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01. Correspondence. 1919-2000.

This section is comprised of letters received by Linus Pauling as well as carbon copies of letters sent by Pauling. The correspondence section as a whole has been arranged alphabetically and sub-sorted chronologically. Within this broader schema, the correspondence section is further subdivided into three additional classifications: those individuals who made a prominent impact on either the history of twentieth-century science or on Pauling's life and work, have received their own entries under the heading Individual Correspondence. Likewise, correspondence with important organizations and institutions has been filed under the heading Organizational Correspondence. Finally, bulk mailings and more secondary materials have been grouped into General Correspondence files.


489 boxes

1. A.

1. A: Individual Correspondence. (Aberth - Albert).


1.1.
Aberth, William, 1977-1978, 1980-1982.
1.2.
Acree, S. F., 1939.
1.3.
Adams, Roger, 1936-1945.
1.4.
Ady, D. Howard, 1966-1968, 1982, 1987.
1.5.
Aki, Francis A., 1965-1968.
1.6.
Albert, Adrien, 1947.

2. Addis, Thomas, 1940-1949.


2.1.
Addis, Thomas: correspondence with Linus and Ava Helen Pauling, 1940-1945.
2.2.
Addis, Thomas: correspondence with Linus and Ava Helen Pauling, 1946-1947.
2.3.
Addis, Thomas: correspondence with Linus and Ava Helen Pauling, 1948-1949.
2.4.
Materials re: Thomas Addis Memorial Committee and Addis Biographical Memoirs research, 1949-1955, 1960-1986.

3. Addis, Thomas, materials re: Pauling illness, 1941-1942.


3.1.
Record of Linus Pauling's diet while ill with nephritis -- kept by Ava Helen Pauling, 1941-1942.
3.2.
Medical notes on Pauling illness kept by Addis and Pauling.
3.3.
Copy of Glomerular Nephritis -- Diagnosis and Treatment, by Thomas Addis, McMillan & Co., 1948. With LP annotations and an inscription to LP from the author.

4. Albrecht, Gustav, 1939-1981, 1983, 1988, 1993.


4.1.
Albrecht, Gustav, 1939-1964.
4.2.
Albrecht, Gustav, 1965-1981, 1983, 1988, 1993.

5. Allen, Fred, 1924-1976.


5.1.
Allen, Fred, 1924-1940.
5.2.
Allen, Fred, 1941-1949.
5.3.
Allen, Fred, 1950-1954.
5.4.
Allen, Fred, 1955-1959.
5.5.
Allen, Fred, 1960-1976.
5.6.
Photocopy of Fred Allen's annotated class book, OAC physical chemistry course, 1921-1922.
5.7.
LP Memorabilia collected by Fred Allen.

6. A: Individual Correspondence. (Alexander - Aydelotte).


6.1.
Alexander, Jerome, 1940-1942, 1954.
6.2.
Allen, Steve, 1962, 1964.
6.3.
Alperovitz, Gar, 1961.
6.4.
Ames, Bruce, 1976-1980.
6.5.
Anbar, Michael, 1973, 1976-1977.
6.6.
Anderson, Carl, 1963.
6.7.
Anderson, Poul, 1962-1963.
6.8.
Anderson, Thomas F., 1939-1940, 1945, 1969, 1975.
6.9.
Anderson, T.W., 1972-1977.
6.10.
Andrade, E.N., 1952.
6.11.
Andrews, Donald H., 1931, 1936-1939, 1945, 1966-1967, 1969.
6.12.
Annenberg, Walter, 1978, 1986-1993.
6.13.
Arias, Oscar, 1988, 1994.
6.14.
Armour, E.A.G., 1982.
6.15.
Arnoni, M.S., 1961-1964.
6.16.
Arnoni, M.S., 1965-1967, 1970, 1972, 1978-1979.
6.17.
Asimov, Isaac, 1959-1994.
6.18.
Astbury, William T., 1937-1961.
6.19.
Atkinson, Ralph, 1964, 1966.
6.20.
Avedon, Richard, 1964.
6.21.
Aydelotte, Frank, 1940-1955.

7. A: Organizational Correspondence. (Ac - Ad).


7.1.
Academic Press/Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1946, 1951-1960, 1989.
7.2.
Académie Nationale de Médecine, 1965, 1977.
7.3.
Academy of Orthomolecular Psychiatry, 1971-1978, 1981, 1984.
7.4.
Academy of Sciences of Mexico, 1966-1967.
7.5.
Academy of Sciences, U.S.S.R., 1955-1993.
7.6.
Acta Crystallographica, 1948, 1951-1957, 1968.
7.7.
Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., 1959-1962, 1970.

8. A: Organizational Correspondence. (Ag - Am).


8.1.
Agent Orange Scientific Task Force, 1990.
8.2.
Air-Wick, 1944, 1947.
8.3.
Alacer, Corp., 1973, 1975, 1977, 1983-1984, 1989, 1991-1992.
8.4.
Albert Einstein Peace Prize Foundation, 1979-1981, 1983-1988, 1990.
8.5.
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1944, 1956, 1988-1989, 1991-1993.
8.6.
American Academy of Medical Preventics, 1982.

9. A: Organizational Correspondence. (Am - Am).


9.1.
American Academy of Neurology, 1956, 1964.
9.2.
American Association for Cancer Research, 1971, 1975-1976, 1990.
9.3.
American Association of Retired Persons, 1986, 1991-1992.
9.4.
American Association on Mental Deficiency (AAMD), 1956-1957, 1959, 1962.
9.5.
American Broadcasting Company, 1961-1962, 1976, 1986, 1991.
9.6.
American Cancer Society, 1958-1962, 1965, 1974-1986, 1990, 1995.

10. A: Organizational Correspondence. (Am - Am).


10.1.
American Foundation Studies (E. E. Lape), 1954-1956.
10.2.
American Institute for Cancer Research, 1983-1984.
10.3.
American Institute of Biological Sciences, 1956-1958, 1962.
10.4.
American Institute of Chemists, 1945, 1952-1958, 1963, 1969, 1971, 1977-1987.
10.5.
American Institute of Physics, 1938-1990.
10.6.
American International Hospital, 1980, 1983, 1985-1986, 1992.

11. A: Organizational Correspondence. (Am - Av).


11.1.
American-Israel Cultural Foundation, 1963-1964.
11.2.
American Legion, 1947.
11.3.
American Longevity Association, Inc., 1980.
11.4.
American Masters, 1988-1991.
11.5.
American Medical Association, 1949, 1959.
11.6.
American Nobel Anniversary Committee, 1986, 1989-1990.
11.7.
American Nobel Memorial Foundation, 1963.
11.8.
American Nutritional Society, 1984-1986.
11.9.
American Philosophical Society, 1959, 1978-1994.
11.10.
American Physical Society, 1935, 1943-1945, 1959-1968.
11.11.
American Psychiatric Association, 1954, 1956-1957.
11.12.
American Safety Razor Corporation, 1949.
11.13.
American Schizophrenia Association, 1968, 1970-1972.
11.14.
American Scientist, 1972-1973.
11.15.
American Society of Anesthesiologists, 1961.
11.16.
American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 1966.
11.17.
Amnesty International, 1977.
11.18.
Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 1974.
11.19.
Annual Review of Physical Chemistry, 1947-1949, 1969, 1976.
11.20.
Annual Reviews, Inc. 1948, 1990-1995.
11.21.
Association Frederic et Irene Joliot-Curie, 1959-1960, 1962-1963, 1971.
11.22.
The Arizona Republic, 1984.
11.23.
Arthur D. Little, Inc., 1942, 1946-1948, 1955-1956.
11.24.
Australian Research Grants Committee, 1977.
11.25.
Ava Helen Pauling Lectureship for World Peace, [Oregon State University] 1982-1993.

12. A: Correspondence, 1931, 1936-1957.


12.1.
A: Correspondence, 1931.
12.2.
A: Correspondence, 1936.
12.3.
A: Correspondence, 1937.
12.4.
A: Correspondence, 1938.
12.5.
A: Correspondence, 1939.
12.6.
A: Correspondence, 1940.
12.7.
A: Correspondence, 1941.
12.8.
A: Correspondence, 1942.
12.9.
A: Correspondence, 1943.
12.10.
A: Correspondence, 1944.
12.11.
A: Correspondence, 1945.
12.12.
A: Correspondence, 1946.
12.13.
A: Correspondence, 1947.
12.14.
A: Correspondence, 1948.
12.15.
A: Correspondence, 1949.
12.16.
A: Correspondence, 1950.
12.17.
A: Correspondence, 1951.
12.18.
A: Correspondence, 1952.
12.19.
A: Correspondence, 1953.
12.20.
A: Correspondence, 1954.
12.21.
A: Correspondence, 1955.
12.22.
A: Correspondence, 1956.
12.23.
A: Correspondence, 1957.

13. A: Correspondence, 1958-1961.


13.1.
A: Correspondence, 1958.
13.2.
A: Correspondence, 1959.
13.3.
A: Correspondence, 1960.
13.4.
A: Correspondence, 1961.

14. A: Correspondence, 1962-1965.


14.1.
A: Correspondence, 1962.
14.2.
A: Correspondence, 1963.
14.3.
A: Correspondence, 1964.
14.4.
A: Correspondence, 1965.

15. A: Correspondence, 1966-1969.


15.1.
A: Correspondence, 1966.
15.2.
A: Correspondence, 1967.
15.3.
A: Correspondence, 1968.
15.4.
A: Correspondence, 1969.

16. A: Correspondence, 1970-1974.


16.1.
A: Correspondence, 1970.
16.2.
A: Correspondence, 1971.
16.3.
A: Correspondence, 1972.
16.4.
A: Correspondence, 1973.
16.5.
A: Correspondence, 1974.

17. A: Correspondence, 1975-1977.


17.1.
A: Correspondence, 1975.
17.2.
A: Correspondence, 1976.
17.3.
A: Correspondence, 1977.

18. A: Correspondence, 1978-1980.


18.1.
A: Correspondence, 1978.
18.2.
A: Correspondence, 1979.
18.3.
A: Correspondence, 1980.

19. A: Correspondence, 1981-1983.


19.1.
A: Correspondence, 1981.
19.2.
A: Correspondence, 1982.
19.3.
A: Correspondence, 1983.

20. A: Correspondence, 1984-1987.


20.1.
A: Correspondence, 1984.
20.2.
A: Correspondence, 1985.
20.3.
A: Correspondence, 1986.
20.4.
A: Correspondence, 1987.

21. A: Correspondence, 1988-1991.


21.1.
A: Correspondence, 1988.
21.2.
A: Correspondence, 1989.
21.3.
A: Correspondence, 1990.
21.4.
A: Correspondence, 1991.

22. A: Correspondence, 1992-1996, No Date.


22.1.
A: Correspondence, 1992.
22.2.
A: Correspondence, 1993.
22.3.
A: Correspondence, 1994.
22.4.
A: Correspondence, 1995.
22.5.
A: Correspondence, 1996.
22.6.
A: Correspondence, No Date.

2. B.

23. B: Individual Correspondence. (Badger - Bartlett).


23.1.
Badger, Richard M., 1937, 1948, 1959.
23.2.
Baez, Albert, 1957, 1963-1964.
23.3.
Baez, Joan, 1967-1968, 1983, 1988-1989.
23.4.
Ball, Frank, 1978-1980, 1982-1991.
23.5.
Bantrell, Myron, 1951-1952.
23.6.
Barrett, Stephen, 1981, 1987, 1995.
23.7.
Bartels, Wolfgang. 1959-1961, 1963.
23.8.
Barth, Roger, 1979, 1981-1982, 1986, 1990-1993.
23.9.
Bartlett, Paul D., 1939, 1944, 1949, 1963.

24. B: Individual Correspondence. ("Basic Scientists" - Bay).


24.1.
"Basic Scientists", [single author, pseudonyms including "Wilbur Slaughter," "Jesus Garcia," "Earl Stedman," "Sally Sachs," "Gloria Lopez," et al.] 1962-1969, 1972, 1977-1994.
24.2.
Bastelier, Carol, 1971-1972, 1977-1981.
24.3.
Bastiansen, Otto, 1951-1958, 1960-1967, 1970-1971, 1980-1982, 1986, 1988.
24.4.
Bauer, Norman, 1958, 1960.
24.5.
Bauer, Simon H., 1937-1938, 1940, 1942, 1961.
24.6.
Bay, Christian, 1958-1960, 1963.

25. Baumgartner, Werner, 1975-1988.


25.1.
Baumgartner, Werner, 1975, 1977-1982.
25.2.
Baumgartner, Werner, 1983-1986.
25.3.
Baumgartner, Werner, 1987-1988.

26. Baumgartner, Werner, 1989-1994, No Date.


26.1.
Baumgartner, Werner, 1989.
26.2.
Baumgartner, Werner, 1990-1994.
26.3.
Baumgartner, Werner, No Date.
26.4.
Baumbartner, Werner: Journal Articles and Research Papers.

27. B: Individual Correspondence. (Beach - Birge).


27.1.
Beach, John Y., 1937-1941, 1958.
27.2.
Beadle, George W., 1947-1948, 1951-1968, 1974, 1978, 1981, 1990.
27.3.
Beckman, Arnold, 1974, 1978, 1986.
27.4.
Beebe, Ralph A., 1939-1940.
27.5.
Bengelsdorf, Irving, 1961, 1964, 1970, 1974, 1981, 1986.
27.8.
Bent, Henry, 1962, 1969, 1972, 1983-1984, 1987.
27.9.
Benzer, Seymour, 1984.
27.10.
Berg, Herman, 1984-1992.
27.11.
Bergeman, Thomas H., 1956-1961.
27.12.
Bergman, Gunnar B., 1951-1952, 1958, 1986, 1989-1994.
27.13.
Berkeley, Edmund C., 1958-1963, 1973, 1976, 1982, 1986.
27.14.
Bernal, J.D., 1940, 1948-1971, 1981.
27.15.
Bernstein, Jeremy, No Date.
27.16.
Bernstein, Leonard, 1987.
27.17.
Bethe, Hans, 1957, 1961-1963, 1966, 1978, 1993.
27.18.
Bilger, Leonora and Earl, 1951-1952, 1954-1956, 1959, 1961.
27.19.
Birge, Raymond T., 1928, 1931, 1934, 1967.

28. B: Individual Correspondence. (Bjorksten - Borgese).


28.1.
Bjorksten, Johan, 1962, 1964, 1975-1977, 1979-1980, 1984-1988, 1991.
28.2.
Bjorksten, Johan: Journal Articles and Research Papers.
28.3.
Black, Joseph, [Regarding] 1986.
28.4.
Blackett, P.M.S., 1957, 1968.
28.5.
Blaisdell, B.E., 1976, 1978, 1980-1982.
28.6.
Bland, Jeffrey, 1980-1987.
28.7.
Blethen, John, 1966, 1969-1971, 1973-1975.
28.8.
Bloch, Felix, 1963.
28.9.
Bloch, Konrad, 1963.
28.10.
Block, Gladys, 1989, 1991-1995.
28.11.
Blumberg, Baruch S., 1981.
28.12.
Bohr, Niels: Correspondence by and regarding, 1947, 1955, 1961-1963, 1967, 1981.
28.13.
Bonner, James, 1951, 1956, 1965, 1986.
28.14.
Booth, Harold Simmons, 1936, 1941, 1944-1945.
28.15.
Borgese, Elisabeth Mann, 1950, 1955, 1967-1968, 1972.

29. B: Individual Correspondence. (Born - Braenden).


29.1.
Born, Max, 1956, 1958, 1960-1961, 1963.
29.2.
Born, Max: Reprints, 1923-1963.
29.3.
Bovet, Daniel, 1957, 1960.
29.4.
Boyd, William C., 1939-1945, 1956-1960.
29.5.
Boyle, Kay, 1972.
29.6.
Bradley, Bill, 1984-1985.
29.7.
Braenden, Olav, 1966, 1972-1973, 1977-1978.

30. Bragg, W.L., 1927-1967.


30.1.
Bragg, W.L.: Correspondence, 1927-1967.
30.2.
Bragg, W.L.: Reprints, 1914-1929.
30.3.
Bragg, W.L.: Reprints, 1930-1960.
30.4.
Bragg, W.L.: Typescript: "Atomic Arrangement in the Silicates," ca. 1929.

31. B: Individual Correspondence. (Brando - Bronk).


31.1.
Brando, Marlon, 1960.
31.2.
Branson, Herman R., 1950, 1970, 1976.
31.3.
Brasseur, Henri, 1938-1939, 1945, 1947-1948.
31.4.
Brattain, Walter H., 1964.
31.5.
Brenneman, Lew, 1972-1973, 1980, 1992.
31.6.
Brenner, Sydney, 1955-1956, 1983.
31.7.
Brewer, Leo, 1951, 1963, 1966, 1975, 1986.
31.8.
Brewer, Tom, 1961-1970, 1974, 1976-1980.
31.9.
Bridgman, Percy Williams, 1944, 1947, 1958.
31.10.
Brill, R., 1953, 1955-1956.
31.11.
Brockway, Lawrence O., 1936-1942, 1944, 1950-1951, 1955, 1959, 1965, 1974, 1979.
31.12.
Bronk, Detlev W., 1951, 1953, 1958, 1962-1964.

32. B: Individual Correspondence. (Bronowski - Bryant).


32.1.
Bronowski, Jacob, 1969.
32.2.
Brown, Edmund G., 1962-1966.
32.3.
Brown, Edmund G., Jr., 1976, 1980-1982.
32.4.
Brown, Harrison, 1951, 1954-1956, 1959-1960, 1962.
32.5.
Brown, Herbert C., 1942-1944.
32.6.
Brunauer, Stephen, 1942, 1951-1952, 1960, 1965-1967.
32.7.
Bryant, Alice Franklin, 1958, 1963-1964, 1967-1968.

33. B: Individual Correspondence. (Buchbinder - Butler).


33.1.
Buchbinder, Heinrich, 1962-1964.
33.2.
Buchman, Edwin R., 1936-1938, 1943, 1960-1961, 1969.
33.3.
Buck, Paul A., 1971, 1975-1979, 1984, 1986-1994.
33.4.
Buerger, M.J., 1938, 1940, 1942, 1945, 1947, 1956.
33.5.
Bufano, Randolph, 1980-1981.
33.6.
Bunche, Ralph J., 1958, 1964.
33.7.
Bundy, McGeorge, 1979.
33.8.
Burch, George E., 1943, 1949-1954, 1960, 1966-1970, 1973, 1982, 1986.
33.9.
Burdick, C. Lalor, 1968, 1980.
33.10.
Burgerstein, Lothar, 1976, 1978-1987, 1989.
33.11.
Burnet, MacFarlane, 1971.
33.12.
Bush, George H. W., 1991-1992.
33.13.
Butler, Allan, 1949-1951, 1962, 1966-1967, 1969-1970, 1982.

34. Bush, Vannevar: Science - The Endless Frontier; A Report to the President, 1942, 1945-1946.


34.1.
Bush, Vannevar, 1942, 1945.
34.2.
Preliminary ditto version of Science - The Endless Frontier; A Report to the President, June 1945. Distributed to Advisory Committee members one month before submission to President Harry S. Truman.
34.3.
Correspondence, Notes re: Science - The Endless Frontier; A Report to the President, 1945.
34.4.
Materials re: Statement from assorted scientists to the Senate Committee on Commerce and the Senate Committee on Military Affairs, in support of the Magnuson Bill for funding scientific research, 1945-1946. [LP chaired the statement-preparation committee].

35. B: Organizational Correspondence. (Ba - Bi).


35.1.
Balliol College, 1990, 1992, 1994.
35.2.
Bertrand Russell Society, 1987-1994.
35.3.
Big Name Films Inc./Karaka Bay Films, [re: film on LP] 1990-1993.

36. B: Organizational Correspondence. (Br - Bu).


36.1.
British Broadcasting Corporation, 1948, 1958, 1971-1972, 1975-1976, 1981, 1992-1994.
36.2.
Bronson Pharmaceuticals, 1972-1979, 1981, 1983-1987, 1991-1994, 1996.
36.3.
The Burdick Group, [re: exhibit -- "Creativity, A Human Resource"] 1978-1980.

37. B: Correspondence, 1928-1954.


37.1.
B: Correspondence, 1928.
37.2.
B: Correspondence, 1929.
37.3.
B: Correspondence, 1936.
37.4.
B: Correspondence, 1937.
37.5.
B: Correspondence, 1938.
37.6.
B: Correspondence, 1939.
37.7.
B: Correspondence, 1940.
37.8.
B: Correspondence, 1941.
37.9.
B: Correspondence, 1942.
37.10.
B: Correspondence, 1943.
37.11.
B: Correspondence, 1944.
37.12.
B: Correspondence, 1945.
37.13.
B: Correspondence, 1946.
37.14.
B: Correspondence, 1947.
37.15.
B: Correspondence, 1948.
37.16.
B: Correspondence, 1949.
37.17.
B: Correspondence, 1950.
37.18.
B: Correspondence, 1951.
37.19.
B: Correspondence, 1952.
37.20.
B: Correspondence, 1953.
37.21.
B: Correspondence, 1954.

38. B: Correspondence, 1955-1957.


38.1.
B: Correspondence, 1955.
38.2.
B: Correspondence, 1956.
38.3.
B: Correspondence, 1957.

39. B: Correspondence, 1958-1961.


39.1.
B: Correspondence, 1958.
39.2.
B: Correspondence, 1959.
39.3.
B: Correspondence, 1960.
39.4.
B: Correspondence, 1961.

40. B: Correspondence, 1962-1964.


40.1.
B: Correspondence, 1962.
40.2.
B: Correspondence, 1963.
40.3.
B: Correspondence, 1964.

41. B: Correspondence, 1965-1966.


41.1.
B: Correspondence, 1965.
41.2.
B: Correspondence, 1966.

42. B: Correspondence, 1967-1968.


42.1.
B: Correspondence, 1967.
42.2.
B: Correspondence, 1968.

43. B: Correspondence, 1969-1971.


43.1.
B: Correspondence, 1969.
43.2.
B: Correspondence, 1970.
43.3.
B: Correspondence, 1971.

44. B: Correspondence, 1972-1974.


44.1.
B: Correspondence, 1972.
44.2.
B: Correspondence, 1973.
44.3.
B: Correspondence, 1974.

45. B: Correspondence, 1975-1976.


45.1.
B: Correspondence, 1975.
45.2.
B: Correspondence, 1976.

46. B: Correspondence, 1977.


46.1.
B: Correspondence, 1977.

47. B: Correspondence, 1978-1979.


47.1.
B: Correspondence, 1978.
47.2.
B: Correspondence, 1979.

48. B: Correspondence, 1980.


48.1.
B: Correspondence, 1980.

49. B: Correspondence, 1981.


49.1.
B: Correspondence, 1981.

50. B: Correspondence, 1982.


50.1.
B: Correspondence, 1982.

51. B: Correspondence, 1983.


51.1.
B: Correspondence, 1983.

52. B: Correspondence, 1984-1986.


52.1.
B: Correspondence, 1984.
52.2.
B: Correspondence, 1985.
52.3.
B: Correspondence, 1986.

53. B: Correspondence, 1987-1988.


53.1.
B: Correspondence, 1987.
53.2.
B: Correspondence, 1988.

54. B: Correspondence, 1989-1990.


54.1.
B: Correspondence, 1989.
54.2.
B: Correspondence, 1990.

55. B: Correspondence, 1991-1992.


55.1.
B: Correspondence, 1991.
55.2.
B: Correspondence, 1992.

56. B: Correspondence, 1993-1996, No Date.


56.1.
B: Correspondence, 1993.
56.2.
B: Correspondence, 1994.
56.3.
B: Correspondence, 1995.
56.4.
B: Correspondence, 1996.
56.5.
B: Correspondence, No Date.

3. C.

57. C: Individual Correspondence. (Caen - Cassyd).


57.1.
Caen, Herb, 1976, 1980, 1991.
57.2.
Calder, Sandy, 1961, 1965-1966, 1996.
57.3.
Calsoyas, C. D., 1966-1967.
57.4.
Calvin, Melvin, 1940, 1956-1959, 1981.
57.5.
Campbell, Allan, 1976-1977, 1980-1982, 1989.
57.6.
Campbell, Dan H., 1939, 1941, 1944, 1948-1949, 1956, 1961-1962, 1965, 1970.
57.7.
Campbell, J.A., 1951-1952, 1954-1955, 1957-1961, 1968, 1974, 1977, 1986.
57.8.
Campbell, J.U., 1922.
57.9.
Capsin, Joseph, 1950-1952, 1955-1961, 1963.
57.10.
Carlson, Anton J., 1954.
57.11.
Carlson, Chester, 1960-1968, 1974-1975.
57.12.
Carnap, Rudolf, 1963.
57.13.
Carpenter, Dwight Chance, 1936-1940, 1944.
57.14.
Carter, Jimmy, 1976-1977, 1979-1980, 1985-1986.
57.15.
Cassyd, Syd, 1960, 1975, 1977, 1981, 1984-1986, 1989, 1991.

58. Cameron, Ewan, 1971-1975.


58.1.
Cameron, Ewan, 1971.
58.2.
Cameron, Ewan, 1972.
58.3.
Cameron, Ewan, 1973.
58.4.
Cameron, Ewan, 1974.
58.5.
Cameron, Ewan, 1975.

59. Cameron, Ewan, 1976-1977.


59.1.
Cameron, Ewan, 1976.
59.2.
Cameron, Ewan, 1976.
59.3.
Cameron, Ewan, 1977.
59.4.
Cameron, Ewan, 1977.

60. Cameron, Ewan, 1978-1983.


60.1.
Cameron, Ewan, 1978.
60.2.
Cameron, Ewan, 1979.
60.3.
Cameron, Ewan, 1980.
60.4.
Cameron, Ewan, 1981.
60.5.
Cameron, Ewan, 1982.
60.6.
Cameron, Ewan, 1983.

61. Cameron, Ewan, 1984-1990, No Date.


61.1.
Cameron, Ewan, 1984.
61.2.
Cameron, Ewan, 1985.
61.3.
Cameron, Ewan, 1986.
61.4.
Cameron, Ewan, 1987.
61.5.
Cameron, Ewan, 1988.
61.6.
Cameron, Ewan, 1989.
61.7.
Cameron, Ewan, 1990.
61.8.
Cameron, Ewan, re: funeral services, 1991.
61.9.
Cameron, Ewan, No Date.
61.10.
Cameron, Ewan: Offprints and Reprints.

62. Catchpool, John Francis, 1959-1994, No Date.


62.1.
Catchpool, John Francis, 1959.
62.2.
Catchpool, John Francis, 1960.
62.3.
Catchpool, John Francis, 1961.
62.4.
Catchpool, John Francis, 1962.
62.5.
Catchpool, John Francis, 1963.
62.6.
Catchpool, John Francis, 1964.
62.7.
Catchpool, John Francis, 1965.
62.8.
Catchpool, John Francis, 1966.
62.9.
Catchpool, John Francis, 1967.
62.10.
Catchpool, John Francis, 1968-1969.
62.11.
Catchpool, John Francis, 1970.
62.12.
Catchpool, John Francis, 1971.
62.13.
Catchpool, John Francis, 1974.
62.14.
Catchpool, John Francis, 1975.
62.15.
Catchpool, John Francis, 1977.
62.16.
Catchpool, John Francis, 1981.
62.17.
Catchpool, John Francis, 1982.
62.18.
Catchpool, John Francis, 1983.
62.19.
Catchpool, John Francis, 1986.
62.20.
Catchpool, John Francis, 1988.
62.21.
Catchpool, John Francis, 1989.
62.22.
Catchpool, John Francis, 1992.
62.23.
Catchpool, John Francis, 1994.
62.24.
Catchpool, John Francis, Reprints and No Date Correspondence.

63. C: Individual Correspondence. (Cathcart - Ceaucescu).


63.1.
Cathcart, Robert, 1973-1975, 1977-1978, 1980-1986, 1989, 1990, 1993.
63.2.
Causey, Robert, 1963, 1970.
63.3.
Ceaucescu, Nicolaie, 1971.

64. C: Individual Correspondence. (Chamberlain - Cherkin).


64.1.
Chamberlain, Owen, 1957, 1967, 1982, 1989, 1991.
64.2.
Chance, Britton, 1947-1951, 1960-1961, 1965, 1968-1969, 1976, 1979, 1982, 1984, 1991-1993.
64.3.
Chaplin, Charles, 1963.
64.4.
Chargaff, Erwin, 1972.
64.5.
Charlton, Peter, 1958-1959.
64.6.
Chatterjee, Asima, 1953, 1955-1958, 1961-1962, 1964-1965, 1967, 1973-1975, 1977.
64.7.
Cheraskin, Emanuel, 1970-1971, 1974, 1976-1977, 1986, 1988, 1990.
64.8.
Cherkin, Arthur, 1947-1966.
64.9.
Cherkin, Arthur, 1967-1971.
64.10.
Cherkin, Arthur, 1975-1987.

65. C: Individual Correspondence. (Childs-Chretien).


65.1.
Childs, Farrand, 1971-1973, 1976-1977.
65.2.
Chiou, Thomas, 1982-1987, 1989-1990, 1992.
65.3.
Chock, Ernest, 1965-1966.
65.4.
Chomsky, Noam, 1967.
65.5.
Chretien, Paul B., 1976-1977, 1979.

66. C: Individual Correspondence. (Citron - Conant).


66.1.
Citron, Robert, 1955-1956, 1960-1962, 1971.
66.2.
Clark, George L., 1939, 1942, 1945, 1952, 1954.
66.3.
Clark, Margaret, 1978, 1980.
66.4.
Clarke, Hans T., 1936, 1938, 1941.
66.5.
Clinton, Bill, 1993.
66.6.
Clinton, Hillary Rodham, 1993.
66.7.
Cockcroft, John, 1951.
66.8.
Cohen, Jack S. and Franklin H. Portugal: A Century of DNA: A History of the Discovery of the Structure and Function of the Genetic Substance.
66.9.
Cohen, Marvin, 1970, 1980-1982.
66.10.
Cohn, Edwin, J., 1939-1940, 1942, 1944, 1947.
66.11.
Collins, L. John and Diana, 1958-1959, 1961-1963, 1965-1966, 1968.
66.12.
Commoner, Barry, 1957-1960, 1962, 1967-1968.
66.13.
Compton, Arthur H., 1940.
66.14.
Compton, Karl T., 1954.
66.15.
Conant, James B., 1929-1930, 1933-1936, 1938-1940, 1942, 1945, 1952.

67. C: Individual Correspondence. (Condon - Cornforth).


67.1.
Condon, E. U., 1935-1936, 1940, 1945, 1955-1956, 1959-1960, 1963-1964, 1966, 1983.
67.2.
Conners, Leah, [re: Conners vs. U.S. Attorney General and U.S. FDA Commissioner] 1973-1975, 1977-1978, 1981, 1984.
67.3.
Cope, Arthur C., 1940-1941, 1954, 1958, 1964.
67.4.
Corcoran, William H., 1957, 1969.
67.5.
Corey, Robert B., 1937, 1943, 1947-1952, 1954-1957, 1960, 1965, 1967-1968, 1971.
67.6.
Corey, Robert B., Biographical Information, 1974.
67.7.
Cornforth, J.W., 1976-1977.

68. C: Individual Correspondence. (Corns - Cushing).


68.1.
Corns, Peter and Donald Emerson, 1966-1968, 1983, 1994.
68.2.
Coryell, Charles D., 1928, 1936-1941, 1945, 1948-1950, 1954, 1956-1958, 1960-1963, 1968-1970.
68.3.
Cotton, F. Albert, 1975-1977, 1979-1980, 1983.
68.4.
Coulson, Charles A., 1941, 1947-1948, 1950-1953, 1957-1958, 1960-1961.
68.5.
Courrier, R., 1949.
68.6.
Cousins, Norman, 1956, 1958-1961, 1977-1978, 1980-1981, 1984-1985, 1990.
68.7.
Cox, Archibald, 1980.
68.8.
Crane, E.J., 1940.
68.9.
Cranston, Alan, 1970, 1974, 1977.
68.10.
Crellin, E.W., 1937, 1946, 1948.
68.11.
Crick, Francis, 1953-1954, 1957, 1962-1963.
68.12.
Crile, George, 1980, 1989, 1992.
68.13.
Cross, Paul C., 1937-1938, 1948, 1961, 1971.
68.14.
Cushing, John, 1957, 1975, 1977-1978.

69. C: Organizational Correspondence. (Ca - Ca).


69.1.
California Department of Mental Hygiene. Correspondence and Reports, 1955, 1961, 1964.
69.2.
California Institute for Advanced Study, 1959-1961.
69.3.
California State Polytechnic College, 1968.
69.4.
Campaign for Clean Indoor Air/other anti-smoking initiatives, 1977-1980.
69.5.
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 1959, 1964-1966, 1971, 1983.
69.6.
Canadian World Exhibition, 1966-1967.
69.7.
Cancer Research, 1979, 1983, 1985, 1988.
69.8.
Cancer Research Institute, Inc., 1958, 1979-1981, 1983, 1992.
69.9.
Carolina Biological Supply Company, [Cabisco Teleproductions] 1987, 1993.

70. C: Organizational Correspondence. (Ch - Ci).


70.1.
Charles Pfizer and Company, Inc. 1950, 1969.
70.2.
Chemical Abstracts, 1948-1950, 1956, 1958.
70.3.
Chemical and Engineering News, 1947-1959, 1962-1963, 1968-1969, 1975, 1979-1980, 1983, 1985, 1988.
70.4.
Chemical Monographs, 1946-1947, 1949-1950.
70.5.
Chemical Reviews, 1936-1937, 1940-1941, 1946-1947, 1949-1951.
70.6.
The Chemical Society, 1946-1947, 1972-1973, 1977, 1980, 1983.
70.7.
Chemistry in Britain, 1978.
70.8.
The Churchman, 1967-1968, 1972, 1976, 1983, 1985, 1988.
70.9.
City of Hope Medical Center, 1955-1958.

71. C: Organizational Correspondence. (Cl - Com).


71.1.
Clayton University, 1982-1985.
71.2.
Climax Molybdenum Company, 1948-1949.
71.3.
Climax Molybdenum Company, 1950.
71.4.
Climax Molybdenum Company, 1951-1952.
71.5.
Coalition for Alternatives in Nutrition and Healthcare, Inc. (CANAH), 1986, 1990, 1992.
71.6.
Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., 1947, 1957, 1962, 1964-1965, 1975, 1981.
71.7.
Columbia University Health and Nutrition Newsletter, 1985.
71.7.
Committee of Concerned Scientists, 1979.

72. C: Organizational Correspondence. (Cong - Cons).


72.1.
Congress of World Unity, 1973-1976.
72.2.
Congressional Record, 1965-1967, 1971, 1977.
72.3.
Consumer Reports, [Consumers Union] 1958-1959, 1971-1972, 1975-1976, 1980, 1986, 1990, 1991.
72.4.
Consumers Union of United States, Committee on Grants and Fellowships, 1954-1956.

73. C: Organizational Correspondence. (Cor - Cu).


73.1.
Cornell University Press, 1942, 1966, 1992-1993.
73.2.
Corporation for Society, 1994.
73.3.
Cosmos Japan International Co., 1990.
73.4.
Council on Energy Efficiency, 1980.
73.5.
CRC Press, 1991-1992.
73.6.
Curtis Brown, Ltd., No Date.
73.7.
Current Biography, 1994.
73.8.
Current Comments, 1983-1990.

74. C: Correspondence, 1921-1957.


74.1.
C: Correspondence, 1921.
74.2.
C: Correspondence, 1930.
74.3.
C: Correspondence, 1935.
74.4.
C: Correspondence, 1936.
74.5.
C: Correspondence, 1937.
74.6.
C: Correspondence, 1938.
74.7.
C: Correspondence, 1939.
74.8.
C: Correspondence, 1940.
74.9.
C: Correspondence, 1941.
74.10.
C: Correspondence, 1942.
74.11.
C: Correspondence, 1943.
74.12.
C: Correspondence, 1944.
74.13.
C: Correspondence, 1945.
74.14.
C: Correspondence, 1946.
74.15.
C: Correspondence, 1947.
74.16.
C: Correspondence, 1948.
74.17.
C: Correspondence, 1949.
74.18.
C: Correspondence, 1950.
74.19.
C: Correspondence, 1951.
74.20.
C: Correspondence, 1952.
74.21.
C: Correspondence, 1953.
74.22.
C: Correspondence, 1954.
74.23.
C: Correspondence, 1955.
74.24.
C: Correspondence, 1956.
74.25.
C: Correspondence, 1957.

75. C: Correspondence, 1958-1960.


75.1.
C: Correspondence, 1958.
75.2.
C: Correspondence, 1959.
75.3.
C: Correspondence, 1960.

76. C: Correspondence, 1961-1962.


76.1.
C: Correspondence, 1961.
76.2.
C: Correspondence, 1962.

77. C: Correspondence, 1963-1965.


77.1.
C: Correspondence, 1963.
77.2.
C: Correspondence, 1964.
77.3.
C: Correspondence, 1965.

78. C: Correspondence, 1966-1969.


78.1.
C: Correspondence, 1966.
78.2.
C: Correspondence, 1967.
78.3.
C: Correspondence, 1968.
78.4.
C: Correspondence, 1969.

79. C: Correspondence, 1970-1972.


79.1.
C: Correspondence, 1970.
79.2.
C: Correspondence, 1971.
79.3.
C: Correspondence, 1972.

80. C: Correspondence, 1973-1976.


80.1.
C: Correspondence, 1973.
80.2.
C: Correspondence, 1974.
80.3.
C: Correspondence, 1975.
80.4.
C: Correspondence, 1976.

81. C: Correspondence, 1977-1979.


81.1.
C: Correspondence, 1977.
81.2.
C: Correspondence, 1978.
81.3.
C: Correspondence, 1979.

82. C: Correspondence, 1980.


82.1.
C: Correspondence, 1980.

83. C: Correspondence, 1981.


83.1.
C: Correspondence, 1981.

84. C: Correspondence, 1982-1983.


84.1.
C: Correspondence, 1982.
84.2.
C: Correspondence, 1983.

85. C: Correspondence, 1984-1986.


85.1.
C: Correspondence, 1984.
85.2.
C: Correspondence, 1985.
85.3.
C: Correspondence, 1986.

86. C: Correspondence, 1987-1990.


86.1.
C: Correspondence, 1987.
86.2.
C: Correspondence, 1988.
86.3.
C: Correspondence, 1989.
86.4.
C: Correspondence, 1990.

87. C: Correspondence, 1991-1992.


87.1.
C: Correspondence, 1991.
87.2.
C: Correspondence, 1992.

88. C: Correspondence, 1993-1996, No Date.


88.1.
C: Correspondence, 1993.
88.2.
C: Correspondence, 1994.
88.3.
C: Correspondence, 1995.
88.4.
C: Correspondence, 1996.
88.5.
C: Correspondence, No Date.

4. D.

89. D: Individual Correspondence. (D'Amato - Dean).


89.1.
D'Amato, Alfonse, 1984-1986, 1989-1990.
89.2.
Damerell, V. R., 1966-1967, 1969.
89.3.
Dandliker, Walter, 1961, 1966-1967, 1969-1970, 1976, 1986, 1988, 1991, 1992.
89.4.
Daniels, Farrington, 1937, 1939, 1944, 1952, 1966.
89.5.
Darrow, Karl K., 1932, 1943.
89.6.
Daudel, Raymond and Pascaline, 1945-1948, 1950-1952, 1956-1958, 1967-1968, 1972.
89.7.
Davenport, Derek A., 1981-1982, 1986.
89.8.
Davenport, Walter, 1979, 1982.
89.9.
Davidson, Norman, 1948, 1964, 1967-1968, 1982, 1987, 1989, 1994.
89.10.
Davis, Donald R., 1974-1977, 1979, 1982, 1984-1986.
89.11.
Dean, Arthur H., 1962-1963.

90. Debye, Peter, 1930-1950, 1960-1970.


90.1.
Debye, Peter: Correspondence, Reprints, 1930-1950, 1961, 1966-1967, 1990.
90.2.
Debye, Peter: Memoir File, 1949, 1960-1970.

91. Degard, Charles, 1936-1940.


91.1.
Degard, Charles, 1936-1940.

92. Delbrück, Max, 1940-1941.


92.1.
Delbrück, Max, 1940-1941.

93. D: Individual Correspondence. (Demerec - Diamond).


93.1.
Demerec, Milislav, 1958.
93.2.
Denike, Douglas, 1977, 1979-1980.
93.3.
Dettman, Glen, 1972-1979, 1981-1985, 1988-1995.
93.4.
DeVault, Don, 1937, 1939-1942, 1945, 1957-1961, 1965, 1969, 1976, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1987.
93.5.
Diamond, Louis K., 1958, 1972, 1975, 1977-1978.

94. Dickinson, Roscoe G.: Research Notebooks, Correspondence, 1919-1941.


94.1.
Dickinson, Roscoe G.: Research Notebook I, 1919.
94.2.
Dickinson, Roscoe G.: Research Notebook II, ca. 1920.
94.3.
Dickinson, Roscoe G.: Research Notebook III, ca. 1920.
94.4.
Dickinson, Roscoe G.: Research Notebook IV, 1922; Correspondence, 1936-1941.
94.5.
Dickinson, Roscoe G.: Correspondence, 1936-1941.

95. Dickinson, Roscoe G.: Reprints, 1919-1945, 1949.


95.1.
Dickinson, Roscoe G.: Reprints, 1919-1945, 1949.

96. D: Individual Correspondence. (Dil - Dyson).


96.1.
Dil, Anwar S., 1983-1984.
96.2.
Dimick, Keene, 1972-1978, 1981-1982, 1984-1986, 1990.
96.3.
Djerassi, Carl, 1959, 1963, 1969, 1973-1974, 1981, 1983, 1991.
96.4.
Dodd, Thomas J., 1964.
96.5.
Dodson, Richard, 1936, 1939-1940, 1942, 1947, 1954, 1956.
96.6.
Doisy, Edward A., 1943-1947, 1952.
96.7.
Dole, Bob, 1978.
96.8.
Donnay, Albert and Gabrielle, 1970, 1972, 1981-1985, 1992.
96.9.
Donnay, J. D. H., 1945, 1969, 1975, 1979, 1986, 1991.
96.10.
Donohue, Jerry, 1948, 1954-1955, 1957-1958, 1961-1963, 1965-1968, 1972, 1974, 1979, 1980, 1982.
96.11.
Doty, Paul, 1956, 1958.
96.12.
Douglas, William O., 1975.
96.13.
Dreier, Mary E., 1958-1962.
96.14.
Du Bois, W. E. B., 1949, 1963-1964, 1989.
96.15.
Dubos, Rene, 1980-1987, 1990.
96.16.
DuBridge, Lee A., 1937, 1948, 1950, 1952, 1954, 1956, 1958-1961, 1968, 1981-1982.
96.17.
Dulbecco, Renato, 1971.
96.18.
DuMond, Jesse W. M., 1937-1938, 1948, 1950, 1952, 1955, 1957, 1961, 1962, 1970.
96.19.
Duncan, Richard F., Jr., 1966-1967.
96.20.
Dunham, Wolcott & Ted, 1941, 1946, 1951, 1954, 1958, 1963-1964, 1975, 1978-1982, 1984-1987, 1990, 1994-1995.
96.21.
Dunitz, Jack D., 1951-1952, 1955-1956, 1961, 1964, 1969, 1974, 1977, 1984, 1986, 1991.
96.22.
Dyson, Freeman, 1980.

97. D: Organizational Correspondence. (Da - Do).


97.1.
Dædalus, 1969-1972.
97.2.
Delta Upsilon, 1939-1940, 1964, 1966, 1982-1983, 1986, 1988-1992.
97.3.
Dictaphone, Corp., 1960, 1964, 1967, 1977-1979, 1989, 1992.
97.4.
Dictionary of American Biography/Dictionary of Scientific Biography, 1960, 1967, 1970, 1975, 1985.
97.5.
Dietary Research Foundation, 1989-1991.
97.6.
The Phil Donahue Show, 1986-1987.
97.7.
Dow Chemical Company, 1938, 1961-1962, 1965, 1969, 1972.

98. D: Correspondence, 1936-1959.


98.1.
D: Correspondence, 1936.
98.2.
D: Correspondence, 1937.
98.3.
D: Correspondence, 1938.
98.4.
D: Correspondence, 1939.
98.5.
D: Correspondence, 1940.
98.6.
D: Correspondence, 1941.
98.7.
D: Correspondence, 1942.
98.8.
D: Correspondence, 1943.
98.9.
D: Correspondence, 1944.
98.10.
D: Correspondence, 1945.
98.11.
D: Correspondence, 1946.
98.12.
D: Correspondence, 1947.
98.13.
D: Correspondence, 1948.
98.14.
D: Correspondence, 1949.
98.15.
D: Correspondence, 1950.
98.16.
D: Correspondence, 1951.
98.17.
D: Correspondence, 1952.
98.18.
D: Correspondence, 1953.
98.19.
D: Correspondence, 1954.
98.20.
D: Correspondence, 1955.
98.21.
D: Correspondence, 1956.
98.22.
D: Correspondence, 1957.
98.23.
D: Correspondence, 1958.
98.24.
D: Correspondence, 1959.

99. D: Correspondence, 1960-1966.


99.1.
D: Correspondence, 1960.
99.2.
D: Correspondence, 1961.
99.3.
D: Correspondence, 1962.
99.4.
D: Correspondence, 1963.
99.5.
D: Correspondence, 1964.
99.6.
D: Correspondence, 1965.
99.7.
D: Correspondence, 1966.

100. D: Correspondence, 1967-1973.


100.1.
D: Correspondence, 1967.
100.2.
D: Correspondence, 1968.
100.3.
D: Correspondence, 1969.
100.4.
D: Correspondence, 1970.
100.5.
D: Correspondence, 1971.
100.6.
D: Correspondence, 1972.
100.7.
D: Correspondence, 1973.

101. D: Correspondence, 1974-1979.


101.1.
D: Correspondence, 1974.
101.2.
D: Correspondence, 1975.
101.3.
D: Correspondence, 1976.
101.4.
D: Correspondence, 1977.
101.5.
D: Correspondence, 1978.
101.6.
D: Correspondence, 1979.

102. D: Correspondence, 1980-1982.


102.1.
D: Correspondence, 1980.
102.2.
D: Correspondence, 1981.
102.3.
D: Correspondence, 1982.

103. D: Correspondence, 1983-1984.


103.1.
D: Correspondence, 1983.
103.2.
D: Correspondence, 1984.

104. D: Correspondence, 1985-1989.


104.1.
D: Correspondence, 1985.
104.2.
D: Correspondence, 1986.
104.3.
D: Correspondence, 1987.
104.4.
D: Correspondence, 1988.
104.5.
D: Correspondence, 1989.

105. D: Correspondence, 1990-1996, No Date.


105.1.
D: Correspondence, 1990.
105.2.
D: Correspondence, 1991.
105.3.
D: Correspondence, 1992.
105.4.
D: Correspondence, 1993.
105.5.
D: Correspondence, 1994.
105.6.
D: Correspondence, 1995.
105.7.
D: Correspondence, 1996.
105.8.
D: Correspondence, No Date.

5. E.

106. E: Individual Correspondence. (Eastman - Eide).


106.1.
Eastman, Ermon D., 1935-1936, 1938-1940.
106.2.
Eaton, Cyrus & Anne, 1957-1964, 1966-1967, 1969-1970, 1974-1975, 1982-1983, 1986, 1988-1990, 1992.
106.3.
Eberhardt, William H., 1946-1947, 1949-1951, 1953, 1955-1956, 1961-1963, 1971, 1981, 1983, 1991.
106.4.
Eccles, John C., 1963.
106.5.
Edsall, John T., 1937-1939, 1941, 1945-1946, 1949-1951, 1953-1959, 1965, 1965-1968, 1971-1972, 1975, 1978-1979, 1987, 1993.
106.6.
Ehrlich, Paul, 1977, 1980.
106.7.
Eide, Kjell, 1967-1968.

107. Einstein, Albert, 1946-1947, 1951-1952, 1954.


107.1.
Einstein, Albert, 1946-1947, 1951-1952, 1954.
107.2.
Forman, Paul, "Einstein and Newton: Two Legacies." Wilson Quarterly, Winter 1979.
107.3.
Photocopies of Correspondence between Albert Einstein and Wilhelm Reich, courtesy of Murray Melnick, 1971.

108. E: Individual Correspondence. (Eisenhower - Emery).


108.1.
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 1957-1958.
108.2.
Elliot, Brett, 1971-1973.
108.3.
Ellis, John, 1973, 1983, 1989-1993.
108.4.
Emeléus, H. J., 1951.
108.5.
Emery, Clyde K., 1935, 1942-1944, 1947-1948.

109. Emmett, Paul, 1937-1959, 1970, 1977-1982.


109.1.
Emmett, Paul, 1937-1959, 1970, 1977-1982.

110. E: Individual Correspondence. (Enstrom - Eyster).


110.1.
Enstrom, James, 1973, 1975-1981, 1983-1984, 1986-1992.
110.2.
Enstrom, James: Journal Articles and Research Papers, 1976-1990.
110.3.
Evans, William Lloyd, 1930, 1936-1940.
110.4.
Ewald, Paul, 1931, 1935-1936, 1938-1939, 1941, 1947-1948, 1951-1955, 1957, 1959, 1961-1962, 1970, 1977.
110.5.
Ewing, Fred, 1940, 1948, 1950-1951, 1954-1955, 1960-1963.
110.6.
Ewing, Fred: Research Notebook, 1946.
110.7.
Eyering, Henry, 1935-1936, 1939, 1941, 1949, 1964-1966.
110.8.
Eyster, Eugene, 1940, 1942-1943.

111. E: Organizational Correspondence. (Ea - Ex).


111.1.
Eastman Kodak Company, 1938, 1940-1941, 1943-1944, 1951.
111.2.
Educational Foundation of America, 1973-1976.
111.3.
ElectroData, 1954-1956.
111.4.
Eli Lilly and Company, 1946-1951, 1953-1956, 1964-1968, 1970-1972.
111.5.
Elizabeth Arden, 1992-1994.
111.6.
Emergency Committee for Cuba Disaster Relief, 1964.
111.7.
Encyclopædia Britannica, 1949, 1951, 1961, 1968-1969, 1971, 1973.
111.8.
Executive Health, 1971-1987, 1991, 1995.

112. E: Correspondence, 1930-1931, 1936-1959.


112.1.
E: Correspondence, 1930.
112.2.
E: Correspondence, 1931.
112.3.
E: Correspondence, 1936.
112.4.
E: Correspondence, 1937.
112.5.
E: Correspondence, 1938.
112.6.
E: Correspondence, 1939.
112.7.
E: Correspondence, 1940.
112.8.
E: Correspondence, 1941.
112.9.
E: Correspondence, 1942.
112.10.
E: Correspondence, 1943.
112.11.
E: Correspondence, 1944.
112.12.
E: Correspondence, 1946.
112.13.
E: Correspondence, 1947.
112.14.
E: Correspondence, 1948.
112.15.
E: Correspondence, 1949.
112.16.
E: Correspondence, 1950.
112.17.
E: Correspondence, 1951.
112.18.
E: Correspondence, 1952.
112.19.
E: Correspondence, 1953.
112.20.
E: Correspondence, 1954.
112.21.
E: Correspondence, 1955.
112.22.
E: Correspondence, 1956.
112.23.
E: Correspondence, 1957.
112.24.
E: Correspondence, 1958.
112.25.
E: Correspondence, 1959.

113. E: Correspondence, 1960-1969.


113.1.
E: Correspondence, 1960.
113.2.
E: Correspondence, 1961.
113.3.
E: Correspondence, 1962.
113.4.
E: Correspondence, 1963.
113.5.
E: Correspondence, 1964.
113.6.
E: Correspondence, 1965.
113.7.
E: Correspondence, 1966.
113.8.
E: Correspondence, 1967.
113.9.
E: Correspondence, 1968.
113.10.
E: Correspondence, 1969.

114. E: Correspondence, 1970-1979.


114.1.
E: Correspondence, 1970.
114.2.
E: Correspondence, 1971.
114.3.
E: Correspondence, 1972.
114.4.
E: Correspondence, 1973.
114.5.
E: Correspondence, 1974.
114.6.
E: Correspondence, 1975.
114.7.
E: Correspondence, 1976.
114.8.
E: Correspondence, 1977.
114.9.
E: Correspondence, 1978.
114.10.
E: Correspondence, 1979.

115. E: Correspondence, 1980-1987.


115.1.
E: Correspondence, 1980.
115.2.
E: Correspondence, 1981.
115.3.
E: Correspondence, 1982.
115.4.
E: Correspondence, 1983.
115.5.
E: Correspondence, 1984.
115.6.
E: Correspondence, 1985.
115.7.
E: Correspondence, 1986.
115.8.
E: Correspondence, 1987.

116. E: Correspondence, 1988-1996, No Date.


116.1.
E: Correspondence, 1988.
116.2.
E: Correspondence, 1989.
116.3.
E: Correspondence, 1990.
116.4.
E: Correspondence, 1991.
116.5.
E: Correspondence, 1992.
116.6.
E: Correspondence, 1993.
116.7.
E: Correspondence, 1994.
116.8.
E: Correspondence, 1995.
116.9.
E: Correspondence, 1996.
116.10.
E: Correspondence, No Date.

6. F.

117. F: Individual Correspondence. (Facci - Farrand).


117.1.
Facci, Joseph, 1959-1960, 1968.
117.2.
Fajans, Kasimir, 1940, 1942, 1946-1947, 1950.
117.3.
Falconi, Oscar, 1971, 1978-1979, 1981-1983, 1987, 1991, 1993-1995.
117.4.
Fankuchen, Isidore, 1940-1941, 1952-1954, 1956, 1960, 1973.
117.5.
Farber, Eugene, 1972, 1974-1976, 1978-1979, 1981-1987, 1990.
117.6.
Farrand, George E., 1949-1954.

118. F: Individual Correspondence. (Fast - Feigen).


118.1.
Fast, Howard, 1955.
118.2.
Featherstone, Robert M., 1960-1962, 1964-1968, 1973-1975.
118.3.
Feigen, George, 1948, 1955, 1960-1961, 1968-1970, 1972, 1975-1984, 1987-1988.

119. F: Individual Correspondence. (Feinberg - Feynman).


119.1.
Feinberg, Abraham, 1960, 1965-1968, 1972-1973.
119.2.
Felbeck, George: 1941, 1944, 1958, 1961.
119.3.
Felsenfeld, Gary, 1954-1957, 1960-1964, 1981, 1983, 1986.
119.4.
Fermi, Enrico, 1940, 1952.
119.5.
Fernandes, Norman J., 1958-1959.
119.6.
Fernandes, Norman J.: Untitled Manuscripts, No Date.
119.7.
Ferreira, Ricardo, 1948-1951, 1956-1959, 1963, 1965-1966, 1968-1970, 1974-1975, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1991-1994.
119.8.
Ferry, W. H. "Ping," 1960, 1963-1967, 1971, 1979-1981, 1990.
119.9.
Feynman, Richard P.: "Series of Lectures on the Theory of Fundamental Processes," 1959-1960; Correspondence, 1978, 1985-1986.

120. F: Individual Correspondence. (Fieser - Frank).


120.1.
Fieser, Louis F., 1937, 1943, 1945-1946.
120.2.
Finkelstein, Louis, 1946-1949, 1951, 1956, 1985.
120.3.
Flory, Paul, 1975-1976, 1978.
120.4.
Foley, Thomas, 1992.
120.5.
Folkers, Karl, 1956, 1970, 1982, 1985-1989.
120.6.
Fong, Peter, 1966.
120.7.
Ford, Gary G., 1970-1973.
120.8.
Forßmann, [Forssmann] Werner, 1969.
120.9.
Fowler, R. H., 1936-1937, 1939-1940, 1942.
120.10.
Fowler, William A., 1983.
120.11.
Fox, Denis, 1938-1939, 1941, 1944, 1950, 1956, 1968, 1971, 1978, 1981-1982.
120.12.
Fox, Sidney, 1955, 1957-1959, 1963, 1965, 1967, 1970-1971, 1973, 1975, 1986, 1991-1993.
120.13.
Franck, James, 1939-1941, 1952, 1961, 1963.
120.14.
Frank, Ingeborg Teek, 1961, 1974-1975, 1977-1979, 1981-1995.

121. F: Individual Correspondence. (Franklin - Fulton).


121.1.
Franklin, Rosalind, 1954, 1956.
121.2.
Freeman, Hans C., 1953, 1959, 1961, 1964, 1969, 1971-1973, 1976, 1980.
121.3.
Frei, Balz, 1989, 1993.
121.4.
French, Helen, 1938-1940, 1942, 1949.
121.5.
Freudenberg, Karl, 1952.
121.6.
Frevel, Ludo, 1936-1939, 1943, 1961, 1971, 1976, 1983-1984, 1988, 1994.
121.7.
Fricke, George R., 1974-1975, 1977-1978, 1985.
121.8.
Friedman, Milton, 1976-1977.
121.9.
Friedman, Ralph, 1957-1962.
121.10.
Fries, James F., 1979-1982.
121.11.
Fritchman, Stephen H., 1950-1981.
121.12.
Fromm, Erich, 1960-1961, 1964, 1970.
121.13.
Fulbright, J. W., 1958, 1960, 1967.
121.14.
Fuller, R. Buckminster, 1956, 1963.
121.15.
Fulton, John, 1919-1920, 1922-1923, 1937-1938, 1958.

122. F: Organizational Correspondence. (Fa - Fu).


122.1.
Fabian Society, No Date.
122.2.
Family of Man Awards, 1965-1966.
122.3.
The Faraday Society, 1947, 1961-1963.
122.4.
F. E. Compton and Company, 1963.
122.5.
Federal Trade Commission, 1971-1972, 1977.
122.6.
The Felix Letter, 1988, 1992-1995.
122.7.
Foundation for Advanced Computer Technology (FACT), 1966-1967.
122.8.
Foundation for Integrated Research, 1949-1950.
122.9.
Franklin Mint, 1982-1983.
122.10.
French Academy of Sciences, 1966.
122.11.
Frontier, 1952-1953, 1955-1959, 1961-1963.
122.12.
Fulcrum Press, 1962.

123. Food and Drug Administration, 1962-1974.


123.1.
Food and Drug Administration, 1962.
123.2.
Food and Drug Administration, 1965.
123.3.
Food and Drug Administration, 1966.
123.4.
Food and Drug Administration, 1970.
123.5.
Food and Drug Administration, 1971.
123.6.
Food and Drug Administration, 1972.
123.7.
Food and Drug Administration, 1973.
123.8.
Food and Drug Administration, 1974.

124. Food and Drug Administration, 1975-1994.


124.1.
Food and Drug Administration, 1975.
124.2.
Food and Drug Administration, 1976.
124.3.
Food and Drug Administration, 1977.
124.4.
Food and Drug Administration, 1978.
124.5.
Food and Drug Administration, 1979.
124.6.
Food and Drug Administration, 1980.
124.7.
Food and Drug Administration, 1983.
124.8.
Food and Drug Administration, 1984.
124.9.
Food and Drug Administration, 1985.
124.10.
Food and Drug Administration, 1986.
124.11.
Food and Drug Administration, 1989.
124.12.
Food and Drug Administration, 1990.
124.13.
Food and Drug Administration, 1991.
124.14.
Food and Drug Administration, 1992.
124.15.
Food and Drug Administration, 1993.
124.16.
Food and Drug Administration, 1994.

125. Foundation for Nutritional Advancement: Correspondence, 1976-1980.


125.1.
Correspondence: Foundation for Nutritional Advancement, 1976.
125.2.
Correspondence: Foundation for Nutritional Advancement, 1977.
125.3.
Correspondence: Foundation for Nutritional Advancement, 1978.
125.4.
Correspondence: Foundation for Nutritional Advancement, 1979.
125.5.
Correspondence: Foundation for Nutritional Advancement, 1980.

126. Foundation for Nutritional Advancement: Correspondence, 1981-1990.


126.1.
Correspondence: Foundation for Nutritional Advancement, 1981.
126.2.
Correspondence: Foundation for Nutritional Advancement, 1982.
126.3.
Correspondence: Foundation for Nutritional Advancement, 1983.
126.4.
Correspondence: Foundation for Nutritional Advancement, 1984.
126.5.
Correspondence: Foundation for Nutritional Advancement, 1985.
126.6.
Correspondence: Foundation for Nutritional Advancement, 1986.
126.7.
Correspondence: Foundation for Nutritional Advancement, 1987.
126.8.
Correspondence: Foundation for Nutritional Advancement, 1988.
126.9.
Correspondence: Foundation for Nutritional Advancement, 1989.
126.10.
Correspondence: Foundation for Nutritional Advancement, 1990.

127. Foundation for Nutritional Advancement: Grant Proposals, 1980-1987.


127.1.
Materials re: Grant Proposals made to the Foundation for Nutritional Advancement, 1980.
127.2.
Materials re: Grant Proposals made to the Foundation for Nutritional Advancement, 1981.
127.3.
Materials re: Grant Proposals made to the Foundation for Nutritional Advancement, 1982.
127.4.
Materials re: Grant Proposals made to the Foundation for Nutritional Advancement, 1983.
127.5.
Materials re: Grant Proposals made to the Foundation for Nutritional Advancement, 1984.
127.6.
Materials re: Grant Proposals made to the Foundation for Nutritional Advancement, 1985.
127.7.
Materials re: Grant Proposals made to the Foundation for Nutritional Advancement, 1986.
127.8.
Materials re: Grant Proposals made to the Foundation for Nutritional Advancement, 1987.

128. F: Correspondence, 1935-1956.


128.1.
F: Correspondence, 1935.
128.2.
F: Correspondence, 1936.
128.3.
F: Correspondence, 1937.
128.4.
F: Correspondence, 1938.
128.5.
F: Correspondence, 1939.
128.6.
F: Correspondence, 1940.
128.7.
F: Correspondence, 1941.
128.8.
F: Correspondence, 1942.
128.9.
F: Correspondence, 1943.
128.10.
F: Correspondence, 1944.
128.11.
F: Correspondence, 1945.
128.12.
F: Correspondence, 1947.
128.13.
F: Correspondence, 1948.
128.14.
F: Correspondence, 1949.
128.15.
F: Correspondence, 1950.
128.16.
F: Correspondence, 1951.
128.17.
F: Correspondence, 1952.
128.18.
F: Correspondence, 1953.
128.19.
F: Correspondence, 1954.
128.20.
F: Correspondence, 1955.
128.21.
F: Correspondence, 1956.

129. F: Correspondence, 1957-1966.


129.1.
F: Correspondence, 1957.
129.2.
F: Correspondence, 1958.
129.3.
F: Correspondence, 1959.
129.4.
F: Correspondence, 1960.
129.5.
F: Correspondence, 1961.
129.6.
F: Correspondence, 1962.
129.7.
F: Correspondence, 1963.
129.8.
F: Correspondence, 1964.
129.9.
F: Correspondence, 1965.
129.10.
F: Correspondence, 1966.

130. F: Correspondence, 1967-1975.


130.1.
F: Correspondence, 1967.
130.2.
F: Correspondence, 1968.
130.3.
F: Correspondence, 1969.
130.4.
F: Correspondence, 1970.
130.5.
F: Correspondence, 1971.
130.6.
F: Correspondence, 1972.
130.7.
F: Correspondence, 1973.
130.8.
F: Correspondence, 1974.
130.9.
F: Correspondence, 1975.

131. F: Correspondence, 1976-1980.


131.1.
F: Correspondence, 1976.
131.2.
F: Correspondence, 1977.
131.3.
F: Correspondence, 1978.
131.4.
F: Correspondence, 1979.
131.5.
F: Correspondence, 1980.

132. F: Correspondence, 1981-1985.


132.1.
F: Correspondence, 1981.
132.2.
F: Correspondence, 1982.
132.3.
F: Correspondence, 1983.
132.4.
F: Correspondence, 1984.
132.5.
F: Correspondence, 1985.

133. F: Correspondence, 1986-1989.


133.1.
F: Correspondence, 1986.
133.2.
F: Correspondence, 1987.
133.3.
F: Correspondence, 1989.

134. F: Correspondence, 1990-1992.


134.1.
F: Correspondence, 1990.
134.2.
F: Correspondence, 1991.
134.3.
F: Correspondence, 1992.

135. F: Correspondence, 1993-1995, No Date.


135.1.
F: Correspondence, 1993.
135.2.
F: Correspondence, 1994.
135.3.
F: Correspondence, 1995.
135.4.
F: Correspondence, No Date.

7. G.

136. G: Individual Correspondence. (Gajdusek - Goodell).


136.1.
Gajdusek, D. Carleton, 1949, 1952, 1958, 1961-1962, 1966, 1974, 1976-1977, 1983-1984, 1987, 1989-1991, 1993-1994, 1996.
136.2.
Galston, Arthur W., 1956-1960, 1966, 1968, 1975, 1981, 1991.
136.3.
Galzigna, Lauro, 1967-1970, 1973, 1975-1976, 1978, 1982.
136.4.
Gamow, George, 1953, 1957, 1962.
136.5.
Geballe, Pauline, 1956, 1963, 1966.
136.6.
Geballe, Ted, 1971, 1987.
136.7.
Gerber, Michael, 1984.
136.8.
Giauque, William F., 1937, 1943, 1947, 1949, 1954.
136.9.
Giguere, Paul A., 1939-1941, 1943, 1954, 1956, 1965-1966, 1971, 1982, 1986, 1992.
136.10.
Gilfillan, F. A., 1939-1942, 1969.
136.11.
Gilman, Henry., 1935-1943, 1951, 1975-1976, 1984.
136.12.
Gingrich, Newt, 1984-1985.
136.13.
Ginter, Emil, 1970, 1975-1978, 1980, 1982, 1991-1992.
136.14.
Glass, H. Bentley, 1953, 1956, 1958.
136.15.
Glockler, George, 1937-1941, 1943-1944, 1948-1952, 1955, 1960-1961, 1965.
136.16.
Glusker, Jenny, 1978-1980, 1985, 1992.
136.17.
Goldberger, Marvin L., 1982, 1987.
136.18.
Goldfarb, A. R., 1930-1931, 1941, 1943.
136.19.
Goldschmidt, V. M., re: Berman's Silicate Article, 1936-1939.
136.20.
Goldwater, Barry, 1958.
136.21.
Goodell, Rae re: The Visible Scientist, 1974, 1981.

137. G: Individual Correspondence. (Goodstein - Gruenwald).


137.1.
Goodstein, Judith R., 1972, 1976-1978, 1981, 1983-1984, 1991-1992.
137.2.
Gore, Albert, 1988.
137.3.
Gorham, Corrine, 1977-1982, 1987.
137.4.
Goudsmit, Sam, 1936, 1938, 1957-1958, 1961, 1965, 1971.
137.5.
Gould, Stephen Jay, 1979-1982.
137.6.
Gray, Harry, 1966, 1977-1979, 1982-1983, 1986, 1989-1990, 1992.
137.7.
Gresky, Alan, 1969, 1977-1980.
137.8.
Gruenwald, George, 1978-1988, 1990-1994.

138. Gurwitsch, A. A., 1957.


138.1.
Gurwitsch, A. A., Correspondence, 1957.
138.2.
Gurwitsch, A.A., Reprints, 1938-1947.
138.3.
Gurwitsch, A. A., Typescript: "Physiologische Theorie des Protoplasmas," No Date.
138.4.
Gurwitsch, A. A., Typescript: "Die Grundlagen der Konzeption der Feldtheorie", No Date.
138.5.
Gurwitsch, A. A., Typescript: "Physikalische und physikalisch-chemische Grundlagen der mitogenetischen Strahlung," No Date.
138.6.
Gurwitsch, A. A., Typescript: "The Problem of Autocatalysis of Some Cyclic Compounds from Lower Amino Acids," No Date.

139. G: Organizational Correspondence. (Ga - Gr).


139.1.
M. K. Gandhi Institute for the Study of Nonviolence, 1992, 1994.
139.2.
Greenpeace, 1984, 1992.
139.3.
Grinnell College, 1967.
139.4.
Ground Zero, 1981.

140. G: Correspondence, 1936-1956.


140.1.
G: Correspondence, 1936.
140.2.
G: Correspondence, 1937.
140.3.
G: Correspondence, 1938.
140.4.
G: Correspondence, 1939.
140.5.
G: Correspondence, 1940.
140.6.
G: Correspondence, 1941.
140.7.
G: Correspondence, 1942.
140.8.
G: Correspondence, 1943.
140.9.
G: Correspondence, 1944.
140.10.
G: Correspondence, 1946.
140.11.
G: Correspondence, 1947.
140.12.
G: Correspondence, 1948.
140.13.
G: Correspondence, 1949.
140.14.
G: Correspondence, 1950.
140.15.
G: Correspondence, 1951.
140.16.
G: Correspondence, 1952.
140.17.
G: Correspondence, 1953.
140.18.
G: Correspondence, 1954.
140.19.
G: Correspondence, 1955.
140.20.
G: Correspondence, 1956.

141. G: Correspondence, 1957-1961.


141.1.
G: Correspondence, 1957.
141.2.
G: Correspondence, 1958.
141.3.
G: Correspondence, 1959.
141.4.
G: Correspondence, 1960.
141.5.
G: Correspondence, 1961.

142. G: Correspondence, 1962-1965.


142.1.
G: Correspondence, 1962.
142.2.
G: Correspondence, 1963.
142.3.
G: Correspondence, 1964.
142.4.
G: Correspondence, 1965.

143. G: Correspondence, 1966-1969.


143.1.
G: Correspondence, 1966.
143.2.
G: Correspondence, 1967.
143.3.
G: Correspondence, 1968.
143.4.
G: Correspondence, 1969.

144. G: Correspondence, 1970-1973.


144.1.
G: Correspondence, 1970.
144.2.
G: Correspondence, 1971.
144.3.
G: Correspondence, 1972.
144.4.
G: Correspondence, 1973.

145. G: Correspondence, 1974-1976.


145.1.
G: Correspondence, 1974.
145.2.
G: Correspondence, 1975.
145.3.
G: Correspondence, 1976.

146. G: Correspondence, 1977-1978.


146.1.
G: Correspondence, 1977.
146.2.
G: Correspondence, 1978.

147. G: Correspondence, 1979-1981.


147.1.
G: Correspondence, 1979.
147.2.
G: Correspondence, 1980.
147.3.
G: Correspondence, 1981.

148. G: Correspondence, 1982-1985.


148.1.
G: Correspondence, 1982.
148.2.
G: Correspondence, 1983.
148.3.
G: Correspondence, 1984.
148.4.
G: Correspondence, 1985.

149. G: Correspondence, 1986-1990.


149.1.
G: Correspondence, 1986.
149.2.
G: Correspondence, 1987.
149.3.
G: Correspondence, 1988.
149.4.
G: Correspondence, 1989.
149.5.
G: Correspondence, 1990.

150. G: Correspondence, 1991-1996, No Date.


150.1.
G: Correspondence, 1991.
150.2.
G: Correspondence, 1992.
150.3.
G: Correspondence, 1993.
150.4.
G: Correspondence, 1994.
150.5.
G: Correspondence, 1995.
150.6.
G: Correspondence, 1996.
150.7.
G: Correspondence, No Date.

8. H.

151. H: Individual Correspondence. (Haaland - Harned).


151.1.
Haaland, Arne, 1967-1968, 1989.
151.2.
Hager, Thomas, 1985, 1989-1994, 1996.
151.3.
Hahn, Otto, 1957-1958.
151.4.
Hai-teh, Ma, 1974-1976, 1978, 1980, 1985.
151.5.
Haldane, J. B. S., 1955-1956, 1958-1960.
151.6.
Hammarskjöld, Dag, 1958, 1962-1963`.
151.7.
Hammer, Armand, 1979-1990, 1994.
151.8.
Hammett, Louis, 1941, 1943-1961.
151.9.
Hammond, George, 1957, 1959-1960, 1968-1970, 1978, 1983.
151.10.
Harker, David, 1936-1941, 1949-1951, 1955, 1961, 1965, 1968, 1977-1978, 1982-1983, 1988.
151.11.
Harkins, William D., 1936, 1942, 1948, 1951, 1956, 1960.
151.12.
Harman, Denham, 1982, 1989-1994.
151.13.
Harned, Herbert, 1940-1941, 1948, 1951, 1956, 1960.

152. H: Individual Correspondence. (Harrell - Hayward).


152.1.
Harrell, Ruth, 1982-1990.
152.2.
Harris, Milton, 1966, 1969-1970, 1979.
152.3.
Harvey, Paul, 1981.
152.4.
Hassel, O., 1938-1939, 1958, 1961-1962.
152.5.
Hassler, Alfred, 1963.
152.6.
Hatfield, Mark O., 1978, 1986, 1990.
152.7.
Haurowitz, Felix, 1935-1936, 1941, 1943, 1945, 1947, 1951, 1957-1958, 1966, 1974.
152.8.
Hawkins, David R., 1968, 1970-1976, 1981.
152.9.
Hayward, Roger, 1951-1953, 1959, 1965, 1967-1968, 1972.

153. H: Individual Correspondence. (Hedberg - Heipp).


153.1.
Hedberg, Kenneth, 1948, 1952, 1954, 1956-1957, 1961-1963, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1975-1977, 1981, 1983-1987, 1991-1994.
153.2.
Heesch, Heinrich, 1954-1955, 1957, 1963, 1967, 1972, 1977, 1984, 1991.
153.3.
Heidelberger, Michael, 1936, 1940, 1942, 1944, 1947, 1949, 1958-1959, 1962, 1968, 1971, 1988.
153.4.
Heipp, Günther, 1963, 1965, 1967, 1969-1971, 1974-1975, 1977-1989, 1991-1994.

154. Heisenberg, Werner, 1922-1931, 1935, 1948, 1967.


154.1.
Heisenberg, Werner: Correspondence, Reprints, 1922-1931, 1935, 1948, 1967.

155. Heisenberg, Werner: Proof Sheets, 1927.


155.1.
Heisenberg, Werner: Proof Sheets of Uber den anschauclichen Inhalt der quantentheoretischen Kinematik und Mechanik, March 23, 1927.

156. H: Individual Correspondence. (Helfferich - Heyrovsky).


156.1.
Helfferich, Friedrich, 1955, 1958, 1960-1961, 1964-1967, 1970-1971, 1973, 1977.
156.2.
Helmholz, Lindsay, 1937-1939, 1941, 1947-1948, 1952, 1956-1958, 1961, 1964, 1978.
156.3.
Hendricks, Sterling B., 1930, 1936, 1938-1939, 1943, 1945, 1952, 1956, 1974, 1977.
156.4.
Herbert, Victor, 1969-1971, 1974-1977, 1979-1982.
156.5.
Herschbach, Dudley, 1958, 1988, 1991-1992.
156.6.
Hershey, Alfred D., 1944.
156.7.
Herzberg, Gerhard, 1963, 1980-1981, 1983, 1986, 1993.
156.8.
Hesburgh, Theodore, 1986.
156.9.
Hester, Hugh B., 1958, 1961, 1963-1964, 1966-1968.
156.10.
Heyerdahl, Thor, 1961.
156.11.
Heymans, C., 1963.
156.12.
Heyrovsky, J., 1947-1948, 1959-1960, 1963, 1967.

157. Herman, Zelek, 1980-1987.


157.1.
Herman, Zelek, 1980-1987.

158. Herman, Zelek, 1988-1996.


158.1.
Herman, Zelek, 1988-1996.

159. H: Individual Correspondence. (Hicks - Hodgkin).


159.1.
Hicks, Richard, 1976-1985.
159.2.
Hicks, Richard, 1986-1994.
159.3.
Hildebrand, Joel H., 1928, 1936-1938, 1940-1942, 1944-1945, 1993.
159.4.
Hill, A. V., 1939-1940, 1943, 1947, 1951, 1956.
159.5.
Hill, Christopher, 1959, 1961-1962, 1966, 1970.
159.6.
Hill, Marcella, 1965-1966.
159.7.
Hinshelwood, Cyril, 1947-1949, 1956, 1960.
159.8.
Hirschfelder, Joseph O., 1936, 1938-1940, 1952-1953, 1955-1956, 1958, 1966-1967, 1980.
159.9.
Ho, Chi Minh, 1965-1967, 1969.
159.10.
Hoard, J. Lynn, 1935-1937, 1939-1940, 1942, 1955, 1958-1960, 1965-1967, 1971, 1974-1977, 1981, 1993.
159.11.
Hodgkin, Alan, 1963.
159.12.
Hodgkin, Dorothy Crowfoot, 1947, 1951-1953, 1955, 1957, 1959-1961, 1963, 1965, 1967-1968, 1971, 1974, 1980-1983, 1988, 1991.

160. Hoffer, Abram, 1957-1989.


160.1.
Hoffer, Abram, 1957.
160.2.
Hoffer, Abram, 1966.
160.3.
Hoffer, Abram, 1967.
160.4.
Hoffer, Abram, 1968.
160.5.
Hoffer, Abram, 1969.
160.6.
Hoffer, Abram, 1970.
160.7.
Hoffer, Abram, 1971.
160.8.
Hoffer, Abram, 1972.
160.9.
Hoffer, Abram, 1973.
160.10.
Hoffer, Abram, 1974.
160.11.
Hoffer, Abram, 1975.
160.12.
Hoffer, Abram, 1976.
160.13.
Hoffer, Abram, 1977.
160.14.
Hoffer, Abram, 1978.
160.15.
Hoffer, Abram, 1979.
160.16.
Hoffer, Abram, 1980.
160.17.
Hoffer, Abram, 1981.
160.18.
Hoffer, Abram, 1982.
160.19.
Hoffer, Abram, 1984.
160.20.
Hoffer, Abram, 1985.
160.21.
Hoffer, Abram, 1986.
160.22.
Hoffer, Abram, 1987.
160.23.
Hoffer, Abram, 1988.
160.24.
Hoffer, Abram, 1989.

161. H: Individual Correspondence. (Hoffer, Abram - Hoffer, L. John).


161.1.
Hoffer, Abram, 1990.
161.2.
Hoffer, Abram, 1991.
161.3.
Hoffer, Abram, 1992.
161.4.
Hoffer, Abram, 1993.
161.5.
Hoffer, Abram, 1994.
161.6.
Hoffer, Abram, 2000.
161.7.
Hoffer, Abram: Journal Articles and Research Papers, 1957-1990.
161.8.
Hoffer, L. John, 1987, 1993.

162. H: Individual Correspondence. (Hoffman - Huggins).


162.1.
Hoffman, Hallock, 1961-1962, 1964-1966, 1969-1970, 1973.
162.2.
Hoffman, Roald, 1976-1977, 1982, 1987-1989.
162.3.
Hofstadter, Robert, 1963, 1965, 1974, 1991.
162.4.
Hogness, David and Judy, 1952, 1954.
162.5.
Hogness, Thorfin, 1936-1945, 1948, 1956.
162.6.
Holifield, Chet, 1957-1961.
162.7.
Holman, Halsted, 1971, 1976-1977, 1979-1980, 1982-1985, 1989.
162.8.
Holmes, Harry N., 1940, 1945.
162.9.
Houssey, Bernardo A., 1963.
162.10.
Hoveyda, Amir Abbas, 1975.
162.11.
Howe, Harrison, E., 1938, 1941-1942.
162.12.
Huggins, Charles, 1956, 1958, 1965, 1968, 1971, 1975-1977, 1979-1981, 1984, 1986-1987.
162.13.
Huggins, Maurice L.: Correspondence and Reprints, 1927-1941.
162.14.
Huggins, Maurice L.: Correspondence and Reprints, 1942-1977.

163. H: Individual Correspondence. (Hughes - Huxley).


163.1.
Hughes, Edward, 1938, 1943-1946, 1948, 1950, 1952, 1958-1963, 1965-1968, 1970-1971, 1973, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1983, 1985, 1987-1989, 1991-1994.
163.2.
Hughes, Howard, 1972.
163.3.
Hultgren, Ralph, 1936-1938, 1940-1941, 1943, 1950, 1954, 1956-1961, 1963-1964, 1974-1976, 1981.
163.4.
Hume-Rothery, William, 1939-1940, 1946, 1948-1949, 1951-1953.
163.5.
Humphrey, Hubert H., 1951-1952, 1958-1962, 1964-1966, 1972, 1974, 1977.
163.6.
Hurd, Charles D., 1949, 1951.
163.7.
Hussain, Farooq, 1974-1977.
163.8.
Hutchings, Edward, 1954-1955, 1957-1958, 1961, 1974, 1979.
163.9.
Hutchins, Robert M., 1940, 1945, 1954, 1963-1966, 1969, 1979.
163.10.
Huxley, Andrew F., 1963.
163.11.
Huxley, Julian, 1948, 1960-1961, 1963, 1975.

164. H: Organizational Correspondence. (Ha - Hu).


164.1.
Harper's, 1961, 1963, 1968.
164.2.
Harvard Medical School Health Letter, 1978, 1982-1983, 1987, 1992-1994.
164.3.
Hereditary Disease Foundation, 1976-1977.
164.4.
Hugh Moore Fund, 1969.
164.5.
Humanitas, 1966-1969.
164.6.
Huxley Institute for Biosocial Research, 1971-1973, 1976-1977, 1980.

165. H: Correspondence, 1936-1949.


165.1.
H: Correspondence, 1936.
165.2.
H: Correspondence, 1937.
165.3.
H: Correspondence, 1938.
165.4.
H: Correspondence, 1939.
165.5.
H: Correspondence, 1940.
165.6.
H: Correspondence, 1941.
165.7.
H: Correspondence, 1942.
165.8.
H: Correspondence, 1943.
165.9.
H: Correspondence, 1944.
165.10.
H: Correspondence, 1945.
165.11.
H: Correspondence, 1946.
165.12.
H: Correspondence, 1947.
165.13.
H: Correspondence, 1948.
165.14.
H: Correspondence, 1949.

166. H: Correspondence, 1950-1955.


166.1.
H: Correspondence, 1950.
166.2.
H: Correspondence, 1951.
166.3.
H: Correspondence, 1952.
166.4.
H: Correspondence, 1953.
166.5.
H: Correspondence, 1954.
166.6.
H: Correspondence, 1955.

167. H: Correspondence, 1956-1960.


167.1.
H: Correspondence, 1956.
167.2.
H: Correspondence, 1957.
167.3.
H: Correspondence, 1958.
167.4.
H: Correspondence, 1959.
167.5.
H: Correspondence, 1960.

168. H: Correspondence, 1961-1962.


168.1.
H: Correspondence, 1961.
168.2.
H: Correspondence, 1962.

169. H: Correspondence, 1963-1966.


169.1.
H: Correspondence, 1963.
169.2.
H: Correspondence, 1964.
169.3.
H: Correspondence, 1965.
169.4.
H: Correspondence, 1966.

170. H: Correspondence, 1967-1969.


170.1.
H: Correspondence, 1967.
170.2.
H: Correspondence, 1968.
170.3.
H: Correspondence, 1969.

171. H: Correspondence, 1970-1971.


171.1.
H: Correspondence, 1970.
171.2.
H: Correspondence, 1971.

172. H: Correspondence, 1972-1975.


172.1.
H: Correspondence, 1972.
172.2.
H: Correspondence, 1973.
172.3.
H: Correspondence, 1974.
172.4.
H: Correspondence, 1975.

173. H: Correspondence, 1976-1977.


173.1.
H: Correspondence, 1976.
173.2.
H: Correspondence, 1977.

174. H: Correspondence, 1978-1979.


174.1.
H: Correspondence, 1978.
174.2.
H: Correspondence, 1979.

175. H: Correspondence, 1980-1981.


175.1.
H: Correspondence, 1980.
175.2.
H: Correspondence, 1981.

176. H: Correspondence, 1982-1983.


176.1.
H: Correspondence, 1982.
176.2.
H: Correspondence, 1983.

177. H: Correspondence, 1984-1985.


177.1.
H: Correspondence, 1984.
177.2.
H: Correspondence, 1985.

178. H: Correspondence, 1986-1988.


178.1.
H: Correspondence, 1986.
178.2.
H: Correspondence, 1987.
178.3.
H: Correspondence, 1988.

179. H: Correspondence, 1989-1991.


179.1.
H: Correspondence, 1989.
179.2.
H: Correspondence, 1990.
179.3.
H: Correspondence, 1991.

180. H: Correspondence, 1992-1996, No Date.


180.1.
H: Correspondence, 1992.
180.2.
H: Correspondence, 1993.
180.3.
H: Correspondence, 1994.
180.4.
H: Correspondence, 1995.
180.5.
H: Correspondence, 1996.
180.6.
H: Correspondence, No Date.

9. I.

181. I: Individual Correspondence. (Ibers - Itano).


181.1.
Ibers, James A., 1954-1955, 1964, 1967, 1970, 1976, 1981, 1983, 1990.
181.2.
Inglis, David R., 1937, 1960-1961, 1965, 1969.
181.3.
Ingold, Christopher K., 1931, 1936, 1939, 1952, 1960.
181.4.
Itano, Harvey A.: Ph.D. thesis and assorted reprints 1950, 1953.
181.5.
Itano, Harvey A., 1949-1950, 1952-1953, 1955, 1958, 1960-1961, 1966, 1968-1972.
181.6.
Itano, Harvey A., 1976-1980, 1985-1986, 1988, 1990, 1993.

182. I: Organizational Correspondence. (In - In).


182.1.
Indian Council for Cultural Relations, New Delhi, 1964-1968.
182.2.
Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 1940, 1942, 1946-1950.
182.3.
Inorganic Chemistry, 1973, 1977, 1980, 1986-1987, 1989, 1991.
182.4.
Institute for the Achievement of Human Potential, 1974, 1976, 1978-1988, 1990-1994.
182.5.
Institute for Child Behavior Research, [Dr. Bernard Rimland] 1968-1970.
182.6.
Institute of Molecular Medical Sciences, 1990-1993.

183. I: Organizational Correspondence. (In - In).


183.1.
Institute for Optimum Nutrition, 1988, 1990-1995.
183.2.
Institute of Orthomolecular Medicine.
183.3.
Institute for Scientific Information, 1966, 1977-1982, 1985, 1987-1989, 1991-1992, 1994.
183.4.
International Academy of Biological Medicine, 1975.
183.5.
International Academy of Preventive Medicine, 1971-1980, 1982, 1984-1987, 1989, 1992.

184. I: Organizational Correspondence. (In - In).


184.1.
International Business Machines, [Agreements] 1940, 1943, 1945, 1954.
184.2.
International Congress on Smoking and Health, 1963-1964, 1966.
184.3.
International Institute for Peace, 1960-1961, 1964-1968.
184.4.
International Journal of Environmental Studies, 1990-1991.
184.5.
International Organization for Justice and Development, 1969-1972.
184.6.
International Research Communications System, 1973-1975, 1977, 1983, 1986.
184.7.
International Society for Research on Nutrition and Vital Substances, 1958-1962, 1964, 1968, 1970.

185. I: Correspondence, 1936-1973.


185.1.
I: Correspondence, 1936.
185.2.
I: Correspondence, 1937.
185.3.
I: Correspondence, 1938.
185.4.
I: Correspondence, 1939.
185.5.
I: Correspondence, 1942.
185.6.
I: Correspondence, 1943.
185.7.
I: Correspondence, 1946.
185.8.
I: Correspondence, 1947.
185.9.
I: Correspondence, 1948.
185.10.
I: Correspondence, 1949.
185.11.
I: Correspondence, 1950.
185.12.
I: Correspondence, 1951.
185.13.
I: Correspondence, 1952.
185.14.
I: Correspondence, 1953.
185.15.
I: Correspondence, 1954.
185.16.
I: Correspondence, 1955.
185.17.
I: Correspondence, 1956.
185.18.
I: Correspondence, 1957.
185.19.
I: Correspondence, 1958.
185.20.
I: Correspondence, 1959.
185.21.
I: Correspondence, 1960.
185.22.
I: Correspondence, 1961.
185.23.
I: Correspondence, 1962.
185.24.
I: Correspondence, 1963.
185.25.
I: Correspondence, 1964.
185.26.
I: Correspondence, 1965.
185.27.
I: Correspondence, 1966.
185.28.
I: Correspondence, 1967.
185.29.
I: Correspondence, 1968.
185.30.
I: Correspondence, 1969.
185.31.
I: Correspondence, 1970.
185.32.
I: Correspondence, 1971.
185.33.
I: Correspondence, 1972.
185.34.
I: Correspondence, 1973.

186. I: Correspondence, 1974-1985.


186.1.
I: Correspondence, 1974.
186.2.
I: Correspondence, 1975.
186.3.
I: Correspondence, 1976.
186.4.
I: Correspondence, 1977.
186.5.
I: Correspondence, 1978.
186.6.
I: Correspondence, 1979.
186.7.
I: Correspondence, 1980.
186.8.
I: Correspondence, 1981.
186.9.
I: Correspondence, 1982.
186.10.
I: Correspondence, 1983.
186.11.
I: Correspondence, 1984.
186.12.
I: Correspondence, 1985.

187. I: Correspondence, 1986-1995, No Date.


187.1.
I: Correspondence, 1986.
187.2.
I: Correspondence, 1987.
187.3.
I: Correspondence, 1988.
187.4.
I: Correspondence, 1989.
187.5.
I: Correspondence, 1990.
187.6.
I: Correspondence, 1991.
187.7.
I: Correspondence, 1992.
187.8.
I: Correspondence, 1993.
187.9.
I: Correspondence, 1994.
187.10.
I: Correspondence, 1995.
187.11.
I: Correspondence, No Date.

10. J.

188. J: Individual Correspondence. (Jack - Jariwalla).


188.1.
Jack, Homer A., 1958, 1963, 1985, 1990.
188.2.
Jahn, Gunnar, 1960, 1963-1968.
188.3.
Jardetzky, Oleg and Christine, 1956-1959, 1962-1964, 1967-1969, 1971-1975, 1977, , 1979-1982, 1984-1985, 1990, 1993-1994.
188.4.
Jariwalla, Raxit, 1983-1984, 1986-1994.

189. J: Individual Correspondence. (Jeffress - Jehle).


189.1.
Jeffress, Lloyd A., 1923, 1948-1951, 1953, 1960, 1966, 1975, 1977-1978, 1980-1983, 1986-1987, 1990-1991.
189.2.
Jeffrey, G. A., 1951, 1955, 1958-1962, 1972-1973, 1982, 1985, 1990, 1993-1994.
189.3.
Jehle, Herbert, 1957-1965, 1967-1970, 1972, 1976-1977, 1979-1983.

190. J: Individual Correspondence. (Johnson - Jukes).


190.1.
Johnson, Lyndon B., 1958, 1964-1966.
190.2.
Johnston, Harold L., 1936, 1954, 1971.
190.3.
Joliot-Curie, Frédéric, 1950-1952, 1954-1955, 1957-1958.
190.4.
Joliot-Curie, Irène, 1953-1954, 1959.
190.5.
Jones, Hardin B., 1956-1958, 1962, 1975-1976.
190.6.
Jones, Richard T., 1955, 1958-1963, 1965, 1967-1968, 1972, 1975, 1977, 1982, 1986.
190.7.
Jordan, Pascal, 1945.
190.8.
Judson, Horace Freeland, 1976, 1978-1979, 1981, 1985.
190.9.
Jukes, Thomas H., 1958, 1963, 1970, 1973.

191. J: Organizational Correspondence. (Jo - Jo).


191.1.
Journal of the American Chemical Society, [Arthur B. Lamb] 1934-1935, 1939-1952, 1962, 1982, 1990-1991.
191.2.
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1975-1976.
191.3.
Journal of Autism and Childhood Schizophrenia, 1970-1971, 1974, 1977.
191.4.
Journal of Chemical Education, 1940-1941, 1943, 1948, 1950-1959, 1962, 1970, 1982-1983, 1986, 1989-1991, 1994.
191.5.
Journal of Chemical Physics, 1952-1953, 1957, 1959-1962, 1970.
191.6.
Journal of Holistic Medicine, 1980.
191.7.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 1989.
191.8.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 1976.
191.9.
Journal of Nutrition Growth and Cancer, 1982-1983, 1985, 1987.
191.10.
Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine, 1986, 1991-1993.
191.11.
Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1955, 1958-1963, 1977.
191.12.
Journal of Physical and Colloid Chemistry, 1951.

192. J: Correspondence, 1933-1934, 1936-1964.


192.1.
J: Correspondence, 1933.
192.2.
J: Correspondence, 1934.
192.3.
J: Correspondence, 1936.
192.4.
J: Correspondence, 1937.
192.5.
J: Correspondence, 1938.
192.6.
J: Correspondence, 1939.
192.7.
J: Correspondence, 1940.
192.8.
J: Correspondence, 1941.
192.9.
J: Correspondence, 1942.
192.10.
J: Correspondence, 1943.
192.11.
J: Correspondence, 1944.
192.12.
J: Correspondence, 1946.
192.13.
J: Correspondence, 1947.
192.14.
J: Correspondence, 1948.
192.15.
J: Correspondence, 1949.
192.16.
J: Correspondence, 1950.
192.17.
J: Correspondence, 1951.
192.18.
J: Correspondence, 1952.
192.19.
J: Correspondence, 1953.
192.20.
J: Correspondence, 1954.
192.21.
J: Correspondence, 1955.
192.22.
J: Correspondence, 1956.
192.23.
J: Correspondence, 1957.
192.24.
J: Correspondence, 1958.
192.25.
J: Correspondence, 1959.
192.26.
J: Correspondence, 1960.
192.27.
J: Correspondence, 1961.
192.28.
J: Correspondence, 1962.
192.29.
J: Correspondence, 1963.
192.30.
J: Correspondence, 1964.

193. J: Correspondence, 1965-1978.


193.1.
J: Correspondence, 1965.
193.2.
J: Correspondence, 1966.
193.3.
J: Correspondence, 1967.
193.4.
J: Correspondence, 1968.
193.5.
J: Correspondence, 1969.
193.6.
J: Correspondence, 1970.
193.7.
J: Correspondence, 1971.
193.8.
J: Correspondence, 1972.
193.9.
J: Correspondence, 1973.
193.10.
J: Correspondence, 1974.
193.11.
J: Correspondence, 1975.
193.12.
J: Correspondence, 1976.
193.13.
J: Correspondence, 1977.
193.14.
J: Correspondence, 1978.

194. J: Correspondence, 1979-1983.


194.1.
J: Correspondence, 1979.
194.2.
J: Correspondence, 1980.
194.3.
J: Correspondence, 1981.
194.4.
J: Correspondence, 1982.
194.5.
J: Correspondence, 1983.

195. J: Correspondence, 1984-1990.


195.1.
J: Correspondence, 1984.
195.2.
J: Correspondence, 1985.
195.3.
J: Correspondence, 1986.
195.4.
J: Correspondence, 1987.
195.5.
J: Correspondence, 1988.
195.6.
J: Correspondence, 1989.
195.7.
J: Correspondence, 1990.

196. J: Correspondence, 1991-1996, No Date.


196.1.
J: Correspondence, 1991.
196.2.
J: Correspondence, 1992.
196.3.
J: Correspondence, 1993.
196.4.
J: Correspondence, 1994.
196.5.
J: Correspondence, 1995.
196.6.
J: Correspondence, 1996.
196.7.
J: Correspondence, No Date.

11. K.

197. K: Individual Correspondence. (Kamb - Kendrew).


197.1.
Kamb, W. Barclay, 1956-1993.
197.2.
Kamen, Martin D., 1947-1948, 1955, 1960, 1964-1965, 1968-1969, 1972, 1982.
197.3.
Kanofsky, Daniel, 1972-1977, 1985-1989.
197.4.
Kapitza, Pyotr, 1965, 1979.
197.5.
Kaplan, Nathan O., 1957, 1964-1965, 1969, 1977.
197.6.
Karplus, Martin, 1953-1956, 1958, 1963-1968, 1972-1974, 1977-1978, 1986, 1990.
197.7.
Kastler, Alfred, 1964, 1976.
197.8.
Kauffman, George B., 1966, 1975-1976, 1980-1981, 1985, 1992-1994.
197.9.
Kaufmann, William, 1977-1981, 1983, 1985-1986, 1990.
197.10.
Kaunitz, Hans, 1966-1967.
197.11.
Kay, Lily, 1987-1993.
197.12.
Keaveny, Ian, 1968-1969, 1974, 1978.
197.13.
Keldysh, M. V., 1962, 1967, 1970-1971, 1974-1975, 1990-1991.
197.14.
Kendall, Edward C., 1960.
197.15.
Kendall, Henry W., 1990.
197.16.
Kendrew, John, 1946-1948, 1951, 1954-1958, 1960-1961, 1966.

198. K: Individual Correspondence. (Kennedy - Klein, Morton).


198.1.
Kennedy, Edward, 1974, 1976, 1988, 1993.
198.2.
Kennedy, Jacqueline, 1961, 1963.
198.3.
Kennedy, John Fitzgerald, 1960-1962.
198.4.
Materials re: assassination of John F. Kennedy, 1964-1965, 1975-1976.
198.5.
Kent, Miriam, 1977, 1981-1982, 1986-1994.
198.6.
Kevles, Daniel J., 1963, 1979.
198.7.
Kevorkian, Jack, 1973, 1976.
198.8.
Khrushchev, Nikita, 1961.
198.9.
Kimpton, L. A., 1937-1943, 1953, 1956-1957.
198.10.
King Jr., Martin Luther, 1960, 1964-1965, 1978.
198.11.
King, Vernon, 1950-1951.
198.12.
Kirkwood, John G., 1937-1941, 1948-1949, 1951-1953, 1955-1957.
198.13.
Kissinger, Henry, 1980.
198.14.
Kistiakowsky, George B., 1936, 1948-1949, 1951-1953, 1960-1961.
198.15.
Klein, Morton, 1974-1979, 1982, 1986-1987, 1989-1996.

199. K: Individual Correspondence. (Klein, Samuel - Kusch).


199.1.
Klein, Samuel, 1975, 1977-1979, 1985, 1987.
199.2.
Klug, Aaron, 1959.
199.3.
Klug, Harold P., 1935-1937, 1939, 1943-1944, 1951-1954, 1961, 1974, 1986.
199.4.
Klüver, Heinrich, 1961.
199.5.
Knudson, Alfred G., 1963, 1967, 1969, 1990.
199.6.
Koepfli, Joseph., 1938, 1948, 1951, 1956, 1976, 1983.
199.7.
Kogan, Benjamin A., 1971.
199.8.
Kolthoff, I.M. (Piet), 1948-1949, 1951-1954, 1957-1958, 1961, 1978, 1964, 1983.
199.9.
Komaki, Hisatoki, 1981, 1990-1994, 1996.
199.10.
Koop, C. Everett, 1987, 1989.
199.11.
Kornberg, Arthur, 1958, 1963.
199.12.
Krebs, Hans, 1974, 1980.
199.13.
Krebs, Heinz, 1956, 1958.
199.14.
Kuhn, Hans, 1947-1949, 1951-1953, 1961-1962, 1986, 1993.
199.15.
Kuhn, Thomas S., 1962, 1991.
199.16.
Kuhn, W.: Doctoral Dissertation, 1926.
199.17.
Kuhn, W.: Reprints, 1930-1938.
199.18.
Kunitz, Moses, 1951.
199.19.
Kusch, Polycarp, 1960-1961.

200. K: Correspondence, 1936-1956.


200.1.
K: Correspondence, 1936.
200.2.
K: Correspondence, 1937.
200.3.
K: Correspondence, 1938.
200.4.
K: Correspondence, 1939.
200.5.
K: Correspondence, 1940.
200.6.
K: Correspondence, 1941.
200.7.
K: Correspondence, 1942.
200.8.
K: Correspondence, 1943.
200.9.
K: Correspondence, 1944.
200.10.
K: Correspondence, 1945.
200.11.
K: Correspondence, 1946.
200.12.
K: Correspondence, 1947.
200.13.
K: Correspondence, 1948.
200.14.
K: Correspondence, 1949.
200.15.
K: Correspondence, 1950.
200.16.
K: Correspondence, 1951.
200.17.
K: Correspondence, 1952.
200.18.
K: Correspondence, 1953.
200.19.
K: Correspondence, 1954.
200.20.
K: Correspondence, 1955.
200.21.
K: Correspondence, 1956.

201. K: Correspondence, 1957-1962.


201.1.
K: Correspondence, 1957.
201.2.
K: Correspondence, 1958.
201.3.
K: Correspondence, 1959.
201.4.
K: Correspondence, 1960.
201.5.
K: Correspondence, 1961.
201.6.
K: Correspondence, 1962.

202. K: Correspondence, 1963-1966.


202.1.
K: Correspondence, 1963.
202.2.
K: Correspondence, 1964.
202.3.
K: Correspondence, 1965.
202.4.
K: Correspondence, 1966.

203. K: Correspondence, 1967-1971.


203.1.
K: Correspondence, 1967.
203.2.
K: Correspondence, 1968.
203.3.
K: Correspondence, 1969.
203.4.
K: Correspondence, 1970.
203.5.
K: Correspondence, 1971.

204. K: Correspondence, 1972-1975.


204.1.
K: Correspondence, 1972.
204.2.
K: Correspondence, 1973.
204.3.
K: Correspondence, 1974.
204.4.
K: Correspondence, 1975.

205. K: Correspondence, 1976-1978.


205.1.
K: Correspondence, 1976.
205.2.
K: Correspondence, 1977.
205.3.
K: Correspondence, 1978.

206. K: Correspondence, 1979-1980.


206.1.
K: Correspondence, 1979.
206.2.
K: Correspondence, 1980.

207. K: Correspondence, 1981-1982.


207.1.
K: Correspondence, 1981.
207.2.
K: Correspondence, 1982.

208. K: Correspondence, 1983-1985.


208.1.
K: Correspondence, 1983.
208.2.
K: Correspondence, 1984.
208.3.
K: Correspondence, 1985.

209. K: Correspondence, 1986-1988.


209.1.
K: Correspondence, 1986.
209.2.
K: Correspondence, 1987.
209.3.
K: Correspondence, 1988.

210. K: Correspondence, 1989-1991.


210.1.
K: Correspondence, 1989.
210.2.
K: Correspondence, 1990.
210.3.
K: Correspondence, 1991.

211. K: Correspondence, 1992-1996, No Date.


211.1.
K: Correspondence, 1992.
211.2.
K: Correspondence, 1993.
211.3.
K: Correspondence, 1994.
211.4.
K: Correspondence, 1995.
211.5.
K: Correspondence, 1996.
211.6.
K: Correspondence, No Date.

12. L.

212. L: Individual Correspondence. (Lacey - Lattimer).


212.1.
Lacey, William N., 1938, 1941, 1948.
212.2.
LaForce, Richard C., 1959, 1961, 1962, 1968.
212.3.
Lal, Gobind Behari, 1943-1944, 1955, 1979.
212.4.
LaMer, Victor K., 1936-1938, 1940-1941, 1947, 1949.
212.5.
Lamont, Corliss, 1956-1957, 1960-1962, 1966, 1980, 1984, 1987.
212.6.
Landers, Ann, 1979, 1982, 1987.
212.7.
Landsteiner, Ernest Karl, 1936-1938, 1940-1945, 1968.
212.8.
Lang, Serge, 1964, 1979, 1987-1994.
212.9.
Langmuir, Irving, 1938-1939.
212.10.
Lanni, Frank, 1947, 1951, 1956, 1960-1962.
212.11.
Lapp, Ralph E., 1958, 1962, 1964, 1967.
212.12.
Larson, Dewey, 1952-1953.
212.13.
Lasagna, Louis, 1971, 1977, 1980-1981.
212.14.
Lassettre, Majorie, 1936-1937, 1953, 1961.
212.15.
Latimer, Wendell, 1936-1937, 1941, 1946-1948, 1952, 1954-1955, 1988.
212.16.
Lattimer, John, 1980-1981, 1983, 1987, 1992, 1994.

213. von Laue, Max, 1939, 1941.


213.1.
von Laue, Max: Correspondence, 1939, 1941.
213.2.
von Laue, Max: Biographical Information, 1960-1962.
213.3.
von Laue, Max: Reprints, 1905-1934.
213.4.
von Laue, Max: Reprints, 1935-1959.

214. L: Individual Correspondence. (Lauritson - LeCompte).


214.1.
Lauritsen, Thomas, 1956, 1961.
214.2.
Lawrence, Ernest O., 1939, 1984, 1986.
214.3.
Lawson, Steve, 1990, 1992-1996.
214.4.
Leake, Chauncey D, 1941, 1954-1956, 1960-1963, 1974-1977, 1993-1994.
214.5.
Leavitt, John, 1984-1985, 1987, 1991-1992.
214.6.
LeCompte, Herman, 1974-1981, 1992-1994.

215. L: Individual Correspondence. (Lederberg - Lewis, E.B.).


215.1.
Lederberg, Joshua, 1955-1956, 1962-1963, 1970, 1975.
215.2.
Lee, T. D., 1963.
215.3.
Leibovitz, Brian, 1975-1982, 1984-1986, 1988-1994, 1996.
215.4.
Lennard-Jones, John E., 1937, 1940, 1950-1953.
215.5.
Lerner, Abba, [Regarding] 1964.
215.6.
Levin, Warren, 1989-1995.
215.7.
Lewis, Edward B., 1955-1959, 1963, 1965, 1967, 1987, 1989.

216. Lewis, G. N., 1926-1945.


216.1.
Lewis, G. N.: Correspondence, 1926-1945.
216.2.
Lewis, G. N.: Biographical Information.
216.3.
Lewis, G. N.: Reprints, 1913-1930.
216.4.
Lewis, G. N.: Reprints, 1931-1947.
216.5.
Lewis, G. N.: Reprints, Photocopies.

217. L: Individual Correspondence. (Libby, A. - London).


217.1.
Libby, Alfred F., 1978-1983, 1989-1991.
217.2.
Libby, W. F., 1950-1952, 1954-1955, 1957-1958, 1960-1963, 1965.
217.3.
Lindegren, Carl C., 1968, 1970-1975, 1981, 1983-1985.
217.4.
Lipmann, Fritz, 1954, 1962-1963, 1980, 1983.
217.5.
Lippman, Richard W., 1951-1961, 1980, 1982.
217.6.
Lipscomb, William N., 1947-1948, 1950-1953, 1957-1959, 1961, 1963, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1979, 1989, 1993-1995.
217.7.
London, Fritz, 1936-1937.

218. L: Individual Correspondence. (Longuet-Higgins - LuValle).


218.1.
Longuet-Higgins, H. C., 1948-1949, 1952, 1955.
218.2.
Lonsdale, Kathleen, 1936-1937, 1947-1949, 1952-1954, 1966.
218.3.
Low, Barbara, 1949, 1951-1956, 1958, 1963.
218.4.
Löwdin, Per-Olov, 1951, 1955, 1958-1959, 1962-1963, 1965-1967, 1970, 1972, 1974-1979, 1981, 1988.
218.5.
Lown, Bernard, 1991-1992.
218.6.
Lozoya, Lucille, 1957, 1980-1981, 1983, 1985, 1987-1991.
218.7.
Lu, Chia-Si, [Lu, Jiaxi] 1938-1941, 1944-1945, 1948-1949, 1957, 1975, 1981, 1983-1985, 1987, 1991.
218.8.
Luce, Henry R., 1958, 1965.
218.9.
Lukesh, Joseph S., 1948-1950, 1953-1954.
218.10.
Luria, Salvador E., 1957, 1959-1961, 1963, 1965, 1968, 1970, 1973.
218.11.
LuValle, James E., [Eastman Kodak] 1938, 1941, 1944, 1958-1959, 1961, 1968-1969, 1984, 1987.
218.12.
LuValle, James E.: Research Notebook, 1939.

219. L: Organizational Correspondence. (La - Lo).


219.1.
Lalor Foundation, 1956-1957, 1979.
219.2.
Library of Congress, 1962, 1973, 1976, 1979, 1982, 1984.
219.3.
Life, 1951, 1954-1955, 1958, 1960, 1963-1965.
219.4.
Linus Pauling Arms Control Lecture Series, 1994-1995.
219.5.
Linus Pauling Health International, Inc., 1990-1991.
219.6.
Linus Pauling Lecture, [Stanford University] 1975, 1977-1979, 1981-1994.
219.7.
Linus Pauling Lecture in Chemical Physics, [California Institute of Technology] 1992-1993.
219.8.
Linus Pauling Lecture in Chemistry, [Oregon State University] 1987-1994.
219.9.
Linus Pauling Study Center, [Santiago, Chile] 1992.
219.10.
Livingston Medical Clinic, 1976, 1980-1981.
219.11.
Look, 1958, 1962.
219.12.
Los Angeles Mirror, 1961.
219.13.
Los Angeles Times, 1945.

220. The Linus Pauling Heart Foundation.


220.1.
Linus Pauling Heart Foundation: bylaws and articles of incorporation, 1992.
220.2.
Linus Pauling Heart Foundation: assorted correspondence and memoranda, 1990-1996.
220.3.
Linus Pauling Heart Foundation, materials re: finances, development and building lease, 1990-1997.

221. The Linus Pauling Heart Foundation.


221.1.
Linus Pauling Heart Foundation: press releases and assorted public relations materials, 1991-1992.
221.2.
Linus Pauling Heart Foundation, materials re: equipment and staff, including meeting minutes, 1992-1993.

222. The Linus Pauling Heart Foundation.


222.1.
Linus Pauling Heart Foundation, materials re: taxes, 1992-1993.
222.2.
Linus Pauling Heart Foundation: assorted newspaper and magazine clippings collected by Foundation staff.

223. The Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine.


223.1.
Typescript: "Laboratory for Orthomolecular Medicine, 28 February 1973", by Art Robinson.
223.2.
Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, materials re: preliminary planning stages.
223.3.
Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, materials re: proposal for a subsidiary clinic, 1973-1982, 1989.
223.4.
Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, materials re: fund raising and financial appeals.
223.5.
Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine: meeting minute transcriptions, 1973-1996.

224. The Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine.


224.1.
Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, materials re: research and staff.

225. The Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine.


225.1.
Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, materials re: LPI finances.

226. The Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine.


226.1.
Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, correspondence with Hoffmann-La Roche, Inc., re: research and finances, 1973-1994.

227. The Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine.


227.1.
Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, materials re: grant proposals and research proposals.
227.2.
Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, materials re: patents at LPI.
227.3.
Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, materials re: purchase and use of scientific equipment.
227.4.
Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, materials re: LPI brochures and LPI newsletters.
227.5.
Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, materials re: LPI library.
227.6.
Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, materials re: The Linus Pauling Humanitarian Award.
227.7.
Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, materials re: leasing space at Washington D.C. power laboratory, 1979.
227.8.
Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, materials re: LPI Symposium, 1984.
227.9.
Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, materials re: 20th Anniversary Party, May 29, 1993.
227.10.
Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, materials re: LPI Symposium, September 29 - October 1, 1994.

228. The Linus Pauling Medal, (American Chemical Society, Puget Sound and Oregon Sections) 1966-1982.


228.1.
The Linus Pauling Medal: Correspondence, 1966.
228.2.
The Linus Pauling Medal: Correspondence, 1967.
228.3.
The Linus Pauling Medal: Correspondence, 1968.
228.4.
The Linus Pauling Medal: Correspondence, 1969.
228.5.
The Linus Pauling Medal: Correspondence, 1971.
228.6.
The Linus Pauling Medal: Correspondence, 1972.
228.7.
The Linus Pauling Medal: Correspondence, 1974.
228.8.
The Linus Pauling Medal: Correspondence, 1976.
228.9.
The Linus Pauling Medal: Correspondence, 1977.
228.10.
The Linus Pauling Medal: Correspondence, 1978.
228.11.
The Linus Pauling Medal: Correspondence, 1979.
228.12.
The Linus Pauling Medal: Correspondence, 1980.
228.13.
The Linus Pauling Medal: Correspondence, 1981.
228.14.
The Linus Pauling Medal: Correspondence, 1982.

229. The Linus Pauling Medal, (American Chemical Society, Puget Sound and Oregon Sections) 1983-1994.


229.1.
The Linus Pauling Medal: Correspondence, 1983.
229.2.
The Linus Pauling Medal: Correspondence, 1984.
229.3.
The Linus Pauling Medal: Correspondence, 1985.
229.4.
The Linus Pauling Medal: Correspondence, 1986.
229.5.
The Linus Pauling Medal: Correspondence, 1987.
229.6.
The Linus Pauling Medal: Correspondence, 1988.
229.7.
The Linus Pauling Medal: Correspondence, 1989.
229.8.
The Linus Pauling Medal: Correspondence, 1990.
229.9.
The Linus Pauling Medal: Correspondence, 1991.
229.10.
The Linus Pauling Medal: Correspondence, 1992.
229.11.
The Linus Pauling Medal: Correspondence, 1993.
229.12.
The Linus Pauling Medal: Correspondence, 1994.

230. L: Correspondence, 1935-1954.


230.1.
L: Correspondence, 1935.
230.2.
L: Correspondence, 1936.
230.3.
L: Correspondence, 1937.
230.4.
L: Correspondence, 1938.
230.5.
L: Correspondence, 1939.
230.6.
L: Correspondence, 1940.
230.7.
L: Correspondence, 1941.
230.8.
L: Correspondence, 1942.
230.9.
L: Correspondence, 1943.
230.10.
L: Correspondence, 1944.
230.11.
L: Correspondence, 1945.
230.12.
L: Correspondence, 1946.
230.13.
L: Correspondence, 1947.
230.14.
L: Correspondence, 1948.
230.15.
L: Correspondence, 1949.
230.16.
L: Correspondence, 1950.
230.17.
L: Correspondence, 1951.
230.18.
L: Correspondence, 1952.
230.19.
L: Correspondence, 1953.
230.20.
L: Correspondence, 1954.

231. L: Correspondence, 1955-1960.


231.1.
L: Correspondence, 1955.
231.2.
L: Correspondence, 1956.
231.3.
L: Correspondence, 1957.
231.4.
L: Correspondence, 1958.
231.5.
L: Correspondence, 1959.
231.6.
L: Correspondence, 1960.

232. L: Correspondence, 1961-1963.


232.1.
L: Correspondence, 1961.
232.2.
L: Correspondence, 1962.
232.3.
L: Correspondence, 1963.

233. L: Correspondence, 1964-1966.


233.1.
L: Correspondence, 1964.
233.2.
L: Correspondence, 1965.
233.3.
L: Correspondence, 1966.

234. L: Correspondence, 1967-1971.


234.1.
L: Correspondence, 1967.
234.2.
L: Correspondence, 1968.
234.3.
L: Correspondence, 1969.
234.4.
L: Correspondence, 1970.
234.5.
L: Correspondence, 1971.

235. L: Correspondence, 1972-1976.


235.1.
L: Correspondence, 1972.
235.2.
L: Correspondence, 1973.
235.3.
L: Correspondence, 1974.
235.4.
L: Correspondence, 1975.
235.5.
L: Correspondence, 1976.

236. L: Correspondence, 1977-1979.


236.1.
L: Correspondence, 1977.
236.2.
L: Correspondence, 1978.
236.3.
L: Correspondence, 1979.

237. L: Correspondence, 1980-1982.


237.1.
L: Correspondence, 1980.
237.2.
L: Correspondence, 1981.
237.3.
L: Correspondence, 1982.

238. L: Correspondence, 1983-1985.


238.1.
L: Correspondence, 1983.
238.2.
L: Correspondence, 1984.
238.3.
L: Correspondence, 1985.

239. L: Correspondence, 1986-1988.


239.1.
L: Correspondence, 1986.
239.2.
L: Correspondence, 1987.
239.3.
L: Correspondence, 1988.

240. L: Correspondence, 1989-1992.


240.1.
L: Correspondence, 1989.
240.2.
L: Correspondence, 1990.
240.3.
L: Correspondence, 1991.
240.4.
L: Correspondence, 1992.

241. L: Correspondence, 1993-1996, No Date.


241.1.
L: Correspondence, 1993.
241.2.
L: Correspondence, 1994.
241.3.
L: Correspondence, 1995.
241.4.
L: Correspondence, 1996.
241.5.
L: Correspondence, No Date.

13. M.

242. M: Individual Correspondence. (MacDougall - Mampell).


242.1.
MacDougall, Roger, 1973-1975, 1977.
242.2.
Machatschki, Felix, 1964-1965, 1970.
242.3.
MacPherson, Leonard, 1976, 1979, 1986.
242.4.
Maddox, Stephen, 1986, 1992-1995.
242.5.
Maguire, Mairead Corrigan, 1990-1991.
242.6.
Maksi, Zvonimir B., 1982-1994, 1996.
242.7.
Malter, Louis, 1981-1982.
242.8.
Mampell, Klaus, 1958.

243. M: Individual Correspondence. (Marcus - Mark, Hans).


243.1.
Marcus, Stephan, 1982-1984.
243.2.
Marica, John, 1962-1963.
243.3.
Marinacci, Barbara, 1962, 1982, 1992-1996, 1999.
243.4.
Mark, Hans, 1966, 1976, 1990.

244. M: Individual Correspondence. (Mark, Herman - Mayer).


244.1.
Mark, Herman, 1938-1941, 1943, 1945, 1947, 1950-1952, 1955, 1958-1959, 1961, 1964-1965, 1975-1979, 1981, 1983-1985, 1987-1992.
244.2.
Marsh, Richard, 1961, 1967-1968, 1980, 1982, 1984-1985, 1987-1994.
244.3.
Matsuda, Genji, 1958-1959, 1963-1964, 1974-1978, 1980-1986, 1990, 1992.
244.4.
Matthias, Bernd, 1957, 1966-1969, 1974-1975.
244.5.
May, Ben, 1950-1958, 1960-1961, 1963, 1967-1968, 1970-1971.
244.6.
Mayer, Henry, 1958-1959, 1961, 1965, 1994.
244.7.
Mayer, Jean, 1971, 1973, 1975-1976, 1978, 1980, 1983, 1985.
244.8.
Mayer, Joseph, 1938-1941, 1951-1952, 1955, 1965-1966, 1970, 1978.

245. M: Individual Correspondence. (McClure - McMillan).


245.1.
McClure, Vance, 1968-1970, 1975-1976.
245.2.
McConnell, Harden, 1955, 1958-1960, 1963, 1967-1971, 1974, 1976-1977, 1979, 1982-1993.
245.3.
McCormick, William and Kathleen, 1971, 1974-1975.
245.4.
McCullough, J. D., 1940, 1942, 1949, 1956, 1958, 1960, 1962, 1983-1984.
245.5.
McGovern, George, 1976-1978.
245.6.
McMillan, Edwin, 1940, 1947, 1951, 1974, 1981.

246. M: Individual Correspondence. (Mead - Miller).


246.1.
Mead, Clifford, 1986-1995.
246.2.
Mead, Margaret, 1961.
246.3.
Medawar, Peter, 1984.
246.4.
Medvedev, Zhores A., 1963, 1971.
246.5.
Mees, C. E. Kenneth, 1951, 1954.
246.6.
Meiklejohn, Alexander and Helen, 1970, 1972, 1975-1977.
246.7.
Mellor, David P., 1936-1938, 1942-1946, 1950-1952, 1954-1955, 1958, 1962, 1977.
246.8.
Meselson, Matthew, 1951, 1958-1961, 1963, 1965-1966, 1970, 1974-1986, 1990.
246.9.
Michaelis, Leonor, 1936, 1938-1945.
246.10.
Miller, Arthur, 1947, 1950, 1953.

247. Millikan, Robert, 1932, 1935-1951.


247.1.
Millikan, Robert, 1932, 1935-1951.

248. M: Individual Correspondence. (Mills - Morgan).


248.1.
Mills, James R., 1974-1976, 1981.
248.2.
Milne, W. E., 1937.
248.3.
Mirsky, A. E., 1936-1938, 1940-1944, 1947, 1950.
248.4.
Mislow, Kurt, 1947-1953, 1955, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1967-1968, 1970, 1975, 1987.
248.5.
Mitterand, Francois, 1988.
248.6.
Mizushima, S., 1936-1937, 1950, 1953-1955, 1967, 1983.
248.7.
Moelwyn-Hughes, E. A., 1951, 1953-1955.
248.8.
Moerman, C., 1971, 1974-1976, 1979-1980, 1982-1983.
248.9.
Moertel, Charles, 1977-1987.
248.10.
Moller, J. M., 1974-1976.
248.11.
Mondavi, Robert, 1988, 1992.
248.12.
Monod, Jacques, 1953, 1959-1960.
248.13.
Moore, Stanford, 1963.
248.14.
Moore, Jr. Walter J., 1940-1941, 1950-1953, 1955, 1958, 1963, 1965-1968, 1971-1973, 1985, 1989, 1991.
248.15.
Morgan, Thomas Hunt, 1937-1939.

249. M: Individual Correspondence. (Morishige - Morlion).


249.1.
Morishige, Fukumi, 1975-1987, 1993.
249.2.
Morishige, Fukumi: Journal Articles and Research Papers.
249.3.
Morlion, Andrew F., 1983-1987.

250. M: Individual Correspondence. (Morrison - Moynahan).


250.1.
Morrison, Philip, 1951, 1958, 1963, 1979, 1981-1982, 1988-1989, 1993.
250.2.
Morse, Wayne, 1952, 1954, 1956, 1959, 1965-1966, 1968.
250.3.
Mott, N. F., 1948, 1950, 1954-1956, 1988.
250.4.
Moynahan, James H. S., 1964-1967.

251. Mulliken, Robert, 1938-1939, 1949-1951, 1958, 1964, 1970, 1973 .


251.1.
Mulliken, Robert: Correspondence, 1938-1939, 1949-1951, 1958, 1964, 1970, 1973.

252. M: Individual Correspondence. (Muller - Myrdal).


252.1.
Muller, Hermann J., 1947, 1955-1956, 1958, 1961-1962.
252.2.
Munro, Dorothy, 1980, 1986-1987, 1990, 1993.
252.3.
Murata, Akira, 1974-1989.
252.4.
Murphy, William P., 1983.
252.5.
Muste, A. J., 1960-1962, 1964-1965.
252.6.
Myrdal, Alva, 1983.

253. McGraw-Hill and Co., 1936-1984.


253.1.
McGraw-Hill and Co., 1936-1943.
253.2.
McGraw-Hill and Co., 1945-1946.
253.3.
McGraw-Hill and Co., 1947-1948.
253.4.
McGraw-Hill and Co., 1949-1950.
253.5.
McGraw-Hill and Co., 1951.
253.6.
McGraw-Hill and Co., 1953-1954.
253.7.
McGraw-Hill and Co., 1955-1956.
253.8.
McGraw-Hill and Co., 1958.
253.9.
McGraw-Hill and Co., 1959-1960.
253.10.
McGraw-Hill and Co., 1961-1962.
253.11.
McGraw-Hill and Co., 1963, 1966, 1969.
253.12.
McGraw-Hill and Co., 1983-1984.

254. M: Organizational Correspondence. (Ma - Mo).


254.1.
Mark Twain Journal, Cyril Clemens, ed., 1964, 1969, 1970-1971, 1975.
254.2.
Medical Horizons, Don Goddard, ABC-TV, No Date.
254.3.
The Medical Letter, 1962, 1970-1972.
254.4.
Medical and Technical Publishing Co., 1964, 1971-1972.
254.5.
Medical Tribune International, 1963, 1972, 1975, 1991.
254.6.
Meiklejohn Civil Liberties Institute, 1985-1987, 1989-1991, 1995.
254.7.
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, 1955-1956, 1958, 1974-1987.
254.8.
Mendeleev Chemical Society, 1978.
254.9.
Merck and Co., Inc., 1940-1943, 1951, 1969, 1971-1972, 1975, 1981-1982.
254.10.
Mid-Peninsula Health Service, Inc., 1976-1977, 1981.
254.11.
The Milne Society, 1981, 1986, 1990-1994.
254.12.
Mobilization for Peace, Jobs and Justice, 1985-1986, 1990.
254.13.
Modern Medicine, 1958-1959, 1962-1963, 1976, 1980, 1984.

255. M: Correspondence, 1930, 1934-1949.


255.1.
M: Correspondence, 1930.
255.2.
M: Correspondence, 1934.
255.3.
M: Correspondence, 1936.
255.4.
M: Correspondence, 1937.
255.5.
M: Correspondence, 1938.
255.6.
M: Correspondence, 1939.
255.7.
M: Correspondence, 1940.
255.8.
M: Correspondence, 1941.
255.9.
M: Correspondence, 1942.
255.10.
M: Correspondence, 1943.
255.11.
M: Correspondence, 1944.
255.12.
M: Correspondence, 1945.
255.13.
M: Correspondence, 1946.
255.14.
M: Correspondence, 1947.
255.15.
M: Correspondence, 1948.
255.16.
M: Correspondence, 1949.

256. M: Correspondence, 1950-1955.


256.1.
M: Correspondence, 1950.
256.2.
M: Correspondence, 1951.
256.3.
M: Correspondence, 1952.
256.4.
M: Correspondence, 1953.
256.5.
M: Correspondence, 1954.
256.6.
M: Correspondence, 1955.

257. M: Correspondence, 1956-1958.


257.1.
M: Correspondence, 1956.
257.2.
M: Correspondence, 1957.
257.3.
M: Correspondence, 1958.

258. M: Correspondence, 1959-1961.


258.1.
M: Correspondence, 1959.
258.2.
M: Correspondence, 1960.
258.3.
M: Correspondence, 1961.

259. M: Correspondence, 1962-1964.


259.1.
M: Correspondence, 1962.
259.2.
M: Correspondence, 1963.
259.3.
M: Correspondence, 1964.

260. M: Correspondence, 1965-1967.


260.1.
M: Correspondence, 1965.
260.2.
M: Correspondence, 1966.
260.3.
M: Correspondence, 1967.

261. M: Correspondence, 1968-1971.


261.1.
M: Correspondence, 1968.
261.2.
M: Correspondence, 1969.
261.3.
M: Correspondence, 1970.
261.4.
M: Correspondence, 1971.

262. M: Correspondence, 1972-1974.


262.1.
M: Correspondence, 1972.
262.2.
M: Correspondence, 1973.
262.3.
M: Correspondence, 1974.

263. M: Correspondence, 1975-1976.


263.1.
M: Correspondence, 1975.
263.2.
M: Correspondence, 1976.

264. M: Correspondence, 1977.


264.1.
M: Correspondence, 1977.

265. M: Correspondence, 1978.


265.1.
M: Correspondence, 1978.

266. M: Correspondence, 1979.


266.1.
M: Correspondence, 1979.

267. M: Correspondence, 1980.


267.1.
M: Correspondence, 1980.

268. M: Correspondence, 1981.


268.1.
M: Correspondence, 1981.

269. M: Correspondence, 1982.


269.1.
M: Correspondence, 1982.

270. M: Correspondence, 1983-1984.


270.1.
M: Correspondence, 1983.
270.2.
M: Correspondence, 1984.

271. M: Correspondence, 1985-1986.


271.1.
M: Correspondence, 1985.
271.2.
M: Correspondence, 1986.

272. M: Correspondence, 1987-1989.


272.1.
M: Correspondence, 1987.
272.2.
M: Correspondence, 1988.
272.3.
M: Correspondence, 1989.

273. M: Correspondence, 1990-1991.


273.1.
M: Correspondence, 1990.
273.2.
M: Correspondence, 1991.

274. M: Correspondence, 1992-1993.


274.1.
M: Correspondence, 1992.
274.2.
M: Correspondence, 1993.

275. M: Correspondence, 1994-1996, No Date.


275.1.
M: Correspondence, 1994.
275.2.
M: Correspondence, 1995.
275.3.
M: Correspondence, 1996.
275.4.
M: Correspondence, No Date.

14. N.

276. N: Individual Correspondence. (Nader - Newbold).


276.1.
Nader, Ralph, 1971, 1975-1977.
276.2.
Nalbandian, Robert, 1968, 1971-1972, 1974, 1976-1979, 1981, 1983.
276.3.
Nathan, Otto, 1956, 1962, 1965, 1971, 1979-1982.
276.4.
Neel, James V., 1954, 1958.
276.5.
Nehru, Jawarlahal, No Date.
276.6.
Neilands, J. B., 1952-1963, 1967, 1971, 1981, 1983, 1988.
276.7.
Nesmeyanov, A. N., 1957-1959, 1961.
276.8.
Neurath, Hans, 1938-1939, 1942, 1944-1989, 1992.
276.9.
Newbold, H. L., 1970-1972, 1978-1994.

277. N: Individual Correspondence. (Newman - Nowacki).


277.1.
Newman, Paul, 1990-1991.
277.2.
Nicholson, Morris, 1964, 1968, 1981, 1984-1988, 1990-1993, 1995-1996.
277.3.
Niebuhr, Reinhold, 1950.
277.4.
Niedzwiecki, Aleksandra, 1992-1994.
277.5.
Niemann, Carl, 1937-1938, 1948, 1950, 1962.
277.6.
Niemöller, D. Martin, 1958, 1961-1962, 1983-1984.
277.7.
Nixon, Jon, 1980-1982.
277.8.
Nixon, Richard, 1952, 1968, 1970.
277.9.
re: Nixon-Kennedy Debate, October 7, 1960.
277.10.
Nobel, Claes, 1974-1992.
277.11.
Noel-Baker, Phillip, 1958-1959, 1961, 1963, 1965-1966, 1968, 1970-1971, 1977.
277.12.
Nordenström, Björn, 1986-1994.
277.13.
Norrish, Ronald G. W., 1951.
277.14.
Northrop, John H., 1938, 1948, 1957, 1961, 1964.
277.15.
Nowacki, Werner, 1945, 1947-1951, 1953, 1961, 1970, 1981.

278. Noyes, A. A., 1921-1938.


278.1.
Noyes, A. A.: Correspondence, 1924-1926, 1938, No Date.
278.2.
Noyes, A. A.: Reprints, 1921-1937.
278.3.
Noyes, A. A.: Biographical Memoirs.
278.4.
Noyes, A. A.: LP's Notes, Correspondence Regarding.
278.5.
Noyes and Hale Fellowships, 1938.
278.6.
Materials gathered for Pauling's article on A. A. Noyes for The Dictionary of American Biography. Includes Correspondence, Biographical Material and Last Will and Testament.
278.7.
Noyes, A. A.: Correspondence re: LP's California Institute of Technology graduate admission application, 1922.

279. N: Individual Correspondence. (Noyes, H. Pierre - Nyholm).


279.1.
Noyes, H. Pierre, 1975, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1990, 1992.
279.2.
Noyes, Richard N., 1941, 1946, 1954, 1957, 1959, 1961-1964, 1973, 1977, 1986-1994.
279.3.
Noyes, W. A., 1926-1937.
279.4.
Noyes, W. A., 1938-1941, 1978.
279.5.
Noyes, Jr., W. A., 1938-1947, 1953-1955, 1960, 1963, 1970-1971.
279.6.
Null, Gary, 1978-1980, 1983, 1985.
279.7.
Nyholm, Ronald Sydney, 1948, 1957-1958, 1960-1961, 1968.

280. Nobel Prize Nominations: Correspondence, 1940, 1942, 1948, 1958, 1960-1970.


280.1.
Correspondence re: Nobel Prize Nominations, 1940, 1942.
280.2.
Correspondence re: Nobel Prize Nominations, 1948.
280.3.
Correspondence re: Nobel Prize Nominations, 1958.
280.4.
Correspondence re: Nobel Prize Nominations, 1960.
280.5.
Correspondence re: Nobel Prize Nominations, 1961.
280.6.
Correspondence re: Nobel Prize Nominations, 1963.
280.7.
Correspondence re: Nobel Prize Nominations, 1964.
280.8.
Correspondence re: Nobel Prize Nominations, 1965.
280.9.
Correspondence re: Nobel Prize Nominations, 1966.
280.10.
Correspondence re: Nobel Prize Nominations, 1967.
280.11.
Correspondence re: Nobel Prize Nominations, 1968.
280.12.
Correspondence re: Nobel Prize Nominations, 1969.
280.13.
Correspondence re: Nobel Prize Nominations, 1970.

281. Nobel Prize Nominations: Correspondence, 1971-1984.


281.1.
Correspondence re: Nobel Prize Nominations, 1971.
281.2.
Correspondence re: Nobel Prize Nominations, 1972.
281.3.
Correspondence re: Nobel Prize Nominations, 1973.
281.4.
Correspondence re: Nobel Prize Nominations, 1974.
281.5.
Correspondence re: Nobel Prize Nominations, 1975.
281.6.
Correspondence re: Nobel Prize Nominations, 1976.
281.7.
Correspondence re: Nobel Prize Nominations, 1977.
281.8.
Correspondence re: Nobel Prize Nominations, 1978.
281.9.
Correspondence re: Nobel Prize Nominations, 1979.
281.10.
Correspondence re: Nobel Prize Nominations, 1980.
281.11.
Correspondence re: Nobel Prize Nominations, 1981.
281.12.
Correspondence re: Nobel Prize Nominations, 1982.
281.13.
Correspondence re: Nobel Prize Nominations, 1983.
281.14.
Correspondence re: Nobel Prize Nominations, 1984.

282. Nobel Prize Nominations: Correspondence 1985-1994, No Date.


282.1.
Correspondence re: Nobel Prize Nominations, 1985.
282.2.
Correspondence re: Nobel Prize Nominations, 1986.
282.3.
Correspondence re: Nobel Prize Nominations, 1987.
282.4.
Correspondence re: Nobel Prize Nominations, 1988.
282.5.
Correspondence re: Nobel Prize Nominations, 1989.
282.6.
Correspondence re: Nobel Prize Nominations, 1990.
282.7.
Correspondence re: Nobel Prize Nominations, 1991.
282.8.
Correspondence re: Nobel Prize Nominations, 1992.
282.9.
Correspondence re: Nobel Prize Nominations, 1993.
282.10.
Correspondence re: Nobel Prize Nominations, 1994.
282.11.
Correspondence re: Nobel Prize Nominations, No Date.
282.12.
Typescript, Correspondence: The Transformation of the Nobel Peace Prize, Irwin Abrams, 1984; Assorted Materials re: Irwin Abrams.

283. N: Organizational Correspondence. (Na - Na).


283.1.
The Nation, 1956-1959, 1961-1964, 1970, 1974.
283.2.
National Advisory Council on Aging, 1976-1977.
283.3.
National Broadcasting Company, 1940, 1958, 1960, 1971, 1976-1977.
283.4.
National Bureau of Standards, 1946, 1965.
283.5.
National Film Board (Canada), 1960-1961, 1965-1966, 1968.
283.6.
National Guardian, 1950, 1957-1965, 1967.

284. N: Organizational Correspondence. (National Cancer Institute).


284.1.
Typescript, Correspondence: "Meeting with Dr. Samuel Broder, Director of the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and Dr. Peter Greenwald, Director of the Division of Cancer Prevention and Control at NCI", by Morton Klein, April 13, 1989.
284.2.
National Cancer Institute, 1971-1973.
284.3.
National Cancer Institute, 1974-1975.
284.4.
National Cancer Institute, 1976.
284.5.
National Cancer Institute, 1977.
284.6.
National Cancer Institute, 1978.
284.7.
National Cancer Institute, 1979.
284.8.
National Cancer Institute, 1980.
284.9.
National Cancer Institute, 1981.
284.10.
National Cancer Institute, 1982.
284.11.
National Cancer Institute, 1984.
284.12.
National Cancer Institute, 1985.
284.13.
National Cancer Institute, 1988.
284.14.
National Cancer Institute, No Date.

285. N: Organizational Correspondence. (National Institute of Health).


285.1.
National Institute of Health, 1952.
285.2.
National Institute of Health, 1953-1954.
285.3.
National Institute of Health, 1955-1958, 1961-1962.
285.4.
National Institute of Health -- Grant Proposal and Materials, 1962, 1964-1965.
285.5.
National Institute of Health, 1971-1972, 1975-1976, 1978, 1981-1991.
285.6.
National Institute of Health -- Clinical Trials, 1983-1991.
285.7.
National Institute of Health -- Plagiarism Controversy, [Ned Feder and Walter Stewart] 1993.
285.8.
National Institute of Health -- Office of Alternative Medicine, 1992-1996.

286. N: Organizational Correspondence. (Na - Nu).


286.1.
National Nutrition Consortium, 1978-1979.
286.2.
Nature, 1951-1952, 1954, 1956, 1962-1963, 1971, 1982-1983, 1988, 1992, 1994.
286.3.
New England Journal of Medicine, 1977, 1979-1980, 1982, 1984.
286.4.
New Outlook, 1952, 1960.
286.5.
New Scientist, 1958, 1961, 1977, 1988.
286.6.
Newsweek, 1954, 1959-1961, 1963, 1982, 1988.
286.7.
New York Times, 1957-1958, 1960-1965, 1970-1971, 1975, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1988.
286.8.
Nova, 1977-1994.
286.9.
Nutrition Today, 1971-1972, 1975-1976.

287. N: Correspondence, 1929-1930, 1936-1956.


287.1.
N: Correspondence, 1929.
287.2.
N: Correspondence, 1930.
287.3.
N: Correspondence, 1936.
287.4.
N: Correspondence, 1937.
287.5.
N: Correspondence, 1938.
287.6.
N: Correspondence, 1939.
287.7.
N: Correspondence, 1940.
287.8.
N: Correspondence, 1941.
287.9.
N: Correspondence, 1942.
287.10.
N: Correspondence, 1943.
287.11.
N: Correspondence, 1944.
287.12.
N: Correspondence, 1945.
287.13.
N: Correspondence, 1946.
287.14.
N: Correspondence, 1947.
287.15.
N: Correspondence, 1948.
287.16.
N: Correspondence, 1949.
287.17.
N: Correspondence, 1950.
287.18.
N: Correspondence, 1951.
287.19.
N: Correspondence, 1952.
287.20.
N: Correspondence, 1953.
287.21.
N: Correspondence, 1954.
287.22.
N: Correspondence, 1955.
287.23.
N: Correspondence, 1956.

288. N: Correspondence, 1957-1964.


288.1.
N: Correspondence, 1957.
288.2.
N: Correspondence, 1958.
288.3.
N: Correspondence, 1959.
288.4.
N: Correspondence, 1960.
288.5.
N: Correspondence, 1961.
288.6.
N: Correspondence, 1962.
288.7.
N: Correspondence, 1963.
288.8.
N: Correspondence, 1964.

289. N: Correspondence, 1965-1974.


289.1.
N: Correspondence, 1965.
289.2.
N: Correspondence, 1966.
289.3.
N: Correspondence, 1967.
289.4.
N: Correspondence, 1968.
289.5.
N: Correspondence, 1969.
289.6.
N: Correspondence, 1970.
289.7.
N: Correspondence, 1971.
289.8.
N: Correspondence, 1972.
289.9.
N: Correspondence, 1973.
289.10.
N: Correspondence, 1974.

290. N: Correspondence, 1975-1979.


290.1.
N: Correspondence, 1975.
290.2.
N: Correspondence, 1976.
290.3.
N: Correspondence, 1977.
290.4.
N: Correspondence, 1978.
290.5.
N: Correspondence, 1979.

291. N: Correspondence, 1980-1982.


291.1.
N: Correspondence, 1980.
291.2.
N: Correspondence, 1981.
291.3.
N: Correspondence, 1982.

292. N: Correspondence, 1983-1986.


292.1.
N: Correspondence, 1983.
292.2.
N: Correspondence, 1984.
292.3.
N: Correspondence, 1985.
292.4.
N: Correspondence, 1986.

293. N: Correspondence, 1987-1990.


293.1.
N: Correspondence, 1987.
293.2.
N: Correspondence, 1988.
293.3.
N: Correspondence, 1989.
293.4.
N: Correspondence, 1990.

294. N: Correspondence, 1991-1996, No Date.


294.1.
N: Correspondence, 1991.
294.2.
N: Correspondence, 1992.
294.3.
N: Correspondence, 1993.
294.4.
N: Correspondence, 1994.
294.5.
N: Correspondence, 1995.
294.6.
N: Correspondence, 1996.
294.7.
N: Correspondence, No Date.

15. O.

295. O: Individual Correspondence. (Ohtsu - Oparin).


295.1.
Ohtsu, Naoyuki, 1982, 1984, 1988, 1991-1992.
295.2.
O'Keefe, Georgia, 1973.
295.3.
Okress, Ernest, 1975-1981, 1983, 1986-1988.
295.4.
Olby, Robert, 1967-1970, 1972-1973.
295.5.
Oliphant, Mark, 1959, 1965-1967.
295.6.
Onsager, Lars, 1945, 1958-1959, 1969.
295.7.
Oparin, Aleksandr Ivanovich, 1956-1959, 1964, 1967-1970, 1972.

296. Oppenheimer, J. Robert, 1946-1963.


296.1.
Oppenheimer, J. Robert: Correspondence, 1945-1946, 1949, 1954, 1957, 1960, 1962-1963.
296.2.
Oppenheimer, J. Robert: Reprints, 1927-1947.

297. O: Individual Correspondence. (Oram - Ovshinsky).


297.1.
Oram, Harold, 1962, 1970, 1979-1980, 1983-1984.
297.2.
Orgel, Leslie, No Date.
297.3.
Orr, Boyd, 1965, 1967-1968, 1970-1971.
297.4.
Osmond, Humphrey, 1957, 1967, 1970-1971, 1976-1981, 1984-1987.
297.5.
Oster, Gerald, 1951-1953.
297.6.
Otani, Kanji, 1954-1957, 1959, 1963, 1965, 1967-1968, 1974, 1978, 1980, 1982.
297.7.
O'Toole, Margot, 1987-1989, 1991.
297.8.
Ovchinnikov, Yuri, 1977-1978, 1981, 1984-1985, 1988.
297.9.
Ovshinsky, Stanford and Iris, 1970, 1985-1994.

298. Oregon State College/Oregon State University: Correspondence, 1933-1996, No Date.


298.1.
Oregon State College: Correspondence, 1933.
298.2.
Oregon State College: Correspondence, 1940.
298.3.
Oregon State College: Correspondence, 1947.
298.4.
Oregon State College: Correspondence, 1959.
298.5.
Oregon State University: Correspondence, 1961.
298.6.
Oregon State University: Correspondence, 1962.
298.7.
Oregon State University: Correspondence, 1963.
298.8.
Oregon State University: Correspondence, 1964.
298.9.
Oregon State University: Correspondence, 1965.
298.10.
Oregon State University: Correspondence, 1966-1967.
298.11.
Oregon State University: Correspondence, 1968.
298.12.
Oregon State University: Correspondence, 1969.
298.13.
Oregon State University: Correspondence, 1971.
298.14.
Oregon State University: Correspondence, 1972.
298.15.
Oregon State University: Correspondence, 1973.
298.16.
Oregon State University: Correspondence, 1974.
298.17.
Oregon State University: Correspondence, 1975.
298.18.
Oregon State University: Correspondence, 1976.
298.19.
Oregon State University: Correspondence, 1977.
298.20.
Oregon State University: Correspondence, 1978.
298.21.
Oregon State University: Correspondence, 1979.
298.22.
Oregon State University: Correspondence, 1981.
298.23.
Oregon State University: Correspondence, 1982.
298.24.
Oregon State University: Correspondence, 1984.
298.25.
Oregon State University: Correspondence, 1985.
298.26.
Oregon State University: Correspondence, 1986.
298.27.
Oregon State University: Correspondence, 1987.
298.28.
Oregon State University: Correspondence, 1988.
298.29.
Oregon State University: Correspondence, 1989.
298.30.
Oregon State University: Correspondence, 1990.
298.31.
Oregon State University: Correspondence, 1991.
298.32.
Oregon State University: Correspondence, 1992.
298.33.
Oregon State University: Correspondence, 1993.
298.34.
Oregon State University: Correspondence, 1994.
298.35.
Oregon State University: Correspondence, 1995.
298.36.
Oregon State University: Correspondence, 1996.
298.37.
Oregon State University: Correspondence, No Date.

299. O: Organizational Correspondence. (Op - Ox).


299.1.
J. Robert Oppenheimer Memorial Fund, 1977.
299.2.
Oregon Journal, 1971.
299.3.
Organization of American States, Inter-American Economic and Social Council at the Ministerial Level, Alliance for Progress, August 1961.
299.4.
Ortho Institute, 1986-1989, 1993-1994.
299.5.
Orthomolecular Medical Society, 1976-1993, 1995.
299.6.
Ortho Molecular Nutrition International, 1979, 1983-1984.
299.7.
Owens-Illinois Glass Company, 1936, 1949, 1951-1952.
299.8.
Oxford University, [re: Eastman professorship and residency in Oxford] 1946-1948.

300. O: Correspondence, 1937-1965.


300.1.
O: Correspondence, 1937.
300.2.
O: Correspondence, 1938.
300.3.
O: Correspondence, 1939.
300.4.
O: Correspondence, 1941.
300.5.
O: Correspondence, 1942.
300.6.
O: Correspondence, 1943.
300.7.
O: Correspondence, 1944.
300.8.
O: Correspondence, 1946.
300.9.
O: Correspondence, 1947.
300.10.
O: Correspondence, 1948.
300.11.
O: Correspondence, 1949.
300.12.
O: Correspondence, 1950.
300.13.
O: Correspondence, 1951.
300.14.
O: Correspondence, 1952.
300.15.
O: Correspondence, 1953.
300.16.
O: Correspondence, 1954.
300.17.
O: Correspondence, 1955.
300.18.
O: Correspondence, 1956.
300.19.
O: Correspondence, 1957.
300.20.
O: Correspondence, 1958.
300.21.
O: Correspondence, 1959.
300.22.
O: Correspondence, 1960.
300.23.
O: Correspondence, 1961.
300.24.
O: Correspondence, 1962.
300.25.
O: Correspondence, 1963.
300.26.
O: Correspondence, 1964.
300.27.
O: Correspondence, 1965.

301. O: Correspondence, 1966-1977.


301.1.
O: Correspondence, 1966.
301.2.
O: Correspondence, 1967.
301.3.
O: Correspondence, 1968.
301.4.
O: Correspondence, 1969.
301.5.
O: Correspondence, 1970.
301.6.
O: Correspondence, 1971.
301.7.
O: Correspondence, 1972.
301.8.
O: Correspondence, 1973.
301.9.
O: Correspondence, 1974.
301.10.
O: Correspondence, 1975.
301.11.
O: Correspondence, 1976.
301.12.
O: Correspondence, 1977.

302. O: Correspondence, 1978-1985.


302.1.
O: Correspondence, 1978.
302.2.
O: Correspondence, 1979.
302.3.
O: Correspondence, 1980.
302.4.
O: Correspondence, 1981.
302.5.
O: Correspondence, 1982.
302.6.
O: Correspondence, 1983.
302.7.
O: Correspondence, 1984.
302.8.
O: Correspondence, 1985.

303. O: Correspondence, 1986-1996, No Date.


303.1.
O: Correspondence, 1986.
303.2.
O: Correspondence, 1987.
303.3.
O: Correspondence, 1988.
303.4.
O: Correspondence, 1989.
303.5.
O: Correspondence, 1990.
303.6.
O: Correspondence, 1991.
303.7.
O: Correspondence, 1992.
303.8.
O: Correspondence, 1993.
303.9.
O: Correspondence, 1994.
303.10.
O: Correspondence, 1995.
303.11.
O: Correspondence, 1996.
303.12.
O: Correspondence, No Date.

16. P.

304. P: Individual Correspondence. (Pais - Perry).


304.1.
Pais, Abraham, 1991-1992.
304.2.
Palme, Olof, 1977.
304.3.
Palmer, Kenneth J., 1938-1943, 1945, 1950-1952, 1954-1955, 1972, 1976.
304.4.
Pardee, Arthur B., 1948, 1951, 1955-1956, 1960-1961, 1982, 1991-1992.
304.5.
Parker, Dorothy, 1948.
304.6.
Passwater, Richard A., 1971, 1973-1980, 1982-1994.
304.7.
Pasternak, Boris Leonidovich, 1954, 1958.
304.8.
Patterson, A. L., 1939-1940, 1946, 1984-1985.
304.9.
Pavlovic, Sretan, 1972, 1974-1994.
304.10.
Pearson, Lester B., 1959, 1961, 1965.
304.11.
Pegram, George P., 1940.
304.12.
Pei-yuan, Chou, 1978, 1980-1981.
304.13.
Penrose, Roger, 1991.
304.14.
Perot, H. Ross, 1991.
304.15.
Perry, Tom and Claire, 1957-1966, 1968-1970, 1976, 1987-1991, 1993.

305. Paradowski, Robert J., 1971-1996.


305.1.
Paradowski, Robert J.: Correspondence, 1971-1996.

306. Paradowski, Robert J.: Typescripts.


306.1.
Paradowski, Robert J., Typescript: "Biographical Sketch of Linus Pauling", 1984; "Linus Carl Pauling", No Date.
306.2.
Paradowski, Robert J., Typescript: "A Chronology of the Life and Work of Linus Pauling", 1991. [?].
306.3.
Paradowski, Robert J., Typescript: "Linus Pauling: A Scientific Biography; Chapter 4, Adolescence (1910-1917)", No Date.
306.4.
Paradowski, Robert J., Typescript: "Linus Pauling: The Making of a Scientist", No Date.
306.5.
Paradowski, Robert J., Typescript: "Linus Pauling Develops His Theory of the Chemical Bond", No Date.
306.6.
Paradowski, Robert J., Typescript: "Linus Carl Pauling, 1954", No Date.
306.7.
Paradowski, Robert J., Typescript: "Biographical information about Dr. Linus Pauling prepared by Dr. Robert J. Paradowski for the book entitled 'How to Live Longer and Feel Better'", 1985.
306.8.
Paradowski, Robert J., Typescript: "Linus Carl Pauling, Winner of Nobel Prizes in Chemistry and Peace, Dies at 93", 1994.
306.9.
Paradowski, Robert J., Typescript: "Linus Carl Pauling, Winner of Two Nobel Prizes and a Megavitamin Advocate, Dies at 93", 1994.
306.10.
Paradowski, Robert J., Typescript: "James Watson and Francis Crick Develop the Double-Helix Model for DNA, 1951-1953", No Date.
306.11.
Paradowski, Robert J., Typescript: "John Dalton", No Date.
306.12.
Paradowski, Robert J., Typescript: "Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins", No Date.
306.13.
Paradowski, Robert J., Typescript: "Sir (Frank) Macfarlane Burnet", No Date.
306.14.
Paradowski, Robert J., Typescript: "Sir (William) Lawrence Bragg", No Date.
306.15.
Paradowski, Robert J., Typescript: "Albert Szent-Györgi Discovers Vitamin C", No Date.
306.16.
Assorted Materials re: Paradowski, Robert J.

307. Perutz, Max: Correspondence, 1946-1988; Reprints, 1939-1978.


307.1.
Perutz, Max: Correspondence, 1946, 1950-1952, 1954, 1958, 1960, 1963-1964, 1968, 1971, 1987-1988.
307.2.
Perutz, Max: Reprints, 1939-1978.

308. P: Individual Correspondence. (Pettyjohn - Polanyi).


308.1.
Pettyjohn, Otho, 1958-1963.
308.2.
Philpott, William H., 1970-1971, 1973-1976, 1979-1981.
308.3.
Piel, Gerard, 1961-1963, 1965-1967, 1970-1971, 1981, 1985-1986, 1988, 1990-1994.
308.4.
Pire, R. P. Dominique, 1963-1966.
308.5.
Pirie, Antoinette, 1958-1959, 1963.
308.6.
Pirie, N. W., 1957, 1967-1968.
308.7.
Pitzer, Kenneth, 1939, 1941, 1949, 1953-1954, 1961, 1969-1970, 1975-1976, 1983, 1989, 1996.
308.8.
Plum, Niels Munk, 1963-1964.
308.9.
Polanyi, Michael, 1941, 1943, 1948.

309. P: Individual Correspondence. (Polunin- Pritikin).


309.1.
Polunin, Nicholas, 1976-1982, 1985, 1987-1988, 1992.
309.2.
Pople, John A., 1954.
309.3.
Poppe, Elna, 1963-1964, 1973-1975.
309.4.
Popper, Karl, 1980, 1988-1989.
309.5.
Prasad, Kedar N., 1976, 1978, 1980-1982, 1984-1986, 1988, 1993.
309.6.
Press, Frank, 1969, 1983-1984, 1986-1994.
309.7.
Pressman, David, 1937-1938, 1941-1942, 1947-1952, 1954-1961, 1964-1965, 1967, 1975-1978, 1981-1982.
309.8.
Pressman, David: Reprints, Typescripts and Research Materials, 1952-1961.
309.9.
Prigogine, Ilya, 1952, 1986.
309.10.
Prinzmetal, Myron, 1943-1944, 1958, 1962-1963, 1970.
309.11.
Pritikin, Nathan, 1978-1981, 1983.

310. P: Organizational Correspondence. (Pa - Pu).


310.1.
Pacific Institute for Advanced Study, 1960-1961.
310.2.
Parke, Davis and Company, 1949-1950.
310.3.
Parke, Davis and Company, 1951-1952, 1960.
310.4.
Pasadena Star-News, 1957.
310.5.
Pauling Prize, [American Crystallographic Association] 1988-1989, 1993-1994.
310.6.
Phi Beta Kappa, 1972, 1978, 1980.
310.7.
Physical Review & Physical Review Letters, 1965, 1969, 1972, 1979-1980, 1982-1983, 1985-1991, 1993.
310.8.
Physics Today, 1969-1970, 1987-1988.
310.9.
The Population Institute, 1976, 1978-1979, 1982, 1987, 1989-1991.
310.10.
Postal Fraud Notices, 1965-1966, 1968.
310.11.
Postmaster General, 1961, 1964-1966, 1968, 1974, 1979, 1987-1989.
310.12.
President's Commission on the Health Needs of the Nation, 1952.
310.13.
Prevention, 1958, 1974-1976, 1978, 1981-1982, 1984, 1986-1987, 1990, 1993.
310.14.
Procter & Gamble, Co., 1952, 1955.
310.15.
Public Justice Foundation, 1983-1985.
310.16.
Publishers' Book Service, 1966.

311. P: Organizational Correspondence. (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences).


311.1.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1980, 1984.
Communications: Jou and Blankert, "Coupling of Protein Antigens to Erythrocytes via Disulfide Bond Formation: Preparation of Stable and Sensitive Target Cells for Immune Hemolysis.".
Savicki, Lang and Ikeda-Saito, "Magnetic Susceptibility of oxy- and carbonmonoxyhemoglobins.".
Burbeck, Latter, Metz and Leavitt, "Neoplastic Human Fibroblast Proteins are Related to Epidermal Growth Factor Precursor.".
311.2.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1985.
Communications: Blaisdell, "Homogeneity of Markov Chain Representations of Sets of Nuclear DNA Sequences.".
Lin, Ng, Gunning, Kedes and Leavitt, "Identification and Order of Sequential Mutatations in β-Actin Genes Isolated from Increasingly Tumorigenic Human Fibroblast Strains.".
Shih, Jones and Barwick, "Hb Long Island: A Hemoglobin Variant with a Methionyl Extension at the NH2 Terminus and a Prolyl Substitution for the Normal Histidyl Residue 2 of the β Chain.
311.3.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1986.
Communications: Jariwalla, Tanczos, Jones, Ortiz and Salimi, "DNA Amplification and Neoplastic Transformation Mediated by a Herpes Simplex DNA Fragment Containing Cell-Related Sequences.".
Blaisdell, "A Measure of the Similarity of Sets of Sequences Not Requiring Sequence Alignment.".
Jones, Ortiz and Jariwalla, "Localization and Comparative Nucleotide Sequence Analysis of the Transforming Domain in Herpes Simplex DNA Containing Repetitive Genetic Elements.".
311.4.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1987-1988.
Communications: Gunning, Leavitt, Muscat, Ng and Kedes, "A Human β-actin Expression Vector System Directs High Level Accumulation of Antisense Transcripts.".
Fleming, Walton, Dubitsky and Bensch, "Aging Results in an Unusual Expression of Drosophila heat Shock Proteins.".
Razzaque, Jahan, McWeeney, Jariwalla, Jones, Brady and Rosenthal, "Localization and DNA Sequence Analysis of the Transforming Domain (mtrII) of Human Cytomegalovirus.".
311.5.
Correspondence: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1964-1991.

312. P: Correspondence, 1936-1952.


312.1.
P: Correspondence, 1936.
312.2.
P: Correspondence, 1937.
312.3.
P: Correspondence, 1938.
312.4.
P: Correspondence, 1939.
312.5.
P: Correspondence, 1940.
312.6.
P: Correspondence, 1941.
312.7.
P: Correspondence, 1942.
312.8.
P: Correspondence, 1943.
312.9.
P: Correspondence, 1944.
312.10.
P: Correspondence, 1945.
312.11.
P: Correspondence, 1946.
312.12.
P: Correspondence, 1947.
312.13.
P: Correspondence, 1948.
312.14.
P: Correspondence, 1949.
312.15.
P: Correspondence, 1950.
312.16.
P: Correspondence, 1951.
312.17.
P: Correspondence, 1952.

313. P: Correspondence, 1953-1959.


313.1.
P: Correspondence, 1953.
313.2.
P: Correspondence, 1954.
313.3.
P: Correspondence, 1955.
313.4.
P: Correspondence, 1956.
313.5.
P: Correspondence, 1957.
313.6.
P: Correspondence, 1958.
313.7.
P: Correspondence, 1959.

314. P: Correspondence, 1960-1963.


314.1.
P: Correspondence, 1960.
314.2.
P: Correspondence, 1961.
314.3.
P: Correspondence, 1962.
314.4.
P: Correspondence, 1963.

315. P: Correspondence, 1964-1969.


315.1.
P: Correspondence, 1964.
315.2.
P: Correspondence, 1965.
315.3.
P: Correspondence, 1966.
315.4.
P: Correspondence, 1967.
315.5.
P: Correspondence, 1968.
315.6.
P: Correspondence, 1969.

316. P: Correspondence, 1970-1974.


316.1.
P: Correspondence, 1970.
316.2.
P: Correspondence, 1971.
316.3.
P: Correspondence, 1972.
316.4.
P: Correspondence, 1973.
316.5.
P: Correspondence, 1974.

317. P: Correspondence, 1975-1977.


317.1.
P: Correspondence, 1975.
317.2.
P: Correspondence, 1976.
317.3.
P: Correspondence, 1977.

318. P: Correspondence, 1978-1979.


318.1.
P: Correspondence, 1978.
318.2.
P: Correspondence, 1979.

319. P: Correspondence, 1980-1981.


319.1.
P: Correspondence, 1980.
319.2.
P: Correspondence, 1981.

320. P: Correspondence, 1982-1984.


320.1.
P: Correspondence, 1982.
320.2.
P: Correspondence, 1983.
320.3.
P: Correspondence, 1984.

321. P: Correspondence, 1985-1988.


321.1.
P: Correspondence, 1985.
321.2.
P: Correspondence, 1986.
321.3.
P: Correspondence, 1987.
321.4.
P: Correspondence, 1988.

322. P: Correspondence, 1989-1991.


322.1.
P: Correspondence, 1989.
322.2.
P: Correspondence, 1990.
322.3.
P: Correspondence, 1991.

323. P: Correspondence, 1992-1996, No Date.


323.1.
P: Correspondence, 1992.
323.2.
P: Correspondence, 1993.
323.3.
P: Correspondence, 1994.
323.4.
P: Correspondence, 1995.
323.5.
P: Correspondence, 1996.
323.6.
P: Correspondence, No Date.

17. Q.

324. Q: Correspondence, 1948-1995, No Date.


324.1.
Q: Correspondence, 1948.
324.2.
Q: Correspondence, 1954.
324.3.
Q: Correspondence, 1955.
324.4.
Q: Correspondence, 1957.
324.5.
Q: Correspondence, 1958.
324.6.
Q: Correspondence, 1959.
324.7.
Q: Correspondence, 1960.
324.8.
Q: Correspondence, 1961.
324.9.
Q: Correspondence, 1962.
324.10.
Q: Correspondence, 1963.
324.11.
Q: Correspondence, 1965.
324.12.
Q: Correspondence, 1966.
324.13.
Q: Correspondence, 1968.
324.14.
Q: Correspondence, 1969.
324.15.
Q: Correspondence, 1971.
324.16.
Q: Correspondence, 1973.
324.17.
Q: Correspondence, 1975.
324.18.
Q: Correspondence, 1976.
324.19.
Q: Correspondence, 1977.
324.20.
Q: Correspondence, 1978.
324.21.
Q: Correspondence, 1979.
324.22.
Q: Correspondence, 1980.
324.23.
Q: Correspondence, 1981.
324.24.
Q: Correspondence, 1982.
324.25.
Q: Correspondence, 1983.
324.26.
Q: Correspondence, 1984.
324.27.
Q: Correspondence, 1985.
324.28.
Q: Correspondence, 1986.
324.29.
Q: Correspondence, 1987.
324.30.
Q: Correspondence, 1988.
324.31.
Q: Correspondence, 1989.
324.32.
Q: Correspondence, 1990.
324.33.
Q: Correspondence, 1992.
324.34.
Q: Correspondence, 1993.
324.35.
Q: Correspondence, 1994.
324.36.
Q: Correspondence, 1995.
324.37.
Q: Correspondence, No Date.

18. R.

325. Rabi, Isidor Isaac, 1938, 1944, 1946, 1967, 1977, 1984.


325.1.
Rabi, Isidor Isaac: Correspondence, 1938, 1944, 1946, 1967, 1977, 1984.

326. R: Individual Correspondence. (Rabinowitch - Randall).


326.1.
Rabinowitch, Eugene, 1936-1938, 1940, 1943, 1957, 1960, 1962, 1966, 1971.
326.2.
Rachman, A., 1963, 1966-1969.
326.3.
Radhakrishnan, Sarvepalli, 1963.
326.4.
Ramachandran, G. N., 1954-1957, 1960-1962, 1964-1967, 1970, 1974-1975, 1978, 1980, 1983, 1993.
326.5.
Raman, C. V., 1948-1949, 1951, 1958, 1962-1963.
326.6.
Randall, John T., 1953-1954.

327. Rath, Matthias, 1984-1992.


327.1.
Rath, Matthias: Correspondence, 1984-1992.
327.2.
Rath, Matthias: Reprints, 1991-1992.
327.3.
Rath, Matthias: Typescripts and Research Notes, 1991-1992.

328. R: Individual Correspondence. (Raz - Reich).


328.1.
Raz, James, 1965-1967.
328.2.
Reagan, Ronald, 1966, 1983-1985.
328.3.
Recsei, Andrew, 1941, 1944-1945, 1954, 1957-1958, 1966-1993.
328.4.
Reich, Carl, 1966, 1971-1992.

329. R: Individual Correspondence. (Reynolds - Riley).


329.1.
Reynolds, Ruth, 1976-1992.
329.2.
Rice, Oscar, 1936, 1940-1941, 1949, 1958-1959, 1965, 1968, 1971, 1983.
329.3.
Rich, Alexander, 1952-1994.
329.4.
Richards, Alice, 1971, 1980, 1982-1994.
329.5.
Richards, Evelleen, 1982-1992.
329.6.
Riley, D. P., 1939, 1951-1954, 1968.

330. R: Individual Correspondence. (Rimland - Robeson).


330.1.
Rimland, Bernard, 1968-1983.
330.2.
Rimland, Bernard, 1984-1993.
330.3.
Rinderkneckt, Heinrich, 1962-1964, 1970.
330.4.
Ritzel, Guenther, 1971-1972.
330.5.
Roberts, Holland, 1950-1982.
330.6.
Roberts, John D., 1949-1993.
330.7.
Robertson, J. Monteath, 1939, 1943, 1951, 1956.
330.8.
Robeson, Paul, 1949.

331. Robinson, Arthur B.


331.1.
Robinson, Arthur B., Correspondence, 1962-1969.
331.2.
Robinson, Arthur B., Correspondence, 1970-1994.
331.3.
Robinson, Arthur B., Materials re: Fly Ageing Research, 1975.
331.4.
Robinson, Arthur B., Memoranda, 1970-1972.

332. Robinson, Arthur B.


332.1.
Robinson, Arthur B., Memoranda, 1973.
332.2.
Robinson, Arthur B., Memoranda, 1974.
332.3.
Robinson, Arthur B., Memoranda, 1975.
332.4.
Robinson, Arthur B., Memoranda, 1976.
332.5.
Robinson, Arthur B., Memoranda, 1977.
332.6.
Robinson, Arthur B., Memoranda, 1978-1979.

333. Robinson, Arthur B.


333.1.
Typescript: "Orthomolecular Medicine -- Diagnosis and Therapy", by Arthur B. Robinson, address presented to the National Society for Autistic Children, Sixth Annual Meeting and Conference, Washington, D.C., June 25-29, 1974.
333.2.
Interview of Arthur Robinson by Dr. Robert Paradowski at the Linus Pauling Institute, August 20, 1974.
333.3.
Note to Self re: interaction with Arthur Robinson, October 16, 1977.
333.4.
Transcripts and Notes: "Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine -- Meeting of the Board of Trustees", February 15, 1978.
333.5.
Handwritten Notes re: Arthur Robinson controversy, May 8, 1978.
333.6.
Note to Self re: discussion between Linus Pauling and Arthur Robinson, May 10, 1978.
333.7.
Note to Self: "Meeting on 12 May 1978 with Arthur B. Robinson, President of the Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine", May 12, 1978.
333.8.
Note to Self: "Report on discussions with Dr. Arthur B. Robinson, President, Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine", May 12, 1978.
333.9.
Handwritten Notes re: Arthur Robinson controversy, June 8-9, 1978.
333.10.
Handwritten Notes: "Meeting of Board of Trustees, LP Institute", June 9, 1978.
333.11.
Minutes, Agenda: "Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine -- Meeting of the Board of Trustees", June 9, 1978.
333.12.
Memorandum: From LP to Art Robinson, re: establishment of an executive review committee, June 12, 1978.
333.13.
Note to Self with Handwritten Additions: "Dr. Robinson's Action on 12 June 1978.".
333.14.
Note to Self: "Notes to Myself About Affairs at the Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine", June 12, 1978.
333.15.
Handwritten Note: From LP to Art Robinson, re: investment in Oregon property, June 13, 1978.
333.16.
Handwritten Notes: "Conversation of Linus Pauling with Arthur B. Robinson", June 19, 1978.
333.17.
Handwritten Notes re: Arthur Robinson controversy, June 20-21, 1978.
333.18.
Note to Self: "A note about Arthur B. Robinson", June 20, 1978.
333.19.
Note to Self: "The June 20 Agreement.".
333.20.
Note to Self: "Note about Arthur B. Robinson", June 22, 1978.
333.21.
Note to Self: "Note to myself", (re: conversation with LPI attorney) June 22, 1978.
333.22.
Note to Self: "Note to myself", (re: telephone conversation with Arthur Robinson) June 22, 1978.
333.23.
Typewritten Note: "Message from Art", (re: computer systems at LPI) June 26, 1978.
333.24.
Manuscript: "Statement by Linus Pauling to be Read to Arthur B. Robinson on 10 July 1978.
333.25.
Memorandum: From LP to Dorothy Munro, Margaret Clark, Steve Lawson, B.E Blaisdell, Richard Hicks re: departure of Arthur Robinson from LPI, July 10, 1978.
333.26.
Handwritten Note to Self re: inability to contact Arthur Robinson, July 10, 1978.
333.27.
Handwritten Notes re: emergency meeting of LPI Board of Trustees, July 11, 1978.
333.28.
Manuscript: "Preliminary Statement by Linus Pauling to Arthur B. Robinson", July 11, 1978.
333.29.
Memorandum: written by Arthur Robinson, reaffirming his status as chief executive officer of LPI, July 11, 1978.
333.30.
Correspondence: From Linus Pauling, Jr. to Richard Hicks, re: re-appointment of Hicks as LPI Executive Vice-President, July 12, 1978.
333.31.
Correspondence: From LP to Arthur Robinson, re: scheduling of an emergency meeting of the board of trustees, July 12, 1978.
333.32.
Correspondence: From LP to Board of Trustees of LPI, re: termination of Arthur Robinson and appointment of Linus Pauling as President and Director of LPI, July 12, 1978.
333.33.
Handwritten Notes re: Arthur Robinson controversy, July 12, 1978.
333.34.
Manuscript: "Statement by Linus Pauling to Arthur B. Robinson", July 13, 1978.
333.35.
Typescript: "The Appointment of Ewan Cameron", July 13, 1978.
333.36.
Typescript: "The Hunsberger Affair", July 13, 1978.
333.37.
Correspondence: from LP to Arthur Robinson, re: control of LPI property, July 14, 1978.
333.38.
Typescript: "Reaearch [sic] in the Linus Pauling Institute", July 14, 1978.

334. Robinson, Arthur B.


334.1.
Typescript: "Statement by Linus Pauling, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, to the Members of the Board of Trustees, 15 July 1978.
334.2.
Minutes: "Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine Emergency Meeting of the Board of Trustees", July 15, 1978.
334.3.
Typescript and Notes: "Statement given Trustees by Dr. Robinson", July 16, 1978.
334.4.
Handwritten Notes re: Arthur Robinson controversy, July 16, 1978.
334.5.
Note to Self: "Telephone conversation with Arthur B. Robinson", June 20, 1978.
334.6.
Typescript: "Statement by Arthur B. Robinson", August 2, 1978.
334.7.
Manuscript re: relationship between Arthur Robinson and Arne & Edia Mae Hunsberger, August 15, 1978.
334.8.
Memorandum: from LP to LPI Staff, re: appointment of Linus Pauling as President and Director of LPI, August 16, 1978.
334.9.
Memorandum: from Ruth Reynolds to LP, re: events of August 25, 1978, written August 28, 1978.
334.10.
Transcript, Minutes, Agenda: "Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine -- Meeting of the Board of Trustees", October 17, 1978.
334.11.
Memorandum: from LP to LPI staff, re: "Current Litigation Against the Institute", November 28, 1978.
334.12.
Typescript: by Ruth Reynolds, re: conference between Arthur Robinson, Richard Willoughby and Ruth Reynolds, December 12, 1978.
334.13.
Typescript: by Ruth Reynolds, re: "Dr. Robinson's repeated complaint that Dr Pauling has and is interfering with Dr. Robinson's research", December 12, 1978.
334.14.
Typescript: by Ruth Reynolds, Letter to the Editor of the Palo Alto (Cal.) Times, re: lawsuit filed by Arthur Robinson, December 12, 1978.
334.15.
Typescript: "Report to the Board of Trustees of the Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine about Dr. Arthur B. Robinson, Research Professor", February 6, 1979.
334.16.
Handwritten Notes re: "Meeting of Trustees to Amend By Laws", February 6, 1979.
334.17.
Transcript: Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Linus Pauling Institute, March 12, 1979.
334.18.
Letter of suspension from Linus Pauling Institute Board of Trustees to Arthur Robinson, May 16, 1979, from Alejandro Zaffaroni.
334.19.
Notes to Self re: Arthur Robinson controversy, May 30, 1979.
334.20.
Note to Self: "Telephone conversation with Mard Naman of New West magazine", September 16, 1979.
Memorandum: Emile Zuckerkandl to Stephen Goldberg, re: "False or Misleading Statements in the Article 'The Perils of Pauling' Published in the New West Magazine, Issue of 8 October, 1979.".
334.21.
Draft of "The Coverup at the Linus Pauling Institute", Mildred and Victor Goertzel, 1979; Materials re: "Linus Pauling: The Scientist as Crusader", by Ted, Mildred and Victor Goertzel, Antioch Review, Summer 1980.
334.22.
Assorted Materials re: Arthur Robinson controversy.
334.23.
"The Nobel Fakery of Linus Pauling, Interview: Dr. Arthur Robinson", EIR, August 28, 1984.

335. R: Individual Correspondence. (Robinson, Miles - Roosevelt).


335.1.
Robinson, Miles, 1969-1994.
335.2.
Robinson, Robert, 1947, 1951-1952, 1954-1956, 1961, 1968.
335.3.
Roboz Einstein, Elizabeth, 1958, 1978, 1981, 1986.
335.4.
Rocheleau, Robert, 1971, 1983.
335.5.
Rockefeller, Nelson, 1975.
335.6.
Rodebush, Worth H., 1935-1936, 1941, 1945-1946, 1951-1952.
335.7.
Rogers, Max T., 1941, 1943, 1946-1947, 1952-1953, 1961-1962, 1985.
335.8.
Rolfe, Ronald, 1958-1963, 1965-1966L.
335.9.
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1959-1961.

336. R: Individual Correspondence. (Rosbaud - Rundle).


336.1.
Rosbaud, Paul, 1961-1962.
336.2.
Rosenfeld, Herbert T., 1956-1962, 1963, 1967-1968.
336.3.
Rosenwald, Ruth Frank, 1961-1964, 1966, 1970-1974, 1983, 1985-1986, 1989-1991, 1994.
336.4.
Rossini, Frederick D., 1942, 1953, 1956-1957, 1966, 1977, 1983.
336.5.
Rotblat, Joseph, 1961-1962, 1966-1967, 1979-1980, 1983, 1988, 1991.
336.6.
Rothschild, Victor, 1948, 1952-1954.
336.7.
Rotman, Douglas, 1970-1973.
336.8.
Roughton, F. J. W. (Jack), 1944, 1947-1949, 1953, 1956-1957, 1960.
336.9.
Rous, Peyton, 1947, 1966.
336.10.
Rowland, Floyd, 1920, 1923, 1952, 1991.
336.11.
Rubin, Jerry, 1977-1978.
336.12.
Rundle, R. E., 1941-1944, 1946-1948, 1950-1952, 1957-1961, 1963, 1971.

337. Russell, Bertrand, 1955-1967, No Date.


337.1.
Russell, Bertrand: Correspondence, 1955-1956.
337.2.
Russell, Bertrand: Correspondence, 1957.
337.3.
Russell, Bertrand: Correspondence, 1958.
337.4.
Russell, Bertrand: Correspondence, 1958.
337.5.
Russell, Bertrand: Correspondence, 1959.
337.6.
Russell, Bertrand: Correspondence, 1960-1962.
337.7.
Russell, Bertrand: Correspondence, 1963.
337.8.
Russell, Bertrand: Correspondence, 1964.
337.9.
Russell, Bertrand: Correspondence, 1964. [Photocopies from the Bertrand Russell Archives].
337.10.
Russell, Bertrand: Correspondence, 1966-1967.
337.11.
Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation, 1964-1967.
337.12.
Appeal to the American Conscience, August 1966.
337.13.
Appeal for Financial Support.
337.14.
News Article re: Review of Book, The Life of Bertrand Russell.
337.15.
Article on Anti-Atom March, February 19, 1961.
337.16.
Offprint: "Survival through International Law", Bertrand Russell, No Date.

338. R: Individual Correspondence. (Rustin).


338.1.
Rustin, Bayard, 1959-1962.

339. R: Organizational Correspondence. (Ra - Ro).


339.1.
Ramparts, 1967.
339.2.
Reader's Digest, 1955, 1957, 1960, 1970-1971, 1976-1977, 1980.
339.3.
Realities, 1966.
339.4.
Reed College, 1942, 1952-1954, 1956, 1958-1962, 1977, 1982, 1986, 1988, 1990-1994.
339.5.
Rhodes Scholarships Selection Committee, 1946-1947.
339.6.
Romania Academy of Socialist Republic, 1965-1967.
339.7.
The Royal Society, 1950-1953, 1961, 1974, 1979, 1985-1986, 1989, 1992, 1994.

340. R: Correspondence, 1936-1954.


340.1.
R: Correspondence, 1936.
340.2.
R: Correspondence, 1937.
340.3.
R: Correspondence, 1938.
340.4.
R: Correspondence, 1939.
340.5.
R: Correspondence, 1940.
340.6.
R: Correspondence, 1941.
340.7.
R: Correspondence, 1942.
340.8.
R: Correspondence, 1943.
340.9.
R: Correspondence, 1944.
340.10.
R: Correspondence, 1945.
340.11.
R: Correspondence, 1946.
340.12.
R: Correspondence, 1947.
340.13.
R: Correspondence, 1948.
340.14.
R: Correspondence, 1949.
340.15.
R: Correspondence, 1950.
340.16.
R: Correspondence, 1951.
340.17.
R: Correspondence, 1952.
340.18.
R: Correspondence, 1953.
340.19.
R: Correspondence, 1954.

341. R: Correspondence, 1955-1959.


341.1.
R: Correspondence, 1955.
341.2.
R: Correspondence, 1956.
341.3.
R: Correspondence, 1957.
341.4.
R: Correspondence, 1958.
341.5.
R: Correspondence, 1959.

342. R: Correspondence, 1960-1963.


342.1.
R: Correspondence, 1960.
342.2.
R: Correspondence, 1961.
342.3.
R: Correspondence, 1962.
342.4.
R: Correspondence, 1963.

343. R: Correspondence, 1964-1969.


343.1.
R: Correspondence, 1964.
343.2.
R: Correspondence, 1965.
343.3.
R: Correspondence, 1966.
343.4.
R: Correspondence, 1967.
343.5.
R: Correspondence, 1968.
343.6.
R: Correspondence, 1969.

344. R: Correspondence, 1970-1974.


344.1.
R: Correspondence, 1970.
344.2.
R: Correspondence, 1971.
344.3.
R: Correspondence, 1972.
344.4.
R: Correspondence, 1973.
344.5.
R: Correspondence, 1974.

345. R: Correspondence, 1975-1976.


345.1.
R: Correspondence, 1975.
345.2.
R: Correspondence, 1976.

346. R: Correspondence, 1977.


346.1.
R: Correspondence, 1977.

347. R: Correspondence, 1978-1979.


347.1.
R: Correspondence, 1978.
347.2.
R: Correspondence, 1979.

348. R: Correspondence, 1980-1981.


348.1.
R: Correspondence, 1980.
348.2.
R: Correspondence, 1981.

349. R: Correspondence, 1982-1984.


349.1.
R: Correspondence, 1982.
349.2.
R: Correspondence, 1983.
349.3.
R: Correspondence, 1984.

350. R: Correspondence, 1985-1986.


350.1.
R: Correspondence, 1985.
350.2.
R: Correspondence, 1986.

351. R: Correspondence, 1987-1989.


351.1.
R: Correspondence, 1987.
351.2.
R: Correspondence, 1988.
351.3.
R: Correspondence, 1989.

352. R: Correspondence, 1990-1991.


352.1.
R: Correspondence, 1990.
352.2.
R: Correspondence, 1991.

353. R: Correspondence, 1992.


353.1.
R: Correspondence, 1992.

354. R: Correspondence, 1993-1996, No Date.


354.1.
R: Correspondence, 1993.
354.2.
R: Correspondence, 1994.
354.3.
R: Correspondence, 1995.
354.4.
R: Correspondence, 1996.
354.5.
R: Correspondence, No Date.

19. S.

355. S: Individual Correspondence. (Sabin - Salk).


355.1.
Sabin, Robert, 1981, 1983, 1986-1987, 1990-1991.
355.2.
Sadron, Charles, 1958-1959.
355.3.
Sagan, Carl, 1982-1985, 1987, 1993.
355.4.
Sakharov, Andrei, 1978-1986, 1988.
355.5.
Salisbury, Franklin C., 1975-1978, 1980.
355.6.
Salk, Jonas, 1965, 1968.

356. Sackler, Arthur, 1969, 1972-1988, 1991-1992, No Date.


356.1.
Sackler, Arthur: Correspondence, 1969.
356.2.
Sackler, Arthur: Correspondence, 1972.
356.3.
Sackler, Arthur: Correspondence, 1974.
356.4.
Sackler, Arthur: Correspondence, 1975.
356.5.
Sackler, Arthur: Correspondence, 1976.
356.6.
Sackler, Arthur: Correspondence, 1977.
356.7.
Sackler, Arthur: Correspondence, 1978.
356.8.
Sackler, Arthur: Correspondence, 1979.
356.9.
Sackler, Arthur: Correspondence, 1980.
356.10.
Sackler, Arthur: Correspondence, 1981.
356.11.
Sackler, Arthur: Correspondence, 1982.
356.12.
Sackler, Arthur: Correspondence, 1983.
356.13.
Sackler, Arthur: Correspondence, 1984.
356.14.
Sackler, Arthur: Correspondence, 1985.
356.15.
Sackler, Arthur: Correspondence, 1986.
356.16.
Sackler, Arthur: Correspondence, 1987.
356.17.
Sackler, Arthur: Correspondence, 1988.
356.18.
Sackler, Arthur: Correspondence, 1991.
356.19.
Sackler, Arthur: Correspondence, 1992.
356.20.
Sackler, Arthur: Correspondence, No Date.

357. S: Individual Correspondence. (Samson - Schmitt).


357.1.
Samson, Sten, 1961, 1963, 1965, 1982, 1985-1986, 1990, 1993.
357.2.
Sandorfy, Camille, 1947-1950, 1978.
357.3.
Sanger, Frederick, 1954, 1958, 1991, 1993.
357.4.
Sasakawa, Ryoichi & Yohei, 1979-1992.
357.5.
Sato, Takuya R., 1952-1964.
357.6.
Schaflander, Gerald M., 1974, 1976, 1981-1982.
357.7.
Schlesinger, H. I., 1937, 1940-1943.
357.8.
Schmidt, Siegmund, 1958-1959, 1962, 1964-1966, 1973.
357.9.
Schmitt, Francis O., 1938, 1941, 1943, 1951, 1955, 1957, 1961-1962.

358. Schoenflies, Albert, 1938-1941.


358.1.
Schoenflies, Albert: Correspondence, 1938-1941.

359. Schomaker, Verner, 1936-1992.


359.1.
Schomaker, Verner, 1936-1992.

360. Schweitzer, Albert, 1957-1969.


360.1.
Schweitzer, Albert: Correspondence, 1957-1963, 1965, 1969.
360.2.
Schweitzer, Albert: Newsletter, Biography, and other Schweitzer-related materials.
360.3.
Excerpts from Schweitzer and Literature by Christine Eckert-Schweitzer.
360.4.
Albert Schweitzer Institute, 1978-1995.
360.5.
Photocopies of Chapters 1-4 of The Philosophy of Civilization, by Albert Schweitzer, 1959.
360.6.
Assorted materials re: Albert Schweitzer.

361. S: Individual Correspondence. (Schroeder - Serafini).


361.1.
Schroeder, Walter, 1950, 1954, 1957-1958, 1981, 1990-1991.
361.2.
Seaborg, Glenn T., 1940, 1951, 1961, 1971, 1976, 1978-1979, 1981-1982.
361.3.
Sears, Francis W., 1934-1935.
361.4.
Segré, Emilio, 1946, 1949, 1965, 1984-1985.
361.5.
Seifriz, William, 1938, 1940-1942, 1944-1946, 1948-1950.
361.6.
Selye, Hans, 1967, 1978-1982.
361.7.
Serafini, Anthony, re: Linus Pauling: A Man and His Science, 1979-1980, 1984-1985, 1989-1990.

362. Shapley, Harlow, 1946, 1948, 1951-1952, 1958.


362.1.
Shapley, Harlow: Correspondence, 1946, 1948, 1951-1952, 1958.

363. S: Individual Correspondence. (Shaw - Shriver).


363.1.
Shaw, Kenneth, 1959-1966, 1970, 1973, 1979.
363.2.
Shockley, William, 1945-1970.
363.3.
Shoemaker, David P. and Clara, 1942-1992.
363.4.
Shoemaker, David P. and Clara: Journal Articles and Research Papers, 1942-1989.
363.5.
Shriver, Eunice Kennedy, 1977.

364. Sidgwick, N. V., 1932, 1934-1938, 1945-1951, 1955.


364.1.
Sidgwick, N. V.: Correspondence, 1932, 1934-1938, 1945-1951, 1955.

365. S: Individual Correspondence. (Silvetti - Soldate).


365.1.
Silvetti, Anthony, 1976-1980, 1984-1985.
365.2.
Simon, F. E., 1948-1950, 1953-1954.
365.3.
Simons, Howard, [Washington Post Assistant Editor] 1970.
365.4.
Sinatra, Frank, 1972.
365.5.
Sinnott, Edmond W., 1940.
365.6.
Slater, John C., 1953, 1959, 1975.
365.7.
Smith, R. Arnold, 1978-1980, 1982, 1984, 1988-1989.
365.8.
Snow, C. P., 1961.
365.9.
Snow, Edgar, 1958.
365.10.
Sobel, Albert, 1957, 1962.
365.11.
Soddy, Frederick, 1947.
365.12.
Soldate, Albert M., 1948, 1950-1951, 1957-1958.

366. Sommerfeld, Arnold, 1926-1949.


366.1.
Sommerfeld, Arnold: Correspondence, 1926-1949.
366.2.
Sommerfeld, Arnold: Biographical Information, 1951.
366.3.
Sommerfeld, Arnold: Reprints of Memorial by L.P., 1951.
366.4.
Sommerfeld, Arnold: Reprints, 1918-1938.

367. S: Individual Correspondence. (Sosman - Steinhardt).


367.1.
Sosman, Robert B., 1947, 1962.
367.2.
Spanel, A. N. and Margaret, 1974-1976, 1978-1980, 1982-1986, 1988, 1991-1993.
367.3.
Spedding, F. H. 1940-1941, 1946-1947, 1952.
367.4.
Sperry, Roger, 1963.
367.5.
Spiegel, Dennis, 1982-1984, 1987, 1990.
367.6.
Springall, H. D., 1936-1954, 1961, 1967, 1976.
367.7.
Springall, H. D.: Research Notebook - Electron Diffraction, 1936-1938.
367.8.
Spock, Benjamin, 1959, 1962, 1964, 1966, 1971, 1982.
367.9.
Spurr, Robert, 1941-1942, 1944, 1946-1948, 1950, 1955, 1958-1960, 1963.
367.10.
Stanley, Wendell M., 1940, 1947, 1952-1953, 1957-1960.
367.11.
Stare, Frederick J., 1969-1971, 1973, 1975.
367.12.
Starlinger, Peter, 1983-1988.
367.13.
Steffens, Carsten, 1939-1940, 1954, 1960.
367.14.
Steinhardt, Paul, 1988-1989, 1992-1993.

368. S: Individual Correspondence (Stern - Stoff).


368.1.
Stern, Alfred, 1951, 1954, 1957, 1959, 1961, 1964, 1966, 1968, 1970.
368.2.
Stern, Kurt G., 1936-1937, 1947, 1951, 1953, 1960, 1964, 1970.
368.3.
Stern, Otto, 1963.
368.4.
Stevenson, Adlai, 1965.
368.5.
Stewart, I. re: Development of calculating machine, 1938-1939.
368.6.
Stewart, I. re: Development of calculating machine, 1940-1942.
368.7.
Stitt, Fred, 1937-1938, 1947, 1950, 1961, 1979, 1981-1990, 1992-1996.
368.8.
Stoff, Alois, 1958-1970, 1972-1973, 1979, 1981, 1986.

369. S: Individual Correspondence. (Stone - Stosick).


369.1.
Stone, Irwin: Correspondence, 1966, 1968-1984, 1986, 1991.
369.2.
Stone, Irwin: Reprints, 1966-1980.
369.3.
Stone, I. F. (Isador Feinstein), 1958.
369.4.
Stork, Gilbert, 1954, 1956-1957.
369.5.
Stosick, Arthur J., 1939, 1943-1945.

370. S: Individual Correspondence. (Strauss - Svedberg).


370.1.
Strauss, Lewis, 1959, 1962.
370.2.
Struthers, Almira and Jim, 1966, 1975, 1980-1984, 1986-1988, 1990-1993.
370.3.
Sturdivant, James H. (Holmes), 1937, 1948, 1950-1951, 1959-1961, 1964-1965, 1967-1968, 1972, 1975.
370.4.
Sturtevant, A. H., 1940, 1958.
370.5.
Sturtevant, Julian M., 1938, 1945, 1954, 1958, 1960-1961.
370.6.
Supek, Ivan, 1976-1977, 1981-1985, 1987, 1991-1992, 1994-1995.
370.7.
Sutherland, G. B. B. M., 1939, 1956.
370.8.
Sutton, Leslie E., 1933-1942, 1946-1952, 1958, 1960-1961, 1976, 1979, 1982.
370.9.
Sutton, Leslie E.: Research Notebook - Electron Diffraction, 1935.
370.10.
Svahnström, Bertil, 1961, 1963-1964, 1966-1970.
370.11.
Svedberg, The, 1946, 1954.

371. Szent-Györgyi, Albert, 1939-1989.


371.1.
Szent-Györgyi, Albert: Correspondence, 1939, 1946, 1952-1953, 1956-1963, 1966, 1970-1972.
371.2.
Szent-Györgyi, Albert and Bronk, D. W.: Correspondence, 1957-1958.
371.3.
Szent-Györgyi, Albert: Correspondence, 1973-1989.

372. Szilard, Leo, 1946-1960, 1963.


372.1.
Szilard, Leo: Correspondence, 1946-1960, 1963.
372.2.
Szilard, Leo: Report on "Grand Central Terminal.".

373. Szwarc, Michael, 1947-1952, 1955-1957.


373.1.
Szwarc, Michael: Correspondence, 1947-1952, 1955-1957.
373.2.
Szwarc, Michael: "The Determination of Bond Dissociation Energy by Pyrolytic Methods," Chemistry Department, University of Manchester.

374. S: Organizational Correspondence. (Sa - Sc).


374.1.
San Francisco Chronicle, 1970, 1972, 1976.
374.2.
San Gabriel Valley Tribune, 1981.
374.3.
San Jose Mercury News, 1984.
374.4.
Saturday Evening Post, 1960, 1974-1976, 1982.
374.5.
Saturday Review, 1956, 1960-1962, 1976.
374.6.
Science, 1941-1987.
374.7.
Science Citation Index, 1966.
374.8.
Science News, 1982.
374.9.
Scientific American, 1948-1995.

375. S: Organizational Correspondence. (Sc - Sm).


375.1.
The Scientist, 1993.
375.2.
Sigma Xi, 1936-1937, 1943, 1947-1952.
375.3.
Sigma Xi, 1953-1954, 1958-1962, 1975.
375.4.
Simon & Schuster, 1960, 1967, 1973, 1976, 1981, 1983, 1986, 1992.
375.5.
Smithsonian Institute, 1936, 1971, 1983, 1985-1990, 1992.

376. S: Organizational Correspondence. (So - Su).


376.1.
Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1956-1957, 1986.
376.2.
Soka Gakkai International, 1982-1995.
376.3.
Soledad Brothers Defense Committee, 1970.
376.4.
Solvay Congress, 1959, 1962-1963, 1966, 1970.
376.5.
Sources for the History of Quantum Physics, 1962, 1964.
376.6.
Spectrum 2000, No Date.
376.7.
Stanford Research Institute, 1947-1950, 1952, 1956-1957, 1960, 1964.
376.8.
Stanford University, 1960-1961, 1963-1964, 1971, 1976, 1986, 1988-1989, 1991-1993.
376.9.
Stars for Freedom, 1962, 1964.
376.10.
State University of New York, Buffalo and Stony Brook, 1962, 1964, 1966.
376.11.
re: Structural Chemistry and Molecular Biology, 1968.
376.12.
Survey of Biological Progress, 1947, 1949.

377. S: Correspondence, 1928, 1930, 1933-1946.


377.1.
S: Correspondence, 1928.
377.2.
S: Correspondence, 1930.
377.3.
S: Correspondence, 1933.
377.4.
S: Correspondence, 1934.
377.5.
S: Correspondence, 1935.
377.6.
S: Correspondence, 1936.
377.7.
S: Correspondence, 1937.
377.8.
S: Correspondence, 1938.
377.9.
S: Correspondence, 1939.
377.10.
S: Correspondence, 1940.
377.11.
S: Correspondence, 1941.
377.12.
S: Correspondence, 1942.
377.13.
S: Correspondence, 1943.
377.14.
S: Correspondence, 1944.
377.15.
S: Correspondence, 1945.
377.16.
S: Correspondence, 1946.

378. S: Correspondence, 1947-1952.


378.1.
S: Correspondence, 1947.
378.2.
S: Correspondence, 1948.
378.3.
S: Correspondence, 1949.
378.4.
S: Correspondence, 1950.
378.5.
S: Correspondence, 1951.
378.6.
S: Correspondence, 1952.

379. S: Correspondence, 1953-1956.


379.1.
S: Correspondence, 1953.
379.2.
S: Correspondence, 1954.
379.3.
S: Correspondence, 1955.
379.4.
S: Correspondence, 1956.

380. S: Correspondence, 1957-1959.


380.1.
S: Correspondence, 1957.
380.2.
S: Correspondence, 1958.
380.2.
S: Correspondence, 1959.

381. S: Correspondence, 1960-1961.


381.1.
S: Correspondence, 1960.
381.2.
S: Correspondence, 1961.

382. S: Correspondence, 1962-1963.


382.1.
S: Correspondence, 1962.
382.2.
S: Correspondence, 1963.

383. S: Correspondence, 1964-1965.


383.1.
S: Correspondence, 1964.
383.2.
S: Correspondence, 1965.

384. S: Correspondence, 1966-1967.


384.1.
S: Correspondence, 1966.
384.2.
S: Correspondence, 1967.

385. S: Correspondence, 1968-1969.


385.1.
S: Correspondence, 1968.
385.2.
S: Correspondence, 1969.

386. S: Correspondence, 1970-1971.


386.1.
S: Correspondence, 1970.
386.2.
S: Correspondence, 1971.

387. S: Correspondence, 1972-1973.


387.1.
S: Correspondence, 1972.
387.2.
S: Correspondence, 1973.

388. S: Correspondence, 1974.


388.1.
S: Correspondence, 1974.

389. S: Correspondence, 1975.


389.1.
S: Correspondence, 1975.

390. S: Correspondence, 1976.


390.1.
S: Correspondence, 1976.

391. S: Correspondence, 1977.


391.1.
S: Correspondence, 1977.

392. S: Correspondence, 1978.


392.1.
S: Correspondence, 1978.

393. S: Correspondence, 1979.


393.1.
S: Correspondence, 1979.

394. S: Correspondence, 1980.


394.1.
S: Correspondence, 1980.

395. S: Correspondence, 1981.


395.1.
S: Correspondence, 1981.

396. S: Correspondence, 1982.


396.1.
S: Correspondence, 1982.

397. S: Correspondence, 1983.


397.1.
S: Correspondence, 1983.

398. S: Correspondence, 1984-1985.


398.1.
S: Correspondence, 1984.
398.2.
S: Correspondence, 1985.

399. S: Correspondence, 1986.


399.1.
S: Correspondence, 1986.

400. S: Correspondence, 1987-1989.


400.1.
S: Correspondence, 1987.
400.2.
S: Correspondence, 1988.
400.3.
S: Correspondence, 1989.

401. S: Correspondence, 1990-1991.


401.1.
S: Correspondence, 1990.
401.2.
S: Correspondence, 1991.

402. S: Correspondence, 1992.


402.1.
S: Correspondence, 1992.

403. S: Correspondence, 1993.


403.1.
S: Correspondence, 1993.

404. S: Correspondence, 1994-1996, No Date.


404.1.
S: Correspondence, 1994.
404.2.
S: Correspondence, 1995.
404.3.
S: Correspondence, 1996.
404.4.
S: Correspondence, No Date.

20. T.

405. T: Individual Correspondence. (Tamm - Taylor, W. H.).


405.1.
Tamm, Igor, 1958.
405.2.
Tarjan, George, 1955-1956, 1959-1962, 1964, 1966-1968, 1970-1971, 1981-1982, 1985.
405.3.
Tatum, Ed, 1963.
405.4.
Taube, Henry, 1943, 1949, 1967, 1972-1973, 1980, 1983-1989.
405.5.
Taylor, Charlotte, 1957, 1970-1993.
405.6.
Taylor, Hugh S., 1936-1942, 1955.
405.7.
Taylor, T. W., 1932, 1937-1938, 1950-1952.
405.8.
Taylor, W. H., 1950-1951, 1953, 1956-1958.

406. Teller, Edward, 1936-1961.


406.1.
Teller, Edward: Correspondence, 1936, 1952, 1960.
406.2.
Article: "The Compelling Need for Nuclear Tests", Edward Teller and Albert Latter, Life, February 10, 1958.
406.3.
Correspondence, Typescript: "Comments on the Article by Teller and Latter in Life", John M. Fowler, February 21, 1958.
406.4.
Pamphlet, Correspondence: "Fallout and Disarmament: The Pauling-Teller Debate", Fearon Publishers, San Francisco, 1958; assorted materials re: Pauling-Teller debate.
406.5.
Teller, Edward -- materials re: Saturday Evening Post articles, 1962. ["A Plan for Survival", "The Fallout Scare" and "We Must Face the Danger", by Edward Teller and "An Answer to Teller" by Jay Orear, Gerald Holton, Edwin E. Salpeter, Matthew Meselson, William F. Schreiber, Salvador E. Luria, Philip Morrison and Bernard T. Feld].
406.6.
Typescript: "Dr. Teller and the Article in Life", by Irving Benesch, 1958.
406.7.
Typescript: "The Compelling Need to Stop Nuclear Tests", by Linus Pauling, February 18, 1958.
406.8.
Manuscript Notes, Serial: "An Exclusive: Nobel Prize Winner Linus Pauling Answers Edward Teller's Recent Life Magazine Article on 'The Compelling Need for Nuclear Tests,'" I. F. Stone's Weekly, February 24, 1958.
406.9.
Serial: I. F. Stone's Weekly, "Dr. Teller's Campaign Against a Ban on Testing", March 10, 1958.
406.10.
Article: "The Real Nuclear Dangers", Edward Teller, This Week, October 9, 1960.
406.11.
Typescripts by the Peace Committee of the Honolulu Friends Meeting re: contacts with Edward Teller, August 1961.
406.12.
Article: "Can U.S. People Prepare for Nuclear War?", U.S. News and World Report, September 25, 1961.

407. T: Individual Correspondence. (Thant - Toole).


407.1.
Thant, U, 1963, 1971.
407.2.
Theorell, Hugo, 1939-1942, 1949, 1955-1956, 1961, 1963-1965, 1967-1968, 1971, 1983.
407.3.
Thilo, E., 1933, 1949, 1954-1956, 1962.
407.4.
Thurmond, Strom, 1958.
407.5.
Tiselius, Arne, 1947-1949, 1951-1954, 1961-1962, 1965, 1969, 1971.
407.6.
Todd, Alexander, 1936-1941, 1944-1945, 1947, 1950-1956, 1961, 1974, 1977, 1981, 1991.
407.7.
Tolman, Richard C., 1937-1940, 1942, 1957.
407.8.
Toole, Frank J., 1950-1953, 1956, 1959-1960, 1962-1965, 1967, 1970-1976, 1979-1980, 1983-1984, 1986, 1990.

408. T: Individual Correspondence. (Topchiev - Tyler).


408.1.
Topchiev, Aleksandr D., 1957-1963.
408.2.
Townes, Charles, 1952-1954.
408.3.
Townsend, Arletta, 1951, 1955, 1959-1964.
408.4.
Trueblood, Kenneth, 1956, 1959, 1962, 1964, 1970, 1975, 1989.
408.5.
Truman, Harry S., 1952-1953, 1963.
408.6.
Trumbo, Dalton, 1950, 1971, 1976-1977, 1979.
408.7.
Tsao, Constance S., 1979, 1981-1994.
408.8.
Tsarapkin, Semyon K., 1960.
408.9.
Turkel, Henry, 1960, 1969, 1970, 1973-1991.
408.10.
Tyler, Albert, 1959, 1968, 1970.
408.11.
Tyler, David, 1945, 1947-1948, 1952, 1954-1957, 1973, 1977-1978.

409. T: Organizational Correspondence. (Ta - Ty).


409.1.
Tass, 1960, 1963, 1981.
409.2.
Texas Heart Institute, 1991-1994.
409.3.
Texas Instruments, 1971, 1983-1984.
409.4.
Time, 1958, 1960-1961, 1963, 1971, 1980.
409.5.
Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 1975-1976.
409.6.
Tufts University, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1992.
409.7.
Tyler Prize, 1982-1991, 1994.

410. T: Correspondence, 1936-1955.


410.1.
T: Correspondence, 1936.
410.2.
T: Correspondence, 1937.
410.3.
T: Correspondence, 1938.
410.4.
T: Correspondence, 1939.
410.5.
T: Correspondence, 1940.
410.6.
T: Correspondence, 1941.
410.7.
T: Correspondence, 1942.
410.8.
T: Correspondence, 1943.
410.9.
T: Correspondence, 1944.
410.10.
T: Correspondence, 1945.
410.11.
T: Correspondence, 1946.
410.12.
T: Correspondence, 1947.
410.13.
T: Correspondence, 1948.
410.14.
T: Correspondence, 1949.
410.15.
T: Correspondence, 1950.
410.16.
T: Correspondence, 1951.
410.17.
T: Correspondence, 1952.
410.18.
T: Correspondence, 1953.
410.19.
T: Correspondence, 1954.
410.20.
T: Correspondence, 1955.

411. T: Correspondence, 1956-1963.


411.1.
T: Correspondence, 1956.
411.2.
T: Correspondence, 1957.
411.3.
T: Correspondence, 1958.
411.4.
T: Correspondence, 1959.
411.5.
T: Correspondence, 1960.
411.6.
T: Correspondence, 1961.
411.7.
T: Correspondence, 1962.
411.8.
T: Correspondence, 1963.

412. T: Correspondence, 1964-1969.


412.1.
T: Correspondence, 1964.
412.2.
T: Correspondence, 1965.
412.3.
T: Correspondence, 1966.
412.4.
T: Correspondence, 1967.
412.5.
T: Correspondence, 1968.
412.6.
T: Correspondence, 1969.

413. T: Correspondence, 1970-1976.


413.1.
T: Correspondence, 1970.
413.2.
T: Correspondence, 1971.
413.3.
T: Correspondence, 1972.
413.4.
T: Correspondence, 1973.
413.5.
T: Correspondence, 1974.
413.6.
T: Correspondence, 1975.
413.7.
T: Correspondence, 1976.

414. T: Correspondence, 1977-1979.


414.1.
T: Correspondence, 1977.
414.2.
T: Correspondence, 1978.
414.3.
T: Correspondence, 1979.

415. T: Correspondence, 1980-1983.


415.1.
T: Correspondence, 1980.
415.2.
T: Correspondence, 1981.
415.3.
T: Correspondence, 1982.
415.4.
T: Correspondence, 1983.

416. T: Correspondence, 1984-1989.


416.1.
T: Correspondence, 1984.
416.2.
T: Correspondence, 1985.
416.3.
T: Correspondence, 1986.
416.4.
T: Correspondence, 1987.
416.5.
T: Correspondence, 1988.
416.6.
T: Correspondence, 1989.

417. T: Correspondence, 1990-1996, No Date.


417.1.
T: Correspondence, 1990.
417.2.
T: Correspondence, 1991.
417.3.
T: Correspondence, 1992.
417.4.
T: Correspondence, 1993.
417.5.
T: Correspondence, 1994.
417.6.
T: Correspondence, 1995.
417.7.
T: Correspondence, 1996.
417.8.
T: Correspondence, No Date.

21. U.

418. U: Individual Correspondence. (Uphaus).


418.1.
Uphaus, Willard, 1967, 1981.

419. Urey, Harold, 1933-1981.


419.1.
Urey, Harold: Correspondence, 1936-1940, 1949-1952, 1954, 1956, 1958, 1964, 1968, 1970, 1981.
419.2.
Urey, Harold: Biographical Information, 1947.
419.3.
Urey, Harold: Reprints, 1933-1963, 1968.

420. U: Organizational Correspondence. (Un - Un).


420.1.
Union Oil Company of California, 1949.
420.2.
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, (UNESCO) 1946, 1950-1951, 1961, 1963-1966, 1968-1969, 1986, 1988-1989.
420.3.
United States Congress, Office of Technology Assessment 1987-1990, 1994.
420.4.
United States Department of Agriculture, Foreign Agricultural Service, 1955.
420.5.
United States Department of Health & Human Services, (Health, Education, and Welfare) 1963-1965, 1969-1970, 1989.
420.6.
U.S. News and World Report, 1958.
420.7.
Universal Esperanto Society, 1985-1986.
420.8.
Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, 1972-1973.
420.9.
University of California, Riverside, 1962.
420.10.
University of California, Santa Barbara, 1956-1957, 1964, 1966.
420.11.
University of Oregon, 1966-1968.
420.12.
University of Southern California, 1963.
420.13.
University of Wisconsin, 1961-1963, 1966.

421. U: Correspondence, 1936-1970.


421.1.
U: Correspondence, 1936-1939.
421.2.
U: Correspondence, 1940.
421.3.
U: Correspondence, 1941.
421.4.
U: Correspondence, 1942.
421.5.
U: Correspondence, 1943.
421.6.
U: Correspondence, 1945.
421.7.
U: Correspondence, 1946.
421.8.
U: Correspondence, 1948.
421.9.
U: Correspondence, 1950.
421.10.
U: Correspondence, 1951.
421.11.
U: Correspondence, 1952.
421.12.
U: Correspondence, 1953.
421.13.
U: Correspondence, 1954.
421.14.
U: Correspondence, 1955.
421.15.
U: Correspondence, 1957.
421.16.
U: Correspondence, 1958.
421.17.
U: Correspondence, 1959.
421.18.
U: Correspondence, 1960.
421.19.
U: Correspondence, 1961.
421.20.
U: Correspondence, 1962.
421.21.
U: Correspondence, 1963.
421.22.
U: Correspondence, 1964.
421.23.
U: Correspondence, 1965.
421.24.
U: Correspondence, 1966.
421.25.
U: Correspondence, 1967.
421.26.
U: Correspondence, 1968.
421.27.
U: Correspondence, 1969.
421.28.
U: Correspondence, 1970.

422. U: Correspondence, 1971-1993, No Date.


422.1.
U: Correspondence, 1971.
422.2.
U: Correspondence, 1972.
422.3.
U: Correspondence, 1973.
422.4.
U: Correspondence, 1974.
422.5.
U: Correspondence, 1975.
422.6.
U: Correspondence, 1976.
422.7.
U: Correspondence, 1977.
422.8.
U: Correspondence, 1978.
422.9.
U: Correspondence, 1979.
422.10.
U: Correspondence, 1980.
422.11.
U: Correspondence, 1981.
422.12.
U: Correspondence, 1982.
422.13.
U: Correspondence, 1983.
422.14.
U: Correspondence, 1984.
422.15.
U: Correspondence, 1985.
422.16.
U: Correspondence, 1986.
422.17.
U: Correspondence, 1987.
422.18.
U: Correspondence, 1988.
422.19.
U: Correspondence, 1989.
422.20.
U: Correspondence, 1992.
422.21.
U: Correspondence, 1993.
422.22.
U: Correspondence, No Date.

22. V.

423. Van Niel, Cornelius B., 1943-1945, 1949, 1952-1953, 1955, 1960.


423.1.
Van Niel, Cornelius B., 1943-1945, 1949, 1952-1953, 1955, 1960.

424. Van Vleck, J. H., 1925-1987.


424.1.
Van Vleck, J. H.: Correspondence, 1926-1927, 1932, 1936-1937, 1942, 1947, 1962-1963, 1977, 1984, 1987.
424.2.
Van Vleck, J. H.: Manuscripts, 1926.
424.3.
Van Vleck, J. H.: Reprints, 1925-1933.
424.4.
Van Vleck, J. H.: Reprints, 1934-1947.

425. V: Individual Correspondence. (Valentine - Von Troschke).


425.1.
Valentine, Alan, 1937-1938, 1941.
425.2.
Van Wazer, John R., 1954-1958.
425.3.
Vaughan, W. E., 1936, 1947.
425.4.
Venderby, Eric, 1978-1980, 1982, 1992.
425.5.
du Vigneaud, Vincent, 1953-1955.
425.6.
Villchur, Edgar, 1983, 1986-1994.
425.7.
Vollmar, Phil, 1962-1963, 1969-1971.
425.8.
Von Schelling, Hermann, 1952-1953.
425.9.
Von Troschke, Harald and Andrea, 1986-1995.

426. V: Organizational Correspondence. (Ve - Vi).


426.1.
Veterans Administration, 1951, 1958, 1966, 1975.
426.2.
Vivonex Corporation, 1965-1993.

427. V: Correspondence, 1933-1969.


427.1.
V: Correspondence, 1933-1938.
427.2.
V: Correspondence, 1940.
427.3.
V: Correspondence, 1943.
427.4.
V: Correspondence, 1944.
427.5.
V: Correspondence, 1945.
427.6.
V: Correspondence, 1946.
427.7.
V: Correspondence, 1947.
427.8.
V: Correspondence, 1948.
427.9.
V: Correspondence, 1949.
427.10.
V: Correspondence, 1950.
427.11.
V: Correspondence, 1951.
427.12.
V: Correspondence, 1952.
427.13.
V: Correspondence, 1953.
427.14.
V: Correspondence, 1954.
427.15.
V: Correspondence, 1955.
427.16.
V: Correspondence, 1956.
427.17.
V: Correspondence, 1957.
427.18.
V: Correspondence, 1958.
427.19.
V: Correspondence, 1959.
427.20.
V: Correspondence, 1960.
427.21.
V: Correspondence, 1961.
427.22.
V: Correspondence, 1962.
427.23.
V: Correspondence, 1963.
427.24.
V: Correspondence, 1964.
427.25.
V: Correspondence, 1965.
427.26.
V: Correspondence, 1966.
427.27.
V: Correspondence, 1967.
427.28.
V: Correspondence, 1968.
427.29.
V: Correspondence, 1969.

428. V: Correspondence, 1970-1979.


428.1.
V: Correspondence, 1970.
428.2.
V: Correspondence, 1971.
428.3.
V: Correspondence, 1972.
428.4.
V: Correspondence, 1973.
428.5.
V: Correspondence, 1974.
428.6.
V: Correspondence, 1975.
428.7.
V: Correspondence, 1976.
428.8.
V: Correspondence, 1977.
428.9.
V: Correspondence, 1978.
428.10.
V: Correspondence, 1979.

429. V: Correspondence, 1980-1985.


429.1.
V: Correspondence, 1980.
429.2.
V: Correspondence, 1981.
429.3.
V: Correspondence, 1982.
429.4.
V: Correspondence, 1983.
429.5.
V: Correspondence, 1984.
429.6.
V: Correspondence, 1985.

430. V: Correspondence, 1986-1996, No Date.


430.1.
V: Correspondence, 1986.
430.2.
V: Correspondence, 1987.
430.3.
V: Correspondence, 1988.
430.4.
V: Correspondence, 1989.
430.5.
V: Correspondence, 1990.
430.6.
V: Correspondence, 1991.
430.7.
V: Correspondence, 1992.
430.8.
V: Correspondence, 1993.
430.9.
V: Correspondence, 1994.
430.10.
V: Correspondence, 1995.
430.11.
V: Correspondence, 1996.
430.12.
V: Correspondence, No Date.

23. W.

431. W: Individual Correspondence. (Wald - Washburn).


431.1.
Wald, George, 1951, 1955-1956, 1958-1964, 1966-1967, 1969, 1971, 1973, 1984-1986, 1989, 1991-1994.
431.2.
Wall, Frederick T., 1941, 1943, 1952, 1954, 1957, 1965-1967, 1969-1970, 1973, 1981.
431.3.
Wall, Harold F., 1936.
431.4.
Wallace, Henry B., 1946, 1948-1949, 1976-1978.
431.5.
Wallace, Henry B., 1979-1982.
431.6.
Ward, Harry F., 1963, No Date.
431.7.
Warnke, Paul, 1983, 1986.
431.8.
Waser, Jürg, 1940, 1942, 1945, 1948, 1951-1952, 1955, 1957, 1960, 1963-1968, 1970, 1975, 1979-1983, 1985, 1987, 1991, 1993-1994.
431.9.
Washburn, Abbott, 1970, 1974, 1976, 1981, 1986-1994.

432. Watson, James D., 1954, 1962-1963, 1965-1968.


432.1.
Watson, James D., 1954, 1962-1963.
432.2.
Watson, James D.: Correspondence regarding Honest Jim, 1965-1968.

433. Weinbaum, Sidney and Lina Litinskaya (Weinbaum), 1941-1993, No Date.


433.1.
Weinbaum, Sidney, 1941.
433.2.
Litinskaya (Weinbaum), Lina, 1944.
433.3.
Weinbaum, Sidney, 1945.
433.4.
Weinbaum, Sidney: Research Book, Pay Stubs, 1946-1947.
433.5.
Weinbaum, Sidney, 1949-1950.
433.6.
Weinbaum, Sidney, 1951.
433.7.
Weinbaum, Sidney, 1952.
433.8.
Weinbaum, Sidney, 1953.
433.9.
Litinskaya (Weinbaum), Lina, 1956.
433.10.
Litinskaya (Weinbaum), Lina, 1957.
433.11.
Litinskaya (Weinbaum), Lina, 1958.
433.12.
Litinskaya (Weinbaum), Lina, 1959.
433.13.
Litinskaya (Weinbaum), Lina, 1960.
433.14.
Litinskaya (Weinbaum), Lina, 1961.
433.15.
Litinskaya (Weinbaum), Lina, 1962.
433.16.
Litinskaya (Weinbaum), Lina, 1963.
433.17.
Litinskaya (Weinbaum), Lina, 1964-1977.
433.18.
Litinskaya (Weinbaum), Lina, 1978-1984.
433.19.
Litinskaya (Weinbaum), Lina, 1986-1993, No Date.

434. W: Individual Correspondence. (Weichsel - White).


434.1.
Weichsel, L., 1976-1977.
434.2.
Weininger, Jean, 1971-1977.
434.3.
Weisskopf, Victor, 1952, 1954, 1964, 1966, 1984, 1991-1992.
434.4.
Wellman, Homer, 1974-1979.
434.5.
Wesley, Paul, 1960, 1982-1983, 1985.
434.6.
Westheimer, F. H., 1955-1957.
434.7.
Wheland, G. W., 1936-1937, 1941, 1943-1944, 1947, 1954-1956, 1961, 1975.
434.8.
White, Florence, 1972-1973, 1977-1991.

435. W: Individual Correspondence. (Whitney - Wilkins).


435.1.
Whitney, Willis R., 1945, 1950.
435.2.
Wiesel, Elie, 1987, 1989-1990.
435.3.
Wiesner, Jerome, 1961-1962, 1964-1965, 1967, 1982.
435.4.
Wilcox, Helene, 1977-1982.
435.5.
Wilcox, Lynne, 1976-1977.
435.6.
Wilczak, Helen, 1957.
435.7.
Wilkins, M. H. F. (Maurice), 1957, 1960, 1962-1963, 1970, 1974, 1976, 1987-1988, 1993.

436. Williams, Roger J., 1936-1991.


436.1.
Williams, Roger J., 1936.
436.2.
Williams, Roger J., 1937.
436.3.
Williams, Roger J., 1938.
436.4.
Williams, Roger J., 1939.
436.5.
Williams, Roger J., 1940.
436.6.
Williams, Roger J., 1942.
436.7.
Williams, Roger J., 1943.
436.8.
Williams, Roger J., 1948.
436.9.
Williams, Roger J., 1956.
436.10.
Williams, Roger J., 1957.
436.11.
Williams, Roger J., 1959.
436.12.
Williams, Roger J., 1960.
436.13.
Williams, Roger J., 1964.
436.14.
Williams, Roger J., 1965.
436.15.
Williams, Roger J., 1966.
436.16.
Williams, Roger J., 1967.
436.17.
Williams, Roger J., 1968.
436.18.
Williams, Roger J., 1970.
436.19.
Williams, Roger J., 1971.
436.20.
Williams, Roger J., 1972.
436.21.
Williams, Roger J., 1973.
436.22.
Williams, Roger J., 1974.
436.23.
Williams, Roger J., 1975.
436.24.
Williams, Roger J., 1976.
436.25.
Williams, Roger J., 1977.
436.26.
Williams, Roger J., 1979.
436.27.
Williams, Roger J., 1980.
436.28.
Williams, Roger J., 1981.
436.29.
Williams, Roger J., 1982.
436.30.
Williams, Roger J., 1983.
436.31.
Williams, Roger J., 1985.
436.32.
Williams, Roger J., 1986.
436.33.
Williams, Roger J., 1988.
436.34.
Williams, Roger J., 1991.

437. Williams, Roger J.: Reprints.


437.1.
Williams, Roger J.: Reprints.

438. W: Individual Correspondence. (Williams, J. W. - Wyman).


438.1.
Williams, J. W., 1930, 1938-1939, 1941-1943, 1945, 1952-1954, 1974.
438.2.
Willoughby, Dick, 1976, 1978-1980.
438.3.
Wilson, Dagmar, 1962, 1964-1965, 1977, 1981-1982.
438.4.
Wilson, E. Bright, 1936-1941, 1949-1950, 1952-1953, 1957-1959, 1961-1962, 1972.
438.5.
Wilson, E. Bright (Jr.), 1932-1991.
438.6.
Wilson, J. Finley, 1949.
438.7.
Wood, Reuben, 1940, 1943-1945, 1948, 1950, 1953, 1956-1957, 1960-1963, 1977, 1979.
438.8.
Woodward, Robert Burns, 1942, 1956.
438.9.
Wooster, W. A., 1938, 1940, 1950, 1955.
438.10.
Wright, Jim, 1987.
438.11.
Wright, Robert H., 1967-1968, 1973-1975, 1977, 1987.
438.12.
Wrinch, Dorothy M., 1936-1940, 1956-1957, 1963, 1977, 1983, 1991.
438.13.
Wyckoff, Ralph W. G./Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, 1934, 1936, 1938, 1951, 1956, 1958, 1966, 1981, 1987, 1993.
438.14.
Wylie, Philip, 1963.
438.15.
Wyman, Jeffries, 1952-1953, 1987, 1993.

439. W.H. Freeman and Company, 1941-1959.


439.1.
W.H. Freeman and Company, 1941.
439.2.
W.H. Freeman and Company, 1942.
439.3.
W.H. Freeman and Company, 1944.
439.4.
W.H. Freeman and Company, 1946.
439.5.
W.H. Freeman and Company, 1947.
439.6.
W.H. Freeman and Company, 1948.
439.7.
W.H. Freeman and Company, 1949.
439.8.
W.H. Freeman and Company, 1950.
439.9.
W.H. Freeman and Company, 1951.
439.10.
W.H. Freeman and Company, 1952.
439.11.
W.H. Freeman and Company, 1953.
439.12.
W.H. Freeman and Company, 1954.
439.13.
W.H. Freeman and Company, 1955.
439.14.
W.H. Freeman and Company, 1956.
439.15.
W.H. Freeman and Company, 1957.
439.16.
W.H. Freeman and Company, 1958.
439.17.
W.H. Freeman and Company, 1959.

440. W.H. Freeman and Company, 1960-1992, No Date.


440.1.
W.H. Freeman and Company, 1960.
440.2.
W.H. Freeman and Company, 1961.
440.3.
W.H. Freeman and Company, 1962.
440.4.
W.H. Freeman and Company, 1963.
440.5.
W.H. Freeman and Company, 1964.
440.6.
W.H. Freeman and Company, 1965.
440.7.
W.H. Freeman and Company, 1966.
440.8.
W.H. Freeman and Company, 1967.
440.9.
W.H. Freeman and Company, 1968.
440.10.
W.H. Freeman and Company, 1969.
440.11.
W.H. Freeman and Company, 1970.
440.12.
W.H. Freeman and Company, 1971.
440.13.
W.H. Freeman and Company, 1972.
440.14.
W.H. Freeman and Company, 1973.
440.15.
W.H. Freeman and Company, 1974-1983.
440.16.
W.H. Freeman and Company, 1984-1992, No Date.

441. W: Organizational Correspondence. (Wa - Wo).


441.1.
Washington High School, 1947-1948, 1960, 1965-1966, 1976, and 1981.
441.2.
WashingtonPost, 1970, 1981.
441.3.
Weaver Communications Inc, 1972.
441.4.
Weizmann Institute of Science (and American Committee for the Weizman Institute of Science), 1948, 1952-1958, 1960-1965, 1968, 1970-1976, 1978, 1980, 1984-1987, 1990-1994.
441.5.
Western Regional Research Laboratory, United States Department of Agriculture, 1940-1943.
441.6.
Who's Who in America, [and other Who's Who publications] 1961, 1972-1996.
441.7.
World Academy of Art and Sciences, 1961-1970, 1983-1984, 1988, 1990-1991, 1994.

442. W: Organizational Correspondence. (Wo - Wo).


442.1.
World Fellowship of Religions, 1966, 1969.
442.2.
World Habeas Corpus, 1977, 1979, 1981-1991, 1993.
442.3.
World Scientific Publishing Co., 1987, 1994-1995.

443. W: Correspondence, 1929, 1934-1952.


443.1.
W: Correspondence, 1929.
443.2.
W: Correspondence, 1934.
443.3.
W: Correspondence, 1935.
443.4.
W: Correspondence, 1936.
443.5.
W: Correspondence, 1937.
443.6.
W: Correspondence, 1938.
443.7.
W: Correspondence, 1939.
443.8.
W: Correspondence, 1940.
443.9.
W: Correspondence, 1941.
443.10.
W: Correspondence, 1942.
443.11.
W: Correspondence, 1943.
443.12.
W: Correspondence, 1944.
443.13.
W: Correspondence, 1945.
443.14.
W: Correspondence, 1946.
443.15.
W: Correspondence, 1947.
443.16.
W: Correspondence, 1948.
443.17.
W: Correspondence, 1949.
443.18.
W: Correspondence, 1950.
443.19.
W: Correspondence, 1951.
443.20.
W: Correspondence, 1952.

444. W: Correspondence, 1953-1959.


444.1.
W: Correspondence, 1953.
444.2.
W: Correspondence, 1954.
444.3.
W: Correspondence, 1955.
444.4.
W: Correspondence, 1956.
444.5.
W: Correspondence, 1957.
444.6.
W: Correspondence, 1958.
444.7.
W: Correspondence, 1959.

445. W: Correspondence, 1960-1962.


445.1.
W: Correspondence, 1960.
445.2.
W: Correspondence, 1961.
445.3.
W: Correspondence, 1962.

446. W: Correspondence, 1963-1965.


446.1.
W: Correspondence, 1963.
446.2.
W: Correspondence, 1964.
446.3.
W: Correspondence, 1965.

447. W: Correspondence, 1966-1970.


447.1.
W: Correspondence, 1966.
447.2.
W: Correspondence, 1967.
447.3.
W: Correspondence, 1968.
447.4.
W: Correspondence, 1969.
447.5.
W: Correspondence, 1970.

448. W: Correspondence, 1971-1973.


448.1.
W: Correspondence, 1971.
448.2.
W: Correspondence, 1972.
448.3.
W: Correspondence, 1973.

449. W: Correspondence, 1974-1976.


449.1.
W: Correspondence, 1974.
449.2.
W: Correspondence, 1975.
449.3.
W: Correspondence, 1976.

450. W: Correspondence, 1977-1978.


450.1.
W: Correspondence, 1977.
450.2.
W: Correspondence, 1978.

451. W: Correspondence, 1979-1980.


451.1.
W: Correspondence, 1979.
451.2.
W: Correspondence, 1980.

452. W: Correspondence, 1981.


452.1.
W: Correspondence, 1981.

453. W: Correspondence, 1982.


453.1.
W: Correspondence, 1982.

454. W: Correspondence, 1983-1985.


454.1.
W: Correspondence, 1983.
454.2.
W: Correspondence, 1984.
454.3.
W: Correspondence, 1985.

455. W: Correspondence, 1986-1987.


455.1.
W: Correspondence, 1986.
455.2.
W: Correspondence, 1987.

456. W: Correspondence, 1988-1990.


456.1.
W: Correspondence, 1988.
456.2.
W: Correspondence, 1989.
456.3.
W: Correspondence, 1990.

457. W: Correspondence, 1991-1992.


457.1.
W: Correspondence, 1991.
457.2.
W: Correspondence, 1992.

458. W: Correspondence, 1993-1996, No Date.


458.1.
W: Correspondence, 1993.
458.2.
W: Correspondence, 1994.
458.3.
W: Correspondence, 1995.
458.4.
W: Correspondence, 1996.
458.5.
W: Correspondence, No Date.

24. X.

459. X: Correspondence, 1964-1994.


459.1.
X: Correspondence, 1964.
459.2.
X: Correspondence, 1966.
459.3.
X: Correspondence, 1971.
459.4.
X: Correspondence, 1972.
459.5.
X: Correspondence, 1982.
459.6.
X: Correspondence, 1985.
459.7.
X: Correspondence, 1991.
459.8.
X: Correspondence, 1994.

25. Y.

460. Y: Individual Correspondence. (Yanagisawa - Yudkin).


460.1.
Yanagisawa, S., 1955-1957.
460.2.
Yearian, Hubert, 1936, 1939.
460.3.
Yost, Don M., 1932-1933, 1937-1938, 1940, 1943, 1945, 1962, 1986.
460.4.
Young, William G., 1937-1938, 1943, 1945, 1947.
460.5.
Yudkin, John, 1972-1973, 1977, 1989-1990.

461. Y: Organizational Correspondence. (Yo - Yo).


461.1.
Yorkshire Television Limited, 1971-1972.
461.2.
Young Progressives Educational Foundation, 1949.

462. Y: Correspondence, 1938-1977.


462.1.
Y: Correspondence, 1938.
462.2.
Y: Correspondence, 1940.
462.3.
Y: Correspondence, 1941.
462.4.
Y: Correspondence, 1943.
462.5.
Y: Correspondence, 1945.
462.6.
Y: Correspondence, 1946.
462.7.
Y: Correspondence, 1951.
462.8.
Y: Correspondence, 1952.
462.9.
Y: Correspondence, 1953.
462.10.
Y: Correspondence, 1954.
462.11.
Y: Correspondence, 1955.
462.12.
Y: Correspondence, 1956.
462.13.
Y: Correspondence, 1957.
462.14.
Y: Correspondence, 1958.
462.15.
Y: Correspondence, 1959.
462.16.
Y: Correspondence, 1960.
462.17.
Y: Correspondence, 1961.
462.18.
Y: Correspondence, 1962.
462.19.
Y: Correspondence, 1963.
462.20.
Y: Correspondence, 1964.
462.21.
Y: Correspondence, 1965.
462.22.
Y: Correspondence, 1966.
462.23.
Y: Correspondence, 1967.
462.24.
Y: Correspondence, 1968.
462.25.
Y: Correspondence, 1969.
462.26.
Y: Correspondence, 1970.
462.27.
Y: Correspondence, 1971.
462.28.
Y: Correspondence, 1972.
462.29.
Y: Correspondence, 1973.
462.30.
Y: Correspondence, 1974.
462.31.
Y: Correspondence, 1975.
462.32.
Y: Correspondence, 1976.
462.33.
Y: Correspondence, 1977.

463. Y: Correspondence, 1978-1996, No Date.


463.1.
Y: Correspondence, 1978.
463.2.
Y: Correspondence, 1979.
463.3.
Y: Correspondence, 1980.
463.4.
Y: Correspondence, 1981.
463.5.
Y: Correspondence, 1982.
463.6.
Y: Correspondence, 1983.
463.7.
Y: Correspondence, 1984.
463.8.
Y: Correspondence, 1985.
463.9.
Y: Correspondence, 1986.
463.10.
Y: Correspondence, 1987.
463.11.
Y: Correspondence, 1988.
463.12.
Y: Correspondence, 1989.
463.13.
Y: Correspondence, 1990.
463.14.
Y: Correspondence, 1991.
463.15.
Y: Correspondence, 1992.
463.16.
Y: Correspondence, 1993.
463.17.
Y: Correspondence, 1995.
463.18.
Y: Correspondence, 1996.
463.19.
Y: Correspondence, No Date.

26. Z.

464. Z: Individual Correspondence. (Zachariasen - Ziferstein).


464.1.
Zachariasen, William H., 1936-1937, 1940, 1953, 1978.
464.2.
Zaffaroni, Alejandro, 1969-1972, 1974-1976, 1978-1981, 1985-1986, 1988-1991.
464.3.
Zamecnik, Paul C., 1954-1957, 1991, 1993.
464.4.
Zechmeister, Laszlo, 1946-1947.
464.5.
Zener, Clarence, 1936, 1949-1950, 1953.
464.6.
Zewail, Ahmed, 1986, 1989-1993.
464.7.
Zichichi, Antonino, 1984-1985, 1988-1990, 1992, 1994.
464.8.
Ziferstein, Isidore, 1961-1963, 1965-1966, 1969-1970, 1972.

465. Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1958-1980.


465.1.
Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1958.
465.2.
Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1959.
465.3.
Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1960.
465.4.
Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1961.
465.5.
Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1962.
465.6.
Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1963.
465.7.
Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1964.
465.8.
Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1965.
465.9.
Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1966.
465.10.
Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1967.
465.11.
Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1968.
465.12.
Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1969.
465.13.
Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1970.
465.14.
Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1971.
465.15.
Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1972.
465.16.
Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1973.
465.17.
Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1974.
465.18.
Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1975.
465.19.
Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1976.
465.20.
Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1977.
465.21.
Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1978.
465.22.
Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1979.
465.23.
Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1980.

466. Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1981-1993, 1996, No Date.


466.1.
Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1981.
466.2.
Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1982.
466.3.
Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1983.
466.4.
Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1984.
466.5.
Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1985.
466.6.
Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1986.
466.7.
Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1987.
466.8.
Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1988.
466.9.
Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1989.
466.10.
Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1990.
466.11.
Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1991.
466.12.
Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1992.
466.13.
Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1993.
466.14.
Zuckerkandl, Emile, 1996.
466.15.
Zuckerkandl, Emile, No Date.

467. Z: Organizational Correspondence.


467.1.
Zero Population Growth, 1970, 1977, 1979, 1982, 1988, 1991.

468. Z: Correspondence, 1940-1980.


468.1.
Z: Correspondence, 1940.
468.2.
Z: Correspondence, 1941.
468.3.
Z: Correspondence, 1943.
468.4.
Z: Correspondence, 1944.
468.5.
Z: Correspondence, 1947.
468.6.
Z: Correspondence, 1948.
468.7.
Z: Correspondence, 1950.
468.8.
Z: Correspondence, 1951.
468.9.
Z: Correspondence, 1953.
468.10.
Z: Correspondence, 1954.
468.11.
Z: Correspondence, 1955.
468.12.
Z: Correspondence, 1956.
468.13.
Z: Correspondence, 1957.
468.14.
Z: Correspondence, 1958.
468.15.
Z: Correspondence, 1959.
468.16.
Z: Correspondence, 1960.
468.17.
Z: Correspondence, 1961.
468.18.
Z: Correspondence, 1962.
468.19.
Z: Correspondence, 1963.
468.20.
Z: Correspondence, 1964.
468.21.
Z: Correspondence, 1965.
468.22.
Z: Correspondence, 1966.
468.23.
Z: Correspondence, 1967.
468.24.
Z: Correspondence, 1968.
468.25.
Z: Correspondence, 1969.
468.26.
Z: Correspondence, 1970.
468.27.
Z: Correspondence, 1971.
468.28.
Z: Correspondence, 1972.
468.29.
Z: Correspondence, 1973.
468.30.
Z: Correspondence, 1974.
468.31.
Z: Correspondence, 1975.
468.32.
Z: Correspondence, 1976.
468.33.
Z: Correspondence, 1977.
468.34.
Z: Correspondence, 1978.
468.35.
Z: Correspondence, 1979.
468.36.
Z: Correspondence, 1980.

469. Z: Correspondence, 1981-1994, No Names or Dates.


469.1.
Z: Correspondence, 1981.
469.2.
Z: Correspondence, 1982.
469.3.
Z: Correspondence, 1983.
469.4.
Z: Correspondence, 1984.
469.5.
Z: Correspondence, 1985.
469.6.
Z: Correspondence, 1986.
469.7.
Z: Correspondence, 1987.
469.8.
Z: Correspondence, 1988.
469.9.
Z: Correspondence, 1989.
469.10.
Z: Correspondence, 1990.
469.11.
Z: Correspondence, 1991.
469.12.
Z: Correspondence, 1992.
469.13.
Z: Correspondence, 1993.
469.14.
Z: Correspondence, 1994.
469.15.
Correspondence without last names or dates.
469.16.
Assorted Business Cards.

27. Greeting Cards and Rolodex Files.

470. Assorted Greeting Cards: A.


470.1.
Assorted Greetings Cards: A.

471. Assorted Greeting Cards: B.


471.1.
Assorted Greeting Cards: B.

472. Assorted Greeting Cards: C.


472.1.
Assorted Greeting Cards: C.

473. Assorted Greeting Cards: D-E.


473.1.
Assorted Greeting Cards: D.
473.2.
Assorted Greeting Cards: E.

474. Assorted Greeting Cards: F-G.


474.1.
Assorted Greeting Cards: F.
474.2.
Assorted Greeting Cards: G.

475. Assorted Greeting Cards: H.


475.1.
Assorted Greeting Cards: H.

476. Assorted Greeting Cards: I-J.


476.1.
Assorted Greeting Cards: I.
476.2.
Assorted Greeting Cards: J.

477. Assorted Greeting Cards: K.


477.1.
Assorted Greeting Cards: K.

478. Assorted Greeting Cards: L.


478.1.
Assorted Greeting Cards: L.

479. Assorted Greeting Cards: M.


479.1.
Assorted Greeting Cards: M.

480. Assorted Greeting Cards: N-O.


480.1.
Assorted Greeting Cards: N.
480.2.
Assorted Greeting Cards: O.

481. Assorted Greeting Cards: P-Q.


481.1.
Assorted Greeting Cards: P.
481.2.
Assorted Greeting Cards: Q.

482. Assorted Greeting Cards: R.


482.1.
Assorted Greeting Cards: R.

483. Assorted Greeting Cards: S.


483.1.
Assorted Greeting Cards: S.

484. Assorted Greeting Cards: T-U.


484.1.
Assorted Greeting Cards: T.
484.2.
Assorted Greeting Cards: U.

485. Assorted Greeting Cards: V-W.


485.1.
Assorted Greeting Cards: V.
485.2.
Assorted Greeting Cards: W.

486. Assorted Greeting Cards: X-Z.


486.1.
Assorted Greeting Cards: X.
486.2.
Assorted Greeting Cards: Y.
486.3.
Assorted Greeting Cards: Z.

487. Assorted Greeting Cards: Unsigned.


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02. Publications. 1920-1998, undated.

This section mainly consists of original reprints of Linus Pauling's 1,100+ publications. Included in the Pauling Publications series are bibliographic citations for all of his scientific papers, books, popular articles, printed letters to the editor, forewords, introductions and support notices. The OSU Special Collections gratefully acknowledges the assistance of Zelek S. Herman and Dorothy B. Munro whose bibliography, The Publications of Professor Linus Pauling, served as the blueprint for this, the revised and expanded compilation of Dr. Pauling's complete published works.


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1920p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1920.
1920p.1.
The manufacture of cement in Oregon. The Student Engineer (The Associated Engineers of Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon) 12 (June 1920): 3-5.

1923p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1923.
1923p.1.
The crystal structure of molybdenite. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 45 (June 1923): 1466-1471. [Roscoe G. Dickinson and Linus Pauling].
1923p.2.
The crystal structure of magnesium stannide. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 45 (December 1923): 2777-2780.

1924p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1924.
1924p.1.
The crystal structure of uranyl nitrate hexahydrate. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 46 (July 1924): 1615-1622. [Linus Pauling and Roscoe G. Dickinson].
1924p.2.
The crystal structures of ammonium fluoferrate, fluo-aluminate and oxyfluomolybdate. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 46 (December 1924): 2738-2751.

1925p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1925.
1925p.1.
The crystal structures of hematite and corundum. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 47 (March 1925): 781-790. [Linus Pauling and Sterling B. Hendricks].
1925p.2.
The crystal structure of barite. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 47 (April 1925): 1026-1030. [Linus Pauling and Paul H. Emmett].
1925p.3.
Unusual X-ray reflections on spectral photographs (Pasadena meeting of the American Physical Society, March 7, 1925, Abstract only). Phys. Rev. [Proc. Am. Phys. Soc.] 25 (1925): 715.
1925p.4.
The crystal structures of cesium tri-iodide and cesium dibromo-iodide. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 47 (June 1925): 1561-1571. [Richard M. Bozorth and Linus Pauling].
1925p.5.
The inter-ionic attraction theory of ionized solutes. IV. The influence of variation of dielectric constant on the limiting law for small concentrations. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 47 (July 1925): 2129-2134. [P. Debye and Linus Pauling].
1925p.6.
The entropy of supercooled liquids at the absolute zero. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 47 (July 1925): 2148-2156. [Linus Pauling and Richard C. Tolman].
1925p.7.
A new crystal for wave-length measurements of soft X-rays. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 11, no. 7 (July 1925): 445-447. [Linus Pauling and Albert Björkeson].
1925p.8.
The crystal structures of sodium and potassium trinitrides and potassium cyanate and the nature of the trinitride group. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 47 (December 1925): 2904-2920. [Sterling B. Hendricks and Linus Pauling].

1926p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1926.
1926p.1.
The dielectric constant and molecular weight of bromine vapor. Phys. Rev. 27 (February 1926): 181-182.
1926p.2.
The prediction of the relative stabilities of isosteric isomeric ions and molecules. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 48 (March 1926): 641-651. [Linus Pauling and Sterling B. Hendricks].
1926p.3.
The quantum theory of the dielectric constant of hydrogen chloride and similar gases. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 12 (January 1926): 32-35.
1926p.4.
The dynamic model of the chemical bond and its application to the structure of benzene. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 48 (May 1926): 1132-1143.
1926p.5.
The quantum theory of the dielectric constant of hydrogen chloride and similar gases. Phys. Rev. 27 (May 1926): 568-577.
1926p.6.
Über die Kristallstruktur der kubischen Tellursäure. [German: On the structure of cubic telluric acid] Z. Kristallogr. 63 (January 1926): 502-506. [L. Merle Kirkpatrick and Linus Pauling].
1926p.7.
Die Struktureinheit und Raumgruppensymmetrie von β-Aluminiumoxyd. [German: The structural unit and space group symmetry of β-aluminum oxide] Z. Kristallogr. 64 (1926): 303-308. [S. B. Hendricks and Linus Pauling].
1926p.8.
Die Abschirmungskonstanten der relativistischen oder magnetischen Röntgenstrahlendubletts. [German: The screening constant of relativistic or magnetic X-ray doublets] Z. Phys. 40 (1926): 344-350.

1927p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1927.
1927p.1.
An X-ray study of the alloys of lead and thallium. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 49 (March 1927): 666-669. [Edwin McMillan and Linus Pauling].
1927p.2.
The influence of a magnetic field on the dielectric constant of a diatomic dipole gas. Phys. Rev. 29 (January 1927): 145-160.
1927p.3.
The electron affinity of hydrogen and the second ionization potential of lithium. Phys. Rev. 29 (February 1927): 285-291.
1927p.4.
The sizes of ions and the structure of ionic crystals. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 49 (March 1927): 765-790.
1927p.5.
The theoretical prediction of the physical properties of many-electron atoms and ions. Mole refraction, diamagnetic susceptibility, and extension in space. Proc. Roy. Soc. A (London) 114 (1927): 181-211.

1928p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1928.
1928p.1.
The shared-electron chemical bond. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 14 (April 1928): 359-362.
1928p.2.
The sizes of ions and their influence on the properties of salt-like compounds. Z. Kristallogr. 67 (1928): 377-404.
1928p.3.
The influence of relative ionic sizes on the properties of ionic compounds. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 50 (April 1928): 1036-1045.
1928p.4.
The crystal structure of potassium chloroplatinate. Z. Kristallogr. 68 (1928): 223-230. [F. J. Ewing and Linus Pauling].
1928p.5.
The application of the quantum mechanics to the structure of the hydrogen molecule and hydrogen molecule-ion and to related problems. Chem. Rev. 5 (June 1928): 173-213.
1928p.6.
The crystal structure of broōkite. Z. Kristallogr. 68 (1928): 239-256. [Linus Pauling and J. H. Sturdivant].
1928p.7.
The crystal structure of topaz. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 14 (July 1928): 603-606.
1928p.8.
Why study German: Opinions of eminent scholars and educators of southern California on the importance of German instruction. Modern Languages Forum (October 1928): 8.
1928p.9.
The coordination theory of the structure of ionic crystals. Festschrift zum 60. Geburtstage Arnold Sommerfelds, Verlag von S. Hirzel, Leipzig, (1928): 11-17.
1928p.10.
Note on the pressure transitions of the rubidium halides. Z. Kristallogr. 69 (1928): 35-40.

1929p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1929.
1929p.1.
The principles determining the structure of complex ionic crystals. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 51 (April 1929): 1010-1026.
1929p.2.
The crystal structure of the A-modification of the rare earth sesquioxides. Z. Kristallogr. 69 (1929): 415-421.
1929p.3.
Note on the paper of A. Schröder: Beiträge zur Kenntnis des Feinbaues des Broōkits usw. Z. Kristallogr. 69 (1929): 557-559. [J. H. Sturdivant and Linus Pauling].
1929p.4.
Quantum defects for non-penetrating orbits (Pasadena meeting of the American Physical Society, December 8, 1928). Phys. Rev. [Bull. Am. Phys. Soc.] 33 (1929): 270.
1929p.5.
Momentum distribution in hydrogen-like atoms. Phys. Rev. 34 (July 1929): 109-116. [Boris Podolsky and Linus Pauling].
1929p.6.
On the crystal structure of the chlorides of certain bivalent elements. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 15 (September 1929): 709-712.
1929p.7.
The molecular structure of the tungstosilicates and related compounds. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 51 (October 1929): 2868-2880.
1929p.8.
Photo-ionization in liquids and crystals and the dependence of the frequency of X-ray absorption edges on chemical constitution. Phys. Rev. 34 (September 1929): 954-963.

1930p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1930.
1930p.1.
On the crystal structure of nickel chlorostannate hexahydrate. Z. Kristallogr. 72 (1930): 482-492.
1930p.2.
The crystal structure of pseudobroōkite. Z. Kristallogr. 73 (1930): 97-112.
1930p.3.
The structure of the micas and related minerals. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 16 (February 1930): 123-129.
1930p.4.
Note on the lattice constant of ammonium hexafluoaluminate. Z. Kristallogr. 74 (1930): 104-105.
1930p.5.
The structure of sodalite and helvite. Z. Kristallogr. 74 (1930): 213-225.
1930p.6.
The structure of some sodium and calcium aluminosilicates. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 16 (July 1930): 453-459.
1930p.7.
Rotational motion of molecules in crystals. Phys. Rev. 36 (July 1930): 430-443.
1930p.8.
Über die Kristallstruktur des Rubidiumazids. [German: On the crystal structure of rubidium azide] Z. Phys. Chem. B 8 (1930): 326-328.
1930p.9.
The crystal structure of bixbyite and the C-modification of the sesquioxides. Z. Kristallogr. 75 (1930): 128-142. [Linus Pauling and M. D. Shappell].
1930p.10.
The structure of the chlorites. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 16 (1930): 578-582.
1930p.11.
The crystal structure of cadmium chloride. Z. Kristall. 74 (1930): 546-551. [Linus Pauling and J. L. Hoard].
1930p.12.
The Structure of Line Spectra. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1930, 263 pp. [Linus Pauling and Samuel Goudsmit].

1931p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1931.
1931p.1.
The determination of crystal structure by X-rays. Ann. Surv. Am. Chem. 5 (1931): 118-125.
1931p.2.
Quantum mechanics and the chemical bond. Phys. Rev. 37 (May 1931): 1185-1186.
1931p.3.
The nature of the chemical bond. Application of results obtained from the quantum mechanics and from a theory of paramagnetic susceptibility to the structure of molecules. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 53 (April 1931): 1367-1400.
1931p.4.
The nature of the chemical bond. II. The one-electron bond and the three-electron bond. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 53 (September 1931): 3225-3237.
1931p.5.
Objections to a proof of molecular asymmetry of optically active phenylaminoacetic acid. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 53 (October 1931): 3820-3823. [Linus Pauling and Roscoe G. Dickinson].

1932p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1932.
1932p.1.
Review of The Structure of Crystals, 2nd ed. by Ralph W. G. Wyckoff (New York: The Chemical Catalog Company, Inc., 1931). Industrial and Engineering Chemistry 24 (January 1932): 117-118.
1932p.2.
The nature of the chemical bond. III. The transition from one extreme bond type to another. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 54 (March 1932): 988-1003.
1932p.3.
The crystal structure of magnesium platinocyanide heptahydrate. Phys. Rev. 39 (February 1932): 537-538. [Richard M. Bozorth and Linus Pauling].
1932p.4.
The packing of spheres. The Chemical Bulletin [Chicago Section, Am. Chem. Soc.] 19 (February 1932): 35-38.
1932p.5.
Screening constants for many-electron atoms. The calculation and interpretation of X-ray term values, and the calculation of atomic scattering factors. Z. Kristallogr. 81 (1932): 1-29. [Linus Pauling and J. Sherman].
1932p.6.
The crystal structure of chalcopyrite, CuFeS2. Z. Kristallogr. A 82 (1932): 188-194. [Linus Pauling and L. O. Brockway].
1932p.7.
The determination of crystal structure by X-rays. Annu. Surv. of Am. Chem. 6 (1932): 116-122.
1932p.8.
Interatomic distances in covalent molecules and resonance between two or more Lewis electronic structures. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 18 (April 1932): 293-297.
1932p.9.
The additivity of the energies of normal covalent bonds. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 18 (June 1932): 414-416. [Linus Pauling and Don M. Yost].
1932p.10.
The electronic structure of the normal nitrous oxide molecule. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 18 (July 1932): 498-499.
1932p.11.
The nature of the chemical bond. IV. The energy of single bonds and the relative electronegativity of atoms. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 54 (September 1932): 3570-3582.
1932p.12.
The resonance of molecules among several electronic structures. The Nucleus [Northeastern Section, Am. Chem. Soc.] 9 (May 1932): 183-184.
1932p.13.
Review of The Theory of Electric and Magnetic Susceptibilities by J. H. van Vleck (Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1932). J. Am. Chem. Soc. 54 (October 1932): 4119-4121.

1933p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1933.
1933p.1.
The crystal structure of sulvanite, CU3VS4. Z. Kristallogr. A 84 (1933): 204-212. [Linus Pauling and Ralph Hultgren].
1933p.2.
Note on the crystal structure of rubidium nitrate. Z. Kristallogr. A 84 (1933): 213- 216. [Linus Pauling and J. Sherman].
1933p.3.
The crystal structure of zunyite, Al13Si5O20(OH, F)18Cl. Z. Kristallogr. A 84 (1933): 442-452.
1933p.4.
The normal state of the helium molecule-ions He2+ and He2++. J. Chem. Phys. 1 (January 1933): 56-59.
1933p.5.
The determination of the structures of the hexafluorides of sulfur, selenium and tellurium by the electron diffraction method. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 19 (January 1933): 68-73. [L. O. Brockway and Linus Pauling].
1933p.6.
The formulas of antimonic acid and the antimonates. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 55 (May 1933): 1895-1900.
Errata: J. Am. Chem. Soc. 55 (July 1933): 3052.
1933p.7.
The electron-diffraction investigation of the structure of molecules of methyl azide and carbon suboxide. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 19 (September 1933): 860-867. [L. O. Brockway and Linus Pauling].
1933p.8.
The crystal structure of ammonium hydrogen fluoride, NH4HF2. Z. Kristallogr. A 85 (1933): 380-391.
1933p.9.
The calculation of matrix elements for Lewis electronic structures of molecules. J. Chem. Phys. 1 (April 1933): 280-283.
1933p.10.
The nature of the chemical bond. V. The quantum-mechanical calculation of the resonance energy of benzene and naphthalene and the hydrocarbon free radicals. J.Chem. Phys. 1 (June 1933): 362-374. [Linus Pauling and G. W. Wheland].
Errata: J. Chem. Phys. 2, no. 8 (July 1934): 482.
1933p.11.
The nature of the chemical bond. VI. The calculation from thermochemical data of the energy of resonance of molecules among several electronic structures. J. Chem. Phys. 1 (July 1933): 606-617. [Linus Pauling and J. Sherman].
1933p.12.
The nature of the chemical bond. VII. The calculation of resonance energy in conjugated systems. J. Chem. Phys. 1 (October 1933): 679-686. [Linus Pauling and J. Sherman].

1934p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1934.
1934p.1.
Review of A Study of Crystal Structure and its Applications by Wheeler P. Davey (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1934). Science 80 (November 1934): 451.
1934p.2.
The structure of calcium boride, CaB6. Z. Kristallogr. A 87 (1934): 181-182. [Linus Pauling and Sidney Weinbaum].
1934p.3.
Covalent radii of atoms and interatomic distances in crystals containing electron- pair bonds. Z. Kristallogr. A 87 (1934): 205-238. [Linus Pauling and M. L. Huggins].
1934p.4.
The cristal [sic] structure of enargite, Cu3AsS4. Z. Kristallogr. A 88 (1934): 48-53. [Linus Pauling and Sidney Weinbaum].
1934p.5.
The crystal structure of binnite, (Cu, Fe)12As4Sl3, and the chemical composition and structure of minerals of the tetrahedrite group. Z. Kristallogr. A 88 (1934): 54-62. [Linus Pauling and E. W. Neuman].
1934p.6.
The structure of the carboxyl group. I. The investigation of formic acid by the diffraction of electrons. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 20 (June 1934): 336-340. [Linus Pauling and L. O. Brockway].
1934p.7.
The structure of the carboxyl group. II. The crystal structure of basic beryllium acetate. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 20 (June 1934): 340-345. [Linus Pauling and J. Sherman].
1934p.8.
A study of the methods of interpretation of electron-diffraction photographs of gas molecules, with results for benzene and carbon tetrachloride. J. Chem. Phys. 2 (December 1934): 867-881. [Linus Pauling and L. O. Brockway].

1935p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1935.
1935p.1.
A wave-mechanical treatment of the Mills-Nixon effect. Trans. Faraday Soc. 31 (July 1935): 939-945. [L. E. Sutton and Linus Pauling].
1935p.2.
The unit of structure of telluric acid, Te(OH)6. Z. Kristallogr. A 91 (1935): 367-368.
1935p.3.
Remarks on the theory of aromatic free radicals. J. Chem. Phys. 3 (May 1935): 315. [Linus Pauling and G. W. Wheland].
1935p.4.
The oxygen equilibrium of hemoglobin and its structural interpretation. Science 81 (May 1935): 421.
1935p.5.
The oxygen equilibrium of hemoglobin and its structural interpretation. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 21 (April 1935): 186-191.
1935p.6.
The van der Waals interaction of hydrogen atoms. Phys. Rev. 47 (May 1935): 686-692. [Linus Pauling and J. Y. Beach].
1935p.7.
A quantum mechanical discussion of orientation of substituents in aromatic molecules. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 57 (November 1935): 2086-2095. [G. W. Wheland and Linus Pauling].
1935p.8.
The crystal structure of swedenborgite, NaBe4SbO7. Am. Mineral. 20 (July 1935): 492-501. [Linus Pauling, H. P. Klug, and A. N. Winchell].
1935p.9.
The structure and entropy of ice and of other crystals with some randomness of atomic arrangement. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 57 (December 1935): 2680-2684.
1935p.10.
The radial distribution method of interpretation of electron diffraction photographs of gas molecules. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 57 (December 1935): 2684-2692. [Linus Pauling and L.O. Brockway].
1935p.11.
The electron diffraction investigation of phosgene, the six chloroethylenes, thiophosgene, alpha-methylhydroxylamine and nitromethane. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 57 (December 1935): 2693-2704. [L. O. Brockway, J. Y. Beach, and Linus Pauling].
1935p.12.
The dependence of interatomic distance on single bond-double bond resonance. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 57 (December 1935): 2705-2709. [Linus Pauling, L. O. Brockway, and J. Y. Beach].
1935p.13.
Atomic Scattering Factors. Internationale Tabellen zur Bestimmung von Kristallstrukturen (International Tables for the Determination of Crystal Structures), vol. 2. Berlin: Gebrüder Borntraeger, 1935: 568-575.
1935p.14.
Ionic and Atomic Radii. Internationale Tabellen zur Bestimmung von Kristallstrukturen (International Tables for the Determination of Crystal Structures), vol. 2. Berlin: Gebrüder Borntraeger, 1935: 610-616.
1935p.15.
Review of The Structure of Crystals. Supplement for 1930-34 to the 2nd edition. by R. W. G. Wyckoff (New York: Reinhold, 1935). Science 82 (October 1935): 372.
1935p.16.
Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, with Applications to Chemistry. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1935, 468 pp [Linus Pauling and E. Bright Wilson, Jr.].
Reprint: Dover Books, New York, 1985, 468 pp.
Japanese translation: Ryōshi Rikigaku Joron oyobi sono Kagaku e no ōyō. Tokyo: Hakusuisha, 1950, 510 pp.
Italian translation: Introduzione alla meccanica quantistica. Padua: Piccin Editore, 1968, 471 pp.

1936p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1936.
1936p.1.
Note on the interpretation of the infra-red absorption of organic compounds containing hydroxyl and imino groups. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 58 (January 1936): 94-98.
1936p.2.
Quantum mechanics and the third law of thermodynamics. J. Chem. Phys. 4 (June 1936): 393-394. [Linus Pauling and E. D. Eastman].
1936p.3.
The magnetic properties and structure of the hemochromogens and related substances. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 22 (March 1936): 159-163. [Linus Pauling and Charles D. Coryell].
1936p.4.
The magnetic properties and structure of hemoglobin, oxyhemoglobin and carbonmonoxyhemoglobin. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 22 (April 1936): 210-216. [Linus Pauling and Charles D. Coryell].
1936p.5.
The magnetic properties and structure of hemoglobin and related substances. Science 83 (May 1936): 488-489. [Linus Pauling and Charles D. Coryell].
1936p.6.
The crystal structure of metaldehyde. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 58 (July 1936): 1274-1278. [Linus Pauling and D. C. Carpenter].
1936p.7.
On the structure of native, denatured, and coagulated proteins. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 22 (July 1936): 439-447. [A. E. Mirsky and Linus Pauling].
1936p.8.
The diamagnetic anisotropy of aromatic molecules. J. Chem. Phys. 4 (October 1936): 673-677.
1936p.9.
The structure of the pentaborane B5H9. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 58 (December 1936): 2403-2407. [S. H. Bauer and Linus Pauling].

1937p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1937.
1937p.1.
The crystal structure of aluminum metaphosphate, Al(PO3)3. Z. Kristallogr. A 96 (1937): 481-487. [Linus Pauling and J. Sherman].
1937p.2.
The X-ray analysis of crystals. Curr. Sci. (Special Number on "Laue Diagrams") (January 1937): 20-22.
1937p.3.
The adjacent charge rule and the structure of methyl azide, methyl nitrate, and fluorine nitrate. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 59 (January 1937): 13-20. [Linus Pauling and L. O. Brockway].
1937p.4.
The magnetic properties and structure of ferrihemoglobin (methemoglobin) and some of its compounds. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 59 (April 1937): 633-642. [Charles D. Coryell, Fred Stitt, and Linus Pauling].
1937p.5.
Report on the X-ray study of the isomorphism of compounds of bivalent europium and barium. (Attached to the article "An improved method for purifying europium" by Herbert N. McCoy). J. Am. Chem. Soc. 59 (June 1937): 1132-1133.
1937p.6.
Carbon-carbon bond distances. The electron diffraction investigation of ethane, propane, isobutane, neopentane, cyclopropane, cyclopentane, cyclohexane, allene, ethylene, isobutene, tetramethylethylene, mesitylene, and hexamethylbenzene. Revised values of covalent radii. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 59 (July 1937): 1223-1236. [Linus Pauling and L.O. Brockway].
1937p.7.
A quantitative discussion of bond orbitals. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 59 (August 1937): 1450-1456. [Linus Pauling and J. Sherman].
1937p.8.
The structure of cyameluric acid, hydromelonic acid, and related substances. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 23 (December 1937): 615-620. [Linus Pauling and J. H. Sturdivant].
1937p.9.
Review of Magnetochemie [German: Magnetochemistry] by Dr. Wilhelm Klemm (Leipzig: Akademische Verlagsgeselleschaft, 1936). J. Am. Chem. Soc. 59 (1937): 1159-1160.

1938p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1938.
1938p.1.
Review of Atomic Structure of Minerals by W. L. Bragg (Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1937). J. Am. Chem. Soc. 60 (1938): 220.
1938p.2.
Review of Einführung in die Quantenchemie (Introduction to Quantum Chemistry) by Dr. Hans Hellmann (Vienna: Verlag Franz Deuticke, 1937). J. Am. Chem. Soc. 60 (1938): 734.
1938p.3.
Review of The Fundamental Principles of Quantum Mechanics, With Elementary Applications by Edwin C. Kemble (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1937). J. Am. Chem. Soc. 60 (1938): 734-735.
1938p.4.
Review of The Fine Structure of Matter. Part I. X-rays and the Structure of Matter, vol. II of "A Comprehensive Treatise of Atomic and Molecular Structure" by C. H. Douglas Clark (New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1937). J. Am. Chem. Soc. 60 (1938): 988.
1938p.5.
The electron diffraction study of digermane and trigermane. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 60 (July 1938): 1605-1607. [Linus Pauling, A. W. Laubengayer, and J. L. Hoard].
1938p.6.
The significance of resonance to the nature of the chemical bond and the structure of molecules. Organic Chemistry, An Advanced Treatise, Vol. 2, Henry Gilman, Roger Adams, Homer Adkins, Hans T. Clarke, Carl S. Marvel, and Frank C. Whitmore, eds. (New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1938), 1850-1890.
The significance of resonance to the nature of the chemical bond and the structure of molecules. Organic Chemistry, An Advanced Treatise, Vol. 2, 2nd ed., Henry Gilman, Roger Adams, Homer Adkins, Hans T. Clarke, Carl S. Marvel, and Frank C. Whitmore, eds., New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1943: 1943-1983.
1938p.7.
The crystal structure of cesium aurous auric chloride, Cs2AuAuCl6, and cesium argentous auric chloride, Cs2AgAuCl6. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 60 (July 1938): 1846-1851. [Norman Elliot and Linus Pauling].
1938p.8.
The structure of ammonium heptafluozirconate and potassium heptafluozirconate and the configuration of the heptafluozirconate group. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 60 (November 1938): 2702-2707. [G. C. Hampson and Linus Pauling].
1938p.9.
Review of The Fine Structure of Matter. Part II. Molecular Polarization. Part III. The Quantum Theory and Line Spectra by C. H. Douglas Clark (New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1938). J. Am. Chem. Soc. 60 (1938): 2833-2834.
1938p.10.
The crystal structure of ammonium cadmium chloride, NH4CdCl3. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 60 (December 1938): 2886-2890. [Henri Brasseur and Linus Pauling].
1938p.11.
The future of the Crellin laboratory. Science 87 (June 1938): 563-566.
1938p.12.
The nature of the interatomic forces in metals. Phys. Rev. 54 (December 1938): 899-904.

1939p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1939.
1939p.1.
The magnetic properties of intermediates in the reactions of hemoglobin. J. Phys. Chem. 43 (1939): 825-839. [Charles D. Coryell, Linus Pauling, and Richard W. Dodson].
1939p.2.
The electron diffraction investigation of methylacetylene, dimethylacetylene, dimethyldiacetylene, methyl cyanide, diacetylene, and cyanogen. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 61 (April 1939): 927-937. [Linus Pauling, H. D. Springall, and K. J. Palmer].
1939p.3.
The electron diffraction investigation of the structure of benzene, pyridine, pyrazine, butadiene-1,3, cyclopentadiene, furan, pyrrole, and thiophene. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 61 (July 1939): 1769-1780. [V. Schomaker and Linus Pauling].
1939p.4.
The structure of proteins. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 61 (July 1939): 1860-1867. [Linus Pauling and Carl Niemann].
1939p.5.
Recent work on the configuration and electronic structure of molecules; with some applications to natural products. Fortschr. Chem. Organ. Naturstoffe 3 (1939): 203-235.
1939p.6.
The magnetic properties of the compounds ethylisocyanide- ferrohemoglobin and imidazole-ferrihemoglobin. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 25 (October 1939): 517-522. [Charles D. Russell and Linus Pauling].
1939p.7.
A theory of the color of dyes. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 25 (November 1939): 577-582.
1939p.8.
The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals: An Introduction to Modern Structural Chemistry. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press; London: Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, 1939, 419 pp.

1940p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1940.
1940p.1.
A structural interpretation of the acidity of groups associated with the hemes of hemoglobin and hemoglobin derivatives. J. Biol. Chem. 132 (February 1940): 769-779. [Charles D. Coryell and Linus Pauling].
1940p.2.
A theory of the structure and process of formation of antibodies. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 62 (October 1940): 2643-2657.
1940p.3.
The nature of the intermolecular forces operative in biological processes. Science 92 (July 1940): 77-79. [Linus Pauling and Max Delbrück].
1940p.4.
The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals: An Introduction to Modern Structural Chemistry, 2nd ed. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press; London: Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, 1940, 450 pp.
Japanese translation: Kagaku Ketsugō-ron. Tokyo: Kyōritsu Shuppan, 1943, 481 pp.
Russian translation: Priroda Khimiscesko Svyazi. Moscow: Gosudarstevennoe Nauchno-Tekhinicheskoe Izdatel'stvo Khimicheskoi Literatury, 1947, 440 pp.
French translation: La Nature de la Liason chimique et la Structure des Molécules et des Cristaux. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1949, 430 pp.
Italian translation: La Natura del Legame Chimico. Rome: Edizioni Italiane, 1949, 429 pp.

1941p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1941.
1941p.1.
Serological reactions with simple substances containing two or more haptenic groups. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 27 (February 1941): 125-128. [Linus Pauling, Dan H. Campbell, and David Pressman].
1941p.2.
The alkyls of the third group elements. II. The electron diffraction study of indium trimethyl. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 63 (February 1941): 480-481. [Linus Pauling and A. W. Laubengayer].
1941p.3.
The crystal structures of the tetragonal monoxides of lead, tin, palladium, and platinum. J.Am. Chem. Soc. 63 (May 1941): 1392-1394. [Walter J. Moore, Jr. and Linus Pauling].
1941p.4.
The electron-diffraction method of determining the structure of gas molecules. J. Chem. Educ. 18 (October 1941): 458-465. [Robert Spurr and Linus Pauling].
1941p.5.
Prolycopene, a naturally occurring stereoisomer of lycopene. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 27 (October 1941): 468-474. [L. Zechmeister, A. L. LeRosen, F. W. Went, and Linus Pauling].
1941p.6.
Review of Electronic Processes in Ionic Crystals by N. F. Mott and R. W. Gurney (New York: Oxford University Press, 1940). J. Phys. Chem. 45 (1941): 1142.
1941p.7.
General Chemistry. Pasadena, California: California Institute of Technology, 1941; 1944, 275 pp; 239 pp.

1942p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1942.
1942p.1.
Complement fixation with simple substances containing two or more haptenic groups. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 28 (March 1942): 77-79. [David Pressman, Dan H. Campbell, and Linus Pauling].
1942p.2.
The production of antibodies in vitro. Science 95 (April 1942): 440-441. [Linus Pauling and Dan H. Campbell].
1942p.3.
The manufacture of antibodies in vitro. J. Exp. Med. 76 (August 1942): 211-220. [Linus Pauling and Dan H. Campbell].
1942p.4.
The agglutination of intact azo-erythrocytes by antisera homologous to the attached groups. J. Immunol. 44 (June 1942): 101-105. [David Pressman, Dan H. Campbell, and Linus Pauling].
1942p.5.
The electron diffraction investigation of propargyl chloride, bromide, and iodide. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 64 (July 1942): 1753-1756. [Linus Pauling, Walter Gordy, and John H. Saylor].
1942p.6.
The molecular structure of methyl isocyanide. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 64 (December 1942): 2952-2953. [Walter Gordy and Linus Pauling].
1942p.7.
Ounce molecular weight. J. Chem. Educ., 19 (October 1942): 494.
1942p.8.
The serological properties of simple substances. I. Precipitation reactions between antibodies and substances containing two or more haptenic groups. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 64 (December 1942): 2994-3003. [Linus Pauling, David Pressman, Dan H. Campbell, Carol Ikeda, and Miyoshi Ikawa].
1942p.9.
The serological properties of simple substances. II. The effects of changed conÉditions and of added haptens on precipitation reactions of polyhaptenic simple substances. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 64 (December 1942): 3003-3009. [Linus Pauling, David Pressman, Dan H. Campbell, and Carol Ikeda].
1942p.10.
The serological properties of simple substances. III. The composition of precipitates of antibodies and polyhaptenic simple substances; the valence of antibodies. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 64 (December 1942): 3010-3014.
1942p.11.
The serological properties of simple substances. IV. Hapten inhibition of precipitation of antibodies and polyhaptenic simple substances. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 64 (December 1942): 3015-3020. [David Pressman, David H. Brown, and Linus Pauling].

1943p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1943.
1943p.1.
The serological properties of simple substances. V. The precipitation of polyhaptenic simple substances and antiserum homologous to the p-(p-azophenylazo)-phenylarsonic acid group and its inhibition by haptens. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 65 (April 1943): 728-732. [David Pressman, John T. Maynard, Allan L. Grossberg, and Linus Pauling].
1943p.2.
The nature of the forces between antigen and antibody and of the precipitation reaction. Physiol. Rev. 23 (July 1943): 203-219. [Linus Pauling, Dan H. Campbell, and David Pressman].
1943p.3.
Spectral characteristics and configuration of some stereoisomeric carotenoids including prolycopene and pro-gamma-carotene. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 65 (October 1943): 1940-1951. [L. Zechmeister, A. L. LeRosen, W. A. Schroeder, A. Polgr, and Linus Pauling].
1943p.4.
An experimental test of the framework theory of antigen-antibody precipitation. Science 98 (September 1943): 263-264. [Linus Pauling, David Pressman, and Dan H. Campbell].
1943p.5.
Imagination in science. Tomorrow 3 (December 1943): 38-39.

1944p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1944.
1944p.1.
The serological properties of simple substances. VI. The precipitation of a mixture of two specific antisera by a dihaptenic substance containing the two corresponding haptenic groups; evidence for the framework theory of serological precipitation. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 66 (March 1944): 330-336. [Linus Pauling, David Pressman, and Dan H. Campbell].
1944p.2.
A note on the serological activity of denatured antibodies. Science 99 (March 1944): 198-199. [George G. Wright and Linus Pauling].
1944p.3.
The serological properties of simple substances. VII. A quantitative theory of the inhibition by haptens of the precipitation of heterogeneous antisera with antigens, and comparison with experimental results for polyhaptenic simple substances and for azoproteins. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 66 (May 1944): 784-792. [Linus Pauling, David Pressman, and Allan L. Grossberg].
1944p.4.
Review of Magnetochemistry by Pierce W. Selwood (New York: Interscience Publishers, Inc., 1943). Chem. Metall. Eng. 51 (September 1944): 208-209.
1944p.5.
The serological properties of simple substances. VIII. The reactions of antiserum homologous to the p-azobenzoic acid group. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 66 (October 1944): 1731-1738. [David Pressman, Stanley M. Swingle, Allan L. Grossberg, and Linus Pauling].
1944p.6.
The light absorption and fluorescence of triarylmethyl free radicals. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 66 (1944): 1985.
1944p.7.
Review of Fundamentals of Immunology by William C. Boyd (New York: Interscience Publishers, Inc., 1943). Arch. Biochem. 4 (1944): 126. [Linus Pauling and Dan H. Campbell].

1945p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1945.
1945p.1.
The adsorption of water by proteins. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 67 (April 1945): 555-557.
1945p.2.
Review of Advances in Protein Chemistry, Vol. 1, M. L. Anson and John T. Edsall, eds. (New York: Academic Press, 1944) J. Am. Chem. Soc. 67 (May 1945): 886.
1945p.3.
The serological properties of simple substances. IX. Hapten inhibition of precipitation of antisera homologous to the o-, m-, and p-azophenylarsonic acid groups. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 67 (June 1945): 1003-1012. [Linus Pauling and David Pressman].
1945p.4.
The serological properties of simple substances. X. A hapten inhibition experiment substantiating the intrinsic molecular asymmetry of antibodies. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 67 (July 1945): 1219-1222. [David Pressman, John H. Bryden, and Linus Pauling].
1945p.5.
The serological properties of simple substances. XI. The reactions of antisera homologous to various azophenylarsonic acid groups and the p-azophenylmethylarsinic acid group with some heterologous haptens. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 67 (September 1945): 1602-1606. [David Pressman, Arthur B. Pardee, and Linus Pauling].
1945p.6.
Molecular structure and intermolecular forces. The Specificity of Serological Reactions (rev. ed.), Karl Landsteiner, ed., Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1945: 275-293.
1945p.7.
Roscoe Gilkey Dickinson, 1894-1945. Science 102 (July 1945): 216.
1945p.8.
The month in focus: Proposed federal aid to research in science and medicine. Eng. Sci. 8 (December 1945): 3, 15-16.

1946p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1946.
1946p.1.
The use of punched cards in molecular structure determinations. I. Crystal structure calculations. J. Chem. Phys. 14 (November 1946): 648-658. [P. A. Shaffer, Jr., Verner Schomaker, and Linus Pauling].
1946p.2.
The use of punched cards in molecular structure determinations. II. Electron diffraction calculations. J. Chem. Phys. 14 (November 1946): 659-664. [P. A. Shaffer, Jr., Verner Schomaker, and Linus Pauling].
1946p.3.
The serological properties of simple substances. XII. The reactions of antiserum homologous to the p-azophenyltrimethylammonium group. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 68 (February 1946): 250-255. [David Pressman, Allan L. Grossberg, Leland H. Pence, and Linus Pauling].
1946p.4.
Theory of Resonance. Jackson Laboratory Lecture Series, Lecture no. 6. Wilmington, DE: E. I. Dupont de Nemours & Co. (February 8, 1946): 1-13.
1946p.5.
An instrument for determining the partial pressure of oxygen in a gas. Science 103 (March 1946): 338. [Linus Pauling, Reuben E. Wood, and J. H. Sturdivant].
1946p.6.
An instrument for determining the partial pressure of oxygen in a gas. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 68 (May 1946): 795-798. [Linus Pauling, Reuben E. Wood, and J. H. Sturdivant].
1946p.7.
Analogies between antibodies and simpler chemical substances. [The first Harrison Howe Lecture before the Rochester Section of the American Chemical Society, February 4, 1946] Chem. Eng. News 24 (April 1946): 1064-1065.
1946p.8.
Modern structural chemistry. [Acceptance speech for the Willard Gibbs Medal, awarded June 14, 1946 by the Chicago Section of the American Chemical Society] Chem. Eng. News 24 (July 1946): 1788-1789.
1946p.9.
Molecular Architecture and Medical Progress. [Radio talk broadcast on the New York Philharmonic-Symphony Radio Program sponsored by the U. S. Rubber Co., October 13, 1946] New York: U. S. Rubber Co. (1946): 1-3.
1946p.10.
Disagreed. Chem. Eng. News 24 (November 1946): 3108.
1946p.11.
Molecular architecture and biological reactions. Chem. Eng. News 24 (May 1946): 1375-1377.

1947p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1947.
1947p.1.
The nature of the bonds in metals and intermetallic compounds. [Talk given before Section 1 of 11th International Congress of Pure and Applied Chemistry, London, July 17-24, 1947] Proc. Intern. Congr. Pure and Applied Chem. (London) 11 (1947): 249-257.
1947p.2.
Atomic radii and interatomic distances in metals. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 69 (March 1947): 542-553.
1947p.3.
Unsolved problems of structural chemistry. [Acceptance address for the Theodore William Richards Medal 1947, awarded by the Northeastern Section of the American Chemical Society] Chem. Eng. News 25 (October 1947): 2970-2974.
1947p.4.
General Chemistry: An Introduction to Descriptive Chemistry and Modern Chemical Theory. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1947, 618 pp. [Linus Pauling, with illustrations by Roger Hayward].
Spanish translation: Química General: Una introducción a la Químical descriptiva y a la modern teoría química. Madrid: Aguilar, S. A. de Ediciones, 1949, 622 pp.
Spanish translation (second Spanish edition) Química General: Una introducción a la Químical descriptiva y a la modern teoría química, Aguilar, S. A. de Ediciones, Madrid, 1951, 609 pages.
French translation: Chimie Générale: Introduction à la Chimie descriptive et à la Chimie théorique moderne. Paris: Dunod, 1951, 587 pp.
Swedish translation: Allmän kemi. Uppsala: Almqvist & Wiksells Skademiska Handböcker, Hugo Gebers Förlag, 1952, 599 pp.
Japanese translation: Ippan Kagaku, Iwanami-shoton, Tokyo, 1950, 667 pages. (in two volumes).

1948p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1948.
1948p.1.
The serological properties of simple substances, XIII. The reactions of antiserum homologous to the p-azosuccinanilate ion group. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 70 (April 1948): 1352-1358. [David Pressman, John H. Bryden, and Linus Pauling].
1948p.2.
Molecular structure and biological specificity. [Presidential address at Section 2, llth International Congress of Pure and Applied Chemistry, London, July 17-24, 1947] Chem. Ind.Supple. (1948): 1-4.
1948p.3.
The valences of the transition elements. Contribution à l’Étude de la Structure Moléculaire [Victor Henri Memorial Volume] Liège: Desoer, 1948, 1-14.
1948p.4.
The structure of uranium hydride. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 70 (1948): 1660-1661. [Linus Pauling and Fred J. Ewing].
1948p.5.
Chemical achievement and hope for the future. [Silliman Lecture presented at Yale University in October, 1947, on the occasion of the Centennial of the Sheffield Scientific School.] Am. Sci. 36 (1948): 51-58.
Reprinted in: Science in Progress (Sigma Xi National Lectureships, 1947 and 1948, Sixth Series), George A. Baitsell, ed. (New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, 1949): 100-121.
Reprinted in: The Smithsonian Report for 1950 (Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, 1951): 225-241.
1948p.6.
The ratio of valence electrons to atoms in metals and intermetallic compounds. Rev. Mod. Phys. 20 (January 1948): 112-122. [Linus Pauling and Fred J. Ewing].
1948p.7.
Antibodies and specific biological forces. Endeavour 7 (April 1948): 43-53.
1948p.8.
The interpretation of some chemical properties of hemoglobin in terms of its molecular structure. Stanf. Med. Bull. 6 (February 1948): 215-222.
1948p.9.
The nature of the bonds in the iron silicide FeSi and related crystals. Acta Crystallogr. 1 (1948): 212-216. [Linus Pauling and A. M. Soldate].
1948p.10.
La Structure des complexes et l'influence de cette structure sur les réactions d'echange. [French: The structure of complexes and the influence of the structure on exchange reactions] Colloques Internationaux du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique 5 (1948): 142-146.
1948p.11.
Nature of forces between large molecules of biological interest. [Friday evening discourse at the Royal Institution of Great Britain, London, on February 27, 1948] Nature 161 (May 1948): 707-709.
1948p.12.
The metallic state. Nature 161 (June 1948): 1019.
1948p.13.
Molecular Architecture and the Processes of Life. [21st Sir Jesse Boot Foundation Lecture, May 28, 1948] (Nottingham, England: Sir Jesse Boot Foundation, 1948): 1-13.
1948p.14.
The modern theory of valency. [Liversidge Lecture, delivered before the Chemical Society, London, June 3, 1948] J. Chem. Soc. (1948): 1461-1467.
1948p.15.
The electronic structure of excited states of simple molecules. Z. Naturforsch. 3 (1948): 438-447.
1948p.16.
Discussion of the paper "Action of X-rays at low temperatures on the gametes of drosophila" by Dr. Edward Novitski. Am. Nat. 83 (1948): 185-193.
1948p.17.
The Reactions of Antiserum Homologous to the p-Azosuccinanilate Ion Group, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 70 (April 1948): 1352-1358. [David Pressman, John H. Bryden, and Linus Pauling].
1948p.18.
La structure des anticorps et la nature des réactions sérologiues. [French: The structure of antibodies and the nature of serological reactions] Bull. Soc. Chim. Biol. 30 (1948): 247-259.
1948p.19.
X-ray diffraction studies of amino acids, peptides and proteins. First International Poliomyelitis Conference, New York, July 12-17, 1948, 7 pp.

1949p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1949.
1949p.1.
Activation of eggs, fertilization and early development as affected by Ultraviolet Rays, Dr. Arthur C. Giese, Am. Nat. 83 (July-August 1949): 165-183. [LP participated in appended published discussion].
1949p.2.
The serological properties of simple substances. XIV. The reaction of simple antigens with purified antibody. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 71 (January 1949): 143-148. [Arthur B. Pardee and Linus Pauling].
1949p.3.
Our job ahead. Chem. Eng. News 27 (January 1949): 9.
1949p.4.
The resonating-valence-bond theory of metals. Physica 15 (April 1949): 23-28.
Reprinted in: International Conference on the Physics of Metals, (The Hague: M. Nijhoff, April 1949) Netherlands Physical Society, Amsterdam, Netherlands, July 12-17, 1948.
1949p.5.
A rapid diagnostic test for sickle cell anemia. Blood. The Journal of Hematology 4 (January 1949): 66-68. [Harvey A. Itano and Linus Pauling].
1949p.6.
A resonating-valence-bond theory of metals and intermetallic compounds. Proc. Roy. Soc. 196 (1949): 343-362.
1949p.7.
Clothes moths and "Toni's": Science gnaws at wool link to foil moths. The Commonwealth (Address to the Commonwealth Club of California) 25 (April 1949): 65-66, 70.
1949p.8.
Sickle cell anemia, a molecular disease. Science 109 (April 1949): 443. [Linus Pauling, Harvey A. Itano, S. J. Singer, and Ibert C. Wells].
Reprinted in: Papers on Human Genetics, Samuel H. Boyer, ed. Englewood, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1963, 115-125.
1949p.9.
La Valence des métaux et la structure des composés intermétalliques. [French: The valence of metals and the structure of intermetallic compounds] J. Chim. Phys. 46 (1949): 276-287.
Reprinted in: La Liaison Chimique, Colloques Internationaux du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris, France April 12-16, 1948. 18 Centre National de la Rechereche Scientifique (1950): 90-101.
1949p.10.
The serological properties of simple substances. XV. The reactions of antiserum homologous to the 4-azophthalate ion. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 71 (August 1949): 2893-2899. [David Pressman and Linus Pauling].
1949p.11.
The electronic structure of haemoglobin. Hæmoglobin: A Symposium Based on a Conference Held at Cambridge in June 1948 in Memory of Sir Joseph Barcroft, F. J. W. Roughton and J. C. Kendrew, eds. (London: Butterworths Scientific Publications, 1949): 57-65.
1949p.12.
The valence-state energy of the bivalent oxygen atom. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 35 (May 1949): 229-232.
1949p.13.
The dissociation energy of carbon monoxide and the heat of sublimation of graphite. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 35 (July 1949): 359-363. [Linus Pauling and William F. Sheehan, Jr.].
1949p.14.
On the stability of the S8 molecule and the structure of fibrous sulfur. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 35 (September 1949): 495-499.
1949p.15.
Sickle cell anemia, a molecular disease. Science 110 (November 1949): 543-548. [Linus Pauling, Harvey A. Itano, S. J. Singer, and Ibert C. Wells].
1949p.16.
Zur cis-trans-Isomerisierung von Carotinoiden. [German: On the cis-trans isomerization of the carotinoids] Helv. Chim. Acta 32 (1949): 2241-2246.
1949p.17.
Chemistry and the world of today. Chem. Eng. News 27 (September 1949): 2775-2778.
1949p.18.
Dr. Linus Pauling's Letter - President A. L. Strand's Reply. Letter to the Editor. The Daily Barometer, (Oregon State University) March 5, 1949, 2.
1949p.19.
Spitzer Case. Letter to the Editor. Chem. Eng. News 27, no. 13 (March 1949): 935.

1950p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1950.
1950p.1.
The problem of the graphite structure. Am. Mineral. 35 (January - February 1950): 125. [Joseph S. Lukesh and Linus Pauling].
1950p.2.
Structural chemistry in relation to biology and medicine. (Second Bicentennial Science Lecture of the City College Chemistry Alumni Association, New York, December 7, 1949). Baskerville Chemical Journal 1 (February 1950): 4-7.
Reprinted in: Med. Arts Sci. 4 (Fourth Quarter 1950).
Reprinted in: The Journal of the Alumni Association, School of Medicine, College of Medical Evangelists, XXI (June 1950): 7-9, 22.
1950p.3.
Compressibilities, force constants, and interatomic distances of the elements in the solid state. J. Chem. Phys. 18 (May 1950): 747-753. [J. Waser and Linus Pauling].
1950p.4.
Two hydrogen-bonded spiral configurations of the polypeptide chain. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 72 (1950): 21. [Linus Pauling and Robert B. Corey].
Reprinted in: Series of Selected Papers in Physics, Physical Society of Japan, 105 No Date.
1950p.5.
The determination of the structures of complex molecules and ions from X-ray diffraction by their solutions: The structures of the groups PtBr6--, PtCl6--, Nb6Cl12++, Ta6Brl2++, and Ta6Cl12++. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 72 (December 1950): 5477-5486. [Philip A. Vaughan, J. H. Sturdivant, and Linus Pauling].
1950p.6.
The place of chemistry in the integration of the sciences. Main Curr. Mod. Thought 7 (1950): 108-111.
1950p.7.
Chemistry. Sci. Am. 183 (September 1950): 32-35.
1950p.8.
Review of Progress in Biochemistry -- A Report on Biochemical Problems and on Biochemical Research Since 1939 by Felix Haurowitz (New York: Interscience Publishers, 1950). Chem. Eng. 57 (September 1950): 253-254.
1950p.9.
Electron transfer in intermetallic compounds. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 36 (October 1950): 533-538.
1950p.10.
Academic research as a career. Chem. Eng. News 28 (November 1950): 3970-3971.
1950p.11.
Sickle cell anemia hemoglobin. Science 111 (April 1950): 459. [Linus Pauling, Harvey A. Itano, Ibert C. Wells, Walter A. Schroeder, Lois M. Kay, S. J. Singer, and R. B. Corey].
1950p.12.
The compressibility of metals. Science 111 (April 1950): 9.
1950p.13.
The Ultimate Decision. Southwest Retort 2 (May 1950): 14-17.
1950p.14.
College Chemistry: An Introductory Textbook of General Chemistry. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1950, 705 pp. [Linus Pauling, with illustrations by Roger Hayward].
1950p.15.
Preface. Les Apports de la Mécanique Ondulatoire a l’étude de la Molécule; Les Propriétés Chimiques des Molécules; Étudiées a l'Aide des Méthodes de la Mésomérie des Orbites Moléculaires et Des Diagrammes Moléculaires, by Pascaline and Raymond Daudel. Paris: EÉditions de la Revue d'Optique Théorique et Instrumentale, 1950.

1951p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1951.
1951p.1.
Interatomic distances in CO2Al9. Acta Crystallogr. 4 (March 1951): 138-140.
1951p.2.
The preparation and properties of a modified gelatin (oxypolygelatin) as an oncotic substitute for serum albumin. Tex. Rep. Biol. Med. 9 (Summer 1951): 235- 280. [Dan H. Campbell, J. B. Koepfli, Linus Pauling, Norman Abrahamsen, Walter Dandliker, George A. Feigen, Frank Lanni, and Arthur Le Rosen].
1951p.3.
The significance of chemistry to man in the modern world. Eng. Sci. 14 (January 1951): 10-14.
Reprinted in condensed form as: Science in the Kindergarten. New Outlook 5 (March & April 1952): 60-63.
1951p.4.
It pays to understand science. Sci. Dig. 14 (May 1951): 52-57.
1951p.5.
Discussion of "The borides of some transition elements", by Roland Kiessling. J. Electrochem. Soc. 98 (December 1951): 518-519.
1951p.6.
Quantum theory and chemistry. Science 113 (January 1951): 92-94.
1951p.7.
Arnold Sommerfeld: 1868-1951. Science 114 (October 1951): 383-384.
1951p.8.
The structure of proteins: Two hydrogen-bonded helical configurations of the polypeptide chain. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 37 (April - May 1951): 205-210. [Linus Pauling, Robert B. Corey, and H. R. Branson].
Reprinted in: Outstanding Papers in Biology, Robert L. Baldwin, et al., eds. London: Current Biology Ltd., 1993, 85-91.
1951p.9.
Atomic coordinates and structure factors for two helical configurations of polypeptide chains. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 37 (April - May 1951): 3235-240. [Linus Pauling and Robert B. Corey].
1951p.10.
The structure of synthetic polypeptides. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 37 (April - May 1951): 241-250. [Linus Pauling and Robert B. Corey].
1951p.11.
The pleated sheet, a new layer configuration of polypeptide chains. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 37 (April - May 1951): 251-256. [Linus Pauling and Robert B. Corey].
1951p.12.
The structure of feather rachis keratin. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 37 (April - May 1951): 256-261. [Linus Pauling and Robert B. Corey].
1951p.13.
The structure of hair, muscle, and related proteins. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 37 (April - May 1951): 261-271. [Linus Pauling and Robert B. Corey].
1951p.14.
The structure of fibrous proteins of the collagen-gelatin group. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 37 (April - May 1951): 272-281. [Linus Pauling and Robert B. Corey].
1951p.15.
The polypeptide-chain configuration in hemoglobin and other globular proteins. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 37 (April - May 1951): 282-285. [Linus Pauling and Robert B. Corey].
1951p.16.
The Structure of Proteins. [Phi Lambda Upsilon Lecture, Second Annual Lecture Series] Columbus, Ohio: The Ohio State University, February 1951, 13 pp.
1951p.17.
The combining power of hemoglobin for alkyl isocyanides, and the nature of the heme-heme interéactions in hemoglobin. Science 114 (December 1951): 629-634. [Robert C. C. St. George and Linus Pauling].
1951p.18.
Configuration of polypeptide chains. Nature 168 (September 1951): 550-551. [Linus Pauling and Robert B. Corey].
1951p.19.
The configuration of polypeptide chains in proteins. Record Chem. Progress 12 (Fall 1951): 155-162.
1951p.20.
Configurations of polypeptide chains with favored orientations around single bonds: two new pleated sheets. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 37 (November 1951): 729-740. [Linus Pauling and Robert B. Corey].
1951p.21.
Review of Structure of Molecules and the Chemical Bond by Y. K. Syrkin and M. E. Dyatkina (New York: Interscience Publishers, Inc., 1950). J. Appl. Physi. 22 (November 1951): 1392.

1952p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1952.
1952p.1.
Bond orbitals and bond energy in elementary phosphorus. J. Chem. Phys. 20 (January 1952): 29-34. [Linus Pauling and Massimo Simonetta].
1952p.2.
The structure of alloys of lead and thallium. Acta Crystallogr. 5 (January 1952): 39-44. [You-Chi Tang and Linus Pauling].
1952p.3.
Configurations of polypeptide chains with equivalent cis amide groups. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 38 (January 1952): 86-93. [Linus Pauling and Robert B. Corey].
1952p.4.
Interatomic distances and bond character in the oxygen acids and related substances. J. Phys. Chem. 56 (March 1952): 361-365.
1952p.5.
The structure of chlorine hydrate. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 38 (February 1952): 112-118. [Linus Pauling and Richard E. Marsh].
1952p.6.
On a phospho-tri-anhydride formula for the nucleic acids. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 74 (1952): 1111. [Linus Pauling and Verner Schomaker].
1952p.7.
The atomic arrangements and bonds of the gold-silver ditellurides. Acta Crystallogr. 5 (May 1952): 375-381. [George Tunell and Linus Pauling].
1952p.8.
Interatomic distances and atomic valences in NaZn13. Acta Crystallogr. 5 (September 1952): 637-644. [David P. Shoemaker, Richard E. Marsh, Fred J. Ewing, and Linus Pauling].
1952p.9.
The Lotmar-Picken X-ray diagram of dried muscle. Nature 169 (March 1952): 494-495. [Linus Pauling and Robert B. Corey].
1952p.10.
Resonance in the hydrogen molecule. J. Chem. Phys. 20 (June 1952): 1041.
1952p.11.
Structure of the synthetic polypeptide poly-?-methyl-L-glutamate. Nature 169 (May 1952): 920. [Harry L. Yakel, Jr., Linus Pauling, and Robert B. Corey].
1952p.12.
Crystal structure of the intermetallic compound Mg32(Al, Zn)49 and related phases. Nature 169 (June 1952): 1057. [Gunnar Bergman, John L. T. Waugh, and Linus Pauling].
1952p.13.
Quantum mechanics of valence. Review of Valence by C. A. Coulson (Oxford: Clarendon, 1952). Nature 170 (September 1952): 384.
1952p.14.
The structural chemistry of molybdenum. Molybdenum Compounds, Their Chemistry and Technology, D. H. Killeffer and Arthur Linz, eds., New York: Interscience Publishers, 1952, 95-109.
1952p.15.
Status of the values of the fundamental constants for physical chemistry as of July 1, 1951. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 74 (June 1952): 2699-2701. [Frederick D. Rossini, Frank T. Gucker, Jr., Herrick L. Johnston, Linus Pauling, and George W. Vinal].
1952p.16.
On a phospho-tri-anhydride formula for the nucleic acids. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 74, no. 14 (July 1952): 3712-3713. [Linus Pauling and Verner Schomaker].
1952p.17.
The planarity of the amide group in polypeptides. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 74 (1952): 3964. [Linus Pauling and Robert B. Corey].
1952p.18.
The hemoglobin molecule in health and disease. Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. 96 (October 1952): 556-565.
1952p.19.
Use of propositions in examinations for the doctor's degree. Science 116 (December 1952): 667-669.
1952p.20.
Review of States of Matter, vol. 2 of the third edition of a Treatise on Physical Chemistry by Hugh S. Taylor and Samuel Glasstone (New York: Von Nostrand, 1951). Chem. Eng. News 30 (March 1952): 928.
1952p.21.
Dr. Pauling. Letter to the Editor. Aftenposten, June 21, 1952, 2.
1952p.22.
My Efforts to Obtain a Passport. Bull. At. Sci. 8 (October 1952): 253-255.
1952p.23.
The Decision Reversed. Bull. At. Sci. 8 (October 1952): 256.
1952p.24.
Gilbert Newton Lewis Medal - acceptance by Linus Pauling. [text of a speech originally titled, "The Future of Structural Chemistry," delivered November 27, 1951] The Vortex, [American Chemical Society, Northern California Section] 13 (January 1952): 21, 26, 28-29.

1953p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1953.
1953p.1.
Fundamental dimensions of polypeptide chains (A discussion on the structure of proteins held on 1 May 1952). Proc. Roy. Soc. (London) 141 (March 1953): 10-20. [Robert B. Corey and Linus Pauling].
1953p.2.
Stable configurations of polypeptide chains. Proc. Roy. Soc. (London) 141 (1953): 21-33. [Linus Pauling and Robert B. Corey].
1953p.3.
The configuration of polypeptide chains in proteins. [A report for the Ninth Solvay Congress, University of Brussels, April 6-14, 1953.] in Les Proteins, Rapports et Discussions, R. Stoops, ed. Brussels: Coudenberg, 1953, 63-99.
1953p.4.
The crystal structure of β selenium. Acta Crystallogr. 6 (January 1953): 71-75. [Richard E. Marsh, Linus Pauling, and James D. McCullough].
1953p.5.
Compound helical configurations of polypeptide chains: Structure of proteins of the α-keratin type. Nature 171 (January 1953): 59-61. [Linus Pauling and Robert B. Corey].
Reprinted in: Office of Naval Research: Forty Years of Excellence in Support of Naval Science, F. E. Saalfeld, ed. Arlington, Virginia: Office of Naval Research, Department of the Navy. (1987): 581-585.
1953p.6.
Structure of the nucleic acids. Nature 171 (February 1953): 346. [Linus Pauling and Robert B. Corey].
1953p.7.
Molecular models of amino acids, peptides, and proteins. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 24 (August 1953): 621-627. [Robert B. Corey and Linus Pauling].
1953p.8.
Protein interéactions. Aggregation of globular proteins. Faraday Society Discu. 13 (1953): 170-176.
1953p.9.
A proposed structure for the nucleic acids. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 39 (February 1953): 84-97. [Linus Pauling and Robert B. Corey].
1953p.10.
Two pleated-sheet configurations of polypeptide chains involving both cis and trans amide groups. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 39 (April 1953): 247-252. [Linus Pauling and Robert B. Corey].
1953p.11.
Two rippled-sheet configurations of polypeptide chains, and a note about the pleated sheets. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 39 (April 1953): 253-256. [Linus Pauling and Robert B. Corey].
1953p.12.
A theory of ferromagnetism. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 39 (June 1953): 551-560.
1953p.13.
The strengths of the oxygen acids. Sch. Sci. Math. 53 (June 1953): 429-435.
1953p.14.
Ice. Encyclopedia Britannica, vol. 12. Chicago: William Benton. (1953): 39-40.
1953p.15.
Theory of resonance. Encyclopedia Britannica, vol. 19. Chicago: William Benton. (1953): 210-213.
1953p.16.
Valence. Encyclopedia Britannica, vol. 22. Chicago: William Benton. (1953): 944-947.
1953p.17.
The periodic law. Encyclopedia Britannica, vol. 18. Chicago: William Benton. (1953): 517-521.
1953p.18.
General Chemistry: An Introduction to Descriptive Chemistry and Modern Chemical Theory, 2nd ed. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1953, 710 pp. [Linus Pauling, with Illustrations by Roger Hayward].
French translation: Chimie Générale: Introduction à la Chimie descriptive et à la Chimie théorique moderne. Paris: Dunod, 1956, 725 pp.
French translation (second printing): Chimie Générale: Introduction à la Chimie descriptive et à la Chimie théorique moderne. Paris: Dunod, 1958, 728 pp.
French translation (third printing): Chimie Générale: Introduction à la Chimie descriptive et à la Chimie théorique moderne. Paris: Dunod, 1960, 728 pp.
German translation (first German edition): Chemie: eine Einführung. Weinheim: Verlag Chemie GmbH, 1956, 624 pp.
German translation (second German edition): Chemie: eine Einführung. Weinheim: Verlag Chemie GmbH, 1958, 624 pp.
German translation (third German edition): Chemie: eine Einführung. Weinheim: Verlag Chemie GmbH, 1960, 630 pp.
German translation (fourth German edition): Chemie: eine Einführung,. Weinheim: Verlag Chemie GmbH, 1962, 630 pp.
German translation (fifth German edition): Chemie: eine Einführung. Weinheim: Verlag Chemie GmbH, 1964, 630 pp.
German translation (sixth German edition): Chemie: eine Einführung. Weinheim: Verlag Chemie GmbH, 1965, 628 pp.
German translation (seventh German edition): Chemie: eine Einführung. Weinheim: Verlag Chemie GmbH, 1967.
German translation (eighth German edition): Chemie: eine Einführung. Weinheim: Verlag Chemie GmbH, 1969.
Modern Asia Edition. Tokyo: Charles E. Tuttle, 1960, 710 pp.
Indian Edition. Bombay: Allied Pacific Private Limited, 1962, 710 pp.
Polish translation: Chimia Ogólna: Wstep do chemii opisowej z zarysem nowoczesnych teorii. Warsaw: Panstwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, 1963, 627 pp.
Gujurati translation: Samanya Rasayana. Ahamdabad-9, India: Gojarab University, 1965, 984 pp.
Hebrew translation: Kemiah K'laluth. Tel Aviv: Yachdov, United Publishers Co. Ltd., 1965, 894 pp (in two volumes).
Portuguese Translation: Química geral. Rio de Janeiro: AO Livre Técnico S. A. e Editôra da Universidade de São Paulo, 1965, 774 pp.
Italian Translation: Chimica Generale. Milan: Longanesi & Co., 1960, 752 pp.
Taiwan Students' Edition: The Southeast Book Company, Taiwan, 1953, 711 pp.

1954p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1954.
1954p.1.
Review of International Tables for X-ray Crystallography, Vol. 1. Symmetry Groups, N. F. M. Henry and K. Lonsdale, eds (Birmingham: Kynoch Press, 1952). Acta Crystallogr. 7 (March 1954): 304.
1954p.2.
Review of The Proteins. Chemistry, Biological Activity, and Methods. Vol. 1, part A, Hans Neurath and Kenneth Bailey, eds (New York: Academic Press, 1953). Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 49 (1954): 254.
1954p.3.
On the structure of the heteropoly anion in ammonium 9-molybdomanganate, (NH4)6MnMo9O 32 • 8H2 O. Acta Crystallogr. 7 (May 1954): 438-441. [John L. T. Waugh, David P. Shoemaker, and Linus Pauling].
1954p.4.
Linus Pauling: "A disgraceful act ..." The Nation 178 (May 1954): 378.
1954p.5.
The world problem and the hydrogen bomb. New Outlook 7 (May 1954): 6-12.
1954p.6.
The configuration of polypeptide chains in proteins. Fortschr. Chem. Org. Naturst. 11 (1954): 180-239. [Linus Pauling and Robert B. Corey].
1954p.7.
The dependence of bond energy on bond length. [Debye 70th Birthday Symposium, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York] J. Phys. Chem. 58 (August 1954): 662-666.
1954p.8.
The stochastic method and the structure of proteins. 13th International Congress of Pure and Applied Chemistry: Plenary Lectures, International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Stockholm, 1954, 37-52.
Reprinted in: Am. Sci. 43 (April 1955): 285-297.
1954p.9.
The structure of protein molecules. Sci. Am. 191 (July 1954): 51-59. [Linus Pauling, Robert B. Corey, and Roger Hayward].
Reprinted by Sci. Am. in Supplementary Readings for Chemical Bond Approach, 1961, 3-11.
1954p.10.
Review of Nature and Structure of Collagen: Papers presented for a discussion convened by the Colloid and Biophysics Committee of the Faraday Society at King's College, London, 26-27 Mar. 1953 by J. T. Randall (New York: Academic Press, 1953). Science 120 (1954): 133.
1954p.11.
Foreword. The Structural Chemistry of Proteins by H. D. Springall (London: Butterworths Scientific Publications, 1954), vii.
1954p.12.
Review of The Chemical Structure of Proteins, edited for the Ciba Foundation by G. E. W. Wolstenholme and Margaret P. Cameron (Boston: Little, Brown, 1953). Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 53 (1954): 522-523.

1955p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1955.
1955p.1.
The duplication of molecules. Aspects of Synthesis and Order in Growth. [The Thirteenth Symposium of the Society for the Study of Development and Growth] Dorothea Rudnick, ed. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1955, 3-13.
1955p.2.
An investigation of the structure of silk fibroin. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 16 (1955): 1-34. [Richard E. Marsh, Robert B. Corey, and Linus Pauling].
1955p.3.
Abnormality of hemoglobin molecules in hereditary hemolytic anemias. The Harvey Lectures, 1953-1954, Series 49. New York: Academic Press, 1955, 216- 241.
1955p.4.
The crystal structure of silk fibroin. Acta Crystallogr. 8 (January 1955): 62. [Richard E. Marsh, Robert B. Corey, and Linus Pauling].
1955p.5.
The energy change in organic rearrangements and the electronegativity scale. Biochemistry of Nitrogen (papers dedicated to Artturi Ilmari Virtanen). Helsinki: Suomalaisen Tiedeakatemian, 1955, 428-432.
1955p.6.
The structure of tussah silk fibroin (with a note on the structure of β-poly-L-alanine). Acta Crystallogr. 8 (November 1955): 710-715. [Richard E. Marsh, Robert B. Corey, and Linus Pauling].
Reprinted in: Proceedings of International Wool Textile Research Conference (Australia) (1955): B176-Bl86.
1955p.7.
The configuration of polypeptide chains in proteins. Istituto Lombardo Milano 89 (1955): 10-37. [Robert B. Corey and Linus Pauling].
1955p.8.
Review of The Strengths of Chemical Bonds by T. L. Cottrell (New York: Academic Press, 1954). Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 59 (December 1955): 543.
1955p.9.
Modern structural chemistry (Nobel Lecture, 11 December 1954). Les Prix Nobel en 1954, M. G. Liljestrand, ed., (Stockholm: A. Norstedt och Sner, 1955), 91-99.
German translation: Moderne Strukturchemie, Nobel-Vortrag, Dezember 1954. Angew. Chem. 67 (1955): 241-244.
Reprinted in: Science 123 (1956): 255-258.
1955p.10.
Calculated form factors for the 18-residue 5-turn α-helix. Acta Crystallogr. 8 (December 1955): 853-855. [Linus Pauling, Robert B. Corey, Harry L. Yakel, Jr., and Richard E. Marsh].
1955p.11.
Hugo Theorell. Science 122 (1955): 1222-1223.
1955p.12.
Foreword. Lamp at Midnight, 3rd ed., by Barrie Stavis (New York: Dramatists Play Service, 1955): 3-4.
1955p.13.
Review of The Kinetic Basis of Molecular Biology by Frank H. Johnson, Henry Eyring and Milton J. Polissar (New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1954). Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 55 (1955): 300-301.
1955p.14.
Notes from Around the World, Eng. Sci. 18 (April 1955): 15-17.
1955p.15.
College Chemistry: An Introductory Textbook of General Chemistry, 2nd ed. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1955, 685 pp. [Linus Pauling, with illustrations by Roger Hayward].
Japanese translation: Kagaku. Tokyo: Heibonsha, 1957, 1958, 635 pp in two volumes.
Hindi translation: Vidyalay Rasayana. Elahabad-2, India: Science Conference Publishers, 1966, 764 pp.
Sinhala translation: Sirimathipaya. Colombo, Ceylon (Sri Lanka), 1968, 699 pp.
1955p.16.
Advice to Students. Eng. Sci. 18 (April 1955): 17.
Reprinted as: Voices of Today... The Foothill Democrat, [published by the Foothill Roosevelt Democratic Club] 1, no. 2 (April 1955): 1.
1955p.17.
Japanese scientists and their work lauded. Asahi Evening News, March 16, 1955, 4.

1956p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1956.
1956p.1.
Youth wants to know presents Dr. Linus C. Pauling. Proceedings of Youth Wants to Know 4 (January 1956): 3-11.
1956p.2.
Why is hydrofluoric acid a weak acid? J. Chem. Educ. 33 (January 1956): 16-17.
1956p.3.
The electronic structure of metals and alloys. Theory of Alloy Phases; a Seminar on Theory of Alloy Phases Held During the Thirty-seventh National Metal Congress and Exposition, Philadelphia, October 15 to 21, 1955. Cleveland: American Society for Metals, 1956, 220-242.
1956p.4.
The combining power of myoglobin for alkyl isocyanides and the structure of the myoglobin molecule. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 42 (February 1956): 51-54. [Allen Lein and Linus Pauling].
1956p.5.
A simple theoretical treatment of alkali halide gas molecules (Paper read at the Silver Jubilee Session of the National Academy of Sciences of India, December 27, 1955). Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. (India) 25 (1956): 1-5.
1956p.6.
The future of enzyme research (The Fourth Edsel B. Ford Lecture), in Enzymes: Units of Biological Structure and Function, Oliver H. Gaebler, ed. New York: Academic Press, 1956, 177-182.
Reprinted in: Henry Ford Hosp. Med. Bull. 4 (1956): 1-4.
1956p.7.
On the valence and atomic size of silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony, and bismuth in alloys. Acta Crystallogr. 9 (February 1956): 127-130. [Linus Pauling and Peter Pauling].
1956p.8.
Contribution to: Where is science taking us? The research frontier. Saturday Rev. 39 (March 1956): 58.
1956p.9.
Specific hydrogen-bond formation between pyrimidines and purines in deoxyribonucleic acids. (In Linderstrom-Lang Festschrift). Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 65 (November 1956): 164-181. [Linus Pauling and Robert B. Corey].
1956p.10.
The nature of the theory of resonance, in Perspectives in Organic Chemistry, Sir Alexander Todd, ed. New York: Interscience, 1956, 1-8.
1956p.11.
Amedeo Avogadro nel centenario della morte. [Italian: Amedeo Avogadro in the century after his death] La Chimica e l'industria 38 (July 1956): 17-20.
English translation: Amedeo Avogadro. Science 124 (October 1956): 708-713.
1956p.12.
The molecular basis of genetics. Am. J. Psychiatr. 113 (December 1956): 492-495.
Japanese reprint. Idengaku no bunshi-ron-teki kiso. F.A.S.-Fūshin, no. 40/41 (1959): 31-40.
1956p.13.
Review of Valency and Molecular Structure by E. Cartmell and G.W.A. Fowles (New York: Butterworths, 1956). Science 124 (1956): 1213.
1956p.14.
Testimony of Linus Pauling, Pasadena, Calif. Security and Constitutional Rights: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Eighty-fourth Congress, Second Session, Pursuant to S. Res. 94, A Survey of the Extent to Which the Rights Guaranteed by the First Amendment are Being Respected and Enforced by the Various Government Loyalty Security Programs, November 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, 25, 28, and 29, 1955. Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office, 1956, 103-140.
1956p.15.
Contribution to: 62 Prominent Men and Women Express their Views on Disarmament. Warsaw: Polish Radio International Free Forum of the Air, 1956, 42.
1956p.16.
By ōki ni kanren shita ijō hemogurobin bunshi. Tanpakushitsu kagau 4, Mizushima Sanichirō and Akabori Shirō, eds. Tokyo: Kyōritsu Shuppan, 1956. [Harvey A. Itano and Linus Pauling] [Note: This article was later revised, expanded and published as Abnormal hemoglobin molecules in relation to disease. Svensk Kemisk Tidskrift 69 (1957): 509-523.].

1957p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1957.
1957p.1.
The N-terminal amino acid residues of normal adult hemoglobin: A quantitative study of certain aspects of Sanger's DNP-method. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 79 (February 1957): 609-615. [Herbert S. Rhinesmith, W. A. Schroeder, and Linus Pauling].
1957p.2.
The probability of errors in the process of synthesis of protein molecules. Arbeiten aus dem Gebiet der Naturstoffe (Festschrift Prof. Dr. Arthur Stoll. Zum Siebzigsten Geburtstag. 8 January 1957). Basel: Birkhiiuser, 1957, 597-602.
1957p.3.
The crystal structure of the metallic phase Mg32(Al, Zn)49. Acta Crystallogr. 10 (April 1957): 254-257. [Gunnar Bergman, John L. T. Waugh, and Linus Pauling].
1957p.4.
A set of effective metallic radii for use in compounds with the ß-wolfram structure. Acta Crystallogr. 10 (May 1957): 374-375.
1957p.5.
Abnormal hemoglobin molecules in relation to disease. Svensk Kemisk Tidskrift 69 (1957): 509-523. [Harvey A. Itano and Linus Pauling].
1957p.6.
The configuration of polypeptide chains in proteins. Modern Chemistry for the Engineer and Scientist, George Ross Robertson, ed. New York: McGraw Hill, 1957, 422-434.
1957p.7.
A quantitative study of the hydrolysis of human dinitrophenyl(DNP)globin: The number and kind of polypeptide chains in normal adult human hemoglobin. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 79 (September 1957): 4682-4686. [Herbert S. Rhinesmith, W. A. Schroeder, and Linus Pauling].
1957p.8.
Health hazards of radiation. Health Hazards of Radiation, [American Cancer Society, California Division, 1957 Annual Meeting, Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco, Calif., 3 October 1957 - Panel Forum Recorded on Tape and Transcribed] American Cancer Society, California Division, 1957, 6-8.
1957p.9.
The use of atomic radii in the discussion of interatomic distances and lattice constants of crystals. Acta Crystallogr. 10 (November 1957): 685-687.
1957p.10.
Review of Synthetic Polypeptides: Preparation, Structure, and Properties by C. H. Bamford, A. Elliot, and W. E. Hanby (New York: Academic Press, 1956). Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 72 (1957): 250.
1957p.11.
Summary and discussion. Molecular Structure and Biological Specificity: A Symposium Sponsored by the Office of Naval Research and Arranged by the American Institute of Biological Sciences. Held in Washington, D. C., October 28, 29, 1955 (American Institute of Biological Sciences Publication 2), Linus Pauling and Harvey A. Itano, eds. Washington, D.C.: American Institute of Biological Sciences, 1957, 186-195.
1957p.12.
Preface. How Life Began, by Irving Adler, illustrated by Ruth Adler. New York: The John Day Co., 1957, 5-6.
1957p.13.
An Appeal by American Scientists to the Governments and People of the World. Bull. At. Sci. 13 (1957): 264-265.
1957p.14.
Contribution to: The Scientists Speak. New York Herald Tribune, May 5, 1957, 1, 10.
Self Published as: Statement About Nuclear Bomb Tests, May 2, 1957, 4 pp.
1957p.15.
Лучще Знать Аруг Аруга [Russian: To know each other better] Наука И Жизнь [Science and Life] (October 1957): 13.

1958p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1958.
1958p.1.
Factors affecting the structure of hemoglobins and other proteins. Symposium on Protein Structure, [International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Paris Meeting, 25-29 July 1957] Albert Neuberger, ed. London: Methuen; New York: Wiley, 1958, 17-22.
1958p.2.
The structure of proteins. Frontiers in Science, A Survey, Edward Hutchings, Jr., ed., Basic Books, New York, 1958, 28-36. [Robert B. Corey and Linus Pauling].
1958p.3.
The nature of bond orbitals and the origin of potential barriers to internal rotation in molecules. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 44 (February 1958): 211-216.
1958p.4.
The configuration of polypeptide chains in proteins. Recent Advances in Gelatin and Glue Research: Proceedings of a Conference sponsored by the British Gela- tine and Glue Research Association held at the University of Cambridge, 1-5 July 1957, G. Stainsby, ed. London: Pergamon Press, Symposium Publications Division, 1958, 11-13.
1958p.5.
A Nobel scientist speaks: Every test kills.... Liberation (New York) 2, no. 11 (February 1958): 7-11.
German Reprint: Jeder Atomversuch fordert Opfer. Die Lupe (Bern), no. 227 (1960): 1-8.
1958p.6.
An exclusive: Nobel prize winner Linus Pauling answers Edward Teller's recent Life magazine article on "The Compelling Need for Nuclear Tests". I.F. Stone's Weekly 6, no. 8 (February 1958): 2-3.
1958p.7.
A first step in disarmament. Chem. Eng. News 36, no. 8 (February 1958): 10.
1958p.8.
Pauling replies. Sacramento Union, March 23, 1958, 23.
1958p.9.
A fatal policy. The Intercollegian, A Journal of Christian Encounter 75, no. 7 (April 1958): 11- 12.
1958p.10.
Molecular disease. Pfizer Spectrum 6, no. 9 (May 1958): 234-235.
1958p.11.
Program against nuclear war. Social Questions Bulletin (The Methodist Federation for Social Action) 48, no. 5 (May 1958): 17-19.
1958p.12.
Genetic menace of tests. N. Y. Times, May 16, 1958, 24.
1958p.13.
The relation between longevity and obesity in human beings. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 44 (1958): 619-622.
1958p.14.
Fallout & freedom. Time 71, no. 23 (June 1958): 4.
1958p.15.
Emoglobine anormali in rapporto alle malattie. [Italian: Abnormal hemoglobin in relation to disease] Estratto dai Rendiconti dell'Istituto Superiore di Sanita (Rome) 21 (1958): 30-48.
1958p.16.
Fact and fable of fallout. The Nation 186, no. 24 (June 1958): 537-542.
1958p.17.
Should weapons testing be stopped? California Parent Teacher 34, no. 10 (1958): 4-5.
1958p.18.
A note from Dr. Pauling. Frontier, 9, no. 9 (July 1958): 26.
1958p.19.
Mit der Bombe kann man nicht leben [German: One can not live with the Bomb] Blätter für Deutsche und Internationale Politik (Cologne) 10 (October 1958): 713-718.
1958p.20.
Genetic and somatic effects of carbon-14. Science 128 (1958): 1183-1186.
1958p.21.
Fall-out study challenged. Conclusions on tumor production, leukemia declared unjustified. New York Times, November 16, 1958, 10 E. [Linus Pauling and Barclay Kamb].
1958p.22.
Letter to the Editor. Chico (California) Enterprise-Record, March 17, 1958.

1958p2.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1958.
1958p2.1.
Fallout and disarmament: A debate between Linus Pauling and Edward Teller. [Debate held on February 20, 1958 in San Francisco and broadcast on KQED] Daedalus: Proc. Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences 87, no. 2 (1958): 147-163. [Linus Pauling and Edward Teller].
Reprinted in pamphlet form as: Fallout and Disarmament: A Debate. San Francisco: Fearon Publishers, 1958, 13 pp. [Linus Pauling and Edward Teller].
Partially reprinted in: Effective English, by Philip L. Gerber. New York: Random House, 1959, 314-323.
1958p2.2.
The Compelling Necessity - No More War, [Proceedings of a Meeting at the 1958 Forum, National Conference on Social Welfare, Morrison Hotel, Chicago, Illinois, May 13, 1958] National Conference on Social Welfare (Sponsored by the American Friends Service Committee and the Chicago Social Workers Committee), Chicago, 1958, 12 pp.
1958p2.3.
Arthur Amos Noyes: September 13, 1866 - June 3, 1936 (A biographical memoir). Biographical Memoirs, vol. 31. New York: Columbia University Press (For the National Academy of Sciences of the United States), 1958, 322-346.
1958p2.4.
Foreword. Moments of Discovery, Vol. 1: The Origins of Science, George Schwartz and Philip W. Bishop, eds. New York: Basic Books, Inc., 1958, v-vii.
1958p2.5.
Scientists Submit Petition to UN Urging International Agreement to Stop Testing Nuclear Bombs. Statement by Dr. Linus Pauling. January 13, 1958, 3 pp.
1958p2.6.
Molecular Disease. Spectrum 6, no. 9 (May 1958): 234-235.
1958p2.7.
No More War! New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1958, 254 pp. [Linus Pauling, illustrated with drawings by Roger Hayward].
British edition: London: Victor Gollancz Ltd., 1958, 254 pp.
Japanese translation: No moa wō. Tokyo: Koyata Niwa, 1959, 192 pp.
Swedish translation: Aldrig mera Krig! Stockholm: Albert Bonniers Förlag, 1959, 216 pp.
German translation: Leben oder Tod im Atomzeitalter, Vienna: Sensen Verlag, 1960, 184 pp.
Russian translation: Ne Byvat' voine! Moscow: IzdatelÆstvo Inostrannoi Literatury, 1960, 236 pp.
Slovakian translation: Už nikdy vonjnu! Bratislava: Slovenské vydavatel'stvo politickej literatry, 1961, 193 pp.
Excerpted as: The World of the Future. 125th Anniversary Anthology (1839-1964): A Sampling of Reading Tastes from the Lists of an American Publisher. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1964, 350-351.
German translation [edition for the socialist countries]: Leben oder Tod im Atomzeitalter. Berlin and Weimar: Aufbau Verlag, 1964, 167 pp.
Quotation cited in: Familiar Quotations, sixteenth edition, by John Bartlett; edited by Justin Kaplan. Boston: Little, Brown and Co. 1992, 708.

1959p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1959.
1959p.1.
The nature of the forces operating in the process of the duplication of molecules in living organisms. The Origin of Life on the Earth, [Proceedings of the First International Symposium on the Origin of Life on the Earth, Moscow, 19-24 August 1957; English-French-German edition] F. Clark and R. L. M. Singe, eds. New York: Pergamon Press, 1959, 215-223.
1959p.2.
The structure of water. Hydrogen Bonding, [Papers presented at the Symposium on Hydrogen Bonding held at Ljubljana, July 29 - August 3, 1957] D. Hadzi and H. W. Thompson, eds. New York: Pergamon Press, 1959, 1-6.
1959p.3.
Kekulé and the chemical bond. Theoretical Organic Chemistry (Papers presented to the Kekulé Symposium organized by the Chemical Society, London, September 1958. Sponsored by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Section of Organic Chemistry), London: Butterworths Scientific Publications, 1959, 1-8.
1959p.4.
Anniversary issue superb. The Progressive 23, no. 3 (March 1959): 40.
1959p.5.
The novelist underestimated the power of the bomb. Review of Alas, Babylon by Pat Frank (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1959). This World (San Francisco Sunday Chronicle), March 29, 1959, 15.
1959p.6.
Most important thing in our world today. Pasadena Independent Star-News, March 22, 1959.
Reprinted in: Social Questions Bulletin (The Methodist Federation for Social Action) 49, no. 4 (1959): 15.
Reprinted in pamphlet form by the Los Angeles Committee for a SANE Nuclear Policy, 1959, 2 pp.
1959p.7.
Effect of strontium 90: Protest expressed at statement on maximum permissible amount. N. Y. Times, April 28, 1959, 34.
1959p.8.
Radioactive poison. The Progressive 23, no. 6 (June 1959): 44.
1959p.9.
Letter. Sci. Am. 200, no. 6 (June 1959): 14, 16.
1959p.10.
Our choice: Atomic death or world law. The Mainichi [The Daily], August 9, 1959, 2.
Reprinted in: New University Thought, 1, no. 1 (Spring 1960): 28-41.
Reprinted as: The choice before mankind: Atomic death or world law. The Sun, Morro Bay, California, October 2, 1959, 6.
1959p.11.
Quelques précisions sur la nature et les propriétés des retombées radioactives résultant des explosions atomiques depuis 1945. [French: Some particulars concerning the nature and properties of radioactive fallout resulting from the atomic explosions since 1945] Comptes Rendus Acad. Sci. Paris 249 (September 1959): 982-984. [Linus Pauling, Shoichi Sakata, Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, Jean-Pierre Vigier, and Hideki Yukawa].
1959p.12.
Further comments on the question of expanding population. How dense should people be?-II. Sierra Club Bull. 44, no. 6 (September 1959): 4.
1959p.13.
Review of Bone and Radiostrontium by Arne Engström, Rolf Björnerstedt, Carl Johan Clemedson, and Arne Nelson (New York: Wiley, 1958). Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 80 (February 1959): 475.
1959p.14.
The effects of strontium-90 on mice. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 45 (January 1959): 54-69. [Barclay Kamb and Linus Pauling].
1959p.15.
The discussion of tetragonal boron by the resonating-valence-bond theory of electron-deficient substances. Z. Kristallogr. 112 (1959): 472-478. [Linus Pauling and Barclay Kamb].
1959p.16.
Molecular disease. Am. J. Orthopsychiatr. 29, no. 4 (1959): 684-687.
1959p.17.
Quantum theory and chemistry. Max Planck Festschrift, W. Frank, ed. Berlin: Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften, 1959, 385-388.
1959p.18.
Review of The Way Things Are by P. W. Bridgman (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1959). Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 3, no. 1 (Autumn 1959): 152-153.
1959p.19.
Molecular structure in relation to biology and medicine. Ciba Foundation Symposium on Significant Trends in Medical Research, [Proceedings of the Tenth Anniversary Symposium of the Ciba Foundation] G. E. W. Wolstenholme, Cecilia M. O'Connor, and Maeve O'Connor, eds. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1959, 3-10.
1959p.20.
To combat strontium 90: Addition of calcium to diet is advocated. N. Y. Times, September 13, 1959, 10E.
1959p.21.
Linus Pauling replies. The Progressive 23, no. 10 (October 1959): 45.
1959p.22.
The silent killer. Saturday Evening Post 232, no. 15 (October 1959): 4,6.
1959p.23.
Molecules and evolution. Chem. Eng. News 37, no. 47 (November 1959): 96.
1959p.24.
Kagakusha no sekinin to Nihonjin e no kitai. [Japanese: Responsibilities of scientists and expectations about the Japanese] Sekai [World], no. 166 (October 1959): 175-178.

1960p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1960.
1960p.1.
Molecular structure and disease. Disease and the Advancement of Basic Science (1958 Lowell Institute Lectures at Harvard University), Henry K. Beecher, ed. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1960, 1-7.
1960p.2.
Observations on aging and death. Eng. Sci. 23, no. 5 (May 1960): 9-12.
Reprinted in: The Minority of One 4, no. 8 (July 1962): 9-10.
1960p.3.
Fallout. Time 76, no. 4 (July 1960): 2, 4.
1960p.4.
A comparison of animal hemoglobins by tryptic peptide pattern analysis. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 46 (October 1960): 1349-1360. [Emile Zuckerkandl, Richard T. Jones, and Linus Pauling].
1960p.5.
Fallout: Today's seven-year plague. [Text of a speech delivered in the Fall of 1959 at Carnegie Hall, New York City, at a meeting sponsored by the National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy] Mainstream 13, no. 2 (May 1960): 1-20.
Reprinted in: Fallout: Today's Seven-Year Plague, Mainstream Publishers, New York, 1960, 23 pp.
German translation: Die Atomasche. Tagebuch (Vienna), no. 4 (April 1960): 6.
1960p.6.
Applying the powers of reason. [Address by Professor Linus Pauling at the Annual Banquet of the Freethinkers of Southern California, February 13, 1960] Am. Ration. 5, no. 1 (May-June 1960): 6-9.
1960p.7.
Dr. Pauling replies. Pasadena Star-News, June 10, 1960, 6.
1960p.8.
Forum & agin' 'em: Dr. Pauling's position. Pasadena Star-News, June 24, 1960, 8.
1960p.9.
Professor Pauling's stand: Report of appearance before Senate subcommittee criticized. N. Y. Times, June 23, 1960, 28.
1960p.10.
Appreciation from Pauling. Honolulu Advertiser, July 22, 1960, B2.
1960p.11.
Pauling answers Alexander. Los Angeles Times, July 25, 1960, 111-115.
1960p.12.
Testing contempt. Washington Post, August 23, 1960, A10.
1960p.13.
Pauling's subpoena. The (Portland) Oregonian, August 31, 1960, 14.
1960p.14.
Why we must have peace. Bryn Mawr Alumnae Bulletin (Winter 1960): 4 pp.
1960p.15.
World must now choose peace. The Technocrat (Publication of Technocracy Inc., Los Angeles, California), no. 195 (September 1960): 22-26.
1960p.16.
Dr. Pauling feels Mirror story reflected facts. Los Angeles Mirror, September 28, 1960, 19.
1960p.17.
I appeal to my fellow Americans. Washington Post, October 4, 1960, A10.
1960p.18.
Dr. Linus Pauling states facts on Congress probe. Los Angeles Mirror, October 6, 1960, I19.
1960p.19.
The fight for peace cannot be isolated from the fight for human rights. New America, October 18, 1960, 3.
1960p.20.
Letter to Mr. Thomas Brown. Newsletter of the Society for Social Responsibility in Science, October 1960.
1960p.21.
Dr. Pauling replies to Globe editorial. St. Louis Globe Democrat, October 24, 1960, 10A.
1960p.22.
Dr. Linus Pauling explains position. Pasadena Star-News, November 5, 1960, 9.
1960p.23.
High-energy radiation and its effects on man. Proceedings of the Eighth National Convention, National Science Teachers Association, Kansas City, Missouri, March 20-April 2, 1960, Hugh Allen, Jr., ed. Washington, D.C.: National Science Teachers Association, 1960, 4-11.
1960p.24.
Testimony of Dr. Linus Pauling: Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and other Internal Security Laws of the Committee of the Judiciary, United States Senate, Eighty-Sixth Congress, Second Session, June 21 and October 11, 1960. United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1960.
1960p.25.
The Ultimate Decision. Pamphlet issued by Southern California Peace Council, Los Angeles, 1960, 8 pp.
1960p.26.
Letter to the Editor. The Liberal, 1960, 6-7.
1960p.27.
The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals: An Introduction to the Modern Structural Chemistry, 3rd ed. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1960, 644 pp.
German translation: Die Natur der Chemischen Bindung. Weinheim: Verlag Chemie GmbH, 1962, 584 pp.
Japanese translation: Kagaku Ketsugō-ron. Tokyo: Kyōritsu Shuppan Kabushiki Kaisha, 1962, 584 pp.
Spanish translation: Uniones Químicas y la estructura de moléculas y cristales: Una introducción a la Química estructural moderna. Buenos Aires: Editorial Kapelusz, 1965, 661 pp.
Italian translation: La Natura del Legame Chimico e la Struttura delle Molecole e dei Cristalli, Edizioni Italiane, Rome, 1960, 693 pages.
1960p.28.
Tribute by Dr. Linus Pauling. in pamphlet: Richard W. Lippman Memorial, First Unitarian Church, Los Angeles, California, January 3, 1960.

1961p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1961.
1961p.1.
Introduction. Molecular Genetics and Human Disease, Lytt I. Gardner, ed. Springfield, Illinois: Charles C. Thomas, 1961, ix-xi.
1961p.2.
Nature of the metallic orbital. Nature 189 (February 1961): 656.
1961p.3.
The nature of the metallic orbital and the structure of metals. [Centenary Souvenir Volume of the Indian Chemical Society] J. Indian Chem. Soc. 38, no. 8 (1961): 435-437.
1961p.4.
Annihilation. N. Y. Times Book Rev., March 26, 1961, 40-41.
1961p.5.
Humanism and peace. [Address to the American Humanist Association at Cleveland, Ohio, on March 17, 1961, responding to election as Humanist of the Year for 1961] The Humanist 21, no. 2 (March-April 1961): 67-76.
1961p.6.
Oslo Statement (Adopted Unanimously by the Participants in the Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, Oslo, Norway, 2 to 7 May 1961), Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling, 3500 Fairpoint Street, Pasadena, CA, 1961, 2 pp. [Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling, with 58 co-authors].
Reprinted in: New Outlook, (September 1961): 53-58.
1961p.7.
Gegen die weitere Verbreitung der Atomwaffen! - Der Wortlaut der Rede von Prof. Linus Pauling auf der Kundgebung der Konferenz der Wissenschaftler in Oslo. [German: Against the further spread of atomic weapons! - The text of a speech by Prof. Linus Pauling at the demonstration of the conference of scientists in Oslo] Kongressdienst (Hamburg) 4, no. 4 (1961): 11-14.
1961p.8.
A molecular theory of general anesthesia. Science 134 (July 1961): 15-21.
Japanese reprint: Zenshin Masui no BunShirōn. Kagaku no Ryoiki [Japanese: Territory of Science] 16, no. 2 (February 1962): 85-92.
French reprint: Une Théorie moléculaire de l’anesthésie générale. J. Chim. Phys. 59 (1962): 1-8.
1961p.9.
Thalassaemia and the abnormal human hemoglobins. Nature 191, no. (July 1961): 398-399. [Harvey A. Itano and Linus Pauling].
1961p.10.
Dead to the world. Time 78, no. 7 (July 1961): 2.
1961p.11.
Who would survive? Newsweek 58, no. 9 (July 1961): 2, 6.
1961p.12.
The danger of nuclear holocaust. Frontier, 12, no. 12 (October 1961): 1, 15-16, 25-26.
Reprinted in: Sanity, A Magazine Devoted to Peace and Disarmament (Madison, Wisconsin) 1, no. 1 (Winter 1962): 12-14.
Reprinted as: Le danger de l'holocauste nucléaire. Forward to L' Homme Survivra-t-il?, (Has Man a Future?) by Bertrand Russell, translated by Yves Massip. Paris: Les EÉditions John Didier, 1962, 7-14.
1961p.13.
Statement by Linus Pauling about Russian bomb tests, 31 August 1961. The Minority of One 3, no. 10 (October 1961): 7.
1961p.14.
Cmdr. LeDoux in error. Oxnard Press Courier, October 6, 1961, 24.
1961p.15.
Risk in shelters. Oxnard Press Courier, October 7, 1961, 16.
1961p.16.
The dead will inherit the earth. Frontier, 13, no. 1 (November 1961): 5-8.
1961p.17.
Un Appel de Linus Pauling. [French: An appeal by Linus Pauling] Les Cahiers Rationalistes, Revue Mensuelle Éditée par l'Union Rationaliste Paris, no. 198 (October-November 1961): 222-223.
1961p.18.
La Paix et la Raison. [French: Peace and Reason] Les Cahiers Rationalistes, Revue Mensuelle Éditée par l'Union Rationa liste Paris, no. 198 (October-November 1961): 224-231.
1961p.19.
Why I am opposed to fallout shelters. Liberation, (New York) 6 (November 1961): 4-6.
Reprinted in pamphlet form as: Colossal deception; Analysis of the shelter program, Liberation, 110 Christopher St., New York, 1961, 10 pp.
1961p.20.
Dr. Pauling replies. National Guardian, November 13, 1961, 2.
1961p.21.
The synonyms: Peace and life. The Minority of One 3, no. 11 (November 1961): 8.
1961p.22.
Pauling opposes tests: War danger held increased by further weapon development. N. Y. Times, November 19, 1961, IV:8.
1961p.23.
Women and the Oslo conference against the spread of nuclear weapons. Women of the Whole World, no. 11 (November 1961): 9, 34.
1961p.24.
Dringender denn je: Allgemeine und totale Abrstung. [German: More urgent than ever: General and total disarmament] Blätter für deutsche und internationale Politik (Cologne) 11 (November 1961): 993-996.
1961p.25.
End the tests! New Outlook 14, no. 9 (November 1961): 54-56.
1961p.26.
Ich fordere die Sowjetregierung auf! ... [German: I summon the Soviet government] Die Friedens Rundschau (Hamburg) 15, no. 11 (November 1961): 23-24.
1961p.27.
The truth about fallout shelters. The Minority of One 3, no. 12 (December 1961): 4-5.
1961p.28.
Pauling's two telegrams of October 18. The Minority of One 3, no. 12 (December 1961): 10.
1961p.29.
Telegrams regarding nuclear testing: Pauling to Premier Nikita S. Khruschev, President John F. Kennedy (August 31, 1961) and Premier Khrushchev (September 2, 1961), 2 pp. [self-published].
Telegram of September 2, 1961 reprinted as: Pauling Protests Soviet Tests. Letter to the Editor. SSRS Newsletter (Society for Social Responsibility in Science), no. 110 (October 1961): 3.
1961p.30.
Nobelpriesträger Prof. Linus Pauling. Pro (Die Liga Deutschlands Erneuerung und Völkerverständigung), no. 5 (May 1961): 12-14.

1962p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1962.
1962p.1.
The carbon-carbon triple bond and the nitrogen-nitrogen triple bond. Tetrahedron 17 (1962): 229-233.
1962p.2.
Problems of inorganic structures. Fifty Years of X-ray Diffraction, P. P. Ewald, ed. Utrecht: N. V. A. Oosthoek's Uitgeversmaatschappij, 1962, 136-146.
1962p.3.
Early work on X-ray diffraction in the California Institute of Technology. Fifty Years of X-ray Diffraction, P. P. Ewald, ed. Utrecht: N. V. A. Oosthoek's Uitgeversmaatschappij, 1962, 623-628.
1962p.4.
I am with you. CNVA Bulletin [Committee for Nonviolent Action, New York, New York] no. 2 (March 16, 1962): 8.
1962p.5.
Memory. [Panel Discussion of the N. Y. State Divisional Meeting of the American Psychiatric Assoc., held on November 10, 1961 at the Hotel New Yorker] New York Medicine 17, no. 7 (April 1962): 238-270. [Linus Pauling, Francis O. Schmitt, Ralph W. Gerard, Hans-Lukas Teuber, Stephen Warshall, and Edwin A. Weinstein].
1962p.6.
Unjustified action. The Washington Post, April 14, 1962, A8.
1962p.7.
Pauling opposes testing: Increased danger of war, harm to unborn seen in resumption. N. Y. Times, April 15, 1962, 10E.
1962p.8.
[Copy of] Night letter [to] President John F. Kennedy, White House (dated 1 March 1962). Liberation, (New York) 7, no. 1 (March 1962): cover.
1962p.9.
The disaster of nuclear testing (Dr. Pauling's letter that the New York Times failed to print). Liberation, (New York) 7, no. 1 (March 1962): 4, 22.
Reprinted as: The dirty work of "clean" A-bombs. The Minority of One 4, no. 5 (May 1962): 8-9.
1962p.10.
News regrets inaccurate report of Pauling view. Buffalo Evening News, June 2, 1962, B2.
1962p.11.
Peace group meetings. N. Y. Times, June 25, 1962, 28.
1962p.12.
Pauling assails Soviet testing. National Guardian, August 20, 1962, 4.
1962p.13.
Valence bond theory in coordination chemistry. J. Chem. Educ. 39 (September 1962): 461-463.
1962p.14.
Teoriiâ rezonansa v khimii. [Russian: The theory of resonance in chemistry] Zhurznal Vsesotuznogo Khimicheskogo Obshchestva im. L. L Mendeleeva [J. Mendeleev All-Union Chemical Society] 7, no. 4 (1962): 462-466.
1962p.15.
Radiation hazards. Physics Today 15 (September 1962): 58.
1962p.16.
The Russians must stop too! This Week, September 9, 1962, 16.
1962p.17.
On nuclear testing. The Minority of One 4, no. 11 (November 1962): 3.
1962p.18.
Editorial. Medicine et Hygiene- Journal suisse d'information médicales (Geneva) 20 (November 21, 1962): 903.
1962p.19.
The statistics of death: Nobel Prize scientist offers facts on nuclear "overkill" 20 years after bomb. [From an address by Linus Pauling at the University of Missouri] St. Louis Post-Dispatch, December 2, 1962, 2D.
1962p.20.
Pauling letter. Chem. Eng. News 40, no. 53 (1962): 4.
1962p.21.
There is no alternative to peace. The New Zealand Rationalist, 24, no. 3-4 (November- December 1962): 9-10.
1962p.22.
Genetic effects of weapons tests. Bull. At. Sci. 18, no. (December 1962): 15-18.
1962p.23.
Molecular disease, evolution, and genic heterogeneity. Horizons in Biochemistry (Albert Szent-Györgyi Dedicatory Volume), Michael Kasha and Bernard Pullman, eds. New York: Academic Press, 1962, 189-225. [Emile Zuckerkandl and Linus Pauling].
1962p.24.
Contribution to: Christmas in Crisis -- Ten world figures tell why they think this Christmas is unlike any other. Look 26, no. 27 (December 1962): 15-17.
1962p.25.
No More War! (1962 Enlarged Apollo Edition). New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1962, 262 pp. [Linus Pauling, illustrated with drawings by Roger Hayward].
Reprint: Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1975, 262 pp.

1963p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1963.
1963p.1.
Our hope for the future. Birth Defects, Morris Fishbein, ed. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1963, 164-170.
1963p.2.
Chemical paleogenetics: Molecular "Restoration Studies" of extinct forms of life. Acta Chem. Scand. 17, supp. 1 (1963): S9-Sl6. [Linus Pauling and Emile Zuckerkandl].
1963p.3.
Self-defense. Saturday Evening Post 236, no. 15 (April 1963): 8.
1963p.4.
The Oxford Conference of Peace Groups. The Minority of One 5, no. 5 (May 1963); 8-11. [Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling].
Reprinted in: Bulletin of the World Council of Peace, no. 10 (June 15, 1963): 17-19. [Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling].
1963p.5.
Open letter to President Sachar. The Justice (Brandeis University) 15, no. 22 (May 1963): 2.
1963p.6.
Hasten test ban agreement. Hakumon Herald, (Chuo University, Tokyo), June 22, 1963, 8.
Reprinted in: A Collection of Essays & Articles, (Chuo University, Tokyo) 1970.
1963p.7.
The genesis of ideas. Specific and Nonspecific Factors in Psychopharmacology (Proceedings of a Symposium held at the Third World Congress of Psychiatry in Montreal Canada, June 4-10, 1961), Max Rinkel, ed. New York: Philosophical Library, 1963, 44-47.
1963p.8.
The molecular basis of genetic defects (Presented at the First Inter-American Conference on Congenital Defects, Los Angeles, Calif., 22-24 January 1962). First Inter-American Conference on Congenital Defects. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1963, 15-21.
1963p.9.
Can murder stop the peace movement? The Minority of One 5, no. 8 (August 1963): 6.
1963p.10.
Molecular disease and evolution (Rudolf Virchow Medical Society Lecture). Proc. Rudolf Virchow Med. Soc. N. Y. 21 (1963): 131-140.
Reprinted in: Karger Gazette, S. Karger, Basel/New York, no. 7/8 (October 10, 1963): 3-4.
Reprinted in: Bull. N. Y. Acad. Med. 40 (May 1964): 334-342.
1963p.11.
Genetic effects. Bull. At. Sci. 19 (September 1963): 30-32.
1963p.12.
Pauling's position. Harper's Mag. 226 (May 1963): 6.
1963p.13.
Science and the future of humanity. Graduate Comment (Wayne State University) 7, no. 1 (October 1963): 7-12.
1963p.14.
Would civilization survive a nuclear war? The Minority of One 5, no. 11 (November 1963): 6-8.
Reprinted in pamphlet form: The Minority of One, November 1963, 14 pp.
Reprinted in: Bertrand Russell: Philosopher of the Century; Essays in his Honour, Ralph Schoenman, ed. London: George Allen & Unwin, Ltd., 1967, 80-88.
1963p.15.
Pauling's appeal to Argentine president in behalf of arrested intellectuals. The Minority of One 5, no. 11 (November 1963): 8.
1963p.16.
El Metileno y los Carbenos. [Spanish: Methylene and the carbenes] Afinidad 20, (November-December 1963): 393-396. [Linus Pauling and Gustav Albrecht].
1963p.17.
Vorwort. [German: Foreword] Atomare Gefahr und Bevölkerungsschutz, Wahrheit und Legende by Bodo Manstein. Stuttgart: J. Fink Verlag, 1963, 1965, 7-8.
Swedish translation: Inledning. Kärnvapenkriget och civilbefolkningen, Illusion och verklighet by Bodo Manstein. Gothenburg: Zindermans Förlag, 1963, 5-7.
1963p.18.
Foreword. Enzyme and Metabolic Inhibitors: Vol. 1, General Principles of Inhibition by J. Leyden Webb. New York: Academic Press, 1963, vii- viii.
1963p.19.
Næste Skridt Imod Fred [Danish: The Next Advance Towards Peace - Lecture given in the Concert Hall at Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen on 3 January 1964], Aldrig mere Krig, Egregade 8, København N; Danmarks Demokratiske Kvindeforbund, Venedigvej 13, København S; Dansk Fredskonference, Knabrostræde 3, København K; Dansk Fredskomité, Ane Katrinesvej 32, København F; Kampagnen mod Atomvåben, Vendersgade 13, København K; Komiteen for Oplysning om Atomfaren, Cellovej 13, Herlev; Studentersamfundet, Sankt Hans Torv 26, København N. 1964, 14 pp.
1963p.20.
Letter to the Editor. STAKE (Students Taking Action on Key Events), a magazine of student opinion, 3, no. 1 (December 1963): 2.
1963p.21.
From Ava Helen and Linus Pauling. Peace Action 4, no. 7 (July 1963): 2.
1963p.22.
Editorial, in The Churchman, 177, no. 12 (December 1963): 4-5.
1963p.23.
No More War! [reprint of introductory chapter of No More War! (1958)] The Nobel Prize, International Annual (International and English ed.) (1963): 32-38.
1963p.24.
New World. Letter to the Editor. Newsweek, 61, no. 22 (June 1963): 6.
1963p.25.
Contribution to: Stimmen für Verstndigung aus Aller Welt. Informationsdienst, 2, no. 7 (November 1963): 2.

1964p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1964.
1964p.1.
The electroneutrality principale [sic] and the structure of molecules. Anales de la Real Sociedad Española de Fisica y Quimica (Madrid) 60-B, no. 2-3 (February-March 1964): 87-90.
1964p.2.
The role of unilateral action. The Yale Political, A Journal of Divergent Views on National Issues 3, no. 3 (Spring 1964): 17, 30-31.
1964p.3.
The structure of methylene and methyl. Molecular Orbitals in Chemistry, Physics, and Biology: A Tribute to R.S. Mullikan, Per-Olov Löwdin and Bernard Pullman, eds. New York: Academic Press, 1964, 207-213.
1964p.4.
The hydrate microcrystal theory of general anesthesia. [First Baxter Lecture of the International Anesthesia Research Society] Anesth. Analg. 43 (January - February 1964): 1-10.
German translation: Die Hydrat-Mikrokristall-Theorie der Narkose. Der Anaes-thesist 13 (July 1964): 245-250.
1964p.5.
Nuclear nomenclature: Helion for alpha-particle. Nature 201, no. 4914 (January 1964): 61.
1964p.6.
Science and peace (Nobel Lecture, Oslo, December 11, 1963, on receiving the 1962 Nobel Prize for Peace). Les Prix Nobel en 1963, M. G. Liljestrand, ed. Stockholm: Kungligen Boktryckeriet P. A. Norstedt och Sner, 1964, 296-312.
Reprint: in Linus Pauling on Science and Peace (The Nobel Peace Prize Lecture, with an Introduction by Gunnar Jahn). Santa Barbara, California: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions; New York: The Fund for the Republic, Inc., 1964, 6-15.
Reprint: Science and peace. The Minority of One 6, no. 1 (January 1964): 8-12.
Reprint: Science and peace. Afro-Asian and World Affairs 1, no. 1 (March 1964): 3-17.
Abridged reprint: Science and peace - The Nobel lecture. Pax et Libertas (Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Geneva, Switzerland), 29, no. 1 (January-March 1964): 1-5.
Reprinted as: Science and peace. Nobel Lectures, Including Presentation Speeches and Laureates' Biographies: Peace (1951-1970), Vol. 3, Frederick W. Haberman, ed. New York: Elsevier Publishing Company, for the Nobel Foundation, 1972, 271-287.
Spanish translation: Repuesta de Linus Pauling en la ceremonia de la recepción del premio Nobel en Oslo el 10 de deciembre de 1963. Folia Humanst. [Barcelona, Spain] 2, no. 14 (February 1964): 101-103.
Spanish translation: Ciencia y paz. Folia Humanist. [Barcelona, Spain] 2, no. 16 (April 1964): 289-304.
Spanish translation: La Ciencia y la Paz. Paz y Libertad, Publicación del Comité Colombiano de la "Liga Internacional de Mujeres pro Paz y Libertad" [Bogota, Columbia], no. 8 (September 1964): 1-5.
German excerpts: Wissenschaft und Frieden. [German: Science and Peace] Courage, Monatlich erscheinende Informationsschrift der IdK (Düsseldorf) 1, no. 6 (June 1964): 6-9.
French translation: La science et la paiz. Institut International de la Paix, (October-December 1964): 1-11.
Partial reprint: Perspective: Nobel Peace Laureates. Bull. At. Sci. 35 (June 1979): 1.
1964p.7.
The Triple Revolution. Santa Barbara, California: The Ad Hoc Committee on the Triple Revolution, 1964, 15 pp. [Linus Pauling, with 34 co-authors].
Reprinted in: The Eagle's Eye, 2 (April-May 1964): 3-16.
1964p.8.
The architecture of molecules. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 51 (May 1964): 977-984.
Reprinted in: The Scientific Endeavor. New York: The Rockefeller Institute Press, 1965, 168-178.
1964p.9.
Nature of the iron-oxygen bond in oxyhemoglobin. Nature 203 (July 1964): 182-183.
1964p.10.
The Greatest Experience: The Abolition of War. [Delivered as the Ware Lecture on May 12, 1964 at the Annual Meeting of the Unitarian Universalist Association in San Francisco] Boston: Department of Adult Programs for Unitarian Universalist Association, 1964, 14 pp.
1964p.11.
Für eine Welt ohne Waffen. [German: For a world without weapons] Courage, Monatlich erscheinende Informationsschrift der IdK [Düsseldorf, Germany] 1, no. 7 (July 1964): 4-5.
1964p.12.
La Ciencia y las Armas Nucleares. [Spanish: Science and nuclear weapons] Revista de Sanidad Militar, Organo oficial de la direccion del Servicio, Secretaria de la Defensa Nacional (Mexico City) 18, no. 4 (July-August 1964): 149-156.

1964p2.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1964.
1964p2.1.
The possibilities for further progress in medicine through research. Univ. Toronto Med. J. 42, no. 1 (November 1964): 7-8.
1964p2.2.
The nature of nuclear war and the need for disarmament and peace. Sci. World 8, no. 1 (1964): 26.
1964p2.3.
The energy of transargononic bonds. The Law of Mass-Action, A Centenary Volume 1864-1964 (Det Norske Videnskeps-Akademi i Oslo), Otto Bastiansen, ed. Oslo: Universitet førlaget, 1964, 151-158.
1964p2.4.
Introduction. The Futile Crusade: Anti-Communism as American Credo, by Sidney Lens. Chicago: Quadrangle Books, 1964, 7-9.
1964p2.5.
Khimicheskie osnovy molekulîarnoĭ filogenii. [Russian: Chemical and molecular phylogeny] in Problemy evolîutsionnoĭ i tekhnicheskoĭ biokhimii - Petiîu, A. I Oparina, [Problems of Evolutional and Technical Biochemistry - Dedicated to Academician A. I. Oparin on his 70th Birthday]. Moscow: Akademia Nauk, 1964, 54-62.
Reprinted as: Molecules as documents of evolutionary history. J. Theor. Biol. 8 (1965): 357-366. [Emile Zuckerkandl and Linus Pauling].
French Reprint: Les documents moléculaires de l’évolution. [French: Molecules as documents of evolution] Atomes 20 (December 1965): 339-343. [Emile Zuckerkandl and Linus Pauling].
1964p2.6.
Proven som dödar. [Swedish: Tests that kill] Sverige och kärnvapenfrågen - En debattskrift utgiven av Sveriges Socialdemokratiska Studentförbund [Sweden and the Nuclear Weapon Question - A Debate Book Released by the Swedish Social-Democratic Student Association], Nordal Åkerman, ed. Stockholm: Rabén och Sjögren, 1964, 105-113.
1964p2.7.
Kaku jidai ni okeru sensō to heiwa. [Japanese: War and peace in the nuclear age] Heiwano jōken [ConÉditions of Peace], Iwanami kōza GENDAI, Vol. 14, Genzaburo Yoshino, ed. Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, 1964, 86-106.
1964p2.8.
World morality and world peace. The Emerging World (Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Volume), New York: Asian Publishing House, 1964, 136-150.
1964p2.9.
A molecular theory of general anesthesia. Symposium on Information Processing in the Nervous System (International Congress of Physiological Sciences, 22nd, 47 Leiden), P. W. Gerard and J. W. Duyff, eds. New York: Excerpta Medica Foundation, 1964, 548.
1964p2.10.
Sekai heiwa e no sekkyokuteki teigen. [Japanese: Positive proposition for world peace] Sekai, [World], no. 219 (March 1964): 36-42.

1964p3.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1964.
1964p3.1.
Nuclear Weapons and World Sanity. The UNESCO Courier 17 (November 1964): 6-10. [Published simultaneously in English, French, Spanish, Italian, Russian, German, Arabic and Japanese translations of journal].
Reprinted in: The UNESCO Courier 22 (August-September, 1969): 43-44, 46.
1964p3.2.
Fallout. The American Educator Encyclopedia; A Thoroughly Modern Work Designed to Meet the Needs of Every Age, Everett Edgar Sentman, ed. Lake Bluff, Illinois: United Educators. (1964): F-10 to F-11.
1964p3.3.
Science and World Peace. International Institute for Peace. Speech reprinted in Peace and the Sciences (July-September 1964), 25 pp.
1964p3.4.
Respuesta de Linus Pauling en la Ceremonia de la Recepción del Premio Nobel en Oslo el 10 de Diciembre de 1963. Folia Humanist. [Barcelona, Spain] 2 (February 1964): 101-102.
1964p3.5.
The Architecture of Molecules. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1964, 117 pp. [Linus Pauling and Roger Hayward].
German translation: Die Architecktur der Molekle. Villingen: Neckar-Verlag, 1969, 117 pp.
Japanese translation: Bunshi no zōkei Maruzen Kabushiki Kaisha. Tokyo: Maruzen, 1967, 117 pp.
1964p3.6.
College Chemistry: An Introductory Textbook of General Chemistry, 3rd ed. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1964, 832 pp. [Linus Pauling, with illustrations by Roger Hayward].
Japanese translation: Kagaku 3rd ed. Toppan Co. Ltd., Tokyo, 1964, 832 pp.
1964p3.7.
Contribution to: Some comments from the peace movement. War/Peace Report 4 (December 1964): 14.
1964p3.8.
Wipe Out. Letter to the Editor, The (Whittier, California) Daily News, April 15, 1964.

1965p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1965.
1965p.1.
Die Wirklichkeit heutiger Gefährdung der Welt. [German: The reality of the present danger to the world] Universitas, Zeitschrift für Wissenschaft, Kunst und Literatur (Stuttgart) 20, no. 2 (February 1965): 113-119.
Reprinted in: Universitas, Zeitschrift für Wissenschaft, Kunst und Literatur (Stuttgart) 43, no. 1-2 (January-February 1988): 203-208.
1965p.2.
The nature of the chemical bonds in sulvanite, CU3VS4. Tschermaks Mineralogische u. Petrographische Mitteilungen 10 (1965): 379-384.
1965p.3.
Anesthesia of artemia larvae: Method for quantitative study. Science 149 (September 1965): 1255-1258. [Arthur B. Robinson, Kenneth F. Manly, Michael P. Anthony, John F. Catchpool, and Linus Pauling].
1965p.4.
The science of science. Sci. World 9, no. 3 (1965): 29-30.
1965p.5.
War is unjust and immoral. The Churchman 179, no. 4 (April 1965): 7-8.
1965p.6.
Albert Schweitzer, Médico y Humanitario. [Spanish: Albert Schweitzer, Physician and Humanitarian] Folia Humanist. [Barcelona, Spain] 3, no. 36 (December 1965): 963-971. [Frank Catchpool and Linus Pauling].
1965p.7.
Evolutionary divergence and convergence in proteins. Evolving Genes and Proteins, Vernon Bryson and Henry J. Vogel, eds. New York: Academic Press, 1965, 97-166. [Emile Zuckerkandl and Linus Pauling].
1965p.8.
Structural significance of the principal quantum number of nucleonic orbital wave functions. Phys. Rev. Lett. 15 (September 1965): 499.
1965p.9.
Structural basis of neutron and proton magic numbers in atomic nuclei. Nature 208 (October 1965): 174.
1965p.10.
The close-packed-spheron model of atomic nuclei and its relation to the shell model. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 54 (October 1965): 989-994.
1965p.11.
Structural basis of the onset of nuclear deformation at neutron number 90. Phys. Rev. Lett. 15 (November 1965): 868-870.
1965p.12.
Foreword. Behavioral Science and Human Survival. [The American Orthopsychiatric Association and the World Federation for Mental Health] Milton Schwebel, ed. Palo Alto, California: Science and Behavior Books, 1965, v-vi.
1965p.13.
Der nukleare Krieg - seine Realität und seine Folgen. [German: Nuclear war - Its reality and its consequences] Universitas, Zeitschrift für Wissenschaft, Kunst und Literatur (Stuttgart) 20, no. 10 (October 1965): 1009-1016.
1965p.14.
The close-packed-spheron theory and nuclear fission. Science 150 (October 1965): 297-305.

1965p2.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1965.
1965p2.1.
The nature of the problem. Pacem in Terris - Peace on Earth (The Proceedings of an International Convocation on the Requirements of Peace Sponsored by the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions), Edward Reed, ed. New York: Pocket Books, Inc. 1965, 35-42.
Reprinted: in To Live as Men: An Anatomy of Peace (Papers by Paul Tillich, Linus Pauling, Abba Eban, Alex Quaison-Sackey, Vijaya Lakshmi Pandii, and Pietro Nenni, with an Introduction by Robert M. Hutchins and Messages from Pope Paul VI). Santa Barbara, California: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions/The Fund for the Republic, Inc., 1965, 24-35.
Reprinted: Modern War: The Escalation of Human Suffering. The Gazette and Daily, York, Pennsylvania, February 27, 1965, 17.
Excerpted as Introduction. On the Developed and the Developing: An Occasional Paper Resulting from an International Convention on the Requirements of Peace. Santa Barbara, California: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions/The Fund for the Republic, Inc., 1965, 1-3, 49.
Excerpted in: "When the World's Peoples Talked Peace", Saturday Review, May 1, 1965, 22-26, 65-69.
Excerpted in: Feedback [Newsletter of the Institute for Cybercultural Research, Incorporated] 2, no. 3 (March 1965): 3.
1965p2.2.
Neue Moral und Internationales Recht: Zwei Reden. [German: The New Morality and International Law - Two Speeches] Berlin: Union Verlag, 1965, 54 pp.
1965p2.3.
Geleitwort. Bertha von Suttner Mermoiren, Lieselotte von Reinkin, ed. Bremen: Carl Schünemann Verlag, 1965, 7-8. [Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling].
1965p2.4.
Zum Geleit: Es geht ums Leben! - Der Kampf gegen die Bombe 1945-1965. [German: It's About Life! - The Struggle Against the Bomb 1945-1965] Günther Heipp, ed. Hamburg: Herbert Reich - Evangelischer Verlag, 1965, 3-5.
1965p2.5.
Doktor der Humanitt. [German: Doctor of humanity] in Albert Schweitzer: Beiträge zu Leben und Werk. Berlin: Union Verlag, 1965, 116-122. [Linus Pauling and Frank Catchpool].
1965p2.6.
Humanism and peace, partially reprinted as: The international situation. The Humanist 25, no. 5S (Fall 1965): 225.
1965p2.7.
Fifty Years of Physical Chemistry in the California Institute of Technology. Annu. Rev. Phys. Chem. 16 (1965): 1-14.
Reprinted in: The Excitement and Fascination of Science: A Collection of Autobiographical and Philosophical Essays, vol. 1. Palo Alto, California: Annual Reviews, Inc., 1965, 346-360.
1965p2.8.
Introduction. We Make Our Tomorrow (Catalog of an Exhibition held at A.C.A. Gallery, March 15 - April 3, 1965), by Anton Refregier, with verses selected by Pete Seeger. Woodstock, New York: Glasco Press, Box 345, 1965, i.
Reprinted as: Preface by Linus Pauling. American Dialog 2, no. 1 (February-March 1965): 37.
1965p2.9.
The Contribution of India to the Achievement of World Peace. The Legacy of Nehru; A Memorial Tribute, K. Natwar Singh, ed. New York: The John Day Company, 1965, 75-80.

1966p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1966.
1966p.1.
The social responsibilities of scientists and science. Sci. Teach. 33, no. 5 (May 1966): 14-18.
Reprinted in: Graduate Comment (Wayne State University) 10, no. 1 (1967): 17-24.
1966p.2.
Die Beziehungen zwischen Molekülstruktur und medizinischen Problemen. [German: The connection between molecular structure and medical problems] Naturwiss. Rundsch. 19, no. 6 (June 1966): 217-222.
1966p.3.
The close-packed-spheron theory of nuclear structure and the neutron excess for stable nuclei (Dedicated to the seventieth anniversary of Professor Horia Hulubei). Revue Roumaine de Physique 11, no. 9, 10 (1966): 825-833.
1966p.4.
Universal national service. Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Diary (Santa Barbara, CA), no. 15 (November-December 1966): 5-13.
1966p.5.
The structure and properties of graphite and boron nitride. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 56, no. 6 (December 1966): 1646-1652.
1966p.6.
Baryon resonances as rotational states. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 56, no. 6 (December 1966): 1676-1677.
1966p.7.
Science and world problems. Enzymes in Mental Health, G. J. Martin and B. Kisch, eds. Philadelphia: J. P. Lippincott, 1966, 13-18.
1966p.8.
Electron transfer and atomic magnetic moments in the ordered intermetallic compound AlFe3. Quantum Theory of Atoms, Molecules, and the Solid State, A Tribute to John C. Slater, Per-Olov Löwdin, ed. New York: Academic Press, 1966, 303-306.
1966p.9.
Biological treatment of mental illness. Academic address in Biological Treatment of Mental Illness (Proceedings of the II International Conference of the Manfred Sakel Foundation, Held October 31 to November 3, 1962, at the New York Academy of Medicine, New York), Max Rinkel, ed. New York: L. C. Page, 1966, 30-37.
1966p.10.
Foreword. The Binding Force, by the scientists of the Westinghouse Research Laboratories, Sharon Banigan, ed. New York: Walker and Co., 1966, p vii.

1967p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1967.
1967p.1.
Molecular chemistry. Ind. Res. 9, no. 1 (January 1967): 74-75.
1967p.2.
Foreign policies and disarmament. [The fourth M. Ct. M. Chidambaram Chettyar Memorial Lecture, February 14, 1967] M. Ct. M. Chidambaram Chettyar Memorial Lectures. Madras, India: Hoe & Co., 1967, 37 pp.
1967p.3.
Civil defense: A delusion. Ind. Res. 9, no. 7 (June 1967): 48-50. [Owen Chamberlain and Linus Pauling].
1967p.4.
The road to disarmament? Ind. Res. 9, no. 8 (July 1967): 88. [Owen Chamberlain and Linus Pauling].
1967p.5.
Peace on earth: the position of the scientists [Speech given to the Pacem in Terris Convocation in Geneva on May 28-31, 1967] Bull. At. Sci. 23, no. 8 (October 1967): 46-48.
Reprinted in The Churchman (St. Petersburg, Florida) 181, no. 10 (December 1967): 7-8.
Partially reprinted as: Scientists on peace. The Minority of One 9, no. 10 (October 1967): 18-19.
1967p.6.
Magnetic-moment evidence for the polyspheron structure of the lighter atomic nuclei. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 58, no. 6 (December 1967): 2175-2178.
1967p.7.
The challenge of scientific discovery. [The Twenty-ninth William Henry Snyder Lecture] Los Angeles: The College Press, Los Angeles City College, 1967, 12 pp.
1967p.8.
Science and World Peace. [Azad Memorial Lectures, 1967] New Delhi: Indian Council for Cultural Relations, 1967, 73 pp.
1967p.9.
Presidential Address - Molecular Structure of Proteins. Conformation of Biopolymers - Papers Read at an International Symposium Held at the University of Madras, G.N. Ramachandran, ed. New York: Academic Press, 1967, 8 pp.
1967p.10.
The Chemical Bond. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1967, 267 pp.
Japanese translation: Kagaku Ketsugō-ron nyūmon. Tokyo: Kyōritsu Shuppan Kabushiki Kaisha, 1968, 289 pp.

1968p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1968.
1968p.1.
The dependence of bond lengths in intermetallic compounds on the hybrid character of the bond orbitals. Acta Crystallogr. B24 (1968): 5-7.
1968p.2.
The resonating-valence-bond theory of superconductivity: crest superconductors and trough superconductors. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 60 (May 1968): 59-65.
1968p.3.
The chromium-carbon bond length in chromium hexacarbonyl. Acta Crystallogr. B24 (July 1968): 978-979.
1968p.4.
Orthomolecular psychiatry: varying the concentrations of substances normally present in the human body may control mental disease. Science 160 (April 1968): 265-271.
Reprinted in: Mental Health and Chiropractic, H.S. Schwartz, ed. New York: Sessions, 1973, 230-245.
Reprinted in: Diet Related to Killer Diseases, V (Hearing Before the Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs of the United States Senate, Ninety-fifth Congress, First Session, 22 June 1977). Washington, D.C.: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1977, 97-104.
Condensed as: Orthomolecular psychiatry. Mental Health Digest 1, no. 2 (February 1969): 19-21.
1968p.5.
A trireticulate crystal structure: trihydrogen cobalticyanide and trisilver cobalti-cyanide. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 60 (June 1968): 362-367. [Linus Pauling and Peter Pauling].
1968p.6.
Acceptance of the Roebling medal of the Mineralogical Society of America. Am. Mineral. 53 (March - April 1968): 521-530.
1968p.7.
Reflections on the new biology: Foreword. UCLA Law Rev. 15, no. 2 (February 1968): 267-272.
1968p.8.
Vitamin therapy: treatment for the mentally ill. Science 160 (June 1968): 1181-1182.
1968p.9.
Geometric factors in nuclear structure. Maria Sklodowska-Curie: Centenary Lectures. Vienna: International Atomic Energy Agency, 1968, 83-88.
1968p.10.
Orthomolecular Somatic and Psychiatric Medicine, [speech delivered to the Thirteenth International Convention on Vital Substances, Nutrition, and the Diseases of Civilization, Luxembourg and Trier, Germany, September 18-24, 1967] Zeitschrift Vitalstoffe-Zivilisationskrankheiten 12 (January 1968): 3-5.
1968p.11.
Review of The Origin of Life, by J. D. Bernal (Cleveland: World Publishing Co., 1967). Sci. World 12, no. 3 (1968): 27-28.
1968p.12.
Kan vetenskapsmännen säkra världsfreden? [Swedish: Can scientists safeguard world peace?] in Vrlden idag. [The World Today] Svensk Boktjänst, 1968.
1968p.13.
Voivatko tiedemiehet turvata maailmanrauhan? [Finnish: Can scientists safeguard world peace?] in Maailma tänään. Helsinki: Kustannusosakeyhtiö Otavan laakapaino, 1968.

1969p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1969.
1969p.1.
Double-humped fission. Phys. Today 22, no. 6 (June 1969): 9,11.
1969p.2.
Magnetic moments of antimony isotopes and other nuclei. Phys. Rev. 182, no. 4 (June 1969): 1357-1358.
1969p.3.
Orbiting clusters in atomic nuclei. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 64 (November 1969): 807-809.
1969p.4.
Structure of the methyl radical and other radicals. J. Chem. Phys. 51 (September 1969): 2767-2769.
1969p.5.
Cohesive energies of tetrahedrally coordinated crystals. Phys. Rev. Lett. 23 (1969): 480-481.
1969p.6.
Medicine in a rational society. J. Mt. Sinai Hosp. N. Y. 36 (1969): 194-199.
1969p.7.
Advancement of knowledge: Orthomolecular psychiatry. Centennial Lectures, 1968-1969: The Second Hundred Years. Corvallis, Oregon: Oregon State University Press, 1969, 19-27.
1969p.8.
The possibilities for social progress. Brit. J. Social Psychiatry 4 (1970): 1-5.
1969p.9.
Review of Genetic and Allied Effects of Alkylating Agents, by Anthony Loveless (University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1966). Soc. Biol., 16, no. 1 (March 1969): 61.

1970p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1970.
1970p.1.
Why a Nobel laureate thinks allowed limits are too high. Sci. Forum 18 (December 1970): 8-9.
1970p.2.
Five equivalent d orbitals. J. Chem. Educ. 47 (January 1970): 15-17. [Linus Pauling and Vance McClure].
1970p.3.
Stop the war! The Churchman (St. Petersburg, FL) 184, no. 1 (January 1970): 10.
Reprinted as: Terminar con la guerra. El Siglo, January 20, 1970, 4.
1970p.4.
The controversy over vitamin C (ascorbic acid) to prevent or relieve the common cold. Exec. Health 7, no. 6 (June 1970): 1-4.
1970p.5.
Barnard's star. Nat. Hist. 79, no. 7 (August-September 1970): 131.
1970p.6.
Genetic and somatic effects of high-energy radiation. Bull. At. Sci. 26, no. 7 (September 1970): 3-5.
1970p.7.
Crystallography and chemical bonding of sulfide minerals. Mineral. Soc. Amer. Spec. Pap. 3 (1970): 125-131.
1970p.8.
The crystal structure of α-fluorine. J. Solid State Chem. 2 (1970): 225-227. [Linus Pauling, Ian Keaveny, and Arthur B. Robinson].
1970p.9.
Octahedral hybrid orbitals. Chem. Phys. Lett. 6 (August 1970): 249.
1970p.10.
Fifty years of progress in structural chemistry and molecular biology. Daedalus, 99 (Fall 1970): 988-1014.
1970p.11.
Structure of high-energy molecules. Chem. Brit. 6 (1970): 468-472.
1970p.12.
The composition of the boranes. J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem. 32 (1970): 3745-3749.
1970p.13.
Evolution and the need for ascorbic acid. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 671 (December 1970): 1643- 1648.
1970p.14.
Ionic character of bonds in crystals. Science 170 (December 1970): 1432.
1970p.15.
Albert Tyler. Dev. Biol. 21 (January - February 1970): iii-v.
1970p.16.
Ortomoleculiarnye metody v meditsine. [Russian: Orthomolecular methods in medicine] in Funktsionalnaia Biokhimiia Kletochnykh Struktur. [N.M. Sisakian Memorial Volume] A. I. Oparin, ed. Moscow: Nauk, 1970, 427-432.
1970p.17.
Vitamin C and the cold. N. Y. Times, December 15, 1970, 44.
1970p.18.
Scientists in politics. The Place of Value in a World of Facts: Nobel Symp. 14 (1970): 197-205.
Reprinted in: Societal Issues, Scientific Viewpoints, M. A. Strom, ed., American Institute of Physics, New York, 1987, 46-49.
Excerpted as: Scientists and human suffering. CMS News (A Publication of the Clay Minerals Society), September 1991, 19.
1970p.19.
We Have Survived This Decade! The Probability of Nuclear War is Now Smaller. [Reprint of Lenin Peace Prize Address] The Churchman (October, 1970): 7.
Reprinted in: John Milton Magazine, (Large Type Edition) 3, no. 12 (December 1971).
1970p.20.
Foreword. Prophet in Politics: Henry A. Wallace and the War Years, 1940-1965, by Edward L. Schapsmeier and Frederick H. Schapsmeier. Ames, Iowa: The Iowa State University Press, 1970, viii-x.
1970p.21.
Declaration on Peace and Disarmament. Presented to the President of the 25th Session of the General Assembly and to the Secretary-General of the United Nations on 21 September 1970. The United Nations, New York, 1970, 4 pp. [Lord Boyd Orr, Rene Cassin, Philip Noel-Baker, Lester B. Pearson and Linus Pauling].
1970p.22.
General Chemistry, 3rd edition. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1970, 959 pp.
Reprint (slightly altered): New York: Dover Publications, Inc., 1988, 959 pp.
Japanese translation: Ippan Kagaku. Tokyo: Iwanami Publishers, 1970, 884 pp (in two volumes).
Rumanian translation: Chimie generală. Bucharest: Editura Ştiinţifică, 1972, 887 pp.
German translation: Grundlagen der Chemie. Weinheim: Verlag Chemie, 1973, 843 pp.
Russian translation: Obschiya khimiya. Moscow: Mir, 1974, 846 pp.
1970p.23.
Vitamin C and the Common Cold. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1970, 122 pp.
Reprint: New York: Bantam Books, 1971, 112 pp.
Reprint: London: Ballantine Books, 1972, 132 pp.
Abridged reprint: New York: Bantum Books, 1973, 88 pp.
French translation: La vitamine C contre le rhume. Paris: Trévise, 1971, 152 pp.
Indian edition: The Common Cold and its Cure. Bombay: D. B Taraporevala Sons & Co., 1971, 122 pp.
Norwegian translation: C-vitaminet og forkjølelse. Oslo: H. Aschehoug & Co. (W. Nygaard), 1971, 105 pp.
Danish translation: C-vitamin og forkølelse. Copenhagen: Lindhardt og Ringhof, 1972, 115 pp.
Dutch translation: Vitamine C en verkoudheid. Amsterdam: Wetenschappelijke Utigeverij N. V., 1972, 128 pp.
German translation: Vitamin C und der Shnupfen. Weinheim: Verlag Chemie, 1972, 143 pp.
Japanese translation: Saraba kazegusuri - bitamin C de kaze o tsuiho. Tokyo: Nonoma Shoichi, 1972, 195 pp.
Portugese translation: Vitamina C: Gripe e Resfriados. São Paulo: Editora Mestra Jou, 1972, 125 pp.
Swedish translation: C-vitamin och förkylning. Stockholm: Bonniers, 1972, 98 pp.
1970p.24.
La verdad sobre el peligro que amenaza al mundo. El Siglo, January 10, 1970, 6-7.

1971p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1971.
1971p.1.
Ascorbic acid and the common cold. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 24 (November 1971): 1294-1299.
1971p.2.
Discussion on the chemical bond. Phys. Today 24, no. 2 (February 1971): 9, 11, 13.
1971p.3.
Quantitative analysis of urine vapor and breath by gas-liquid partition chromatography. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 68 (October 1971): 2374-2376. [Linus Pauling, Arthur B. Robinson, Roy Teranishi, and Paul Cary].
1971p.4.
Vitamin C and the common cold. Can. Med. Assoc. J. 105 (September 1971): 448-450.
1971p.5.
The significance of the evidence about ascorbic acid and the common cold. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 68 (November 1971): 2678-2681.
1971p.6.
That man....Pauling! (Continued). Nutr. Today 6, no. 2 (March/April 1971): 21-24.
1971p.7.
Vitamin C undefeated. N. Y. Times, December 30, 1971, 24.
1971p.8.
Vitamin C and common cold. J. Am. Med. Assoc. 216 (April 1971): 332.
1971p.9.
Vitamin C and the Common Cold. The Sunday News Magazine, January 17, 1971, 10-11, 15-18.
1971p.10.
Foreword. Toward Developing Pakistan, Anwar S. Dil, ed. Abbotabad, Pakistan: Bookservice, 1971, 13-14.
1971p.11.
The Common Cold. Letter to the Editor, The Listener 85, no. 2200 (May 1971): 683.
1971p.12.
Foreword. Molecular Aspects of Sickle Cell Hemoglobin: Clinical Applications, Robert M. Nalbandian, ed. Springfield, Ill.: Thomas, 1971, vii-x.
1971p.13.
Pauling Replies. Letter to the Editor, San Francisco Chronicle, February 5, 1971.

1972p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1972.
1972p.1.
Ascorbic acid has value in combating the common cold. Medical Counterpoint 4, no. 2 (February 1972): 14, 43-45, 49.
1972p.2.
Praise from a Nobelist. Med. World News (February 4, 1972): 12.
1972p.3.
There's something special about vitamin C. Family Health 4, no. 6 (June 1972): 12, 50-51.
1972p.4.
Chance in evolution: philosophical remarks. Molecular Evolution, Duane L. Rohlfing and A.I. Oparin, eds., Plenum, New York, 1972, 113-126. [Linus Pauling and Emile Zuckerkandl].
1972p.5.
Nutrition against disease. Exec. Health 8, no. 4 (1972): 1-4.
1972p.6.
Preventive nutrition. Medicine on the Midway (Chicago) 27 (1972): 15-18.
1972p.7.
Gas chromatography of volatiles from breath and urine. Anal. Chem. 44 (January 1972): 18-20. [Roy Teranishi, T. R. Mon, Arthur B. Robinson, Paul Cary, and Linus Pauling].
1972p.8.
Five equivalent d orbitals: a continuum of sets. Isr. J. Chem. 10 (1972): 211-220. [I. T. Keaveny and Linus Pauling].
1972p.9.
Malattie molecolari e medicina ortomolecolare. [Italian: Molecular disease and orthomolecular medicine] in Enciclopedia della Scienza e della Tecnica Mondadori. Milan: Mondadori, 1972, 258-266.
1972p.10.
Bernal's contributions to structural chemistry. Sci. World 16, no. 2 (1972): 13-14.
1972p.11.
Sugar: "Sweet and Dangerous". Exec. Health 9, no. 1 (1972): 1-4.
1972p.12.
The new medicine? Nutr. Today 7, no. 5 (September/October 1972): 18-19, 21-23.
Partially reprinted in: Australasian Health & Healing 2, no. 4 (July-September 1983): 28.
1972p.13.
Vitamin C. Science 177 (1972): 1152.
1972p.14.
Stirling approximation. Chem. Brit. 8, no. 10 (October 1972): 447.
1972p.15.
Geleitworte des Nobelpreisträgers Professor Linus Pauling. Foreword to Ringsum Gift -- und keine Chance?, by Siegmund Schmidt. Freilassing, West Germany: Erwin Hagen, 1972.
1972p.16.
Grammatical error. Phys. Today 25, no. 6 (June 1972): 15.
1972p.17.
Foreword. The Constitution of Inorganic Compounds; Atomic Quantum Mechanics: Metals and Intermetallic Compounds, by John L.T. Waugh. New York: Wiley-Interscience, 1972.
1972p.18.
Foreword. The Healing Factor; "Vitamin C" Against Disease, by Irwin Stone. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1972, ix-x.

1973p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1973.
1973p.1.
The genesis of the concept of molecular disease. Sickle Cell Disease, E. F. Mammen, G. F. Anderson, and M. I. Barnhart, eds. New York: F. K. Schattauer Verlag, 1973, 1-6.
1973p.2.
Preface. Orthomolecular Psychiatry: Treatment of Schizophrenia, David Hawkins and Linus Pauling, eds. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1973, v-ix.
1973p.3.
Orthomolecular psychiatry. Orthomolecular Psychiatry: Treatment of Schizophrenia, David Hawkins and Linus Pauling, eds. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1973, 1-17.
1973p.4.
Results of a loading test of ascorbic acid, niacinamide, and pyridoxine in schizophrenic subjects and controls. Orthomolecular Psychiatry: Treatment of Schizophrenia, David Hawkins and Linus Pauling, eds. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1973, 18-34. [Linus Pauling, Arthur B. Robinson, Susanna S. Oxley, Maida Bergeson, Andrew Harris, Paul Cary, John Blethen, and Ian T. Keavenyl].
Reprinted in: Diet Related to Killer Diseases, V (Hearing Before the Select Commitee on Nutrition and Human Needs of the United States Senate, Ninety-fifth Congress, First Session, 22 June 1977). Washington, D.C.: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1977, 159-174.
1973p.5.
Quantitative chromatographic analysis in orthomolecular medicine. Orthomolecular Psychiatry: Treatment of Schizophrenia, David Hawkins and Linus Pauling, eds. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1973, 35-53. [Arthur B. Robinson and Linus Pauling].
1973p.6.
Ascorbic acid and the common cold. Scott. Med. J. 18 (January 1973): 1-2.
1973p.7.
Orthomolecular diagnosis of mental retardation and diurnal variation in normal subjects by low-resolution gas-liquid chromatography of urine. IRCS 1 (March 1973): 47. [A. B. Robinson, P. Cary, B. Dore, L. Keaveny, L. Brenneman, M. Turner, and Linus Pauling].
1973p.8.
Ascorbic acid and the glycosaminoglycans: an orthomolecular approach to cancer and other diseases. Oncology 27 (1973): 181-192. [Ewan Cameron and Linus Pauling].
1973p.9.
An apparatus for the quantitative analysis of volatile compounds in urine. J. Chromatogr. 85 (1973): 19-29. [Arthur B. Robinson, David Partridge, Martin Turner, Roy Teranishi, and Linus Pauling].
1973p.10.
The identification of volatile compounds in human urine. J. Chromatogr. 85 (1973): 31-34. [Kent E. Matsumoto, David H. Partridge, Arthur B. Robinson, Linus Pauling, Robert A. Flath, T. Richard Mon, and Roy Teranishi].
1973p.11.
Hybrid bond orbitals. Wave Mechanics, W. C. Price, S. S. Chissick, and T. Ravensdale, eds. New York: Wiley, 1973, 88-97. [Linus Pauling and Ian Keavenyl].
1973p.12.
What about vitamin E? Exec. Health 10, no. 1 (January 1973): 1-6.
Reprinted in: A Physician's Handbook on Orthomolecular Medicine, Roger J. Williams and Dwight W. Kalita, eds. New York: Pergamon Press, 1977, 64-66.
1973p.13.
Man and his health. True 54, no. 428 (January 1973): 10-11, 15.
1973p.14.
Statement on the proposed FDA regulation limiting the sale of vitamin A. Congressional Record, 93rd Congress, lst Session, 119, no. 15 (June 1973): 18701-18702.
1973p.15.
Foreword. A. C. B. S. [Australasian College of Biomedical Scientists] Journal (September 1973): 31.
1973p.16.
Nutrition and health. [The Sixth Russell Grimwade Lecture, May 1973] Proceedings of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute, Supplement 40, no. 11 (November 1973): 1-24.
1973p.17.
Blood plasma L-ascorbic acid concentration for oral L-ascorbic acid dosage up to 12 grams per day. IRCS (December 1973). [A. Harris, A. B. Robinson, and Linus Pauling].
1973p.18.
The genesis of the concept of molecular disease. Thromb. Diath. Haemorrh. Suppl. 53 (1973): 1-6.
1973p.19.
Chemistry in medicine. Bull. Mo. Acad. Sci. 1, no. 3 (1972/1973): 21-26.
1973p.20.
On vitamin C against disease. Exec. Health 9, no. 5 (1973): 1-6.
1973p.21.
Orthomolecular Psychiatry: Treatment of Schizophrenia, David Hawkins and Linus Pauling, eds. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1973, 697 pp.

1974p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1974.
1974p.1.
Preventive orthomolecular medicine. New Dynamics of Preventive Medicine, vol. 3, Leon R. Pomeroy, ed. Miami: Symposia Specialists, 1974, 13-19.
1974p.2.
The process of aging. New Dynamics of Preventive Medicine, vol. 3, Leon R. Pomeroy, ed. Miami: Symposia Specialists, 1974, 107-113.
1974p.3.
Dr. Pauling comments on the comments. Am. J. Psychiatr. 131 (1974): 1405-1406.
1974p.4.
Some aspects of orthomolecular medicine. J. Intern. Acad. Prev. Med. 1 (Spring 1974): 1-30.
1974p.5.
Early evidence about vitamin C and the common cold. J. Orthomol. Psychiatry 3 (1974): 139-151.
1974p.6.
Molecular basis of biological specificity. Nature 248 (April 1974): 769-771.
1974p.7.
Good nutrition for the good life. Eng. Sci. 37 (June 1974): 6-9, 28-29.
Reprinted in: Modern Maturity, 18 (December 1975 - January 1976): 12.
Condensed version reprinted as: On good nutrition for the good life. Exec. Health 17, no. 4 (January 1981): 1-6.
1974p.8.
Resonance between a prolate and superprolate structure of the 162 Er nucleus. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 71, no. 7 (July 1974): 2905-2907. [Linus Pauling and John Blethen].
1974p.9.
Techniques of orthomolecular diagnosis. Clinical Chemistry 20 (1974): 961-965. [Arthur B. Robinson and Linus Pauling].
1974p.10.
Five ways to live longer. Saturday Evening Post 132 (October 1974): 26-28.
1974p.11.
Quote, unquote. Health Foods Business, (October 1974): 6-7.
1974p.12.
The orthomolecular treatment of cancer. I. The role of ascorbic acid in host resistance. Chem.-Biol. Interact. 9 (1974): 273-283. [Ewan Cameron and Linus Pauling].
1974p.13.
On the Orthomolecular Environment of the Mind: Orthomolecular Theory. Psychopharmacol. Bull. 10, no. 4 (October 1974): 6-7.
Reprinted in: Am. J. Psychiatr. 131, no. 11 (November 1974): 1251-1257.
Reprinted in: Diet Related to Killer Diseases, V(Hearing Before the Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs of the United States Senate, Ninety-fifth Congress, First Session, 22 June 1977). Washington, D.C.: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1977, 105-111.
Reprinted in: Megavitamin Therapy, In Reply to the American Psychiatric Association Task Force Report on Megavitamin and Orthomolecular Therapy in Psychiatry, by Abram Hoffer and Humphrey Osmond. Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada: Canadian Schizophrenia Foundation, 1976.
Reprinted in: A Physician's Handbook on Orthomolecular Medicine, Roger J. Williams and Dwight W. Kalita, eds. New York: Pergamon Press, 1977, 76-82.
1974p.14.
Are recommended daily allowances for vitamin C adequate? Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 71 (November 1974): 4442-4446.
1974p.15.
Periodic law. Encyclopedia Britannica, Macropedia, Vol. 14. New York: Helen Hemingway Benton, 15th edition, 1974, 75-81.

1974p2.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1974.
1974p2.1.
On the orthomolecular environment of the mind: orthomolecular theory. Am. J. Psychiatr. 131, no. 11 (November 1974): 1251-1257.
1974p2.2.
Epilogue. The future of chemistry. Readings from Scientific American: General Chemistry, James B. Ifft, John E. Hearst, and compilers, eds. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1974, 419-420.
1974p2.3.
Statement of Linus Pauling. Food Supplement Legislation, 1974 (Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Health of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, United States Senate, Ninety-third Congress, Second Session on S. 2801 and S. 3867, 14 and 22 Aug. 1974). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974, 564-584.
1974p2.4.
Foreword. Every Second Child, by Archie Kalokerinos. Melbourne: Thomas Nelson, 1974, vii-viii.
1974p2.5.
Dickinson, Roscoe Gilkey. Dictionary of Scientific Biography, Vol. IV, Charles Coulston Gillespie, ed. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1974, 82.
1974p2.6.
Noyes, Arthur Amos. Dictionary of Scientific Biography, Vol. X, Charles Coulston Gillespie, ed. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1974, 156-157.
1974p2.7.
Contribution to: Are Heroes Necessary?, [with Newton N. Minow, Daniel K. Inouye] The Pitzer Participant (Pitzer College) 8 (Winter 1974): 1.
1974p2.8.
Kagaku ketsugō to kayō. [Japanese: The chemical bond and crosslinking] Purasuchikkusu [Japan Plastics] 25, no. 5 (1974): 1-2. [Lord Boyd Orr, Rene Cassin, Phillip Noel-Baker, Lester B. Pearson, Linus Pauling].
1974p2.9.
Vitamin C and the Common Cold Discussed by Dr. Linus Pauling. The Commonwealth [Address to the Commonwealth Club of California] 65 (May 24, 1971): 134, 136, 138.

1975p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1975.
1975p.1.
Linus Pauling on vitamin C. N. Y. Times, April 6, 1975, IV:18.
1975p.2.
Molecular complementariness and serological specificity. Immunochemistry 12 (1975): 445-447.
1975p.3.
Radioactivity re-examined. Chem. Eng. News 14 (July 14, 1975): 5.
1975p.4.
The relative stability of isosteric ions and molecules. J. Chem. Educ. 52 (September 1975): 577.
1975p.5.
Megavitamin therapy. J. Am. Med. Assoc. 234 (October 1975): 149.
1975p.6.
Maximum-valence radii of transition metals. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 72 (October 1975): 3799-3801.
1975p.7.
Valence-bond theory of compounds of transition metals. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 72 (November 1975): 4200-4202.
1975p.8.
Structure of the excited band in 24Mg. Phys. Rev. Lett. 35 (November 1975): 1480-1482.
1975p.9.
Vitamin C to kenkō. [Japanese: The value of vitamin C in improving health and in treating disease] Kagaku 31, no. 2 (1975): 120-125.
1975p.10.
For the best of health - how much vitamin C do you need? Exec. Health 12, no. 3 (December 1975): 1-5.
Reprinted in: Pennsyl. Dent.J. 43 (May 1976): 53-56.
1975p.11.
Linus Pauling before Congress. Healthline 1 (December 1975): 1-6.
Reprinted in: A Physicians Handbook on Orthomolecular Medicine, Roger J. Williams and Dwight W. Kalita, eds. New York: Pergamon Press, 1977, 45-50.
1975p.12.
Sex-related patterns in the profiles of human urinary amino acids. Clinical Chemistry 21 (1975): 1970-1975. [Henri Dirren, Arthur B. Robinson, and Linus Pauling].
1975p.13.
The formula, structure, and chemical bonding of tetradymite, Bi14Te13S8 and the phase Bi14Te15S6. Am. Mineral. 60 (1975): 994-997.
1975p.14.
Rotating clusters in nuclei. Can. J. Phys. 53 (1975): 1953-1964. [Linus Pauling and Arthur B. Robinson].
1975p.15.
Decreased white blood cell count in people who supplement their diet with L-ascorbic acid. IRCS, Med. Sci. 3 (1975): 259. [Arthur B. Robinson, John F. Catchpool, and Linus Pauling].
1975p.16.
Letter to the Editor. Medical World News (November 3, 1975): 34.
1975p.17.
Megavitamin Dispute: Two Views. Letter to the Editor. Medical World News (April 7, 1975): 19.
1975p.18.
Introduction. The Vitamin C Cookbook, The Way to Better Food and Better Health at Less Cost, by Cory SerVaas and Walter Mathews. Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Co., Inc., 1975, ix-xi.
1975p.19.
We must throw off the yoke of militarism to achieve Albert Schweitzer's goal for the world. Dr. Albert Schweitzer's Centennial Birth Anniversary Commemoration Symposium on "Reverence for Life and the Way to World Peace". Tokyo: The Albert Schweitzer Fellowship of Japan, 1975, 1-2.
Japanese version: Wareware-wa-Zensekai-no-temeni-Albert Schweitzer-no mezashita-mokuhyo-ni-Tassubeku-GunkokuShugi-no-kubiki-o-uchisute-nakerebanaranai. Dai-ikkai Albert Schweitzer Seitan Heiwa-e-no-Michi-Koen-Yohi. Tokyo: Shadan-Hojin Schweitzer Nippon-Tomo-no-kai, 1975, 3-4.
1975p.20.
Chemistry. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1975, 767 pp. [Linus Pauling and Peter Pauling].
Russian translation: Khimiya. Moscow: Izdatel'stvo Mir, 1978, 683 pp.
Polish translation: Chemia. Warsaw: Panstwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, 1989, 678 pp.

1976p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1976.
1976p.1.
Structure of the excited rotational band in 40Ca. Phys. Rev. Lett. 36 (January 1976): 162-164.
1976p.2.
Megavitamin therapy. J. Am. Med. Assoc. 235 (February 1976): 598.
1976p.3.
Correlation of nonorthogonality of best hybrid bond orbitals with bond strength of orthogonal orbitals. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 73 (February 1976): 274-275.
1976p.4.
What should be our goals? in Our Third Century: Directions(A Symposium, Committee on Government Operations, United States Senate, Feb. 4, 5, and 6, 1976; Committee Print, Ninety-fourth Congress, Second Session). Washington, D.C.: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1976, 154-158.
1976p.5.
Ascorbic acid and the common cold: evaluation of its efficacy and toxicity. Part I. Medical Tribune 17, no. 12 (March 1976): 18-19.
1976p.6.
Ascorbic acid and the common cold. Part II. Medical Tribune 17, no. 13 (April 1976): 37-38.
1976p.7.
What can we expect for chemistry in the next 100 years? [Centennial Address, American Chemical Society, presented in New York on April 5, 1976] Chem. Eng. News 15 (April 19, 1976): 33-36.
Reprinted in: Creative Science and Technology. 2, no. 1 (September-October 1978): 12-15.
1976p.8.
Angles between orthogonal spd bond orbitals with maximum strength. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 73 (May 1976): 1403-1405.
1976p.9.
Megavitamin therapy - reply. J. Am. Med. Assoc. 235 (May 1976): 1965.
1976p.10.
On fighting swine flu. N. Y. Times, June 5, 1976, 24.
1976p.11.
The case for vitamin C in maintaining health and preventing disease. Modern Medicine 44 (July 1, 1976): 68-72.
1976p.12.
Review of The Healing Factor: Vitamin C Against Disease, by Irwin Stone (New York: Grosset and Dunlop, 1974). Libertarian Review 5, no. 4 (July-August 1976): 18.
1976p.13.
Why you need vitamin C to fight your cold. and Why you have a vitamin C problem. The Good Drugs Do to Better Your Health.Supplement to Med. Trib., September 15, 1976, 14-15.
Reprinted in: The Good Drugs Do to Better Your Health, Louis Lasagna, ed. New York: Medical Tribune, Inc., 1978, 101-108.
1976p.14.
The birth of quantum mechanics. Trends Biochem. Sci. 1, no. 9 (September 1976): 214-215.
1976p.15.
Cold Aid. Letter to the Editor. The Sunday Times (London), October 31, 1976, 14.
1976p.16.
Supplemental ascorbate in the supportive treatment of cancer: Prolongation of survival times in terminal human cancer. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 73 (October 1976): 3685- 3689. [Ewan Cameron and Linus Pauling].
Reprinted in: J. Nat. Med. 1 (May-June 1977): 12-17.
Reprinted as: Supplemental ascorbate, vitamin C, in the supportive treatment of cancer. Data: A Collection of Problems from Many Fields for the Student and Research Worker, D.F. Andrews and A.M. Herzberg, eds. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1985, 203-207.
1976p.17.
Linus Pauling defends vitamin C. Cleveland Plain Dealer, November 21, 1976, 2:3.
1976p.18.
s-Triazines. I. Reaction of cyanuric chloride with unsaturated nitrogen compounds. J. Org. Chem. 41 (1976): 2032-2034. [Koichi Miyashita and Linus Pauling].
1976p.19.
Arthur Amos Noyes. Proceedings of the Robert A. Welch Foundation Conferences on Chemical Research, Vol. XX, American Chemistry-Bicentennial(November 8-10, 1976, Houston, Texas). Houston, Texas: Robert A. Welch Foundation, 1976, 88-101.
1976p.20.
The structure of tetragonal (B12 )4B2Ti1.3-2.0. Acta Crystallogr. B32 (December 1976): 3359.
1976p.21.
The strength of hydrohalogenic acids. J. Chem. Educ. 53 (December 1976): 762-763.
1976p.22.
Metal-metal bond lengths in complexes of transition metals. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 73 (December 1976): 4290-4293.
1976p.23.
Ascorbic acid and cancer. National Academy of Preventive Medicine Journal 1 (1976): 6-10.
1976p.24.
Candid Views on Health and Peace from Pauling. Natl. Health Fed. Bull. 22 (January 1976): 4-8.
1976p.25.
Ascorbic acid and cancer. California Orthomolecular Medical Society, presented at the February 14, 1976 meeting.
1976p.26.
Vitamin C, the Common Cold, and the Flu. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1976, 230 pp.
Japanese translation: Bitamin C to kaze, infuruenza. Tokyo: Kyōritsu Shuppan 1977, 218 pp.
Portuguese translation: A bitamina C, o Resfriado Comun e a Gripe. São Paulo: Atheneu Editora São Paulo, 1978, 197 pp.
1976p.27.
Introduction. Nuclear Power: The Unviable Option, by John J. Berger. Palo Alto, California: Ramparts Press, 1976, 13-17.
1976p.28.
Contribution to: Thoughts on the Bicentennial, by Robert Kerwin. San Francisco Sunday Examiner & Chronicle, June 20, 1976.
1976p.29.
Contribution to: What America Needs to do Next, by Robert Lipsyte. Mother Jones, September/October 1976, 27.
1976p.30.
Plädoyer für Vitamin C. Medizin 4 (October 1976): 1954-1958.

1977p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1977.
1977p.1.
On vitamin C and cancer. Exec. Health 13, no. 4 (January 1977): 1-5.
1977p.2.
Nuclear fission is not the answer. Bull. At. Sci. 33, no. 3 (March 1977): 66.
1977p.3.
Diet, nutrition, and cancer. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 30 (1977): 661, 663.
1977p.4.
How vitamin C improves health. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine Newsletter 1, no. 1 (1977): 1.
1977p.5.
Magnetic properties and structure of oxyhemoglobin. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 74 (July 1977): 2612-2613.
1977p.6.
Covalence of atoms in the heavier transition metals. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 74 (July 1977): 2614-2615.
1977p.7.
Needed: more responsibility, more objectivity, less bias. J. Int. Acad. Prev. Med. 4 (July 1977): 6-8.
1977p.8.
The theory of resonance in chemistry. Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond. A356 (September 1977): 433-441.
1977p.9.
Vitamin homeostasis in the brain and megavitamin therapy. N. Engl. J. Med. 297 (October 1977): 790-791.
1977p.10.
Chemistry, the past century and the next. [Evening Lectures from the Royal Institution] Speaking of Science. London: Taylor & Francis, Ltd., 1977, 279-287.
1977p.11.
Vitamin C and cancer. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine Newsletter 1, no. 2 (1977): 1-2.
1977p.12.
By definition. San Francisco Chronicle, December 6, 1977, 38.
1977p.13.
Structure of transition-metal cluster compounds: the use of an additional orbital resulting from the f, g character of spd bond orbitals. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 74 (December 1977): 5235-5238.
1977p.14.
Albert Szent-Györgyi and vitamin C. Search and Discovery: A Tribute to Albert Szent-Györgyi, B. Kraminer, ed. New York: Academic Press, 1977, 43-54.
1977p.15.
Re-evaluation of vitamin C. Intern. J. Vitamin and Nutr. Res. Supple., no. 16 (1977): 9-17.
1977p.16.
Vitamin C and cancer. Int. J. Environ. Stud. 10 (1977): 303-305. [Ewan Cameron and Linus Pauling].
1977p.17.
Ascorbic acid and the glycosaminoglycans: an orthomolecular approach to cancer and other diseases. The Encyclopaedia of Ignorance, Ronald Duncan and Miranda Weston-Smith, eds. New York: Pergamon Press, 1977, 377-385. [Ewan Cameron and Linus Pauling].
1977p.18.
A controversy. Clinical Chemistry 23 (1977): 908-909. [Arthur B. Robinson, Linus Pauling, and William Aberth].
1977p.19.
L-ascorbic acid and infectious diseases. Encyclopedia of Food Science, Martin S. Peterson and Arnold H. Johnson, eds. Westport, Connecticut: Avi Publishing Co., 1977, 51-53.
1977p.20.
New Horizons for Vitamin C. Nutr. Today 12, no. 1 (January/February 1977): 6-13.
1977p.21.
Diese Waffen sollten geächtet werden. [German: These weapons should be banned] Blätter für deutsche und internationale Politik. Cologne: Pahl-Rugenstein Verlag, (July 1977) 933-934.

1978p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1978.
1978p.1.
Vitamin C and heart disease. Exec. Health 14, no. 4 (January 1978): 1-5.
1978p.2.
The Linus Pauling Institute - a reply. New Scientist 77, no. 1085 (January 1978): 98-100.
1978p.3.
The AMA and orthomolecular medicine. Medical Tribune 19, no. 2 (January 1978): 18.
1978p.4.
Bond angles in transition-metal tricarbonyl compounds: a test of the theory of hybrid bond orbitals. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 75 (January 1978): 12-15.
1978p.5.
Bond angles in transition metal tetracarbonyl compounds: a further test of the theory of hybrid bond orbitals. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 75 (February 1978): 569-572.
1978p.6.
Minus Pauling. The Sciences 18, no. 2 (February 1978): 3.
1978p.7.
Supplemental ascorbate in the supportive treatment of cancer: reevaluation of prolongation of survival times in terminal human cancer. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 75 (September 1978): 4538-4542. [Ewan Cameron and Linus Pauling].
Reprinted in: Rejuvenation 7, no. 2 (June 1979).
1978p.8.
Orthomolecular enhancement of human development. Human Neurological Development: Past, Present, and Future, Ralph Pelligra, ed., NASA Conference Publication 2063, November 1978, 47-51.
1978p.9.
William [sic: Robert] Fulton Cathcart, III, M.D.: An orthomolecular physician. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine Newsletter 1, no. 4 (Fall 1978): 1-2, 5.
1978p.10.
Pauling and Sakharov. Phys. Today 31, no. 12 (December 1978): 81.
1978p.11.
Experimental sÉtudiéesdesigned to evaluate the management of patients with incurable cancer. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 75 (December 1978): 6252. [Ewan Cameron and Linus Pauling].
1978p.12.
Dr. Ewan Cameron. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine Newsletter 1, no. 5 (Winter 1978): 1-2.
1978p.13.
The nature of the bonds formed by the transition metals with hydrogen, carbon, and phosphorus. Acta Crystallogr. B34 (1978): 746-752.
1978p.14.
Covalent chemical bonding of transition metals in pyrite, cobaltite, skutterudite, millerite, and related minerals. [Festschrift for J.D.H. Donaay] Can. Mineral. 16 (1978): 447-452.

1978p2.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1978.
1978p2.1.
Ascorbic acid as a therapeutic agent in cancer. J. Int. Acad. Prev. Med. 5, no. 1 (1978): 8-29. [Ewan Cameron and Linus Pauling].
1978p2.2.
Una reevaluación de la vitamina C. [Spanish: A re-evaluation of vitamin C] Investigación Médica Internacional (Mexico) 5 (February 1978): 9-14.
1978p2.3.
Priroda sviazei obrazuemykh perekhodnymi metallami v bioorganicheskikh i drugikh soedineniiakh. Itogi i perspektivy razivitiia bioorganicheskoi khimii i molekuliarnoi biologii. Iu. A. Ovchinnikov and M. N. Kolosov., eds. Moscow: Izdatel'stvo, Nauka Moskva, 1978, 3-23.
English translation appeared as: The nature of the bonds formed by transition metals in bioorganic compounds and other compounds. Frontiers in Bioorganic Chemistry and Molecular Biology, Yu. A. Ovchinnikov and M.N. Kolosov, eds. Amsterdam: Elsevier/North Holland Medical Press, 1979, 1-20.
Spanish translation appeared as: La Naturaleza de los Enlaces Formados por los Metales de Transicion en Compuestos Bioorganicos y de Otro Tipo. Revista Chilena de Educacion Quimica 3 (1978): 344-355.
1978p2.4.
Ascorbic Acid in Relation to Disease. Lecture at Brighton, U.K. September 4-7, 1978. in Medicinal Chemistry VI. Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Medicinal Chemistry, M.A. Simkins, ed. Oxford: Cotswold Press, 1979, 1-5.
1978p2.5.
To Dose or Megadose: A Debate About Vitamin C. Nutr. Today, 13 (March/April, 1978): 6-13, 18-33.
1978p2.6.
Megavitamin Therapy. The Vortex, [American Chemical Society, Northern California Section] 39, no. 3 (March 1978): 10-11.
1978p2.7.
Introduction. Orthomolecular Nutrition: New Lifestyle for Super Good Health, by Abram Hoffer and Morton Walker. New Canaan, Connecticut: Keats Publishing Co., 1978, i-ii.
Revised and republished in: Putting It All Together: The New Orthomolecular Nutrition, by Abram Hoffer and Morton Walker. New Canaan, Connecticut: Keats Publishing Co., 1996, ix-x.
1978p2.8.
Preface. Cancer is our common enemy (June 4th, 1978, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, California). U.S.-U.S.S.R. Research Exchange Program, August 1978, 3.
1978p2.9.
Målet for avvæpning og fred. [Norwegian: The goal of disarmament and peace] Fred I vår tid?, W. Nygaard, ed. Oslo, Norway: H. Aschehoug & Co., 1978, 31-51.

1979p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1979.
1979p.1.
Ascorbic acid and cancer: a review. Cancer Research 39 (March 1979): 663-681. [Ewan Cameron, Linus Pauling, and Brian Leibovitz].
1979p.2.
Ascorbic acid. Lancet 1 (March 1979): 615.
1979p.3.
Ascorbate and cancer. Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. 123 (April 1979): 117-123. [Ewan Cameron and Linus Pauling].
1979p.4.
Pauling disputes contention that his application lacked essential details. The Cancer Letter 5, no. 17 (April 1979): 3-4.
1979p.5.
Diamagnetic anisotropy of the peptide group. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 76 (May 1979): 2293-2294.
1979p.6.
Pauling on human rights. Phys. Today 32, no. 5 (May 1979): 11, 13.
1979p.7.
Linus Pauling answers critic! Health News (Martin Pharmaceuticals Pty., Burnley, Australia), August-September 1979, 1-2.
1979p.8.
Dietary influences on the synthesis of neurotransmitters in the brain. Nutr. Rev. 37 (September 1979), 302-303.
1979p.9.
Megadose of misinformation. Technol. Rev. 82 (October 1979): 4.
1979p.10.
Treating mental disorders. Science 206 (October 1979): 404.
1979p.11.
US vs. USSR - reply. Phys. Today 32 (October 1979): 101-102.
1979p.12.
The discovery of the superoxide radical. Trends Biochem. Sci. 4 (November 1979): 270-271.
1979p.13.
What a vitamin C/cancer study proved. N. Y. Times, November 11, 1979, IV:20.
1979p.14.
Research on ascorbic acid and the dying patient. Stress and Survival, Charles A. Garfield, ed. St. Louis: C. V. Mosby Co., 1979, 363-366.
1979p.15.
The crystal structure of Li3ThF7. Acta Crystallogr. B35 (1979): 1535-1536.
1979p.16.
Diamagnetic anisotropy of the carbonate ion in calcite, aragonite, strontianite, and witherite and of other non-cyclic planar atomic groups with resonance structures. Z. Kristallogr. 150 (1979): 155-161.
1979p.17.
The role of vitamin C in cancer. Int. J. Vitam. Nutr. Res. Supple., no. 19 (1979): 207-210.
1979p.18.
The crisis in scientific research. The Crisis in Scientific Research(Conference held in Princeton, New Jersey, October 22 and 23, 1979): Proceedings of the General Meeting (October 23, 1979), A. Montagu and conference chairman, eds. Princeton, New Jersey: Institute for Natural Philosophy, 29 Nassau Street, 1979, 6-11.
Reprinted in: Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine Newsletter 1, no. 9 (Fall 1980): 1-6.
Reprinted in: J. Holistic Med. 3, no. 1 (Spring/Summer 1981): 5-11.
1979p.19.
Pauling: Cancer Story Wrong. Rochester Post-Bulletin. October 10, 1979, p.14.
1979p.20.
Ascorbic Acid as a Therapeutic Agent in Cancer. J. Int. Acad. Prev. Med. 5, no. 1 (1979): 8-29. [Ewan Cameron and Linus Pauling].
1979p.21.
Recent Progress with Vitamin C. Nutrition, 33 no. 2 (Summer 1979): 14-19.
1979p.22.
A Case of the Vapors. Saturday Evening Post (January/February, 1979): 26-27.
1979p.23.
"Of definite value". Palo AltoTimes, April, [?] 1979.
1979p.24.
Ascorbic acid in relation to disease. Medicinal Chemistry VI. Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on Medicinal Chemistry, M.A. Simkins, ed. Oxford: Cotswold Press, 1979, 1-5.
1979p.25.
Linus Pauling on vitamin C. [Abridged version of talk given at Fourth Annual Meeting of the Orthomolecular Medical Society, San Francisco, March 3, 1979] The Health Foods Communicator 4 (May-June 1979).
1979p.26.
Cancer and Vitamin C. Palo Alto, California: Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, 1979, 238 pp. [Ewan Cameron and Linus Pauling].
Reprint: New York: Warner Books, 1981, 238 pp.
Japanese translation: Gan to Bitamin C. Tokyo: Kyōritsu Shuppan, 1981, 336 pp.
French Translation: La vitamine C contre le cancer. Montreal: l'Etincelle/ S. C. E., 1982, 333 pp.
Excerpts published as: Il Cancro dello stomaco e la vitamina C. Commentarii Rerum Academiae, vol. 3, (June 1982): 1, 3.

1980p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1980.
1980p.1.
Prospects and retrospects in chemical education. J. Chem. Educ. 57 (January 1980): 38-40.
1980p.2.
Chemotherapy and vitamin C. Sci. News 117, no. 1 (January 1980): 3.
1980p.3.
On cancer and vitamin C. Exec. Health 16, no. 4 (January 1980): 1-8. [Ewan Cameron and Linus Pauling].
1980p.4.
Vitamin C therapy of advanced cancer. New Eng. J. Med. 302 (March 1980): 694-695.
1980p.5.
Vitamine C en Kanker. [Dutch: Vitamin C and cancer] Chemisch Magazine (March 1980): 151.
1980p.6.
Coulson's Valence. Nature 284 (April 1980): 685-686.
1980p.7.
Liberty a key value. [Sic - title is reversed with that of another letter. Correct title is "Reporting inaccurate"] Stanford Daily, August 5, 1980, 4.
1980p.8.
Superprolate shape of the spontaneous-fission isomer 24OAmm. Phys. Rev.C 22 (October 1980): 1585-1587.
1980p.9.
A report on "Cancer Dialogue '80". Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine Newsletter 1, no. 10 (Winter 1980): 1-4.
1980p.10.
Bond numbers and bond lengths in tetrabenzo [de, no, st, cl, dl] heptacene and other condensed aromatic hydrocarbons: a valence bond treatment. Acta Crystallogr. B36 (1980): 1898-1901.
1980p.11.
The structure of singlet carbene molecules. J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Comm. no. 15 (1980): 688-689.
1980p.12.
Atomic vibrations in the magnesium difluoride crystal. Acta Crystallogr. B36 (1980): 761-762.
1980p.13.
The nature of silicon-oxygen bonds. Am. Mineral 65 (1980): 321-323.
1980p.14.
Soft-sphere ionic radii for alkali and halogenide ions. J. Chem. Soc. Dalton Trans. no. 4 (1980): 645.
1980p.15.
The normal hemoglobins and the hemoglobinopathies: background. Hemoglobins and Hemoglobinopathies: A Current Review to 1981, Texas Reports on Biology and Medicine, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas, 40 (1980-1981): 1-7.
1980p.16.
Foreword. All Ends Up, by Sidney Harris. Los Altos, California: W. Kaufmann, 1980.
1980p.17.
Foreword. Brain Allergies: The Psycho-Nutrient Connection, by William H. Philpott and Dwight W. Kalita. New Canaan, Connecticut: Keats Publishing, 1980.
1980p.18.
Some Corrections about Vitamin C. Letter to the Editor. The Manchester (N.H.) Union Leader, June 3, 1980, 22.
1980p.19.
The View From the Chair. The American Oxonian (Fifty Years of the Eastman Professorship) 67, no. 2 (Spring 1980): 89-90.
1980p.20.
Vitamins and orthomolecular medicine. The New Healers: Healing the Whole Person, Larry Geis, Alta Picchi Kelly and Aidan Kelly, eds. Berkeley, California: and/or Press, 1980, 48-54.

1981p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1981.
1981p.1.
Mega-ascorbate taken with other vitamins permits elevation of circulating vitamins including B12 in humans. Nutr. Rep. Int. 23 (April 1981): 669-677. [Herman Baker, Linus Pauling, and Oscar Frank].
1981p.2.
Rx: 10,000 mg vitamin C. Executive [Graduate School of Business and Public Administration, Cornell Univ.] 7, no. 2 (Spring 1981): 28-30.
1981p.3.
Letter to the editor. Antioch Rev. 39, no. 2 (1981): 256-257.
1981p.4.
Crystals in the kidney. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine Newsletter 1, no. 11 (Spring 1981): 1, 2, 4.
1981p.5.
Electron transfer and the valence states of cerium and platinum in cubic Friauf-Laves compounds with the platinum metals. Phys. Rev. Lett. 47 (July 1981): 277-281.
1981p.6.
Changes in the structure of nuclei between the magic neutron numbers 50 and 82 as indicated by a rotating cluster analysis of the energy values of the first 2+ excited states of isotopes of cadmium, tin, and tellurium. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 78 (September 1981): 5296-5298.
1981p.7.
Vitamin C prophylaxis for posttransfusion hepatitis. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 34 (September 1981): 1978-1980.
1981p.8.
Loōking back on books and other guides. Phys. Today 34, no. 11 (November 1981): 249, 251.
1981p.9.
Survival times of terminal lung cancer patients treated with ascorbate. J. Int. Acad. Prev.Med. 6 (1981): 21-27. [Ewan Cameron and Linus Pauling].
1981p.10.
Historical perspective. Structure and Bonding in Crystals, M. O'Keefe and A. Navrotsky, eds. New York: Academic Press, 1981, 1-12.
1981p.11.
Herman F. Mark and the structure of crystals. Polymer Science Overview: A Tribute to Herman F. Mark, G. Allan Stahl, ed., ACS Symposium Series 175. Washington, D.C.: American Chemical Society, 1981, 93-99.
1981p.12.
Chemistry. The Joys of Research. [Talks presented at a colloquium celebrating the centennial of the birth of Albert Einstein, held March 16-17, 1979 at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.] Walter Shropshire, Jr., ed. Washington, D. C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1981, 132-146.
1981p.13.
The value of vitamins. International Conference on Nutrition. [held in Tokyo, Japan, 1981] London: Medical News Group, 1981, 8-9.
1981p.14.
The structure and oscillational motion of 57Fe atoms in interstitial sites in Al as determined from interference of Mössbauer γ radiation. J. Solid State Chem. 40 (1981): 266-269.
1981p.15.
Early work on chemical bonding in relation to solid state physics. Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond. A378 (1981): 207-218.
1981p.16.
Foreword. How to Have a Healthier Dog: The Benefits of Vitamins and Minerals for Your Dog's Life Cycles, by Wendell O. Belfield and Martin Zucker. New York: Doubleday, 1981, ix-x.
1981p.17.
Magnetic electricity. Letters from Pauling to Davidson Nicol (December 19, 1980), Davidson Nicol (February 23, 1981) and Howard R. Johnson (March 27, 1981). Important for the Future (United Nations Institute for Training and Research, New York) 6, no. 1 (1981): 10-12.
1981p.18.
The early years of X-ray crystallography in the United States. Structural SÉtudiéeson Molecules of Biological Interest: A Volume in Honour of Professor Dorothy Hodgkin, Guy Dodson, Jenny P. Glusker, and David Sayre, eds. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1981, 35-42.
1981p.19.
Mega-ascorbate taken with other vitamins permits elevation of circulating vitamins including B12 in humans. Nutr. Rep. Int. 23, no. 4 (April 1981): 669-677.
1981p.20.
The Discovery of Vitamins. [Excerpts from Vitamin C, the Common Cold and the Flu (W. H. Freeman, 1976)] The Health Quarterly Plus Two. 2, no. 3 (May/June, 1981): 10, 70.
1981p.21.
Experts disagree on vitamin C doses. Letter to the Editor. The Denver Post, September 26, 1981, 3B.
1981p.22.
Misrepresentation charged. Letter to the Editor. Scarsdale Inquirer, November 12, 1981, 6.
1981p.23.
Vitamin C, the Common Cold, and the Flu. New York: Berkley Books, 1981, 205 pp.

1982p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1982.
1982p.1.
Reliability of the pair-defect-sum approximation for the strength of valence-bond orbitals. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 79 (February 1982): 1361-1365. [Linus Pauling, Zelek S. Herman, and Barclay J. Kamb].
1982p.2.
Prediction of the shapes of deformed nuclei by the polyspheron theory. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 79 (April 1982): 2740-2742.
1982p.3.
Megadoses of vitamin C as an adjunct in the treatment of cancer. Your Patient and Cancer 2 (May 1982): 39-46. [Ewan Cameron and Linus Pauling].
1982p.4.
Review of A Theoretical Approach to the Preselection of Carcinogens and Chemical Carcinogenesis, by Veljko Veljkovic (New York: Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, c. 1980). Q. Rev. Biol. 57 (June 1982): 228-229.
1982p.5.
Laetrile. N. Engl. J. Med. 307 (July 1982): 118-119.
1982p.6.
Open letter to all who should be concerned. Environ. Conserv. 9, no. 2 (1982): 89-90. [Linus Pauling, Felipe Benavides, Friedrich T. Wahlen, Mohamed Kassas, B.B. Vohra, and George A. Knox].
1982p.7.
Comment on the test for tetrahedral symmetry in the 16O nucleus and its relation to the shell model. Phys. Rev. Lett. 49 (October 1982): 1119.
1982p.8.
Mortality among health-conscious elderly Californians. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 79 (October 1982): 6023-6027. [James E. Enstrom and Linus Pauling].
1982p.9.
Rules governing the composition of revolving clusters in quasiband and prolate-deformation states of atomic nuclei. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 79 (November 1982): 7073-7075.
1982p.10.
Effects of intake of L-ascorbic acid on the incidence of dermal neoplasms induced in mice by ultraviolet light. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 79 (December 1982): 7532-7536. [Wolcott B. Dunham, Emile Zuckerkandl, Ruth Reynolds, Richard Willoughby, Richard Marcuson, Roger Barth, and Linus Pauling].
1982p.11.
The development of the theory of molecular structure and the nature of the chemical bond. J. Mol. Sci. [Fenzi Kexue Xuebao, Wuhan, China)] 2, no. 4 (December 1982): 1-8.
1982p.12.
Memorial of Sterling Brown Hendricks (April 13, 1902-January 4, 1981). Am. Mineral. 67 (1982): 406-409.
1982p.13.
The crystal structure of lithiophorite. Am. Mineral. 67 (1982): 817-821. [Linus Pauling and Barclay Kamb].
1982p.14.
Nutrition and cancer. Proceedings of the lst Asian & Pacific Chemistry Congress (Singapore, 26 April - I May 1981), K. Y. Sim, S. H. Goh, S. Y. Lee, and A. S. C. Wan, eds. Singapore National Institute of Chemistry, 1982, 31-36.
1982p.15.
Incidence of squamous cell carcinoma in hairless mice irradiated with ultraviolet light in relation to intake of ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and of D,L-a-tocopheryl acetate (vitamin E). in Vitamin C. New Clinical Applications in Immunology, Lipid Metabolism, and Cancer. Intern. J. Vitamin and Nutr. Res. Supple., no. 23, 1982, 53-82. [Linus Pauling, Richard Willoughby, Ruth Reynolds, B. Edwin Blaisdell, and Stephen Lawson].
Reprinted: Frekvensen av hudcancer hos möss som bestrålats med ultraviolett ljus i relation till intaget av vitamin C. Biologisk Medicin, 1 (1984): 9-10.
1982p.16.
Vitamin C und Krebs. [German: Vitamin C and cancer] Naturwiss. Rundsch. 35, no. 4 (1982): 137-139.
1982p.17.
Unilateral actions for world peace. The First Biennial Conference on the Fate of the Earth: Conservation and Security in a Sustainable Society (New York, October 19-21, 1982). Earth Island Institute, 1045 Sansome Street, San Francisco, California, 1983, 173-183.
1982p.18.
Lack of effect of ascorbic acid on calcium excretion. IRCS Medical Science: Biochemistry 10 (1982): 736. [C.S. Tsao, S.L. Salimi and Linus Pauling].
1982p.19.
Message from Dr. Linus Pauling. The Threat of Nuclear War and ConÉditions for Human Survival: The Contemporary Meaning of the Russell-Einstein Manifesto (summary report of a conference held in Tokyo, Japan, November 26-28, 1981), K. Okakura and Y. Fukushima, eds. Tokyo: Science Council of Japan, 1982, 1.
1982p.20.
Workshop on vitamin C in immunology and cancer. (Proceedings of a panel discussion featuring R. Anderson, S. Banič, T. K. Basu, G. Kallistratos, A. Murata, R. Panush, D. Schmähl and B. V. Siegel; chaired by Linus Pauling) Int. J. Vitam. Nutr. Res. Suppl., 23 (1982): 209-19.

1983p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1983.
1983p.1.
On vitamin C and infectious diseases. Exec. Health 19, no. 4 (January 1983): 1-5.
1983p.2.
Enhancement of antitumor activity of ascorbate against Ehrlich ascites tumor cells by the copper: glycylglycylhistidine complex. Cancer Research 43 (February 1983): 824-828. [Eiji Kimoto, Hidehiko Tanaka, Junichiro Gyotoku, Fukumi Morishige and Linus Pauling].
1983p.3.
The path to world peace. The Churchman (St. Petersburg, FL) 197, no. 3 (March 1983): 8-9.
1983p.4.
Vitamin C and cancer. Australasian Health & Healing 2, no. 3 (April-June 1983): 9-10. [Linus Pauling and Ewan Cameron].
1983p.5.
Comments on vitamin C. Patient Care 17, no. 9 (May 1983): 64-74.
1983p.6.
On the nature of the bonding in Cu2 - a comment. J. Chem. Phys. 78 (March 1983): 3346.
1983p.7.
The Duties of a Graduate (Commencement Address, Cook College, May 27, 1983). New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers, The State University, 1983, 6 pp.
1983p.8.
Resonance of an unshared electron pair between two atoms connected by a single bond. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 80 (June 1983): 3871-3872.
1983p.9.
Pauling on G. N. Lewis. Chemtech 13 (June 1983): 334-337.
1983p.10.
Vertag innerhallo weinger Wochen. in Verantwortung für den Frieden. Naturwissenschaftler gegen Atomrüstung (Congress of Scientists for World Peace, Mainz, Germany, 2-3 July 1983), Hans-Peter Dürr, Hans-Peter Harjes, Matthias Kreck, and Peter Starlinger, eds. Reinbeck bei Hamburg, [?] Germany: Spiegel-Buch, Rowohlt, 1983, 185-186.
1983p.11.
Throwing the book at elementary chemistry. Sci. Teach. 50 (September 1983): 25-29.
Reprinted as: The beginning course in chemistry. Chemtech 14 (June 1984): 326-327.
1983p.12.
Albert Szent-Györgyi on his ninetieth birthday. Found. Phys. 13 (September 1983): 883-886.
1983p.13.
Herpes simplex infections. Linus Pauling Institute of Science Newsletter 2, no. 4 (Fall 1983): 3.
1983p.14.
Electronic structure and bonding of Si{100} surfaces. Phys. Rev.B 28 (November 1983): 6154-6156. [Linus Pauling and Zelek S. Herman].

1983p2.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1983.
1983p2.1.
Clustering of Nobels. Phys. Today 36, no. 11 (November 1983): 118.
1983p2.2.
Foreword. Conformation in Biology. [A collection of scientific articles on the frontiers of biomolecular conformation and interéactions and their relevance to biological expression, released at the International Symposium on Molecular Biophysics and Biocrystallography held at Madras University. Madras, India, December 28- 311 1982, in honor of Professor G. N. Ramachandran F.R.S. and in connection with his 60th birthday celebrations] R. Srinivasan and Ramaswamy H. Sarma, eds. Guilderland, New York: Adenine Press, 1983, xi.
1983p2.3.
The path to world peace. We Can Avert a Nuclear War, William Epstein and Lucy Webster, eds., Cambridge, Massachusetts: Oelgeschlager, Gunn & Hain, 1983, 35- 40.
1983p2.4.
Foreword. Crystallography in North America, D. McLachlan, Jr., and J. P. Glusker, eds. New York: American Crystallographic Association, 1983, v-vi.
1983p2.5.
X-ray crystallography in the California Institute of Technology. Crystallography in North America, D. McLachlan, Jr., and J. P. Glusker, eds. New York: American Crystallographic Association, 1983, 27-30.
1983p2.6.
Linus Pauling discovers a new chemical bond. New Scientist, 100 (November 3, 1983): 342.
1983p2.7.
Foreword. The Very Healthy Cat Book, by Wendell O. Belfield and Martin Zucker. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1983, xi-xii.
1983p2.8.
Vitamin C and Longevity. Agressologie 24 (1983): 317-319.
1983p2.9.
Vertrag innerhalb weniger Wochen. [German: A treaty within a few weeks] Verantwortung für den Frieden. Naturwissenschaftler gegen Atomrüstung [Congress of Scientists for World Peace, Mainz, Germany, 2-3 July 1983], Hans-Peter Dürr, Hans-Peter Harjes, Matthias Kreck, and Peter Starlinger, eds., Reinbeck bei Hamburg, [?] Germany: Spiegel-Buch, Rowohlt, 1983, 185-186.
1983p2.10.
Preface. The Prevention of Nuclear War (Proceedings of a Symposium held at the University of British Columbia, 5-6 March 1983), Thomas L. Perry, Jr., ed. Physicians for Social Responsibility, B. C. Chapter, P.O. Box 35426, Station E, Vancouver, B.C., Canada V6M 4G8, 1983, v.
1983p2.11.
The path to world peace. The Prevention of Nuclear War (Proceedings of a Symposium held at the University of British Columbia, 5-6 March 1983), Thomas L. Perry, Jr., ed. Physicians for Social Responsibility, B. C. Chapter, P. 0. Box 35426, Station E, Vancouver, B. C., Canada V6M 4G8, 1983, 199-214.
1983p2.12.
No More War! (25th Anniversary Edition). New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1983, 304 pp. [Linus Pauling, illustrated with drawings from Roger Hayward].

1984p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1984.
1984p.1.
Sensory neuropathy from pyridoxine abuse. N. Eng. J. Med. 310 (January 1984): 197.
1984p.2.
G. N. Lewis and the chemical bond. J. Chem. Educ. 61 (1984): 201-203.
Reprinted in: Chemistry Educ. 1, no. 2 (October-December 1984): 10-13.
1984p.3.
Evidence from bond lengths and bond angles for enneacovalence of cobalt, rhodium, iridium, iron, ruthenium, and osmium in compounds with elements of medium electronegativity. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 81 (1984): 1918-1921.
1984p.4.
Chemistry and the world of tomorrow. [Priestley Medal Award Address, April 9, 1984] Chem. Eng. News 23 (April 16, 1984): 54-56.
French translation: La chimie et le monde de demain. Chimie Nouvelle 3 (1985): 177-178.
Portugese translation: A Química e o mundo de amanhâ. Boletim Sociedade Portuguesa de Química, 2 (1986): 37-38.
1984p.5.
Structure of the 168Hf nucleus in high rotational states. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 81 (1984): 3261-3262.
1984p.6.
Herman Mark and the structure of crystals. Chemtech 14 (June 1984): 334-337.
1984p.7.
Valence-bond concepts in coordination chemistry and the nature of metal-metal bonds. J. Chem. Educ. 611 (July 1984): 582-587. [Linus Pauling and Zelek S. Herman].
1984p.8.
Hybrid bond orbitals and bond strengths for pentacovalent bonding. Croat. Chim. Acta 57 (1984): 765-778. [Zelek S. Herman and Linus Pauling].
1984p.9.
The metallic orbital and the nature of metals. J. Solid State Chem. 54 (1984): 297-307.
1984p.10.
Introduction. One World: The Approach to Permanent Peace on Earth and the General Happiness of Mankind, by John Kiang. Notre Dame, Indiana: One World Publishing, 1984, xv.
1984p.11.
Foreword. Staying Alive, The Psychology of Human Survival, by Roger Walsh. Boulder, Colorado: New Science Library, Shambhala Publications, Inc., 1984, ix.
1984p.12.
Letter to the Editor. San Jose Mercury News, May 22, 1984.
1984p.13.
Vitamin C and Pregnancy. Chapter 13 in Women's Health Care: A Guide to Alternatives, Kay Weiss, ed. Reston, Virginia: Reston Publishing Company, 1984, 229-232.
1984p.14.
A Nobel Thought. Letter published in Tampa Bay Sounding 9, no. 9 (October 1984): 8-9.
1984p.15.
Kalciumbalans och C-vitamin. Biologisk Medicin, 1 (1984): 7-8. [C. S. Teso, [sic: Tsao] S. L. Salimi, and Linus Pauling].
1984p.16.
Foreword. Facing the Danger: Interviews with 20 Anti-Nuclear Activists, by Sam Totten and Martha Wescoat Totten. Trumansburg, New York: The Crossing Press, 1984, xi-xii.
1984p.17.
Die USA und die USSR mssen zusammernarbeiten! in Weltraum ohne Waffen: Naturwissenschaftler warnen vor der militarisierung des Weltraums, Reiner Labusch, Eckart Maus and Wolfgang Send, eds. Munich, West Germany: C. Bertelsmann Verlag GmbH, 1984, 261-264.

1985p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1985.
1985p.1.
Megavitamins: Linus Pauling responds. Chem. Brit. 21 (January 1985): 27.
1985p.2.
Citation classic: The nature of the chemical bond and the structure of molecules and crystals: an introduction to modern structural chemistry. Curr. Contents, Phys. Chem. Earth Sci. 25, no. 4 (January 1985): 16.
1985p.3.
Vitamin C: clinicians did not refute Pauling's claims. Chem. Brit. 21 (June 1985): 535.
1985p.4.
The origins of bonding concepts. J. Chem. Educ. 62 (1985): 362.
1985p.5.
Effect of dietary ascorbic acid on the incidence of spontaneous mammary tumors in RIII mice. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 82 (July 1985): 5185-5189. [Linus Pauling, Jon C. Nixon, Fred Stitt, Richard Marcuson, Wolcott B. Dunham, Roger Barth, Klaus Bensch, Zelek S. Herman, B. Edwin Blaisdell, Constance Tsao, Marilyn Prender, Valerie Andrews, Richard Willoughby, and Emile Zuckerkandl].
1985p.6.
Apparent icosahedral symmetry is due to directed multiple twinning of cubic crystals. Nature 317 (October 1985): 512-514.
Reprinted in: The Physics of Quasicrystals, P. J. Steinhardt and S. Ostlund, eds. Teaneck, New Jersey: World Scientific, 1987, 322-324.
1985p.7.
Vitamin C und das Herz. [German: Vitamin C and the heart] Orthomolekular in Medizin und Ernährung 1, no. 1 (October 1985): 13-18.
1985p.8.
An icosatwin structure for the so-called icosahedral quasi-crystals of MnAl6. American Crystallographic Association Newsletter 16, no. 5 (October 1985): 9-10.
1985p.9.
Changing the libel law. N. Y. Times Mag. (November 3, 1985): 110.
1985p.10.
What we eat. The Irish Times (Dublin), November 4, 1985, 9.
1985p.11.
The chemistry of metals and alloys. The Chemist 62 (November 1985): 20.
1985p.12.
Why modern chemistry is quantum chemistry. New Scientist 108, no. 1481 (November 1985): 54-55.
1985p.13.
Extension of the statistical theory of resonating valence bonds to hyperelectronic metals. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 82 (December 1985): 8284-8285. [Barclay Kamb and Linus Pauling].
1985p.14.
Comparison of theoretical and experimental values of the number of metallic orbitals per atom in hypoelectronic and hyperelectronic metals. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 82 (December 1985): 8286-8287. [Linus Pauling and Barclay Kamb].
1985p.15.
Problems introducing a new field of medicine. Medical Science and the Advancement of Health, Robert Lanza, ed. New York: Praeger, 1985, 129-140.
Reprinted in: One World: The Health and Survival of the Human Species in the 21st Century, Robert Lanza, ed. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Health Press, 1996, 94-101.

1985p2.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1985.
1985p2.1.
Vitamin C and health. Frontiers in Longevity Research, Robert J. Morin, ed. Springfield, Illinois: Charles C. Thomas Pub., 1985, 155-161.
1985p2.2.
Vitamine zur Steigerung des Wohlbefindens. [German: Vitamins for increasing well-being] in Vitaminversorgung: eine Aufgabe der Ernährung, Peter Eckes, ed. Wiesbaden: VA-Tronik, 1985, 178-183.
1985p2.3.
Molarity (atomic density) of the elements as pure crystals. J. Chem. Educ. 62 (December 1985): 1086-1088. [Linus Pauling and Zelek S. Herman].
1985p2.4.
Progress in megavitamin therapy and orthomolecular science. First Edition: 1984-85 Yearbook of Nutritional Medicine, Jeffrey Bland, ed. New Canaan, Connecticut: Keats Publishing Inc., 1985, 1-21.
1985p2.5.
La Chimie et le Monde de Demain. Chimie Nouvelle 3 (1985): 177-178.
1985p2.6.
The Vitamin C Debate. Science 85 (July/August 1985): 15.
1985p2.7.
Megavitamin Revolution Offers New Health Vistas, Lifelong Wellbeing. Health News and Review 3 (March/April 1985): 1.
1985p2.8.
Letter to Judy Wall, No Title, SigNature News 6 (March/April 1985): 5.
1985p2.9.
Contribution to: To the Nobel Laureates of California. California, 10 (September, 1985): 109.
1985p2.10.
Foreword. The Vitamin E Story -- The Medical Memoirs of Evan Shute, by Evan Shute, edited and introduced by James C. M. Shute. Burlington, Ontario, Canada: Welch Publishing Company, 1985, vii.
1985p2.11.
Dr. Linus Pauling's Case Against the Mayo Clinic. Australasian Health and Healing 5 (December 1985 - February 1986): 31-32.
1985p2.12.
Contribution to: Compassion - Sun-God Descends. Aspiration - Flame-man Ascends, by Sri Chinmoy. Jamaica, New York: Agni Press, October 14, 1985, 43.
1985p2.13.
Letter to the Editor. Oncology Times 7, no. 6 (June 1985): 2.
1985p2.14.
Contribution to: Maggie Kuhn: Around the World in Eighty Years, by Christina Long. Gray Panther Network (Summer 1985): 4.

1986p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1986.
1986p.1.
A proposition: megadoses of vitamin C are valuable in the treatment of cancer. Affirmative. Nutr. Rev. 44 (January 1986): 28-29.
1986p.2.
The value of X-ray powder diffraction patterns, and the structure of the manganeseβ-aluminum alloys with apparent icosahedral symmetry. Powder Diffr. 1, no. 1 (March 1986): 14-15.
1986p.3.
A revised set of values of single-bond radii derived from the observed interatomic distances in metals by correction for bond number and resonance energy. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 83 (June 1986): 3569-3571. [Linus Pauling and Barclay Kamb].
1986p.4.
The future of orthomolecular medicine. The Roots of Molecular Medicine: A Tribute to Linus Pauling, Richard P. Huemer, ed. New York: W. H. Freeman, 1986, 249-253.
1986p.5.
Taking extra vitamins. Newsweek, 108 (July 7, 1986): 11.
1986p.6.
Vitamin C for cocaine withdrawal. Medical Tribune 27, no. 23 (July 1986): 14.
1986p.7.
Early days of molecular biology in the California Institute of Technology. Ann. Rev. Biophys. Chem. 15 (1986): 1-9.
Reprinted in: Excitement and Fascination of Science: Reflections by Eminent Scientists, vol. 3. Palo Alto, California: Annual Reviews, Inc., 1990, 540-549.
1986p.8.
The nature of the chemical bond fifty years later: The relative electronegativity of atoms seen in perspective. Molecular Structure and Energetics, Vol. 1, Joel F. Liebman and Arthur Greenberg, eds. Deerfield Beach, Florida: VCH Publishers, 1986, 1-15. [Linus Pauling and Zelek S. Herman].
1986p.9.
Of life, of lies, a call to action. Unit. Universalist World 17, no. 9 (November 1986): 1, 12.
1986p.10.
One aspect of the physical sciences in relation to biology. [Presented in San Remo, Italy on 5-6 May 1983 in commemoration of the 150th birthday of Alfred Nobel] Cell Biophys. 9, no. 1,2 (December 1986): 3-5.
1986p.11.
Pauling's rebuttal. Letter to the Editor. The Miami Herald, November 11, 1986.
1986p.12.
How to Live Longer and Feel Better. New York: W. H. Freeman, 1986, 322 pp.
Reprint: New York: Avon Books, 1987, 413 pp.
Chapter 12 reprinted in: The S A Retail Chemist (Rivonia, South Africa) 35, no. 2 (March 1987): 48-49.
Excerpted in: But the Crackling is Superb: An Anthology on Food and Drink by Fellows and Foreign Members of the Royal Society, Nicholas Kurti and Giana Kurti, eds. Philadelphia: Adam Hilger, 1988, 110-112.
Spanish translation: Cómo vivir más y setirse mejor. Barcelona: Editorial Planeta, 1987, 304 pp.
Japanese translation: Pauling Hakase no Kaiteki Chojugaku. Tokyo: Heibonsha Ltd., Publishers, 1987, 417 pp.
French translation: Abusez des Vitamines! Paris: Tchou, Éditions Sand, 1988, 307 pp.
Portugese translation: Como Viver Mais e Melhor. São Paulo: Editora Best Seller, 1988, 400 pp.
Croatian translation: Kako zivjeti dulje I osjećati se bolje. Zagreb: Globus, 1989, 300 pp.
German translation: Linus Pauling's Vitamin-Programm: Pladoyer fur ein gesundesLeben. Munich: C. Bertelsmann Verlag, 1992, 398 pp.
German paperback edition: Das Vitamin Programm: Topfit bis ins hohe Alter. Munich: Goldmann Verlag/C. Berelsmann Verlag, 1992, 398 pp.

1987p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1987.
1987p.1.
So-called icosahedral and decagonal quasicrystals are twins of an 820-atom cubic crystal. Phys. Rev. Lett. 58 (January 1987): 365-368.
Reprinted in: The Physics of Quasicrystals, P. J. Steinhardt and S. Ostlund, eds. Teaneck, New Jersey: World Scientific, 1987, 328-331.
1987p.2.
Electronic structure of the benzene molecule. Nature 325 (January 1987): 396.
1987p.3.
Letter of welcome. Journal of Mathematical Chemistry 1, (1987): v.
1987p.4.
Vitamin C and AIDS. Washington Post Health, February 3, 1987, 4. [Ewan Cameron and Linus Pauling].
1987p.5.
Vitamins proved effective. The Daily Texan (Austin), February 19, 1987, 4.
1987p.6.
Foreword. Longevity, 2: Past, Present, Future, by Johan Bjorksten. Charleston, South Carolina: JAB Publishing, 1987, ii.
1987p.7.
Schrdinger's contribution to chemistry and biology. Schrdinger: Centenary Celebration of a Polymath, C. W. Kilmister, ed. Cambridge, England: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1987, 225-233.
1987p.8.
Discussion of the coexisting O+ band in the doubly closed subshell 96Zr on the basis of the polyspheron model. Phys. Rev.C 35 (March 1987): 1162-1163.
1987p.9.
Dorothy Wrinch and the Structure of Proteins. J. Chem. Educ. 64 (1987): 286.
1987p.10.
Prospective overview of nutrition: metabolism classic. Nutrition 3, no. 3 (May/June 1987): 182.
1987p.11.
g factor of the 21+ state in 140Ba and 142Ba. Phys. Rev.C 35 (June 1987): 2336.
1987p.12.
Crystal structure of hexagonal MnAl4. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 84 (June 1987): 3537-3539.
1987p.13.
Evidence from X-ray and neutron powder diffraction patterns that the so-called icosahedral and decagonal quasicrystals of MnAl6 and other alloys are twinned cubic crystals. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 84 (1987): 3951-3953.
1987p.14.
Book on vitamin C can still be bought. Central Maine Morning Sentinel (Waterville, Maine), June 27, 1987, 25, 28.
1987p.15.
Influence of valence, electronegativity, atomic radii, and crest-trough interaction with phonons on the high-temperature copper oxide superconductors. Phys. Rev. Lett. 59 (July 1987): 225-227.
1987p.16.
Factors determining the average atomic volumes in intermetallic compounds. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 84 (July 1987): 4754-4756.
1987p.17.
The prospects for good nutrition, better health and world peace. Nutrition, Health and Peace (Pauling Symposia, Vol. 1), Raxit J. Jarićwalla and Sandra L. Schwoebel, eds. Palo Alto, California: Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, 1987, 191-198.
1987p.18.
Tribute to Dr. Arthur M. Sackler. Stud. Int., International Journal of the Creative Arts and Design 200, supp. 1 (1987): 21.
Reprinted in: Arthur M Sackler MD: 1913-1987, Debbie Cruwys and Michael Spens, eds. London: Studio International, 1989, 13.

1987p2.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1987.
1987p2.1.
Review of High-Protein Oedemas and the Benzo-Pyrones by J. R. Casley-Smith and Judith R. Casley-Smith (Hagerstown, Maryland: J.B. Lippincott, 1986). J. Orthomol. Med. 2, no. 3 (1987): 197-198.
1987p2.2.
Foreword. You Can Knock Out AIDS with Vitamin C and Immune Nutrients, by Ian Brighthope (with Peter Fitzgerald). Elsternwick, Australia: Biocentres (Australasia Pty. Ltd.), 1987, i.
1987p2.3.
Foreword. Clinical Light Damage to the Eye, by David Miller. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1987, v-vi.
1987p2.4.
Introduction. Modelling of Structure and Properties of Molecules, Z. B. Maksić, ed. Chichester, England: Ellis Horwood Ltd., 1987, 3-4.
1987p2.5.
Recent advances in the unsynchronized-resonating-covalent-bond theory of metals, alloys, and intermetallic compounds and its application to the investigation of structures and properties of such systems. Modelling of Structure and Properties of Molecules, Z. B. Maksić, ed. Chichester, England: Ellis Horwood Ltd., 1987, 5-37. [Linus Pauling and Zelek S. Herman].
1987p2.6.
Determination of ionic radii from cation-anion distances in crystal structures: Discussion. Am. Mineral. 72 (1987): 1016.
1987p2.7.
Pauling replies. Phys. Rev. Lett. 59 (November 1987): 2120.
1987p2.8.
Patterson and bixbyite. Patterson and Pattersons: Fifty Years of the Patterson Function, Jenny P. Glusker, Betty K. Patterson, and Miriam Rossi, eds. International Union of Crystallography. New York: Oxford University Press, 1987, 42-44.
1987p2.9.
The impact of the Patterson function. Patterson and Pattersons: Fifty Years of the Patterson Function, Jenny P. Glusker, Betty K. Patterson, and Miriam Rossi, eds. International Union of Crystallography. New York: Oxford University Press, 1987, 49-67.
1987p2.10.
Pauling points to "errors" in the review of his book. Food Technology 41, no. 11 (November 1987): 28.
1987p2.11.
My indebtedness to Herman Mark. Polymer Science in the Next Decade: Trends, Opportunities, Promises (An International Symposium Honoring Herman F. Mark on His 90th Birthday), Otto Vogl and Edmund H. Immergut, eds. New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1987, 19-22.
1987p2.12.
Statement about Technical Aspects of Hair Analysis. Testimony of Werner A. Baumgartner, Ph.D., Scientific Director, Ianus Foundation, before the Subcommittee on Human Resources, Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, United States House of Representatives, Wednesday, May, 20, 1987. Hair Analysis for Drugs of Abuse: Solving the Problem of Urinalysis, 20 pp.
1987p2.13.
Strengthen the Voice of the U.S. Scholarly Community in the International Forum. United States Federation of Scientists and Scholars Newsletter 1, no. 1 (December 1987): 1-2.
1987p2.14.
Linus Pauling's Dressing for Chicken. Celebrity Chicken - 600 Recipes from Famous People and Restaurants Around the World, Don Maxfield and Esther Maxfield, eds. Eugene, Oregon: Celebrity Cuisine, 1987, 54.
1987p2.15.
Contribution to: Two Years After: A Selection of Comments and Other Documents Pertaining to One World in the Two Years after its Publication, by John Kiang. Notre Dame, Indiana: One World Publishing Company, 1987, 20.

1988p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1988.
1988p.1.
The so-called icosahedral quasicrystals of manganeseβ-aluminum and other alloys. Quimica Nova 11, no. 1 (January 1988): 6-9.
1988p.2.
Icosahedral symmetry. Science 239 (February 1988): 963.
1988p.3.
Comment on "Low-frequency anomaly in 172Os moment of inertia". Phys. Rev.C 37 (February 1988): 883.
1988p.4.
Fear of food. The Sciences 28, no. 3 (May/June 1988): 13.
1988p.5.
Letter to the Editor. Your Health (International Academy of Nutrition and Medicine, Lincoln, Nebraska) 9, no. 2 (1988): 3.
1988p.6.
Sigma-phase packing of icosahedral clusters in 780-atom tetragonal crystals of Cr5Ni3Si2 and V15Ni10Si that by twinning achieve 8-fold rotational point-group symmetry. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 85 (April 1988): 2025-2026.
1988p.7.
Contribution to A world for generations to come. The Broken Circle: A Search for Wisdom in the Nuclear Age, Stephen Most and Lynn Grasberg, eds. Palo Alto, California: Consulting Psychologists Press, 1988, 108.
1988p.8.
Structure of the orthorhombic form of Mn2Al7, Fe2Al7, and (Mn0.7Fe0.3)2Al7 that by twinning produces grains with decagonal point-group symmetry. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 85 (April 1988): 2422-2423.
1988p.9.
High-resolution transmission electron-micrograph evidence that rapidly quenched MnAl6 and other alloys are icosatwins of a cubic crystal. C. R. Acad. Sci. Parts 306, Série II, no. 16 (1988): 1147-1151. [Linus Pauling, Zelek S. Herman, and Peter J. Pauling].
1988p.10.
Icosahedral quasicrystals as twins of cubic crystals containing large icosahedral clusters of atoms: The 1012-atom primitive cubic structure of Al6CuLi3, the C-phase A137Cu3Li21Mg3, and GaMg2Zn3, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 85 (June 1988): 3666-3669.
1988p.11.
Reminiscences on Szent-Györgyi. Biol. Bull. 174 (1988): 229.
1988p.12.
The origin and nature of the electronegativity scale. J. Chem. Educ. 65 (April 1988): 375.
1988p.13.
Additional evidence from X-ray powder diffraction patterns that icosahedral quasi-crystals of intermetallic compounds are twinned cubic crystals. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 85 (July 1988): 4587-4590.
1988p.14.
Une lettre. Louis de Broglie: Que nous avons connu, Fondation Louis de Broglie. Paris: Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, 1988, 167-168.
1988p.15.
Unified structure theory of icosahedral quasicrystals: Evidence from neutron powder diffraction patterns that AlCrFeMnSi, AlCuLiMg, and TiNiFeSi icosahedral quasicrystals are twins of cubic crystals containing about 820 or 1012 atoms in a primitive unit cube. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 85 (November 1988): 8376-8380.
1988p.16.
The unsynchronized-resonating-covalent-bond theory of the structure and properties of boron and the boranes. Advances In Boron and the Boranes (Molecular Structure and Energetics, Vol. 5), Joel F. Liebman, Arthur Greenberg, and Robert F. Williams, eds. New York: VCH Publishers, 1988, 517-529. [Linus Pauling and Zelek S. Herman].
1988p.17.
Endorsement. Fredric W. Nielsen. Contergan, Eigenverlag des Verfassers, Druckerei Weber, Freiburg, 1988, 63-64.
1988p.18.
Does It Match Experimental Data? Letter to the Editor. 21st Century 1, no. 4 (September-October 1988): 5.
1988p.19.
Foreword. Vitamin C as a Fundamental Medicine -- Abstracts of Dr. Frederick R. Klenner, M.D.'s Published and Unpublished Work, Lendon H. Smith, ed. Tacoma, Washington: Life Sciences Press, 1988, ii.
Reprinted in: Clinical Guide to the Use of Vitamin C: the Clinical Experiences of Frederick R. Klenner, M.D., abbreviated, summarized and annotated by Lendon H. Smith. Tacoma, Washington: Life Sciences Press, 1988.
1988p.20.
More on RDA for vitamin C. The Felix Letter, no. 41 (1988): 4.

1989p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1989.
1989p.1.
Comment on "Quasicrystal structure of rapidly solidified Ti-Ni-based alloys". Phys. Rev. B 39 (January 1989): 1964-1965.
1989p.2.
The role of the metallic orbital and of crest and trough superconduction in high-temperature superconductors. High Temperature Superconductivity: The First Two Years (Proceedings of a conference held 11-13 April 1988 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama), Robert M. Metzger, ed. New York: Gordon and Breach Scientific Publishers, 1989, 309-313.
1989p.3.
The Cavtat declaration. Int. J. Quant. Chem. 36 (1989): 1-3. [Linus Pauling, Ivan Supek, Kenichi Fukui, Peter Fulde, Zvonimir B. Maksić, Roy McWeeny, Clemens C. J. Roothaan, and Judith Roothaan].
Reprinted in: Croat. Chem. Acta 62, no. 4 (1989): III-IV.
1989p.4.
Principles determining the structure of high-pressure forms of metals: The structures of cesium(IV) and cesium(V). Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 86 (March 1989): 1431-1433.
1989p.5.
Vitamin C papers. Science 243 (March 1989): 1535.
1989p.6.
Interpretation of so-called icosahedral and decagonal quasicrystals of alloys showing apparent icosahedral symmetry elements as twins of an 820-atom cubic crystal. Computers Math. Applic. 17 (1989): 337-339.
Reprinted in: Symmetry 2: Unifying Human Understanding, Istvin Hargittal, ed. New York: Pergamon Press, 1989, 337-339.
1989p.7.
Location of hydrogen atoms in tetragonal and monoclinic modifications of 1-V2H. J. Solid State Chem. 79 (1989): 63-64.
1989p.8.
Explanations of cold fusion. Nature 339 (May 1989): 105.
1989p.9.
Vitamin C and quackery. Medical Tribune 30, no. 15 (May 1989): 15.
1989p.10.
Biostatistical analysis of mortality data for cohorts of cancer patients. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 86 (May 1989): 3466-3468.
1989p.11.
Criteria for the validity of clinical trials of treatments of cohorts of cancer patients based on the Hardin Jones principle. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 86 (September 1989): 6835-6837. [Linus Pauling and Zelek S. Herman].
1989p.12.
Foreword. J. Adv. Med. 2, no. 1-2 (Spring/Summer 1989): 7-8.
1989p.13.
Icosahedral and decagonal quasicrystals as multiple twins of cubic crystals. Extended Icosahedral Structures (Aperiodicity and Order, Vol. 3), Marko V. Jarić and Denis Gratias, eds. New York: Academic Press, 1989, 137-162.
1989p.14.
Foreword. The Best of Health: The 101 Best Books, by Sheldon Zerden. New York: Four Walls Eight Windows, 1989, x.
1989p.15.
The nature of metals. Pure Appl. Chem. 61 (1989): 2171-2174.
1989p.16.
Icosahedral quasicrystals of intermetallic compounds are icosahedral twins of cubic crystals of three kinds, consisting of large (about 5000 atoms) icosahedral complexes in either a cubic body-centered or a cubic face-centered arrangement or smaller (about 1350 atoms) icosahedral complexes in the ß-tungsten arrangement. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 86 (November 1989): 8595-8599.
1989p.17.
Cancer, chemotherapy and vitamin C. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine Newsletter 3, no. 2 (Winter 1989): 7.
Reprinted as: The importance of vitamin C as an antioxidant in human blood plasma. PLS Newsletter, 6, no. 1 (March 1990): 1-2.
1989p.18.
Icosahedral and decagonal quasicrystals of intermetallic compounds are multiple twins of cubic or orthorhombic crystals composed of very large atomic complexes with icosahedral point-group symmetry in cubic close packing ir body-centered packing: Structure of decagonal Al6Pd. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 86 (December 1989): 9637-9641.
1989p.19.
Review of Redesigning the Molecules of Life [Conference papers of the International Symposium on Bioorganic Chemistry, Interlaken, May 4-6, 1988, sponsored and organized by the Association of Swiss Chemists] Steven A. Benner, ed. (New York: Springer-Verlag, 1988). J. Polym. Sci.: Part C: Polymer Letters 27 (1989).
1989p.20.
Pauling on Mark. Pioneers in Polymer Science, Raymond B. Seymour, ed. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1989, 153-163.
1989p.21.
Geleitwort. Der Gesundheit auf der Spur: Die Mikro-Nährstoffe der Orthomolekularmedizin, by Michael Wiedemann. Genf, Germany: Ariston Verlag, 1989, 11.
1989p.22.
Introduction. How to Prevent Falls, by Betty Perkins-Carpenter. Rochester, NY: Senior Fitness Productions, 1989.
Reprinted: New York: St. Martin's Press, 1993.

1990p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1990.
1990p.1.
Determination of the crystal structure and composition of Li6Be4OHl2 by the stochastic method. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 87 (January 1990): 244-245.
1990p.2.
The unsynchronized-resonating-covalent-bond theory of metals, alloys, and inter-metallic compounds. Valence Bond Theory and Chemical Structure (SÉtudiéesin Physical and Theoretical Chemistry 64), D. J. Klein and N. Trinajstić, eds. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., 1990, 569-610. [Linus Pauling and Zelek S. Herman].
1990p.3.
Regularities in the sequences of the number of nucleons in the revolving clusters for the ground-state energy bands of the even-even nuclei with neutron number equal to or greater than 126. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 87 (June 1990): 4435-4438.
1990p.4.
Hypothesis: Lipoprotein(a) is a surrogate for ascorbate. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 87 (July 1990): 6204-6207. [Matthias Rath and Linus Pauling].
Errata: Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 88 (1991): 11588.
1990p.5.
Hardin Jones biostatistical analysis of mortality data for cohorts of cancer patients with a large fraction surviving at the termination of the study and a comparison of survival times of cancer patients receiving large regular oral doses of vitamin C and other nutrients with similar patients not receiving those doses. J. Orthomol. Med. 5, no. 3 (1990): 143-154. [A. Hoffer and Linus Pauling].
1990p.6.
Suppression of human immunodeficiency virus replication by ascorbate in chronically and acutely infected cells. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 87 (September 1990): 7245-7249. [Steve Harakeh, Raxit J. Jarićwalla, and Linus Pauling].
1990p.7.
The discovery of the structure of the clay minerals. CMS News [A Publication of The Clay Minerals Society] (September 1990): 25-27.
1990p.8.
Evidence from electron micrographs that icosahedral quasicrystals are icosahedral twins of cubic crystals. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 87 (October 1990): 7849-7850.
1990p.9.
Immunological evidence for the accumulation of lipoprotein(a) in the atherosclerotic lesion of the hypoascorbemic guinea pig. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 87 (December 1990): 9388-9390. [Matthias Rath and Linus Pauling].
1990p.10.
My indebtedness to and my contacts with Lawrence Bragg. Selections and Reflections: The Legacy of Sir Lawrence Bragg, John M. Thomas and Sir David Phillips, eds. Northwood, Middlesex, United Kingdom: Science Reviews Ltd., for the Royal Institution of Great Britain, 1990, 86-88.
1990p.11.
Molecular Architecture and Biological Reactions. Interview: The First Molecular Biologist. J. NIH Res. 2, no. 6 (July 1990): 59-64.
1990p.12.
Alive and healthy. Philippine Daily Inquirer 5, no. 120 (April 8, 1990).
1990p.13.
Seimei no seiki e no tankyō -- Kagaku to heiwa to kenkō to [Japanese: In Quest of the Century of Life -- Science and Peace and Health and ...]. Tokyo: Yomiuri Shinbunsha Publishers, 1990, 236 pp. [Linus Pauling and Daisaku Ikeda].

1991p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1991.
1991p.1.
STOP THE RUSH TO WAR! N. Y. Times, January 9, 1991, A9 or A12 or A14.
1991p.2.
AN OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT BUSH (January 18, 1991). Roll Call (Washington, D.C.) 36, no. 55 (January 1991): 9.
Reprinted in: Roll Call (Washington, D.C.) 36, no. 56 (January 1991): 26.
Reprinted in: National Catholic Reporter, January 25, 1991, 16.
1991p.3.
Transition from one revolving cluster to two revolving clusters in the ground-state rotational bands of nuclei in the lanthanon region. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 88 (February 1991): 820-823.
1991p.4.
Reflections on the Persian Gulf "War". [Acceptance speech delivered upon receiving the first Lifetime Achievement Award from the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, Santa Barbara, California, April 6, 1991] Waging Peace Proposal (Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, 1187 Coast Village Road, Suite 123, Santa Barbara, CA 93108), July 1991, 1-3.
Partially excerpted in: Lauks Foundation Reprint Mailing, no. 112 (April 1991): 1-3.
Partially excerpted as: Use strength for morality. The Human Quest 205, no. 4 (July-August 1991): 11.
Reprinted in: Perspectives on the Persian Gulf Crisis, Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, 1187 Coast Village Road, Suite 123, Santa Barbara, CA 93108, 1992.
Reprinted in: Waging Peace II. Vision and Hope for the 21st Century, David Krieger and Frank K. Kelly, eds. Chicago: The Noble Press, Inc., 1992, 29-33.
1991p.5.
Family, diversity, and personal motivation. Portraits of Passion - Aging: Defying the Myth, Marshall B. Stern, ed. Sausalito, California: Park West Publishing Co., 1991, 20-25.
1991p.6.
The meaning of life. The Meaning of Life: Reflections in Words and Pictures on Why We Are Here, David Friend and the Editors of Life, eds. Boston: Little, Brown, 1991, 69.
1991p.7.
Analysis of the energy of the first four excited states of the ground-state rotational bands of the even-even lanthanon nuclei (58Ce to 70Yb) with the model of a single cluster of nucleons revolving about a sphere. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 88 (May 1991): 4401-4403.
1991p.8.
Preface. Creativity: Paradoxes & Reflections, Harry A. Wilmer, ed. Wilmette, Illinois: Chiron Publications, 1991, ix-x.
1991p.9.
An extraordinary life: An autobiographical ramble. Creativity: Paradoxes Reflections, Harry A. Wilmer, ed. Wilmette, Illinois: Chiron Publications, 1991, 69-85.
1991p.10.
Vitamin C and cardiovascular disease. Medical Science Research 19, no. 13 (July 1991): 398.
Dutch translation: Vitamine C en Atherosclerose. Orthomoleculair (Baarn, Netherlands) 10, no. 1 (February 1992): 36-37.
1991p.11.
Analysis of pulsed-neutron powder diffraction patterns of the icosahedral quasicrystals Pd3SiU and AlCuLiMg (three alloys) as twinned cubic crystals with large units. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 88 (July 1991): 6600-6602.
1991p.12.
Vitamins and intelligence tests. Nature 353 (September 1991): 103.
1991p.13.
Preface. Dr. Newbold's Type A Type B Weight Loss Book, by H. L. Newbold. New Canaan, Connecticut: Keats Publishing, Inc., 1991, xv.

1991p2.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1991.
1991p2.1.
The structure of K3C60 and the mechanism of superconductivity. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 88 (October 1991): 9208-9209.
1991p2.2.
Analysis of the energy of the first four excited states of the ground-state rotational bands of the even-even nuclei from 6C8 to 56Ba90 with the model of a single cluster of nucleons revolving about a sphere. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 88 (November 1991): 9780-9783.
1991p2.3.
Effect of ascorbic acid on incidence of spontaneous mammary tumors and UV-light-induced skin tumors in mice. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 54, supp. 6 (1991): 1252S-1255S.
1991p2.4.
Solution to the puzzle of human cardiovascular disease: Its primary cause is ascorbate deficiency leading to the deposition of lipoprotein(a) and fibrinogen/fibrin in the vascular wall. J. Orthomol. Med. 6, no. 3-4 (1991): 125-134. [Matthias Rath and Linus Pauling].
Portuguese translation: Soluçâo ao Quebra-Cabeças da Doença Cardiovascular Humana: Sua Causa Primária é a Deficiência de Ascorbato, que Desencadeia a Deposiçâo de Lipoproteína(a), Fibrinogênio e Fibrina na Parede Vascular. Revista Brasileira de Medicina Ortomolecular 1, no. 1 (1993): 22-29.
1991p2.5.
An orthomolecular theory of human health and disease. J. Orthomol. Med. 6, no. 3-4 (1991): 135-138. [Linus Pauling and Matthias Rath].
1991p2.6.
Apoprotein(a) is an adhesive protein. J. Orthomol. Med. 6, no. 3-4 (1991): 139-143. [Matthias Rath and Linus Pauling].
Portuguese translation: Aproproteína(a) é uma Proteína Adesiva. Revista Brasileira de Medicina Ortomolecular 1, no. 1 (1993): 4-16.
1991p2.7.
Case report: Lysine/ascorbate-related amelioration of angina pectoris. J. Orthomol. Med. 6, no. 3-4 (1991): 144-146.
1991p2.8.
Letter. Journal of Nutritional Medicine 1, no. 4 (1991): 372-373.
1991p2.9.
Respect for vitamin C. Science 254 (1991): 1712.
1991p2.10.
Contribution to: Comments on Gorbachev: The Master-Key of the Universal Heart, by Sri Chinmoy. Jamaica, New York: Agni Press, 1991, 40-41.
1991p2.11.
Contribution to: Wehrt Euch! Leistet Widerstand! Dokumentation vom Prof.-Bechert-Gedenksymposion. Johannes Gutenberg Universität, Mainz, German, August 24, 1991. Ehem. Prof.-Bechert-Infodienst, Lodenbergstr. 23/1, 7410 Reutlingern 27 (Mittelstadt), 1991, 82.

1992p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1992.
1992p.1.
Prospects for global environmental protection and world peace as we approach the twenty-first century. The Second Soka University Pacific Basin Symposium (August 22-24, 1990, Soka University, Los Angeles Campus), Soka University, Los Angeles, 1992, 8-16.
1992p.2.
X-ray crystallography and the nature of the chemical bond. The Chemical Bond: Structure and Dynamics, Ahmed Zewail, ed. New York: Academic Press, 1992, 3-16.
1992p.3.
How I became interested in the chemical bond: a reminiscence. The Chemical Bond: Structure and Dynamics, Ahmed Zewail, ed. New York: Academic Press, 1992, 99-109.
1992p.4.
Prevention and treatment of heart disease new research focus at the Linus Pauling Institute. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine Newsletter, (March 1992): 1.
1992p.5.
Linus Pauling invites American Heart Association. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine Newsletter, (March 1992): 4.
1992p.6.
Comment on "Relative stability of the Al12W structure in Al-transition-metal compounds". Phys. Rev. B 45 (April 1992): 7509-7510.
1992p.7.
Review of Vitamin C. Its Chemistry and Biochemistry by Michael B. Davies, John Austin, and David A. Partridge (Cambridge: Royal Society of Chemistry, 1991). J. Am. Chem. Soc. 114 (1992): 3171-3172.
1992p.8.
We must work to end war. The Relevance of Albert Schweitzer at the Dawn of the 21st Century, David C. Miller and James Pouilliard, eds. Lanham, Maryland: The Albert Schweitzer Institute/University Press of America, 1992, 35-38.
1992p.9.
Molecular structure and biological specificity. Excerpts from Classics in Allergy, 2nd ed., Sheldon G. Cohen and Max Samter, eds. Carlsbad, California: Symposia Foundation, P.O. Box 2107, 1992, 123.
1992p.10.
Letter: New dimension for Mendeleev. Nature 357 (May 1992): 26-27.
1992p.11.
A unified theory of human cardiovascular disease leading the way to the abolition of this disease as a cause for human mortality. J. Orthomol. Med. 7, no. 1 (1992): 5-15. [Matthias Rath and Linus Pauling].
Reprinted in: J. Appl. Nutr., 1992.
1992p.12.
Plasmin-induced proteolysis and the role of apoprotein(a), lysine, and synthetic lysine analogs. J. Orthomol. Med. 7, no. 1 (1992): 17-23. [Matthias Rath and Linus Pauling].
1992p.13.
After more than 20 years, why won't doctors accept Vitamin C? The Philadelphia Inquirer, May 24, 1992, E7.
1992p.14.
The value of rough quantum mechanical calculations. Found. Phys. 22 (June 1992): 829-838.
1992p.15.
The nature of the chemical bond -- 1992. J. Chem. Educ. 69 (July 1992): 519-522.

1992p2.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1992.
1992p2.1.
Analysis of γ-ray energies for 56 excited superdeformed rotational bands of nuclei of lanthonons La to Dy and of Hg, Tl, and Pb on the basis of the two-revolving-cluster model, with evaluation of moments of inertia and radii of revolution and assignment of nucleonic compositions to the clusters and the central sphere. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 89 (July 1992): 7277-7281.
1992p2.2.
A Lifelong Quest for Peace: A Dialogue between Linus Pauling and Dalsaku Ikeda, translated and edited by Richard L. Gage. Boston: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 1992, 118 pp. [Linus Pauling and Daisaku Ikeda].
Vietnamese translation: Đói Tim Kiém Hóa Bình. Hanoi City: Vietnam Psycho-Pedagogical Association, 101 Trâ Hung Dao Street, Hoán Kiêm District, 1993, 183 pp.
Partially excerpted as: The dilemma of the absolute pacifist. World Without Violence: Can Ghandi's Vision Become Reality? Arun Ghandi, ed. M. K. Ghandi Institute for Nonviolence, 650 E. Parkway South, Memphis, Tennesee 38194 and Wiley Eastern Limited/New Age International Limited, New Delhi, India, 1994, 36-38.
1992p2.3.
Foreword. Drug Legalization: For and Against, Rod L. Evans and Irwin M. Berent, eds. La Salle, Illinois: Open Court Publishing Co., 1992, vii-xix.
1992p2.4.
Molecular structure of Ti8Cl2 and related complexes. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 89 (1992): 8175-8176.
1992p2.5.
The role of hydrogen bonds in determining the composition and structure of oxide minerals. Trends in Mineral. 1 (1992): 1-3.
1992p2.6.
Vitamin C: The key to health. [Reprint of a speech given to the Schizophrenia Foundation] in Stop the FDA: Save Your Health Freedom, John Morgenthaler and Steven Wm. Fowkes, eds. Menlo Park, California: Health Freedom Publications, P.O. Box 2515, 1992, 45-62.
1992p2.7.
Puzzling questions about excited superdeformed rotational bands of atomic nuclei are answered by the two-revolving-cluster-model. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 89 (October 1992): 8963-8965.
1992p2.8.
Crystallography. Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology, Christopher Morris, ed. San Diego, California: Academic Press, Inc., 1992, 559.
1992p2.9.
My love affair with vitamin C. Health Care U.S.A. (Fall 1992): 7.
1992p2.10.
Letter. Prepared Foods 161, no. 10 (September 1992): 12.
1992p2.11.
LPI - Where we've been ... where we are ... where we're going. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine Newsletter, (Winter 1992-1993): 1, 3.
1992p2.12.
Vitamin C and the common cold - after 23 years. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine Newsletter, (Winter 1992-1993): 2-3.
1992p2.13.
Vitamin C and lipoprotein(a) in relation to cardiovascular disease and other diseases. J. Optim. Nutr. 1, no. 1 (1992): 61-64. [Matthias Rath and Linus Pauling].
1992p2.14.
Call to Abolish Heart Disease, Health Naturally, Canada's Self-Health Care Magazine, 1, no. 1 (November/December 1992): 40-41. [Linus Pauling and Matthias Rath].
1992p2.15.
"Science is the search for truth...", Contribution to Familiar Quotations, Sixteenth Edition, Justin Kaplan, ed. Boston: Little, Brown, 1992, 708.
1992p2.16.
Pauling not really surprised that so many doctors use E. Medical Tribune, 33, no. 24 (December 1992): 10.
1992p2.17.
Contribution to: Who Reads What? 1992. Gardiner Public Library, Gardiner, Maine, 1992.

1993p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1993.
1993p.1.
How my interest in proteins developed. Protein Science 2, no. 6 (1993): 1060-1063.
1993p.2.
Analysis of the ground-state band and a closely related intercalated band of 23592U143 by the two-revolving-cluster model with consideration of symmetric and and antisymmetric resonance of the two dissimilar clusters. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 90 (July 1993): 5901-5903. [Linus Pauling and Barclay Kamb].
1993p.3.
Foreword. CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (74th Edition, 1993-1994), David R. Lide, ed. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press, 1993.
1993p.4.
A case history: lysine/ascorbate-related amelioration of angina pectoris. J. Orthomol. Med. 8, no. 2 (1993): 77-78. [Marie McBeath and Linus Pauling].
1993p.5.
A conversation with Linus Pauling. Everyday Wonders: Encounters with the World Around Us, Barry Evans, ed. Chicago: Contemporary Books, 1993, 31-39. [Barry Evans and Linus Pauling].
1993p.6.
Our first 20 years. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine Newsletter, (Spring/Summer 1993): 1-2.
1993p.7.
A Federal agency at odds with science. Los Angeles Times, October 15, 1993, B9.
Reprinted in: Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine Newsletter, (Spring/Summer 1994): 5.
1993p.8.
Third case report on lysine-ascorbate amelioration of angina pectoris. J. Orthomol. Med. 8, no. 3 (1993): 137-138.
1993p.9.
Hardin-Jones biostatistical analysis of mortality data for a second set of cohorts of cancer patients with a large fraction surviving at the termination of the study and a comparison of survival times of cancer patients receiving large regular oral doses of vitamin C and other nutrients with similar patients not receiving these doses. J. Orthomol. Med. 8, no. 3 (1993): 157-167. [A. Hoffer and Linus Pauling].
1993p.10.
Letter to Bill Clinton, President of the United States. Roll Call (Washington, D.C.) 39, no. 30 (October 1993): 8.
1993p.11.
Foreword. Vitamin C. Nature's Miraculous Healing Missile, Glen Dettman, Archie Kalokerinos and Ian Dettman, compilers. Melbourne, Australia: Frederick Todd, 1993, v-vi.
1993p.12.
Viewpoint: Vitamin C and the common cold. Optimum Nutrition (Journal of the Institute for Optimum Nutrition, 5 Jerdan PI., London SW6 1BE, England) 6, no. 3 (Winter 1993): 10.
1993p.13.
Linus Pauling's letter to Kennedy about FDA. Well Mind Association of Greater Washington, Inc. Newsletter, no. 205 (November 1993): 2 pp.
Reprinted as: Linus Pauling on Dietary Supplements. [Excerpts of testimony submitted at Senate Hearing on Dietary Supplements Act S-784, Washington, D.C., October 20, 1993] NOHA News 19, no. 1 (Winter 1994): 6.
1993p.14.
Cancer and Vitamin C (Updated and Expanded Edition). Philadelphia: Camino Books, 1993, 278 pp. [Ewan Cameron and Linus Pauling].
1993p.15.
Contribution to: Massachusetts, Sri Chinmoy Peace State, by Sri Chinmoy. Jamaica, New York: Agni Press, 1993, 12.

1994p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1994.
1994p.1.
Foreword. Membrane Abnormalities in Sickle Cell Disease and in Other Red Blood Cell Disorders, S. Tsuyoshi Ohnishi and Tomoko Ohnishi, eds. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press, 1994, viii-ix.
1994p.2.
Building a new world. The Bent of Tau Beta Pi 85, no. 1 (Winter 1994): 6.
1994p.3.
Analysis of a hyperdeformed band of 152 66 Dy86 on the basis of a structure with two revolving clusters, each with a previously unrecognized two-tiered structure. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 91 (February 1994): 897-899.
1994p.4.
The marvel of vitamin C. Muscle & Fitness 55 (February 1994): 130-133.
1994p.5.
Triethylsilyl cations. Science 263 (February 1994): 983.
1994p.6.
Thomas Addis (July 27, 1881-June 4, 1949). Biographical Memoirs (National Academy of Sciences), vol. 63. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 1994, 2-46. [Kevin V. Lemley and Linus Pauling].
1994p.7.
My first five years in science. Nature 371 (September 1994): 10.
1994p.8.
Preface. Longevity, The Cell Membrane, and the Arterial Wall: Observations Over Forty Years, by Nobuyuki Nakasone. 1010 South King Street, #216, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1994. [self-published].
1994p.9.
Early structural coordination chemistry. Coordination Chemistry: A Century of Progress (ACS Symposium Series no. 565), George B. Kauffman, ed. Washington, D.C.: American Chemical Society, 1994, 69-72.
1994p.10.
Foreword. Sickle Cell Disease: Basic Principles and Clinical Practice, Stephen H. Embury, Robert P. Hebbel, Narla Mohandas, and Martin H. Steinberg, eds. New York: Raven Press, 1994, xvii-xix.
1994p.11.
Oregon's Two-Time Nobel Prize Winner Prepares for College. Talking on Paper; An Anthology of Oregon Letters and Diaries, Shannon Applegate and Terence O' Donnell, eds. Corvallis, Oregon: Oregon State University Press, 1994, 110-112.

1995p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1995.
1995p.1.
Letter to Fred W. McLafferty. Acc. Chem. Res. 28 (March 1995): 93.
1995p.2.
Information readers. Speaking of Reading, Nadine Rosenthal, ed. Portsmouth, New Hampshire: Heinemann, 1995, 149, 150-153.
1995p.3.
Introduction. Linus Pauling in His Own Words: Selections from His Writings, Speeches, and Interviews, Barbara Marinacci, ed. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1995.
1995p.4.
Foreword. The History of Atomic Energy Collection at Oregon State University, Leif Laudamus and Ramesh S. Krishnamurthy, eds. New York: James Cummins Bookseller, 1995, ix-x.

1996p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1996.
1996p.1.
The discovery of the alpha helix. Chem. Intell. 2, no. 1 (January 1996): 32-38.

1998p.
Publications of Linus Pauling, 1998.
1998p.1.
A Model of Early Cancer: the Effect of Ascorbate and Its Oxidation or Degeneration Products on Tumor Incidence and Growth in Syngeneic Guinea Pigs Given Minimal Numbers of Tumor Cells. J. Adv. Med., 11, no. 3 (Fall 1998): 173-185. [Wolcott B. Dunham, Constance Tsao, Zelek S. Herman and Linus Pauling].

03. Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles. 1923-1995, undated.

This section features hundreds of manuscripts and typescripts of articles -- many of which went unpublished -- that were written or co-written by Linus Pauling. Also included is correspondence relevant to the development and publication of these articles. In many instances, abstracts, galley proofs, figures, research notes and other background materials have been interfiled where appropriate.


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1923a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1923.
1923a.1.
Typescript: The Crystal Structure of Magnesium Stannide, 1923.
1923a.2.
Typescript: Determination of the Structure of Mg2Sn, 1923.
1923a.3.
Typescript: Treatment of Spectroscopic Data for HCl with use of Half Quantum Numbers, 1923.

1924a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1924.
1924a.1.
Typescripts: Specific Heat; The Viscosity of Gases; Thermal Conductivity; The Density of Gases, 1924.
1924a.2.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: The Inter-ionic Attraction Theory of Ionized Solutes. III. Extensions of the Theory, 1924.
Manuscript Notes: Outline of Article; Observed Activity Products of di-Divalent salts and uni-Univalent Salts; A Correction of the Debye-Hückel Formula; Scatchard's Inter-ionic Attraction; The Energy Change Accompanying Dilutions; The Corrections of Inter-ionic Theory; The Inter-ionic theory in its General Form; Calculations for Solutions Containing Only uni-Univalent or di-Divalent Salts; Variation in Dielectric Constant and the Limiting Law; Solution in Series; Saturation of Dielectrics; On the Theory of Electrolytes; Potential Energy Between Opposite Ions; Electrostriction and its Effects; Differential Equations in the Inter-ionic Attraction Theory; The Energy Effect Due to Electrical Forces Between the Ions; The Inter-ionic Attraction Theory of Ionized Solutes: Alternative Treatments; Use of Bronsted and Petersen's Data.

1925a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1925.
1925a.1.
Manuscript, Correspondence: The Third Law of Thermodynamics, January 25, 1925.
1925a.2.
Manuscript Notes: The Entropy of Supercooled Liquids at Absolute Zero, February 28, 1925.
1925a.3.
Manuscript, Correspondence: On the Theory of Quanta, April 9, 1925.
1925a.4.
Typescript: The Structure of Crystals, Spring 1925.
1925a.5.
Typescript: The Inter-Ionic Attraction Theory of Ionized Solutes. IV. The Influence of Variation of Dielectric Constant on the Limiting Law for Small Concentrations, 1925.
1925a.6.
Manuscript Abstract: Unusual X-Ray Reflections On Spectral Photographs, 1925.

1926a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1926.
1926a.1.
Notebook and loose-leaf Manuscripts: Born's Lectures on the New Quantum Dynamics of Heisenberg, 1926.
1926a.2.
Typescript, Notes: The Inter-Ionic Attraction Theory of Ionized Solutes. VII. Applicability of the Theory in its Present Form, 1926.

1928a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1928.
1928a.1.
Abstract: Quantum Defects for Non-Penetrating Orbits, 1928.
Folders: Bond eigenfunctions, Thermochemical data Bond energies, Clark & Yohe, Swedenborgite, Radii Huggins, Third Law, Al(OH)3, 3Al2O3.
1928a.2.
Typescript: Notes on the Pressure Transitions of the Rubidium Halides, 1928.

1929a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1929.
1929a.1.
Manuscripts, Typescripts, Correspondence: Objections to the Proof of Molecular Asymmetry of Optically Active Phenylaminoacetic Acid Given by G. L. Clark and G. R. Yohe, October 8, 1929.
1929a.2.
Manuscript: Magnetic Susceptibility and Chemical Combination, 1929.

1930a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1930.
1930a.1.
Typescript, Correspondence: Interaction Between Nuclear Spin and Extranuclear Electrons, 1930.
1930a.2.
Manuscript, Non-Pauling Reprint, Notes: Zwicky's Theory, 1930.
1930a.3.
Figures: The Structure of the Micas and Related Minerals, 1930.

1931a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1931.
1931a.1.
Manuscript: The Nature of the Chemical Bond: The Application of Results Obtained from the Quantum Mechanics and from a New Theory of Paramagnetic Susceptibility to the Structure of Molecules, April 1931.

1932a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1932.
1932a.1.
Typescript, Correspondence: The Packing of Spheres, February, 1932.
1932a.2.
Typescript: Application to the Carnegie Institution of Washington for a Grant in Support of Researches in Structural Chemistry, Spring 1932.
1932a.3.
Manuscript: The Determination of the Structure of Crystals with X-Rays, 1932.
1932a.4.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: The Normal State of Helium Molecule-Ions He2+ and He2++, 1932.

1933a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1933.
1933a.1.
Manuscript, Diagrams: The Effect of Molecular Symmetry on Melting and Boiling points, [LP Annotation: "Some of this material was given to Yost & Hatcher, who published it"] January 7, 1933.
1933a.2.
Manuscript, Notes: The Electrolytic Separation of H1 and H2, March 14, 1933.
1933a.3.
Manuscript: Gradual Transitions in Solids and Nuclear Vibrational Motion in Molecules, March 18, 1933.
1933a.4.
Manuscript, Research Notes: The Structure of Hydrargillite, Talc, the Micas, the Brittle Micas, the Chlorites, and Kaolinite, 1933.
1933a.5.
Typescript, Abstract: The Nature of the Chemical Bond V. The Calculation from Thermochemical Data of the Energy of Resonance of Molecules among Several Electronic Structures, 1933.
1933a.6.
Typescript, Abstract, Notes: The Structure of Calcium Boride, CaB6, 1933.

1934a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1934.
1934a.1.
Manuscript: Bond Energies and Resonance Energies in Organic Molecules, 1934.
1934a.2.
Manuscript, Correspondence: The Three-Electron Bond and the Periodic System of the Elements, 1934.
1934a.3.
Figures: Covalent Radii of Atoms and Interatomic Distances in Crystals Containing Electron-pair Bonds, 1934.
1934a.4.
Figures: A Study of the Methods of Interpretation of Electron-diffraction Photographs of Gas Molecules, with Results for Benzene and Carbon Tetrachloride, 1934.

1935a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1935.
1935a.1.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: The Structure of Napthalene, October 7, 1935.
1935a.2.
Manuscript: Values of Bond Energies in Organic Molecules, November 11, 1935.
1935a.3.
Manuscript, Notes: Scotoptic Vision and Visual Purple, December 1935.
1935a.4.
Typescript, Correspondence, Notes, Reprint: The Structure of the Azide Group, 1935.
1935a.5.
Typescript, Research Notes: On the Strengths of the Oxygen Acids, 1935.
1935a.6.
Typescript: Copy of the first draft of The Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules, 1935.
1935a.7.
Correspondence, Notes: The Structure of Swedenborgite, 1935-1936.
1935a.8.
Manuscript, Typescript, Reprint: A Quantum Mechanical Discussion of Orientation of Substituents in Aromatic Molecules, 1935-1938.

1936a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1936.
1936a.1.
Typescripts: Report on Feldspar Samples, November 19, 1936.
1936a.2.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: Quantum Mechanics and the Third Law of Thermodynamics, 1936.
1936a.3.
Abstract: The Magnetic Properties and Structure of Hemoglobin, Oxyhemoglobin and Carbonmonoxyhemoglobin, 1936.
1936a.4.
Manuscript Notes: The Structure of Proteins, [published as On the Structure of Native, Denatured, and Coagulated Proteins] 1936.

1937a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1937.
1937a.1.
Manuscript, Typescript, Reprint, Notes: The Structure of Cyameluric Acid, Hydromelonic Acid, and Related Substances, December 1937.
1937a.2.
Manuscript: On the Structure of Antibodies and Other Proteins, 1937.

1938a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1938.
1938a.1.
Typescript: The Problem of the 'Leichtabspaltbares Eisen' of Barkan, January 13, 1938.
1938a.2.
Correspondence: The Nature of the Interatomic Forces in Metal, October 8, 1938.
1938a.3.
Manuscript: Note on the X-ray Study of the Structure of Insulin, 1938.

1940a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1940.
1940a.1.
Manuscript: The Polypeptide Chain, June 1940.
1940a.2.
Partial Manuscript, Typescript, Referee's Comments, Figures: A Theory of the Structure and Process of Formation of Antibodies, July 27, 1940.
1940a.3.
Typescript: A Structural Interpretation of the Acidity of Groups Associated with Hemes of Hemoglobin and Hemoglobin Derivatives, 1940.
1940a.4.
Manuscript, Typescript: Review of Electronic Processes in Ionic Crystals, 1940.
1940a.5.
Typescript: The Nature of the Intermolecular Forces Operative in Biological Processes, 1940.

1941a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1941.
1941a.1.
Manuscript, Typescript: Properties of Antibodies, September 26, 1941.

1942a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1942.
1942a.1.
Typescript, Correspondence, Referee's Comments: The Agglutination of Intact Azo-Erythrocytes by Antisera Homologous to the Attached Groups, February 27, 1942.
1942a.2.
Typescript: Experiments on Production of Antiserum to Pneumococcus Polysaccharide No. 3, March 3, 1942.
1942a.3.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of J. Chem. Ed., [re: new standard constant] June 11, 1942.
1942a.4.
Correspondence, Referee's Comments, Photostat, Drawing: Figures 2 and 3 of The Serological Properties of Simple Substances. III. The Composition of Precipitates of Antibodies and Polyhaptenic Simple Substances; the Valence of Antibodies, June 26, 1942.
1942a.5.
Correspondence, Referee's Comments: The Molecular Structure of Methyl Isocyanide, July 14, 1942.
1942a.6.
Typescript, Correspondence: Molecular Structure and Intermolecular Forces, August 1942.
1942a.7.
Manuscript, Typescript: The Production of Antibodies in vitro, 1942.
1942a.8.
Typescript, Correspondence, Research Notes: A Study of Sodium Pentacyano-Aquo Ferriate and its Reduction Phenomena, 1942.
1942a.9.
Manuscript, Typescripts: The Magnetic Properties and Structure of Sodium Pentocyanoferroate and Pentacyanoferriate, 1942.

1943a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1943.
1943a.1.
Correspondence, Referee's Comments: The Serological Properties of Simple Substances. V. The Precipitation of Polyhaptenic Simple Substances and Antiserum Homologous to the p-(p-azophenylazo)-phenylarsonic Acid Group and its Inhibition by Haptens, January 20, 1943.
1943a.2.
Typescript: An Experimental Test of the Framework Theory of Antigen-Antibody Precipitation, August 3, 1943.
1943a.3.
Correspondence, Referee's Comments: The Serological Properties of Simple Substances. VI. The Precipitation of a Mixture of Two Specific Antisera by a Dihaptenic Substance Containing the Two Corresponding Haptenic Groups; Evidence for the Framework Theory of Serological Precipitation, September 2, 1943.
1943a.4.
Correspondence, Referee's Comments: The Precipitation of a Mixture of Two Specific Antisera by a Dihaptenic Substance, October 1943.
1943a.5.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Program: To the Science Congress of the Tenth Anniversary Congress of the National Council of American Soviet Friendship, November 2, 1943.
1943a.6.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: Note on the Dissociation of Symmetrical and Unsymmetrical Hexarylethanes, 1943.

1944a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1944.
1944a.1.
Correspondence: The Serological Properties of Simple Substances. VIII. The Reactions of Antiserum Analogous to the p-Azobenzoic Acid Group, June 3, 1944.
1944a.2.
Typescript, Correspondence: Review of Magnetochemistry, by Pierce W. Selwood, June 24, 1944.
1944a.3.
Manuscript: A Theory of Precipitation of Heterogeneous Antibody, July 30, 1944.
1944a.4.
Manuscript: Determination of Molecular Weight by Light Scattering, August 6, 1944.
1944a.5.
Typescript: The Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at the California Institute of Technology, August 15, 1944.
1944a.6.
Manuscript Notes: Theory of Adsorption, [published as Adsorption of Water by Proteins] September 29, 1944.
1944a.7.
Typescript: A Note on the Serological Activity of Denatured Antibodies, 1944.
1944a.8.
Photostat: Figure 1 of The Serological Properties of Simple Substances. VIII. The Reactions of Antiserum Homologous to the p-Azobenzoic Acid Group, 1944.

1945a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1945.
1945a.1.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Notes, Non-Pauling Reprints: A Theory of the Color of Dyes, June 24, 1945.
1945a.2.
Typescript, Correspondence: Proposed Federal Aid to Research in Science and Medicine, November 17, 1945.
1945a.3.
Partial Typescript, Research Notes: The Serological Properties of Simple Substances. IX. Hapten Inhibition by Polyhaptenic Simple Substances, 1945.
1945a.4.
Manuscript: No Title, [re: proposed biology research program at the California Institute of Technology], 1945.

1946a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1946.
1946a.1.
Typescript: A Proposed Program of Research on the Fundamental Problems of Biology and Medicine, February 14, 1946.
1946a.2.
Typescript, Correspondence: Ice, April 12, 1946.
[written for Encyclopedia Britannica, not published until 1953]
1946a.3.
Typescript, Correspondence: Resonance, July 29, 1946.
[written for Encyclopedia Britannica, not published until 1953]
1946a.4.
Typescript, Correspondence: The Periodic Law, August 29, 1946.
[written for Encyclopedia Britannica, not published until 1953; revised in 1971]
1946a.5.
Correspondence: Atomic Radii and Interatomic Distances in Metals, September 25, 1946.
1946a.6.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Non-Pauling Reprint: The Nature and Causes of Cancer, October 5, 1946.
1946a.7.
Typescript, Correspondence: I.C.C.A.S.P.? Yes, Letter to the Editor of Chemical and Engineering News, November 5, 1946.
1946a.8.
Typescript: The Palestine Problem, Letter to the Editor of The Times (London), 1946.
1946a.9.
Typescript, Correspondence: Review of Currents in Biochemical Research, by David E. Green, ed., 1946.

1947a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1947.
1947a.1.
Typescript, Correspondence, Valence, January 1947.
[written for Encyclopedia Britannica, not published until 1953]
1947a.2.
Typescript, Abstract, Correspondence, Notes: Discussion of the Structures of Sylvanite, Calaverite, and Krennerite, May 30, 1947.
1947a.3.
Typescript, Correspondence: Molecular Structure and Biological Specificity, July 17, 1947.
1947a.4.
Typescript, Correspondence: The Arrangement of the Hemes in Catalase, August 20, 1947.
1947a.5.
Correspondence: The Structure of Antibodies and the Nature of Specific Biological Forces, December 5, 1947.
1947a.6.
Typescript, Correspondence, Photostat Figures: The Interpretation of Some Chemical Properties of Hemoglobin in Terms of Its Molecular Structure, December 11, 1947.
1947a.7.
Galley Proof: Chemical Achievement and Hope for the Future, 1947.

1948a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1948.
1948a.1.
Typescript: Shortening of Bonds in Flourine Compounds, February 9, 1948.
1948a.2.
Correspondence: The Ratio of Valence Electrons to Atoms in Metals and Intermetallic Compounds, February 20, 1948.
1948a.3.
Typescript, Abstract: The Structure of Antibodies and the Nature of Serological Reactions, April 8, 1948.
1948a.4.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: The Metallic State, May 6, 1948.
1948a.5.
Manuscript, Typescript: The Electronic Structure of Excited States of Simple Molecules, June 30, 1948.
1948a.6.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Notes: The Reaction of Simple Antigens with Purified Antibody and The Degree of Association of Some Simple Antigens, June 1948.
1948a.7.
Correspondence: The Nature of the Bonds in the Iron Silicide FeSi and Related Crystals, July 8, 1948.
1948a.8.
Manuscript: A Reconsideration of My Old (1925) Treatment of Electrolytic Solutions, July 29, 1948.
1948a.9.
Abstract, Correspondence: The Electronic Structure of Hemoglobin, November 13, 1948.
1948a.10.
Typescript: The Structure of Complexes and the Influence of Structure on Exchange Reactions, 1948.

1949a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1949.
1949a.1.
Typescript: No Title, Letter to the Editor of The Daily Barometer (Oregon State University) [re: Ralph Spitzer; addressed to A.L. Strand and released to The Daily Barometer] February 28, 1949.
1949a.2.
Typescripts, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of Chemical and Engineering News, [re: Ralph Spitzer; including letters originally addressed to A.L. Strand] March 8, 1949.
1949a.3.
Typescript, Correspondence, Figures: The Problem of the Graphite Structure, March 18, 1949.
1949a.4.
Press Release: No Title, [re: prevention of atomic war] March 25, 1949.
1949a.5.
Manuscript, Typescript, Notes: The Electric Dipole Moments of Molecules and the Principle of Electric Neutrality of Atoms, April 23, 1949.
1949a.6.
Offprint, Correspondence, Newspaper Clipping: Statement of Dr. Linus Pauling, President of the American Chemical Society, [re: international control of atomic energy] September 23, 1949.
1949a.7.
Typescript, Correspondence: The Condensation and Oxidation of Gelatin with Glyoxal and Hydrogen Peroxide for the Preparation of a Plasma Substitute (Oxypolygelatin), 1949.
1949a.8.
Abstracts: Valence in Metals and Intermetallic Compounds, 1949.
1949a.9.
Typescript: A Valence-Bond Theory of Metals and Intermetallic Compounds, 1949.
1949a.10.
Typescript, Correspondence, Notes, Non-Pauling Typescripts: The Dissociation Energy of Carbon Monoxide and the Heat of Sublimation of Graphite, 1949.

1950a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1950.
1950a.1.
Typescript: Report to Climax Molybdenum Company, April 1950.
1950a.2.
Manuscript, Notes: No Title, [re: conviction of Harry Bridges for criminal fraud and conspiracy] April 1950.
1950a.3.
Manuscript, Correspondence: No Title, [re: loyalty oaths requirements by the University of California system] April 1950.
1950a.4.
Typescript: Statement by Linus Pauling, [re: meeting with Lee DuBridge and conflict over political statements] July 14, 1950.
1950a.5.
Typescript: Statement by Linus Pauling, [re: meeting with Lee DuBridge, LP tenure review committee and Sidney Weinbaum Committee] July 18, 1950.
1950a.6.
Manuscript, Typescript, Non-Pauling Typescripts: An Explanation of the Maximum Melting Point of Alloys in the Lead-Thallium System and Related Binary Systems, August 1950.
1950a.7.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: Chemistry in the Twentieth Century, September 13, 1950.
1950a.8.
Typescript: The Structure of MoNi4, October 4, 1950.
1950a.9.
Typescript, Correspondence: Two Hydrogen-Bonded Spiral Configurations of the Polypeptide Chain, October 13, 1950.
1950a.10.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Statement by Linus Pauling, [re: political beliefs and California Senate Investigating Committee on Education] November 14, 1950.
1950a.11.
Typescript: The Teaching of Science at the California Institute of Technology, December 2, 1950.
1950a.12.
Typescript, Correspondence: Review of Progress in Biochemistry -- A Report on Biochemical Problems and on Biochemical Research Since 1939, by Felix Haurowitz, 1950.
1950a.13.
Manuscript, Typescript: No Title, [re: molybdenum; subtitles include Hybrid Bond Orbitals in Molybdenum, The Structure of Ferromolybdenum and The Structure of Molybdenum Silicide] 1950.
1950a.14.
Abstract: Abstract of Structural Chemistry in Relation to Biology and Medicine, 1950.
1950a.15.
Typescript: No Title, [re: need to abolish war in lieu of hydrogen bomb discussions] 1950.
1950a.16.
Typescript: Compressibilities, Force Constants, and Interatomic Distance of the Elements in the Solid State, 1950.
1950a.17.
Typescripts: Principles Determining the Structure of Intermetallic Compounds, 1950.
1950a.18.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Non-Pauling Reprint: Sickle Cell Anemia, A Molecular Disease, Letter to the Editor of Nature, 1950.

1951a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1951.
1951a.1.
Typescript, Correspondence: Review of Notions Modernes sur L'Atome et La Valence, by A. Travers. February 7, 1951.
1951a.2.
Typescript: The Structure of Proteins: Two Hydrogen-Bonded Helical Configurations of the Polypeptide Chain, February 28, 1951.
1951a.3.
Manuscript, Typescript: Statement of March 28, 1951. [re: University of Hawaii controversy] March 28, 1951.
1951a.4.
Typescript: Statement Dictated Saturday, March 31, 1951. [re: University of Hawaii controversy] March 31, 1951.
1951a.5.
Manuscript, Typescript, Research Notes: The Structure of Synthetic Polypeptides, March 1951.
1951a.6.
Manuscript, Typescript, Research Notes: The Structure of Hair, Muscle, and Related Proteins, March 1951.
1951a.7.
Typescript, Research Notes: The Structure of Feather Rachis Keratin, March 1951.
1951a.8.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Research Notes: The Pleated Sheet, A New Layer Configuration of Polypeptide Chains, March 1951.
1951a.9.
Typescripts, Diagram: Atomic Coordinates and Structure Factors for Two Helical Configurations of Polypeptide Chains, March 1951.
1951a.10.
Manuscript, Typescript, Diagrams: The Polypeptide-Chain Configuration in Hemoglobin and Other Globular Proteins, March 1951.
1951a.11.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Figures, Research Notes: The Structure of Fibrous Proteins of the Collagen-Gelatin Group, March 1951.
1951a.12.
Typescript: The Structure of Synthetic Polypeptides, March 1951.
1951a.13.
Typescript: Statement on Talk with Mr. Okrand, [re: University of Hawaii controversy] April 2, 1951.
1951a.14.
Typescript: Statement by Linus Pauling, April 2, 1951. [re: University of Hawaii controversy]April 2, 1951.

1951a2.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1951.
1951a2.1.
Manuscript, Typescript: Statement by Linus Pauling, [re: HUAC and peace activities] April 5, 1951.
1951a2.2.
Manuscript, Typescript: Statement by Linus Pauling, [re: new invitations to visit and speak in Hawaii] April 26, 1951.
1951a2.3.
Typescript: Statement, [re: protein research] May 16, 1951.
1951a2.4.
Typescript, Correspondence: Review of The American Fiat Review of German Science 1939-1946, Vol. 12. Physics of the Electron Shells, by Hans Kopferman, et al., eds, May 13, 1951.
1951a2.5.
Correspondence: Discussion of "The borides of some transition elements", by Roland Kiessling, June 1951.
1951a2.6.
Typescript: Structure of Alloys with about 160 Atoms in the Unit Cube, July 2, 1951.
1951a2.7.
Typescript, Correspondence, Newspaper Clipping: Professor Arnold Sommerfeld, August 6, 1951.
1951a2.8.
Typescript, Research Notes: Configurations of Polypeptide Chains with Favored Orientations around Single Bonds: Two New Pleated Sheets, August 1951.
1951a2.9.
Typescript, Correspondence: Review of Die Chemische Affinität, by Egon Wiberg, November 2, 1951.
1951a2.10.
Typescript: Draft of Statement about Charges by Army-Navy-Air Force Personnel Security Board, November 9, 1951.
1951a2.11.
Typescript: Statement by Professor Linus Pauling - For presentation to the Industrial Employment Review Board, Room 810, Federal Building, Los Angeles, Calif. 10 A.M., Monday, November 19, 1951. [re: political beliefs] November 19, 1951.
1951a2.12.
Typescript: Statement by Linus Pauling, [re: assignment of legal council to LP] November 19, 1951.
1951a2.13.
Typescript: Statement by Linus Pauling, [re: LP legal representation at meeting of Industrial Employment Review Board] November 20, 1951.
1951a2.14.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Magazine Article: No Title, Letter to the Editor of The American Legion Magazine, [re: article "Do Colleges Have to Hire Red Professors", by Louis Budenz] November 25, 1951.
1951a2.15.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Research Notes: Configurations of Polypeptide Chains with Equivalent CIS Amide Groups, November 27, 1951.
1951a2.16.
Typescript: Statement About Russian Attack on the Theory of Resonance, November 30, 1951.
1951a2.17.
Typescripts: Statement by Linus Pauling, [re: meeting with Lee DuBridge, Industrial Employment Review Board and LP security clearance] December 19, 1951.
1951a2.18.
Typescript: No Title, [re: structure of polypeptide chains] 1951.
1951a2.19.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: The Lotmar-Picken X-Ray Diagram of Dried Muscle, Letter to the Editor of Nature, 1951.
1951a2.20.
Typescript: Compound Helical Configurations of Polypeptide Chains with a Three-Residue Unit Forming Two Hydrogen Bonds, 1951.

1952a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1952.
1952a.1.
Typescript: Proposed Investigation of Electronic Structure of Phosphorus Pentachloride, January 7, 1952.
1952a.2.
Typescript, Correspondence: Review of States of Matter, by Hugh S. Taylor and Samuel Glasstone, eds., January 24, 1952.
1952a.3.
Typescript: Proposal for Research on the Structure of Gaseous Compounds of Silicon by the Electron Diffraction Method, January 31, 1952.
1952a.4.
Typescripts, Correspondence: The California Society of Fellows, February 8, 1952.
1952a.5.
Typescript: A Report on Silk Fibroin, February 25, 1952.
1952a.6.
Manuscript, Typescript: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the Los Angeles Times, [re: dismissal of Richard Lippman from the staff of the Cedars of Lebanon Hospital] March 15, 1952.
1952a.7.
Typescript: A Second Report on Silk Fibroin, April 4, 1952.
1952a.8.
Typescript: A Report on Collagen, April 12, 1952.
1952a.9.
Typescript: Statement by Linus Pauling, [re: restrictions on LP travel and subsequent threat posed to progress of science and individual liberties] April 22, 1952.
1952a.10.
Manuscript: Statement by Linus Pauling, [re: communications with Ruth Shipley and others in regards to passport problems] April 23, 1952.
1952a.11.
Typescripts: Statement by Linus Pauling, [re: travel restrictions due to passport problems] April 29, 1952.
1952a.12.
Abstract : Fundamental Dimensions of Polypeptide Chains, paper for Royal Society Protein Conference, May 1, 1952.
1952a.13.
Abstract : Configurations of Polypeptide Chains in Proteins, paper for Royal Society Protein Conference, May 1, 1952.
1952a.14.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of Aftenposten, [re: incorrect account of passport denial] May 20, 1952.
1952a.15.
Typescripts: The Best Interests of the United States, [re: passport denial] May 24, 1952.
1952a.16.
Typescript: Statement by Linus Pauling: Investigation of Linus Pauling by California Institute of Technology, June 6, 1952.
1952a.17.
Typescript: Statement by Linus Pauling on His Affiliation with Communism, June 20, 1952.
1952a.18.
Typescripts: The Department of State and the Structure of Proteins, June [?] 1952.
1952a.19.
Typescript, Correspondence: Review of The Proteins: Chemistry, Biological Activity, and Methods, by Hans Neurath and Kenneth Bailey, June-July 1952.
1952a.20.
Correspondence, Notes: Use of Propositions in Examinations for the Doctor's Degree, August 1952.
1952a.21.
Manuscript, Typescript: Statement by Linus Pauling, [re: allegations of communist affiliation] December 23, 1952.
1952a.22.
Manuscript Research Notes, Typescript: A Proposed Structure for the Nucleic Acids, December 1952.
1952a.23.
Typescript, Photographs: The Atomic Arrangements and Bonds of the Gold-Silver Ditellurides, 1952.
1952a.24.
Typescript: Interatomic Distances and Bond Character in the Oxygen Acids and Related Substances, 1952.

1953a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1953.
1953a.1.
Manuscript, Typescript, Notes: Statement by Linus Pauling, [re: testimony of Louis Budenz] January 4, 1953.
1953a.2.
Typescript: Statement by Prof. Linus Pauling, [re: clemency plea for Julius and Ethel Rosenberg] January 1953.
1953a.3.
Manuscript, Correspondence: No Title, [handwritten statement, in French, for l'Academie dés sciences, re: the social impact of world scientific organizations] February 4, 1953.
1953a.4.
Typescript: Unitarian Service Committee Mission to Germany, July 1953.
1953a.5.
Typescript, Correspondence: Review of International Tables for X-ray Crystallography, Vol. I. Symmetry Groups, K. Longsdale and N. F. M. Henry, eds., October 16, 1953.
1953a.6.
Typescript, Photographs: Compound Helical Configurations of Polypeptide Chains with a Three-Residue Unit Forming Two Hydrogen Bonds, 1953.
1953a.7.
Figures: Compound Helical Configurations of Polypeptide Chains: Structure of Proteins of the -keratin Type, 1953.
1953a.8.
Figures: Protein Interactions: Aggregation of Globular Proteins, 1953.

1954a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1954.
1954a.1.
Manuscript, Typescript: Russian Science, January 12, 1954.
1954a.2.
Typescript: The Heats of Sublimation of Boron and Carbon, February 19, 1954.
1954a.3.
Manuscript, Notes: No Title, Article submitted to The Nation, [re: HUAC trial of J. Robert Oppenheimer] April 22, 1954.
1954a.4.
Typescript, Correspondence: Review of Nature and Structure of Collagen,April 28, 1954.
1954a.5.
Manuscript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, [re: HUAC trial of J. Robert Oppenheimer] April 1954.
1954a.6.
Typescript, Correspondence: Review of The Chemical Structure of Proteins, by the Ciba Foundation, May 1954.
1954a.7.
Typescript, Correspondence, Illustrations: The Molecular Structure of Hair and Similar Fibrous Proteins, July 1954.
1954a.8.
Typescript, Correspondence: Review of The Kinetic Basis of Molecular Biology, by Frank H. Johnson, et al., July-August 1954.
1954a.9.
Correspondence: An Investigation of the Structure of Silk Fibroin, August 27, 1954.
1954a.10.
Typescripts: Affidavit by Linus Pauling, With Reference to Allegations Contained in a Letter from the Department of State, dated 19 July 1954, [re: passport difficulties] September 3, 1954.
1954a.11.
Typescript: Smog, October 1954.
1954a.12.
Typescript: Advice to Students, December 10, 1954.
1954a.13.
Correspondence: Introduction. The Structural Chemistry of Proteins, by H. D. Springall, June-December 1954.
1954a.14.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Galley Proof: The Stochastic Method and the Structure of Proteins, 1954.
1954a.15.
Typescript: Abnormality of Hemoglobin Molecules in Hereditary Hemolytic Anemias, 1954.

1955a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1955.
1955a.1.
Typescript, Correspondence: Biographical Notes Re: Thomas Addis, February 1, 1955.
1955a.2.
Manuscript: No Title, [re: Japanese scientists and science] March 10, 1955.
1955a.3.
Offprint: Comments by Professor Linus Pauling, [re: Nobel ceremonies and trip around the world] March 21, 1955.
1955a.4.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: On the Valence and Atomic Size of Silicon, Germanium, Arsenic, Antimony, and Bismuth in Alloys, July 27, 1955.
1955a.5.
Typescripts, Correspondence: Statement by Linus Pauling, [re: relations with the U.S. Department of State] November 7, 1955.
1955a.6.
Typescript, Correspondence: The Electronic Structure of Metals and Alloys, November 11, 1955.
1955a.7.
Typescript: Statement by Linus Pauling, [re: personal history of passport difficulties] November 16, 1955.
1955a.8.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: The Combining Power of Myoglobin for Alkyl Isocyanides, and the Structure of the Myoglobin Molecule, November 26, 1955.
1955a.9.
Typescript, Correspondence: Addition to Testimony by Linus Carl Pauling, [re: passport difficulties] November 26, 1955.
1955a.10.
Typescript, Correspondence, Non-Pauling Reprints: Hugo Theorell, December 2, 1955.
1955a.11.
Typescript, Correspondence: Review of The Strengths of Chemical Bonds, by T. L. Cotrell, December 29, 1955.
1955a.12.
Typescript: The Crystal Structure of Silk Fibroin, 1955.
1955a.13.
Typescript: Electric and Magnetic Properties of Molecules, 1955.
1955a.14.
Typescript: Review of Theoretical Principles of Organic Chemistry, by Walter Hückel, 1955.

1956a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1956.
1956a.1.
Manuscript, Typescript: No Title, [re: nuclear test ban] for Polish Radio Warsaw, March 2, 1956.
1956a.2.
Correspondence: No Title, [re: article on Arthur Amos Noyes for Dictionary of American Biography] March 16, 1956.
1956a.3.
Correspondence: The Electronic Structure of Metals and Alloys, March-May 1956.
1956a.4.
Typescript, Correspondence, Research Notes, Non-Pauling Reprint: The Structure of Hydrated Ions, March 1956 - May 1957.
1956a.5.
Typescripts, Correspondence: The Molecular Basis of Genetics, May 2, 1956.
1956a.6.
Typescript, Correspondence: Review of Fibrous Proteins and Their Biological Significance. No. IX. Symposia of the Society for Experimental Biology, May 16, 1956.
1956a.7.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Diagrams: Specific Hydrogen-Bond Formation between Pyrimidines and Purines in Deoxyribonucleic Acids, June 6, 1956.
1956a.8.
Typescript: Amedeo Avogadro, June 6, 1956.
1956a.9.
Typescripts, Correspondence: The Probability of Errors in the Process of Synthesis of Protein Molecules, Spring 1956.
1956a.10.
Typescript: Genetic Damage and Damage to Health by Radiation, statement prepared for the Southland Jewish Organization, September 26, 1956.
1956a.11.
Typescript, Correspondence: Review of Valency and Molecular Structure, by E. Cartmell and G. W. A. Fowles, October 23, 1956.
1956a.12.
Typescripts: Note on Possible Physiological Effect of Cosmic Rays, November 1, 1956.
1956a.13.
Typescripts, Correspondence: Review of Discovery of the Elements, by Mary Elvira Weeks, November 14, 1956.
1956a.14.
Typescript, Correspondence: The Electronic Structure of the Phosphorus Pentachloride Molecule, 1956.

1957a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1957.
1957a.1.
Typescript: The Structure of Ice II and Ice III, February 1, 1957.
1957a.2.
Typescript, Correspondence: Review of Synthetic Polypeptides: Preparation, Structure, and Properties, by C. H. Bamford, March 12, 1957.
1957a.3.
Manuscript, Correspondence: Statement on Bomb Tests, May 2, 1957.
1957a.4.
Typescript, Correspondence, Non-Pauling Typescript: The Use of Atomic Radii in the Discussion of Interatomic Distances and Lattice Constants of Crystals, May 1957.
[with a response from S. Geller published as, Comments on Pauling's Paper on Effective Metallic Radii for Use in -Wolfram Structure]
1957a.5.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Background Material: No Title, Letter to the Editor of The Reporter, [re: bomb tests in Nevada] May 1957.
1957a.6.
Typescript, Press Release: Appeal of American Scientists, Statement by Linus Pauling re: nuclear test ban treaty, June 3, 1957.
1957a.7.
Typescript, Correspondence, Photocopies: Statement by Linus Pauling on the Appeal of American Scientists, June 3, 1957.
1957a.8.
Typescripts, Notes: Statement by Linus Pauling, [re: United Nations Bomb Test Petition] June 7, 1957.

1957a2.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1957.
1957a2.1.
Manuscript, Typescripts: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the New York Times, [re: article on radiation exposure by Chadwyn Hill] June 9, 1957.
1957a2.2.
Typescript, Notes: A Statement About the Appeal by American Scientists, [re: collection of additional petition signatures through November 1, 1957] June 10, 1957.
1957a2.3.
Typescripts, Correspondence: Factors Affecting the Structure of Hemoglobins and Other Proteins, June 20, 1957.
1957a2.4.
Manuscript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of Chemical and Engineering News, [re: nuclear test ban treaty] July 22, 1957.
1957a2.5.
Typescripts, Correspondence: The Atom has Conquered War, July 25, 1957.
1957a2.6.
Manuscripts, Typescript: Some Observations About Science in the USSR, Letter to the Editor, unknown Russian-language journal, August 23, 1957.
1957a2.7.
Typescript: Il Ne Doit Pas y Avoir De Troisième Guerre Mondiale, published in Loisirs et Culture, October 1957.
1957a2.8.
Typescript, Correspondence: The Nature of Bond Orbitals and the Origin of Potential Barriers to Internal Rotation in Molecules, December 1957.
1957a2.9.
Typescripts: Abnormal Hemoglobin Molecules in Relation to Disease, 1957.
1957a2.10.
Typescript, Correspondence: Preface. How Life Began, by Irving Adler, 1957.
1957a2.11.
Typescript: An Appeal to the 86th Congress of the United States, [re: United Nations bomb test petition] 1957.
1957a2.12.
Typescript: The Petition Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, Letter to the Editor of the Reed College [Portland, OR] Quest, 1957.

1958a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1958.
1958a.1.
Typescript: Petition to the United Nations, January 13, 1958.
1958a.2.
Typescript, Non-Pauling Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Note to the Intercollegian, [re: nuclear test ban] February 4, 1958.
1958a.3.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of Chemical and Engineering News, [re: Soviet proposal for nuclear test ban] February 4, 1958.
1958a.4.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of LIFE, [re: article on nuclear tests by Teller and Latter] February 5, 1958.
1958a.5.
Manuscript, Correspondence: No Title, [re: achievements of science and role played by science in public affairs; for publication in International Affairs (Moscow, USSR)] February 8, 1958.
1958a.6.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Notes: The Compelling Need to Stop Nuclear Tests, February 18, 1958.
1958a.7.
Typescript, Notes, Correspondence, Itinerary: The Pauling-Teller Debate, [published as Fallout and Disarmament] February 20, 1958.
1958a.8.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of LIFE, [re: rebuttal by Teller and Latter to Pauling letter of February 4] February 27, 1958.
1958a.9.
Typescript, Correspondence, Newspaper Clipping: No Title, Letter to the Editor of The Sacramento Union, [re: signatures on nuclear test ban petition] March 12, 1958.
1958a.10.
Correspondence, Newspaper Clipping: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the Chico Enterprise-Record, [re: source and amount of funds used in gathering signatures for United Nations petition] March 28, 1958.
1958a.11.
Manuscript, Newspaper Clipping: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the Montreal Star, [re: fallout in Canada] April 8, 1958.
1958a.12.
Typescript, Correspondence: Comments on Story by Nathan G. Hale, Jr. on Fallout and Testing, April 13, 1958.
1958a.13.
Typescripts, Correspondence: Should Weapons Testing Be Stopped?, April 14, 1958.
1958a.14.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Notes: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the New York Times, [re: radiation and fallout] May 8, 1958.
1958a.15.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of Time, [re: comments on fallout made by Willard Libby] May 12, 1958.
1958a.16.
Typescript, Correspondence: Foreword. Moments of Discovery, by George Schwartz and Phillip Bishop, eds., May 22, 1958.
1958a.17.
Typescripts, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of Frontier, [re: harmful effects of radioactive fallout] May 28, 1958.

1958a2.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1958.
1958a2.1.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of The New Yorker, [re: quantity of fallout and source of fallout data] June 12, 1958.
1958a2.2.
Typescript: Affidavit of Linus C. Pauling, [originally titled Statement about Genetic and Somatic Effects of Radioactive Elements Produced by the Testing of Nuclear Weapons] June 14, 1958.
1958a2.3.
Typescript: Statement of Dr. Linus Pauling to the Associated Press, June 21, [re: election of LP as a foreign member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences] June 21, 1958.
1958a2.4.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the New Yorker, [re: radiation and fallout] July 18, 1958.
1958a2.5.
Typescript, Correspondence: Review of Bone and Radiostrontium, by Arne Engström, et al., August 15, 1958.
1958a2.6.
Typescript: Draft of a Statement (for Consideration by the Third Pugwash Conference at Kitzbuhel, Austria), September 17, 1958.
1958a2.7.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Notes: Predicted Genetic and Somatic Effects of Carbon-14 from Tests of Nuclear Weapons, October 4, 1958.
[Includes manuscript notes: C-14 Distribution, May 4, 1958]
1958a2.8.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the New York Times, [re: fallout] November 7, 1958.
1958a2.9.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the New York Times, [re: fallout and leukemia] December 3, 1958.
1958a2.10.
Manuscript, Typescript, Notes, Non-Pauling Reprints: The Relation Between Longevity and Obesity in Human Beings, 1958.
1958a2.11.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Dr. Linus Pauling on the Effects of Nuclear Tests, 1958.
1958a2.12.
Manuscript: Let Us Compete in Morality, 1958.

1959a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1959.
1959a.1.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, [re: support notice for The Key newspaper] January 1959.
1959a.2.
Typescript, Correspondence: Science and the Constitution of the United States of America, February 25, 1959.
1959a.3.
Typescript: The Most Important Thing in the World, Editorial for the Pasadena Independent-Star News, March 17, 1959.
1959a.4.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, [greeting message to the Twenty-Third Annual Educational Conference of the Teachers Union of the City of New York, "Knowledge Knows No Frontiers"] March 25, 1959.
1959a.5.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of Scientific American, [re: comments by Merril Eisenbud to the Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy] April 11, 1959.
1959a.6.
Manuscript, Correspondence: Introduction. Song of Peace, by Walter Lowenfels and Anton Refregier, April 14, 1959.
1959a.7.
Typescript, Correspondence: Statement by Linus Pauling about "Common Sense and Nuclear Warfare" by Bertrand Russell, May 4, 1959.
1959a.8.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the Boston Herald, [re: fallout and leukemia] May 8, 1959.
1959a.9.
Typescripts, Correspondence: The Discussion of Tetragonal Boron by the Resonating-Valence-Bond Theory of Electron-Deficient Substances, June 11, 1959.
1959a.10.
Typescripts, Correspondence: Review of The Way Things Are, by P. W. Bridgman, June 18, 1959.
1959a.11.
Typescripts, Correspondence: Quantum Theory and Chemistry, contribution to the Max Planck-Festschrift 1958, July 9, 1959.
1959a.12.
Typescripts, Galley: The Hiroshima Appeal, August 7, 1959.
1959a.13.
Typescript: Statement by Professor Pauling, [re: nuclear armament and meeting with Albert Schweitzer] August 27, 1959.
1959a.14.
Thermofaxed Typescript, Typescripts, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the Saturday Evening Post, [re: "Fallout: The Silent Killer"] August 27, 1959.
1959a.15.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: Kékulé and the Chemical Bond, September 2, 1959.
1959a.16.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the New York Times, [re: Strontium-90] September 4, 1959.
1959a.17.
Typescript, Correspondence, Non-Pauling Reprint: No Title, Letter to Editor of The Progressive, September 1959.
[re: letter to the editor by Nat S. Finney, Pauling Reply to the Editor, September 4, 1959]
1959a.18.
Correspondence: No Title, [re: galley proof of a paper presented at the Tenth Anniversary Symposium for the Ciba Foundation, to appear in J. Am. Chem. Soc.] September 1959.
1959a.19.
Typescript: Statement by Linus Pauling, [re: "false statements" published in the Los Angeles Examiner] October 31, 1959.

1959a2.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1959.
1959a2.1.
Typescripts, Correspondence: Molecules and Evolution, review of The Molecular Basis of Evolution, by Christian B. Anfinson, November 6, 1959.
1959a2.2.
Typescript, Correspondence, Notes, Non-Pauling Reprint: The Effects of Strontium-90 on Mice, November 7, 1959.
1959a2.3.
Typescript: Declaration of Hope, November 1959.
1959a2.4.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Our Duty as Human Beings, December 18, 1959.
1959a2.5.
Typescript, Correspondence, Notes: No Title, [re: greatest scientific achievement of the 1950s and hopes for the 1960s] December 21, 1959.
1959a2.6.
Typescript, Correspondence, Notes, Background Material: Why We Must Have Peace, December 23, 1959.
1959a2.7.
Typescript: No Title, [re: surviving a nuclear war] 1959.
1959a2.8.
Typescripts, Abstract, Galley Proof, Correspondence: The Nature of the Forces Operating in the Process of the Duplication of Molecules in Living Organisms, 1959.
1959a2.9.
Typescript, Correspondence, Galley: The Structure of Water, 1959.

1960a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1960.
1960a.1.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Newspaper Clipping: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the New York Times, [re: Fallout! What We Know and What We Don't Know, by Merril Eisenbud] January 20, 1960.
1960a.2.
Correspondence: Fallout: Today's Seven Year Plague, January 1960.
1960a.3.
Typescript: Statement by Professor Linus Pauling, [re: international nuclear test ban and disarmament] March 7, 1960.
1960a.4.
Typescript, Correspondence: High Energy Radiation and Its Effects on Man, March 30, 1960.
1960a.5.
Typescripts: Radioactive Fallout and Nuclear War, April 8, 1960.
1960a.6.
Typescripts, Correspondence: Aging and Death, April 8, 1960.
1960a.7.
Manuscript: No Title, [re: The Fallout Suits] April 11, 1960.
1960a.8.
Typescripts, Background Information: The World Must Now Choose Peace, May 7, 1960.
1960a.9.
Typescripts: Statement by Professor Linus Pauling about the Case Population around Lake Magelungen near Stockholm vs. A. B. Atomenergi Concerning Right to Discharge Radioactive Waste Water into Lake Magelungen from an Atomic Driven Heat and Power Station at Ågesta, May 13, 1960.
1960a.10.
Typescripts, Correspondence: The Structure of the 7-Norbornadienylonium Ion, May 23, 1960.

1960a2.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1960.
1960a2.1.
Typescripts, Correspondence: Introduction. Molecular Genetics and Human Disease, by Lytt I. Gardner, May 27, 1960.
1960a2.2.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, [re: international agreements leading to disarmament] Letter to the Editor of The Liberal, May 31, 1960.
1960a2.3.
Typescripts: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the Pasadena Star-News, [re: arguments against nuclear disarmament] June 9, 1960.
1960a2.4.
Typescripts, Correspondence: Review of Fallout: A Study of Superbombs, Strontium-90 and Survival, by John M. Fowler, ed., June 14, 1960.
1960a2.5.
Typescripts, Correspondence: Linus Pauling Statement, [re: nuclear test ban petition, Senate Internal Security Subcommittee] June 21, 1960.
1960a2.6.
Typescripts: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the Pasadena Star-News, [re: positions on unilateral disarmament] June 23, 1960.
1960a2.7.
Typescripts: Statement by Linus Pauling about Membership in Organizations, July 5, 1960.
1960a2.8.
Typescript, Correspondence: A Comparison of Animal Hemoglobins by Tryptic Peptide Pattern Analysis, July 8, 1960.
1960a2.9.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the Los Angeles Mirror, [re: Senate Internal Subcommittee hearings] September 29, 1960.
1960a2.10.
Typescript: I Appeal to My Fellow Americans, [re: abolition of Senate Internal Security Subcommittee] September 30, 1960.
1960a2.11.
Typescript, Correspondence, Non-Pauling Typescript: My Experiences with the Internal Security Subcommittee of the U.S. Senate, September 1960.
1960a2.12.
Typescript: Statement by Linus Pauling about the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, October 26, 1960.
1960a2.13.
Typescript, Notes: Statement by Linus Pauling, [re: Committee of 500 and Senate Internal Security Subcommittee] October 27, 1960.
1960a2.14.
Typescript: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the Pasadena Star-News, [re: media coverage of Senate Internal Security Subcommittee hearings and local Pauling speeches] October 1960.
1960a2.15.
Correspondence, Non-Pauling Reprints: Jeder Atomversuch fordert Opfer, [German translation of A Nobel Scientist Speaks: Every Test Kills..., for Die Lupe] November 4, 1960.
1960a2.16.
Manuscript, Notes: The Nation's Future, Teller and Szilard TV discussion, November 12, 1960.
1960a2.17.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Newspaper Clipping: No Title, [re: response to the question, "would you prefer death to the threat of being forced to live under communism?"] Letter to the Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada) Sun, December 6, 1960.
1960a2.18.
Typescript, Notes: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the Bellingham (Washington) Herald, [re: accusation of libelous statements] December 1960.
1960a2.19.
Typescript: The Great Fallout Controversy, Letter to the Editor of the J. Am. Med. Assoc., [re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee hearings] 1960.
1960a2.20.
Typescript: Comments on the Article by Teller and Latter, for LIFE, 1960.
1960a2.21.
Typescript: No Title, [re: nuclear disarmament, China, the military-industrial complex and the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee] 1960.
1960a2.22.
Typescript: Scientists Submit Petition to UN Urging International Agreement to Stop Testing Nuclear Bombs, 1960.
1960a2.23.
Manuscript, Correspondence: Names of All Persons Who, to the Best of My Knowledge, Submitted to Me Copies of the United Nations Bomb-Test Petition, 1960.

1961a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1961.
1961a.1.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, [message to the Class of 1961 of Newark College of Engineering] January 4, 1961.
1961a.2.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: The Nature of the Metallic Orbital, January 18, 1961.
1961a.3.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: The Nature of the Metallic Orbital and the Structure of Metals, January 20, 1961.
1961a.4.
Manuscript, Typescript, Figures, Correspondence, Offprint: The Carbon-Carbon Triple Bond and the Nitrogen-Nitrogen Triple Bond, February 2, 1961.
1961a.5.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the New York Times, [re: review by Reinhold Niebuhr of "The Future of Mankind"] February 3, 1961.
1961a.6.
Typescript, Background Material: A United Nations Petition Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, February 16, 1961.
1961a.7.
Correspondence: Humanism and Peace, March 11, 1961.
1961a.8.
Manuscripts, Typescripts, Notes, Correspondence: Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, Conference Statement, May 6, 1961.
1961a.9.
Typescripts, Correspondence: Thalassæmia and the Abnormal Human Hæmoglobins, May 29, 1961.
1961a.10.
Typescript, Notes: Pauling Statement on Neutron Bomb, June 27, 1961.
1961a.11.
Typescripts, Correspondence: Early Work on X-ray Diffraction in the California Institute of Technology, June 30, 1961.
1961a.12.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Non-Pauling Reprints: A Report on the Oslo Conference, July 5, 1961.
1961a.13.
Typescript, Correspondence, Notes: No Title, [re: rearmament of Germany] statement published in Neues Deutschland, July 14, 1961.
1961a.14.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: No Dispute Can Justify Nuclear War, July 21, 1961.
1961a.15.
Manuscript, Correspondence: Flight of Vostok Statement, August 6, 1961.
1961a.16.
Typescript, Correspondence: Who would survive?, Letter to the Editor of Newsweek, August 8, 1961.
1961a.17.
Typescript, Correspondence: Dead to the World, Letter to the Editor of Time, August 8, 1961.

1961a2.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1961.
1961a2.1.
Typescript, Correspondence: Women and the Oslo Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, August 12, 1961.
1961a2.2.
Typescript: Statement by Linus Pauling about Russian Bomb Tests, August 31, 1961.
1961a2.3.
Typescript, Correspondence: Comment by Linus Pauling on the Book Science in the Cause of Man by Gerard Piel, September 3, 1961.
1961a2.4.
Typescript, Background Material: A Proposal for an International Institute for the Determination of the Structure of Globular Proteins, Nucleic Acids, and Other Macromolecules Important to Life, prepared for the Seventh Conference on Science and World Affairs, Stowe, Vermont, September 5-9, 1961.
1961a2.5.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Notes, Background Material: The Growing Field, [Chapter 8 in Problems of Inorganic Structures] September 14, 1961.
1961a2.6.
Typescript: The London Statement, September 14-16, 1961.
1961a2.7.
Typescript: End the Tests, September 30, 1961.
1961a2.8.
Typescripts, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the Oxnard, California Press Courier, [re: nuclear fallout] October 3, 1961.
1961a2.9.
Typescript, Correspondence: How Fallout Shelters Increase Our Danger, October 4, 1961.
[Published as The Dead Will Inherit the Earth]
1961a2.10.
Typescripts, Correspondence: The Truth about Fallout Shelters, October 5, 1961.
1961a2.11.
Typescript, Correspondence: Why I Am Opposed to Fallout Shelters, October 11, 1961.
1961a2.12.
Manuscript: No Title, Letter to the Editor of Canada Month Magazine, [re: nuclear bomb tests and fallout] October 20, 1961.
1961a2.13.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the National Guardian, [re: nuclear tests by the U.S. and U.S.S.R.] November 1, 1961.
1961a2.14.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of The Reporter-Dispatch, [re: Teller remarks in an article by Alton Blakeslee] November 8, 1961.
1961a2.15.
Manuscript, Typescript: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the New York Times, [re: Edward Teller's campaign to resume nuclear tests] November 16, 1961.

1961a3.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1961.
1961a3.1.
Thermofaxed Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Note to Self: The Theory of Resonance in Chemistry, December 3, 1961.
1961a3.2.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: Telegrams to President John F. Kennedy and Premier Nikita Khrushchev, October-December, 1961.
1961a3.3.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Notes: A Molecular Theory of General Anesthesia, 1961.
1961a3.4.
Typescript: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the New York Times, [re: nuclear testing] 1961.
1961a3.5.
Typescript, Background Material: Creativity, 1961.
1961a3.6.
Typescript: Allen-Bradley Company and Anti-Trust Fines, 1961.
1961a3.7.
Typescript, Correspondence: The Scientist's Place in Society, 1961.
1961a3.8.
Typescript: Outspoken Scientist -- A Reply, 1961.
1961a3.9.
Typescript: The Great Goal -- General and Complete Disarmament, 1961.
1961a3.10.
Correspondence: Molecular Disease, Evolution, and Genic Heterogeneity, 1961-1962.

1962a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1962.
1962a.1.
Typescript, Correspondence: The Molecular Basis of Genetic Defects, January 22-24, 1962.
1962a.2.
Typescript, Correspondence, Offprint: No Title, [re: peace and disarmament] statement read to a rally of the Social Workers Committee for Nuclear Disarmament, January 26, 1962.
1962a.3.
Typescript: Comments on the Article "The Fallout Scare", by Edward Teller with Allen Brown, Part 2 of a 3 Part Series Published in the Saturday Evening Post, February 3, 10, and 17, 1962,.
1962a.4.
Manuscript, Typescript: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the New York Times, [re: resumption of atmospheric testing of nuclear weapons] February 28, 1962.
1962a.5.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Fallout, February 1962.
1962a.6.
Typescript: Telegram from Linus Pauling to President John F. Kennedy, March 1, 1962.
1962a.7.
Manuscript, Typescripts: Linus Pauling, Radio Liberty, March 8, 1962.
1962a.8.
Typescripts, Correspondence: The Committee of 100 on Trial, March 14, 1962.
1962a.9.
Typescript, Correspondence: Statement by Linus Pauling, [re: banning of nuclear weapons from Switzerland] March 31, 1962.
1962a.10.
Typescript, Correspondence, Notes, Newspaper Clipping: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the Washington Post, [re: atmospheric nuclear tests, published as Unjustified Action] April 7, 1962.
1962a.11.
Typescripts, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the New York Times, [re: atmospheric nuclear tests] April 7, 1962.
1962a.12.
Typescripts, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the Detroit Free Press, [re: response to article "To Be or Not to Be Afraid?", by J. Laurence Kulp] April 9, 1962.
1962a.13.
Manuscript, Correspondence: Statement to the U.S. Academy of Sciences, the Soviet Academy of Sciences, and the Royal Society, [re: appeal to postpone planned nuclear tests by the U.S. and U.S.S.R.] April 15, 1962.
1962a.14.
Typescripts, Correspondence: The Nature of Nuclear War and the Need for Disarmament, April 24, 1962.
1962a.15.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Valence Bond Theory in Coordination Chemistry, June 1, 1962.
1962a.16.
Manuscript, Typescript: Answers by Linus Pauling to Interrogatories, June 6, 1962.
1962a.17.
Typescript, Correspondence, Newspaper Clipping: Peace Group Meetings, Letter to the Editor of the New York Times, June 18, 1962.
1962a.18.
Manuscript, Typescript, Notes: Further Answers by Linus Pauling to Interrogatories, June 19, 1962.
1962a.19.
Typescript: Additional Statement About Alleged Membership in Organizations. Answer by Linus Pauling to Interrogatory, June 21, 1962.

1962a2.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1962.
1962a2.1.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Our Hope for the Future, June 25, 1962.
1962a2.2.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: No Title, Letter to the Editor of Liberation, [re: World Congress for General Disarmament and Peace] July 6, 1962.
1962a2.3.
Typescript, Correspondence, Non-Pauling Reprint: No Title, Letter to the Editor of Physics Today, [re: radiation exposure and leukemia] July 9, 1962.
1962a2.4.
Manuscript: Statement by Linus Pauling, [re: suspicions by LP that his mail is being checked] July 9, 1962.
1962a2.5.
Manuscript, Typescript: Affidavit of Linus C. Pauling, July 14, 1962.
1962a2.6.
Manuscript, Typescript, Notes, Background Material: The Electroneutrality Principle, July 1962.
1962a2.7.
Manuscript, Typescript: Statement by Linus Pauling, [re: nuclear testing by the U.S.S.R.] August 6, 1962.
1962a2.8.
Typescript, Correspondence, Abstract, Notes: A Spectrophotometric Investigation of the Denaturation of Human Hemoglobins in Alkaline Solution, August, [?] 1962.
1962a2.9.
Typescripts: Future Pugwash Programs, September 5, 1962.
1962a2.10.
Typescript, Correspondence: Molecular Disease, Editorial for Medicine et Hygiene, September 17, 1962.

1962a3.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1962.
1962a3.1.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Research Notes: The Genetic Effects of Radioactive Fallout and Carbon 14 Produced by Nuclear Weapons Tests, published as Genetic Effects of Weapons Tests, October 13, 1962.
1962a3.2.
Typescript: Telegram from Ava Helen and Linus Pauling to President John F. Kennedy, October 22, 1962.
1962a3.3.
Manuscript, Typescript: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the New York Times, [re: account of the Gandhi Peace Award ceremony] November 2, 1962.
1962a3.4.
Manuscript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to Leo Rosten, Look Magazine, [re: nuclear weapons testing and disarmament, for article "Christmas in Crisis"] November 6, 1962.
1962a3.5.
Typescript, Correspondence: A Proposal About a Method of Plugging the Larger Holes in Osmotic Membranes Suitable for Sea Water Demineralization and Other Purposes, December 3, 1962.
1962a3.6.
Manuscript, Typescript, Non-Pauling Publication: Statement by Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling on the Issuance of Subpoenas by HUAC to Women Working for Peace, December 5, 1962.
1962a3.7.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the New York Times, [re: statements on the Pugwash Conferences made by Henry Kissinger and Bertrand Russell] December 11, 1962.
1962a3.8.
Typescripts: Scientific Factors Bearing on World Problems, December 14, 1962.
1962a3.9.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Notes, Background Material: The One-Electron-Bond Theory of Antiferromagnetism and Ferrimagnetism: A Simple Chemical-Bond Theory of Metal Oxides and Similar Crystals Explains Their Magnetic Properties, 1962.
1962a3.10.
Typescripts: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the New York Times, [re: atmospheric tests conducted by the USSR] 1962.
1962a3.11.
Typescript: Review of The Chemical Bond, by John N. Murrell, Sydney F. Kettle and John M. Tedder, 1962.

1963a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1963.
1963a.1.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, [re: Ulbricht proposal] February 15, 1963.
1963a.2.
Typescripts, Correspondence: Comments on Draft of a Report on the Oxford Conference and World Council of Peace Observers, Accompanying Letter of 22 February 1963 from Robert W. Gilmore, [written by LP and AHP] March 7, 1963.
1963a.3.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Notes, Correspondence: The Oxford Conference of Peace Groups, [written by LP and AHP] March 12, 1963.
1963a.4.
Typescript, Correspondence, Notes, Background Material: Chemical Paleogenetics: Molecular "Restoration Studies" of Extinct Forms of Life, March 25, 1963.
1963a.5.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of The Saturday Evening Post, [re: civil defense] March 25, 1963.
1963a.6.
Manuscript: No Title, [re: need for disarmament and renunciation of war] March 1963.
1963a.7.
Manuscript: Statement about the Gerson Cancer Therapy, April 7, 1963.
1963a.8.
Typescript, Correspondence: The Need for Disarmament and World Peace, April 27, 1963.
1963a.9.
Typescripts: An Open Letter From Linus Pauling to President Sachar, [re: resignation of Kathleen Gough Aberle] April 30, 1963.
1963a.10.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: The Nature of Nuclear War and the Need for Disarmament and Peace, May 10, 1963.
1963a.11.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, [re: "What issues confront students today?"] statement written for Orientation, May 10, 1963.
1963a.12.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Would Civilization Survive a Nuclear War?, May 1963.
1963a.13.
Correspondence: New World, Letter to the Editor of Newsweek, May 1963.
1963a.14.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: The Structure of Methylene and Methyl, June 13, 1963.
1963a.15.
Manuscript: The Valence and Magnetic Moment of the Manganese Atom in Manganese Metal and Alloys, June 19, 1963.
1963a.16.
Correspondence, Publication: Science and the Future of Humanity, July 15, 1963.
1963a.17.
Typescripts, Correspondence: No Title, [re: bomb-test ban] August 15, 1963.
1963a.18.
Manuscripts, Typescript, Correspondence: Molecular Disease and Evolution, [revision], September 16, 1963.

1963a2.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1963.
1963a2.1.
Manuscripts, Typescripts, Correspondence, Notes, Background Material: Methylene and the Carbenes, September 23, 1963.
1963a2.2.
Typescript: Electron Transfer in Dilute Gold Alloys, September 1963.
1963a2.3.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: The Energy of Transargononic Bonds, October 10, 1963.
1963a2.4.
Typescript: Statement by Linus Pauling, [re: appointment to the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions] October 18, 1963.
1963a2.5.
Abstract: Molecular Architecture, October 22, 1963.
1963a2.6.
Correspondence: Molecules as Documents of Evolutionary History, November 12, 1963.
1963a2.7.
Typescript, Correspondence: New Year's Greetings to the Japanese People, December 5, 1963.
1963a2.8.
Typescript, Correspondence: Science and Peace, Nobel Lecture, December 11, 1963.
1963a2.9.
Correspondence: Foreword. Enzyme and Metabolic Inhibitors: Vol. 1, General Principles of Inhibition, by John Leydon Webb, December 16, 1963.
1963a2.10.
Typescript, Correspondence: Statement by Linus Pauling, [re: nuclear disarmament and nuclear-free zones] December 1963.
1963a2.11.
Typescript, Correspondence: Message to the 1963 Hiroshima Commemoration Rally, 1963.
1963a2.12.
Typescripts, Correspondence: The Genesis of Ideas, 1963.
1963a2.13.
Typescripts, Notes, Background Material: Comments on the Chemical Bond Achievement Test, 1963.
1963a2.14.
Typescript: Possible Theory of Maximum in Melting Point Curve of Metals as a Function of Pressure, 1963.

1964a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1964.
1964a.1.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: The Hydrate Microcrystal Theory of General Anesthesia, January - February 1964.
1964a.2.
Manuscript: The Dineutron-Helion-Oxygon Theory of Nuclear Structure and Nuclear Fission, February 3, 1964.
1964a.3.
Typescript: Statement by Linus Pauling in Connection with the Application by the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions for a Grant, February 14, 1964.
1964a.4.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: The Electroneutrality Principle and the Structure of Molecules, February 17, 1964.
1964a.5.
Correspondence: The Role of Unilateral Action, February 28, 1964.
1964a.6.
Typescript, Correspondence: Statement by Professor Linus Pauling about Need for Research on Mental Retardation in the State of California, March 9, 1964.
1964a.7.
Typescript, Correspondence: Preface. The Futile Crusade, by Sidney Lens, March 12, 1964.
1964a.8.
Typescript: Statement by Linus Pauling about St. Louis Trial, March 22, 1964.
1964a.9.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the Whittier (California) Daily News, [re: explosive power of world stockpile of nuclear weapons] April 9, 1964.
1964a.10.
Manuscript: No Title, [notes on a talk given by philosopher Ragaran Ihyer] April 14, 1964.
1964a.11.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Albert Schweitzer: Physician and Humanitarian, May 20, 1964.
1964a.12.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the New York Times, [re: Dutch refusal of entry to AHP and other women protestors] May 21, 1964.
1964a.13.
Typescript, Correspondence: Nature of the Iron-Oxygen Bond in Oxyhaemoglobin, May 27, 1964.
1964a.14.
Typescript, Correspondence: The Energy of Transargononic Bonds, June 7, 1964.
1964a.15.
Typescripts: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the New York Times, [re: speech given by LP in Leipzig, Germany] July 16, 1964.
1964a.16.
Typescripts: The Polypyramidon Theory of the Structure of Nuclei and the Abundances of Nuclides, October 22, 1964.
1964a.17.
Typescript: No Title, Letter to the Editor of The Age (Melbourne, Australia) [re: birth defects caused by nuclear fallout] November 2, 1964.
1964a.18.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: The Contribution of India to the Achievement of World Peace, December 1964.
1964a.19.
Manuscript, Typescript: The Inter-Ionic Attraction Theory of Ionized Solutes. VII. Applicability of the Theory in its Present Form, 1964.
[from a 1926 version of the same paper]
1964a.20.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: World Morality and World Peace, 1964.
1964a.21.
Typescript: The Possibilities for Further Progress in Medicine through Research, 1964.
1964a.22.
Typescripts, Correspondence: The Triple Revolution, 1964.

1965a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1965.
1965a.1.
Manuscript: The Polypyramidon Theory of the Structure of the Heavier Atomic Nuclei and the Nature of Nuclear Fission, January 6, 1965.
1965a.2.
Typescript, Correspondence: Introduction. We Make Our Tomorrow, by Anton Refregier, January 1965.
1965a.3.
Correspondence: Nuclear Weapons and World Sanity, February 15, 1965.
1965a.4.
Typescript, Correspondence: Foreword. Behavioral Science and Human Survival, by Milton Schwebel, March 11, 1965.
1965a.5.
Typescript, Correspondence: Review of The Science of Science: Society in the Technological Age, by Maurice Goldsmith, March 29, 1965.
1965a.6.
Typescript: Introduction. Bertha von Suttner, by Beatrix Kempf, [?] 1965.
1965a.7.
Manuscript: No Title, [statement of support for the organization of a debate re: the Vietnam War between Senators Morse and Proxmire, Reed College, Portland, Oregon] April 1, 1965.
1965a.8.
Typescript, Correspondence: The Sulvanite Puzzle Resolved, May 1965.
1965a.9.
Manuscript, Abstract, Correspondence, Figures: The Close-Packed-Spheron Theory of Nuclear Structure and the Mechanism of Nuclear Fission, August 2, 1965.
1965a.10.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: The Structural Basis of Neutron and Proton Magic Numbers in Atomic Nuclei, August 5, 1965.
1965a.11.
Typescript, Correspondence, Figures: The Close-Packed-Spheron Model of Atomic Nuclei and its Relation to the Shell Model, August 6, 1965.
1965a.12.
Typescript, Correspondence, Ancillary material: Press Release regarding Eight Recipients of the Nobel Peace Prize in Joint Appeal for Vietnam Settlement, August 12, 1965.

1965a2.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1965.
1965a2.1.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Referee's Comments: The Structural Basis of the Onset of Nuclear Deformation at Neutron Number 90, August 31, 1965.
1965a2.2.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Notes, Background Material: The Structural Significance of the Principal Quantum Number of Nucleonic Orbital Wave Functions, August 1965.
1965a2.3.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Support Notice. Storm the Gates of Jericho, by Rabbi Abraham L. Feinberg, September 15, 1965.
1965a2.4.
Typescript, Ancillary Material: Press Release. Governments Respond to Joint Appeal by Nobel Peace Prize Recipients for Vietnam Settlement, October 7, 1965.
1965a2.5.
Typescript: A New Theory of the Structure of the Atomic Nucleus, October 11, 1965.
1965a2.6.
Manuscript: Prolate Deformation of Light Nuclei, October 26, 1965.
1965a2.7.
Typescripts, Correspondence: Foreword. The Binding Force, by John W. Coltman, November 16, 1965.
1965a2.8.
Typescript, Correspondence, Notes: Press Release. An Appeal to President Johnson to Initiate Vietnam Discussions, December 3, 1965.
1965a2.9.
Manuscript, Typescript: Statement by Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling, [re: Pacem in Terris] December 16, 1965.
1965a2.10.
Manuscript, Typescripts: The Nature of the Chemical Bonds in Sulvanite, Cu3VS4, December 27, 1965.
1965a2.11.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, [re: U.S. policy in Vietnam] statement prepared for WPTR radio, December 27, 1965.
1965a2.12.
Typescript: Molecules as Documents of Evolutionary History, 1965.

1965a3.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1965.
1965a3.1.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Fifty Years of Physical Chemistry in the California Institute of Technology, 1965.
1965a3.2.
Typescript, Correspondence, Offprint: Molecular Structure in Relation to Medicine, 1965.
1965a3.3.
Typescripts, Notes: The Melting Point of Methane and Other Tetrahydrides, 1965.
1965a3.4.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: A Critical Analysis of the Report on the Hearings of Dr. Linus Pauling, 1965.

1966a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1966.
1966a.1.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Petition to the Senate of the United States for the Redress of a Grievance, March 3, 1966.
1966a.2.
Typescript: Press Release. Linus Pauling Elected Member of French Academy of Sciences, May 3, 1966.
1966a.3.
Typescript, Correspondence, Notes: A Proposal for the Discussion of a System of Ethical Principles, June 1, 1966.
1966a.4.
Typescript: Statement of Linus and Ava Helen Pauling, [re: danger of nuclear war] August 6, 1966.
1966a.5.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Notes: The Structure and Properties of Graphite and Boron Nitride, September 1966.
1966a.6.
Typescripts, Correspondence: Molecular Research and Development, October 13, 1966.
1966a.7.
Typescript, Correspondence: A Forecast for Chemistry, October 19, 1966.
1966a.8.
Manuscript, Background Material: Atomic Numbers of the More Stable Superheavy Elements, 1966.
1966a.9.
Typescript: The Structure of Hydrazoic Acid, 1966.
1966a.10.
Typescript, Correspondence: Electron Transfer and Atomic Magnetic Moments in the Ordered Intermetallic Compound AlFe3, 1966.

1967a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1967.
1967a.1.
Manuscript, Typescript, Galley Proofs, Correspondence, Background Material: Civil Defense -- A Delusion, March 25, 1967.
1967a.2.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, [Rebuttal to statements made by Eugene Wigner, Published as The Road to Disarmament?] April 26, 1967.
1967a.3.
Typescript, Correspondence: Orthomolecular Methods in Medicine, May 12, 1967.
1967a.4.
Typescript: Statement by Linus Pauling on Peace on Earth: The Position of the Scientists, May 28-31, 1967.
1967a.5.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Physics, Magnetic-Moment Evidence for the Polyspheron Structure of the Lighter Atomic Nuclei, September 22, 1967.
1967a.6.
Typescript: Union of Soviet Socialist Republic on the Occasion of the Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration, November 2, 1967.
1967a.7.
Typescript: The Fluoridation of Drinking Water, November 29, 1967.
1967a.8.
Typescript: Peace and Freedom Party Editorial, December 11, 1967.
1967a.9.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Figures: Orthomolecular Psychiatry, December 17, 1967.
1967a.10.
Manuscript, Typescript: One Aspect of the History of the Theory of the Inorganic Coordination Complexes, 1967.
1967a.11.
Manuscript: No Title, [re: Vietnam War; delivered to the Students for a Democratic Society] 1967.

1968a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1968.
1968a.1.
Typescript: The Chromium-Carbon Bond Length in Chromium Hexacarbonyl, January 18, 1968.
1968a.2.
Typescripts, Manuscript Notes, Non-Pauling Reprint: Marbles in Balloons, January 1968.
1968a.3.
Typescript: The Correction of Bond Lengths for Partial Ionic Character, February 12, 1968.
1968a.4.
Typescript, Correspondence, Notes: Review of The Origin of Life, by J. D. Bernal, February 19, 1968.
1968a.5.
Typescripts, Notes: The Resonating-Valence-Bond Theory of Superconductivity: Crest Superconductors and Trough Superconductors, March 6, 1968.
1968a.6.
Typescript, Correspondence: John Leydon Webb, April 9, 1968.
1968a.7.
Manuscript: Theory of Superconductivity, June 1, 1968.
1968a.8.
Typescript, Galley Proof, Correspondence: Review of Genetic and Allied Effects of Alkylating Agents, by Anthony Loveless, June 13, 1968.
1968a.9.
Typescript, Correspondence: Foreword. Hanoi Diary, by Rabbi Abraham L. Feinberg, June 13, 1968.
1968a.10.
Manuscript: Analysis of a Single-Crystal X-ray Diffraction Pattern, 1968.
1968a.11.
Typescript: Ascorbic Acid, Nicotinic Acid, Nicotinamide, Other Vitamins, 1968.
1968a.12.
Typescript: Geometric Factors in Nuclear Structure, 1968.
1968a.13.
Manuscript, Typescript: The Chemical Bond and Solid-State Physics, 1968.

1969a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1969.
1969a.1.
Typescripts, Correspondence: The Structure of the Methyl Radical and Other Radicals, March 6, 1969.
1969a.2.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: The Double-Humped Fission Barrier and Spontaneously Fissioning Isomers of Heavy Nuclei, March 6, 1969.
1969a.3.
Typescript, Correspondence: Cohesive Energies of Tetrahedrally Coordinated Crystals, May 5, 1969.
1969a.4.
Manuscript, Typescripts: The Crystal Structure of α-Flourine, May 8, 1969.
1969a.5.
Typescript, Notes: Episode at the Beach and Tennis Club, May 16, 1969.
1969a.6.
Typescript, Correspondence: Five Equivalent d-Orbitals, 1969.
1969a.7.
Abstract, Correspondence: The Structure of the Sulfide Minerals, May 28, 1969.
1969a.8.
Typescripts, Correspondence: Fifty Years of Progress in Structural Chemistry and Molecular Biology, July 20, 1969.
1969a.9.
Manuscript, Typescript: Orbiting Clusters in Atomic Nuclei, August 28, 1969.
1969a.10.
Typescripts: Proposed Statement from Nobel Laureates attending the Conference, "The Place of Value in a World of Facts", September 20, 1969.
1969a.11.
Typescript: The Properties of Beryllium Dihydride, 1969.
1969a.12.
Manuscript, Typescript, Notes: Magnetic Moments of Antimony Isotopes and Other Nuclei, 1969.
1969a.13.
Typescript, Notes, Background Material: The Composition of the Borane Ions, 1969.

1970a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1970.
1970a.1.
Typescript: Preface. Orthomolecular Treatment: A Biochemical Approach to Treatment of Schizophrenia, by Allan Cott, April 3, 1970.
1970a.2.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: The Chemical Bond and Solid-State Physics, April 17, 1970.
1970a.3.
Typescript: Foreword, [re: biography of Henry Wallace by Edward Schapsmeier and Frederick Schapsmeier] May 1970.
1970a.4.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Octahedral Hybrid Orbitals, July 16, 1970.
1970a.5.
Typescript: Vitamin Clearance Studies of Schizophrenic Subjects and Controls, October 1970.
1970a.6.
Typescript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Vitamin C and the Cold, Letter to the Editor of the New York Times, December 2, 1970.
1970a.7.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the Science Forum, [re: radiation and radioactive wastes from nuclear power plants] December 15, 1970.
1970a.8.
Typescripts: Crystal Structure of Li16H12C, 1970.
1970a.9.
Manuscript, Typescripts: The Composition of the Boranes, 1970.
1970a.10.
Manuscript, Typescript: Albert Tyler, 1970.
1970a.11.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Notes: Crystallography and Chemical Bonding of Sulfide Minerals, 1970.
1970a.12.
Manuscript: No Title, [re: health benefits of vitamin C] 1970.
1970a.13.
Manuscript, Typescript: Genetic and Somatic Effects of High-Energy Radiation, 1970.
1970a.14.
Manuscript, Typescript: Ionic Character of Bonds in Crystals, 1970.

1971a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1971.
1971a.1.
Typescript: Psoriasis, January 4, 1971.
1971a.2.
Typescript, Correspondence: Vitamin C and the Common Cold, Letter to the Editor of Medical Tribune, January 13, 1971.
1971a.3.
Typescript: Affidavit by Linus Pauling, [re: studies on fallout and radiation] January 22, 1971.
1971a.4.
Typescripts: No Title, Letters to the Editors of the San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco Examiner, and San Diego Union, [re: article by Gerhard Schrauzer criticizing Vitamin C absorption] January 25, 1971.
1971a.5.
Reprint, Correspondence: That Man...Pauling!, January 1971.
1971a.6.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of Consultant, [re: studies on vitamin C] February 2, 1971.
1971a.7.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the San Francisco Chronicle, [re: comments by B. Smith on Vitamin C and the Common Cold] February 2, 1971.
1971a.8.
Typescript, Correspondence: Vitamin C and the Common Cold: A Comment on the Review by Franklin C. Bing, Letter to the Editor of J. Am. Med. Assoc., March 4, 1971.
1971a.9.
Typescript, Correspondence: Double Nobel Prize Winner Believes in a Cure for the Common Cold, March 5, 1971.
1971a.10.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the Santa-Barbara News Press, [re: advertisement for vitamin C] March 12, 1971.
1971a.11.
Typescript, Correspondence: Vitamin C and the Common Cold, in Nutrition Today, April 1971.
1971a.12.
Typescript: No Title, Letter to the Editor of The Listener, [re: studies on vitamin C] May 13, 1971.
1971a.13.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Foreword. The Constitution of Inorganic Compounds; Atomic Quantum Mechanics: Metals and Intermetallic Compounds, by John L.T. Waugh, May 17, 1971.
1971a.14.
Typescript, Correspondence: Vitamin C and the Common Cold, Letter to the Editor of Can. Med. Assoc. J., June 10, 1971.
1971a.15.
Typescript, Correspondence: Ascorbic Acid Has Value in Combating the Common Cold, for Medical Counterpoint, June 12, 1971.
1971a.16.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Ascorbic Acid and the Common Cold, for Am. J. Clin. Nutr., June 14, 1971.
1971a.17.
Typescript, Background Material: The Structure of High-Energy Molecules, July 2, 1971.
1971a.18.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of Nutrition Today, [re: statements about megadoses of vitamin C made by Frederick Stare] July 19, 1971.
1971a.19.
Typescript, Correspondence, Notes, Background Material: Comments, [re: packing of spheres] July 27, 1971.
1971a.20.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Ascorbic Acid and the Common Cold, July 1971.

1971a2.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1971.
1971a2.1.
Typescript: Qualitative Analysis of Urine Vapor and Breath by Gas-Liquid Partition Chromatography, July 1971.
1971a2.2.
Partial Manuscript, Correspondence: Molecular Diseases, for Edizioni Scientifiche e Techniche, August 13, 1971.
1971a2.3.
Typescript, Correspondence: Statement to Workers Tribune, [re: molecular medicine and human population] August 24, 1971.
1971a2.4.
Manuscript, Typescript: The Significance of the Evidence about Ascorbic Acid and the Common Cold, August 1971.
1971a2.5.
Typescript, Correspondence: Foreword. The Healing Factor; "Vitamin C" Against Disease, by Irwin Stone, October 15, 1971.
1971a2.6.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of Aftenposten, (Oslo, Norway) October 26, 1971.
1971a2.7.
Typescript: Gas Chromatography of Volatiles from Breath and Urine, October 1971.
1971a2.8.
Typescript, Correspondence: Bernal's Contributions to Structural Chemistry, November 18, 1971.
1971a2.9.
Typescript, Correspondence: Malattie Molecolari e Medicina Ortomoleolare, [Molecular Disease and Orthomolecular Medicine] published in Edizioni Scientifiche e Tecniche: Scienza & Tecnica '72, December 3, 1971.
1971a2.10.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: Gilbert Newton Lewis, December 16, 1971.
1971a2.11.
Typescript: Foreword. Toward Developing Pakistan, Anwar S. Dil, ed., 1971.
1971a2.12.
Typescript: Controlling the Common Cold, 1971.
1971a2.13.
Typescript: Foreword. Molecular Aspects of Sickle Cell Hemoglobin; Clinical Applications, by Robert Nalbandian, ed., 1971.
1971a2.14.
Typescript: Why Suffer from the Common Cold?, 1971.

1972a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1972.
1972a.1.
Typescript, Correspondence: Foreword. Gift ringsum-keine Chance?, by Siegmund Schmidt, January 24, 1972.
1972a.2.
Typescript: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the Palo Alto Times, [re: vitamin C and the common cold] February 9, 1972.
1972a.3.
Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of Physics Today, [re: grammatical error in Physics Today article] February 16, 1972.
1972a.4.
Typescripts, Correspondence: Five Equivalent Molecular d Orbitals: A Continuum of Sets, February 1972.
1972a.5.
Typescript, Correspondence: Report on Work Done with Support of a Grant from The Ford Foundation, 1954-1964; The Molecular Basis of Mental Disease, March 31, 1972.
1972a.6.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material, Notes: A Proposed Explanation of the Production of Short-Range 4He in Thermal-Neutron Ternary Fission of 235U, March 1972.
1972a.7.
Typescript, Page Proofs, Correspondence: There's Something Special About Vitamin C, April 1972.
1972a.8.
Typescript: Support Notice. Proposition 9, June 1, 1972.
1972a.9.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of Chemical and Engineering News, [re: vitamin C and the common cold] June 6, 1972.
1972a.10.
Typescripts, Correspondence: Chance In Evolution -- Some Philosophical Remarks, June 1972.
1972a.11.
Correspondence: Letter to the Editor of Chemistry in Britain, August 8, 1972.
1972a.12.
Typescript, Correspondence: New Ideas About Vitamin C, August 21, 1972.
1972a.13.
Correspondence: The New Medicine?, August 1972.
1972a.14.
Typescript, Correspondence: Vitamin C and the Common Cold, Letter to the Editor of Ariel, [re: studies on vitamin C] October 24, 1972.
1972a.15.
Typescript, Correspondence: Man and His Health, October 1972.
1972a.16.
Typescript: Ascorbic Acid and the Common Cold, November 5, 1972.
1972a.17.
Typescript, Correspondence: A Suggested Structure for Dodecaflouractaborane, 1972.
1972a.18.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Sugar: Sweet and Dangerous, 1972.

1973a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1973.
1973a.1.
Manuscript: Vitamin C Against Disease, January 1973.
1973a.2.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Reprint, Background Material: Ascorbic Acid and the Glycosaminoglycans: An Orthomolecular Approach to Cancer and Other Diseases, February 22, 1973.
1973a.3.
Typescript: No Title, Letter to the Editor of The Birmingham News, [re: vitamin supplements] March 29, 1973.
1973a.4.
Typescript, Correspondence: The Identification of Volatile Compounds in Human Urine, April 1973.
1973a.5.
Typescript, Correspondence: Comments by Linus Pauling on the Policy of the Food and Drug Administration on Vitamin-Mineral Products, July 29, 1973.
1973a.6.
Typescript, Correspondence: Nagasaki Appeal, August 10, 1973.
1973a.7.
Manuscript, Correspondence: The Future of Chemistry, August 28, 1973.

1973a2.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1973.
1973a2.1.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Resonance Between a Prolate and a Superprolate Structure of the 162Er Nucleus, September 7, 1973.
1973a2.2.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: What About Vitamin E?, September 26-27, 1973.
1973a2.3.
Typescript, Correspondence: Trip to the People's Republic of China, September - October 1973.
1973a2.4.
Typescript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Foreword. Every Second Child, by Archie Kalokerinos, December 18, 1973.
1973a2.5.
Typescript: Blood Plasma L-Ascorbic Acid Concentration for Oral L-Ascorbic Acid Dosage Up to 12 Grams Per Day, December 1973.
1973a2.6.
Manuscript, Background Material: Thermodynamics of Development of the Hen's Egg, 1973.
1973a2.7.
Typescript, Notes: The Nature of Cancer, 1973.
1973a2.8.
Typescript, Research Notes, Figures: Results of a Loading Test of Ascorbic Acid, Niacinamide, and Pyridoxine in Schizophrenic Subjects and Controls, 1973.
1973a2.9.
Typescript, Abstract, Correspondence: Hybrid Bond Orbitals, 1973.
1973a2.10.
Typescript: A Comment on Observed Proton Distribution in Calcium Isotopes, 1973.
1973a2.11.
Typescript: The Genesis of the Concept of Molecular Disease, 1973.

1974a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1974.
1974a.1.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: The Verdict on Vitamins, January 30, 1974.
1974a.2.
Manuscripts, Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: On the Molecular Environment of the Mind: Orthomolecular Theory, [published as: On the Orthomolecular Environment of the Mind: Orthomolecular Theory] February 15, 1974.
1974a.3.
Typescript, Correspondence: A Brief Summary of the Recent Literature, Including Papers Presented at the Stanford Symposium, Supporting the Thesis that Mega-Doses of Vitamin C Can Affect the Common Cold, February 20, 1974.
1974a.4.
Typescripts, Correspondence: The Molecular Basis of Biological Specificity, March 5, 1974.
1974a.5.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: Early Evidence About Vitamin C and the Common Cold, March 7, 1974.
1974a.6.
Typescripts, Correspondence: The Chemical Bond and Crosslinking, March 28, 1974.
1974a.7.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: The Relative Stability of Isosteric Ions and Molecules, May 1, 1974.

1974a2.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1974.
1974a2.1.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Notes, Background Material: How to Have Better Health and a Longer Life, May 14, 1974.
1974a2.2.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Notes: Are Recommended Daily Allowances for Vitamin C Adequate?, July 3, 1974.
1974a2.3.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: Bicentennial Minutes, [re: Joseph Priestley] for CBS, August 1, 1974.
1974a2.4.
Typescript, Correspondence: Statement of Linus Pauling, submitted to Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Health of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, United States Senate, [re: vitamin C, recommended daily allowances, FDA actions to declare vitamins as drugs] August 9, 1974.
1974a2.5.
Typescript: Linus Pauling Supports Proxmire Bill, August 14, 1974.

1974a3.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1974.
1974a3.1.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the Washington Post, [re: denial of membership of the International Fortean Organization] September 5, 1974.
1974a3.2.
Typescript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Molecular Complementariness and Serological Specificity, October 31, 1974.
1974a3.3.
Typescript: The Orthomolecular Treatment of Cancer, November 1974.
1974a3.4.
Transcript: Not For Women Only, Vitamins, [NBC Television] 1974.
1974a3.5.
Manuscript: The Feed of Laboratory Animals, 1974.
1974a3.6.
Manuscript, Typescript: Some Aspects of Orthomolecular Medicine, 1974.
1974a3.7.
Typescript, Correspondence: The Process of Aging, 1974.

1975a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1975.
1975a.1.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Preface. The Vitamin C Cookbook, January 10, 1975.
1975a.2.
Typescript: The Reported Destruction of Vitamin B12 by Ascorbic Acid, January 22, 1975.
1975a.3.
Typescript, Correspondence: Review of Clinical Dietetics and Nutrition, by F.P. Antia, March 12, 1975.
1975a.4.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: Rotating Clusters in Nuclei, March 16, 1975.

1975a2.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1975.
1975a2.1.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: Ascorbic Acid and the Common Cold: Evaluation and its Efficiency and Toxicity, March 17, 1975.
1975a2.2.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Vitamin C and the Common Cold: An Up-To-Date Discussion, March 19, 1975.
1975a2.3.
Typescript: Decreased White Blood Cell Count in People Who Supplement Their Diet with L-Ascorbic Acid, March 1975.
1975a2.4.
Typescript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Linus Pauling on Vitamin C, Letter to the Editor of the New York Times, [re: controlled studies on vitamin C] April 6, 1975.
1975a2.5.
Typescript: Megavitamin Dispute: Two Views, Letter to the Editor of Medical World News, April 7, 1975.
1975a2.6.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: The Formula, Structure, and Chemical Bonding of Tetradymite, Bi14Te13S8 and the Phase Bi14Te15S6, April 24, 1975.
1975a2.7.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Vitamin C as Cold Cure -- A Reply, Letter to the Editor of Chemical and Engineering News, May 7, 1975.
1975a2.8.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Radioactivity Reexamined -- A Reply, Letter to the Editor of Chemical and Engineering News, May 8, 1975.
1975a2.9.
Typescript: Review of Physician's Handbook of Nutritional Science, by Roger J. Williams, May 16, 1975.
1975a2.10.
Typescript: Are Health Practices Worth While?, May 20, 1975.

1975a3.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1975.
1975a3.1.
Typescripts, Correspondence: How to Control Cancer, May 22, 1975.
1975a3.2.
Typescript, Correspondence: Vitamin C, Letter to the Editor of Smithsonian, June 16, 1975.
1975a3.3.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: Maximum-Valence Radii of Transition Metals, June 1975.
1975a3.4.
Typescript, Ancillary Material: The Plutonium Economy, A Statement of Concern, July 1, 1975.
1975a3.5.
Typescripts: How Long Can People Live?, July 1, 1975.
1975a3.6.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: The Structure of the Excited Rotational Band in 40Ca, July 16, 1975.
1975a3.7.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: The Chemical Bond, July 24, 1975.
1975a3.8.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Valence-Bond Theory of Compounds of Transition Metals, August 12, 1975.
1975a3.9.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of J. Am. Med. Assoc., [re: megavitamin therapy] August 20, 1975.
1975a3.10.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of Medical World News, [re: niacin and schizophrenia] August 27, 1975.
1975a3.11.
Typescripts, Correspondence: Tritetrahedral Structure of the 24Mg Nucleus, August 29, 1975.
1975a3.12.
Typescript: Summary of Results Contained in the 14 Papers by Nakamura, Yamafuji, Omura, and Others on Antitumor Activities of Oxidized Products of Ascorbic Acid, 1968-1975, August 1975.

1975a4.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1975.
1975a4.1.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: American Scientists and the Spirit of the Frontier, September 11, 1975.
1975a4.2.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Offprint, Background Material: Structure of the Excited Band in 24Mg, September 16, 1975.
1975a4.3.
Typescripts, Figures: Sex-Related Patterns in the Profiles of Human Urinary Amino Acids, September 25, 1975.
[originally titled A Study of Sex and Birth Control Pill Patterns in Urinary Amines]
1975a4.4.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Correlation of Nonorthogonality of Best Hybrid Bond Orbitals with Bond Strength of Orthogonal Orbitals, November 2, 1975.
1975a4.5.
Typescript, Correspondence, Notes: The Planck Constant, November 11, 1975.
1975a4.6.
Typescript, Correspondence: Vitamin C Not a Put-On, Letter to the Editor of Modern Medicine, November 11, 1975.
1975a4.7.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of J. Autism and Childhood Schizophrenia, [re: food allergies and "problem behavior"] November 14, 1975.
1975a4.8.
Typescript: The Magnetic Properties and Structure of Compounds of Nickel, November 24, 1975.
1975a4.9.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Referee's Comments: The Nature of Deformed States and Bands of 186,188Hg, December 4, 1975.
1975a4.10.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Megavitamin Therapy, Letter to the Editor of J. Am. Med. Assoc., December 5, 1975.
1975a4.11.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of Medical Tribune and Hospital Tribune, [re: article written on vitamin C by LP] December 8, 1975.
1975a4.12.
Typescript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: s-Triazines. I. Reaction of Cyanuric Choloride with Unsaturated Nitrogen Compounds, December 12, 1975.
1975a4.13.
Typescript: Statement of Linus Pauling, [re: mega-vitamins and FDA regulation] December 1975.

1976a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1976.
1976a.1.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Review of The Healing Factor: Vitamin C Against Disease, by Irwin Stone, January 28, 1976.
1976a.2.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: The Angles Between Orthogonal spd Bond Orbitals with Maximum Strength, January 31, 1976.
1976a.3.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: The Strength of Hydroalogenic Acids, February 17, 1976.
1976a.4.
Typescript, Correspondence: To the People Living in the Year 2076, submitted to the Bicentennial Time Capsule, Wayne State University, March 23, 1976.
1976a.5.
Typescript, Correspondence: Megavitamin Therapy, Letter to the Editor of J. Am. Med. Assoc., March 26, 1976.
1976a.6.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: What Can We Expect for Chemistry in the Next 100 Years?, April 5, 1976.
1976a.7.
Typescripts, Galley Proof, Correspondence, Background Material: Preface. Nuclear Power: The Unviable Option, by John Berger, April 6, 1976.
1976a.8.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Comment on the Shapes of Deformed Nuclei, [later revised as The Prediction of the Shapes of Deformed Nuclei by the Polyspheron Theory] May 14, 1976.
1976a.9.
Typescript, Background Material: Vitamin C and Genetic Mutation, Letter to the Editor of The Province, [Vancouver, B.C.] May 21, 1976.

1976a2.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1976.
1976a2.1.
Typescript, Correspondence: The Use of Ascorbic Acid in Preventing and Treating Disease, May 21, 1976.
1976a2.2.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: The Structure of Tetragonal (B12)4B2Ti1.3-2.0, May 28, 1976.
1976a2.3.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: The Birth of Quantum Mechanics, June 28, 1976.
1976a2.4.
Typescript, Correspondence: Further Development of Nuclear Power, [excerpted from LP's American Chemical Society centennial address, What Can We Expect for Chemistry in the Next 100 Years?] June 1976.
1976a2.5.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Supplemental Ascorbate in the Supportive Treatment of Cancer, July 7, 1976.
1976a2.6.
Typescript, Correspondence: Vitamin C and the Flu, August 23, 1976.
1976a2.7.
Typescripts, Correspondence: A Reevaluation of Vitamin C, August 23, 1976.

1976a3.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1976.
1976a3.1.
Typescript, Galley Proofs, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Your Vitamin C Checklist, for The Good Drugs do to better your health, September 6, 1976.
1976a3.2.
Manuscript: Review of The Game of Disarmament, by Alva Myrdal, September 10, 1976.
1976a3.3.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: The Nature of the Bonds Formed by the Transition Metals with Hydrogen, Carbon, and Phosphorus, September 14, 1976.
1976a3.4.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Metal-Metal Bond Lengths in Complexes of Transition Metals, September 18, 1976.
1976a3.5.
Corrected Galley Proof: On the Swine Flu, Vitamin C and You, for Executive Health, September 27, 1976.
1976a3.6.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: Structure and Asymmetric Fission of Superheavy Element 126, September 30, 1976.

1976a4.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1976.
1976a4.1.
Manuscript: Can the Cancer Research Program be Made More Effective?, October 18, 1976.
1976a4.2.
Typescript, Correspondence: Chemistry, The Past Century and the Next, October 22, 1976.
1976a4.3.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: Cold Aid, Letter to the Editor of The Sunday Times (London), October 27, 1976.
1976a4.4.
Typescript, Correspondence: Diet, Nutrition, and Cancer, Letter to the Editor of Am. J. Clin. Nutr., November 4, 1976.
1976a4.5.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: Magnetic Properties of Compounds of Nickel, November 6, 1976.
1976a4.6.
Typescript, Correspondence: Linus Pauling Defends Vitamin C, Letter to the Editor of The Cleveland Plain Dealer, November 11, 1976.
1976a4.7.
Typescripts, Correspondence: Vitamin C and Cancer, November 25, 1976.
1976a4.8.
Galley Proof, Correspondence: Nuclear Fission is Not the Answer, December 15, 1976.
1976a4.9.
Typescripts: Vitamin C and Cancer, 1976.
1976a4.10.
Typescript, Figures, Bibliography: Ascorbic Acid and Cancer, 1976.
1976a4.11.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material re: Are Truth and Plain Dealing Out of Style? A Statement is Made about our Editorial of January 15, 1976, 1976.
1976a4.12.
Manuscript, Typescript: The Molecular Structure of XeF6 and Other Transargonic Molecules, [Includes manuscript titled The Structure of IF7] 1976.

1977a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1977.
1977a.1.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: Arthur Amos Noyes, February 18, 1977.
1977a.2.
Typescript, Correspondence: Vitamin C and Cancer, February 21, 1977.
1977a.3.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: The Goal of Disarmament and Peace, March 21, 1977.
1977a.4.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: Covalence of Atoms in the Heavier Transition Metals, March 28, 1977.
1977a.5.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Magnetic Properties and Structure of Oxyhemoglobin, March 29, 1977.
1977a.6.
Typescript, Correspondence: Needed: More Responsibility, More Objectivity, Less Bias, March 29, 1977.
1977a.7.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: The Theory of Resonance in Chemistry, March 31, 1977.
1977a.8.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Vitamin C, April 12, 1977.
1977a.9.
Typescripts: The Effectiveness of the National Cancer Institute in Cancer Research and Development, April 26, 1977.

1977a2.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1977.
1977a2.1.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: The Structure of a Dense Form of Silicon, April 1977.
1977a2.2.
Typescript, Correspondence: L-Ascorbic Acid and Infectious Diseases, May 8, 1977.
1977a2.3.
Typescript, Correspondence: Report by Linus Pauling to the Visiting Committee to the Food and Nutrition Board of the National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council, May 12, 1977.
1977a2.4.
Manuscript: Crystal Structure of Ternary Borides AM4B4, May 19, 1977.
1977a2.5.
Typescript, Correspondence: Research on Ascorbic Acid and the Dying Patient, May 31, 1977.
1977a2.6.
Typescript: No Title, [statement in opposition to the development of neutron bombs] July 21, 1977.
1977a2.7.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: New Horizons for Vitamin C, July 24, 1977.
1977a2.8.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Vitamin Homeostasis in the Brain and Megavitamin Therapy, Letter to the Editor of New Eng. J. Med., August 2, 1977.
1977a2.9.
Typescripts, Correspondence: The Linus Pauling Institute; a Reply, August 22, 1977.
1977a2.10.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Galley Proof: The Structure of Transition-metal cluster Compounds: The Use of an Additional Orbital Resulting from the f, g Character of spd Bond Orbitals, August 27, 1977.
1977a2.11.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Bond Angles in Transition-Metal Tricarbonyl Compounds: A Test of the Theory of Hybrid Bond Orbitals, September 28, 1977.
1977a2.12.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: Vitamin C and Heart Disease, October 13, 1977.
1977a2.13.
Manuscript, Typescript: Megavitamins, Letter to the Editor of J. Am. Med. Assoc., October 22, 1977.

1977a3.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1977.
1977a3.1.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: Bond Angles in Transition-Metal Tetracarbonyl Compounds: A Further Test of the Theory of Hybrid Bond Orbitals, October 25, 1977.
1977a3.2.
Correspondence: Nature of Bonds Formed by Transition Metals in Bioorganic Compounds and Other Compounds, November 10, 1977.
[Spanish translation appeared as: "La Naturaleza de los Enlaces Formados por los Metales de ansicion en Compuestos Bioorganicos y de Otro Tipo". Revista Chilena de Educacion Quimica (1978).]
1977a3.3.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: The Crystal Structure of Mica, Letter to the Editor of Science, November 16, 1977.
1977a3.4.
Typescript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: The AMA and Orthomolecular Medicine, Letter to the Editor of International Medical Tribune, November 17, 1977.
1977a3.5.
Typescript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Mortality among Megavitamin Users, December 1, 1977.
1977a3.6.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Orthomolecular Medicine, Letter to the Editor of the San Francisco Chronicle, December 6, 1977.
1977a3.7.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: No Title, Letter to the Editor of Mademoiselle, December 19, 1977.
1977a3.8.
Typescript, Correspondence: Megavitamin Therapy, Letter to the Editor of The Vortex, December 21, 1977.
1977a3.9.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Research Notes: The Prediction of the Relative Stability of Isosteric Isomeric Molecules, December 23, 1977.
1977a3.10.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Nuclear Shape Staggering in Very Neutron-Deficient Hg Isotopes, December 1977.
1977a3.11.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Albert Szent-Györgyi and Vitamin C, 1977.
1977a3.12.
Manuscript: Introduction. The Holocaust, by William Hermanns, 1977.
1977a3.13.
Typescript: Vitamin C and Cancer, 1977.

1978a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1978.
1978a.1.
Typescript, Correspondence, Itinerary: Graduate Education in Chemistry at the University of Oregon, Oregon State University, and Portland State University, report prepared for the Oregon State System of Higher Education, Portland, Oregon, January 23-25, 1978.
1978a.2.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: Covalent Chemical Bonding of Transition Metals in Pyrite, Cobaltite, Skutterudite, Millerite, and Related Minerals, February 2, 1978.
1978a.3.
Manuscript, Typescript, Research Data, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Supplemental Ascorbate in the Supportive Treatment of Cancer: Reevaluation of Prolongation of Survival Times in Terminal Human Cancer, February 26, 1978.

1978a2.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1978.
1978a2.1.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Ascorbate and Cancer, April 22, 1977.
1978a2.2.
Typescript, Background Material: Supplemental Ascorbate in the Supportive Treatment of Cancer: Reevaluation of Prolongation of Survival Times in Terminal Human Cancer, May 1978.
1978a2.3.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Referred Sensation in Man, Letter to the Editor of the New Eng. J. Med., June 8, 1978.

1978a3.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1978.
1978a3.1.
Typescripts, Research Notes, Computer Punch Cards, Bibliography, Correspondence: Ascorbic Acid and Cancer: A Review, June 9, 1978.

1978a4.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1978.
1978a4.1.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: The Crystal Structure of Li3ThF7, July 26, 1978.
1978a4.2.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material, Photo: Robert F. Cathcart, III, M.D.: An Orthomolecular Physician, August 1978.
1978a4.3.
Manuscript, Typescript, Galley Proof, Correspondence: Experimental Studies Designed to Evaluate the Management of Patients with Incurable Cancer, October 9, 1978.
1978a4.4.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: No Title, [published as Pauling and Sakharov] Letter to the Editor of Physics Today, October 16, 1978.
1978a4.5.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Diamagnetic Anisotropy of the Peptide Group, December 22, 1978.
1978a4.6.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Notes, Background Material: The Nature of the Bonds Formed By Transition Metals in Bioorganic Compounds and Other Compounds, 1978.
1978a4.7.
Typescript, Page Proofs, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Introduction. Orthomolecular Nutrition: New Lifestyle for Super Good Health, by Abram Hoffer and Morton Walker, 1978.
1978a4.8.
Manuscript: Prolongation of Survival Times in Terminal Human Cancer by Administration of Supplemental Ascorbate, -1978.
1978a4.9.
Typescript: Orthomolecular Enhancement of Human Development, 1978.
1978a4.10.
Typescript: Summary of Papers on a Model for Energy Effects in Alloys, 1978.

1979a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1979.
1979a.1.
Typescript, Correspondence: Pauling on Human Rights, Letter to the Editor of Physics Today, February 7, 1979.
1979a.2.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Mental Disorders: A New Approach to Treatment?, Letter to the Editor of Science, February 22, 1979.
1979a.3.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Soft-Sphere Ionic Radii for Alkali and Halogenide Ions, February 23, 1979.
1979a.4.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Notes, Background Material: Diamagnetic Anisotropy of the Carbonate Ion in Calcite, Aragonite, Strontianite, and Witherite and of Other Non-Cyclic Planar Atomic Groups with Resonance Structures, February 1979.
1979a.5.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: Ascorbic Acid: Immunological Effect and Hazards, Letter to the Editor of The Lancet, March 1, 1979.
1979a.6.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Megadose of Misinformation, Letter to the Editor of Technology Review, March 13, 1979.
1979a.7.
Typescript, Correspondence: The Discovery of the Superoxide Radical, March 22, 1979.
1979a.8.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Prospects and Retrospects in Chemical Education, April 3, 1979.
1979a.9.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Newspaper Clipping: 'Of Definite Value', Letter to the Editor of The Palo Alto Tribune & United Press International, April 6, 1979.
1979a.10.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Vitamin C Prophylaxis in Marine Recruits, April 10, 1979.
1979a.11.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of The Lancet, [re: Pauling books on vitamin C] April 19, 1979.
1979a.12.
Typescript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: No Title, Letter to the Editor of Cancer Letter, [re: applications for grants, published as Pauling disputes contention that his applications lacked essential details] April 19, 1979.

1979a2.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1979.
1979a2.1.
Typescript, Correspondence: The Clinical Trial of Vitamin C in Vale of Leven Hospital, April 26, 1979.
1979a2.2.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Research Materials, Correspondence: Survival Times of Terminal Lung Cancer Patients Treated with Ascorbate, May 25, 1979.
1979a2.3.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: No Title, Letter to the Editor of The National Times, [re: article advocating against vitamin C] June 5, 1979.
1979a2.4.
Typescript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Vitamins and Orthomolecular Medicine, [transcript of a radio interview later published as a book contribution] June 11, 1979.
1979a2.5.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: The Early Years of X-Ray Crystallography in the United States, June 28, 1979.
1979a2.6.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Dietary Influences on the Synthesis of Neurotransmitters in the Brain, July 12, 1979.
1979a2.7.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Support Notice. Johnny Got His Gun, July 13, 1979.
1979a2.8.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: No Title, [re: article, No vitamin-C benefit found in Ca trial] Letter to the Editor of Medical World News, July 17, 1979.
1979a2.9.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: Ascorbic Acid as a Therapeutic Agent in Cancer, August 1, 1978.
1979a2.10.
Typescript: Statement by Linus Pauling about the Manuscript on the Nature of the Chemical Bond, August 6, 1979.
1979a2.11.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Atomic Vibrations in the Magnesium Difluoride Crystal, August 29, 1979.
1979a2.12.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: Structure of 152Dy in Very High Rotational States, August 23, 1979.

1979a3.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1979.
1979a3.1.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Cancer and Vitamin C, August 31, 1979.
1979a3.2.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Pauling Was Not Wrong on Vitamin C for Cancer, Letter to the Publisher of The Rochester [Minnesota] Post-Bulletin, September 20, 1979.
1979a3.3.
Typescript: Press Release. Linus Pauling Rebuts New Mayo Study on Vitamin C, September 28, 1979.
1979a3.4.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: The Mayo Clinic Trial of Vitamin C and Cancer, September [?] 1979.
1979a3.5.
Manuscript: No Title, [promotional statement for KPFA Pacifica radio] October 9, 1979.
1979a3.6.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: Dietary Influences on the Synthesis of Neurotransmitters in the Brain: An Additional Comment, Letter to the Editor of Nutrition Reviews, October 23, 1979.
1979a3.7.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: No Title, Letter to the Editor of The Sun, [re: vitamin C research by Pauling and Cameron] October 24, 1979.
1979a3.8.
Typescript: Vitamin C as a Treatment for Cancer, Letter to the Editor of the New York Times, October 24, 1979.
1979a3.9.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, [re: article "Mayo study shows vitamin C has no effect against cancer"] Letter to the Editor of the Minneapolis Tribune, November 23, 1979.
1979a3.10.
Typescript: No Title, Letter to the Editor of Newsweek, [re: story on psychiatric drugs] December 10, 1979.
1979a3.11.
Typescript: No Title, Letter to the Editor of Science News, [published as "Chemotherapy and Vitamin C"] December 13, 1979.
1979a3.12.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: Comment on the Superprolate Shape of the Spontaneous-Fission Isomer 240Amm, December 22, 1979.
1979a3.13.
Correspondence, Background Material: The Need for a Change in the Granting Process, 1979.
[Published as The Crisis in Scientific Research]
1979a3.14.
Typescript, Correspondence: A Discussion of a Co-Twin Control Study of the Therapeutic Effect of Vitamin C, 1979.

1980a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1980.
1980a.1.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Bond Numbers and Bond Lengths in Tetrabenzo[de,no,st,c1d1]heptacene and Other Condensed Aromatic Hydrocarbons: A Valence-Bond Treatment, January 10, 1980.
1980a.2.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Vitamin C Therapy of Advanced Cancer, Letter to the Editor of New Eng. J. Med., January 11, 1980.
1980a.3.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: The Nature of Silicon-Oxygen Bonds, February 5, 1979.
1980a.4.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Referee's Comments, Figures: Incidence of Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Hairless Mice Irradiated with Ultraviolet Light in Relation to Intake of Ascorbic Acid, March 5, 1980.

1980a2.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1980.
1980a2.1.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Figures, Background Material: Mortality among Megavitamin Users, [alternatively titled Vitamin Supplements and Mortality and Mortality among Prevention Magazine Readers] March 12, 1980.
1980a2.2.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: The Structure of Singlet Carbene Molecules, March 13, 1980.
1980a2.3.
Typescript: Retention of Drugs in Elderly Persons, March 25, 1980.
1980a2.4.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: Review of Coulson's Valence, by R. McWeeny, March 1980.
1980a2.5.
Manuscript: No Title, Letter to the Editor of Time, [re: vitamin C and cancer] April 2, 1980.
1980a2.6.
Manuscript, Typescript: Statement by Ava Helen and Linus Pauling, [re: federal defense spending] April 18, 1980.
1980a2.7.
Typescript: Support Notice.No Title. Untitled documentary film on solar energy by Henry Mayer, May 5, 1980.
1980a2.8.
Typescript, Correspondence: Foreword. Brain Allergies, by William H. Philpott and Dwight K. Kalita, May 13, 1980.
1980a2.9.
Manuscript, Typescript: Support Notice. No Title. Untitled documentary film on the environment by Schumacher, May 18, 1980.
1980a2.10.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the San Jose Mercury, [re: article on vitamin C by Wallace Sampson] May 28, 1980.
1980a2.11.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Foreword. All Ends Up, by Sidney Harris, June 2, 1980.
1980a2.12.
Correspondence, Background Material: Some Corrections about Vitamin C, Letter to the Editor of The Manchester (N.H.) Union Leader, June 3, 1980.

1980a3.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1980.
1980a3.1.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Research Notes: The Effect of Small Amounts of Vitamin C, June 21, 1980.
1980a3.2.
Typescripts, Correspondence: Mega-Ascorbate Intake Does Not Depress Circulating Vitamin B12 or Other Vitamins in Man 1,2. [later published as Mega-Ascorbate Taken With Other Vitamins Permits Elevation of Circulating Vitamins Including B12 in Humans], June 27, 1980.
1980a3.3.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: The Crystal Structure and Thermodynamic Stability of Beta-Beryllium Oxide, July 7, 1980.
1980a3.4.
Correspondence, Notes: Mega-Ascorbate Taken with other Vitamins Permits Elevation of Circulating Vitamins Including B12 in Humans, July 16, 1980.
1980a3.5.
Manuscript, Typescript: No Title, Letter to the Editor of The Stanford Daily, [re: speech on vitamin C and cancer, July 11, 1980] July 25, 1980.
1980a3.6.
Typescript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Herman Mark and the Structure of Crystals, July 30, 1980.
1980a3.7.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Changes in Structure of Nuclei Between Magic Neutron Numbers 50 and 82 as Indicated by a Rotating-Cluster Analysis of the Energy Values of the First 2+ Excited State of Isotopes of Cadmium, Tin, and Tellurium, August 19, 1980.
1980a3.8.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: Incidence of Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Hairless Mice Irradiated with Ultraviolet Light in Relation to Intake of Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) and of D-L--tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E), September 8-10, 1980.

1980a4.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1980.
1980a4.1.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: X-Ray Crystallography in the California Institute of Technology, November 19, 1980.
1980a4.2.
Typescripts, Notes: Crystals in the Kidney, November 24, 1980.
1980a4.3.
Typescripts, Correspondence: A New Attack on the Problem of Cancer, November 25, 1980.
1980a4.4.
Typescripts, Correspondence: The Normal Hemoglobins and the Hemoglobinopathies: Background, November 1980.
1980a4.5.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Figures: Early Work on Chemical Bonding in Relation to Solid State Physics, December 8, 1980.
1980a4.6.
Typescript, Correspondence, Offprint: Historical Perspective, 1980.
1980a4.7.
Typescript, Notes: Review of A Theoretical Approach to the Preselection of Carcinogens and Chemical Carcinogenesis, by Veljko Veljkovic, 1980.
1980a4.8.
Manuscript: Statement regarding Salt II Treaty, 1980.

1981a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1981.
1981a.1.
Correspondence, Background Material: No Title, Letter to the Editor of Nutrition & the M.D., [re: vitamin C toxicity] January 20, 1981.
1981a.2.
Typescript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Foreword. How to Have a Healthier Dog, by Wendell O. Belfield and Martin Zucker, January 23, 1981.
1981a.3.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Vitamin C and Nephropathic Cystinosis, Letter to the Editor of the New Eng. J. Med., February 3, 1981.
1981a.4.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: The Crystal Structure of Lithiophorite, February 10, 1981.
1981a.5.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Figures: Electron Transfer and the Valence States of Cerium and Platinum in Cubic Friauf-Laves Compounds with the Platinum Metals, February 16, 1981.
1981a.6.
Typescripts, Galley Proof, Correspondence: Our Future Health, February 20, 1981.
1981a.7.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Figures, Ancillary Material: The Structure and Oscillational Motion of 57Fe Atoms in Interstitial Sites in Al as Determined from Interference of Mössbauer Radiation, March 10, 1981.

1981a2.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1981.
1981a2.1.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: Theoretical Organometallic Chemistry, Letter to the Editor of Science, March 14, 1981.
1981a2.2.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: Vitamin C Prophylaxis for Posttransfusion Hepatitis, Letter to the Editor of the Am. J. Clin. Nutr., March 1981.
1981a2.3.
Typescript, Correspondence: Support Notice. Goodbye, Blues: Breaking the Tranquilizer Habit the Natural Way, by Bernard Green, April 9, 1981.
1981a2.4.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: Memorial of Sterling Brown Hendricks, April 13, 1902 - January 4, 1981, April 17, 1981.
1981a2.5.
Typescript, Correspondence: Nutrition and Cancer, April 28, 1981.
1981a2.6.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Deficiencies in Vitamins, Letter to the Editor of the New York Times Magazine, May 5, 1981.
1981a2.7.
Typescript, Correspondence: Vitamins and Cancer, Letter to the Editor of Science, May 26, 1981.
1981a2.8.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Vitamin C as an Adjunct in the Treatment of Cancer, [originally titled Could There Be Any Truth in the Claim that Vitamin C May Be of Any Help to Your Cancer Patients?] May 29, 1981.
1981a2.9.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Notes: The Value of Vitamins, June 1981.
1981a2.10.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the Denver Post, [re: article on vitamin C by Christopher Connor] July 12, 1981.
1981a2.11.
Typescript, Correspondence: Structure of Transition-Metal Compounds: Derivation of the Best Sets of Nine spd Bond Orbitals, July 15, 1981.

1981a3.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1981.
1981a3.1.
Manuscripts, Typescripts, Correspondence, Notes: Valence-Bond Concepts in Coordination Chemistry and the Nature of Metal-Metal Bonds [previously titled Valence Bond Concepts and the Metal-Metal Bond, 1981], July 20, 1981.
1981a3.2.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Referee's Comments: The Dependence of the Electric Dipole Moment of a Bond on the Electronegativity Difference, July 22, 1981.
1981a3.3.
Manuscript, Notes: Equivalent Hybrid Orbitals for Molecules Possessing a Trigonal Axis of Symmetry: A Test of the Pair-Defect Approximation, August 1, 1981.

1981a4.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1981.
1981a4.1.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: A Test of the Reliability of the Pair-Defect Sum Approximation for the Strength of Valence-Bond Orbitals, August 1, 1981.
1981a4.2.
Typescript, Correspondence: Atomic Structure and Spectral Lines, Arnold Sommerfeld, August 5, 1981.
1981a4.3.
Typescript, Correspondence: Foreword. Bbooklet on the history and importance of Vitamin C by H. Lahann, August 31, 1981.
1981a4.4.
Manuscripts, Correspondence, Background Material: Explanation of the Invar Anomalies in the Iron-Nickel Alloys by Valence-Bond Theory, September 9, 1981.
1981a4.5.
Typescripts: A Novel Transition-Metal-Carbonyl Cluster: The Transfer of an Electron from the Carbonyl Group to a Metal Atom by Way of an Intermediate Metal Atom, September 21, 1981.
1981a4.6.
Typescript, Correspondence: Foreword. History of Crystallography, by Dan McLachlan, Jenny P. Glusker, and Hugo Steinfink, eds., [published as Crystallography in North America] September 29, 1981.

1981a5.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1981.
1981a5.1.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: Orthomolecular Medicine, October 7, 1981.
1981a5.2.
Correspondence: Vitamin C und Krebs, October 14, 1981.
1981a5.3.
Manuscript: Valence-Bond Theory of Bond Lengths in Graphite Intercalation Compounds, October 15, 1981.
1981a5.4.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Misrepresentation Charged, Letter to the Editor of the Scarsdale Inquirer, October 22, 1981.
1981a5.5.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: Review of A Theoretical Approach to the Preselection of Carcinogens and Chemical Carcinogens, by Veljko Veljkovic, November 6, 1981.
1981a5.6.
Typescript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: No Title, Letter to the Editor of J. Orthomol. Psychiatry, [re: orthomolecular psychiatry as defined by Walter Shropshire, Jr.] December 6, 1981.
1981a5.7.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Notes: Effects of Intake of L-Ascorbic Acid on the Incidence of Dermal Neoplasms Induced in Mice by Ultraviolet Light, December 1981.
1981a5.8.
Typescript: Chemistry, Chapter 12 in The Joys of Research, 1981.

1982a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1982.
1982a.1.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: The Prediction of the Shapes of Deformed Nuclei by the Polyspheron Theory, January 4, 1982.
1982a.2.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Laetrile, Letter to the Editor of the New Eng. J. Med., February 3, 1982.
1982a.3.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Referee's Comments, Ancillary Material: Deformation-Producing Tendency of the Like-Particle Effective Interactions and the Revolution of Clusters in Nuclei, February 4, 1982.
1982a.4.
Manuscript: A Comparison of the Orbital-Hybridization Method and the Electron-Pair Repulsion Method of Discussing the Shapes of Molecules, April 8, 1982.
1982a.5.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: Structure of the High-Spin States of 158Er and Neighboring Nuclei, April 8, 1982.
1982a.6.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: Comment on the Test for Tetrahedral Symmetry in the 16O Nucleus and its Relation to the Shell Model, April 19, 1982.
1982a.7.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: No Title, Letter to the Editor of Scientific American, [re: failure by Richard J. Wurtman to properly credit LP's work on orthomolecular psychiatry] April 22, 1982.
1982a.8.
Typescript: Ava Helen's MG, May 1, 1982.
1982a.9.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Notes: Comment on the Shape of the Isometric Band in 32S, May 18, 1982.
1982a.10.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Rules Governing the Composition of Revolving Clusters in Quasiband and Prolate-Deformation States of Atomic Nuclei, May 19, 1982.
1982a.11.
Typescript: The Great Fallout Controversy, May 23, 1982.
1982a.12.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: G. N. Lewis and the Chemical Bond, May 28, 1982.

1982a2.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1982.
1982a2.1.
Typescript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Dimensions of the Superprolate Structure in 236,238U, June 3, 1982.
1982a2.2.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: The Development of the Theory of Molecular Structure and the Nature of the Chemical Bond, June 13, 1982.
1982a2.3.
Typescript: No Title, Letter to the Editor of The Stanford Magazine, [re: the amount of water that can be held in an aquifer] June 22, 1982.
1982a2.4.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of J. Chem. Ed., [re: error in article on chemical bonding] July 1, 1982.
1982a2.5.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: On the Nature of the Bonding in Cu2 -- a Comment, Letter to the Editor of J. Chem. Phys., July 31, 1982.
1982a2.6.
Typescript, Notes: Proposed Resolution, 25th Anniversary Pugwash Meeting, Pugwash, Nova Scotia, July 1982.
1982a2.7.
Typescript, Correspondence: Foreword. The Healthy Cat Book, by Wendell Belfield, August 9, 1982.
1982a2.8.
Typescript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Foreword. Conformation in Biology, [Festschrift in honor of G. N. Ramachandran] September 3, 1982.
1982a2.9.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Non-Pauling Reprints: No Title, [re: mixed-valence compounds; "discussion of CeIV → CeIII in 0.33 change in el. no. Hence <v∞> constant is vincreases from Rh to Ag."] September 4, 1982.
1982a2.10.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: The Discovery of the Alpha Helix, September 1982.
[published in 1995]
1982a2.11.
Typescript, Notes: A Discussion of Possible Electronic States of Iron-Group Transition Metals, October 10, 1982.
1982a2.12.
Typescripts, Correspondence: Vitamin C and Infectious Diseases, October 15, 1982.
1982a2.13.
Manuscript: Discussion of the Iron-Nickel Alloys, November 28, 1982.
1982a2.14.
Typescript: Theoretical Studies of the Structure of Molecules and Crystals and the Nature of the Chemical Bond, 1982.
1982a2.15.
Diagram: Mortality Among Health-Conscious Elderly Californians, 1982.
1982a2.16.
Manuscript, Notes to Self: The Structure of Molecules Containing Iron Atoms that have Received an Electron from a Group Other than the Carbonyl Group, 1982.

1983a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1983.
1983a.1.
Correspondence, Background Material: The Path to Peace, January 5, 1983.
1983a.2.
Typescript, Correspondence, Notes: The Relation Between Physical Properties and the Nature of the Bonding in the Transition Metals, January 8, 1983.
1983a.3.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Alice Neel, January 14, 1983.
1983a.4.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: Resonance of an Unshared Electron Pair Between Two Atoms Connected by a Single Bond, January 30, 1983.
1983a.5.
Typescript: Vitamin C and Infectious Diseases, January 1983.
1983a.6.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Foreword. Atomic Activists, by Sam and Martha Totten, February 10, 1983.
1983a.7.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Comments about Vitamin C, February 28, 1983.
1983a.8.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Notes, Background Material: Electronic Structure and Bonding of Si(100) Surfaces, February 1983.

1983a2.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1983.
1983a2.1.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Albert Szent-Györgyi, April 4, 1983.
1983a2.2.
Typescript, Correspondence: The Discovery of the Pleated-Sheet Structures of Proteins, April 7, 1983.
1983a2.3.
Typescript, Correspondence, Abstract, Ancillary Material: Throwing the Book at Elementary Chemistry [later published as The Beginning Course in Chemistry], May 3, 1983.
1983a2.4.
Typescript: Comment on the Structure of c(2x2)O on Ni(001), May 18, 1983.
1983a2.5.
Typescript: Herpes Simplex Infections, July 7, 1983.
1983a2.6.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Megavitamins and Orthomolecular Medicine, Letter to the Editor of the New Eng. J. Med., September 8, 1983.
1983a2.7.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: 10 October Appeal, [re: Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty] October 10, 1983.
1983a2.8.
Typescript, Correspondence: Sensory Neuropathy from Pyridoxine Abuse, Letter to the Editor of the New Eng. J. Med., October 17, 1983.
1983a2.9.
Typescript, Correspondence: Support Notice. Give Peace a Chance: Soviet Peace Proposals and U.S. Responses; a Panel Discussion, sponsored by the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Peninsula Branch, October 1983.
1983a2.10.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Evidence from Bond Lengths and Bond Angles for Enneacovalence of Cobalt, Rhodium, Iridium, Iron, Ruthenium, and Osmium in Compounds with Elements of Medium Electronegativity (spd hybrid bond orbitals), November 5, 1983.

1983a3.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1983.
1983a3.1.
Mansucript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: Comment on "Experimental Investigation of Small Helium Clusters: Magic Numbers and the Onset of Condensation", November 10, 1983.
1983a3.2.
Photocopied Manuscript: No Title, [re: U.S. military intervention in Nicaragua] November 11, 1983.
1983a3.3.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Notes: The Metallic Orbital and the Nature of Metals, December 20, 1983.
1983a3.4.
Typescript: The Path to World Peace, 1983.
1983a3.5.
Typescript: Cancer as a Molecular Disease, 1983.
1983a3.6.
Typescript: Enhancement of Antitumor Activity of Ascorbate against Ehrlich Ascites Tumor Cells by Copper/Glycylglycylhistidine Complex, 1983.

1984a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1984.
1984a.1.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Notes, Ancillary Material: Structure of the 168Hf Nucleus in High Rotational States, January 2, 1984.
1984a.2.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: The Early History of Metal-Cluster Chemistry, January 5, 1984.
1984a.3.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Figures: Hybrid Bond Orbitals and Bond Strengths for Pentacovalent Bonding, January 6, 1984.
1984a.4.
Typescript: The Composition and Structure of the Reaction Product of Tetraborane and Ammonia, and the Nature of the B3 H8 Ion, February 2, 1984.
1984a.5.
Manuscript: [fragments of article on metals], February 5, 1984.
1984a.6.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Notes: The Unsynchronized-Resonating-Covalent-Bond Theory of the Structure and Properties of Boron and the Boranes, February 9, 1984.

1984a2.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1984.
1984a2.1.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, February 24, 1984.
1984a2.2.
Typescript, Background Material: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, [re: comments by Ira E. Bailey on side effects of vitamin C megadoses] February 24, 1984.
1984a2.3.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: A Chemical (and Quantum Mechanical) Discussion of the Nature of Metals, March 2, 1984.
1984a2.4.
Typescripts, Correspondence: Recommended Format for the Periodic Table of the Elements, March 7, 1984.
1984a2.5.
Typescript: The Ferromagnetism of Alloys of Transition Metals with Metalloids, March 17, 1984.
1984a2.6.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Vitamins, March 20, 1984.
1984a2.7.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Problems Introducing a New Medical Field: Orthomolecular Medicine, March 24, 1984.

1984a3.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1984.
1984a3.1.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Notes: The Value of Vitamins, April 9, 1984.
1984a3.2.
Typescripts, Correspondence: Vitamin C and Health, April 11, 1984.
1984a3.3.
Manuscript, Correspondence: Progress in Megavitamin and Orthomolecular Science, June 12, 1984.
1984a3.4.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Molarity (Atomic Density) of the Elements as Pure Crystals, June 13, 1984.
1984a3.5.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Foreword. Staying Alive: The Psychology of Human Survival, by Roger Walsh, June 29, 1984.
1984a3.6.
Typescripts: Appeal by International Scientists to Prevent All Weapons for Use in Outer Space, July 8, 1984.
1984a3.7.
Manuscript: [fragments of article on metallic radii], July 1984.
1984a3.8.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: Citation Classic: The Nature of the Chemical Bond, August 13, 1984.
1984a3.9.
Manuscript: A Revised Set of Values of Single-Bond Covalent Radii Derived from the Observed Interatomic Distances in Metals by Correction for Bond Number and Resonance Energy, September 14, 1984.
1984a3.10.
Typescript, Correspondence, Notes, Background Material: The Structure of poly (α-isobutyl-L-aspartate), a Helix Resembling the Alpha Helix of Proteins, September 26, 1984.

1984a4.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1984.
1984a4.1.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: A Clathrate Hydrate of Structure II Containing Tetrahedral Groups of Argon or Krypton Atoms, September 1984.
1984a4.2.
Typescript, Itinerary, Correspondence, Background Material: A Journey to Nicaragua, September 1984.
1984a4.3.
Typescript, Correspondence: Vitamine zur Steigerung des Wohlbefindens, October 11, 1984.
1984a4.4.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Referee's Comments, Background Material: The Rules Determining the Structures of Complex Ionic Crystals: Metal-Metal Covalent Bonds in Rutile and β-Beryllia, October 12, 1984.
1984a4.5.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the San Jose Mercury News, [re: misleading statements about the Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine] October 24, 1984.
1984a4.6.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Some Comments on Megavitamins and Charlatanism, October 25, 1984.
1984a4.7.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Figures: Effect of Dietary Ascorbic Acid on the Incidence of Spontaneous Mammary Tumors in RIII Mice, December 4, 1984.

1984a5.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1984.
1984a5.1.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: The Nature of the Chemical Bond Fifty Years Later -- The Relative Electronegativity of Atoms Seen in Perspective, December 12, 1984.
1984a5.2.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: A Statistical Resonating-Valence-Bond Theory of Metals, 1984.
1984a5.3.
Typescripts: How Dangerous are Vitamins?, 1984.
1984a5.4.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Introduction. One World, by John Kiang, 1984.
1984a5.5.
Typescript, Correspondence: The U.S.A. and the U.S.S.R. Must Cooperate!, 1984.
[Reprinted in German: Die USA und die USSR müssen zusammenarbeiten!, 1984.]
1984a5.6.
Typescripts: Chemistry and the World of Tomorrow, 1984.

1985a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1985.
1985a.1.
Typescripts: Press Release. No Title, [re: LP rebuttal of Mayo Clinic study] January 26, 1985.
1985a.2.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Ancillary Material: Vitamin C: The Mayo Clinic Study, Letter to the Editor of New Eng. J. Med., February 8, 1985.
1985a.3.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, [re: article titled Vitamin C Furor May Cloud Cancer Research] Letter to the Editor of the Arizona Daily Star, February 22, 1985.
1985a.4.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Referee's Comments: Expanded and Contracted d Orbitals and Change in Valence Explain the Insular-Conductor Transitions in V2O3, March 7, 1985.
1985a.5.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Calculation of Favored Structures of Argon and Xenon Clusters Formed in a Free Jet Expansion on the Basis of Cuboctahedral Packing, March 11, 1985.
1985a.6.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: Vitamin C and Cancer, [later published as The Vitamin C Debate] March 26, 1985.
1985a.7.
Manuscript, Typescript, Backgroudn Material: Vitamin C: The Editorial Article, Letter to the Editor of New Eng. J. Med., March 1985.
1985a.8.
Typescript, Correspondence: Statement by Linus Pauling, [re: booklet titled The Healthy Heart Chart, by Richard Huemer] April 1, 1985.
1985a.9.
Typescript, Correspondence, Publication: Vitamin C - Clinicians Did Not Refute Pauling's Claims, Letter to the Editor of Chemistry in Britain, April 8, 1985.
1985a.10.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, [re: article titled High-Dose Vitamin C Ineffective in Cancer Therapy] Letter to the Editor of The Harvard Medical School Health Letter, April 12, 1985.

1985a2.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1985.
1985a2.1.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Notes: An Analysis of a Randomized Double-Blind Study of the Effects of Giving Vitamin C to Patients with Advanced Colorectal Cancer and then Stopping the Vitamin C and Administering Chemotherapy, April 17, 1985.
1985a2.2.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, [re: Mayo Clinic study] Letter to the Editor of Co-op News, April 18, 1985.
1985a2.3.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Possible Unified Interpretation of Heavy Nuclei, June 3, 1985.
1985a2.4.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Vitamin C Has Value for Many Cancer Patients, [later published as A Proposition: Megadoses of Vitamin C are Valuable in the Treatment of Cancer, Affirmative] June 5, 1985.
1985a2.5.
Manuscripts, Typescripts, Correspondence, Referee's Comments, Ancillary Material: Apparent Icosahedral Symmetry is Due to Directed Multiple Twinning of Cubic Crystals, [originally titled The Apparent Production of Alloy Crystals with Icosahedral Symmetry is the Result of Directed Multiple Twinning of Cubic Crystals of the Alloy] June 13, 1985.
1985a2.6.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Referee's Comments: Comment on "Structure of Rapidly Quenched Al-Mn", June 25, 1985.
1985a2.7.
Manuscript, Background Material: No Title, [re: response to criticisms of Pauling's structure of icosahedral quasicrystals of Mn-Al alloys] June, [?] 1985.
1985a2.8.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, [re: importance of young people in fighting world hunger] statement prepared for Live Aid concert, June 1985.
1985a2.9.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Extension of the Statistical Theory of Resonating Valence Bonds to Hyperelectronic Metals, July 24, 1985.

1985a3.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1985.
1985a3.1.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: Icosahedral Metals, July 26, 1985.
1985a3.2.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Comparison of Theoretical and Experimental Values of the Number of Metallic Orbitals Per Atom in Hypoelectronic and Hyperelectronic Metals, July 31, 1985.
1985a3.3.
Correspondence: Comment by Pauling: Hooked: Why You Are Addicted to Junk Food, Cigarettes, Coffee, Alcohol, or Drugs and How to Get Free, by Janice Keller and Alan E. Nourse, August 2, 1985.
1985a3.4.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Puzzling Crystals No Longer Puzzling, Letter to the Editor of the New York Times, [re: five-fold symmetry] August 5, 1985.
1985a3.5.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, [re: Mayo Clinic study] Letter to the Editor of the (Salem, Oregon) Statesman Journal, August 6, 1985.
1985a3.6.
Correspondence: Roots of Molecular Medicine, August 22, 1985.
1985a3.7.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Nobel Laureate Writes, Letter to the Editor of the Arizona Daily Star, [re: LP's research on vitamin C] August 23, 1985.
1985a3.8.
Galley Proof, Correspondence: One Aspect of the Physical Sciences in Relation to Biology, September 9, 1985.
1985a3.9.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Early Days of Molecular Biology in the California Institute of Technology, September 30, 1985.
1985a3.10.
Manuscript, Background Material: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the New York Times, [re: National Academy of Science proposal to decrease vitamin C Recommended Daily Allowances] October 2, 1985.
1985a3.11.
Typescript, Correspondence: An Icosatwin Structure for the So-Called Icosahedral Quasi-Crystals of MnAl6, October 3, 1985.
1985a3.12.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Fraud in Science, Letter to the Editor of the New York Times, October 7, 1985.
1985a3.13.
Typescripts, Correspondence: The Value of X-ray Powder Diffraction Patterns, and the Structure of Manganese-Aluminum Alloys with Apparent Icosahedral Symmetry, October 7, 1985.
1985a3.14.
Typescript, Correspondence: What We Eat, Letter to the Editor of the Irish Times, October 8, 1985.
1985a3.15.
Typescripts, Correspondence: Quantum Theory and Chemistry, [later published as Why Modern Chemistry is Quantum Chemistry] October 8, 1985.
1985a3.16.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: No Title, Letter to the Editor of Nutrition and Health, [re: Mayo Clinic studies on vitamin C and cancer] October 30, 1985.

1985a4.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1985.
1985a4.1.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Additional Evidence that the So-Called Icosahedral Quasicrystals of MnAl6 are Multiply Twinned Cubic Crystals, November 15, 1985.
1985a4.2.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Principles Determining the Structure of High-Pressure Forms of Metals: the Structures of CsIV and CsV, December 1985.
1985a4.3.
Typescripts, Correspondence: My Indebtedness to Herman Mark, December 20, 1985.
1985a4.4.
Manuscript, Research Notes, Background Material: Comment on the Level Structure of Ra Isotopes, December 31, 1985.
1985a4.5.
Typescript, Correspondence: The Chemistry of Metals and Alloys, 1985.
1985a4.6.
Typescript, Correspondence: Nutrition, Health, and Peace, [symposium proceedings] 1985.
1985a4.7.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Progress in Megavitamin Therapy and Orthomolecular Science, 1985.
1985a4.8.
Manuscript: The Mode of Twinning in Al5Mn, 1985.
1985a4.9.
Manuscript: Revolving-Cluster Discussion of the Energy Levels of the Ground-state Bands of Even-Even Rare-Earth Nuclei, 1985.
1985a4.10.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Foreword. Vitamin C as a Fundamental Medicine -- Abstracts of Dr. Frederick R. Klenner, M.D.'s Published and Unpublished Work, 1985.

1986a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1986.
1986a.1.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Referee's Comments, Figures: The Crystal Structure of PrIII at 144 kbar and the Nature of High-Pressure Structures of Metals, January 17, 1986.
1986a.2.
Typescript, Correspondence: Support Notice. The Long Darkness, Lester Greenspoon, ed., January 29, 1986.
1986a.3.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Figures, Ancillary Material: The Observed Rhombic Triacontrahedral Face Development of Large Quasicrystals of CuLi3Al6 is Explained by Icosatwinning of 820-Atom Cubic Crystals, February 10, 1986.
1986a.4.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: Foreword. The Clinical Significance of Light Damage to the Eye, D. Miller and J.J. Weiter, eds., April 30, 1986.
1986a.5.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Notes: The Structure of [Os6 H2(CO)19], with Assignment of Bond Numbers and Valence and Change in Location of One Hydrogen Atom, and a Comment on the Structure of [Os10C(CO)24]2-, May 4, 1986.
1986a.6.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: No Title, Letter to the Editor of Newsweek, [re: potential for poisoning from vitamins] May 27, 1986.
1986a.7.
Typescript, Correspondence: Life with Lloyd Jeffress, June 5, 1986.
1986a.8.
Reprint, Correspondence: Of Life, of Lies, a Call to Action, June 6, 1986.
1986a.9.
Typescript, Background Material: No Title, Letter to the Editor of Medical Tribune, [re: vitamin C and drug withdrawal] June 13, 1986.
1986a.10.
Typescript, Correspondence: Schrödinger's Contributions to Chemistry and Biology, July 8, 1986.
1986a.11.
Manuscript, Correspondence: Support Notice. The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, by Thomas R. McDonough, July 9, 1986.
1986a.12.
Typescript: Vitamins for Better Health , [also titled Vitamins and Health] July 11, 1986.

1986a2.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1986.
1986a2.1.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: Comment on "Differential Anomalous-X-Ray Scattering Studies of Icosahedral and Amorphous Pd58.8U20.6Si20.6", July 16, 1986.
1986a2.2.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Referee's Comments, Background Material: Comment on "Two-band model for the magnetism of iron", July 29, 1986.
1986a2.3.
Typescript, Correspondence: Structure and Magnetic Properties of the Cluster Ion, July 29, 1986.
1986a2.4.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: A Revised Set of Values of Single-Bond Radii Derived from the Observed Interatomic Distances in Metals by Correction for Bond Number and Resonance Energy, July 1986.
1986a2.5.
Typescript: No Title, Letter to the Editor of Business Week, [re: comments on nomination of Ryoichi Sasakawa for Nobel Peace Prize] August 13, 1986.
1986a2.6.
Typescript, Correspondence: Support Notice. The Chimpanzees of Gombe: Patterns of Behavior, by Jane Goodall, September 8, 1986.
1986a2.7.
Manuscript, Correspondence: Transition from One Revolving Cluster to Two Revolving Clusters in the Ground-State Bands of 152Dy and 154Dy, September 11, 1986.
1986a2.8.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Discussion of the Coexisting O+ Band in the Doubly Closed Subshell 96Zr on the Basis of the Polyspheron Model, September 16, 1986.
1986a2.9.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Where the Atoms are in the "Icosahedral" Phase, Letter to the Editor of Science, September 30, 1986.
1986a2.10.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Icosatwinning Survives an NMR Attack, Letter to the Editor of Nature, October 1, 1986.

1986a3.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1986.
1986a3.1.
Manuscripts, Typescripts, Correspondence, Figures: The So-Called Icosahedral and Decagonal Quasi-Crystals are Twins of an 820-Atom Primitive Cubic Crystal, November 1, 1986.
1986a3.2.
Typescripts, Correspondence: We Have Already Taken A Great Step Toward the Goal of World Peace, November 18, 1986.

1986a4.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1986.
1986a4.1.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: g Factor of the 21+ State in 140Ba and 142Ba, November 26, 1986.
1986a4.2.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Figures, Background Material: The Electronic Structure of the Benzene Molecule, November 1986.
1986a4.3.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Figures, Ancillary Material: Crystal Structure of Hexagonal MnAl4, December 29, 1986.
1986a4.4.
Typescript, Correspondence, Referee's Comments, Figures, Ancillary Material: The Observed Rhombic Triacontahedral Face Development of Large Quasicrystals of CuLi3Al6 is Explained by Icosatwinning of 820-atom Cubic Crystals, Letter to the Editor of Nature, December 1986.
1986a4.5.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: Review of The Chemical Bond, by John Murrell, Sydney Kattle and John Tedder, 1986.
1986a4.6.
Manuscript, Typescripts: The "Icosahedral Quasicrystal" Phase in the Mg-Al-Zn System is an Icosatwin of a Cubic Crystal with the NaCd2 Structure, 1986.

1987a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1987.
1987a.1.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin and Advertiser, [re: Mayo Clinic study on vitamin C and cancer] January 8, 1987.
1987a.2.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: Recent Advances in the Unsynchronized-Resonating-Covalent-Bond Theory of Metals, Alloys, and Intermetallic Compounds and its Application to the Investigation of the Structures and Properties of Such Systems, January 10, 1987.
1987a.3.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: No Title, Letter to the Editor of the Washington Post, [re: research into vitamin C treatment for AIDS] January 16, 1987.
1987a.4.
Typescript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Vitamin C and an Appeal for Funds, Letter to the Editor of The Washington Post, January 16, 1987.
1987a.5.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Evidence from X-ray and Neutron Powder Diffraction Patterns that the So-Called Icosahedral and Decagonal Quasicrystals of MnAl6 and Other Alloys are Twinned Cubic Crystals, January 29, 1987.
1987a.6.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: The Origin and Nature of the Electronegativity Scale, January 31, 1987.
1987a.7.
Typescript: Electrochemical Cells, February 8, 1987.
1987a.8.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: No Title, Letter to the Editor of The Daily Texan, [re: LP's research on vitamin C and the common cold] February 10, 1987.
1987a.9.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: High-Resolution Transmission Electron-Micrograph Evidence that Rapidly Quenched MnAl6 and Other Alloys are Icosatwins of a Cubic Crystal, [Includes French translation] February 14, 1987.

1987a2.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1987.
1987a2.1.
Typescript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: The So-called Icosahedral and Decagonal Quasicrystals of Alloys are Multiple Twins of Cubic Crystals, February 19, 1987.
1987a2.2.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Prospective Overview to Nutrition/Metabolism Classic, February 22, 1987.
1987a2.3.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: Analysis of Single Crystal Precession X-Ray Photographs of CuLi3Al6 on the Basis of a Proposed 820-Electron Cubic Unit of Structure, [alternatively titled Analysis of Single-grain Precession X-ray Photographs of Al6CuLi3 on the Basis of a Proposed 1088-Atom Cubic Unit of Structure] February 28, 1987.
1987a2.4.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: Comment on "Structure of Al-Li-Cu Icosahedral Crystals and Penrose Tiling", March 2, 1987.
1987a2.5.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Factors Determining the Average Atomic Volumes in Intermetallic Compounds, March 5, 1987.
1987a2.6.
Typescript, Correspondence: Chemotherapy, March 19, 1987.
1987a2.7.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Referee's Comments, Ancillary Material: Truncated Icosahedral C60 is an Aromatic Molecule with a Large Ring-Current Diamagnetic Susceptibility, March 20, 1987.
1987a2.8.
Typescript, Correspondence, Referee's Comments, Ancillary Material: My Association with Kasimir Fajans, March 23, 1987.
1987a2.9.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: Determination of Ionic Radii from Cation-Anion Distances in Crystal Structures, April 12, 1987.

1987a3.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1987.
1987a3.1.
Manuscripts, Typescripts, Correspondence: Reply to Comment on "So-Called Icosahedral and Decagonal Quasicrystals are Twins of an 820-Atom Cubic Crystal", April 17, 1987.
1987a3.2.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, Letter to the Editor of Health News, [re: Mayo Clinic studies on vitamin C and cancer] April 20, 1987.
1987a3.3.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: Influence of Valence, Electronegativity, Atomic Radii, and Crest-Trough Interaction with Phonons on the High-Temperature Copper Oxide Superconductors, May 1, 1987.
1987a3.4.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Figures: Transition from One Revolving Cluster to Two Revolving Clusters in the Ground-state Bands of 160Yb and Other Nuclei, May 11, 1987.
1987a3.5.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Foreword. Knock Out AIDS with Vitamin C and Immune Nutrients, by Ian Brighthope, June 18, 1987.
1987a3.6.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Reprint, Figures: The So-called Icosahedral Quasicrystals of Maganese-Aluminum and Other Alloys, July 5, 1987.
1987a3.7.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Notes: So-called Icosahedral and Decagonal Quasicrystals of a Second Class are Twins of a 244-atom Primitive Cubic Crystal Involving Icosahedral Packing of 26-atom Clusters with a 4-atom Tetrahedral Core, July 6, 1987.
1987a3.8.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Comment on "X-ray Diffraction Study of Phason Strain Field in Oriented Icosahedral Al-Mn", July 20, 1987.
1987a3.9.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Book on Vitamin C Can Still be Bought, Letter to the Editor of the Central Maine Morning Sentinel (Waterville, ME), July 21, 1987.
1987a3.10.
Typescript, Correspondence: Review of High-Protein Oedemas and the Benzo-Pyrones, by J. R. Casley-Smith and Judith R. Casley-Smith, July 21, 1987.

1987a4.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1987.
1987a4.1.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Evidence from Heat Capacity and Low-Energy Modes of Vibration that Glassy and Icosahedral Forms of Pd58.8Si20.6U20.6 Contain 104-Atom Clusters, July 24, 1987.
1987a4.2.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: The So-Called Icosahedral and Decagonal Quasicrystals are Multiple Twins of Primitive Cubic Crystals Involving Icosahedral Clusters with the Beta-W Arrangement, July 29, 1987.
1987a4.3.
Typescript: Introduction. Quasicrystals as Twinned Cubic Crystals, by Marco V. Jarić, [?] July 1987.
1987a4.4.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Pauling Points to Errors in Review of His Book, August 6, 1987.
1987a4.5.
Typescripts, Correspondence: Interpretation of So-called Icosahedral and Decagonal Quasicrystals of Alloys Showing Apparent Icosahedral Symmetry Elements As Twins of an 820-Atom Cubic Crystal, August 7, 1987.

1987a5.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1987.
1987a5.1.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: Comment on "Low-Frequency Anomaly in 172Os Moment of Inertia", August 11, 1987.
1987a5.2.
Correspondence: Une Lettre, [re: Louis de Broglie] August 24, 1987.
1987a5.3.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Comment on "Structure of Liquid As: a Peierls Distortion in a Liquid", August 27, 1987.
1987a5.4.
Manuscript: No Title, [a nuclear fantasy -- rumination on the nature of life, nuclear war and the end of the world] August 29, 1987.
1987a5.5.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: Arthur M. Sackler, Scientist, August 1987.
1987a5.6.
Typescript: Statement on the Treatment of AIDS, September 8, 1987.
1987a5.7.
Typescript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Preface. Planet at Risk, by Jeffrey M. Cohen, ed., September 16, 1987.
1987a5.8.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: Comment on "Pressure-induced Disproportionation of Cesium Iodide", September 19, 1987.
1987a5.9.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Figures, Background Material: Sigma-Phase Packing of Icosahedral Clusters in 780-Atom Tetragonal Crystals of Cr5Ni3Si2 and V15Ni10Si that by Twinning Achieve 8-fold Rotational Point-Group Symmetry, September 21, 1987.
1987a5.10.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Referee's Comments: Comment on "Observation of a Local Magnetic 4d Moment and its Spin Dynamics", September 23, 1987.
1987a5.11.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: Properties of the High-Spin Superprolate Structure of 15266Dy86 are Explained by the Polyspheron Theory, October 6, 1987.
1987a5.12.
Typescript: Suggested Clinical Trials of Vitamin C as an Adjunct to Other Prophylactic and Therapeutic Efforts to Control AIDS, October 8, 1987.

1987a6.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1987.
1987a6.1.
Typescript, Correspondence, Notes: Analysis of the Study of Vitamin C and Placebo with Patients with Advanced Colorectal Cancer Carried Out at the Mayo Clinic, October 19, 1987.
1987a6.2.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Comment on "Abundance and Systematics of Nuclear Superdeformed States; Relation to the Pseudospin and Pseudo-SU(3) Symmetries" and on "Mean-Lifetime Measurements within the Superdeformed Second Minimum in 132Ce", October 26, 1987.
1987a6.3.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Location of Hydrogen Atoms in Tetragonal and Monoclinic Modifications of β1V2H, November 3, 1987.
1987a6.4.
Correspondence: Pauling's Rebuttal, Letter to the Editor of the Miami Herald, [re: cancer treatments] November 12, 1987.
1987a6.5.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material`: Structure of the Orthorhombic form of Mn2Al7, Fe2Al7, and (Mn0.7Fe0.3)2Al7 that by Twinning Produces Grains with Decagonal Point-Group Symmetry, December 5, 1987.
1987a6.6.
Manuscript, Figures: Analysis of the Ground-State Band of 74Se on the Basis of a Revolving-Cluster Model, December 7, 1987.
1987a6.7.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Icosahedral Symmetry, [alternatively titled Icosahedral Solids: A New Phase of Matter?], Letter to the Editor of Science, December 13, 1987.
1987a6.8.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Background Material: No Title, Letter to the Editor of Nature, [re: quasicrystals] December 15, 1987.
1987a6.9.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: Comparison of the VS4Cu6 Complex in [VS4 (CuPPh3 ) 5 (CuCl) Cl2 . CH2 Cl2] and in Sulvanite, Cu3VS4, December 20, 1987.
1987a6.10.
Typescript, Correspondence: The Unsynchronized-Resonating-Covalent-Bond Theory of Metals, Alloys, and Intermetallic Compounds, December 27, 1987.
1987a6.11.
Manuscript, Correspondence: Cristallographie: The Crystal Structure of the High-Pressure Forms of Xenon: XeII at 26.6 GPa and SeIII at 137 GPa, translated for French publication, December 31, 1987.
1987a6.12.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Introduction. Modeling of Structure and Properties of Molecules, by Z.B. Maksi, ed., 1987.
1987a6.13.
Typescript: [fragments of an article on quasicrystals], 1987.

1988a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1988.
1988a.1.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: The Unsynchronized-Resonating-Covalent-Bond Theory of Metals, Alloys, and Intermetallic Compounds, January 8, 1988.
1988a.2.
Typescript, Correspondence: Comment on Dr. Newbold's TypeA/TypeB Weight Loss Book, January 23, 1988.
1988a.3.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Icosahedral Quasicrystals as Twins of Cubic Crystals Containing Large Icosahedral Clusters of Atoms: the 1012-Atom Primitive Cubic Structure of Al6 CuLi3, the C- phase A137 Cu3Li21Mg3, and GaMg2Zn3, January 26, 1988.
1988a.4.
Typescript, Correspondence, Referee's Comments, Ancillary Material: Analysis of the Ground-State Band of 74Se on the Basis of a Revolving-Cluster Model, January 29, 1988.

1988a2.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1988.
1988a2.1.
Typescript, Background Material: Letter to the Editor of Nature, [re: icosahedral quasicrystals] January 1988.
1988a2.2.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: No Title, Letter to the Editor of The Sciences, [re: comments by Alfred E. Harper on LP's research on orthomolecular medicine] February 5, 1988.
1988a2.3.
Typescript, Correspondence: Peacemaker Project, February 17, 1988.
1988a2.4.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Additional Evidence from X-Ray Powder Diffraction Patterns that Icosahedral Quasi-Crystals of Intermetallic Compounds are Twinned Cubic Crystals, February 24, 1988.
1988a2.5.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: More Evidence about the Resonating-Covalent-Bond Theory of Electric Conduction and Superconduction (Fluxon Theory) and the Significance of Crest and Trough Superconductors and Hypoelectronic and Hyperelectronic Metals, February 28, 1988.
1988a2.6.
Manuscript, Typescript: Autobiographical Manuscript, February 1988.
1988a2.7.
Typescript: Atomic Volumes and their Significance for the Electronic Structure of Metals and Alloys, March 16, 1988.
1988a2.8.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Comment on "Quasicrystal Structure of Rapidly Solidified Ti-Ni-Based Alloys", June 3, 1988.
1988a2.9.
Typescripts, Correspondence: Foreword. EDTA Chelation Therapy, by Elmer Cranton, ed., June 15, 1988.
1988a2.10.
Typescripts, Correspondence: Preface. Curing Cancer, by Ruth Jochems, June 15, 1988.
1988a2.11.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Unified Structure Theory of Icosahedral Quasicrystals. Evidence from Neutron Powder Diffraction Patterns that AlCrFeMnSi, AlCuLiMg, and TiNiFeSi Icosahedral Quasicrystals are Twins of Cubic Crystals Containing About 820 or 1012 Atoms in a Primitive Unit Cube, July 16, 1988.
1988a2.12.
Typescript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Introduction. Membrane Abnormalities in Sickle Cell Disease and Other Red Blood Cell Disorders, by S. Tsuyoshi Ohnishi and Tomoko Ohnishi, eds., August 17, 1988.

1988a3.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1988.
1988a3.1.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: The Role of the Metallic Orbital and of Crest and Trough Superconduction in High-Temperature Superconductors, August 23, 1988.
1988a3.2.
Typescript, Correspondence: The Cavtat Declaration, August 29 - September 3, 1988.
1988a3.3.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: Why Are We Here?, September 27, 1988.
1988a3.4.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: The Nature of Metals, October 20, 1988.
1988a3.5.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Still More on Vitamin C, Letter to the Editor of Your Health, November 21, 1988.
1988a3.6.
Manuscript: Biostatistical Criteria for the Validity of Clinical Trials of Cancer Treatments, November 25, 1988.
1988a3.7.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Principles Determining the Structure of High Pressure Forms of Metals: The Structures of CsIV and CsV, November 1988.
1988a3.8.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: No Title, [re: need for comprehensive bomb test treaty] November 1988.
1988a3.9.
Typescript, Correspondence: No New Nuclear Weapons Should be Deployed in Central Europe, December 5, 1988.
1988a3.10.
Manuscript: Hardin Jones Biostatistical Analysis of Vale of Levin Hospital Observations of Survival Times of "Untreatable" (Essentially Terminal) Cancer Patients Not Receiving or Receiving Sodium Ascorbate, December 27, 1988.
1988a3.11.
Typescript, Figures: Transition from One Revolving Cluster to Two Revolving Clusters in the Ground-State Bands of 152Dy and 154Dy, 1988.
1988a3.12.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Review of Redesigning the Molecules of Life, by Steven A. Benner, ed., 1988.

1989a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1989.
1989a.1.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Biostatistical Analysis of Mortality Data for Cohorts of Cancer Patients, January 22, 1989.
1989a.2.
Typescript: A Method of Fabricating a Composite Containing Filaments of a Superconducting Material with Diameter and Cross-sectional Shape Such as to Confer on the Material Improved Properties, Such as Increase in the Characteristic Superconducting Temperature, January 31, 1989.
1989a.3.
Typescript: Probable Mean Survival Time of a Cancer Patient, February 21, 1989.
1989a.4.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Vitamin C Papers, Letter to the Editor of Science, February 27, 1989.
1989a.5.
Typescript, Correspondence: Foreword. Die Gesundheit auf der Spur: Die Mikro-Nährstoffe der Orthomolekularmedizin, by Michael Wiedemann, February 27, 1989.
1989a.6.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Notes: Symmetry and Cancer, February 28, 1989.
1989a.7.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Comment on "Structure of Liquid Arsenic: Peierls Distortion versus Friedel Modulation", March 4, 1989.
1989a.8.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: Criteria for the Validity of Clinical Trials of Treatments of Cohorts of Cancer Patients Based on the Hardin Jones Principle, March 8, 1989.
1989a.9.
Typescript: Theoretical Studies of the Structure of Molecules and Crystals and the Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Statistical Evaluation of Survival Analysis, March 17, 1989.
1989a.10.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Vitamin C and Quackery, Letter to the Editor of Medical Tribune, April 12, 1989.
1989a.11.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Cold Fusion, Letter to the Editor of Nature, April 24, 1989.
1989a.12.
Typescript: An Extraordinary Life [An Autobiographical Ramble], for Creativity, April 25, 1989.
1989a.13.
Correspondence, Background Material: Statement By Professor Linus Pauling, [re: work on Vitamin C and AIDS] May 1, 1989.

1989a2.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1989.
1989a2.1.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Floppy Disk, Background Material: Thomas Addis July 27, 1881 - June 4, 1949, June 15, 1989.
1989a2.2.
Typescripts: Statement by Linus Pauling about resonating valence bonds in metals and intermetallic compounds, June 19, 1989.

1989a3.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1989.
1989a3.1.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Referee's Comments: Icosahedral Quasicrystals of Intermetallic Compounds are Icosahedral Twins of Cubic Crystals of Three Kinds, Consisting of Large (about 5000 Atoms) Icosahedral Complexes in Either a Cubic Body-Centered Arrangement or Smaller (about 1350 Atoms) Icosahedral Complexes in the Beta-Tungsten Arrangement, July 15, 1989.
1989a3.2.
Typescript, Correspondence: Statement by Linus Pauling about Sri Chinmoy, June 23, 1989.
1989a3.3.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Icosahedral and Decagonal Quasicrystals of Intermetallic Compounds are Multiple Twins of Cubic or Orthorhombic Crystals Composed of Very Large Atomic Complexes with Icosahedral Point-Group Symmetry in Cubic Close Packing: Structure of Decagonal A16Pd, August 8, 1989.
1989a3.4.
Typescript, Correspondence: Foreword. How to Prevent Falls, by Betty Perkins-Carpenter, August 25, 1989.
1989a3.5.
Typescript: Press Release. No Title, [re: debunking of Mayo Clinic study] September 5, 1989.
1989a3.6.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Determination of the Crystal Structure of Li6Be4OH12 by the Stochastic Method, September 22, 1989.
1989a3.7.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: Comment on "Comment on 'The crystal structure of Lithium beryllium hydride'", October 5, 1989.
1989a3.8.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: Preface. Creativity, by Harry A. Wilmer, ed., October 13, 1989.
[Published in 1991]
1989a3.9.
Manuscript: Comments on the Writing of the Books The Structure of Line Spectra, McGraw-Hill (1930) by Linus Pauling and Samuel Goudsmit, October 30, 1989.

1989a4.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1989.
1989a4.1.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: Hardin Jones Biostatistical Analysis of Mortality Data for Cohorts of Cancer Patients with a Large Fraction Surviving at the Termination of the Study and a Comparison of Survival Times of Cancer Patients Receiving Large Regular Oral Doses of Vitamin C and Other Nutrients with Similar Patients Not Receiving Those Doses, November 3, 1989.
1989a4.2.
Typescript: Reduced Incidence and Tumor Burden in Spontaneous Mouse Mammary Tumors and UV-induced Tumors with Increasing Ascorbic Acid, 1989.
1989a4.3.
Typescripts: A Medical Crime Against Cancer Patients, 1989.

1990a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1990.
1990a.1.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Regularities in the Sequences of the Number of Nucleons in the Revolving Clusters for the Ground-State Energy Bands of the Even-Even Nuclei with Neutron Number Equal to or Greater than 126, January 21, 1990.
1990a.2.
Typescript: Statement by Linus Pauling about Dr. Matthias Rath and His Experiment on Lipoprotein (a) and Atherosclerosis, February 10, 1990.
1990a.3.
Typescripts: Statement by Linus Pauling for the Food and Nutrition Board of the National Research Council, March 8, 1990.
1990a.4.
Typescripts: A Method for Purification of Lipoproteins or Other Complex Substances by the Use of Multifunctional Reagents, April 1, 1990.
1990a.5.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: Transition from One Revolving Cluster to Two Revolving Clusters in the Ground-State Rotational Bands of Nuclei in Lanthhanon Region, April 1990.
1990a.6.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: Evidence from Electron Micrographs that Icosahedral Quasicrystals are Icosahedral Twins of Cubic Crystals, April 1990.
1990a.7.
Typescript, Correspondence: Support Notice. The World of Rene Dubos: A Collection from His Writings, Gerard Piel and Osborn Segerberg, Jr., eds., May 2, 1990.

1990a2.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1990.
1990a2.1.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: Lipoprotein(a) is a Surrogate for Ascorbate, May 16, 1990.
[Includes correspondence re: errata, published in 1991]
1990a2.2.
Typescripts, Correspondence: Suppression of HIV Replication by Ascorbate in Chronically and Acutely Infected Cells, June 5, 1990.
1990a2.3.
Typescript, Correspondence: My Indebtedness to and My Contacts with Lawrence Bragg, June 7, 1990.
1990a2.4.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: The Discovery of the Structure of the Clay Minerals, June 1990.
1990a2.5.
Manuscripts, Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: The Nature of the Chemical Bond - 1990, July 29, 1990.
1990a2.6.
Correspondence: Excerpts from Classics in Allergy, August 17, 1990.
1990a2.7.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Notes, Galley Proofs: Immunological Evidence for the Accumulation of Lipoprotein(a) in the Atherosclerotic Lesion of the Hypoascorbemic Guinea Pig, August 27, 1990.

1990a3.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1990.
1990a3.1.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Notes, Background Material: Ascorbate Deficiency, Leading to the Deposition of Lipoprotein(a) and Fibrinogen in the Vascular Wall, as the Primary Cause of Human Cardiovascular Disease, [also titled Ascorbate Deficiency, Leading to the Deposition of Lipoprotein(a) and Fibrinogen in the Vascular Wall, as the Primary Cause of Human Atherogenesis and Other Cardiovascular Diseases; retitled Ascorbate Deficiency, Leading to the Deposition of Lipoprotein(a) and Fibrinogen in the Vascular Wall, as the Primary Cause of Human Cardiovascular Disease, Part I: The Predominant Role of Lp(a) in Human Atherogenesis and Ascorbate Deficiency, Leading to the Deposition of Lipoprotein(a) and Fibrinogen in the Vascular Wall, as the Primary Cause of Human Cardiovascular Disease, Part II: A Proposed Pathomechanism for Cardiovascular Disease and Therapeutic Implications] October 15, 1990.
1990a3.2.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Nutritional Flat-Earthers, Letter to the Editor of J. Nutritional Med., October 31, 1990.
1990a3.3.
Typescript, Correspondence: How Much Hope Do Vitamins Offer?, November 8, 1990.
1990a3.4.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Cancer Prevention, November 10, 1990.
1990a3.5.
Manuscript Outline: The Roles in Atherosclerosis of Fibrinogen/Fibrin, Lipoprotein(a), and Ascorbate, November 19, 1990.
1990a3.6.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Crystallography, November 29, 1990.
1990a3.7.
Manuscript, Typescript, Galley Proof, Correspondence: Analysis of the Energy of the First Four Excited States of the Ground-State Rotational Bands of the Even-Even Lanthanon Nuclei (58Ce to 70Yb) with the Model of a Single Cluster of Nucleons Revolving About a Sphere, December 31, 1990.
1990a3.8.
Typescript, Correspondence: Quantum Mechanics and Chemical Bonds, 1990.
1990a3.9.
Manuscript, Background Material: No Title, [re: comments on article, "Chiral Symmetry Breaking in Sodium Chlorate Crystallization"] 1990.

1991a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1991.
1991a.1.
Manuscripts, Typescripts, Correspondence, Notes, Background Material: Stop the Rush to War!, [Peace appeal published in the New York Times] January 2, 1991.

1991a2.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1991.
1991a2.1.
Typescript, Correspondence: Contribution to Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology, January 17, 1991.
[LP served as editor of Crystallography and Inorganic Chemistry sections]
1991a2.2.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Notes: An Open Letter to President Bush, January 18, 1991.
1991a2.3.
Typescript: Greeting Message for the Congress "Naturwissenschaftler fuer den Frieden" in Muenster, Germany, [Scientists for Peace] January 28, 1991.
1991a2.4.
Typescript, Correspondence, Photographs, Background Material: Clinical Applications Deduced From Malarial Heme Metabolism; A Combined Theoretical and Experimental Approach, January 29, 1991.
1991a2.5.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Figures, Background Material: Analysis of Pulsed-Neutron Powder Diffraction Patterns of the Icosahedral Quasicrystals Pd3SiU and AlCuLiMg (Three Alloys) as Twinned Cubic Crystals with Large Units, March 12, 1991.
1991a2.6.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: Vitamins and Intelligence Tests, Letter to the Editor of Nature, March 24, 1991.
1991a2.7.
Typescript: The Pivotal Role of Lipoprotein(a) in Human Cardiovascular Disease and its Relation to Ascorbate Deficiency, March 25, 1991.
1991a2.8.
Typescripts: A Statement, [re: Rodney King incident and Gulf War] March 26, 1991.

1991a3.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1991.
1991a3.1.
Typescripts, Correspondence: Solution of the Puzzle of Human Cardiovascular Disease: Its Primary Cause is Ascorbate Deficiency, Leading to the Deposition of Lipoprotein(a) and Fibrinogen/Fibrin in the Vascular Wall, April 10, 1991.
1991a3.2.
Typescript, Correspondence: Vitamin C and Cardiovascular Disease, April 15, 1991.
1991a3.3.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: X-Ray Crystallography and the Nature of the Chemical Bond, April 18, 1991.
1991a3.4.
Typescript, Correspondence: How I Became Interested in the Chemical Bond: A Reminiscence, May 6, 1991.

1991a4.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1991.
1991a4.1.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Figures, Ancillary Material: Analysis of the Energy of the First Four Excited States of the Ground-State Rotational Bands of the Even-Even Nuclei from 6C8 to 56Ba90 with the Model of a Single Cluster of Nucleons Revolving About a Sphere, May 15, 1991.
1991a4.2.
Manuscript and Typescript: Proposed Research Project on Vitamin C and Cardiovascular Disease,May 26, 1991.
1991a4.3.
Abstract: The Physiological Function of Lipoprotein(a) and its Role in Cancer, Cardiovascular, Inflammatory, and Other Diseases, May 1991.
1991a4.4.
Typescript, Correspondence: Statement re: Alternative Sources of Energy, June 3, 1991.
1991a4.5.
Typescript: Apoprotein(a) in Human Health and Disease: Stabilization and Protection of the Extracellular Matrix and Link to Cellular Interaction, June 5, 1991.
1991a4.6.
Typescripts, Correspondence: Reflections on the Persian Gulf "War", June 7, 1991.
1991a4.7.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Notes: RNPD (Arg-Asn-Pro-Asp), a Self-Complementary Cationic-Anionic Tetrapeptide Sequence Found in Apoprotein(a), Plasminogen, Coagulation Factor XII, Prothrombin Urokinase and Many Other Adhesive Proteins, May be Involved in Specific Intermolecular Interactions and the Binding of Cells and the Extracellular Matrix, June 12, 1991.
1991a4.8.
Typescript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Effect of Ascorbic Acid on Incidence of Spontaneous Mammary Tumors and UV-Induced Skin Tumors in Mice, June 12, 1991.
1991a4.9.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Comment on "Relative Stability of the Al12W Structure in Al-Transition-Metal Compounds", June 20, 1991.
1991a4.10.
Typescript: A Unified Theory of Disease Propagation by the Degradation of the Extracellular Matrix, the Physiologic Defense Including the Pivotal Role of Apoprotein(a), and the Therapeutic Value of Ascorbate in Combination with Protease Inhibitors, June 1991.
1991a4.11.
Typescript, Correspondence: Support Notice. Millikan's School: A History of the California Institute of Technology, by Judith R. Goodstein, June 1991.
1991a4.12.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: The Structure of K3C60 and the Mechanism of Superconductivity, July 4, 1991.

1991a5.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1991.
1991a5.1.
Typescripts, Galley Proofs, Correspondence: Apoprotein(a) is an Adhesive Protein, July 12, 1991.
1991a5.2.
Typescript, Correspondence: Statement by Professor Linus Pauling, [re: California legislation to change procedures for monitoring the quality of medical practices] July 15, 1991.
1991a5.3.
Manuscript, Typescript: Statement by Linus Pauling about the Manuscript on the Nature of the Chemical Bond, July 17, 1991.
1991a5.4.
Typescript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: We Must All Work To End War [Contribution to The Relevance of Albert Schweitzer at the Dawn of the 21st Century, Miller and Poulliard, eds.], July 31, 1991.
1991a5.5.
Typescript: Ascorbate Lowers Apoprotein(a) Synthesis in Human Liver Cells (HepG2) In Vitro, August 3, 1991.
1991a5.6.
Typescript, Background Material: Ascorbate Deficiency is a Precondition for Disease Leading to the Destabilization of the Extracellular Matrix, to Further Propagation of Diseases by Enzymes and Free Radicals, and the Stimulation of Metabolic Counter Measures including Increased Production of Apoprotein (a), August 1991.
1991a5.7.
Typescript, Correspondence: Foreword. Vitamin C, Nature's Miraculous Healing Missile, by Archie Kalokerinos, Glen Dettman and Ian Dettman eds., August 1991.
1991a5.8.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Referee's Comments, Background Material: Comment on Band Termination in 121I, September 4, 1991.
1991a5.9.
Typescript: Discussion of the Structure of Various Modifications of Alumina, September 12, 1991.
1991a5.10.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: The Value of Rough Quantum Mechanical Calculations, September 26, 1991.
1991a5.11.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: Comment on "Rotational Bands with Identical Transition Energies in Actinide Nuclei", September 30, 1991.
1991a5.12.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: Foreword. Drug Legalization: For and Against, by Irwin Berent and Rod Evans, eds., September 1991.
1991a5.13.
Typescript, Correspondence: Correction of an Erroneous Statement about the Discovery of the Lipoproteins Lp(a), [re: Hypothesis: Lipoprotein(a) is a Surrogate for Ascorbate] October 15, 1991.

1991a6.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1991.
1991a6.1.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Notes: The Ascorbate-Apoprotein(a) Connection: A Genetic and Regulatory Principle of Nature Directing the Way to a Unified Concept of Disease Proliferation and Containment, October 18, 1991.
1991a6.2.
Manuscript, Typescript: Our Goal: A World in Which Every Human Being Can Lead a Good Life, October 20, 1991.
1991a6.3.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Hype About Vitamin C [Published as Respect for Vitamin C], October 31, 1991.
1991a6.4.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: The Role of Hydrogen Bonds in Determining the Composition and Structure of Oxide Minerals, November 6, 1991.
1991a6.5.
Typescripts, Correspondence: Review of Vitamin C, Its Chemistry and Biochemistry, November 7, 1991.
1991a6.6.
Typescripts, Correspondence: Case Report: Lysine/Ascorbate-Induced Amelioration of Angina Pectoris, November 7, 1991.
1991a6.7.
Typescript, Correspondence, Notes, Ancillary Material: Vitamin C and Lipoprotein (a) in Relation to Cardiovascular Disease and Other Diseases, November 13, 1991.
1991a6.8.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Notes: An Orthomolecular Theory of Human Health and Disease, November 19, 1991.
1991a6.9.
Typescript: A Unified Theory of Human Cardiovascular Disease Leading the Way to the Abolition of this Disease as a Cause of Human Mortality, December 28, 1991.
1991a6.10.
Typescript: Smoking and the Monocyte/Macrophage System in Relation to Atherosclerosis, 1991.
1991a6.11.
Typescript: Advice to Young People, 1991.
1991a6.12.
Manuscript: No Title, [article on lipoproteins] 1991.

1992a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1992.
1992a.1.
Manuscript: The Crystal Structure of Bottinrite, Ni(OH2)6 Sb(OH)6, January 2, 1992.
1992a.2.
Typescripts, Correspondence: My Love Affair with Vitamin C, January 27, 1992.
1992a.3.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Stability of Aromatic Compounds, Letter to the Editor of Scientific American, March 10, 1992.
1992a.4.
Typescript, Correspondence: The Molecular Evolutionary Clock, Letter to the Editor of Scientific American, March 24, 1992.
1992a.5.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: New Dimension for Mendeleev, Letter to the Editor of Nature, March 26, 1992.
1992a.6.
Typescripts, Correspondence: The Nature of Life, Including My Life, Chapter 1 - How I developed an interest in the question of the nature of life, March 1992.
1992a.7.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Notes: Analysis of Gamma-Ray Energies for 48 Excited Superdeformed Rotational Bands of Nuclei of Lanthanons La to Dy and of Hg, Tl, and Pb on the basis of the two-revolving-cluster model, with Evaluation of Moments of Inertia and Radii of Revolution and Assignment of Nucleonic Compositions to the Clusters and the Central Sphere, April 14, 1992.
1992a.8.
Typescript: Lipoprotein(a) and the Risk for Secondary Cardiovascular Disease, April 17, 1992.
1992a.9.
Typescript, Correspondence: Review of Peterson's Handbook of Crystallographic Data for Intermetallic Phases, Second Edition, by P. Villars and L. D. Calvert, eds., May 1, 1992.

1992a2.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1992.
1992a2.1.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Figures: The Molecular Structure of Ti8C12 and Related Complexes, May 3, 1992.
1992a2.2.
Typescripts: Doctors and Vitamins, May 14, 1992.
1992a2.3.
Correspondence, Background Material: Comments on Antioxidants in Disease and Health, by Dr. Balz Frei, May 26, 1992.
1992a2.4.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Floppy Disk, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Puzzling questions about excited superdeformed rotational bands of atomic nuclei are answered by the two-revolving-cluster model, May 26, 1992.
1992a2.5.
Typescript: Preface. Cancer and Vitamin C, [revised edition] June 8, 1992.
1992a2.6.
Typescript, Correspondence: So-Called Quasicrystals, Letter to the Editor of Science, June 15, 1992.
1992a2.7.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Press Release, [re: Linus Pauling Heart Foundation] June 15, 1992.
1992a2.8.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Notes, Background Material: The Nature of the Metal-Metal Bond in Bimetallic Surfaces, Letter to the Editor of Science, September 15, 1992.
1992a2.9.
Typescripts, Correspondence: Vitamin C: The Key to Health, October 8, 1992.
1992a2.10.
Manuscript, Typescript, Floppy Disk, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Analysis of the ground-state band and a closely related intercalated band of 235 92U143 by the two-revolving-cluster model with consideration of symmetric and antisymmetric resonance of the two dissimilar clusters, October 19, 1992.
1992a2.11.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: A Case History: Lysine/Ascorbate-Related Amelioration of Angina Pectoris, December 7, 1992.
1992a2.12.
Typescript, Correspondence: Preface. Longevity, The Cell Membrane, and the Arterial Wall: Observations Over Forty Years, by Nobuyuki Nakasone, December 10, 1992.

1993a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1993.
1993a.1.
Typescripts, Floppy Disk, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: How My Interest in Proteins Developed, January 12, 1993.
1993a.2.
Typescripts, Correspondence: My First Five Years in Scientific Research, January 12, 1993.
1993a.3.
Typescript, Correspondence: Foreword. CRC Handbook, January 23, 1993.
1993a.4.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Floppy Disk, Correspondence, Notes, Figures: Hardin Jones Biostatistical Analysis of Mortality Data for a Second Set of Cohorts of Cancer Patients with a Large Fraction Surviving at the Termination of the Study and a Comparison of Survival Times of Cancer Patients Receiving Large Regular Oral Doses of Vitamin C and Other Nutrients with Similar Patients Not Receiving These Doses, February 9, 1993.
1993a.5.
Typescript, Correspondence: Can Vitamins Help Control Heart Disease and Strokes?, March 3, 1993.
1993a.6.
Typescript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Foreword. Sickle Cell Disease: Basic Principles and Clinical Practices, by Stephen H. Embury, Robert P. Hebbel, Mohandas Narla, and Martin H. Steinberg, eds., June 29, 1993.
1993a.7.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence: Third Case Report on Lysine-Ascorbate Amelioration of Angina Pectoris, June 29, 1993.
1993a.8.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: No Title, Letter to the Editor of Prepared Foods, [re: vitamin C studies] July 2, 1993.
1993a.9.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Page Proof, Background Material: Bonding to the Silyl Cation, Letter to the Editor of Science, July 12, 1993.
1993a.10.
Typescript, Correspondence: Support Notice. Beating Cancer with Nutrition, by Patrick Quillin, July 20, 1993, July 20, 1993.

1993a2.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1993.
1993a2.1.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Floppy Disk, Correspondence, Background Material: Analysis of a hyperdeformed band of 15266Dy86 on the basis of a structure with two revolving clusters, each with a previously unrecognized two-tiered structure (semimagic and magic numbers/radius of revolution), July 30, 1993.
1993a2.2.
Typescript, Notes: Can a Nuclear Physicist Have an Open Mind?, August 17, 1993.
1993a2.3.
Correspondence: A Federal Agency at Odds with Science, September 28, 1993.
1993a2.4.
Typescript, Preprint, Correspondence: Nutrition and Health, October 5, 1993.
1993a2.5.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Early History of Coordination Chemistry, [alternatively titled Early Structural Coordination Chemistry] October 12, 1993.
1993a2.6.
Correspondence, Background Material: No Title, [written for summary paper on atomic nuclei size] October 26, 1993.
1993a2.7.
Typescripts, Correspondence: Lysine, Ascorbic Acid, and Angina Pectoris, Fourth Case Report, [Includes an editorial by Dr. A. Hoffer., J. Orthomol. Med.] Third Quarter, October 27, 1993.
1993a2.8.
Manuscript: Analysis of Two Closely Related Bands of 23994Pu145 by the Two-Revolving-Clusters Model, with Consideration of Symmetric and Antisymmetric Resonance of the Two Dissimilar Revolving Clusters, and of Two Other Bands with One Revolving Cluster, October 1993.
1993a2.9.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Paul Emmett's Early Years, November 15, 1993.
1993a2.10.
Typescript, Correspondence: Foreword. History of Atomic Energy Collection at Oregon State University, November 1993.
1993a2.11.
Typescript: Early History of Coordination Chemistry, 1993.

1994a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1994.
1994a.1.
Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Appeal by Nobel Peace Prize Winners for A Peaceful Solution to the Kurdish Problem in Turkey, March 14, 1994.
1994a.2.
Typescript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Holy Grails of Chemistry, April 9, 1994.

1995a.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1995.
1995a.1.
Correspondence: Speaking of Reading, May 8, 1995.

NDa.
Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, No Date.
NDa.1.
Manuscript: The Polypeptide Chain in Crystalline Insulin and a Discussion of the X-ray Evidence Adduced for the Cyclol Hypothesis, No Date. [1930s].
NDa.2.
Manuscript: Molecule Formation, No Date. [1930s].
NDa.3.
Typescript: The Chemistry of the Solid State and Electronic Conceptions of Chemical Bonding and Valence, No Date. [1940s].
NDa.4.
Manuscript: The Structure of Crystals and Its Relation to Theories of Valence and of Chemical Combination, No Date. [1940s].
NDa.5.
Manuscript: On the Isomers of Porphine, No Date. [1940s].
NDa.6.
Typescript: How to Become a Graduate Student in Chemistry in the United States, No Date. [1940s].
NDa.7.
Typescript: The Molecular Structure of Proteins, No Date. [1950s].
NDa.8.
Typescript: The Compressibility of Selenium, No Date. [1960s].
NDa.9.
Typescript: Work on the Structure of Metals, Intermetallic Compounds, and other Alloys in the California Institute of Technology, No Date. [1960s].
NDa.10.
Typescript: The Structure of Liquid Metals, No Date. [1960s].
NDa.11.
Typescript: The Spin-Orbit Interaction of the Electron, No Date. [1960s].
NDa.12.
Typescript: Statement by Linus Pauling: Support of Research Relating to Health and Disease, No Date. [1960s].
NDa.13.
Typescript: An Elementary Approach to Statistical Mechanics, [by Linus Pauling and Frederick Wall] No Date. [1960s].
NDa.14.
Typescript: Principles Determining the Structure of Polynuclear Carbonyl Compounds, No Date. [1960s].
NDa.15.
Typescripts: Chapter 1 -- Nuclear Models and Chapter 2 -- Single-Nucleon Energy Values, [from a proposed book on polyspheron theory] No Date. [1960s].
NDa.16.
Typescript: The Nature of Carbon-Phosphorus and Nitrogen-Phosphorus Double Bonds, No Date. [1970s].
NDa.17.
Typescript: Alcoholism, No Date. [1970s].
NDa.18.
Typescript: Nuclear Structure, No Date. [1970s].
NDa.19.
Typescript: The Wheat Germ Story, No Date. [1970s].
NDa.20.
Typescript: Vitamin C for Prophylaxis of Viral Hepatitis B in Transfused Patients, [authored by Fukumi Morishige and Akira Murata, extensive manuscript notes by Linus Pauling] No Date. [1970s].
NDa.21.
Typescripts: The Composition and Structure of Boranes and Other Compounds of Electron-Deficient Atoms, No Date. [1970s].
NDa.22.
Typescript: Dr. Pauling's Statement re: Star Wars (SDI), No Date. [1980s].
NDa.23.
Typescript: An Episode that Changed My Life, No Date. [1980s].
NDa.24.
Typescript: Toxicity and Retention of Ascorbic Acid and D-iso-Ascorbic Acid in mice, No Date. [1980s].
NDa.25.
Typescript: Nobel Prize Laureate, Dr. Linus C. Pauling, [re: LP comments on the successes in his life] No Date. [1980s].
NDa.26.
Typescript: Starvation, Nutrition and Vitamins, No Date. [1980s].
NDa.27.
Typescript: Herman Mark's Contributions to the Understanding of Biological Macromolecules, No Date. [1980s].

04. Manuscripts and Typescripts of Speeches. 1921-1994, undated.

As with the Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles series, this section is largely composed of manuscripts and typescripts of speeches written and delivered by Linus Pauling. Also included is correspondence relevant to the writing, delivery and/or publication of these speeches. Further materials illustrating the logistics of Pauling's travel to the location of a speech's delivery, including correspondence, itineraries and other notes, are included as well.


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1921s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1921.
1921s.1.
Typescript: Children of the Dawn, Oregon State Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon, Spring 1921.

1922s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1922.
1922s.1.
Typescript: Senior Class Oration, Oregon State Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon, May 31, 1922.

1925s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1925.
1925s.1.
Manuscript: Conclusions Derived From the Structures of Crystals As Determined By X-Rays [Includes photo micrographs], Research Conference, No Location, January 29, 1925.
1925s.2.
Manuscript: Schallausbreitung in Teilweise dissozüerten Gesen, seminar talk, Location Unknown, Fall 1925.
1925s.3.
Manuscript Notes: Modern Theories Of Valence and Chemical Combination, Seminar, Pasadena, California, 1925.

1928s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1928.
1928s.1.
Manuscript: Some Problems in Wave Mechanics, First Lecture, Physics Seminar, No Location, January 11-12, 1928.
[Also includes Manuscript: The Analogy Between Mechanics and Optics, 1928?]
1928s.2.
Manuscript: The Nature of the Chemical Bond, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, April 6, 1928.
1928s.3.
Abstract, Program: Quantum Defects for Non-Penetrating Orbits, American Physical Society, Pasadena Meeting, December 8, 1928.
1928s.4.
Manuscript: Early Efforts at Hybridization of Bond Orbitals, No Location, 1928.

1929s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1929.
1929s.1.
Manuscript: The Development of the Quantum Mechanics, First Lecture, Berkeley Lectures on Applications of Quantum Mechanics, University of California, Berkeley, February 19, 1929.
1929s.2.
Manuscript: The Properties of Monatomic Atoms and Ions, First Lecture, Seminar on the Properties of Monatomic Atoms and Ions, University of California, Berkeley, February 19, 1929.
1929s.3.
Manuscript: The Sizes of Ions in Crystals, Second Lecture, Seminar on the Properties of Monatomic Atoms and Ions, University of California, Berkeley, February 26, 1929.
1929s.4.
Manuscript: The Harmonic Oscillator, Second Lecture, Berkeley Lectures on Applications of Quantum Mechanics, University of California, Berkeley, February 1929.
1929s.5.
Manuscript: Hermite Polynomials and Hermite Orthogonal Functions, Third Lecture, Berkeley Lectures on Applications of Quantum Mechanics, University of California, Berkeley, March 1, 1929.
1929s.6.
Manuscript: Intensities for the Harmonic Oscillator, Fourth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures on Applications of Quantum Mechanics, University of California, Berkeley, March 4, 1929.
1929s.7.
Manuscript: Uses of Ionic Radii, Third Lecture, Seminar on the Properties of Monatomic Atoms and Ions, University of California, Berkeley, March 5, 1929.
1929s.8.
Manuscript: The Oscillating and Rotating Diatomic Dipole Gas, Fifth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures on Applications of Quantum Mechanics, University of California, Berkeley, March 6, 1929.
1929s.9.
Manuscript: Energy Levels for Diatomic Molecule, Sixth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures on Applications of Quantum Mechanics, University of California, Berkeley, March 8, 1929.
1929s.10.
Manuscript: Tesseral Harmonics, Seventh Lecture, Berkeley Lectures on Applications of Quantum Mechanics, University of California, Berkeley, March 11, 1929.
1929s.11.
Manuscript: A More Refined Treatment of Ionic Sizes, Fourth Lecture, Seminar on the Properties of Monatomic Atoms and Ions, University of California, Berkeley, March 12, 1929.
1929s.12.
Manuscript: No Title, [re: rotation-absorption spectrum analysis and calculations] Eighth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures on Applications of Quantum Mechanics, University of California, Berkeley, March 13, 1929.
1929s.13.
Manuscript: The Hydrogen Atom, Ninth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures on Applications of Quantum Mechanics, University of California, Berkeley, March 15, 1929.
1929s.14.
Manuscript: Hydrogen-like Eigenfunctions, Tenth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures on Applications of Quantum Mechanics, University of California, Berkeley, March 18, 1929.
1929s.15.
Manuscript: Melting Points, Boiling Points, Crystal Energy, Fifth Lecture, Seminar on the Properties of Monatomic Atoms and Ions, University of California, Berkeley, March 19, 1929.
1929s.16.
Manuscript: First-order Perturbation Theory for Non-degenerate State, Eleventh Lecture, Berkeley Lectures on Applications of Quantum Mechanics, University of California, Berkeley, March 20, 1929.
1929s.17.
Manuscript: Several Independent Variables, Twelfth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures on Applications of Quantum Mechanics, University of California, Berkeley, March 22, 1929.
1929s.18.
Manuscript: First-order Perturbation Theory for a Degenerate System, Thirteenth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures on Applications of Quantum Mechanics, University of California, Berkeley, March 25, 1929.
1929s.19.
Manuscript: The Properties of Many-electron Atoms and Ions, Sixth Lecture, Seminar on the Properties of Monatomic Atoms and Ions, University of California, Berkeley, March 26, 1929.
1929s.20.
Manuscript: The Resonance Phenomenon, Fourteenth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures on Applications of Quantum Mechanics, University of California, Berkeley, March 27, 1929.
1929s.21.
Manuscript: The Helium Spectrum, Fifteenth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures on Applications of Quantum Mechanics, University of California, Berkeley, March 29, 1929.
1929s.22.
Manuscript: The Resonance Phenomenon with Isotopes, Sixteenth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures on Applications of Quantum Mechanics, University of California, Berkeley, April 1, 1929.
1929s.23.
Manuscript: Diamagnetic Susceptibility, Outer Work Function, X-Ray Edges, Seventh Lecture, Seminar on the Properties of Monatomic Atoms and Ions, University of California, Berkeley, April 2, 1929.
1929s.24.
Manuscript: The Hydrogen Molecule - ion by Perturbation Theory -- First Order, Seventeenth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures on Applications of Quantum Mechanics, University of California, Berkeley, April 3, 1929.
1929s.25.
Manuscript: φ. Burrau's Solution of the Wave Equation for H2+ in Normal State, Eighteenth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures on Applications of Quantum Mechanics, University of California, Berkeley, April 5, 1929.
1929s.26.
Manuscript: The Observed Properties of H2 and H2+, Nineteenth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures on Applications of Quantum Mechanics, University of California, Berkeley, April 8, 1929.
1929s.27.
Manuscript: Hartree's Theory of the Self-Consistent Field, Eighth Lecture, Seminar on the Properties of Monatomic Atoms and Ions, University of California, Berkeley, April 9, 1929.
1929s.28.
Manuscript: The Hydrogen Molecule According to Heitler and London, Twentieth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures on Applications of Quantum Mechanics, University of California, Berkeley, April 10, 1929.
1929s.29.
Manuscript: Dirac's Theory of Transitions Resulting from a Perturbation, Twenty-First Lecture, Berkeley Lectures on Applications of Quantum Mechanics, University of California, Berkeley, April 11, 1929.
1929s.30.
Manuscript: Derivation of the First-order Perturbation Energy for a System Without a Perturbation Function, Twenty-Second Lecture, Berkeley Lectures on Applications of Quantum Mechanics, University of California, Berkeley, April 12, 1929.
1929s.31.
Manuscript: Excited States of the Hydrogen Molecule, Twenty-Third Lecture, Berkeley Lectures on Applications of Quantum Mechanics, University of California, Berkeley, April 15, 1929.
1929s.32.
Manuscript: Photoionisation in Liquids and Solids, Ninth Lecture, Seminar on the Properties of Monatomic Atoms and Ions, University of California, Berkeley, April 16, 1929.
1929s.33.
Manuscript: Rotational States and Specific Heat of the Hydrogen Molecule, Twenty-Fourth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures on Applications of Quantum Mechanics, University of California, Berkeley, April 17, 1929.
1929s.34.
Manuscript: Special Cases of Dirac's Equations, Twenty-Fifth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures on Applications of Quantum Mechanics, University of California, Berkeley, April 18, 1929.
1929s.35.
Manuscript: Shared Electron Bonds in General (Heitler and London), Twenty-Sixth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures on Applications of Quantum Mechanics, University of California, Berkeley, April 19, 1929.
1929s.36.
Manuscript: The Theory of Permutation Groups, Twenty-Seventh Lecture, Berkeley Lectures on Applications of Quantum Mechanics, University of California, Berkeley, April 22, 1929.
1929s.37.
Manuscript: The Absorption of Radiation or of an Electron, "Tenth Lecture of the Ionic Series", [Seminar on the Properties of Monatomic Atoms and Ions] University of California, Berkeley, April 23, 1929.
1929s.38.
Manuscript: Heitler's Second Paper. Interaction Energy of Two Like Atoms, Twenty-Eighth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures on Applications of Quantum Mechanics, University of California, Berkeley, April 24, 1929.
1929s.39.
Manuscript: Interaction of a System with Radiation, Twenty-Ninth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures on Applications of Quantum Mechanics, University of California, Berkeley, April 25, 1929.
1929s.40.
Manuscript: The Shared Electron Pair Bond, Fortieth [sic? Thirtieth?] Lecture, Berkeley Lectures on Applications of Quantum Mechanics, University of California, Berkeley, April 26, 1929.
1929s.41.
Manuscript: The Structure of Complex Inorganic Crystals, Lecture, American Chemical Society, AAAS Meeting, Berkeley, California, June 20, 1929.
1929s.42.
Manuscript: The Development of Quantum Mechanics, San Bernardino Junior College, California, October 21, 1929.
1929s.43.
Manuscript: Crystal Structure Evidence for the Lewis Shared Electron Pair, Lecture to the Chemistry Research Conference, No Location, November 6, 1929.
1929s.44.
Manuscript: The Structure of Inorganic Crystals, Teacher's Institute, Pasadena, California, December 17, 1929.

1930s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1930.
1930s.1.
Manuscript: Introduction and Review of Wave Mechanics, First Lecture, Berkeley Lectures, Second Series -- Introduction to Quantum Mechanics of Aperiodic Processes, University of California, Berkeley, March 17, 1930.
1930s.2.
Manuscript: Perturbation Theory -- Method of Variation of Constants, Second Lecture, Berkeley Lectures, Second Series -- Introduction to Quantum Mechanics of Aperiodic Processes, University of California, Berkeley, March 19, 1930.
1930s.3.
Manuscript: Perturbation Theory for Degenerate Systems, Third Lecture, Berkeley Lectures, Second Series -- Introduction to Quantum Mechanics of Aperiodic Processes, University of California, Berkeley, March 21, 1930.
1930s.4.
Manuscript: Application to a Two-Fold Degenerate System, Helium Atom, Fourth and Fifth Lectures, Berkeley Lectures, Second Series -- Introduction to Quantum Mechanics of Aperiodic Processes, University of California, Berkeley, March 26 & March 30, 1930.
1930s.5.
Manuscript: The Theory of Radioactive Decomposition, Sixth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures, Second Series -- Introduction to Quantum Mechanics of Aperiodic Processes, University of California, Berkeley, April 2, 1930.
1930s.6.
Manuscript: The Theory of Radioactive Decomposition (cont), Seventh Lecture, Berkeley Lectures, Second Series -- Introduction to Quantum Mechanics of Aperiodic Processes, University of California, Berkeley, April 4, 1930.
1930s.7.
Manuscript: Pulling Electrons out of Metals by Strong Fields, Eighth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures, Second Series -- Introduction to Quantum Mechanics of Aperiodic Processes, University of California, Berkeley, April 7, 1930.
1930s.8.
Manuscript Notes: The Rotational Motion of Molecules in Crystals, Ninth and Tenth Lectures, Berkeley Lectures, Second Series -- Introduction to Quantum Mechanics of Aperiodic Processes, University of California, Berkeley, April 9 & 11, 1930.

1931s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1931.
1931s.1.
Manuscript: No Title, [Development of Electron Pair Bond Theory] First Lecture, Berkeley Lectures -- The Nature of the Chemical Bond, University of California, Berkeley, March 23, 1931.
1931s.2.
Manuscript: Change in Quantization. Tetrahedral Eigenfunctions, Second Lecture, Berkeley Lectures -- The Nature of the Chemical Bond, University of California, Berkeley, March 27, 1931.
1931s.3.
Manuscript: Free or Restricted Rotation, Third Lecture, Berkeley Lectures -- The Nature of the Chemical Bond, University of California, Berkeley, March 30, 1931.
1931s.4.
Manuscript: Bonds Involving d Eigenfunctions, Fourth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures -- The Nature of the Chemical Bond, University of California, Berkeley, April 1, 1931.
1931s.5.
Manuscript: The Stability of Complexes, Fifth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures -- The Nature of the Chemical Bond, University of California, Berkeley, April 3, 1931.
1931s.6.
Manuscript: Continuous or Discontinuous Change of Bond Type, Sixth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures -- The Nature of the Chemical Bond, University of California, Berkeley, April 6, 1931.
1931s.7.
Manuscript: The Hydrogen Halides, Seventh Lecture, Berkeley Lectures -- The Nature of the Chemical Bond, University of California, Berkeley, April 8, 1931.
1931s.8.
Manuscript Notes: The Magnetic Moments of the Iron-group Ions, Eighth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures -- The Nature of the Chemical Bond, University of California, Berkeley, April 10, 1931.
1931s.9.
Manuscript: The Magnetic Moments of Complexes with Electron-pair Bonds, Ninth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures -- The Nature of the Chemical Bond, University of California, Berkeley, April 13, 1931.
1931s.10.
Manuscript: The Structure of Simple Molecules, Tenth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures -- The Nature of the Chemical Bond, University of California, Berkeley, April 15, 1931.
1931s.11.
Manuscript: The Three-electron Bond, Eleventh Lecture, Berkeley Lectures -- The Nature of the Chemical Bond, University of California, Berkeley, April 17, 1931.

1932s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1932.
1932s.1.
Manuscript: The Variation Treatment and Normal H2, First Lecture, Berkeley Lectures -- Resonance of a Molecule among Several Lewis Electronic Structures, University of California, Berkeley, February 29, 1932.
1932s.2.
Manuscript: The Type of Bond in the Hydrogen Halides and the Halogen Halides, Second Lecture, Berkeley Lectures -- Resonance of a Molecule among Several Lewis Electronic Structures, University of California, Berkeley, March 3, 1932.
1932s.3.
Manuscript: Bond Energies in Organic Molecules and Other Covalent Molecules, Third Lecture, Berkeley Lectures -- Resonance of a Molecule among Several Lewis Electronic Structures, University of California, Berkeley, March 4, 1932.
1932s.4.
Manuscript: The Carbon-Oxygen "Double" Bond, Fourth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures -- Resonance of a Molecule among Several Lewis Electronic Structures, University of California, Berkeley, March 7, 1932.
1932s.5.
Manuscript: Interatomic Distances in Covalent Molecules, Fifth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures -- Resonance of a Molecule among Several Lewis Electronic Structures, University of California, Berkeley, March 10, 1932.
1932s.6.
Manuscript: Interatomic Distances, continued, Sixth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures -- Resonance of a Molecule among Several Lewis Electronic Structures, University of California, Berkeley, March 11, 1932.
1932s.7.
Manuscript: Slater's Treatment of Molecules, Seventh Lecture, Berkeley Lectures -- Resonance of a Molecule among Several Lewis Electronic Structures, University of California, Berkeley, March 14, 1932.
1932s.8.
Manuscript: Matrix Components, Eighth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures -- Resonance of a Molecule among Several Lewis Electronic Structures, University of California, Berkeley, March 17, 1932.
1932s.9.
Manuscript Notes: Three electrons, spin degeneracy, Ninth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures -- Resonance of a Molecule among Several Lewis Electronic Structures, University of California, Berkeley, March 18, 1932.
1932s.10.
Manuscript: Four electrons, spin degeneracy, Molecule containing only paired electrons, Molecule with two shared pairs, two others, Tenth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures -- Resonance of a Molecule among Several Lewis Electronic Structures, University of California, Berkeley, March 21, 1932.
1932s.11.
Manuscript: The Double Bond, Eleventh Lecture, Berkeley Lectures -- Resonance of a Molecule among Several Lewis Electronic Structures, University of California, Berkeley, March 24, 1932.
1932s.12.
Manuscript: The Strength of Bond Eigenfunctions, Twelfth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures -- Resonance of a Molecule among Several Lewis Electronic Structures, University of California, Berkeley, March 25, 1932.
1932s.13.
Manuscript: Resonance of a Molecule among Several Electronic Structures and Interatomic Distances in Covalent Molecules, First Lecture, M.I.T. Lectures on Crystal Chemistry, Cambridge, Massachusetts, April 7, 1932.
1932s.14.
Manuscript: The Hydrogen Halides, [?] Second Lecture, M.I.T. Lectures on Crystal Chemistry, Cambridge, Massachusetts, April 14, 1932.
1932s.15.
Manuscript: The Energy of Single Bonds and the Electronegativity of Atoms, Third Lecture, M.I.T. Lectures on Crystal Chemistry, Cambridge, Massachusetts, April 21, 1932.
1932s.16.
Manuscript: The Energy of Resonance of a Molecule among Several Electronic Structures, Fourth Lecture, M.I.T. Lectures on Crystal Chemistry, Cambridge, Massachusetts, May 5, 1932.
1932s.17.
Manuscript: Wave Functions for Molecules, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, May 11, 1932.
1932s.18.
Manuscript: Slater's Method of Formulating Wave Functions for Molecules, Fifth Lecture, M.I.T. Lectures on Crystal Chemistry, Cambridge, Massachusetts, May 12, 1932.
1932s.19.
Manuscript: Bond Wave Functions and the Spatial Configuration of Molecules, Sixth Lecture, M.I.T. Lectures on Crystal Chemistry, Cambridge, Massachusetts, May 19, 1932.
1932s.20.
Manuscript: The Energetics of Molecular Rearrangements, No Location, May 23, 1932.
1932s.21.
Manuscript: The Magnetic Moments of Molecules and Complex Ions, Seventh Lecture, M.I.T. Lectures on Crystal Chemistry, Cambridge, Massachusetts, May 25, 1932.
1932s.22.
Typescript, Correspondence, Itinerary: Mathematical Preparation for a Student of Modern Physical Studies, No Location, August 29, 1932.

1933s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1933.
1933s.1.
Manuscript: The Variation Method, First Lecture, Berkeley Lectures -- The Electronic Structure of Molecules with a Special Reference to the Resonance of Molecules Among Several Electronic Structures, University of California, Berkeley, March 13, 1933.
1933s.2.
Manuscript: The Helium Atom, Second Lecture, Berkeley Lectures -- The Electronic Structure of Molecules with a Special Reference to the Resonance of Molecules Among Several Electronic Structures, University of California, Berkeley, March 15, 1933.
1933s.3.
Manuscript: The Hydrogen Molecule, Third Lecture, Berkeley Lectures -- The Electronic Structure of Molecules with a Special Reference to the Resonance of Molecules Among Several Electronic Structures, University of California, Berkeley, March 17, 1933.
1933s.4.
Manuscript: Slater's Wave Functions for Molecules, Fourth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures -- The Electronic Structure of Molecules with a Special Reference to the Resonance of Molecules Among Several Electronic Structures, University of California, Berkeley, March 20, 1933.
1933s.5.
Manuscript: The Eigenfunction for a Lewis Structure, Fifth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures -- The Electronic Structure of Molecules with a Special Reference to the Resonance of Molecules Among Several Electronic Structures, University of California, Berkeley, March 22, 1933.
1933s.6.
Manuscript: The Energy of a Lewis Structure, Sixth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures -- The Electronic Structure of Molecules with a Special Reference to the Resonance of Molecules Among Several Electronic Structures, University of California, Berkeley, March 24, 1933.
1933s.7.
Manuscript: Benzene and Naphthalene, Seventh Lecture, Berkeley Lectures -- The Electronic Structure of Molecules with a Special Reference to the Resonance of Molecules Among Several Electronic Structures, University of California, Berkeley, March 27, 1933.
1933s.8.
Manuscript: The Secular Equation, Eighth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures -- The Electronic Structure of Molecules with a Special Reference to the Resonance of Molecules Among Several Electronic Structures, University of California, Berkeley, March 29, 1933.
1933s.9.
Manuscript: Triphenylmethyl, Ninth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures -- The Electronic Structure of Molecules with a Special Reference to the Resonance of Molecules Among Several Electronic Structures, University of California, Berkeley, April 3, 1933.
1933s.10.
Manuscript: Various Hydrocarbon Free Radicals, Tenth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures -- The Electronic Structure of Molecules with a Special Reference to the Resonance of Molecules Among Several Electronic Structures, University of California, Berkeley, April 5, 1933.
1933s.11.
Manuscript Notes: The Calculation of Resonance Energies from Thermochemical Data, Eleventh Lecture, Berkeley Lectures -- The Electronic Structure of Molecules with a Special Reference to the Resonance of Molecules Among Several Electronic Structures, University of California, Berkeley, April 7, 1933.
1933s.12.
Manuscript, Notes: The Three-electron Bond, Thirteenth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures -- The Electronic Structure of Molecules with a Special Reference to the Resonance of Molecules Among Several Electronic Structures, University of California, Berkeley, April 12, 1933.
1933s.13.
Manuscript: The Nitric Oxide Molecule, Fourteenth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures -- The Electronic Structure of Molecules with a Special Reference to the Resonance of Molecules Among Several Electronic Structures, University of California, Berkeley, April 14, 1933.
1933s.14.
Manuscript: Continuation on Three-electron Bond, Fifteenth Lecture, Berkeley Lectures -- The Electronic Structure of Molecules with a Special Reference to the Resonance of Molecules Among Several Electronic Structures, University of California, Berkeley, April 17, 1933.
1933s.15.
Manuscript: Electron Diffraction by Gas Molecules, Chemistry Research Conference, No Location, October 18, 1933.

1934s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1934.
1934s.1.
Manuscript: Waves and Particles, Sigma Xi - Phi Beta Kappa Lecture, Eugene, Oregon, May 26, 1934.
1934s.2.
Manuscript: Interatomic Distances and the Structure of Simple Molecules, symposium talk, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Berkeley, California, June 19, 1934.

1935s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1935.
1935s.1.
Manuscript: Recent Work on the Structure of Molecules, Athenaeum, California, February 7, 1935.
1935s.2.
Manuscript, Poster: A Straightforward Method of Interpretation of Diffraction Data, Lecture 1 of a series of five addresses on "Special Topics Relating to the Structure of Metals", University of California, Berkeley, August 29, 1935.
1935s.3.
Manuscript: The Radial Distribution Method of Interpretation of Electron Diffraction Photographs, Lecture 2 of a series of five addresses on "Special Topics Relating to the Structure of Metals", University of California, Berkeley, September 2, 1935.
1935s.4.
Manuscript: How to Tell an Acid from a Base, Cal Tech Chemistry Club, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, October 11, 1935.
1935s.5.
Manuscript: The Structure of Molecule-Ions, No Location, November 25, 1935.

1936s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1936.
1936s.1.
Manuscript: The Magnetic Properties and Structures of Hemoglobin and Related Substances, Sigma Xi, No Location, March 3, 1936.
1936s.2.
Correspondence: The Structure of Hemoglobin and Other Coordination Compounds of Iron, Rochester Section of the American Chemical Society, Rochester, New York, April 23, 1936.
1936s.3.
Manuscript: Applications of Magnetic Methods to Chemistry, Sigma Xi, University of California, Los Angeles, November 4, 1936.
1936s.4.
Manuscript: Valence and the Structure of Molecules, Lecture to Teacher's Institute, Pasadena, California, December 18, 1936.
1936s.5.
Manuscript: The Future of Structural Chemistry, John Winthrop House, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1936.

1937s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1937.
1937s.1.
Manuscript, Typescript, Notes: The Structure of Molecules, radio talk, No Location, February 3, 1937.
1937s.2.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Program: Hemoglobin and Magnetism, formal chapter installation of Sigma Xi, Oregon State College, Corvallis, Oregon, May 12, 1937.
1937s.3.
Manuscript, Correspondence: The Significance of Structural Chemistry, George Fisher Baker Lectureship, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, October 12, 1937.
[Folder also contains handwritten outline of the complete George Fischer Baker Lectureship and the Cornell University Directory, 1937-1938]

1938s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1938.
1938s.1.
Manuscript: The Elements of Quantum Mechanics and the Principle of Indeterminacy, Cornell Philosophy Club, Ithaca, New York, January 20, 1938.
1938s.2.
Manuscript, Correspondence: The Structural Chemistry of Blood, Jubilee Program, Pomona College, Pomona, California, March 10, 1938.
[LP also delivered three other lectures as part of this celebration: The Electronic Theory of Valence, March 1, 1938; The Determination of the Structure of Molecules by the Diffraction of Electrons, March 3, 1938; The Resonance of Molecules among Several Valence Bond Structures, March 8, 1938]
1938s.3.
Manuscript: No Title, [re: Vitamin chemists: what they are and what they do] address to the Associates -- Todd Dinner, Pasadena, California, March 28, 1938.
1938s.4.
Manuscript Notes: Protein Structure and Immunological Reactions, Location Unknown, ["Second meeting of the protein seminar"] April 19, 1938.
1938s.5.
Notes, Reprint: The Future of the Crellin Laboratory, dedication of the Crellin Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, May 16, 1938.
1938s.6.
Manuscript: First Seminar Talk, Remarks to the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, [re: overview of the department] California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, September 28, 1938.

1939s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1939.
1939s.1.
Manuscript, Program: Theory of Color of Organic Substances, Symposium on Liquids and Polyatomic Molecules, University of Chicago, Illinois, June 26, 1939.
1939s.2.
Manuscript, Correspondence: The Structural Chemistry of Blood, Scientific and Mathematical Association, Pasadena, California, December 16, 1939.

1940s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1940.
1940s.1.
Manuscript Notes: The Nature of Serological Reactions - The Structure and Formation of Antibodies, Chemistry Seminar, University of California, Berkeley, March 12, 1940.
1940s.2.
Manuscript: Speech for Union Now, No Location, April 8, 1940.
1940s.3.
Correspondence: The Structural Chemistry of Blood, Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, May 3, 1940; The Structure of Molecules and the Nature of the Chemical Bond, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, May 4, 1940.
1940s.4.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: The Chemistry of Blood, Alpha Chi Sigma initiation, University of California, Berkeley, June 24, 1940.
1940s.5.
Manuscript, Typescript, Ancillary Material: The Immediate Need for Interdemocracy Federal Union and Mr. Streit's Proposed Declaration of Interdependence, Union Now meeting, Pasadena, California, July 22, 1940.
1940s.6.
Manuscript: Talk in Support of President Roosevelt, No Location, October 28, 1940.
1940s.7.
Manuscript, Typescript: Science and Democracy, Tau Beta Pi Banquet, Athenaeum, California, November 26, 1940.

1941s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1941.
1941s.1.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: The Structural Chemistry of the Future, Nichols Medal Address, American Chemical Society, New York Section, New York, March 7, 1941.
[Includes letters of congratulation]
1941s.2.
Manuscript, Correspondence: No Title, [re: structural chemistry and methods of investigation, including electron microscope and x-ray crystallography] The First William Conger Morgan Memorial Lecture, University of California, Los Angeles, May 9, 1941.
1941s.3.
Manuscripts, Background Material: X-ray and Electron Diffraction; Derivation of Intensity Formula; Resonance, Chemical Bonds, Partial Ionic Character, Distinguished Visitor Lectureship, University of Chicago, Illinois, June 24 - July 24, 1941.
1941s.4.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Program, Ancillary Material: Resonance and Organic Chemistry, Fiftieth Anniversary Symposia, University of Chicago, Illinois, September 22, 1941.
1941s.5.
Correspondence, Program: The Manufacture of Antibodies, Pasteur Society, San Francisco, California, November 10, 1941.

1942s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1942.
1942s.1.
Correspondence: The Nature of Serological Reactions and the Manufacture of Antibodies in Vitro, Mayo Foundation Lecture, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, March 20, 1942.
1942s.2.
Correspondence: Immunochemistry, Chinese Natural Science Association, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, October 11, 1942.

1943s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1943.
1943s.1.
Manuscript, Program: Development of Immunochemistry at CIT, Alumni Seminar, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, April 11, 1943.
1943s.2.
Manuscript: Chemical Studies of the Structure of Antibodies, Chemical Society of Washington and Washington Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C., April 22, 1943.
1943s.3.
Program, Notes: The Electronic Structure of the Haem Group in Haemoglobin, Haemoglobin Conference, Cambridge, England, June 16, 1943.
1943s.4.
Manuscript: Talk at Memorial Services for Elizabeth Swingle, No Location, September 27, 1943.
1943s.5.
Handwritten Outline: The Nature of the Chemical Bond, ["A war-time series of lectures, one per week..."] California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, November 8 - December 6, 1943.
1943s.6.
Program: Immunology - The Interaction of Antibodies and Simple Chemical Substances, California Section of the American Chemical Society, Berkeley, California, December 13, 1943.
1943s.7.
Program, Notes, Ancillary Material: Specificity of Intermolecular Interaction, American Physical Society, Pasadena, California, December 27, 1943.

1944s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1944.
1944s.1.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Background Material: The Chemistry of Antibodies and the Nature of Serological Reactions, Stieglitz Memorial Lecture, Chicago Section of the American Chemical Society, Chicago, Illinois, January 27, 1944.
1944s.2.
Correspondence: No Title, [re: science and the war?] Coordinating Council of the Department of Playground and Recreation, Los Angeles, California, April 26, 1944.
1944s.3.
Manuscript Notes, Flyer: Some New Experiments in the Field of Immunochemistry, Southern California Section, No Location, October 6, 1944.

1945s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1945.
1945s.1.
Manuscript, Program: Blood Substitutes, Los Angeles Academy of Medicine, California, February 16, 1945.
1945s.2.
Program: Post War Medical Organization and Research, Meeting of the International College of Surgeons, Los Angeles Chapter, California, April 25, 1945.
1945s.3.
Manuscript Notes: The Future of Medical Research, Talk for UMCA, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, August 29, 1945.
1945s.4.
Manuscript, Poster: No Title, [re: immunology research] Irons/Pick lecture, Nu Kappa Nu Medical Fraternity, University of Chicago, Illinois, September 3, 1945.
1945s.5.
Manuscript: The Future of Scientific and Medical Research, Pasadena, California, September 26, 1945.
1945s.6.
Manuscript, Correspondence: No Title, [re: Soviet-American political tensions] speech at Banquet of Russian-American Club, Los Angeles, California, November 5, 1945.
1945s.7.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Ancillary Material: Atomic Energy and World Government, Hollywood, California, November 30, 1945.
1945s.8.
Manuscript, Notes: Introduction of Colonel Evans Carlson, No Location, December 27, 1945.
1945s.9.
Manuscript, Typescript: Why Should Evans Carlson be Damned..., No Location, 1945.

1946s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1946.
1946s.1.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Program, Ancillary Material: The Threat to Academic Freedom in California, Hollywood Independent Citizens Committee of the Arts, Sciences, and Professions, Los Angeles, California, January 21, 1946.
1946s.2.
Transcript, Program: Analogies Between Antibodies and Simpler Chemical Substances, First Harrison Howe Memorial Lecture, Rochester Section, American Chemical Society, Rochester, New York, February 4, 1946.
1946s.3.
Typescript, Correspondence: Theory of Resonance, Jackson Laboratory Lecture Series, Du Pont, Inc., Wilmington, Delaware, February 8, 1946.
1946s.4.
Manuscript, Correspondence: Bonds Between Metal Atoms in Metallic and Non-Metallic Substances, Shell Development Research Club, Sigma Xi Lecture, Berkeley, California, February 18, 1946.
1946s.5.
Manuscript: Structure and Specificity, Eli Lilly and Company, No Location, March 19, 1946.
1946s.6.
Manuscript: Medical Research of the Future, Third William J. Stone Memorial Lecture, Pasadena, California, April 2, 1946.
1946s.7.
Manuscript, Typescript, Program, Notes, Ancillary Material: Molecular Architecture and Biological Reactions, The George Westinghouse Centennial Forum, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, May 17, 1946.
1946s.8.
Typescript, Correspondence, Program, Notes, Ancillary Material: Modern Structural Chemistry, Willard Gibbs Medal, American Chemical Society, Chicago Section, Chicago, Illinois, June 14, 1946.
[Includes letters of congratulation]
1946s.9.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Program: The Influence of Molecular Structure on Biological Activity, Presidential Address, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Reno, Nevada, June 19, 1946.
1946s.10.
Correspondence: No Title, conference on "The Chemistry and Physiology of Growth", Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, September 27-30, 1946.
1946s.11.
Transcript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Molecular Architecture and Medical Progress, United States Rubber Company New York Philharmonic-Symphony Intermission Feature, Columbia Broadcasting System, New York, October 13, 1946.
1946s.12.
Correspondence: Analogies Between Antibodies and Simpler Chemical Substances, American Chemical Society, North Jersey Section, Passaic, New Jersey, October 14, 1946.
1946s.13.
Manuscript, Notes: The Future of Medical Research, Hollywood Academy of Medicine, California, October 14, 1946.
1946s.14.
Manuscript Notes: Blood Substitutes, Friday Evening Lecture, No Location, November 15, 1946.
1946s.15.
Manuscript: The Atomic Problem, No Location, December 9, 1946.

1947s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1947.
1947s.1.
Correspondence, Flyer: The Future of Scientific and Medical Research, Annual Regional Dinner Meeting of the American College of Physicians, Southern California chapter, Los Angeles, California, February 7, 1947.
1947s.2.
Typescripts: One World -- Or None At All, Meeting of the Progressive Citizens of America, Los Angeles, California, February 11, 1947.
1947s.3.
Manuscript: What Atomic Energy Means to You, Cal Tech Women's Club, April 2, 1947.
1947s.4.
Manuscript, Flyer: The Significance of Nuclear Energy, Pasadena Junior College, Pasadena, California, April 11, 1947.
1947s.5.
Program: The Atom - Our Hope for the Future, Atomic Energy: a Discussion by Representatives of the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, Reed College, Portland, Oregon, April 21, 1947.
1947s.6.
Manuscript, Typescript: Will the United States Accept its Greatest Responsibility?, Portland, Oregon, April 24, 1947.
1947s.7.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Reprint: Unsolved Mysteries of Structural Chemistry, Theodore William Richards Medal Address, Northeastern Section of the American Chemical Society, New York, May 9, 1947.
1947s.8.
Typescript: Atomic Energy -- A Great Discovery, for Good or Evil, Hollywood, California, May 19, 1947.
1947s.9.
Invitation: The Nature and Meaning of Atomic Energy, Los Angeles, California, May 20, 1947.
1947s.10.
Correspondence: No Title, [re: the foundations of quantum mechanics] Conference on Quantum Mechanics, National Academy of Sciences and the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, Shelter Island, New York, June 2-4, 1947.
1947s.11.
Typescript, Correspondence: Remarks at Opening of the Benjamin Franklin House, British Society for International Understanding, London, England, June 27, 1947.
1947s.12.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: No Title, [re: chemical constituents of cells] Sixth International Congress for Experimental Cytology, Stockholm, Sweden, July 10-17, 1947.
1947s.13.
Correspondence, Program: No Title, Centenary Lectures, The Chemical Society, Oxford, England, July 15-17, 1947.
1947s.14.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: Speech by Professor Linus Pauling on behalf of the Honorary Graduates, [after-dinner speech in response to toast "To our honorary graduates"] University of London, England, July 16, 1947.
1947s.15.
Typescript, Correspondence, Reprint, Background Material: Molecular Structure and Biological Specificity and The Nature of Bonds in Metals and Intermetallic Compounds, Congress Lecturer, 11th International Congress of Pure and Applied Chemistry, London, England, July 17-24, 1947.
1947s.16.
Manuscript Notes: Industry Faces an Atomic Future, PCA Business Men's Club, Los Angeles, California, September 25, 1947.
1947s.17.
Background Material: The Nature of Metals, Southern California Section of the American Chemical Society, Los Angeles, [?] California, October 3, 1947.
1947s.18.
Correspondence: The Structure of Metals and Intermetallic Compounds, Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa, October 6, 1947.
1947s.19.
Typescripts, Notes, Correspondence, Program, Newspaper Clippings: Chemical Achievement, and Hope for the Future, Silliman Lecture, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, October 15, 1947.
1947s.20.
Manuscript: No Title, [re: loyalty oaths and un-American activities] Pasadena Conference on Human Rights, Scott Methodist Church, California, October 30, 1947.
1947s.21.
Manuscript, Program Discussion of Foreign Affairs, Democrats for Wallace Conference, Los Angeles, California, November 2, 1947.
1947s.22.
Correspondence: Atomic Energy and its Technical and Social Possibilities, Pomona College, Claremont, California, November 5, 1947.
1947s.23.
Manuscript: Chemistry's Attack on the Unknown in Biology, The Athenaeum, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, November 20, 1947.
1947s.24.
Typescript: No Title, [re: social activism by scientists] Science and Education Dinner, December 14, 1947.
1947s.25.
Correspondence, Itinerary: Intermolecular Forces and Molecular Structure in Relation to Biological Specificity, E. I. DuPont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Delaware, December 23, 1947.

1948s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1948.
1948s.1.
Correspondence: No Title, Travel information for Lecture before the Union Internationale de Physique Pure et Apliquée, Amsterdam, Netherlands, January 13, 1948.
1948s.2.
Manuscript, Correspondence: The Nature of the Chemical Bond -- A Postulatory System of Structural Chemistry, Lecture 1, Balliol College, Oxford University, England, January 20, 1948.
1948s.3.
Manuscript: The Nature of the Chemical Bond -- A Postulatory System of Structural Chemistry, Lecture 2, Balliol College, Oxford University, England, January 23, 1948.
1948s.4.
Correspondence: The Use of Magnetic Methods in Chemistry, Oxford University Junior Scientific Club, University Museum, Oxford, England, January 23, 1948.
1948s.5.
Manuscript: The Nature of the Chemical Bond -- A Postulatory System of Structural Chemistry, Lecture 3, Balliol College, Oxford University, England, January 27, 1948.
1948s.6.
Correspondence: No Title, [re: use of physiochemical methods in studying serological reactions] Lecture for The Committee of the University College Physical and Chemical Society, University College, London, England, January 27, 1948.
1948s.7.
Manuscript: The Nature of the Chemical Bond -- A Postulatory System of Structural Chemistry, Lecture 4, Balliol College, Oxford University, England, January 30, 1948.
1948s.8.
Manuscript: The Nature of the Chemical Bond -- A Postulatory System of Structural Chemistry, Lecture 5, Balliol College, Oxford University, England, February 3, 1948.
1948s.9.
Correspondence, Itinerary: The Valence of Metals and the Structure of Intermetallic Compounds, University of Bristol, England, February 5, 1948.
1948s.10.
Manuscript Notes: The Nature of the Chemical Bond -- A Postulatory System of Structural Chemistry, Lecture 6, Balliol College, Oxford University, England, February 6, 1948.
1948s.11.
Manuscript: The Nature of the Chemical Bond -- A Postulatory System of Structural Chemistry, Lecture 7, Balliol College, Oxford University, England, February 10, 1948.
1948s.12.
Correspondence: Ratio of Valence Electrons to the Atoms in Intermetallic Compounds, Oxford University Physical Society, England, February 10, 1948.
1948s.13.
Manuscript: The Nature of the Chemical Bond -- A Postulatory System of Structural Chemistry, Lecture 8, Balliol College, Oxford University, England, February 13, 1948.
1948s.14.
Manuscript: The Nature of the Chemical Bond -- A Postulatory System of Structural Chemistry, Lecture 9, Balliol College, Oxford University, England, February 17, 1948.
1948s.15.
Manuscript: The Nature of the Chemical Bond -- A Postulatory System of Structural Chemistry, Lecture 10, Balliol College, Oxford University, England, February 20, 1948.
1948s.16.
Correspondence: Valence Metals and the Structure of Intermetallic Compounds, Lecture at Harwell, Oxford University, England, February 23, 1948.
1948s.17.
Manuscript: The Nature of the Chemical Bond -- A Postulatory System of Structural Chemistry, Lecture 11, Balliol College, Oxford University, England, February 24, 1948.
1948s.18.
Correspondence, Flyer: The Structure of Antibodies and the Nature of Serological Reactions, Radcliffe Infirmary, Division of Medicine and Laboratories, Oxford, England, February 25, 1948.
1948s.19.
Correspondence, Reprint: The Nature of Forces between Large Molecules of Biological Interest, The Royal Institute, London, England, February 27, 1948.
1948s.20.
Correspondence: The Origin of Life, The Leonardo Society, Oxford, England, March 2, 1948.
1948s.21.
Manuscript: The Nature of the Chemical Bond -- A Postulatory System of Structural Chemistry, Lecture 12, Balliol College, Oxford University, England, March 2, 1948.
1948s.22.
Manuscript: First Lecture, University College, London, England, March 4, 1948.
1948s.23.
Manuscript: The Nature of the Chemical Bond -- A Postulatory System of Structural Chemistry, Lecture 13, Balliol College, Oxford University, England, March 5, 1948.
1948s.24.
Correspondence: No Title, [re: chemical bonding in intermetallic compounds] Oxford and University of London Lectures, England, March 13, 1948.
1948s.25.
Correspondence: The Valency of Metals and the Structure of Intermetallic Compounds, Liverpool, England, March 16, 1948.
1948s.26.
Manuscript, Correspondence: The Third Party Movement in the United States, The English Speaking Union, Oxford University, England, March 19, 1948.
1948s.27.
Correspondence, Background Material: The Structure of Antibodies and the Nature of Serological Reactions, Conference on Isotopic Exchange and Molecular Structure, Societe de Chimie Biologique et l'Societe de Chimie Physique, Paris, France, April 7, 1948.
1948s.28.
Abstract, Correspondence: The Nature of the Chemical Bonds in Metals and Inter-Metallic Compounds, Paris, France, April 8, 1948.
1948s.29.
Typescript, Correspondence, Poster: The Valence of Metals and the Structure of Intermetallic Compounds, St. Andrews University Chemical Society, Scotland, April 21, 1948.
1948s.30.
Correspondence: The Valence of Metals and the Structure of Intermetallic Compounds, The Bedson Club, King's College, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, April 23, 1948.
1948s.31.
Correspondence: The Structure of Antibodies and the Nature of Serological Reactions, Yarm-on-Tees, England, April 24, 1948.
1948s.32.
Manuscript: Intermolecular Forces and Biological Specificity, Oxford Lectures, Lecture 1, England, April 27, 1948.
1948s.33.
Correspondence: The Nature of the Chemical Bond, The Chemistry of the Transition Elements, and The Structure of Antibodies and the Nature of Serological Reactions, Scott Lectureship, Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge University, England, April 28, May 5 and May 12, 1948.
1948s.34.
Manuscript: Interaction of Two 3-Dimensional Harmonic Oscillators -- to Get a Better Understanding of London's Theory, Oxford Lectures, Lecture 2, England, April 30, 1948.
1948s.35.
Correspondence: The Valence of Metals and the Structure of Intermetallic Compounds, University of Leeds, England, May 3, 1948.
1948s.36.
Manuscript: Interaction of Two Harmonic Oscillators, Oxford Lectures, Lecture 3, England, May 4, 1948.
1948s.37.
Correspondence: The Valence of Metals and the Structure of Intermetallic Compounds, Imperial College Chemical Society, London, England, May 10, 1948.
1948s.38.
Manuscript: No Title, ["derivation of Clausius-Mossotti equation"] Oxford Lectures, Lecture 4, England, May 11, 1948.
1948s.39.
Correspondence: The Structure of Antibodies and the Nature of Serological Reactions, Department of Chemistry, University of Manchester, England, May 15, 1948.
1948s.40.
Correspondence: No Title, Toast before the Alembic Club, Balliol College, Oxford, England, May 15, 1948.
1948s.41.
Manuscript: The Hydrogen Bond, Oxford Lectures, Lecture 5, England, May 18, 1948.
1948s.42.
Correspondence: The Structure of Minerals, Lyell Lectureship, The Lankester Society of Exeter College, Oxford, England, May 19, 1948.
1948s.43.
Manuscript: Interaction of Charges, Oxford Lectures, Lecture 6, England, May 21, 1948.
1948s.44.
Correspondence, Flyer: The Valence of Metals and the Structure of Intermetallic Compounds, The University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, England, May 24, 1948.
1948s.45.
Correspondence: The Structure of Antibodies and the Nature of Serological Reactions, British Postgraduate School, England, May 26, 1948.
1948s.46.
Correspondence, Flyer: Intermolecular Forces and Biological Specificity, University College, Southampton, England, May 27, 1948.
1948s.47.
Correspondence, Flyer: Molecular Architecture and the Processes of Life, The Sir Jesse Boot Lectureship, University College, Nottingham, England, May 28, 1948.
1948s.48.
Correspondence: No Title, regarding the text of a discussion following Pauling's talk before the Faculté des sciences de Paris, France, May 29, 1948.
1948s.49.
Correspondence: No Title, Proposal of Vote of Thanks to the Boyle Lecturer, June 1, 1948.
1948s.50.
Manuscript: Theory of Serological Precipitation, Oxford Lectures, Lecture 8, England, June 1, 1948.
1948s.51.
Correspondence: The Valency of Metals and the Structure of Intermetallic Compounds, Liversidge Lectureship, Cambridge University, England, June 3, 1948.
1948s.52.
Manuscript: Discussion of Hapten Inhibition, Oxford Lectures, Lecture 9, England, June 4, 1948.
1948s.53.
Manuscript: New Ideas About Inorganic Complexes, Southern California Section of the American Chemical Society, No Location, October 1, 1948.

1949s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1949.
1949s.1.
Correspondence: Experiments on the Formation of Antibodies, Rockefeller Institute, New York, March 13, 1949.
1949s.2.
Journal Article: Valence in Metals and Intermetallic Compounds, American Chemical Society, North Jersey Section, Elizabeth, New Jersey, March 14, 1949.
1949s.3.
Manuscript Notes, Typescript: New Ideas in Inorganic Chemistry, Edgar Fahs Smith Memorial Address, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 17, 1949.
1949s.4.
Manuscript: The Teaching of General Chemistry, Luncheon of the Division of Chemistry Education of the American Chemical Society, San Francisco, California, March 30, 1949.
1949s.5.
Manuscript: Chemistry in War and Peace, Commonwealth Club, San Francisco, California, April 1, 1949.
1949s.6.
Typescript, Abstract, Correspondence, Program, Background Material: Sickle Cell Anemia, a Molecular Disease, National Academy of Sciences, Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., April 27, 1949.
[Pauling did not attend]
1949s.7.
Correspondence, Program: Academic Freedom and Academic Responsibility, An Institute on Academic Freedom to Revive the American Ideal, American Civil Liberties Union, May 7, 1949.
1949s.8.
Manuscript, Typescripts: No Title, ["I like to talk about atoms..."] radio talk, Los Angeles, California, May 1949.
1949s.9.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Newsletter: Should Communist Party Membership be Grounds for Dismissal from a College Faculty?, debate with George C. S. Benson, Town Hall, Los Angeles, California, June 13, 1949.
1949s.10.
Manuscript Notes: New Structural Concepts in Inorganic Chemistry, dedication of chemistry building, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, June 17, 1949.
1949s.11.
Typescript: Man -- An Irrational Animal, Western Continental Congress for Peace, Mexico City, September 5, 1949.
1949s.12.
Manuscript, Typescript, Offprint, Correspondence: Address by United States Delegate, Linus Pauling, Mexico City, September 5, 1949.
1949s.13.
Correspondence: The Molecular Structural Basis of Physiological Activity, Detroit Institute of Cancer Research, Detroit, Michigan, September 12, 1949.
1949s.14.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Itinerary: Chemistry and the World of Today, Presidential Address to the American Chemical Society, Atlantic City, New Jersey, September 19, 1949.
1949s.15.
Correspondence: The Valence of Metals and the Structure of Intermetallic Compounds, Universal Oil Products, Co., Chicago, Illinois, September 26, 1949.
1949s.16.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Background Material: The Scientist as Citizen, Friday Evening Forum, First Unitarian Church, Los Angeles, California, October 7, 1949.
1949s.17.
Correspondence: The Atomic Bomb and International Relations from the Scientist's Point of View, National Lawyers Guild, Los Angeles Chapter, California, October 18, 1949.
1949s.18.
Correspondence: Research in the Field of Medicine, Methodist Hospital of Southern California, Los Angeles, September 21, 1949.
1949s.19.
Correspondence: No Title, Urologic Postgraduate Convention, Los Angeles, California, November 14, 1949.
1949s.20.
Manuscript, Correspondence: The Future of the Profession of Chemistry, First Annual Dinner of the Chemistry Professionals, Case Institute of Technology, Cleveland, Ohio, November 29, 1949.
1949s.21.
Correspondence, Flyer: The Valence of Metals and the Structure of Intermetallic Compounds and The Structure of Antibodies and the Nature of Serological Reactions, East Tennessee Section of the American Chemical Society, Oak Ridge, Tennessee and Knoxville, November 30 - December 1, 1949.
1949s.22.
Correspondence: The Valence of Metals and the Structure of Intermetallic Compounds, meeting of the American Chemical Society, Connecticut Valley Section, December 5, 1949.
1949s.23.
Abstract, Correspondence, Flyer: Recent Developments in the Field of Complex Ions, meeting of Phi Lambda Upsilon, New York University, New York, December 6, 1949.
1949s.24.
Abstract, Correspondence, Flyer: Structural Chemistry in Relation to Biology and Medicine, Bicentennial Science Lectures, City College Chemistry Alumni Association, New York, December 7, 1949.
1949s.25.
Correspondence: The Valence of Metals and the Structure of Intermetallic Compounds, Chemical Society of Washington, Washington, D.C., December 8, 1949.
1949s.26.
Correspondence: New Ideas about the Chemistry of Metals, meeting of the American Chemical Society, New York Section, New York, December 9, 1949.
1949s.27.
Correspondence, Notes: No Title, [introductory remarks] Lamb Testimonial, American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C., December 10, 1949.
1949s.28.
Correspondence: The Structure of Metals and the Nature of the Metallic Bond and New Ideas on Inorganic Complexes, Shell Development Company, San Francisco, California, December 15-16, 1949.

1950s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1950.
1950s.1.
Correspondence: No Title, [re: chemistry and medical research at California Institute of Technology] Pasadena University Club, California, January 12, 1950.
1950s.2.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Background Material: The Place of Chemistry in Medical Research, University of New Brunswick, Fredricton, New Brunswick, Canada, February 7, 1950.
1950s.3.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Itinerary: The H-Bomb or Peace, National Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions, New York, February 13, 1950.
1950s.4.
Correspondence: Atomic Energy and World Peace, Crescenta-Canada Democratic Club, La Crescenta, California, February 17, 1950.
1950s.5.
Correspondence: What Should be Put into Freshman Chemistry, meeting of the Pacific Southwest Association of Chemistry Teachers, Immaculate Heart College, Los Angeles, California, February 18, 1950.
1950s.6.
Manuscript, Typescript: Television Speech, [re: atomic and hydrogen bombs & nuclear war] KTTV, Los Angeles, California, February 21, 1950.
1950s.7.
Flyer: Modern Views of the Structure of Atoms and Molecules, Santa Barbara, California, March 3, 1950.
1950s.8.
Correspondence: Molecular Concepts of Serological Phenomena, meeting of the American Academy of Allergy, Pasadena, California, March 6, 1950.
1950s.9.
Correspondence: Contributions of Chemistry to Medicine, Orange County Medical Society, Anaheim, California, March 7, 1950.
1950s.10.
Correspondence, Program: Sickle Cell Anemia, a Molecular Disease, Postgraduate Assembly of the College of Medical Evangelists, Los Angeles, California, March 12, 1950.
1950s.11.
Correspondence: Molecular Medicine, Phi Delta Epsilon lecture, University of Southern California School of Medicine, Los Angeles, March 24, 1950.
1950s.12.
Manuscript Notes, Flyer: The Hydrogen Bomb and World Peace, Pasadena, California, May 18, 1950.
1950s.13.
Manuscript: Enzymes, Associates Day Address, No Location, May 20, 1950.
1950s.14.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Flyer, Background Material: Atomic Energy and World Peace, Third Baptist Church, San Francisco, California, May 21, 1950.
1950s.15.
Correspondence, Program: The Place of Chemistry in Medical Research, Twenty-Seventh Annual Joint Meeting of Sigma Xi and Phi Beta Kappa, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, May 22, 1950.
1950s.16.
Correspondence: No Title, speech given at dedication of a new research hospital, University of Chicago, Illinois, June 15, 1950.
1950s.17.
Correspondence: No Title, [re: correlations between the physical sciences] San Diego State College, San Diego, California, July 5, 1950.
1950s.18.
Correspondence: No Title, Independent Progressive Party meeting on "Atomic War vs. Atomic Peace", San Pedro, California, July 7, 1950.
1950s.19.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Exam, Notes, Background Material: Lectures on Molecular Structure, in conjunction with a class taught by LP, Humble Oil Co., Baytown, Texas, August 21 - September 1, 1950.
1950s.20.
Abstract, Correspondence: Principles Determining the Structure of Intermetallic Compounds, Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Chicago, Illinois, September 6, 1950.
1950s.21.
Typescript, Correspondence, Program, Notes: The Significance of Science in the Modern World, Annual Conference on the Direction and Improvement of Instruction and on Child Welfare, San Diego, California, October 8, 1950.
1950s.22.
Correspondence, Program: Molecular Medicine, Regional Meeting of the American College of Physicians, Southern California Section, Los Angeles, California, October 14, 1950.
1950s.23.
Correspondence: Interaction Between Protein Molecules, seminar program of the Technical Command of the Chemical Corps, U.S. Army Chemical Center, Maryland, October 25, 1950.
1950s.24.
Abstract, Correspondence, Itinerary: Valence in Metals and Intermetallic Compounds and The Structure of Antibodies and the Nature of Serological Reactions, tour of eastern sections of the Chemical Institute of Canada, Ottawa, Deep River, Kingston, Wellington-Waterloo, Sarnia, Hamilton and Toronto, Canada, October 30 - November 6, 1950.
1950s.25.
Correspondence, Flyer, Background Material: Valence of Metals and the Nature of Intermetallic Compounds, lecture series on Inorganic Chemistry at the Half Century, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois, November 7, 1950.
1950s.26.
Correspondence, Background Material: The Structure of Antibodies and the Nature of Serological Reactions, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, November 9, 1950.
1950s.27.
Program: No Title, Luncheon for Teachers Address, Students Day, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, December 2, 1950.
1950s.28.
Correspondence: Structural Chemistry in Relation to Medicine, Fiftieth Anniversary of the American Chemical Society - University of Michigan chapter, Ann Arbor, Michigan, December 8, 1950.

1951s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1951.
1951s.1.
Correspondence: The Structure of Proteins, address delivered to the Southern California Section of the American Chemical Society, Long Beach, [?] California, January 5, 1951.
1951s.2.
Correspondence: The Structure of Antibodies and the Nature of Serological Reactions, Society of Sigma Xi, Davis Chapter, University of California, Davis, January 11, 1951.
1951s.3.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Reprint: The Structure of Proteins, Phi Lambda Upsilon lectures, [series of three lectures] Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, February 6-8, 1951.
1951s.4.
Correspondence: The Structure of Intermetallic Compounds, Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, Ohio, February 7, 1951.
1951s.5.
Correspondence: The Structure of Antibodies, Hemoglobin, and Other Proteins and The Valence of Metals and the Nature of Intermetallic Compounds, University of Minnesota and the American Chemical Society, Minnesota Section, April 12, 1951.
1951s.6.
Correspondence, Itinerary: Structure of Hemoglobin, American Chemical Society, University of Illinois section, Champaign, Illinois, April 13, 1951.
1951s.7.
Correspondence, Itinerary: The Structure of Proteins, Frontiers in Chemistry lecture series, Wayne University, Detroit, Michigan, April 16, 1951.
1951s.8.
Correspondence, Itinerary: Molecular Structure of Proteins and its Significance in Biology and Medicine, American Chemical Society, Detroit, Michigan, April 17, 1951.
1951s.9.
Abstract, Correspondence, Itinerary: The Hemoglobin Molecule in Health and Disease, American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 19, 1951.
1951s.10.
Correspondence: Chemistry in Relation to Medicine, meeting of the West Virginia Academy of Science, Marshall College, Huntington, West Virginia, April 27, 1951.
1951s.11.
Correspondence: Molecular Structure and Medical Research, dedication of the Research Building of the Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, May 16, 1951.
1951s.12.
Abstract, Background Material: No Title, [re: approach to teaching general chemistry] Conference on the Teaching of General Chemistry, Oklahoma A & M College, Stillwater, Oklahoma, June 13-22, 1951.
1951s.13.
Correspondence: The Structure of Proteins, seminar talk, Riker Laboratories, Los Angeles, California, July 23, 1951.
1951s.14.
Manuscript, Offprint: Science in the Modern World, First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles, California, August 12, 1951.
1951s.15.
Abstracts, Correspondence, Program, Ancillary Material: The Configuration of Polypeptide Chains in Proteins, Diamond Jubilee Meeting of the American Chemical Society, New York, September 4, 1951. The Structure of Hemoglobin and Interatomic Distances in Molecules Showing Multiple-Bond Resonance, Diamond Jubilee Meeting of the American Chemical Society, New York, September 6, 1951.
1951s.16.
Abstract, Correspondence: The Configuration of Polypeptide Chains in Proteins, International Conference on Chemistry of Proteins and on Natural and Synthetic High Polymers, Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, September 21-22, 1951.
1951s.17.
Correspondence, Flyer: Molecular Medicine, meeting of the San Diego County Medical Society, San Diego, California, October 9, 1951.
1951s.18.
Manuscript Notes: No Title, [re: atomic energy, science education, and the use of force] Franklin Delano Roosevelt Democratic Club, Pasadena, California, October 17, 1951.
1951s.19.
Typescript, Introduction, Program, Correspondence, Press Release: The Future of Structural Chemistry, acceptance speech, Gilbert Newton Lewis Medal, California Section of the American Chemical Society, Berkeley, California, November 27, 1951.

1952s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1952.
1952s.1.
Correspondence: The Structure of Proteins, meeting of the American Chemical Society, San Gorgonio section, Chaffey College, Ontario, California, January 11, 1952.
1952s.2.
Correspondence: Recent Work on Proteins, Including Blood and Blood Substitutes, Ventura County Science Teacher Institute, Ventura, California, January 17, 1952.
1952s.3.
Correspondence: The Structure of Hemoglobin, meeting of Sigma Xi, University of Oregon Medical School section, Portland, Oregon, February 11, 1952.
1952s.4.
Correspondence: Molecular Medicine, Fortieth Anniversary Lectures, Reed College, Portland, Oregon, February 12, 1952.
1952s.5.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Itinerary: The Place of Science in the Modern World, Metals and Chemistry in Relation to Medicine, the Canadian Club, and the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, February 14-16, 1952.
1952s.6.
Abstract, Correspondence, Program, Flyer, Itinerary: The Structure of Proteins, O. M. Stewart Lecture, Department of Physics, University of Missouri, Columbia, April 16, 1952.
1952s.7.
Correspondence, Flyer: Chemistry in Relation to Medicine, Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa, April 17, 1952.
1952s.8.
Correspondence, Itinerary: Biological Specificity and Molecular Structure of Proteins, The Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio, May 28-29, 1952.
1952s.9.
Correspondence, Notes, Itinerary, Background Material: No Title, opening remarks, International Congress of Biochemistry, Paris, France, July 22, 1952.
1952s.10.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: The Forces Operating between Polypeptide Chains, discussion of the Faraday Society on the Physical Chemistry of the Proteins, Cambridge University, England, August 6-8, 1952.
1952s.11.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Background Material: No Title, [re: the reactivity of free radicals] discussion of the Faraday Society, University of Toronto, Canada, September 8-9, 1952.
1952s.12.
Manuscript Notes: No Title, [re: why scientists must enter politics] Talk to Typographers Union, Los Angeles, California, October 27, 1952.
1952s.13.
Correspondence, Itinerary: The Structure of Proteins, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York, December 10, 1952.
1952s.14.
Manuscript, Invitation: No Title, [re: praise for Dr. Lippman] Farewell Dinner for Richard Lippman, Los Angeles, California, December 17, 1952.

1953s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1953.
1953s.1.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Program, Ancillary Material: The Place of Science in An Ideal World, First Unitarian Church, Los Angeles, California, February 22, 1953.
1953s.2.
Correspondence, Program: The Structure of Proteins and Nucleic Acids, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C., February 24, 1953.
1953s.3.
Correspondence: No Title, [re: research on the structure of molecules] California Institute of Technology Management Club, Pasadena, March 10, 1953.
1953s.4.
Correspondence, Itinerary: The Configuration of Polypeptide Chains in Proteins, Institut International de Chimie Solvay, Ninth Triennial Conference, Brussels, Belgium, April 8-14, 1953.
1953s.5.
Correspondence, Itinerary: The Structure of Proteins and Nucleic Acids, [series of three lectures] Treat B. Johnson Visiting Lectureship, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, April 16-22, 1953.
1953s.6.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Foster Lecture Series, University of Buffalo, New York, April 30, May 1, 4, 5, 1953.
[Five lectures: The Chemical Bond and the Structure of Inorganic Complexes; The Valence of Metals and the Nature of Intermetallic Compounds; The Structure of Proteins and Nucleic Acids; The Structure of Antibodies and the Nature of Serological Reactions; The Hemoglobin Molecule in Health and Disease]
1953s.7.
Program, Background Material: Early History of Protein Structure; Structure of Nucleic Acids; Present State of the Problem of the Structure of Proteins, Conference on the Structure of Proteins, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, May 11-12, 1953.
1953s.8.
Typescript, Abstract, Correspondence: Recent Advances in Knowledge about the Structure of Proteins, Golden Jubilee Meeting of the American Leather Chemists Association, Cincinnati, Ohio, June 7, 1953.
1953s.9.
Typescript: The Scientific Outlook on Life, Class Day Address, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, June 11, 1953.
1953s.10.
Typescript, Program: Die Konfiguration von polypeptid - Ketten in proteinen, American-German Protein Symposium, Tübingen, West Germany, July 8-9, 1953.
1953s.11.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Invitation: Proteinstruktur und die Natur serologischer Reaktionen, Chemical Institute of the University of Kiel, West Germany, July 22, 1953.
1953s.12.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Programs, Notes, Ancillary Material: The Stochastic Method and the Structure of Proteins, Address at Opening Ceremony of International Congress of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Stockholm, Sweden, July 29, 1953.
1953s.13.
Correspondence, Program: The Electroneutrality Principle in Relation to the Structure of Complexes, Symposium on Coordination Chemistry, Danish Chemical Society, Technical University of Denmark, Copenhagen, August 10, 1953.
1953s.14.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence: Science and Medicine in Europe Today, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Democratic Club, Pasadena, California, October 21, 1953.
1953s.15.
Correspondence, Program: The Structure of Proteins and Haemoglobin in Health and Disease, Memorial Observances of Dr. Chaim Weizmann, Rehovot, Israel, November 4-5, 1953.
1953s.16.
Correspondence, Itinerary: Molecular Medicine and The Structure of Proteins, Phi Beta Kappa Lecture Series, Allegheny College, Meadville, Pennsylvania, November 9-10, 1953.
1953s.17.
Correspondence: Molecular Medicine, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, November 11, 1953.

1954s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1954.
1954s.1.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Itinerary: Science as a Cultural Subject and Molecular Medicine, Centennial Celebration Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio, March 16-18, 1954.
1954s.2.
Notes, Itinerary: Credo, vespers talk, Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio, March 21, 1954.
1954s.3.
Program: The Molecular Structure of Matter and the Constructive Use of Atomic Power, "Cooperation for the Common Good" - Second Pacific Coast Conference of the Secondary Education Boards in association with California Association of Independent Schools, Los Angeles, California, April 2, 1954.
1954s.4.
Program: Molecular Diseases, Seventeenth Annual Alumni Seminar, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, April 3, 1954.
1954s.5.
Program: The Resonating Valence-bond Theory of Metals and Some Applications and A New Theory of Ferromagnetism, Conference on The Structure of Metals and Alloys, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, April 8-9, 1954.
1954s.6.
Typescripts: The World Problem and the Hydrogen Bomb, First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles, California, April 15, 1954.
1954s.7.
Correspondence: Social Significance of Science, South Pasadena Democratic Club, Pasadena, California, April 16, 1954.
1954s.8.
Correspondence: The Structure of Proteins, American Chemical Society, Delaware section, Wilmington, Delaware, April 20, 1954.
1954s.9.
Manuscript Notes, Figures, Correspondence: No Title, [re: hemoglobin and anemia; published as "Abnormality of hemoglobin molecules in hereditary hemolytic anemias"] Harvey Lecture, New York Academy of Medicine, New York, April 29, 1954.
1954s.10.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Program: Science as a Cultural Subject, Commencement Address, Reed College, Portland, Oregon, June 13, 1954.
1954s.11.
Abstract, Correspondence, Program, Press Release: The Significance of Molecular Structure to Biology, Leroy Egerton Westman Memorial Lecture, 37th Annual Conference and Exhibition of The Chemical Institute of Canada, Toronto, June 21, 1954.
1954s.12.
Correspondence, Notes, Program: Duplication of Molecules, Annual Symposium of the Society for the Study of Growth and Human Development, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, June 25, 1954.
1954s.13.
Correspondence: Abnormal Hemoglobin Molecules and their Relation to Disease, summer lecture series, San Diego State College, San Diego, California, July 21, 1954.
1954s.14.
Correspondence: No Title, [seminar on abnormal hemoglobin molecules in relation to sickle-cell anemia and similar diseases] The Upjohn Company, Kalamazoo, Michigan, September 7, 1954.
1954s.15.
Correspondence: No Title, [lecture on molecular structure and similar aspects of modern science in relation to the teaching of chemistry to students of engineering] conference of the American Society for Engineering Education, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois, September 9, 1954.
1954s.16.
Correspondence: The Abnormal Hemoglobins in Relation to Disease, seminar talk, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, November 3, 1954.
1954s.17.
Abstract, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: The Structure of Normal and Abnormal Molecules of Hemoglobin, meeting of the American Chemical Society, New York section, November 5, 1954.
1954s.18.
Correspondence: The Structure of Proteins, The Scientific Research Society of America, Franklin Institute Branch, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 9, 1954.
1954s.19.
Outline, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: The Structure and Biological Properties of Molecules, Vanuxem Lectures, [Four lectures: Abnormal Human Hemoglobin Molecules in Relation to Sickle-Cell Anemia and Other Diseases; The Structure and Properties of Antibodies; Molecular Structure and Intermolecular Forces; Structural Complementariness and Duplication of Molecules] Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, November 15-18, 1954.
1954s.20.
Typescript: Response by Linus Pauling, as spokesman for all Nobel Laureates, to the university students of Sweden, holding a torchlight procession in the Blue Room of the City Hall, Stockholm, Sweden, December 10, 1954.
1954s.21.
Typescript, Correspondence: Modern Structural Chemistry, Nobel Chemistry Lecture, Stockholm, Sweden, December 11, 1954.

1955s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1955.
1955s.1.
Program: Abnormal Hemoglobin Molecules in Relation to Disease, Conference on Chemical Reaction Mechanisms, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, February 17, 1955.
1955s.2.
Program: The Molecular Structure of Biological Materials, lecture tour on "Modern Chemistry for the Engineer and Scientist", sponsored by University Extension, University of California, lecture delivered in Los Angeles, Corona, Berkeley and Sacramento, California, March 28 - April 1, 1955.
1955s.3.
Abstract, Correspondenc, Programe: Hemoglobin, Symposium on the Problems of Mountain Altitudes, University of California, Berkeley, April 1, 1955.
1955s.4.
Correspondence, Program: The Structure of Fibrous Proteins, Centenary of the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, Brooklyn, New York, April 11, 1955.
1955s.5.
Manuscript, Correspondence: Lecture Series entitled Molecular Structure and Biological Activity, [individual lectures entitled Abnormal Human Hemoglobin Molecules in Relation to Disease; The Structure of Antibodies; Structural Complementariness and Biological Specificity; The Duplication of Molecules] The Prather Lectures, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, April 18-26, 1955.
1955s.6.
Correspondence, Program: Chemistry in Relation to Medicine, dedication of Cleveland Hall and the Chemistry Laboratories, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts, April 23, 1955.
1955s.7.
Correspondence: The Structure of Proteins, meeting of the Society of the Sigma Xi, Bryn Mawr chapter, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, April 28, 1955.
1955s.8.
Correspondence: Modern Structural Chemistry, meeting of the Society of the Sigma Xi, New York University chapter, New York, April 29, 1955.
1955s.9.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: The Hemoglobin Molecule in Health and Disease; The Structure of Proteins; Technology and Democracy, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, May 3-6, 1955.
1955s.10.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Albert Einstein, American Civil Liberties Union, Los Angeles, California, May 12, 1955.
1955s.11.
Correspondence: Structure and Properties of Proteins, American Urological Association, Los Angeles, California, May 17, 1955.
1955s.12.
Background Material: No Title, Annual Meeting of the Museum Association, Los Angeles County Museum, California, May 24, 1955.
[A display of LP's medals, diplomas and awards was constructed for the event]
1955s.13.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Program: Freedom of Human Beings, Citizens Committee to Preserve American Freedoms, Hollywood, California, June 4, 1955.
1955s.14.
Correspondence, Flyer, Program: No Title, [re: opening remarks for conference] 6th Annual Conference on the Teaching of Chemistry, Fisk University, Nashville, Tennessee, June 15, 1955.
1955s.15.
Correspondence, Program, Invitation: The Development of Modern Structural Chemistry, dedication of the Richard Benbridge Wetherill Laboratory of Chemistry, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, June 17, 1955.
1955s.16.
Manuscript Notes, Typescript, Press Release, Background Material: The Genesis of Ideas, American Association for the Advancement of Science Meeting, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, June 21, 1955.
[Contains Typescript: About Three Talks on Ideas, by Olga V. Dubosclard]
1955s.17.
Typescript, Program: No Title, [re: admiration for Southland Jewish Organization, right to travel, need to abolish war] 12th Annual Donor Dinner and Installation Program of the Southland Jewish Organization, Los Angeles, California, June 26, 1955.
1955s.18.
Notes, Correspondence: No Title, [re: crystallography at California Institute of Technology.] talk given at an American Crystallographic Association meeting, Arcadia, California, June 30, 1955.
1955s.19.
Correspondence: No Title, installation address, Aerojet RESA club, Los Angeles, California, July 13, 1955.
1955s.20.
Correspondence: Abnormal Hemoglobin Molecules in Relation to Disease, American Chemical Society, California Section, Berkeley, California, August 8, 1955.
1955s.21.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence: A New World Through Modern Chemistry, Los Feliz Summer Forum, Los Angeles, California, August 24, 1955.
1955s.22.
Correspondence: The Electronic Structure of Metals and Alloys, Symposium on the Theory of Metal Alloys, American Society for Metals, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 15, 1955.
1955s.23.
Correspondence: The Abnormal Hemoglobins in Relation to Hemolytic Anemia, Los Angeles County Medical Society, October 26, 1955.
1955s.24.
Manuscript, Correspondence: Molecular Structure and Biological Specificity, Office of Naval Research, Washington, D.C., October 28, 1955.
[LP helped organize this symposium]
1955s.25.
Typescript, Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Reprint: The Future of Enzyme Research, Fourth Edsel B. Ford Lecture, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, November 1, 1955.
1955s.26.
Correspondence: The Genesis of Ideas, the Channing Club, Pomona College, Claremont, California, November 1955.
1955s.27.
Manuscript Notes: Difference Between People, Caltech Management Club, Pasadena, California, December 13, 1955.
1955s.28.
Reprint: The Configuration of Polypeptide Chains in Proteins, lecture delivered for the University of California Engineering Extension Series "Modern Chemistry for the Engineer and Scientist", University of California at Los Angeles, 1955.
[Published in Robertson, ed. Modern Chemistry for the Engineer and Scientist, McGraw-Hill, 1957]

1956s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1956.
1956s.1.
Correspondence: No Title, appearance on "Youth Wants to Know", NBC television, January 1, 1956.
[also response to comments made concerning science and religion]
1956s.2.
Manuscript Notes: Individualism Today, Dan Lundberg Show, KCOP, Los Angeles, California, January 29, 1956.
1956s.3.
Correspondence: Metallic Valence and the Structure of Metals and Intermetallic Compounds; The Structure of Proteins; A Theory of Ferromagnetism, University of California, Berkeley, January - February 1956.
1956s.4.
Program: Abnormal Hemoglobin Molecules in Relation to Hereditary Anemia, Margaret Beattie Lecture, Council of American Bioanalysts and California Association of Clinical Laboratories, San Francisco, California, February 4, 1956.
1956s.5.
Manuscript Notes: Molecular Structure and Biological Specificity, Berkeley, California, February 15, 1956.
1956s.6.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program: The Development of American Science and Abnormal Hemoglobin Molecules in Relation to Disease, American Heritage Week, Humboldt State College, Arcata, California, February 17, 1956.
1956s.7.
Correspondence, Background Material: No Title, [re: structure of proteins] Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, February 23, 1956.
1956s.8.
Correspondence: The Structure of Proteins, The Chemical Institute of Canada, Vancouver Section, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, March 24, 1956.
1956s.9.
Correspondence: Abnormal Hemoglobin Molecules in Relation to Disease, Merck Lecture, University of Manitoba, Department of Biochemistry, Winnipeg, Canada, March 29, 1956.
1956s.10.
Correspondence: No Title, [re: structural chemistry of proteins] Reed College, Portland, Oregon, March 1956.
1956s.11.
Correspondence, Flyer: George A. Miller Lectureship, University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois, April 1 - May 3, 1956.
[Eight lectures: The Structure of Proteins; The Structure of Proteins Part II; The Valence of Metals and the Structure of Intermetallic Compounds; Substances Containing Metal-Metal Bonds, Abnormal Hemoglobin Molecules in Relation to Disease; The Structure of Antibodies and the Nature of Serological Reactions; Intermolecular Forces; Molecular Structure and Biological Specificity]
1956s.12.
Correspondence: The Structure of Proteins, The Coover Lecture, The Ames Section of the American Chemical Society, Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa, April 2, 1956.
1956s.13.
Correspondence: The Structure of Proteins, State University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, Chemistry Colloquium, April 3, 1956.
1956s.14.
Correspondence: Science in the Modern World, Young Men's Christian Association, University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois, April 6, 1956.
1956s.15.
Correspondence: No Title, [re: faculty guest night talk] Delta Upsilon, University of Illinois Chapter, Champaign, Illinois, April 10, 1956.
1956s.16.
Correspondence, Program: The Nature of Molecular Diseases, American College of Physicians, Thirty-Seventh Annual Session, Los Angeles, California, April 18, 1956.
1956s.17.
Manuscript, Correspondence: Science and Freedom, Yale Law Forum, New Haven, Connecticut, April 23, 1956.
1956s.18.
Correspondence: No Title, [re: ferromagnetism and the structure of metals] The Texas Company, Texaco, Beacon, New York, April 24, 1956.
1956s.19.
Correspondence: Abnormal Hemoglobin Molecules in Relation to Disease, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts, April 26, 1956.
1956s.20.
Typescript, Correspondence: The Molecular Basis of Genetics, American Psychiatric Association Symposium, Chicago, Illinois, May 2, 1956.
1956s.21.
Typescript, Correspondence, Program: Recent Progress in Genetics and its Implications for Psychiatric Theory, American Psychiatric Association, Chicago, Illinois, May 3, 1956.
1956s.22.
Correspondence, Poster: The Structure of Proteins, Annual E. C. Franklin Memorial Lecture, Alpha Rho Chapter of Phi Lambda Upsilon, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, May 7, 1956.
1956s.23.
Correspondence: New Structures for the Borate Minerals, Caltech Geology Club, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, May 16, 1956.
1956s.24.
Correspondence: Science in the Modern World, Phi Beta Kappa, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, May 18, 1956.
1956s.25.
Typescript, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Amedeo Avogadro, Rome, Italy, June 6, 1956.
1956s.26.
Typescript: Abnormal Hemoglobin Molecules in Relation to Disease, Rome, Italy, 1956.
1956s.27.
Typescripts: The Structure of Proteins, Italian Chemical Society, Italy, 1956.
[Versions in English, Italian and French]
1956s.28.
Correspondence, Program: No Title, [re: Moderating Session IV: Nucleic Acids -- Chemical Composition and Structure] at the Symposium on the Chemical Basis of Heredity, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, June 19-21, 1956.
1956s.29.
Manuscript, Correspondence: The Impact of Science on World Affairs, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Democratic Club, Pasadena, California, September 19, 1956.
1956s.30.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence: The Structure of Antibodies and the Nature of Serological Reactions, Structure of Proteins, The Molecular Basis of Genetics, Mead-Swing Lectures, Oberlin, Ohio, October 16-18, 1956.
1956s.31.
Correspondence: Molecular Abnormality in Relation to Disease, Southern California Psychiatric Society, Los Angeles, October 20, 1956.
1956s.32.
Correspondence: Molecular Medicine, Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn, New York, October 30, 1956.
1956s.33.
Correspondence: Molecular Structure and Life, Meade Swing Lectureship, Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, October 1956.
1956s.34.
Correspondence, Poster: Abnormal Human Hemoglobin Molecules in Relation to Disease, Northwest United States Section of the American Chemical Society, Pullman, Washington, November 5, 1956; The Social Significance of Science, Northwest United States Section of the American Chemical Society, Richland, Washington, November 5, 1956; The Structure of Proteins. Abnormal Human Hemoglobin Molecules in Relation to Disease, Northwest United States Section of the American Chemical Society, Salem, Oregon, November 10, 1956.
1956s.35.
Correspondence: Physical Characteristics of the Hemoglobin Molecule in Normal and Certain Anaemic States, Veterans Administration Hospital, San Fernando, California, November 27, 1956.
1956s.36.
Program, Flyer, Audience Questions: The Truth About Radiation Damage! Unitarian Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, November 30, 1956.
1956s.37.
Correspondence, Program: Science and the World of Today, Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of the All Souls' Church, Riverside, California, December 2, 1956.
1956s.38.
Correspondence, Background Material: No Title, [re: molecular medicine] Webb School, Claremont, California, December 2, 1956.

1957s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1957.
1957s.1.
Correspondence: Chemistry in Medicine, Southern California Section of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Alhambra, California, January 15, 1957.
1957s.2.
Typescript, Program, Itinerary: The H-Bomb and the Missile-Point of No Return?, Community Action for Peace Seminar, Pasadena, California, January 19, 1957.
1957s.3.
Correspondence: Molecular Disease, Harbor General Hospital, Los Angeles, California, January 25, 1957.
1957s.4.
Correspondence, Program: Immunology of Allergy, Panel Discussion, American Academy of Allergy, 13th Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, California, February 3, 1957.
1957s.5.
Correspondence, Program: The Concept of Molecular Disease, meeting of the California State Psychological Association, March 31, 1957.
1957s.6.
Correspondence: The Structure of Water and of Aqueous Solutions, Children's Hospital Society of Los Angeles, California, March 5, 1957.
1957s.7.
Flyer: No Title, An Evening with Linus and Ava Pauling, American Friends Service Committee, Chicago, Illinois, March 17, 1957.
1957s.8.
Correspondence: What is Atomic Energy?, Westside, Beverly Hills, California, March 27, 1957.
1957s.9.
Correspondence, Program: No Title, [re: medical and biochemical research] Panel Discussion on Significant Research in the Field of Mental Retardation, Spring Meeting of the American Association on Mental Deficiency, Los Angeles, California, March 30, 1957.
1957s.10.
Correspondence, Program: Atomic Realities - The Naked Power, Santa Barbara Institute of World Affairs, Santa Barbara, California, April 5, 1957.
1957s.11.
Manuscript: The Theory of Valence and the Structure of Atoms, Lecture 1, NSF Film Series, No Location, April 10, 1957.
1957s.12.
Manuscript: The Theory of Valence and the Structure of Atoms, Lecture 2, NSF Film Series, No Location, April 11, 1957.
1957s.13.
Manuscript: The Theory of Valence and the Structure of Atoms, Lecture 3, NSF Film Series, No Location, April 12, 1957.
1957s.14.
Program, Correspondence: Molecular Medicine, Winter Night Club, Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Colorado, April 23, 1957.
1957s.15.
Correspondence: The Relation of Molecules to Medicine and The Structure of Proteins, James J. Waring Lectureship, Nu Sigma Nu Medical Fraternity, University of Colorado, Boulder, April 25, 1957.
1957s.16.
Correspondence: Abnormal Human Hemoglobin Molecules in Relation to Disease, Chicago Section of the American Chemical Society, Illinois, April 29, 1957.
1957s.17.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence: The Nature of Molecular Disease, Fourth National Institute of Health Lecture, Washington, D.C., May 1, 1957.
1957s.18.
Correspondence: Abnormal Hemoglobin Molecules in Relation to Disease and Structure of Proteins, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, May 2-3, 1957.
1957s.19.
Typescript, Correspondence, Programs, Itinerary: Science and the Modern World, Elliot Honors Day Assembly, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, May 15, 1957; Molecular Medicine, lecture to Sigma Xi and Phi Beta Kappa, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, May 15, 1957.
1957s.20.
Correspondence, Itinerary: The Structure of Antibodies and the Nature of Serological Reactions; Abnormal Human Hemoglobin Molecules in Relation to Disease; Molecular Medicine, Visiting Distinguished Scientist, The Faculty Journal Club, University of Texas, Southwestern Medical School, May 16-17, 1957.
1957s.21.
Correspondence: Molecular Medicine, Physicians Group, American Friends of Hebrew University, Beverly Hills, California, May 29, 1957.
1957s.22.
Typescript, Photographs: Nuclear Test Radiation Hazards, TV Script, Medical Horizons, Pasadena, California, June 2, 1957.
1957s.23.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Invitation: Les Molécules Anormales d'Hémoglobine et les Maladies Correspondantes and La Structure des Protéines, Université de Toulouse, Anatole, France, June 21-22, 1957.
1957s.24.
Correspondence, Itinerary: La Structure des Protéines and Les Molécules Anormales d'Hémoglobine et les Maladies Correspondantes, Université de Montpellier, France, June 25-26, 1957.
1957s.25.
Correspondence: Polypeptide Chains in Proteins, Conference on Recent Advances in Gelatin and Glue Research, University of Cambridge, England, July 1, 1957.
1957s.26.
Manuscript Notes: La Guerre Nucléaire, University of Strasbourgh, France, July 12, 1957.
1957s.27.
Correspondence, Program, Notes: Factors Affecting the Structure of Hemoglobins and Other Proteins, Colloque sur la Structure des Protéines, Paris, France, July 25, 1957.
1957s.28.
Correspondence, Program, Notes: The Structure of Water, International Symposium on Hydrogen Bonding, Union of the Chemical Societies of Yugoslavia, Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, July 29, 1957.

1957s2.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1957.
1957s2.1.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program, Background Material: The Nature of the Forces Operating in the Process of the Duplication of Molecules in Living Organisms, International Symposium on the Origin of Life, Moscow, USSR, August 22, 1957.
1957s2.2.
Manuscript: Völkerrecht und Weltgewissen, Grotius Day Address, Munich, West Germany, August 28, 1957.
1957s2.3.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: The Atom and the World, Oslo, Norway, August 30, 1957.
1957s2.4.
Transcript, Correspondence, Flyer: Health Hazards of Radiation, Panel Forum, [George Beadle, moderator; John H. Lawrence, Linus Pauling, Curt Stern, Robert R. Newell, Wright H. Langham and Sherman Naymark, panelists] American Cancer Society Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, October 3, 1957.
1957s2.5.
Manuscript: Radiation, American Cancer Society, San Francisco, California, October 4, 1957.
1957s2.6.
Correspondence, Notes: Molecules in Relation to Disease, The Structure of Proteins and Science in the Modern World, Bryan Priestman Memorial Lecture Series, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, October 21-23, 1957.
1957s2.7.
Correspondence: Science in the Modern World, Hamilton College, Clinton, New York, October 25, 1957.
1957s2.8.
Correspondence, Itinerary: No Title, [re: series of lectures on Interatomic and Intermolecular Forces] Haverford College, Haverford, Pennsylvania, October 26 - November 2, 1957.
1957s2.9.
Typescripts: The Atom and War, Van Nuys, California, November 3, 1957.
1957s2.10.
Typescript, Correspondence, Flyer, Press Release: The Danger of Nuclear War and the Need for a Crash Program for Peace, Livermore, California, November 24, 1957.
1957s2.11.
Manuscript Notes, Program: No Title, Banquet Speech, 40th Anniversary of the First American Papers in X-Ray Crystallography, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, December 16, 1957.
1957s2.12.
Flyer, Itinerary: Aldrig Mera Krig, Göteborg, Sweden, December 20, 1957.

1958s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1958.
1958s.1.
Manuscript Notes, Reprint, Correspondence, Notes, Seating List: Let Us Reason Together, with Mike Wallace, The American Nobel Anniversary Forum and Dinner, New York, January 11, 1958.
1958s.2.
Correspondence: Large Molecular Structure, La Habra Laboratory, La Habra, California, February 11, 1958.
1958s.3.
Transcript, Notes, Background Material: Fallout and Disarmament: A Debate Between Linus Pauling and Edward Teller, KQED television, San Francisco, California, February 20, 1958.
1958s.4.
Correspondence, Program: The Dilemma of Modern Man, Pacific Coast Unitarian Council, San Jose, California, February 21, 1958.
1958s.5.
Correspondence, Background Material: The Structure of Proteins, Sigma Xi lecture, University of California, Riverside, March 6, 1958.
1958s.6.
Correspondence: A Theory of Restricted Rotation about the Carbon-Carbon Single Bond, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, March 7, 1958.
1958s.7.
Correspondence, Program, Notes: The Freshman as an Independent Thinker, "What Can We Expect from Our High Schools?" Western College Association, University of California, Santa Barbara, March 13, 1958.
1958s.8.
Program: Agreements to Prevent War -- A Compelling Necessity, Pre-Medical Student Association, University of California, Los Angeles, March 18, 1958.
1958s.9.
Manuscript: No Title, Press Conference, [re: international agreement to cease nuclear testing] Washington D.C., April 4, 1958.
1958s.10.
Typescript: Biological Effects of Fallout, Second Pugwash Conference -- "The Dangers of the Present Situation, and Ways and Means of Diminishing Them", Lac Beauport, Canada, April 7, 1958.
1958s.11.
Correspondence: The Relation of Chemistry Upon Biology, American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, Southern California Section, Los Angeles, California, April 10, 1958.
1958s.12.
Correspondence: No Title, [press conference re: Ford Foundation grant] Aid Retarded Children, San Francisco, California, April 16, 1958.
1958s.13.
Typescript, Correspondence: Molecular Diseases, KQED, San Francisco, California, April 16, 1958.
1958s.14.
Typescript, Correspondence: Our Obligation to Our Students, Teachers Union of New York, Annual Queens College Community Conference, New York, April 19, 1958.
1958s.15.
Correspondence, Notes, Flyer: The Need for International Agreements about Nuclear Weapons, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 23, 1958.
1958s.16.
Correspondence, Itinerary: No Title, [re: the importance of communication] 50th Annual Program of Student Research, Undergraduate Medical Association, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 24, 1958.
1958s.17.
Abstract, Correspondence: The Dependence of Longevity of Human Beings on Body Weight, National Academy of Sciences, No Location, April 1958.
1958s.18.
Correspondence: The Compelling Need for International Agreements Relating to War, Associated Students of the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, May 12, 1958.
1958s.19.
Typescript, Manuscript Notes, Correspondence: The Compelling Necessity: No More War, National Conference of Social Workers, American Friends Service Committee, Chicago, Illinois, May 13, 1958.
1958s.20.
Correspondence: Science in the Modern World, Los Angeles State College, California, May 20, 1958.
1958s.21.
Manuscript Notes, Typescripts, Correspondence: Science in the Modern World, Commencement Address, Chouinard Art Institute, Los Angeles, California, June 13, 1958.
1958s.22.
Correspondence: Science as a Cultural Subject, Commencement Address, Chapman College, Orange, California, June 14, 1958.
1958s.23.
Correspondence, Report: No Title, [re: consequences of a nuclear war] Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Boston, Massachusetts, June 16, 1958.
1958s.24.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Reprint: Science as a Cultural Subject; Chemistry and Medicine in the Future; The Place of Science in the Modern World, Pre-Commencement Alumni Seminar and Commencement Address, Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio, June 19-21, 1958.
1958s.25.
Correspondence, Notes, Flyer: The Compelling Necessity -- No More War, Pittsburgh Branch, Federation of American Scientists, June 22, 1958.
1958s.26.
Program, Itinerary, Background Material: No Title, [re: nuclear proliferation and fallout] Los Angeles Sane Nuclear Policy Committee, Los Angeles, California, June 23, 1958.
1958s.27.
Typescript, Correspondence: The Compelling Necessity -- No More War!, Alice Franklin Bryant Campaign, Tacoma, Washington and Seattle, Washington, July 14, 1958.
1958s.28.
Manuscript Notes, Flyer: No More War!, Seattle Peace Council, Seattle, Washington, July 28, 1958.

1958s2.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1958.
1958s2.1.
Correspondence: No Title, Scientific Lecture, Departments of Anatomy, Biochemistry, Chemistry and Physics, University of Washington, Seattle, August 1, 1958.
1958s2.2.
Correspondence: The Compelling Necessity - No More War, Sixteenth Annual Symposium of the Institute of World Affairs, San Diego State College, San Diego, California, August 22, 1958.
1958s2.3.
Typescript, Correspondence, Itinerary: Back to the Tetrahedral Carbon Atom, International Summer School in Quantum Chemistry in Vålådalen, Sweden, August 26, 1958.
1958s2.4.
Abstract, Notes: The Nature of the Double Bond and of Conjugated and Aromatic Molecules, Kekulé and the Chemical Bond, Kekulé Conference, University College of London, England, September 15, 1958.
1958s2.5.
Correspondence: No Title, [re: a public question and answer session] Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, London, England, September 22, 1958.
1958s2.6.
Typescript, [English and German] Correspondence, Program: The Compelling Necessity -- No More War, Public Lecture, Internationale der Kriegsdienstgegner, Essen, Ruhr, West Germany, September 26, 1958.
[Also titled Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear War]
1958s2.7.
Correspondence, Notes: Research for Peace, Oslo, Norway and Trondheim, Norway, September 28-30, 1958.
1958s2.8.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Notes: Molecular Structure and Disease, Lowell Lecture, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, October 9, 1958.
1958s2.9.
Correspondence, Notes: Molecular Medicine, Nu Sigma Nu Fraternity, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, October 10, 1958.
1958s2.10.
Correspondence: Abnormal Molecules in Relation to Disease, Chemical Institute of Canada, Montreal Section, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, October 15, 1958.
1958s2.11.
Correspondence, Audience Questions: The Compelling Necessity - No More War, West Valley Forum, Pierce Junior College, Canoga Park, California, October 22, 1958.
1958s2.12.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence: Molecular Bases of Mental Illness, Ruth Tolman Memorial Seminar, University of California, Los Angeles, October 24, 1958.
1958s2.13.
Correspondence: No More War, The Guardians of the Jewish Home for the Aged, Los Angeles, California, November 4, 1958.
1958s2.14.
Program: The Nature of Nuclear War, Rotary Club of Pasadena, California, November 5, 1958.
1958s2.15.
Typescript, Correspondence, Itinerary: No Title, [re: nuclear weapons and nuclear war] National Lawyers Guild, New York, November 9, 1958.
1958s2.16.
Correspondence: No Title, [re: a proposal for peace research] lecture tour sponsored by the National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, Newark, New Jersey; Norwalk, Connecticut; Swarthmore, Pennsylvania; Boston, Massachusetts, November 10-15, 1958.
1958s2.17.
Correspondence, Program: Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear War, Ford Hall Forum, Boston, Massachusetts, November 16, 1958.
1958s2.18.
Typescript, Abstract, Correspondence: The Future of Science, Medicine, and Society, The Second John P. Peters Memorial Lecture, New Haven, Connecticut, November 17, 1958.
1958s2.19.
Correspondence, Newspaper Clipping: A Proposal: Research for Peace, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, November 20, 1958.
1958s2.20.
Abstract, Flyer: A Proposal: Research for Peace, Unitarian Public Forum, Los Angeles, California, December 5, 1958.
1958s2.21.
Itinerary: Structure Of Proteins, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York, December 10, 1958.
1958s2.22.
Correspondence: Our Right to Live, University Young Women's Christian Association Bill of Rights Week, University of California, Los Angeles, December 11, 1958.
1958s2.23.
Transcript, Abstract, Correspondence, Notes, Program: "Molecular Diseases", The Next Hundred Years, television program on KRCA, sponsored by the California Institute of Technology and National Broadcasting Company, Pasadena, December 13, 1958.

1959s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1959.
1959s.1.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program: A Proposal -- Research for Peace, Religious Evaluation Week, University of Oregon, Eugene, January 21, 1959.
1959s.2.
Program: The Compelling Necessity -- No More War!, Los Angeles, California, January 27, 1959.
1959s.3.
Correspondence: No Title, La Sierra College, Arlington, California, January 28, 1959.
1959s.4.
Correspondence: The Nature of Nuclear War and the Necessity of World Peace, San Gabriel Valley chapter of the American Association for the United Nations, Arcadia, California, January 28, 1959.
1959s.5.
Correspondence, Background Material: Science and World Affairs, Beta Phi Mu National Library Science Honorary Fraternity, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, February 17, 1959.
1959s.6.
Flyer: No Title, [re: The Geneva Conference] Franklin Delano Roosevelt Democratic Club, Pasadena, California, February 18, 1959.
1959s.7.
Manuscript: No Title, [re: the role of journalists and the news media in peace movement] Powell-Schuman Meeting, San Francisco, California, February 20, 1959.
1959s.8.
Correspondence: No Title, Fresno County Medical Society, Fresno, California, March 10, 1959.
1959s.9.
Manuscript Notes: Radiation, Fallout, and the Geneva Conference, University of California, Los Angeles, March 18, 1959.
1959s.10.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Program, Audience Questions: Research for Peace, "Directions for Survival" Seminar, Mt. Hollywood Community Church, Los Angeles, California, March 20, 1959.
1959s.11.
Typescripts, Abstract, Correspondence: The Molecular Basis of Disease, American Orthopsychiatric Association, San Francisco, California, March 29, 1959.
1959s.12.
Correspondence, Background Material: Science in the Modern World, Convocation address, University of the Redlands, Redlands, California, April 7, 1959.
1959s.13.
Correspondence: Abnormal Molecules of Hemoglobin, Friday Evening Demonstration Lecture, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, April 10, 1959.
1959s.14.
Typescript, Program, Correspondence: Carbon-14 and Society, The Space Age, Twenty-Second Annual Seminar of the Alumni Association, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, April 11, 1959.
1959s.15.
Correspondence, Audience Questions: Nuclear War and the Need for Research for Peace, Detroit Labor Forum, April 18, 1959.
1959s.16.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program: Science in the Modern World, Michigan State University Forum, East Lansing, Michigan, April 20, 1959.
1959s.17.
Correspondence: No Title, [re: concerns for the promotion for world peace] Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, April 22, 1959.
1959s.18.
Correspondence, Program, Flyer: The Effect of Nuclear Weapons on Civilization, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, New Jersey branch, Trenton, New Jersey, April 25, 1959.
1959s.19.
Correspondence, Program: No Title, [re: opening remarks] Conference on Alternatives to the Nuclear Arms Race Conference, Haddonfield Methodist Church, Haddonfield, New Jersey, April 26, 1959.
1959s.20.
Correspondence: World Peace or Nuclear Destruction - Which?, Brooklyn Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, Brooklyn, New York, April 27, 1959.
1959s.21.
Correspondence: No Title, [re: new developments in science] combined science clubs of Pepperdine College, Los Angeles, California, May 8, 1959.
1959s.22.
Correspondence, Flyer: Molecules in the Human Body, Evening Lecture, sponsored by the Temple City High School Science Club, Temple City, California, May 12, 1959.
1959s.23.
Correspondence: The Nature of Radioactive Fallout and its Effects on Man, Woman and Child, Harvard Club of Southern California, Los Angeles, May 22, 1959.

1959s2.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1959.
1959s2.1.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program: Morality, Commencement Address, Reed College, Portland, Oregon, June 7, 1959.
1959s2.2.
Abstract, Correspondence, Notes, Program: Molecular Structure in Relation to Biology and Medicine, Ciba Foundation Tenth Anniversary Symposium on Significant Trends in Medical Research, London, England, June 24, 1959.
1959s2.3.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Notes, Flyer, Schedule: Our Choice: Atomic Death or World Government, speech delivered on lecture tour of nine German cities, sponsored by Internationale der Kriegsdienstgegner, June 27 - July 4, 1959.
1959s2.4.
Correspondence, Notes, Program: The Contributions of Physics to Knowledge of Protein Structure, Cambridge, England, July 6, 1959.
1959s2.5.
Gallery Questions: Why the World Must Disarm, St. Pancras Town Hall, London, England, July 17, 1959.
1959s2.6.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program, Schedule: Our Choice: World Peace or Nuclear Annihilation, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Fourteenth International Congress, Swedish House of Parliament, Stockholm, Sweden, July 27, 1959.
1959s2.7.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Notes, Introduction: Our Choice: Atomic Death or World Law, Fifth World Conference Against A & H Bombs, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan, August 5, 1959.
[Includes AHP notebook containing notes on conference sessions]

1959s3.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1959.
1959s3.1.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Schedule: Abnormal Hemoglobin Molecules in Relation to Disease and Our Choice: Atomic Death or World Law, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, September 1-2, 1959.
1959s3.2.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Poster: Science in the Modern World, Oregon Centennial Lecture Series, Ashland, Salem, and Portland, Oregon September 11, 14, 15, 1959.
1959s3.3.
Manuscript: No Title, [re: praise for Eleanor Roosevelt] Diamond Anniversary Dinner for Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, Los Angeles, California, September 27, 1959.
1959s3.4.
Flyer: Dr. Linus Pauling Reports..., Los Angeles, California, September 29, 1959.
1959s3.5.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Outline, Table of Contents and Prefatory Notes for the Messenger Lectures, October 5-16, 1959.
1959s3.6.
Typescript, Manuscript, Notes: Science and Philosophy, Messenger Lectures, Lecture 1, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, October 5, 1959.
1959s3.7.
Manuscript Notes: Molecules and Life, Messenger Lectures, Lecture 2, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, October 7, 1959.
1959s3.8.
Manuscript Notes: The Molecular Basis of Disease, Messenger Lectures, Lecture 3, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, October 8, 1959.
1959s3.9.
Manuscript: No Title, [re: calling for a cease to atomic bomb construction] Rally After Peace March, Melbourne, Australia, October 8, 1959.
1959s3.10.
Manuscript Notes: No Title, [re: estimates of carbon-14 following nuclear detonation] Physics Seminar, Cornell Rockefeller Lab, Ithaca, New York, October 9, 1959.
1959s3.11.
Manuscript, Notes: Molecules and Heredity, Messenger Lectures, Lecture 4, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, October 12, 1959.
1959s3.12.
Correspondence: Electronic Structure of Electron-deficient Substances, Chemistry Department Seminar, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, October 13, 1959.
1959s3.13.
Manuscript: Molecules and Evolution, Messenger Lectures, Lecture 5, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, October 14, 1959.
1959s3.14.
Typescript, Manuscript, Ancillary Material: The Future of the World, Messenger Lectures, Lecture 6, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, October 16, 1959.
1959s3.15.
Reprint, Correspondence: Fallout: Today's Seven Year Plague, Greater New York Committee for the National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, Carnegie Hall meeting, New York, October 25, 1959.
1959s3.16.
Correspondence: Molecules and Disease, Hollywood Los Feliz Jewish Community Center, California, October 28, 1959.
1959s3.17.
Typescript, Audience Questions and Answers, Correspondence, Flyer, Invitation: Our Choice - Nuclear Death or World Law, Aukland, New Zealand, December 2, 1959.
1959s3.18.
Manuscript: Norman Thomas, ["Dinner to celebrate his 75th year"] Los Angeles, California, December 12, 1959.

1960s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1960.
1960s.1.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Reprint, Background Material: Richard W. Lippman, memorial address, Los Angeles, California, January 3, 1960.
1960s.2.
Program: Radiation and the Future of Mankind, [panel discussion with Willard F. Libby, moderated by Hardin Jones] conference on "Man and His Environment - the Air that He Breathes", San Francisco, California, January 16, 1960.
1960s.3.
Correspondence: No Title, [re: Australia and New Zealand Conference on World Cooperation and Disarmament] Franklin D. Roosevelt Democratic Club, Pasadena, California, January 20, 1960.
1960s.4.
Manuscript Notes: Aging and Death, Seventh Western Spectroscopy Conference, Asilomar, California, January 27, 1960.
1960s.5.
Correspondence: No Title, [re: the work of Albert Schweitzer] Athenaeum Lecture, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, February 4, 1960.
1960s.6.
Typescript, Reprint: No Title, [re: rationalism and humanism in regards to peace] Annual Banquet of the Freethinkers of Southern California, No Location, February 13, 1960.
1960s.7.
Correspondence: No Title, [re: the dangers of smoking] Faculty Club, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, February 17, 1960.
1960s.8.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Audience Questions, Ancillary Material: Our Choice: Atomic Death or World Law, The Liberal Forum, St. Louis, Missouri, February 21, 1960.
1960s.9.
Correspondence: Our Choice: Atomic Death or World Law, The Rotary Club of Chicago, Illinois, February 23, 1960.
1960s.10.
Correspondence: No Title, The Rotary Club of Burbank, California, March 8, 1960.
1960s.11.
Correspondence: Science in the Modern World, Convocation Address, University of Missouri, Kansas City, March 30, 1960.
1960s.12.
Typescript, Correspondence, Proceedings: High Energy Radiation and its Effects on Man, National Science Teachers Association Convention, Kansas City, Missouri, March 30, 1960.
1960s.13.
Typescript: No Title, [re: observations on aging and death] Friday Evening Demonstration Lecture, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, April 8, 1960.
1960s.14.
Correspondence: We Must Have Peace, WBAI radio, New York, April 18, 1960.
1960s.15.
Correspondence, Flyers: Ending All Nuclear Tests - Our Best Chance for Peace, Lecture tour sponsored by New Jersey SANE committees, Englewood, New Jersey, April 18; Humanity and Peace Versus Fallout and the Bomb, Newark, New Jersey, April 19; Humanity and Peace Versus Fallout and the Bomb, Elizabeth, New Jersey, April 20, 1960.
1960s.16.
Correspondence, Itinerary: The Need for Peace in a Nuclear World, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, April 21, 1960.
1960s.17.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Peace: Jane Addams' Unfinished Business, Jane Addams Centennial, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 26, 1960.
1960s.18.
Correspondence: What Shall We Choose -- Peace or Nuclear Destruction? Convocation Address, Bakersfield College, Bakersfield, California, May 6, 1960.
1960s.19.
Correspondence, Flyer, Program: The World Must Now Choose Peace, Pageant for Peace, Santa Monica, California, May 7, 1960.
1960s.20.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Geneva - The Turning Point Toward World Peace, Pilgrim Congregational Church, Pomona, California, May 11, 1960.
1960s.21.
Correspondence: No Title, Jewish Centers Association, Los Angeles, California, May 12, 1960.
1960s.22.
Correspondence: Gene Mutations and Molecular Disease, The Franklin I. Harris Memorial Lecture, Mount Zion Hospital and Medical Center, San Francisco, California, May 17, 1960.

1960s2.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1960.
1960s2.1.
Transcript, Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Continental Classroom, Lesson 155 -- Protein Structure and Biological Activity, ["Transcript of Continental Classroom lecture made from the dictaphone after recording on dictabelts by placing dictaphone microphone in front of amplifier for sound track for above film"] May 20, 1960.
1960s2.2.
Correspondence, Background Material: No Title, [re: the need to fight against militarism] Cleveland Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, Cleveland, Ohio, May 30, 1960.
[LP also spoke at a physics colloquium at Western Reserve University earlier that day]
1960s2.3.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: The World Must Now Choose Peace, Commencement Address, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Yeshiva University, New York, May 31, 1960.
1960s2.4.
Correspondence: No Title, Lecture to The Greater Boston Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, June 15, 1960.
1960s2.5.
Poster: A Sane Nuclear Policy, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, June 16, 1960.
1960s2.6.
Manuscript Notes, Press Release: World Peace or World Chaos, National Meeting of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Washington, D.C., June 18, 1960.
1960s2.7.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence: Our Need for Peace and Disarmament, Walk and Rally for Disarmament, Pasadena, California, July 9, 1960.
1960s2.8.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Recording of Fallout and Nuclear Warfare, Verve Records, recorded July 10, 1960.
1960s2.9.
Correspondence: Why the World Must Achieve Total Disarmament, British Peace Committee, London, England, July 17, 1960.
1960s2.10.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Program: The Structure of Metals and Intermetallic Compounds, Institute of Metals, London, England, July 25, 1960.
1960s2.11.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, [re: humanism and nuclear policy] acceptance speech, Rationalist of the Year, American Rationalist Federation, Genoa City, Wisconsin, August 13, 1960.
[Pauling did not attend]
1960s2.12.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Background Material: The Resonating-Valence-Bond Theory of Metals, Fifth General Assembly and International Congress of the International Union of Crystallography, Cambridge, England, August 15, 1960.
1960s2.13.
Transcript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: The Molecular Theory of Civilization by Linus Pauling, California Library Association, October 5, 1960.
1960s2.14.
Correspondence, Program: US Security and the Arms Race, National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, New York, October 14, 1960.

1960s3.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1960.
1960s3.1.
Partial Manuscript, Correspondence: Pauling on Peace, Student Peace Union, Chicago Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, Illinois, October 17, 1960.
1960s3.2.
Correspondence, Itinerary: No Title, [re: medical advances in biochemistry] Pittsburgh Section of the American Chemical Society, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 20, 1960.
1960s3.3.
Correspondence: Science in the Modern World, Miami Independent Association Lectureship, Miami University, Florida, October 21, 1960.
1960s3.4.
Correspondence: The Structure of Electron Deficient Substances, Department of Chemistry, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York, October 22, 1960.
1960s3.5.
Correspondence, Background Material: Disarmament and World Peace, Independent Political Forum, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York, October 23, 1960.
1960s3.6.
Flyer: No Title, forum on nuclear war and disarmament, Greater New York Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, New York, October 24, 1960.
1960s3.7.
Correspondence: Structures of Some Electron-Deficient Substances, School of Chemistry, Rutgers University, New Jersey, November 16, 1960.
1960s3.8.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Chemistry in Relation to Biology and Medicine and Causes of Aging and Death, Science Writers Conference, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, November 18, 1960.
1960s3.9.
Typescript, Correspondence, Notes, Ancillary Material: Civil Liberties in the Nuclear Age, American Civil Liberties Union, Colorado Chapter, Denver, Colorado, November 19, 1960.
1960s3.10.
Correspondence, Itinerary: The Electronic Structure of Electron-Deficient Substances, Chemistry Department Colloquium, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, November 21, 1960.
1960s3.11.
Correspondence, Itinerary: Peace and Freedom in the Nuclear Age, Platform for Peace, American Friends Service Committee, Seattle, Washington, December 2, 1960.
1960s3.12.
Program, Correspondence: Molecular Biology, Science Building Dedication, Western Washington State College, Bellingham, December 2, 1960.
1960s3.13.
Typescript, Correspondence, Program, Ancillary Material: No More War!, Council of the British Columbia Committee on Radiation Hazards, Vancouver, British Columbia, December 4, 1960.
[Extracts reprinted as "Linus Pauling Says No More War", SOS, Canadian Disarmament Bulletin, No. 5, January 1961]
1960s3.14.
Correspondence, Announcement: The Structure of Electron-Deficient Substances, San Gorgonio Section of the American Chemical Society, December 9, 1960.
1960s3.15.
Correspondence: No Title, [re: Pauling's observations from Senate hearings] Panel Discussion on "How Necessary is the Bill of Rights", Unitarian Church, Los Angeles, California, December 11, 1960.
1960s3.16.
Typescript, Correspondence, Notes, Program: Civil Liberties in the Advancement of Science, Celebration of the 169th Anniversary of the Ratification of the Bill of Rights, Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, New York, December 15, 1960.
1960s3.17.
Correspondence: Peace and Human Rights in the Nuclear Age, Great Neck South Junior High School, New York, December 16, 1960.
1960s3.18.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: No Title, [re: working towards peace] Temple Israel, New York, December 17, 1960.
1960s3.19.
Correspondence: The Structure of Biological Polymers, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, New York, December 17, 1960.
1960s3.20.
Typescript: No Title, [re: nuclear testing, fallout shelters and the status of China] No Location, December 1960.
1960s3.21.
Typescript: No Title, [re: an explanation of nuclear fallout] No Location, 1960.
1960s3.22.
Correspondence: No Title, Lecture before the Unitarian Church, Los Angeles, [?] California, 1960.

1961s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1961.
1961s.1.
Manuscript Notes: Peace -- the New Frontier, University of California, Berkeley, January 20, 1961.
1961s.2.
Manuscript Notes, Ancillary Material: The Chemical Basis of Mental Disease, Berkeley Society for Mentally Disturbed Children, Berkeley, California, January 20, 1961.
1961s.3.
Correspondence, Program: A Molecular Theory of General Anesthesia, Panel Discussion on the Theories of Narcosis, The Association of University Anesthetists, San Francisco, California, January 21, 1961.
1961s.4.
Correspondence: Nuclear Giants and Ethical Infants, Southern California Ministers Convocation, Protestant Ministers of Southern California, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, January 24, 1961.
1961s.5.
Correspondence, Background Material: Peace and Civil Rights, University of California, Santa Barbara, February 14, 1961.
1961s.6.
Correspondence: Aging and Death, Faculty Club, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, February 17, 1961.
1961s.7.
Correspondence: Pressures Toward Conformity, American Civil Liberties Union, Southern California Chapter, Los Angeles, March 4, 1961.
1961s.8.
Correspondence, Flyer: Cessation of Nuclear Tests - Practical or Visionary?, Jewish Community Center and World Federalists, Long Beach, California, March 8, 1961.
1961s.9.
Typescript, Correspondence, Notes, Program, Reprint: Humanism and Peace, Humanist of the Year Award, American Humanist Association, Cleveland, Ohio, March 17, 1961.
1961s.10.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Itinerary, Poster, Background Materials: Disarm or Die!, Toronto Committee for Disarmament, Toronto, Canada, March 19, 1961; Causes of Aging and Death, University of Toronto, March 20, 1961.
1961s.11.
Abstract, Correspondence: Nitrogen-Nitrogen Triple Bond and Carbon-Carbon Triple Bond, Departmental Colloquium, Department of Chemistry, University of Toronto, Canada, March 20, 1961.
1961s.12.
Program: The Resonating Valence Bond Theory of Metals, Conference on the Application of Modern Techniques to the Study of the Structure and Properties of Metals and Alloys, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, March 23, 1961.
1961s.13.
Correspondence, Program, Background Material: The Prospects for Peace and Freedom, Fourth Annual Forum on Public Issues, Sacramento State College, Sacramento, California, April 3, 1961.
1961s.14.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence: A Molecular Theory of General Anesthesia, Hawaiian Section of the American Chemical Society, University of Hawaii, Manoa [?], April 5, 1961.
1961s.15.
Manuscript Notes, Typescript, Correspondence: Prospects for Peace and Freedom, International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union, Fourteenth Biennial Convention, Honolulu, Hawaii, April 6, 1961.
1961s.16.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence: Ethical Principles in the Nuclear Age, Sermon at the Unitarian Church of Honolulu, Hawaii, April 9, 1961.
1961s.17.
Correspondence: The Structure of Electron Deficient Substances, Washington Section of the American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C., April 13, 1961.
1961s.18.
Correspondence, Program: The Goal of General and Complete Disarmament, Spring Conference on "The Challenge of the Nuclear Age", Associated Students of Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, April 15, 1961.
1961s.19.
Manuscript: No Title, [re: U.S. policy toward the Batista regime] Committee for Fair Play for Cuba, San Francisco, California, April 19, 1961.
1961s.20.
Correspondence, Itinerary: Science and the Necessity of General and Complete Disarmament, Spring Colloqium, American Whig-Cliosophic Society, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, April 20, 1961.
1961s.21.
Correspondence, Flyer, Itinerary: La Paix et la Raison, Union Rationaliste, Université de Montpellier, France, April 25, 1961.

1961s2.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1961.
1961s2.1.
Manuscript, Typescript, Itinerary: Opening Address, Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, Oslo, Norway, May 2, 1961.
1961s2.2.
Manuscript: The Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway, May 7, 1961.
1961s2.3.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Flyer, Background Materials: The Oslo Conference, Conference of Greater New York Peace Groups, Carnegie Hall, New York, May 12, 1961.
1961s2.4.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Progress Report: Report on the Oslo Conference, Carnegie World Affairs Lecture, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, May 17, 1961.
1961s2.5.
Correspondence: No Title, Los Angeles State College, California, May 26, 1961.
1961s2.6.
Manuscript Notes, Typescript, Notice, Flyer: The Goal of General and Complete Disarmament, Boston Committee for Disarmament and Peace, Boston, Massachusetts, June 3, 1961.
1961s2.7.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Notes, Itinerary, Background Material: The Genesis of Ideas, Third World Congress of Psychiatry, Montreal, Canada, June 7, 1961.
1961s2.8.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Background Materials: Progress Toward World Peace, meeting of the Montreal Committee for the Control of Radiation Hazards, Montreal, Canada, June 9, 1961.
1961s2.9.
Correspondence: Progress Towards World Peace, meeting of the Ottawa Committee for the Control of Radiation Hazards, Ottawa, Canada, June 10, 1961.
1961s2.10.
Abstract, Correspondence: The Biochemical Aspects of Phenylketonuria, American Public Health Association, San Diego, California, June 26, 1961.
1961s2.11.
Manuscript, Correspondence: The Neutron Bomb, Fresno, California, June 28, 1961.
1961s2.12.
Correspondence: The Goal of General and Complete Disarmament, Fresno State College, California, June 28, 1961.
1961s2.13.
Typescript, Notes, Flyer: The Time Has Now Come When We Must Rid the World of the Great Immorality of War, Hiroshima Day Address, Los Angeles Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, Los Angeles, California, August 6, 1961.

1961s3.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1961.
1961s3.1.
Typescript, Ancillary Material: No Title, [re: the peace proposals of Edouard le Ghait] First Unitarian Church, Los Angeles, California, August 13, 1961.
[Rebroadcast by KPFK-FM, August 19, 1961]
1961s3.2.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Press Release, Program, Ancillary Material: World Progress Toward Peace and Disarmament or The Oslo Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, Bucks County World Peace Fair, September 9, 1961.
1961s3.3.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Invitation, Ancillary Material: We Must Achieve Disarmament and Permanent Peace, [English and German], German Branch of War Registers' International, Hamburg, West Germany, September 13, 1961; Frankfurt, West Germany, September 13, 1961; Essen, West Germany, September 14, 1961.
1961s3.4.
Manuscript, Flyer: Ich bin froh sie zu, Bottrop, West Germany, September 14, 1961.
1961s3.5.
Typescript, Correspondence, Flyer, Press Releases, Background Material: End the Tests, Los Angeles Labor Forum, Los Angeles, California, September 30, 1961.
1961s3.6.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program: The Nature of the Antigen-Antibody Complex, Kaiser Foundation Fifth Annual Symposium, San Francisco, California, October 6, 1961.
1961s3.7.
Correspondence: Why We Must Have Peace, San Jose, California, October 8, 1961.
1961s3.8.
Correspondence: The Goal of General and Complete Disarmament, St. Paul's Methodist Church, San Bernardino, California, October 15, 1961.
1961s3.9.
Program: The Goal of General and Complete Disarmament, Whittier College Annual Symposium -- The Arms Race, First Friends Church, Whittier, California, October 17, 1961.
1961s3.10.
Correspondence, Flyer, Press Release: No Title, Peace March and Rally for Peace, Los Angeles, California, October 21, 1961.
1961s3.11.
Notes, Correspondence, Background Material: Science in the Modern World, Foothill College, Los Altos Hills, California, October 27, 1961.
1961s3.12.
Advertisement: Your Job - Disarmament and Survival, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 8, 1961.
1961s3.13.
Correspondence, Program: No Title, Panel Discussion on Memory, [LP with Francis Schmitt, Ralph Gerard, Hans-Lukas Teuber, Stephen Warshall and Edwin Weinstein] American Psychiatric Association conference entitled "Mind and Molecule", New York, November 10, 1961.
1961s3.14.
Manuscript Notes, Typescript, Correspondence, Program: The Significance of the Bomb-Test Negotiations, Ford Hall Forum, Boston, Massachusetts, November 12, 1961.
1961s3.15.
Correspondence: Science and World Affairs and Abnormal Molecules in Relation to Disease, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts, November 15-16, 1961.
1961s3.16.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Notes, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: World Cooperation of Scientists, U.S.S.R. Academy of Science, 250th Anniversary of the Birthday of M. V. Lomonosov, Leningrad, USSR, November 24, 1961.
1961s3.17.
Notes: Resonance in Chemistry, Institute for Organic Chemistry of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, Moscow, USSR, December 3, 1961.
1961s3.18.
Manuscript Notes: Theory of Antiferromagnetism, Institute for Physical Problems, Moscow, USSR, December 6, 1961.

1962s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1962.
1962s.1.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Itinerary: The Impact of Science on Man of Today and Man of the Future, Opening Address, Seventh Summer School, University of Concepción, Chile, January 15, 1962.
1962s.2.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Itinerary: Speech of Thanks, University of Concepción, Chile, January 19, 1962.
1962s.3.
Typescript, Correspondence, Program: The Molecular Basis of Genetic Defects, First Inter-American Conference on Congenital Defects, Los Angeles, California, January 22, 1962.
1962s.4.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Itinerary: The Impact of Science on Man of The Present and the Future, Forum, Utah State University, February 5, 1962.
1962s.5.
Typescripts, Program, Correspondence, Itinerary, Notes: Chemistry of Mental Disease, University of California School of Medicine, San Francisco, California, February 13, 1962.
1962s.6.
Notes: No Title, [re: nuclear weapons tests and disarmament] London, February 18, 1962.
1962s.7.
Correspondence, Background Material: No Title, [re: nuclear weapons tests and disarmament] Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, March 7, 1962.
1962s.8.
Correspondence, Background Material: No Title, [re: nuclear weapons tests and disarmament] Madison Peace Center, Madison, Wisconsin, March 18, 1962.
1962s.9.
Itinerary: Every Test Kills, Manchester College, North Manchester, Indiana, March 22, 1962.
1962s.10.
Correspondence, Background Material: The Nature of Nuclear Weapons and the Need for Disarmament, Graduate Student Association, University of California, Berkeley, March 29, 1962.
1962s.11.
Correspondence: The Nature of Nuclear War and the Need for Disarmament, Associated Students of Pomona College, Claremont, California, April 5, 1962.
1962s.12.
Correspondence, Itinerary: Steps Toward World Peace, San Jose City College, San Jose, California, April 12, 1962.
1962s.13.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Abstract, Ancillary Material: The Need for Disarmament, City Club of Portland, Portland, Oregon, May 4, 1962.
[Includes Typescript: Linus Pauling in Portland, by David Hershel Reed]
1962s.14.
Correspondence: A Molecular Theory of General Anesthesia, Research Conference in Chemistry, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, May 25, 1962.
1962s.15.
Correspondence, Program: No Title, Women for Legislative Action Peace Awards Luncheon, Los Angeles, California, June 16, 1962.
1962s.16.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Abstract, Itinerary: Mechanisms of Anaesthesia, XXII International Congress of Physiological Sciences, Leiden, Holland, September 12, 1962.
1962s.17.
Correspondence, Flyer, Program: No Title, [re: LP's sponsorship of the World Council of Peace] Whittier Area Turn Toward Peace Council, Whittier, California, September 22, 1962.
1962s.18.
Correspondence: Molecules, Evolution and Disease, William Lloyd Evans Memorial Lecture, Ohio State University, Colombus, Ohio, October 26, 1962.
1962s.19.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program: The Bomb Test Controversy and World Peace, The Issue of the Day -- World Peace, The Business and Professional Associates of the American Jewish Congress, New York, November 1, 1962.
1962s.20.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, [re: mistakes of the Cuban missile crisis] Gandhi Peace Award, Promoting Enduring Peace, Inc., New York, November 1, 1962.
1962s.21.
Pauling and Non-Pauling Typescripts, Correspondence, Program, Proceedings, Press Release: The Molecular Nature of Mental Disease, Manfred Sakel Dinner, Second International Conference for Biological Research and Treatment of Mental Illness, New York Academy of Medicine, New York, November 2, 1962.
1962s.22.
Correspondence: No Title [re: molecular theory of general anesthesia], Arden House Conference, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, November 3, 1962.
1962s.23.
Typescript, Manuscript Notes, Correspondence: Molecular Disease and Evolution, Rudolf Virchow Lecture, Columbia University, New York, November 5, 1962.
1962s.24.
Proceedings: Hemoglobin, Evolution and Molecular Disease, Conference on Hemoglobin, sponsored by the Columbia University Department of Medicine, Harriman, New York, November 6, 1962.
1962s.25.
Correspondence, Notes: No Title, [re: the relation of science and peace] Committee for Informed Opinion on Nuclear Arms, Columbia, Missouri, November 28, 1962.
1962s.26.
Typescript, Correspondence: The Cultural Significance of Science, Summary of Convocation Address, University of Missouri, Columbia, November 29, 1962.
1962s.27.
Correspondence, Program, Notes, Itinerary: General Chemistry, Symposium on Chemical Education, American Chemical Society Regional Meeting for the Southwest, Dallas, Texas, December 7, 1962.
1962s.28.
Abstract, Notes: Scientific Factors Bearing on World Problems, Address before the California State Psychological Association Convention, No Location, December 14, 1962.

1963s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1963.
1963s.1.
Manuscript: No Title, [re: formation of the World Committee for Disarmament and Peace] delivered at the Oxford Conference, January 7, 1963.
1963s.2.
Correspondence, Schedule: Molecular Disease and Evolution, Modesto Junior College, Modesto, California, February 5, 1963.
1963s.3.
Manuscript Notes, Ancillary Material: Introduction of Lewis John Collins, First Unitarian Church, Los Angeles, California, February 17, 1963.
1963s.4.
Manuscript Notes, Itinerary, Introduction: The Problem of Achieving Peace and Disarmament, American Friends Service Committee, Eugene, Oregon, March 10, 1963.
1963s.5.
Correspondence, Background Material: Science and the Future of Humanity, Pacific University, Forest Grove, Oregon, March 14, 1963.
1963s.6.
Flyer, Itinerary, Biography: Science and the Future of Humanity, American Friends Service Committee, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, March 19, 1963.
1963s.7.
Correspondence, Background Material: No Title, [re: research in protein biochemistry] Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, March 21, 1963.
1963s.8.
Correspondence, Press Release: No Title, [re: nuclear weapons tests and disarmament] Detroit Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, Detroit, Michigan, March 21, 1963.
1963s.9.
Correspondence, Background Material: The Problem of Achieving Peace and Disarmament, Bluffton College, Bluffton, Ohio, March 22, 1963.
1963s.10.
Correspondence, Flyer: Problems of Peace and Disarmament, Unitarian Society of Cleveland, Ohio, March 23, 1963.
1963s.11.
Poster: The Cultural Significance of Science, Wooster College, Wooster, Ohio, March 25, 1963.
1963s.12.
Correspondence, Notes, Reprint, Introduction: The Hydrate Microcrystal Theory of General Anesthesia, Baxter Lecture, International Anesthesia Research Society, Miami, Florida, March 27, 1963.
1963s.13.
Manuscript Notes, Itinerary: The Reasons for Achieving Disarmament By International Agreement, Hamilton College, Clinton, New York, May 2, 1963.
1963s.14.
Correspondence, Programs, Ancillary Material: No Title, Nobel Hall of Science Dedication, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, Minnesota, May 5, 1963.
1963s.15.
Flyer, Announcement: Steps Toward Disarmament and World Peace, First Unitarian Society, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 5, 1963.
1963s.16.
Correspondence, Flyer: A One-Electron-Bond Theory of Antiferromagnetism, Phi Lambda Upsilon Lecture, University of California, Los Angeles, May 15, 1963.
1963s.17.
Correspondence: No Title, [re: moral aspects of national defense policy] Loyola Forum for National Affairs, Loyola University, Los Angeles, California, June 20, 1963.
1963s.18.
Manuscript Notes: The Morality of Nations, First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles, California, July 21, 1963.
1963s.19.
Abstract, Correspondence: The Molecular Basis of Sickle-cell Anemia and Other Diseases, Scientific Assembly of the National Medical Association, Los Angeles, California, August 13, 1963.
1963s.20.
Correspondence, Notes, Introduction, Background Material: No Title, [re: "In defense of citizen's liberties against repressive decrees"] Buenos Aires, Argentina, August 22, 1963.
1963s.21.
Pauling and Non-Pauling Typescripts, Correspondence: Response by Linus Pauling, Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony, Oslo, Norway, December 10, 1963.
[see also 1963h2.8]
1963s.22.
Typescript, Notes, Reprint: Science and Peace, Nobel Lecture, Oslo, Norway, December 11, 1963.
1963s.23.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence: Humanism and Peace, Nurmann Lecture, Trondheim, Norway, December 16, 1963.
1963s.24.
Notes: No Title, [re: nations and morality; armament for peace] Stockholm, Sweden, December 19, 1963.
1963s.25.
Poster: Next Steps Toward Peace, Lund University, Lund, Sweden, December 21, 1963.

1964s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1964.
1964s.1.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Program, Ancillary Material: Further Steps Toward Peace, Copenhagen, Denmark, January 3, 1964.
1964s.2.
Correspondence, Program, Press Release: No Title, [re: cessation of nuclear testing] Main Address, "A Tribute to Dr. Linus Pauling on his return from Oslo following acceptance of the 1962 Nobel Prize for Peace", sponsored by The Minority of One, New York, January 8, 1964.
1964s.3.
Flyer, Ancillary Material: No Title, A Tribute to Linus Pauling on his return from Oslo following the Nobel Award ceremony, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, January 9, 1964.
1964s.4.
Correspondence, Announcement, Flyer: The Next Step, Women Strike for Peace, Los Angeles, California, January 17, 1964.
1964s.5.
Correspondence: Further Steps Toward Peace, Hollywood High School, Reseda, California, January 17, 1964.
1964s.6.
Program: What Next?, The Foothill Society for Ethical Culture, American Ethical Union, Pasadena, California, January 19, 1964.
1964s.7.
Correspondence: Nuclear Weapons and Problems of Disarmament, Phi Delta Epsilon Graduate Medical Clubs, Los Angeles, California, January 21, 1964.
1964s.8.
Correspondence, Program, Newsletter: Next Step Toward Peace, Humanitarian Award Acceptance Speech, Conference of Jewish Women's Organizations to Unite-to-Strengthen-to-Coordinate, Los Angeles, California, January 23, 1964.
1964s.9.
Correspondence, Program, Introduction: No Title, An International Tribute through the Arts, Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York, January 27, 1964.
1964s.10.
Correspondence, Brochure: The Problem of Achieving Peace and Disarmament, Monterey Peninsula College, Monterey, California, January 31, 1964.
1964s.11.
Correspondence, Background Material: No Title, [re: nuclear weapons and disarmament] California State Polytechnic College, Pomona, February 13, 1964.
1964s.12.
Correspondence: No Title, Visiting Scholars Lecture, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, Virginia, April 2-3, 1964.
1964s.13.
Manuscript Notes, Audience Questions, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Next Steps Toward Peace, Public Affairs Forum, University of Indiana at Pennsylvania, April 7, 1964.
1964s.14.
Correspondence, Program, Schedule, Poster: Science and World Affairs, San Jose State College, California, April 16, 1964.
1964s.15.
Correspondence, Background Material: War and Peace, University of Judaism, Los Angeles, California, April 27, 1964.
1964s.16.
Correspondence, Introduction, Flyer, Poster: Mental Deficiency & Brain Chemistry, [with George Tarjan and Stanley W. Wright; moderated by Ava Helen Pauling] First Unitarian Church, Los Angeles, California, May 1, 1964.
1964s.17.
Correspondence, Reprint, Background Material: Abnormal Hemoglobin Molecules and Molecular Disease, Congress of the Centenary of the National Academy of Medicine, Mexico, May 6, 1964.
1964s.18.
Correspondence, Background Material, Typescript Fragment: Molecules and Evolution, Escuela Nacional de Anthropologia e Historia, Mexico City, May 7, 1964.
1964s.19.
Correspondence: A Molecular Theory of General Anesthesia, Informal Discussion before the Academy of Medicine, Sociedad Mexicana de Bioquimica, Mexico, May 8, 1964.
1964s.20.
Correspondence, Pamphlet: Mental Deficiency and Brain Chemistry, Ware Lecture, General Assembly of the Unitarian Universalist Association, San Francisco, California, May 12, 1964.
1964s.21.
Correspondence, Background Material: Science and World Problems, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, May 15, 1964.
1964s.22.
Correspondence: The Molecular Basis of General Anesthesia, Meeting of the Guedel Association, Newport Beach, California, June 14, 1964.
1964s.23.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Flyer: Formation Scientifique et Résponsibilites Sociales, UNESCO, Paris, France, June 19, 1964.
1964s.24.
Typescript, Correspondence, Program, Posters, Ancillary Material: Transcription of The Structure of Molecules in Relation to Medical Problems, [originally titled Molecular Disease and Anesthesia, as well as other Problems] 14 Nobelpreisträgertagung - V. Tagung der Chemiker, Lindau, West Germany, June 22, 1964.
1964s.25.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Itinerary, Press Release, Ancillary Material: Wissenschaft und Weltfrieden, [Science and Peace] June 27 - July 7, 1964.
[Lecture tour of Germany: given in Munich, Lïnza, Köhn, Bonn, Hamburg, Brenner, Hannover, Essen, Gladbeck, Frankfurt, Ulm and Leipzig]

1964s2.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1964.
1964s2.1.
Typescript, Correspondence: Für eine Welt ohne Waffen und Krieg, Karl Marx College, Leipzig University, Leipzig, East Germany, July 7, 1964.
1964s2.2.
Program: Evolutionary Divergence and Convergence at the Level of Informational Macromolecules, [with Emile Zuckerkandl] Symposium on Evolving Genes and Proteins, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, September 17, 1964.
1964s2.3.
Correspondence, Program: No Title, Luncheon Address, Fourth Annual Symposium on Kidney Disease, Southern California Kidney Foundation, Los Angeles, California, September 23, 1964.
1964s2.4.
Correspondence: Molecular Theory of General Anaesthesia, University of Queensland Chemical Society, Brisbane, Australia, October 16, 1964.
1964s2.5.
Correspondence, Brochure, Background Material: Humanism and Peace, New South Wales Humanist Society, Sydney, Australia, October 25-30, 1964.
1964s2.6.
Programs: The Threat of Nuclear and Biological War, Australian Congress for International Cooperation and Disarmament, Sydney, Australia, October 27, 1964.
1964s2.7.
Correspondence: No Title, [re: humanism and science and "No More War!"] Sydney University Humanist Society, Sydney, Australia, October-November 1964.
1964s2.8.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Announcement: The Significance of Science to World Affairs, Annual Lecture, Australian National University Research Students' Association, Canberra, Australia, November 4, 1964.
1964s2.9.
Correspondence, Program, Flyer: No Title, Public Rally of Congress for International Cooperation and Disarmament, [with Ava Helen Pauling, Omolo Agar, Frank Boaten, Shinzo Hamai, and Jacques Madaule] Melbourne, Australia, November 5, 1964.
1964s2.10.
Program: No Title, [re: economic and scientific alternatives to the arms race] Introductory Remarks, Citizens Conference, South Melbourne, Australia, November 9, 1964.
1964s2.11.
Correspondence: Molecular Structure, Molecular Disease and Evolution, Royal Australian Chemical Institute, Sydney, Australia, November 13, 1964.
1964s2.12.
Transcript, Correspondence, Program, Background Material: Man's Striving for Peace, Barnett R. Brickner Memorial Lecture, Cleveland, Ohio, November 18, 1964.
1964s2.13.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Flyer, Ancillary Material: The Significance of Science in the World of Today and Tomorrow and Progress Toward Peace and Disarmament, Convocation Series, Augsburg College, Minneapolis, Minnesota, November 20, 1964.
1964s2.14.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence: No Title, [re: molecular medicine and anesthesia] Eliasberg Memorial Lecture, New York, November 23, 1964.
1964s2.15.
Correspondence, Press Release, Flyer, Newspaper Clipping: Molecular Diseases and Evolution, Annie Talbot Cole Lecture, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine, November 24, 1964.

1965s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1965.
1965s.1.
Announcement, Program: America and China, Big Sur Hot Springs Seminar, sponsored by Esalen Institute, Big Sur, California, January 29-31, 1965.
1965s.2.
Correspondence, Newspaper Clipping: Further Steps Toward Peace, Santa Barbara Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, Santa Barbara, California, February 10, 1965.
1965s.3.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Program, Notes, Background Material: No Title, [re: remarks on "The Requirement of Peace: the Nature of the Problem"] Pacem in Terris Convocation, New York, February 18, 1965.
1965s.4.
Correspondence, Background Material: No Title, [re: Pacem in Terris Convocation] Unitarian Universalist Fellowship for Social Justice, Los Angeles, California, April 11, 1965.
1965s.5.
Correspondence, Program: Molecules and the Nature of Man, Third Annual Honors Day, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas, April 29, 1965.
1965s.6.
Correspondence: No Title, American Society for Clinical Investigation, Atlantic City, New Jersey, May 3, 1965.
1965s.7.
Typescript, Correspondence, Program: Science, Freedom and Responsibility in Our World Today and Molecular Disease and Evolution, Comenius Lecture Series, Moravian College, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, May 4, 1965.
1965s.8.
Correspondence: Report on the Pacem in Terris Conference, Goleta Valley Junior High School, Goleta, California, May 17, 1965.
1965s.9.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Announcement: Molecular Disease, Medical Bicentennial Observance, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 21, 1965.
1965s.10.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Newsletter: Science and World Problems, Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Fraternity, University of Pennsylvania Medical School, Philadelphia, May 24, 1965.
1965s.11.
Correspondence, Notes, Program: No Title, Herman F. Mark Symposium, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, New York, May 27, 1965.
1965s.12.
Manuscript Notes, Typescript, Correspondence, Program, Ancillary Material: Morality, Unitarianism, and Peace, First Joseph Workman Lecture, Toronto, Canada, September 11, 1965.
1965s.13.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Poster: Science and World Problems, Graduate Student Convocation, State University of New York, Buffalo, New York, September 13, 1965; A Molecular Theory of General Anesthesia, Roswell Park Memorial Institute, Buffalo, New York, September 13, 1965.
1965s.14.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Molecules, Disease and Evolution and Why the War in Vietnam Must Be Stopped, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, October 8, 1965.
1965s.15.
Correspondence, Newspaper Clipping: Hemoglobin Molecules in Relation to Disease and Evolution, University of Victoria, Canada, October 9, 1965.
1965s.16.
Program: The Close-Packed-Spheron Theory of the Structure of Nuclei and the Mechanism of Nuclear Fission, National Academy of Sciences Autumn Meeting, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, October 11, 1965.
1965s.17.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Science and Peace, Program on "The Forces of Change", Pitzer College, Claremont, California, October 19, 1965.
1965s.18.
Correspondence, Program: Molecular Medicine, Glendale Medical Forum, Glendale, California, November 14, 1965.
1965s.19.
Manuscript: No Title, [re: the importance of teaching science and remembering humanity] Pugwash Address, December 1965.

1966s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1966.
1966s.1.
Manuscript Notes: Vietnam, National Lawyers Guild Banquet, Los Angeles, California, February 11, 1966.
1966s.2.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Programs: Nuclear Structure, [Listed in program as The Packing of Spherons in the Atomic Nucleus] First Robbins Lecture, Pomona College, February 24, 1966; Nuclei, [Listed in program as The Relation of the Close-packed-spheron Theory to the Shell Model of the Nucleus] Second Robbins Lecture, Pomona College, Claremont, California, February 25, 1966.
[Other Robbins Lectures listed in program: The Molecular Basis of Disease and Evolution, February 24, 1966; Nuclear Masses and the Interaction of Spherons, February 28, 1966; Nuclear Fission, March 1, 1966]
1966s.3.
Correspondence, Program: Coexistence: Deterrence or Disarmament?, Students' Association Academic Conference, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, March 4, 1966.
1966s.4.
Correspondence, Invitation, Photographs, Ancillary Material: No Title, remarks delivered on occasion of the dedication of the research ship, The Alpha Helix, La Jolla, California, March 11, 1966.
1966s.5.
Correspondence, Flyer, Newspaper Clipping: No Title, 5th Avenue Vietnam Peace Parade and Rally, New York, March 26, 1966.
1966s.6.
Correspondence, Program, Background Material: Science and World Problems, Carl Neuberg Society for International Scientific Relations Annual Award Dinner, New York, March 30, 1966.
1966s.7.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program, Ancillary Material: The Social Responsibilities of Scientists and Science, National Science Teachers Association, Fourteenth Annual Convention, New York, April 3, 1966.
1966s.8.
Correspondence, Program, Newspaper Clipping, Notes: Molecular Biology and Molecular Medicine, Thirteenth Annual Initiation of the Cum Laude Society, Cate Chapter, The Cate School, Carpinteria, California, April 30, 1966.
1966s.9.
Program: The University in America: A Convocation under the Auspices of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, Critic's Panel, Beverly Hills, California, May 10, 1966.
1966s.10.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Flyer, Itinerary, Background Materials: The Scientist and the Public Conscience, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, May 19, 1966.
1966s.11.
Itinerary: The Structure of Nuclei and Molecules, Disease and Evolution, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, May 20, 1966.
1966s.12.
Manuscript Notes: Molecular Disease, University of Pennsylvania Medical School, Philadelphia, May 21, 1966.
1966s.13.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Flyer, Newspaper Clippings: The Social Responsibilities of the University Scientist, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, May 23, 1966.
1966s.14.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program: The Future of Man, Commencement Address, Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, New York, June 3, 1966.
1966s.15.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence: Geometric Factors in Molecular Structure, Physics Seminar, University of California, San Diego, June 8, 1966.
1966s.16.
Correspondence: No Title, [re: medical education] remarks delivered at the dedication of the Richard W. Lippman Building, City of Hope Medical Center, Duarte, California, June 12, 1966.

1966s2.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1966.
1966s2.1.
Correspondence, Program, Notes, Brochure: The Architecture of Molecules, Structural Chemistry, Eighth Annual Summer Conference, California Association of Chemistry Teachers, Monterey Peninsula, California, August 14, 1966.
1966s2.2.
Correspondence: No Title, Unitarian family conference, Asilomar, California, August 15, 1966.
1966s2.3.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Molecular Disease and Evolution, The Arthur J. Schmitt Challenges in Science Meetings of the College of Science, University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana, October 3, 1966.
1966s2.4.
Correspondence, Background Material: No Title, [re: steps toward the abolition of war] United World Federalists, Long Beach, California, October 7, 1966.
1966s2.5.
Correspondence, Program, Invitation: The Molecular Basis of Life, Fall Convocation, York University, Toronto, Canada, October 13, 1966.
1966s2.6.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Science and International Relations and Molecular Disease and Evolution, Twentieth Annual Memorial Convocation, MacDonald College, McGill University, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec, Canada, October 17, 1966.
1966s2.7.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Background Material: No Title, UNESCO Twentieth Anniversary Celebrations - Round Table discussion of UNESCO's contributions to peace, Paris, France, October 25 to November 6, 1966.
1966s2.8.
Correspondence, Abstract, Notes, Program: The Development of the Molecular Environment of the Mind, Reunion de la Societe de Chimie Biologique, Colloque sur les Aspects Biochimiques de la Phylogenese, [Colloquium on Biochemical Aspects of Phylogenesis] Montpellier, France, October 28, 1966.
1966s2.9.
Correspondence, Flyer, Ancillary Material: The Future of Physical Chemistry, chemistry building dedication, University of California, Santa Barbara, November 11, 1966.
1966s2.10.
Memorandum, Background Material: Science, the Breakthrough Ahead, Founding Members Seminar, Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, Santa Barbara, California, November 11, 1966.
1966s2.11.
Correspondence, Newspaper Clipping: No Title, [re: American foreign policy] meeting of the Santa Barbara chapter of SANE, Santa Barbara, California, November 13, 1966.
1966s2.12.
Correspondence: Geometric Factors in Nuclear Structure, Sigma Pi Sigma, University of California, Santa Barbara, November 22, 1966.
1966s2.13.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Itinerary: Science and the Future of Man, Convocation, Oregon State University, December 2, 1966.
1966s2.14.
Correspondence, Press Release, Program, Bulletin: Science as a Way of Life, address delivered at the awarding of the First Annual Pauling Medal Award, Portland, Oregon, December 3, 1966.
1966s2.15.
Correspondence, Notes, Itinerary, Flyer: The Social and Ethical Responsibilities of Scientists, Town and Gown Forum, Gonzaga University, Spokane, Washington, December 4, 1966.
1966s2.16.
Correspondence, Newspaper Clippings: Science and International Relations, Scientific Speakers' Program, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, December 6, 1966.

1967s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1967.
1967s.1.
Typescript, Correspondence, Program, Notes, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: Presidential Address: Molecular Structure of Proteins, International Symposium on Conformation of Biopolymers, University of Madras, January 18, 1967.
[Reprinted in Conformation of Biopolymers, Volume I -- Papers Read at an International Symposium Held at the University of Madras, January 18-21, 1967. G. N. Ramachandran, ed., Academic Press, 1967]
1967s.2.
Itinerary: Molecular Structure in Relation to Medicine, Kerala University, Trivandrum, [Thiruvananthapuram] India, January 24, 1967.
1967s.3.
Itinerary, Correspondence: Science and World Problems, Colombo, Ceylon, [Sri Lanka] January 27, 1967.
1967s.4.
Itinerary: Molecular Disease and Evolution, Peradeniya, Ceylon, [Sri Lanka] January 28, 1967.
1967s.5.
Correspondence, Itinerary: Molecular Abnormality, Molecular Disease, and Evolution and Geometric Factors in the Structure of Atomic Nuclei, C. V. Raman Lectureship, University of Madras, India, January - February 1967.
1967s.6.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Itinerary, Notes, Ancillary Materials: Science and Peace, Azad Memorial Lecture, New Delhi, India, February 2, 1967.
1967s.7.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: The Future of the World, Second Azad Memorial Lecture, New Delhi, India, February 3, 1967.

1967s2.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1967.
1967s2.1.
Itinerary: Molecular Structure in Relation to Medicine, National Institute of Sciences, New Delhi, India, February 4, 1967.
1967s2.2.
Correspondence, Itinerary: Molecular Abnormality, Molecular Disease and Evolution, Shri Nijalingappa Special Lecture, Bangalore, India, February 7, 1967.
1967s2.3.
Correspondence, Reprint, Background Material: Foreign Policies and Disarmament, M. Ct. M. Chidambaram Chettyar Memorial Trust Lecture Series, University of Madras, Madras, India, February 14, 1967.
1967s2.4.
Manuscript, Background Material: The Future of Man, University of California, Riverside Extension Lecture, Palm Springs, California, March 5, 1967.
1967s2.5.
Correspondence: The Molecular Structure of People, Laguna Blanca School, Santa Barbara, California, April 10, 1967.
1967s2.6.
Correspondence, Note to Self, Flyer, Newspaper Clipping: No Title, [re: "I am ashamed of my country"] Vietnam Mobilization Rally, United Nations Plaza, New York, April 15, 1967.
1967s2.7.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Background Material: Geometric Factors in Nuclear Structure: The Close-Packed Spheron Theory and the Shell Model of Nuclei, First Plaut Lecture, Chemistry Club, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, April 18, 1967.
1967s2.8.
Manuscript Notes: Geometric Factors in Nuclear Structure: The Neutron-Proton Ratio and Other Nuclear Properties, Second Plaut Lecture, Chemistry Club, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, April 19, 1967.
1967s2.9.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence: Geometric Factors in Nuclear Structure: Nuclear Deformation and Nuclear Fission, Third Plaut Lecture, Chemistry Club, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, April 20, 1967.
1967s2.10.
Typescript: The Structure of Some Light Nuclei, Plaut Lectures, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, April 1967.
1967s2.11.
Typescript, Pauling and Non-Pauling Reprints, Correspondence, Program, Newspaper Clipping, Poster: The Challenge of Scientific Discovery, William Henry Snyder Lecture, Los Angeles City College, California, May 17, 1967.
1967s2.12.
Manuscript, Typescript, Program, Notes, Background Material: Peace on Earth: The Position of the Scientists, Pacem in Terris II Convocation, Geneva, Switzerland, May 28-31, 1967.

1967s3.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1967.
1967s3.1.
Correspondence: The Impact of Science on Human Behavior, Commencement Address, Adelphi University, Garden City, New York, June 4, 1967.
1967s3.2.
Manuscript Notes: We Are the Criminals, Hiroshima Day Demonstration Against the Vietnam War, Los Angeles, California, August 6, 1967.
1967s3.3.
Typescript, Correspondence, Program, Background Material: Orthomolecular Somatic and Psychiatric Medicine, communication to the Thirteenth International Convention on Vital Substances, Nutrition, and the Diseases of Civilization, Luxembourg and Trier, September 18-24, 1967.
[Pauling did not attend]
1967s3.4.
Correspondence, Program: The Prospects for Molecular Medicine, Communication of Knowledge Science Writing Symposium, West Virginia University, Morgantown, October 6, 1967.
1967s3.5.
Manuscript Notes, Typescript, Correspondence, Notes, Program, Ancillary Material: Science and the World of the Future, The Noranda Lectures, Expo 67, Montreal, Canada, October 9, 1967.
[Later reprinted in Man and His World -- The Noranda Lectures, Expo 67, University of Toronto Press, 1968]
1967s3.6.
Correspondence, Flyer: Noam Chomsky, Linus Pauling: The Vietnam War -- What is to Be Done?, Loyola College, Montreal, Canada, October 10, 1967.
1967s3.7.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Flyer, Poster: Science and Humanity, Redman Lectures, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, October 13, 1967.
[Other talks given in Redman Lectureship: The Molecular Basis of Life and Disease, October 11, 1967; Geometric Factors in the Structure of the Atomic Nucleus, October 12, 1967]
1967s3.8.
Offprint, Correspondence, Program: Geometric Factors in Nuclear Structure, Prepared for Symposium Celebrating the Centenary of the Birth of Maria Sklodowska-Curie, Warsaw, Poland, October 17-20, 1967.
[Pauling did not attend]
1967s3.9.
Typescript, Correspondence, Program, Introduction, Notes, Reprint: Roebling Medal Response, Mineralogical Society of America, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 21, 1967.
1967s3.10.
Manuscript Notes, Invitation, Background Material: The War in Vietnam, Peace and Freedom Party, San Diego, California, December 1, 1967.
1967s3.11.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Flyer, Brochure: Molecular Complementariness and Biological Specificity, Distinguished Lecturer in Molecular Biology, University of California at Los Angeles, December 4, 1967; The Molecular Structure of Proteins, Distinguished Lecturer in Molecular Biology, University of California at Los Angeles, December 6, 1967; Molecular Structure in Relation to Disease, Distinguished Lecturer in Molecular Biology, University of California at Los Angeles, December 8, 1967.
1967s3.12.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence: Science for the Benefit of Man, Distinguished Lecturer Series, California State College at Fullerton, December 10, 1967.

1968s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1968.
1968s.1.
Manuscript Notes: Survey of Protein Structure, Oceanography Seminar, Scripps Institute, La Jolla, California, January 15, 1968.
1968s.2.
Manuscript Notes: Abnormal Protein Molecules in Relation to Disease, Second Oceanography Seminar, Scripps Institute, La Jolla, California, January 22, 1968.
1968s.3.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Background Material, Itinerary: Molecular Complementariness and Biological Specificity, Lectures in Molecular Biology, University of California, Los Angeles, February 26-28, March 1, 1968.
1968s.4.
Manuscript Notes: Molecular Structure in Relation to Disease, University of California at Los Angeles, March 1, 1968.
1968s.5.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program: The Scientific Revolution, Centennial Lecture Series: "The Revolutionary Age, The Challenge to Man," University of California, Irvine, March 3, 1968.
1968s.6.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence: The Joy of Discovery, Charter Week ceremonies, University of California, Riverside, April 4, 1968.
1968s.7.
Manuscript: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Amherst, Massachusetts, April 9, 1968.
1968s.8.
Manuscript, Correspondence: Scientific Experiment: its Impact on Man, Distinguished Visitors Program - Human Aspects of Scientific Discoveries, First Lecture, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, April 10, 1968.
1968s.9.
Manuscript: No Title, [re: nuclear bomb tests, UN test ban treaty, civil defense and Vietnam] Distinguished Visitors Program - Human Aspects of Scientific Discoveries, Fourth Lecture, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, April 18, 1968.
1968s.10.
Manuscript Notes: No Title, [re: molecular disease and eugenics] Distinguished Visitors Program - Human Aspects of Scientific Discoveries, Second Lecture, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, April 1968.
1968s.11.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program: The Future of Physical Chemistry, Symposium and Dedication Arthur Amos Noyes Laboratory of Chemical Physics, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, May 7, 1968.
1968s.12.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: 1968: What Can a Man Do?, Protest Politics, Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Founding Members Seminar Dinner, Los Angeles, California, May 9, 1968.
1968s.13.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Flyer: Atoms and Molecules, Centennial Lecture, University of California, Los Angeles, May 13, 1968.
1968s.14.
Manuscript Notes: Orthomolecular Psychiatry, Chemistry-Biology Seminar, Massachusetts Institutes of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, May 24, 1968.
1968s.15.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program: The Impact of Science on Humanity, Commencement Address, Windham College, Putney, Vermont, May 26, 1968.
1968s.16.
Manuscript, Program: Science and Morality, Commencement Address, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Socorro, New Mexico, June 6, 1968.
1968s.17.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Program: The Crisis Facing American Science, New York Academy of Science, June 21, 1968.
1968s.18.
Correspondence, Program: Medicine in a Rational Society, Dedication Day Colloqium: "The Future of Medicine and its Relationship to Society", Mt. Sinai Medical Center, New York, October 22, 1968.
1968s.19.
Manuscript Notes, Typescript: Orthomolecular Psychiatry, Mesa Vista Hospital, San Diego, California, November 5, 1968.
1968s.20.
Notes: Molecular Complementariness, University of California, San Diego Medical School, December 5, 1968.
1968s.21.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence: Structural Complementariness and the Properties of Matter, Banquet Address, American Physical Society, La Jolla, California, December 19, 1968.

1969s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1969.
1969s.1.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Program: The Advancement of Knowledge -- Orthomolecular Psychiatry, Oregon State University Centennial Lecture, Corvallis, Oregon, February 25, 1969.
1969s.2.
Correspondence, Program: No Title, Dedication Address, Margaret Sanger College, State University of New York, Stony Brook, March 22, 1969.
1969s.3.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence: The Scientific Approach to Life, State University of New York, Stony Brook, March 24, 1969.
1969s.4.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence: The Origin of Scientific Ideas, Priestley Award ceremonies, Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, March 27, 1969.
1969s.5.
Manuscript, Itinerary, Press Release: The Molecular Basis of Health and Disease, All-College Centennial Lecture, Wilson College, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, April 15, 1969.
1969s.6.
Typescript: No Title, Statement at Strike Meeting, [re: support for strike] University of California, San Diego, May 21, 1969.
1969s.7.
Background Material: No Title, student rally protesting the presence of National Guard troops at the University of California, Berkeley, Sacramento, California, May 26, 1969.
1969s.8.
Correspondence, Excerpt, Transcript, Ancillary Material: Excerpt from Discussion by Drs. Pauling and Castle, Discovery of Molecular Abnormality of Sickle Cell Disease, [following discussion of the stereochemical specificity of antigen-antibody reactions] Milwaukee County General Hospital, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, June 2, 1969.
1969s.9.
Manuscript Notes, Typescript, Correspondence, Program, Ancillary Material: The Future of Medicine, Commencement Address, University of Southern California School of Medicine, Los Angeles, June 5, 1969.
1969s.10.
Manuscript, Typescript, Abstract, Correspondence, Program, Ancillary Material: The Possibilities for Social Progress, Second International Congress of Social Psychiatry, London, England, August 4, 1969.
1969s.11.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Program: The Importance of Being Crystallized, Eighth International Crystallographic Congress, Stony Brook, New York, August 13, 1969.
1969s.12.
Manuscript, Notes, Program, Background Material: Scientists in Politics, The Place of Value in a World of Facts: Nobel Symposium 14, Stockholm, Sweden, September 17, 1969.
[Includes notes by Ava Helen Pauling]
1969s.13.
Manuscript, Typescripts [English and Spanish], Correspondence, Notes, Background Material: Stop the War!, Vietnam Moratorium Meeting, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, October 15, 1969.
1969s.14.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence: The Teaching of General Chemistry, California Chemistry Teachers Association, Sonoma State College, Rohnert Park, California, October 25, 1969.
1969s.15.
Program: No Title, General Lecture, [re: developments in chemistry] First Industrial Affiliates Symposium, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, November 6, 1969.
1969s.16.
Correspondence: Crystallography and Chemical Bonding of Sulfides, Mineralogical Society of America, Washington, D.C., November 8, 1969.
1969s.17.
Manuscript Notes: Science, Morality, and World Peace, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, November 11, 1969.
1969s.18.
Correspondence: No Title, [re: pulling out of Vietnam] Convocation, Huntingdon College, Montgomery, Alabama, November 14, 1969.
1969s.19.
Manuscript: Stephen Fritchman and the First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, December 28, 1969.
1969s.20.
Program: And Then There is Tomorrow, First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles, Morning Service, California, December 28, 1969.

1970s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1970.
1970s.1.
Manuscript Notes: Orthomolecular Psychiatry, Seminar, Psychiatry Department, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, January 6, 1970.
1970s.2.
Typescript, Correspondence, Itinerary, Introduction: La Ciencia y el Futuro de la Humanidad, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile, January 9, 1970.
1970s.3.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Itinerary, Announcement: The Molecular Basis of Disease, State Technical University of Chile, Santiago, January 20, 1970.
1970s.4.
Manuscript Notes: Social Responsibility and the Technologist, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, February 4, 1970.
1970s.5.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence: Science and the Future of Humanity, Marymount College, Palos Verdes, California, February 12, 1970.
1970s.6.
Manuscript Notes, Flyer: Rotational Motion of Nuclei, Physics Seminar, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, March 4, 1970.
1970s.7.
Manuscript, Non-Pauling Typescript, Correspondence: Russell's Work for Peace, Symposium on Bertrand Russell, Stanford Philosophy Department, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, March 5, 1970.
1970s.8.
Typescript: Symposium on Arms Control, International Society of the Stanford Law School, Palo Alto, California, April 15, 1970.
1970s.9.
Typescript, Notes: Off ROTC, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, April 28, 1970.
1970s.10.
Manuscript: Protest Against Cambodian Action, speech at conclusion of peace march, Palo Alto, California, May 4, 1970.
1970s.11.
Manuscript: No Title, [re: opposition to U.S. invasion of Cambodia; Vietnam War] Ames, Iowa, May 6, 1970.
1970s.12.
Program: No Title, [re: public involvement in peace] Benefit Dinner in Support of the McGovern-Hatfield Amendment to End the War, The Athenaeum, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, May 29, 1970.
1970s.13.
Manuscript, Typescript, Flyer, Program: Let's Save the World!, San Francisco, California, June 12, 1970.
1970s.14.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Newspaper Clipping: No Title, [re: consequences of nuclear war] Acceptance Address, International Lenin Peace Prize, Soviet Embassy, Washington D.C., June 15, 1970.
[Includes letters of congratulation]
1970s.15.
Correspondence: Orthomolecular Psychiatry, seminar series, University of California, Berkeley, July 21-24, 1970.
1970s.16.
Manuscript Notes: No Title, [re: "War is a crime"] Cincinnati, Ohio, August 6, 1970.
1970s.17.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Declaration: The Need for Peace and Disarmament, United Nations, New York, September 21, 1970.
1970s.18.
Typescript, Notes: First Broadcast, [re: construction of nuclear power plants] KPFK-FM, Los Angeles, California, October 1, 1970.
1970s.19.
Typescript: Second Broadcast, [re: presentation of Declaration on Peace and Disarmament by recipients of the Nobel Peace Prize] KPFK-FM, Los Angeles, California, October 7, 1970.

1970s2.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1970.
1970s2.1.
Manuscript Notes, Typescript: Nuclear Power Plants, KPFK-FM, Los Angeles, California, October 13, 1970.
1970s2.2.
Typescript: Folic Acid, KPFK-FM, Los Angeles, California, October 18, 1970.
1970s2.3.
Manuscript, Typescript: Vietnam -- Nixon's Address of 7 October 1970, KPFK-FM, Los Angeles, California, October 20, 1970.
1970s2.4.
Typescript, Notes, Abstract: Relevance of Chemistry to Problems of Today, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, November 11, 1970.
1970s2.5.
Typescript, Manuscript Notes: No Title, [re: "the destruction of crops in South Vietnam and the defoliation of trees"] KPFK-FM, Los Angeles, California, November 13, 1970.
1970s2.6.
Manuscript Notes, Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Science and World Problems, First Lecture, State University of New York -- Buffalo, November 16, 1970.
1970s2.7.
Typescript: Vitamins, KPFK, Los Angeles, California, December 1, 1970.
1970s2.8.
Typescript: Vitamin C and the Common Cold, KPFK-FM, Los Angeles, California, December 5, 1970.
1970s2.9.
Manuscript Notes, Typescript: Treating the Common Cold, KPFK-FM, Los Angeles, California, December 14, 1970.
1970s2.10.
Manuscript Notes, Typescript: About the Supersonic Transport, KPFK-FM, Los Angeles, California, December 20, 1970.
1970s2.11.
Manuscript Notes, Typescript: The Cost of Vitamins, KPFK-FM, Los Angeles, California, December 21, 1970.
1970s2.12.
Typescript: Orthomolecular Medicine, KPFK-FM, Los Angeles, California, 1970.
1970s2.13.
Typescript: Nutrition and Health, KPFK-FM, Los Angeles, California, 1970.
1970s2.14.
Typescript: Molecular Disease, KPFK-FM, Los Angeles, California, 1970.

1971s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1971.
1971s.1.
Manuscript Notes, Typescript, Newspaper Clipping: Uranium Mining, KPFK-FM, Los Angeles, California, January 21, 1971.
1971s.2.
Manuscript, Typescript: The FDA, KPFK-FM, Los Angeles, California, January 17, 1971.
1971s.3.
Press Release re: Vitamin C and the Common Cold and The Close-Packed-Spheron Model of Atomic Nuclei, No Location, March 3, 1971.
1971s.4.
Correspondence, Itinerary: Orthomolecular Psychiatry, Department of Pharmacology, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 7, 1971.
1971s.5.
Correspondence, Press Release, Background Material: Vitamin C and the Common Cold, CU Chemical-Physics Program, March 10, 1971; The Close-Packed Spheron Model of Atomic Nuclei, E.U. Condon Lecture, University of Colorado, Boulder, March 11, 1971.
1971s.6.
Correspondence: Orthomolecular Medicine, F.J. Toole Lectures, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, Canada, March 29-30, 1971.
1971s.7.
Correspondence, Program: On Orthomolecular Medicine, remarks upon awarding of the First Annual Award of the American Schizophrenia Association, New York, April 2, 1971.
1971s.8.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Science and Society, Katherine Kearney Carpenter Memorial Lectures, Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio, April 5, 1971.
[Later Carpenter Lectures: Vitamin C and the Common Cold, April 7, 1971; Molecular Basis of Disease, April 9, 1971]
1971s.9.
Typescript: Robert Brainard Corey, Memorial Meeting, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, May 5, 1971.
1971s.10.
Correspondence: Vitamin C and the Common Cold, Commonwealth Club, San Francisco, California, May 14, 1971.
1971s.11.
Program: No Title, KPBS's Strobe Guest Speaker, San Diego State University, California, May 15, 1971.
1971s.12.
Manuscript Notes: Vitamin C and the Common Cold, San Francisco-Oakland National Health Federation, San Francisco, California, May 23, 1971.
1971s.13.
Correspondence: Vitamin C and the Common Cold, California AP Television-Radio Association, Santa Barbara, California, May 29, 1971.
1971s.14.
Manuscript Notes, Abstract, Correspondence: The Basis for Decisions, Commencement Address, University of California, Berkeley, June 5, 1971.
1971s.15.
Typescript, Correspondence: Orthomolecular Psychiatry, American Schizophrenia Association, No Location, July 1971.
1971s.16.
Correspondence: No Title [re: "an account of sickle-cell disease and its importance to both biology and medicine"], Medical School, University of California at San Diego, October 2, 1971.
1971s.17.
Correspondence: Vitamin C and the Common Cold, Stanford Medical Faculty Wives Club, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, October 26, 1971.
1971s.18.
Typescript, Correspondence, Program: Nutrition: Are We Overlooking an Important Way of Fighting Cancer?, Banquet Talk, Ben May Lab, Chicago, Illinois, November 4, 1971.
1971s.19.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence: Some Aspects of Molecular Medicine, First "Medical Scientist" Lecture, University of Washington Medical School, Seattle, Washington, December 5, 1971.

1972s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1972.
1972s.1.
Manuscript Notes: Orthomolecular Medicine, Banquet Address, National Health Federation, Los Angeles, California, January 14, 1972.
1972s.2.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program: The Impact of Molecular Information on Disease, Twentieth Annual Symposium on Blood, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan, January 20, 1972.
1972s.3.
Manuscript Notes, Abstract, Correspondence, Program: Vitamin C and the Common Cold, American College of Physicians, Northern California and Nevada Regional Meeting, Monterey, California, February 25, 1972.
1972s.4.
Correspondence, Program: Chemical Bonds; Chemistry and Biology of Water; Sickle Cell Hemoglobin, Basic Science for Clinicians, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, February 28 - March 3, 1972.
1972s.5.
Itinerary, Ancillary Material: La Ciencia y el Futuro de La Humanidad, Associacion Quimica de Tijuana, Tijuana, Mexico, March 7, 1972.
1972s.6.
Correspondence, Itinerary: Good Molecules and Good Health, [Thomas Lecture] and Molecular Biology and Molecular Medicine, [American Chemical Society Student Affiliate Meeting] Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio, April 13-15, 1972.
1972s.7.
Correspondence: Some Aspects of Molecular Medicine, Fiftieth Anniversary of the Society of Sigma Xi - Iowa State University chapter, Ames, Iowa, April 17, 1972.
1972s.8.
Correspondence: Orthomolecular Medicine; Vitamin C and the Common Cold; Abnormal Hemoglobin Molecules in Relation to Disease, Renaud Lectures, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, April 19-21, 1972.
1972s.9.
Typescript, Correspondence: Aspects of Orthomolecular Medicine, Third Annual Krantz Lecture in Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, May 1, 1972.
1972s.10.
Correspondence, Background Material, Program: Vitamin C and the Common Cold, symposium on Current Concepts in Nutrition - Vitamins C and E, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, May 13, 1972.
1972s.11.
Correspondence: No Title, Institute for Medical Research colloquia series, San Jose, California, May 18, 1972.
1972s.12.
Typescript, Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Itinerary: The Future of Medicine, Commencement Exercises, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, May 20, 1972.
1972s.13.
Manuscript, Program: Social Concerns of Linus Pauling, Hadley Lecture, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, May 24, 1972.
1972s.14.
Correspondence, Itinerary: The Medicine of the Future, Commencement Address, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, May 26, 1972.
1972s.15.
Correspondence, Program: Orthomolecular Medicine, New Horizons in Preventive Medicine, International Academy of Preventive Medicine, Romulus, Michigan, October 14, 1972.
1972s.16.
Manuscript Notes: Orthomolecular Medicine, New York, October 17, 1972.
1972s.17.
Correspondence: Chemistry in Relation to Medicine, dedication ceremonies for new chemistry building, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, November 8, 1972.
1972s.18.
Correspondence: Health and Vitamin C, Ecology House, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, November 14, 1972.
1972s.19.
Correspondence, Program, Abstract: Some Aspects of Orthomolecular Medicine, symposium on The Biochemical Basis and Treatment of Schizophrenia, John Muir Memorial Hospital, Walnut Creek, California, December 2, 1972.

1973s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1973.
1973s.1.
Manuscript Notes, Pamphlet: The Prevention of Disease, Stanford University Public Lecture Series, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, January 9, 1973.
1973s.2.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence: Nutrition and Disease, Stanford Women's Faculty Club, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, January 15, 1973.
1973s.3.
Flyer: No Title, [re: the role of vitamin C in health] National Health Federation, Anaheim, California, January 19, 1973.
1973s.4.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence: The Prolongation of Life, Banquet Speech, Gordon Conference on Aging, Santa Barbara, California, January 25, 1973.
1973s.5.
Correspondence: No Title, [re: sickle cell anemia] Veterans Administration Grand Rounds, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, February 1, 1973.
1973s.6.
Program, Ancillary Material: Science in an Asia without the Shadow of War, One Asia Assembly, New Delhi, India, February 5, 1973.
1973s.7.
Abstract, Correspondence, Program: Chemical Bonds of Biological Importance; The Biology of Water; Evolution of Proteins; Nutrition, Basic Science for Clinicians, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, February 26 - March 2, 1973.
1973s.8.
Manuscript Notes, Program: Mental Disease, Acceptance of Horizon House Medal, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 7, 1973.
1973s.9.
Correspondence, Program, Flyer: Nutrition and Health, Centennial Lecture, Drury College, Springfield, Missouri, March 9, 1973.
1973s.10.
Program: Emotional and Mental Diseases; Obesity; Preventing Cardio-vascular Disease, Panel discussions, Conference on Presenting New Dynamics in Preventive Medicine, International Academy of Preventive Medicine, Phoenix, Arizona, March 31 - April 1, 1973.
1973s.11.
Correspondence, Schedule: Nutritional and Theoretical Rationale for the Use of High Doses of Vitamins in the Treatment of Schizophrenia (and other mental illnesses), Department of Health, Education and Welfare workshop on the orthomolecular treatment approach to schizophrenia, Bethesda, Maryland, April 19, 1973.
1973s.12.
Manuscript Notes, Itinerary: Recent Advances in Orthomolecular Medicine, Sydney University, Sydney, Australia, May 2, 1973.
1973s.13.
Manuscript, Typescript, Flyer: Some Aspects of the Social Responsibility of Scientists, Sydney Group for Social Responsibility in Science, Sydney, Australia, May 7, 1973.
1973s.14.
Itinerary: Recent Advances in Orthomolecular Medicine, Research School of Chemistry, Canberra, Australia, May 16, 1973.
1973s.15.
Program, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: Nutrition and Health, Sixth Russell Grimwade Lecture, Monash University, Clayton, Australia, May 18, 1973.
1973s.16.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: No Title, School of Medicine Commencement, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, June 10, 1973.
1973s.17.
Program, Invitation: No Title, Testimonial Dinner Honoring Joseph DeSilva, Beverly Hills, California, June 22, 1973.
1973s.18.
Manuscript Notes, Typescript, Correspondence, Abstract, Program, Flyer: Clinical Aspects of Ascorbic Acid, Warner-Lambert Lecture, American Association of Clinical Chemists, New York, July 16, 1973.
1973s.19.
Manuscript, Typescript, Abstract, Correspondence, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: The J. Robert Oppenheimer Memorial Lecture, Los Alamos, New Mexico, July 23, 1973.
1973s.20.
Correspondence, Program, Press Release, Background Material: Report on the Study of Vitamin C and the Common Cold from the Clinical Center, National Institutes of Health, Symposium on Vitamin C and the Common Cold, Seventh Industrial Affiliates Symposium, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, August 7, 1973.
1973s.21.
Program, Certificate of Attendance: No Title, panelist for forums: "Preventing Mental Disease", "Hypoglycemia & Diabetes", "Aging Processes", "Preventing Aging" and "Preventive Medicine", International Academy of Preventive Medicine, Fall Seminar, Kansas City, Missouri, October 12-14, 1973.
1973s.22.
Manuscript Notes, Invitation: Early Developments in Molecular Biology, First Linus Pauling Lecture on Molecular Biology and Molecular Pharmacology, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, November 1, 1973.
1973s.23.
Flyer: Vitamin C and Optimum Health, Cecil Brown Lecture, Rutgers University, Newark, New Jersey, November 6, 1973.
1973s.24.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Flyer: Structure of Metals and Alloys and The Vitamins and International Health, Nelson W. Taylor Lecture, Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pennsylvania, November 8-9, 1973.
1973s.25.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Ultramolecular Structure Related to Anaesthesia and Orthomolecular Medicine, A. Wm. and Auston Friend Memorial Professorship, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, November 14-15, 1973.
1973s.26.
Correspondence, Program: Clinical Aspects of Vitamin C, American Academy of Pediatrics, Northern California Chapter, San Francisco, California, December 1, 1973.
1973s.27.
Correspondence, Background Material: No Title, Conference on The Impact of Psychopharmacology on Clinical and Psychological Theory, American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, Palm Springs, California, December 5, 1973.

1974s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1974.
1974s.1.
Correspondence, Program: Chemical Bonds of Biological Importance; The Biology of Water; Evolution of Proteins; Nutrition, Basic Science for Clinicians, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, February 25 - March 1, 1974.
1974s.2.
Correspondence: Nutrition for Optimum Health, Cañada College, Redwood City, California, March 1, 1974.
1974s.3.
Typescripts, Program, Certificate of Attendance, Ancillary Material: Chemical Bonds of Biological Importance; The Biology of Water; Evolution of Proteins; Nutrition, International Academy of Preventative Medicine, Washington, D.C., March 8-10, 1974.
1974s.4.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Notes: No Title, appearance on "Not for Women Only -- Vitamins," NBC Studios, New York, March 12, 1974.
1974s.5.
Correspondence, Program, Ancillary Material: Aging and Death, Sixth Annual Symposium on Advanced Analytical Concepts for the Clinical Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Lab, Knoxville, Tennessee, March 14, 1974.
1974s.6.
Correspondence: No Title, [re: orthomolecular medicine] Veterans Administration Hospital, Palo Alto, California, March 29, 1974.
1974s.7.
Outline, Abstract, Program: Orthomolecular Medicine, Nutritional Symposium (The Ingestion Question), Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, March 31, 1974.
1974s.8.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Itinerary: Science in China Today; Vitamin C and the Common Cold; Nutrition, Leaders in America Program, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, April 3-4, 1974.
1974s.9.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Notes: No Title, World Organization for Human Potential, Dublin, Ireland, May 27, 1974.
1974s.10.
Typescript, Correspondence, Press Release, Program, Ancillary Material: Clinical Aspects of Ascorbic Acid, American College of Nutrition Symposium, Chicago, Illinois, June 22, 1974.
1974s.11.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, [re: Joseph Priestley] Program for CBS Bicentennial Minutes, No Location, August 1, 1974.
1974s.12.
Correspondence: No Title, luncheon meeting, Syntex Corporation, Palo Alto, California, September 19, 1974.
1974s.13.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Itinerary: Nutrition in Relation to Health and Disease, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, September 23, 1974.
1974s.14.
Manuscript Notes: Structure of Nuclei, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, September 24, 1974.
1974s.15.
Typescript, Correspondence, Program, Notes, Itinerary, Certificate of Attendance, Ancillary Material: Preventive Orthomolecular Medicine, International Academy of Preventive Medicine, Houston, Texas, October 12, 1974.
1974s.16.
Correspondence: Vitamin C and Good Health, University of California, Santa Cruz, October 17, 1974.
1974s.17.
Correspondence: No Title, [re: Hemoglobinopathies] Medical Grand Rounds, Veteran's Administration Hospital, Palo Alto, California, October 24, 1974.
1974s.18.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) as an Antiviral and Antibacterial Agent; Sickle-Cell Anemia and Other Molecular Diseases; Orthomolecular Medicine, Troy C. Daniels Lectures, University of California, San Francisco, October 29-31, 1974.
1974s.19.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: Orthomolecular Medicine and Obesity, Academy of Bariatric Physcians, Las Vegas, Nevada, November 3, 1974.
1974s.20.
Correspondence, Program, Ancillary Material: Current Concepts on Vitamin C, California Academy of Family Physicians, San Francisco, California, November 10, 1974.
1974s.21.
Notes, Correspondence, Itinerary, Program: Orthomolecular Diagnosis, Semmelweis Lectureship, Semmelweis Award Meeting, New York, November 15, 1974.
1974s.22.
Correspondence: Orthomolecular Psychiatry, Southern California Psychiatric Society, December 9, 1974.

1975s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1975.
1975s.1.
Correspondence: Nutrition and Our Future Good Health, 125th Anniversary Series: Man and His Future, Pacific University, Forest Grove, Oregon, January 13, 1975.
1975s.2.
Correspondence, Program: No Title, at the conference The Majesty of Man: A Symposium Celebrating Humanity, Panel Discussion, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, January 24, 1975.
1975s.3.
Correspondence, Program, Notes: History of Crystallography, Athenaeum, Crystallography: its Role in Science and Technology, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, February 20, 1975.
1975s.4.
Program, Correspondence: Chemical Bonds of Biological Importance; The Biology of Water; Evolution of Proteins; Nutrition, Basic Science for Clinicians, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, March 3-6, 1975.
1975s.5.
Abstract, Correspondence, Program: Vitamin Therapy: Myths and Realities, Stanford Day College on Nutrition and Health, San Francisco, California, March 8, 1975.
1975s.6.
Correspondence, Itinerary: Orthomolecular Medicine, 3M Company, St. Paul, Minnesota, March 10, 1975.
1975s.7.
Typescript, Correspondence, Program, Ancillary Material: No Title, [re: "Man, Science, Society: An Alliance of Hope"] Banquet Address, National Science Teachers Association, Los Angeles, California, March 22, 1975.
1975s.8.
Correspondence, Notes, Itinerary, Program: Molecules in Relation to Health and Disease and Structural Chemistry of Atomic Nuclei, The Third International Congress of The Iranian Chemical Society, March 29 - April 1, 1975.
1975s.9.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: Chemistry, Society and Nature, Osborne Award Ceremony, Barcelona, Spain, April 11, 1975.
1975s.10.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Itinerary: What Will You Do with Your Lives?, Commencement, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, May 5, 1975.
1975s.11.
Typescript, Correspondence, Notes: Vitamins and Preventive Medicine, Lockheed Palo Alto Research Laboratory, California, May 15, 1975.
1975s.12.
Typescript, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: The Nature of the Chemical Bond, Pioneers in Chemistry Award, American Institute of Chemists, Boston, Massachusetts, May 22, 1975.
1975s.13.
Manuscript Notes, Bulletin: Extending the Vigorous Years, Intra-Science Research Foundation, Los Angeles, California, May 28, 1975.
1975s.14.
Correspondence: No Title, Tamagawa University, Tokyo, Japan, September 23, 1975.
1975s.15.
Manuscript, Typescript, Abstract, Correspondence, Itinerary, Program, Ancillary Material: Reverence for Life -- We Must Throw Off the Yoke of Militarism to Achieve Albert Schweitzer's Goal for the World, Keynote Address, Dr. Albert Schweitzer's Centennial Birth Anniversary Commemoration Symposium, Tokyo, Japan, September 25, 1975.
1975s.16.
Itinerary: Dr. Schweitzer and the Way to World Peace, Hiroshima Ishikaikan Conference Hall, Hiroshima, Japan, September 27, 1975; Development of Science and the Future of Mankind, Jogakuin High School, Hiroshima, Japan, September 28, 1975.
1975s.17.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Program, Ancillary Material: Orthomolecular Medicine, Fukuoka University, Fukuoka, Japan, September 29, 1975.
1975s.18.
Correspondence, Itinerary: The Awe of Life [?], Nagasaki University School of Medicine, Nagasaki, Japan, October 1, 1975.
1975s.19.
Correspondence, Non-Pauling Typescript, Schedule: No Title, [re: vitamin C] Tokai University, Tokyo, Japan, October 2, 1975.
1975s.20.
Correspondence, Notes: No Title, [re: science and peace] appearance with Angel Bolevskij, Nikolaj Basov and Dgermen Gvishiany on Soviet television, "Studio 9"; recorded October 14, broadcast October 21, 1975.
1975s.21.
Correspondence, Program, Notes, Ancillary Material: No Title, 250th Anniversary of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, Moscow and Leningrad, USSR, October 5-16, 1975.
[celebration was canceled by the USSR]
1975s.22.
Correspondence, Program: Albert Szent-Györgyi and Vitamin C, Search and Discovery -- a Symposium Dedicated to Albert Szent-Györgyi, New York Academy of Sciences, Boston, Massachusetts, October 17, 1975.
1975s.23.
Correspondence, Poster: Nutrition and Health, Roger G. Hart Memorial Lecture, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, Livermore, California, November 18, 1975.
1975s.24.
Correspondence: Structure of the Compounds of the Transition Metals, University of Oslo, Norway, December 16, 1975.

1976s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1976.
1976s.1.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: No Title, panelist for presentation on "Vitamin C in Health and Disease", Dallas Mid-Winter Dental Clinic, Dallas, Texas, January 25, 1976.
1976s.2.
Typescript, Press Release: What Should Be Our Goals?, Senate Committee on Government Operations, Hearings on "Our Third Century: Directions", Washington, D.C., February 6, 1976.
1976s.3.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Press Release, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: What Should Be Our Goals?, "Our Third Century: Directions", Symposium of the Senate Government Operations Committee, Washington, D.C., February 6, 1976.
1976s.4.
Pauling and Non-Pauling Transcript, Typescript: The Genetics of Scurvy and the Cancer Problem [by Irwin Stone]; Ascorbic Acid and Cancer, San Francisco Meeting of the California Orthomolecular Medical Society, February 14, 1976.
1976s.5.
Correspondence, Flyer: Ascorbic Acid and Cancer, Lectureship in the Allied Health Sciences, Temple University Health Sciences Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 18, 1976.
1976s.6.
Manuscript Notes, Itinerary: Science and the Well-Being of Man, Johns Hopkins University Centennial Symposium on the Impact of the Natural Sciences on Society, John Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, February 20, 1976.
1976s.7.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Abstract, Ancillary Material: Quantum Mechanics, Chemistry and Life, Symposium on Fifty Years of Quantum Mechanics, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Boston, Massachusetts, February 23, 1976.
1976s.8.
Correspondence, Program: Chemical Bonds of Biological Importance; The Biology of Water; Evolution of Proteins; Nutrition, Basic Science for Clinicians, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, March 1-4, 1976.
1976s.9.
Correspondence, Flyer: Orthomolecular Medicine, The Quest for Holistic Medicine: An Exploration of Health Care Alternatives, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, March 2, 1976.
1976s.10.
Program, Invitation: No Title, Pre-Centennial Cocktail Party and Dinner, 1877-1976, Committee to Honor the Paulings, First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles, California, March 6, 1976.
1976s.11.
Correspondence, Press Release: The Goal for the United States -- Steps Toward World Disarmament, American Russian Institute, San Francisco, California, March 27, 1976.
1976s.12.
Typescript, Correspondence, Itinerary, Program, Ancillary Material: What Can We Expect for Chemistry in the Next 100 Years?, American Chemical Society Centennial Address, New York, April 5, 1976.
1976s.13.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: Reflections, Giants in Chemical Education, Centennial Meeting of the American Chemical Society, New York, April 6, 1976.

1976s2.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1976.
1976s2.1.
Transcript, Correspondence, Notes, Itinerary, Figures, Ancillary Material: Perspectives in Chemical Bonding and Chemical Structure, American Chemical Society, New York, April 7, 1976.
1976s2.2.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Program: Bond Orbitals in Transition-Metal and Transargononic Compounds, Mathers Lectures, Indiana University, Bloomington, April 12, 1976.
1976s2.3.
Correspondence, Program: Nutrition and Optimum Health, Anaheim Scientific Session, Anaheim, California, April 24, 1976.
1976s2.4.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Pamphlet: Vitamin C and Cancer, University of Kansas Medical Center College of Health Sciences and Hospital, Lawrence, Kansas, May 5, 1976.
1976s2.5.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program, Flyer, Ancillary Material: Science and the Future, Spencer Lecture, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, May 7, 1976.
1976s2.6.
Correspondence, Program: Vitamins and Health, University of California, Berkeley, May 14, 1976.
1976s2.7.
Correspondence, Itinerary: Ascorbic Acid and Cancer, Northwest Academy of Preventive Medicine, Bellevue, Washington, May 23, 1976.
1976s2.8.
Correspondence, Program, Flyer, Newspaper Clipping: The Helsinki Declaration and East-West Exchange. An Appraisal, [Panel discussion on US-Soviet Relations in a World Perspective] The Dickenson Symposia, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, May 27, 1976.
1976s2.9.
Correspondence: Vitamins and Health, California Section of the American Chemical Society, Berkeley, California, June 4, 1976.
1976s2.10.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: The Brain and Behavior: A General View, Seminar on the Role of Physiologic Treatments in Psychiatry, Society of Biological Psychiatry, San Francisco, California, June 9, 1976.
1976s2.11.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Science and Human Values, Commencement, Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, Michigan, June 11, 1976.
1976s2.12.
Correspondence, Itinerary: No Title, Menie Brereton Lecture, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, June 24, 1976.

1976s3.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1976.
1976s3.1.
Correspondence, Itinerary: Vitamins, Health and Disease, Ross General Hospital, Ross, California, July 6, 1976.
1976s3.2.
Abstract, Correspondence, Invitation: Vitamins and Health, the Comstock Club, Sacramento, California, July 19, 1976.
1976s3.3.
Typescript, Abstract, Correspondence, Itinerary, Program, Newspaper Clipping: Vitamins and Health, Meeting of the American Chemical Society, San Francisco, California, August 30, 1976.
1976s3.4.
Itinerary: No Title, presentation of the National Medal of Science, The White House, Washington, D.C., September 18, 1976.
1976s3.5.
Correspondence, Flyer, Itinerary: World Nutrition: A Challenge to Mankind, World Affairs Council of Northern California, San Francisco, California, September 26, 1976.
1976s3.6.
Manuscript Notes, Typescript, Abstract, Correspondence, Itinerary, Program, Ancillary Material: Chemistry, the Past Century and the Next, The Royal Institution, London, England, October 22, 1976.
1976s3.7.
Manuscript Notes: Complexes of Transition Metals, Physics and Chemistry Club, University College, London, England, October 26, 1976.
1976s3.8.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence: Orthomolecular Medicine, Southern California Section, American Society for Microbiology, San Diego, California, November 6, 1976.
1976s3.9.
Typescript, Notes, Correspondence, Itinerary: Arthur Amos Noyes, Robert A. Welch Foundation Conference on Chemical Research, American Chemistry Bicentennial, Houston, Texas, November 9, 1976.
1976s3.10.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Changing Priorities for the Next 100 Years, roundtable discussion with Rene Dubos and Dixy Lee Ray, at the awarding of the Eleventh Annual Pauling Award, Pacific Science Center, Seattle, Washington, November 14, 1976.
1976s3.11.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Program: Developments in Science in the Next 100 Years, John T. Hodgen Lecture, Blodgett Memorial Medical Center, Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan, November 23, 1976.
1976s3.12.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Program: The Future of Chemistry, Phi Beta Kappa Symposium, Colby College, Waterville, Maine, December 3, 1976.
1976s3.13.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Ascorbic Acid and Cancer, Graduate Students of the Biomedical Sciences Seminar Series, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, December 6, 1976.

1977s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1977.
1977s.1.
Manuscript Notes: Molecular Complementariness and Biological Specificity, University of California, Irvine, January 25, 1977.
1977s.2.
Manuscript: Complexes, University of California, Irvine, January 26, 1977.
1977s.3.
Manuscript Notes: Extensive Evidence for Complementariness, University of California, Irvine, February 2, 1977.
1977s.4.
Manuscript Notes: Transition Metal Complexes, University of California, Irvine, February 2, 1977.
1977s.5.
Manuscript Notes: Orthomolecular Medicine, Forum Lunch Club, University of California, Irvine, February 3, 1977.
1977s.6.
Manuscript Notes: Complementariness in Crystallization, University of California, Irvine, February 3, 1977.
1977s.7.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Itinerary: Vitamin C and the Control of Disease, University of California, Irvine, February 7, 1977.
1977s.8.
Correspondence, Poster: Vitamins and Your Health, Zarem Lecture, Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, California, February 9, 1977.
1977s.9.
Program: Progress in Orthomolecular Medicine, California Orthomolecular Medical Society, Berkeley, California February 19, 1977.
1977s.10.
Correspondence, Program: Progress in Orthomolecular Medicine, American Crystallographic Association, Asilomar Conference, Monterrey, California, February 24, 1977.
1977s.11.
Correspondence, Program: Chemical Bonds of Biological Importance; The Biology of Water; Evolution of Proteins; Nutrition, Basic Science for Clinicians, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, February 28 - March 3, 1977.
1977s.12.
Correspondence, Program: Vitamin Therapy: Myths and Realities, Stanford Day Conference on Nutrition and Health -- The Ingestion Question, San Francisco, California, March 12, 1977.
1977s.13.
Abstract, Correspondence, Itinerary: Nature of the Bonds in Complexes of Transition Metals, American Chemical Society Symposium, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 21, 1977.
1977s.14.
Correspondence: No Title, [re: the merits of ascorbic acid] St. Rose Hospital, Menlo Park, California, April 12, 1977.
1977s.15.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Background Material: Orthomolecular Medicine, [two lectures delivered on seminar cruise, April 14 and April 17] Mexico Cruise for Preventive Medicine Doctors, Los Angeles to Acapulco, Mexico, April 13-18, 1977.
1977s.16.
Correspondence: Nutrition and Immunology, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, D.C., April 20, 1977.
1977s.17.
Correspondence, Notes, Program, Figures: Ascorbic Acid and Cancer, American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 22, 1977.
1977s.18.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Itinerary: Can Man Survive?, Commencement Address, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, May 14, 1977.

1977s2.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1977.
1977s2.1.
Typescript, Correspondence, Notes, Program: Ascorbic Acid and the Dying Patient, Second National Training Conference for Physicians on Psychosocial Care of the Dying Patient, Cancer Research Institute and the University of California Medical Center, San Francisco, California, June 4, 1977.
1977s2.2.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: The Reykjavik Imperative on the Environment and the Future of Man, United Nations Conference, Reykjavik, Iceland, June 11, 1977.
1977s2.3.
Program, Correspondence, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: Ascorbic Acid and Cancer, Ninth Meeting of Nobel Prize Winners for Chemistry, Lindau, West Germany, June 28, 1977.
1977s2.4.
Correspondence, Itinerary: No Title, Rachel Carson Award, Convention of the National Nutritional Foods Association, Las Vegas, Nevada, July 17, 1977.
1977s2.5.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Newspaper Clipping: No Title, Distinguished Service Award, Summer Commencement Exercises, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, August 13, 1977.
1977s2.6.
Correspondence, Program: Inorganic Structures, Special Summer Symposium on Quantum Chemistry Commemorating the Accomplishments of William T. Simpson, Department of Chemistry, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, August 13, 1977.
1977s2.7.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Visual Aides: Early Ideas on Hydrogen Bonding and Protein Structure, Maurice L. Huggins Symposium, Polytechnic Institute of New York, October 15, 1977.
1977s2.8.
Correspondence, Program, Ancillary Material: Vitamin C - How Much is Enough?, Controversies in Nutrition Roundtable Discussion, Boronda Ranch, Palo Alto, California, November 7, 1977.
1977s2.9.
Correspondence, Flyer: Vitamin C and Cancer, Kaiser Foundation Hospital, Walnut Creek, California, November 17, 1977.
1977s2.10.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program: No Title, [re: impingement upon civil liberties in LP's life; Dodd subcommittee, etc.] Program on "The Right to Dissent", Bill of Rights Celebration Day, American Civil Liberties Union, San Francisco, California, December 11, 1977.

1978s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1978.
1978s.1.
Program, Newsletter: Clinical Uses of Vitamin C, Orthomolecular Medical Society Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, January 21, 1978.
1978s.2.
Correspondence, Program: Chemical Bonds of Biological Importance; The Biology of Water; Evolution of Proteins; Nutrition, Basic Science for Clinicians, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, February 27 - March 3, 1978.
1978s.3.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program: Early History of Hemoglobin Structure, Hemes and Hemoglobin Experimental and Theoretical Studies, Symposium on Sickle-Cell Anemia, in dedication of the Chemistry Research Building, Third College, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, California, March 4, 1978.
1978s.4.
Correspondence: No Title, World Congress on Vitamin C, Palm Springs, California, March 18, 1978.
[LP did not attend, but did compose a videotaped statement which was presented at the conference]
1978s.5.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Certificate of Attendance: Ascorbic Acid and Cancer, Fifth Cuban Congress on Oncology, Instituto Nacional de Oncologia y Radiobiologia, Havana, Cuba, March 23, 1978.
1978s.6.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Itinerary: Structure of Compounds of Transition Metals, E. Bright Wilson Symposium, Washington, D.C., March 29, 1978.
1978s.7.
Typescript, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Ascorbic Acid in Relationship to Disease, Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society, Roche Research Chapter, Nutley, New Jersey, March 30, 1978.
1978s.8.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Hemoglobin Molecules and Molecular Evolution and Vitamin C and Cancer, Roy E. Moon Distinguished Lectureship in Science, Angelo State University, San Angelo, Texas, April 3-4, 1978.
1978s.9.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Nutrition and Health, Science Achievement Day, Wilmington College, New Castle, Delaware, April 11, 1978.
1978s.10.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Background Material: Molecular Diseases, Conference on Telemedicine, St. George's University School of Medicine, Grenada, West Indies, April 28, 1978.
1978s.11.
Correspondence, Proceedings, Program, Notes, Background Material: Three Equivalent Orbitals, Conference on Telemedicine, St. George's University School of Medicine, Grenada, West Indies, April 29, 1978.
1978s.12.
Correspondence, Program, Proceedings, Itinerary: Nutrition and Health, Community Health - Education, Prevention and Action, sponsored by the AFL-CIO, Washington, D.C., May 15, 1978.

1978s2.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1978.
1978s2.1.
Typescript, Correspondence, Program: Orthomolecular Enhancement of Human Development, awarding of the Statuette with Pedestal of the International Forum for Neurological Organization to Ewan Cameron, by the Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential, Palo Alto, California, May 18, 1978.
1978s2.2.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Background Material: Vitamin C and Cancer, Fourth Annual Workshop in the Management of Cancer, Institute for Cancer and Blood Research, Beverly Hills, California, May 20, 1978.
1978s2.3.
Correspondence, Itinerary: Properties of Ascorbic Acid, Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, May 24, 1978.
1978s2.4.
Correspondence, Program, Ancillary Material: Orthomolecular Medicine, Nutrition and Health: Myths and Realities, A Continuing Education Symposium, San Francisco, California, June 3, 1978.
1978s2.5.
Correspondence, Typescript, Itinerary: Nutrition, Symposium sponsored by the University of Oregon Health Sciences Center, Warm Springs, Oregon, June 16, 1978.
1978s2.6.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Itinerary: Introductory Talk, Second International Vitamin C Symposium, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, August 24, 1978.
1978s2.7.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: The Role of Vitamin C in Cancer Research, Second International Vitamin C Symposium, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, August 25, 1978.
1978s2.8.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: The Importance of the Concentrations of Substances, From Cyclotrons to Cytochromes: A Symposium in Honor of Martin Kamen's 65th Birthday, Scripps Institute, La Jolla, California, August 30, 1978.
1978s2.9.
Typescript, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: Ascorbic Acid in Relation to Disease, Symposia on Hypertension, Peptides and Cyclic Nucleotides, at the Sixth International Symposium on Medicinal Chemistry, University of Sussex, Brighton, England, September 4, 1978.
1978s2.10.
Manuscript Notes: LP After-banquet Speech, University of Sussex, Brighton, England, September 6, 1978.

1978s3.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1978.
1978s3.1.
Abstract, Correspondence, Program, Notes, Itinerary: Orthomolecular and Toximolecular Medicine Compared, Shemyakin Symposium on Frontiers in Bioorganic Chemistry and Molecular Biology, Moscow, USSR, September 25, 1978.
1978s3.2.
Correspondence, Program, Flyer, Itinerary: Arthur Amos Noyes and the Research Laboratory of Physical Chemistry, Karl Taylor Compton Lecture, Department of Chemistry 75th Anniversary, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, November 17, 1978.
1978s3.3.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: No Title, Louis Pasteur Humanitarian Award, Intra-Science Research Foundation, Los Angeles, California, October 20, 1978.
1978s3.4.
Correspondence: Nutrition and Health, Harvard Club of the Peninsula, at the Stanford Faculty Club, Palo Alto, California, November 15, 1978.
1978s3.5.
Typescript, Correspondence, Newspaper Clippings: Nutrition and Cancer, Annual Membership Meeting of the Dermatology Foundation, San Francisco, California, December 2, 1978.
1978s3.6.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: Ascorbic Acid and Immune Surveillance, Scientific Assembly of the American Medical Association, Las Vegas, Nevada, December 9, 1978.

1979s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1979.
1979s.1.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: Vitamin C and Cancer, M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute, Houston, Texas, January 11, 1979.
1979s.2.
Correspondence, Program: Surgical Nutrition, Sixth Annual Santa Clara County Surgical Seminar, San Jose, California, January 12, 1979.
1979s.3.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Invitation: Vitamin C and Cancer, Third Annual Seminar on Frontiers in Immunology, Hematology and Neoplastic Diseases, Bellflower, California, February 21, 1979.
1979s.4.
Correspondence, Program: Chemical Bonds of Biological Importance; Evolution of Proteins; Nutrition, Basic Science for Clinicians, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, February 26 - March 1, 1979.
1979s.5.
Program, Newspaper Clipping: Recent Work on Vitamin C and Cancer, Orthomolecular Medical Society Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, March 3, 1979.
1979s.6.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Dietary Goals for the United States as Proposed by the Senate Select Subcommittee on Nutrition and Human Needs, Washington Society for Preventive Dentistry, Seattle, Washington, March 10, 1979.
1979s.7.
Manuscript Notes, Typescript, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: Albert Einstein, Einstein Symposium: The Joys of Research, Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D.C., March 17, 1979.
1979s.8.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Notes, Background Material: Vitamin C and Cancer, Cancer Center of Hawaii Dedication, Honolulu, March 26, 1979.
1979s.9.
Manuscript Notes, Transcript, Introduction, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: The Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules, The William T. Lippincott Symposium: Prospects and Retrospects in Chemical Education, Honolulu, Hawaii, April 3, 1979.

1979s2.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1979.
1979s2.1.
Manuscript, Typescript, Background Materials: Address by Dr. Linus Pauling to Senate of the Tenth Legislature of the State of Hawaii on April 4, 1979.
[re: nuclear energy]
1979s2.2.
Correspondence, Notes: A New Concept in the Treatment of Cancer, Redwood City, California, April 17, 1979.
1979s2.3.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: No Title, NAS Award in Chemical Sciences, National Academy of Sciences Award Meeting, Washington, D.C., April 23, 1979.
1979s2.4.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Newspaper Clippings: My Address, Award of Merit, Decalogue Society of Lawyers, Chicago, Illinois, April 29, 1979.
1979s2.5.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: 2001 A.D. -- The Future of Science and Mankind: Paradise Lost or Found?, Central State University, Edmond, Oklahoma, May 1, 1979.
1979s2.6.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Program: Vitamin C and Cancer, Burton K. Wheeler Lecture Series, Bozeman, Montana, May 4, 1979.
1979s2.7.
Correspondence, Itinerary: Nutrition and Disease, Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society, University of California, Riverside, May 17, 1979.
1979s2.8.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: No Title, "The Biology of Cancer" lecture series, University of California, Santa Cruz, May 23, 1979.
1979s2.9.
Correspondence, Course Syllabus: The Role of Vitamin C in Preventing Cancer, Stanford University Medical Center, Palo Alto, California, May 27, 1979.
1979s2.10.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Orthomolecular Medicine, Nutrition and Health program, Los Angeles, California, June 2, 1979.
1979s2.11.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Press Release: The Future of Medicine, Commencement Address, University of California, Davis Medical School, June 8, 1979.
1979s2.12.
Correspondence, Program: Reminiscences and Career Highlights, Banquet of the Golden Plate, American Academy of Achievement, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 21, 1979.
1979s2.13.
Correspondence, Program: Response, "Peace, Bread and Life", a program in honor of Ava Helen and Linus Pauling, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, University of California, Santa Cruz, June 30, 1979.
1979s2.14.
Correspondence, Itinerary: New Developments in Nutrition Research by the Linus Pauling Institute, Conference of the National Nutritional Foods Association, Las Vegas, Nevada, July 15, 1979.
1979s2.15.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: The Relationship of Ascorbic Acid to Pathophysiological Tissue Changes, Vitamin C in Relation to Drug Action Symposium, Dublin, Ireland, July 17-20, 1979.
1979s2.16.
Correspondence: No Title, [re: vitamin C and cancer?] Amsterdam, Holland, July 24, 1979.
1979s2.17.
Correspondence: No Title, [re: sickle cell hemoglobin] Stanford University Medical Center, Division of Nephrology, Palo Alto, California, August 1979.
1979s2.18.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Introduction: No Title, awarding of the Howard Vollum Award, Reed College, Portland, Oregon, September 11, 1979.
1979s2.19.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Background Material: Ascorbic Acid as a Therapeutic Agent in Cancer and Reflections on the Acceptance and Rejections of New Theories by the Scientific Establishment, Conference on New Horizons in Holistic Health, International Academy of Preventive Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri, September 13-16, 1979.
[Pauling also received the Tom Spies Memorial Award]

1979s3.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1979.
1979s3.1.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: No Title, Ground-breaking ceremony for the chemistry unit of the new science facility, Pacific University, Forest Grove, Oregon, October 5, 1979.
1979s3.2.
Correspondence, Notes, Program, Itinerary: Chemistry, Nutrition and Health, dedication of the Karl Dittmer Laboratory of Chemistry, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, October 26, 1979.
1979s3.3.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Transcript, Proceedings, Program, Schedule: The Crisis in Research: Reform the Grant System, Institute for Natural Philosophy, Princeton, New Jersey, October 28, 1979.
1979s3.4.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Preventive Medicine, Health and Biomedical Science Lecture Series, University of California, Los Angeles, October 31, 1979.
1979s3.5.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Reprint, Newsletters, Itinerary: No Title, Foundation for Nutritional Advancement Board Meeting and Dinner Honoring Dr. Roger Williams, Austin, Texas, November 5, 1979.
1979s3.6.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Convocation Address[LP Received Honorary Fellow Degree]; Update on Vitamin C, Convention of the American College of Osteopathic Internists, Coronado, California, November 14-15, 1979.
1979s3.7.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Vitamins and Stress, Second International Symposium on the Management of Stress, Monte Carlo, Monaco, November 21, 1979.
1979s3.8.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: No Title, Acceptance Speech [re: cancer], National Institute of Social Sciences, New York, December 6, 1979 [LP awarded Gold Medal].

1980s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1980.
1980s.1.
Correspondence, Program, Article: No Title [Pauling acted as chairperson for the morning session], Ending the Nuclear Arms Race, 1980 American Association of Atomic Scientists Conference, San Francisco, California, January 5, 1980.
1980s.2.
Transcript, Typescript, Correspondence, Program, Ancillary Material: Bond Lengths and Bond Strengths; Historical Perspective, Conference on the Structural Chemistry of Complex Solids, Arizona State University, Castle Hot Springs, Arizona, January 22-23, 1980.
1980s.3.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program, Slide Notes: Early Work in Immunology in Pasadena, Dan H. Campbell Memorial Lecture, Nineteenth Midwinter Immunology Conference, Pasadena, California, January 27, 1980.
1980s.4.
Correspondence, Programs, Reprint, Itinerary: Percy T. Magan Memorial Lectureship: Vitamin C and Human Cancer; The Synergy of Neurons and Anesthetic Gases, 48th Annual Postgraduate Convention, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, California, February 5, 1980.
1980s.5.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Crystallography, A.L. Patterson Memorial Lecture, Institute for Cancer Research, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 19, 1980.
[Pauling also spoke informally on Vitamin C and Cancer on February 20, 1980].
1980s.6.
Correspondence, Program, Schedule: Chemical Bonds of Biological Importance; Evolution of Proteins; Nutrition, Basic Science for Clinicians, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, California, February 25-27, 1980.
1980s.7.
Correspondence, Poster: No Title, Medical Grand Rounds, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, California, March 7, 1980.
1980s.8.
Correspondence, Programs, Schedule, Ancillary Material: Vitamin C and Cancer, B.R. Baker Memorial Lecture, Department of Chemistry, University of California, Santa Barbara, March 12, 1980.
1980s.9.
Correspondence, Program: Vitamin C and Cancer, Orthomolecular Medical Society, San Francisco, California, March 16, 1980.
1980s.10.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Itinerary: Relation Between Nutrition and Long Life, Life Planning Center, Kamioka Kozan Hospital, Fukuoka, Japan, March 31, 1980.
No Title [speech at opening ceremony], Tachiarai Hospital, Fukuoka, Japan, April 1, 1980.
1980s.11.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Schedule: Vitamin C and Cancer, Society of Japan Agricultural Chemistry, Department of Food Science and Technology, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan, April 2, 1980.
1980s.12.
Correspondence, Abstract, Sheet of Silk Paper, Ancillary Material: What Can We Expect for Chemistry in the Next 100 Years?, The Chemical Society of Japan, Osaka, Japan, April 4, 1980.
1980s.13.
Correspondence, Schedule, Itinerary: Prevention of Diseases - Vitamin C, Cancer and the Common Cold, The Life Planning Center, Tokyo, Japan, April 9, 1980.
Special Lecture on Vitamin C, Vitamin C Research Committee of Japan, Tokyo, Japan, April 8, 1980.
1980s.14.
Correspondence: Vitamin C and Cancer, Medical Grand Rounds, Veterans Administration Medical Center, San Francisco, California, May 6, 1980.
1980s.15.
Correspondence, Program, Article: Vitamin C and Cancer, "Political Issues of the Decade," the President's Lecture Series, co-sponsored by "Biology of Cancer" course, Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, California, May 6, 1980.
1980s.16.
Manuscript, Transcript, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: The Next 100 Years, Commencement Address, Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts, May 11, 1980.

1980s2.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1980.
1980s2.1.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Itinerary, Newspaper Clipping: Science, Technology, and Peace, Technology and Change Series, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, May 20, 1980.
1980s2.2.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: No Title, 121st Commencement of New York Medical College, Valhalla, New York, June 3, 1980.
1980s2.3.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: Chemistry and Mankind; Vitamin C and Cancer, 63rd Canadian Chemical Conference and Exhibition, Chemical Institute of Canada, Ottawa, Canada, June 8, 1980, June 10, 1980.
1980s2.4.
Correspondence, Flyer: You and Your Health, College of Marin, Kentfield, California, June 14, 1980.
1980s2.5.
Correspondence: No Title, [re: Vitamin C and cancer?] 248th Seminar of the Parker School for Professional Success, Parker Chiropractic Research Foundation, San Francisco, California, July 4, 1980.
1980s2.6.
Correspondence: No Title, [re: nutrition and cancer] Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, July 9, 1980.
1980s2.7.
Correspondence: No Title, First Annual Summer Lectureship, House Officers of Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, July 11, 1980 [LP may not have spoken].
1980s2.8.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: Vitamin C and Anticarcinogenesis, Fourth International Symposium on the Prevention and Detection of Cancer, London, England, July 30, 1980.
1980s2.9.
Correspondence, Notes, Program: No Title, Opening Remarks; Closing Remarks, Symposium of the 180th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, "Ascorbic Acid: Chemistry, Metabolism, and Uses," San Francisco, California, August 27, 1980.
1980s2.10.
Abstract, Correspondence, Program, Poster, Notes, Itinerary: No Title, Opening Speech; Incidence of Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Hairless Mice Irradiated with Ultraviolet Light in Relation to Intake of Ascorbic Acid; Vitamin C and Cancer [Paper by Ewan Cameron presented by LP]; No Title, Final Speech, Third International Vitamin C Symposium, Sao Paulo, Brazil, September 8, 1980, September 10, 1980.
1980s2.11.
Correspondence, Notes, Certificate, Program: No Title, Opening and Closing Speeches, First International Symposium on Recent Advances in Vitamins, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, September 11-12, 1980.
1980s2.12.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program, Newsletter: Vitamins and the Heart, 50th Annual Physicians' Postgraduate Symposium on Cardiovascular Diseases, American Heart Association, San Francisco Chapter, San Francisco, California, September 25, 1980.
1980s2.13.
Correspondence, Slide Notes: Vitamin C and Cancer, Palo Alto Rotary Club, Palo Alto, California, October 6, 1980.
1980s2.14.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Typescript, Transcript of Introductions, Poster, Newsletter, Menus: No Title, State Dinner of the Lotos Club, New York, October 11, 1980.
1980s2.15.
Correspondence, Abstracts, Typescripts, Program, Schedule, Itinerary, Newspaper Clipping: Cancer and Vitamin C, Cancer Dialogue '80, Omega Institute for Holistic Studies, Rhinebeck, New York, October 17, 1980.
1980s2.16.
Notes: No Title, [re: vitamin C] WNIX, Norfolk, Virginia, October 30, 1980.
1980s2.17.
Correspondence, Programs, Notes, Itinerary: Arms Control and the Journey to Detente, [panel member] Conference on the Presidency of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, November 13, 1980.
1980s2.18.
Correspondence: Our Evening with Linus Pauling, sponsored by the Committee of Concerned Citizens Over the Increase of Degenerative Diseases, Leisure World, California, March 6, 1980.
1980s2.19.
Correspondence: Nutrition and Cancer, Physics Department Colloquium, San Francisco State University, California, December 8, 1980.

1981s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1981.
1981s.1.
Correspondence, Program: Cancer and Vitamin C, 26th Annual Convention of the National Health Federation, Long Beach, California, January 17, 1981.
1981s.2.
Correspondence, Flyer: No Title, Senior Forum, Senior Center of Palo Alto, California, January 21, 1981.
1981s.3.
Correspondence, Program, Notes, Introduction, Itinerary: Treatment of Old Age, International Symposium on Heart Metabolic Dysfunction, Mexico City, Mexico, January 30, 1981.
1981s.4.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Program, Newspaper Clippings: No Title, [re: "Peace in the Eighties"] The Abraham Lincoln Brigade, Oakland, California, February 7, 1981.
1981s.5.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Vitamin C: its Role in Health and Diseases, Ninth Annual Family Practice Symposium, Costa Mesa, California, February 21, 1981.
1981s.6.
Correspondence, Program: Chemical Bonds of Biological Importance; Evolution of Proteins; Nutrition, Basic Science for Clinicians, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, February 23-25, 1981.
1981s.7.
Manuscript Notes, Typescript, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: Vitamin C and Cancer: the Unanswered Questions, Mini Conference on Diet, Nutrition and Cancer, National Academy of Sciences, Washington D.C., March 9, 1981.
1981s.8.
Manuscript Notes, Offprint, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: The Health and Welfare of Children: Future Directions, Sixth Annual Conference of the Quebec Association for Children with Learning Disabilities, Montreal, Canada, March 19, 1981.
1981s.9.
Correspondence: No Title, presentation at the Quarterly Staff Dinner of the Permanente Medical Group, Hayward, California, March 24, 1981.
1981s.10.
Correspondence, Program: No Title, Testimonial to Paul Emmett, Spring Meeting of the California Catalysis Society, SRI International, Menlo Park, California, March 26, 1981.
1981s.11.
Correspondence, Flyer, Itinerary, Publication: Vitamin C and Health, Falconbridge Lecture, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Canada, April 7, 1981.
1981s.12.
Correspondence, Itinerary: The Future of Medicine, presented to the hospital trustees of Laurentian University, [?] Sudbury, Canada, April 8, 1981.
1981s.13.
Typescript, Abstract, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: Nutrition and Cancer, 1st Asian and Pacific Chemistry Congress, Singapore National Institute of Chemistry, April 28, 1981 [Chemical Bonds formed by Transition Metals also given].

1981s2.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1981.
1981s2.1.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Itinerary, Background Material: Vitamin C and Genitourinary Cancer, 5th John K. Lattimer Lecture, American Urology Association, Boston, Massachusetts, May 12, 1981.
1981s2.2.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Program: Nutrition and the Future of Medicine, Bard College Award in Medicine and Science, Harvard Club, New York, May 15, 1981.
1981s2.3.
Correspondence, Lecture Schedule: Nutrition: Current Trends in Research, Biology of Cancer Lecture Series, University of California, Santa Cruz, May 23, 1981.
1981s2.4.
Typescript, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: The Notion of Vitamins, International Conference on Human Nutrition, Tokyo, Japan, June 1, 1981.
1981s2.5.
Transcript, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Background Material: No Title, Opening Remarks, International Conference on Nutrition, Tianjin, China, June 6, 1981.
1981s2.6.
Manuscript Notes, Ancillary Material: Chemical Bonds in Transition Metals, Peking University, Peking, China, June 12, 1981.
1981s2.7.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Abstract, Background and Ancillary Material: Vitamin C in the Prevention and Treatment of Cancer, Meeting of the Nobel Prize Winners, Lindau, Germany, July 1, 1981.
1981s2.8.
Correspondence: No Title, Symposium on Scientists and Peace, Academy of the Socialist Republic of Romania, Bucharest, Romania, September 4-5, 1981 [Pauling did not attend, but did compose a statement to be read at the conference].
1981s2.9.
Typescript, Correspondence, Program, Flyer, Publication: Vitamins and Heart Disease, Cardiovascular Nursing in the '80's: New Frontiers, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, September 11, 1981.
1981s2.10.
Program, Correspondence, Itinerary, Background Material: Vitamins and Health, George Gamow Memorial Lectures, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, September 22, 1981.
1981s2.11.
Correspondence, Itinerary: A Day with Linus Pauling -- Vitamin C and cancer prevention and cancer treatment, What has been learned from animal experiments, How the patient responds to treatment, University of California, San Diego, September 25, 1981.
1981s2.12.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Newspaper Clipping: Vitamin C and Cancer, at the dedication of the Linus Pauling Science Center, Clackamas Community College, Oregon City, Oregon, October 5, 1981.
1981s2.13.
Program: No Title, Comments by LP, Response by AHP, Ralph Atkinson Civil Liberties Award Honoring Ava Helen Pauling, Monterey, California, November 1, 1981.
1981s2.14.
Program, Itinerary: No Title, Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine 10k Benefit Run, Los Angeles Zoo, California, November 7, 1981.
1981s2.15.
Poster: Vitamin C, Third International Symposium on The Management of Stress, Tokyo, Japan, November 15-18, 1981.
1981s2.16.
Correspondence, Program, Flyer: Vitamin C and Health, Pacific Coast College Health Association, San Jose, California, November 24, 1981.

1982s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1982.
1982s.1.
Correspondence, Itinerary: No Title, Ian Black Memorial Lecture, United General Hospital, Mt. Vernon, Washington, January 15, 1982.
1982s.2.
Correspondence, Program, Ancillary Material: No Title, Keynote Address, The Oregon State Chapter of Delta Upsilon Sixtieth Anniversary Banquet, Corvallis, Oregon, January 16, 1982.
1982s.3.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Press Release, Invitations, Itinerary: Fight Against Militarism and for World Peace, American Civil Liberties Union, Honolulu, Hawaii, January 30, 1982.
1982s.4.
Programs: No Title, A Benefit for Cancer Research, Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, The Stanford Court, San Francisco, California, February 2, 1982.
1982s.5.
Newsletter re: Vitamin C, American Chemical Society - Santa Clara Valley Section, Menlo Park, California, February 18, 1982.
1982s.6.
Correspondence: Chemical Bonds of Biological Importance, Basic Science for Clinicians, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, February 22, 1982 [LP declined to give talk].
1982s.7.
Correspondence, Program, Notes, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: Vitamin C in the Prevention and Treatment of Cancer, First International Conference on the Modulation and Mediation of Cancer by Vitamins, University of Arizona, Tucson, February 23, 1982.
1982s.8.
Flyer: The Structure of Compounds of Transition Metals, Department of Chemistry, Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, Palo Alto, California, February 24, 1982.
1982s.9.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Background and Ancillary Material: Genetic Engineering -- Pro's and Con's, 33rd Annual Engineering and Science Day, Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 1, 1982.
1982s.10.
Correspondence, Program, Press Release, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: New Knowledge About Nutrition and Health, Edward J. O'Donnell Distinguished Lecture Series, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, March 3, 1982.
1982s.11.
Program, Itinerary, Background Material: The Promise of Preventive and Orthomolecular Medicine, Seeley G. Mudd Building Dedication, University of Denver, Colorado, March 5, 1982.
1982s.12.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: Prevention and Treatment of Cancer with Vitamin C, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, March 22, 1982.
1982s.13.
Correspondence: Clinical Nutrition, Health Sciences Center of the School of Dentistry, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 27, 1982.
1982s.14.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Flyers, Newsletter: Nutrition Panel Discussion, Natural Foods Exposition, Anaheim, California, March 29, 1982.
1982s.15.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Offprint, Background Material, Itinerary, Visual Aides: G.N. Lewis and the Nature of the Chemical Bond, Gilbert Newton Lewis Symposium, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 31, 1982.

1982s2.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1982.
1982s2.1.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program, Flyer, Itinerary: Molecular Disease and Orthomolecular Medicine; Vitamin C and Infectious Diseases; Vitamin C and Cancer; Cost of Vitamin C, John Danz Lectures, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, April 6-12, 1982.
1982s2.2.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Press Releases, Background Material: No Title, Nutrition Luncheon Meeting, April 23, 1982; No Title, remarks for commencement exercises, April 24, 1982, Jacksonville University, Jacksonville, Florida.
1982s2.3.
Typescript: Opening Address, Tucson Conference on Vitamins and Cancer, Tucson, Arizona, April 1982.
1982s2.4.
Correspondence, Program: Ascorbic Acid and Cancer, International Congress on Environment and Geocancerology, Brussels, Belgium, May 5, 1982.
1982s2.5.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence: Development of Concepts of Chemical Bonding, Oslo University, Norway, May 10, 1982.
1982s2.6.
Manuscript, Typescript: The Path to World Peace, Oslo University, Norway, May 12, 1982.

1982s3.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1982.
1982s3.1.
Correspondence, Program: Development of Concepts of Chemical Bonding, Peter A. Leermakers Symposium, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, May 13, 1982.
1982s3.2.
Program: No Title, Presentation of the Philadelphia Peace Award, Women Strike for Peace, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 15, 1982.
1982s3.3.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Visual Aides: Vitamins and Stress, Hans Selye Conference on Coping with Modern Stress, Atlanta, Georgia, May 20, 1982.
1982s3.4.
Manuscript Notes, Typescript: The Path to World Peace, New York, June 12, 1982.
1982s3.5.
Correspondence, Flyer, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: Campaign for World Peace, First United Methodist Church, Portland, Oregon, June 13, 1982.
[Also includes Newspaper Clipping: No Title, speech delivered at nuclear weapons freeze rally, Salem, Oregon, June 13, 1982.]
1982s3.6.
Manuscript Notes: The Responsibility of the Humanitarian Physician in America Today, Commencement Address, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, Virginia, June 18, 1982.
1982s3.7.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Always Keep An Open Mind, Commencement Address, University of California, Berkeley Department of Physiology and Neurobiology, June 19, 1982.
1982s3.8.
Flyer: No Title, Nuclear War - What Can We Do?, Portola Valley Citizens Meeting, Portola Valley, California, July 8, 1982.
1982s3.9.
Typescript, Reprint, Correspondence, Itinerary: The Path to World Peace, 25th Anniversary Pugwash Meeting, Pugwash, Nova Scotia, July 16, 1982.
[Reprinted in The Churchman, March 1983]
1982s3.10.
Correspondence, Flyer: Vitamin C and the Aging Process, Elder Veteran Day Center, Menlo Park, California, July 22, 1982.
1982s3.11.
Program: No Title, Celebration Honoring Dr. Armand Hammer, The Regency Club, No Location, July 29, 1982.
1982s3.12.
Correspondence, Program, Flyer, Itinerary: Vitamin C: Health and Disease, Food, Science and Nutrition Seminar, Chapman College, Orange, California, September 14, 1982.
1982s3.13.
Correspondence: No Title, The Statistical Evidence in Favor of Vitamin C [?], San Francisco-Bay Area Chapter of the American Statistical Association, Syntex Laboratories, Palo Alto, California, September 16, 1982.
1982s3.14.
Correspondence, Itinerary: Personal Reflections on My Life and Experiences As a Scientist, United States Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado, September 22, 1982.
1982s3.15.
Correspondence, Program, Newsletter Article: Vitamins and Aging, 12th Annual American Aging Association Meeting, San Francisco, California, September 24, 1982.
1982s3.16.
Newspaper Clipping: The Path to World Peace, Nuclear Arms Forum, College of San Mateo, California, October 5, 1982.
1982s3.17.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: The Path to World Peace, Casper Memorial Lecture, Miami University-Middletown, Ohio, October 8, 1982.

1982s4.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1982.
1982s4.1.
Correspondence, Flyer, Itinerary: The Path to World Peace, Ava Helen Pauling Lecture for World Peace, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, October 12, 1982.
1982s4.2.
Correspondence, Flyer: The Path to World Peace, Ava Helen Pauling Lecture for World Peace, Willamette University, Salem, Oregon, October 13, 1982.
1982s4.3.
Manuscript Notes, Abstract, Correspondence, Program, Ancillary Material: Development of the Structural Principles of the Silicate Minerals, Geological Society of America, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 20, 1982.
1982s4.4.
Typescript, Correspondence, Program, Reprint, Ancillary Material: Unilateral Actions Toward Peace, First Biennial Conference on the Fate of the Earth, Columbia University, New York, October 21, 1982.
1982s4.5.
Correspondence, Newspaper Article: No Title, [re: importance of disarmament referendums] Disarmament: the Emerging Global Mandate, conference sponsored by Operation Dismantle, Ottawa, Canada, October 23, 1982.
1982s4.6.
Flyer: Perspectives of a Peace Prize Laureat [sic] on Disarmament, McGill University, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec, Canada, October 24, 1982.
1982s4.7.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Newspaper Clippings: No Title, Reception and Public Lecture, Coalition Against Nuclear Arms, Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, October 26, 1982.
1982s4.8.
Correspondence, Flyers, Itinerary: No Title, End the Arms Race, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, October 28, 1982.
1982s4.9.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: The Joy of Research, Darwin Conference, Caracas, Venezuela, November 8, 1982.
1982s4.10.
Correspondence, Program: Vitamin C and Cancer, Nineteenth Annual Musser-Burch Society Meeting, Tulane Medical School, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 12, 1982.
1982s4.11.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Flyer: Vitamin C, Infectious Disease and Cancer, 23rd Annual Fall Meeting, Sigma Xi, Oxnard, California, November 18, 1982.
1982s4.12.
Correspondence, Program, Newsletter, Advertisement: Reversing the Present Arms Race, Physicians for Social Responsibility, Stanford Medical Center, Palo Alto, California, December 8, 1982.
[Includes Manuscript, Newspaper Clippings re: death of George Kistiakowsky]

1983s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1983.
1983s.1.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: The Development of the Concept of the Chemical Bond, First Charles M. and Martha Hitchcock Lecture, University of California, Berkeley, January 17, 1983.
1983s.2.
Manuscript, Poster: Chemical Bonds in Biology, Second Charles M. and Martha Hitchcock Lecture, University of California, Berkeley, January 20, 1983.
1983s.3.
Correspondence, Itinerary: The Path to World Peace and Vitamin C and Cancer, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, California, January 28, 1983.
1983s.4.
Correspondence: No Title, Health Lecture Series, Retired Senior Volunteer Program, San Mateo, California, February 8, 1983.
1983s.5.
Poster: No Title, International Convocation for World Environmental Regeneration, René Dubos Center for Human Environments, New York, February 23, 1983.
1983s.6.
Invitation, Program: No Title, celebration honoring Ryoichi Sasakawa, The Stanford Court, San Francisco, California, February 24, 1983.
1983s.7.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Newspaper Articles: No Title, [re: Vitamin C] The Palm Beach Round Table, West Palm Beach, California, February 25, 1983.
1983s.8.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Flyer: The Path to Peace, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, March 15, 1983.
1983s.9.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Press Release, Journal Article: The Nature of Orthomolecular Medicine, Landacre Day Lecture, Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus, Ohio, March 17, 1983.
1983s.10.
Correspondence: Genesis of Polymer Science, American Chemical Society meeting, Seattle, Washington, March 23, 1983.
1983s.11.
Correspondence, Itinerary: Nutrition and Health, University of Missouri - Kansas City, April 8, 1983.
1983s.12.
Correspondence, Itinerary: Excellence in the Teaching of Elementary Chemistry, National Science Teachers Convention, Dallas, Texas, April 9, 1983.
1983s.13.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: The First-Year Course in Chemistry, Dallas, Texas, April 10, 1983.
1983s.14.
Correspondence, Flyer: Vitamin C and Cancer and The Path to World Peace, University of California, Santa Cruz, April 19, 1983.

1983s2.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1983.
1983s2.1.
Program, Itinerary, Correspondence: Nutrition and Health for the Professional, Western States Chiropractic College, Portland, Oregon, April 23, 1983.
1983s2.2.
Correspondence, Notes, Flyer, Itinerary: The Path to World Peace and Vitamin C and Health, Haarmann and Reimer Lecture Series, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington, April 25-26, 1983.
1983s2.3.
Itinerary: No Title, Public Lecture, Western Chiropractic College, Portland, Oregon, April 23, 1983.
1983s2.4.
Program: The Path to Peace: A Nuclear Dilemma, Alumni Reunion, University of California, San Diego, April 30, 1983.
1983s2.5.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence: What About the Russians?, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, May 1, 1983.
1983s2.6.
Reprint, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: One Aspect of the Physical Sciences in Relation to Biology, Symposium for the 150th Anniversary of the Birth of Alfred Nobel, San Remo, Italy, May 5, 1983.
1983s2.7.
Typescript, Correspondence, Program, Background Material: The Future of Orthomolecular Medicine, San Francisco, California, May 8, 1983.
1983s2.8.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Vitamin C and the Control of Cancer and Other Diseases and Fostering Innovation in Medical Research, Seventh Annual Research Day, Riverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus, Ohio, May 23-24, 1983.
1983s2.9.
Typescript, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Newspaper Clippings: The Duties of a Graduate, Commencement Address, Rutgers University - Cook College, New Brunswick, New Jersey, May 27, 1983.
1983s2.10.
Correspondence, Notes, Program, Itinerary, Journal Article: No Title, Shelter Island II conference on Quantum Field Theory and the Fundamental Problems of Physics, Shelter Island, New York, June 1-3, 1983.
1983s2.11.
Correspondence, Transcript: Press Conference Commemorating the 20th Anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's Announcement of Trilateral Negotiations of a Test Ban Treaty, Washington, D.C., June 10, 1983.
1983s2.12.
Flyer: The Path to World Peace, World Affairs Council, Tiburon, California, June 12, 1983.
1983s2.13.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: No Title, Commencement Address, Polytechnic School Commencement, Pasadena, California, June 16, 1983.

1983s3.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1983.
1983s3.1.
Correspondence, Program: No Title, Commencement Lecture, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, June 18, 1983.
1983s3.2.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: No Title, Vitamins, Nutrition and Cancer Symposium, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, June 20, 1983.
1983s3.3.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Newspaper Clippings: No Title, achievement award, Alternative Living for the Aging, Burbank, California, June 23, 1983.
1983s3.4.
Program, Itinerary: Vitamin C for Control of Cancer and other Diseases, International Health Fair, sponsored by the Canadian Health Food Association, Vancouver, Canada, June 27, 1983.
1983s3.5.
Correspondence, Itinerary: Vitamin C for the Control of Cancer and Other Diseases, International Health Fair, sponsored by the Canadian Health Food Association, Vancouver, Canada, June 27, 1983.
1983s3.6.
Abstract, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: The Structure of Compounds of the Transition Metals, Lindau Conference of Nobel Laureates in Chemistry, Lindau, West Germany, June 30, 1983.
1983s3.7.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: The Path to World Peace, First Congress of Physicists for Responsibility for Peace, Mainz, West Germany, July 2, 1983.
1983s3.8.
Correspondence, Program: Nutrition and Health, August Luncheon Program, San Francisco, California, August 10, 1983.
1983s3.9.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Itinerary, Background Material: Social and Political Commitment and the Scientist, American Chemical Society symposium entitled "The Legacy of Joseph Priestley: 1733-1983", Washington D.C., August 30, 1983.
1983s3.10.
Correspondence, Program: No Title, First Annual Robert D. McCullough Memorial Lecture, International Academy of Preventive Medicine conference on "New Ideas in Preventive Medicine," Chicago, Illinois, September 16, 1983.
1983s3.11.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: Stop the Pershing II and the Cruise Missiles!, Third Forum of The Krefelder Institute, Germany, September 17, 1983.
1983s3.12.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Itinerary: Press Conference Regarding Korean Airlines Shotdown -- U.S. Involved in Tradegy, Trondheim, Norway, September 20, 1983.

1983s4.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1983.
1983s4.1.
Typescript, Transcript, Abstract, Correspondence, Notes, Program, Itinerary, Background Material: Vitamin C and Health, American Longevity Association, Los Angeles, California, September 24, 1983.
1983s4.2.
Typescript, Correspondence, Program, Flyer: One Aspect of the Physical Sciences in Relation to Biology, San Remo, Italy, October 10, 1983.
1983s4.3.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: The Teaching Of Chemistry; Science and the Future of Mankind, Alberta Teachers Association Science Council, Red Deer, Alberta, Canada, October 15-16, 1983.
1983s4.4.
Correspondence, Flyer: Science and Peace, University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, October 15, 1983.
1983s4.5.
Correspondence, Flyer: Science and World Peace, Museum of Science and Industry's 50th Anniversary Distinguished Scientist Lecture Series, Chicago, Illinois, October 23, 1983.
1983s4.6.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Newspaper Clippings: Vitamin C and Health and The Path to World Peace, Sixth Annual W. Ross Macdonald Memorial Lectures, McMaster University, Brantford, Ontario, Canada, October 25-26, 1983.
1983s4.7.
Correspondence, Program: The Path to World Peace, United Nations Association of Canada, Welland, Canada, October 28, 1983.
1983s4.8.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Flyer, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: Science and Social Action for Health and Peace, American Public Health Association, Dallas, Texas, November 14, 1983.
1983s4.9.
Manuscript Notes, Itinerary, Background Material: The Necessity of World Peace, Bogotá, Colombia, November 28, 1983.
1983s4.10.
Correspondence, Flyer: No More War, Lawrence Lecture Committee, First Unitarian Church, Kensington, California, December 2, 1983.
1983s4.11.
Background Material: No Title, All-Union Cancer Research Center, USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow, USSR, December 22, 1983.

1984s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1984.
1984s.1.
Correspondence: No Title, ["mixture of cancer and Vitamin C, peace, and what is going on at this Institute"] Sequoia Hopital Auxiliary, Redwood City, California, January 11, 1984.
1984s.2.
Correspondence: No Title, appearance on the CBS Morning News, New York, January 13, 1984.
1984s.3.
Correspondence: Bonds in Compounds of Transition Metals, Inorganic Seminar, University of California, Berkeley, January 27, 1984.
1984s.4.
Correspondence, Flyer, Itinerary: Vitamins and Aging, Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, Portland, Oregon, January 28, 1984.
1984s.5.
Notes, Program: Improving Science Education: Changes That Make it Possible, conference on Science Education Tomorrow: Stepping Forward Today, Oregon Consortium for Quality Science Education, Lewis and Clark College, Portland, Oregon, January 30, 1984.
1984s.6.
Correspondence, Introduction, News Release, Itinerary: Health, Education for Older People, "Focus on Health" Seminar of the National Health Science Council, New York, February 7, 1984.
1984s.7.
Correspondence, Flyer, Notes, Itinerary: Vitamin C and Health, Public Lecture, Atlanta University, Georgia, February 17, 1984.
1984s.8.
Transcripts, Correspondence, Itinerary, Poster, Program, Flyer, Ancillary Material: No Title, Convocation address, Hahnemann University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 26, 1984.
1984s.9.
Correspondence, Certificate: No Title [speech correlating the extinction of dinosaurs with a nuclear winter], The Futures Conference 1984: Creative Thinkfest, Corte Madera School, Portola Valley, California, March 9, 1984.
1984s.10.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Visual Aides: A Statistical Resonating Theory of Metals, Debye Centennial Symposium, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, [visual aides are oversized and found outside box] March 22, 1984.
1984s.11.
Correspondence, Itinerary: Vitamins and Health, Consumer Health Organization Symposium, Toronto, Canada, March 24, 1984.
1984s.12.
Correspondence, Itinerary: Molecular Disease and Orthomolecular Medicine, Sasagawa Memorial Hall, Hakujikai Memorial Hospital, Tokyo, Japan, March 28, 1984.
1984s.13.
Typescript, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Background Material: Chemistry and the World of Tomorrow, Priestley Medal Address, 187th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, St. Louis, Missouri, April 9, 1984.
[Includes letters of congratulation]
1984s.14.
Program: Vitamins and Cancer, Program in Cancer Biology, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, April 12, 1984.
1984s.15.
Abstract, Correspondence, Itinerary: Vitamins and Health, Intra-Science Community Forum, Medical Grand Rounds of the Sepulveda VA Medical Center, Los Angeles, California, April 12, 1984.
1984s.16.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Itinerary: Orthomolecular Medicine -- the Quest for Optimum Health, Shoreline Community College, Seattle, Washington, April 16, 1984.
1984s.17.
Correspondence, Itinerary: Paths to Peace, Portland State University, Oregon, April 17, 1984.
1984s.18.
Correspondence, Flyer: Paths to World Peace, Earth Fair '84, Lane Community College, Eugene, Oregon, April 18, 1984.
1984s.19.
Correspondence, Schedule: Paths to World Peace, Earth Week Celebration, University of Oregon, Eugene, April 18, 1984.
1984s.20.
Correspondence, Itinerary: The Path to World Peace and Vitamins and Health, Watkins Visiting Professorship, Forum Board Talk, Wichita State University, Kansas, April 23-24, 1984.
1984s.21.
Press Release, Flyer, Itinerary: Health and Peace, World Federalist Association of San Diego and United Nations Association of San Diego, University of San Diego, California, April 27, 1984.

1984s2.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1984.
1984s2.1.
Correspondence, Program, Flyer, Itinerary: No First Use, the Freeze, and Other Paths to World Peace, "Nuclear Issues and the Election '84", Physicians for Social Responsibility and the San Diego State University Cultural Arts Board, California, April 28, 1984.
1984s2.2.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Itinerary: Health and Peace, posthumous presentation of the Spectrum Award to Ava Helen Pauling, 17th Annual Dinner of the World Organization for the Achievement of Human Potential, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 4, 1984.
1984s2.3.
Correspondence: No Title, Bombs Away -- series on Nuclear Arms and U.S. Defense Policy, Rinconada, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, May 8, 1984.
1984s2.4.
Flyer: The Nature of Metals, Departmental Colloquium, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, May 14, 1984.
1984s2.5.
Correspondence, Program: The Value of Orthomolecular Medicine, Northern California Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, Napa, California, May 20-21, 1984.
1984s2.6.
Correspondence, Program, Flyer: Steps Toward Resolution, Debate with Peter Faulkner, PSR Presentation, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, May 22, 1984.
1984s2.7.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Notes: Nutrition and Health, Commencement Address, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, May 28, 1984.
1984s2.8.
Correspondence, Press Release, Program: No Title, Round Table Foundation Childrens' Peace Prize, San Francisco, California, June 1, 1984.
1984s2.9.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Background Material: The Future of Civilization, Commencement Address, University of Denver, Colorado, June 2, 1984.
1984s2.10.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Modern Nutrition, San Francisco State University, California, June 11, 1984.
1984s2.11.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: No Title, Plenary Lecture, International Symposium on Frontiers in Bioorganic Chemistry and Molecular Biology, Alma-Ata, USSR, June 19, 1984.
1984s2.12.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Program, Flyer, Itinerary: The Scientist's Responsibility from an Historical Perspective, Seminar to the Göttingen Congress, West Germany, July 5, 1984.
1984s2.13.
Correspondence, Program: Möglichkeiten vertraglicher Vereinbarungen zur Rüstungsbegrenzung und Abrüstung, ["Possibilities of Contractual Declarations for Arms Limitation and Disarmament"] conference entitled "Verantwortung für den Frieden", Göttingen, West Germany, July 7, 1984.
1984s2.14.
Correspondence: What Should the Course in High School Chemistry Include?, the Institute for High School Chemistry Teachers, San Jose State University, California, July 16, 1984.
1984s2.15.
Poster, Background Material: El Barco de la Paz -- Dialogo por la Paz en Centroamerica, Panama, July 23, 1984.
1984s2.16.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Newspaper Clipping, Notes: [Title in Spanish], Conference of Professionals of Nicaragua, Linus Pauling and George Wald, Nicaragua, August 3, 1984.
1984s2.17.
Correspondence, Flyer: Vitamins and Health, Oregon Chiropractic Physicians Association, Portland, Oregon, September 7, 1984.
1984s2.18.
Abstract, Correspondence, Itinerary: Vitamins and Health, NORCAL Nutritional Food Stores Annual Show, Honolulu, Hawaii, September 15, 1984.

1984s3.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1984.
1984s3.1.
Correspondence, Program, Background Information: The Scientist as Citizen, "An Evening with Linus Pauling," Southern California Freeze Voter '84, All Saints Church, Pasadena, California, September 20, 1984.
1984s3.2.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Notes, Flyer: The Nature of Discovery: The History of the Chemical Bond; The Path to World Peace, Graduate Lecture Series, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, September 27-28, 1984.
1984s3.3.
Reprint, Program: The Prospects for Good Nutrition, Better Health and World Peace, Nutrition, Health, and Peace, Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine Symposium, San Francisco, California, September 30, 1984.
1984s3.4.
Correspondence, Itinerary: Paths to World Peace, Honors Symposium, Winona State University, Minnesota, October 4, 1984.
1984s3.5.
Correspondence, Notes, Itinerary: Molecular Structure and Molecular Biology, Institute of Molecular Biology 25th Anniversary Program, University of Oregon, Eugene, October 6, 1984.
1984s3.6.
Manuscript Notes, Typescript, Abstract, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Improvement of Health by Vitamin C and Other Vitamins, Vitamin Symposium, Mainz, West Germany, October 11, 1984.
1984s3.7.
Correspondence, Flyer, Itinerary, Newspaper Clippings: Science and the University -- Two Converging Issues and A Scientist's View of World Peace, Science and Society Convocation, University of Missouri - Columbia, October 26-27, 1984.
1984s3.8.
Correspondence: No Title, Val's Health Review, International Television Productions, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 28, 1984.
1984s3.9.
Correspondence, Itinerary: Update on Vitamin C Research, Health Fitness Exposition, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 28, 1984.
1984s3.10.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Flyer: I Like Quantitative Analysis, Centennial Lectures, Association of Official Analytical Chemists, Washington, D.C., October 29, 1984.
1984s3.11.
Correspondence, Flyer, Newspaper Clipping: Nuclear Disarmament and World Peace, International Law Society, Villanova University, November 12, 1984.
1984s3.12.
Typescript, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Impact of the Patterson Function, Patterson Function Symposium, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 13, 1984.
1984s3.13.
Correspondence, Flyer: The Role of Nutritional Science in Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 14, 1984.
1984s3.14.
Correspondence, Itinerary: No Title, appearance on "Speaking Out," Toronto, Canada, November 15, 1984.

1985s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1985.
1985s.1.
Correspondence, Press Release, Flyer: Do Vitamins Play a Role in Prevention and Treatment of Cancer?, Seventh Annual Manuel Levin Cancer Symposium, Hematology-Oncology Medical Group, Fresno, California, January 26, 1985.
1985s.2.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Vitamins and Health, 17th Annual Mayor's Conference for Senior Citizens, San Mateo, California, February 7, 1985.
1985s.3.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: Vitamin C and Cancer, Second International Conference on the Modulations and Mediation of Cancer by Vitamins and Micronutrients, University of Arizona, Tucson, February 10, 1985.
1985s.4.
Correspondence: No Title, California School of Professional Psychology, Berkeley, February 12, 1985.
1985s.5.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Program: A Toast, Night of 100 Stars, The Actors Fund of America, New York, February 17, 1985.
1985s.6.
Abstract, Correspondence: Update on Vitamin C, O'Connor Hospital, San Jose, California, February 19, 1985.
1985s.7.
Itinerary: How to Live Longer and Feel Better, KATU-TV, KXL AM Radio, KOIN-TV, and KOAP FM Radio, Portland, Oregon, February 24, 1985.
1985s.8.
Correspondence, Program: The Path to Peace, Monterey Institute of International Studies, California, February 27, 1985.
1985s.9.
Correspondence, Flyer: Orthomolecular Nutrition, Vitamins and Health, San Francisco State University, California, March 14, 1985.
1985s.10.
Correspondence, Brochures, Itinerary: The Path to World Peace, Educators for Social Responsibility, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 16, 1985.
1985s.11.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Itinerary: Personal Reflections and Vitamins and Better Health, Grand Valley State College, Allendale, Michigan, March 28, 1985.
1985s.12.
Itinerary: A Path to World Peace, Fountain Street Church, Grand Rapids, Michigan, March 29, 1985.
1985s.13.
Correspondence: No Title, [re: LP's travels in Nicaragua] Spring Mobilization for Peace, Jobs and Justice, Piedmont, California, April 6, 1985.
1985s.14.
Correspondence, Itinerary: Responsibility of Science to World Peace, Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society Banquet, San Diego State University, California, April 8, 1985.
1985s.15.
Correspondence, Itinerary: High Intake of Ascorbic Acid and Cancer, San Jose State University, California, April 10, 1985.
1985s.16.
Correspondence, Program: Vitamins and Cancer, Program in Cancer Biology, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, April 12, 1985.
1985s.17.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Vitamin C and Health, Goudsmit Memorial Lecture, University of Nevada, Reno, April 14, 1985.
1985s.18.
Manuscript Notes: The Structure of Atomic Nuclei, Goudsmit Memorial Address, University of Nevada, Reno, April 15, 1985.

1985s2.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1985.
1985s2.1.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Latest Developments in Vitamin C Research, Whole Life Expo, San Francisco, California, April 28, 1985.
1985s2.2.
Correspondence, Flyer, Itinerary: Vitamin C and Health, Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute Distinguished Lecture Series, Bethesda, Maryland, May 1, 1985.
1985s2.3.
Manuscript Notes, Typescript, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Early Work on Macromolecules by Herman Mark, Herman Mark Symposium, New York, May 6, 1985.
1985s2.4.
Correspondence: Vitamin C for Good Health, Stanford Mother's Club, Bechtel International Center, Stanford, California, May 14, 1985.
1985s2.5.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Ascorbic Acid and Other Vitamins in Gastrointestinal Functions and Diseases, Fifth International Conference on Experimental Ulcer, Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, May 18, 1985.
1985s2.6.
Abstract, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: The Vitamins: Important Constituents of Plants, Phytopharmaca and Phytotherapy Symposium, The Hague, Netherlands, May 31, 1985.
1985s2.7.
Correspondence, Program: Latest Developments in Vitamin C Research, Whole Life Expo, Pasadena, California, June 2, 1985.
1985s2.8.
Correspondence, Program, Notes, Itinerary: Sixty Years of Structural Chemistry, Lipscomb Symposium, University of Denver, Colorado, June 10, 1985.
1985s2.9.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Vitamins and Your Good Health, 47th Annual NNFA National Convention and Trade Show, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 18, 1985.
1985s2.10.
Correspondence, Background Material: No Title, [re: regimen for health and longevity] Kiwanis Club of Redwood City, California, June 19, 1985.
1985s2.11.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Vitamin C and Colon-Rectal Cancer and An Analysis of the Recent Mayo Clinic Study of High-Dose Vitamin C for Patients with Metastasized Colorectal Cancer, Fourth International Symposium on Vitamins, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, August 8-10, 1985.
1985s2.12.
Abstract, Correspondence, Program: The Significance of Size and Shape in Nature, American Crystallographic Association, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, August 20, 1985.

1985s3.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1985.
1985s3.1.
Correspondence, Program: The Vitamin Controversy, Conference Celebration, Association for Holistic Health, Irvine, California, August 30, 1985.
1985s3.2.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Itinerary: No Title, [re: objection to Strategic Defense Initiative] National Conference on the Krefeld Initiative, Hannover, West Germany, September 15, 1985.
1985s3.3.
Flyer: No Title, Nuremberg Peace Forum [with Maxim Sagorulko and Alexander Alexandrov], West Germany, September 16, 1985.
1985s3.4.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Modern Nutrition, The Seeley G. Mudd Chemistry Building Dedication Symposium, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York, September 20, 1985.
1985s3.5.
Correspondence, Program: Vitamin C, 15th Annual Meeting of the American Aging Association, San Francisco, California, October 10, 1985.
1985s3.6.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Orthomolecular Concepts, Public Lecture, Palmer College of Chiropractic-West, Sunnyvale, California, October 12, 1985.
1985s3.7.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: No Title, Arthur Sackler Museum Dedication, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, October 18, 1985.
1985s3.8.
Correspondence, Itinerary: Discovery of the Secondary Structure of Proteins and A Great Step Toward World Peace, Biology Graduate Student Association Lecture Series, Humboldt State College, Arcata, California, October 24, 1985.
1985s3.9.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Background Material: No Title, [re: lecture on chemical bonds, delivered to Dr. Tom Dunne's General Chemistry class] Reed College, Portland, Oregon, October 28, 1985.
1985s3.10.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Flyer: Orthomolecular Medicine, Lecture in Honor of Harvey Itano's 65th birthday, University of California, San Diego, November 1, 1985.
1985s3.11.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Early Work on Hydrogen Bonds, Symposium on Hydrogen Bonding, 43rd Pittsburgh Diffraction Conference, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 6, 1985.
1985s3.12.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: A Great Step Toward World Peace: Values in Education, Pittsburgh Coalition to Prevent Nuclear War, Pennsylvania, November 8, 1985.
1985s3.13.
Abstract, Correspondence, Program, Flyer, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: A Great Step Toward World Peace: Should Canada Be a Nuclear Weapons Free Zone, Hope in the Nuclear Age, Health Professionals for Nuclear Responsibility, among others, McGill University, Montreal, Canada, November 10, 1985.
1985s3.14.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Newsletter: No Title [after dinner talk], Conference on Nutrition and Aging, Veterans Administration, Los Angeles, California, November 13, 1985.
1985s3.15.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Orthomolecular Medicine, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow, Orthomolecular Medical Society, San Francisco, California, November 17, 1985.
1985s3.16.
Manuscript, Program, Itinerary: No Title, closing remarks, at the presentation to Arthur Sackler of the Linus Pauling Medal for Humanitarianism, New York, November 21, 1985.

1986s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1986.
1986s.1.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Background Material: How to Live Longer and Feel Better, Conference on Gastronomy, American Institute of Wine & Food, San Diego, California, January 25, 1986.
1986s.2.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Program: Latest Developments in Vitamin Research, Whole Life Expo, Pasadena, California, February 9, 1986.
Program: How to Live Longer and Feel Better, Nutritional Medicine Weekend, San Francisco, California, February 9, 1986.
1986s.3.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: No Title, [5 minute anecdotal speech] surprise festschrift for Arthur Sackler, Tufts University, Boston, February 21, 1986.
1986s.4.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Itinerary, Brochure: Rethinking Our Human Environment for the 21st Century, Nobel Laureate Symposium, Linfield College, McMinville, Oregon, February 24, 1986.
1986s.5.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: No Title, response to "A Celebration of the Eighty-Fifth Birthday of Linus Pauling," San Francisco, California, February 25, 1986.
1986s.6.
Correspondence, Program: No Title, [re: "A Salute to Linus Pauling on His 85th Birthday"], California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, February 28, 1986.
1986s.7.
Correspondence: No Title, Abbott Laboratories, Chicago, Illinois, March 13, 1986.
1986s.8.
Correspondence, Notes, Program, Itinerary: Vitamin C and Health and How to Live Longer and Feel Better, Vitamin C and Health Expo, Tokyo, Japan, March 28-April 8, 1986.
1986s.9.
Correspondence: Icosahedral Quasicrystals are Twinned Cubic Crystals, Department of Materials Science and Engineering Colloquium, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, April 11, 1986.
1986s.10.
Transcript, Program, Background Material: Linus Pauling Speaks to the Friends of the OSU Library, Oregon State University, Corvallis, April 19, 1986.
1986s.11.
Itinerary: Covalent Bond Theory, Institute for Amorphous Studies, Bloomfield, Michigan, April 21, 1986.
1986s.12.
Correspondence: No Title, [re: working for nuclear disarmament and world peace] Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, April 29, 1986.
1986s.13.
Abstract, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Science and Medicine, Basic Science for Physicians, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, May 19, 1986.

1986s2.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1986.
1986s2.1.
Correspondence, Flyer, Newspaper Clippings, Itinerary: Origin of Molecular Biology and Molecular Medicine and No More War, University of Alabama, Birmingham, May 20, 1986.
1986s2.2.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Flyer: Science and Peace, Columbia College, Chicago, Illinois, May 30, 1986.
1986s2.3.
Correspondence: No Title, Sons in Retirement - Branch 16, Redwood City, California, June 3, 1986.
1986s2.4.
Correspondence, Slides, Itinerary, Program, Abstract: Interaction of Science and Medicine and Paul Emmett -- Scientist and Friend, Surface Science Symposium in Memory of Paul Emmett, American Chemical Society, 41st Northwest Regional Meeting, Portland, Oregon, June 16, 1986.
1986s2.5.
Notes, Correspondence, Itinerary, Flyer, Ancillary Material: Crystallography for Fun and Profit, American Crystallographic Association, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, June 23, 1986.
1986s2.6.
Correspondence, Program: The Quenched "Icosahedral Quasicrystal" Phase of a Manganese-Aluminum Alloy Involves Multiple Twinning of a Cubic Crystal with Unit Cube Edge 26.73Å, American Crystallographic Association, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, June 27, 1986.
1986s2.7.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Program: No Title, Alleviation of Poverty and Starvation and Improvement of Health Workshop, [Pauling introduced the second session of the workshop: "The Role of Government from a Developing World Perspective"] Geneva, Switzerland, June 30, 1986.
1986s2.8.
Correspondence, Program: Metals and Alloys, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, July 29, 1986.
1986s2.9.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: Working for World Peace, Honorary Humanist Counselor Award, American Humanist Association, Los Gatos, California, August 1, 1986.
1986s2.10.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: We Have Already Taken a Great Step Toward the Goal of World Peace and Peace Declaration, Peace Summit, Hiroshima, Japan, August 6-7, 1986.
1986s2.11.
Correspondence, Itinerary: No Title, Cygnus Research Corporation, Palo Alto, California, September 11, 1986.
1986s2.12.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: How to Live Longer and Feel Better, [received Nutritional Researcher of the Year Award], Great Lakes Association of Clinical Medicine, Grand Rapids, Michigan, September 13, 1986.
1986s2.13.
Correspondence, Flyer, Itinerary: Vitamins and Health, 1986 Ortho Lecture Series, New Jersey, September 15, 1986.
1986s2.14.
Correspondence, Itinerary: Metal Clusters of Icosahedral Shapes; Vitamins and Health, Buffalo Research Laboratory, Allied Chemicals, Buffalo, New York.September 17-18, 1986.

1986s3.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1986.
1986s3.1.
Typescript, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Background Material: The Importance of Honesty, Arthur Sackler Festschrift Seminars, Massachusetts, September 20, 1986.
1986s3.2.
Correspondence, Flyer, Itinerary, Background Material: How to Live Longer and Feel Better, [series of nine lectures] Maricopa Community Colleges, Phoenix, Arizona, October 7-9, 1986.
1986s3.3.
Correspondence: No Title, appearance on Speaking Out (TV Ontario), 300th broadcast celebration, Toronto, Canada, October 16, 1986.
1986s3.4.
Itinerary: No Title, Talk to Orthomolecular Physicians and Other Practitioners, Toronto, Canada, October 17, 1986.
1986s3.5.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Vitamins, Nutrition and Health, S.C. Johnson Centennial Scientific Symposium, Canadian Manufacturers of Chemical Specialties Association, Ottawa, Canada, October 21, 1986.
1986s3.6.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Person to Person, American Digestive Disease Society, Washington, D.C., October 23, 1986.
1986s3.7.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: Icosahedral Crystals are Cubic, L. H. Thomas Lecture, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, October 27, 1986.
1986s3.8.
Itinerary, Correspondence: Vitamins and Health, Sigma Xi Lecture, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, October 28, 1986.
1986s3.9.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Vitamin C and its Effect on the Immune System, a Specially As it Relates to Allergy, American Academy of Environmental Medicine Seminar, Strasburg, Colorado, October 29, 1986.
1986s3.10.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: No Title, Response to Hall of Fame Enshrinement Ceremony, ["response of 'anecdotal, scientific, and humanistic material'"] The Engineering and Science Hall of Fame, Dayton, Ohio, November 6, 1986.
1986s3.11.
Itinerary: The Role Of Vitamins in Health and Disease, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio, November 7, 1986.
1986s3.12.
Program: No Title, Celebration honoring Ambassador Walter Annenberg, The Stanford Court, San Francisco, California, November 18, 1986.
1986s3.13.
Program, Background Material: The Effect of Ascorbic Acid on the Growth of a Human Mammory Tumor, [with Dr. Constance Tsao] and No Title, Closing Remarks, Linus Pauling Institute Symposium on Innovative Approaches to the Prevention and Treatment of Cancer, Stanford Court, San Francisco, California, November 19-20, 1986.
1986s3.14.
Correspondence, Flyer, Itinerary: No Title, presentation of the Linus Pauling Award to Dr. Harry Gray, University of Washington, Seattle, November 22, 1986.
1986s3.15.
Correspondence, Itinerary: Early Days of Molecular Biology and Paths to World Peace, Southern Oregon State College, Ashland, December 5, 1986.

1987s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1987.
1987s.1.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Background Material: No Title, Distinguished Scientist Award, Arthritis Research Institute of America, Clearwater, Florida, January 20, 1987.
1987s.2.
Correspondence: Alternative Explanation of Icosahedral Symmetry, UCSC Physics Colloquium, University of California, Santa Cruz, March 12, 1987.
1987s.3.
Typescript, Correspondence, Abstract, Background Material: Alternative Explanations of Icosahedral Symmetry, American Physical Society, New York, March 16, 1987.
1987s.4.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Nutrition and Vitamins, The Lovett School, Atlanta, Georgia, March 24, 1987.
1987s.5.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: The Nature of the So-called Quasicrystals with Fivefold Axes of Symmetry and Vitamins and Health, du Pont Eminent Scientists Seminar Series, Bates College, Lewiston, Maine, March 25, 1987.
1987s.6.
Correspondence, Program, Flyer, Press Release, Itinerary, Background Material: Schrodinger's Contribution to Chemistry and Biology, Schrodinger Centenary Conference, Imperial College, London, April 3, 1987.
1987s.7.
Correspondence, Program, Notes, Itinerary, Background and Ancillary Material: Chemistry Today and Tomorrow and Elementary Chemistry Textbooks, American Chemical Society, Denver, Colorado, April 6-7, 1987.
1987s.8.
Itinerary, Newspaper Clipping: No Title, Zagreb, Yugoslavia, April 12, 1987.
1987s.9.
Correspondence, Program, Flyer, Itinerary: How to Live Longer and Feel Better, First Unitarian Church, Toledo, Ohio, April 19, 1987.

1987s2.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1987.
1987s2.1.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Chemistry in Today's World, IMS Distinguished Lecture Series, University of Connecticut, Storrs, April 21, 1987.
1987s2.2.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Flyer: World Peace and Nuclear Arms Control: Where Do We Go From Here? Yeshiva University, New York, April 23, 1987.
1987s2.3.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Program, Newsletter: How to Live Longer and Feel Better, Canadian Schizophrenia Foundation, Toronto, Canada, May 15, 1987.
1987s2.4.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Journal Article: Vitamins and Health, Ben-Gurion University of Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel, May 21, 1987.
1987s2.5.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program, Flyer, Itinerary, Newsletter: Conspiracy Going on in Biomedicine, Nutrition for Optimal Health Association Fifteenth Anniversary Celebration, Chicago, Illinois, June 6, 1987.
1987s2.6.
Correspondence, Program, Flyer, Itinerary, Abstract: Quasicrystals, 13th Western Regional Meeting of Electron Microscopists and Microbeam Analysts, Concord, California, June 24, 1987.
1987s2.7.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Program: Hiroshima and the Future, World Congress of the International Association for Religious Freedom, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, August 6, 1987.
1987s2.8.
Correspondence, Flyer, Newspaper Clipping: Lunch With Linus, Women's International League, San Francisco, California, August 19, 1987.
1987s2.9.
Correspondence, Notes, Program, Itinerary: No Title, [panel discussion: On Making Connections: Personal Testimony, panel discussion, Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Symposium, Washington, D.C., September 11, 1987.
1987s2.10.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Journal Article: Vitamin C in Health and Healing, World Health Research Foundation Symposium, University of Victoria, Canada, October 16, 1987.
1987s2.11.
Itinerary: Vitamin C and Cancer, World Health Research Foundation Symposium, University of Victoria, Canada, October 17, 1987.
1987s2.12.
Correspondence, Flyer, Ancillary Material: How to Live Longer, Nutrition, Health and Behavior Lecture Series, California State University, Stanislaus, Turlock, California, October 22, 1987.
1987s2.13.
Correspondence, Itinerary: High Temperature Superconductivity Advances and Applications, OCATE-OSU Distinguished Speakers Symposium Series, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, October 26, 1987; Beaverton, Oregon, October 29, 1987.
1987s2.14.
Correspondence, Itinerary: Quasicrystals, Talk at Hewlett-Packard, Inc., Corvallis, Oregon, October 28, 1987.
1987s2.15.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program, Flyer, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: The Nature of the Chemical Bond -- After Fifty Years, George Fisher Baker Non-Resident Lectures in Chemistry, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, November 9-19, 1987.
[Other lectures in the Baker series include The Resonating-Valence-Bond Theory of Metals and Intermetallic Compounds; More About Metals and Intermetallic Compounds; and Icosahedral Quasicrystals as Twins of a Complex Cubic Crystal]
1987s2.16.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Flyer: Vitamins and Health, American College of Advancement in Medicine, Las Vegas, Nevada, November 20, 1987.
1987s2.17.
Correspondence: Vitamin C and Health, Raychem Technical Seminar Series, Menlo Park, California, December 16, 1987.

1988s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1988.
1988s.1.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Notes: Icosahedral Quasicrystals are Twinned Cubic Crystals, Conference on Quasicrystals and Related Structures, University of California, Santa Barbara, January 11, 1988.
1988s.2.
Abstract, Correspondence: Vitamins and Health, Medical Grand Rounds for Ross and Marin General Hospitals, Mill Valley, California, February 2, 1988.
1988s.3.
Correspondence: Icosahedral Quasicrystals are Twinned Cubic Crystals, Materials Science and Engineering Department, University of California, Berkeley, February 17, 1988.
1988s.4.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: No Title, closing remarks, Linus Pauling Distinguished Lectureship Series, Chemistry Department, Oregon State University, Corvallis, April 5, 1988.
1988s.5.
Typescript, Abstract, Correspondence, Notes, Program, Visual Aides, Itinerary: The Role Of the Metallic Orbital and Of Crest and Trough Superconduction in High-Temperature Superconductors, International Conference on the First Two Years of High-Temperature Superconductivity, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, April 13, 1988.
1988s.6.
Correspondence, Program, Brochure, Background Material: How to Improve Your Health With Vitamins, Spring Lecture/Dinner Series on "Discovering Age," Institute for The Humanities at Salado, Texas, April 24, 1988.
1988s.7.
Typescript: An Extraordinary Life: An Autobiographical Ramble, Institute for the Humanities, Salado, Texas, April 25, 1988.
1988s.8.
Correspondence, Notes, Itinerary: Resonating Covalent Bond Theory of Superconductivity, University of Texas, Austin, April 26, 1988.
1988s.9.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Ancillary Material: No Title, First Annual Achievement Awards Program, Science Museum of Minnesota, St. Paul, April 29, 1988.
1988s.10.
Correspondence, Notes: No Title, Lecture to first year graduate students, Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, May 11, 1988.

1988s2.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1988.
1988s2.1.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: The Nature of Metals and Alloys, Leon Pape Memorial Lecture, California State University, Los Angeles, May 13, 1988.
1988s2.2.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Itinerary, Flyer: Early Days in Molecular Biology: The Structure of Proteins, Founders Lecture, Scripps Clinic, La Jolla, California, June 23, 1988.
1988s2.3.
Manuscript: How to Improve your Health with Vitamins, Toledo, Texas, June 24, 1988.
1988s2.4.
Correspondence, Itinerary: No Title [re: remarks given as chairman and moderator of a half-day session on protein crystallography], American Crystallographic Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, June 30, 1988.
1988s2.5.
Typescript, Correspondence, Itinerary, Background Material: No Title, introductory speech, International Symposium on The Electronic Structure and Properties of Molecules and Crystals, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, August 29, 1988.
1988s2.6.
Manuscript Notes, Abstract, Correspondence, Flyer, Itinerary: Nature of Metals, University of California, San Diego, September 30, 1988.
1988s2.7.
Correspondence, Itinerary: No Title, remarks given at the dedication of Condon Airport at Linus Pauling Field, Condon, Oregon, October 15, 1988.
1988s2.8.
Manuscript, Abstract, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Introducing Herman Mark, Presentation of the Lord Award to Herman Mark, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, October 18, 1988.
1988s2.9.
Correspondence: How to Live Longer and Feel Better, Emeritus Forum, sponsored by the College of San Mateo, Burlingame, California, November 2, 1988.
1988s2.10.
Manuscript Notes: Round Table of Stanford, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, November 5, 1988.
1988s2.11.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence: The Origin of Molecular Evolution, University of California, Los Angeles, December 22, 1988.

1989s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1989.
1989s.1.
Correspondence, Program: Inorganic Analogs to Biological Specificity, Comet Nucleus Sample Return Workshop, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Ames Research Station, Moffett Field, California, January 17, 1989.
1989s.2.
Flyer: No Title, International Conference on Mathematical Chemistry, Galveston, Texas, March 5-9, 1989.
1989s.3.
Correspondence, Itinerary: Vitamins and Health, Roche Vitamins and Fine Chemicals, Nutley, New Jersey, March 29, 1989.
1989s.4.
Correspondence, Program, Flyer: A Chemist's View of Research, Research Colloquium Series, Bellcore Communications Researchers, Red Bank, New Jersey, March 31, 1989.
1989s.5.
Correspondence, Brochure: How to Live Longer and Feel Better, Preventive Medicine for the 90's Symposium, New Jersey, April 8, 1989.
1989s.6.
Abstract, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: A Chemical View Of Metals and Intermetallic Compounds, Plenary Session, Materials Research Society, San Diego, California, April 26, 1989.
1989s.7.
Program: Thoughts on High Temperature Superconductors, San Francisco, California, April 28, 1989.
1989s.8.
Correspondence, Program, Press Release, Itinerary: Science Education, Vannevar Bush Award, National Science Board Annual Dinner, Washington, D.C., May 10, 1989.
1989s.9.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence: Statistics of Cancer, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, May 25, 1989.
1989s.10.
Itinerary: Biostatistical Analysis of Mortality Data for Cohorts of Cancer Patients, Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine Internal Workshop - "Nutritional Factors and Their Actions", Palo Alto, California, July 26, 1989.
1989s.11.
Correspondence, Notes, Program, Flyer, Itinerary: The Discovery Of the Alpha Helix and the Beta Sheets, Meeting of the Protein Society, Stein and Moore Banquet Address, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, August 1, 1989.
1989s.12.
Manuscript Notes, Program, Visual Aides, Press Release, Newspaper Clippings, Itinerary: Biostatistics of Cancer, Graduate Student Association, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, September 5, 1989.
1989s.13.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: No Title, the Lord Foundation Award, Lord Corporation's Fourth National Symposium on Technology and Society, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio, October 3, 1989.
1989s.14.
Manuscript Notes, Introduction, Itinerary, Program, Visual Aides: Aspects of X-Ray Crystallography, First Linus Pauling Lecture, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, November 28, 1989.

1990s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1990.
1990s.1.
Manuscript Notes, Program, Background Material: Are the Present Recommended Dietary Allowances Adequate?, Nutrition Policy Board, Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, D.C., March 13, 1990.
1990s.2.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Newspaper Clippings: How to Live Longer and Feel Better, the Pacific Club, Newport Beach, California, March 27, 1990.
1990s.3.
Manuscript Notes, Abstract, Itinerary, Background Material: Vitamins for Better Health, Long Beach State University, California, March 28, 1990.
1990s.4.
Program, Flyer, Itinerary: Vitamin C and Cancer and The Value of Orthomolecular Medicine, 19th Annual International Conference on Nutritional Medicine Today, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, May 4-5, 1990.
1990s.5.
Correspondence, Itinerary: No Title, Wallace Award, Scottish-American Foundation, Inc., New York, May 10, 1990.
1990s.6.
Typescript, Transcript, Abstract, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Background Material: The Path to World Peace, The Relevance of Albert Schweitzer at the Dawn of the 21st Century colloquium, United Nations, New York, August 23, 1990.
1990s.7.
Manuscript Notes, Proceedings, Program, Correspondence, Press Release, Itinerary: Prospects for Global Environmental Protection and World Peace in the 21st Century, Soka University, Los Angeles, California, August 24, 1990.
1990s.8.
Abstract, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Reduced Incidence and Tumor Burden in Spontaneous Mouse Mammary Tumors and UV-induced Tumors with Increasing Ascorbic Acid, NCI Symposium, "Ascorbic Acid: Biological Functions and Relation to Cancer," Washington, D.C., September 11, 1990.
1990s.9.
Correspondence, Program: How to Live Longer and Feel Better, the Commonwealth Club of California, San Jose, California, October 23, 1990.
1990s.10.
Manuscript Notes, Abstract, Correspondence, Program: Witch-Hunting of Scientists, Annual Meeting of the History of Science Society, Seattle, Washington, October 27, 1990.
1990s.11.
Typescript: No Title, [re: Heart Disease and Ascorbate] No Location, 1990.

1991s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1991.
1991s.1.
Correspondence, Flyer: How to Live Longer and Feel Better, Brown Bag Lectures, University of California, San Francisco, January 9, 1991.
1991s.2.
Manuscript Notes, Flyer: Icosahedral Quasicrystals are Twins of Cubic Crystals, Linus Pauling Lecture, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, February 14, 1991.
1991s.3.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Program: No Title, Ninetieth Birthday Celebration Honoring Linus Pauling, Linus Pauling Institute, The Stanford Court, San Francisco, California, February 26, 1991.
1991s.4.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program, Background Material: Richard Chase Tolman, Richard C. Tolman Medal, Southern California Section of the American Chemical Society, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, February 27, 1991.
1991s.5.
Correspondence, Program: X-ray Crystallography and the Nature of the Chemical Bond, at the symposium, "The Chemical Bond: Structure and Dynamics -- a Tribute to Linus Pauling on his 90th Birthday", California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, February 28, 1991.
1991s.6.
Correspondence, Itinerary: No Title, in honor of Pauling's 90th birthday, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, March 6, 1991.
1991s.7.
Flyer, Itinerary: How to Work for Peace and Justice Throughout Your Lifetime, Students for a Progressive Society, Memorial Union, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, March 7, 1991.
1991s.8.
Typescript, Correspondence, Brochure, Itinerary, Background Material: Reflections on the Persian Gulf "War," Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, Santa Barbara, California, April 6, 1991.
1991s.9.
Correspondence, Itinerary: Prophylactic and Therapeutic Value of Vitamins, Yale School of Medicine Lecture Series, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, April 23, 1991.
1991s.10.
Typescript, Correspondence, Press Release, Program, Itinerary: Supplementary Vitamin C -- a Neglected Opportunity for Improving Health, The Second World Congress on Vitamin C and the Immune System, San Diego, California, May 10, 1991.
1991s.11.
Correspondence: No Title, the 44th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, California, November 24, 1991.
1991s.12.
Correspondence, Program: Science and Responsibility, International Congress of Scientists and Engineers, Berlin, Germany, November 29, 1991.
1991s.13.
Typescript, Correspondence, Itinerary: Will the World of the Future be an Ethical World?, presented as part of the symposium The Past, Present and Future Role of the Arms Race, The Nobel Jubilee, Oslo, Norway, December 6, 1991; Vitamin C, lipoprotein(a) and cardiovascular disease, Institute of Medical Genetics, University of Oslo, December 9, 1991; No Title, The Great Nobel Debate, Nobel Jubilee, Stockholm, Sweden, December 11, 1991.
[Pauling did not attend]

1992s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1992.
1992s.1.
Program, Itinerary: Nutritional Factors, Linus Pauling Institute Symposium, Linus Pauling Institute, Palo Alto, California, January 27, 1992.
1992s.2.
Correspondence: No Title, Nuclear Medicine Conference, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, February 26, 1992.
1992s.3.
Correspondence, Program, Notes: A Personal View of Teaching and Research, First Gordon Research Conference on Science Education, Ventura, California, March 30, 1992.
1992s.4.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Correspondence, Flyer, Itinerary: Vitamin C: The Key to Health, Canadian Schizophrenia Foundation, Toronto, Canada, April 2, 1992.
1992s.5.
Press Release: No Title, Launching of the Linus Pauling Heart Foundation, Toronto, Canada, April 3, 1992.
1992s.6.
Correspondence, Itinerary: Vitamin C and Cardiovascular Disease, First Annual Linus Pauling Lecture, Annual Meeting of the American College of Advancement in Medicine, Dallas, Texas, May 16, 1992.
1992s.7.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program: Don't Be Too Narrow - and Think, Commencement Address, Molecular Biology, University of California, Berkeley, May 23, 1992.
1992s.8.
Correspondence, Itinerary: How to Improve Your Health by Taking Vitamin Supplements, the Forum Club of Houston, June 29, 1992; Vitamin C and Cardiovascular Disease, Texas Heart Institute, June 30, 1992, Houston, Texas.
1992s.9.
Correspondence, Itinerary: Vitamin C, Lipoprotein-a, and Cardiovascular Disease, O'Connor Hospital, San Jose, California, September 1, 1992.
1992s.10.
Itinerary: No Title, Presentation of his book, Vitamin C and Heart Disease, Press Conference, No Location, September 1992.
1992s.11.
Abstract, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Vitamin C: A Historical Perspective, Symposium, Cancer Treatment Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma, November 7, 1992.
1992s.12.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Itinerary: How to Make Discoveries, Inventive Minds Lecture Series, University of Houston, Texas, November 10, 1992.

1993s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1993.
1993s.1.
Manuscript Notes, Typescript, Itinerary: In Search of New Principles of Integration, Claremont McKenna College, Claremont, California, January 29, 1993.
1993s.2.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Itinerary, Notes: Early History of Coordination Chemistry, American Chemical Society, Denver, Colorado, March 29, 1993.
1993s.3.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary: Need for Theoretical Medicine, Sterling Winthrop Pharmaceuticals, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 10, 1993.
1993s.4.
News Release: No Title, [re: Vitamin C and heart disease] Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, California, August 10, 1993.
1993s.5.
Correspondence, Visual Aides, Itinerary: My Early Work on the Structure of the Clay Minerals and Some Later Studies of the Structure of Substances, Pioneers in Clay Science Lecture, Clay Minerals Society Meeting, San Diego, California, September 28, 1993.
1993s.6.
Correspondence: No Title, Power of Prevention conference, Institute for Optimum Nutrition, London, England, November 1993.
[LP delivered an address via video and telephone link-up]

1994s.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1994.
1994s.1.
Program, Itinerary: Oleg Jardetzky at the Beginning of His Career, International Symposium on Biological NMR, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, March 25, 1994.
1994s.2.
Program, Newsletter: Linus Pauling: A Tribute, [Pauling attended but did not speak] 75th Annual Meeting of the Pacific Division of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, San Francisco State University, California, June 22, 1994.

NDs.
Speeches by Linus Pauling, No Date.
NDs.1.
Manuscript, Notes: Introduction, [lecture re: structure of crystals] No Location, No Date. [1940s].
NDs.2.
Typescript Outline: The Hemoglobin Molecule in Health and Disease, No Location, No Date. [1950s].
NDs.3.
Typescript: Science in a Peaceful World, No Location, No Date. [1950s].
NDs.4.
Flyer: No Title, ["Dr. Linus Pauling will discuss a color film of H-Bomb Tests] Pasadena, California, May 22. [1950s].
NDs.5.
Manuscript Notes: Progress Toward World Government, No Location, No Date. [1950s].
NDs.6.
Typescript: Molecules, Our Friends and Enemies, No Location, No Date. [1950s].
NDs.7.
Notes: No Title, [re: molecular diseases, hemoglobin, genetics] No Location, No Date. [1960s].
NDs.8.
Itinerary: No Title, California Institute of Technology, [?] November 17. [1980s].

05. Manuscripts and Typescripts of Books. 1930-1992.

Manuscripts, typescripts and galley proofs of books written or co-written by Linus Pauling are the chief constituents of this section. Also included is correspondence relevant to the evolution and printing of Pauling's thirteen published books. In many instances, figures, artwork, research notes, publication contracts (both domestic and foreign), internal and external reviews and other background materials provide a fuller picture of the processes that informed each of Pauling's book projects. Special Collections also retains among its holdings several editions of each of Pauling's books, including numerous overseas translations. Finally, a great bulk of material is included concerning the handful of books that Pauling initiated but did not complete or publish.


106 boxes

1. The Structure of Line Spectra.


1.001.
The Structure of Line Spectra, by Linus Pauling and Samuel Goudsmit. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1930, 263 pages.
1.1.
Correspondence re: The Structure of Line Spectra, 1927.
1.2.
Correspondence re: The Structure of Line Spectra, 1928.
1.3.
Correspondence re: The Structure of Line Spectra, 1929.
1.4.
Correspondence re: The Structure of Line Spectra, 1930.
1.5.
Correspondence re: The Structure of Line Spectra, 1931.
1.6.
Correspondence re: The Structure of Line Spectra, 1948, 1951, 1955-1956, 1962-1963, 1969.

1.002.
The Structure of Line Spectra, by Linus Pauling and Samuel Goudsmit. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1930, 263 pages.
1.1.
The Structure of Line Spectra, by Linus Pauling and Samuel Goudsmit. [autographed copy].
1.2.
Atoommodel En Structuur Der Spectra, (1927) by Samuel Goudsmit, with Pauling notes.
1.3.
Charts, Graphs, Figures and Photos re: The Structure of Line Spectra, 1930.
1.4.
LP Manuscript: Comments on the Writing of the Books "The Structure of Line Spectra", McGraw-Hill (1930) by Linus Pauling and Samuel Goudsmit, October 30, 1989.

2. Introduction to Quantum Mechanics.


2.001.
Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, with Applications to Chemistry, by Linus Pauling and E. Bright Wilson. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1935, 468 pages.
1.1.
Correspondence re: Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, 1936-1951, 1954, 1957, 1959, 1962-1963, 1965, 1972, 1978.
1.2.
Published Reviews of Introduction to Quantum Mechanics.

2.002.
Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, with Applications to Chemistry, by Linus Pauling and E. Bright Wilson, First Edition, Third Impression. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1938, 468 pages.
2.1.
Bound Galley Proof of Introduction to Quantum Mechanics (Third Impression) with Manuscript Notes, 1938.
2.2.
Correspondence, Reprints, Notes re: Introduction to Quantum Mechanics (Third Impression), 1939.

2.003.
Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, with Applications to Chemistry, Second Edition, by Linus Pauling, E. Bright Wilson and Martin Karplus. [Unpublished].
3.1.
Typescript: "Chapter 3: The Schrdinger Wave Equation with the Harmonic Oscillator as an Example".
3.2.
Typescript: "Chapter 4: Operators and the Principles of Quantum Mechanics".
3.3.
Typescript: "Chapter 5: The Hydrogen Atom".
3.4.
Typescript: "Chapter 6: Perturbation Theory".
3.5.
Typescript: "Chapter 7: The Variational Method".
3.6.
Typescript: "Chapter 8: Matrices in Quantum Mechanics".
3.7.
Correspondence re: Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, Second Edition, 1950-1957.
3.8.
Correspondence re: Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, Second Edition, 1958-1974.
3.9.
Book contract between Pauling, Karplus & Wilson and McGraw-Hill Book Co., re: Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, Second Edition, 1956.

2.004.
Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, with Applications to Chemistry, Second Edition, by Linus Pauling, E. Bright Wilson and Martin Karplus. [Unpublished].
4.1.
Typescript, Correspondence, Notes: Chapters 1-8 of Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, Second Edition, with annotations by LP, 1972.

3. Quantum Mechanics of Organic Molecules [Unpublished].


3.001.
Quantum Mechanics of Organic Molecules, by Linus Pauling and G.W. Wheland. [Unpublished].
1.1.
Manuscript: "Chapter and Section Topics".
1.2.
Manuscript: "Chapter I: The Principles of Quantum Mechanics".
1.3.
Typescripts: "Chapter I: The Principles of Quantum Mechanics".
1.4.
Manuscript: "Chapter II: The Structure of Simple Molecules," sections 8-10.
1.5.
Manuscript: "Chapter II: The Structure of Simple Molecules," sections 9-12c.

3.002.
Quantum Mechanics of Organic Molecules, by Linus Pauling and G.W. Wheland. [Unpublished].
2.1.
Typescript: "Chapter II: The Structure of Simple Molecules," sections 8-10.
2.2.
Manuscript and Typescript: "Chapter II: The Quantum Mechanical Treatment of the Electron-Pair Bond".
2.3.
Typescript: "Chapter II: The Quantum Mechanical Treatment of the Electron-Pair Bond".
2.4.
Manuscript: Quantum Mechanics of Organic Molecules, sections 13, 14.
2.5.
Typescript: "Chapter III: Resonance".

3.003.
Quantum Mechanics of Organic Molecules, by Linus Pauling and G.W. Wheland. [Unpublished].
3.1.
Typescript: "Chapter III: The Resonance of Molecules Among Several Valence-Bond Structures".
3.2.
Typescript: "Chapter IV: The Effect of Resonance upon the Chemical Properties of Substances".
3.3.
Typescript: "Chapter V: The Structure of Benzene".
3.4.
Manuscript: "Chapter V". [missing pages 1- 4].
3.5.
Manuscript: "Chapter X: A More Detailed Semi-Empirical Valence-Bond Treatment".
3.6.
Manuscript: "Ultra-Violet Absorption Spectra of Aromatic and Unsaturated Hydrocarbons".
3.7.
Manuscript: "Oxidation-Reduction Potentials of Quinones".
3.8.
Typescript: "Chapter XII: Further Approximate Methods".
3.9.
Assorted Notes and Correspondence re: Quantum Mechanics of Organic Molecules, 1933-1945.

4. The Nature of the Chemical Bond.


4.001.
The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals: An Introduction to Modern Structural Chemistry, by Linus Pauling. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press; London: Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, 1939, 419 pages.
1.1.
Reviews of and Recommendations for The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals.
1.2.
Correspondence, Reprints re: The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals, 1938-1948.
1.3.
Typescript: Table of Contents and Chapters I-III, 1934.
1.4.
Manuscript Notes, Typescript Notes, Reprints: Chapter V, "Interatomic Distances and Their Relation to the Structure of Molecules and Crystals.".
1.5.
Manuscript Notes: Chapter VIII, "The One Electron Bond and the Three Electron Bond." .
1.6.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence: Chapter VIII, "Conjugations of Resonance in Aromatic Compounds, 1932-1934.".
1.7.
Correspondence, Manuscript Notes: Chapter VIII, "Conjugance of Resonance in Aromatic Compounds", 1935-1936.

4.002.
The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals: An Introduction to Modern Structural Chemistry, by Linus Pauling. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press; London: Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, 1939, 419 pages.
2.1.
Manuscript Notes: Chapter VIII, Conjugations of Resonance in Aromatic Compounds, 1934-1939.
2.2.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence: Chapter IX, "The Hydrogen Bond.".
2.3.
Manuscript Notes, Typescript Notes: Chapter XI, "The Structure of Complex Ionic Crystals.".
2.4.
Assorted Notes re: The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals.
2.5.
Bound Galley Proof of The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals, interleaved and with annotations.
2.6.
Article: "Found in the Othmer Library IV: Pauling's Chemical Bond", by Kostas Gavroglu, Chemical Heritage, 10, 2 (Summer 1993).

4.003.
The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals: An Introduction to Modern Structural Chemistry, Second Edition, by Linus Pauling. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press; London: Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, 1940, 450 pages.
3.1.
Book Contract Between Linus Pauling and Cornell University, 1940.
3.2.
Published reviews of The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules, Second Edition.

4.004.
The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals: An Introduction to Modern Structural Chemistry, Second Edition, by Linus Pauling. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press; London: Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, 1940, 450 pages.
4.1.
Copy of The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals, Second Edition, with extensive notes for revision.

4.005.
The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals: An Introduction to Modern Structural Chemistry, Third Edition, by Linus Pauling. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1960, 644 pages.
5.1.
Manuscript: "Preface to the Third Edition.".
5.2.
Manuscript: "Table of Contents and Miscellaneous Notes.".
5.3.
Manuscript: "Legends for Figures for Chapter I.".
5.4.
Manuscript: "Chapter 2 and Legends for Figures for Chapter 2.".
5.5.
Manuscript: "Chapter 4.".
5.6.
Manuscript: "Chapter 8.".
5.7.
Manuscript: "Chapter 10.".
5.8.
Manuscript: "Appendix IV.".
5.9.
Manuscript: "Appendix VII.".
5.10.
Manuscript: "Appendix IX.".
5.11.
Manuscript: "Appendix X and Legends for Figures.".
5.12.
Typescript: "Figures for Chapter 5.".
5.13.
Typescript: "Figures for Chapter 7.".
5.14.
Typescript: "Figures for Chapter 10.".
5.15.
Typescript: "Figures for Chapter 11.".
5.16.
Manuscript: "Legends for Figures for Chapter 12.".
5.17.
Typescript: "Figures for Chapter 13.".
5.18.
Typescript: "Figures for Appendix X.".
5.19.
Assorted Figures for use in The Nature of the Chemical Bond, Third Edition.

4.006.
The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals: An Introduction to Modern Structural Chemistry, Third Edition, by Linus Pauling. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1960, 644 pages.
6.1.
Self-Made Galleys intended for corrections and revisions: "Chapter 1 - Resonance and the Chemical Bond.".
6.2.
Self-Made Galleys intended for corrections and revisions: "Chapter 2 - The Electronic Structure of Atoms and the Formal Rules for the Formation of Covalent Bonds.".
6.3.
Self-Made Galleys intended for corrections and revisions: "Chapter 3 - The Partial Ionic Character of Covalent Bonds and the Relative Electronegativity of Atoms.".
6.4.
Self-Made Galleys intended for corrections and revisions: "Chapter 4 - The Directed Covalent Bond; Bond Strengths and Bond Angles.".
6.5.
Self-Made Galleys intended for corrections and revisions: "Chapter 5 - Complex Bond Orbitals; The Magnetic Criterion for Bond Type.".
6.6.
Self-Made Galleys intended for corrections and revisions: "Chapter 6 - The Resonance of Molecules among Several Valence-Bond Structures.".
6.7.
Self-Made Galleys intended for corrections and revisions: "Chapter 7 - Interatomic Distances and Their Relation to the Structure of Molecules and Crystals.".

4.007.
The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals: An Introduction to Modern Structural Chemistry, Third Edition, by Linus Pauling. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1960, 644 pages.
7.1.
Self-Made Galleys intended for corrections and revisions: "Chapter 8 - Types of Resonance in Molecules.".
7.2.
Self-Made Galleys intended for corrections and revisions: "Chapter 9 - The Structure of Molecules and Complex Ions Involving Bonds with Partial Double-Bond Character.".
7.3.
Self-Made Galleys intended for corrections and revisions: "Chapter 10 - The One-Electron Bond and the Three-Electron Bond; Electron-deficient Substances.".
7.4.
Self-Made Galleys intended for corrections and revisions: "Chapter 11 - The Metallic Bond.".

4.008.
The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals: An Introduction to Modern Structural Chemistry, Third Edition, by Linus Pauling. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1960, 644 pages.
8.1.
Self-Made Galleys intended for corrections and revisions: "Chapter 12 - The Hydrogen Bond.".
8.2.
Self-Made Galleys intended for corrections and revisions: "Chapter 13 - The Sizes of Ions and the Structure of Ionic Crystals.".
8.3.
Self-Made Galleys intended for corrections and revisions: "Chapter 14 - A Summarizing Discussion of Resonance and Its Significance for Chemistry.".
8.4.
Self-Made Galleys intended for corrections and revisions: "Appendices and Indices.".
8.5.
Self-Made Galleys intended for corrections and revisions: "Author Index.".
8.6.
Self-Made Galleys intended for corrections and revisions: "Subject Index.".
8.7.
Published reviews of The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals: An Introduction to Modern Structural Chemistry, Third Edition.

4.009.
The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals: An Introduction to Modern Structural Chemistry, Third Edition, by Linus Pauling. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1960, 644 pages.
9.1.
Correspondence re: Typing and Art Expenses, Cornell University Press, 1958-1959.
9.2.
Correspondence: Cornell University Press, 1946-1958.
9.3.
Correspondence: Cornell University Press, 1959.
9.4.
Correspondence: Cornell University Press, 1960.
9.5.
Correspondence: Cornell University Press, 1961-1962.
9.6.
Correspondence: Cornell University Press, 1963-1969.
9.7.
Correspondence: Cornell University Press, 1976-1990.
9.8.
Materials re: foreign editions of The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals, 1960-1969.
9.9.
Title page of The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals. [English, German, Japanese, and Spanish translations].

4.010.
The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals: An Introduction to Modern Structural Chemistry, Third Edition, by Linus Pauling. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1960, 644 pages.
10.1.
Assorted Correspondence re: The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals, 1949-1990.
10.2.
Notes on revisions to be made for The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals, Third Edition.
10.3.
Notes, Correspondence and Reprints re: The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals, Third Edition, 1935-1962.
10.4.
Promotional Materials re: The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals, Third Edition.

4.011.
The Chemical Bond, by Linus Pauling. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1967, 267 pages.
11.1.
Correspondence re: The Chemical Bond, 1964-1969.
11.2.
Assorted Materials re: The Chemical Bond.

4.012.
The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals, Proposed Fourth Edition. [Unpublished].
12.1.
Notes, Correspondence, Reprints re: The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals, Proposed Fourth Edition, 1962-1965.
12.2.
Notes, Correspondence, Reprints re: The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals, Proposed Fourth Edition, 1962-1966.

4.013.
The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals, Proposed Fourth Edition. [Unpublished].
13.1.
Notes and Reprints re: The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals, Proposed Fourth Edition, 1953-1962.
13.2.
Notes, Typescripts, Reprints re: The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals, Proposed Fourth Edition, 1957-1962.

4.014.
The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals, Proposed Fourth Edition. [Unpublished].
14.1.
Correspondence: The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals, Proposed Fourth Edition, 1961-1985.
14.2.
Notes, Correspondence, Reprints re: The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals, Proposed Fourth Edition, 1941-1952, 1970.
14.3.
Bound Galley Proofs of The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals: An Introduction to Modern Structural Chemistry, Third Edition, containing revisions to chapters 1-6.

4.015.
The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals, Proposed Fourth Edition. [Unpublished].
15.1.
Bound Galley Proofs of The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals: An Introduction to Modern Structural Chemistry, Third Edition, containing revisions to chapters 6-11.

4.016.
The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals, Proposed Fourth Edition. [Unpublished].
16.1.
Bound Galley Proofs of The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals: An Introduction to Modern Structural Chemistry, Third Edition, containing revisions to chapters 11-16.

5. General Chemistry.


5.001.
General Chemistry. [Preliminary Prototype].
1.1.
General Chemistry Part I - preliminary prototype version of General Chemistry published in-house and used in Pauling's classes. Includes manuscript notes.
1.2.
General Chemistry Part II (two copies) - preliminary prototype version of General Chemistry published in-house and used in Pauling's classes. Includes manuscript notes.
1.3.
Manuscript: Elementary Chemistry: The Facts and Basic Principles of Chemistry and their Significance in Modern Life. [LP annotation: "A proposed text for high schools. Corona del Mar, 1937"].

5.002.
General Chemistry: A First-year Course in College Chemistry to Follow a Year of High-school Chemistry, by Linus Pauling. Pasadena, California: California Institute of Technology, 1941, 275 pages; 1944, 239 pages.
2.1.
Manuscript: Preliminary Outlines.
2.2.
Manuscript: Table of Contents.
2.3.
Manuscript: "Chapter 1 - The Nature and Structure of Matter".
2.4.
Manuscript: "Chapter 2 - Elements, Elementary Substances and Compounds".
2.5.
Manuscript: "Chapter 3 - Weight Relations in Chemical Reactions".
2.6.
Manuscript: "Chapter 4 - Valence and Atomic Structure, the Periodic System of the Elements and Oxidation-Reduction Reactions".
2.7.
Manuscript: "Chapter 5 - The Properties of Gases".
2.8.
Manuscript: "Chapter 6 - The Properties of Solutions".

5.003.
General Chemistry: A First-year Course in College Chemistry to Follow a Year of High-school Chemistry, by Linus Pauling. Pasadena, California: California Institute of Technology, 1941, 275 pages; 1944, 239 pages.
3.1.
Manuscript: "Chapter 7 - Thermochemistry".
3.2.
Manuscript: "Chapter 8 - The Rate of Chemical Reactions".
3.3.
Manuscript: "Chapter 9 - Chemical Equilibrium".
3.4.
Manuscript: "Chapter 10 - Acids and Bases".
3.5.
Manuscript: "Chapter 11 - Solubility Product and Precipitation".
3.6.
Manuscript: "Chapter 12 - Complex Ions".
3.7.
Manuscript: "Chapter 13 - Oxidation - Reduction Equilibria".
3.8.
Manuscript: "Freshman Chemistry, 21 September 1932", LP's note to himself introducing the idea of a freshman chemistry textbook.

5.004.
General Chemistry: An Introduction to Descriptive Chemistry and Modern Chemical Theory, by Linus Pauling, with illustrations by Roger Hayward. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1947, 618 pages.
4.1.
Typescript: Legends and revisions for figures.
4.2.
Typescript: Preface, Table of Contents and other preliminary leaves. [including English, Chinese, German, French, and Spanish editions].
4.3.
Typescript: "Chapter 1: Chemistry".
4.4.
Typescript: "Chapter 2: The Nature and Properties of Matter".
4.5.
Typescript: "Chapter 3: Atoms, Molecules, and Crystals".
4.6.
Typescript: "Chapter 4: Elements, Elementary Substances, and Compounds".
4.7.
Typescript: "Chapter 5: The Chemical Elements and the Periodic Law, Part 1".
4.8.
Typescript: "Chapter 6: The Chemical Elements and the Periodic Law, Part 2".
4.9.
Typescript: "Chapter 7: Weight Relations in Chemical Reactions".

5.005.
General Chemistry: An Introduction to Descriptive Chemistry and Modern Chemical Theory, by Linus Pauling, with illustrations by Roger Hayward. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1947, 618 pages.
5.1.
Typescript: "Chapter 8: Ions, Ionic Valence, and Electrolysis".
5.2.
Typescript: "Chapter 9: Covalence and Electronic Structure".
5.3.
Typescript: "Chapter 10: Oxidation - Reduction Reactions".
5.4.
Typescript: "Chapter 11: Chromium and Manganese, and Related Metals".
5.5.
Typescript: "Chapter 12: The Halogens".
5.6.
Typescript: "Chapter 13: The Laws of Electrolysis, Electrolytic Processes".
5.7.
Typescript: "Chapter 14: The Properties of Gases".
5.8.
Typescript: "Chapter 15: Water".
5.9.
Typescript: "Chapter 16: The Properties of Solutions".
5.10.
Typescript: "Chapter 17: Sulfur".
5.11.
Typescript: "Chapter 18: Nitrogen".
5.12.
Typescript: "Chapter 19: The Rate of Chemical Reactions".
5.13.
Typescript: "Chapter 20: Chemical Equilibrium".
5.14.
Typescript: "Chapter 21: Acids and Bases".
5.15.
Typescript: "Chapter 22: Phospherus, Arsenic, Antimony, and Bismuth".
5.16.
Typescript: "Chapter 23: Solubility Product and Precipitation".

5.006.
General Chemistry: An Introduction to Descriptive Chemistry and Modern Chemical Theory, by Linus Pauling, with illustrations by Roger Hayward. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1947, 618 pages.
6.1.
Typescript: "Chapter 24: Complex Ions".
6.2.
Typescript: "Chapter 25: Copper, Silver and Gold".
6.3.
Typescript: "Chapter 26: Zinc, Cadmium and Mercury".
6.4.
Typescript: "Chapter 27: Iron, Cobalt, Nickel, and the Platinum Metals".
6.5.
Typescript: "Chapter 28: Tin, Lead, and Other Metals".
6.6.
Typescript: "Chapter 29: Organic Chemistry".
6.7.
Typescript: "Chapter 30: The Chemistry of Silicon".
6.8.
Typescript: "Chapter 31: Thermochemistry".
6.9.
Typescript: "Chapter 32: Oxidation - Reduction Equilibria".
6.10.
Typescript: "Chapter 33: Radiochemistry".
6.11.
Typescript: "Appendix A: The Prices of Chemicals".
6.12.
Typescript: "Index".
6.13.
Typescript: "Enlarged Index".

5.007.
General Chemistry: An Introduction to Descriptive Chemistry and Modern Chemical Theory, by Linus Pauling, with illustrations by Roger Hayward. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1947, 618 pages.
7.1.
Foreign Reviews of General Chemistry.
7.2.
Notes to Self re: General Chemistry.
7.3.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Reprint: Review of General Chemistry, by Kasimir Fajans, published in The Journal of Physical and Colloid Chemistry, 1950.
7.4.
Correspondence: Early critiques of General Chemistry, 1942-1943.
7.5.
Correspondence: Requests for use of copyright material in General Chemistry, 1947.
7.6.
Correspondence re: Publication of General Chemistry by W. H. Freeman and Co., 1946-1949.
7.7.
Newspaper Clipping re: Release of General Chemistry, San Francisco News, May 10, 1947.

5.008.
General Chemistry: An Introduction to Descriptive Chemistry and Modern Chemical Theory, by Linus Pauling, with illustrations by Roger Hayward. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1947, 618 pages.
8.1.
Correspondence: Critiques of General Chemistry as requested by W. H. Freeman and Co., 1947.
8.2.
Published Reviews of General Chemistry, 1947-1948.
8.3.
Correspondence: Post-publication comments to Linus Pauling concerning General Chemistry, .
8.4.
Orders for General Chemistry, 1948-1949.
8.5.
Correspondence re: Foreign translations of General Chemistry, 1948-1949.
8.6.
Correspondence re: Printing and publication offers for General Chemistry from American Book Company, 1942.
8.7.
Correspondence re: Printing and publication offers for General Chemistry from F.S. Crofts & Co, 1943, 1946.
8.8.
Correspondence re: Printing and publication offers for General Chemistry by Edwards Brothers Lithographers, 1942-1944.
8.9.
Correspondence re: Printing and publication offers for General Chemistry from Farrar and Rinehart, Inc, 1943-1946.
8.10.
Correspondence re: Printing and publication offers for General Chemistry from Ginn and Company, 1942, 1946.
8.11.
Correspondence re: Printing and publication offers for General Chemistry from Harper and Brothers Publishers, 1941-1942, 1946.
8.12.
Correspondence re: Printing and publication offers for General Chemistry from Heck-Cattell Publishing Company, Inc., 1944-1946.
8.13.
Correspondence re: Printing and publication offers for General Chemistry from Henry Holt and Company, 1945-1946.
8.14.
Correspondence re: Printing and publication offers for General Chemistry from The Macmillan Company, 1941-1942, 1946.
8.15.
Correspondence re: Printing and publication offers for General Chemistry from McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1941-1942, 1946.
8.16.
Correspondence re: Printing and publication offers for General Chemistry from Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1941-1942, 1946.
8.17.
Correspondence re: Printing and publication offers for General Chemistry from W.B. Saunders Company, 1942, 1945-1946.
8.18.
Correspondence re: Printing and publication offers for General Chemistry from J.W. Stacey, Inc., 1945-1946.
8.19.
Correspondence re: Printing and publication offers for General Chemistry from Stanford University Press, 1942-1943.
8.20.
Correspondence re: Printing and publication offers for General Chemistry from Charles C. Thomas Publishers, 1946.
8.21.
Correspondence re: Printing and publication offers for General Chemistry from D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc., 1942-1943, 1946.
8.22.
Correspondence re: Printing and publication offers for General Chemistry from John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1941-1942, 1944-1946.

5.009.
General Chemistry: An Introduction to Descriptive Chemistry and Modern Chemical Theory, by Linus Pauling, with illustrations by Roger Hayward. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1947, 618 pages.
9.1.
Correspondence: W.H. Freemen and Co. re: General Chemistry., 1945-1949.
9.2.
Correspondence: W.H. Freeman and Co. re: General Chemistry., 1950-1952.
9.3.
Assorted Correspondence re: General Chemistry, 1941-1987.
9.4.
Yellow peer review slips re: General Chemistry, 1947-1950.
9.5.
Promotional Materials re: General Chemistry.

5.010.
General Chemistry: An Introduction to Descriptive Chemistry and Modern Chemical Theory, Second Edition, by Linus Pauling, with illustrations by Roger Hayward. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1953, 710 pages.
10.1.
Correspondence re: Publication of General Chemistry, Second Edition, by W. H. Freeman and Co., 1951-1963, 1965-1966.
10.2.
Correspondence re: Translations and foreign editions of General Chemistry,Second Edition, 1952-1966.
10.3.
Correspondence: Copyright requests by Linus Pauling for use in General Chemistry,Second Edition, 1953-1954.
10.4.
Correspondence and Typescripts: Published reviews of General Chemistry,Second Edition, 1955-1956.
10.5.
Correspondence re: Complimentary copies of General Chemistry,Second Edition given by Linus Pauling, 1953-1961.
10.6.
Correspondence re: Requests for solutions to problems from General Chemistry,Second Edition, 1952-1963.
10.7.
Correspondence re: Laboratory manual for General Chemistry,Second Edition, 1952.
10.8.
Correspondence: Comments from a chemistry class re: General Chemistry, Second Edition, 1955.
10.9.
Materials re: Figures used in General Chemistry, Second Edition.

5.011.
General Chemistry: An Introduction to Descriptive Chemistry and Modern Chemical Theory, Second Edition, by Linus Pauling, with illustrations by Roger Hayward. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1953, 710 pages.
11.1.
Correspondence: Errors in General Chemistry,Second Edition, noted by readers and students, 1953-1966.
11.2.
Correspondence: Requests to reproduce figures and text from General Chemistry, Second Edition, 1956-1964.
11.3.
Correspondence: Discussion of a possible General Chemistry, Third Edition with W. H. Freeman and Company, 1967-1969.
11.4.
Correspondence and Typescripts: Work on General Chemistry by Barclay Kamb, 1967-1968.
11.5.
Galley Proof: General Chemistry, Second Edition.
11.6.
Articles, Correspondence, Typescripts: Reviews of foreign editions of General Chemistry, Second Edition, 1961-1965.
11.7.
Title pages and promotional materials for General Chemistry, Second Edition. [Hindi, French, German, Polish, Hebrew, Portuguese, and Italian translations].

5.012.
General Chemistry: An Introduction to Descriptive Chemistry and Modern Chemical Theory, Second Edition, by Linus Pauling, with illustrations by Roger Hayward. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1953, 710 pages.
12.1.
Manuscript: "Author's Report on General Chemistry", by J.H. Behnke, 1948; Typescript: "Report on Pauling, General Chemistry", by User #1, No Date; Typescript: "Report on Pauling, General Chemistry", Author Unknown, No Date.
12.2.
Typescripts, Correspondence: Internal Pre-Publication Reviews of General Chemistry, Second Edition, 1948-1950.
12.3.
User Comment Cards re: General Chemistry, Second Edition, 1951-1953, 1958-1959, 1961.
12.4.
Published reviews of General Chemistry, Second Edition, 1954.
12.5.
Non-review print notations for General Chemistry, Second Edition, 1954.
12.6.
Notes for revisions of General Chemistry, Second Edition.
12.7.
Blank pre-galley forms.
12.8.
Galley Proofs, Correspondence re: "Answers to Problems in Linus Pauling's 'General Chemistry', Second Edition".
12.9.
Assorted Notes and Reprints re: General Chemistry, Second Edition.

5.013.
General Chemistry, Third Edition, by Linus Pauling. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1970, 959 pages.
13.1.
Manuscript: "Chapter 3-3: Units of Electrical Charge".
13.2.
Typescript, Galley Proof: "Chapter 7 Exercises".
13.3.
Manuscript: "Entropy of Monatomic Gas" [Chapter and Section unknown].
13.4.
Manuscript: "Chapter 5-1: Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table of the Elements".
13.5.
Manuscript: "Chapter 6 Exercises".
13.6.
Manuscript: "Chapter 7-1: The Nonmetallic Elements and Some of their Compounds".
13.7.
Manuscript: "Chapter 9-2: Quantum Mechanics of a Monatomic Gas".
13.8.
Manuscript: "Chapter 10: Chemical Thermodynamics".
13.9.
Manuscript: "Chapter 11: Chemical Equilibrium".
13.10.
Manuscript: "Chapter 11 Exercises".
13.11.
Manuscript: "Chapter 12-2: The Water Molecule".
13.12.
Materials re: drawings, diagrams and figures used in General Chemistry, Third Edition.

5.014.
General Chemistry, Third Edition, by Linus Pauling. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1970, 959 pages.
14.1.
Manuscript: "Chapter 13-10: The Escaping Tendency and the Chemical Potential".
14.2.
Manuscript, Typescript: "Chapter 15-1: Oxidation-Reduction Reactions. Electrolysis".
14.3.
Manuscript: "Chapter 16-6: Kinetics of Enzyme Reactions".
14.4.
Manuscript: "Chapter 17-6: The Free-Electron Theory of Metals".
14.5.
Manuscript: "Chapter 18-6: Electron-Deficient Substances".
14.6.
Manuscript: "Chapter 19-10: The Structure and Stability of Carbonyls and other Covalent Complexes of the Transition Metals.".
14.7.
Manuscript: "Chapter 21-14: [No Title - refers to Zinc Sulfide]".
14.8.
Manuscript: "Chapter 22-3: Superconductivity".
14.9.
Manuscript: "Chapter 25-19: [No Title - refers to resonance particles]".
14.10.
Manuscript Notes re: Appendices and Tables.
14.11.
Typescript: "Appendix I: Basic IS Units".
14.12.
Typescript: "Appendix IV: X-Rays and Crystal Structure".
14.13.
Typescript: "Appendix XIV: The Magnetic Properties of Substances".
14.14.
Correspondence: W.H. Freeman and Company, other individuals, re: General Chemistry, Third Edition, 1966-1970, 1973, 1979-1980, 1983-1984, 1986, 1989.

5.015.
General Chemistry, Third Edition, by Linus Pauling. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1970, 959 pages.
15.1.
Bound Galley Proofs of General Chemistry, Third Edition. Contains manuscript notes for revision and a heavily edited version of General Chemistry, Second Edition.

5.016.
General Chemistry, Third Edition, by Linus Pauling. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1970, 959 pages.
16.1.
Reviewer comment cards re: General Chemistry, Third Edition.
16.2.
Published reviews of General Chemistry, Third Edition.

5.017.
General Chemistry, by Linus Pauling. [unabridged, slightly altered and corrected reproduction of the Third edition] New York: Dover Publications, Inc., 1988, 959 pages.
17.1.
Correspondence, Publication Contract: General Chemistry, Dover Edition, 1984-1988.

6. College Chemistry.


6.001.
College Chemistry: An Introductory Textbook of General Chemistry, by Linus Pauling, with illustrations by Roger Hayward. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1950, 705 pages.
1.1.
Correspondence re: College Chemistry, 1947-1949.
1.2.
Correspondence re: College Chemistry, 1950.
1.3.
Correspondence re: College Chemistry, 1951.
1.4.
Correspondence re: College Chemistry, 1952-1954, 1977, 1979, 1983.
1.5.
LP Notes to Self re: College Chemistry.
1.6.
Assorted Notes re: College Chemistry, 1940-1951.
1.7.
Correspondence: W.H. Freemen and Co. re: College Chemistry, 1949-1952.

6.002.
College Chemistry: An Introductory Textbook of General Chemistry, by Linus Pauling, with illustrations by Roger Hayward. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1950, 705 pages.
2.1.
Title page for College Chemistry.
2.2.
Notes and Correspondence re: Errors in and revisions to be made to College Chemistry, First Edition.
2.3.
Typescript: First Author's Report [by W.H. Freeman] on College Chemistry, 1949.
2.4.
Internal pre-publication editorial reviews of College Chemistry.
2.5.
Drawings and diagrams for College Chemistry. [Roger Hayward and others].
2.6.
Published reviews and reviewer comment cards re: College Chemistry, 1950-1954.
2.7.
Materials re: "An Analysis of Pauling's College Chemistry Adoptions", July 7, 1954.

6.003.
College Chemistry: An Introductory Textbook of General Chemistry, Second Edition, by Linus Pauling, with illustrations by Roger Hayward. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1955, 685 pages.
3.1.
Correspondence re: College Chemistry, Second Edition, 1954.
3.2.
Correspondence re: College Chemistry, Second Edition, 1955.
3.3.
Correspondence re: College Chemistry, Second Edition, 1956-1960.
3.4.
Correspondence re: College Chemistry, Second Edition, 1961.
3.5.
Correspondence: W.H. Freeman & Co., re: College Chemistry, Second Edition, 1953-1964.
3.6.
Correspondence re: College Chemistry, Second Edition, 1966, 1974.

6.004.
College Chemistry: An Introductory Textbook of General Chemistry, Second Edition, by Linus Pauling, with illustrations by Roger Hayward. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1955, 685 pages.
4.1.
Published reviews and reviewer comment cards re: College Chemistry, Second Edition, 1955-1959.

6.005.
College Chemistry: An Introductory Textbook of General Chemistry, Second Edition, by Linus Pauling, with illustrations by Roger Hayward. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1955, 685 pages.
5.1.
Manuscripts, Typescripts, Correspondence, Notes re: Rough draft of College Chemistry, Second Edition, 1954.
5.2.
Materials re: Diagrams and Figures used in College Chemistry, Second Edition.
5.3.
Notebook and Notes re: Revision of College Chemistry, by Fred Allen.

6.006.
College Chemistry: An Introductory Textbook of General Chemistry, Third Edition, by Linus Pauling, with illustrations by Roger Hayward. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1964, 832 pages.
6.1.
Title Page for College Chemistry, Third Edition.
6.2.
Typescript: "Answers to Problems from College Chemistry, Third Edition.".
6.3.
Correspondence re: College Chemistry, Third Edition, 1958-1959, 1961-1962, 1964-1966, 1974, 1977, 1981-1982, 1991.
6.4.
Typescripts, Manuscript: Revisions to College Chemistry for preparation of the Third Edition.
6.5.
Galley corrections for College Chemistry, Third Edition, chapters 3-5, and Galley # 158-180; assorted notes for revision.
6.6.
Promotional material for College Chemistry, Third Edition.
6.7.
Materials re: Foreign editions of General Chemistry and College Chemistry.
6.8.
Reviewer comment cards and published reviews re: College Chemistry, Third Edition, 1964.
6.9.
Typescript: "Preface for Third Edition of College Chemistry".
6.10.
Correspondence, Notes, Drawings re: Figures for College Chemistry, Third Edition.

6.007.
College Chemistry: An Introductory Textbook of General Chemistry, Third Edition, by Linus Pauling, with illustrations by Roger Hayward. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1964, 832 pages.
7.1.
Bound Galley Proof of College Chemistry, Third Edition, with manuscript notes for revision, 1964.

6.008.
College Chemistry, Fourth Edition. [Unpublished].
8.1.
Typescript: "Specific Comments While Reading the Third Edition", College Chemistry, by Linus Pauling [?], November 30, 1973.
8.2.
Manuscript: Chapter Titles of College Chemistry, Fourth Edition, April 21, 1971.
8.3.
Non-Pauling Manuscript: "Ferromagnetism of Metals".
8.4.
Tables, Appendices and Assorted Notes re: College Chemistry, Fourth Edition.
8.5.
Manuscript Notes re: Exercises for College Chemistry, Fourth Edition.

7. No More War!.


7.001.
No More War!, by Linus Pauling with illustrations by Roger Hayward. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1958, 254 pages.
1.1.
Manuscript and Typescript: Notes and Outline.
1.2.
Manuscript: Charts.
1.3.
Manuscript: Figures.
1.4.
Manuscript and Typescript: Draft of No More War!.
1.5.
Typescript: Revised Draft of No More War!, April 20, 1958.

7.002.
No More War!, by Linus Pauling with illustrations by Roger Hayward. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1958, 254 pages.
2.1.
Typescript: "Chapter 3: The Scientists' Petition to the United Nations".
2.2.
Typescript: "Chapter 4: Radioactivity and Fallout".
2.3.
Typescript: "Chapter 5: Bombs and the Human Race".
2.4.
Typescript: "Chapter 6: Radiation and Disease".
2.5.
Typescript: "Chapter 7: The Unreliability of Dr. Edward Teller".
2.6.
Typescript: "Chapter 8: The Nature of Nuclear War".
2.7.
Typescript: "Chapter 9: The Need for International Agreements".
2.8.
Typescript: "Chapter 10: A Proposal: Research for Peace".
2.9.
Typescript: "Appendix 5: Appeal by American Scientists (June 3, 1957) and Petition to the United Nations by World Scientists (January 13, 1958)".
2.10.
Typescript: "Introduction to the paperback edition of No More War!: Recent Developments, 1958-1961".

7.003.
No More War!, by Linus Pauling with illustrations by Roger Hayward. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1958, 254 pages.
3.1.
Correspondence re: No More War!, 1958-1963, 1965, 1969.
3.2.
Correspondence and Galley Proofs re: Chapter 6 of No More War!, as reprinted in The Nation, 1958.

7.004.
No More War!, by Linus Pauling with illustrations by Roger Hayward. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1958, 254 pages.
4.1.
Published Reviews of No More War!, 1958.
4.2.
Correspondence re: Translation of No More War! into German and Italian, 1958, 1960.
4.3.
Non-review newspaper clippings re: No More War!, 1958.

7.005.
No More War!, by Linus Pauling with illustrations by Roger Hayward. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1958, 254 pages.
5.1.
Typescript with handwritten notes: "No More War!, Corrected Rough Draft".

7.006.
No More War!, by Linus Pauling with illustrations by Roger Hayward. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1958, 254 pages.
6.1.
Typescript with handwritten notes: No More War!.

7.007.
No More War! (25th Anniversary Edition), by Linus Pauling with illustrations by Roger Hayward. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1983, 304 pages.
7.1.
Revisions and Addenda for No More War! (25th Anniversary Edition).
7.2.
Correspondence: W.H. Freeman and Company re: No More War! (25th Anniversary Edition), 1983.
7.3.
Correspondence: Dodd, Mead and Company, Inc. re: No More War! (25th Anniversary Edition), 1980, 1982-1983, 1989.
7.4.
Typescript: Review of No More War! (25th Anniversary Edition), published by the International Council of Psychologists, 1984.
7.5.
Collected Research Materials re: war, 1991. [For third edition of No More War! ?].

7.008.
No More War! (25th Anniversary Edition), by Linus Pauling with illustrations by Roger Hayward. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1983, 304 pages.
8.1.
Typescript: Revision notes for No More War! (25th Anniversary Edition), 1982-1983.
8.2.
Manuscript: Revision notes for No More War! (25th Anniversary Edition), 1982-1983.
8.3.
Manuscript: Comments on and corrections to No More War!, made by Zelek Herman, July 3, 1983.
8.4.
Order forms for No More War! (25th Anniversary Edition).
8.5.
Correspondence: Permission to reprint excerpts of No More War! (25th Anniversary Edition), 1984, 1986, 1989.
8.6.
Title pages for No More War! (25th Anniversary Edition). [British, German, Japanese, Russian, Slovakian, and Swedish translations].
8.7.
Galley Proof with handwritten corrections: No More War! (25th Anniversary Edition).

8. Fighting for Peace and Freedom [Unpublished].


8.001.
Fighting for Peace and Freedom. [Unpublished].
1.1.
Materials re: Proposed book, Fighting for Peace and Freedom, 1960-1961.

9. The Architecture of Molecules.


9.001.
The Architecture of Molecules, by Linus Pauling and Roger Hayward. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1964, 117 pages.
1.1.
Manuscript, Notes: Molecular Architecture.
1.2.
Typescript, Galley Proof: Molecular Architecture.
1.3.
Typescript, Correspondence: The Architecture of Molecules.
1.4.
Correspondence re: The Architecture of Molecules, 1963-1967, 1980-1981.
1.5.
Correspondence re: The Architecture of Molecules, 1965. [Letters from recipients of complimentary copies of The Architecture of Molecules].
1.6.
Title pages and Dust Jackets for The Architecture of Molecules. [English, German, and Japanese translations; also includes Preface to the Japanese edition].
1.7.
Correspondence: W.H. Freeman and Company re: The Architecture of Molecules, 1971, 1975, 1982-1986.
1.8.
Reviewer Comment Cards re: The Architecture of Molecules.
1.9.
Published reviews of The Architecture of Molecules.

9.002.
The Architecture of Molecules, by Linus Pauling and Roger Hayward. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1964, 117 pages.
2.1.
Original pastel drawings of molecules and atoms by Roger Hayward, for The Architecture of Molecules.

9.003.
The Architecture of Molecules, by Linus Pauling and Roger Hayward. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1964, 117 pages.
3.1.
Draft copy of The Architecture of Molecules [Entitled "Molecular Architecture"]. Includes LP notes for revision and original pastel drawings by Roger Hayward.
3.2.
Galley proof of The Architecture of Molecules. Includes LP annotations and notes for revision.

10. Vitamin C and the Common Cold.


10.001.
Vitamin C and the Common Cold, by Linus Pauling. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1970, 122 pages.
1.1.
Manuscript, Typescript: Vitamin C and the Common Cold. [First draft, dictated July 1970].
1.2.
Typescript: Vitamin C and the Common Cold.
1.3.
Typescript: Vitamin C and the Common Cold.
1.4.
Typescript: Introduction to Vitamin C and the Common Cold.

10.002.
Vitamin C and the Common Cold, by Linus Pauling. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1970, 122 pages.
2.1.
Typescript: Vitamin C and the Common Cold. ["dead manuscript," with printer's notes].
2.2.
Galley proofs: Vitamin C and the Common Cold, September 9, 1970. [First proofs with alterations].
2.3.
Galley proofs and Notes for Revision: Vitamin C and the Common Cold. [Second proof].

10.003.
Vitamin C and the Common Cold, by Linus Pauling. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1970, 122 pages.
3.1.
Page proofs: Vitamin C and the Common Cold.
3.2.
Page proofs: Vitamin C and the Common Cold.

10.004.
Vitamin C and the Common Cold, by Linus Pauling. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1970, 122 pages.
4.1.
Correspondence re: Publication agreement for Vitamin C and the Common Cold, 1970-1971, 1976.
4.2.
Comments and corrections to Vitamin C and the Common Cold, made by Arthur Cherkin, August 28, 1970.
4.3.
Typescripts: Reviews of Vitamin C and the Common Cold, printed in Nutrition Today, January, 1971; assorted pre-publication reviews.
4.4.
Correspondence re: French translation and publication of Vitamin C and the Common Cold by Opera Mundi, 1971.
4.5.
Promotional Materials re: Vitamin C and the Common Cold.
4.6.
Correspondence: W.H. Freeman and Company, other individuals re: Vitamin C and the Common Cold, 1970-1977, 1984.
4.7.
Correspondence: Concerning the Swedish translation and publication of Vitamin C and the Common Cold by Bonniers Publishing Company, 1972.
4.8.
Typescripts, Correspondence re: Reviews and responses to reviews of Vitamin C and the Common Cold.

10.005.
Vitamin C and the Common Cold, by Linus Pauling. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1970, 122 pages.
5.1.
Typescript: "An Evaluation of Linus Pauling's Book, Vitamin C and the Common Cold, and an Evaluation of Criticism of That Book", James R. Fingar, No Date [1970s].
5.2.
Correspondence re: Russian translation and publication of Vitamin C and the Common Cold by the Academic Publishing House Nauka, 1971.
5.3.
Materials re: Revision and publication of revised edition of Vitamin C and the Common Cold, 1984-1985.

10.006.
Vitamin C and the Common Cold, by Linus Pauling. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1970, 122 pages.
6.1.
Bound Galley Proofs of Vitamin C and the Common Cold. Contains manuscript notes for revision, 1970.

10.007.
Vitamin C and the Common Cold, by Linus Pauling. New York: Bantam Books, 1971, 112 pages.
7.1.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: "Chapter 11: The Medical Establishment and Vitamin C" and "Chapter 12: Consumer Reports". [Both were added to the Bantam edition of Vitamin C and the Common Cold, 1971.].

11. Orthomolecular Psychiatry.


11.001.
Orthomolecular Psychiatry: Treatment of Schizophrenia, edited by David Hawkins and Linus Pauling. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1973, 697 pages.
1.1.
Manuscript: Foreword to Orthomolecular Psychiatry.
1.2.
Correspondence re: Orthomolecular Psychiatry, 1964, 1970-1973, 1987-1988.
1.3.
Published reviews of Orthomolecular Psychiatry.
1.4.
Correspondence: W.H. Freeman and Co. re: Orthomolecular Psychiatry, 1971-1974, 1987.
1.5.
Publication agreement between W.H. Freeman and Co., Linus Pauling, and David Hawkins, August 18, 1970.
1.6.
Press Release by Bob Lamar re: Orthomolecular Psychiatry, March 2, 1973.

12. Chemistry.


12.001.
Chemistry, by Linus Pauling and Peter Pauling. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1975, 767 pages.
1.1.
Manuscript: Chemistry.
1.2.
Typescript: "Appendix II: Values of Some Physical and Chemical Constants".
1.3.
Correspondence re: Chemistry, 1966-1984.
1.4.
Manuscript: Preface to Chemistry.
1.5.
Order form for Chemistry.
1.6.
Published reviews of Chemistry, 1975.

12.002.
Chemistry, by Linus Pauling and Peter Pauling. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1975, 767 pages.
2.1.
Self-Made Galleys intended for corrections and revisions: Title Pages, Table of Contents, Preface, Note on "How to Look at Stereographic Drawings," and "Chapter 1: Chemistry and Matter".
2.2.
Self-Made Galleys intended for corrections and revisions: "Chapter 2: The Atomic and Molecular Structure of Matter".
2.3.
Self-Made Galleys intended for corrections and revisions: "Chapter 3: The Electron and the Nuclei of Atoms".
2.4.
Self-Made Galleys intended for corrections and revisions: "Chapter 4: Elements and Compounds. Atomic and Molecular Masses".
2.5.
Self-Made Galleys intended for corrections and revisions: "Chapter 5: The Chemical Elements, the Periodic Law, and the Electronic Structure of Atoms".
2.6.
Self-Made Galleys intended for corrections and revisions: "Chapter 6: Covalence and Electronic Structure".
2.7.
Self-Made Galleys intended for corrections and revisions: "Chapter 7: The Nonmetallic Elements and Some of their Compounds".

12.003.
Chemistry, by Linus Pauling and Peter Pauling. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1975, 767 pages.
3.1.
Self-Made Galleys intended for corrections and revisions: "Chapter 8: Oxygen Compounds of Nonmetallic Elements".
3.2.
Self-Made Galleys intended for corrections and revisions: "Chapter 9: Water and Solutions".
3.3.
Self-Made Galleys intended for corrections and revisions: "Chapter 10: Chemical Equilibrium and the Rate of Chemical Reactions".
3.4.
Self-Made Galleys intended for corrections and revisions: "Chapter 11: Oxidation-Reduction Reactions. Electrolysis".
3.5.
Self-Made Galleys intended for corrections and revisions: "Chapter 12: Acids, Bases and Buffers".
3.6.
Self-Made Galleys intended for corrections and revisions: "Chapter 13: Organic Chemistry".
3.7.
Self-Made Galleys intended for corrections and revisions: "Chapter 14: Biochemistry".
3.8.
Self-Made Galleys intended for corrections and revisions: "Chapter 15: Molecular Biology".

12.004.
Chemistry, by Linus Pauling and Peter Pauling. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1975, 767 pages.
4.1.
Self-Made Galleys intended for corrections and revisions: "Chapter 16: Inorganic Complexes and Coordination Compounds".
4.2.
Self-Made Galleys intended for corrections and revisions: "Chapter 17: The Nature of Metals and Alloys".
4.3.
Self-Made Galleys intended for corrections and revisions: "Chapter 18: Lithium, Beryllium, Boron, and Silicon and their Congeners".
4.4.
Self-Made Galleys intended for corrections and revisions: "Chapter 19: The Transition Metals and Their Compounds".

12.005.
Chemistry, by Linus Pauling and Peter Pauling. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1975, 767 pages.
5.1.
Self-Made Galleys intended for corrections and revisions: "Chapter 20: The Chemistry of Fundamental Particles and Nuclei".
5.2.
Self-Made Galleys intended for corrections and revisions: Appendices and Index.
5.3.
Correspondence: W.H. Freeman and Co. re: Chemistry, 1974-1975, 1982, 1985-1986.
5.4.
Extensive notes for revision of Chemistry by Ed Lingafelter and Verner Schomaker, 1982; Assorted notes for revision of Chemistry.
5.5.
Manuscript: "Chapter 2 - The Development and Nature of Chemistry", August 29, 1982.

12.006.
Chemistry, by Linus Pauling and Peter Pauling. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1975, 767 pages.
6.1.
Assorted drawings, diagrams and figures used in Chemistry.

12.007.
Chemistry, by Linus Pauling and Peter Pauling. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1975, 767 pages.
7.1.
Assorted drawings, diagrams and figures used in Chemistry.

12.008.
Chemistry, by Linus Pauling and Peter Pauling. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1975, 767 pages.
8.1.
Assorted drawings, diagrams and figures used in Chemistry.

12.009.
Chemistry, by Linus Pauling and Peter Pauling. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1975, 767 pages.
9.1.
Assorted drawings, diagrams and figures used in Chemistry.

13. Vitamin C, the Common Cold, and the Flu.


13.001.
Vitamin C, the Common Cold, and the Flu, by Linus Pauling. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1976, 230 pages.
1.1.
Typescript: "Appendix II: Other Studies of Vitamin C and the Common Cold".
1.2.
Materials re: Promotional Statement, Advertising, and Order Form for Vitamin C, the Common Cold, and the Flu.
1.3.
Correspondence re: Vitamin C, the Common Cold, and the Flu, 1976-1980, 1989.
1.4.
Correspondence, Typescripts, Reference Card Copies: Papers used in Vitamin C, the Common Cold, and the Flu.
1.5.
Published reviews of Vitamin C, the Common Cold, and the Flu.
1.6.
Galley Proofs: Title Page, Table of Contents, Dedication, and Preface of Vitamin C, the Common Cold, and the Flu.
1.7.
Typescript, Correspondence, Itinerary: Vitamin C, the Common Cold, and the Flu Media Tour, New York, November 30 - December 2, 1976.

14. Cancer and Vitamin C.


14.001.
Cancer and Vitamin C, by Ewan Cameron and Linus Pauling. Palo Alto, California: Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, 1979, 238 pages.
1.1.
Manuscript and Typescript: "Chapter 1: Vitamin C and Cancer".
1.2.
Manuscript and Typescript: "Chapter 2: The Nature of Cancer".
1.3.
Manuscript and Typescript: "Chapter 3: The Causes of Cancer".
1.4.
Manuscript and Typescript: "Chapter 4: The Treatment of Cancer".
1.5.
Manuscript and Typescript: "Chapter 5: The Treatment of Cancer by Surgery".

14.002.
Cancer and Vitamin C, by Ewan Cameron and Linus Pauling. Palo Alto, California: Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, 1979, 238 pages.
2.1.
Manuscript and Typescript: "Chapter 6: The Treatment of Cancer by Radiotherapy".
2.2.
Manuscript and Typescript: "Chapter 7: The Treatment of Cancer by Chemotherapy".
2.3.
Manuscript and Typescript: "Chapter 8: The Treatment of Cancer by Hormones".
2.4.
Manuscript and Typescript: "Chapter 9: The Treatment of Cancer by Immunotherapy".
2.5.
Manuscript and Typescript: "Chapter 10: Some Unconventional Forms of Cancer Treatment".
2.6.
Manuscript and Typescript: "Chapter 11: Controlling Cancer" [?].
2.7.
Manuscript and Typescript: "Chapter 11: Supportive Measures in Cancer Management".
2.8.
Manuscript: "Chapter 12: Spontaneous Regression in Cancer".
2.9.
Typescript with corrections: "Chapter 13: Host Resistance to Cancer".
2.10.
Typescript with corrections: "Chapter 14: The Common Forms of Human Cancer".

14.003.
Cancer and Vitamin C, by Ewan Cameron and Linus Pauling. Palo Alto, California: Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, 1979, 238 pages.
3.1.
Manuscript and Notes: "Chapter 15: Vitamin C, Scurvy, and Cancer".
3.2.
Manuscript and Notes: "Chapter 16: [?] Orthomolecular Medicine".
3.3.
Typescript, Correspondence, Notes: "Chapter 16: Utilization of Ascorbate in Cancer Patients".
3.4.
Manuscript and Notes: "Chapter 17: Evolution and the Need for Vitamin C".
3.5.
Manuscript: "Chapter 21: The Principal Clinical Trial of Vitamin C in Vale of Leven Hospital".
3.6.
Manuscript and Typescript: "Chapter 23: Case Histories of Vale of Levin Patients". [Alternatively titled "Clinical Trials and Some Illustrative Cases"].
3.7.
Manuscript and Typescript: "Chapter 24: Some Illustrative Patients From the United States and Elsewhere".
3.8.
Typescript with corrections: "Chapter 25: How to Decrease the Chance of Incurring Cancer".
3.9.
Manuscript and Notes: "Chapter 26: Vitamin C and Surgery," also several photocopied research articles.

14.004.
Cancer and Vitamin C, by Ewan Cameron and Linus Pauling. Palo Alto, California: Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, 1979, 238 pages.
4.1.
Typescript: No Title, [possibly the Mayo Clinic's report debunking research on vitamin C and cancer]; Article: "No vitamin-C benefit found in Ca trial", Medical World News, June 25, 1979.
4.2.
Typescript: Abstract of Cancer and Vitamin C, printed in Executive Health, September, 1979.
4.3.
Manuscript: Notes on References.
4.4.
Manuscript: Cover Art, Title Page, Preface, Introduction, and Notes.
4.5.
Assorted Notes re: Cancer and Vitamin C.
4.6.
Typescript: Cancer and Vitamin C. [first draft].
4.7.
Typescript: Cancer and Vitamin C. [first rough draft].
4.8.
Manuscript: Cancer and Vitamin C. [second draft].
4.9.
Assorted publications of James E. Enstrom.
4.10.
Miscellaneous photocopied research articles. [Used for the Appendix?].

14.005.
Cancer and Vitamin C, by Ewan Cameron and Linus Pauling. Palo Alto, California: Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, 1979, 238 pages.
5.1.
Manuscript: Cancer and Vitamin C. [version of July 10, 1979].
5.2.
Notes and Charts re: "The rate of blastogenesis of lymphocytes".
5.3.
Typescript: Cancer and Vitamin C. [version of July 10, 1979].

14.006.
Cancer and Vitamin C, by Ewan Cameron and Linus Pauling. Palo Alto, California: Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, 1979, 238 pages.
6.1.
Typescript: Cancer and Vitamin C. [version of July 10, 1979].
6.2.
Manuscript and Typescript: Cancer and Vitamin C.

14.007.
Cancer and Vitamin C, by Ewan Cameron and Linus Pauling. Palo Alto, California: Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, 1979, 238 pages.
7.1.
Typescript: Cancer and Vitamin C. [version of August 28, 1979].
7.2.
Materials re: References, Figures and Notes.
7.3.
Typescript: "The Mayo Clinic Trial".
7.4.
Correspondence: W.H. Freeman and Company, re: Cancer and Vitamin C, 1978-1979, 1983, 1991; other notes on publication of Cancer and Vitamin C.
7.5.
Published reviews of Cancer and Vitamin C.
7.6.
Spanish-language promotional materials: Cancer and Vitamin C, 1980.

14.008.
Cancer and Vitamin C, by Ewan Cameron and Linus Pauling. Palo Alto, California: Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, 1979, 238 pages.
8.1.
Assorted drawings, diagrams, and figures used in Cancer and Vitamin C.

14.009.
Cancer and Vitamin C, by Ewan Cameron and Linus Pauling. Palo Alto, California: Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, 1979, 238 pages.
9.1.
Card file of references used in Cancer and Vitamin C.

14.010.
Cancer and Vitamin C (Updated and Expanded Edition), by Ewan Cameron and Linus Pauling. Philadelphia: Camino Books, Philadelphia, 1993, 278 pages.
10.1.
Typescript: Cancer and Vitamin C (Updated and Expanded Edition), Preface and Chapters 1-4, [first draft used for editing purposes, printed December 12-13, 1990] with comments.
10.2.
Typescript: Cancer and Vitamin C (Updated and Expanded Edition), Chapters 5-18, [first draft used for editing purposes, printed December 13-20, 1990] with comments.
10.3.
Typescript: Cancer and Vitamin C (Updated and Expanded Edition), Chapters 19-26, [first draft used for editing purposes, printed January 13, 1991 and February 4, 1991] with comments.
10.4.
Typescript: Cancer and Vitamin C (Updated and Expanded Edition), Chapters 27-28, References, Index and Appendices, [first draft used for editing purposes, printed January 17, February 4 and February 21, 1991] with comments.
10.5.
Correspondence re: Cancer and Vitamin C (Updated and Expanded Edition), 1993-1994.

15. How to Live Longer and Feel Better.


15.001.
How to Live Longer and Feel Better, by Linus Pauling. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1986, 322 pages.
1.1.
Manuscript and Typescript: No Title. [March 1985 version of How to Live Longer and Feel Better].
1.2.
Assorted Notes re: How to Live Longer and Feel Better.

15.002.
How to Live Longer and Feel Better, by Linus Pauling. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1986, 322 pages.
2.1.
Manuscript and Typescript with corrections: Vitamins for a Better and Longer Life. [April 2, 1985 version].
2.2.
Typescript: Vitamins for a Better and Longer Life!.

15.003.
How to Live Longer and Feel Better, by Linus Pauling. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1986, 322 pages.
3.1.
Typescript: Take Vitamin C for a Better Life! [May 1, 1985 edition].

15.004.
How to Live Longer and Feel Better, by Linus Pauling. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1986, 322 pages.
4.1.
Typescript: Handwritten Charts and Notes: Take Vitamin C for a Better Life!.

15.005.
How to Live Longer and Feel Better, by Linus Pauling. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1986, 322 pages.
5.1.
Typescript: Take Vitamin C for a Better Life!.

15.006.
How to Live Longer and Feel Better, by Linus Pauling. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1986, 322 pages.
6.1.
Typescript and Notes: Take Vitamin C for a Better Life!.

15.007.
How to Live Longer and Feel Better, by Linus Pauling. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1986, 322 pages.
7.1.
Typescript: Take Vitamin C for a Better Life! ["older version"].

15.008.
How to Live Longer and Feel Better, by Linus Pauling. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1986, 322 pages.
8.1.
Typescript with corrections: On Living Longer and Feeling Better.

15.009.
How to Live Longer and Feel Better, by Linus Pauling. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1986, 322 pages.
9.1.
Typescript with corrections: On Living Longer and Feeling Better. [June 7, 1985 version].
9.2.
Typescript with corrections: "Biographical Sketch of Linus Pauling," by Robert J. Paradowski.
9.3.
Press release: "On Living Longer and Feeling Better.".

15.010.
How to Live Longer and Feel Better, by Linus Pauling. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1986, 322 pages.
10.1.
Typescript with corrections: How to Live Longer and Feel Better. [August 19, 1985].
10.2.
Typescript with corrections: Excerpt from How to Live Longer and Feel Better, including "Chapter 1: A Regimen for Better Health," and "Chapter 2: More About the Regimen".
10.3.
Handwritten Notes: Corrections to How to Live Longer and Feel Better.

15.011.
How to Live Longer and Feel Better, by Linus Pauling. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1986, 322 pages.
11.1.
Typescript with corrections and Correspondence: How to Live Longer and Feel Better, August 1985.
11.2.
Notes re: Legends for How to Live Longer and Feel Better.

15.012.
How to Live Longer and Feel Better, by Linus Pauling. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1986, 322 pages.
12.1.
Correspondence: W.H. Freeman and Co., other individuals re: How to Live Longer and Feel Better, 1985-1986, 1989-1992.
12.2.
Galley Proofs: How to Live Longer and Feel Better, Chapters 1-10.
12.3.
Galley Proofs with corrections: How to Live Longer and Feel Better, Chapters 1-10.
12.4.
Galley Proofs with corrections: How to Live Longer and Feel Better.

15.013.
How to Live Longer and Feel Better, by Linus Pauling. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1986, 322 pages.
13.1.
Galley Proofs with corrections: How to Live Longer and Feel Better, pp. 17-275.
13.2.
Galley Proofs with corrections and Correspondence: About the Author, Bibliography and Index, How to Live Longer and Feel Better.
13.3.
Manuscript: No Title. [abstract of How to Live Longer and Feel Better?].
13.4.
Assorted Notes, Charts and Figures re: How to Live Longer and Feel Better.
13.5.
Typescript: Bibliography with notes and corrections.
13.6.
Correspondence: Revision suggestions from Corrine [Cerklewski?], February 5, 1985.
13.7.
Published reviews of How to Live Longer and Feel Better.

15.014.
How to Live Longer and Feel Better, by Linus Pauling. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1986, 322 pages.
14.1.
Manuscript: Chapter 2 of How to Live Longer and Feel Better.
14.2.
Manuscript: Chapters 12-17 of How to Live Longer and Feel Better.
14.3.
Manuscript: Chapters 18-23 of How to Live Longer and Feel Better.
14.4.
Manuscript: Chapters 24-29 of How to Live Longer and Feel Better.
14.5.
Manuscript: Appendices II and V, and Bibliographic References for How to Live Longer and Feel Better.
14.6.
Manuscript: Notes on Contents of How to Live Longer and Feel Better.
14.7.
Photocopied Newspaper Clippings re: sales figures for How to Live Longer and Feel Better.
14.8.
Typescript: Preface to Japanese edition of How to Live Longer and Feel Better.
14.9.
Materials re: publicity tour for Avon edition of How to Live Longer and Feel Better, June 1987.

16. World Encyclopedia of Peace.


16.001.
World Encyclopedia of Peace, Honorary Editor-in-Chief Linus Pauling. New York: Pergamon Press, 1986, four volumes.
1.1.
Correspondence, Published Reviews re: World Encyclopedia of Peace, 1985-1987.

17. A Lifelong Quest for Peace: A Dialogue.


17.001.
A Lifelong Quest for Peace: A Dialogue Between Linus Pauling and Daisaku Ikeda, translated and edited by Richard L. Gage. Boston: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 1992, 118 pages.
1.1.
Typescripts: A Dialogue Between Linus Pauling and Daisaku Ikeda, Chapters 1-3.
1.2.
Correspondence: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc., other individuals, re: A Dialogue Between Linus Pauling and Daisaku Ikeda, 1990-1994.

18. The AIDS Disaster [Unpublished].


18.001.
The AIDS Disaster - An explanation of the cause of the present pandemic and how it might be brought under control, by Ewan Cameron and Linus Pauling. [Unpublished].
1.1.
Typescript, Correspondence, Floppy Disk: The AIDS Disaster, May 1, 1988.
1.2.
Typescript: "Chapter 16 - Practical Advice About Preventing and Treating AIDS".
1.3.
Book Contract with Proteus, Inc., re: The AIDS Disaster, March 18, 1988.
1.4.
Typescript: "Understanding AIDS: The Search for a Solution - A Book for the Intelligent Layman", by Ewan Cameron.

19. How to Control Cancer with Vitamins [Unpublished].


19.001.
How to Control Cancer with Vitamins, by Abram Hoffer and Linus Pauling. [Unpublished].
1.1.
Correspondence, Notes, Book Contracts re: How to Control Cancer with Vitamins, 1990-1992.
1.2.
Draft Outline: How to Control Cancer with Vitamins, by Abram Hoffer and Linus Pauling, December 2, 1989.
1.3.
Typescripts: Title Page, Table of Contents, Acknowledgments, and Preface for How to Control Cancer with Vitamins, 1990-1991.
1.4.
Typescripts: "Chapter 1 - How Much Hope Do Vitamins Offer?", 1990-1991.
1.5.
Typescripts: "Chapter 2 - Vitamins and Megavitamins", 1990-1991.
1.6.
Typescripts: "Chapter 3 - The Nature of Cancer", 1990-1991.

19.002.
How to Control Cancer with Vitamins, by Abram Hoffer and Linus Pauling. [Unpublished].
2.1.
Typescripts: "Chapter 4 - The Background to this Book", 1990-1991.
2.2.
Typescripts: "Chapter 5 - Case Histories of 134 Patients", 1990-1991.
2.3.
Typescripts: "Chapter 6 - Biostatistical Analysis of Survival Times of Cancer Patients", 1990-1991.
2.4.
Typescripts: "Chapter 7 - How Much Value Do Orthomolecular Methods Have for Controlling Cancer? Analysis of the Survival Times of 134 Cancer Patients", 1990-1991.
2.5.
Typescripts: "Chapter 8 - How to Use Vitamins and Other Orthomolecular Substances to Prevent and to Treat Cancer", 1990-1991.
2.6.
Typescripts: "Appendix I", 1990-1991.
2.7.
Typescripts: "Appendix II", 1990-1991.
2.8.
Typescripts: "References", 1990-1991.
2.9.
Materials re: Tables used in How to Control Cancer with Vitamins, 1990-1991.

20. The Resonating Covalent Bond Theory of Metals [Unpublished].


20.001.
The Resonating Covalent Bond Theory of Metals, by Linus Pauling. [Unpublished].
1.1.
Materials re: Proposed book entitled The Resonating Covalent Bond Theory of Metals.

21. The Nature of Life, Including My Life [Unpublished].


21.001.
The Nature of Life, Including My Life, by Linus Pauling. [Unpublished].
1.1.
Materials re: The Nature of Life, Including My Life.
1.2.
Correspondence re: Requests for biographies and autobiographies of Linus Pauling, 1968, 1972-1974, 1978, 1981.

06. Research Notebooks. 1919-1994.

Linus Pauling's forty-seven original research notebooks form the heart of this section. The content of each research notebook has been cataloged in great detail, on the item level, typically spanning over one-hundred pages per container. The notebooks themselves span the years 1919 to 1994 and include many of Pauling's laboratory calculations and experimental data, as well as numerous scientific conclusions, ideas for further research and some biographical musings. In addition, item-level listings of the papers, notes and ephemera that Pauling often interfiled into his laboratory notebooks can be found at the end of each applicable container listing.


Note: Subjects covered in the research notebooks typically span many pages. The listings may be the same but the pages have different information on them and the associated images are different.
46 notebooks

1.
Research Notebook 1.
001.
Correspondence: LP to Clifford Mead re: disappearance of Research Notebook 1 in 1955, August 24, 1987. View Item
002.
Notes: Book 1 - Chemical work from October 1 to December 31, 1922. View Item

2.
Research Notebook 2. 1922-1924, 1932, 1936.
000.
Title Page. View Item
001.
1922-1923: Table of Contents for Research Notebook 2R. View Item
002.
October 1922: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - 2NiSO4·K2SO4. View Item
003.
July 1932: Notes re: 4Ni2K2(SO4)3. View Item
004-005.
November 1922: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - NaCd2. View Item
006-009.
November 1922: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - CaHgBr4. View Item
010-042.
November 1922: Notes, X-ray diffraction data and Graphs - MoS2. View Item
043-045.
1922 [?]: Consideration of the possibility of twinning. View Item
046-047.
1922 [?]: Formulas relating to hexagonal and rhombohedral units. View Item
048-081.
1923 [?]: Notes, X-ray diffraction data - (NH4)3FeF6 [by LP and Ava Helen Pauling]. View Item
081.
1923 [?]: Annotation by Ava Helen Pauling - "I love you". View Item
082-083.
1923 [?]: Treatment of Laue photographs: Application of theory of space-groups. View Item
084-087.
1923 [?]: Notes, X-ray diffraction data and calculations - (NH4)3FeF6 [by LP and Ava Helen Pauling]. View Item
088-098.
1923 [?]: Notes, X-ray diffraction data and calculations - NiSnCl6·6H2O vs. CaCO3. View Item
099.
1923 [?]: Discussion of NiSnCl6·6H2O from the packing standpoint. View Item
100.
1923 [?]: Notes, Calculations - CoI3·NH3. View Item
100-107.
1923 [?]: Notes, Calculations and X-ray diffraction data - (NH4)3AlF6 vs. CaCO3. View Item
110-117.
November 1923: Notes, Calculations and X-ray diffraction data - Zn. View Item
120-129.
1923 [?]: Notes, Calculations and X-ray diffraction data - Mg2Sn. View Item
130-135.
1923 [?]; January 1935; August 1985: Notes, Calculations and X-ray diffraction data - NaCd2. View Item
136-137.
June 1932: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - Sulvanite and -Al2O3. View Item
138.
1932 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - Mg2Pb. View Item
138-139.
January 1973: Notes re: Eglestonite. View Item
139.
1932 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - BaHg12. View Item
140-141.
October 1932: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - Eglestonite. View Item
142-144, 148-149.
September 1936; January 1973: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - Eglestonite [by LP and Bob White?]. View Item
145-147.
September 1922: Notes re: Determination of space groups for cubic crystals. View Item
150-151.
1934: Formulas relating to hexagonal and rhombohedral units. View Item
152.
1934 [?]: Physical constants. View Item
Addendum.
Notes: X-ray results for a variety of compounds, August 30, 1924.

3.
Research Notebook 3. 1923-1925.
000.
Title Page. View Item
002.
1923 [?]: Contents of tubes for powder photographs. View Item
004-010.
1923 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - (NH4)3MoO3F3. View Item
012-015.
1923 [?]: Calculations for interplanar distances-cubic crystals. View Item
016.
1923 [?]: Calculation of the structure-factor S.= √(A2+B2). View Item
018.
1923 [?]: Possible reflecting planes in cubic holohedry. View Item
020.
1923 [?]: Usual method of making spectral photographs; Usual method of making and taking Laue photographs. View Item
024-025.
1923 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - Hematite. View Item
026-035.
1923 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - Braunite [by LP and Charles Coryell?]. View Item
036-037.
1924 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - TlBr vs. NaCl [by LP and Ava Helen Pauling]. View Item
038-039.
1924 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - (NH4)3FeF6 vs. NaCl [by LP and Ava Helen Pauling]. View Item
040.
1924 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - TlCl vs. NaCl [by LP and Ava Helen Pauling]. View Item
041.
1924 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - K3FeF6 vs. NaCl [by LP and Ava Helen Pauling]. View Item
042.
1924 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - (NH4)3AlF6 vs. NaCl [by LP and Ava Helen Pauling]. View Item
043.
1924 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - K3CrF6 vs. NaCl [by LP and Ava Helen Pauling]. View Item
044.
1924 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - (NH4)3MoO3F3 vs. NaCl [by LP and Ava Helen Pauling]. View Item
045.
1924 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - TlI vs. Pt. View Item
046.
1924 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - TlF vs. NaCl. View Item
047.
1924 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - CoI3·6NH3 vs. NaCl. View Item
048.
1924 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - (NH4)3CrF6. View Item
049.
1924 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - (NH4)3AlF6 vs. NaCl [by LP and Ava Helen Pauling]. View Item
050.
1924 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - NaCd2 vs. NaCl [by LP and Ava Helen Pauling]. View Item
051.
1924 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - Anhydrous CaCl2 [by LP and Ava Helen Pauling]. View Item
052-053.
October 1925: Data re: powder photographs of martite and magnetite. View Item
054-058.
1925 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - CsI3 vs. CaCO3. View Item
059.
1925 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - CsIBr2. View Item
060-063, 065-076.
1925 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - UO2(NO3)26H2O vs. CaCO3. View Item
064-065.
1925 [?]: A method of calculating spectral photographs. View Item
077.
1925 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - KI. View Item
078-083.
1925 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - CSI3. View Item
084-091.
1925 [?]: Recalculation of spectral photographs of CsIBr2 and CsI3 [LP and Ava Helen Pauling]. View Item
092-097.
1925 [?]: (NH4)3MoO3F3 [LP and Ava Helen Pauling]. View Item
100-111.
1925 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - Te(OH)6. View Item
112-113.
1925 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - Martite. View Item
114-116b.
1925 [?]: Discussion of NiSnCl6·6H2O. View Item
117-126, 146-147.
1925 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - Braunite [by LP and Charles Coryell?]. View Item
128-129.
1925 [?]: The apparent twinning of ammonium fluoaluminate. View Item
130-141.
1925 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - (NH4)3AlF6 [by LP and Ava Helen Pauling]. View Item
143-145.
1925 [?]: Space-group criteria, based on Wyckoff's tabulation of groups. View Item
148-150.
1925 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data NiSnCl6·6H2O. View Item

4.
Research Notebook 4. 1924, 1926, 1928-1929.
000.
Title Page. View Item
004.
1923 [?]: Calculated distances for KI. View Item
005.
1923 [?]: Calculated distances for KBr. View Item
006.
1923 [?]: Calculated distances for SnI4. View Item
007.
1923 [?]: Calculated distances for MoS2; Calculated distances for KCN. View Item
008.
1923 [?]: Calculated distances for Mo K-lines from KI. View Item
009.
1923 [?]: Calculated distances for diffuse spots - KI. View Item
012-015.
1923 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - BaHg12. View Item
017.
1923 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - KHg12. View Item
022-027, 030, 032-035.
1924 [?]: X-ray diffraction data Te(OH)6 [by LP and Ava Helen Pauling]. View Item
028.
1924 [?]: Application of space-group theory. View Item
036.
August 1924: Note and x-ray diffraction data - K3ZrF7. View Item
038-039.
1924 [?]: The A-Modifications of the Sesquioxides. View Item
038a.
1924 [?]: Manuscript Notes re: La2O3. View Item
040-041, 043-045.
1924 [?]: Notes and Graphs re: Intensities of Reflections - La2O3. View Item
054-058.
1924 [?]: The 11.28 Å crystal. View Item
068-071.
1924 [?]: Discussion of the structures deduced for corundum and hematite; X-ray diffraction data re: corundum and hematite. View Item
072-085, 087.
1924 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - NaN3 and CaCO3. View Item
089-090.
1924 [?]: The Structure of KN3. View Item
091.
1924 [?]: The Structure of KNCO. View Item
092-119, 128, 132-141.
1928-1930: Notes, Calculations, X-ray diffraction data and Inventory of Spectral Photographs and Rotation Photographs - Tantalite [by LP and J. H. Sturdivant]. View Item
122-126.
1928 [?]: Oxides of metals with coordination number six. View Item
Addenda.
Correspondence: Philip S. Dawer to LP re: work with oils, request for editing and an article, October 15, 1924.
Notes: Crystal structure of various compounds, No Date.
Manuscript: "Purification of materials" unknown author, No Date.
Calculations: Structure of cesium iodide crystals, No Date.
Notes: Solution to a mechanistic problem concerning nitrous oxide, No Date.
Notes: Characteristic secondary x-ray diffractions, No Date.
Notes: β-alumina crystal structure, No Date.
Notes: Summary of researches on structure of titanium dioxide (brookite), No Date.
Manuscript: "Tetrahedral crystal structure" unknown author, No Date.
Notes: Oxygen-oxygen bonding, No Date.
Manuscript: "Octahedral crystal structure" unknown author, No Date.
Calculations: Table of values for octahedral crystal structure, No Date.
Notes: Structures and volumes of various crystals, No Date.

5.
Research Notebook 5. 1924, 1929, 1933, 1935.
000.
Title Page. View Item
009-018.
1924 [?]: Powder photographs - NaCl, CaCl2, CaO, ZrO2, TlI. View Item
020-021.
1924 [?]: X-ray diffraction data - CdCl2. View Item
022-023.
1924 [?]: The structure of CdCl2, ZnCl2, MgCl2, and MnCl2. View Item
024.
September 1933: The Cadmium Iodide structure. View Item
026-029.
1933 [?]: Featherstone series. View Item
030-045, 056-067, 069-074, 076-078, 084-085, 087-091, 094, 096-097.
July - August 1929: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - Pseudobrookite [by LP and Charles Coryell?]. View Item
046-049.
1929: Data of R. Fricke on Al(OH)3. View Item
050-053.
1929 [?]: X-ray diffraction data - AlHO2 [by LP and Charles Coryell?]. View Item
098-100, 102-107, 109-113, 115-139.
1935 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - Braunite [by LP and Charles Coryell?]. View Item
Addenda.
Correspondence: W.T. Schaller to LP re: structural analysis of braunite, January 8, 1935.
Notes: Sketches of braunite crystal structure, No Date.
Manuscript: Notes on the crystal structure of calcium chloride by A.M. Ball, 1927.

6.
Research Notebook 6. 1929-1930, 1934.
000.
Title Page. View Item
005.
1929 [?]: X-ray diffraction data - Calcite cleavage for calibration [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
006-012, 014-029.
1929 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - Natrolite [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
038-051.
September 1929: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - Hydrargillite [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
060-065.
1929 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - Nephelite [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
080-081, 084-091, 094-095.
September 1929: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - Apophyllite [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
106-107.
October 1929: Analcite. View Item
108.
1929 [?]: Chabazite. View Item
110-117.
May 1930: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - Epidote. View Item
124-130, 132, 134.
1930 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - Sodalite [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
139-142.
March 1934: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - Lepidolite [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
150-153.
1934 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - Hanynite [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
164-166.
1934 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - Helvite [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
186-187.
1934 [?]: Iolite. View Item
214-218, 230-234.
November 1929: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - Meionite [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
219-229.
November 1929: X-ray diffraction data - Wernerite [by Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
244-255.
1929 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - Chabazite. View Item
281.
1929 [?]: Crystals to be examined. View Item
287-289.
No Date: Atomic A-Values. View Item
Addenda.
Calculations: Sherman values and atomic A-values, No Date.
Manuscript: "Crystal tetrahedral structures of epidote", unknown author, May 21, 1930.
Notes: Bond length in crystal structures, No Date.
Calculations: The structure of micas, December 15, 1929.

7.
Research Notebook 7. 1930, 1932-1934, 1971.
001.
1930 [?]: Work in Bragg's laboratory. View Item
002-004.
January-February 1934: Borates. View Item
006-007, 009-019.
1934 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - Tourmaline [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
020, 024.
1934 [?]: Description of West's Ionization Spectrometer; Exploration of best conditions. View Item
038-039.
September 1933: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - Potassium superoxide. View Item
040.
July 1936: Al(PO3)3. View Item
044-045.
No Date: Leucophanite. View Item
046-054, 056-059, 061-062.
July 1932: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - Zunyite. View Item
063-065.
September 1932: Indates, Stannates, Antimonates, Tellurates, Periodates, Perchlorates and Periodates. View Item
066.
1932 [?]: Uranyl compounds. View Item
067.
1932 [?]: Antimonyl compounds. View Item
068.
1932 [?]: Polyvanadates. View Item
069.
1932 [?]: Vanadates. View Item
070.
July 1933: Cuprite. View Item
071.
December 1933: Swedenborgite. View Item
072-073.
December 1934: Goniometric measurement of swedenborgite. View Item
076.
1934: Mica photographs taken in 1934. View Item
077.
1934 [?]: Dimensions of unit in Fuchsite. View Item
078-092, 096-099, 101-108, 110-117.
1934 [?]: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - the mica group [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
124-130, 137-148, 151-160.
January - February 1930: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - the Chlorites [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
176.
No Date: Clintonites or brittle Micas. View Item
177, 179-184.
No Date: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - Xanthophyllite [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
194-197.
August 1932: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - Bornite. View Item
206.
August 1932: Argyrodite. View Item
216-218.
May 1930: Comments on Bragg's paper "The Structure of Silicates", to appear in Z. f. K. 1930. View Item
220-231.
August 1932: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - Pollucite [by LP and William Shockley]. View Item
232-233.
1932 [?]: Silica Gel. View Item
236-237, 239.
April 1933: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - CaB6 [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
240-241.
1933 [?]: Calcium aluminates. View Item
246.
No Date: Swedenborgite. View Item
248-249.
July 1936: NH4CdCl3. View Item
264-265.
October 1932: Proton waves diffracted by gas molecules. View Item
269.
No Date: Suggested researches. View Item
Addenda.
Receipt: Two bulls from Templeton Livestock Market, August 21, 1971.
Correspondence: Harrison Edward Livingstone to LP re: US Forest Service practices, April 29, 1975.
Notes: Various concerning Deer Flat Ranch, February 3, 1976.
Notes: To-do list for Deer Flat Ranch, September 26, 1968.
Permit: United States Forest Service Special Use Permit for grazing, 1977.
Notes: Electric bills at Deer Flat Ranch, May 1980.
Correspondence: [illegible name] to LP re: driving an unregistered vehicle, December 29, 1977.
Notes: Various subjects concerning potential ranch caretakers, No Date.
Correspondence: LP to Randy [?] re: report on petty cash, July 9, 1979.
Permit: Waiver for coastal development from California Coastal Commission, August 23, 1978.
Permit: United States Forest Service Special Use Permit for grazing, 1978.
Contract: State highway right of way contract, March 14, 1980.
Correspondence: Chester D. Cannon, Jr. to LP re: construction of a Soda Creek Trail, April 6, 1970.
Correspondence: LP to Don [?] re: Deer Flat Ranch, March 3, 1981.
Correspondence: LP to Don [?] re: Deer Flat Ranch, December 2, 1980.
Correspondence: LP to Linda [?] re: newspaper clippings, December 17, 1980.
Correspondence: LP to Don and Linda [?] re: Deer Flat Ranch, January 3, 1981.
Correspondence: LP to Don [?] re: use of ranch vehicles, January 3, 1981.
Correspondence: LP to Linda [?] re: organizing journals, January 3, 1981.
Newspaper Clipping: The Cambrian, front page, July 15, 1976.
Correspondence and Resumé: Geoffrey Ohlson, application for property manager position, November 8, 1977.
Notes: Land transfer to and from the US Forest Service for grazing, June 28, 1960.
Correspondence: MaryLu Sonnabend to Dr. and Mrs. Pauling re: employment, No Date.
Correspondence: Robert Snyder to LP re: employment, January 30, 1976.
Correspondence: Ferris M. Stout to LP re: freeze branding, April 18, 1967.
Correspondence: Gustav Albrecht to LP re: Deer Flat Ranch, 1973.
Correspondence: Lynn Hoard to LP re: The Nature of the Chemical Bond, March 9, 1959.
Notes: Cost of moving cattle, December 1, 1980.
Note to self: Talked to Randy and Debi concerning leaving Deer Flat Ranch, October 27, 1980.
Correspondence: LP to Randy and Debi re: paychecks, November 1, 1980.
Correspondence: LP to Randy and Debi re: jobs to be done, October 2, 1980.
Correspondence: LP to Debi re: paycheck and jobs, April 25, 1980.
Note to self: Work done by Randy, No Date.
Correspondence: LP to Randy re: burning, October 17, 1979.
Notes: Things to check on at Deer Flat Ranch, January 31, 1975.
Correspondence: US Forest Service to LP re: shooting incident at Deer Flat Ranch, January 28, 1975.
Promissory Note: Payment to LP for the sale of wood from Deer Flat Ranch, November 25, 1975.
Correspondence: LP to Mr. and Mrs. Weston re: employment at Deer Flat Ranch, February 22, 1975.
Correspondence: LP to Lindsay Romanow re: payment for alfalfa, September 12, 1975.
Form: Firing of Lindsay A. Romanow by LP, January 4, 1976.
Correspondence: Lee Ann and Randy Quarton to Dr. and Mrs. Pauling re: caretaking employement at Deer Flat Ranch, [1976].
Notes: various concerning Deer Flat Ranch, November 12, 1972.
Notes: Shots heard near Deer Flat Ranch, September 11, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: The Cambrian, pages 5-6, March 29, 1962.
Receipt: Purchase of two cattle at Templeton Livestock Market, June 10, 1978.
Postcard: Shopping list written on back, No Date.
Form: Tax return for livestock, 1974.
Receipt: Purchase of one bull at 101 Livestock Commission Co., May 8, 1975.
Form: Tax return for livestock, 1975.
Receipt: Purchase of three young bulls at Templeton Livestock Market, August 28, 1976.
Map: USGS map of Cape San Martin (Deer Flat Ranch), No Date.
Map: USGS map of Cape San Martin (Deer Flat Ranch), reprinted 1932.
Map: USGS map of Cape San Martin (Deer Flat Ranch), reprinted 1948.
Map: USGS map of Cape San Martin (Deer Flat Ranch), reprinted 1949.
Notes: Location information and sketch of Deer Flat Ranch home layout, No Date.
Ledger: Materials for building Deer Flat Ranch home, No Date.
Note to self: Informed by US Forest Service that cattle rustlers were in the area, August 1966.
Reprint: "Seaweeds and their uses" by V.J. Chapman. 1952.
Maps: USGS geologic maps of California, San Luis Obispo sheet, No Date.
Correspondence: LP to Robert Addison, US Forest Service re: a proposal to exchange property for grazing purposes, March 14, 1977.
Plans: Sketches of cabin drains by John Sprungman, July 26, 1969.
Form: Rejection of unemployment benefits for Mr. L.A. Romanow by the State of California, February 11, 1976.
Calendar: Ambrose Mill and Lumber Supply, 1966.
Newspaper Clipping: The Cambrian, October 1, 1970. Linus Pauling mentioned on pages 1 and 4.
Newspaper Clipping: The Cambrian, April 18, 1968. Automobile accident at Deer Flat Ranch on Highway One.
Correspondence: Richard Atkinson to LP re: development in the Big Sur area, May 27, 1971.
Notes: LP’s notes concerning various employees, July 30, 1971.
Map: USGS map of Cape San Martin (Deer Flat Ranch), reprinted 1948. 2 copies.

8.
Research Notebook 8. 1931-1936.
000.
Title Page. View Item
004.
No Date: Notes re: "Boracite? Mg6B16O30·MgCl2". View Item
005.
No Date: Notes re: "Spinel? γ-Al2O3?". View Item
006-007, 010-012, 016-034.
June 1930: X-ray diffraction data - Beryllonite [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
036-037.
1930 [?]: Discussion of beryllonite. View Item
038.
July 1933: Fluo-salts. View Item
040.
1933 [?]: (NH4)2TiF6. View Item
049.
No Date: Pyrrhotite. View Item
050-051.
No Date: Notes re: Hauerite. View Item
052.
July 1933: Tetradymite. View Item
053.
July [?] 1933: Determination of the pseudo-structure. View Item
053-056.
July [?] 1933: Space-group discussion of structure. View Item
057.
December 1930: Jamesonite. View Item
059.
1930 [?]: Stibnite. View Item
061-064.
October 1931: X-ray diffraction data - Covellite [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
067.
January 1931: Galena. View Item
071.
December 1931: Chalcopyrite. View Item
073-083.
1931 [?]; September 1933: Notes and X-ray diffraction data re: Pentlandite [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
086-087.
August 1933: Binnite. View Item
088-089.
August [?] 1933: Composition of the Fahlerze. View Item
090-091.
August [?] 1933: Calculated intensities for Binnite. View Item
092-105.
No Date: Structure of Enargite. View Item
106-107.
No Date: Pyrargyrite. View Item
118-121.
No Date: X-ray diffraction data - MgPt(CN)4·7H2O [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
124, 126-127.
No Date: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - Chalcotrichite. View Item
131, 138.
September 1933: Structure of Mo, W acids. View Item
138a.
September 1935: Correspondence [with J. L. Hoard and E. C. Franklin] and Notes re: structure of Mo, W acids. View Item
139-140.
January 1935: Na3C6N9. View Item
141-142.
September 1935: Preparation of melon. View Item
144-145.
January 1936: Preparation of potassium salt of hydromelonic acid (Cyamelurtricyanamide). View Item
146-147.
January 1936: Sodium Cyamelurtricyanamide. View Item
148.
February 1936: Preparation of Potassium Cyamelurate, C6N7O3K3. View Item
148a.
December 1935: Correspondence [with E. C. Franklin] and Notes re: cyameluric and hydromelonic acids. View Item
150-157.
January 1935: Notes and X-ray diffraction data - Pyrene [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
172-173.
September 1933: Program of work for Brockway, Sutton, Beach, Wall, Pauling for 1933-4. View Item
178-179.
February 1935: Structure of CaSiO4. View Item
180-181.
February 1935: Ca3OSiO4. View Item
199.
1930: Grade ledger for Advanced Organic Chemistry, Ch 175, First Term. View Item
200.
1935: Grade ledger for Crystal Structure, Second Term. View Item
Addendum.
Negatives: Orpriment plates, four folders, No Date.

9.
Research Notebook 9. 1934-1938, 1940-1941.
000.
Title Page. View Item
001, 003.
December 1932: Integral calculations. View Item
004.
March 1937 [?]: Electron diffraction data - BaSO4. View Item
005.
March 1937 [?]: Electron diffraction data - EuSO4, BaSO4. View Item
007.
March 1937: Density of EuSO4. View Item
008-009.
1937-1938: Notes and Correspondence re: Ge2H6 and Ge3H8. View Item
010-011.
August 1938: Electron diffraction data - Dimethylacetylene. View Item
012-013.
May 1938: Electron diffraction data - Methyl Cyanide. View Item
014-015.
August 1938: Electron diffraction data - Diacetylene. View Item
016-017.
October 1938: Electron diffraction data - Dimethyldiacetylene. View Item
037.
1937 [?]: Potential due to hydrogen-like wave functions. View Item
054-055.
February 1937: Electron diffraction data - Allene. View Item
056-057.
December 1936: Electron diffraction data - Ethylene. View Item
058-059.
December 1936: Electron diffraction data - Isobutene. View Item
060-061.
November 1936: Electron diffraction data - Isobutane. View Item
062-063.
October 1936: Electron diffraction data - Propane. View Item
064-065.
October 1936: Electron diffraction data - Ethane. View Item
066-067, 069.
February 1934: Wave length calibration - Wappler transformer. View Item
072-074.
April 1934: Microphotometer records of Carbon Tetrachloride. View Item
075.
April 1934: Measurements of CCl4. View Item
076-077.
April 1934: Electron diffraction data - Carbon Tetrachloride. View Item
078.
March - April 1934: Summary of measurements of Benzene and microphotometer records. View Item
079, 081.
June 1934: Remeasurement of Benzene. View Item
080.
April 1934: Electron diffraction data - Cyclopropane. View Item
082-083.
May 1934: Electron diffraction data - Chlorine. View Item
084-085, 092.
May 1934: Electron diffraction data - Bromine. View Item
086-087, 090-092, 102.
May 1934; January 1935: Electron diffraction data - Carbon Tetrachloride. View Item
088-089.
May 1934: Measurement of points of inflection - Acetylene, Methyl Acetylene and Dimethylacetylene. View Item
094-095.
June 1934: Electron diffraction data - ICl. View Item
096-097.
June 1934: Electron diffraction data - Cyclopentane. View Item
098-099.
June 1934: Electron diffraction data - Cyclopentadiene. View Item
100-101.
October 1934: Electron diffraction data - Tetramethylmethane. View Item
104-105.
May 1935: Electron diffraction data - Vinyl Chloride. View Item
106-107.
May 1935: Electron diffraction data - 1,1 Dichlorethylene. View Item
108-109.
May 1935: Electron diffraction data - cis-Dichlorethylene. View Item
110-111.
June 1935: Electron diffraction data - trans-Dichlorethylene. View Item
112-115.
July 1935: Electron diffraction data - Trichlorethylene. View Item
116-117.
1935: Electron diffraction data - Phosgene. View Item
118-119.
June 1935; May 1937: Electron diffraction data - Acetone. View Item
120-121.
1935: Electron diffraction data - Nitronyl Chloride. View Item
122-123.
June 1935: Electron diffraction data - Thiophosgene. View Item
124-127.
May 1936: Electron diffraction data - B5H9. View Item
130-133.
May 1936: Electron diffraction data - Methyl Azide. View Item
134.
May 1936: Electron diffraction data - Methyl Nitrate. View Item
136-137.
September 1936: Electron diffraction data - Tetramethylethylene. View Item
138-139.
September 1936: Electron diffraction data - Hexamethylbenzene. View Item
140-141.
September 1936: Electron diffraction data - Mesitylene. View Item
142-143.
September 1936: Electron diffraction data - Cyclohexane. View Item
144.
October 1936: Electron diffraction data - Thiophene. View Item
146-147.
February 1937: Electron diffraction data - Furan. View Item
148.
December 1940: Electron diffraction data - Naphthalene. View Item
149.
September 1941: Electron diffraction data - Biphenylene. View Item
150-151.
September 1941: Preliminary graphs - Methyl Isothyocyante, Methyl Thiocyanate. View Item
Addenda.
Notes: Bond distances in various compounds, March 1934.
Calculations: Various data concerning hydrogen molecules, No Date.
Notes: Theory of catalytic activity and work of Szent-Györgyi, 1947.

10.
Research Notebook 10. 1933-1938.
000.
Title Page. View Item
003-009.
1933: Notes and electron diffraction data - Carbon Tetrachloride [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
010.
March 1934: Discussion of microphotometer curves of benzene. View Item
011-020.
November 1933: Notes and electron diffraction data - Benzene [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
021-025.
1933: Notes and electron diffraction data - Pyridine [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
029-039, 042-045.
1933: Notes and electron diffraction data - Pyrrole [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
055-059, 062, 064, 068-071.
1933: Notes and electron diffraction data - Thiophene [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
077-081, 142, 144.
1933: Notes and electron diffraction data - C(CH3)4 [by Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
082, 084, 086.
1933: Notes and electron diffraction data - Phosgene [by Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
088-089.
April 1936: Notes and electron diffraction data - B5H9 [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
090-098, 100, 102, 104.
1933: Notes and electron diffraction data - Fluoroethylene and its derivatives [by Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
106-109.
January-February 1938: Notes and electron diffraction data - Germanes [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
110-111.
February 1938: Notes and electron diffraction data - Indium Trimethyl [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
112-115.
1933 [?]: Notes and electron diffraction data - Cyanogen and Diacetylene [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
123-139.
1933 [?]: Notes and electron diffraction data - Cyclopentadiene [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
145-150, 152.
1933 [?]: Notes and electron diffraction data - CH3NO3 [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
175-180.
1933 [?]: Notes and electron diffraction data - N(CH3)3 [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
181.
1933 [?]: Notes re: viluric acid, barbituric acid and dichlorbarbituric acid. View Item
185-189.
1933 [?]: Notes and electron diffraction data - Thiophosgene [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
190-199, 300-303.
1933 [?]: Notes and electron diffraction data - NO3F [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
200, 202.
1933 [?]: Electron diffraction data - Acetylene [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
205-206, 208.
1933 [?]: Notes and electron diffraction data - AsCl3 [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
212, 214.
1933 [?]: Electron diffraction data - Cyclopropane [by Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
216, 218.
1933 [?]: Electron diffraction data - Cyclopentane [by Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
222.
1933 [?]: Electron diffraction data - OsO4 [by Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
224-233.
January 1934: Notes and electron diffraction data - Methyl Formate [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
235-237.
1933 [?]: Electron diffraction data - Hexamethylbenzene [by Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
240-241.
1933 [?]: Electron diffraction data - α-Methylhydroxylamine [by Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
245-254, 256.
1933 [?]: Notes and electron diffraction data - Formic acid [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
260-263.
1933 [?]: Electron diffraction data - C3O2 [by Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
265-270.
1933 [?]: Notes and electron diffraction data - Nitromethane [by Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
271-273.
1933 [?]: Notes and electron diffraction data - Methyl Cyanide [by Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
275-279.
1933 [?]: Notes and electron diffraction data - Acetone [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
283-289.
1933 [?]: Notes and electron diffraction data - ONCl [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
290.
1933 [?]: Description of models for Butene Oxide [by Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
291-295.
1933 [?]: Notes and electron diffraction data - Butene Oxide [by LP and Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
298.
1933 [?]: Electron diffraction data - Si2Cl6 [by Sidney Weinbaum]. View Item
304.
1933 [?]: Possible crystal structures. View Item

11.
Research Notebook 11. 1938.
000.
Title Page. View Item
005, 008-019, 022-036, 038-040.
1930: Notes re: x-ray diffraction experiments on bixbyite [by LP and M.D. Shappell]. View Item
044-046, 048-049, 052-059.
July 1930: Notes re: x-ray diffraction experiments on vesuvianite [by M.D. Shappell]. View Item
060-061.
1938 [?]: Notes re: x-ray diffraction experiments on cyanogen. View Item
062.
December 1937: Typescript: "Some Measurements of Indium Trimethyl Pictures made by KJ Palmer" by Verner Schomaker. View Item
063.
March 1938: Notes re: x-ray diffraction experiments on In(CH3)3. View Item
Addenda.
Calculations: Methyl cyanide compounds, No Date.
Calculations: Radial distribution of methylcyanide, No Date.
Calculations: Radial distribution of diacetylene, No Date.
Calculations: Radial distribution of cyanogen, No Date.
Calculations: Radial distribution of dimethylacetylene, No Date.

12.
Research Notebook 12. 1935.
000.
Title Page. View Item
003-011.
1934 [?]: Electron diffraction data for AsF3 [by Fred Wall].
013-023, 124-125, 128-129.
1934 [?]: Electron diffraction data for AsCl3 [by Fred Wall].
025-034, 059-060.
1934 [?]: Electron diffraction data for PCl3 [by Fred Wall].
035-038.
1934 [?]: Electron diffraction data for CF4 [by Fred Wall].
039-048, 076-080, 126-127.
1934 [?]: Electron diffraction data for PF3 [by Fred Wall].
049-052, 122.
1934 [?]: Electron diffraction data for SiF4 [by Fred Wall].
053-058, 061-073.
1934 [?]: Electron diffraction data for PF3Cl2 [by Fred Wall].
081-089, 100-105.
1934 [?]: Electron diffraction data for Si2Cl6 [by Fred Wall].
091-094.
1934 [?]: Electron diffraction data for SiCl4 [by Fred Wall].
095-099.
1934 [?]: Electron diffraction data for SnCl4 [by Fred Wall].
107-114.
1934 [?]: Electron diffraction data for NF3 [by Fred Wall].
115-117.
1934 [?]: Electron diffraction data for GeCl4 [by Fred Wall].
118-119.
1934 [?]: Electron diffraction data for CCl4 [by Fred Wall].
120-121.
1934 [?]: Electron diffraction data for PCl3 [by Fred Wall].
130.
October 1935: Electron diffraction data for Br-C=C-Br [by H.A. Levy].
131.
October 1935: Electron diffraction data for Br=C≡C=Br [by H.A. Levy].
132.
October 1935: Electron diffraction data for Br-C≡C-Br⇋Br=C≡C=Br⇋Br-C≡C-Br [by H.A. Levy].
133.
October 1935: Electron diffraction data for C=C<BrBr [by H.A. Levy].
134-135.
October 1935: C2Br2 measurements [by H.A. Levy].
136.
October 1935: Electron diffraction data for I-C≡C-I [by H.A. Levy].
137.
October 1935: Electron diffraction data for I=C≡C=I [by H.A. Levy].
138.
October 1935: Electron diffraction data for C=C<II [by H.A. Levy].
142.
October 1935: Electron diffraction data for Cl-C≡C-Cl [by H.A. Levy].
143.
October 1935: Electron diffraction data for Cl=C≡C=Cl [by H.A. Levy].
144.
October 1935: Electron diffraction data for C=C<ClCl [by H.A. Levy].
145-147.
October 1935: Summary of electron diffraction data for C2Cl2 [by H.A. Levy].
148-151.
October 1935: Electron diffraction data for CH2Br2 [by H.A. Levy].
152.
October 1935: Radial distribution CH2Br2 [by H.A. Levy].

13.
Research Notebook 13. 1935-1936.
000.
Title Page. View Item
004.
May 1935: Projected researches - the type of bond from iron to other atoms, magnetic studies; test of combining power of methemoglobin. View Item
008.
May 1935: The interpretation of oxidation-reduction potentials of hemoglobin. View Item
012.
May 1935: Pyridine hemochromogen. View Item
016-017.
December 1935: Nicotine hemochromogen. View Item
018.
December 1935: Preparation of nicotine hemochromogen from pyridine solution. View Item
019.
December 1935: Preparation of nicotine hemochromogen. View Item
040.
No Date: Notes on "The chemical nature of hæmochromogen and its carbon monoxide compound" [by R. Hill]. View Item
042-043.
July 1935: Notes on metal porphyrins experiments. View Item
046-047.
January 1936: Hemoglobin magnetism - calibration of blood tube no. 1. View Item
048.
January 1936: Hemoglobin solutions - oxyhemoglobin against water; oxyhemoglobin against oxyhemoglobin. View Item
049.
January 1936: Hemoglobin solutions - oxyhemoglobin against reduced hemoglobin. View Item
050-053.
January 1936: Hemoglobin solutions - carboxyhemoglobin against oxyhemoglobin. View Item
054.
July 1935: Hemocyanin - octopus blood. View Item
055.
July 1935: Hemocyanin - key-hole limpet. View Item
056.
July 1935: Hemocyanin - abalone.
February 1936: Hemocyanin - magnetic investigation. View Item
058.
May 1935: Hemine and hemochromogen. View Item
059.
May 1935: Experiments on hemochromogen. View Item
060.
January 1936: Hemoglobin - magnetic susceptibility, second series. View Item
062-065.
January 1936: Hemoglobin - third series, search for intermediates between Hb4 and Hb4(O2)4. View Item
068-072.
January 1936: Hemoglobin - repetition of search for intermediates. View Item
073.
February 1936: Hemin.
February 1936: Ferrous heme. View Item
076-077.
February 1936: Hemoglobin, oxyhemoglobin, carboxyhemoglobin, globin hemochromogen. View Item
080-081.
May 1935: Preparation of Hemin. View Item
084-086.
February 1936: Hemin in NaOH sucrose; pyridine hemochromogen suspended in NaOH sucrose [by Charles Coryell]. View Item
087.
February 1936: CO-heme complex, suspended with 4% gum arabic in NaOH [by Charles Coryell]. View Item
088.
February 1936: Pyridine hemochromogen with NaOH-gum arabic [by Charles Coryell]. View Item
089-090, 095-096.
February 1936: Reduced hemin with NaOH sucrose [by Charles Coryell]. View Item
091-094, 097.
February 1936: Pyridine hemochromogen-sucrose-NaOH [by Charles Coryell]. View Item
098-099, 103, 110.
February 1936: Globin hemochromogen. View Item
098-099.
February 1936: Pyridine-globin hemochromogen. View Item
099-101, 103.
February 1936: Oxyhemoglobin. View Item
100-102.
February 1936: Hemoglobin. View Item
102-103.
February 1936: Cyanide hemochromogen with globin. View Item
106-107.
February 1936: Hemoglobin-Oxyhemoglobin. View Item
108-109.
February 1936: Oxyhemoglobin, hemoglobin, carbonmonoxyhemoglobin. View Item
111.
February 1936: Oxyhemoglobin vs. carbonmonoxyhemoglobin; Oxyhemoglobin and carbonmonoxyhemoglobin vs. hemochromogen. View Item
112.
February 1936: Calibration of large differential tube 3. View Item
113.
February 1936: Discussion of ferrohemoglobin of blood A. View Item
114-115.
February 1936: Hemoglobin - blood B. View Item
116.
February 1936: Discussion for blood B. View Item
117.
March 1936: Tube 3 - zero correction. View Item
118.
March 1936: Carbonmonoxyhemoglobin - blood C. View Item
119-120.
March 1936: Ferrihemoglobin. View Item
122.
November 1936: Summary of ferrihemoglobin experiments. View Item
124-126.
November 1936: Hemocyanin - keyhole limpets [by LP and Fred Stitt]. View Item
126-127.
November 1936: Cupric hemocyanin [by Fred Stitt]. View Item
129.
September 1938: Denaturation. View Item
130-131.
February 1939: Ethyl isocyanide ferrohemoglobin. View Item
132.
October 1939: Sulfanilamide and denaturation of Hb. View Item
151-153.
August 1936: Treatment of horse blood [by Fred Stitt]. View Item
161-166.
August 1936: Magnetic susceptibility of C6H6, CCl4, etc [by LP and Fred Stitt]. View Item
166-174.
September - October 1936: Magnetic susceptibility of benzene and CCl4 [by Fred Stitt]. View Item

14.
Research Notebook 14. 1936-1938, 1949, 1952.
000.
Title Page. View Item
004-005.
October 1936: Semiquinones - Wurster's red and Wurster's blue. View Item
006-007.
October 1936: Semiquinones - Solution of Wurster's red, W-1. View Item
008.
November 1936: Semiquinone substance. View Item
009.
November 1936: Calibration of small tube No. 2. View Item
010.
November 1936: Reinvestigation of the semiquinone. View Item
011-012.
January 1937: Preparation and study of Wurster's red [by Fred Stitt]. View Item
013.
October 1936: Correspondence: L. Michaelis to LP re: fresh preparation of Wurster's red, October 21, 1936. View Item
014.
January 1937: Phenanthrene quinone sulfonate [by Fred Stitt]. View Item
015.
January 1937: Solid phenanthrene-quinone. View Item
024.
November 1936 [?]: Complexes of azide with iron-group elements. View Item
025-029.
November 1936: Nickel-azide complexes. View Item
030-031.
November 1936: NiCl2·H20 - KN3. View Item
036.
December 1936: Sperrylite, PtAs2?. View Item
041.
May 1937: Some heterocyclic ring compounds [by Fred Stitt].
May 1937: Melon [by Fred Stitt]. View Item
042.
May 1937: Cynuric acid; trisodium cyanurate [by Fred Stitt]. View Item
043.
May - June 1937: Cyameluric acid; tripotassium cyamelurate [by Fred Stitt]. View Item
044.
June 1937: Calibration of tube used in above measurements [by Fred Stitt]. View Item
048-049.
December 1937: Compounds of calgon. View Item
050.
July 1938: Magnetic properties of CH3CHNO CHCl CH3. View Item
052.
April 1939: Magnetic properties of Na2Fe(CN)5NO·2H2O. View Item
054.
November 1949: Solid artificial antibodies. View Item
057.
January 1952: Crystallized muscle. View Item
059, 061.
January 1952: Mytilus. View Item
063.
January 1952: Scallop. View Item
065.
January 1952: Sea cucumber. View Item
066.
January 1952: Notes re: sea cucumber and mytilus. View Item
Addenda.
Folder One.
Notes: Structure and composition of peutlandite (Fe24Ni8S32) crystals, No Date.
Folder Two.
Negatives: Diffraction images of pyrargyrite (Ag3AsS3) crystals, No Date.
Calculations: Unknown calculations regarding pyrargyrite (Ag3AsS3) structure or composition, No Date.
Folder Three.
Correspondence: LP to Dr. L. Michaelis re: collaboration on paramagnatism with the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, March 4, 1938.
Correspondence: LP to Dr. L. Michaelis re: experiment on quinhydrone magnetic moment, June 7, 1937.
Correspondence: Dr. L. Michaelis to LP re: collaboration on quinhydrone study, May 25, 1937.
Correspondence: LP to Dr. L. Michaelis re: research on semiquinones, May 6, 1937.
Correspondence: Dr. L Michaelis to LP re: cooperation with Columbia University, May 3, 1937.
Correspondence: LP to Dr. L. Michaelis re: research on phenanthrene semiquinone, December 9, 1936.
Correspondence: Dr. L. Michaelis to LP re: results of phenanthrene semiquinone experiment, December 2, 1936.
Correspondence: LP to Dr. L. Michaelis re: semiquinone research progress, November 25, 1936.
Correspondence: LP to Dr. L. Michaelis re: discussion of semiquinone research, October 26, 1936.
Correspondence: Dr. L. Michaelis to LP re: discussion of report on Wurster's dyes, October 17, 1936.
Notes: Acid structures and structures proposed by LP, No Date.
Correspondence: Dr. L. Michaelis to LP re: preparation of semiquinone, July 25, 1936.
Correspondence: LP to Dr. L. Michaelis re: paramagnetism state of Wurster’s red, October 14, 1936.
Notes: Structure and composition of Wurster’s red, No Date.
Correspondence: Dr. L. Michaelis to LP re: analysis of Wurster's red sample, September 23, 1936.
Correspondence: Dr. L. Michaelis to LP re: analysis of Wurster's red sample, September 29, 1936.
Correspondence: LP to Dr. L. Michaelis re: proposal to study Wurster’s red and semiquinones, August 28, 1936.
Calculations: Various data for tri-calcium silicate (Ca3SiO5) in table form, No Date.
Reprint: Andersen, Olaf; Lee, Harley C. “Properties of tri-calcium silicate from basic open hearth steel slags” J. Washington Academy of Sciences 23, no. 7 (July 15, 1933). (2 copies).
Correspondence: Dr. Wm. J. McCaughey to LP re: sending crystals of dicalcium orthosilicate, June 25, 1934.
Data: Graphical representations in the ternary system of the crystalline phases of a variety of minerals from Ohio State University Department of Mineralogy, No Date.
Notes: Orthorhombic structure of tri-calcium silicate (Ca3SiO5), No Date.
Negatives: Diffraction images of tri-calcium aluminate (Ca3Al2O6), No Date.
Correspondence: Dr. Wm. J. McCaughey to LP re: analysis of dicalcium silicate (Ca2SiO4) crystals, March 30, 1934.
Correspondence: LP to Dr. Wm. J. McCaughey re: structural determination of dicalcium silicate (Ca2SiO4) crystals, May 14, 1935.
Folder Four.
Notes: Structure and composition of enargite (Cu3AsS4), No Date.
Calculations: Table data for enargite (Cu3AsS4), No Date.
Photo: Diffraction image of enargite (Cu3AsS4), No Date.
Notes: Structure and composition of binnite (Cu12As4S13), No Date.
Calculations: Table data for binnite (Cu12As4S13), No Date.
Notes: Structure and composition of hexamethyl benzene (C12H18), No Date.
Notes: Various data concerning hydrogen halide (HX) groups, July 31, 1955.

15.
Research Notebook 15. 1935, 1937, 1968.
000.
Title Page. View Item
001.
February 1968: Alkali metals at ~5°K. View Item
002.
February 1968: Metallic radii and bond-orbital strengths. View Item
004.
February 1968: Change in equation for Rn vs. n.
February 1968: Autobiographical entries. View Item
009-010.
September 1935: Biuret. View Item
033-034.
October 1935: 1,3,5-tribromobenzene. View Item
035-038.
No Date: Non-Pauling calculations re: C6H3Br3. View Item
041-043.
No Date: Non-Pauling calculations re: C6H3Cl3. View Item
055-056.
November 1935: Metaldehyde. View Item
057-058.
September 1937: Duodecisilicic acid calculations [by LP and Herbert Sargent, Jr.]. View Item
083-087.
No Date: Non-Pauling calculations re: Asφ4Br [?]. View Item

16.
Research Notebook 16. 1932-1956.
000.
Title Page. View Item
028.
1936-1937: Research men, with tentative research problems. View Item
030.
1937-1938: Baker resident lecturer at Cornell. View Item
032.
1938-1939: Notes re: construction of Sierra Madre Villa house.
November 1938 - May 1939: Notes re: LP committee memberships.
April - June 1939: Notes re: LP and AHP travel.
August 1939: Notes re: explosion in Room 351. View Item
033.
September 1938 - December 1939: Rulings regarding Gates and Crellin laboratories. View Item
034.
November 1939: Notes re: student honor code violation. View Item
035.
December 1939 - January 1940, May 1940: Notes re: Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering faculty and staff. View Item
036, 038.
November 1939 - May 1940: Personal re: LP and AHP travel. View Item
037.
July 1940: Notes re: job offer to LP from Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research. View Item
038.
October 1940: Notes re: device for determining partial pressure of oxygen. View Item
038a.
November 1940: Correspondence: LP to James E. Bell re: division of teaching load for Chemistry 1 laboratory. November 30, 1940. View Item
039, 041.
July 1940 - January 1941, October - November 1941: Notes re: Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering faculty and staff. View Item
045.
September 1943: Notes re: accident involving chemistry stockroom keeper. View Item
080-081.
June 1955: Index of the Research Books of Roscoe G. Dickenson. View Item
082-090.
1955 [?]: Gates and Crellin publications on crystal structure and electron diffraction. View Item
091-112.
August 1935 - July 1956: Research problems - list of molecular structures to be investigated, including methods of investigation. View Item
146-147.
1935 [?]: List of LP's published books and papers. View Item
187-189.
1935 [?]: List of publications by students of LP. View Item
226-258.
1940 [?]: List of graduate students, National Research fellows, etc. View Item

17.
Research Notebook 17. 1939-1941, 1988.
000.
Title Page. View Item
003.
No Date: Partial Typescript: "Primary and Secondary Acids and Bases", by Lewis and Seaborg. View Item
004.
May 1939: Aurin - dihydroxyfuchsone [dihydroxyfuchsin?]. View Item
005.
May [?] 1939: Experiments on aurin. View Item
006-011.
May 1939: Discussion of color of triphenylmethane dyes. View Item
012.
May [?] 1939: Amidohydroxy dyes. View Item
013.
May [?] 1939: Hydroxytriphenylmethane dyes. View Item
015-016.
June 1941: Protein in urine. View Item
017-018, 020, 025-050, 059-062, 068-070.
February 1988: Quasicrystals. View Item
018.
February 1988: Noble metals. View Item
019-020.
February 1988: Superconductivity. View Item
021.
February 1988: High Tc.
February 1988: YBa2Cu3O6.8. View Item
022.
February [?] 1988: Examples of crest-trough effect. View Item
024.
February 1988: YBa2Cu3O6.8 - a more refined discussion. View Item
051.
February 1988: ED of MnAl6. View Item
052-054.
July-December 1940: Researches in immunology. View Item
054.
December 1940: Structure proposed for glycine polymer. View Item
055.
1940 [?]: Experiments on manufacture of antibodies. View Item
056-057.
December 1940: Summary of attempts to make antibodies in vitro [Dr. Dan Campbell]. View Item
057-058.
February 1988: Icosahedral Mg32(Al,Zn)49. View Item
063, 067-068.
February 1988: β-Mg2Al3. View ItemView ItemView Item
064.
February 1988: MnAl6. View Item
065-066.
February 1988: Icosahedral Pd3USi. View Item
071-072.
February 1988: High Tc superconduction. View Item
073-074.
February 1988: Superconductivity - crest and trough. View Item
075.
February 1988: My theory of charged clusters in metals. View Item
077-078.
February 1988: Superconductivity. View Item
079, 081-084.
March 1988: Quasi MnAl6. View Item
080.
March 1988: Fluxons. View Item
085-086.
March 1988: Pd3USi. View Item
087.
March 1988: Al56.1Cu10.2Li32.7. View Item
088.
March 1988: Quasicrystals. View Item
089.
March 1988: Al3CuLi. View Item
090.
March 1988: Al6CuLi3. View Item
091-092.
March 1988: Fluxon theory. View Item
092.
March 1988: Icosahedral packing. View Item
093.
March 1988: Fluxon theory, resonance theory, metallic orbital. View Item
093-094, 096.
March 1988: Fluxons. View Item
095, 097-098.
March 1988: Ca8In3. View Item
099.
March 1988: Draft of proposed letter to Science, (Paul J. Steinhardt) re: icosahedral symmetry. View Item
100.
March 1988: Note to Self re: talk with Paul Steinhardt, March 8, 1988. View Item
101-102.
March 1988: Superconductors. View Item
103-112.
March 1988: Superconductivity. View Item
113-114.
March 1988: Tl Anomaly. View Item
115-116, 118-120.
March 1988: More Ga volumes. View Item
117.
March 1988: Steinhardt. View Item
121.
March 1988: In-Rh; In-Ru; In-Sc; In-Th; In-Ti; In-Pd; In-Pt. View Item
122.
March 1988: Hg-Pt; In-Ir; In-Ni. View Item
123.
March 1988: CrIn4; Cu-In; Ba-In; Ca-In; Co-In. View Item
124.
March 1988: In-U; In-V; In-Y; In-Zr; Ag-In; Al-In; Au-In. View Item
125.
March 1988: AlCxM3. View Item
126.
March 1988: AlM3. View Item
127-128.
March 1988: Thallium volumes. View Item
129.
March 1988: Vegard. View Item
130.
March 1988: Ni-Tl; V-Tl; Co-Tl; Cr-Tl; Pd-Tl. View Item
131.
May 1988: Decagonal V3Ni2 and V15Ni10Si. View Item
132, 136.
April 1988: AIDS.
May 1988: Quasicrystals. View Item
132, 153-154.
May 1988: Quasicrystals. View Item
133, 135-136.
May 1988: Ni2V3. View Item
134.
May 1988: Decagonal NiVSi. View Item
137.
May 1988: 13560Nd75. View Item
138.
May 1988: 14864Gd84. View Item
139.
April 1988: Typescript: "Draft of an application for a patent on high-temperature superconductors", April 18, 1988. View Item
140.
August 1971, April 1988: Ideas about superconductors. View Item
141, 143-152.
May 1988: Al6CuLi3. View Item
142.
1988: Offprint: "Aerogels", by Jochen Fricke, Sci. Am., 1988. View Item
155.
June 1988: Patent. View Item
155-156.
May 1988: Superconductivity. View Item
157-158, 195.
June 1988: Neutron powder diffraction - Al51Cu12.5Li23.5Mg13. View Item
159-162, 164-166.
June 1988: Ti56Ni23Fe5Si16. View Item
163, 167-184, 189-192, 196.
June 1988: Al55Cu10Li35. View Item
172, 189.
June 1988: Autobiographical entries. View Item
185-186, 193-194.
June 1988: AlCuLiMg. View Item
186.
June 1988: Superconductivity, fluxons. View Item
187-188.
June 1988: Al55Cu12.5Li23.5Mg13. View Item
195.
July 1988: Al74Tm21S5. View Item
197.
July 1988: Al6CuLi3(Mg). View Item
197, 225.
July 1988: Al6CuLi3. View Item
197a.
June 1988: Al51Cu12.5Li33.5Mg13. View Item
198-199, 201.
July 1988: Al74Mn21Si5. View Item
200.
July 1988: Al51Cu12.5Mg36.5. View Item
201.
July 1988: Number of atoms in the 24- unit of the known Al-Mn-Si structures. View Item
202.
June 1988: Janot's data for Al74(Mn, Fe)21Si5. View Item
203.
July 1988: Al74Tm21Si5. View Item
203, 205-206.
July 1988: Volume of Si. View Item
204.
July 1988: Al76Mn21Si5. View Item
207-208, 219, 221-222, 224.
July 1988: Atomic volumes - compounds of Al. View Item
209, 216.
July 1988: Al55Cu10Li30Mg5. View Item
210.
July 1988: AlCuLiMg. View Item
211.
July 1988: Al510Cu125Mg365. View Item
212.
July 1988: Atomic volumes - Al-Mg; Al-Cu-Mg. View Item
213-214.
July 1988: Al55Cu10Li35. View Item
215, 217-218.
July 1988: Al510Cu125Li235Mg130. View Item
216.
July 1988: Al510Cu125Mg365.
July 1988: Al55Cu10Li30Mg5. View Item
220.
July 1988: 15466Dy88. View Item
223.
July 1988: Superconductivity. View Item
224.
July 1988: Atomic volumes - compounds of Al.
July 1988: Quasicrystals. View Item
227.
July 1988: 13662Sm74. View Item
229.
July 1988: GeIII; Kn clusters; Mn anomaly. View Item
231-234, 236.
July 1988: Atomic volumes. View Item
233.
July 1988: Fluorite structure. View Item
235, 237-252.
July - August 1988: Atomic volumes - compounds of Ga. View Item
253-266, 268.
August 1988: Two liquids - survey of hyper-hyper binary systems. View Item
267.
August 1988: Phase diagrams. View Item
269-272.
August 1988: Ag-M systems. View Item
273-274, 275-276.
August 1988: Al-M systems. View Item
274.
August 1988: Phase diagrams. View Item
277.
September 1988: Nuclei. View Item
278.
August 1988: Binary phase diagrams. View Item
279.
September 1988: Nuclei - 15264Gd88; 15466Dy88; 15668Er88; 15870Yb88. View Item
280.
September 1988: Nuclei - 14456Ba88; 14658Ce88; 14456Ba88; 14860Nd88; 15052Sm88. View Item
281.
September 1988: Nuclei - 15670Yb86; 13652Te84; 13854Xe84; 14056Ba84; 14258Ca84; 14460Nd84; 14662Sm84; 14864Gd84. View Item
282.
September 1988: Nuclei - 14054Xe86; 14256Ba86; 14458Co86; 14060Nd86; 14862Sm86; 15064Gd86; 15266Dy86; 15468Er86. View Item
283.
September 1988: Nuclei - 14260Nd82; 14462Sm82; 14664Gd82; 14866Dy82; 15068Er82; 15270Yb82. View Item
284.
September 1988: Nuclei - 15066Dy84; 15268Er84; 13250Sn82; 13452Te82; 13654Xe82; 13856Ba82; 14058Ce82. View Item
285.
September 1988: Nuclei - 15666Dy90. View Item
286.
September 1988: Nuclei - 14656Ba90; 14858Ce90; 15262Sm90; 15062Nd90; 15464Gd90. View Item
287, 292.
September 1988: Nuclei - 16068Er92. View Item
288.
September 1988: Nuclei - 15868Er90. View Item
289.
September 1988: Diatomic molecule, simple theory. View Item
290.
September 1988: Discussion of 160Er. View Item
291.
September 1988: Nuclei - 16070Yb90. View Item
293.
September 1988: Nuclei -17074W96. View Item
294.
September 1988: Nuclei -18076Os104. View Item
295, 297-298, 300.
September 1988: Pd3SiU. View Item
296.
September 1988: Nuclei -16268Er94. View Item
Addenda.
Correspondence: LP to Richard C. Tolman re: California Institute of Technology report to the Committee on Defense Cooperation, June 12, 1940.
Notes: Structure of a trimeric acid, No Date.
Correspondence: LP to W.A. Schroeder re: determination of iron content of hemoglobin, July 20, 1956.
Correspondence: Ralph Hultgren to LP re: accepting a job at Harvard, May 31, 1935.
Correspondence: Marshal Fechiner to LP re: oxidation figures for hemoglobin, calculations included, No Date.
Notes: LP to self concerning seminar at the University of Southern California on ferritin by Dr. L. Michaelis, June 27, 1945.
Schedule: Lectures to be given on various subjects in the northeastern United States, 1940.
Notes: Structures and proposed future researches, No Date.
Notes: Summary of results from antibody experiment, September 18, 1943.
Notes: Notecards with notes concerning x-ray diffraction problems, No Date.
Notes: Effects of hapters in a Hofmerister series, No Date.
Notes: Data from an experiment on viscosity, No Date.
Notes: Data and questions concerning inhibition effects of sheep serum, No Date.
Notes: A system for investigating antibodies with different ends, March 24, 1943.
Notes: Making measurements of antiserum properties, No Date.
Correspondence: LP to Dr. D. Pressman re: experiments on hapten R’X’ and other heterologous haptens, August 2, 1943.
Notes: Development and purification of antibodies and antisera, No Date.
Notes: Antisera available, March 26, 1943.
Correspondence: LP to Dan [Campbell?] re: artificial antibodies, June 29, 1943.
Notes: Experiments with univalent antibodies, June 29, 1943.
Notes: Effects of various treatments on antibodies, No Date.
Correspondence: LP to Dan Campbell re: artificial antibodies, July 20, 1949.
Correspondence: LP to Dr. H. Itano re: Chromatopile experiments with hemoglobin, June 14, 1949.
Correspondence: LP to Dr. A. Fisk re: a proposed experiment with protein films, July 13, 1950.
Correspondence: E.W. Hughes to LP re: studies on carotenoids, September 19, 1946.
Correspondence: Philip Vaughan to the Molecular Structure Group re: investigations into unit cell parameters, No Date.
Notes: Discussion of Ballentine’s valence experiment, July 15, 1946.
Correspondence: LP to J.H. Sturdivant re: proposed high-speed linear still, December 5, 1945.
Correspondence: LP to Dr. Dan Campbell re: chemical effects on anaphylaxis, December 3, 1945.
Correspondence: LP to Dr. J.H. Sturdivant re: superstructure of stable crystals, November 26, 1945.
Notes: Typed article notes from H.V. Euler et al. “Inhibition in Enzyme Systems V: Relations Between Vitamins and Anti-Vitamins” Mineral. Geol. v17a, no8, 14pp, 1943. No Date.
Notes: Typed article notes on the treatment of rheumatic fever with salicylate from October 13, 1945 issue of J.A.M.A., No Date.
Notes: Uranium compounds and anhydrides, No Date.
Notes: Structural data concerning acetic anhydride, No Date.
Correspondence: A.W. Contieri to LP re: the nonexistence of bismuth bromide (BiBr2), No Date.
Manuscript: Student publications numbered 254 through 523, dated 1930-1935. (3 copies).
Manuscript: Publications of Linus Pauling, 1923 to 1940, No Date.
Correspondence: M. Murayama to LP re: the combining power of human hemoglobin for p-benzoic acid isocyanide, July 25, 1956.
Correspondence: LP to Marshal Fichman re: electrode measurements of cyanide ion concentration, July 23, 1956.
Notes: Note to self concerning Myron Prinzmetal’s proposal of a urine test for coronary damage, July 19, 1956.
Correspondence: LP to M. Fichman re: proposed investigation of titrating ferri-hemoglobin solutions with cyanide ions, July 20, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: “Examination of urine pigments for diagnostic purposes” Modern Medicine, July 15, 1956.
Notes: Note to self concerning investigation of phase diagrams of substituted aromatic molecules, January 26, 1946.
Correspondence: LP to Dr. Hans Kuhn re: proposed investigation of bond and orbital functions, October 31, 1946.
Correspondence: A. Pardee to LP re: solubility of uric acid and mono-Na-urate in water and aqueous solutions of colchicine, July 7, 1946.
Correspondence: LP to George Feigen re: effect of salicylate on antibody formation, July 5, 1946.
Notes: Note to self concerning salicylate therapy, No Date.
Correspondence: LP to Arthur Pardee re: proposed research on gout, July 2, 1946.
Notes: Note to self concerning proposed research on the effect of solvent on color, July 24, 1945.
Correspondence: LP to Dr. R.B. Corey re: protein crystals, May 31, 1944.
Notes: Note to self concerning studies of alloys, June 20, 1944.
Correspondence: LP to Dr. Dan Campbell re: immunizing antigens, June 27, 1944.
Notes: Note to self concerning investigation of nitrosoplatinic chloride crystal structure, No Date.
Correspondence: JR [?] to LP re: N values for hemoglobin in urea solutions, January 14, 1944.
Correspondence: LP to Dr. Dan Campbell re: precipitation reactions with enzymes, February 24, 1944.
Correspondence: LP to R.B. Corey re: oxygen equilibrium curve of hemoglobin, June 12, 1944.
Notes: Note to self concerning mercuric chloride addition compounds of amines, No Date.
Notes: Note to self concerning attacking the cancer problem, No Date.
Reprint: Kessel et al. “Comparison of chlorine and ozone as virucidal agent of poliomyelitis virus” Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. Med. 53 (1943): 71-73.
Notes: Treatments of sicknesses by Dr. Yost, August 1943.
Correspondence: Robert Corey to LP re: the structure of proteins, January 10, 1949.
Notes: References for molecular structures, No Date.
Manuscript: “The ionization of hydrogen sulfide” by Richard Pomeroy, No Date.
Notes: Work on arsenic containing compounds, No Date.
Notes: Actions leading to dismissal of lab assistant, No Date.
Exam: Chemical Principles, Ch. 21d examination, October 31, 1939.
Data: Graph of temperature versus composition by weight for butyric acid, No Date.
Notes: Concerning possible reorganization of instrumental analysis experiments, No Date.
Manuscript: “Advanced research men in chemistry, 1938-1939”.
Manuscript: “Graduate Students in Chemistry, 1938-1939” at the California Institute of Technology.
Correspondence: [“Fat” Rowig] to LP re: preparation of crystals, February 24, 1924.
Photo: Diffraction pattern of lepidolaite, March 4, 1934. (2 copies).
Negative: Spectral 8 transmission of covellite, No Date. (2 copies).
Correspondence: W.T. Schaller to LP re: the crystal structure of sulvanite, August 17, 1932.
Manuscript: “The combining power of hemoglobin for alkyl isocyanides and the nature of the heme-heme interactions in hemoglobin” by Rober C.C. St. George and Linus Pauling, [No Date].
Correspondence: Ed Neuman to LP re: paper on binnite, November 14, 1933.
Correspondence: W.D. Kumler to LP re: x-ray studies of oxamide, No Date.
Correspondence: LP to J.B. Johnson re: examination of crystals of d-glucose urea and alloxantine by x-ray diffraction, December 27, 1933.
Correspondence: Harold Horan to LP re: classification of the antimonates, June 19, 1933.
Notes: Note to self concerning an x-ray study of choleic acid and its complexes, November 26, 1945.
Notes: Missing polyphase duplex K & E slide rule, August 30, 1943.
Notes: Note to self concerning statistical mechanics, No Date.
Manuscript: “A general method of making antibodies (antitoxins, immune sera, precipitins, agglutinins) outside of the animal body” by Linus Pauling, May 19, 1941.
Manuscript: “The process of denaturation and renaturation of proteins” by Linus Pauling, May 26, 1941.
Notes: Methods for determining oxygen content in gases, No Date.
Correspondence: J.B. Conant to LP re: the formula for isonitriles, May 28, 1932.
Manuscript: “A Proposed Method of Improving the process of Manufacture of Smokeless Powder” by Linus Pauling, November 10, 1940.

18.
Research Notebook 18. 1938, 1955, 1967-1969, 1971-1975, 1978.
000.
Title Page. View Item
001, 004-005.
May - September 1938: Chromatography of methemoglobin. View Item
003.
April 1936: Offprint: "Abstract papers presented at Kansas City, Mo., April 13 to 17, 1936". View Item
006.
June 1938: Correspondence: M.S. Dunn to LP re: supplies of experimental amino acids, June 27, 1938. View Item
007.
1938 [?]: Hydantoin. View Item
008-009.
August 1938: Preparation of 3-p-nitrophenylhydantoin and 3-p-nitrophenyl-5-methylhydantoin. View Item
010.
August 1938: Alanine. View Item
011.
August 1938: Inorganic ions. View Item
012.
August 1938: Chromatographic experiments. View Item
013.
October - November 1938: Hemoglobin - Chromatography. View Item
014.
August 1955: Search for solid solutions. View Item
015.
August 1955: Van der Waals forces and biological specificity. View Item
016.
August [?] 1955: Small molecules in water or ice. View Item
018-044.
June 1967: Nuclear structure calculations, by John Blethen. View Item
045-048, 055-058.
November - December 1968: Structure of Cd3As2: defects in fluorite structure - rules as in bixbyite. View Item
049-052, 054.
November 1968: Superconductivity. View Item
059-060.
December 1968: Cd3As2 - prediction of bond lengths. View Item
061-062.
December 1968: α-F2(c). View Item
064.
December 1968: α-F2. View Item
065-066.
December 1968: Spatial complementariness and the properties of matter. View Item
067-068.
December 1968: Light polyhelions etc. View Item
069.
December 1968: Two-layer nuclei.
December 1968: 40Zr9050. View Item
070.
December 1968: Light nuclei. View Item
071.
January 1969: J = L-1/2 states of nuclei. View Item
072.
December 1968: Rotational levels of nuclei. View Item
074.
January 1969: Magnetic moments of nuclei. View Item
075.
January 1969: Nordheim's rules - Odd-Odd; 27Co5831. View Item
076.
January 1969: Exceptions to Nordheim's rules. View Item
077.
January 1969: 21Se4827. View Item
077-078.
January 1969: Odd-odd nuclei: coupling. View Item
080.
January 1969: μ for odd-odd nuclei. View Item
081-082.
May 1969: Bond energy in BeO(c) etc. View Item
084.
1969 [?]: BN. View Item
085-086.
August 1969: Light nuclei. View Item
087.
August 1971: Autobiographical entries.
August 1971: Binding of a neutron. View Item
088.
August 1971: Magnetic moments. View Item
089-090.
August 1971: Magnetic moment of 43Sc. View Item
090.
August 1971: 43Sc. View Item
091.
March 1972: Elliott's results. View Item
092.
December 1971: Dr. Brett Elliott. View Item
093-094.
December 1971: Psoriasis. View Item
095-096.
May 1972: Elliott colds. View Item
097-098.
May 1972, February 1973: Psoriasis. View Item
099.
January 1973: Correspondence, Data: B. W. Reid to LP re: common cold distribution data, January 18, 1973.
February 1973: New numbers from Prof. Reid. View Item
100.
October 1972: Vit. C and common cold - a double blind-trial. View Item
101.
February 1973: Reid - common cold, 1971-2 work. View Item
102.
October 1972: H2+ sp bond orbital. View Item
103-104.
February 1973: Psoriasis summary. View Item
106.
February 1973: Psoriasis - code. View Item
107-108.
February 1973: Amino-acid sequences - problems posed by Art Robinson. View Item
109-112, 114.
February 1973: Amino-acid sequences. View Item
115-116.
September 1973: 164Er. View Item
116.
September 1973: 162Er rotation. View Item
117.
October 1973: Rotation of 186Hg. View Item
118.
September 1973: Volume of sphere - 162Er, 178Hf. View Item
119-120.
January 1974: 162Er. View Item
121-122.
March 1974: Vit. C and common cold. View Item
123.
January 1975: 16O and other light nuclei. View Item
124.
January 1975: Rotational bands in 20Ne. View Item
125-126.
July 1978: Li3ThF7. View Item
127-128, 130.
August 1978: YRh4B4. View Item
129, 131-136.
November 1978: Pd and Si magnetic properties. View Item
Addenda.
Data: Elementary lipid results for Linus and Ava Helen Pauling, August 20, 1973.
Notes: Note to self concerning the quadrupole moment of calcium nuclei, February 15, 1972.
Notes: Note to self concerning evidence for layer structure in nuclei, July 31, 1972.
Calculations: Data for odd-odd antimony (Sb), No Date.
Data: Cold symptoms of subjects given ascorbic acid versus a placebo, No Date.
Correspondence: LP to Dr. Brett Elliot re: analysis of results, April 7, 1972.
Calculations: Dipole moments, magnetic fields, and density of unknown compound, No Date.
Correspondence: Bulldog Books to LP review of a book on the evolution of politics, No Date.
Correspondence: Michael Danos to LP re: antisymmetrization of the wave function, April 24, 1969.
Notes: Record of daily activities, with particular regard to gas. October 1972.
Notes: Skin reaction to scratching, June 29, 1972.
Notes: Record of daily activities and conditions, June 20, 1972.
Correspondence: Clinton R. Miller to Dr. Richard A. Ahrens re: the NIH vitamin C study, March 21, 1972.
Correspondence: LP to John Blethen re: the structure of nuclei in dissertation, August 8, 1973.
Data: Lipoprotein electrohoresis graphs from the Stanford University School of Medicine, No Date.

19.
Research Notebook 19. 1941-1942, 1949, 1955-1956, 1959, 1965, 1967, 1976-1978, 1980.
000.
Title Page. View Item
003.
January 1941: Rate of reaction: 2Fe+++ Sn++→ 2Fe+++ Sn++++. View Item
005.
January 1941: Rate of reaction: S2O8=+ 2I-→ 2SO4=+ I2. View Item
007.
January 1941 [?]: Repeating explosions. View Item
009.
January 1941: Decomposition of H2O2; Test for H2O2. View Item
010.
January 1941: Photochemical explosion H2+ Cl2. View Item
011.
January 1941: Equilibrium Fe++++ 3SCN-↔ Fe(SCN)3; Zeolite water softening. View Item
012.
January 1941: Amphoteric hydroxides. View Item
014-019.
December 1942: My molecular weight experiment. View Item
020-021.
May 1944: Molecular weight calculations. View Item
021.
September 1944: Molecular weight calculations. View Item
022.
October 1949: Making S6. View Item
025.
July 1955: Metals - Cd, Hg, In, Tl, Sn, Sb, Bi.
July 1955: Zn in Cu. View Item
026.
July 1955: Sn in Cu; Sn in Ag; ln Ag; Sb in Pb. View Item
027.
July 1955: ln Ag; ln Cu; Zn, Ga, Ge, As, Tl. View Item
028.
July 1955: Sb in Cu; ln Au; Al, Be, Zn, Ga, Ge, As, Cl, In, Sn, Sb, Hg, Pb, Bi. View Item
029.
July 1955: ln Cu; Ag, Cd, In, Sn, Sb, Ag9As, ln Cu; ln Ag; ln Au. View Item
030.
July 1955: ln Al; Al ln Ni; Sn in Al; Zn in Al; Ga in Al; Li in Al. View Item
031.
July 1955: Mg in Al; Mn in Ni; Sn in Tl; ln Tl; An in Ag. View Item
033-035.
July - August 1955: Ordered close-packed arrangements of two kinds of atoms with nearly equal size. View Item
038.
August 1955: Examples of electron transfer. View Item
039.
August 1955: Radii of metal with electron transfer. View Item
040.
August 1955: Cd3P2. View Item
041.
August 1955: BiF3. View Item
042.
August 1955: B32 type - NaTl, etc. View Item
042-043.
August 1955: LiAl. View Item
043.
August 1955: LiZn. View Item
044.
August 1955: LiGa; LiIn. View Item
045-047.
August 1955 [?]: High-pressure forms of metals. View Item
048.
August 1955: Evaluation of A in D(x) = D1 - A log n. View Item
049.
August 1955: Trimethylindium; Hexamethyldialuminum. View Item
050.
September 1955: Promotion energies in carbon and iron. View Item
051.
September 1955: Size of H in Hydrides. View Item
052.
September 1955: ZrH2. View Item
053.
September 1955: ThH2. View Item
054.
September 1955: LaH2, etc. View Item
055.
September 1955: MgCu2; MgZn2. View Item
056-057.
January 1956: Mg32(Al,Zn)49. View Item
058-063.
October 1956: A set of radii for the β-W structure. View Item
066-067.
December 1959 - January 1960: Anesthesia. View Item
068-069.
January 1960 [?]: Notes re: "The Chemistry of Anesthesia". View Item
070-071.
June 1965: Nuclei. View Item
073-082.
August 1967: Ascorbic acid in urine. View Item
074.
July 1967: Ascorbic acid and schizophrenia. View Item
083a.
April 1967: Correspondence: E. B. Lewis to LP re: comments on molecular medicine manuscript, April 26, 1967. View Item
084.
October 1967: Notes re: Pyridoxinless strain of neurospora sitophila. View Item
085.
October 1967: Michaelis-Menten equation. View Item
086.
October 1967: Neurospora crassa. View Item
087-088.
October 1967: Solution H. View Item
089.
October 1967: Iodine titration of ascorbic acid.
November 1967: Iodine titration. View Item
090.
October 1967: Standard test.
October 1967: I2 solution 0.1N. View Item
091-092.
October 1967: Ascorbic acid elimination. View Item
093.
June 1976: Stomach cancer; bronchus; colon. View Item
094.
June 1976: Ewan Cameron's 100 patients and 1000 controls. View Item
095.
June 1976: Kidney cancer; other cancers. View Item
096.
June 1976: Rectal cancer; ovary; breast; bladder. View Item
097-100.
June 1976: Cancer. View Item
099.
August 1976: Comparison of time of survival of 100 cancer patients who received ascorbic acid and 1000 matched patients with no treatment. View Item
101-102.
July, September 1976, March 1977: Notes re: Ava Helen cancer diagnosis and early treatment. View ItemView Item
103-104.
August 1976: Cameron's test - cancer. View Item
145-148.
August 1976: Paper on cancer. View Item
149-166.
August - September 1976: Nuclear fission. View Item
167.
October 1976: Capacity of an ellipsoid. View Item
168.
September 1976: Fission of element 124. View Item
170.
October 1976: Deformed nuclei: Z=126, N=212. View Item
171.
October 1976: Deformed nuclei. View Item
173.
November 1976: UH3. View Item
174.
December 1976: Ru-Ir alloys. View Item
175.
December 1976: High covalence of metals.
December 1976: Autobiographical entries. View Item
176-177.
December 1976: Axial ratio in hcp. View Item
178.
December 1976: Bond lengths - possible revision. View Item
178-183.
December 1976: Metallic radii. View Item
184-185, 187.
December 1976: Radii of transition metals. View Item
186.
December 1976: Resonance in A1, A3, A2. View Item
188, 190, 192-193, 196-197.
May 1977: Hg - rotation. View Item
189.
May 1977: 198Hg. View Item
191.
May 1977: Th4H15. View Item
194-195.
May 1977: Au rotation. View Item
197.
May 1977: 78Pt rotation. View Item
198.
May 1977: YRh4B4. View Item
199.
May 1977: MRh4B4. View Item
200, 202-203.
May 1977: YRh2. View Item
201.
May 1977: Te(OH)6; YRh4B4. View Item
202, 204, 211, 213.
May 1977: YB4Th4. View Item
215-216.
July 1977: 15868Er90 rotation. View Item
217.
August 1977: An extra orbital in some transition-metal clusters. View Item
218.
July 1977: 15454Gd90. View Item
219.
August 1977: Energy levels (nf) of atoms. View Item
220.
August 1977: Au10(PR3)7X3. View Item
221.
August 1977: Os6(CO)18- - and similar complexes. View Item
222, 224.
August 1977: Amount of f character of best spd orbital. View Item
223.
August 1977: Metal carbonyls-bond angles. View Item
225-226.
August 1977: Carbonyl bond angles. View Item
227.
September 1977: Trigonal prism with 3 caps. View Item
228.
September 1977: Tricarbonyl bond angles. View Item
229.
September 1977: Angles for two double bonds.
September 1977: Observed angles for Fe(CO)3. View Item
230.
September 1977: Tricarbonyl angle. View Item
231.
September 1977: Quadruple bonds.
September 1977: M(CO)4. View Item
232.
September 1977: Electronegativity of Mn. View Item
233-234.
October 1977: Angles for M(CO)4 groups.
October 1977: A2M(CO)4 groups. View Item
235.
October 1977: Quadruple bond. View Item
235-236.
October 1977: Electronegativity. View Item
236.
October 1977: Transition metal angles. View Item
237-238.
November 1977: Theory of electronegativity. View Item
239-240.
November 1977: Nuclei - Hg isotopes. View Item
240.
November 1977: Autobiographical entries. View Item
241-242.
December 1977: λ, <R2> Hg isotopes. View Item
243.
December 1977: Co4(As4)3 - Skutterudite. View Item
243-244.
December 1977: Uranium compounds. View Item
245.
February 1978: Cancer. View Item
246.
January 1978: CoAs. View Item
247-248.
February 1978: Cancer - colon. View Item
249-252.
February 1978: Cancer - stomach. View Item
253-254.
February 1978: Cancer - bronchus. View Item
256.
February 1978: Cancer - kidney, others. View Item
257.
February 1978: Cancer - rectum, ovary, breast, bladder. View Item
258.
February 1978: Cancer - stomach, bronchus, breast. View Item
259.
February 1978: Cancer - colon. View Item
260.
February 1978: Checking of E-F: kidney, rectum, bladder, ovary, others. View Item
261.
February 1978: Checking of B-F: colon, stomach, bronchus, breast. View Item
264.
February 1978: Cancer. View Item
265.
February 1978: Checking of B-E: kidney, rectum, bladder, ovary, others. View Item
266.
March 1978: Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's wife hurt in RC crash", Redwood City Tribune, March 7, 1978. View Item
267-271.
March 1978: Ava Helen Pauling injured in auto accident. View Item
272.
March 1978: Memorandum: Ewan Cameron to LP re: "The fate of the survivors", March 6, 1978. View Item
272a.
No Date: Differences in average survival times for ascorbate patients and matched controls. View Item
273, 275.
March 1978: Cancer. View Item
276.
October 1980: Cancer - hairless mice.
January 1981: Check of Walt Reynolds table. View Item

20.
Research Notebook 20. 1955-1960.
000.
Title Page. View Item
002-005.
March 1950: Laboratory data re: thallous paramolybdate Tl6Mo7O24 [by David Shoemaker]. View Item
010.
No Date: Graph of n vs. D where n is the Born repulsive exponent. View Item
010a.
August 1955: Memorandum: LP to Forrest Carter re: proposed theoretical treatment of protonated molecules and atoms, August 16, 1955. View Item
011.
No Date: Calculation of μ for Li6Cl5. View Item
012-013.
August, November 1955, August 1956: MX(g) vibrational frequencies. View Item
014.
August 1955: Correction to Figure 1 of 1947 metals paper. View Item
015-016.
November 1955: Approximate quantum mechanics. View Item
017.
December 1955: Electron-deficient compounds. View Item
019.
December 1955: Metal hydrides. View Item
020-024.
August 1956: Revision of bond energies. View Item
026.
August [?] 1956: New table 10-2 - Heats of formation of elements in standard states from monatomic gases. View Item
027.
August [?] 1956: Corrections to IInd edition values; discussion. View Item
028-032.
August 1956: Calculations for 3rd ed. - table on extra ionic energy of bonds and electronegativity differences of atoms. View Item
033.
August 1956: Ti halides. View Item
034.
August [?] 1956: Dipole moment of H2O. View Item
036-037.
November 1956: Water. View Item
038.
December 1956: Notes re: body-centered structure of pentagonal dodecahedrons [by Peter Pauling]. View Item
039-040.
December 1956: Notes re: face-centered packing of dodecahedra [by Peter Pauling]. View Item
041-052.
December 1956: Notes re: body-centered structure with undistorted dodecahedra [by Peter Pauling]. View Item
052-054.
January 1957: Calculation of E∞. View Item
056-057.
January 1957: Tetragonal dodecadhedron. View Item
059.
January 1957: Crystals containing the dodecahedron. View Item
060.
January 1957: Another polyhedron - 3hex-12pent. View Item
061.
January 1957: Still another polyhedron - 1hex-6pent-3square. View Item
062-066.
January 1957: Calculations re: the truly face-centered structure of packed pentagonal dodecahedra [by Peter Pauling]. View Item
067-081.
January 1957: Calculations of the radial distribution curve of an undistorted pentagonal dodecahedron with one central atom [by Peter Pauling]. View Item
080a.
January 1956: 21 H2O only, in centered dodecahedron. View Item
082-084.
January 1957: The structure of Ice III. View Item
085.
January 1957: The density of Ice III. View Item
088-090.
January 1957: The structure of Ice II. View Item
091.
January 1957: A general argument about pentagons and hexagons in tetrahedral structures. View Item
092-093.
January 1957: Structure of hydrated ions. View Item
094-095.
January 1957: Densities of ice. View Item
096-097.
February 1957: Cubic closest packing of dodecahedra. View Item
098.
February 1957: A new structure resembling cubic closest packing. View Item
099-100.
February 1957: Another structure. View Item
101.
February 1957: A more mobile structure. View Item
103-105.
December 1957: Restricted rotation about single bonds. View Item
106-109.
December 1957: Concentrated tetrahedral orbital. View Item
110-111.
January 1958: H2+ and H2 - hybridization and bond strength. View Item
112.
March 1959 [?]: Waterpipe. View Item
112-113.
March 1959: A rough quantum mechanical treatment of atoms and molecules. View Item
114-119.
March 1960: Anesthesia and hydrates. View Item
120-121.
March 1960: Isonarcotic thermodynamic activities. View Item
122-123.
March 1960 [?]: Anesthesia - evaluation of R. View Item
124-125.
March 1960: A simple theory of salt hydrates. View Item
126-129.
March 1960: Solubility of gases in water at 0°C. View Item
130-131.
May 1960: Binary alloys. View Item

21.
Research Notebook 21. 1958.
000i.
May 1958: Reprinted transcript: "Meet the Press", produced by Lawrence E. Spivak, featuring Dr. Linus Pauling, Vol. 2, No. 17, May 11, 1958. View Item
001.
May 1958: Photograph: Unidentified individual, Lawrence Spivak and Linus Pauling, at taping of "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958. View Item
003.
June 1957, May 1958: Correspondence: Lawrence Spivak to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", June 3, 1957 and May 24, 1958. View Item
004a.
May 1958: Correspondence: Leonard Korney to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 29, 1958. View Item
004b.
May 1958: Transcript: "Summary of remarks on response cards. NCSW meeting, May 13, 1958.". View Item
007.
May 1958: Correspondence: Hiram Gallagher to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 12, 1958. View Item
008.
May 1958: Correspondence: Marylouise Allen to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 20, 1958.
May 1958: Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Interview Protested", Letter to the Editor of the New York Times, by Arthur Tobolsky, May 15, 1958. View Item
011.
May 1958: Correspondence: Norwood K. Schafer to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958; Elinor Gene Hoffman to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 14, 1955 [sic]. View Item
012.
May 1958: Correspondence: Michael Besso to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 14, 1958. View Item
015.
May 1958: Correspondence: Michael Besso to Lawrence Spivak re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 12, 1958. View Item
016.
May 1958: Correspondence: Robert W. Tuttle, Jr. to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 12, 1958; Walter E. Packard to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958. View Item
019.
May 1958: Correspondence: Herschel N. Scott to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958. View Item
020.
May 1958: Correspondence: Helen Hosmer to National Broadcasting Company re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 12, 1958. View Item
023.
May 1958: Correspondence: Mrs. William Auel to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 14, 1958. View Item
024.
May 1958: Correspondence: Lowell and Jean Tozer to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958; John C. Justice to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958. View Item
027.
May 1958: Correspondence: Blanche Northwood to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 13, 1958; P. J. Walters to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958. View Item
028.
May 1958: Correspondence: Brewster "Bruce" Reynolds to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958. View Item
031.
May 1958: Correspondence: Howard Gest to Lawrence Spivak re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 14, 1958; E. A. Black to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 1958. View Item
032.
May 1958: Correspondence: Curt to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958. View Item
035.
May 1958: Correspondence: Anne M. Herrod to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 12, 1958. View Item
036.
May 1958: Correspondence: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Eagle to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958. View Item
036a.
July 1958: Correspondence: Mary Drier to LP re: No More War!July 7, 1958. View Item
036b.
May 1958: Correspondence: Mary Drier to Lawrence Spivak re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 12, 1958. View Item
039.
May 1958: Correspondence: Ethel R. Gianetti to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958; Ethel R. Gianetti to Lawrence Spivak re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958; Mary Drier to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958. View Item
040.
May 1958: Correspondence: B. O. McClury to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958. View Item
043.
May 1958: Correspondence: Kathleen K. Hardman to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 14, 1958; Carl Dreker to Lawrence Spivak re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958. View Item
044.
May 1958: Correspondence: A. E. Walthall to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 16, 1958. View Item
047.
May 1958: Correspondence: W. H. Eberhardt to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 12, 1958; J. M. Hammergunt to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958. View Item
048.
May 1958: Correspondence: Grace Rose to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 12, 1958. View Item
051.
May 1958: Correspondence: Sally E. Mason to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958; David J. Sachs to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 15, 1958. View Item
052.
May 1958: Correspondence: Michael Garramone to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 12, 1958. View Item
055.
May 1958: Correspondence: Lynne Armistead to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 12, 1958; Lynne Armistead to National Broadcasting Company re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 12, 1958. View Item
056.
May 1958: Correspondence: Robert C. Page to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 1958. View Item
059.
May 1958: Correspondence: R. P. Fowler to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958; Marjory Ford to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 12, 1958. View Item
060.
May 1958: Correspondence: Glenn D. Reavis to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 12, 1958. View Item
063.
May 1958: Correspondence: Pearl R. Gooding to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 17, 1958; Leslie River to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958. View Item
064.
May 1958: Correspondence: Fletcher R. Olgum [?] to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 13, 1958. View Item
067.
May 1958: Correspondence: J. Stuart Innerst to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 1958. View Item
068.
May 1958: Correspondence: John F. Cooper to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958. View Item
071.
May 1958: Correspondence: Steven Fritchman to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 12, 1958; Mary P. Myers to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958. View Item
079.
May 1958: Correspondence: Lester Goldstein to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958; Richard E. Hackenger to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958. View Item
080.
May 1958: Correspondence: Linda and Fred Holling to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958; Linda and Fred Holling to National Broadcasting Company re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958. View Item
083.
May 1958: Correspondence: Dorothy Sinclair to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 14, 1958. View Item
084.
May 1958: Correspondence: Edward and Annette Kowal to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", March [sic] 11, 1958; Edward and Annette Kowal to "Meet the Press" re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958. View Item
087.
May 1958: Correspondence: Rita Tully to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 1958; Ernst F. Muller to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958. View Item
088.
May 1958: Correspondence: Robert F. Brodie to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 12, 1958. View Item
091.
May 1958: Correspondence: Margaret Spaulding to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958; Peter Waranop to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958. View Item
092.
May 1958: Correspondence: Helda Schneider to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958; Helda Schneider to Lawrence Spivak re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958. View Item
095.
May 1958: Correspondence: H. W. Schneider to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 12, 1958; H. W. Schneider to Lawrence Spivak re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 12, 1958. View Item
096.
May 1958: Correspondence: William Slusher to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 24, 1958; Lawrence D. Hochman to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 14, 1958. View Item
099.
May 1958: Correspondence: Louis Sills to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958; Mary V. Christian to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 12, 1958. View Item
100.
May 1958: Correspondence: Helen E. Baker to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 13, 1958; Simon Ungar to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958. View Item
103.
May 1958: Correspondence: H. S. Penn to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 13, 1958; Grant and Grace Noda to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958. View Item
107.
May 1958: Correspondence: Freda Corwin to Pan-American Airways Advertising Department re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958; Emil Corwin to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 16, 1958. View Item
111.
May 1958: Correspondence: Lloyd F. Ramey to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 1958; Gerald Goodaman to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 1958. View Item
112.
May 1958: Correspondence: Mildred Bank to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958; Leslie and Alice Balassa to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 12, 1958. View Item
115.
May 1958: Correspondence: Dan I. Bolef to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958; Dorothy de Mauriac to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958. View Item
116.
May 1958: Correspondence: Ann Gores to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958. View Item
119.
May 1958: Correspondence: Caroline Price to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 12, 1958; P. H. Liljestrand to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 29, 1958. View Item
120.
May 1958: Correspondence: S. Bower to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 13, 1958. View Item
123.
May 1958: Correspondence: Richard R. Russell to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958. View Item
127.
May 1958: Correspondence: Douglas Faulkner to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 12, 1958. View Item
131.
May 1958: Correspondence: V. M. Keshishian to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 27, 1958. View Item
135.
May 1958: Correspondence: J. Anderson to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 17, 1958.
May 1958: Newspaper Clipping: "Strange Case of Dr Pauling", re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press" Publication Unknown, No Date. [May 1958]. View Item
139.
May 1958: Correspondence: F. F. Fodor to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958; L. Williams to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 12, 1958. View Item
140.
May 1958: Correspondence: G. P. Batrin, Sr. to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 25, 1958; L. E. Freeman to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958. View Item
143.
May 1958: Correspondence: Evelyn and Matthew Gladstone to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958. View Item
147.
May 1958: Correspondence: Gustave Gilbert to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958. View Item
151.
May 1958: Correspondence: M. Siegel to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 15, 1958. View Item
155.
May 1958: Correspondence: Rustum Roy to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 12, 1958. View Item
159.
January 1958: Reprint: "Concentration of Cesium-137 by Algae", by Louis G. Williams, Science, 127 (January 24, 1958): 187-188.
May 1958: Correspondence: Louis G. Williams to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 13, 1958. View Item
163.
May 1958: Correspondence: Herbert Bassow to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958; Herbert Bassow to "Meet the Press" re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958; Mrs. Herbert Bassow to "Meet the Press" re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958. View Item
167.
May 1958: Correspondence: H. F. Mataré to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958. View Item
171.
May 1958: Correspondence: Harry P. Coats to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 12, 1958. View Item
175.
May 1958: Correspondence: Elsa N. Greger to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958. View Item
179.
May 1958: Correspondence: Don Spradley to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958; Charles Mackintosh to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 12, 1958. View Item
Addenda.
Correspondence: Lawrence E. Spivak to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 2, 1958.
Correspondence: Various cards to LP praising his appearance on “Meet the Press”, May 1958.
Correspondence: LP to Emile and Rick [?] re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", January 4, 1988.
Poem: A poem praising LP's peace efforts, No Date.
Correspondence: A. Schwartz to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 12, 1958.
Correspondence: Mrs. Willyne Bower to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958.
Correspondence: Freeman N. Farnsworth to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 12, 1958.
Correspondence: Blanche Noonan to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 11, 1958.
Correspondence: Lawrence D. Hochman to Lawrence Spivak re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", No Date.
Correspondence: Mary V. Christian to NBC re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 12, 1958.
Correspondence: Sandy Sharp to LP re: request for references concerning nuclear testing, May 12, 1958.
Correspondence: Margaret Christianson to LP re: closure of classes regarding communism, May 11, 1958.
Correspondence: Michael Ganaumme to LP re: appearance by LP on "Meet the Press", May 12, 1958.
Correspondence: Ken Browne to Linus Pauling re: admiration of Pauling's peace work, April 8, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: Discussion of Strontium-90 and radioactive fallout, Time, February 17, 1958.
Correspondence: Dorothy R. Joralemon to LP re: a request for copies of Pauling’s talk at Berkeley on peace or his debate with Edward Teller, March 6, 1958.
Correspondence: Louise E. Deny to LP re: LP's stand on peace, March 6, 1958.
Correspondence: Mrs. P. Gammer to LP re: donation to the peace movement, May 20, 1958.
Correspondence: Mary Ann Freiberg to LP re: articles written in support of continued nuclear testing, April 8, 1958.

22.
Research Notebook 22. 1958.
000i.
Title Page. View Item
003-005.
1958: Suggestions by Fred Ewing for changes to College Chemistry. View Item
009-123.
1958: Problems for College Chemistry worked by Fred Ewing. View Item
125-131.
1958: New problems written by Fred Ewing for College Chemistry. View Item
150-151.
1958: Log of hours worked by Fred Ewing for College Chemistry editing project. View Item

23.
Research Notebook 23, Deer Flat Ranch Book I. 1923, 1930, 1934-1936, 1946, 1958-1964, 1970-1972.
000.
Title Page. View Item
003.
No Date: Map of the Big Sur, California coastline. View Item
005.
November 1972: Property Bench Marks. View Item
009.
November 1958: Butane tank. View Item
010-011.
July 1958, January 1961: Notes re: land acquisitions at Deer Flat Ranch. View Item
012.
October 1958, June 1960, January 1961, July 1961: Notes re: cattle at Deer Flat Ranch. View Item
013.
March 1959, December 1962: Notes re: management of Deer Flat Ranch, cattle, sale of land. View Item
014.
February, June 1963: Autobiographical entries, notes re: cattle. View Item
064-067.
March, July 1976: Notes re: Clare Swik and Susan Stuart Perry [caretakers at Deer Flat Ranch]. View Item
069.
August, November, December 1976: Notes re: Timothy Wilcox and Lynne Wilcox [caretakers at Deer Flat Ranch]. View Item
070.
May 1960, January 1979: Poison oak. View Item
070-071.
October 1980: Notes re: Randy and Debi Zachary [caretakers at Deer Flat Ranch]. View Item
072-073.
October 1980: Notes re: Donald and Linda Stearns [applicants for caretaker's position at Deer Flat Ranch]. View Item
074.
November 1980: Draft Correspondence: LP to Don Stearns re: ranch maintenance instructions, November 1, 1980. View Item
075-076.
November 1980, July 1981: Notes re: cattle, maintenance at Deer Flat Ranch. View Item
077.
July 1981: Don and Linda Stearns [caretakers at Deer Flat Ranch]. View Item
078-079.
September 1981: Notes re: cabin refrigerator. View Item
080-080b.
June 1977: Notes re: cattle grazing dispute. View Item
081.
June 1977: Notes re: cattle.
December 1978: Notes re: Native american bones. View Item
100.
November 1958: Nuclear bomb tests.
March 1964: Notes re: awarding of 1962 Nobel peace prize. View Item
101, 103, 105.
July 1958: World problems. View Item
102.
July 1958: Pure research and industrial research defined. View Item
106-107.
October 1961: Radioactive fallout. View Item
110-111.
May - June 1960: Freighters - war scare?. View Item
120.
March 1964: New ranch house. View Item
121.
March 1964: Legal document: A Standard Form of Agreement between Owner and Architect, March 5, 1964. View Item
122-125.
April 1964: Notes and hand-drawn schematics for new ranch house. View Item
126-127.
October 1974: Water pipes. View Item
131.
September 1975: New house near old cabin. View Item
150-155.
July 1958: Promotion energy of hydrogen-like electrons. View Item
154a.
No Date: Orthogonal spdf orbitals. View Item
156-159.
July 1958: Dihedral angles in H2O2, etc. View Item
160-161.
July 1958: Potential function for dihedral angle δ in Sx. View Item
162-166.
August 1958: d character of double bonds. View Item
167.
August 1958: Discussion of f character. View Item
168-173.
October 1958: Resonance and interatomic distances. View Item
174.
No Date [1958?]: Vibration in CO2. View Item
175-177.
February 1959: Bond angles in methane halogenides. View Item
178-179.
March 1959: Boron hydrides. View Item
179.
March 1959: B5H9.
March 1959: Structures with B-H+ at apex, other atoms neutral. View Item
180-181.
March 1959: Structures with B- apex, H+ corner, other atoms neutral, or bridge. View Item
182-183.
March 1959: A statistical treatment. View Item
184.
March 1959: Tetraborane.
March 1959: All atoms neutral. View Item
184-187.
March 1959: One B-H+. View Item
188-189.
March 1959: The Monte Carlo method - B4H10. View Item
190-191.
March 1959: Successive approximation. View Item
192.
March 1959: Same treatment for B2H6; B5H9; B4H10. View Item
193.
March 1959: Summary of factors.
March 1959: B9H15. View Item
194.
March 1959: B6H10; B6H11- ion. View Item
195.
March 1959: B5H11; B3H8- ion. View Item
196.
March 1959: BeB2H8. View Item
197.
March 1959: AlB3H12. View Item
198.
March 1959: B2H6. View Item
199.
March 1959: B10H14. View Item
200-201.
March 1959: Annual Review of Physical Chemistry. View Item
202.
March 1959: B9H15.
March 1959: Cyclopropylcarbonium ion. View Item
203.
March 1959: Borane ions. View Item
204.
March 1959: Ferrocene Fe(C5H5)2. View Item
205-207.
March 1959: Nickelocene. View Item
208.
March 1959: Vanadocene V(C5H5)2. View Item
208-209.
March 1959: Titanocene. View Item
210-211.
March 1959: Cr. View Item
211.
March 1959: Mn. View Item
212-213.
March 1959: Alkali halogenide gas molecules. View Item
214-215.
March 1959: Ionic radii. View Item
216-217.
April 1959: B4H10 - self-consistent treatment. View Item
218-220.
April 1959: B4H10 - count of structures. View Item
221.
April 1959: B4H10 - simple statistical theory. View Item
222-223.
May 1959: Tetragonal boron. View Item
224.
June 1959: Chromium tricarbonyl benzene. View Item
225.
June 1959: Cr and C6H6; Cr and 3 CO. View Item
226.
August 1960: The stability of the N2 molecule. View Item
227.
August 1960: N - N bond. View Item
229-231, 232-233.
August 1960: N. View Item
231-232.
August 1960: Consideration of C-C, C=C and C≡C with sp3 orbitals. View Item
234.
August 1960: N=N.
September 1960: Simplification of the calculations C-C, N-N, O-O, F-F, C≡C, N≡N. View Item
234a.
September [?] 1960: Strength of N bond orbital. View Item
235.
September 1960: F-F. View Item
236-239.
November 1960: Electron transfer in V4Al23. View Item
240-241.
November 1960: More about the Virial theorem. View Item
241.
November 1960: Antiferromagnetism in Cr. View Item
242.
November 1960: Titanium.
December 1960: The nature of the metallic orbital. View Item
243.
December 1960: Autobiographical entries. View Item
243-246.
December 1960: Cross-square repulsion and strained bonds. View Item
245.
December 1960: Methane vs. Acetylene - C-H bond lengths. View Item
247.
December 1960: C-H bonds in CH4 and C2H2. View Item
248-250.
December 1960 - January 1961: Morse function. View Item
251-252.
January 1961: The significance of metallic radii. View Item
253.
January 1961: Metals. View Item
253-256.
January 1961: Metal solubility and enthalpy of metals. View Item
257-259.
January 1961: Entropy of mixing. View Item
260-263.
May 1961: One-electron bonds and antiferromagnetism. View Item
264.
August 1961: Nucleonic charge. View Item
264, 266, 268-274.
August 1961: The fundamental particles. View Item
265.
August 1961: Hyperons.
August 1961: Mesons.
August 1961: Antihyperons. View Item
267.
August 1961: Types of decay. View Item
274-275.
January 1962: Nuclei. View Item
276-277.
February 1963: Theory of CH2 triplet ground state. View Item
278-280.
March 1963: Ionic character of one-electron bonds. View Item
280.
March 1963: A new calculation for CH2. View Item
281-282.
June 1963: Magnetic moments. View Item
283.
June 1963: Another discussion of Fe4N. View Item
283-285.
June 1963: Another discussion - based on strained bonds. View Item
285, 287.
June 1963: Mn4N. View Item
286.
June 1963: Manganese. View Item
287.
June 1963: Promotion energy for transition metals.
June 1963: Electron configurations of lanthanons(g). View Item
Addenda.
Folder One.
Manuscript: Analysis of a variety of minerals by crystallographic methods (Incomplete), No Date.
Notes: Crystallographic structure of zunyite crytals, July 11, 1932.
Notes: Crytallographic structure of tourmaline crystals, July 23, 1936.
Negatives: X-ray crystallographic images of Wernerite, No Date.
Notes Cards: Notes concerning various aspects of a number of elements and compounds, No Date.
Calculations: Diffraction data for unknown compound, No Date.
Notes: Preparation of Co3Na2P8O24, No Date.
Notes: Cubic structure of Ca3Al2O6, August 17, 1933.
Data: Tabular diffraction data for haüynite, No Date.
Data: Notes and calculations concerning sodalite and helvite, No Date.
Notes: Structural parameters and diffraction data for sodalite, No Date.
Notes: Structure and bond length in the chlorates, February 1, 1930.
Correspondence: William Duane to Roscoe C. Dickinson re: measuring reflection of light by crystals (α), January 30, 1923.
Correspondence: Roscoe Dickinson to William Duane re: diffraction peaks of potassium iodide, January 23, 1923.
Folder Two.
Calculations: Incomplete and unknown calculations, No Date.
Data: Structural sketches of eglestonite with bond lengths, January 1973.
Notes: Possible structures of eglestonite, January 19, 1939.
Notes: A predicted tetrahedral framework for eglestonite, May 6, 1951.
Calculations: Structural data for eglestonite, No Date.
Notes: The structure of thymus nucleic acid, March 30, 1933.
Notes: The structure of dicyclopentadiene, January 7, 1935.
Notes: Wave functions, diffraction data, and structural conjectures for tellurium hydroxide [Te(OH)6], No Date.
Notes: Structural considerations for CaHgBr4 with notes as to bond lengths, No Date.
Data: Measurements of corrected for CaHgBr4 diffraction data error, No Date.
Data: Tabular diffraction data for CaHgBr4, No Date.
Calculations: Diffraction data for NaCd2, June 29, 1951.
Calculations: Diffraction data for NaCd2, May 1946.
Notes: Bond lengths and bond angles in eglestonite, January 1973.
Folder Three.
Manuscript: Proposal of research into the laws of crystal chemistry by L.T. Brownmiller with note attached to Linus Pauling, February 3, 1933.
Correspondence: LP to Dr. L.T. Brownmiller re: offer to photograph crystals isolated from Portland cement, October 7, 1936.
Correspondence: L.T. Brownmiller to LP re: crystal structures of calcium aluminates and calcium silicates, October 1, 1936.
Calculations: Data from diffraction image of calcium aluminate, August 13, 1936.
Correspondence: LP to L.T. Brownmiller re: photographing calcium aluminate structure, September 16, 1936.
Data: Tabular data of calcium aluminate diffraction pattern, August 27, 1936.
Correspondence: Harold H. Steinour to LP re: preparation of tricalcium aluminate, August 30, 1933.
Calculations: Tricalcium aluminate crystal structure, No Date.
Negative: Diffraction image of tricalcium aluminate by Helmolz, September 4, 1934.
Notes: Calculations from Helmholz’s photograph of tricalcium aluminate, September 4, 1934.
Notes: Tricalcium aluminate discussed in book by Davey, No Date.
Folder Four.
Notes: Sketch of the crystal structure of cadmium chloride, No Date.
Negatives: Two images of ammonium cadmium trichloride, No Date.

24.
Research Notebook 24. 1953, 1962-1963, 1969-1970.
000.
Title Page. View Item
003.
October 1953: Guide to workbook No. 574 [Research Notebook 24, pp. 3-57] [by Louis Lavine].
July 1956: Memorandum: LP to R. B. Corey re: one-dimensional calculation relating to crystalline globular proteins, July 15, 1956. View Item
005-008.
October 1953: Work done on Crick's "knobs and holes" idea [by Louis Lavine]. View Item
006.
October 1953: Definition of radii [by Louis Lavine]. View Item
008.
October 1953: Summary of work on "knobs and holes" [by Louis Lavine]. View Item
010.
October 1953: Limitations on a single bend [by Louis Lavine]. View Item
010-019.
October 1953: Work on bending the α-helix [by Louis Lavine]. View Item
020-057.
October 1953: Work on coiled-coils constructed with (13, 16, 16, a) bend [by Louis Lavine]. View Item
022-030.
October 1953: Derivations of equations used in constructing coiled-coils [by Louis Lavine]. View Item
031-035.
October 1953: Measurements of constructed coiled-coil models [by Louis Lavine]. View Item
037-041.
October 1953: 14-24 residues in the straight section between bends [by Louis Lavine]. View Item
042-043.
October 1953: Tables of various dimensions of all constructed models [by Louis Lavine]. View Item
044-052.
October 1953: Analytical approach to restrictions on the coiled-coil [by Louis Lavine]. View Item
053-057.
October 1953: Recalculation for the previously extrapolated models (14-24 straight sections) using a different extrapolation [by Louis Lavine]. View Item
058-059.
February 1962: [Sb9]5+ and [Pb9]4-. View Item
060.
February 1962: Ta6Cl12++ and Mo6Cl8++++. View Item
061.
February 1962: Ta6; Pb94- and Bi95+; B12H12- -; B10H10- -. View Item
062.
February 1962: Stability of boranes. View Item
063.
February 1962: B5H9 and B10H14 are especially stable. View Item
065.
May 1963: Structure of Drickamer's carbon. View Item
066-069.
May 1963: Alloys - Friauf types. View Item
070-072.
May - June 1963: Electron transfer. View Item
073.
June 1963: Nature of valence state. View Item
073-074.
June 1963: NH3 etc by simple method. View Item
074-078.
June 1963: Electronegativity of carbon as function of s in orbital. View Item
076a.
August 1967: LP Note to Self, re: Research Problem, August 10, 1967.
May 1967: Linear Polyhelions. View Item
078.
September 1968: Note to Self re: The Structure of Sulfide Minerals, September 1, 1968. View Item
079-080.
October 1969: The structure of the sulfide minerals. View Item
080, 083.
October 1969: Bond lengths - transargonic. View Item
081-082.
October 1969: Sulfides. View Item
083.
October 1969: Sulvanite - Cu3VS4. View Item
084.
October 1969: Molybdenite - MoS2.
October 1969: Sphalerite - SnSB3. View Item
084, 086.
October 1969: Galena - PbS. View Item
085.
October 1969: Enargite - Cu3AsS4.
October 1969: Binnite - Cu12As4S13.
October 1969: Chalcopyrite - CuFeS2. View Item
086.
October 1969: Marcasite - FeS2.
October 1969: Pyrrhotite - Fe5S6.
October 1969: NiS; Ni5S6. View Item
087.
October 1969: Cooperite - PtS.
October 1969: TiS. View Item
088.
October 1969: High Chalcocite - Cu2S.
October 1969: Ni6S5; Ni7S6; ZrO5. View Item
088-089.
October 1969: Marcasite and Pyrite. View Item
090.
October 1969: SnTe.
October 1969: Arsenopyrite.
October 1969: MoS2.
October 1969: Mo2S3.
October 1969: MoTe2. View Item
091.
October 1969: NaCrS2.
October 1969: Cinnabar - HgS.
October 1969: Clausthalite - PbSe.
October 1969: Tiemannite - HgSe.
October 1969: Bornite - Cu5FeS4.
October 1969: Sohlippe's salt - Na3SbS4·9H20.
October 1969: Hanchecornite - Ni9(Bi,Sb)2S8. View Item
092.
October 1969: FeSe2.
October 1969: Smythite - Fe3S4.
October 1969: FeS2.
October 1969: TlS.
October 1969: TlSe. View Item
093.
October 1969: TiSe.
October 1969: Bournenite - CuPbSbS3; Soligmannite - CuPbAsS3. View Item
094.
October 1969: Cubanite - CuFe2S3.
October 1969: Berthierite - FeSb2S4. View Item
095.
October 1969: Covellite - CuS; Klockmannite - CuSe. View Item
096-097.
October 1969: Pyrite. View Item
097.
October 1969: Niggliite. View Item
098.
October 1969: Sphalerite - ZnS. View Item
099.
October 1969: CuI 6, CuII6, As4SIIS12. View Item
100-101.
October 1969: Summary listing of LP and AHP's diet (including Vivonex-100 intake) and physiological results. View Item
102.
October 1969: Marrite - PbAgAsS3. View Item
103.
October 1969: Mackinawite - FeS.
October 1969: Valleriite. View Item
104.
October 1969: SiS2, TiS, ThS, ZrS, CeS, LaS, ThS, GdS. View Item
105.
October 1969: Sulfide minerals - application of electroneutrality principle. View Item
106.
October 1969: Valence - average bond lengths. View Item
107.
October 1969: Ti2S.
October 1969: Types of sulfur atoms. View Item
108-113.
November 1969: Calculation of values of R for assorted atomic nuclei. View Item
114-119.
November 1969: Electric quadrupole moment - 52Te12068, 52Te13078, 54Xe126, Xe128, Xe132, 5626Fe30, 23892U146,96Cm244148, 74W. View Item
119.
December 1969: Cap dimensions. View Item
120-123.
December 1969: Rotation - comparison of Th230 and Cm248, evaluation of center of mass. View Item
124-127.
December 1969: Transuranium nuclei - Th230, Cm248. View Item
128.
December 1969: Pb208. View Item
129.
December 1969: Rotational levels of transuranium nuclei - Th230, Cm248, U230, U232, U234, U236, U238, Th224, Th226, Th228, Th230, Th232, Th234. View Item
130-131.
December 1969: Rotation - Ra, Pu, Fm, Cf, Cm, U, Th, Rn. View Item
132-133.
December 1969: Transuranium nuclei. View Item
134-135, 137, 141.
December 1969: Coulomb energies. View Item
135.
December 1969: Rare-earth metal nuclei. View Item
136, 138-139.
December 1969: Light nuclei. View Item
140.
December 1969: Draft Correspondence: LP to Professor Noley, December 26, 1969. View Item
142-143.
December 1969: Radii of nuclei. View Item
144-145.
January 1969 [sic? 1970?]: Giant resonance. View Item
145.
January 1970: Be8; Mg24. View Item
146-147.
January 1970: Radii of shells. View Item
149.
March 1970: Rotation of nuclei. View Item
150.
June 1973: Autobiographical entries - Institute of Orthomolecular Medicine. View Item
151.
June 1973: Autobiographical entries - Golden wedding anniversary. View Item

25.
Research Notebook 25. 1958, 1964-1966, 1969.
000.
Title Page. View Item
003.
May 1965: CF2, CCl2, CBr2 vs. CH2. View Item
007-009.
October 1958: Dipole moments of dicarboxylic acids. View Item
010-011.
February 1964: The dineutron-helion-oxygon theory of nuclear structure. View Item
012.
February 1964: Isomers. View Item
013.
February 1964: Notes for paper on nuclear structure. View Item
014-015.
February 1964: Fission of Au, Hg, Pb, Bi. View Item
016.
February 1964: Values of energy - C, O, Ne, Mg, Si. View Item
017.
February 1964: Values of energy - S, Ar, Ca, Ti, Cr, Fe. View Item
018-019.
February 1964: Proton and neutron distribution in Pb208. View Item
020-021.
February 1964: Packing of helions and oxygons. View Item
022-023.
February 1964: Three-particle fission. View Item
024.
March 1964: Binding energy of dineutrons by polyhelions. View Item
025.
March 1964: Tetrad Resonance of Trihelions. View Item
026-027.
March 1964: Helion-helion coulomb repulsion. View Item
027.
March 1964: Treatment of C12 with inclusion of coulomb energy. View Item
028.
March 1964: O16. View Item
028-029.
March 1964: Resonance in 4Be37. View Item
029.
March 1964: Resonance in Li7. View Item
030.
March 1964: Resonance in H3 and He3. View Item
030-032.
March 1964: Binding energies - 4Be95 and 5B49; 3Li58 and 5B38; Be, B, C, N, O, Na, Mg, Al, Si. View Item
033.
March 1964: Correction for O16; Repetition for C12 and O16 with - bond length 3.22 f. View Item
034-035.
March 1964: Attempt to predict binding energy of Li6. View Item
036-040.
March 1964: More exchange integrals. View Item
041-047.
March 1964: Relative stability of nuclei. View Item
048-050.
March 1964: Light nuclei. View Item
051.
March 1964: 5B611; 4Be610. View Item
052-054.
March 1964: Internucleonic forces. View Item
055.
March 1964: Some nuclei with α-t (or α-τ) resonance. View Item
056-057.
March 1964: Energy of adding last neutron or proton to obtain polyhelionic nucleus. View Item
058.
April 1964: Another way of getting the extra neutron curve. View Item
059.
April 1964: Energy of adding pairs of neutrons to Z-even nuclei. View Item
060.
April 1964: Value of Z for which, for given N, there is the maximum binding energy of the last proton. View Item
061.
May 1964: Interpretation of shell model. View Item
062.
June 1964: Nuclear magnetic moments. View Item
063.
August 1964: Magnetic moments and Schmidt lines. View Item
064.
August 1964: Summary of orbitals. View Item
065.
August 1964: Shell model. View Item
066.
August 1964: Interpretation of Hultgren's cases. View Item
067-069.
August 1964: Review of values of exchange integrals in light nuclei. View Item
070.
August 1964: Other exchange integrals. View Item
071-073.
August 1964: Some energy considerations. View Item
074-075.
August 1964: Adding pairs of neutrons. View Item
076-078.
August 1964: Extra neutrons. View Item
080-082.
August 1964: More on sizes. View Item
083.
August 1964: Sizes - value of rα-p. View Item
084-085.
August 1964: Values of rα-t1τ. View Item
086-088.
August 1964: Recapitulation on sizes. View Item
089-091.
August 1964: Further recapitulation on sizes. View Item
092-093.
August 1964: Shells for close packing. View Item
094-095.
August 1964: Size of helion in O16. View Item
096-099.
September 1964: Substances related to ferrocene. View Item
100-101.
September 1964: Notes on relations among structures of metals, hydrates and silicates. View Item
102.
September 1964: Number of extra neutrons. View Item
102-105.
September 1964: Magic numbers. View Item
105.
September 1964: Observed moments for Z odd. View Item
106-112.
September 1964: Argument about configurations (d5/2)33/2 and (f7/2)5/25. View Item
113.
September 1964: Suess on nuclear abundances. View Item
113, 116-117.
September 1964, January 1965: Tetrapyramidon and pentapyramidon peaks. View Item
114.
September 1964: My ideas about polypyramidons. View Item
115.
September 1964: Th233, U236. View Item
117.
September 1964: Autobiographical entries.
October 1964: Levels of 40Zr91. View Item
118.
October 1964: Expectation values of r12, r23, r31. View Item
119.
October 1964: Nucleons in the triton. View Item
120.
December 1964: Conclusions about nuclear structure from fission products. View Item
121, 123.
December 1964: Sulvanite. View Item
122, 124.
December 1964: (Alpha) Helion emission. View Item
125.
December 1964: Light (rare-earth metal) helion emitters. View Item
126.
December 1964, May 1965: C9. View Item
127-129.
December 1964: Fission. View Item
130-131.
January 1965: Fission of 92U235. View Item
132-134.
January 1965: A more refined theory. View Item
134-136.
January 1965: The helion distribution in fission. View Item
137.
January 1965: Nucleon distribution in He3+ Bi209. View Item
140.
January 1965: Structural numbers. View Item
141.
January 1965: 43Tc and 61Pm.
January 1965: β-stability curves. View Item
142-145.
January 1965: Helion-triton structures of even-even nuclei - stable only. View Item
146.
March 1965: Jobs given to David Shok.
March 1965: Neutron-proton ratio. View Item
147.
March 1965: Normal states of odd nuclei. View Item
148-149.
March 1965: Fission of decapyramidon. View Item
150-151.
March 1965: Fission U235+n→T+O+2n. View Item
152-153.
March 1965: Helions and tritons in nuclei. View Item
154-155.
March 1965: Fission U235+n→T+H+2n. View Item
156-157.
April 1965: Another calculation of fission-product distribution. View Item
158-159.
April 1965: Helion and triton distribution in fission products. View Item
160-161.
April 1965: Fission. View Item
161.
April 1965: Helion-triton formulas of nuclei. View Item
162.
April 1965: Polyhedra. View Item
163.
April 1965: The N-Z vs Z curve. View Item
164.
April 1965: Simple theory of the N-Z vs. Z curve. View Item
165.
April 1965: Normal states of nuclei. View Item
166.
April 1965: Conditions for formation of tetrapyramidon. View Item
167.
May 1965: Nature of inner core of nuclei. View Item
168-172.
May 1965: Odd protons and neutrons. View Item
173.
May 1965: Sizes of t and τ. View Item
174-179.
May 1965: Relation of packing model to subshell sequence. View Item
178.
May 1965: Shells of spherons. View Item
180.
May 1965: Shells of spherons. A volume treatment. View Item
181.
May 1965: Derivation of value of A.
June 1965: Packing. View Item
182-183.
June 1965: Packing and subshell sequences. View Item
184-187.
June 1965: Packing of nucleons - shell model discussion of value of A or a. View Item
188.
June 1965: Autobiographical entries. View Item
188-189.
June 1965: Packing and level sequence. View Item
190-191.
June 1965: Refinement of packing calculations. View Item
191-192.
June 1965: Packing of nucleons. View Item
193.
June 1965: Magic numbers. View Item
194.
June 1965: Thickness of skin of nuclei. View Item
195-196.
June 1965: Number of extra neutrons. View Item
196-197.
June 1965: More on the Harkins curve. View Item
197-198.
June 1965: Explanation of rises and shelves. View Item
198-199.
July 1965: Shells of spherons. View Item
200.
July 1965: Diagrams for magic numbers. View Item
201.
July 1965: Is 28 a magic number? Is 40? (Others?). View Item
202-203.
July 1965: Is 28 a magic number?. View Item
204-205.
July 1965: Magic numbers. View Item
206.
July 1965: Evidence for 28.
July 1965: Volume occupied by nucleons. View Item
207.
July 1965: Elongated 12Mg2412= (C12)2. View Item
207, 210.
July 1965: NAS paper on helion-triton packing. View Item
208-209.
July 1965: Charge distribution in Au197. View Item
209.
July 1965: Autobiographical entries. View Item
210.
July 1965: NAS paper on helion-triton packing.
July 1965: Isomers - spins and parities. View Item
211.
July 1965: 55Cs. View Item
212-213.
July 1965: The α, t distribution between mantle and core. View Item
214.
July 1965: On the stability associated with neutron number 90. View Item
215-216.
July 1965: Anisotropic (deformed) nuclei. View Item
216.
July 1965: Neagtive-parity states of even-even nuclei. View Item
217.
July 1965: Isomerism - Pb205. View Item
218.
July 1965: Localized stable structures.
July 1965: Icosahedral ligation. View Item
219-220.
July 1965: Two fused KM groups. View Item
220.
July 1965: A triangular core of three spherons. View Item
221.
July 1965: A tetrahedral core of four spherons. View Item
222.
July 1965: N = 40 to 50. View Item
222-227.
July 1965: N/Z ratio. View Item
223.
July 1965: C12 size. View Item
227.
July 1965: Core of five dineutrons - pentagonal bipyramid. View Item
228.
July 1965: Core of six dineutrons - is the octahedron stable for bn2?. View Item
229.
July 1965: Shells and magic numbers. View Item
230.
July 1965: Core of five spherons. View Item
230, 234, 236.
August 1965: Autobiographical entries. View Item
231.
August 1965: Draft of letter from LP to Philip Abelson, Editor of Science, August 4, 1965. View Item
231-232.
August 1965: The nature of nuclear cores. View Item
233.
August 1965: The double tetrahedral core.
August 1965: Summary of packings.
August 1965: Models given to John Blethen to photograph. View Item
234.
August 1965: Pear-shaped nuclei. View Item
235.
August 1965: Distribution in fission. View Item
236.
August 1965: Distance between daughter nuclei. View Item
237-245.
August 1965: Structure of stable nuclei. View Item
246.
September 1965: Structural interpretation of N-Z vs. Z (Harkins' curve). View Item
247.
September 1965: Packing around an octahedral core. View Item
248.
September 1965: Assignment of core structures to nuclei. View Item
249.
September 1965: Assignment of core structures to nuclei. View Item
250.
September 1965: Range N≈82. View Item
251.
September 1965: Range N≈126.
September 1965: Effect of proton distribution. View Item
252.
September 1965: Autobiographical entries. View Item
252-257.
September 1965: Assignment of structures. View Item
258.
October 1965: Variant of Harkins curve. View Item
258, 260.
October 1965: N/P ratio. View Item
258, 261.
October 1965: Autobiographical entries. View Item
259.
October 1965: Ge. View Item
260-262.
October - November 1965: Assignment of structures. View Item
262-263.
November 1965: Binding energy. View Item
264-265.
November 1965: Some helion binding energies. View Item
266.
November 1965: Autobiographical entries. View Item
266-267.
November 1965: Assignment of core structures to nuclei. View Item
267.
January 1966: Autobiographical entries.
January 1966: Resonance theory of nuclei. View Item
268-270.
January 1966: Resonance theory of nuclei - He6. View Item
271.
January 1966: Resonance theory of nuclei - Li6. View Item
272.
January 1966: Resonance theory of nuclei - He5 and Li5. View Item
273.
January 1966: Resonance theory of nuclei - He5 and Li7. View Item
274-275.
January 1966: More on nuclear sizes. View Item

26.
Research Notebook 26. 1964-1967, 1969, 1974-1976, 1980-1982, 1987, 1991.
000.
Title Page. View Item
003.
No Date [1965?]: Notes concerning our collagen models. View Item
008.
October 1965: Reprint: "Structural basis of neutron and proton magic numbers in atomic nuclei", Nature, 208 (1965): 174, by Linus Pauling. View Item
009.
No Date [1965?]: The word helion. View Item
010.
September 1965: Reprint: "Structural significance of the principal quantum number of nucleonic orbital wave functions", Phys. Rev. Lett. 15 (1965): 499, by Linus Pauling. View Item
012, 014, 016, 018, 020, 022.
October 1965: Reprint: "The close-packed spheron model of atomic nuclei and its relation to the shell model", Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 54 (1965): 989-994, by Linus Pauling. View Item
013.
February 1966: n, p, d, t, τ, α. View Item
023.
October 1955: Reprint: "Localized orbitals in nuclear structure", Phys. Rev. 100 (1955): 228-234, by R.K. Nesbet. View Item
024, 026, 028, 030-032, 034, 036-040, 042-043.
October 1965: Reprint: "The close-packed-spheron theory and nuclear fission", Science 150 (1965): 297-305, by Linus Pauling. View Item
025.
December 1965: Correspondence: R.K. Nesbet to LP re: 1955 Phys. Rev. paper, December 6, 1965. View Item
044, 046-047.
November 1965: Reprint: "Structural basis of the onset of nuclear deformation at neutron number 90", Phys. Rev. Lett. 15 (1965): 868-870, by Linus Pauling. View Item
048-053, 055-057.
July 1966: Reprint: "The close-packed-spheron theory of nuclear structure and the neutron excess for stable nuclei (Dedicated to the seventieth anniversary of Professor Horia Hulubei)" Revue Roumain de Physique 11, no. 9, 10 (1966): 825-833, by Linus Pauling. View Item
054.
August 1964: Notes re: structure of atomic nuclei, UCSB library, August 6, 1964. View Item
058-064.
1968: Reprint: "Geometric factors in nuclear structure", in Maria Sklodowska-Curie: Centenary Lectures. Vienna: International Atomic Energy Agency, 1968, 83-88, by Linus Pauling. View Item
066-067.
December 1966: "Baryon resonances as rotational states", Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 56, no. 6 (1966): 1676-1677, by Linus Pauling. View Item
068-070.
December 1967: Reprint: Magnetic-moment evidence for the polyspheron structure of the lighter atomic nuclei. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 58, no. 6 (1967): 2175-2178, by Linus Pauling. View Item
071-072.
June 1969: Reprint: Magnetic moments of antimony isotopes and other nuclei. Phys. Rev. 182, no. 4 (1969): 1357-1358, by Linus Pauling. View Item
073.
June 1969: Reprint: "Double-humped fission", Phys. Today 22, no. 6 (June 1969): 9, 11, by Linus Pauling. View Item
075.
November 1969: Reprint: "Orbiting clusters in atomic nuclei", Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 64 (1969): 807-809, by Linus Pauling. View Item
075-077.
November 1969: Reprint: "Orbiting clusters in atomic nuclei", Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 64 (1969): 807-809, by Linus Pauling. View Item
079, 081, 083.
July 1974: Reprint: "Resonance between a prolate and superprolate of the162Er nucleus", Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 71, no. 7 (1974): 2905-2907, by Linus Pauling and John Blethen. View Item
084, 086, 088, 090, 094, 096, 098, 100, 102, 104, 106, 108, 110.
1975: Reprint: "Rotating clusters in nuclei", Can. J. Phys. 53 (1975): 1953-1964, by Linus Pauling and Arthur B. Robinson. View Item
095.
July 1980: Proton density in Fe, Ni, Zn. View Item
112-113.
November 1975: Reprint: "Structure of the excited band in 24Mg", Phys. Rev. Lett. 35 (1975): 1480-1482, by Linus Pauling. View Item
114-116.
January 1976: Reprint: "Structure of the excited rotational band in40Ca", Phys. Rev. Let. 36 (1976): 162-164, by Linus Pauling. View Item
117.
October 1980: Reprint: "Superprolate shape of the spontaneous-fission isomer 24OAmm", Phys. Rev. C22 (1980): 1585-1587, by Linus Pauling. View Item
119.
September 1981: "Changes in structure of nuclei between magic numbers 50 and 82 as indicated by a rotating cluster analysis of the energy values of the first 2+ excited states of isotopes of cadmium, tin, and tellurium", Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 78 (1981): 5296-5298, by Linus Pauling. View Item
121.
November 1982: "Rules governing the composition of revolving clusters in quasiband and prolate-deformation states of atomic nuclei", Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 79 (1982): 7073-7075, by Linus Pauling. View Item
122.
June 1987: "g factor of the 21+ state in 140Ba and 142Ba", Phys. Rev.C 35 (1987): 2336, by Linus Pauling. View Item
123.
March 1987: Reprint: "Discussion of the coexisting O+ band in the doubly closed subshell 96Zr on the basis of the polyspheron model", Phys. Rev. C35 (1987): 1162-1163, by Linus Pauling.
June 1990: Reprint: "Regularities in the sequences of the number of nucleons in the revolving clusters for the ground-state energy bands of the even-even nuclei with neutron number equal to or greater than 126", Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 87 (1990): 4435-4438, by Linus Pauling. View Item
125.
February 1991: Reprint: "Transition from one revolving cluster to two revolving clusters in the ground-state rotational bands of nuclei in the lanthanon region", Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 88 (1991): 820-823, by Linus Pauling. View Item
127.
May 1991: Reprint: "Analysis of the energy of the first four excited states of the ground-state rotational bands of the even-even lanthanon nuclei (58Ce to 70Yb) with the model of a single cluster of nucleons revolving about a sphere", Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 88 (1991): 4401-4403, by Linus Pauling. View Item

27.
Research Notebook 27. 1949-1954, 1960-1961, 1964, 1971-1972.
000.
Title Page. View Item
001.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Hydrogen. View Item
002.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Helium. View Item
003.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Lithium. View Item
004.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Beryllium. View Item
005.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Boron. View Item
006.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Carbon. View Item
007.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Nitrogen. View Item
008.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Oxygen. View Item
009.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Fluorine. View Item
010.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Neon. View Item
011.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Sodium. View Item
012.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Magnesium. View Item
013.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Aluminum. View Item
014.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Silicon. View Item
015.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Phosphorus. View Item
016.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Sulfur. View Item
017.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Chlorine. View Item
018.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Argon. View Item
019.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Potassium. View Item
020.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Calcium. View Item
021.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Scandium. View Item
022.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Titanium. View Item
023.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Vanadium. View Item
024.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Chromium. View Item
025.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Manganese. View Item
026.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Iron. View Item
027.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Cobalt. View Item
028.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Nickel. View Item
029.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Copper. View Item
030.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Zinc. View Item
031.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Gallium. View Item
032.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Germanium. View Item
033.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Arsenic. View Item
034.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Selenium. View Item
035.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Bromine. View Item
036.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Krypton. View Item
037.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Rubidium. View Item
038.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Strontium. View Item
039.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Yttrium. View Item
040.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Zirconium. View Item
041.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Niobium. View Item
042.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Molybdenum. View Item
043.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Technetium. View Item
044.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Ruthenium. View Item
045.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Rhodium. View Item
046.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Palladium. View Item
047.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Silver. View Item
048.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Cadmium. View Item
049.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Indium. View Item
050.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Tin. View Item
051.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Atimony. View Item
052.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Tellurium. View Item
053.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Iodine. View Item
054.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Xenon. View Item
055.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Cesium. View Item
056.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Barium. View Item
057.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Lanthanum. View Item
058.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Cerium. View Item
059.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Praseodymium. View Item
060.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Neodymium. View Item
061.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Promethium. View Item
062.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Samarium. View Item
063.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Europium. View Item
064.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Gadolinium. View Item
065.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Terbium. View Item
066.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Dysprosium. View Item
067.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Holmium. View Item
068.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Erbium. View Item
069.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Thulium. View Item
070.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Ytterbium. View Item
071.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Lutetium. View Item
072.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Hafnium. View Item
073.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Tantalum. View Item
074.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Tungsten. View Item
075.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Rhenium. View Item
076.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Osmium. View Item
077.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Iridium. View Item
078.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Platinum. View Item
079.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Gold. View Item
080.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Mercury. View Item
081.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Thallium. View Item
082.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Lead. View Item
083.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Bismuth. View Item
084.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Polonium. View Item
085.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Astatine. View Item
086.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Radon. View Item
087.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Francium. View Item
088.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Radium. View Item
089.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Actinium. View Item
090.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Thorium. View Item
091.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Protactinium. View Item
092.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Uranium. View Item
093.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Neptunium. View Item
094.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Plutonium. View Item
095.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Americium. View Item
096.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Curium. View Item
097.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Berkelium. View Item
098.
May 1953: Properties of elements - Californium. View Item
100.
January 1954: Spin-spin and orbit-orbit interactions. View Item
101.
January 1954: The Virial theorem in ionic crystals. View Item
103.
January 1954: The Virial theorem in metals. View Item
104-105.
January 1954: Ionization energies. View Item
106-107.
January 1954: Energy levels for scandium. View Item
108.
February 1954: Cgr→C by breaking two bonds. View Item
109.
February 1954: Study of ΔHsub. View Item
110-115.
February, April 1954: Metals. View Item
116-117.
April [?] 1954: P2→N2. View Item
118-119.
April [?] 1954: spd bonds - Ti, Cu, Zn, Cd, Hg, Sr, Pb, V, Cr, Fe. View Item
120-121.
April 1954: Resonance energy. View Item
123.
May 1954: Relation D(n) = D(1) - A log n. View Item
124-128a.
September 1952: The structure of nuclei. View Item
129.
December 1961: Notes on nuclear structure. View Item
130.
October 1960: Nuclei. View Item
130-131.
January 1964: Nuclear structure and fission. View Item
132-137.
January - February 1964: Nuclear structure. View Item
134a.
February 1964: Fission -U235 and slow neutrons. View Item
137.
September 1971: Rotation 22Ne.
September 1971: Magnetic moments. View Item
138.
February 1972: Fission at N≈158. View Item
139.
September 1971: Rotation of Mo Isotopes. View Item
Addenda.
Correspondence: LP to Fred Ewing re: proposed crystal structure research into the parameters of various sodium-zinc crystals, May 12, 1949.
Notes: Structure of metallic nuclei, September 16, 1954.
Reprint: Nier, Alfred O. “Determination of isotopic masses and abundances by mass spectrometry”, Science 121 (May 27, 1955): 737-750.
Reprint: Albrecht, Gustav. “The Schuss-Yucca (Yucca shiplei, var. schuss)” Scientific Monthly 75, no. 4 (October 1952): 250-252.
Article: “NATO: Facts Without Flowers”, re: anti-nuclear testing rally in Holland, Time, (May 15, 1964): 41.
Data: Graph of bond energy versus the inverse of bond length for unknown substance, No Date.
Contract: Payment agreement for damage done to Linus Pauling’s property during removal of trees, October 13, 1954.
Notes: Diffraction patterns for iron iodides and calculations concerning ferromagnetism, March 14, 1953.
Data: Graphs of orbitals for various iodide compounds, No Date.
Calculations: Orbital calculations for a variety of iodide compounds, tabulated, No Date.
Data: Table of orbital energies for a variety of compounds, No Date.
Notes: Listed properties of selected elements, No Date.

28.
Research Notebook 28. 1953-1957, 1972-1975.
000.
Title Page. View Item
007.
May 1951: Compound helixes with 1/3 of hydrogen bonds missing. View Item
008.
May 1953: The (16, 10, a) compound helix. View Item
008-010.
May 1953: Measurement of all models. View Item
011.
May 1953: Measurement of 10cm=1ÅIIIB. (16, 16, a). View Item
012.
May 1953: Discussion of structure (16, 16, a). View Item
013.
May 1953: Compound helixes of γ type. View Item
014.
May 1953: Some compound helixes of α type with larger rings. View Item
015.
June 1953: III B reconstructed and remeasured. View Item
016.
June 1953: III C. Contracted form of (16, 16, a) with N3 near axis. View Item
017-018.
June 1953: (16, 10, a) with N3 near axis. View Item
019.
June 1953: Structures with bifurcated H bonds. View Item
019-021.
June 1953: The (10, 10, a) structure IIIB. View Item
022, 025, 027-032.
September - October 1953: Collagen. View Item
023.
September 1953: Some complex structures. View Item
024, 026.
September 1953: Bending the α helix. View Item
033.
October 1953: Dr. Lavine - Program. View Item
034-035.
November 1953: Dissociation energy of nitrogen. View Item
036-037.
November 1953: The double bond. View Item
038-040.
May, August-September 1954: Collagen. View Item
041.
March 1953: Dichroism of collagen for Amide II vibration. View Item
042-043.
July 1955: Insulin. View Item
044-045.
September 1955: Dichroism of collagen. View Item
051-054.
January 1956: Memorandum: LP to R.B. Corey re: determination of the structure of crystalline globular proteins, January 18, 1956. View Item
055.
January 1956: Memorandum: LP to R.B. Corey re: Weissenberg apparatus, January 23, 1956. View Item
056-058.
January 1956: Memorandum: LP to R.B. Corey re: methods of determining protein structure, January 23, 1956. View Item
059.
February 1956: Memorandum: LP to R.B. Corey re: anomalous dispersion method of studying proteins, February 6, 1956. View Item
062.
March 1957: Collagen - Crick-Rich structure. View Item
063-065.
March 1957: Collagen. View Item
066-067.
March 1957: Hydrogen bonds in polypeptides. View Item
068.
May 1957: N-H-O-C Hydrogen-bond angle at oxygen. View Item
069.
April 1957: Structure 17. View Item
070-083.
August 1972: A simple model for nuclei. View Item
084.
August 1972: Magic numbers in cubic nuclei. View Item
085.
August 1972: Localized wave functions for particle in rectangular box. View Item
086-087.
August 1972: Magic numbers in cube. View Item
088.
September 1972: Linear box. View Item
089.
August 1972: Magic numbers in square. View Item
090.
September 1972: Strength of bond orbitals. View Item
091.
September 1972: Best function (most localized). View Item
092.
September 1972: H2 - bond orbitals. View Item
093-095.
September 1972: Bond orbitals H2+. View Item
096.
September 1972: H2. View Item
097.
September 1972: H2+. View Item
098.
September 1972: H2+ best bond orbitals. View Item
099.
September 1972: H2+ - bond strength. View Item
100-101.
September 1972: H2 with S(30°). View Item
102.
October 1972: Best sp orbital. View Item
103.
October 1972: Bond orbitals. View Item
104.
October 1972: Promotion energy. View Item
105.
October 1972: Bond angles in hydrides. View Item
106-107, 109.
October 1972: Bond angles H2S. View Item
108.
October 1972: Best sp bond.
October 1972: H2+ and H2. View Item
110-115.
March 1973: Ternary fission. View Item
116.
August 1973: tetrakis[trimethylkilylmethylcopper(1)]. View Item
117.
August 1973: Uranium bond lengths. View Item
118-119.
August 1973: XeF8--. View Item
120.
August 1973: Centrifugal stretching of nuclei. View Item
121.
August 1973: 16268Er94 rotational levels. View Item
122-123.
August 1973: Rotation of nuclei. View Item
124-125.
August 1973: Resonance between rotational bands. View Item
126-127.
September 1973: Levels of 17072Hf98. View Item
127.
September 1973: 16468Er96 excited band. View Item
127-131.
September 1973: 162Er rotational levels. View Item
132, 134.
July 1974: Vitamin C and good health. View Item
133.
October 1973: Proton distribution in Ca40 and Ca48. View Item
135.
November 1973: "Forking" in rotational levels. View Item
136-139.
July 1974: Muscle. View Item
140-143.
August 1974: Triple bonds to N and O. View Item
143.
August 1974: Bond energies of quadrivalent N+. View Item
144-145, 147, 149.
August 1974: N+ bonds. View Item
146.
August 1974: N+ bonds and N=O bonds. View Item
148.
August 1974: Carboxylate resonance. View Item
150-151.
August 1974: Nitrogen oxides. View Item
152-153.
August 1974: N=O bonds. View Item
155.
August 1974: Valence bonds. View Item
156.
October 1974: Rotating clusters. View Item
157.
October 1974: Rotation A=140 to 220. View Item
159.
October 1974: Corrections to R. View Item
160-163.
February 1975: Dimensions of nuclei. View Item
164.
February 1975: Rotational levels - Sr, Zr, Mo, Ru. View Item
165.
February 1975: Ruthenium nuclei. View Item
167.
February 1975: Rotation of nuclei - Xe, Ba, Ce. View Item
168-169.
February 1975: Diffraction of He+ by metals. View Item
Addenda.
Photos: X-ray diffraction patterns of collagen fibers, with structural models, No Date.
Correspondence: R.M. Badger to LP re: testing suggested structures for collagen, October 1, 1953.
Correspondence: LP to Dr. Murayama re: defects in hemoglobin and analysis, August 31, 1955.
Correspondence: LP to Lindsay Romanow re: purchase authorizations and keeping receipts, August 2, 1975.
Correspondence: LP to the brand inspector re: authorization of Lindsay Romanow to sell bull, August 4, 1975.
Data: Sketch of collagen structure from the Journal of the American Chemical Society, by Huggins, 1954.
Correspondence: Richard S. Bear to Dr. Richard E. Marsh re: optical transforms of Pauling’s collagen model, October 10, 1955.
Notes: Sketch of the crystal structure of guanine, No Date.
Notes: Sketch of replacement cabin for Deer Flat Ranch, 1962.
Reprint: Eagle, Harry. “Intercalation complexes of Lewis bases and layered sulfides: a large class of new superconductors”, Science 174 (October 29, 1971): 493-503.
Notes: Typed notes on article “Asymmetric fission in the 2-center model” by Mustafa et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 28 (1972): 1536.
Correspondence: LP to Ian Keaveny re: calculations of atomic and molecular structure, December 16, 1968.
Data: Notes on the standard enthalpy of formation, single bond energies, and energy of nitrogen-oxygen double and native bonds, No Date.
Correspondence: LP to Dave Partridge re: particles in a cube and in a square, August 30, 1972.
Correspondence: LP to Dave Partridge re: a possible research project into explanation of atomic nuclei properties, August 21, 1972.
Correspondence: LP to Dave Partridge re: magic numbers for kinetic energy change in nuclei, August 30, 1972.
Correspondence: LP to R.B. Corey re: a proposed calculation with crystalline globular proteins, March 13, 1956.
Correspondence: LP to R.B. Corey re: the structure of crystalline globular proteins, July 5, 1956.
Notes: Sketches of crystalline structure of amino acids, No Date.
Correspondence: LP to Alex Rich re: proposed structure of trigonal polyglycine, September 7, 1955.
Correspondence: H. Segall to LP, re: measurements required for model, September 14, 1955.
Collagen Folder.
Notes: Notes Experiments on and structure of collagen, 1953-1954.
Negative: Diffraction image of collagen, January 17, 1952.

29.
Research Notebook 29. 1957, 1984-1989.
000.
Title Page. View Item
001.
Table of Contents. View Item
002.
March 1987: Co-Zr. View Item
003.
March 1987: Ca-Pb; Co-Ti. View Item
004.
March 1987: Pb-Rh; Pb-Pd. View Item
005.
March 1987: Co-Sn; Pb-Sn. View Item
006.
March 1987: Co-In; Co2Mg; NiSr; Co2Sc; PbSr. View Item
007.
March 1987: Pb-Pt. View Item
008.
April 1987: 152Dy. View Item
009.
March 1987: Sn-Sr; Al-Hf. View Item
010-011.
March 1957: Notes re: protein structure [by Fred Ewing]. View Item
012-013.
April 1987: 15266Dy86. View Item
014-015.
April 1987: 15868Er90. View Item
016-017, 019.
April 1987: Decagonal Al7(Mn1-xFex)2. View Item
018.
April 1987: 13258Ce74. View Item
019.
April 1987: Ce nuclei. View Item
020.
June 1987: MnAl6. View Item
021.
April 1987: 13258Ce74. View Item
022-023, 025.
April 1987: 16070Yb90. View Item
024.
September 1986: 15666Dy90ΔE plotted. View Item
026-027.
September 1986, April 1987: 15466Dy88. View Item
028-029.
March 1957: Research notes re: Fourier series [by Fred Ewing]. View Item
030.
April 1987: Cu4O3; Ideal CuO; Ba2YCu3O6.9. View Item
031.
April 1987: LaCuO3; KCuO2; NaCuO2; NaCuO; RbCuO. View Item
032-033.
April 1987: LaCuO2. View Item
034.
May 1987: Superconductors.
May 1987: Autobiographical entries. View Item
034-035.
April 1987: Electronegativity. View Item
036.
June 1987: Oriented Mn12Al83. View Item
036-037.
May 1987: A model of La2O3. View Item
038-038a.
July 1987: Mn-Al volumes. View Item
039-045.
March 1957: Research notes and calculations [by Fred Ewing]. View Item
046.
July 1987: CrNiSi 8-fold. View Item
047.
July 1987: MnAl6-MnAl4. View Item
048.
July 1987: Intensities of quasicrystal spots. View Item
049.
July 1987: NiTi2. View Item
050-053.
July 1987: F for icosahedron. View Item
054-055.
July 1987: F for icosahedral clusters. View Item
056.
July 1987: Heat capacity of Pd58.8Si20.6U20.6. View Item
057.
July 1987: Quasicrystals along 1.10. View Item
058-063.
July 1987: PdSiU. View Item
064-066.
July 1987: Shape of spots on ED of icosaxes. View Item
067.
July 1987: Width of peaks. View Item
068, 071, 074-076.
August 1987: Li3CuAl6. View Item
069.
July 1987: Al78Cr17Ru3. View Item
070, 072-073.
August 1987: 17276Os96. View Item
075.
August 1987: 172Os.
August 1987: Autobiographical entries. View Item
077.
August 1987: Mg32(Al2Zn)49 [?]. View Item
078-079.
August 1987: Al56.1Cu10.2Li33.7. View Item
080.
August 1987: 23492U142. View Item
081.
August 1987: 73Li4. View Item
082-083.
August 1987: Rn. View Item
084.
August 1987: Ra. View Item
085.
August 1987: Ra and Rn. View Item
086.
August 1987: Pb, Po, Hg. View Item
087.
August 1987: Th and Ra. View Item
088.
August 1987: Very heavy nuclei. View Item
089.
August 1987: Summary of nuclei. View Item
090-091.
August 1987: Pb to Pm. View Item
092.
September 1987: U-Cf. View Item
093.
September 1987: 24896Cm152. View Item
094.
September 1987: 24898Cf150. View Item
095.
September 1987: Values of R 2+. View Item
096.
September 1987: Octatwins. View Item
097.
September 1987: More about two clusters. View Item
098.
September 1987: CsI. View Item
099-101, 103, 105, 107-115, 117, 125, 128-149, 152-155, 157, 159.
March - September 1957: Research notes re: structure of proteins [?] [by Fred Ewing]. View Item
102, 104, 106, 116, 122-124, 126-127.
September 1987: NiSiV and CrNiSi. View Item
118.
September 1987: Mo in Rb, Cs. View Item
119.
September 1987: Fe in alkali metals. View Item
120.
September 1987: Co in Au. View Item
121.
September 1987: Fe in Li, K, etc. View Item
150, 156, 158.
September 1987: 16870Dy90. View Item
151, 160-163, 165, 168, 171.
September - October 1987: CrVNiSi. View Item
164, 166-167, 169-170.
September - October 1987: MnAl6. View Item
172-175, 177.
October 1987: Decagonal MnAl6. View Item
176.
October 1987: 23090Th140. View Item
177.
October 1987: Nuclei. View Item
178.
October 1987: 23290Th172. View Item
179.
October 1987: 23492U142. View Item
180.
October 1987: 14858Ce90. View Item
181.
October 1987: 12894Pu144. View Item
182, 188-189, 191.
November 1987: MnAl6. View Item
183, 190-193.
October 1987: 13258Cs74. View Item
184.
November 1987: 132Co. View Item
184a.
December 1987: V2H. View Item
185.
November 1987: Icosa MnAl6. View Item
186-187.
November 1987: V2H. View Item
194-197.
November 1987: Decagonal MnAl6. View Item
198.
November 1987: Decahedral Al7(Mn1Fe)2. View Item
199.
November 1987: Decagonal FeAl6. View Item
200.
November 1987: Decahedral MnAl6. View Item
201.
November 1987: Decahedral Al3Mn2. View Item
202.
November 1987: Al7(Mn1-xFex)2. View Item
203.
November 1987: Space group of decagonal MnAl6. View Item
204.
November 1987: Al7(Mn, Fe)2. View Item
205, 208-211.
November 1987: Decagonal Al7(Mn, Fe)2. View Item
206.
November 1987: Decagonal MnAl6. View Item
207, 212-213.
November 1987: Decahedral Al7(Mn, Fe)2. View Item
211.
November 1987: Autobiographical entries. View Item
214-219, 224, 226.
December 1987: Decagonal Mn2Al7. View Item
220-222, 225, 269.
December 1987 - January 1988: 7434Se40. View Item
222-224.
December 1987: 74Se. View Item
227.
November 1987: Some calculations for Hans Bethe. View Item
228.
December 1987: 7436Kr38; 7636Kr40. View Item
229.
November 1987: 7234Se38; 7634Se42. View Item
230.
December 1987: 15064Gd86. View Item
231.
December 1987: 7836Kr42; VS4Cu6...cluster. View Item
232-233.
December 1987: Quasicrystals. View Item
234.
December 1987: 234U. View Item
235.
December 1987: 23482U126. View Item
236.
December 1987: Sn. View Item
237.
December 1987: VS4Cu6 complex. View Item
238-239.
December 1987: Te. View Item
240-241.
December 1987: Xe. View Item
242-243.
December 1987: Ba. View Item
244-245.
December 1987: Ce. View Item
246, 249.
December 1987: Sm. View Item
246-247.
December 1987: Nd. View Item
248, 251.
December 1987: Cd. View Item
250.
October 1988: 4220Ca22.
December 1957: Lab report, [by Fred Ewing]. View Item
252.
December 1987: Zr. View Item
253.
December 1987: Ge, Sr, Se, Kr. View Item
254.
December 1987: Rn. View Item
255.
December 1987: Mo. View Item
256-257.
December 1987: Pd. View Item
257.
December 1987: Ru. View Item
258, 260-261, 263.
December 1987: High-pressure Xe II. View Item
259, 261-262, 264-265.
December 1987 - January 1988: High-pressure Xe III. View Item
266-267.
January 1988: XeIII - Mn4Al19. View Item
268.
January 1988: GaMn2Zn3. View Item
269.
December 1987 - January 1988: 7434Se40. View Item
270.
January 1988: GaMgZn.
January 1988: "Slides for my talk in Santa Barbara", (2nd talk 9:30 AM Mon. 11 Jan. 1988. Quasicrystals and Related Structures). View Item
271.
January 1988: GaMg2Zn3. View Item
273.
January 1988: Autobiographical entries. View Item
272-273.
January 1988: Al6CuLi3. View Item
274.
February 1988: Electronegativity. View Item
275.
January 1988: 1012-atom cubic structures. View Item
276.
February 1988: Electronegativity MO, MS. View Item
277.
February 1988: Notal F, Cl. View Item
278, 280-281, 288, 291-293.
February 1988: Noble metals. View Item
279.
February 1988: Oxides and sulfides. View Item
282-283, 285-287, 289-290, 294, 296.
February 1988: Electronegativity values. View Item
284.
February 1988: Double-bonded F. View Item
295.
February 1988: Cd and Hg. View Item
Addenda.
Photos: Diffraction images of two unknown cubic crystals, No Date.
Correspondence: LP to Prof. Ray Sheline re: co-authoring a paper on asymmetric shape in the nucleus of 151Pm, November 4, 1989.
Reprint: Sheline, Raymond K. “Definition of the actinide region of static quadrupole-octupole deformation”, Phys. Lett. B, 197, no. 4 (November 5, 1987): 500-504.
Reprint: Sheline, Raymond K. “Octupole Deformation in 221Fr”, Phys. Lett. B, 205, no. 1 (April 21, 1988): 11-15.
Reprint: Sheline, Raymond K, Jain, A.K. and Jain, K. “Possible octupole deformation in Cs and Ba nuclei from the differential radii” Phys. Rev. C 38, no. 6 (December 1988): 2952-2954.
Reprint: Sood, P.C. and Sheline, R.K. “Evidence for reflection asymmetric shape in the nucleus of 15161Pm90", Phys. Rev. C 40, no. 3 (September 1989): 1530-1533.
Reprint: Sheline, Raymond K. “Coexistence of parity-mixed and parity-unmixed spectroscopies in 227Ra”, Phys. Lett. B 222, no. 2 (May 18, 1989): 179-182.
Reprint: Sheline, Raymond K. and Sood, Prakash C. “Octupole deformation in the odd-odd nucleus 152Eu”, Progress of Theoretical Physics, 81, no. 5 (May 1989): 1057-1063.
Reprints: Papers from Phys. Rev. Lett. 52, no. 7 (February 13, 1984): 500-521.
Nakayama, K. et al. “Medium-polarization effects: a crucial ingredient in the Δ(1232)-Nucleon Interaction”;.
Ahmad, I. et al. “Enhanced E1transition rates and octupole deformation in 225Ac”;.
Nyakó, B.M. et al. “Observation of superdeformation in 152Dy”;.
Hussein, M.S. et al. “Forward glory effects in the elastic scattering of 12C+12C”;.
Stevenson, J.D. et al. “Evidence against ‘Anomalon’ production in high-energy heavy-ion collisions”;.
Anderson, L.H. et al. “Correlated two-electron effects in highly charged ion-atom collsions: Transfer ionization and transfer excitation in 20-MeV Au15++He collisions”.
Notes: Addition of partial charges during collisions of unknown particles, 1988.
Correspondence: Dan Shechtman to LP re: electron diffraction pattern of icosahedral quasiperiodic crystal, August 28, 1986.

30.
Research Notebook 30. 1954-1958.
000.
Title Page. View Item
010-117, 198-207, 263.
1954-1958: Research notes, data gathering, and calculations [by Fred Ewing].

31.
Research Notebook 31. 1954, 1966-1971, 1974-1976.
000.
Title Page. View Item
004-007.
August 1966: Graphite. View Item
007.
September 1966: Van der Waals energy in a layer. View Item
008-009.
September 1966: Interlayer energy in graphite. View Item
010-013.
September 1966: Baryon resonances. View Item
014-015.
December 1966: Ionization of polyacids. View Item
016.
November 1967: Binding Energy of n2 by polyhelions. View Item
017.
November 1967: Binding of helions; Binding of triton to polyhelions. View Item
018-019.
November 1967: Carbonyl compounds. View Item
020-021.
August 1968: Theory of fusion. View Item
022-023.
December 1968: Nuclei. View Item
024.
December 1968: Binding energy in nuclei.
December 1968: Mg24 - Asymmetric rotator. View Item
025.
December 1968: Deformation at A≈46. View Item
026.
August 1969: 7432Ge42; 22Ti4826. View Item
027.
August 1969: Ca40; Nuclear moments of inertia. View Item
028-031.
August 1969: Excited states of nuclei. View Item
032-033.
August 1969: Rotations of spherons. View Item
035.
August 1969: Nuclei. View Item
036-045.
May - October 1970: Boranes. View Item
045.
October 1970: Autobiographical entries. View Item
047.
October 1970 [?]: Ne20. View Item
048-049.
October 1970: Effective moment of inertia. View Item
050.
October 1970: Nuclei - αn + p, n, d, t, τ, δ. View Item
051.
October 1970: Five equivalent d orbitals. View Item
052.
October 1970: Effect of extra n2. View Item
053.
October 1970: Small nuclei - energy of n + n. View Item
054.
October 1970: Nuclei - rotational J=1/2. View Item
055.
October 1970: Nuclei - effect of tv. View Item
056-057.
October 1970: Ne19 and F19. View Item
058.
October 1970: 66Dy16195. View Item
059.
October 1970: Binding Energy per nucleon of np, d, t, α to αn. View Item
060.
October 1970: Kinetic energy in nuclei. View Item
061.
October 1970: Electronegativity.
October 1970: Summary listing of LP's Vivonex-100 intake. View Item
062-063.
October 1970: Binding Energy in nuclei. View Item
064-065.
October 1970: Kinetic Energy of helions in polyhelions. View Item
066.
October 1970: Charge distribution. View Item
066-067, 073.
October - November 1970: Binding Energy of t and α to nuclei. View Item
068-069.
November 1970: Wilcoxon test on Andrew Harris's ascorbic acid data. View Item
070.
November 1970: t and α in nuclei. View Item
070-071, 074-075, 077.
November 1970: Rotational band in Li7. View Item
076.
November 1970: Quadrupole moments. View Item
078-079.
December 1970: Magnetic moment and coupling types. View Item
079.
December 1970: Common cold. View Item
080-081.
December 1970: Magnetic moments. View Item
082-083.
December 1970: N14 magnetic moment. View Item
084-085.
December 1970: Odd neutron nuclei. View Item
085-087.
December 1970: Na23. View Item
089.
December 1970: Na213/2+ magnetic moment. View Item
091, 093.
December 1970: Deformed nuclei. View Item
094.
January 1971: Positive or negative observations. View Item
094-095.
January 1971: Combining χ2 values. View Item
096-097.
January 1971: Common cold. View Item
098-101.
January 1971: Colds - Cowan, Diehl and Baker. View Item
102.
December 1974: Topical uses of ascorbic acid. View Item
103.
April 1971: Colds - Glazebrook and Thomson. View Item
104-111.
December 1974 - January 1975: Tetradymite. View Item
112-113.
January 1975: MX+. View Item
114-115, 117-123.
March - May 1975: spd orbitals. View Item
118.
May 1975: Best 2 wave functions (cylindrical). View Item
124-125.
May 1975: Electron-deficient molecules. View Item
126-127, 129.
May 1975: Boranes. View Item
128, 130-133, 135-141.
May - June 1975: Metal carbonyls. View Item
134.
May 1975: Metals with 8 or 9 bonds. View Item
142.
June 1975: Au(8)-Au(1) clusters. View Item
143.
June 1975: Ferrocene; Tris(π-cyclopentadienylcarbonylrhodium). View Item
144.
June 1975: Bent bonds; Ru6C(CO)17; Ni2(S2C-CPh)4. View Item
145.
June 1975: MoS2; μ-carbonyl-bis-μ-hexafluoroisopropylidenamido-hexacarbonyldimanganese; [Fe3(CO)7{Ph2PC(CO2Me)C(CF3)C2(CF3)}(PPh2)] · 2C6H6. View Item
146.
June 1975: C16H16Fe3(CO)9; Fe(CO)4(AsC6F5)2; Bromo(tri-o-vinylphenyl)phosphinerhodium. View Item
147.
June 1975: (C5H5)2Ti(C6H5)2; Diosmium enneacarbonyl Os2(CO)9; Ru3(CO)8C8H6; [(CO)6Co2C2H]3As. View Item
148.
June 1975: [Ir(PPh2CH3)4]+; RhCl(PF2·NE2)2PPh3. View Item
149.
June 1975: Tris-μ-azido-hexacarbonyldimanganate anion; ((OC)3Co)3C-C(Co(CO)3)3; PhCCo3(CO)6C6H3Me3; Cu4Ir2(PPh3)2(CC-Ph)8. View Item
150.
June 1975: (π-C5H5)RhFe3(CO)11; Os4O4(CO)12. View Item
151.
June 1975: OsCl2(PPh3)2(NO)(HgCl); H2FeRu3(CO)13. View Item
152-153.
June 1975: C12H16Ru4(CO)4. View Item
154.
June 1975: Multiple bonds-metals. View Item
155.
June 1975: Quadruple bonds. View Item
156-157.
June 1975: High-valence radii. View Item
158-162, 164-165, 168-169, 171-172.
June - July 1975: Metal radii. View Item
163.
June 1975: Rh6(CO)16; Ru6C(CO)17; Ru6H2(CO)18; μ-Diphenylureylene-bis(tricarbonyl iron). View Item
166-167.
June 1975: Longevity. View Item
170.
July 1975: Carbonyls. View Item
173-175.
July 1975: Summary of metal radii. View Item
176-177.
July 1975: Quadrupole bond. View Item
177.
July 1975: Maximum-valence radii. View Item
178-181.
July 1975: Best nine spd orbitals. View Item
182.
July 1975: 20Ne; 28Si. View Item
182-183.
July 1975: Excited 40Ca band. View Item
184.
July 1975: 16O - Rhombic. View Item
185.
July 1975: 32S. View Item
186-187, 189.
July 1975: 40Ca. View Item
187.
July 1975: 9040Zr50. View Item
188.
July 1975: spd and spdf orbitals. View Item
190.
July 1975: McClure's spd functions. View Item
190-191.
July 1975: spd and spdf bonds. View Item
193.
July 1975: Effect of angles between bonds. View Item
194.
August 1975: Tetragonal dodecahedron. View Item
195.
July 1975: Pair of non-cylidrical best spd orbitals. View Item
196-197.
August 1975: Hoard's polyhedron. View Item
198-199.
August 1975: 24Mg-excited band. View Item
200-201.
August 1975: Simple theory of nuclei. View Item
200a.
September 1974: Memorandum: John Blethen to LP re: thermochemistry, September 16, 1974. View Item
202-204.
September 1975: Excited band in 186, 188Hg. View Item
205.
September 1975: Excited band in 17872Hf106; Excited band in 20682Pb124; Excited band in 20482Pb122; Normal 2+14260Nd82; 6228Ni34; Normal 2+14058Ce82.
September 1975: Autobiographical entries. View Item
206-207.
November 1975: Non-orthogonality of best bond orbitals as a measure of bond-strength defect. View Item
207, 225.
November 1975: Autobiographical entries. View Item
208-209.
November 1975: Non-orthogonality, spd hybrid orbitals. View Item
210-211.
November 1975: spdf bond orbitals. View Item
212.
November 1975: 12 sp3d5f3 orbitals. View Item
213.
November 1975: Defect in S - spdf orbitals. View Item
214.
November 1975: [(R3P)3Ni-S-Ni(PR3)3]++. View Item
214-215.
November 1975: The Friauf polyhedron. View Item
216, 218-221, 223.
November 1975: IF7. View Item
216-217.
November 1975: XeF6. View Item
222.
November 1975: Best pd orbital. View Item
223.
November 1975: IF7. View Item
224-225.
November 1975: Two best orthogonal sp3d3. View Item
225.
November 1975: Autobiographical entries.
November 1975: Best sp3d3 orbitals. View Item
226.
January 1976: Magnetism of nickel compounds. View Item
227.
November 1975: Orthogonal sp3d3. View Item
228-229, 231.
January 1976: Cyanides. View Item
230.
January 1976: Best pair of spd orbitals. View Item
232.
January 1976: Multiple-bond radii. View Item
232a.
January 1976: Manuscript: "The relationship between multiple-bond lengths and single-bond lengths in molecules", by Linus Pauling, January 1976. View Item
233.
January 1976: Double-bond correction. View Item
234.
January 1976: Orthogonal spd functions with fixed spd ratios. View Item
235.
January 1976: Best pairs of spd functions with fixed spd ratios. View Item
236.
January 1976: spd hybrids. View Item
237.
January 1976: IF7 - spd hybrids. View Item
238.
January 1976: Best spd hybrids. View Item
239-241.
January 1976: IF7, XeF6, spd hybrids. View Item
242.
January 1976: spd - ClF3. View Item
243.
January 1976: ClF3, BrF3. View Item
244.
January 1976: XeF6, IF7; Effect of small changes in spd orbitals; Two opposed orbitals. View Item
245.
January 1976: spd - ICl4-; BrF5. View Item
246.
February 1976: Two spd at 180o. View Item
247.
February 1976: Prediction of structure for IF7. View Item
248-249.
February 1976: IF5, ClF3, etc. View Item
250-251.
March 1976: Rotating clusters. View Item
252.
March 1976: Co3[Co(CN)6]2·12H2O. View Item
253.
March 1976: Hydrates of Co3[Co(CN)6]2 and Cd3[Co(CN)6]2. View Item
254.
March 1976: Solubility of gases in water. View Item
255.
March 1976: HCl acid strength. View Item
256-257.
April 1976: Shapes of deformed nuclei as determined by electron scattering. View Item
258.
April 1976: Hoard's polyhedron; Be(C5H5)2. View Item
259.
April 1976: 17670Yb106; Angles of double bonds. View Item
260, 263.
April 1976: (B12)4B2Ti2. View Item
261.
April 1976: Be(C5H5)2. View Item
262-263, 265.
May 1976: Corranulene - C20H10. View Item
264.
July 1976: Autobiographical entries. View Item
264, 266-267.
May 1976: Psoriasis study. View Item
268.
June 1976: Energy levels of P0. View Item
269.
June 1976: Vitamin C, the common cold and the flu. View Item
269, 271.
June 1976: Autobiographical entries. View Item
270.
June 1976: 207Pb → 206Pb. View Item
271.
June 1976: Levels in Pb288 etc.; 208Pb. View Item
272.
June 1976: 20983Bi126. View Item
273.
June 1976: 21084Po126. View Item
274, 276-279.
October 1975, July 1976: Data re: psoriasis pills, collected by Arthur Robinson. View Item
275.
June 1976: Multiplets in nuclei. View Item
280.
September 1976: H2Ru6(CO)18; Fe5(CO)15C; Fe6(CO)16C--. View Item
281.
September 1976: Rh6(CO)16. View Item
282, 284-287.
September 1976: Metal-metal bonds. View Item
283.
September 1976: Carbonyls of Fe, Ru, Os. View Item
289.
September 1976: Cyclopentadienyl complexes. View Item
290.
September 1980: Checking McClure's sp5d5 polyhedron. View Item
Addenda.
Correspondence: LP to L.R. Lavine re: a structural hypothesis for collagen, January 18, 1954.
Correspondence: LP to R.B. Corey re: research to be conducted by Dr. Lavine, October 12, 1953.
Correspondence: LP to R.B. Corey re: the structure of globular proteins, April 11, 1955.
Data: Graph of critical temperatures for a variety of metals, April 1, 1968.
Notes: Notes regarding quantitative data gathered from subjects taking supplemental ascorbic acid, No Date.
Notes: Aquamous cell carcinomas and ascorbic acid, from paper by Dr. Evans, January 19, 1976.
Calculations: Various physical data for 8Be, September-October 1975.
Data: Diffraction length measurement data for collagen fibers, No Date.
Article: Whittaker, A. Greenville and Kintner, P.L. “Carbon: Observations on the New Allotropic Form,” Science 165 (August 8, 1969): 589-591.

32.
Research Notebook 32. 1965-1968, 1970, 1974.
000.
Title Page. View Item
000i.
Title Page 2. View Item
001.
December [?] 1965: Proposed researches. View Item
003.
December 1965: Energy of nuclei. View Item
004.
December 1965: Excited states of He4; Excited state of Be9; Size of He3. View Item
005.
December 1965: Structure of O16; symmetry energy. View Item
006-007.
December 1965: Rotational levels - Be9, Be8, He6. View Item
008-009.
December 1965: He5 and kinetic energy. View Item
011.
December 1965: Be8 kinetic energy. View Item
012-015.
January 1966: The helion-mantle treatment of the energy of nuclei. View Item
014a.
November 1965: Calculations of electric potentials according to p = I1/rI where the r's are the distances between two centers of spheres or charges. View Item
016.
January 1966: Structure of Ne20= α5; Fe52= α13. View Item
017.
January 1966: Structure of Si28= α7. View Item
018-020.
January 1966: Inner neutron pairs. View Item
021.
January 1966: Energy of adding neutron and proton pairs. View Item
022.
January 1966: Parabola for A Odd.
January 1966: Rotational energy levels. View Item
023.
January 1966: Value of energy (vs. ground state) of first excited state, 2+, even-even. View Item
024.
January 1966: Values of moment of inertia. View Item
025.
January 1966: E2/E1Ratio. View Item
026.
January 1966: 92U238146.
January 1966: Mg24. View Item
027.
January 1966: Evaluation of stretching. View Item
028.
January 1966: Ne20. View Item
029.
January 1966: Electric quadrupole moments. View Item
030.
January 1966: Q for Deuteron. View Item
031.
January 1966: Derivation of Mitbewegung correction. View Item
032-035.
January 1966: Quadrupole moments. View Item
036-037.
January 1966: Rotational Energy - Odd A (67Ho16598). View Item
038.
January 1966: 13Al2512. View Item
038-039.
January 1966: Discussion of quadrupole moments. View Item
040-041, 043-044.
January 1966: Quadrupole moments. View Item
042.
January 1966: Quadrupole moments. Nuclear sizes. View Item
045-046.
January 1966: Deformation. View Item
047.
January 1966: 8O11195/2+. six spherons.
January 1966: 3Li36. 1+. View Item
048.
January 1966: 3Li52.
January 1966: 2He53. View Item
049.
January 1966: 3Li74; 4Be73; 3Li85. View Item
050.
January 1966: 4Be95. View Item
051.
January 1966: 9/2-. View Item
052.
February 1966: 6C612. View Item
053.
February 1966: Prolate nuclei based on two helions. View Item
054.
February 1966: 22Ti2547 and other nuclei. View Item
055.
February 1966: Core structure.
February 1966: C13 and N13. View Item
056-059.
February 1966: Magnetic moments. View Item
060-061.
February 1966: Binding energy of nuclei. View Item
062-063.
February 1966: Li7, Be7. View Item
064-065.
February 1966: Stability of nuclei. View Item
066.
February 1966: Interaction of energy of spherons. View Item
067.
February 1966: Energy of adding neutrons. View Item
068.
February 1966: Binding energy of neutrons. View Item
069.
February 1966: Rotational states. View Item
070.
February 1966: Energy of d, t, τ, α.
February 1966: Deformed light nuclei.
February 1966: Autobiographical entries. View Item
071, 073.
May 1966: Rhodizite. View Item
072.
May 1966: Autobiographical entries. View Item
074-077.
May 1966: Magnetic moments. View Item
078-079.
May 1966: Probably deformed nuclei - Z odd. View Item
080-082.
May 1966: N odd - one extra number. View Item
082-083.
May 1966: 1910Ne9, 199F10. View Item
084.
May 1966: Geometric factors in nuclear structure. View Item
085.
May 1966: 14Si1428. View Item
086.
June 1966: Sizes of nuclei. View Item
087.
June 1966: States of Li7,(Be7). View Item
088-093.
June 1966: Elementary Particles - quarks. View Item
094.
June 1966: The hex.
June 1966: Another argument about Harkins diagram and the shell model. View Item
095.
June 1966: The doubly magic nucleus 310126. View Item
096-098.
June 1966: The structure of the tin isotopes. View Item
099.
June 1966: 47Ag10356.
June 1966: Autobiographical entries.
July 1966: B2H5+. View Item
100-101.
July 1966: Graphite. View Item
101-103.
September 1966: Excited states of O16 - Rotation. View Item
102.
September 1966: Be8. View Item
103.
September 1966: Trihelion resonance. View Item
104.
September 1966: Mg24. View Item
105.
September 1966: Consideration of C12--C12 for excited states of Mg24. View Item
106.
September 1966: S32 as O16--O16. View Item
106-107.
September 1966: Ne22 at Be10--C12 or B10--B12. View Item
107-109.
September 1966: More on the Polyhelions. View Item
109.
September 1966: Rules about moments of inertia. View Item
110.
September 1966: Mg24. View Item
110-111.
September 1966: Discussion of Ne20. View Item
111.
September 1966: Discussion of O16. View Item
112.
September 1966: Marinaga's Mg24 states; S32; Mg23; Si28. View Item
113.
September 1966: Diamagnetism of graphite. View Item
114-115.
September 1966: e+e- structures of fundamental particles. View Item
116-118.
September 1966: Rotation of particles. View Item
116-117.
September 1966: Particles and resonant states. View Item
119-120.
September - October 1966: Particles and resonances. View Item
120-121.
October 1966: Baryon rotations. View Item
122-123.
November 1966: The proton, neutron and other baryons. View Item
124-125.
November 1966: Values of magnetic moment. View Item
126.
November 1966: Proton and neutron. View Item
126-127.
December 1966: Autobiographical entries ["Record of Nicotinic Acid"]. View Item
127.
December 1966: Layer structure of nuclei.
December 1966: Ascorbic acid. View Item
128.
December 1966: Possible deformation of Na22.
December 1966: Autobiographical entries. View Item
129-130.
December 1966: Notes for paper on orthomolecular psychiatry. View Item
131.
February 1967: The structure of light nuclei. View Item
132.
February 1967: Radii of Nuclei. View Item
133.
February 1967: Energy of addition of t or τ to αn. View Item
134-135.
March 1967: CuAl7 structure. View Item
135.
February 1967: Autobiographical entries.
February 1967: Research problems. View Item
136-141.
March 1967: Transition at N≈90. View Item
142.
March 1967: Binding energy of dineutrons N≈20 to 28. View Item
143.
March 1967: Binding energy of dineutrons N≈90. View Item
144.
March 1967: N≈28 isotones of 22Ti. View Item
145.
March 1967: N≈20 to 28 isotones of 24Cr. View Item
146.
March 1967: Resultant moments for odd-odd nuclei. View Item
147.
March 1967: Notes on Z=25, N=25. View Item
148.
March 1967: Binding energies. View Item
149.
March 1967: Binding energy in 17Cl3417. View Item
150.
March 1967: Triton and trelion binding energy to polyhelions. View Item
151.
March 1967: Binding energy of helions. View Item
152.
March 1967: Light nuclei - coulomb energy. View Item
153.
March 1967: Addition of proton or neutron to αx. View Item
154-155.
March 1967: Coulomb energy. View Item
156-157.
March 1967: Discussion of J10 of light nuclei. View Item
158-159.
March 1967: Rotation - polarization by proton. View Item
160.
March 1967: Binding energy of dineutron. View Item
160-161.
March 1967: Addition of triton to heavy nucleus. View Item
162-163.
March 1967: Helion-dineutron model. View Item
164.
March 1967: Fission of Cf252. View Item
165.
March 1967: Ternary fission. View Item
166-167.
April 1967: Superconductivity. View Item
168.
April 1967: Autobiographical entries.
April 1967: Core structure of nuclei. View Item
169.
April 1967: Entropy of fusion of SiO2 and of H2O. View Item
170-171.
May 1967: Nuclear structure - filling sequence. View Item
172-173.
May 1967: Bond lengths in alloys. View Item
173.
May 1967: Autobiographical entries. View Item
174-175, 177.
May 1967: A-15 structures. View Item
176.
May 1967: The Δx correction. View Item
178.
May 1967: WSi2, Treatment with S variable. View Item
179.
May 1967: Application of Rn=R1-0.600 log n.
May 1967: WSi2, Ordinary treatment. View Item
180-181.
June 1967: Magnetic moments of nuclei. View Item
182.
June 1967: Evaluation of wave functions and g-values.
June 1967: jj-coupling. View Item
183-184.
June 1967: Paschen-Back states (Goudsmit treatment). View Item
184-185, 187.
June 1967: Li7. View Item
186, 190.
June 1967: Li6. View Item
188-189, 191.
June 1967: Detection of singlet deuteron. View Item
192, 195.
June 1967: Bi209. View Item
193.
June 1967: N14. View Item
194, 197.
June 1967: Magnetic moments of nuclei. View Item
195.
June 1967: Vitamins.
June 1967: Autobiographical entries. View Item
196.
June 1967: The helion. View Item
198-199.
July 1967: Nuclear core structure - K40. View Item
200-201.
July 1967: Magnetic moments. View Item
202-211, 219.
July 1967: QM of helion and triton. View Item
203, 208, 211-212.
July 1967: Autobiographical entries. View Item
213.
July 1967: Spherons, QM. View Item
214-215.
July 1967: O16 as linear tetrahelion. View Item
216.
July 1967: Mg24 rotational bands. View Item
217.
July 1967: Mg24 as polyhelion. View Item
218.
July 1967: N14 - search for rotational bands.
July 1967: Ne20 - possible bands. View Item
220.
July 1967: C10 as rotator; B10 as rotator; Ne20 as rotator; Mg24 as rotator; Li7 as rotator. View Item
221.
July 1967: Be8 as rotator; Li6 as rotator; Be9 as rotator; Be10 as rotator. View Item
222.
August 1967: Autobiographical entries. View Item
222-223.
July 1967: Ascorbic acid and schizophrenia. View Item
224-227.
August 1967: O16-O16 resonances. View Item
228.
August 1967: New nuclear functions. View Item
229.
August 1967: Radial distribution of p and n in Ca40. View Item
230-231.
August 1967: Collagen. View Item
232-233.
August 1967: Magnetic moments. View Item
234.
September 1967: Statistical weights for 8α, 6t, 2τ. View Item
234-235, 237.
September 1967: Evidence for photofission in iron. View Item
235-236, 241, 245.
September 1967: Autobiographical entries. View Item
236, 242-243, 245.
September 1967: BeB2H8. View Item
238-239, 241.
September 1967: BeB2H6. View Item
240.
September 1967: Magnetic moments.
September 1967: 17Cl3518, 17Cl3720. View Item
244.
September 1967: Superconductors U6M. View Item
246, 249.
September 1967: Nb3Al. View Item
247.
September 1967: U6M, UCo, Nb3Al. View Item
248.
September 1967: Nb3Ga. View Item
249.
September 1967: Nb - Reconsideration of R1. View Item
250.
October 1967: CoSi2; NiSi2; AuAl2; PtAl2; AuAl2. View Item
251.
September 1967: Nb3Sb. View Item
252.
October 1967: Rotation of C12, etc. View Item
252-253.
October 1967: Structural neutron number 112. View Item
254.
October 1967: 8O157; 6C148; N14. View Item
255.
October 1967: C12, O16, etc. View Item
256.
October 1967: Si28; Li7. View Item
257.
October 1967: 4Be106; Be8. View Item
258.
October 1967: Planar rotators. View Item
258-259.
October 1967: Si28. View Item
260-261.
October 1967: Ne20. View Item
262.
October 1967: Hybrid orbitals. View Item
262a.
October 1967: BeB2H6. View Item
263.
October 1967: BeB2H8. View Item
264.
October 1967: spdf orbitals.
October 1967: Spherical triangles. View Item
265.
October 1967: Pentagonal bipyramidal orbitals. View Item
266-267.
November 1967: Alloys. View Item
268-269, 271.
October 1968: Covalent radii. View Item
269.
September 1968: Nuclei. View Item
270.
November 1968: Sulfide minerals. View Item
272-273.
November 1968: Boron hydrides. View Item
274-275.
November 1968: Electron-deficient compounds. View Item
277.
February 1974: Re2X4(PR3)4. View Item
296.
August 1967: Note to Self re: "Research Problem", August 10, 1967. View Item
297.
Summer 1967: Jobs for John Blethen, Summer 1967. View Item
Addenda.
Reprint: Kramer, P. and Seligman, T.H. “Studies in the nuclear cluster model I: Matrix elements in the supermultiplet scheme”, Nuclear Physics A123, no. 1 (1969): 161-172.
Manuscript: “Group theory and the nuclear cluster model”, by P. Kramer, 1969.
Correspondence: Martin Karplus to Prof. J.W. Stout re: publication of Pauling’s paper “The structure of the methyl radical and other radicals”, April 25, 1969.
Article: Fermi, Von E. “Über die magnetischen momente der atomkerne”, Zeitschrift für Physik, 60 (1930): 320-333.
Article: “Variable moment of inertia for even-even nuclei” by the editors, Physics Today (March 1969): 61-63.
Article: Strand, J. “Atomic nuclei: moments of inertia and quadrupole moments”, Science 154 (October 14, 1966): 259-260.
Notes: Geometric factors in nuclear structure, June 1, 1967.
Calculations: Bond lengths in a variety of pure metallic crystals, No Date.
Notes: Sketches of possible iterations of orthorhombic lattices, No Date.
Notes: Brillonin zones and crystals, with references, No Date.
Article: No Title [clipping from article on the history of medical anaesthesia], Science, 130 (December 18, 1959): 1685-1686.
Notes: Composition of Halothane (brand Fluothane), No Date.
Correspondence: LP to Prof. Bernd Matthias re: gold and vanadium alloys, November 3, 1967.
Notes: Significant difference test (χ2) of dropouts in ascorbic acid study, September 1, 1970.
Correspondence: LP to Ian Keaveny re: screening constants and atomic wave functions, October 31, 1968.
Data: Graph of number of relions in nucleus to which something is added for various elements, No Date.
Correspondence: Gustav Albrecht to LP re: axial ratios of polyhedra with rounded corners, May 23, 1966.
Reprint: Almqvist E. et al. “Spins and partial widths of quasimolecular resonances in 12C+12C interactions”, Phys. Rev. 130, no. 3 (May 1, 1963): 1140-1152.
Correspondence: D.A. Bromley to LP re: the structure of deformed Mg24 complexes, August 2, 1965.
Correspondence: Bob [Hofstadler] to LP re: preliminary data on Ca40 and Ca48 structural models, December 13, 1965.

33.
Research Notebook 33. 1970-1971, 1976, 1978-1980.
000i.
Title Page. View Item
011, 013, 015, 017.
April 1970: Summary listing of LP's Vivonex-100 intake and physiological results. View Item
018.
May 1970: Newspaper Clipping: "Strike shuts Stanford down", Palo Alto Times, May 4, 1970. View Item
019.
May 1970: Autobiographical entries. View Item
020-021.
February 1971: Vitamin C and the common cold. View Item
022-030, 032-035.
February 1971: Vitamin C and the common cold - Dahlberg, Engel and Ryding, 1944 Double-blind study. View Item
031.
February 1971: Ascorbic acid and psoriasis. View Item
036.
September 1971: Determination of Average Pattern for Person Not on Diet (Non-Smokers).
September 1971: Determination of Average Pattern for Cigarette Smokers Not on Diet. View Item
037.
September 1971: Best Time for Taking Sample. View Item
038.
October [?] 1969: Summary listing of LP's Vivonex-100 intake and physiological results. View Item
039.
September 1971: Cigar Smokers; Vivonex Standard; Vivonex Standard (Smokers). View Item
040.
July 1976: Radii from Odd Nucleons. View Item
041.
July 1976: Radii from Single-nucleon Energies. View Item
041-042.
July 1976: Multiplets in Nuclei. View Item
043.
July 1976: Radii of Nucleons.
July 1976: Energy of spherons. View Item
044-045.
July 1976: Multiplets in P0. View Item
047.
July 1976: High-spin levels in 3918Ar21. View Item
048-051, 053.
September 1976: AlH3. View Item
052.
November 1978: SiO44-. View Item
054-055.
December 1978: Diamagnetism of Peptide Group. View Item
056-057.
December 1978: Diamagnetic Anisotropy. View Item
058.
December 1978: Diamagnetic Anisotropy - CO2, etc. View Item
059.
December 1978: Diamagnetic Anisotropy - graphite. View Item
060.
December 1978: Carbonates. View Item
060-061.
December 1978: Diamagnetic Susceptibility. View Item
061.
December 1978: Ascorbate Retention Enemas. View Item
062.
August 1978: β-Mn and Mn66Ni20Si4. View Item
063.
July 1979: p-p Dibaryon Resonances at 2140, 2280 and 2430 MeV. View Item
064.
September 1979: Journal Article: "Correction", re: "Physics of rotating nuclei" by Aage Bohr and Ben R. Mottelson Physics Today, September 1979. View Item
065, 067.
August 1979: Very high rotational levels in 15266Dy86. View Item
066.
August 1979: Bonds in B13C2. View Item
068-097, 102-103.
September - November 1979: Hairless mice-cancer. View Item
098-101.
October 1979: Mice-Cancer, Mrs. Ruth Reynolds' analysis. View Item
104.
November 1979: Mice - Experiment III. View Item
105.
November 1979: Mice - Experiment II. View Item
106.
November 1979: Mice - Dates. View Item
107.
November 1979: Mice - Experiment IV. View Item
107-108.
December 1979: Mice - Experiment I. View Item
109.
December 1979: Biostatistics. View Item
110.
June [?] 1979: Vitamin E in chow. View Item
111.
June 1979: Typescript: "Computations of Human/Mouse Dose Equivalents in Seven Diets Used in Cancer Nutrition Experiments II and III", by Alan Sheets. View Item
112-113.
February 1980: ABR - Vitamin C and Mice. View Item
114-115, 117.
April 1980: Hairless mice - Number with large lesions. View Item
116, 118.
April - May 1980: Dead and missing mice. View Item
117.
April 1980: Weights of mice. View Item
118.
May 1980: Fate of clear mice. View Item
120-121.
May 1980: Fate of mice with large lesions. View Item
122-127.
June 1980: Hairless mice - action of carcinogen. View Item
128-129, 131.
June 1980: Mouse paper. View Item
130-131.
June 1980: β-BeO. View Item
132.
August 1980: International Association for Research on Cancer (IARC) of fraction of mice. View Item
133.
August 1980: International Association for Research on Cancer (IARC) treatment of mouse data. View Item
134.
October 1980: International Association for Research on Cancer (IARC) III abc only. View Item
135.
August 1980: International Association for Research on Cancer (IARC) treatment of III abcd. View Item
136-141.
September 1980: The strength of spd orbitals - a new treatment. View Item
Addenda.
Correspondence: LP to Drs. Jan Borcich and Leon Lubianker re: data on lesions from ultraviolet treated hairless mice, October 3, 1979.
Data: From work with cancer in hairless mice, April 10, 1979.
Correspondence: LP to Ed Blaisdell re: gaussian best fit numbers for hairless mouse work, October 2, 1979.
Correspondence: Ruth Reynolds to LP re: relationship between dates of radiation in hairless mouse experiments, October 11, [1979].
Calculations: considerations on spd orbitals, September 20, 1980.
Notes: Work to be done by Barclay Kamb, September 21, 1980.
Notes: Note to self concerning a comparison of calculations with Ruth Reynolds, October 22, 1979.

34.
Research Notebook 34. 1978-1979, 1986.
000i.
Title Page. View Item
050-055.
February 1979: Handling of ascorbate by humans. View Item
058-059.
May 1979: Book on cancer. View Item
060-061.
November 1979: Bond lengths in tetrabenzo(de, no, st, c1d1)heptacene. View Item
062.
November 1979: Pyrene. View Item
063.
November 1979: Napthalene, Anthracene, Phenanthrene. View Item
065.
November 1979: Perylene. View Item
067-087.
Spring - December 1986: Gifts to Oregon State University. View Item
Addenda.
Reprint: Sherman, J. “A Four Place Table of sin x∕x” Zeitschrift für Kristallographie (A) 85 (1933): 404-419.
Correspondence: Carol Bastelier to LP, re: vitamin C studies at Stanford, January 9, 1978.
Data: Analysis of samples from M Acevedo following daily 10.0g vitamin C dose, July-November 1978.
Notes: Entries in 1978 diary pertinent to ABR studies, [1978].
Notes: Segments of transcript of meeting concerning ABR studies, July 15, 1978.

35.
Research Notebook 35. 1978, 1981, 1983-1986.
000i.
Title Page. View Item
002, 005, 006-009, 011.
July 1978: Bronchial cancer. View Item
005.
July 1978: Radiotherapy.
July 1978: Chemotherapy. View Item
012.
July 1981: Nine spd bonds IIIb. View Item
013.
July 1981: Nine spd bonds.
July 1981: Autobiographical entries. View Item
014-015.
January 1983: Ni3Si and NiSi2. View Item
017.
February 1983: Al2. View Item
018, 020-021.
April 1984: Boranes. View Item
019.
April 1984: Statistical theory of boranes. View Item
022.
June 1984: Table of resonance energy per covalent bond. View Item
023-046, 049, 053.
July - August 1984: Metallic Radii. View Item
046-047.
August 1984: Metallic Radii - U. View Item
048.
August 1984: Li. View Item
049.
August 1984: Tl. View Item
050-052.
August 1984: Metallic Radii - Mn. View Item
054.
August 1984: Metallic radii tables. View Item
055.
August 1984: Metallic Radii - Ne and Pu. View Item
056.
August 1984: Barclay's theory. View Item
057.
August 1984: Statistical theory for two or more different bonds. View Item
058-059.
August 1984: Radius of Fe by Barclay's method. View Item
060-063, 072-073, 077.
December 1984 - January 1985: Mice-breast cancer. View Item
064-065.
December 1984: Charged Argon clusters. View Item
066-071, 076.
December 1984 - January 1985: Cuboctohedral clusters. View Item
074-075.
January 1985: Hairless mice. View Item
077.
February 1985: Autobiographical entries. View Item
078.
April 1985: 12858Ce70. View Item
079-080.
April 1985: 15787Ho90. View Item
080-081.
April 1985: 12858Ce70. View Item
082-083.
April 1985: Icosahedral packing. View Item
084-089, 091.
May 1985: Rotational levels of nuclei. View Item
090.
May 1985: Nuclei - Values of E4+/E2+. View Item
092-093.
June 1985: MnAl6. View Item
093.
May 1985: Nuclei - Ratio of masses 4+/2+. View Item
094-096.
June - July 1985: Metallic Radii. View Item
096.
July 1985: Barclay's theory - hyperelectronic metals. View Item
135-137.
September 1985: MnAl6. View Item
138-139, 145-146.
December 1985: CsV. View Item
140-141.
December 1985: CsIV and CsV. View Item
142.
December 1985: Icosahedral structures. View Item
143-144, 147, 149.
December 1985: CsIV. View Item
148.
December 1985: Forms with same S. View Item
150.
December 1985: Levels in Ra.
December 1985: 21688Ra128. View Item
151.
December 1985: α-U. View Item
152-153.
December 1985: Rotational levels of Ra. View Item
154.
December 1985: 15868Er90. View Item
155.
December 1985: Ra, U. View Item
156-157.
January 1986: 15868Er90. View Item
158-159, 161.
January 1986: Sr, Zr, Mo, etc. View Item
162-163.
January 1986: Ra. View Item
164-165.
January 1986: 23492U142. View Item
166-169, 171.
January 1986: 234U. View Item
170.
January 1986: 230Th, 232Th, 232U. View Item
171.
January 1986: 23490Th142; 236Pu. View Item
172.
January 1986: Excited bands 236U. View Item
173.
January 1986: 23692U144; 238U; 242Pu; 244Pu. View Item
174.
January 1986: Excited bands of 238U. View Item
175.
January 1986: Cm, Pu, Cu, Cf, Fm. View Item
177.
January 1986: 132Th; 220Ra. View Item
178.
January 1986: 234U. View Item
179.
January 1986: 232U; 232Th; 230Th. View Item
180-181.
January 1986: Th; Ra. View Item
182.
January 1986: Po; Rn; Th. View Item
183.
January 1986: Rn. View Item
184.
January 1986: Pb. View Item
185.
January 1986: Po. View Item
186-193.
January 1986: PrIII. View Item
189.
January 1986: Cd6Ho. View Item
194-197.
January 1986: Ra bands. View Item
198.
January 1986: Corrections to R. View Item
199.
January 1986: Nuclei. View Item
200.
January 1986: 230-232Th. View Item
201.
January 1986: 232Th. View Item
202.
February 1986: MnAl4. View Item
203.
February 1986: More on MnAl6. View Item
204.
February 1986: Notes on a fire at Deer Flat Ranch. View Item
205.
February 1986: High-res. El. Micrograph MnAl6 - Portier paper. View Item
206-207.
February 1986: MnAl6. View Item
208-209.
February 1986: Nuclei Os and Pt. View Item
210.
February 1986: Nuclei. View Item
211.
February 1986: Hg. View Item
212.
February 1986: Nuclei - 50-82 + cap. View Item
213.
February 1986: Pt. View Item
214-215.
February 1986: Gd. View Item
216-217.
February 1986: Dy. View Item
218, 225.
February 1986: MnAl6. View Item
219.
February 1986: Autobiographical entries. View Item
220-221.
February 1986: Sm. View Item
222.
February 1986: Sr224; What is the angle between the axes of one of my icosatwin cubes and the 5-fold axis of the seed dodecahedron?. View Item
223.
February 1986: MnAl6 - Values of Mn-Mn in Mny0 dodecahedron. View Item
224.
March 1986: Rutite and anatase.
March 1986: Angles, High Resolution Electron Microscope (HREM). View Item
226-227, 229.
May 1986: Os6H2(CO)19. View Item
227.
May 1986: Autobiographical entries. View Item
228, 231.
May 1986: [Os10C(CO)24]2-. View Item
230-231, 233.
May 1986: PrIII. View Item
232.
May 1986: 9640Zr56. View Item
234.
May 1986: Zr. View Item
235.
May 1986: 96Zr. View Item
236-237.
May 1986: Zr, Mo. View Item
238.
July 1986: MnAl6. View Item
239.
July 1986: Icosahedral Quasicrystals. View Item
240.
July 1986: MnAl6, FeAl6.
July 1986: Icosatwins. View Item
241.
July 1986: MnAl6. View Item
242.
June 1986: Small glossy Fung 4c. View Item
244.
July 1986: FeAl690ED-Fung. View Item
246-247, 249.
July - September 1986: Pd58.8U20.6Si20.6. View Item
248, 250.
July 1986: FeAl6 - Fang's 4c. View Item
251-257.
July 1986: FeAl6. View Item
258-259.
July 1986: Continuation of argument - MnRl2 decagonal. View Item
260-261.
July 1986: Fung 4a P-P. View Item
262-263.
July 1986: More on MnAl6. View Item
264.
July 1986: i-MnAl6 and deca FeAl6. View Item
265, 275.
July - August 1986: "i-quasi" Mg2Al3. View Item
266-267.
July 1986: P-P Pentatwin; Icosatwin P-P. View Item
267.
July 1986: Icosatwin MnAl6 and penta-264 twin FeAl6. View Item
268-270, 272-274.
July - August 1986: MnAl6. View Item
271.
July - August 1986: Scale of ED Photographs. View Item
276, 293.
August 1986: 152Dy. View Item
277, 279, 281.
August 1986: 15266Dy86. View Item
278.
August 1986: 152Dy ground band. View Item
280, 282.
August 1986: 154Dy. View Item
282.
June 1986: Note to Self re: paper on praseodymium. View Item
294-295.
December 1985: h2+k2+l2; h, k, l, all odd. View Item
296.
December 1985: Table 1. Values of the radius of revolution R (in fm) for the ground band of some isotopes of Th, U, Pu, and Cm with a revolving cluster with mass m (Dal). View Item

35b.
Research Notebook 35b. 1938-1939, 1955, 1966, 1968, 1975, 1986-1988.
000i.
Title Page. View Item
002.
July 1938: Precipitation of SnBr2; Water Analysis. View Item
006-008.
December 1938: Glued Bone Fractures. View Item
009-011.
January 1939: Tests on LePages casein glue. View Item
012.
November 1939: Nitron. View Item
013.
September 1955: Answers to problems - College Chemistry, second edition, chapter one (Answers from Fred Allen). View Item
014.
September 1955: Answers to problems - College Chemistry, second edition, chapter two (Answers from Fred Allen). View Item
015.
September 1955: Answers to problems - College Chemistry, second edition, chapter three (Answers from Fred Allen). View Item
016.
September 1955: Answers to problems - College Chemistry, second edition, chapter four (Answers from Fred Allen). View Item
017.
September 1955: Answers to problems - College Chemistry, second edition, chapter five (Answers from Fred Allen). View Item
018.
September 1955: Answers to problems - College Chemistry, second edition, chapter eight (Answers from Fred Allen). View Item
019.
September 1955: Answers to problems - College Chemistry, second edition, chapter nine (Answers from Fred Allen). View Item
022.
September 1955: Answers to problems - College Chemistry, second edition, chapter ten (Answers from Fred Allen). View Item
023.
September 1955: Answers to problems - College Chemistry, second edition, chapter eleven. View Item
024.
September 1955: Answers to problems - College Chemistry, second edition, chapter twelve. View Item
025.
September 1955: Answers to problems - College Chemistry, second edition, chapter thirteen. View Item
026.
September 1955: Answers to problems - College Chemistry, second edition, chapter fourteen. View Item
027.
September 1955: Answers to problems - College Chemistry, second edition, chapter fifteen. View Item
028.
September 1955: Answers to problems - College Chemistry, second edition, chapter sixteen. View Item
029.
September 1955: Answers to problems - College Chemistry, second edition, chapter seventeen. View Item
030.
September 1955: Answers to problems - College Chemistry, second edition, chapter eighteen. View Item
031.
September 1955: Answers to problems - College Chemistry, second edition, chapter nineteen. View Item
032.
September 1955: Answers to problems - College Chemistry, second edition, chapter twenty. View Item
033.
September 1955: Answers to problems - College Chemistry, second edition, chapter twenty-one. View Item
034.
September 1955: Answers to problems - College Chemistry, second edition, chapter twenty-two. View Item
035.
September 1955: Answers to problems - College Chemistry, second edition, chapter twenty-three. View Item
036.
September 1955: Answers to problems - College Chemistry, second edition, chapters twenty-four, twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-seven and twenty-eight. View Item
037.
September 1955: Answers to problems - College Chemistry, second edition, chapters twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-one and thirty-two. View Item
040.
August 1946: Hazel Lindberg's solution - test for Cl-; test of soap-ends quenching powder. View Item
042-043.
January 1939: Tests of linoleum and substitutes. View Item
044-046.
July 1968: Standard enthalpy values. View Item
047-048.
July 1968: Electron affinities. View Item
049-054.
July 1968: Single-bond Energies Recalculated. View Item
055.
July 1968: Ring strain. View Item
056-057.
October 1986: Icosahedral Quasicrystals. View Item
058-059.
October 1986: MnAl6. View Item
059-062.
October 1986: Icosatwins - MnAl6. View Item
063-065.
October 1986: Bendersky's decagonal MnAl6 glossy. View Item
067.
November 1986: Conductivity of MnAl6. View Item
068-069.
April 1987: Fung glossy 8a. View Item
070-073.
September 1988: Cancer - Hoffer's book. View Item
074-075.
October 1988: α-AlMnSi. View Item
075.
October 1988: Autobiographical entries. View Item
076.
October 1988: Al510Cu125Mg106Li259. View Item
077.
October 1988: Al510Cu125Mg365. View Item
078-079.
October 1988: Cancer - Analysis of Hoffer's data. View Item
080.
October 1988: Vitamin C patients not normalized. View Item
081.
October 1988: Breast Cancer. View Item
082.
October 1988: Hoffer Cancer. View Item
083.
October 1988: Renormalized Curve. View Item
084-090.
October 1988: Hoffer Cancer. View Item
091.
October 1988: 41Ca. View Item
092-101, 103.
October 1988: Breast cancer patients given vitamin C. View Item
102.
October 1988: Cancer. View Item
104, 107, 111.
November 1988: Colon cancer. View Item
105.
November 1988: Bronchial cancer; bladder cancer; breast cancer. View Item
106.
November 1988: A theory of heterogeneity of a cohort of cancer patients. View Item
108-110.
November 1988: Cancer theory. View Item
111.
November 1988: Cancer. View Item
112-113.
December 1988: Hoffer - Breast with C, 21 patients. View Item
Addenda.
Correspondence: Crellin Pauling to his parents re: happenings at UC Riverside and plans for Thanksgiving at the ranch, No Date.
Correspondence: Lu Gorgo-Miller to Ava Helen Pauling re: updates of daily life, May 6, 1975.
Correspondence: Lu Gorgo-Miller to Ava Helen Pauling re: a stay in the hospital, November 11, 1970.

36.
Research Notebook 36. 1980-1981, 1986-1987.
000.
Title Page. View Item
002-003, 005.
January 1980: Many-electron atoms. View Item
004.
January 1980: Electric Polarizability of Neon. View Item
006.
January 1980: Electric Polarizability and Diamagnetism. View Item
007.
January 1980: Diamagnetism. View Item
008.
January 1980: Covalent Radii. View Item
009.
January 1980: Polarizability. View Item
010.
March 1980: Notes on Chalcophanite, Biruessite, Lithiophorite, and Buserite [by Gustav Aurhenius]. View Item
011.
March 1980: Oxides of Mn(IV). View Item
012.
March 1980: When is a single carbene linear?. View Item
013.
March 1980: Quenselite. View Item
015.
April 1980: Superprolate structures of nuclei. View Item
016-017.
August 1980: Transition N=50 to 82 from 2+. View Item
018.
August 1980: 2+ in 42Mo. View Item
019.
August 1980: Binding of 2n. View Item
020.
November 1980: 21086Rn124. View Item
021.
November 1980: Rotating Nuclei. View Item
022-023.
December 1980: Friauf phases Ce, Os2, etc. View Item
024-025.
December 1980: LaIr2. View Item
025.
December 1980: LaPt2. View Item
026.
December 1980: CeOs2. View Item
027.
December 1980: LaM2. View Item
028-029.
December 1980: CeOs2, etc. View Item
030-031.
December 1980: LaOs2. View Item
032-035.
December 1980: LaOs2 and CeOs2, etc. View Item
036.
December 1980: Ru-Ir. View Item
037.
December 1980: Ru-Rh. View Item
038.
January 1981: Force constant of La. View Item
039.
January 1981: Os, etc. View Item
040-041.
January 1981: LaOs2. View Item
042-043.
January 1981: ScIr2, etc. View Item
045.
January 1981: C15 crystals. View Item
046, 048-051.
January 1981: Fe in Al. View Item
047.
January 1981: 57Fe in Al - Mössbauer. View Item
053.
February 1981: Lithiophorite. View Item
054-055.
October 1981: Graphite intercalation compounds. View Item
056-057.
October 1981: Bonds in alkali halides. View Item
058.
August 1986: Icosatwins. View Item
059.
October 1981: Li-C bond length. View Item
060.
August 1986: RuAl, etc. View Item
061.
August 1986: NaCd2 - type Xls. View Item
062.
August 1986: ED photos of MnAl6(Si). View Item
063.
August 1986: Mo7.7Al92.3. View Item
064.
September 1986: B and R; Mn17Al79Ru4 slow quench. View Item
065.
August 1986: Bancel and Reiney MnSiAl; Cr17Al79Ru4. View Item
066.
September 1986: MnAl4. View Item
067.
September 1986: Bancel and Reiney Mn17.5Al75.5Rn4Si3. View Item
068.
September 1986: ReAl4 and RuAl4. View Item
069.
September 1986: Scale of ED; Comparison of x-ray powder diagram and ED "single Xl" photos. View Item
070-075.
September 1986: CuLi3Al6. View Item
076-081.
September 1986: MnAl4. View Item
080, 083.
October 1986: MnAl6. View Item
082.
December 1986: Levels of 148Ba92,. View Item
084.
December 1986: Polyhedra. View Item
085.
December 1986: My 820-atom structure. View Item
086.
December 1986: Wm Parrish IBM summary. View Item
087.
December 1986: Unit of MnAl6. View Item
088, 090-091.
December 1986: Hexagonal MnAl4. View Item
089.
December 1986: Analysis of High Resolution Transmission Electron Microscope (HRTEM); Distance between centers of clusters. View Item
091.
December 1986: Icosa MnAl4. View Item
092-093.
December 1986: MnAlSi. View Item
094, 096.
January 1987: Cs IV. View Item
095.
January 1987: hex (AlFeSi) Fe(Al,Si)4. View Item
097.
January 1987: Reconsideration of PrIII. View Item
098, 101.
January 1987: NbO. View Item
099.
January 1987: Li2BeH4; Na2BeH4. View Item
100.
January 1987: Li3CuAl6. View Item
102-103.
January 1987: MnAl4. View Item
104.
January 1987: Mg32(Al, Zn)45. View Item
105.
January 1987: Ru21Al49. View Item
106, 109.
February 1987: Remeasurement of Mg32(Al, Zn)45. View Item
107.
February 1987: Remeasurement of Mg32(Al, Zn)49. View Item
108.
February 1987: Allowed Values of h2+k2+l2. View Item
110-111.
February 1987: Mg32(Al, Zn)49. View Item
112.
February 1987: MnAl6Analysis of Diffractogram 1-70 of IBM. View Item
113.
February 1987: MnAl6 high-resolution x-ray. View Item
114.
February 1987: 1-75 IBM MnAl6. View Item
115.
February 1987: More on MnAl61-74 of IBM. View Item
116-117.
February 1987: High-resolution Electron Microscope (EM) photos of MnAl6. View Item
118-121.
February 1987: High Resolution Transmission Electron Microscope (HRTEM) of MnAl6. View Item
122.
February 1987: 15258Ce94. View Item
123.
February 1987: 13258Ce74. View Item
124-125, 127.
February 1987: More Ce. View Item
126.
February 1987: x-ray powder pattern of Al56.1Cu10.2Li35.7. View Item
128, 131.
February 1987: LiCuAl. View Item
129.
February 1987: Al56.1Cu10.2Li33.7. View Item
130.
February 1987: Autobiographical entries. View Item
132-135, 137.
February 1987: CuLi3Al6. View Item
136, 138-139.
March 1987: Crystal structure of CoGa3. View Item
140.
March 1987: Al-Au. View Item
141.
March 1987: Co-Al, Co-Ga. View Item
142.
March 1987: Al-Zr. View Item
143-144, 146.
March 1987: Atomic volumes in intermetallic compounds. View Item
145.
March 1987: Co-Dy. View Item
147.
March 1987: AgCd; AuCd. View Item
148.
March 1987: Li21.6218Pb30.3347. View Item
149.
February 1987: Allowed h2+k2+d2. View Item
150.
February 1987: h2+k2. View Item
151.
February 1987: Sums of two squares, good to 323, h2+k2. View Item

37.
Research Notebook 37. 1960, 1971, 1981-1983.
000.
Title Page. View Item
011.
February 1971: notes on Paul Cary. View Item
013.
March 1971: Typescript: "Proposed Metabolic Studies of Human Cells in vitro" [by Lew Brenneman]. View Item
014.
April 1971: Note about Research: Neurospora. View Item
015.
April 1971: Note to Self: Cancer. View Item
016.
March 1971: Correspondence: Lew Brenneman to LP re: availability of Vivonex. View Item
017.
April 1971: Correspondence: LP to Jack Tenery re: need for Vivonex-100; LP to M.A. Beigler re: need for Vivonex-100. View Item
018.
May 1971: Typescript: "Report of Cell Work for 15 Feb to 7 May", by Lew Brenneman. View Item
019.
May 1971: Correspondence: Paul Cary to LP re: projects done in the chromatography lab, April 26-30, 1971. View Item
020.
May 1971: Correspondence: Paul Cary to LP re: projects done in the chromatography lab, May 10-14, 1971. View Item
021.
May 1971: Typescript: "Cell Lab Report #3", by Lew Brenneman. View Item
022.
May 1971: Correspondence: Paul Cary to LP re: projects done in the chromatography lab, May 17-21, 1971. View Item
025.
March 1983: Metal-cyclopentadienyl bonds. View Item
027.
March 1983: Al, Sc, Y, Ac. View Item
028-029.
March 1983: Si, Ti, Zr, Hf, Th. View Item
031.
March 1983: V, Nb, Ta, Pa. View Item
032-033.
March 1983: Cr, Mo, W, U. View Item
034-035.
March 1983: Mn, Tc, Re. View Item
036-037.
March 1983: Fe, Ru, Os. View Item
038-039.
March 1983: Co, Rh, Ir. View Item
040-041.
March 1983: Ni, Pd, Pt. View Item
043.
March 1983: Cu, Ag, Au. View Item
045.
March 1983: Zn, Cd, Hg. View Item
047.
March 1983: Gd, In, Tl. View Item
049.
March 1983: Ge, Sn, Pb. View Item
051.
March 1983: As, Sb, Bi. View Item
053.
March 1983: Rare earth metals. View Item
054-055.
March 1983: Cr, Mo, W overflow. View Item
057.
March 1983: Mn, Tc, Re overflow. View Item
058-059.
March 1983: Fe, Ru, Os overflow. View Item
060-061.
March 1983: Co, Rh, Ir overflow. View Item
063.
March 1983: Cr, Mo, W, U second overflow. View Item
066-067.
March 1983: Survey of non-resonating M-C values. View Item
069.
March 1983: Discussion of M-C bond lengths. View Item
070-075.
March 1983: A Reconsideration of Metallic Radii. View Item
076-077.
March 1983: Some uses of the data for diatomic molecules. View Item
078-079.
March 1983: Effect of closed subshell on bond energy. View Item
080-081.
March 1983: Energy of some single-bonded diatomic molecules. View Item
082-084, 087-089, 091.
March - April 1983: Electronegativity scale. View Item
085.
March 1983: Some molecules A-B3E. View Item
086.
April 1983: Triple bonds. View Item
090.
July 1983: Electronegativity C to F. View Item
092-093, 095.
May 1983: Au reconstructed (100) surface. View Item
096-097.
May 1983: O on (001) of Ni. View Item
098-105.
July 1983: Electronegativity of Metals in Alloys. View Item
106-107.
July 1983: Electronegativity values from spectral data. View Item
108.
July 1983: Check on N; JANAF tables. View Item
109.
July 1983: Revision of the electronegativity scale; Halogens. View Item
110-113.
July 1983: Electronegativity scale. View Item
114.
July 1983: N and Cl. View Item
115.
July 1983: Ionization Energy and Electronegativity; the multiple F effect - F+=MF-. View Item
116-117.
August 1983: Atomic Spectral Energies and Electronegativity. View Item
116-117, 120-121, 123.
August 1983: A New Attack on Electronegativity. View Item
118-119.
August 1983: Electronegativity - Transition Metals. View Item
121.
August 1983: Revised Electronegativity Scale. View Item
122.
August 1983: Electronegativity. View Item
124.
August 1983: Innovations: Revised equation for amount of ionic character. View Item
125-133.
August 1983: Electronegativity scale. View Item
134-135.
August 1983: Electronegativity - a new idea. View Item
136.
August 1983: Electronegativity theory. View Item
137.
August 1983: Theory of Electronegativity scale. View Item
138.
August 1983: Theory of Electronegativity. View Item
139.
August 1983: Electric Dipole Moments. View Item
140-141.
September 1983: Electronegativity Theory. View Item
142.
September 1983: Newspaper clipping re: earthquake near San Simeon. View Item
143.
September 1983: Notes on earthquake; Theory of Electronegativity. View Item
145.
October 1983: Electronegativity Theory. View Item
147.
October 1983: YPd3, TiPd3 and TiNi. View Item
Addenda.
Correspondence: LP to Lew Brenneman an experiment with Dr. Peacock, September 8, 1971.
Data: Diffraction data for an unknown crystal [Vitamin C?], October 4, 1983.
Notes: Cell lab report #5 by L. Brenneman concerning Neurospora mutants, June 4, 1971.
Correspondence: Paul Cary to LP re: difficulty with chromatography samples, June 3, 1971.
Correspondence: Paul Cary to LP re: poor condition of chromatographic columns, June 7, 1971.
Correspondence: Eugene M. Farber to LP re: ascorbic acid study with psoriasis, August 12, 1971.
Notes: Cell lab report #4 by L. Brenneman concerning blood cell samples, May 28, 1971.
Notes: Cell lab report #8 by L. Brenneman concerning experiments with nutrient levels in fibroblasts, July 16, 1971.
Correspondence: Paul Cary to LP re: chromatography results for various ascorbic acid psoriasis study samples, July 21, 1971.
Notes: Cell lab report #7 by L. Brenneman concerning growth curves for Neurospora, June 18, 1971.
Notes: Cell lab report #6 by L. Brenneman concerning fibroblasts in an amino acid mixture, June 11, 1971.
Data: Plotted growth curves for Neurospora, No Date.
Correspondence: Paul Cary to LP, re: restoring chromatography columns to good condition, June 16, 1971.
Notes: Cell lab report #13 by L. Brenneman re: experiments using blood cells from rabbits, August 20, 1971.
Notes: Cell lab report #9 by L. Brenneman re: difficulties with red blood samples, July 23, 1971.
Correspondence: Paul Cary to LP re: chromatography testing for ascorbic acid - psoriasis study, August 4, 1971.
Notes: Cell lab report #10 by L. Brenneman concerning using rabbits instead of the blood bank for samples, July 30, 1971.

38.
Research Notebook 38. 1980, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1989.
000i.
Title Page. View Item
095.
February 1983: Debye-Hückel Theory of Ionic Solutions. View Item
097.
February 1983: Ionic solutions. View Item
098.
November 1985: Electron diffraction photo of MnAl6. View Item
099.
November 1985: Interpretation of Electrons. View Item
100.
November 1985: ED Photographs. View Item
101.
November 1985: The Fields and Fraser ED photographs. View Item
102.
August 1989: Decagonal Al7Mn2. View Item
103.
December 1985: CsV, P > 10 Gpa. View Item
104.
August 1989: Hoffer - Controls. View Item
105.
August 1989: Hoffer Cancer. View Item
106.
August 1989: Another test of t=3.2589 t+. View Item
107.
August 1989: Hoffer - Vit. C patients. View Item
108.
August 1989: Hoffer 101 vit C patients. View Item
109.
August 1989: t+ → t. View Item
110.
August 1989: Autobiographical entries. View Item
111.
August 1989: Hoffer cancer. View Item
131.
October 1981: Calcium-ascorbate complexes. View Item

39.
Research Notebook 39. 1980-1981.
000.
Title Page. View Item
004-005.
September 1980: Many sp3d5 orbitals. View Item
007.
September 1981: Metal-cyclopentadienyl complexes. View Item
009.
September 1981: Be Mg Ca Sr Ba Ra. View Item
011.
September 1981: B Al Se Y. View Item
013.
September 1981: La to Lu. View Item
015.
September 1981: Th90 to Lw103. View Item
017.
September 1981: Ga31 In49 Tl81. View Item
019.
September 1981: Si14 Ti22 Zr40 Hf72 Kh104. View Item
021.
September 1981: Ge32 Sn50 Pb82. View Item
023.
September 1981: V23 Nb41 Ta73. View Item
024-025.
September 1981: Cr24. View Item
027.
September 1981: Mo42. View Item
028-029.
September 1981: W74. View Item
031.
September 1981: Mn25 Tc43 Re75. View Item
032-033.
September 1981: Fe26. View Item
035.
September 1981: Ru44 Os76. View Item
036-037.
September 1981: Co27. View Item
039.
September 1981: Rh45. View Item
041.
September 1981: Ir77. View Item
043.
September 1981: Ni28. View Item
045.
September 1981: Pd46. View Item
046-047.
September 1981: Pt78. View Item
049.
September 1981: Cu29. View Item
051.
September 1981: Ag47. View Item
053.
September 1981: Au79. View Item
055.
September 1981: Zn30. View Item
057.
September 1981: Cd48. View Item
059.
September 1981: Hg80. View Item

40.
Research Notebook 40. 1988-1989.
000i.
Title Page. View Item
002-003.
November 1988: Al6CuLi3. View Item
004-005, 011.
November 1988: High-pressure structures - Pr III. View Item
006-007, 014, 016-019, 021.
November 1988: CsV. View Item
008-010, 012-013, 015, 020, 022-023.
November 1988: CsIV. View Item
011.
November 1988: Atomic volume. View Item
023.
November 1988: Golden numbers. View Item
024, 037-038, 043, 048, 065, 069, 071, 081.
December 1988 - January 1989: Cancer ovary. View Item
025.
December 1988: Quasi AlMnFeSi. View Item
026, 043, 049, 069, 079.
December 1988: Cancer rectum. View Item
027.
December 1988: Cancer of ovaries and rectum. View Item
028-029, 046, 065, 069, 071.
December 1988 - January 1989: Cancer bladder. View Item
030, 043-044, 066, 071, 079, 083, 085.
December 1988 - January 1989: Cancer stomach. View Item
031, 041, 043, 046, 065, 069, 071, 076.
December 1988 - January 1989: Cancer kidney. View Item
033-034.
December 1988: Al65Cu20Fe15. View Item
035-036, 040, 042, 045, 066, 071, 080.
December 1988 - January 1989: Cancer colon. View Item
038-040, 042.
December 1988: Cancer. View Item
048.
December 1988 - January 1989: Cancer ovary.
December 1988: Cancer pancreas. View Item
049.
December 1988: Cancer rectum. View Item
050-065.
December 1988 - January 1989: Cancer theory. View Item
068.
January 1989: How long do cancer patients live after the termination of the trial?. View Item
072-078, 082-091, 093, 096-097, 109-120.
January - February 1989: Biostatistics of cancer. View Item
092.
January 1989: Mayo clinic. View Item
094, 097.
January 1989: High-pressure GaAs. View Item
095.
January 1989: Cancer colon and rectum. View Item
098-099.
January 1989: Superconductivity. View Item
100-101, 108.
February 1989: Cancer Hoffer. View Item
102-105, 125.
February 1989: Hoffer breast cancer. View Item
106-107.
February 1989: Cancer colon. View Item
120-121, 124-125.
February 1989: Cancer theory. View Item
122-123.
February 1989: A theory of death. View Item
126, 133, 138, 140-141, 144-147, 168-169.
March - May 1989: Quasicrystals. View Item
127.
March 1989: Hoffer, cancer, vitamin C. View Item
127a-127b, 128-129.
March 1989: Liquid As. View Item
130-131, 135.
March 1989: Hoffer Cancer. View Item
132, 134-137, 139.
March - April 1989: Al13Cu4Fe3. View Item
142.
April 1989: Dodecahedron. View Item
143.
April 1989: Icosahedron. View Item
146.
March 1989: Intermetallic compounds with the ThCr2Si2 structure. View Item
148-149, 152-153, 155.
April 1989: Cr2Si2Th. View Item
150.
April 1989: Cr2Si2Ln; Cr2P2Ln; Cr2Si2Th; Cr2Si2Tl. View Item
151.
April 1989: Cr2Si2M'. View Item
154, 156-157, 159.
April 1989: Al4Ba. View Item
158, 164-165, 167.
April 1989: hP5. View Item
160.
April 1989: Al2Ge2M hP5. View Item
161.
April 1989: Al2CaSi2hP5. View Item
162.
April 1989: High-pressure Si and Ge.
April 1989: More on hP5 - Partially tetrahedral ligation. View Item
163.
April 1989: Al2Ge2La. View Item
166.
April 1989: tI12. View Item
167.
April 1989: FeSi. View Item
170-175.
May 1989: Quasicrystals 2-Fold ED. View Item
176, 178-181, 183.
May 1989: Al13Cu4Fe3. View Item
177.
May 1989: Quasicrystals. View Item
182.
May 1989: Hoffer Cancer. View Item
184.
May 1989: Hoffer colon; ovary. View Item
185.
May 1989: Hoffer breast; lung. View Item
186.
May 1989: Hoffer Other Controls and Vitamin C. View Item
187.
May 1989: Hoffer uterus-cervix; prostate. View Item
188, 190-193, 195.
May 1989: Hoffer breast. View Item
189.
May 1989: Hoffer pancreas; liver; bowel stomach, intestine, abdomen; lymphoma and leukemia. View Item
194.
May 1989: Cancer brain. View Item
195.
May 1989: Cancer. View Item
196, 198-204, 207, 214-215.
June 1989: Al13Cu4Fe3. View Item
197.
May 1989: Leplare expansion. View Item
197, 208.
June 1989: Quasicrystals. View Item
205, 209.
June 1989: Al6Mn 2-fold. View Item
206.
June 1989: Dodecahedral Quasis. View Item
209a, 210.
June 1989: Oriented Al6Mn Mr. Budai. View Item
209b.
June 1989: 2 Kinds Quasi. View Item
210.
June 1989: Quasi Paper. View Item
211.
June 1989: Orientation of cubes in icosatwins. View Item
212.
June 1989: Quasi Al6Mn and Al13Cu4Fe3. View Item
213.
June 1989: Quasi. View Item
216.
June 1989: Quasi Matrix. View Item
217.
June 1989: Quasi Theory. View Item
218, 221-222.
June 1989: Quasi; Al13Cu4Fe3. View Item
219.
June 1989: Quasi old model. View Item
220.
June 1989: Quasi. View Item
223.
June 1989: Al13Cu4Fe3 as an orthorhombic crystal. View Item
224-225, 227, 230.
June 1989: Al13Cu4Fe3. View Item
226-227.
June 1989: Bancel's 2-fold EDP. View Item
228.
June 1989: Al5Mn Budai, et al. View Item
229.
June 1989: Quasi theory Al6CuLi3. View Item
231.
June 1989: Al6Mn, Al5Mn, Al6CuLi3. View Item
232-233.
June 1989: Al11Cu2Li7. View Item
234-235, 237.
June 1989: Al51Cu12.5Li23.5Mg13. View Item
236.
June 1989: Al51Cu10.5Li23.5Mg13. View Item
236, 239.
June 1989: Quasi 1596. View Item
238-239, 249.
June 1989: Quasi 1592. View Item
240.
June 1989: Quasi theory. View Item
241.
June 1989: Quasi Orthorhombic unit. View Item
242-243.
June 1989: Al6CuLi3. View Item
244-247.
June 1989: Quasi. View Item
248.
June 1989: Icosahedral contraction. View Item
248, 250-251, 253.
June - July 1989: Al13Cu4Fe3. View Item
252.
July 1989: β-Mn. View Item
254.
July 1989: Budai. View Item
255.
July 1989: Al5Mn. View Item
266.
July 1989: Quasi theory Al12W. View Item
267.
July 1989: The Al12W Structure. View Item
268, 270-273.
July 1989: Volume contraction. View Item
269.
July 1989: Quasi. View Item
274.
July 1989: L' cosa Ni(Tij-xVx)2. View Item
275.
July 1989: Ti56Ni23Fe5Sr16. View Item
276.
July 1989: Al13Cu4Fe3; Al5Mn. View Item
277.
July 1989: Pd3SiU. View Item
278.
July 1989: Al6CuLi3. View Item
279.
July 1989: Quasi Theory - Fine structure of ED spots. View Item
280-281.
July 1989: Al5Mn. View Item
282.
July 1989: Al6CuLi3; Al6Pd. View Item
283.
July 1989: Quasi Type 3. View Item
284-286, 288-290, 292-309.
July - August 1989: Al6Pd. View Item
287.
July 1989: Al6Pd Hexagonal. View Item
291.
July 1989: Al-Pd Volumes. View Item
303.
July - August 1989: Al6Pd.
August 1989: Quasicrystals. View Item
Addenda.
Manuscript: “A method of fabricating a composite containing filaments of a superconducting material with diameter and cross-sectional shape such as to confer on the material improved properties, such as increase in the characteristic superconducting temperature” by Linus Pauling, January 31, 1989.
Articles: Four papers concerning gold chemistry.
Scherbaum, Von Franz. “Über die Ch-Acidität des 2,4,4-Trimethyl-4,5-dihydrooxazols zu Triauriomethanen und neuartigen Gold-Clustern”, Angew. Chem. 100, no. 11 (1988): 1600-1602.
Schmidbaur, Hubert. “Weak intramolecular bonding relationships: The conformation-determining attractive interaction between gold (I) centers”, Angew. Chem. International Edition, 27, no. 3 (1988): 417-421.
Scherbaum, Von Franz. “‘Aurophilie’ als konsequenz relativistischer effekte: Das hexakis (triphenylphosphanaurio)methandikation [(Ph3PAu)6C]2”, Angew. Chem. 100, no. 11 (1988): 1602-1604.
Rapson, William S. “Exciting developments in the chemistry of gold”, Gold Bulletin, 22, no. 1 (1989): 19-20.
Article: Tsai, An-Pang, Inoue, Akihisa, Masumoto, “A stable decagonal quasicrystal in the Al-Cu-Co System”, Materials Transactions, 30, no. 4 (1988): 300-304.
Article: Pérez-Campos, R. Pérez-Ramírez, J.G., Gómez, A. “On the structure of the quasicrystalline T phase”, Scripta Metallurgica, 20 (1986): 401-405.
Data: Table of mathematical sums, No Date.
Correspondence: Paul J. Steinhardt to LP re: cosmology and condensed matter physics, March 10, 1989.
Notes: Rotation around five-fold axes, June 14, 1989.
Article: Dmitrienko, V.E. “Is Al86Mn14 a quasicrystal or a cubic crystal” JETP Lett., 45, no. 1 (January 10, 1987): 38-41.
Manuscript: “Microcrystalline AlFeCu phase of pseudo icosahedral symmetry” by M. Audier and P. Guyot, July 10, 1989.
Correspondence: LP to Hazel Lindberg re: analysis of unknown solution, August 19, 1946.
Notes: LP memo to self concerning the treatment of viruses, May 29, 1950.
Manuscript: Research report number one on the inhibition of succinic-oxidase, November 14, 1950.
Data: Tabular data for 130 colon cancer patients in vitamin C research with Zelek Herman and Linus Pauling, February 10, 1989.
Article: Eibschütz, M., Lines, M.E., Chen, H.S. and Waszczak, J.V. “Distribution of magnetic-moment magnitudes in an Al-Mn-Si quasicrystal”, Phys. Rev. B, 38, no. 14 (November 15, 1988): 10038-10041.
Data: Unknown determinations for various radioactive isotopes, No Date.
Correspondence: LP to Dr. Haixin Huang re: thank you for the tables with values for nuclei, June 21, 1989.
Reprint: Tsai, An-Pang, Inoeu, Akihisa, and Masumoto, Tsuyoshi. “New Decagonal Al-Ni-Fe and Al-Ni-Co alloys prepared by liquid quenching”, Materials Transactions 30, no. 2 (1989): 150-154.
Article: Haggin, Joseph. “Illinois scientists synthesize huge cluster”, Chem. Eng. News, (January 9, 1989): 6.
Notes: Various data concerning superprolate, July 24, 1989.

41.
Research Notebook 41. 1989-1990.
000i.
Title Page. View Item
001, 003.
August 1989: 178Re75. View Item
001-002.
August 1989: Autobiographical entries. View Item
002.
September 1989: Notes on Mayo Clinic meeting. View Item
004-005.
September 1989: Biostatistics. View Item
006-025, 027.
September 1989: Biostatistics - Derivation of relation between ti+ and ti; Hoffer, cancer. View Item
007.
September 1989: Vitamin C and rectal cancer. View Item
026-027.
September 1989: LiBeH3. View Item
027, 030-031.
September 1989: Autobiographical entries. View Item
028.
September 1989: LiBeH3 or Li12Be10H32. View Item
029.
September 1989: LiBeH3 or Li2BeH4. View Item
030.
September 1989: Li6Be4OH12. View Item
031.
September 1989: LiBeH2. View Item
032-047, 049.
October 1989: Al7Mn2. View Item
032, 047, 081, 097.
October 1989: Autobiographical entries. View Item
033, 048, 050-079.
September - October 1989: Hoffer Cancer, Cancer Theory. View Item
080-081.
October 1989: 132Ba76. View Item
081.
October 1989: Addis [biographical memoir]. View Item
082, 084-089, 091, 093-094, 096-097.
October 1989: β-Alumina. View Item
083.
October 1989: 15361Pm90. View Item
090.
October 1989: Al2O3. View Item
092.
October 1989: Aluminates. View Item
094.
October 1989: Magnetoblumbite SrAl12O19. View Item
095.
October 1989: Magnetoblumbite PbFe12O19. View Item
097.
October 1989: Autobiographical entries. View Item
098, 101.
November 1989: B.P. of Metals. View Item
099.
November 1989: Valence of Metals. View Item
099-100.
November 1989: Autobiographical entries. View Item
101-102.
December 1989: Al7Mn2. View Item
104-105, 110, 113-115.
December 1989: PbO. View Item
105.
December 1989: Autobiographical entries. View Item
106, 111.
December 1989: α' PbO. View Item
107, 112.
December 1989: PbO red and yellow. View Item
108-109, 111.
December 1989: PH4I; PH4Br. View Item
109.
December 1989: x for Pb. View Item
116-118, 120-121.
December 1989 - January 1990: 21888Ra130. View Item
118, 142.
January 1990: Autobiographical entries. View Item
119.
December 1989: Ra. View Item
122, 124-125.
January 1990: Al13Co4Cu3. View Item
123, 126-127.
January 1990: 21888Ra130. View Item
128.
January 1990: Be. View Item
129.
January 1990: Zr at high P. View Item
130.
January 1990: 17074W96. View Item
131.
January 1990: 11953I66. View Item
132.
January 1990: 72Hf. View Item
133.
January 1990: W - 11 isotopes. View Item
134.
January 1990: Theory of mass of clusters. View Item
135.
January 1990: 70Yb. View Item
136.
January 1990: 76Os. View Item
137.
January 1990: Er - 12 isotopes. View Item
138.
January 1990: 80Hg. View Item
139.
January 1990: Dy66. View Item
140.
January 1990: 78Pt. View Item
141.
January 1990: 64Gd. View Item
142.
January 1990: Autobiographical entries. View Item
144.
January 1990: Problems that might be attacked. View Item

42.
Research Notebook 42. 1990.
000i.
Title Page. View Item
001.
January 1990: 234U. View Item
002.
January 1990: 17074W96; 154Dy. View Item
003.
January 1990: Gd-Yb. View Item
004.
January 1990: 160Yb. View Item
005.
January 1990: 23474U4152. View Item
006.
February 1990: Nuclei 170Er; 18072Hf110; 18072Hf.08. View Item
007.
February 1990: 144-15662Sm. View Item
008.
February 1990: 24494Pu150,. View Item
009.
February 1990: 17470Yb104. View Item
010.
February 1990: Nuclei 24896Cm152. View Item
011.
February 1990: 18234W108. View Item
012.
February 1990: 168-17470Yb. View Item
013.
February 1990: Nuclei 2417Mg12; 10642Mo64; 15058Ce92. View Item
014.
February 1990: 82Pb. View Item
015.
February 1990: 80Hg. View Item
016.
February 1990: 94Pu; 96Cm; 98Cf. View Item
017.
February 1990: 9oTh; 92U. View Item
018, 023-033.
February 1990: 234U. View Item
019.
February 1990: 23492Mg142. View Item
020, 022.
February 1990: 88Ra; 86Rn. View Item
021.
February 1990: 23292U. View Item
034.
February 1990: 94Pu. View Item
035.
February 1990: 250Fm. View Item
036.
February 1990: Th; U. View Item
037.
February 1990: 92U. View Item
038-039.
February 1990: 19280Hg112Superprolate. View Item
040, 042.
February 1990: Ra. View Item
041, 046.
February 1990: Th. View Item
044-045.
February 1990: Rn. View Item
047-049, 054-056.
February 1990: U. View Item
050-051.
February 1990: 22290Th132. View Item
052.
February 1990: Ra and Rn. View Item
053.
February 1990: 21486Rn128. View Item
054, 057.
February - March 1990: Notes on lipoprotein(a) paper . View Item
058.
March 1990: Food and Nutrition Board; 14462Sm82; Notes on Hoffer paper. View Item
059.
March 1990: 131Ra. View Item
060-061, 063.
March 1990: Hoffer. View Item
062.
April 1990: 11048Cd62. View Item
064-071.
April 1990: Lipoproteins; Atherosclerosis. View Item
072, 075-076.
April 1990: Lanthanon nuclei. View Item
073.
April 1990: Nuclei 15868Er90; 18076Os104. View Item
073-074.
April 1990: Autobiographical entries. View Item
074.
April 1990:15064Gd86; 15066Dy84. View Item
077.
April 1990: Hg nuclei. View Item
078.
April 1990: 150Gd. View Item
079.
April 1990: 60Nd. View Item
080.
April 1990: 52Te; 54Xe. View Item
081.
April 1990: 140Sm86; 13860Nd78. View Item
082.
April 1990: Sn, Te, Xe, Ba, Ce nuclei. View Item
083.
April 1990: Xe and other nuclei. View Item
084.
April 1990: 18880Hg108. View Item
085.
April 1990: Nuclei 66Dy; 68Er; 70Yb. View Item
086-087.
April 1990: 16070Yb90; 16870Yb98. View Item
088.
April 1990: 170W. View Item
089.
April 1990: 15668Er88; 15466Dy88; 17276Os96. View Item
090-107, 109.
April - June 1990: Hoffer. View Item
100, 109.
May 1990: Autobiographical entries. View Item
110.
June 1990: 76Os96; 17470Yb104. View Item
111-117.
June - July 1990: 64Gd; 66Dy; 68Er; 70Yb; 72Hf; 74W; 78Os; 58Ce. View Item
118.
June 1990: Quasi. View Item
119.
June 1990: Hoffer.
June 1990: Autobiographical entries. View Item
120.
July 1990: Zr bands. View Item
121-124.
July 1990: Superdeformed band of 19280Hg112. View Item
125.
July 1990: Quasi Al13Co4Cu3. View Item
126-129.
July 1990: 19880Hg118. View Item
130.
August 1990: Autobiographical entries. View Item
130, 133.
August 1990: Hoffer book. View ItemView Item
132-137, 140-141.
August 1990: Nuclei. View Item
138-139.
August 1990: AIDS. View Item

43.
Research Notebook 43. 1990-1991.
000i.
Title Page. View Item
001-003, 005-006, 008-010, 012-021, 024, 028-029, 032.
September - November 1990: Nuclei. View Item
004.
September 1990: Hoffer. View Item
004, 007.
September - October 1990: Autobiographical entries. View Item
006.
November 1990: Nuclei with nClusters. View Item
007.
October 1990: Atherosclerosis. View Item
011.
November 1990: Dy. View Item
018.
November 1990: Lysine - ascorbic acid. View Item
020-021.
November 1990: Autobiographical entries. View Item
022-023.
November 1990: Pt. View Item
024.
November 1990: Heart Disease. View Item
025.
November 1990: Os. View Item
026-027.
November 1990: 19280Hg112. View Item
030-031, 033, 035.
December 1990: Quasicrystals. View Item
034, 041, 050-051.
December 1990: Autobiographical entries. View Item
034, 036-037.
December 1990: LPI. View Item
038.
December 1990: 68Er. View Item
039.
December 1990: 70Yb. View Item
040.
December 1990: Nuclei Yb, Gd. View Item
041.
December 1990: Nuclei Dy. View Item
042.
December 1990: Nuclei Nd. View Item
043.
December 1990: Nuclei Sm. View Item
044.
December 1990: Nuclei Sn. View Item
045.
December 1990: Nuclei Ba, Xe. View Item
046.
December 1990: Nuclei Ce, Nd. View Item
047.
December 1990: Nuclei Te. View Item
048.
December 1990: Nuclei W. View Item
049.
December 1990: Nuclei Dy, Er. View Item
050.
December 1990 - January 1991: Nuclei Yb, Ce, Nd. View Item
051.
December 1990: Nuclei Yb. View Item
052.
January 1991: From Table 1 of lanthanon paper. View Item
053, 055, 057-058, 060.
January 1991: Autobiographical entries. View Item
054-055.
January 1991: Nuclei Hf, W, Os. View Item
056.
January 1991: Nuclei Cd. View Item
058.
January 1991: Nuclei Pd. View Item
059.
January 1991: An Open Letter to President George H.W. Bush. View Item
060.
January 1991: Nuclei Mo. View Item
061.
January 1991: Nuclei Ru. View Item
062.
January 1991: Nuclei Sr. View Item
063.
January 1991: Nuclei Zr. View Item
064.
January 1991: Quasicrystals. View Item
065.
January 1991: Nuclei Kr. View Item
066.
January 1991: Nuclei Gl, Zn. View Item
067.
January 1991: Nuclei Se. View Item
068.
January 1991: Nuclei Cr. View Item
069.
January 1991: Nuclei Ni, Fe. View Item
070.
January 1991: Nuclei Si, Mg, Ne, O. View Item
071.
January 1991: Nuclei Ca, Ar, S. View Item
072, 076-077, 079-081.
January - February 1991: Heart Disease. View Item
073.
January 1991: Nuclei Ra. View Item
073-074, 082.
January - February 1991: Autobiographical entries. View Item
074.
February 1991: AIDS. View Item
075.
February 1991: Fauci. View Item
078.
February 1991: War. View Item
082.
February 1991: Nuclei, Xe. View Item
083.
February 1991: Quasicrystals. View Item
084-101.
February - March 1991: Pd3SiU. View Item
095.
March 1991: 19080Hg110. View Item
100, 105.
March 1991: Autobiographical entries. View Item
102-105, 107.
March - April 1991: AlCuLiMg. View Item
106, 109.
April 1991: Quasicrystals. View Item
108-111.
April 1991: C60 and C70. View Item
112-113.
April 1991: CsPb. View Item
114.
May 1991: Nuclei Si, S, Ar, Ca. View Item
115.
May 1991: Nuclei O, Ne, Mg. View Item
116.
May 1991: Nuclei Ni, Zn, Ge. View Item
117.
May 1991: Nuclei Ti, Cr, Fe. View Item
118.
May 1991: Renal Deficiency. View Item
118-119, 121.
May 1991: Nuclei, Ba. View Item
120, 122-123.
May 1991: Nuclei - Average values of R for given N. View Item
124-125.
June 1991: RNPD. View Item
126.
July 1991: Kringles, Tetrapeptide, Heart disease, Other diseases. View Item
127.
June 1991: 198,196Pb.
June 1991: Autobiographical entries.
June 1991: Radioactivity. View Item
128.
July 1991: K3C60. View Item
129.
July 1991: Cystine. View Item
130.
July 1991: Nuclei Ge. View Item
130, 133, 140.
July 1991: Autobiographical entries. View Item
131.
July 1991: Uric acid.
July 1991: Nuclei O, C, Ne. View Item
132.
July 1991: William Decker. View Item
132-137.
July 1991: Ions in H2O. View Item
136.
July 1991: Lysine. View Item
138.
August 1991: 179W. View Item
138, 154.
July 1991: MoSi2. View Item
139.
July 1991: Density waves. View Item
140-143.
August 1991: 179W. View Item
144-145.
August 1991: Nuclear Magnetic Moments. View Item
146, 148-149.
September 1991: 121I. View Item
144, 147.
September 1991: Accident. View Item
150.
September 1991: K6C60. View Item
151.
September 1991: Autobiographical entries. View Item
152-153.
October 1991: Hg. View Item

44.
Research Notebook 44. 1991-1994.
000i.
Title Page. View Item
001.
October 1991: 75Se.
October 1991: 11Li.
October 1991: Theory of Metals. View Item
002.
October 1991: Autobiographical entries. View Item
002-003.
October 1991: Hume-Rothery. View Item
003.
October 1991: NiIr2. View Item
004-005.
October 1991: Autobiograpical entries. View Item
004-005.
October 1991: Heart Book. View Item
006.
November 1991: Institute. View Item
006, 008-013.
November 1991: Nuclei 235U. View Item
007.
November 1991: Nuclei. View Item
014.
November 1991: Nuclei. View Item
015.
November 1991: Rath paper. View Item
016.
November 1991: 223-23191Pa138,140. View Item
017.
November 1991: 150Gd86. View Item
018-026, 029, 040.
January - May 1992: Superdeformed Nuclei. View Item
019.
January 1992: Autobiographical entries [LP cancer diagnosis]. View Item
024-029.
February - March 1992: Autobiographical entries. View Item
030-032.
April 1992: Nuclei. View Item
033.
April 1990: Linus Pauling's Longevity Formula. View Item
033-035.
April 1992: Quasi AlCuFe. View Item
034.
April 1992: Autobiographical entries. View Item
036-037, 039.
May 1992: M8C12+. View Item
038, 041.
May 1992: Ti8C12. View Item
040, 042-043, 045-047, 049.
May 1992: Fusion energy. View Item
041.
May 1992: Autobiographical entries. View Item
044, 047.
June 1992: Hg. View Item
045, 047-053.
June - July 1992: Autobiographical entries. View Item
054-057.
July 1992: A Simple and Reliable Method for Determining the Amount of Lipoprotein-a [Lpa] in Human Blood. View Item
058-060.
July 1992: Autobiographical entries. View Item
058-059.
July 1992: Quasi. View Item
058, 070, 092-093.
July - August 1992: Nuclei. View Item
060-065, 068-069, 071, 084-091, 096-105.
July - October 1992: 235U. View Item
067, 072-081, 083.
August 1992: Model for U, etc. bonds. View Item
082, 085, 118.
August 1992: Linus Pauling Heart Foundation. View Item
090.
August 1992: Autobiographical entries. View Item
094.
August 1992: 7534Se41, 43. View Item
097.
September 1992: Operation. View Item
100, 106-107.
September - October 1992: Autobiographical entries. View Item
108-109, 111, 126, 129.
November 1992: Bi2WO6. View Item
110, 112-119.
November 1992: Ta. View Item
118.
November 1992: Autobiographical entries. View Item
120-124.
November 1992: 179Os. View Item
125, 128-129.
December 1992: Autobiographical entries. View Item
127.
December 1992: 18274W108. View Item
128, 131, 133, 146, 148-155, 158-161, 164-165, 178-183, 187.
October 1992 - May 1993: Hoffer. View Item
130, 132, 134-145, 147.
December 1992 - January 1993: Ni(H20)2Sb(OH)6 [Boltinoite]. View Item
144, 146.
January 1993: Autobiographical entries. View Item
157.
February 1993: Minor injury - LP wrenches left knee. View Item
158.
February 1993: Autobiographical entries. View Item
160-161, 163.
March 1993: Autobiographical entries. View Item
162.
March 1993: 14262Sm80. View Item
163.
March 1993: 13661Pm75. View Item
167.
March 1993: Icosa. View Item
166, 168-175.
April 1993: Quasicrystals. View Item
176.
April 1993: Al72Mn22Si6. View Item
177, 181.
April 1993: Flutamide, Tricky knee. View Item
184.
May 1993: Quasi AlCuMn. View Item
185-186, 188-191.
May - June 1993: 193Hg. View Item
187.
May 1993: Autobiographical entries. View Item
192-196, 199-211, 217.
June - July 1993: 238Pu, 239Pu. View Item
197.
June 1993: An approximate Virial theorem for rotation. View Item
198.
July 1993: 23492U142. View Item
212-213, 215.
July 1993: 15266Dy86. View Item
214.
August 1993: Hyperdeformed nuclei. View Item
214, 216.
August - September 1993: Autobiographical entries. View Item
218, 221.
November 1993: 19380Hg113. View Item
219-220.
October 1993 - January 1994: Autobiographical entries. View Item
223.
January 1994: 14964Gd85. View Item

45.
Research Notebook 45. 1980-1984.
000i.
Title Page. View Item
007.
September 1980: Rotation of Nuclei N=90 to 124. View Item
008-015.
October 1980: Evidence for Anomalous Nuclei among Relativistic Projectile Fragments from Heavy-Ion Collisions at 2GEV/Nucleon. E.M. Fridlander, et al. PR Lett. 45, no. 1084 (1980). View Item
016, 018.
May 1982: 236U, 238U, Moment of inertia. View Item
017.
May 1982: Second minimum in 236,238U. View Item
019.
May 1982: Shape isomeric band in 32S. View Item
020-021.
May 1982: 7636Kr40Bands. View Item
022-023.
May 1982: Bands in 7434Sl40. View Item
024.
May 1982: Recalculation 76Kr. View Item
025.
May 1982: Recalculation of 238mU. View Item
026-027.
June 1982: 32S prolate. View Item
027.
June 1982: 107,10849In58,59 bands. View Item
028, 030.
June 1982: Large Clusters. View Item
029.
June 1982: Best Tetrahedral Orbitals. View Item
031, 034.
June-July 1982: Revolving Clusters. View Item
032-033.
June 1982: Zr isotopes. View Item
035.
July 1982: Composition of Revolving Cluster. View Item
036-037.
July 1982: Lanthanons reconsidered. View Item
038.
July 1982: Figure - Observed energy values of rotational states of 158Er. View Item
040-041.
July 1982: Best spdf tetrahedral orbitals. View Item
042.
July 1982: 20Ne. View Item
043.
July 1982: 16O. View Item
044-045.
July 1982: Cu2. View Item
046-047.
October 1982: FeB and CoB. View Item
050-051.
November 1982: Invar Alloys. View Item
052-053.
November 1982: FeNi3Neutron Diffraction. View Item
054-055.
November 1982: MgO. View Item
056-061.
December 1983: Rigid Rotation of 8440Zr44. View Item
062.
December 1983: Entropy of Ice.
December 1983: The Metallic Orbital. View Item
063.
December 1983: Alkaline-earth Metals. View Item
064-065.
December 1983: Number of Structures. View Item
066.
December 1983: Boron. View Item
067.
December 1983: Bonds in Metals. View Item
068.
December 1983: Friauf Alloys. View Item
069.
December 1983: Metallic Radii. View Item
070.
January 1983 [1984?]: Rotational Levels in 16872Hf96. View Item
071.
December 1983: Valence of heavier transition metals. View Item
071-075.
January 1984: Rotational levels in 16872Hf96. View Item
074.
January 1984: 23892U146. View Item
076-083.
January 1984: Metals Theory. View Item
084-088.
January-February 1984: Boranes. View Item
086-087.
March 1984: Reciprocal of molar volume as a measure of valence. View Item
089.
March 1984: Metallic cluster: Hg6 in Hg6Rh4(PMe3)12. View Item
090-091.
March 1984: Comparison of Molar Volumes for A2 and A1, A3. View Item
093.
August 1984: 7837Rb41. View Item

46.
Research Notebook 46. 1967-1972.
000i.
Title Page. View Item
001-008.
December 1967: Structure of H3Co(CN)6 and Ag3Co(CN)6. View Item
009.
January 1968: Iron(III) Hydrogen Dioxide (FeHO2) Core of Ferritin. View Item
010-011, 013-014.
January 1968: Structure of FeHO2. View Item
012.
January 1968: Entropy of H-Disorder in Cu(HCOO2)·4H2O. View Item
015.
January 1968: Structure of Cu(HCOO2)·4H2O. View Item
016-017.
January 1968: Strips and moebius strips of H2O. View Item
018-019, 035.
January 1968: Baryons. View Item
020-028.
February 1968: Factors Affecting H-X Bond Lengths. View Item
026, 029.
February 1968: Badger's Rule. View Item
030, 033.
February 1968: Covalent Radii. View Item
031.
February 1968: p-bonds and sp3 bonds. View Item
032, 034, 037, 039-042, 047, 050-056.
February-May 1968: Theory of Superconductivity. View Item
036.
March 1968: z, z+1 Alloys. View Item
040, 043-046.
March 1968: Metallic Valences and Radii. View Item
047.
March 1968: Autobiographical entries. View Item
047, 051.
March 1968: A New Idea about Transition Metals. View Item
056.
May 1968: Rotation of Nuclei. View Item
057.
May 1968: More on d Orbitals. View Item
058-059.
October 1968: Ferritin. View Item
060.
October 1968: δ-FeOOH(NO3). View Item
061.
October 1968: WC. View Item
062.
No Date: Nuclei. View Item
063.
May 1969: α-F2. View Item
064-065.
May 1969: ·CH3 ·CF3. View Item
066-071.
July 1970: Vitamins in Foods. View Item
071.
December 1972: Vitamin A. View Item
072-073.
July 1970: Commercial Remedies for Common Cold. View Item
074.
July 1971: Common Cold Total Evidence. View Item
075.
December 1970: Quarks. View Item
076-079.
June 1971: Work on Chapter 2 of book Orthomolecular Psychiatry. View Item
080-081.
July 1971: Packing - 6-12 potential. View Item
082-083.
July 1971: Packing Spheres. View Item
084-085.
July 1971: A Discussion of the Groups in the Loading Tests. View Item
086-087.
July 1971: Schizophrenia research. View Item
088-089.
July 1971: Three-Vitamin Test. View Item
090-093.
July 1971: Amino Acids, etc. View Item
094-095.
July 1971: A Test of Our Distribution-curve Method. View Item
096-097.
August 1971: Triple Loading Test. View Item
098-099.
August 1971: Matching Amino-Acid Patterns in Pairs. View Item
100-107.
August 1971: Anesthesia. View Item
106.
August 1971: Superconductivity. View Item
108-109.
September 1971: Diffusion in Molten Metals. View Item
109.
August 1971: Capsicum and Seizures. View Item
110-113.
November 1971: Five Equivalent d Orbitals. View Item
115.
December 1971: Carboranes. View Item
116.
November 1972: Mn2, Au, etc. View Item
117.
January 1972: Anesthesia. View Item
Addenda.
Manuscript: “An elementary particle system”, by H.P. Klepp, Sjøkrigsskolen, and Bergen, No Date.
Notes: Electron spin states in orbitals of a uranium compound, No Date.
Reprint: Zel’dovich, Ya. B. “Classification of elementary particles and quarks ‘for the layman’” Soviet Physics Uspёкнї, 8, no. 3 (November-December 1965): 489-495.
Notes: Crystal structural sketches for tetrahedrons, octahedrons, tetradodecahedrons, etc. June 2, 1965.
Article: Mayer, Maria Goeppert. “The shell model”, Science 145 (September 4, 1964): 999-1006.
Notes: Double and quadruple KM structure with sketches, No Date.
Data: Structural data for a tetragonal antiprism with poles, May 18, 1965.
Data: A transition diagram showing the assignment of neutrons to the nuclear core, plotted as N vs. N-Z. [1965].

07. Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles. 1910-2002.

This section boasts of over 3,000 newspaper clippings, magazine articles, journal articles, typescripts and press releases either focusing upon or mentioning Linus Pauling. The sheer volume of material in this section, both foreign and domestic, illustrates the degree to which Pauling was very much a public figure -- along with Albert Einstein and Robert Oppenheimer, among the most recognizable scientists of the twentieth century.


105 boxes

1910n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1910.
1910n.1.
Newspaper Clippings: "Reading for 9-Year-Old Boy"; "Advice to a Bright Boy", Portland Oregonian, May 13, 1910.

1923n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1923.
1923n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: No Title, [re: LP and AHP's marriage] Salem (Oregon) Statesman, June 17, 1923.

1928n.
Newspaper Clipping, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1928.
1928n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Theory to Change Chemistry Field Offered", Publication Unknown, April 7, 1928.

1931n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1931.
1931n.1.
Journal Article: "Scientific Progress in 1930 - Chemistry", Scientific American (March 1931).
1931n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Young Chemist Wins The Langmuir Award", New York Times, August 20, 1931.
1931n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Win Science Medals", New York Sun, August 20, 1931.
1931n.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Oregon Man First in Young Chemists", Portland Oregonian, August 21, 1931.
1931n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professors of the Test Tube", Publication Unknown, August 25, 1931.
1931n.6.
Magazine Article: "Prizemen", Time, August 31, 1931.
1931n.7.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pauling Will Accept Cash", Double Bond, Jr., September 2, 1931.
1931n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemistry Medal Presented to Tone", Buffalo (New York) Evening News, September 3, 1931.
1931n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Simplicity of Eigen-Function is Demonstrated", Double Bond, Jr., September 3, 1931.
1931n.10.
Typescript, Correspondence: Brewster, William H., "Modern Crystal Gazing", 1931.
1931n.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professor Wins Chemistry Prize", Great Falls (Montana) Tribune, 1931.

1932n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1932.
1932n.1.
Magazine Article: "Seat of Science", Fortune, July 1932.
1932n.2.
Reprint: Sherman, Jack, "Crystal Energies of Ionic Compounds and Thermochemical Applications", Chemical Reviews, vol. XI, no. 1, (August 1932).

1933n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1933.
1933n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "At Only 32", Oregon Daily Journal, 1933.

1936n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1936.
1936n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Our Expanding Universe", Los Angeles Times Sunday Magazine, November 1, 1936.

1937n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1937.
1937n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Campus Ready for Parade of World-Famous Educators", Los Angeles Times, February 9, 1937.

1938n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1938.
1938n.1.
Journal Article: "Personalities in Science", Scientific American, vol. 158 (March 1938): 131.

1939n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1939.
1939n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists Find Brain Uses Pure Alcohol; Cancer Held To Thrive On Sugar As Fuel", New York Times, September 3, 1939.

1940n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1940.
1940n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mr. Pauling to Speak at Open Lecture", Wellesley College (Massachusetts) News, April 25, 1940.
1940n.2.
Journal Article: "A Counter-Statement", Science, vol. 91, no. 2369 (May 24, 1940): 504-505.
1940n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Plan 'Union Now' Meeting", Pasadena (California) Post, July 21, 1940.
1940n.4.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling: Sigma", Hexagon of Alpha Chi Sigma, vol. 31, no. 1, (October 1940): 2.

1941n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1941.
1941n.1.
Typescript: Meyer, J.E., "The Work of the Medalist", March 3, 1941.
1941n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemistry Award Goes to Dr. Pauling", New York Times, March 8, 1941.
1941n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prize Winner", Christian Science Monitor, March 10, 1941. ["nature of the chemical blonde"].
1941n.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "2000 Enjoy Pet, Hobby Show Sponsored By Boy Scouts At Polytechnic School", Pasadena (California) Post, May 10, 1941.

1942n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1942.
1942n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Researchers Find Way to Make Immunization Serums With Test Tubes", Pasadena (California) Post, March 15, 1942.
1942n.2.
Journal Article: "Disease -- Fighting Blood Substances", Science--Supplement, vol. 95, no. 2464 (March 20, 1942): 12.
1942n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Modern Science", Los Angeles Examiner, May 1, 1942.
1942n.4.
Journal Article: "Artificial Antibodies", J. Am. Med. Assoc., vol. 119, no. 1337, (August 15, 1942).
1942n.5.
Journal Article: Smith, Alice Kimball, "Scientists and Public Issues", Bull. At. Sci., vol. 38, no. 10, (December 1942): 38-45.

1943n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1943.
1943n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Auxiliary Firemen Ready to Fight Hillside Blazes", Los Angeles Times, January 4, 1943.
1943n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Announce Rites For Mrs. Nora Miller", Publication Unknown, 1943.

1945n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1945.
1945n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Men Find Plasma Substitute", Los Angeles Times, February 14, 1945.
1945n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists Find Gelatin For Use as Blood Plasma", New York Times, February 14, 1945.
1945n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Find Substitute for Plasma", Los Angeles Daily News, February 14, 1945.
1945n.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vandals Daub Paint on Scientist's Home Where Returned Jap Employed", Pasadena (California) Independent, March 7, 1945.
1945n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Medical Research Subject of Lecture", Publication Unknown, August 28, 1945.
1945n.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Explains Atom Bomb Guess", Los Angeles Times, December 11, 1945.
1945n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists Will Name Steering Group", Pasadena (California) Star-News, December 20, 1945.

1946n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1946.
1946n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: No Title, [Re: Peter Pauling; Pasadena JC Student Elections], Pasadena (California) Junior College Chronicle, May 17, 1946.
1946n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Chemists Pry into Unseen", Publication Unknown, May 18, 1946.
1946n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "These Interesting People", Pasadena (California) Chronicle, May 24, 1946.
1946n.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professor's Chemical Research Wins Award", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 8, 1946.
1946n.5.
Journal Article: "Linus Pauling", Chemical and Engineering News, vol. 24, no. 11, (June 10, 1946): 1517.
1946n.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Garden City (Missouri) Views, June 19, 1946.
1946n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Ellsworth (Iowa) News, June 19, 1946.
1946n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Waterloo (Illinois) Republican, June 19, 1946.
1946n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Mansfield (Pennsylvania) Advertiser, June 19, 1946.
1946n.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Pendleton (Oregon) Record, June 20, 1946.
1946n.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Hardin (Illinois) Herald, June 20, 1946.
1946n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Fairfield (Montana) Times, June 20, 1946.
1946n.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Buda (Illinois) Dealer, June 20, 1946.
1946n.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Hope Valley (Rhode Island) Advertiser, June 20, 1946.
1946n.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Rockwell (Iowa) Tribune, June 20, 1946.
1946n.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Conrad (Montana) News, June 20, 1946.
1946n.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Gretna (Nebraska) Breeze, June 20, 1946.
1946n.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Graham (North Carolina) Gleaner, June 20, 1946.
1946n.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Hamlet (North Carolina) News, June 20, 1946.
1946n.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Buffalo (South Dakota) Herald, June 20, 1946.
1946n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", New Virginia (Iowa) Virginian, June 20, 1946.
1946n.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Marshall (North Carolina) Record, June 20, 1946.
1946n.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Raritan (Illinois) Reporter, June 20, 1946.
1946n.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Edna (Kansas) Sun, Edna, Kansas, June 20, 1946.
1946n.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Lewistown (Montana) Argus, June 20, 1946.
1946n.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Stanford (Montana) Press, June 20, 1946.
1946n.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Yorktown Heights (New York) Herald, June 20, 1946.
1946n.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Gunnison (Colorado) Courier, June 20, 1946.
1946n.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Hingham (Massachusetts) Journal, June 20, 1946.
1946n.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Fairfield (Nebraska) Auxiliary, June 20, 1946.
1946n.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Harrisburg (Nebraska) News, June 20, 1946.
1946n.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Scribner (Nebraska) Rustler, June 20, 1946.
1946n.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Norway (Michigan) Current, June 20, 1946.
1946n.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Wallace (Nebraska) Winner, June 20, 1946.
1946n.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", King Ferry (New York) Tribune, June 20, 1946.
1946n.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Mound Valley (Kansas) Times-Journal, June 20, 1946.
1946n.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Alfred (New York) Sun, June 20, 1946.
1946n.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Ulysses (Nebraska) Dispatch, June 20, 1946.
1946n.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Randolph (Iowa) Enterprise, June 20, 1946.
1946n.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Elko (Nevada) Independent, June 20, 1946.
1946n.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Big Sandy (Montana) Mountaineer, June 20, 1946.
1946n.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Culbertson (Montana) Searchlight, June 20, 1946.
1946n.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Flathead (Montana) Monitor, June 20, 1946.
1946n.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Thompsonville (Connecticut) Press, June 20, 1946.
1946n.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Wagner (South Dakota) Post, June 20, 1946.
1946n.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Highland Falls (New York) Highlands, June 20, 1946.
1946n.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Orchard Park (New York) Press, June 20, 1946.
1946n.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Milton (West Virginia) Record, June 20, 1946.
1946n.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Shelby (Montana) Promoter, June 20, 1946.
1946n.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Hamburg (New York) Independent, June 20, 1946.
1946n.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Ellendale (Minnesota) Eagle, June 20, 1946.
1946n.52.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Bruning (Nebraska) Banner, June 20, 1946.
1946n.53.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Mullens (West Virginia) Advocate, June 20, 1946.
1946n.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Danburg (North Carolina) Reporter,June 20, 1946.
1946n.55.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Steubenville (Ohio) Jeffersonian, June 20, 1946.
1946n.56.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Highmore (South Dakota) Herald, June 20, 1946.
1946n.57.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Homedale (Idaho) Chronicle, June 20, 1946.
1946n.58.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Lanesboro (Minnesota) Leader, June 20, 1946.
1946n.59.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Ponca (Nebraska) Journal-Leader, June 20, 1946.
1946n.60.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Meta (Missouri) Herald, June 20, 1946.
1946n.61.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Minot (North Dakota) Journal, Minot, June 20, 1946.
1946n.62.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Chicopee (Massachusetts) Herald, June 20, 1946.
1946n.63.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Lewiston (Montana) Argus, June 20, 1946.
1946n.64.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Haverstraw (New York) Messenger, June 20, 1946.
1946n.65.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Wilmar (California) Independent, June 21, 1946.
1946n.66.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Mokena (Illinois) News, June 21, 1946.
1946n.67.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Mount Herald (Illinois) Herald, June 21, 1946.
1946n.68.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Peetz (Colorado) Gazette, June 21, 1946.
1946n.69.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Long Point (Illinois) Advocate, June 21, 1946.
1946n.70.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Dunning (Nebraska) Booster, June 21, 1946.
1946n.71.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Millbury (Massachusetts) Journal, June 21, 1946.
1946n.72.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Wells (Nevada) Progress, June 21, 1946.
1946n.73.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Sparks (Nevada) Tribune, June 21, 1946.
1946n.74.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Cornell (Illinois) Journal, June 21, 1946.
1946n.75.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Long Point (Illinois) Advocate, June 21, 1946.
1946n.76.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Mount Olive (Illinois) Herald, Illinois, June 21, 1946.
1946n.77.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Knox (North Dakota) Advocate, June 21, 1946.
1946n.78.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Burlington (Washington) Journal, June 21, 1946.
1946n.79.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Springfield (Georgia) Herald, June 21, 1946.
1946n.80.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Hanover (Kansas) Democrat, June 21, 1946.
1946n.81.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Mt. Vernon (Indiana) Republican, June 21, 1946.
1946n.82.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Jacksonville Beach (Florida) Reporter, June 21, 1946.
1946n.83.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Anselmo (Nebraska) Enterprise, June 21, 1946.
1946n.84.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Litchfield (Nebraska) Monitor, June 21, 1946.
1946n.85.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Fertile (Minnesota) Journal, June 21, 1946.
1946n.86.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Steeleville (Illinois) Ledger, June 21, 1946.
1946n.87.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Tryon (North Carolina) News, June 21, 1946.
1946n.88.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Clarks (Nebraska) Enterprise, June 21, 1946.
1946n.89.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Webster (Wisconsin) Enterprise, June 21, 1946.
1946n.90.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Elmsford (New York) Independent, June 21, 1946.
1946n.91.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Halifax (Pennsylvania) Gazette, June 21, 1946.
1946n.92.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Roberts (Illinois) Herald, June 26, 1946.
1946n.93.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Knox (Indiana) Republican, June 26, 1946.
1946n.94.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Groton (New York) Courier, June 26, 1946.
1946n.95.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Mascoutah (Illinois) Herald, June 26, 1946.
1946n.96.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Sidney (Iowa) Argus Herald, June 27, 1946.
1946n.97.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Blandisville (Illinois) Gazette, June 27, 1946.
1946n.98.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Harrah (Oklahoma) Herald, June 28, 1946.
1946n.99.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Zephyrhills (Florida) News, June 28, 1946.
1946n.100.
Journal Article: "Pauling Awarded Gibbs Medal for Work on Structural Chemistry", Drug, Vitamin and Allied Industries, (June 1946).
1946n.101.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Belfast (New York) Blaze, July 4, 1946.
1946n.102.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Leland (Illinois) Times, July 4, 1946.
1946n.103.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Dixon (Montana) Pilot, July 4, 1946.
1946n.104.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Richmond Hill (New York) Record, July 4, 1946.
1946n.105.
Journal Article: "Linus Pauling Awarded Gibbs Medal", Chemical and Engineering News, vol. 24, (July 10, 1946): 1787.
1946n.106.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Dryden (New York) News, July 26, 1946.
1946n.107.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prodigy of Science", Newsville (Pennsylvania) Times, August 1, 1946.
1946n.108.
Newspaper Clipping: No Title, New York Times, October 20, 1946.
1946n.109.
Magazine Article: "Charter Day Convocation Held in Chapel", Princeton University (New Jersey) Alumni Weekly, October 25, 1946.
1946n.110.
Journal Article: "Linus Pauling", SCALACS, (October, 1946): 19.
1946n.111.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Awards Made", Pasadena (California) Star-News, November 14, 1946.
1946n.112.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atom Bombs Held Cheap, Plentiful", New York Times, November 18, 1946.
1946n.113.
Newsletter Clipping: "Let us now Praise Famous Men: Linus Pauling", Nickel Narratives, 1946.
1946n.114.
Newspaper Clipping: "Noted Chemist in Series of Lectures", Lafayette (Indiana) Journal and Courier, 1946.
1946n.115.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Will Speak at Faraday Lecture", Publication Unknown (Pasadena), 1946.

1947n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1947.
1947n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists Seek Funds to Reveal Atom Secrets", Washington D.C. Times Herald, February 14, 1947.
1947n.2.
Journal Article: "The Technical Societies and Collective Bargaining", Technical America, (February 1947): 12-13.
1947n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Chemist Picked for Degree", Publication Unknown, February 1947.
1947n.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Degree Proposed for Bevin", New York Times, March 6, 1947.
1947n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Will Address AGS Society", Pasadena (California) Jr. College Chronicle, March 26, 1947.
1947n.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Chemist Picked for Degree", Los Angeles Times, March 1947.
1947n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling of Caltech Honored", Los Angeles Herald-Express, April 12, 1947.
1947n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists Honor Dr. Linus Pauling", Pasadena (California) Star-News & Post, April 12, 1947.
1947n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atomic energy scientists pessimist as to control", Portland Oregonian, April 22, 1947.
1947n.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemist Wins Science Award", Long Island (New York) Press, April 24, 1947.
1947n.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Richards Medal Given To California Chemist", New York Times, May 9, 1947.
1947n.12.
Magazine Article: "Extracts from an Address by Dr. Linus Pauling", vol 5, no. 8, (May 1947): 35.
1947n.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Scientist Honored", Publication Unknown, May 1947.
1947n.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling To Teach At Oxford", New York Times, June 20, 1947.
1947n.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atom Scientists Give New Warning That World Control is 'Imperative'", New York Times, June 30, 1947.
1947n.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Chemical Society's Centenary Celebrations", Chemistry and Industry, August 2, 1947.
1947n.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Marriage to Join Two Prominent Families", Bridgeport (Connecticut) Post, September 19, 1947.
1947n.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Scientist's Son to Wed Young Heiress to McCormick Millions", Pasadena (California) Independent, September 19, 1947.
1947n.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Rockefeller Kin to be Wed Today", Los Angeles Times, September 20, 1947.
1947n.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Heiress Anita Oser Wed to Linus Pauling, Jr.", Los Angeles Examiner, September 21, 1947.
1947n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Anita Oser", Portland Oregon Journal, September 21, 1947.
1947n.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Anita Oser, Rockefeller Kin Wed Here to Linus Pauling, Junior", Pasadena (California) Star-News, September 21, 1947.
1947n.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Yale's Sheffield School to Mark its Centennial", New York Herald Tribune, October 12, 1947.
1947n.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "British Davy Medal Won By Pauling, U. S. Chemist", New York Times, November 15, 1947.
1947n.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists Ask Fund to Spread Atom Education", Publication Unknown, November 17, 1947.
1947n.26.
Magazine Article: "Honorary Degrees", Yale Alumni Magazine, vol. 11, no. 2, (November 1947): 7.
1947n.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemical Society Elects Californian as Its Head", New York Times, December 24, 1947.
1947n.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "To Head Chemists", New York World Telegram, December 26, 1947.
1947n.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists' Chief", Philipsburg (Pennsylvania) Journal, December 29, 1947.
1947n.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists' Chief", Elyria (Ohio) Chronicle Telegram, December 29, 1947.
1947n.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists' Chief", Medina (New York) Journal-Register, December 29, 1947.
1947n.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Scientist's Son to Wed Rockefeller, McCormick Scion", Publication Unknown, 1947.
1947n.33.
Magazine Article, Correspondence: "Let us now Praise Famous Men", Nickel Narratives, New York, 1947.

1948n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1948.
1948n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists' Chief", Greensburg (Pennsylvania) Review, January 2, 1948.
1948n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists' Chief", Beverly Hills (California) Citizen, January 2, 1948.
1948n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists' Chief", Greenwich (Conneticut) Times, January 2, 1948.
1948n.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists' Chief", Corona (California) Independent, January 2, 1948.
1948n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists' Chief", Hanover (Pennsylvania) Sun, January 2, 1948.
1948n.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists' Chief", Opelousas (Louisiana) World, January 4, 1948.
1948n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists' Chief", Madera (California) Tribune and Mercury, January 6, 1948.
1948n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists' Chief", Edinburg (Texas) Valley Review, January 8, 1948.
1948n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists' Chief", Carson City (Nevada) Appeal, January 15, 1948.
1948n.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists' Chief", Pottsville (Pennsylvania) Journal, January 15, 1948.
1948n.11.
Magazine Article: "ACS Officers", Iron Age, January 15, 1948.
1948n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "May Offer Milling for Sea Water Conversion", Los Angeles Examiner, March 14, 1948.
1948n.13.
Magazine Article: "Dr. Linus Pauling: Atomic Architect", Science Illustrated, vol. 3, no. 5, (May, 1948): 38-40.
1948n.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Oxford Encaenia", Oxford Mail, June 24, 1948.
1948n.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Oxford Honors Douglas", New York Times, June 24, 1948.
1948n.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Royal Society of London Honors Chemist", New York Times, July 13, 1948.
1948n.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemist Honored", Christian Science Monitor, July 19, 1948.
1948n.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "President-Elect of Chemists Criticizes Thomas Committee For Treatment of Scientists", Saint Louis (Missouri) Star-Times, September 8, 1948.
1948n.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Plays Thomas Committee", San Jose (California) News, September 8, 1948.
1948n.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemical Society Head Charges Probe Committee", Cushing (Oklahoma) Citizen, September 9, 1948.
1948n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Men of Science", Saint Louis (Missouri) Globe-Democrat, September 9, 1948.
1948n.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Lead of US in Scientific Study Greater Than Nazis' Before 1917, Chemists Told", Portland Oregonian, September 14, 1948.
1948n.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "President-Elect of American Chemical Society is..." [Photo with caption], Oregon Journal, September 14, 1948, September 15, 1948.
1948n.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemical Society Leaders", Saint Louis (Missouri) Globe Democrat, September 15, 1948.
1948n.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists to Hear Californian Friday", Denver Colorado News, October 12, 1948.
1948n.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Expert Plans Denver Talk", Denver Post, October 19, 1948.
1948n.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "We Are For Wallace", New York Times, October 20, 1948.
1948n.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "To Hear World's Top Chemist", Crested Butte (Colorado) Pilot, October 21, 1948.
1948n.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemist to Speak at Wyoming U", Sheridan (Wyoming) Press, October 21, 1948.
1948n.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Author-chemist's Autograph", Denver Post, October 23, 1948.
1948n.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Coast Savant to Address Chemistry Unit", Salt Lake City (Utah) Deseret News, October 26, 1948.
1948n.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "State ACS Group to Hear Noted Chemist at College", Bozeman (Montana) Chronicle, October 26, 1948.
1948n.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Eminent Chemist Speaks at U. Science Gathering", Salt Lake City (Utah) Telegram, October 27, 1948.
1948n.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Portland Scientist, New Head of Chemical Society Billed", Portland Oregonian, November 1, 1948.
1948n.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cal Tech Chem Head to Speak at Luncheon", (Corvallis) Oregon State University Daily Barometer, November 5, 1948.
1948n.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Honor Revealed for New Plasma", Seattle (Washington) Times, November 6, 1948.
1948n.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chem Honorary Will Hear Pauling at Luncheon", Corvallis Oregon State University Daily Barometer, November 6, 1948.
1948n.38.
Journal Article: "For Outstanding Services_ _ _", Engineering and Science Monthly, vol. 12, no. 2, (November 1948): 3-4.
1948n.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Named President-Elect of Chemical Society", New York Times, December 7, 1948.
1948n.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemist Explains New Disease Cure Theory", Indianapolis (Indiana) Star, December 7, 1948.
1948n.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Volwiler to Become Chemical Society Head", Publication Unknown, 1948.
1948n.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to Speak", Publication Unknown, 1948.
1948n.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Oxford Honorary Degrees", London Times, 1948.
1948n.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Crellin Will Lists Church and Caltech", Pasadena (California) Star-News, 1948.
1948n.45.
Newsletter Article: "Tenney Denounces Pauling", Academic Freedom Bulletin, 1948.

1949n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1949.
1949n.1.
Journal Article: "Linus Carl Pauling", Chemical and Engineering News, vol. 27, no. 1, (January 3, 1949): 28.
1949n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Idea to Advance Medicine", Publication Unknown, March 17, 1949.
1949n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Protein Molecule Facing a Solution", New York Times, March 19, 1949.
1949n.4.
Journal Article: "Some Recent Trends in Biochemistry", Chemical and Engineering News, vol. 27, no. 15 (April 11, 1949): 1041-1042.
1949n.5.
Journal Article: "Pauling, Linus Carl", Current Biography, vol. 10, no. 5 (May 1949): 43-45.
1949n.6.
Journal Article: Gray, George W., "Pauling and Beadle", Scientific American, vol. 180, no. 5 (May 1949): 16-21.
1949n.7.
Newsletter Article: "The 1949 Edgar Fahs Smith Meeting", Catalyst, vol. 34, no. 5, (May, 1949): 161.
1949n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Celebrities Will Receive Degrees Here", Tampa (Florida) Minaret, June 1, 1949.
1949n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Claremont Head Urges Red Teachers' Dismissal", Los Angeles Times, June 14, 1949.
1949n.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Red Tutors Held Unfit by Own Credo", Los Angeles Examiner, June 14, 1949.
1949n.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Would Okeh Red Teacher Who Remained Out of Party", Los Angeles News, June 14, 1949.
1949n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Profs. Differ", Los Angeles Herald-Express, June 14, 1949.
1949n.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Fire Red Tutors' Urges Educator", Los Angeles Mirror, June 14, 1949.
1949n.14.
Newsletter Article: "May Meeting", Crucible, vol. 34, no. 6, (June, 1949): 188.
1949n.15.
Newsletter Article: "San Gorgonio Section Chartered by National Society", SCALACS, (June, 1949): 303.
1949n.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Noted Analytical Chemist to Receive Fisher Prize", New York Times, August 19, 1949.
1949n.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Making a Cancer Test at Detroit Research Institute", Detroit (Michigan) News, September 13, 1949.
1949n.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Discovery of Blood Disease Called Key to Cancer Cure", Detroit (Michigan) Times, September 13, 1949.
1949n.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Stellar Role of Physical Chemist Cited", New York Journal of Commerce, September 19, 1949.
1949n.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Basic Research Support Urged", New York Journal of Commerce, September 20, 1949.
1949n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "$75,000,000 A Year Asked for Science", New York Times, September 20, 1949.
1949n.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Gain For Control Plan Seen", New York Times, September 25, 1949.
1949n.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Russia and the Atom Bomb", New York Herald Tribune, September 25, 1949.
1949n.24.
Magazine Article: "The $75,000,000 Question", Newsweek, October 3, 1949.
1949n.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "5,000 Chemists to Attend Meeting", Publication Unknown, 1949.
1949n.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Indoor Farmyard Ready for Study of Life", Publication Unknown, 1949.

1950n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1950.
1950n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prospect of Early Advance in Medical Science Given", New Brunswick (New Jersey) Daily Gleaner, February 8, 1950.
1950n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Urges U.S., Soviet Begin Talks to End the Threat of Atomic Warfare", New York Times, February 14, 1950.
1950n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Declares War Politically Meaningless", Publication Unknown, February 19, 1950.
1950n.4.
Newspaper Clipping: No Title [Re: speech to the Louisiana section of the ACS], New Orleans (Louisiana) Times-Picayune, April 6, 1950.
1950n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Test Tube Antibodies Developed", Picayune (Mississippi) Item, April 10, 1950.
1950n.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Science Seeking Cues on Dosage", New Orleans (Louisiana) Times-Picayune, April 11, 1950.
1950n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Science, Law, Religion, Education, Unite Against Conviction of Bridges, Robertson and Schmidt", Los Angeles Key, May 22, 1950.
1950n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Weinbaum Warmly Defended by his Superior at Caltech", San Francisco (California) Examiner, June 17, 1950.
1950n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Activities of Caltech's Pauling Spotlighted", Los Angeles Examiner, June 22, 1950.
1950n.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Speaks-Out!", Baytown (Texas) Sun, August 31, 1950.
1950n.11.
Magazine Article: "Is Science Finding the Secret of Life?" Pageant, vol. 6, no. 5 (September 1950): 4-25. [Includes correspondence].
1950n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Science Class Proposed in Every Grade", San Diego (California) Union, October 9, 1950.
1950n.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Noted Chemist Here", Hamilton Spectator, November 6, 1950.
1950n.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Two Teachers Balk on Reply to Query on Link With the Reds", Los Angeles Times, November 14, 1950.
1950n.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Wopschall Agrees to Submit Data", Pasadena (California) Star News, November 15, 1950.
1950n.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Holds Chemists Should Organize", Cleveland (Ohio) Plain Dealer, November 30, 1950.
1950n.17.
Typescript: Dan H. Campbell, et al. "The Preparation and Properties of a Modified Gelatin (Oxypolygelatin) as an Oncotic Substitute for Serum Albumin", November 1950.
1950n.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Budenz Names 30 as Commies", Publication Unknown, 1950.

1951n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1951.
1951n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Not Notified of Hawaii Action", Pasadena (California) Star-News, March 28, 1951.
1951n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Holliday and Ferrer Linked to Red Fronts", Los Angeles Times, April 5, 1951.
1951n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hawaii University Gets 3 Academic Freedom Cases", Harvard (Massachusetts) Crimson, June 19, 1951.
1951n.4.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling", Science, June 29, 1951.
1951n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Soviets Dispute a Chemical Theory", New York Times, July 15, 1951.
1951n.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Secrets of Proteins Uncovered", Pasadena (California) Star-News, September 4, 1951.
1951n.7.
Press Release: No Title, [re: Linus Pauling and Robert Corey reporting on their research on the structure of proteins.] September 4, 1951.
1951n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists Unravel Protein's Secrets", New York Times, September 5, 1951.
1951n.9.
Journal Article: "Soviets Blast Pauling, Repudiate Resonance Theory", Chemical and Engineering News, vol. 29, no. 37, (September 10, 1951): 3712-3714.
1951n.10.
Magazine Article: "Chemists Solve a Great Mystery", Life, September 24, 1951.
1951n.11.
Journal Articles: "The Structure of Proteins" and "Russian Chemists on the Party Line", Pasadena California Institute of Technology Engineering and Science, October 1951.
1951n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Brookshaven Laboratory Medical Head Links Acceleration of All Science Study", Publication Unknown, November 6, 1951.
1951n.13.
Journal Article: "Scientists in the News", Science, (November 16, 1951).
1951n.14.
Typescript: Latimer, W.M., "Gilbert Newton Lewis Medal", [Introduction of Linus Pauling] November 27, 1951.
1951n.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists Honored", El Centro (California) Imperial Valley Press, November 28, 1951.
1951n.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Win Chemistry Honors", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, November 28, 1951.
1951n.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Awarded Medal", Martinez (California) Contra Costa Gazette, November 28, 1951.
1951n.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Two Scientists Awarded Medals", Pomona (California) Progress-Bulletin, November 28, 1951.
1951n.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists Honored", Oroville (California) Mercury-Register, November 28, 1951.
1951n.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Two Californians Win Chemistry Awards", Alameda (California) Times-Star, November 28, 1951.
1951n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists Honored", Monterey (California) Peninsula Herald, November 28, 1951.
1951n.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "2 State Chemists Win Gold Medals", Richmond (California) Independent, November 28, 1951.
1951n.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Wins Award", Alhambra (California) Post-Advocate, November 28, 1951.
1951n.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemical Society Honors 2 on Golden Anniversary", New York Times, November 28, 1951.
1951n.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists Win Chemistry Awards", Oxnard (California) Press-Courier, November 29, 1951.
1951n.26.
Magazine Article: "Do Colleges Have to Hire Red Professors?" American Legion, November 1951.
1951n.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Synthesis of Hormone Drug Cortisone Top Science News", Whittier (California) News, December 3, 1951.
1951n.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Complete Synthesis of Cortisone Tops Science News During Year", Merced (California) Sun-Star, December 3, 1951.
1951n.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientific Accomplishment of this Year Revealed", Tucson (Arizona) Citizen, December 3, 1951.
1951n.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Full Synthesis of Cortisone Top Science News", Salt Lake City (Utah) Deseret News, December 3, 1951.
1951n.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cortistone Discovery Made Top Science News in 1951", Augusta (Georgia) Chronicle, December 3, 1951.
1951n.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Rates Synthesis of Cortisone Top Science News of the Year", Marietta (Ohio) Times, December 3, 1951.
1951n.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cortisone Synthesis Topped Science Year", Pittsfield (Massachusetts) Berkshire Eagle, December 3, 1951.
1951n.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cortisone Synthesis Held Top Science Story of the Year", Boston (Massachusetts) Traveler, December 3, 1951.
1951n.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cortisone Development Seen as Top Science News of 1951", Troy (Ohio) News, December 3, 1951.
1951n.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Best Science Stories of Year Chosen", Waterbury (Connecticut) American, December 3, 1951.
1951n.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Synthesis of Cortisone Top Science News of '51", Paterson (New Jersey) News, December 3, 1951.
1951n.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hormone Drug Synthesis Tops 1951 Science List", Cadillac (Michigan) News, December 3, 1951.
1951n.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cortisone Synthesis 'Top Science News'", Long Beach (California) Press Telegram, December 4, 1951.
1951n.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cortisone Made by 2 Scientists", Baton Rouge (Louisiana) State Times, December 4, 1951.
1951n.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Complete Synthesis of Hormone Drug Cortisone Tops Science News of the Year", Humboldt (California) Standard, December 4, 1951.
1951n.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Synthesis of Hormone Drug Cortisone is Called Top Scientific News of 1951", Salinas (California) Californian, December 4, 1951.
1951n.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cortisone Synthesis Tops Science Deeds", Oneida (New York) Dispatch, December 4, 1951.
1951n.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cortisone Synthesis Rated Top Science News of 1951", Spokane (Washington) Chronicle, December 4, 1951.
1951n.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "Synthesis of Cortisone Held Top Science Story of 1951", Jackson (Michigan) Citizen Patriot, December 4, 1951.
1951n.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cortisone Synthesis is Top Science Story", Midland (Michigan) News, December 4, 1951.
1951n.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hormone Drug Synthesis Big News of Year", Chattanooga (Tennessee) News-Free Press, December 4, 1951.
1951n.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "Synthetic Cortisone Science Top", Akron (Ohio) Beacon-Journal, December 4, 1951.
1951n.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cortisone Development Top 1951 Science News", Greenville (Michigan) News, December 4, 1951.
1951n.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Synthetic Cortisone is Rated Top Scientific News of Year", North Tonawonda (New York) News, December 4, 1951.
1951n.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cortisone Story Tops Bomb in Science Writer's Mind", Burlington (Vermont) News, December 4, 1951.
1951n.52.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cortisone Story Said Tops for '51", Stockton (California) Record, December 4, 1951.
1951n.53.
Newspaper Clipping: "Synthesis of Cortisone Top Science News", Three Rivers (Michigan) Commercial, December 4, 1951.
1951n.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cortisone Research Tops Science News of 1951, Ellis Says", Sturgis (Michigan) Journal, December 4, 1951.
1951n.55.
Newspaper Clipping: "Development of Baby Atom Bomb Another Story", Bucyrus (Ohio) Telegraph-Forum, December 4, 1951.
1951n.56.
Newspaper Clipping: "Synthesis of Cortisone is Termed Top by 1951 Science News", Fresno (California) Bee, December 5, 1951.
1951n.57.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cortisone Story Tops for Science", Gary (Indiana) Post-Tribune, December 5, 1951.
1951n.58.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hormone Drug Coristone Synthesis Rated Leading Science News of 1951", Dallas (Texas) Times Herald, December 5, 1951.
1951n.59.
Newspaper Clipping: "Synthesis of Cortisone Outstanding 1951 Medical Development", Watsonville (California) Register-Pajaronian, December 5, 1951.
1951n.60.
Newspaper Clipping: "Find Cheap Cortisone Source", New Orleans (Louisiana) Item, December 5, 1951.
1951n.61.
Newspaper Clipping: No Title, Lansing (Michigan) State Journal, December 5, 1951.
1951n.62.
Newspaper Clipping: "Science Makes Great Strides With New Drugs During Closing Year", Cambridge (Ohio) Jeffersonian, December 5, 1951.
1951n.63.
Newspaper Clipping: "Science Writer Picks Ten Leading Science Stories in News of 1951", South Haven (Michigan) Tribune, December 5, 1951.
1951n.64.
Newspaper Clipping: "Says Cortisone Synthesis Top Science Story of the Year", Grand Rapids (Michigan) Press, December 5, 1951.
1951n.65.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cortisone Drug Top Science News of the Year", Cincinnati (Ohio) Post, December 5, 1951.
1951n.66.
Newspaper Clipping: "Considers Top Science News in 1951 Synthesis Hormone", Gilroy (California) Dispatch, December 6, 1951.
1951n.67.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cortisone Top Science News of 1951", Battle Creek (Michigan) Enquirer News, December 6, 1951.
1951n.68.
Newspaper Clipping: "Synthesis of Cortisone Tops Science News", Flint (Michigan) Journal, December 6, 1951.
1951n.69.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hormones Top Science News of 1951", Richmond (California) Independent, December 6, 1951.
1951n.70.
Newspaper Clipping: "Complete Synthesis of Cortisone is Top Science News of 1951", Savannah (Georgia) Press, December 6, 1951.
1951n.71.
Newspaper Clipping: "Year's Biggest Science Story was Cortisone", Clarksdale (Mississippi) Press, December 7, 1951.
1951n.72.
Newspaper Clipping: "Synthesis of Cortisone is Top Science News of the Year", Cheboygan (Michigan) Tribune, December 8, 1951.
1951n.73.
Newspaper Clipping: "Synthesis on Cortisone Top Science News in '51 -- Ellis", Bisbee (Arizona) Review, December 11, 1951.

1952n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1952.
1952n.1.
Magazine Article: "Popular Mechanics Fiftieth Anniversary Hall of Fame 1902-1952", Popular Mechanics, January 1952.
1952n.2.
Newsletter Article: "Gilbert Newton Lewis Medal", Vortex, vol. 13, no. 1, January 1952.
1952n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Visits Reed Famous Scientist to Speak", Portland (Oregon ) Reed College Quest, February 11, 1952.
1952n.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Heralds New Era in Medicine Based on Studies of Molecular Action", Portland Oregonian, February 13, 1952.
1952n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: April Fools Edition, California Institute of Necrology Hot Rivet [California Institute of Technology Tech], April 1, 1952.
1952n.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Please Give Some Facts'", Christian Science Monitor, May 10, 1952.
1952n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Deny Pauling a Passport, Says Report", Pasadena (California) Independent, May 11, 1952.
1952n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Plans No Appeal For Passport", Pasadena (California) Star-News, May 12, 1952.
1952n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Passport is Denied to Dr. Linus Pauling; Scientist Assails Action as 'Interference'", New York Times, May 12, 1952.
1952n.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Famed Caltech Chemist Denied Passport as Communist Suspect", Mirror, May 12, 1952.
1952n.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Scientist Refused Passport; Raps State Dept.", Los Angeles Daily News, May 12, 1952.
1952n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Denied Passport by U.S.", Los Angeles Times, May 12, 1952.
1952n.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Raps Passport Ban", Los Angeles Examiner, May 12, 1952.
1952n.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prof. Pauling Hits State Dept. Ban on England Visa", Los Angeles Herald & Express, May 12, 1952.
1952n.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "DuBridge Says No Reason to Believe Pauling a Red", Pasadena (California) Star-News, May 13, 1952.
1952n.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Kjent USA-forsker nektes britisk visum", Aftenposten (Oslo), May 13, 1952.
1952n.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech President Backs Dr. Pauling's Red Denial", Los Angeles Times, May 13, 1952.
1952n.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling, Noted Chemist, Refused Passport", Washington Post, May 13, 1952.
1952n.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "An Un-American Import", Boston (Massachusetts) Daily Globe, May 13, 1952.
1952n.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "America's Own Iron Curtain", Chicago (Illinois) Sun-Times, May 14, 1952.
1952n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "He Will Stay at Home", Dallas (Texas) Morning News, May 15, 1952.
1952n.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Answers Passport Rejection With Strong Denial He's Communist", Pasadena (California) Independent, May 15, 1952.
1952n.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling's Passport Denied by State Department", Pasadena California Institute of Technology California Tech, May 15, 1952.
1952n.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientific Genius", Washington Post, May 16, 1952.
1952n.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Velvet Curtain Falls on Passports", Louisville (Kentucky) Courier-Journal, May 19, 1952.
1952n.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling's Predicament", New York Times, May 19, 1952.
1952n.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Acheson Bans Report on Pauling Rebuff", Pasadena (California) Star-News, May 22, 1952.
1952n.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemist Makes Another Try for Visa", Christian Science Monitor, May 31, 1952.
1952n.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. Action on Passport is Protested", Tallahassee (Florida) Democrat, May, 1952.
1952n.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Morse Raps Officials in Pauling Case", Pasadena (California) Star- News, June 6, 1952.
1952n.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Commies Step Up Attacks on Passport Curbs", Chicago (Illinois) Tribune, June 13, 1952.
1952n.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Inherent Power' Again", Sunday Portland Oregonian, June 22, 1952.
1952n.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Acheson Backs Rejection of Pauling Passport Plea", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 25, 1952.
1952n.34.
Journal Article: Mather, Kirtley F., "Scientists in the Doghouse", The Nation, vol. 26, no. 174 (June 28, 1952): 638-640.
1952n.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Illiberalism", Manchester (New Hampshire) Guardian, June 30, 1952.
1952n.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "UC Loyalty Oath Helped Put Travel Ban on Dr. Pauling", San Francisco Chronicle, June 30, 1952.
1952n.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Scientist, UC's Oath and a Suspicion: How Dr. Pauling Was Refused a Passport", San Francisco Chronicle, June 30, 1952.
1952n.38.
Journal Article: "Pauling Passport", Chemical and Engineering News, vol.30, no. 28, (July 14,1952): 2884.
1952n.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "State Department Clears Pauling for Trip Abroad", Pasadena (California) Star-News, July 15, 1952.
1952n.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "State Department Alters Stand; Dr. Pauling Given Passport to Travel in Europe", Los Angeles Examiner, July 16, 1952.
1952n.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Gets Limited Passport", Los Angeles Times, July 16, 1952.
1952n.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling is Granted Limited Passport", The Honolulu (Hawaii) Advertiser, July 17, 1952.
1952n.43.
Journal Article: "News and Notes", Science, vol. 116 (August 1, 1952). [Includes reply from U.S. State Department, Science vol. 116 (August 29, 1952).].
1952n.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Leading Physicists Protest Visa Curbs As Peril To Science", New York Times, October 13, 1952.
1952n.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "Brookhaven Laboratory Medical Head Links Acceleration of all Science Study", Portland Oregonian, November 7, 1952.
1952n.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Best Interests'", Publication Unknown, 1952.
1952n.47.
Journal Article: "On "Nonresonance" Between East and West", Chemical and Engineering News, (1952): 2474.
1952n.48.
Journal Article: "Passport", The Month, 1952.
1952n.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "Canceled Passport", Publication Unknown, 1952.
1952n.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Wins Bout for Visa", Publication Unknown, 1952.

1953n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1953.
1953n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Step in Solving Chemistry's Most Complex Problem-- Structure of the Protein Molecule", New York Times, January 25, 1953.
1953n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Professors Wait Tables for Students", Pasadena (California) Star-News, March 12, 1953.
1953n.3.
Newsletter Clipping: "Fundamental Structure For Protein Materials", Science News Letter, March 28, 1953.
1953n.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Enzyme Clue Leads to Super-insecticides", New York World-Telegram and Sun, April 10, 1953.
1953n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Research Keys Leather Chemists' Talk", Footwear News, June 5, 1953.
1953n.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Brittisk Strom Mot Dulles", Stockholms-Tidningen, July 30, 1953.
1953n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Duell mellan USA:s Sovjets kemistlejon", "Kemin måste hjālpa oss alla sa Skabersjö på kongresstart", Stockholms-Tidningen, July 30, 1953.
1953n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Neue Möglichkeiten der Eiweißforschung", Publication Unknown (Sweden), July 30, 1953.
1953n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Germany Pauling Topic", Pasadena (California) Star-News, October 20, 1953.
1953n.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Two Blood Molecule Diseases Under Study by Caltech Researchers", Publication Unknown, November 13, 1953.
1953n.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Plans World Lecture Tour", Pasadena (California) Star-News, December 13, 1953.
1953n.12.
Journal Article: Ian Mac Arthur, "The Pauling-Corey Models and Fibrous Proteins", Proc. Royal Soc. Of London, [B], vol. 141 (1953): 33-39.

1954n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1954.
1954n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. Indictment Won't Stop Smoking, Dr. Ochsner Says", Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Inquirer, January 10, 1954.
1954n.2.
Journal Article: "Chemical Biology at Caltech", Pasadena California Institute of Technology Engineering and Science, vol. XVII, no.5 (February 1954): 10-11.
1954n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Matter Expert Views Science Calls it 'Greatest Cultural Study'", Yellow Springs (Ohio) Antioch College Record, March 19, 1954.
1954n.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Medicine's Future Role Great, Dr. Pauling Says", Dayton (Ohio) Daily News, March 19, 1954.
1954n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Pendulum View: Improved Over Last Issues", California Institute of Technology (Pasadena) California Tech, May 27, 1954.
1954n.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Reed Commencement Speaker Notes Lack of Clear Thinking in Oppenheimer Case", Portland Oregonian, June 14, 1954.
1954n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Hits Majority Report on Dr. Oppenheimer", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 15, 1954.
1954n.8.
Press Release: "A recent development in medical research is the discovery that some diseases are the result of the genetically-controlled manufacture of protein molecules with abnormal structure." The Chemical Institute of Canada, June 21, 1954.
1954n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Can Use Nobel Cash", Pasadena (California) Star-News, August 12, 1954.
1954n.10.
Newspaper Article: "Enrolls at Reed", Pasadena (California) Star-News, September 21, 1954.
1954n.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "American Due to Receive Nobel Chemistry Award", New York Times, November 2, 1954.
1954n.12.
Newspaper Clippings: "Born och Bothe delar Pauling ensam om sitt", Dagens Nyheter (Sweden), November 4, 1954.
1954n.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Två Nobelpris till tre forskare", Svenska Dagbladet (Sweden), November 4, 1954.
1954n.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling och kemisk bindning", Dagens Nyheter (Sweden), November 4, 1954.
1954n.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelkemi: Äggvitemolekylernas dubbelspiraler", Svenska Dagbladet (Sweden), November 4, 1954.
1954n.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Kemipristagaren hit med polarflyget", Stockholms-Tidningen (Sweden), November 4, 1954.
1954n.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Docent stig sunner: Ingen har som Pauling klargjort den kemiska bindningens grundnatur", Sydsvenska Dagbladet Snallposten (Sweden), November 4, 1954.
1954n.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemist Pauling Wins Nobel Prize in Atoms", Pasadena (California) Independent, November 4, 1954.
1954n.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Notified Here of Award of Nobel Prize", Ithaca (New York) Journal, November 4, 1954.
1954n.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Wins Nobel Chemistry Prize", Pasadena (California) Star-News, November 4, 1954.
1954n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Awarded Nobel Chemistry Prize", Washington D.C. Times-Washington, November 4, 1954.
1954n.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Career of Dr. Pauling Full of Achievements", Los Angeles Times, November 4, 1954.
1954n.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Paulings banbrytande insats", Stockholms-Tidningen (Sweden), November 4, 1954.
1954n.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "More Nobel Prize Winners", Portland Oregonian, November 4, 1954.
1954n.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Notified Here of Award of Nobel Prize", Ithaca Journal, November 4, 1954.
1954n.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Target of M'Carthy Wins Nobel Prize", Chicago (Illinois) Sun-Times, November 4, 1954.
1954n.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Won By U.S. Chemist", New York Times, November 4, 1954.
1954n.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Awarded Nobel Chemistry Prize", Los Angeles Times, November 4, 1954.
1954n.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sibirisk krigsfånge får Nobelpris Två Tyskar Delar Fysikbleöningen", Publication Unknown, November 4, 1954.
1954n.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Excerpts From Nobel Prize Speech Delivered by Schweitzer in Oslo", New York Times, November 5, 1954.
1954n.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Oregon's Nobel Winner", Portland Oregonian, November 8, 1954.
1954n.32.
Journal Article: "Pauling Named Nobel Laureate", Chemical and Engineering News, vol. 32, no. 45, (November 8, 1954): 4485.
1954n.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelpreise der Physik", Die Zeit (Germany), November 11, 1954.
1954n.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Lee Shippey asks 'What do You Think?'", Sierra Madre (California) News, November 11, 1954.
1954n.35.
Newsletter Article: "Nobelist Linus Pauling", Science News Letter, vol. 66 no. 20 (November 13, 1954): 307.
1954n.36.
Magazine Article: "The Falsetto Voice", Nation, November 13, 1954.
1954n.37.
Magazine Article: "The Timeless Honor", Newsweek, November 15, 1954.
1954n.38.
Magazine Article: "Nobelmen of 1954", Time, (November 15, 1954): 67-70.
1954n.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling, Wife and 2 Sons to Fly to Denmark", Pasadena (California) Star-News, November 25, 1954.
1954n.40.
Journal Article: "Linus Pauling Nobel Prizewinner", Pasadena California Institute of Technology Engineering and Science, vol. XVIII, no. 2, (November 1954): 11-14.
1954n.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Honored at Dinner", Pasadena (California) Star-News, December 4, 1954.
1954n.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to See Father Receive Nobel Prize", Pasadena (California) Star-News, December 6, 1954.
1954n.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Departs to Get Nobel Prize", Los Angeles Times, December 7, 1954.
1954n.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Arets kemipristagare kom med stor familj", Svenska Dagbladet (Stockholm), December 8, 1954.
1954n.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "Svensk professorsmamma motte Pauling med rosor", Dagens Nyheter (Sweden), December 8, 1954.
1954n.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling can use Nobel Cash", Pasadena (California) Star-News, December 8, 1954.
1954n.47.
Newspaper Clipping: No Title, Svenska Dagbladet (Stockholm), December 8, 1954.
1954n.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelfolket Samlat", Dagens Nyheter (Sweden), December 8, 1954.
1954n.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hela familjen hämtar priset", Stockholms-Tidningen (Sweden), December 8, 1954.
1954n.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Gets Nobel Prize", Minnesota Mirror, December 9, 1954.
1954n.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelpristagarbarn Skamtar Respektlost med fars Molekvler", Stockholms-Tidningen (Sweden), December 8, 1954.
1954n.52.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelpristagarmote hos Riksmarskalken", Svenska Dagbladet (Stockholm) December 10, 1954.
1954n.53.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Accepts Nobel Award", Pasadena (California) Star-News, December 10, 1954.
1954n.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Awarded to 5 Americans", Honolulu (Hawaii) Star-Bulletin, December 10, 1954.
1954n.55.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hemingway glänzt durch Abwesenheit", Publication Unknown, December 10, 1954.

1954n2.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1954.
1954n2.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelfesten hos Ekeberg samlade 100", Stockholms-Tidningen (Sweden), December 10, 1954.
1954n2.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelfolket Samlat", Dagens Nyheter (Stockholm, Sweden), December 10, 1954.
1954n2.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Konstnärinnan b akom Nobeldiplomen Fick Ta ck-brev Från André Gide", Stockholms-Tidningen (Sweden), December 11, 1954.
1954n2.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Kemi-Pauling Djärvaste Profilen", Kvallsupplaga Aftonbladet (Sweden), December 11, 1954.
1954n2.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Obesvärad pristagare charmerade Nobelfest", Dagen Nyheter (Sweden), December 11, 1954.
1954n2.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Kvick Pauling hederssvensk på Nobelgalan", Stockholms-Tidningen (Sweden), December 11, 1954.
1954n2.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Happy Nobel Prize Winner", Los Angeles Times, December 11, 1954.
1954n2.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Han vågade ej bjuda upp", Aftonbladet (Sweden), December 12, 1954.
1954n2.9.
Newspaper Clipping: No Title, Honolulu (Hawaii) Saturday Star-Bulletin, December 11, 1954.
1954n2.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hemingway, Pauling Among 7 Feted in Nobel Prize Rite", Los Angeles Examiner, December 11, 1954.
1954n2.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Stockholms Nobelfest Fem Priser Overrakt", Aftenposten (Oslo), December 11, 1954.
1954n2.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Valkyria I Svart Bland Nobeldamer I Tv-Ljus", Stockholms-Tidningen (Sweden), December 11, 1954.
1954n2.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Congratulations for Nobel Winner", New York Times, December 11, 1954.
1954n2.14.
Newspaper Clippings: "Kvick Pauling hederssvensk på Nobelgalan", Stockholms-Tidningen (Sweden), December 11, 1954.
1954n2.15.
Newspaper Clippings: "Glänsande Nobelfest i Stŕålkastarljus", Svenska Dagbladet (Stockholm), December 11, 1954.
1954n2.16.
Newspaper Clippings: "Obesvärad Pristagare Charmerade Nobelfest", Dagens Nyheter (Sweden) December 11, 1954.
1954n2.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Seven Given Nobel Prizes", Milwaukee (Wisconsin) Journal, December 10, 1954.
1954n2.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Science Prize Winners", St. Louis (Missouri) Everyday Magazine, December 11, 1954.
1954n2.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hemingway, Six Others Receive Nobel Awards", Los Angeles Times, December 11, 1954.
1954n2.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Allvar och livsglädje på ...", [title indecipherable] Svenska Dagbladet (Stockholm), December 11, 1954.
1954n2.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Glänsande Nobelfest i strålkastarljus", Svenska Dagbladet (Stockholm), December 11, 1954.
1954n2.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Obesvärad pristagare charmarade Nobelfest" Dagens Nyheter (Sweden), December 11, 1954.
1954n2.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Glänsande hyllning till polioforskare" Dagens Nyheter (Sweden), December 11, 1954.
1954n2.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech's Pauling Wins Nobel Prize", Daily News, December 11, 1954.
1954n2.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Obesvärad Pristagare Charmerade Nobelfest", Dagens Nyheter (Sweden), December 12, 1954.
1954n2.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Han vågade ej Njuda Upp", Aftonbladet (Sweden), December 12, 1954.
1954n2.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pasadena's Nobel Prize Winner", Pasadena (California) Star-News, December 12, 1954.
1954n2.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peter Vågade Inte Bjuda Upp Margaretha", Aftonbladet (Sweden), December 12, 1954.
1954n2.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Arthur, Fiancee Are Entertained", Honolulu (Hawaii) Advertiser, December 12, 1954.
1954n2.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fru Born kungens bordsdam vid Nobelgalan på Slottet", Dagens Nyheter (Sweden), December 12, 1954.
1954n2.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Polar Route to Deserved Acclaim", Publication Unknown, December 13, 1954.
1954n2.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Party för Nobelpristagare", Svenska Dagbladet (Stockholm), December 13, 1954.
1954n2.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Barns Sjukdomar Upptäckes på Friska Föräldrar Plötslig Ingivelse Ledde till Upptäccket av molekylär Sjukdom", Kvällsposten (Sweden), December 14, 1954.
1954n2.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelpristagare på lundabesök nära åka värdshus förbi", Svenksa Dagbladet (Sweden), December 16, 1954.
1954n2.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelpristagare Såg Domkyrka, Fysikum", Sydsvenska Dagbladet (Sweden), December 17, 1954.
1954n2.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Das Nobelfest in Stockholm", Die Weltwoche (Switzerland), December 17, 1954.
1954n2.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Berättade i Går i Lund om sina senaste rön", Sydsvenska Dagbladet (Sweden), December 17, 1954.
1954n2.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Lund en Trevlig Stad Säger Evigt Glad Nobelpristagare", Lunds Dagblad (Sweden), December 17, 1954.
1954n2.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelpristagare Pauling Besökte en Lundaindustri", Arbetet (Sweden), December 19, 1954.
1954n2.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prof. L. Pauling åter i Lund i går", Skånska Dagbladet (Sweden), December 19, 1954.
1954n2.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Amerikansk vaksine betyr slutten på polio", Morgen Posten (Sweden), December 20, 1954.
1954n2.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fem Nobelpristagare kommer till Stockholm", Publication Unknown, December 1954.
1954n2.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Reed to Hear Caltech Man", Publication Unknown, 1954.
1954n2.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Chemist in Spotlight", Publication Unknown, 1954.
1954n2.45.
Newspaper Clipping: No Title, [re: Nobel Prize Speech] National Guardian, 1954.
1954n2.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "Slam", Publication Unknown, 1954.
1954n2.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling och Gard blev ljuspunkter", Publication Unknown (Germany), 1954.
1954n2.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Fest", Publication Unknown, (Sweden) 1954.
1954n2.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Wins Prize", Publication Unknown (Oregon), 1954.

1955n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1955.
1955n.1.
Journal Cover: [Photograph - Linus Pauling: Family Pride in Nobel Prize], Chemical and Engineering News, vol. 33, (January 17, 1955).
1955n.2.
Journal Article: "The Scientific Work of Linus Pauling", Chemical and Engineering News, vol. 33, (January, 17, 1955): 242.
1955n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Des Voix S'elevent en U.R.S.S.", Le Monde (Paris) January 19, 1955.
1955n.4.
Journal Article: "The Month at Caltech", Pasadena California Institute of Technology, Engineering and Science, vol. XVIII, no. 4 (January 1955): 13-16.
1955n.5.
Magazine Article: "Correction Re: 'The Falsetto Voice'", Nation, February 19, 1955.
1955n.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner Dr. Pauling Here Briefly", Publication Unknown, March 10, 1955.
1955n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Would Ban Nuclear Weapons Test", Portland Oregonian, March 18, 1955.
1955n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Era in Medicine Predicted by Dr. Pauling at Mount Holyoke", New York Times, April 24, 1955.
1955n.9.
Magazine Article: "Nobel Prize Winner to be Feted", Childhood Nephrosis News, vol. 1, no. 1, (April 1955): 1.
1955n.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Pay Einstein Tribute", Publication Unknown, May 3, 1955.
1955n.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Celebridades Mundiales: Linus Pauling", Monterrey, N. L. Hilo Directo de la United Press, May 12, 1955.
1955n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "World of AD 2000 to Rival Fiction Ideas, Pauling Says", Los Angeles Times, May 25, 1955.
1955n.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Footlight Foolishness Opens Caltech Meet", Pasadena (California) Star News, June 21, 1955.
1955n.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists Appearing on KCOP Optimist about Peace", Monrovia (California) News Post, June 23, 1955.
1955n.15.
Magazine Article: "VIP: The World's 100 Most Important People", LOOK, October 4, 1955.
1955n.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prof. Pauling Tells of Switch on Passport", New York Times, November 15, 1955.
1955n.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Senators to Shift Federal Policy on Passports", Washington D.C. Evening Star, November 15, 1955.
1955n.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Passport Division Scored by Pauling", Los Angeles Times, November 16, 1955.
1955n.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Flays State Dept.", Publication Unknown, November 16, 1955.
1955n.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Probers Recall McLeod On Passport Decision", (Washington D. C.) Evening Star, November 16, 1955.
1955n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. Policy on Passports Challenged", Washington Post, November 16, 1955.
1955n.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Passport Denials Arouse Senators", New York Times, November 16, 1955.
1955n.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Prof. Pauling Hits Visa Ban at Quiz", Los Angeles Examiner, November 16, 1955.
1955n.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Attacks Passport Ban at Inquiry", Los Angeles Examiner, November 16, 1955.
1955n.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Says 'Something Rotten' in State Dept. Passport Policies", Pasadena (California) Star-News, November 16, 1955.
1955n.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Compton Denounces Federal Loyalty Checks on Scientists", St. Louis (Missouri) Post-Dispatch, November 16, 1955.
1955n.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mind Change on Pauling's Passport Told", Publication Unknown, November 16, 1955.
1955n.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Visa Probers Hear Compton Blast", Los Angeles Times, November 17, 1955.
1955n.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Passport Aide Gives Story of Pauling Case", Los Angeles Times, November 17, 1955.
1955n.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Passport Policy Held Inconsistent", Pasadena (California) Star-News, November 17, 1955.
1955n.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Road Blocks to Science", St. Louis (Missouri) Post-Dispatch, November 19, 1955.
1955n.32.
Newsletter Article: "U.S. Passport Policy Under Review", Federation of American Scientists Newsletter, November 21, 1955.
1955n.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Propaganda Project!", Publication Unknown, November 21, 1955.
1955n.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling vs. Sinclair", Honolulu (Hawaii) Record, November 24, 1955.
1955n.35.
Magazine Article: "Win a Prize - Get a Passport", New Republic, November 28, 1955.
1955n.36.
Journal Article: "Roadblocks to a World Traveler", Chemical and Engineering News, November 28, 1955.
1955n.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Right to Face Accusers and Know Charges is Upheld Again", Milwaukee (Wisconsin) Journal, November 29, 1955.
1955n.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Centennial Convocation", Poly Men, November 1955.
1955n.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Presented to 3 Americans", Los Angeles Times, December 11, 1955.
1955n.40.
Journal: No Title, [Photo of LP] The Chemi-Chronicle, (1955).
1955n.41.
Newspaper Clipping: [in Japanese] 1955.
1955n.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Stresses Great Need for Original Ideas", Publication Unknown, 1955.
1955n.43.
Newsletter Article: "Linus Pauling, Atomic Architect", pH, 1955.

1956n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1956.
1956n.1.
Journal Article: "Child Disease Linked to New-Found Enzyme", Medical News, (March 12, 1956).
1956n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Will Address Physicians' Meet", Publication Unknown, April 18, 1956.
1956n.3.
Newsletter Article: "Another Nobel Winner Joins SSRS", SSRS Newsletter, no. 48, April 1956.
1956n.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner Tells Research Plan", Publication Unknown, May 2, 1956.
1956n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sees Delay in Drug for Mental Ills" New York Herald Tribune, May 3, 1956.
1956n.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Biochemist Seen Aiding Mind Ills", New York Times, May 3, 1956.
1956n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Gets $ 450,000 for Mental Study", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 25, 1956.
1956n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Passport Denial Aired by Nobel Prize Winner" Los Angeles Free Press, August 9, 1956.
1956n.9.
Magazine Article: "Genes & Mental Defectives", Time, September 10, 1956.
1956n.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Deliver 4 Mead-Swing Talks", Oberlin College (Ohio) Review, October 12, 1956.
1956n.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "A-Tests Reduce Life- Pauling", Pasadena (California) Independent, October 22, 1956.
1956n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Rock Painting", Pasadena (California) Star-News, November 22, 1956.
1956n.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Predicts Revolution in Medicine", Pomona (California) Progress Bulletin, December 3, 1956.
1956n.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "As We See It... By One of Us", Pomona (California) Progress Bulletin, December 4, 1956.
1956n.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Among Ten Greatest Scientists of our Times", Pasadena (California) Independent, December 11, 1956.
1956n.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Named Among 10 'Greatest Scientists'", Pasadena (California) Star-News, December 11, 1956.
1956n.17.
Journal Article: "Biochemie: Molekular-Krankheiten", Selecta, (1956):877.
1956n.18.
Newspaper Article: "Visiting Students Assist at Nuptials", Publication Unknown, 1956.

1957n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1957.
1957n.1.
Magazine Article: "10 Science Greats of our Times", Science Digest, vol. 41, no. 1, (January 1957): 83-85.
1957n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atomic Bomb Film Due at Institute", Santa Barbara (California) News, April 3, 1957.
1957n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Open Letter", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, April 3, 1957.
1957n.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Attempt to Distort Loyalty Record of Dr. Pauling Noted", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, April 4, 1957.
1957n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling's Contributions", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, April 5, 1957.
1957n.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Calls for End to Testing of Nuclear Weapons", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, April 6, 1957.
1957n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Question Evidence Quoted Against a Fellow Citizen", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, April 6, 1957.
1957n.8.
Journal Article: "Molecules and Mental Illness", The Nation, (April 20, 1957): 336-338.
1957n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Albert Schweitzer Mahnt Die Welt Zure Vernunft", Westdeutsche Allgemeine (Essen), April 24, 1957.
1957n.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Molecular Medicine Expert Speaks to Winter Night Club", Colorado Springs (Colorado) Free Press, April 24, 1957.
1957n.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "'H' Test Toll of 1,000 Seen by Scientist", Hammond (Indiana) Times, April 29, 1957.
1957n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Scientists Speak", New York Herald Tribune, May 5, 1957.
1957n.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize-Winning Chemist Highlights Honors Assembly", Saint Louis (Missouri) Washington University Student Life, May 14, 1957.
1957n.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "1,000,000 Deaths Predicted From Past Nuclear Blasts", Saint Louis (Missouri) Dispatch, May 15, 1957.
1957n.15.
Journal Article: G. Dus, "Loaded Dice", Science, vol. 125, no. 3255, (May 17, 1957).
1957n.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "They Are Depending on You", New York Daily Worker, May 19, 1957.
1957n.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Lewis, Pauling, Beadle, Add to Nuclear Bomb Controversy", California Institute of Technology (Pasadena) California Tech, May 23, 1957.
1957n.18.
Journal Article: "The Molecular Basis of Disease", Medical Science, vol. 1, no. 10, (May 25, 1957): 23-26.
1957n.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "25 Scientists Petition for Halting of Atom Tests", Washington Post, May 27, 1957.
1957n.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Tell Scientists' Fear of Atom Tests", Los Angeles Times, June 1, 1957.
1957n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "2000 Scientists Ask Ban on Nuclear Tests", Los Angeles Mirror News, June 3, 1957.
1957n.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists Protest Nuclear Test Perils", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 3, 1957.
1957n.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Defective Babies Seen if Atomic Tests Continue", Los Angeles Times, June 3, 1957.
1957n.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "A-test Ban Demanded by 2000 US Scientists", New York World-Telegram, June 3, 1957.
1957n.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "2000 Sign Appeal 'To All People'", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 3, 1957.
1957n.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Probers to Drop Dr. Pauling Quiz", Publication Unknown, June 7, 1957.
1957n.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "7 Here Deny Red Hand in A-Test Plea", New York Journal-American, June 8, 1957. [Includes correspondence].
1957n.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pravda Defends Pauling", Los Angeles Examiner, June 9, 1957.
1957n.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Details H-test Stand", Los Angeles Mirror News, June 10, 1957.
1957n.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Effects of Fallout Queried", New York Times, June 11, 1957.
1957n.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Going to Work on Dr. Pauling", San Francisco Chronicle, June 12, 1957.
1957n.32.
Bulletin Article: "How Dangerous is Radioactive Fallout", New York Foreign Policy Bulletin, June 15, 1957.
1957n.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Une declaration du professeur Pauling", France Observateur, June 20, 1957.
1957n.34.
Newsletter Clipping: "Pauling Calls H-Bomb Testing a Moral Issue: Says Millions Will Die From Tests Already Made", Society for Social Responsibility in Science Newsletter, June 1957.
1957n.35.
Magazine Article: "Kein Atomexperiment ist ein Menschenleben Wert", Schweizer Illustrierte Zeitung (Switzerland), no. 27, (July 1, 1957): 4.
1957n.36.
Newsletter Clipping: "Atomforschung-dem Völkerrecht verpflichten!" August 30, 1957.
1957n.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "800 millioner blir drept I en ny atom krig", Dagbladet (Oslo), August 31, 1957.
1957n.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "En Eneste H-Bombe-eksplosjon skaper tusener defekte barn", Dagbladet (Oslo), August 1957.
1957n.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linda Helen Pauling Weds Walter Barclay Ray Sept. 8", Sierra Madre (California) News, September 3, 1957.
1957n.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Holiday Cover Subject", California Cambrian, September 3, 1957.
1957n.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "To Lecture Here", New Brunswick (New Jersey) Brunswickan, October 18, 1957.
1957n.42.
Magazine Article: "National Affairs", Time, October 28, 1957.
1957n.43.
Magazine Article: Nancy Lynch, "A Walk in a Dark Room", Mademoiselle, (October 1957): 98-153.
1957n.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Urges Realistic View of Nuclear Perils", Publication Unknown, November 3, 1957.
1957n.45.
Flyer: "The Bomb!! Fallout & Survival Giant Public Meeting", November 3, 1957.
1957n.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "What are the Dangers of H-Bomb Tests to You and Your Children", Livermore (California) Herald, November 22, 1957.
1957n.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "Expect 200 at Nuclear Weapon Protest Sun.", Publication Unknown, November 22, 1957.
1957n.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "For a Start: Stop Testing", St. Louis (Missouri) Post-Dispatch, November 29, 1957.
1957n.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Condon to Speak Dec. 15", Los Angeles Open Forum, November 1957.
1957n.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "An Appeal by American Scientists to the Governments and People of the World", Times (London), 1957.

1958n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1958.
1958n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "The danger of nuclear war and the need for a crash program for peace", Hollywood (California) Universal Viewpoint, January 4, 1958.
1958n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "9,000 scientists of 43 lands ask nuclear tests be stopped", New York Times, January 14, 1958.
1958n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Snyder Tells Why Radiation Is Peril to Unborn Generations", Honolulu (Hawaii) Star-Bulletin, January 14, 1958.
1958n.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists of 44 Nations Ask End of Bomb Tests", Publication Unknown, January 14, 1958.
1958n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace lure could be a booby trap", New York World-Telegram and The Sun, January 15, 1958.
1958n.6.
Journal Article: "Nobelists Explore Ways to Peace in 'Age of Destruction'", Medical News, (January 27, 1958):8.
1958n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling raps Teller's fall-out feud tactics", San Francisco News, February 20, 1958.
1958n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel prize winner to speak against nuclear bomb tests", Palo Alto (California) Stanford Daily, February 20, 1958.
1958n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling speech at Wheeler today", University of California Berkeley Daily Californian, February 20, 1958.
1958n.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists Teller and Pauling Still Far Apart On Atom Tests", San Francisco Call-Bulletin, February 21, 1958.
1958n.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Teller says underground H-tests safe", San Francisco Chronicle, February 21, 1958.
1958n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Debate Foes", San Francisco News, February 21, 1958.
1958n.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Accuses Teller of Lying About Fallout Danger", San Francisco Chronicle, February 21, 1958.
1958n.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Teller-Pauling Atom Debate Proves Mild", San Francisco Examiner, February 21, 1958.
1958n.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "2 Scientists Debate Danger of Fallout From Nuclear Tests", Oakland (California) Tribune, February 21, 1958, p. 3.
1958n.16.
Journal Article: "Blessed are the Peacemakers, but not in Washington D.C.", I. F. Stone's Weekly, (February 24, 1958).
1958n.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Only a Few Speak Up", San Francisco News, March 1, 1958. [Includes correspondence].
1958n.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Human Group Agreement", San Francisco Progress, March 5-6, 1958.
1958n.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to lecture on war prevention", University of California Los Angeles Daily Bruin, March 17, 1958.
1958n.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Debunking the Pauling Petition"; "Letters to the Editor", Chico (California) Enterprise Record, March 1958, March 17, 1958. [Includes correspondence].
1958n.21.
Journal Article: "Chemists Need Good Wives", Chemical and Engineering News, March 17, 1958.
1958n.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling lectures on war", University of California Los Angeles Daily Bruin, March 18, 1958.
1958n.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling urges studying peace instead of war", University of California Los Angeles Daily Bruin, March 19, 1958.
1958n.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "H-Tests Mean Doom!", University of California Los Angeles Daily Bruin, March 28, 1958.
1958n.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Probes Mystery of Cancer", Pasadena (California) Star News, March 31, 1958.
1958n.26.
Newsletter Article: "Dr. Linus Pauling Scores", Federation of American Scientists Newsletter, (March 1958).
1958n.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist With a Cause", New York Times, April 5, 1958.
1958n.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Court Ban of Atomic Bomb Tests Sought", Pasadena (California) Independent, April 5, 1958.
1958n.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Urges Reduction of Nuclear Arms", Pasadena (California) Independent, April 6, 1958.
1958n.30.
Magazine Article: "Nuclear Tests: World Debate", Time, April 7, 1958.
1958n.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Geneticist Says 200,000 Kids H-Bomb Price", Pasadena (California) Independent, April 9, 1958.
1958n.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Raps U.S. H-Bomb Views", Los Angeles University of Southern California Daily Trojan, April 15, 1958.
1958n.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Must Stop Tests - Pauling", Los Angeles University of Southern California Daily Trojan, April 16, 1958, p. 3.
1958n.34.
Magazine Article: "The Atom: How Sane the SANE?", Time, April 21, 1958.
1958n.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "View On Fall-Out Queried", New York Times, April 27, 1958.
1958n.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Laureate Twice Over", New York National Guardian, April 28, 1958.
1958n.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Moon Stunt Shot Opposed", Washington Post and Times Herald, April 30, 1958.
1958n.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "What is the Radiation Danger?", New York Newsday, April 30, 1958.
1958n.39.
Journal Article: "An Interview with Linus C. Pauling, Ph.D., Nobel Laureate", Spectrum, vol. 6, no. 9, (May 1, 1958): pp. 234.
1958n.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atomic Infantry Sought by Army", New York Times, May 12, 1958.
1958n.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Interview Protested", New York Times, May 13, 1958.
1958n.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fallout Effect Tests", Grand Forks (North Dakota) Herald, May 13, 1958.
1958n.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Danger of Fallout Doubted", Grand Forks (North Dakota) Herald, May 14, 1958.
1958n.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Why Canada Ended its State Trading Uranium Monopoly", Chicago (Illinois) Sun-Times, May 14, 1958.
1958n.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Interview Protested", New York Times, May 15, 1958. [Includes correspondence].
1958n.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Pauling Speaks Monday", University of Southern California (Los Angeles) Daily Trojan, May 16, 1958.
1958n.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "Is Atomic Fallout Deadly ?", Tucson Arizona Daily Star, May 18, 1958.
1958n.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "Overflow Crowd Greets Pauling", University of Southern California (Los Angeles) Daily Trojan, California, May 20, 1958.
1958n.49.
Typescript, Correspondence: Jack, Homer A., "Linus C. Pauling", May 20, 1958.
1958n.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Campus favors continuing H-bomb tests", California Institute of Technology (Pasadena) California Tech, May 29, 1958.
1958n.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "Program Against Nuclear War", Gresham (Oregon) Social Questions Bulletin, May 1958.
1958n.52.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Honored By French Chemists", Los Angeles Times, June 6, 1958.
1958n.53.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Receives 15th Honorary Degree", Sierra Madre (California) News, June 12, 1958.
1958n.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to Talk Here on Atom War", Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania) Press, June 15, 1958.
1958n.55.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Fears Greater Fallout in U.S. A-Bombs", Boston (Massachusetts) Globe, June 16, 1958.
1958n.56.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Talks at Antioch Commencement", Yellow Springs (Ohio) News, June 19, 1958.
1958n.57.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Steps Down to Teach", Pasadena (California) Independent, June 19, 1958.
1958n.58.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chairman Post at Caltech Quit by Dr. Pauling", Los Angeles Times, June 19, 1958.
1958n.59.
Newspaper Clipping: "Reds Honor Pauling, Due Here Today", Oakland Press, June 22, 1958.
1958n.60.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Grateful For Soviet Honor", Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania) Post Gazette, June 23, 1958.
1958n.61.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling in Interview Lays Bare Dangers of Continued H-Bomb Tests", United Electric (Radio & Machine Workers of America) News, June 23, 1958.
1958n.62.
Journal Article: "Pauling Succeeded by Swift", Chemical & Engineering News, (July 7, 1958).
1958n.63.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atomic Fallout-and your children", Los Angeles Examiner, July 13, 1958.
1958n.64.
Magazine Article: "The Secret of Life", Time, July 14, 1958.

1958n2.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles Related to Linus Pauling, 1958.
1958n2.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner Asks Less Bombs", Seattle (Washington) Post, July 29, 1958.
1958n2.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling, A-Test Foe, Is Visitor", Seattle (Washington) Times, July 29, 1958.
1958n2.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling To Talk Here On Dangers Of Fallout", Seattle Washington Daily, July 31, 1958.
1958n2.4.
Newsletter Article: "Pauling Book", SSRS Newsletter, (July 1958).
1958n2.5.
Journal Advertisement: "There are several of us at National Review who know a great deal about the last days of Joe McCarthy: Esquire's World and Joe McCarthy's", National Review, (July 1958).
1958n2.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Seeks 'Secretary of Peace'", Pasadena (California) Independent Star-News, August 3, 1958.
1958n2.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Savant urges quick end to nuclear weapon tests, sounds warning", Portland Oregonian, August 5, 1958.
1958n2.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "No Place to Hide, or Laugh", Seattle Washington Teamster, August 8, 1958.
1958n2.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Pauling Tries To Become Politician Pauling", Minneapolis (Minnesota) Sunday Tribune, August 10, 1958.
1958n2.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Fallout: Answering the AEC", New York Post, August 10, 1958.
1958n2.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling On Fallout Perils", Baltimore (Maryland) Sun, August 11, 1958.
1958n2.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Unpretentious Scientist", New York Times, August 11, 1958.
1958n2.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Sees an Era of Peace" Cleveland (Ohio) News, August 11, 1958.
1958n2.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Gavin and Pauling: Men of Fire", Cleveland (Ohio) News, August 11, 1958.
1958n2.15.
Magazine Article: "Jews, Gentiles and The Bomb", Chicago (Illinois) Sentinel, August 14, 1958.
1958n2.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Strontium 90 in N. D. Soil Blamed on Russ", Publication Unknown, August 15, 1958.
1958n2.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "It May Be Too Late Now", Denver (Colorado) Post, August 17, 1958.
1958n2.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. and Britain Give Plan To Halt A-Tests If Soviet Will Confer on Controls", New York Times, August 23, 1958.
1958n2.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "An End to Nuclear Tests?", New York Times, August 23, 1958.
1958n2.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Question of Fallout", New York Times Book Review, August 24, 1958.
1958n2.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nuclear Test Issue Poses Dilemma for U.S.", New York Times, August 24, 1958.
1958n2.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Best Sellers", Pasadena (California) Scene-Independent Star News, August 31, 1958.
1958n2.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Too Many Brinks", Observer (London), August 31, 1958.
1958n2.24.
Magazine Article: "How Pauling Did It", Frontier, August, 1958.
1958n2.25.
Journal Article: "Wir müssen sofort handeln", Die Friedens Rundschau, August 1958.
1958n2.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Britain 'Rude' to Nobel Prize Winner", Pasadena (California) Star-News, September 5, 1958.
1958n2.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "En promille for freden", Dagbladet (Oslo), September 8, 1958.
1958n2.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Attempt to Gag Scientist: Public Opinion Wins a Hearing for Dr. Pauling", Peace News (England), September 12, 1958.
1958n2.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "London Diary", New Statesman (England), September 13, 1958.
1958n2.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Best Sellers", Pasadena (California) Scene-Independent Star News, September 14, 1958.
1958n2.31.
Magazine Article: Untitled [re: LP persona non grata in England], Time, September 15, 1958.
1958n2.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Amerikanisder Nobelpreisträger spridt in Steele", Publication Unknown, September 18, 1958.
1958n2.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Argues Against Atom War", Riverside (California) Press-Enterprise, September 21, 1958.
1958n2.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Return Gets Britain OK", Pasadena (California) Star-News, September 22, 1958.
1958n2.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Wir Sind Bedroht", Neue Ruhr Zeitung (Germany), September 25, 1958.
1958n2.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelpreisträger in Essen", Publication Unknown (Germany), September 25, 1958.
1958n2.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemie-Nobelpreisträger warnt", Westdeutsche Allgemeine (Germany), September 27, 1958.
1958n2.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelpreisträger Prof. Pauling: Wissenschaftler sollen die Welt vor Gefahren Warnen", Neue Ruhr Zeitung (Germany), September 27, 1958.
1958n2.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mit der Bombe Kann man Nicht Leben", Westfälische Rundschau (Germany), September 27/28, 1958.
1958n2.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Motor der Antiatombewegung in Steele", Publication Unknown, (Germany)September 27/28, 1958.
1958n2.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atom-Íod Droht Der Bundesrepublik", Wendeniffes Tageblatt (Germany), September 29, 1958.
1958n2.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hvert 80. Menneske baerer på anlegg for en farlig mental sykdom", Addressenavisen Trondheim (Sweden), September 29, 1958.
1958n2.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ladung hatte 29 v. H. Uebergewicht", Publication Unknown, September 29, 1958.
1958n2.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling's Visit", Unknown Publication, September 1958.
1958n2.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling In Essen", Das Andere Deutschland (Germany), September 1958.
1958n2.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "Superbombene tvinger fram freden", Dagbladet Dabs (Sweden), October 1, 1958.
1958n2.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ich bin Optimist" Wochenzeitung (Germany), October 1, 1958.
1958n2.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "Indians Criticize Soviet Atom Test", New York Times, October 4, 1958.
1958n2.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mit der Bombe Kann Mann Nicht Leben", Deutsche Volkszeitung (Germany), October 4, 1958.
1958n2.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "15000 Atomtote in jedem Jahr", Sie Tat (Germany), October 4, 1958.
1958n2.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Sees End of War", Oakland (California) Tribune, October 9, 1958.
1958n2.52.
Newspaper Clipping: "Defective child menace growing", Montreal Gazette (Canada), October 16, 1958.
1958n2.53.
Newspaper Clipping: "To Deter War", New York Times, October 19, 1958.
1958n2.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "1-Day Fallout to Bring Cancer Death in 10 in Area -- Pauling", Pasadena (California) Star-News, November 6, 1958.
1958n2.55.
Newspaper Clipping: "Genetic Dangers of Fallout", New York Times, November 9, 1958.
1958n2.56.
Newspaper Clipping: "World on Path Towards Peace", Chicago (Illinois) Sun-Times, November 10, 1958.
1958n2.57.
Newspaper Clipping: "Holds A-bomb is Tool to End World's Wars", Chicago (Illinois) Tribune, November 10, 1958.
1958n2.58.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dealing With the Soviets", New York Times, November 13, 1958.
1958n2.59.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Relates Science to Future, Notes Implication of Atomic Weapons", New Haven (Connecticut) Yale Daily News, November 18, 1958.
1958n2.60.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Predicts Ban on Nuclear Tests", Cincinnati (Ohio) Enquirer, November 18, 1958.
1958n2.61.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling..." AIBS Bulletin, November 1958.
1958n2.62.
Newspaper Article: "Don't Stop H Tests!", University of California Los Angeles Daily Bruin, November 1958. [Includes correspondence].
1958n2.63.
Newsletter Article: "Nur die öffentliche Meinung kann die Einstellung der Atomverbrechen erzwingen", Das Gewissen, [Munich, West Germany] November 1958.
1958n2.64.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Crossbreeds Viruses to Make Better Vaccines", Pasadena (California) Star-News, December 25, 1958.
1958n2.65.
Newspaper Clipping: "ILWU Hears Nobel Prize Winner", Honolulu (Hawaii) Advertiser, December 31, 1958.
1958n2.66.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Loses Suit Against Paper", Publication Unknown, 1958.
1958n2.67.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling's Statements in Television Quiz Reviewed", New York Herald Tribune, 1958.
1958n2.68.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fall-Out Protection", Publication Unknown, 1958.
1958n2.69.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Teller Would Debate on Radio", Publication Unknown, 1958.
1958n2.70.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sparks from the News Circuit", California Feature Service, 1958. [Includes corrsepondence].

1959n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1959.
1959n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Scientist at U of O Asks for End to Nuclear Tests", Eugene (Oregon) Register-Guard, January 21, 1959.
1959n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "1959 - Gateway to a Golden Future - or Brink of Death", International Longshore and Warehouse Union Reporter, January 23, 1959.
1959n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "People and Pools", Pasadena (California) Saturday Star-Bulletin, January 31, 1959.
1959n.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Urges Support of Nuclear Talks at Geneva", Arcadia (California) Tribune, February 2, 1959.
1959n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "35,000 Super-Bombs Enough - Pauling", Pasadena (California) Record, February 4, 1959.
1959n.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner to Speak on Nuclear Test Issue", Los Angeles University of Southern California Daily Trojan, February 17, 1959.
1959n.7.
Newsletter Article: "Brooklyn 'Sane' to Hear Pauling"; "Calls Sr.-90 'Safe'", Survival, March 16, 1959.
1959n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Discuss Fallout Dangers", Pasadena (California) Star-News, March 20, 1959.
1959n.9.
Magazine Article: "Radioactivity and Death", These Times, March 1959.
1959n.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "The AEC and Fallout: Record Shows a Tendency to Belittle", Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania) Post-Gazette, April 2, 1959.
1959n.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Will Speak at M.S.U.", Publication Unknown (Michigan), April 19, 1959.
1959n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "'I Like People and Molecules,' Says Dr. Pauling", Pasadena (California) Star-News, April 26, 1959.
1959n.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Says U.S. Has 75,000 A-Bombs", New York Times, April 28, 1959.
1959n.14.
Advertisement: "Senator Hubert Humphrey's Resolution No. 96", Detroit Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, April 30, 1959.
1959n.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pentagon Problems-I", New York Times, May 4, 1959.
1959n.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Are We as Right as We Think?", New York Times, May 8, 1959. [Includes correspondence].
1959n.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "BPWC Speaker", Bishop (California) Inyo Register, May 14, 1959.
1959n.18.
Magazine Article: "A-Defense: 75,000 Bombs?" Newsweek, May 11, 1959.
1959n.19.
Newsletter Article: "Radiation Perils Cited", Newsletter of the United Independent-Socialist Committee (May 1959).
1959n.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Test Fallout Cited in Mental Disease", San Francisco Chronicle, May 31, 1959.
1959n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Union Press Gaitskell on A-arm Issue", New York Herald Tribune, June 7, 1959.
1959n.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Universitetet er vel ikke stengt?", Dagbladet (Oslo), June 11, 1959.
1959n.23.
Newsletter Article: Untitled, Das Argument (Berlin, Germany), June 29, 1959.
1959n.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: Kein Krieg mehr", Blick in die Zeit (Germany), June-August 1959.
1959n.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prof. L. Pauling sprach", Muntersche Zeitzing (Germany), July 1959.
1959n.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Der Friede der Menschheit Hangt am seidenen Faden", Landeshauptstadt Dusseldorf (Germany), July 1, 1959.
1959n.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Unsere wahl: atomod oder weltregierung", Dusseldorfer Nachrichten (Germany), July 2, 1959.
1959n.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Die glanzlosen Ungeheuer", Feuilleeton (Germany), July 3, 1959.
1959n.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dies schrieb Professor Pauling fur", Die Iga (Germany), July 3, 1959.
1959n.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Neue Warnung Paulings vor der Atombombe", Stuttgarter Zeitung (Germany), July 4, 1959.
1959n.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professor Pauling beschwort den Schrecken der Bombe", Stuttergarter Nachrichten (Germany), July 4, 1959.
1959n.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Eine Mahnung an die Menschheit", Publication Unknown (Germany), July 6, 1959.
1959n.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "USA skickae telegram och Sovjet observator", Dagens Nyheter (Sweden), July 28, 1959.
1959n.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bombs Exist to Kill Everyone Says Pauling", Los Angeles Times, August 5, 1959.
1959n.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Backs Cause of Preventing N-War", Tokyo Mainichi, August 5, 1959.
1959n.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Congress Against Nuclear Bombs Opens in Hiroshima", Tokyo Mainichi, August 6, 1959.
1959n.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "H'shima Conference Appeal Defended by Dr. Pauling", Tokyo Mainichi, August 11, 1959.
1959n.38.
Newspaper Clipping: [in Japanese], Asahi (Japan) Evening News, August 14, 1959.
1959n.39.
Newspaper Clipping: [in Japanese], Asahi (Japan) Evening News, August 15, 1959.
1959n.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Think for Self': Pauling's Report from Schweitzer", San Bernardino (California) Sun-Telegram, August 23, 1959.
1959n.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fallout and Radiation", Edmonton (Alberta) Journal, September 1, 1959.
1959n.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist to Outline Dangers of Radiation", Publication Unknown, September 2, 1959.
1959n.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "To Combat Strontium 90", New York Times, September 13, 1959.
1959n.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Statement to the American Public", New York Times, September 17, 1959.
1959n.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Opens Speech Series; Talks Changed to Bailey Hall", Cornell (New York) Daily Sun, October 6, 1959.
1959n.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "SANE Nuclear Policy", [advertisement] New York Post, October 25, 1959.
1959n.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "Rockefeller Calls for New A-Tests", Pasadena (California) Star-News, October 26, 1959.
1959n.48.
Journal Article: No Title, [advertisement] Chemical & Engineering News, (October 26, 1959).
1959n.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "Legal Notices", Publication Unknown, October 29, 1959.
1959n.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Wer denkt an Hiroshima?", Publication Unknown, October 1959.
1959n.51.
Magazine Article: "Von Natur aus Optimist: Dr. Linus Pauling", Neue Berliner Illustrierte, October 1959.
1959n.52.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prospects for Peace are Good, Says U.S. Professor", Melbourne Age, November 3, 1959.
1959n.53.
Newspaper Clipping: "2,000 at International Co-operation Rally, Sydney Morning Herald, November 23, 1959.
1959n.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. Capable of Destroying Soviet", Sydney Morning Herald, November 23, 1959.
1959n.55.
Newspaper Clipping: "Of candidates and cranberries", New York Times, November 20, 1959.
1959n.56.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist"; "Women to Confer: Big Role at Talks", Congress (Australia and New Zealand), November 1959.
1959n.57.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists Agree on Fallout Facts", Otago Daily Times (New Zealand), December 1, 1959.
1959n.58.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. Outlay Up 11% on Atomic Weapons", New York Times, December 3, 1959.
1959n.59.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Finish Atom-Test Study", New York Times, December 19, 1959.
1959n.60.
Newspaper Clipping: "Increasing Fallout, Buildup", Otago Daily Times (New Zealand), December, 1959.
1959n.61.
Newspaper Clipping: "On Education vs. Propaganda", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, December 1959.
1959n.62.
Typescript, Correspondence: Dubosclard, Olga V., "About Three Talks on Ideas", 1959.
1959n.63.
Magazine Article: Untitled, The Pushpin Monthly Graphic, no. 21, 1959.
1959n.64.
Journal Article: "[Japanese]" The World (Japan), 1959.
1959n.65.
Magazine Article: No Title, [re: Our Choice: Atomic Death or World Government Conference, Germany 1959], Publication Unknown (Germany), 1959.
1959n.66.
Newspaper Clipping: "Neue Warnung Paulings vor der Atombombe", Publication Unknown (Germany), 1959.
1959n.67.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Gewann Neue Freunde", Publication Unknown (Germany), 1959.

1960n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1960.
1960n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: No Title, [satire advertisement re: GLEE] Publication Unknown, January 1960.
1960n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Saved", Seattle (Washington) Times, February 1, 1960.
1960n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Saved from Coast Cliff" New York Times, February 1, 1960.
1960n.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Safe After Night on Cliff", Seattle (Washington) Post-Intelligencer, February 1, 1960.
1960n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Rescued, On Sea Cliff 24 Hrs." New York Herald Tribune, February 1, 1960.
1960n.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Missing Scientist Found on Cliff", Melbourne Herald, February 1, 1960. [Includes correspondence].
1960n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nuclear Scientist Rescued", Sun, February 2, 1960.
1960n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Found on Cliff", Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette-Times, February 1, 1960.
1960n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Molecules Yield Clue to Protein", New York Times, March 7, 1960.
1960n.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Solons Call L.A. Parley Red 'Feeler'", Publication Unknown, March 24, 1960.
1960n.11.
Journal Article: [Photograph pp. 15] Pasadena California Institute of Technology Engineering and Science, (April 1960).
1960n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Scores Medical System", New York Times, June 1, 1960.
1960n.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Replies", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 10, 1960.
1960n.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Opposed Philosophies on the Armament Race", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 20, 1960.
1960n.15.
Typescript: "Linus Pauling Statement", June 21, 1960.
1960n.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Noted Chemist May Be Cited For Contempt", New Haven (Connecticut) Evening Register, June 22, 1960.
1960n.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Some Identifications", Publication Unknown, June, 1960.
1960n.18.
Newsletter: No Title, Post War World Council Newsletter (New York), (June, 1960).
1960n.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "An Open Letter on Linus Pauling -- to Sen. Dodd", New Haven (Connecticut) Register, July 3, 1960.
1960n.20.
Magazine Article: "He Believes ...", Time, July 4, 1960, 53.
1960n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling In Warning On Dental X-Rays", New York Times, July 7, 1960.
1960n.22.
Typescript: "McCarthy Reappears", Dagbladet (Oslo), July 11, 1960.
1960n.23.
Typescript: "Impressions Américaines: Aspects de la Chasse Aux Sorcieres" [French: Toward World Democracy], Democratie Mondiale (France), no. 23, July 1960.
1960n.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Radiation Horrors", Lewistown (Montana) Daily News, August 10, 1960.
1960n.25.
Magazine Article: "Peace March in Los Angeles", Frontier, September 1960: 9-10.
1960n.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling is Cast In Role of Martyr", New York Times, October 4, 1960.
1960n.27.
Newspaper Clipping: No Title, [Petition for Pauling's right to not divulge names of scientists who circulated test ban petition] New Haven (Connecticut) Evening Register, October 10, 1960.
1960n.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bomb shelters of disarmament?" [Los Gatos (California) Times Guest Columnist Debate; Pauling 8/32], Los Gatos (California) Times, October 14, 1960.
1960n.29.
Magazine Article: "Der Fall Linus Pauling", Stimme, October 15, 1960.
1960n.30.
Newspaper Clipping: No Title, New York Times, October 16, 1960.
1960n.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Pauling Case: End of an Inquiry?", New York Times, October 16, 1960.
1960n.32.
Journal Article: "Dr. Linus Pauling refused once again last week to reveal the names...", Chemical and Engineering News, (October 17, 1960): 29.
1960n.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Speaks Here", New York Times, October 25, 1960.
1960n.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Pleads for A-Test Ban", Pasadena (California) Star-News, October 25, 1960.
1960n.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Supports Congress Probe of Pauling Resolution", Publication Unknown, October 26, 1960.
1960n.36.
Magazine Article: "The Efficacy of Protest" Nation, October 29, 1960.
1960n.37.
Magazine Article: "Two Major Communist Objectives: Break Down Our Defense and Poison our Youth", Saturday Evening Post, (November 5, 1960): 10.
1960n.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Turned Down", Publication Unknown, November 22, 1960.
1960n.39.
Newspaper Clippings: "What is Freedom?", "More Dr. Pauling", Bellingham (Washington) Herald, December 2, 1960.
1960n.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Jack Scott", Vancouver (Washington) Daily Sun, December 2, 1960.
1960n.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Attack on Pauling Not Substantiated", Bellingham (Washington) Herald, December 4, 1960.
1960n.42.
Typescript: "San Francisco Town Hall For Peace and Freedom", December 5, 1960.
1960n.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Objects", Bellingham (Washington) Herald, December 20, 1960.
1960n.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Sees Nuclear Attack as Disaster", Publication Unknown (Seattle, Washington), December 1960.
1960n.45.
Journal Articles: Kalven, Harry Jr., "Congressional Testing of Linus Pauling -- Part I: The Legal Framework", Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, vol. XVI, no. 10, (December 1960); Part II: Sour wine in an Old Bottle", Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, vol. XVII no. 11, (January 1961).
1960n.46.
Magazine Article: "A Tribute to Dr. and Mrs. Linus Pauling", American Civil Liberties Union, 1960.
1960n.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "Engineers, Mathematicians, Scientists!!!" [Humor Ad], Publication Unknown, 1960.
1960n.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Barred from Opera House", Publication Unknown, 1960.
1960n.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "Evolution of Mind Seen as Hope for Morality", Publication Unknown, 1960.
1960n.50.
Magazine Article: "Ein Amerikanischer Bestseller" [re: No More War], Publication Unknown (Germany), 1960.
1960n.51.
Newspaper Clipping: No Title, [re: Atomic Testing], Publication Unknown, 1960.

1961n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1961.
1961n.1.
Magazine Article: "Men of the Year", Time, January 2, 1961.
1961n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Other Side", Morro Bay (California) Sun, January 6, 1961. [Includes correspondence].
1961n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Letter to the Editor: Passport Policies Questioned", New York Times, February 1, 1961.
1961n.4.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pauling Releases New Nuclear Petition"; "Pauling Works for Science, World Peace", Portland (Oregon) Reed College Quest, February 20, 1961.
1961n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus en Ava Pauling: Oproep tot stoppen van de verspreiding van kernwapens", Friese Koerier (Netherlands), March 4, 1961.
1961n.6.
Magazine Article: Deming, Barbara, "The Ordeal of Sane", Nation, March 11, 1961, 200-204.
1961n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Dares Critics to Call Him Pro-Red", Cleveland (Ohio) Press, March 17, 1961.
1961n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling to Receive Humanist Award Here", Cleveland (Ohio) Press, March 18, 1961.
1961n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Issues Dare to Critics in Senate", Cleveland (Ohio) Plain Dealer, March 18, 1961.
1961n.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Pauling Used by Reds'", Kansas City (Missouri) Star, March 18, 1961.
1961n.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Letter to the Editor: Pauling's Appeal", Cumberland (Wisconsin) Advocate, March 23, 1961.
1961n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Letter to the Editor: Equally Well Trained..." Rochester (New York) Democrat and Chronicle, March 28, 1961.
1961n.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Speech Tonight", Princeton University (New Jersey) Daily Princetonian, April 20, 1961.
1961n.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Asks End to Arms", Princeton University (New Jersey) Daily Princetonian, April 21, 1961.
1961n.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Total Disarmament Only Way to Survival, Pauling Says", Honolulu (Hawaii) Advertiser, April 7, 1961.
1961n.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Advocates Disarmament"; "Pauling and Ka Leo Reporter Discuss Issues in Interview"; "Why bow to IMUA?", Ka Leo O Hawaii, April 14, 1961.
1961n.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Unimpressed by Pauling", Honolulu (Hawaii) Star-Bulletin, April 15, 1961. [Includes correspondence].
1961n.18.
Essay: "Scientists are Human", University of California Davis Science and Human Values Forum, April 20, 1961.
1961n.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Pushes A-Weapon Ban", New York Daily News, April 21, 1961.
1961n.20.
Journal Article: "We Want Peace!", Minority of One, April 1961.
1961n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling om nedrustning", Morgenbladet (Oslo), May 4, 1961.
1961n.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professor Pauling", Orientering (Sweden) May 6, 1961.
1961n.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fakkeltoget for professor Pauling", Aftenposten (Oslo), May 6, 1961.
1961n.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ban on Atom Arms for NATO is Asked", New York Times, May 8, 1961.
1961n.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Group Opposes NATO Atom Arms", New York Times, May 8, 1961.
1961n.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling advarsler ble presisert igar", Aftenposten (Oslo), May 8, 1961.
1961n.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "SF og Paulingmotet", Dagbladet (Oslo), May 8, 1961.
1961n.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "8. mai", Srbeiderbladet (Sweden), May 8, 1961.
1961n.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Resolusjon mot spredning av kjerne-vapen", Nationen Oslo, May 8, 1961.
1961n.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Protestmote I Oslo mot atomvapen I vest", Aftenposten (Oslo), May 9, 1961.
1961n.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Norge venter at atom-politikken blir godtatt", Dagbladet (Oslo), May 9, 1961.
1961n.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professor Hygen 100 pst. enig I erklaeringen", Dagbladet (Oslo), May 10, 1961.
1961n.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Utnyttelse av Paulingmotet", Morgenposten Oslo, May 10, 1961.
1961n.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Utnyttelse av Paulingmotet", Srbeiderbladet (Sweden), May 10, 1961.
1961n.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Argus: Hykkelsk Arroganse", Morgenbladet (Sweden), May 10, 1961.
1961n.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Utnyttelse av Paulingmotet", Vartland (Sweden), May 10, 1961.
1961n.37.
Magazine Article: No Title, [Letter to the Editor] Time, May 19, 1961.
1961n.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Paulings report on Oslo peace conference", New York National Guardian, May 22, 1961.
1961n.39.
Bulletin: "Linus Pauling is Named 'Humanist of the Year'", Free Mind, vol. 9, no. 2/3, (February/March/April/May 1961): 1, 16.
1961n.40.
Magazine Article: "Who's Sane?", The American Legion Magazine, May 1961.
1961n.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sverige bor saga nej till atombomber NU", Freden (Sweden), May-June, 1961.
1961n.42.
Yearbook Article: A letter from Linus Pauling, Newark (New Jersey) College of Engineering Nucleus 1961, June 1, 1961.
1961n.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "World Scientists Meet for Nuclear Peace", Tribune, June 9, 1961.
1961n.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Report from Oslo", Washington (D.C.) Evening Star, June 14, 1961.
1961n.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "Oslo Conference on Nuclear Weapons", Winnipeg (Alberta) Tribune, June 16, 1961.
1961n.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Meaning of National Defense", Ottawa (Ontario) Citizen, July 21, 1961.
1961n.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "Continuing Arms Debate", Ottawa (Ontario) Citizen, July 22, 1961.

1961n2.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1961.
1961n2.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Critics of Dr. L. Pauling on Nuclear Disarmament", Ottawa (Ontario) Citizen, July 25, 1961.
1961n2.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pro and Con Dr. Pauling", Ottawa (Ontario) Citizen, July 27, 1961.
1961n2.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prof. Pauling to be speaker", Los Angeles Times, August 12, 1961.
1961n2.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Lives in Accommodating Land", Memphis (Tennessee) Commercial Appeal, August 13, 1961.
1961n2.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Calls Tests 'Peace Blow'", Pasadena (California) Independent, September 1, 1961.
1961n2.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Calls Tests 'Peace Blow'", Pasadena (California) Star-News, September 1, 1961.
1961n2.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "The People's Forum", Burlington (Vermont) Free Press, September 9, 1961.
1961n2.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace League to Host Mrs. Pauling", San Francisco Progress, September 13-14, 1961.
1961n2.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Only Five Governors Have Fallout Shelters", Bangor (Maine) Daily News, September 14, 1961. [Includes correspondence].
1961n2.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chruschtschow antwortete nicht", Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (Germany), September 14, 1961.
1961n2.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Russians Back a Plea to End Tests", Times (London), September 18, 1961.
1961n2.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "A-Test Foe Pauling Due Here Oct. 8", San Jose (California) Mercury News, September 25, 1961.
1961n2.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Address Anti-Nuclear Rally", Los Angeles Mirror-News, September 28, 1961.
1961n2.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. & Mrs. Pauling to be Honored at League Tea", San Jose (California) Resident, September 28, 1961.
1961n2.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Man Pauling Raps Red A-Test Fallout", Los Angeles Herald & Express, September 29, 1961.
1961n2.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "A peace worker with constant hope", Los Angeles People's World, September 30, 1961.
1961n2.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "1,500 launch crusade for Bill of Rights", Los Angeles People's World, September 30, 1961.
1961n2.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Joint Rally Protesting Nuclear Testing", Los Angeles People's World, September 30, 1961.
1961n2.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Says Shelters 'Not Answer'", Los Angeles Examiner, September 30, 1961 [sec. 4, p. 7].
1961n2.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Says Red Tests Set Fate of Thousands", Los Angeles Times, September 30, 1961 [p. 8].
1961n2.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Lead Anti-Test Rally", Los Angeles Examiner, September 30, 1961.
1961n2.22.
Magazine Article: "Scientists for Peace", Nation, September 30, 1961.
1961n2.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bar Group Hears Pauling", Yakima (Washington) Herald-Republic, September 1961.
1961n2.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Two Johnny Come-Latelies", New York Daily News, September 1961.
1961n2.25.
Journal Article: "Oppositionelle Tendenzen in den USA", Blätter für Deutsche und Internationale Politik (Germany), (September 1961): 838-846.
1961n2.26.
Journal Article: "No More Hiroshimas", Bulletin of Japan Council Against A and H Bombs, vol. 8, no. 7 (September 1961).
1961n2.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cmdr. Le Doux in error", Oxnard (California) Press-Courier, October 6, 1961.
1961n2.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Visit Set Sunday", San Jose (California) Mercury, October 6, 1961.
1961n2.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Risk in Shelters", Oxnard (California) Press-Courier, October 7, 1961.
1961n2.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling", San Francisco (California) Chronicle, October 8, 1961.
1961n2.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner Pauling, Wife Here Today", San Jose (California) Mercury News, October 8, 1961.
1961n2.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Shelters Give no Security -- Pauling", San Jose (California) Mercury News, October 9, 1961.
1961n2.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Fears A-Shelters Offer a 'False Security'", San Jose (California) Evening News, October 9, 1961.
1961n2.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atom Scientist Raps City Shelter Proposal", San Jose (California) Mercury News, October 10, 1961.
1961n2.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Pauling Letters", Oxnard (California) Press-Courier, October 11, 1961.
1961n2.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "From Cmdr. Le Doux", Oxnard (California) Press-Courier, October 12, 1961.
1961n2.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling in Anti-War Rally Saturday", California Institute of Technology (Pasadena) California Tech, October 19, 1961.
1961n2.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Joins Plea to Russ on Bomb", Los Angeles Times, October 22, 1961.
1961n2.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Our Man in the Ivy Leagues", California Institute of Technology (Pasadena) California Tech, October 26, 1961.
1961n2.40.
Journal Article: "Not Quoting Pauling this Time", I. F. Stone's Weekly, (October 30, 1961).
1961n2.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Challenged", New York National Guardian, October 30, 1961.
1961n2.42.
Magazine Article: "Superbomb", Newsweek, October 30, 1961.
1961n2.43.
Journal Article: "Pauling Urges Soviets Not To Explode Bomb", Chemical and Engineering News, (October 30, 1961).
1961n2.44.
Magazine Article: No Title, [re: 50-megaton bomb] Newsweek, October 30, 1961.
1961n2.45.
Newspaper Clipping: No Title, [re: San Jose Community College Evening Cultural Assembly Series], San Jose (California) Mercury, October 1961.
1961n2.46.
Journal Article: "Statement by Linus Pauling About Russian Bomb Tests", Minority of One, October, 1961.
1961n2.47.
Newsletter Article: "Schweitzer Views Nuclear Disarmament and the Citizen", Society for Social Responsibility in Science Newsletter (October 1961).
1961n2.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Asks Nikita to Cancel Big Test", Publication Unknown, October 1961.
1961n2.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. Scientist Asks Khrushchev Halt Bomb Tests", Publication Unknown, October 1961.
1961n2.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hazards of the Fallout", Seattle (Washington) Post-Intelligencer, November 2, 1961.
1961n2.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "Khrushchev replies to Pauling on bomb tests", New York National Guardian, November 13, 1961.
1961n2.52.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Replies", New York National Guardian, November 13, 1961.
1961n2.53.
Journal Article: "Modern Medicine Newsfront", Modern Medicine, (November 13, 1961): 8.
1961n2.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "3,000 Women Rally at UN Against Tests", New York National Guardian, November 20, 1961.
1961n2.55.
Journal Article: "Impending Catastrophe" [Editorial], Churchman, November 1961.
1961n2.56.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace Movement", New York National Guardian, December 18, 1961.
1961n2.57.
Newsletter Articles: "The Truth about Fallout Shelters", "Khrushchev's Reply to Dr. Pauling's Statement of August 31", Minority of One, vol. 3, no. 12, (December 1961): 2-3, 10-11.
1961n2.58.
Magazine Article: [Article in Greek], Δpomoi (Greece), 1961.
1961n2.59.
Newspaper Clipping: "Alas, Babylon", Publication Unknown, 1961.
1961n2.60.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peril in Fallout", Publication Unknown, 1961.
1961n2.61.
Magazine Article: "Wir Leben Zwischen 10,000 Riesenbomben", Publication Unknown, 1961.
1961n2.62.
Typescripts: "What One Person Can Do", by Robert R. Schutz, 1961.

1962n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1962.
1962n.1.
Magazine Article: "Inheriting Bad Health", Time, February 2, 1962.
1962n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Spieth Decides Pauling Not Competent on Disarmament", University of California (Riverside) Highlander, February 7, 1962.
1962n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Declare President Reports Pauling Refuses to Speak", University of California (Riverside) Highlander, February 14, 1962.
1962n.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to speak Thursday; will touch on disarmament", Riverside (California) Press, February 20, 1962.
1962n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Final Decision Finally Made: Pauling Speaks Tomorrow", University of California (Riverside) Highlander, February 21, 1962.
1962n.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Reds' A-Tests Seen Killing 4 Million", Detroit (Michigan) Free Press, February 1962. [Includes correspondence re: misquotation].
1962n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Science, Poetry in Conflict", Raleigh (North Carolina) Times, March 6, 1962.
1962n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "To Be or Not to Be Afraid", Detroit (Michigan) Free Press, March 12, 1962. [Includes correspondence].
1962n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "I am with You", Committee for Nonviolent Action Bulletin, March 16, 1962.
1962n.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Christmas Island Project: Another Golden Rule?", Committee for Nonviolent Action Bulletin, March 16, 1962.
1962n.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "World Views: The Case for the Arms Race", Long Beach (California) City College Viking, March 16, 1968.
1962n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Debate on Fall-out Sharpened By U.S. Plans for Tests in Air", New York Times, March 17, 1962.
1962n.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Eugenic Approach to Prevention of Congenital Anomalies Urged", Pediatric Herald, March 1962.
1962n.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Soviet Scientist Scores Marxists", New York Times, April 14, 1962.
1962n.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Opposes Testing", New York Times, April 15, 1962.
1962n.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Letters: Corrections" Bellingham (Washington) Herald, May 4, 1962.
1962n.17.
Newspaper Clippings: "Morse Ninth on Roster", "Pauling Stand Gets Challenge", Portland Oregonian, May 9, 1962. [Includes correspondence].
1962n.18.
Magazine Article: "Letter to the Editor", Saga Magazine, May 10, 1962. [Possibly Unpublished].
1962n.19.
Magazine Article: "Cognoscenti Come to Call", LIFE, May 11, 1962.
1962n.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Peace Council Called Communist", New York Times, June 9, 1962 [Peace Council Advertisement (June 8, 1962) attached].
1962n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Off to Europe", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 10, 1962.
1962n.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Honor for Pauling: A High School Diploma", Publication Unknown, June 19, 1962.
1962n.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace Group Meetings", New York Times, June 25, 1962.
1962n.24.
Newsletter Article: "One Down, Three to Go", Frontier, June, 1962.
1962n.25.
Magazine Article: "The Big March for Peace", Look, July 17, 1962.
1962n.26.
Journal Article: "Libel Action by Dr. Pauling", Churchman, (July 1962): 4.
1962n.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Policy Called 'Irrational and Immoral': Pauling Assails Soviet Testing", New York National Guardian, August 20, 1962.
1962n.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pickets are busy as U.N. Reopens", New York Times, September 19, 1962.
1962n.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "It Takes Lots of Courage", [cartoon], York (Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, September 20, 1962.
1962n.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Top scientists offer way to end dispute on test inspections", New York National Guardian, (October 1, 1962).
1962n.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Receives Gandhi Peace Award", Publication Unknown, November 2, 1962.
1962n.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Medical 'UN' Here Studies Schizophrenia", New York Post, November 4, 1962.
1962n.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's protests 'warlike act'", New York National Guardian, November 5, 1962.
1962n.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "On Khrushchev", Publication Unknown, November 5, 1962.
1962n.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Baba for Governor", Evening Outlook, November 9, 1962. [Includes correspondence].
1962n.36.
Journal Article: "Peace Award", Chemical and Engineering News, (November 19, 1962): 98.
1962n.37.
Journal Article: "Radiation In Your Foods", Dr. Shelton's Hygienic Review, (November 1962).
1962n.38.
Magazine Article: "A Few Christmas Souvenirs", The Texas Observer, December 13, 1962.
1962n.39.
Journal Article: "Chemistry Of Rare Gases Unfolds", Chemical and Engineering News, (December 31, 1962).
1962n.40.
Magazine Article: "Christmas in Crisis", Look, December 31, 1962: 16-17.
1962n.41.
Typescript: "Impact: Pauling upon Portland", 1962.
1962n.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Politics, Atoms Orbiting Inside Pauling's Mind", Publication Unknown (Texas), December 1962.
1962n.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mature Sincerity", The (Massachusetts) Enterprise, 1962.
1962n.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fear Inspires Name Calling", (Massachusetts) Enterprise, 1962.
1962n.45.
Typescript: Reed, David Hershel, "Linus Pauling in Portland", 1962.
1962n.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "A-Tests Will Harm 4 Million", Publication Unknown, 1962. [Includes correspondence].
1962n.47.
Journal Article: "Mitteilungen", Vitalstoffe (Germany), vol. 7, no. 5, (1962).
1962n.48.
Book Excerpt: Adriani, John, "Pauling's Ice Crystal Theory", Chemistry and Physics of Anesthesia, Springfield, Ill., 1962, pp. 585.
1962n.49.
Booklet: "The Most Important Job in the World", Radio Liberty, (1962): 6.
1962n.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Offener Brief Pauling's en Chruschtschow", Publication Unknown (Hamburg), 1962.
1962n.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling I Trondheim", Publication Unknown, 1962.

1963n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1963.
1963n.1.
Journal Article: "1963 Awards for Distinguished Achievement", Modern Medicine, (January 7, 1963).
1963n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Medical Editors Honor Pauling for Research," Pasadena (California) Star-News, January 8, 1963.
1963n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Before Purchase Books to Face Screening", South Bay (California) Daily Breeze, January 17, 1963.
1963n.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling's Petitions", New York Times, January 23, 1963.
1963n.5.
Magazine Article: "Esquire's Second Annual Awards For Dubious Achievements. Who Did What?", Esquire, January, 1963.
1963n.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Heed Dr. Pauling's Warning", Albion (Michigan) Evening Recorder, March 25, 1963. [Includes correspondence].
1963n.7.
Magazine Article: "He Kicked Open the Door to Tomorrow", TRUE, March 1963.
1963n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Will Man Survive? Yes, Say 16 of 25 Nobel Scientists", Minneapolis Sunday Tribune, May 5, 1963.
1963n.9.
Magazine Article: "Exploring the Secrets of Life", Newsweek, May 13, 1963.
1963n.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "La Guerra Atomique Voila ce que cela Serait... Des Savants du Monde Entier Répondent", L'Humanité Dimanche (France), May 15-21, 1963.
1963n.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "National Review Sued for Million by Pauling Over Traitor Label", New York Times, May 21, 1963.
1963n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mankind must put an end to war or war will put an end to Mankind", New York Times, June 9, 1963.
1963n.13.
Magazine Article: "Ils Vivent Dans l'Universit aux 17 Prix Nobel", La Science (France), June 1963.
1963n.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fierce Dedication of Fort Bragg", Times (London) July 31, 1963.
1963n.15.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling: Ei Tid Utan Krig", Verden Venter (Denmark), July 1963.
1963n.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Teller's Clients: Munitions Men", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, August 10, 1963.
1963n.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Winners of Nobel Prize Urge Treaty", San Francisco (California) Chronicle, August 15, 1963.
1963n.18.
Magazine Article: "Tres Pacifistas", Flash, August 30, 1963.
1963n.19.
Magazine Article: "This Month: Scoreboard", Frontier, September 1963.
1963n.20.
Journal Article: "An Institute for Geniuses, Caltech", Realites, no. 154, (September 1963): 54-62.
1963n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Wins Nobel Prize", Trenton (New Jersey) Times, October 10, 1963.
1963n.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Wins Nobel Peace Prize", Publication Unknown, October 10, 1963.
1963n.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "All Scientists Who Seek Peace Deserve Prize, Pauling Asserts", Publication Unknown, October 10, 1963.
1963n.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling, Red Cross Awarded Nobel Prizes", Pennsylvania Levittown Times - Bristol Courier, October 10, 1963.
1963n.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Winner of 1962 Nobel Peace Prize", Monterey (California) Peninsula Herald, October 10, 1963.
1963n.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Gets Nobel Prize", Milwaukee (Wisconsin) Journal, October 10, 1963.
1963n.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Wins Peace Prize", Call Bulletin, October 10, 1963.
1963n.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Wins Nobel Peace Prize", Pasadena (California) Star News, October 10, 1963.
1963n.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Gets 1962 Nobel Peace Prize", Tacoma (Washington) News, October 10, 1963.
1963n.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Peace Prize Awarded to Pauling", Palo Alto (California) Times, October 10, 1963.
1963n.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prof. Yasui's Peace Tour", New York National Guardian, October 10, 1963.
1963n.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Wins Nobel Peace Prize" Publication Unknown, October 10, 1963.
1963n.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Gets Nobel Peace Prize", Ann Arbor (Michigan) News, October 10, 1963.
1963n.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Peace Prize Won by Dr. Pauling", Los Angeles Times, October 11, 1963.
1963n.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Wins Peace Prize, His Second Nobel Award", New York Times, October 11, 1963.
1963n.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Awarded Nobel Peace Prize", San Francisco (California) Chronicle, October 11, 1963.
1963n.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling's Award", Pasadena (California) Star-News, October 11, 1963.
1963n.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Nobel Peace Prize Winner", Los Angeles Times, October 11, 1963.
1963n.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Likes Humans, So He Fights Tests", The Record, October 11, 1963.
1963n.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling is Awarded Nobel Peace Prize"; "Pauling Sees Peace Prize As Recognition of Scientists' Efforts For Test Ban Pact", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, October 11, 1963.
1963n.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Wins Peace Prize, His Second Nobel Award", New York Times, October 11, 1963.
1963n.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Millioner av mennesker deler Paulings glede I dag", Publication Unknown, October 11, 1963.
1963n.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace Prize for a Fighting Pacifist", San Francisco Chronicle, October 11, 1963.
1963n.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Gets Peace Prize, His Second Nobel Award", San Francisco Chronicle, October 11, 1963.
1963n.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling's Award", Publication Unknown, October 11, 1963.
1963n.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Awarded Nobel Peace Prize", Publication Unknown, October 11, 1963.

1963n2.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1963.
1963n2.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Wins Nobel Prize", Syracuse (New York) Daily Orange, October 11, 1963.
1963n2.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling, A Lesson Learned", Syracuse (New York) Daily Orange, October 11, 1963.
1963n2.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Wins Nobel Prize for Peace Effort", Seattle (Washington) Times, October 11, 1963.
1963n2.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Justice in the Nobel Prize", St. Louis (Missouri) Dispatch, October 11, 1963.
1963n2.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "For den lidenskabelige kamp mod atombomben", Publication Unknown, October 11, 1963.
1963n2.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling's Award", Pasadena (California) Star-News, October 11, 1963.
1963n2.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Awarded Nobel Peace Prize", San Francisco Chronicle, October 11, 1963.
1963n2.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Nobel Prize Winner", Los Angeles Times, October 11, 1963.
1963n2.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Nobel Laureate's Plea", San Francisco Chronicle, October 11, 1963.
1963n2.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Receives 2nd Nobel Prize", University of California Berkeley Daily Californian, October 11, 1963.
1963n2.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Wins Nobel Prize for 2d Time", Washington Post, October 11, 1963.
1963n2.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Prize", Washington Post, October 11, 1963.
1963n2.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Nobel Peace Prize Winner", Los Angeles Times, October 11, 1963.
1963n2.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Warrior for Peace", New York Times, October 11, 1963.
1963n2.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Foe of Atom Testing", New York Times, October 11, 1963.
1963n2.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Oslo Paper Hits Choice of Pauling"; "Shave Side-Effect of Nobel Peace Prize"; "Small Compensation Says Pauling's Son"; "Pauling Estimates Destructive Power", Pasadena (California) Star-News, October 11, 1963.
1963n2.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Nobel Winner", Pasadena (California) Independent, October 11, 1963.
1963n2.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Wins 1962 Nobel Peace Prize" Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania) Post Gazette, October 11, 1963.
1963n2.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner Pauling Gets Prize", Sacramento (California) Union, October 11, 1963.
1963n2.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling to Receive Nobel Peace Prize Dec. 10", Rochester (New York) Democrat and Chronicle, October 11, 1963.
1963n2.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Nobel Peacenik Prize", New York Herald Tribune, October 11, 1963.
1963n2.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Controversy or No, Pauling's 2d Nobel", New York Herald Tribune, October 11, 1963.
1963n2.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Le Professeur Pauling Était Contre les Essais atomiques", Publication Unknown (France), October 11, 1963.
1963n2.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Double Award of Peace Prizes"; "Test Ban Treaty Takes Effect", Times (London), October 11, 1963.
1963n2.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Man in the News: Scientist Champions Test Ban", Times (London), October 11, 1963.
1963n2.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Peace Prize for Dr. Pauling", New York Daily Telegraph and Morning Post, October 11, 1963.
1963n2.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Peace Prize for Dr. Pauling", New York National Guardian, October 11, 1963.
1963n2.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace Prize for 'Ban Bomb' Man", New York Daily Mirror, October 11, 1963.
1963n2.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bomb-Hater Pauling Wins Prize", Daily Mail (London), October 11, 1963.
1963n2.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Second Nobel Prize", New York Daily Herald, October 11, 1963.
1963n2.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Justice in the Nobel Prize", St. Louis (Missouri) Post-Dispatch, October 11, 1963.
1963n2.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Friedenspreis an Pauling", Münstersche Zeitung (Germany), October 11, 1963.
1963n2.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fredspris til dr. Pauling og Røde Kors I Genève", Aftenposten (Oslo), October 11, 1963.
1963n2.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dyp takknemlighet blant lederne for Røde Kors", Aftenposten (Oslo), October 11, 1963.
1963n2.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling och Röda korset hedrade med Nobels fredspris"; "Pauling förutspår en stor revolution inom vetenskapen", Dagens Nyheters (Oslo), October 11, 1963.
1963n2.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Millioner av mennesker deler Paulings glede I dag", Dagbladet (Oslo), October 11, 1963.
1963n2.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "En Frespris", Aftenposten (Oslo), October 12, 1963.
1963n2.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Honor to Dr. Pauling", Publication Unknown, October 12, 1963.
1963n2.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Travers Le Monde", Dakar-Matin (Senegal), October 12, 1963.
1963n2.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atom Bomb Evaluation by Pauling", San Francisco Chronicle, October 12, 1963.
1963n2.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fantastik og gledelig", Norske Dagbladet, October 12, 1963. [Includes translation].
1963n2.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Cites U.S. 'Overkill' Capacity", New York Times, October 12, 1963.
1963n2.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling", El Siglo (Chile), October 12, 1963.
1963n2.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prize for Peace", Sacramento (California) Union, October 13, 1963.
1963n2.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "Local Boy Makes Good", Portland Oregonian, October 13, 1963.
1963n2.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: Nobel Winner", Los Angeles Times, October 13, 1963.
1963n2.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Rewarded for Persistence", Pasadena (California) Independent Star-News, October 13, 1963.
1963n2.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "Laureate Pauling", New York Times, October 13, 1963.
1963n2.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ideas and Men", New York Times, October 13, 1963.
1963n2.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Longshoremen Congratulate Pauling on Prize", San Francisco (California) Chronicle, October 13, 1963.
1963n2.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "Profile: Dr. Pauling Regards Nobel Prize as Recognition for Test Ban Fight", Houston (Texas) Post, October 13, 1963.
1963n2.52.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Quest for Peace has Angered Left, Right and Center", Houston (Texas) Chronicle, October 13, 1963.
1963n2.53.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists Call Truce in Moon Plan Dispute", Los Angeles Times, October 14, 1963.
1963n2.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "Laureate Pauling", New York Times, October 14, 1963.
1963n2.55.
Newspaper Clipping: "Recognition for a Prophet", University of California (Berkeley) Daily Californian, October 14, 1963.
1963n2.56.
Newspaper Clipping: "Recognition for A Prophet", University of California (Berkeley) Daily Californian, October 14, 1963.
1963n2.57.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling and Germany", Pasadena (California) Star-News, October 15, 1963.
1963n2.58.
Newspaper Clipping: "Triple Crown for a Scientist of Peace", Louisville (Kentucky) Courier Journal, October 15, 1963.
1963n2.59.
Newspaper Clipping: "Slag I ansiktet", Orientering (Halden, Norway), October 16, 1963.
1963n2.60.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prize for Pauling", Dayton (Ohio) Daily News, October 16, 1963.
1963n2.61.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Man of Convictions", Vancouver (British Columbia) Sun, October 16, 1963.
1963n2.62.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nå må Kirken få en holdning tel A-våpnene", Dagbladet (Oslo), October 16, 1963.
1963n2.63.
Newspaper Clipping: "On the Contrary", Brunswick (Maine) Record, October 17, 1963.
1963n2.64.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sacrifice Rewarded", Askov (Minnesota) American, October 17, 1963.
1963n2.65.
Newspaper Clipping: "1962 Nobel Peace Prize to Pauling; '63 to Red Cross", California Cambrian, October 17, 1963.
1963n2.66.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Nobel Peace Prize: Vindication after Long Fight", New York National Guardian, October 17, 1963.
1963n2.67.
Newspaper Clipping: "Herb Caen: Instant Column", San Francisco Chronicle, October 17, 1963.
1963n2.68.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Prophet Is Not Without Honor--", El Cajon Valley (California) News, October 17, 1963.
1963n2.69.
Newspaper Clipping: "Interlandi"[cartoon], Scato Union, October 18, 1963.
1963n2.70.
Newspaper Clipping: "Letters to the Editor: 'Pauling didn't deserve it', 'He changed world opinion', 'Venom'", New York Herald-Tribune, October 18, 1963.
1963n2.71.
Newspaper Clipping: "Editor's Chair", Alameda (California) East Bay Labor Journal, October 18, 1963.
1963n2.72.
Newspaper Clipping: "ILWU Officers Hail Nobel Peace Prize for Dr. Pauling; 'None More Deserved'", San Francisco Dispatcher, October 18, 1963.

1963n3.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1963.
1963n3.1.
Magazine Article: "People", Time, October 18, 1963.
1963n3.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling's Campaign to End Nuclear Tests", Peace News, October 18, 1963.
1963n3.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Et varsel om en nyvurdering", Orientering (Halden, Norway) October 19, 1963.
1963n3.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Quit Caltech for Job with Hutchins", Los Angeles Times, October 19, 1963.
1963n3.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Exalted, Condemned on Testing" Los Angeles Times, October 19, 1963.
1963n3.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Join Hutchins Center", Los Angeles Times, October 19, 1963.
1963n3.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Quits Caltech after 41 years", Pasadena (California) Star-News, October 19, 1963.
1963n3.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Interview with Pauling: Peace Prize Winner", Los Angeles People's World, October 19, 1963.
1963n3.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Scientist Warns of Nuclear Overkill Capacity", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette Daily, October 19, 1963.
1963n3.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Planning to Leave Cal Tech", Seattle (Washington) Times, October 19, 1963.
1963n3.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling is Leaving Caltech", San Francisco Chronicle, October 19, 1963.
1963n3.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Noted Chemist Pauling Leaving CIT", Denver (Colorado) Post, October 20, 1963.
1963n3.13.
Program: "Dr. Linus Pauling Wins Nobel Prize", First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles, October 20, 1963.
1963n3.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nuclear War Toll...", St. Petersburg (Florida) Times, October 20, 1963.
1963n3.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "The 1962 Nobel Peace Prize", Unitarian Church of Boulder (Colorado), October 20, 1963.
1963n3.16.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling Survives the Confederacy", William Winter Comments, vol. 2, no. 42 (October 21, 1963).
1963n3.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "In Heroic Mould", Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Inquirer, October 21, 1963.
1963n3.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Americans Should Have Freedom to Travel, Historians Say", New York Times, October 21, 1963.
1963n3.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Refocus Efforts", Christian Science Monitor, October 21, 1963.
1963n3.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling says World Approaching Era When It Will Do Away With War", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette Daily, October 22, 1963.
1963n3.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Grad Student Comments on Father's Nobel Prize", University of Washington Spokane Daily, October 22, 1963.
1963n3.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists Hear Pauling Attack U.S. Moon Shot", Washington (D.C.) Evening Star, October 23, 1963.
1963n3.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Proposes Using Moon Fund to Fight Disease", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, October 23, 1963.
1963n3.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Deplores Moon Shot Before Scientists", Los Angeles Times, October 23, 1963.
1963n3.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Hits Moon Shot As Skill, Money Waste", Sacramento (California) Bee, October 23, 1963.
1963n3.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Letter To the Editor: Qualifications", Pasadena (California) Star-News, October 23, 1963.
1963n3.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Hits Billions Spent on Moon Bid", Seattle (Washington) Times, October 23, 1963.
1963n3.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Award Given Pauling Good News to Son", Seattle (Washington) Times, October 23, 1963.
1963n3.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner Brands Moon Plan 'Pitiful', Publication Unknown, October 23, 1963.
1963n3.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Decides to Leave Tech", PasadenaCalifornia Institute of Technology California Tech, October 24, 1963.
1963n3.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: Atomwaffenfrieie Zonen", Die Andere Zeitung (Germany), October 24, 1963.
1963n3.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Chided", Publication Unknown, October 24, 1963.
1963n3.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Gluckwunsch für Prof. Pauling" Deutsche Volkszeitung (Germany), October 25, 1963.
1963n3.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Für eine Zukunft ohne Atombombe", Deutsche Volkszeltung (Germany), October 25, 1963.
1963n3.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Won by a Greek Poet", New York Times, October 25, 1963.
1963n3.36.
Magazine Article: "A Weird Insult from Norway", Life, October 25, 1963.
1963n3.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling", Pasadena (California) Star-News, October 25, 1963.
1963n3.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Untitled" [picture and caption], Los Angeles People's World, October 26, 1963.
1963n3.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Refreshing and Heartening", New York Teacher News, October 26, 1963.
1963n3.40.
Newsletter Article: "Pauling Wins Peace Prize, His Second Nobel Award", Science Newsletter, October 26, 1963.
1963n3.41.
Newspaper Clipping: No Title, Morning Fahrenheit, October 27, 1963.
1963n3.42.
Journal Article: "Vindication of His Views", Medical Tribune, (October 28, 1963).
1963n3.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling and Lunar Galahads", San Francisco Chronicle, October 28, 1963.
1963n3.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sharp Rise in Human Radioactivity", The San Francisco (California) Chronicle, October 28, 1963.
1963n3.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "They Protest Chamberlain Column", Cedar Rapids (Iowa) Gazette, October 28, 1963.
1963n3.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "Soviet Not Racing U.S. Moon Flight, Khrushchev Says", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, October 28, 1963.
1963n3.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "View of Our Readers: Appreciation of Pauling", Hampton (Virginia) Daily Press, October 29, 1963.
1963n3.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Honor", Birmingham (Alabama) News, October 30, 1963.
1963n3.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "Press Treatment of Pauling", Ann Arbor (Michigan) News, October 30, 1963.
1963n3.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "I don't know if we've ever met before", [Cartoon] Publication Unknown, October 31, 1963 and Washington Post, November 1963.
1963n3.51.
Newsletter Article: "1962 Nobel Peace Prize for Professor Linus Pauling", Bulletin of the World Council of Peace, vol. 10, no. 16, October 1963.
1963n3.52.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fredens Krefter", Dagbladet (Oslo), October 1963.
1963n3.53.
Magazine Article: "Dem Friedensnobelpreistrager 1962", Naturheilpraxis (Stuttgart), October 1963.
1963n3.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "Lee Shippey", Del Mar (California) Paper, October 1963.
1963n3.55.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Peace Prize to Linus Pauling" Sydney Peace Action (Australia), October 1963.
1963n3.56.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Vindication', Pauling Says", October 1963.
1963n3.57.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Only Nobel Prize,' Scientist Tells Local Couple Visiting Him", Montgomery (Alabama) Advertiser, October 1963.
1963n3.58.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Cited: A Water Boy Gets the Prize", Publication Unknown, October 1963.
1963n3.59.
Newsletter Clipping: "Peace Prize to Pauling", Federation of American Scientists Newsletter, vol. 16, no. 8, October 1963.
1963n3.60.
Newspaper Clipping: "To Grandpa's Party", Northgate (Washington) Journal, October 1963 [Photograph with Caption].
1963n3.61.
Magazine Article: "Seems to Me", New Scientist, no. 361 (October 1963): 141.
1963n3.62.
Newsletter Clipping: "Hurrah for Linus Pauling!", Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, vol. 6, no. 1, October 1963.
1963n3.63.
Page Proof: List of Sponsors of the Yasui Welcoming Committee, New York Guardian, November 1, 1963.
1963n3.64.
Newspaper Clipping: "Controversy Over Peace Award", Senior Scholastic, November 1, 1963.
1963n3.65.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling, Caso único", Publication Unknown, November 2, 1963.
1963n3.66.
Magazine Article: "It Depends on Which Scientist", Nation, November 2, 1963.
1963n3.67.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Feted", [photograph] Pasadena (California) Star-News, November 3, 1963.
1963n3.68.
Newspaper Clipping: "Woman Scientist at UC Shares Nobel Prize for Physics", Sacramento (California) Union, November 6, 1963.
1963n3.69.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling talar I Stockholm", Freden (Stockholm), November 8, 1963.
1963n3.70.
Newsletter Article: "Science in the News", Science Teacher's World, (November 8, 1963): 16.
1963n3.71.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Notes Continuing Trend Toward World Peace", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, November 13, 1963.
1963n3.72.
Newspaper Clipping: "Winner of Nobel Prize Gives Views on Peace", Pasadena (California) Chronicle, November 15, 1963.
1963n3.73.
Magazine Article: "Editorial: Pauling", Life, November 15, 1963.
1963n3.74.
Newspaper Clipping: "Paulingbesoket: Storkyrkan fackeltag", Freden (Stockholm), November 22, 1963.
1963n3.75.
Newspaper Clipping: "Editor's Diary", Publication Unknown, November 22, 1963.
1963n3.76.
Newspaper Clipping: "ACLU to honor Pauling, Johnson", Los Angeles People's World, November 23, 1963.
1963n3.77.
Magazine Article: "Vi Parla Il Doppio Nobel", Epoca, November 24, 1963.
1963n3.78.
Magazine Article: "Personality Parade", Parade, November 24, 1963.
1963n3.79.
Newspaper Clipping: "Reception to honor Dr. and Mrs. Pauling", Los Angeles People's World, November 30, 1963.
1963n3.80.
Newspaper Clipping: "American Due to Receive Nobel Chemistry Award", New York Times, November 1963.
1963n3.81.
Newsletter Article: "Ein Kämpfer wird geehrt", Das Gewissen (Germany), November 1963.
1963n3.82.
Newsletter Clipping: "Linus Pauling Receives Nobel Peace Prize", Society for Social Responsibility in Science Newsletter, no. 135, November 1963.
1963n3.83.
Newspaper Clipping: "ACLU to honor Georgia Senator", Los Angeles Open Forum, November, 1963.
1963n3.84.
Newspaper Clipping: "Secretary's Letter", Pasadena (California) American Friends Service Committee Reporter, November 1963.

1963n4.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1963.
1963n4.1.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling Wins Peace Prize", Echoes, vol. 8, no. 11, (November 1963): 4.
1963n4.2.
Magazine Article: "Dr. Linus Pauling", Frontier, vol. 15, no. 1, (November 1963): 4.
1963n4.3.
Newsletter Clipping: "A Look Ahead with Linus Pauling", Peace Times, November 1963.
1963n4.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling", Das Andere Deutschland (Hannover), November 1963.
1963n4.5.
Newsletter Article: "Fredsprisen på rette sted", Pacifisten, no. 11 (November 1963): 1.
1963n4.6.
Journal Article: "Linus Pauling Receives Second Nobel Prize", Chemistry, v. 36, no. 10 (November 1963): 5-6.
1963n4.7.
Journal Article: "The Month at Caltech", Pasadena California Institute of Technology Engineering and Science, vol. 27, no. 2 (November 1963): 16-17.
1963n4.8.
Journal Article: "On the Peace Front: "Peace Prize to Pauling", War/Peace Report, vol. 3, no. 11, (November 1963): 17.
1963n4.9.
Magazine Article: "Rebel Laureate", Liberation, November 1963, 4-5.
1963n4.10.
Magazine Article: "Professor Linus Pauling-ein würdiger Friedens-Nobelpreisträger", Ausweg, vol. 2, no. 9, (November 1963): 8-9.
1963n4.11.
Newsletter Article: "Pauling Prix Nobel de la Paix", Bulletin de L'Union Fédérale (Bruxelles) L'arc-en-ciel, November-December 1963.
1963n4.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling, Premio Nobel de la Paz", Entendimeiento, November-December 1963.
1963n4.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to Be Feted by 8 Groups", Pasadena (California) Independent Star-News, December 1, 1963.
1963n4.14.
Magazine Article: "Photoquiz", Look Magazine, December 3, 1963.
1963n4.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling I Storkyrkan", Freden (Stockholm), December 5, 1963.
1963n4.16.
Newsletter Article: "Fredspristagaren", Fred Och Frihet (Sweden), December 5, 1963.
1963n4.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "A tribute to Dr. Linus C. Pauling", New York National Guardian, December 5, 1963.
1963n4.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "All Americans Share Honors Paid Pauling", Los Angeles Times, December 5, 1963.
1963n4.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Leaves for Oslo Reunion", Pasadena (California) Star-News, December 7, 1963.
1963n4.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling, Core of Controversy, Embarks on New Struggles", Honolulu (Hawaii) Star-Bulletin, Hawaii, December 7, 1963.
1963n4.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Accepts Award, Sees World Without War", Honolulu (Hawaii) Star-Bulletin, December 7, 1963.
1963n4.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Unintelligent Way", Honolulu (Hawaii) Advertiser, December 7, 1963.
1963n4.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Impossible Professor", Cleveland (Ohio) Plain Dealer, December 8, 1963.
1963n4.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Predicts Shock In Nobel Acceptance", Yakima (Washington) Herald, December 8, 1963.
1963n4.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Hints at Surprises in Oslo Speech on Tuesday", Sacramento (California) Bee, December 8, 1963.
1963n4.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Promises Speech Shocker While Accepting His Second Nobel Prize" Bridgeport (Connecticut) Sunday Post, December 8, 1963.
1963n4.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fredsprisvennerene til Oslo I Helgen", Vårt Land (Oslo), December 9, 1963.
1963n4.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling fredspris", Verdensgang (Oslo), December 9, 1963.
1963n4.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fredsprisvenneren Pauling til Oslo", Nationen (Oslo), December 9, 1963.
1963n4.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelpris-vinnerne er kommet", Morgenposten (Oslo), December 9, 1963.
1963n4.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling til Oslo igår", Aftenposten (Oslo), December 9, 1963.
1963n4.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fredsprisen går til videre fredsarbeid", Dagbladet (Oslo), December 9, 1963.
1963n4.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nils Holte: Nobelpris-vinnerren", Dagbladet (Oslo), December 9, 1963.
1963n4.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelpris-vinneren", Dagbladet (Oslo), December 9, 1963.
1963n4.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelprisen letter fredsarbeidet i USA", Arbeiderbladet (Oslo), December 9, 1963.
1963n4.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Hopes Nobel Prize Will Give Respectability To Peace Work in U.S.", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, December 9, 1963.
1963n4.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Plans a 'Shocker' in his Nobel Prize Speech", Publication Unknown, December 9, 1963.
1963n4.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Prepares a Shocker for Nobel Acceptance Speech", Sacramento (California) Union, December 9, 1963.
1963n4.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling in Norway", New York Herald Tribune, December 9, 1963.
1963n4.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Letters to the Editor", Honolulu (Hawaii) Advertiser, December 10, 1963 [Response to 'the Unintelligent Way'(1963n3.65)].
1963n4.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Visions Peace", Pasadena (California) Star-News, December 10, 1963.
1963n4.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Accepts Award, Sees World Without War", Honolulu (Hawaii) Star-Bulletin, December 10, 1963. [Includes correspondence].
1963n4.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Gets His Prize at Nobel Rites in Oslo", Honolulu (Hawaii) Star-Bulletin, December 10, 1963. [Includes correspondence].
1963n4.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling ser fremtiden lyst imote", Morgenposten (Oslo), December 10, 1963.
1963n4.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "Excerpts from Linus Pauling's Letters to Son", Honolulu (Hawaii) Star-Bulletin, December 10, 1963.
1963n4.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "Utdeling av fredsprisen og de andre Nobelprisene", Arbeiderbladet (Oslo), December 10, 1963.
1963n4.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling-tilhenger presenterte Pauling for Nobel-komiteen", Morgenbladet (Norway), December 10, 1963.
1963n4.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling er optimist", Aftenposten (Oslo), December 10 1963.
1963n4.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "1962 Nobel Prize Presented to Pauling", Milwaukee (Wisconsin) Journal, December 10, 1963.
1963n4.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Tanker om fred", Morgenbladet (Norway), December 10, 1963.
1963n4.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling vet ikke hva han skal bruke fredsprisen til", Publication Unknown, December 10, 1963.
1963n4.52.
Newspaper Clipping: "Morgenbladet fortsetter hetsen mot Pauling", Dagbladet (Oslo), December 10, 1963.
1963n4.53.
Newspaper Clipping: "50 millioner til 340 Nobelpristagere", Publication Unknown, December 10, 1963.
1963n4.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "I professor Linus Paulings folge", Morgenposten (Oslo), December 10, 1963.
1963n4.55.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling ikke sikker pa hvorfor han fikk prisen", Vårt Land (Oslo), December 10, 1963.
1963n4.56.
Newspaper Clipping: "Verdensfred om tjue ar", Arbeiderbladet (Oslo), December 10, 1963.

1963n5.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1957.
1963n5.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Awaiting Peace Prize Is Optimistic", Sacramento (California) Union, December 10, 1963.
1963n5.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Gets Nobel Prize, Foresees Warless World", Sacramento (California) Bee, December 10, 1963.
1963n5.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Another Nobel to Pauling", The Christian Science Monitor, December 11, 1963.
1963n5.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel-Winner Pauling: 'World Without War in Sight'", Los Angeles Herald Examiner, December 11, 1963.
1963n5.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Urges UN Veto Power on Nuclear Arms", Los Angeles Herald Examiner, December 11, 1963.
1963n5.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Urges U.N. Veto Power Over U.S., Russ Use of Nuclear Arms", Publication Unknown, December 11, 1963.
1963n5.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace Prize for Dr. Pauling", New York Times, December 11, 1963.
1963n5.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Kennedy Praised at Nobel Rites", Sacramento (California) Union, December 11, 1963.
1963n5.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Røde Kors er et av de store mirakler i menneskenes historie", Morgenbladet (Oslo), December 11, 1963.
1963n5.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Receives his Nobel Award", New York Times, December 11, 1963.
1963n5.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prizes Presented in Oslo and Stockholm", International New York Herald Times (European edition), December 11, 1963.
1963n5.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Gets His Prize at Nobel Rites in Oslo", Publication Unknown, December 11, 1963.
1963n5.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling tok det etiske ansvaret vitenskapen har", Arbeiderbladet (Oslo), December 11, 1963.
1963n5.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Gunnar Jahns hyllest til Linus Pauling", Verdens Gang (Oslo), December 11, 1963.
1963n5.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Gunnar Jahn: Linus Carl Pauling", Dagbladet (Oslo), December 11, 1963.
1963n5.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ros og ris ved Nobelprisutdelingen", Aftenposten (Oslo), December 11, 1963.
1963n5.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nå som da - enkelet, men høytidelig", Dagbladet (Oslo), December 11, 1963.
1963n5.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "16 millioner dode barn", Dagbladet (Oslo), December 12, 1963.
1963n5.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "New York Times roser dr. Pauling", Aftenposten (Oslo), December 12, 1963.
1963n5.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Proposes UN Hold Authority Over Atom Arms", New York Herald, December 12, 1963.
1963n5.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling, in Nobel Address, Asks U.N. Veto on Use of Atom Arms", International New York Times, December 12, 1963.
1963n5.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace Prize for Dr. Pauling", New York Times, December 12, 1963.
1963n5.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelforedrag i fremtidsoptimismens tegn", Aftenposten (Oslo), December 12, 1963.
1963n5.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Maskinen som gior krig umulig er oppfunnet, sier Linus Pauling", Arbeiderbladet (Oslo), December 12, 1963.
1963n5.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Proposes U.N. Control Nuclear Arms", Los Angeles Times, December 12, 1963.
1963n5.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Paulings Nobel-foredrag: En ny verdenskrig vil ikke bryte ut", Morgenbladet (Oslo), December 12, 1963.
1963n5.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Receives '62 Nobel Prize for Peace", California Cambrian, December 12, 1963.
1963n5.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Person to Person", Honolulu (Hawaii) Advertiser, December 12, 1963.
1963n5.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Herr og fru Pauling iaften", Morgenbladet (Oslo), December 13, 1963.
1963n5.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Manemilliarder og molekylstrukturer", Aftenposten (Oslo), December 13, 1963.
1963n5.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Paulings forslag", Aftenposten (Oslo), December 13, 1963.
1963n5.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Paulings forslag mottatt med velvilje i FN", Arbeiderbladet (Oslo), December 13, 1963.
1963n5.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Paulings forslag mott med velvilje, men skepsis i FN-kretser", Aftenposten (Oslo), December 13, 1963.
1963n5.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ros til Pauling", Arbeiderbladet (Oslo), December 13, 1963.
1963n5.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling-paret og freden", Aftenposten (Oslo), December 13, 1963.
1963n5.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Norsk Forsker er Paulings Stotte", Arbeiderbladet (Oslo), December 14, 1963.
1963n5.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Kontrollert odeleggelse av laboratorier", Morgenbladet (Oslo), December 14, 1963.
1963n5.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling to Speak Jan. 8", New York Teacher News, December 14, 1963.
1963n5.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Gunnar Jahn og Arnulf Overland", Morgenbladet (Oslo), December 14, 1963.
1963n5.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pedro's Ukerevy", Verdensgang (Olso), December 14, 1963.
1963n5.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Jmargen", Arbeiderbladet (Oslo), December 14, 1963.
1963n5.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Andres mening", Morgenbladet (Oslo), December 16, 1963.
1963n5.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Headlines and Footnotes", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, December 16, 1963.
1963n5.44.
Journal Article: "Pauling's Nobel Prizes", Chemical and Engineering News, (December 16, 1963)..
1963n5.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling's Views", New York Times, December 17, 1963.
1963n5.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling varmt hyllet i Trondheim", Dagbladet (Oslo), December 17, 1963.
1963n5.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sterk ungdomshyllest til professor Pauling", Arbeider Avisa (Trondheim), December 17, 1963.
1963n5.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "Humanismen er grunnmuren som en forvandlet verden ma bygges pa", Udresleabifen (Trondheim), December 17, 1963.
1963n5.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling & Peace: Questions Linger", Wall Street Journal, December 17, 1963.
1963n5.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Teacher Remembers Linus Pauling", Portland Oregonian, December 17, 1963.
1963n5.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "En krig kan fores ogsa uten vapen!", Dagbladet (Oslo), December 18, 1963.
1963n5.52.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professor Pauling spar rik utvikling i biologi og medisin", Adresseavisen Trondheim (Trondheim), December 18, 1963.
1963n5.53.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Okd for Speech", Pasadena (California) Star-News, December 18, 1963.
1963n5.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "Höchste Ehrung für den Dienst am Frieden", Deutsche Volkszeitung (Dusseldorf), December 18, 1963.
1963n5.55.
Newspaper Clipping: "Krigsrisken kan snart elimineras", Stockholmns Tidinigen, December 19, 1963.
1963n5.56.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atom-Pauling: Civilforsvar inger fold falsk sakerhet", Stockholm Expresser, December 19, 1963.
1963n5.57.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fredliga karnenergiexplosioner kan godtas, anser Linus Pauling", Svenska Dagbladet (Stockholm), December 19, 1963.
1963n5.58.
Newspaper Clipping: "Karv Pauling varnar for biologiska vapen", Dagens Nyheter (Stockholm), December 19, 1963.
1963n5.59.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling's shared honor", New York National Guardian, December 19, 1963.
1963n5.60.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling i Goteborg", Goteborgs-Tidningen (Stockholm), December 20, 1963.
1963n5.61.
Newspaper Clipping: "Maskinen som gjor krig umulig er oppfunnet, sier Pauling", Ostfold Bygdeblad (Oslo), December 20, 1963.
1963n5.62.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fredsforkunnelse av Pauling fran Storkyrkans predikstol", Svenska Dagbladet, December 20, 1963.
1963n5.63.
Newspaper Clipping: "Felorienterade molekyler orsakar svara sjukdomar", Svenska Dagbladet (Stockholm), December 20, 1963.
1963n5.64.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atomproven har skadat 100 000 barn", Stockholms-Tidningen, December 20, 1963.
1963n5.65.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fredsungdom hyllade Linus Pauling", Dagens Nyheter (Stockholm), December 20, 1963.
1963n5.66.
Newspaper Clipping: "Göteborg hyllade Pauling", Göteborgs Handels - Och Sjofarts - Tidning (Stockholm), December 21, 1963.
1963n5.67.
Newspaper Clipping: "Provstoppsavtalet har redan skonat manskligheten fran en mangd lidande", Göteborgs Handel (Gteborg), December 21, 1963.
1963n5.68.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fredspristagaren varnar for sjalvlysande klockor", NY Tid (Göteborg), December 21, 1963.
1963n5.69.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fredsforkunnelse av Pauling fran Storkyrkans prediskstol", Svenska Dagbladet (Stockholm), December 21, 1963.
1963n5.70.
Newspaper Clipping: "Frau Johanna till Poseidon", Göteborgs Tidunigen (Göteborg), December 21, 1963.

1963n6.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1957.
1963n6.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Taktiska atomvapen vore meningslosa", Göteborgs-Posten (Göteborg), December 21, 1963.
1963n6.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling I Trondheim", Dagbladet (Oslo), December 21, 1963.
1963n6.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Appladerad i Lund", Sydsvenska Dagbladet Snallposten (Lund, Sweden), December 22, 1963.
1963n6.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Tro inte de aldre, uppmanade Pauling i lundaforedraget", Arbetet (Sweden), December 22, 1963.
1963n6.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Background of Pauling's Prize", New York Times, December 23, 1963.
1963n6.6.
Journal Article: "Honors at Nobel Festival", Chemistry and Engineering News, (December 23, 1963).
1963n6.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling til Stavanger", Dagbladet (Oslo), December 24, 1963.
1963n6.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Suit to Bar A-Test is Rejected", New York Times, December 24, 1963.
1963n6.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professor Pauling", Das Andere Deutschland (Germany), December 25, 1963.
1963n6.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Nobel lecture: Why war is unthinkable", New York National Guardian, December 26, 1963.
1963n6.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling taler sondag i Stavanger", Rogalands Avis (Sweden), December 27, 1963.
1963n6.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling til Stavanger i morgen", Stavanger Aftenblad, December 28, 1963.
1963n6.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mote med en Nobelprisvinner", Stabangeren (Sweden), December 28, 1963.
1963n6.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "700 millioner mennesker kan utslettes pa 60 dager", Rogalands-Avis (Sweden), December 30, 1963.
1963n6.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "En verden uten krig ingen utopi", Morgenavisen, Stavanperen (Sweden), December 30, 1963.
1963n6.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professor Pauling hjertelig hyllet", Rogaland (Norway), December 30, 1963.
1963n6.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professor Pauling i Stavanger", Stavanger Aftenblad (Norway), December 30, 1963.
1963n6.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Jeg tror at vi vil kunne na malet: a hindre krig, sa Linus Pauling", Stavanger Aftenblad (Norway), December 30, 1963.
1963n6.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fred pa jord - var oppgave", Tjell Ljom (Norway), December 30, 1963.
1963n6.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling i Stavanger", Aftenposten (Oslo), December 30, 1963.
1963n6.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fred eller tilintetgjorelse", Sunnmorsposten (Norway), December 31, 1963.
1963n6.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Kvinner i alle NATO-land til felles-aksjon mot A-vapen?", Dagbladet (Oslo), December 31, 1963.
1963n6.23.
Article: "Nobels fredspris", Fred og Frihet (Norway), December 1963.
1963n6.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Analysis of LBJ Policies: U.S. Leaders Here for Fund Panel", Los Angeles Herald Examiner, December 1963.
1963n6.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bill of Rights Banquet Huge Success", Los Angeles Open Forum, December 1963.
1963n6.26.
Journal Article: "Linus Pauling", Churchman, vol. 177, no. 12 (December 1963): 4-5.
1963n6.27.
Magazine Articles: "Prophet Without Honor"; "No More War!"; "[Cartoon]", The Progressive, December 1963.
1963n6.28.
Magazine Article: "Champion du monde du Prix Nobel Linus Pauling est aussi le champion de la paix", Publication Unknown, December 1963.
1963n6.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "At Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony, Praise for Kennedy Ideals", New York Herald Tribune, December 1963.
1963n6.30.
Magazine Article: "A Dubious Prize", Reader's Digest, (December 1963): 12-14.
1963n6.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Jeg tror ikke det vil bli ny krig, sa Linus Pauling", Publication Unknown, 1963.
1963n6.32.
Journal Article: "fra Kampanjen mot atomvåpen", Siste, (Norway), (1963).
1963n6.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Peace Prize", New York Herald Tribune, 1963.
1963n6.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mannen bakom provstoppet", Publication Unknown, 1963.
1963n6.35.
Magazine Article: "Han Slåss För Våra Liv", Indun·Vecko Journalen, 1963.
1963n6.36.
Magazine Article: "Mannen Bakom Provstoppet", Vi, 1963.
1963n6.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Paulings Uttalande Lapus", Freden (Germany), 1963.
1963n6.38.
Magazine Article: "New Appeal Planned in Nuclear Test Suit", Publication Unknown, 1963.

1964n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1964.
1964n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professor Dr. Linus Pauling", Norddeutsche Zeitung (Germany), January 1, 1964.
1964n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vor tids valg er mellem fred og tilintetgorelse", Krisleligt Dagblad (Denmark), January 1, 1964.
1964n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Optimisten Pauling", Berlingske Tidende (Denmark), January 1, 1964.
1964n.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Land og Folks laesere valgte rumpigen som arets kvinde", Land Og Folk (Norway), January 1, 1964.
1964n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling", Godt Nytår (Denmark), January 1, 1964.
1964n.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauing: Jeg er optimist", Publication Unknown (Germany), January 1, 1964.
1964n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling taler", Berlingske Tidend (Germany), January 3, 1964.
1964n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Billetsalget til Pauling-modet rykket frem til kl.17", Land Og Folk (Norway), January 3, 1964.
1964n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dem Mut der Preis", Publication Unknown, January 3, 1964.
1964n.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Inspirerende fredsmode med professor Pauling", Land og Folk (Norway), January 4, 1964.
1964n.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bilateral FN-kontro alle lagre af kerneva", Lordag (Denmark), January 4, 1964.
1964n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Tribute Planned for Dr. Pauling", New York World Telegram, January 4, 1964.
1964n.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Terrorbalanse", Stavanger Aftenblad (Norway), January 6, 1964.
1964n.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Funds Raised for Anti-Smoking Parley", Pasadena (California) Star-News, January 6, 1964.
1964n.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "TV praten", Bergens Tidende, Publication Unknown January 6, 1964.
1964n.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fredsvenner og fredsarbeide", Aftenposten (Oslo), January 7, 1964.
1964n.17.
Newswire Article: "Smoking Shortens Life Much More Than Radioactive Fallout", Science Service, January 7, 1964.
1964n.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Smoking Peril Cited by Pauling", Washington Post, January 8, 1964.
1964n.19.
Article: "The Need to Popularize Basic Principles", Congressional Record Appendix, January 8, 1964.
1964n.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling og provestansen", Aftenposten (Oslo), January 8, 1964.
1964n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Accidental War Danger Noted by Dr. Pauling", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette & Daily, January 8, 1964.
1964n.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Views Smoking As Worse Than Fallout", New York Times, January 8, 1964.
1964n.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Fallout Expert on Smoking", New York Herald Tribune, January 8, 1964.
1964n.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Terrorblanse og fred", Stavanger Aftenblad (Norway), January 9, 1964.
1964n.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Claims Man Against Nuclear War", Pasadena (California) Star-News, January 9, 1964.
1964n.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Says Smoking Habit Greater Hazard than Fallout", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette & Daily, January 9, 1964.
1964n.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Maps 7-Point Plan to End War", New York Post, January 9, 1964.
1964n.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Coast to Coast", Honolulu (Hawaii) Advertiser, January 9, 1964.
1964n.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "2,200 Honor Pauling", New York Herald Tribune, January 9, 1964.
1964n.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling, Honored by 2,200, Gives Program for Peace", New York Times, January 9, 1964.
1964n.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "World Law to Replace War Nobel Scientist Predicts", Publication Unknown, January 9, 1964.
1964n.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling", Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Evening Bulletin, January 10, 1964.
1964n.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Kristendommen og Ostens religioner", Dagbladet (Oslo), January 10, 1964.
1964n.34.
Newspaper Clipping: No Title, Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Evening Bulletin, January 10, 1964.
1964n.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Plaudits for Pauling", Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Daily News, January 10, 1964.
1964n.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Tracy Sims, Pauling On Same Program", Oroville (California) Mercury-Register, January 11, 1964.
1964n.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nuclear Disaster", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette & Daily, January 11, 1964.
1964n.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Humanitarian Award to Go To Pauling", Los Angeles Tribune Advertiser, January 12, 1964.
1964n.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Slates L.A. High Talk", Pasadena (California) Star-News, January 13, 1964.
1964n.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mrs. Pauling to Speak", Pasadena (California) Star-News, January 17, 1964.
1964n.41.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling Ganhou o Primeiro Round", Visão, January 17, 1964.
1964n.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Foothill Society for Ethical Culture", Pasadena (California) Star-News, January 18, 1964.
1964n.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Receives...", New York Teacher News, January 18, 1964.
1964n.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling, Peace Meet Picketed in Los Angeles", Pasadena (California) Star-News, January 18, 1964.
1964n.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "Test-Ban Treaty Too Late, Pauling Says", Los Angeles Times, January 18, 1964.
1964n.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "On the same day...", San Francisco (California) Chronicle, January 21, 1964.
1964n.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Physicist Decries Moon Project, Criticizes Actions of Teller, Pauling", Portland Oregonian, January 25, 1964.
1964n.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling says next step toward peace is China recognition", Los Angeles People's World, January 25, 1964.
1964n.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "Rally Here Pays Tribute to Kennedy and S. Hurok", Publication Unknown, January 28, 1964.
1964n.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pro-Disarmament", Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Main Line Times, January 30, 1964.
1964n.51.
Journal Article: "Pauling, Munch og vitaminpiller", Kjemi, Bergvesen og Metallurgi, (January 31, 1964): 2.
1964n.52.
Journal Article: "On the Cover", Free Mind, (December 1963/January 1964): 4.
1964n.53.
Journal Article: "The Noble Gas Compounds", Chemistry, vol. 37, no. 1 (January 1964): 6-7.
1964n.54.
Journal Article: "The Open Forum: First Citizens of Peace" Churchman, (January 1964).
1964n.55.
Newsletter Article: "Branch Notes", Four Lights, vol. XXIV, no. 1, (January 1964): 3.
1964n.56.
Magazine Article: "The Peace Prize", Frontier, January 1964, 15.
1964n.57.
Journal Article: "Professor Pauling's Peace Prize", Association of Scientific Writers Journal, vol. 10, no. 1 (January 1964): 23.
1964n.58.
Magazine Article: "Holiday Greetings", The Progressive, January 1964, 8.
1964n.59.
Newsletter Article: "Report on Dr. Pauling", Bucks County (Pennsylvania) Newsletter of the Fallsington Friends Meeting, January 1964.
1964n.60.
Newsletter Article: "Letters", Scientists for Social Responsibility in Science Newsletter, (January 1964): 2.
1964n.61.
Newspaper Clipping: "Uforfaerdet fredsforkaemper taler i morgen kl. 20", Land Og Folk (Norway), February 1, 1964.
1964n.62.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Ideas", Monterey (California) Peninsula Herald, February 5, 1964.
1964n.63.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Hits U.S. Tactics in South Viet Nam", Publication Unknown, February 7, 1964.
1964n.64.
Newsletter Article: "Pauling Voices Optimism For Future of Mankind", Society for Social Responsibility in Science Newsletter, February, 1964.
1964n.65.
Journal Article: Stern, Alfred, "Linus Pauling y la Responsabilidad del Científico", Folia Humanistica, vol. 2, no. 14 (February 1964): 119-126.
1964n.66.
Journal Article: Suñer, José M. Pí, "Linus Pauling y la Paz", Folia Humanistica, vol. 2, no. 14 (February 1964): 135-139.
1964n.67.
Journal Article: Giannelli, A., "La Civilización de la Paz", Folia Humanistica, vol. 2, no. 4, (February 1964): 153-167.
1964n.68.
Journal Article: Russell, Bertrand, "Scientists and World Peace", Minority of One, vol. VI, no. 2 (February 1964): 5.
1964n.69.
Journal Article: "A Tribute to Linus Pauling", Minority of One, vol. VI, no. 2, (February 1964): 12-15.
1964n.70.
Journal Article: "The Social Function of Dissent", Minority of One, VI, no. 2, (February 1964): 16.
1964n.71.
Book Excerpt: "Pauling, Linus (Carl)", Current Biography, February 1964.
1964n.72.
Newsletter Article: "2500 hear Pauling in New York", Bulletin of the World Council of Peace, vol. 11, no. 2, (February 1964): 10.
1964n.73.
Journal Article: "War's End: Mankind has entered Maturity: Dr. Pauling", Churchman, (February 1964): 14-15.
1964n.74.
Journal Articles: "Likes and Dislikes"; "Help America..."; "A Near Loss"; "The Pauling Tribute Meeting", Letters to the Editor of Minority of One, vol. VI, no. 2, (February 1964): 22-24.
1964n.75.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Here in April", San Jose (California) State College Spartan Daily, March 4, 1964.
1964n.76.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Loses Suit Against Paper", Pasadena (California) Star-News, March 20, 1964.
1964n.77.
Newspaper Clipping: "Will LA hotels be next?", Los Angeles People's World, March 21, 1964.
1964n.78.
Journal Article: Sturdivant, J.H., "La Obra Científica de Linus Pauling", Folia Humanistica, vol. 2, no. 15, (March 1964): 197-208.
1964n.79.
Journal Article: Bharati, A., "Paz Mundial: Análisis de una Posibilidad", Folia Humanistica, vol. 2, no. 15, (March 1964): 209-215.
1964n.80.
Journal Article: Catchpool, John F. and Zuckerkandl, Emile, "Linus Pauling: Un itinerario intelectual desde el átomo al hombre", Folia Humanistica, vol. 2, no. 15, (March 1964): 237-249.
1964n.81.
Newspaper Clipping: "Further Comment on The Triple Revolution", [packet of newspaper clippings] March-April, 1964.
1964n.82.
Newspaper Clipping: "Tror ikke mere pa verdenskrig", Aktuelt (Copenhagen), April 1, 1964.
1964n.83.
Newspaper Clipping: "Civilforsvar er et bedrag", Politiken, April 1, 1964.
1964n.84.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hvert menneske er vigtigt", Berlingske Tidende, April 1, 1964.
1964n.85.
Journal Article: "Linus Pauling: Mis Recuerdos del Hombre y del Científico", Folia Humanistica, vol. 2, no. 16, (April 1964): 251-258.
1964n.86.
Journal Article: "Demokratie Verlangt Meinungsfreiheit", Plädoyer, (April 1964).
1964n.87.
Journal Article: "Linus Pauling: The Role of Unilateral Action", Yale University Political Quarterly, vol 3, no. 3 (Spring 1964): 17.
1964n.88.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professor Pauling...", [Cartoon] Copenhagen, May 1, 1964.
1964n.89.
Magazine Article: "La Practica Moral y Eficiente de la Medicina Llevan a una Vida Superior", Diario de Los Congresos, May 2, 1964.
1964n.90.
Magazine Article: "Dr. Linus Pauling", Diario de los Congresos, May 4, 1964, 3.
1964n.91.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling", Excelsior, May 4, 1964.
1964n.92.
Magazine Article: "En la Casa...", [photo], Diario de los Congresos, May 5, 1964, 5.
1964n.93.
Magazine Article: "Dr. Linus Pauling", Diario de los Congresos, May 6, 1964.
1964n.94.
Magazine Article: "Cien Anos de la Academia Nacional de Medicina", Diario de los Congresos, May 10, 1964.
1964n.95.
Newspaper Clipping: "Felix Juda", Los Angeles Times, May 12, 1964.
1964n.96.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling A-Test Plea Rejected by High Court", Los Angeles Times, May 19, 1964.
1964n.97.
Newspaper Clipping: "Downed RB-66 Took Photos, Paper Says", Publication Unknown, May 20, 1964.
1964n.98.
Newspaper Clipping: "News Tribune Letter Box: Science and Religion", Tacoma (Washington) News Tribune, June 1, 1964.

1964n2.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1964.
1964n2.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Should Hollywood and Politics Mix?", Los Angeles Times, June 13, 1964.
1964n2.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ohne 'echte' Überlebens-Chance", Publication Unknown (Germany), June 20, 1964.
1964n2.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Großes Echo zur Europa-Woche Prof. Pauling und Prof. Baade als Redner", Rhein-Friedensfahrt begeistert jung und alt (Germany), June 27, 1964.
1964n2.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "War Would Kill All in U.S. And Europe, Pauling Says", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, June 30, 1964.
1964n2.5.
Magazine Articles: "Wir Stellen Vor... Notbelpreisträger Prof. Dr. Linus Pauling"; "Wissenschaft Und Frieden", Courage, June 1964.
1964n2.6.
Journal Article: "Scientists You Should Know", School Sciences, vol. 3, no. 2, (June 1964): 1-3.
1964n2.7.
Flyer: "Für eine Welt ohne Waffen Prof. Dr. Linus Pauling...", Courage, July 1, 1964.
1964n2.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Auf Entspannungskurs", Deutsche Volkszeitung (Germany), July 3, 1964.
1964n2.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelpreisträger spricht", Publication Unknown, July 3, 1964.
1964n2.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Zukunft des Friedens", Vahrer Echo (Germany), July 3, 1964.
1964n2.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Furchtbares Wissen fordert Wachheít", Hamoresche Presse (Germany), July 4, 1964.
1964n2.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Faustrecht der Völker oder Kampf dem Atomtod?", Hamoresche Rundschau (Germany), July 4, 1964.
1964n2.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelpreisträger spricht in ulm", Ulmer Tagblatt (Germany), July 4, 1964.
1964n2.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling pladiert fur atomwaffenfreie Zone", Tatsachen (Germany), July 4, 1964.
1964n2.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling fordert Vernunft", Bremer Bürgerzeitung, July 4, 1964.
1964n2.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "CDU bestätigt: demonstrativ ferngeblieben", Publication Unknown, July 5, 1964.
1964n2.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Für eine Welt ohne Waffen", Publication Unknown, July 6, 1964.
1964n2.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Plädiert für die Abrüstung", Zeitung Fr Frankfurt, July 6, 1964.
1964n2.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Kundgebung mit Nobelpreistrager Linus Pauling in der Paulskirche", Abendpost (Germany), July 6, 1964.
1964n2.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mit Mut und Konsequenz fur den Frieden", Ulmer Tagblatt - Ulmer Nachrichten (Germany), July 7, 1964.
1964n2.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Für eine Welt ohne Waffen", Ulmer Tagblatt - Ulmer Nachrichten (Germany), July 8, 1964.
1964n2.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Abrüstung in der Welt os rasch wie möglich!", Publication Unknown, July 8, 1964.
1964n2.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Loses Libel-Suit Appeal Against News", New York Times, July 8, 1964.
1964n2.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Criticizes Plan for NATO Navy", New York Times, July 9, 1964.
1964n2.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pionier im Friedenskampf: Linus Pauling", Welt der Arbeit (Germany), July 10, 1964.
1964n2.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: Zivilverteidigung ist Schwindel!" Blinkfüer (Germany), July 10, 1964.
1964n2.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling begrüßt Petitiojn an Deutschen Bundestag", Tatsachen, July 11, 1964.
1964n2.28.
Magazine Article: "Linus Carl Pauling: '...den Krieg für immer verbannen'", Selecta, July 13, 1964.
1964n2.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Es gibt keine Chance", Metall (Germany), July 14, 1964.
1964n2.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prof. Pauling: Dritter Weltkrieg wäre Narrheit", Publication Unknown (Germany), July 1964.
1964n2.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemie ist keine Hexerei", Publication Unknown (Germany), July 1964.
1964n2.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Gästetagebudh der Stadt", Publication Unknown (Germany), July 1964.
1964n2.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling möchte China als UN-Mitglied sehen", Weser-Kurier (Bremer, Germany), July 1964.
1964n2.34.
Magazine Article: "Für eine Welt ohne Waffen", Courage, July 1964.
1964n2.35.
Newsletter Article: "Der ProzeB Wegen Der Bombentests", Das Gewissen(Germany), July/August 1964.
1964n2.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "5 World Notables Send Gifts for TV Auction For A-Bomb Survivors", Osaka (Japan) Manchini Daily News, August 1, 1964.
1964n2.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling, OSU Grad, Gains Second Nobel Prize", Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette-Times, August 7, 1964.
1964n2.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Reception Slated At Hollister Home", Santa Barbara (California) News Press, August 14, 1964.
1964n2.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Newcomers Welcomed", Santa Barbara (California) Women's News, August 14, 1964.
1964n2.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Any Work Done happily Is Contribution to Whole World'", Santa Barbara (California) News Press, August 16, 1964.
1964n2.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "An Outstanding Injustice", York (Pennyslvania) Gazette & Daily, August 18, 1964.
1964n2.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Tribuna Universitaria en Honor de Linus Pauling", Publication Unknown, August 1964.
1964n2.43.
Newsletter Article: "Linus Pauling in the GDR", Information (Germany), (August 1964): 2.
1964n2.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Zivilschutz ist Schwindel", Hamoresche Allgemeine, September 9, 1964.
1964n2.45.
Correspondence: "Dear Dr. Pauling...", Abraham Lincoln High School, September 13, 1964.
1964n2.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "Basic Issues Put Center 'On Stage'", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, September 20, 1964.
1964n2.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "Briefs In Pauling Libel Suit Filed", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, September 25, 1964.
1964n2.48.
Journal Article: "The Biochemist Views Man in Depth", Briefs, vol. 28, no. 7 (September 1964): 100.
1964n2.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "In Heart of Darkness -- Trust", San Francisco Examiner, October 4, 1964.
1964n2.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Stops for Weekend on Way to Australia", Honolulu (Hawaii) Star-Bulletin, October 12, 1964.
1964n2.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Sees War as Yielding to World Law", Honolulu (Hawaii) Advertiser, October 12, 1964.
1964n2.52.
Newspaper Clipping: "Will the Reds Rule the Peace Conference?" Australian (Sydney), October 13, 1964.
1964n2.53.
Newspaper Clipping: "Who's News with Cobey Black: Pauling Appeals for Peace", Honolulu (Hawaii) Star Bulletin, October 13, 1964.
1964n2.54.
Magazine Article: "Awards: Youngest Ever", Time, October 13, 1964. [Pauling omitted from list of Nobel Prize winners, added in with pen].
1964n2.55.
Newspaper Clipping: "...and The Peril", Sydney Daily Mirror (Australia), October 14, 1964.
1964n2.56.
Newspaper Clipping: "Politics 'Duty of Scientist'", Sydney Daily Mirror, (Australia), October 15, 1964.
1964n2.57.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel prize-winning scientist coming here", Brisbane Courier-Mail, (Australia), October 15, 1964.
1964n2.58.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cancer Threat From French Bomb Tests", Daily Telegraph (Australia) October 15, 1964.
1964n2.59.
Newspaper Clipping: "Reception For 'Peace' Delegates", Daily Telegraph (Australia), October 15, 1964.
1964n2.60.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner", Brisbane Courier-Mail, (Australia), October 17, 1964.
1964n2.61.
Brochure: "Australian Congress for International Co-operation and Disarmament", Sydney, New South Wales, October 25-30, 1964.
1964n2.62.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professor Warns of 60-day Havoc After Nuclear Attack", Sydney Morning Herald (Australia), October 26, 1964.
1964n2.63.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atom Stockpile Equals 12 Bombs An Acre, Dr. Pauling Estimates", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, October 26, 1964.
1964n2.64.
Newspaper Clipping: "4000 attend opening of 'Peace' rally", Daily Telegraph (Australia), October 26, 1964.
1964n2.65.
Newspaper Clipping: "Needed: Sane Leaders In Government", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, October 27, 1964.
1964n2.66.
Newspaper Clipping: "Expert reports risk of cancer", Melbourne Sun, (Australia), October 27, 1964.
1964n2.67.
Newspaper Clipping: "Keep the A-bomb says Pauling", Australian, October 27, 1964.
1964n2.68.
Newspaper Clipping: "'2 million will die' Grim warning on A tests", Sydney Daily Mirror, (Australia), October 27, 1964.
1964n2.69.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Protests Additional Testing", Santa Barbara (California) News Press, October 28, 1964.
1964n2.70.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pacific Nuclear Test 'A Threat To 500,000 Children'", Sydney Morning Herald (Australia), October 28, 1964.
1964n2.71.
Newspaper Clipping: "Shouting, heckling", Daily Telegraph (Australia), October 28, 1964.
1964n2.72.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Predicts Two Million Deaths From Test Fallout", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, October 28, 1964.
1964n2.73.
Newspaper Clipping: "'All sorts of views about fallout'", Australian, October 30, 1964.
1964n2.74.
Newspaper Clipping: "Challenge on Conference", Daily Telegraph, (Australia), October 30, 1964.
1964n2.75.
Magazine Article: "Nobel Winner", [Letter to the Editor], Time, October 30, 1964.
1964n2.76.
Newspaper Clipping: "Named to Receive..." [re: 1st annual OSU Distinguished Service Awards], Publication Unknown, October 1964.
1964n2.77.
Newsletter Article: "Economics and Freedom", Center Diary, no. 5, October 1964: 5-7.
1964n2.78.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prof. Hits at 'McCarthyism'" Melbourne Sun (Australia), November 2, 1964.
1964n2.79.
Newspaper Clipping: "Congress Criticism 'McCarthyism'", Melbourne Age, (Australia), November 2, 1964.
1964n2.80.
Newspaper Clipping: "Childbirth and Nuclear Bombs", Age (Australia), November 3, 1964.
1964n2.81.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling refuses comment", Daily Telegraph (Australia), November 5, 1964.
1964n2.82.
Newspaper Clipping: "Two-hour Peace Rally Draws 500", Brisbane Courier-Mail (Australia), November 6, 1964.
1964n2.83.
Newspaper Clipping: "Men and dogs are 'related'", Brisbane Courier-Mail (Australia), November 7, 1964.
1964n2.84.
Newspaper Clipping: "Talks on peace", Newcastle Herald (Australia), November 9, 1964.
1964n2.85.
Newspaper Clipping: "World law urged for all nations", Newcastle Herald (Australia), November 9, 1964.
1964n2.86.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel man here -- arm in a sling", News (Australia), November 9, 1964.
1964n2.87.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Pressure' For World Law Urged", Sydney Advertiser, (Australia), November 11, 1964.
1964n2.88.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner Pauling To Appear at Augsburg", Augsburg (Minneapolis) Echo, November 11, 1964.
1964n2.89.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Arrives", West Australian (Australia), November 12, 1964.
1964n2.90.
Newspaper Clipping: "Equal Time", Putnam County (New York) Courier, November 12, 1964.
1964n2.91.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel winner to lecture", Melbourne Sun (Australia), November 13, 1964.
1964n2.92.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Visits Cleveland, Sees UN Seating Red China", Cleveland (Ohio) Press, November 18, 1964.
1964n2.93.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling To Speak At College On Tuesday", Brunswick (Maine) Record, November 19, 1964.
1964n2.94.
Newspaper Clipping: "World Must End Nuclear Madness", Cleveland (Ohio) Plain Dealer, November 19, 1964.
1964n2.95.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Predicts Red China in U.N.", Seattle (Washington) Post-Intelligencer, November 19, 1964.
1964n2.96.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Stresses Drive for Peace", Milwaukee (Wisconsin) Journal, November 19, 1964.
1964n2.97.
Newspaper Clipping: [Cartoon] York (Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, November 20, 1964.
1964n2.98.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Says Viet Nam Role Shames U.S.", Minneapolis (Minnesota) Tribune, November 21, 1964.
1964n2.99.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Suggests A-bomb Controls", Minneapolis (Minnesota) Star, November 21, 1964.
1964n2.100.
Newspaper Clipping: "People in the News", Pasadena (California) Star-News, November, 1964.
1964n2.101.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling To Give Lecture At Riviera Feb. 10", Santa Barbara (California) News Press, December 20, 1964.
1964n2.102.
Newspaper Clipping: "Une conference prononcee a Mexico par le Dr. Linus Pauling", Le Courrier Interplanétair (Mexico), December 1964.
1964n2.103.
Journal Article: "Linus Pauling Given Melbourne Hon. Degree", Peace Action in Australia, (December 1964/January 1965).
1964n2.104.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vor tids valg er...", Publication Unknown, 1964.
1964n2.105.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nytars-onskeseddel fra Linus Pauling", Politiken (Denmark), 1964.
1964n2.106.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peaceful World Achievable Goal", Monterey Peninsula (California) Herald, 1964.
1964n2.107.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner Cites War Horror and Peace Hope", Publication Unknown, 1964.
1964n2.108.
Newspaper Clipping: "Frankfurter Frauen Fordern Frieden", Abendpost (Germany), 1964.
1964n2.109.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Blisters", Publication Unknown, 1964.

1965n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1965.
1965n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Name That Wasn't There", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, January 11, 1965.
1965n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Lecture Tickets Go on Sale", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, January 14, 1965.
1965n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Proposes New Peace Steps", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, January 31, 1965.
1965n.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "En 1965, Desnuclearizar America Latina", Queremos Vivir (Buenos Aires), January/February 1965.
1965n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Deplores Vietnam Action", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, February 11, 1965.
1965n.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Respect Versus Blind Hope", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, February 12, 1965.
1965n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Show Teeth In Vietnam", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, February 16, 1965.
1965n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace Convocation Will Open Tonight", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, February 17, 1965.
1965n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Speaks", Pasadena (California) Star-News, February 18, 1965.
1965n.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Alternative to War Essential: Pauling", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, February 18, 1965.
1965n.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pope John's Peace Call Draws Responses Here", New York Times, February 19, 1965.
1965n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pontiff, Pauling Warn Of Threat To Mankind If Asian War Expands", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, February 19, 1965.
1965n.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "600 hear Pauling decry Viet crisis", Los Angeles People's World, February 20, 1965.
1965n.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Lysenko Ouster Clears Stain on Red Science", Los Angeles Times, February 21, 1965.
1965n.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "World Leaders Look At War: Nobody's Perfect, Peace Parley Told", Pasadena (California) Star-Bulletin & Advertiser, February 21, 1965.
1965n.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Prizewinner", New York Post, February 21, 1965.
1965n.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Convocation on the Requirements of Peace", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette & Daily, February 25, 1965.
1965n.18.
Magazine Article: "The Requirements of Peace", Time, (February 26, 1965): 36-37.
1965n.19.
Booklet: Barnum, Cyrus P. "Enforceable World Law", February 1957: 7.
1965n.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling warns of 'crisis'", Los Angeles People's World, March 6, 1965.
1965n.21.
Magazine Articles: "Using Senior Science", "The Sickle-Cell Puzzle", Senior Science, vol. 17, no. 4, (March 10, 1965): 4-T, 12.
1965n.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Morton Sobell is Innocent President Johnson and Must be Freed", [advertisement] New York Times, March 11, 1965.
1965n.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "500 Stage Selma Rally, Rites Here", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, March 16, 1965.
1965n.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pre-Trial Parley Scheduled In Suit Filed By Pauling", Publication Unknown, March 17, 1965.
1965n.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Son in Honolulu Group", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, March 21, 1965.
1965n.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "National Leaders Form Committee To Aid Defendants Of HUAC Citation", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, March 22, 1965.
1965n.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Guggenheim Awards Won by 2 Local Men", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, March 28, 1965.
1965n.28.
Journal Article: "Linus Pauling, Chemie - Eine Einführung Die Natur der chemischen Bindung", Das Destillat, no. 1 (Spring 1965).
1965n.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Wins Guggenheim Grant", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, April 1, 1965.
1965n.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pre-Trial Talk Held On Pauling Suit", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, April 8, 1965.
1965n.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "3 Are Convicted In Contempt Case ", New York Times, April 9, 1965.
1965n.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Court Convicts Peace Workers", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, April 9, 1965.
1965n.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to talk on 'Pacem en Terris' Meet", Los Angeles People's World, April 10, 1965.
1965n.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "For a Cease Fire in Vietnam", [advertisement] Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, April 11, 1965.
1965n.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "3 Convicted in Yasui visa contempt case", New York National Guardian, April 17, 1965.
1965n.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Unconventional, That's Pauling", Fort Worth (Texas) Star-Telegram, April 29, 1965.
1965n.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner Scores U.S. Dominican Policy", Bethlehem (Pennsylvania) Globe Times, May 4, 1965.
1965n.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Raps U.S. On Dominican Role", Allentown (Pennsylvania) Morning Call, May 5, 1965.
1965n.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr Linus Pauling Gives Last Comenius Lecture", Bethlehem (Pennsylvania) Comenian, May 7, 1965.
1965n.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "...Striking color...", San Francisco Chronicle, May 14, 1965.
1965n.41.
Journal Article: "Research Is Urged On the Structure Of Proteins", Medical Tribune, May 19, 1965.
1965n.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Explains Work of the Molecules" Pasadena (California) Independent Star-News, May 23, 1965.
1965n.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Critical of Johnson, Hints At Impeachment", Washington D.C. Star, May 23, 1965.
1965n.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Signs Name", Washington Post, May 24, 1965.
1965n.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Immorality' Of Nations Blamed For Man's Woes", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, May 25, 1965.
1965n.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "Life Span In America Below Wealth Level, Pauling Points Out", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, May 26, 1965.
1965n.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. Congress Tricked On Vietnam: Pauling", Toronto Globe and Mail (Canada), May 26, 1965.
1965n.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Mark Is Honored By Noted Scientists", New York Times, May 28, 1965.
1965n.49.
Journal Article: "Disarmament and International Law", Peace Herald, (May 1965): 4-6.
1965n.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hawaii Peace Rally", Publication Unknown, May 1965.
1965n.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Linus Pauling Syndrome", Goleta (California) Gazette Citizen, June 10, 1965.
1965n.52.
Newspaper Clipping: "3 Peace Booklets Issued By Center", Publication Unknown, June 21, 1965.
1965n.53.
Newspaper Clipping: "What Schlesinger Said", Publication Unknown, June 21, 1965.
1965n.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Laureates Petition The Pope", Publication Unknown, June 22, 1965.
1965n.55.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelists Appeal To Pope For Backing Of Birth Control", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, June 22, 1965.
1965n.56.
Newspaper Clipping: "An Open Letter to Dr. Pauling", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, June 22, 1965.
1965n.57.
Magazine Article: "Three-Dimensional Drawings", Science, July 23, 1965.
1965n.58.
Newspaper Clipping: "Plaque Honors Doctor Pauling", Santa Barbara (California) News Press, July 24, 1965.
1965n.59.
Newspaper Clipping: "Eight Peace Prize Winners Urge Vietnam Cease-Fire", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press", August 12, 1965.

1965n2.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1965.
1965n2.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winners In Plea for Peace", Los Angeles Times, August 13, 1965.
1965n2.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Says 8 Nobel Winners Ask Viet Peace", Los Angeles Times, August 13, 1965.
1965n2.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Peace Appeal", San Francisco Chronicle, August 13, 1965.
1965n2.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "City School Board Ponders Two Viewpoints on Speakers", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, August 22, 1965.
1965n2.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Academy of Science to Meet at U.W.", Seattle (Washington) Times, August 29, 1965.
1965n2.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "5 Nobel Prize Winners Will Attend UW Seminar", Seattle (Washington) Post-Intelligencer, August 29, 1965.
1965n2.7.
Newsletter Article: "Eight Nobel Peace Laureates Issue Vietnam Peace Appeal", Peace Action in Australia, vol. 7, no.5, (August 1965): 8.
1965n2.8.
Magazine Article: "A Time for Praise" Saturday Review, September 4, 1965.
1965n2.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Simple Jungle Grave Marks Dr. Schweitzer Burial Site", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, September 6, 1965.
1965n2.10.
Newspaper Clipping: Nobel Peace Prize Winner Pauling Urges 'Concern for Humanity'", Buffalo (New York) State University Spectrum, September 7, 1965. [Includes correspondence].
1965n2.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Record Recalled Before UB Appearance", Buffalo (New York) Evening News, September 10, 1965. [Includes correspondence].
1965n2.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "2 women-mother, wife", Publication Unknown, September 11, 1965.
1965n2.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling blames big power arms for Asian war", Toronto (Ontario) Daily Star, September 13, 1965.
1965n2.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Warns World", Toronto (Ontario) Telegram, September 13, 1965.
1965n2.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Urges Treaty Banning Underground Tests", Buffalo (New York) Evening News, September 13, 1965. [Includes correspondence].
1965n2.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nuclear Warning Is Given", Courier (New York) Express, September 14, 1965.
1965n2.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Says U.S. Fighting in Viet Nam Unconstitutional", Buffalo (New York) Evening News, September 14, 1965.
1965n2.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Chorus Off-Key", Buffalo (New York) Evening News, September 16, 1965.
1965n2.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Replies to Letter About Dr. Pauling", Buffalo (New York) Evening News, September 17, 1965.
1965n2.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "School Speaker Policy Drafted", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, September 28, 1965.
1965n2.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Our Readers Views: Back School Board On Issue of Oath", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, October 6, 1965.
1965n2.22.
Press Release: "Governments Respond to Joint Appeal by Nobel Peace Prize Recipients for Vietnam Settlement", Santa Barbara, California, October 7, 1965.
1965n2.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cease-Fire Appeal Nets Seven Replies", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, October 7, 1965.
1965n2.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "They're a Working Team Against Nuclear Spread", Women's Province (British Columbia), October 7, 1965.
1965n2.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "In the name of humanity Help Us...", Province (British Columbia), October 7, 1965.
1965n2.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Speakers Policy Okd Sans Oath", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, October 8, 1965.
1965n2.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Famed Biochemist Betting on Peace", Vancouver (British Columbia) Sun, October 8, 1965.
1965n2.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pre-trial Parley on Pauling Libel Action Postponed", Publication Unknown, October 8, 1965.
1965n2.29.
Newspaper Advertisement: "B.C. Universities Teach-In: Revolution and Response", Ubyssey (British Columbia), October 8, 1965.
1965n2.30.
Newspaper Article: "Nobel Prize Winner Proposes New Theory of Atomic Nucleus", Science Service, October 8, 1965.
1965n2.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Here Today", Victoria (British Columbia) Daily Colonist, October 9, 1965.
1965n2.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mrs. Pauling Speaks: Women Urged To Protest", Vancouver (British Columbia) Sun, October 9, 1965.
1965n2.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Impeach Johnson For Viet Nam War'", Vancouver (British Columbia) Sun, October 9, 1965.
1965n2.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "World Without War Now 'Certainty'", Victoria (British Columbia) Daily Colonist, October 9, 1965.
1965n2.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "'United States Pressuring Canada To Ensure Support on Viet War'", Victoria (British Columbia) Daily Times, October 9, 1965.
1965n2.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Distinguished Visitors", Victoria (British Columbia) Daily Colonist, October 10, 1965.
1965n2.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Viet Nam: U.S. War Laboratory", Victoria (British Columbia) Daily Colonist, October 10, 1965.
1965n2.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Five Governments Answer Letters Pleaing [sic] For Peace", Oroville (California) Mercury-Register, October 10, 1965.
1965n2.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Rips LBJ on Viet", Seattle (Washington) Post-Intelligencer, October 11, 1965.
1965n2.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Prods for Speedy Viet-Cong Negotiations", Seattle (Washington) Times, October 11, 1965.
1965n2.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Develops New Atomic Nucleus Theory", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, October 11, 1965.
1965n2.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nuclear Split Theory Told Scientists", Seattle (Washington) Post-Intelligencer, October 12, 1965.
1965n2.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Brains In Abundance", Seattle (Washington) Daily Times, October 12, 1965.
1965n2.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Proposes New Theory on Nuclei", Seattle (Washington) Times, October 12, 1965.
1965n2.45.
Journal Article: "Pauling Suggests Nuclear Model that Could Help Relate Ideas on Particle Behavior", Chemical and Engineering News, October 18, 1965.
1965n2.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "Anti-LBJ Vietnam Policy Unit Meets", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, October 20, 1965.
1965n2.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Atom Theory Advanced By Pauling Before Scientists", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, October 23, 1965.
1965n2.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cannot Except Concept", Toronto (Ontario) Star, October 30, 1965.
1965n2.49.
Journal Article: "Cease-Fire", Churchman, (October 1965).
1965n2.50.
Pamphlet: "Albert Schweitzer", Rundbrief an Die Freunde Van Lambarene, September 1965.
1965n2.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "Settlement Made by Yorker Named in Pauling Suit", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, November 5, 1965.
1965n2.52.
Newspaper Clipping: "North Viet Ruler Tells Dr. Pauling Ceasefire Terms", Santa Barbara News-Press, November 23, 1965.
1965n2.53.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hanoi's Insistence on a U.S. Pullout Dims Parley Hope", New York Times, November 24, 1965.
1965n2.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hanoi Reasserts Terms and Peace Hopes Fade", Seattle (Washington) Post-Intelligencer, November 24, 1965.
1965n2.55.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ho Tells Nobelist His Position On Vietnam Peace", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, November 24, 1965.
1965n2.56.
Newspaper Clipping: "GIs Must Leave, Hanoi Reasserts", Atlanta (Georgia) Constitution, November 24, 1965.
1965n2.57.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Appeals to Johnson For Immediate Viet Action", Publication Unknown, December 3, 1965.
1965n2.58.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ho Chi Minh responds to Pauling's Negotiation plea", University of California El Gaucho, December 6, 1965.
1965n2.59.
Newsletter Article: "Ho Chi Minh's Replies to Linus Pauling and SANE Ambiguous on U.S. withdrawal", I.F. Stone's Weekly, December 6, 1965.
1965n2.60.
Journal Article: "Distincţii Acordate De Academia Republicii Socialiste România", Scînteia, vol. 35, (December 7, 1965): 6824.
1965n2.61.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling speaks of war, peace in current Viet crisis", University of California El Gaucho, December 15, 1965.
1965n2.62.
Newspaper Clipping: "Romania Honors Pauling", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, December 18, 1965.
1965n2.63.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Pauling-HO-LBJ letter", Los Angeles People's World, December 18, 1965.
1965n2.64.
Magazine Article: "The Folly of Numbers", Vassar College Alumnae Magazine, December 1965.
1965n2.65.
Newsletter: No Title - correspondence between Pauling and President Johnson and Ho Chi Minh, William Winter Comments, December 1965.
1965n2.66.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling: Die Natur der chemischen Bindung", Publication Unknown (Germany), 1965.
1965n2.67.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemie - Eine Einführung", Publication Unknown (Germany), 1965.
1965n2.68.
Journal Article: "Linus Pauling", To Live As Men: An Anatomy of Peace, 1965): 25-35.
1965n2.69.
Newspaper Clipping: "Social Psychiatrists Probe Source of Mental Disorders", Medical Tribune, 1965.
1965n2.70.
Newsletter Article: "Peace Workers Convicted!" Defenders of 3 Against House Un-American Activities Committee, 1965.
1965n2.71.
Newspaper Clipping: "We Protest!", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, 1965.

1966n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1966.
1966n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "We Answer Pauling's Demand", Santa Monica (California) Evening Outlook, January 6, 1966.
1966n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "3,000 hear Morse lash Vietnam War", Los Angeles People's World, January 15, 1966.
1966n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Speak At Pomona College", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, January 31, 1966.
1966n.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner Pauling Showered With Awards", Washingtonian, February 18, 1966.
1966n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pacifist Due For Reunion", Portland Oregonian, February 22, 1966.
1966n.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Pauling Here For Reunion", Oregon Journal, February 22, 1966.
1966n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist, Once High School Dropout, Urges Youth to Think for Selves", Portland Oregonian, February 23, 1966.
1966n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner Returns to School", Oregon Journal, February 23, 1966.
1966n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Commends Morse", Oregon Journal, February 24, 1966.
1966n.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "The People's Own Corner: Dubious Advise", Portland Oregonian, February 25, 1966.
1966n.11.
Magazine Article: "Scientists in the News", Science, vol. 151, (February 25, 1966): 973.
1966n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "State Blood Test Urged to Detect Abnormal Genes", Pomona (California) Progress-Bulletin, February 26, 1966.
1966n.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling zum Geburtstag", Frau und Frieden (Germany), February, 1966.
1966n.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Plusieurs personnalités internationales lancent un appel en faveur de la citoyanneté mondiale", Le Monde (Paris), March 4, 1966.
1966n.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling, Only American To Win 2 Nobel Prizes Advises Alma Mater Students To Think For Themselves", Washingtonian, March 4, 1966.
1966n.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling, Staar Disagree", Dallas (Texas) Morning News, March 5, 1966.
1966n.17.
Magazine Article: "Logorrhea in Los Angeles", Newsweek, March 7, 1966.
1966n.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Buckley Libel Trial To Open Here Today", New York Times, March 9, 1966.
1966n.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Appreciative Alumna", Portland Oregonian, March 9, 1966.
1966n.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Sues Buckley for Million", New York World-Telegram and Sun, March 9, 1966.
1966n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling-Buckley Libel Trial Under Way", New York Post, March 9, 1966.
1966n.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Libel Suit is Under Way Here", New York Times, March 10, 1966.
1966n.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Urged Buckley to Alter Text, Rusher Says", New York Post, March 10, 1966.
1966n.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Park Barred to Peace Marchers", New York World-Telegram and Sun, March 10, 1966.
1966n.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Receive Neuberg Medal at New York Meeting", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, March 11, 1966.
1966n.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Defense Lists 'Red Fronts' In Pauling Libel Action", New York World-Telegram and Sun, March 11, 1966.
1966n.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dialog on Today's University", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, March 28, 1966.
1966n.28.
Magazine Article: "Logorrhea", [Letter to Editor] Newsweek, March 28, 1966.
1966n.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling on the Stand", New York Herald Tribune, March 29, 1966.
1966n.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Spends 5 Hours On Witness Stand", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, March 29, 1966.
1966n.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Tells Jury of His Past", New York Times, March 29, 1966.
1966n.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Tells Jury of His Past", New York Times, Tuesday, March 29, 1966. [Slightly different from above article].
1966n.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Defends A-Ban Appeals", New York World-Telegram and Sun, March 30, 1966.
1966n.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Urged to Pull Efforts", Publication Unknown, March 31, 1966.
1966n.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr Pauling Tells Libel Jury Concern For Peace Motivated His Activities", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, March 31, 1966.
1966n.36.
Press Release: "Linus Pauling Elected Member of French Academy of Sciences", March 1966.
1966n.37.
Journal Article: Pauling, Linus, "Forscher Und Mensch", Information 66, (March 1966).
1966n.38.
Journal Article: "Kurznachrichten", [re: birthday greetings to Dr. Pauling] Freie Demokratische Mitteilungen, March 1966.
1966n.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Has Doubts About New Chemistry", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, April 4, 1966.
1966n.40.
Article: "Oh, Those Headaches", New York Post Daily Magazine, April 6, 1966.
1966n.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Says 'Idea Of War' Must Be Dropped By Nations", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, April 9, 1966.
1966n.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Presents Case On Buckley", New York Times, April 16, 1966.
1966n.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ruling Due Today in Pauling Case", New York Times, April 19, 1966.
1966n.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Unpopular Decisions Are his Stock in Trade", New York World-Telegram and Sun, April 20, 1966.
1966n.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Loses Libel Suit In Role Of 'Public Figure'", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, April 20, 1966.
1966n.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "$1-Million Pauling Libel Suit Against Buckley Is Dismissed", New York Times, April 20, 1966.
1966n.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Loses Libel Suit Against Buckley", New York Herald Tribune, April 20, 1966.
1966n.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Libel Suit Dismissed", New York Daily News, April 20, 1966.
1966n.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "Buckley Win In Libel Suit To Aid Press", New York World-Telegram and Sun, April 20, 1966.
1966n.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Libel Suit of Nobel Winner Dismissed by New York Court", Lafayette (Indiana) Journal and Courier, April 20, 1966.
1966n.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "Freedom Of Debate Extended", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, April 21, 1966.
1966n.52.
Journal Advertisement: "New Corey-Pauling Space Filling Atomic Models With Koltun Connectors", Chemical and Engineering News, (April 25, 1966).
1966n.53.
Newspaper Clipping: "Buckley Settles Libel For $13,750", New York Times, April 29, 1966.
1966n.54.
Magazine Article: "The Perils of Being Too Public", Time, April 29, 1966.
1966n.55.
Magazine Article: "National Review Vindicated; Linus Pauling Case Thrown Out," National Review, May 3, 1966.
1966n.56.
Magazine Article: "I have no Stomach for...", Time, May 6, 1966.
1966n.57.
Magazine Article:: "Drawing the Libel Line", Newsweek, May 9, 1966.
1966n.58.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling Takes the Stand", National Review, vol. XVIII no. 20, (May 17, 1966): 459-466.
1966n.59.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Says Viet War Is Immoral", Indianapolis (Indiana) News, May 20, 1966.
1966n.60.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Calls Viet War 'Immoral and Illegal', Lafayette (Indiana) Journal and Courier, May 20, 1966.
1966n.61.
Newspaper Clipping: "Negotiate With Cong, Nobel Prize Winner Urges", Publication Unknown, May 20, 1966.
1966n.62.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Finds U.S. Policy In Vietnamese War 'Immoral'", Purdue (Indiana) Exponent, May 21, 1966.
1966n.63.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mrs. Pauling Says Viet Involvement Illegal, Dangerous", Lafayette (Indiana) Journal and Courier, May 23, 1966.
1966n.64.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Calls Morals a Problem for Science", Milwaukee (Wisconsin) Journal, May 23, 1966.
1966n.65.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Asks Contemporary Set of Moral Principles", Milwaukee (Wisconsin) Sentinel, May 23, 1966.
1966n.66.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner Raps Government Conduct", Milwaukee (Wisconsin) Journal, May 24, 1966.
1966n.67.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Cites A-Bomb Supplies", Milwaukee (Wisconsin) Sentinel, May 24, 1966.
1966n.68.
Newspaper Clipping: "Somewhere In Between, Lafayette (Indiana) Journal and Courier, May 25, 1966.
1966n.69.
Newspaper Clipping: The Lyons Den, "Louis Nizer...", New York Post, June 3, 1966.
1966n.70.
Newspaper Clipping: "France Honors Linus Pauling", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, June 7, 1966.
1966n.71.
Newspaper Clipping: "Public Figure Held Fair Target of Critic", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, June 7, 1966.
1966n.72.
Newspaper Clipping: "Globe Wins Landmark Case", St. Louis (Missouri) Globe-Democrat, June 22, 1966.
1966n.73.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Damages Denial Upheld", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, June 23, 1966.
1966n.74.
Newspaper Clipping: "Limited 'Love'", Baltimore (Maryland) Sun, June 26, 1966.
1966n.75.
Journal Article: "Pauling to be Cited", Chemical and Engineering News, July 18, 1966.
1966n.76.
Newspaper Clipping: "Noted Speakers Slated Here; Pauling Listed", Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette-Times, August 5, 1966.
1966n.77.
Newspaper Clipping: "LBJ Could End All War", Long Beach (California) Independent, October 8, 1966.
1966n.78.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling To Speak at Memorial Assembly", Macdonald College Failt-Ye Times, October 14, 1966.
1966n.79.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling at York", Toronto (Ontario) York University Excalibur, October 14, 1966.
1966n.80.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace worker assails bias against Communists", Boston (Massachusetts) Globe and Mail, October 14, 1966.
1966n.81.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pre-marital Blood test advised to detect fatal disease carriers", Boston (Massachusetts) Globe and Mail, October 14, 1966.
1966n.82.
Newspaper Clipping: "indainer og hvit", Bergens Tidende lørdag", Publication Unknown, October 15, 1966.
1966n.83.
Magazine Article: "Supreme Court: Cast of Characters", Newsweek, October 17, 1966.
1966n.84.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nuclear War Not Possible Pauling Says", Toronto (Ontario) Star, October 18, 1966.
1966n.85.
Newspaper Clipping: "La Société de chimie biologique tient un colloque sur les «Aspects biochimiques de la phylogenése»", Midi Libre (Paris), October 29, 1966.
1966n.86.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Sees Hope in 'Young Ideas'", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, October 1966.
1966n.87.
Magazine Article: "Universities: Caltech and M.I.T.: Rivalry Between the Best", Time, November 4, 1966.
1966n.88.
Magazine Article: "Shrimp: Experimental Animal", Science World, November 4, 1966.
1966n.89.
Newspaper Clipping: "L'U.N.E.S.C.O. Célèbre ses 20 ad par une «déclaration de paix»", Quatorze (France), November 5, 1966.
1966n.90.
Newspaper Clipping: "«Avec l'argent qui est gaspillé dans la course au cosmos, on peut parvenir à maîtriser le cancer»", Midi Libre (Paris), November 7, 1966.
1966n.91.
Newspaper Clipping: "Trois 'Nobel' à la séance hebdomadaire de l'Académie des sciences", Le Figaro (Paris), November 8, 1966.
1966n.92.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Speak at Dedication", University of California Santa Barbara El Gaucho, November 10, 1966.
1966n.93.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Raps 'Waste' in Moon Race", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, November 13, 1966.
1966n.94.
Newspaper Clipping: "In Gratitude To Pauling", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, November 14, 1966.
1966n.95.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Criticizes U.S. Viet Policies", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, November 14, 1966.
1966n.96.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Bass Clef: Hidden Assassins", Publication Unknown, November 1966.
1966n.97.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fraternity Slates Pauling Open House", Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette-Times, December 1, 1966.
1966n.98.
Newspaper Clipping: "Public Invited to Pauling Talk", Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette-Times, December 1, 1966.
1966n.99.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Booked At OSU", Portland Oregonian, December 1, 1966.
1966n.100.
Newspaper Clipping: "Delta Upsilon, OSU To Honor Dr. Pauling", Portland Oregonian, December 1, 1966.
1966n.101.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Slated for OSU Talk", Publication Unknown, December 1, 1966.
1966n.102.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Address At Coliseum Today", Corvallis Oregon State University Daily Barometer, December 2, 1966.
1966n.103.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientific Genius Dotes On Comic Strips, Miniskirts, But Can't Cure Golfer's Slice", Portland Oregonian, December 2, 1966.
1966n.104.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Blisters Viet Nam War, Sees Eventual Peaceful World", Corvallis Oregon State University Daily Barometer, December 2, 1966.
1966n.105.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Says Science Warped, Assails Viet Nam War Policies", Portland Oregonian, December 3, 1966.
1966n.106.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemical Society Honors Pauling", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, December 4, 1966.
1966n.107.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Views U.S. Acts in S. Viet Nam", Spokane (Washington) Spokesman Review, December 5, 1966.
1966n.108.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: Viet Another Korea", Seattle (Washington) Post-Intelligencer, December 7, 1966.
1966n.109.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Labels Draft 'Un-American'", University of Washington Seattle Daily, December 7, 1966.
1966n.110.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Hits Viet War; Government Immorality", Corvallis Oregon State University Daily Barometer. December 7, 1966.
1966n.111.
Newspaper Clipping: "Controversial speakers scheduled for lectures", Southern California Press Enterprise, December 18, 1966.
1966n.112.
Journal Article: "Pauling to Receive Medal", Puget Sound Chemist, December 1966.
1966n.113.
Magazine Article: "The National Academy of Sciences", Alumnus, Winter 1966.
1966n.114.
Journal Article: "Numerical Listing of Offprints: Linus Pauling, Robert B. Corey & Roger Hayward, The Structure of Proteins Molecules", Scientific American, p. 3, 1966.
1966n.115.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to Speak", Publication Unknown, 1966.
1966n.116.
Book Reviews: Bertha Von Suttner's Memoirs, Forward by Linus and Ava Helen Pauling, Various Publications, 1965/1966.
1966n.117.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dinner, Award Set to Honor Linus Pauling", Publication Unknown, 1966.
1966n.118.
Book Excerpt: "Pauling, Linus Carl", McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of the Modern Men of Science, vol. 1, 1966.

1967n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1967.
1967n.1.
Journal Article: "Linus Pauling's Speech", Preserving, January 3, 1967.
1967n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "The case against civil defense: is it really prepared for anything?", Goleta (California) Gazette Citizen, January 5, 1967.
1967n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to lecture in city", Indian Express, January 9, 1967.
1967n.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling in Madras", Mail (India), January 9, 1967.
1967n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Molecular Structure of Hemoglobin: Pauling Stresses Value of Study", Hindu (India), January 10, 1967.
1967n.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Progress in Study of Protein Structure", Hindu (India), January 10, 1967.
1967n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Peace Prize Winner Blames U.S. for Viet Nam Situation", Hindu (India), January 10, 1967.
1967n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Faith in Reason", Indian Express, January 16, 1967.
1967n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: Linus Pauling giving presidential address, Hindu (India), January 18, 1967.
1967n.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Praise for Madras Scientists", [advertisement] Indian Express, January 19, 1967.
1967n.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Protein Structure Study Commended", Indian Express, January 24, 1967.
1967n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner Here", Ceylon Daily News (India), January 27, 1967.
1967n.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "2 Scientists Look at Society", New York National Guardian, January 28, 1967.
1967n.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "He Prefers a Red Regime to Viet War", Ceylon Daily News (India), January 28, 1967.
1967n.15.
Journal Article: "The 422nd Meeting of the American Chemical Society", Puget Sound Chemist, January 1967.
1967n.16.
Journal Article: "Pauling Receives Medal", Southern California Section of the American Chemical Society SCALACS, January 1967.
1967n.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Scientist For Peace," Statesman (Delhi), February 2, 1967.
1967n.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sale of Arms By Big Powers: Dr. Paulings Call", Times of India, February 2, 1967.
1967n.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Delhi, Pindi Arms Race US Doing: Pauling", Indian Express, February 3, 1967.
1967n.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "India Urged to Lead in Building One World", Hindustan Times (India), February 3, 1967.
1967n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Calls for New World Order", Statesman (Delhi), February 3, 1967.
1967n.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Another World War Ruled Out", Times of India, February 3, 1967.
1967n.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. Arms Aid Emboldened Pakistan", Statesman (Delhi), February 3, 1967.
1967n.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Advises Self-Reliance; Delhi University Honors Pauling", Statesman (Delhi), February 4, 1967.
1967n.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Limit on Population Vital to a Happier World; Hon. Degree Conferred", Hindustan Times (India), February 4, 1967.
1967n.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Urges Early End to Vietnam War", Indian Express (New Delhi), February 4, 1967.
1967n.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Paulings Plea for Free Enterprise: Foreign Capital Harmful to Country's Economy", Times of India, February 4, 1967.
1967n.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Doctorate for Prof. Pauling: Delhi Varsity Convocation", Times of India, February 4, 1967.
1967n.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Delhi University Honours Pauling", Statesman, (New Delhi), February 4, 1967.
1967n.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "University Honours Pauling", Indian Express, February 4, 1967.
1967n.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling", New York Times, February 5, 1967.
1967n.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Behind the News: Getting Poorer?", Indian Express, February 6, 1967.
1967n.33.
Magazine Article: "Stop the war, Mr. President", Reprint from Washington Post, February 8, 1967.
1967n.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Cautions Against Nuclear Proliferation", Hindu (India), February 15, 1967.
1967n.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Stockpiling of Atomic Weapons: Nobel Laureate's Opposition", Mail (India), February 15, 1967.
1967n.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "'More Scientists Must Be Elected to Parliament'", Hindu (New Delhi), February 16, 1967.
1967n.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "India-Pak-S.-E. Asia Confederation: Only Way to Ensure Security", Madras Mail (India), February 16, 1967.
1967n.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Doubts World War," New York Times, February 16, 1967.
1967n.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hadassah Will Present Honors to Linus Pauling", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, February 27, 1967.
1967n.40.
Article: "Linus Pauling: Returns to OSU for Convocation, Seminar; Pauling is First and Only Person to Win Two Nobel Prizes Alone", Oregon State University Scope, February 1967.
1967n.41.
Article: "Linus Pauling Returns to OSU for Convocation, Seminar", Oregon State University Scope, February 1967.
1967n.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling to Speak at Palm Springs Sunday", San Bernardino (California) Free Press, March 1, 1967.
1967n.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner to Lecture", India (California) Daily News, March 1, 1967.
1967n.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Scheduled for Talk on Sunday", Palm Springs (California) Desert Sun, March 2, 1967.
1967n.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Be Quizzed by Four-Man Panel", India (California) Daily News, March 3, 1967.
1967n.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling to Talk on 'Future of Man' Tomorrow", Palm Springs (California) Desert Sun, March 4, 1967.
1967n.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "Four Desert Residents to Question Pauling", Palm Springs (California) Desert Sun, March 4, 1967.
1967n.48.
Newspaper clipping: "Pauling to Lecture at Spa", Palm Desert (California) Post, March 4, 1967.
1967n.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist to Speak Sunday: Four to Quiz Dr. Pauling", Riverside (California) Daily Enterprise, March 5, 1967.
1967n.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner Discusses Man's Future", Palm Springs (California) Press, March 6, 1967.
1967n.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Sees Hope For Mankind, If-" Palm Springs (California) Desert Sun, March 6, 1967.
1967n.52.
Magazine Articles: "Physical Science," American Biology Teacher; "untitled" The Chemical Age of India, March 1967.
1967n.53.
Newspaper Clipping: "Another Nobel Laureate Schedules Visit to Campus", Michigan State University State News, March/April 1967.
1967n.54.
Newspaper Advertisement: "Join the national Spring Mobilization to end the war in Vietnam", Seattle (Washington) Post-Intelligencer, April 7, 1967.
1967n.55.
Newspaper Clipping: "Anti-War March Peaceful: 3,500 Police Watch 125,000 Trek to U.N.", World Journal Tribune, April 16, 1967.
1967n.56.
Newspaper Clipping: "March to Beat of Different Drums", Washington Post, April 17, 1967.
1967n.57.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace Marchers", Publication Unknown, April 18, 1967.
1967n.58.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Discusses Anti-War Struggle", Princeton University (New Jersey) Daily Princetonian, April 21, 1967.
1967n.59.
Newspaper Advertisement: "Vietnam- How much longer?", New York Guardian, April 21, 1967.

1967n2.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1967.
1967n2.1.
Journal Article: Paul Saltman, "Implications of the Chemical-Biological Revolution", The Implications of the Chemical-Biological Revolution (April 22, 1967): 3-12.
1967n2.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Radio, Television Critics Cite Ways of Improvement", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, April 28, 1967.
1967n2.3.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling Honored by Oregon State Chapter", Delta Upsilon Quarterly, April 1967.
1967n2.4.
Newsletter Article: "Never Such Dissent!", Social Questions Bulletin, April 1967.
1967n2.5.
Brochure: "Dr. Pauling's Schedule at Marietta College", April 1967.
1967n2.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling to Speak at Snyder Memorial", Los Angeles Collegian, May 12, 1967.
1967n2.7.
Magazine Article: "Pauling, Johnson Lecture Here: Pauling to Give Snyder Lecture", Los Angeles Nite News, May 15, 1967.
1967n2.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Snyder Commemorative Lecture to Feature Dr. Linus Pauling Tomorrow", Los Angeles City College Collegian, May 16, 1967.
1967n2.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Says LBJ, Hanoi Lying About War", Pasadena (California) Independent, May 16, 1967.
1967n2.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pacem in Terris Conference Ends on an Anti-American Note", New York Times, June 1, 1967.
1967n2.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling: Un Seul Choix la Survie ou L'Holocauste", La Tribune de Geneve (Switzerland), June 1, 1967.
1967n2.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Anti-U.S. Tone of Confab Blasted", Pasadena (California) Independent, June 1, 1967.
1967n2.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling: Our Apology", Santa Fe (New Mexico) Springs- West Whittier Independent, June 1, 1967.
1967n2.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling ou L'Angoisse des Hommes de Science", Au Palais des Nations (France), June 2, 1967.
1967n2.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Seeks End To Nuclear Testing", Santa Cruz (California) Sentinel, June 4, 1967.
1967n2.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "War Blamed on 'Impersonality'", Publication Unknown, June 5, 1967.
1967n2.17.
Magazine Clipping: "A Quarter Century of Milestones", Saturday Review, June 10, 1967.
1967n2.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Morton Sobell-Shouldn't He Be Free?", New York Times, June 18, 1967.
1967n2.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Out of Headlines but Busy and Fighting", Palo Alto (California) Times, June 28, 1967.
1967n2.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel-fredspristagere vil udvise Vitetnam-initiativ", Publication Unknown, July 11, 1967.
1967n2.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Comments on War Carried To Conference of Women", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, July 19, 1967.
1967n2.22.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling Joins ASF Scientific Board", Schizophrenia, July 1967.
1967n2.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Mission To Make Vietnam Peace Talks Bid", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, September 9, 1967.
1967n2.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Genie Out of the Bottle", New York Times, September 20, 1967.
1967n2.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "320 Vow to Help Draft Resisters", New York Times, September 27, 1967.
1967n2.26.
Magazine Article: "Im Mai diseases ....", Courage, no. 9/10, September/October 1967.
1967n2.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "We're Honored", Morgantown (West Virginia) Post, October 5, 1967.
1967n2.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Host of Notables Begin Arriving in Morgantown, Includes Teller, Pauling, State Visiting Team", Morgantown (West Virginia) Post, October 5, 1967.
1967n2.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Laborites Ask Wilson to End Support for U.S. War Policy", Los Angeles Times, October 5, 1967.
1967n2.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Edward Teller Relates Data on Radiation Effects", Morgantown (West Virginia) Post, October 6, 1967.
1967n2.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Teller Outlines Knowledge", Morgantown (West Virginia) Post, October 6, 1967.
1967n2.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Research Should Be Based on Right Decision", Morgantown (West Virginia) Dominion News, October 7, 1967.
1967n2.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "2,000 Leftist Students Clash with Police in Tokyo", New York Times, October 9, 1967.
1967n2.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "75 War Protesters Walk Out at College as First Lady Talks", Publication Unknown, October 9, 1967.
1967n2.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sir Norman Angell Dies at 94; Won Nobel Peace Prize in '33", New York Times, October 9, 1967.
1967n2.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Schlesinger Asks Shift on Vietnam", New York Times, October 9, 1967.
1967n2.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. Uses A-Strength Politically-- Pauling", Toronto (Ontario) Star, October 10, 1967.
1967n2.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. General States Goals", Montreal (Quebec) Star, October 10, 1967.
1967n2.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Predicts Revolt", Montreal (Quebec) Star, October 10, 1967.
1967n2.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "World's Armament Enough to Kill All", Montreal (Quebec) Gazette, October 10, 1967.
1967n2.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace Prize Winner Says Pearson Too Timid", Hamilton (Ontario) Spectator, October 13, 1967.
1967n2.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "X-rays could harm unborn, doctor says", Toronto (Ontario) Globe and Mail, October 13, 1967.
1967n2.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Soviet Genetics is Making a Swift Comeback After Long Lag Under Lysenko", New York Times, October 17, 1967.
1967n2.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Scientist's Formula to End the War in Vietnam", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, October 19, 1967.
1967n2.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling concerned with suffering", (Ontario) McMaster University Silhouette, October 20, 1967.
1967n2.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Cites Vietnam War as Reason for Space Race", New York Times, October 23, 1967.
1967n2.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Way to Cut Down Human Suffering", Hamilton (Ontario) Spectator, October 28, 1967.
1967n2.48.
Newsletter Article: "Peace on Earth: The Position of the Scientists", Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, October 1967.
1967n2.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling is so Popular", San Diego (California) Indicator, November 3, 1967.
1967n2.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Individuals Against the Crime of Silence", Los Angeles Times, November 8, 1967.
1967n2.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "La Academia de Ciencias de Mexico Nombro Consejero a un Premio Nobel", Excelsior (Mexico), November 11, 1967.
1967n2.52.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling To Kick Off CSF Lecture Series", Santa Ana (California) Register, November 16, 1967.
1967n2.53.
Newspaper Clipping: "Distinguished Lecturer Series Planned at CSF", Fullerton (California) News-Tribune, November 17, 1967.
1967n2.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "Outstanding Speakers in CSC Series", Anaheim-Fullerton (California) Independent, November 19, 1967.
1967n2.55.
Newspaper Clipping: "Viet Course Hit by Pauling In Talk Here", New Orleans (Louisiana) States-Item, November 20, 1967.
1967n2.56.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. Waging Immoral War, Pauling Charges", San Diego (California) Union, December 2, 1967.
1967n2.57.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Chemist to be Honored Here", Seattle (Washington) Post- Intelligencer, December 2, 1967.
1967n2.58.
Newspaper Clipping: "Im Geist Von Johannes 'Pacem in Terris II' tagte in Genf", Publication Unknown, 1967.
1967n2.59.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vietnam Peace to Come Soon, Dr. Pauling Says", Publication Unknown, 1967.
1967n2.60.
Magazine Article: "Antibodies: Lock and Key", Senior Science, vol. 22, no. 7, 1967.
1967n2.61.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Hits Viet Conflict", Publication Unknown, 1967.
1967n2.62.
Newspaper Clipping: "Two Top American Educators Hit U.S. Viet Involvement", Publication Unknown, 1967.

1968n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1968.
1968n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Indicted New Yorker Scores 'Mr. Johnson's War'", New York Times, January 6, 1968.
1968n.2.
Journal Article: "Scientists in an Election Year", Chemical and Engineering News, January 15, 1968.
1968n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Disease Control Key: Cell Study Adds Knowledge", San Diego (California) Union, Jan 28, 1968.
1968n.4.
Magazine Article: "The Double Helix", Atlantic Monthly, January 1968.
1968n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Competition Can Get Personal", New York Times, February 18, 1968.
1968n.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Books of the Times", New York Times, February 19, 1968.
1968n.7.
Magazine Article: "The Double Helix part II ...", Atlantic Monthly, February 1968.
1968n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Audiences Honor Dr. Pauling", Los Angeles Times, March 7, 1968. [Includes correspondence].
1968n.9.
Magazine Article: "Private Line", Northwest Magazine, March 10, 1968.
1968n.10.
Journal Offprint: "Presentation of the 1967 Roebling Medal of the Mineralogical Society of America to Linus Pauling", American Mineralogist, no. 53 (March-April, 1968): 521-530.
1968n.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Curtains Raised on Science Labs", Portland Oregonian, April 14, 1968.
1968n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Links Mental Ills to Chemical Imbalance", New York Times, April 20, 1968.
1968n.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Scientist Calls Mental Ills Chemical", New York Daily News, April 20, 1968.
1968n.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Theory: Mental Disorders May Have Chemical Causes", Publication Unknown, (Decatur, Illinois), April 22, 1968.
1968n.15.
Magazine Clipping: "Chemistry Boils Down to Three Elements, Says Hammond: Structure, Dynamics, and Synthesis", Caltech News, April 1968.
1968n.16.
Magazine Article: "The Right to Die", Atlantic Monthly, April 1968.
1968n.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mental Illness May Be Linked to Diet Deficiency Disease", Port Chester (New York) Daily Item, May 1, 1968.
1968n.18.
Magazine Article: "Orthomolecular Minds", Time, May 3, 1968. [Letter to the editor].
1968n.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professor Linus Pauling: His Brilliant 'Alpha Helix' Theory Got Watson Wildly Excited", Sunday Times (London), May 5, 1968.
1968n.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin Treatment Seen Aid in Mental Diseases", Pasadena (California) Independent, May 8, 1968.
1968n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: Photograph with Caption [re: Pauling Visit to CalTech], California Institute of Technology (Pasadena) California Tech, May 16, 1968.
1968n.22.
Journal Article: "Biological Macromolecules", [Review of G.N. Ramachandran, Conformation of Biopolymers] Science, May 24, 1968.
1968n.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hospital Studies Chemical Theory of Mental Illness", San Diego (California) Union, May 26, 1968.
1968n.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Raps War: Parents Walk Out", Brattleboro (NewYork) Daily Reformer, May 27, 1968.
1968n.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemistry Can Relieve Mental Ills", San Diego (California) Union, June 9, 1968.
1968n.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling at Putney", Brattleboro (New York) Daily Reformer, June 11, 1968.
1968n.27.
Journal Article: "Orthomolecular Psychiatry", Medical Tribune, July 1, 1968.
1968n.28.
Journal Article: "Scientists Deplore Budget Cut as Threat to Research Funds", Chemical and Engineering News, (July 1, 1968).
1968n.29.
Magazine Article: News from the World of Medicine "Cerebral Scruvy", Reader's Digest, August 1968.
1968n.30.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling", Scientific Research, September 16, 1968.
1968n.31.
Journal Article: Newall, Christopher, "In Praise of Pauling", Science Journal, (September 1968): 89-90. [Includes correspondence].
1968n.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bad Genes and Marriage", New York Post, October 21, 1968.
1968n.33.
Newsletter Article: "Atomgefahren", Evolution, October 1968.
1968n.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Schizophrenia May Be Due to Chemical", San Diego (California) Union, December 1, 1968.
1968n.35.
Journal Article: "Honouring Pauling", Nature, (December 7, 1968): 1005.
1968n.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Wins Dickinson Award", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, December 13, 1968.
1968n.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to Receive Priestly Award", San Diego (California) Evening Tribune, December 18, 1968.
1968n.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling to Receive Priestly Memorial Award", Publication Unknown (La Jolla, California), December 19, 1968.
1968n.39.
Article: Sturdivant, J.H., "The Scientific Work of Linus Pauling", Structural Chemistry and Molecular Biology (San Francisco: W.H. Freeman and Co., 1968): 3-11.
1968n.40.
Article: Campbell, Dan H., "Antibody Formation: From Ehrlich to Pauling and Return", Structural Chemistry and Molecular Biology (San Francisco: W.H. Freeman and Co., 1968): 166-171.
1968n.41.
Article: Catchpool, John F., "The Pauling Theory of General Anesthesia", Structural Chemistry and Molecular Biology, (San Francisco: W.H. Freeman and Co., 1968): 343-355.
1968n.42.
Article: Bernal, J.D., "The Pattern of Linus Pauling's Work in Relation to Molecular Biology", Structural Chemistry and Molecular Biology, (San Francisco: W.H. Freeman and Co., 1968): 370-379.
1968n.43.
Article: Hubbard, Ruth and Wald, George, "Pauling and Carotenoid Stereochemistry", in Structural Chemistry and Molecular Biology, (San Francisco: W.H. Freeman and Co., 1968): 546-554.
1968n.44.
Article: Waser, Jürg, "Pauling's Electroneutrality Principle and the Beginner", in Structural Chemistry and Molecular Biology, (San Francisco: W.H. Freeman and Co., 1968): 676-684.
1968n.45.
Article: Albrecht, Gustav, "Scientific Publications of Linus Pauling", Structural Chemistry and Molecular Biology, (San Francisco: W.H. Freeman and Co., 1968): 887-907.
1968n.46.
Magazine Article: "Book Reviews: Structural Chemistry and Molecular Biology", Publication Unknown, 1968.
1968n.47.
Magazine Article: "Mental Illness the Result of Nutritional Deficiency?", Publication Unknown, 1968.
1968n.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mental Disorders May Be Chemical, Says Dr. Pauling", Publication Unknown, 1968.

1969n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1969.
1969n.1.
Magazine Article: "Letters to the Editor", Psychology Today, January 1969.
1969n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "McGill Agrees On Extension for Marcuse", San Diego (California) Evening Tribune, February 17, 1969.
1969n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Visiting Professors Due in Centennial Celebration", Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette Times, February 19, 1969.
1969n.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "7 Lectures Set; Subjects Vary", Corvallis Oregon State University Daily Barometer, February 25, 1969.
1969n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Expresses Hopes Man's Reason Will be Help to Science", Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette Times, February 25, 1969.
1969n.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "An Old Time Friend... [Photo with Caption]", Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette Times, February 26, 1969.
1969n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "OSU Negroes Stage Protest", Portland Oregonian, February 26, 1969.
1969n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelist Pauling to Join Stanford", San Francisco Examiner, March 11, 1969.
1969n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to Leave UCSD for Stanford", San Diego (California) Evening Tribune, March 12, 1969.
1969n.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Accepts Post at Stanford", La Jolla (California) Light, March 13, 1969.
1969n.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Explains Why He Took Stanford Job", Palo Alto (California) Times, March 13, 1969.
1969n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner Leaves UCSD for Stanford", La Jolla (California) Sentinel, March 14, 1969.
1969n.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Visits, Plans to Conduct Tests", Patton (California) Progress, March 21, 1969.
1969n.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling to Quit UCSD for Stanford", San Diego (California) Union, March 21, 1969.
1969n.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Campus Judgement: Terms Too Long", Newsday (New York), March 21, 1969.
1969n.16.
Journal Article: "New Base for Pauling", Nature, vol 221, (March 22, 1969): 1098.
1969n.17.
Journal Article: "Dr. Linus Pauling...", [re: Centennial Visiting Scholar, Wilson College] Chemical and Engineering News, March 24, 1969.
1969n.18.
Journal Article: "Pauling to Stanford", Chemical and Engineering News, March 24, 1969.
1969n.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Priestly Award Winner Says Deployment of ABM's 'Silly'", Carlisle (Pennsylvania) Evening Sentinel, March 28, 1969.
1969n.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "800 Hear Dr. Pauling Talk As He Gets Priestly Award", Harrisburg (Pennsylvania) Patriot, March 28, 1969.
1969n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus C. Pauling: 1969 Priestly Award Recipient", Dickinson (Pennsylvania) College, March 28, 1969.
1969n.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Joins Faculty at Stanford University", California Cambrian, April 3, 1969.
1969n.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemist Finds Method to Synthesize Phlogiston", University of California San Diego Triton Times [Special Edition: April Fools], April 4, 1969.
1969n.24.
Newspaper Clipping: [photo with caption; re: visit to Wilson College], Chambersburg (Pennsylvania) Public Opinion, April 9, 1969.
1969n.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Paulings Follow Busy Schedule", Chambersburg (Pennsylvania) Public Opinion, April 10, 1969.
1969n.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Wife of Stanford's Newest Nobel Laureate Analyzes Her Famed Husband's Mind", Palo Alto (California) Times, April 11, 1969.
1969n.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Says ABM Ineffective", Chambersburg (Pennsylvania) Public Opinion, April 11, 1969.
1969n.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Guest at Tea", [photo with caption], Chambersburg (Pennsylvania) Public Opinion, April 11, 1969.
1969n.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Speaks on Science", Chambersburg Pennsylvania Wilson College Billboard, April 25, 1969.
1969n.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dear President Nixon", New York Times, April 27, 1969.
1969n.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Speaks Out", Publication Unknown, May 26, 1969.
1969n.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "10,000 UC Students Hold Capitol Protest", Vallejo (California) Times-Herald, May 27, 1969.
1969n.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Sees Russ Following US on ABM", Milwaukee (Wisconsin) Sentinel, June 2, 1969.
1969n.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Psychiatrists squabble over the new generation", Manchester (England) Guardian, August 6, 1969.
1969n.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Scores U.S. Space Program", Newsday (New York), August 13, 1969.
1969n.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "1,000 Makers of the 20th Century: Linus Pauling", Sunday Times (London), August 24, 1969.
1969n.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's peace plea gets standing ovation", Palo Alto (California) Times, October 16, 1969.
1969n.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Will Speak at Auburn", Publication Unknown, October 25, 1969.
1969n.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "One Scientist's Vitamin C", Publication Unknown, November 9, 1969.
1969n.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Vietnam Moratorium", Stanford (California) Observer, November 1969.
1969n.41.
Magazine Article: "C The Vitamin With Mystique", Mademoiselle, vol. 70 (November 1969): 189.
1969n.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "World Famous Scientist Recommends Huge Doses of Vitamin C to Improve Physical & Mental Health", National Enquirer, December 8, 1969.
1969n.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "We, the undersigned...", Los Angeles Times, December 24, 1969.
1969n.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Raucher Sterben Frher", Publication Unknown (Germany), 1969.
1969n.45.
Article: "Linus Pauling", by Joseph N. Ball, in Science Year 1969 - The World Book Science Annual, Chicago: Field Enterprises Educational Corporation, 1969.

1970n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1970.
1970n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dijo Espos de Linus Pauling: 'Mientras la Mujer Acepte el Status, Este se Mantedra", El Siglo (Chile), January 20, 1970.
1970n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ava Pauling: Una Abuela Que Aprueba Matrimonio a Plazo", La Nación (Santiago), January 22, 1970.
1970n.3.
Magazine Article: "Dr. Pauling Takes Issue With Required Vitamin C Intake", Kaysers Health Research, January 1970.
1970n.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ut På Jordomseiling", Aftenposten (Oslo), February 18, 1970.
1970n.5.
Journal Article: "The Chemical Bond and Solid-State Physics", Physics Today, vol. 23, no. 2 (February 1970): 23-30.
1970n.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling named for Lenin prize", Palo Alto (California) Times, April 17, 1970. [Includes correspondence].
1970n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "В ПЕРВЬІХ РЯДАХ БОРЦОВ ЗА МИР" [In the First Rows of Peace-fighters], ПРАВДА [Pravda], April 17, 1970.
1970n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Given Soviet Peace Prize", San Francisco Chronicle, April 18, 1970.
1970n.9.
Journal Article: "A Lenin for Linus", Journal of Chemical and Engineering News, (April 27, 1970): 15.
1970n.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Favors Sit-In At Noon Boycott Rally", Stanford (California) Daily, April 29, 1970.
1970n.11.
Typescript: "The Current Radiation Effects Controversy: Pauling, Sternglass, and the AEC", April 30, 1970.
1970n.12.
Magazine Article: "To Live Longer, Stay Younger", Prevention, April 1970.
1970n.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "In the world", New York Daily News, April 1970.
1970n.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Arnett says Pauling promoted violence", Palo Alto (California) Times, May 4, 1970.
1970n.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling calls President mad", Palo Alto (California) Times, May 5, 1970.
1970n.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Lenin Prize for Pauling", San Francisco Chronicle, June 16, 1970.
1970n.17.
Newspaper Clippings: "The Award has Been Presented", "An Award to the Peace-Fighter", TASS (Russia) June 16, 1970. [Includes translations].
1970n.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Accepts Peace Prize", Washington Post, June 16, 1970.
1970n.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Congressman Lists 65 'Radicals' Despite Injunction", New York Times, October 15, 1970.
1970n.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bread Is Fatal to Rats, But That's Not the Point", New York Times, November 15, 1970.
1970n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cure for Common Cold a Sneeze Away", New York Times, November 18, 1970.
1970n.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dubbel Nobelpristagare tror på förkylningsbot", Svenska Dagbladet (Stockholm), November 21, 1970 [Includes translation].
1970n.23.
Magazine Article: No Title, Newsweek, November 30, 1970.
1970n.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Demand Booming", Pasadena (California) Star-News, December 6, 1970.
1970n.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Thakes Dr. Paulig", Montgomery Alabama Journal, December 8, 1970.
1970n.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C", Washington Post, December 15, 1970.
1970n.27.
Typescript: Dollinger, Russ,"A Report of My Work and Thoughts in Dr. Linus Pauling's Lab", December 21, 1970.
1970n.28.
Journal Article: "Vitamin C and the Common Cold", Medical Letter, vol. 12, no. 26 (December 25, 1970).
1970n.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Medical groups dispute Pauling on vitamin C", Palo Alto (California) Times, December 29, 1970.
1970n.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist's Vitamin C Cold Cure Claim Argued", Palm Beach (California) Times, December 29, 1970.
1970n.31.
Cartoon: "Imagine what Mrs. Linus Pauling has missed because of Vitamin C!", Publication Unknown, 1970.
1970n.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamins Used to Treat Mental Illness", Publication Unknown, 1970.
1970n.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cold Cure?", Publication Unknown, 1970.
1970n.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cancer, Radiation Warning", Publication Unknown, 1970.
1970n.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Doctor Hip Pocrates", San Francisco Chronicle and Examiner, 1970. [Includes correspondence].
1970n.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Они ვ Ащищают Мир", Publication Unknown (Russia), 1970.

1971n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1971.
1971n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. Will Probe Vitamin C 'Cure'", San Francisco Chronicle, January 1, 1971.
1971n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hangover? Vitamin C May Cure It...", Cleveland (Ohio) Plain Dealer, January 1, 1971.
1971n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Doctors Warned on Vitamin C Use", New York Times, January 3, 1971. [Includes correspondence].
1971n.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Findings Rejected", Dayton (Ohio) Journal Herald, January 7, 1971. [Includes correspondence].
1971n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Forum Letters: Evidence Proves Vitamin C Value", Palo Alto (California) Times Tribune, January 8, 1971.
1971n.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C: Is It Safe?", New York Daily News, January 12, 1971. [Includes correspondence].
1971n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Absorption Criticized", San Diego (California) Union, January 20, 1971.
1971n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Worries About Vitamin C", San Francisco Examiner, January 24, 1971.
1971n.9.
Magazine Clipping: "A Warning on Vitamin C", Newsweek, January 25, 1971.
1971n.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Vitamin Debate: Dr. Pauling Hits Back", San Francisco Examiner, January 27, 1971.
1971n.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "2 Chemists feud over vitamin C", Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Times, January 30, 1971.
1971n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "He urges a major study, but meanwhile-- 'Vitamin C Cures Colds'-- Pauling", Stanford (Calfornia) Observer, January 1971.
1971n.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemist urges federal study of vitamin C fad", Palo Alto (California) Times, February 9, 1971.
1971n.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Use Assailed By Scientist", San Diego (California) Union, February 9, 1971.
1971n.15.
Journal Article: Lamden, Merion P., "Dangers of Massive Vitamin C Intake", ND Journal of Medicine, vol. 284, no. 6 (February 11, 1971).
1971n.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Too Much Vitamin C Risky", Stanford (California) Daily, February 22, 1971.
1971n.17.
Magazine Clipping: "Vitamin C: How Much is Too Much", Medical World News, February 26, 1971.
1971n.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Das Strahlengewissen Amerikas", Saarbrücker Zeitung (Germany), February 27-28, 1971.
1971n.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Salut dem 'Peacenik'", Suddeutsche Zeitung (Germany), February 27-28, 1971.
1971n.20.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin C, Linus Pauling and the Common Cold", Consumer Reports, February 1971.
1971n.21.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin C Cold Cure Challenged", Family Health, February 1971.
1971n.22.
Journal Article: "Molecular Aspects of Sickle Cell Hemoglobin: Clinical Applications", Lab World (February 1971).
1971n.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Early March Is The Time Lions Do Their Roaring", Oregon Journal, March 3, 1971.
1971n.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Er verklagte die USA und die UdSSR", Sonnatgsgruss (Germany), March 7, 1971.
1971n.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "In Defense of Pauling", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, March 7, 1971.
1971n.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Strange Campus Logic", Oceanside (California) Blade-Tribune, March 9, 1971.
1971n.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Strange Logic on Campus", San Clemente (California) Sun-Post, March 9, 1971.
1971n.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Drug Interaction Warning Made by Miami Physician", New Orleans (Louisiana) Times-Picayune, March 9, 1971.
1971n.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winning Scientist Hits War, Hails Vitamin", New Orleans (Louisiana) Times-Picayune, March 9, 1971.
1971n.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemist Urges Federal Study of Vitamin C Fad", Publication Unknown, March 9, 1971.
1971n.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Odd Campus Logic", Hammond (Indiana) Times, March 10, 1971.
1971n.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin 'Key to Longer Life'", Daily Telegraph (London), March 15, 1971.
1971n.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Effects on Colds Tested Aboard A-Sub", Palo Alto (California) Times, March 30, 1971.
1971n.34.
Bulletin Article: "Linus Pauling and the Hosmer Bill", National Health Federation Bulletin, vol. XVII, no. 3 (March 1971): 10-13.
1971n.35.
Newsletter Article: "Honorary President Linus Pauling 70 Years Old", Protectico Vitae, March 1971.
1971n.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Gets Grant to Study Vitamin C and Mental Health", Palo Alto (California) Times, April 1, 1971.
1971n.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Gets Grant for Vitamin Study", Los Angeles Times, April 1, 1971.
1971n.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Fad 'Very Dangerous' to Health, Says Chemistry Professor", National Enquirer, April 4, 1971.
1971n.39.
Journal Article: "Honorary President Linus Pauling 70 Years Old", Protectio Vitae, April 15, 1971.
1971n.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Weird Diets Worry Nutrition", Los Angeles Times, April 15, 1971.
1971n.41.
Magazine Article: "Cold Comfort", The Listener, April 22, 1971.
1971n.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Fad 'Very Dangerous' to Health, Says Chemistry Professor", The Enquirer, April 1971. [Includes correspondence].
1971n.43.
Journal Article: "The Nobel Prizes", NEA Journal: Today's Education, (April 1971): 16-19.
1971n.44.
Transcript: "Linus Pauling, La Vitamine C et le Rhume de Cerveau", [Radio talk by E. Kahane], Montpellier (France), April 1971.
1971n.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "Doctor claims Vitamin C helps flush cholesterol", Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Times, 1971.
1971n.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling to Address Commonwealth", San Francisco Recorder, May 12, 1971.
1971n.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "Commonwealth To Hear Pauling On Cold Cure", San Francisco Daily Commercial News, May 13, 1971.
1971n.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cold Cure With a Big Bonus", Los Angeles Herald Examiner, May 15, 1971.
1971n.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Reaffirms Faith in 'C'", Oakland (California) Tribune, May 15, 1971.
1971n.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cold Cure Aids Sex Drive?", Seattle (Washington) Post Intelligencer, May 15, 1971.
1971n.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "New claims for vitamin C", Hayward (California) Daily Review, May 15, 1971.
1971n.52.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Finds Fringe Benefit In His Vitamin C Cold Cure", San Bernardino (California) Sun, May 15, 1971.
1971n.53.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling hints 'C' hikes sex drive", El Centro (California) Imperial Valley Press, May 15, 1971.
1971n.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling hints 'C' hikes sex drive", Brawley (California) News, May 15, 1971.
1971n.55.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Says: Vitamin C Good for Sex", San Francisco Examiner, May 15, 1971.
1971n.56.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Defended", Oroville (California) Mercury-Register, May 15, 1971.
1971n.57.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C help your sex life? Pauling says maybe", Watsonville (California) Register Pajaronian, May 15, 1971.
1971n.58.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: Vitamin C Real He-Man Stuff", San Jose (California) News, May 15, 1971.
1971n.59.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cold Cure Called Boon to Sex Drive", Torrance (California) South Bay Daily Breeze, May 15, 1971.
1971n.60.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling sees further benefit in vitamin C", Phoenix (Arizona) Republic, May 15, 1971.
1971n.61.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Favorite Remedy, A Virile Defense of Vitamin C", San Francisco Chronicle, May 15, 1971.
1971n.62.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Sees Sex Drive 'Spinoff'", Santa Monica (California) Evening Outlook, May 15, 1971.
1971n.63.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Hints Cold Cure May Enhance Sex Drive", Whittier (California) News, May 15, 1971.
1971n.64.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Defends His 'Folk Medicine' Common Cold Cure", Alameda (California) Times-Star, May 15, 1971.
1971n.65.
Article: Cousins, Norman,"Linus Pauling and the Vitamin Controversy", Saturday Review, May 15, 1971.
1971n.66.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Defends Cold Cure", Logan (Utah) Herald-Journal, May 16, 1971.
1971n.67.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: Vitamin C May Enhance Sex Drive, Too", Santa Rosa (California) Press Democrat, May 16, 1971.
1971n.68.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Feels It Increases Sex Drive Fringe Benefit for Vitamin C?", Pomona (California) Progress-Bulletin, May 17, 1971.
1971n.69.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peach Bottom Revisited" [Editorial], York (Pennsylvania) Daily Record, May 21, 1971.
1971n.70.
Magazine Article: "Advancing Therapy", Drug and Cosmetic Industry, May 1971.
1971n.71.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling espouses basic 'morality'", Palo Alto (California) Times, June 5, 1971.
1971n.72.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Says Human Suffering Is Decision Making Measure", Berkeley (California) Daily Gazette, June 7, 1971.
1971n.73.
Journal Article: "The Need to Understand", New Scientist and Science Journal, June 24, 1971.
1971n.74.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin C Does It Really Help?", Readers Digest, June 1971.
1971n.75.
Magazine Article: "More Chemical-Bond Debate", Physics Today, (June 1971): 66-67.
1971n.76.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemist Robert Corey Dies", California Institute of Technology CalTech News, June 1971.
1971n.77.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nutrients and Mental Ailments", Publication Unknown, July 1971.
1971n.78.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mental Hygiene in a Murky State: Research Doctor Challenges Ideas", San Jose (California) Mercury News, August 1, 1971.
1971n.79.
Magazine Article: "The Care and Feeding of a Temperamental Genius", Cosmopolitan, August 1971.
1971n.80.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling: Molecular Artist", Saturday Evening Post, Fall 1971.
1971n.81.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Is Sneezed at as Cure for Cold", Publication Unknown, October 21, 1971.
1971n.82.
Journal Article: "Vitamin C in Massive Doses", Prevention (October 1971):80-81.
1971n.83.
Journal Article: "Pauling Pickets", Science, vol. 174, (October 1971): 482.
1971n.84.
Journal Article: "Dr. Pauling and Vitamin C", Churchman, (October 1971).
1971n.85.
Newspaper Clipping: "Conversations with Pauling and Szent-Györgyi", University of Chicago (Illinois) Maroon, November 9, 1971.
1971n.86.
Magazine Article: "Colds vs Vitamin C therapy-- again", Medical World News, November 19, 1971.
1971n.87.
Newspaper Clipping: "Experts doubt vitamin C fights colds", Publication Unknown, November 21, 1971.
1971n.88.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Study Rebuts Pauling", New York Times, November 28, 1971.
1971n.89.
Magazine Article: "Pauling's Vitamin Work Continues", Newsletter of Schizophrenics Anonymous, November 1971.
1971n.90.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C", Parade, December 26, 1971.
1971n.91.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Undefeated", New York Times, December 30, 1971.
1971n.92.
Newsletter Article: "Phi Beta Kappa Presents 1971 Book Awards", Key Reporter, vol. xxxvii, no. 2 (Winter 1971-1972).
1971n.93.
Article: "For General Chemistry: Two Outstanding Texts by Two Outstanding Scientists", Freeman Books for Chemists, 1971: 8.
1971n.94.
Booklet: Thompson, Ted Nolan, Forty Nine People Who Make A Difference, 1971.
1971n.95.
Newsletter Article: "Chemical Destruction in Indochina", Society for Social Responsibility in Science Newsletter, no. 2, 1971.
1971n.96.
Catalog Articles: "Meet Four of the Scientists Whose Books Will Stimulate and Enlighten Your Students", W. H. Freeman Catalog, 1971: 2-3.
"[General Chemistry:] Linus Pauling, Stanford University", W. H. Freeman Catalog1971: 13.
"[General Chemistry:] The Architecture of Molecules", W. H. Freeman Catalog1971: 13.
1971n.97.
Newspaper Clipping: "America's No. 1 Skinflint", New York Times Book Review, 1971.
1971n.98.
Journal Article: "Vitamina C e raffreddore comune", Alta Vitaminologica Et Enzymologica, vol. 25, no.5-6, 1971.
1971n.99.
Paid Advertisement: No Title, [re: Letter to Carl J. Reich from LP about Reich's studies on illness related to vitamins; voters ad for Reich], Publication Unknown, 1971.
1971n.100.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mental Illness, Nutrients Linked", Publication Unknown, 1971.
1971n.101.
Magazine Clipping: "Vitamin C and its Critics", Publication Unknown, 1971.
1971n.102.
Newspaper Clipping: "350 Scholars Ask Halt Pakistan Aid", The New York Times, 1971.

1972n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1972.
1972n.1.
Magazine Article: "Notes of Caution for Users of Vitamin C", Business Week, January 15, 1972.
1972n.2.
Journal Article: "Vitamin C and Health", Chemical & Engineering News, (January 24, 1972).
1972n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C & Heart Attacks", Washington D.C. Evening Star, January 26, 1972.
1972n.4.
Magazine Article: "Don't take your winter ailments lying down -- you can fight back", Today's Health, January 1972.
1972n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Look at Vitamins and Who Should Take Them", Palo Alto (California) Times, February 7, 1972.
1972n.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C-- More Debate", Medical Tribune, February 9, 1972.
1972n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Who Needs Vitamins? For Many...", Washington Post, February 13, 1972. [Includes correspondence].
1972n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Paz, Control Natal y fin a la Contaminacion, Clama Pauling", El Mexicano, March 6, 1972.
1972n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Død over forfølelsen", Berlingske Tidende (Norway), March 21, 1972.
1972n.10.
Newsletter Clipping: "Prostate Possesses Unique Germ-Killer; Pauling Studies It", Rodale's Health-Bulletin, vol. 10, no. 7, (April 1, 1972): 2.
1972n.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Faith and Vitamin E", San Francisco Chronicle, April 10, 1972.
1972n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Stanford's Day of War Protests", San Francisco Chronicle, May 5, 1972.
1972n.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mind Your Money: Vitamin C Controversy Continues", Palo Alto (California) Times, May 10, 1972.
1972n.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C, Or, Does It Help?", Pasadena (California) Star-News, May 14, 1972.
1972n.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "VFL Stars Guinea Pig", Melbourne Observer, May 21, 1972.
1972n.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "ҲҲ ВЕК. НАУКА И ОБЩЕСТВО" [20th Century. Science and Society], ЛИТЕРАТУРНАЯ ГАЗЕТА [Literature Newspaper], June 21, 1972.
1972n.17.
Journal Article: "Vitamin-Rummel: Man Trägt E Statt C", Selecta, June 26, 1972.
1972n.18.
Magazine Article: "Smedsvik mot strømmen", Publication Unknown, June 1972.
1972n.19.
Journal Article: "Can You See the Facts", Life and Health, vol. 87, no. 7 (July 1972): 24-25.
1972n.20.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling at MSU", Michigan State University Alumni Magazine, July 1972.
1972n.21.
Magazine Article: Ross, Robert, "Megavitamin: The Controversial New Way of Creating Health", Vogue, August 1, 1972.
1972n.22.
Journal Article: "Academy Turns Down a Pauling Paper", Science, vol. 177 (August 4, 1972): 409.
1972n.23.
Journal Article Typescript: "Professional Censorship of a Pauling Article on Vitamin C", Medical Tribune, August 4, 1972. [with reply typescript by John Edsall, "Linus Pauling and Vitamin C", Science, vol. 178, (1972): 696].
1972n.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "We're All a Scurvy Lot", Sun (Victoria, Australia), August 16, 1972.
1972n.25.
Magazine Article: "Newsmakers", Newsweek, August 28, 1972.
1972n.26.
Magazine Article: "The Prize", Saturday Review, (September 2, 1972): 34.
1972n.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Einstein and Psychiatry", Hospital Tribune, September 18, 1972.
1972n.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Speak Out-Article of The Month" [Reprint of "Vitamin C and the Common Cold" in Canadian Medical Association Journal], Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Ariel, October 16, 1972.
1972n.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Canadian Researchers Find Evidence of Vitamin C Reducing Cold Symptoms", Monterey (California) Peninsula Herald, October 18, 1972.
1972n.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Preview of a new method of fighting mental illness", Toronto (Ontario) Star, October 20, 1972.
1972n.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Schizophrenia is blamed on physical abnormality", Toronto (Ontario) Star, October 20, 1972.
1972n.32.
Journal Article: "Pauling: Vitamin C and the common cold", Minerva Medica, vol. 63, no. 75, (October 24, 1972).
1972n.33.
Journal Article: "Health Fad Underworld Surveyed", Science, October 27, 1972.
1972n.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Study on Vitamin C and Colds", San Francisco Chronicle and Examiner, October 29, 1972.
1972n.35.
Magazine Article: "Pome", Vortex, October 1972.
1972n.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Claim For Vitamin C", Publication Unknown, November 2, 1972.
1972n.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Campus Visitor" [picture with caption], St. Louis (Missouri) Post-Dispatch, November 9, 1972.
1972n.38.
Journal Article: "Toronto Study On Vitamin C Backs Pauling", Medical Tribune, November 22, 1972.
1972n.39.
Journal Article: "Vitamin C for the Common Cold Vindicated", Medical Tribune, November 22, 1972.
1972n.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Megavitamin Controversy: Part I, Tablet That Grew Into A Jawbreaker", Los Angeles Times, November 26, 1972.
1972n.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Megavitamin Controversy: Part II", Los Angeles Times, November 27, 1972.
1972n.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Megavitamin Controversy: Part III, Anxious Parents Monitor Experiment", Los Angeles Times, November 28, 1972.
1972n.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's 'Far Out' Mental Health Idea", San Francisco Chronicle, November 28, 1972.
1972n.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Megavitamin Controversy: Part IV, Patients Testify to Treatment's Success", Los Angeles Times, November 29, 1972.
1972n.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling says vitamins may offer hope for curing mental illness", Palo Alto (California) Times, November 29, 1972.
1972n.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C und der Schnupfen", Weinheimer Nachrichten (Germany), November 29, 1972.
1972n.47.
Reprint: Tada, Mitsuyasu,"The Achievements and Thoughts of Dr. L.C. Pauling", [in Japanese] Bulletin of Reitaku University (Kashiwaw, Japan), vol. 14, December 1, 1972.
1972n.48.
Journal Article: "Vitamin C Expansion May Pose Problem", Chemical & Engineering News, (December 4, 1972).
1972n.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling: Vitamin C und der Schnupfen", Ruhr- Nachrichten (Germany), December 6, 1972.
1972n.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Paulings in Peace Pleas", Pasadena (California) Star-News, December 8, 1972.
1972n.51.
Magazine Article: "Toronto Study Backs Pauling In His Claims for Vitamin C", Hospital Tribune, December 11, 1972.
1972n.52.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling: Vitamin C und der Schnupfen", Rhein-Neckar-Zeitung (Germany), December 14, 1972.
1972n.53.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C und der Schupfen", Mittelbayerische Zeitung (Germany), December 20, 1972.
1972n.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling 'Vitamin C und der Schnupfen'", Rhein-Zeitung (Germany), December 20, 1972.
1972n.55.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Vitamin C Reaction", Medical Tribune, December 27, 1972.
1972n.56.
Magazine Article: "Personality Parade", Parade, December 31, 1972.
1972n.57.
Newspaper Clipping: "Und es hilft doch", Stern (Germany), December 1972.
1972n.58.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin C and the Common Cold", Freeman Books for Mathematicians, 1972.
1972n.59.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin C and the Common Cold", Freeman Books for Mathematicians, 1972.
1972n.60.
Article: "Orthomolecular Psychiatry: Treatment of Schizophrenia", Can Schizophrenia be Controlled?, 1972: 2-3.
Article: "General Chemistry", [Book Review], Can Schizophrenia be Controlled?, 1972: 13.
1972n.61.
Journal Article: "Vitamin C and the Prevention of Aging", Acta Gerontologica Et Geriatrica Belgica, vol. X, 1972: 94-96.
1972n.62.
Newspaper Clipping: "Child's Vitamin C Intake May Need A Big Boost", Publication Unknown, 1972.
1972n.63.
Manuscript: "Linus Pauling, 50 years later", 1972.
1972n.64.
Journal Article: "Besorgte Bürger", Publication Unknown, 1972.
1972n.65.
Journal Article: "Vitamin C Gegen Krebs TK-Gemüse Keine Medizin", Publication Unknown, vol. 7, no. 7, 1972.
1972n.66.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamine Sollen Geisteskranke Gesund Machen", Publication Unknown, 1972.
1972n.67.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sickle Cell Crisis Factor Found", Publication Unknown, 1972.

1973n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1973.
1973n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mr. President...", San Francisco Chronicle, January 3, 1973.
1973n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: No Title, January 7, 1973.
1973n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin-C-Streit: Und es hilft doch!", Welt am Sonntag (Berlin), January 7, 1973.
1973n.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Reaffirms Use of Vitamin C", Stanford University (California) Daily, January 10, 1973.
1973n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Shockley, X, Geneticist To Debate in Mem Aud", Stanford University (California) Daily, January 11, 1973.
1973n.6.
Newspaper Clipping: Untitled, Abendzeitung (Germany), January 12, 1973.
1973n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Letter to the Editor", Stanford University (California) Daily, January 12, 1973.
1973n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Talks Monday on Nutrition, Disease", Palo Alto (California) Times, January 13, 1973.
1973n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling is Speaker for 50th Chamber Banquet", California Cambrian, January 18, 1973.
1973n.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C und Der Shnupfen", Luzerner Tagblatt (Switzerland), January 19, 1973.
1973n.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Zitrone aus der Retorte jetzt voll rehabilitiert", Publication Unknown, January 22, 1973.
1973n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C: Good for Colds", Publication Unknown, January 27, 1973.
1973n.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Colds and Vitamin C", San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle, January 28, 1973.
1973n.14.
Journal Article: "Nutrition regulations draw controversy", Chemical and Engineering News, January 29, 1973): 9-10.
1973n.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelpreisträger Pauling: Geisteskrankheit durch falsche Ernährung", Publication Unknown, (January 1973.
1973n.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelpreisträger Linus Pauling...", Mannheimer Morgen (Germany), February 10, 1973.
1973n.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C man here in April", Publication Unknown, February 13, 1973.
1973n.18.
Journal Article: "Pauling Challenges Planned FDA Limit on Vitamin A Sale", Medical Tribune, February 28, 1973.
1973n.19.
Journal Article: "Canadian Research Confirms Vitamin C Claims", Prevention, February 1973.
1973n.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamine heilen mehr Krankheiten, als die Ärzte bisher wußten", Das Neue Blatt (Germany), February 1973.
1973n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C und der Schnumpfen", Chemie Neuerscheinungen (Germany), February 1973.
1973n.22.
Magazine Article: "Two Cheers for Vitamin C", Family Health, February 1973.
1973n.23.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin C Again", Today's Health, (February 1973): 8.
1973n.24.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin C reduces the need for insulin by diabetics", New Scientist, (March 1, 1973): 471.
1973n.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Herb Caen: The Jeffplane's" [LP annotation: "Look up earlier one"], San Francisco Chronicle, March 5, 1973.
1973n.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Gets 'Horizon' Medal", Publication Unknown, March 8, 1973.
1973n.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling", Springfield (Missouri) Leader-Press, March 9, 1973.
1973n.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to Speak on Health", Drury College (Missouri) Mirror, March 9, 1973.
1973n.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Scorns FDA Stance on Vitamin C", Drury College (Missouri) Mirror, March 9, 1973.
1973n.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: Vitamins Are Food", Publication Unknown, March 9, 1973.
1973n.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Cites' Vitamins' Value", Springfield (Missouri) Leader-Press, March 10, 1973.
1973n.32.
Newspaper Clipping: Fry, William F., "What's New With You, Linus Pauling?", Country Almanac, vol. VII, no. 29 (March 20, 1973): 1-2.
1973n.33.
Journal Article: Haigh, "Reorientate", World Medicine, (March 21, 1973): 15.
1973n.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Soft-Drink Sugar Blamed For Many Health Problems", Phoenix (Arizona) Gazette, March 31, 1973.
1973n.35.
Journal Article: "If Einstein Studied Food..." Prevention, (March 1973): 8.
1973n.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Sees Vitamins as Aid for Mental Patients", Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Evening Bulletin, March 1973.
1973n.37.
Journal Article: "The Bellybook: worthwhile book about the stomach", Mayovox, vol. 24, no. 7, (March, 1973): 3.
1973n.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pop Vitamins and Eat Green, Yellow Vegetables-Pauling", Publication Unknown (Indiana), March 1973.
1973n.39.
Magazine Article: "A Disserving Book", Nutrition Today, March/April 1973.
1973n.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nutrition's Importance Cited in Preventive Medicine", Arizona Republic, April 1, 1973.
1973n.41.
Journal Article: "Vitamin C value confirmed in colds", Medical News (April 2, 1973).
1973n.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Book Documents Beneficial Effects of Vitamins on Schizophrenia", San Jose (California) Mercury News, April 11, 1973.
1973n.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Claims Vitamins Relieve Mental Disorders", San Jose (California) News, April 11, 1973.
1973n.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Answers Critic", Birmingham (Alabama) News, April 17, 1973.
1973n.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "Claims Massive Doses of Vitamins Can Improve The Mental Health of 20 Million Americans", National Enquirer, April 22, 1973.
1973n.46.
Magazine Article: "Man of Science For All Seasons", Australian Women's Weekly, April 25, 1973.
1973n.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "Eulogy for Radical Journalist", Stanford University (California) Chaparral, April 26, 1973.
1973n.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atom Threat to Aust", Sun (Australia), April 30, 1973.
1973n.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "Test Damage Definite, Says Nobel Man", New York Daily Mirror, April 30, 1973.
1973n.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Doctor of Controversy", Sydney Morning Herald, April 30, 1973.
1973n.51.
Journal Article: "Asinine! Says Linus Pauling", Prevention, April 1973.
1973n.52.
Journal Article: "There's Psychotherapy in the Vitamins B", Prevention, April 1973.
1973n.53.
Journal Article: "Vitamin C und der Schnupfen", Kosmos, (April 1973).
1973n.54.
Magazine Article: "A Key Role in Disease Prevention", Sadvipra, April 1973.
1973n.55.
Newspaper Clipping: "Grand old man of peace backs us on the bomb", Australian, May 1, 1973.
1973n.56.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling aid in Bomb Protest", Daily Telegraph (London), May 1, 1973.
1973n.57.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professor offers help in nuclear protest", Sydney (Australia) Morning Herald, May 1, 1973.
1973n.58.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Vitamin C Trials Support Pauling's Prophylaxis Theory", Medical Tribune, May 2, 1973.
1973n.59.
Newspaper Clipping: "Tribute to Dr. Pauling", [Letters to the Editor] Sydney (Australia) Morning Herald, May 3, 1973.
1973n.60.
Newspaper Clipping: "Column 8", Sydney (Australia) Morning Herald, May 4, 1973.
1973n.61.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus shrugs off the Cold Shoulder", Sydney (Australia) Sunday Telegraph, May 6, 1973.
1973n.62.
Newspaper Clipping: "At Launching of New Foundation", Sun-Herald (Sydney), May 6, 1973.
1973n.63.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Backs Abortion", Daily Telegraph (Australia), May 5, 1973.
1973n.64.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel prizewinner to visit ANU", Australian N National University Reporter, May 11, 1973.
1973n.65.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C: Can it Prevent Heart Disease?", Times (London), May 13, 1973.
1973n.66.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace-lover who speaks his mind", Canberra (Australia) Times, May 17, 1973.
1973n.67.
Newspaper Clipping: "X-Rays and Cancer: Mass Screenings Will Continue", Canberra (Australia) Times, May 17, 1973.
1973n.68.
Newspaper Clipping: "Experts split on N-test", Age (Australia), May 18, 1973.
1973n.69.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mrs Pauling Speaks Out", Sun (Australia), May 18, 1973.
1973n.70.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C each day keep the colds away", Age (Australia), May 18, 1973.
1973n.71.
Newspaper Clipping.: "French tests 'far worse than X-rays'", Australian, May 18, 1973.
1973n.72.
Newspaper Clipping: "Woman calls for world disarmament", Age (Australia), May 19, 1973.
1973n.73.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dual Nobel Winner Hits N-Tests", Hobart Mercury (Australia), May 22, 1973.
1973n.74.
Newspaper Clipping: "Medical Experts Debunk 6 Popular Myths About Health and Nutrition", Publication Unknown, May 26, 1973.
1973n.75.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: France will explode just 1 N-Bomb 'to save face'", Honolulu (Hawaii) Advertiser, May 26, 1973.
1973n.76.
Journal Article: "Clinical Trials Support Pauling's Theory", Australian Journal of Pharmacy, (May 1973): 307.
1973n.77.
Journal Article: "Reviews: Orthomolecular Psychiatry", Human Behavior, May 1973.
1973n.78.
Journal Article: "How FDA Will Make it a Crime to Tell the Truth", National Health Federation Bulletin, (May 1973).
1973n.79.
Magazine Article:"Biography: Linus Pauling", The Real Science, May 1973.
1973n.80.
Journal Article: Graber, David, "Megavitamins, Molecules and Minds", Human Behavior, May 1973.
1973n.81.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Laureate Spoke At Drury Convocation", Drury College (Missouri) Bulletin-View, May 1973.

1973n2.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1973.
1973n2.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Charges Censorship of Book: 'Vitamin C and the Common Cold': Growth of a Classic Controversy", Medical Tribune, June 6, 1973.
1973n2.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "115 to get Medical Degrees", Sunday Oklahoman, June 10, 1973.
1973n2.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Speaks in City", Oklahoma Journal, June 11, 1973.
1973n2.4.
Press Release: re: Speaking at University of Texas Medical Branch, University of Texas Medical Branch, June 11, 1973.
1973n2.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "4-Vitamin Combination A Great Help- Pauling", Galveston (Texas) Daily News, June 12, 1973.
1973n2.6.
Journal Article: "Pauling Talks About His Work and Looks at Medical Progress", Medical Tribune, June 13, 1973.
1973n2.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Schützenhilfe für Linus Pauling", Die Zeit (Germany), June 15, 1973.
1973n2.8.
Journal Article: "Food Is an Insufficient Source of Vitamin C, Pauling Asserts", Medical Tribune, June 27, 1973.
1973n2.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Levels Counterattack at Two Nonprofit Publications", Medical Tribune, July 4, 1973.
1973n2.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Need Believed 20 Times That for 'RDA'", Medical Tribune, July 11, 1973.
1973n2.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Condemns the French Blast", San Francisco (California) Examiner, July 14, 1973.
1973n2.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C seminar set", Berkeley (California) Gazette, July 16, 1973.
1973n2.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Psychiatric Theory Hit", New York Post, July 17, 1973.
1973n2.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling "prescribes" Vitamin C for Nixon", Seattle (Washington) Post-Intelligencer, July 17, 1973.
1973n2.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Task Force Challenges Orthomolecular Therapy", Psychiatric News, July 18, 1973.
1973n2.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Arriving For Talk in State", Albuquerque (New Mexico) Journal, July 20, 1973.
1973n2.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner Says Nuclear War Not Likely", Albuquerque (New Mexico) Journal, July 21, 1973.
1973n2.18.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: "Nobel Laureate Linus C Pauling . . .", Los Alamos (New Mexico) Monitor, July 22, 1973.
1973n2.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling backs vitamin sale", Santa Fe New Mexican, July 24, 1973.
1973n2.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prof. Linus Pauling Speaks for Use of Vitamin C; Pleads for Better World", Los Alamos (New Mexico) Monitor, July 24, 1973.
1973n2.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling decries vitamin restrictions", Santa Fe New Mexican, July 24, 1973.
1973n2.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Criticizes FDA Rule", Albuquerque (New Mexico) Journal, July 24, 1973.
1973n2.23.
Journal Article: Trotter, Robert J., "Will Vitamins Replace the Psychiatrist's Couch?" Science News, (July 28, 1973): 59-60.
1973n2.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Can Pills Help When Talk Fails?", San Francisco Chronicle, July 30, 1973.
1973n2.25.
Journal Article: "What 20 Doctors-Researchers Say about Man's Need for Vitamins", by Roger J. Williams, Ph.D, National Health Federation Bulletin, (July-August 1973): 6-11.
1973n2.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling, et Cetera", Medical Tribune, August 1, 1973.
1973n2.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C boosted for psychiatry", Newark (New Jersey) Star-Ledger, August 4, 1973.
1973n2.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C theory on Preventing Colds Catches New Support", Wall Street Journal, August 7, 1973.
1973n2.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Evidence of Vitamin C's value. . .", Wall Street Journal, August 8, 1973.
1973n2.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Tests Prove Vitamin C Helps Fight Colds, Pauling Claims", Los Angeles Times, August 8, 1973.
1973n2.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: Tests Back Vitamin C", New York Post, August 8, 1973.
1973n2.32.
Journal Article: "Ascorbic Acid and Common Colds", British Medical Journal, (August 11, 1973).
1973n2.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Latest Word on Vitamin C", San Francisco Chronicle and Examiner, August 12, 1973.
1973n2.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Added Claims Made For Vitamin C", Vallejo (California) Times-Herald, August 17, 1973.
1973n2.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin Views Keep Specialist in Red", Publication Unknown, August 20, 1973.
1973n2.36.
Journal Article: "Vitamin C Hazard", Medical Tribune, August 22, 1973.
1973n2.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner Refutes Vitamin Controls", Seligman (Missouri) Ozark Sunbeam, August 24, 1973.
1973n2.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Frontiers of Science-Vitamin C and Colds" [Cartoon series], Publication Unknown [Australia], August 27-31, 1973.
1973n2.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Study shows body gets rid of extra vitamin C", Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Times, August 28, 1973.
1973n2.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "New union recruits scientific standouts", Chicago (Illinois) Tribune, August 30, 1973.
1973n2.41.
Newsletter Article: "20th Century Galileo", National Council on Drug Abuse Newsletter, August 1973.
1973n2.42.
Magazine Article: "Two Experts Debate Megadoses of Vitamin C", Publication Unknown, August 1973.
1973n2.43.
Magazine Article: "Dr. Linus Pauling's Latest Discovery Can Add Years To Your Life", Midnight, September 3, 1973.
1973n2.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Two Savants Share Aim", San Francisco Examiner, September 13, 1973.
1973n2.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "Eggheads Would Cut U.S. Arms for Junta", Victoria (British Columbia) Daily Colonist, September 16, 1973.
1973n2.46.
Journal Article: "U.P.I. Make 'A-Pauling' Mistake on Vitamin C", Medical Tribune, September 19, 1973.
1973n2.47.
Journal Article: "A New Tip on an Old Acid Trip", Medical World News, (September 21, 1973): 52.
1973n2.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "Reader's Views on Fall of Allende", San Francisco Chronicle, September 21, 1973.
1973n2.49.
Newspaper Clipping: [in Japanese], October 5, 1973.
1973n2.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mrs. J. A. Barker's Antioch and Around, Jones County (Iowa) News, October 11, 1973.
1973n2.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Says Vitamin C Can Slow Aging", Kansas City (Missouri) Star, October 14, 1973.
1973n2.52.
Press Release: No Title, [re: LP's thoughts on the awarding of the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize to Henry Kissinger and Le Duc Tho] October 16, 1973.
1973n2.53.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling May Sue on Drug Ruling", San Jose (California) News, October 26, 1973.
1973n2.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Opens New Lectures in his Honor", Stanford University (California) Campus Report, October 31, 1973.
1973n2.55.
Journal Article: "Linus Pauling May Sue FDA", National Health Federation Bulletin, October 1973.
1973n2.56.
Newspaper Clipping: "Solzhenitsyn, Sakharov Win Support of 89 Nobel Winners", Newark (New Jersey) Star-Ledger, November 6, 1973.
1973n2.57.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling outlines need for Vitamin C", Newark (New Jersey) Star-Ledger, November 7, 1973.
1973n2.58.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr Pauling: Advocate of Peace and Vitamins", Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Bulletin, November 12, 1973.
1973n2.59.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling in city this week", Kingston (Ontario) Whig-Standard, November 12, 1973.
1973n2.60.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling får svenskt medhåll: Dos av C-vitamin förebygger eller botar vanlig förkylning", Svenska Dagbladet (Stockholm), November 20, 1973.
1973n2.61.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Gets Arctic Medal", Winnipeg (Ontario) Free Press, November 23, 1973.
1973n2.62.
Newspaper Clipping: "Figura del día en la Costa", El Espectador (Columbia), November 27, 1973.
1973n2.63.
Newsletter Article: "Devotees of Linus Pauling's Vitamin C Therapy..." Chemical Week, November 28, 1973.
1973n2.64.
Magazine Article: "The Cold Facts About Vitamin C", Prevention, November 1973.
1973n2.65.
Newspaper Clipping: "You Ask the Questions", Asbury Park (New Jersey) Sunday Press, November 1973.
1973n2.66.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner Invents Artificial 'Nose' to Sniff out Diseases", National Enquirer, December 2, 1973.
1973n2.67.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Overcomes the Sniffly, Frozen North", Newark (New Jersey) Star-Ledger, December 2, 1973.
1973n2.68.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Wins Round In Cold Controversy", Publication Unknown, December 7, 1973.
1973n2.69.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prof. Phumble" [Cartoon], Publication Unknown, December 11, 1973.
1973n2.70.
Newspaper Clipping: "Orthomolecular Psychiatry: An Impression", Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Thomas Jefferson Ariel, December 19, 1973.
1973n2.71.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C value backed by Canadian researchers", Publication Unknown, December 21, 1973.
1973n2.72.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling errs on vitamin C as cold cure, say experts, San Luis Obispo (California) Telegram Tribune, December 27, 1973.
1973n2.73.
Newsletter Article: "Vitamin Rationing?", Palo Alto (California) Grapevine, December 1973.
1973n2.74.
Journal Article: Karasek, F. W., and Dimick, Keene P., "Instrumentation in Orthomolecular Medicine", Research/Development, December 1973.
1973n2.75.
Reprint: Tada, Mitsuyasu, "L. C. Pauling: On Achievements in Chemistry", [in Japanese] Bulletin of Reitaku University (Kashiwaw, Japan), vol. 16, December 1973.
1973n2.76.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel prize inner row over vitamin advert", Sunday Times (London), 1973.
1973n2.77.
Journal Article: "The Healing Factor", Chemist, 50 (1973): 109.
1973n2.78.
Magazine Article: "A New Book on a New Concept of Nutritional Medicine", Publication Unknown, 1973.
1973n2.79.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Theory Backed, Says Pauling", Los Angeles (California) Times, 1973.
1973n2.80.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Cradle of Invention", Los Angeles Times, 1973.
1973n2.81.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Sales Soar", Publication Unknown, 1973.
1973n2.82.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Vitamin for Schizo", Rochester (New York) Democrat and Chronicle, 1973.
1973n2.83.
Newspaper Clipping: "Woman's Angle on the Week", Publication Unknown (Australia), 1973.
1973n2.84.
Newspaper Clipping: "Don't Sniff At Vitamin C", Publication Unknown, 1973.
1973n2.85.
Magazine Article: "Queries Flood in From Thousands of Enquirer Readers After Report on Diet That Can Help Victims of Multiple Sclerosis", National Enquirer, 1973.
1973n2.86.
Journal Article: "Chemistry of Life: An Interview with Lord Todd, FRS", Publication Unknown, 1973.
1973n2.87.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Says... Even more convinced on 'C'", Health Gazette, 1973.
1973n2.88.
Booklet: "Institute of Orthomolecular Medicine", 1973.
1973n2.89.
Typescript: "Linus Pauling", Encyclopedia of Notable Americans, Harper and Row, 1973.
1973n2.90.
Magazine Article: "Professor Pauling, Cold, and Vitamin C", Chemistry, 1973.
1973n2.91.
Journal Article: Title unknown [Japanese], Japan Plastics, vol. 24, no. 12, 1973.

1974n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1974.
1974n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin A Trick", Medical Tribune, January 2, 1974.
1974n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Support For Vitamin C Vs. Colds", New York Post, January 8, 1974.
1974n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Massive overdoses of vitamins can be dangerous", Palo Alto (California) Times, January 9, 1974.
1974n.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Contention Debated: Vitamin C easy to find, but hard to do without", New Jersey Star Ledger, January 13, 1974.
1974n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling at Canada", Country Almanac, January 16, 1974.
1974n.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists Plan Vitamin C Study", International Herald Tribune (France), January 18, 1974.
1974n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "A new, big boost for vitamin C", San Francisco Examiner, January 27, 1974.
1974n.8.
Paid Advertisement: Lucas, Alexander R., "An Evaluation in the Mayo Clinic Proceedings", Scientific American, (January 1974): 2.
1974n.9.
Journal Article: "Vitamin C", Today's Health, (January 1974): 57-58.
1974n.10.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin C and colds", Consumer Reports, January, 1974.
1974n.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Never Can Tell", San Francisco Examiner, February 8, 1974.
1974n.12.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin C and its Influence on Your Health", California Today, February 10, 1974.
1974n.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Controversy Rages Over Vitamin Use", Stanford (California) Daily, February 13, 1974.
1974n.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Sticks By His Vitamin C Guns", Rochester (New York) Times-Union, February 13, 1974.
1974n.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to Lecture", Menlo (California) Atherton Recorder, February 27, 1974.
1974n.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling to speak at Canada", Country Almanac, February 27, 1974.
1974n.17.
Newsletter Article: "Vitamin C & Cancer", Canadian Technology Network Newsletter, (February 1974): 1-2.
1974n.18.
Magazine Article: "Vitamins for Mental Illness", Ladies Circle, February 1974.
1974n.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling common cold controversy", Nation Review (Australia), March 15-21, 1974.
1974n.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Says- Stop Smoking, Reduce Sweets, Take Vitamins C, Live Longer", Knoxville (Tennessee) Times, March 15, 1974.
1974n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Sees Chance for Life 'Stretching'", Knoxville (Tennessee) News Sentinel, March 15, 1974.
1974n.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Irvington Woman Assists Schizophrenics", New Jersey Daily Journal, March 15, 1974.
1974n.23.
Magazine Article: "The A, B-12, C, D and E of vitamins", New York Times Magazine, March 17, 1974.
1974n.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nutrition Symposium Set Sunday", San Jose (California) Mercury News, March 28, 1974.
1974n.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Hits Vitamin Regulation", Los Angeles Times, April 4, 1974.
1974n.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Retiring in August", Redwood City (California) Tribune, April 4, 1974.
1974n.27.
Magazine Article: "Megadoses of Vitamin C for Diabetics", Medical World News, April 5, 1974.
1974n.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling among 21 Retiring Faculty Members", Palo Alto (California) Times, April 5, 1974.
1974n.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C bearing out its promise", Newark (New Jersey) Star-Ledger, April 7, 1974.
1974n.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Researcher says vitamin C has little effect on colds", Palo Alto Times, Palo Alto, California, April 9, 1974.
1974n.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Y's Leaders of America Features Pauling", California Institute of Technology (Pasadena) California Tech, April 12, 1974.
1974n.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Aspirin to Be Tested as Heart Attack Defense", Los Angeles Times, April 15, 1974.
1974n.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Aspirin Will Be Studied as a Heart-Attack Inhibitor", Newark (New Jersey) Star-Ledger, April 17, 1974.
1974n.34.
Journal Article: "Vitamin C May Be Related to B Cell's Insulin Output", Medical Tribune, April 24, 1974.
1974n.35.
Journal Article: "Medicine's Living History", Medical World News, (April 26, 1974): 39-44.
1974n.36.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin C and The Common Cold", Saturday Evening Post, April 1974.
1974n.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Doctor Offers Cold Facts", Newark (New Jersey) Star-Ledger, April 1, 1974.
1974n.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ethnic IQ Debate Irrelevant", Portland Oregon Journal, May 6, 1974.
1974n.39.
Journal Article: "On Meat, Methionine, and Men on the Muscle", Medical Tribune, May 15, 1974.
1974n.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling institute gets grant", Palo Alto (California) Times, May 31, 1974.
1974n.41.
Magazine Article: "The Potency of Vitamin C", Saturday Evening Post, May 1974.
1974n.42.
Newspaper Clipping: Photograph with Caption [re: speaker at "Leaders in America" series], Pasadena California Institute of Technology Caltech News, May, 1974.
1974n.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Revolutionary' vitamin work at Vale of Leven", Glasgow (Scotland) Herald, June 10, 1974.
1974n.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "The storm-bound professor finds out about the dram", Glasgow (Scotland) Herald, June 14, 1974.
1974n.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mercy Deaths Supported by Pauling of Stanford", Palo Alto (California) Times, June 18, 1974.
1974n.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling i Oslo: Stridbar Nobelprisvinner ikke spaker med årene", Aftenposten (Norway), June 21, 1974.
1974n.47.
Magazine Article: "The vitamins you really need", Kiplinger Magazine, (June 1974): 18-20.
1974n.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "Expert sees new uses Vitamin C boosted", Newark (New Jersey) Star-Ledger, July 7, 1974.
1974n.49.
Magazine Article: "The Race for the Double Helix - providence and personalities", Listener, July 11, 1974.
1974n.50.
Dissertation: Goodell, Rae, "The Visible Scientists", July 18, 1974.
1974n.51.
Newspaper Article: "UFOs and the Followers of Fort", Washington Post, August 10, 1974.
1974n.52.
Newspaper Clipping: "...'Rejected'...", Medical Tribune, August 21, 1974.
1974n.53.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Warning on Cold Vitamin 'C'", San Francisco Examiner, October 13, 1974.
1974n.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "MD's warn on vitamins against colds", Cleveland (Ohio) Plain Dealer, October 13, 1974.
1974n.55.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C - What Dosage Works?", San Francisco Chronicle and Examiner, October 13, 1974.
1974n.56.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C - What dosage works?", San Francisco Examiner, October 13, 1974.
1974n.57.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C's effect may be overrated", St. Paul (Minnesota) Sunday Pioneer Press, October 13, 1974.
1974n.58.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Study Backs Vitamin C in Colds", New York Times, October 13, 1974.
1974n.59.
Newspaper Clipping: "New warning on cold vitamin 'C'", San Francisco Chronicle, October 13, 1974.
1974n.60.
Newspaper Clipping: "Group Warns Against Too Much Vitamin C", Fresno (California) Bee, October 15, 1974.
1974n.61.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professor Pauling Glory Receives 1974 Nobel Prize in Chemistry", Stanford (California) Daily, October 16, 1974.
1974n.62.
Newspaper Clipping: "Schizophrenia: New Treatments", New York Post, October 26, 1974.
1974n.63.
Newspaper Clipping: "Five Ways to Live Longer", Saturday Evening Post, October 1974.
1974n.64.
Magazine Article: "Who's Who in the World of Natural Health and Beauty: Dr. Linus Pauling", Harper's Bazaar, October 1974.
1974n.65.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Here to Plan Unity Congress", Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Inquirer, November 15, 1974.
1974n.66.
Journal Article: "Twenty-third NSTA National Convention", Journal of College Science Teaching, vol. IV, no. 2, (November 1974): 85-85.
1974n.67.
Newsletter Article: Kaufman-Diamond, Sharo, "December Meeting: Linus Pauling On Orthomolecular Psychiatry" Southern California Psychiatric Society, vol. 22, no. 3, November 1974.
1974n.68.
Newsletter Article: "The Truth About Nutrition", Faces of Penn State, November 1974.
1974n.69.
Journal Article: Fry, William F., "What's New With You, Linus Pauling?" The Humanist, vol. XXXIV, no. 6, (November/December 1974): 16-19.
1974n.70.
Newsletter Article: "The Pauling Episode", Science and Government Report, December 1, 1974.
1974n.71.
Journal Article: No Title, Internal Medicine News, Rockville, Maryland, December 2, 1974.
1974n.72.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Study Challenges Pauling", Fresno (California) Bee, December 4, 1974.
1974n.73.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Debate on Topic of Megavitamins", Evening Bulletin, December 26, 1974.
1974n.74.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamins: Little Goes Long Way", Los Angeles Times, December 26, 1974.
1974n.75.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winners' Hangover Cures", San Francisco Chronicle, December 31, 1974.
1974n.76.
Journal Article: "Pursuit in three dimensions", Chemistry in Britain, (1974): 439-443.
1974n.77.
Newspaper Clipping: "Noted physician doubts Vitamin C fights colds", Publication Unknown, 1974.
1974n.78.
Encyclopedia Entry: "Linus Carl Pauling", Encyclopedia of American Biography, 1974.
1974n.79.
Newspaper Clipping: "Lists Longevity Guides", Oak Ridge (Tennessee) Oak Ridger, 1974.
1974n.80.
Magazine Article: "Vitamins", Showcase Magazine, April 1974. [Includes correspondence].
1974n.81.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Study Backs Vitamin C in Colds", New York Times, 1974.

1975n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1975.
1975n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "MSFC, Pauling Join Forces in Diagnosis of Disease", Huntsville (Alabama) Times, January 5, 1975.
1975n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling to speak at Pacific", Forest Grove (Oregon) News Times, January 9, 1975.
1975n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Famed pianist, Nobel laureates to speak", Palo Alto (California) Times, January 11, 1975.
1975n.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling presents award", Corvallis Oregon State University Daily Barometer, January 13, 1975.
1975n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Rubinstein, Pauling, Lederberg to lead 'Majesty of Man'", Stanford (California) University Campus Report, January 15, 1975.
1975n.6.
News Release: No Title, [re: Ralph Nader and 8 scientists advocating against the use of nuclear energy to meet future needs], January 16, 1975. [Attaches a letter to the President of the United States].
1975n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Popping Vitamins Can Lead to an Early Grave", National Star, January 25, 1975.
1975n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling visits", Corvallis Oregon State University Oregon Stater, January 1975.
1975n.9.
Journal Article: Bricklin, Mark, "Linus Pauling: How to Live 15 Years Longer", Prevention, January 1975.
1975n.10.
Journal Article: Schneider, Mary-Jane, "Vitamin C: How Much Do We Need?", The Sciences, (January/February 1975): 11-16.
1975n.11.
Newspaper Clipping: Letters to the Editor "Nobel man comes to vitamin pill's defence", Australian Age, February 4, 1975. Referred to "Pilltakers 'need more vitamins'", Australian Age, February 4, 1975.
1975n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling, Moscone among speakers at Stanford Day College in S.F.", Stanford (California) University Campus Reports, February 12, 1975.
1975n.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dissertation analyzes 'visible scientists' Ehrlich, Pauling, Shockley", Stanford (California) University Campus Reports, February 26, 1975.
1975n.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nutrition-health meet in SF", Palo Alto (California) Times, Palo Alto, California, February 27, 1975.
1975n.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C and Colds", San Francisco Chronicle and Examiner, February 29, 1975.
1975n.16.
Typescript: Horn, Yvonne, "Dr. Linus Pauling", [National?] Enquirer, February 1975.
1975n.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "A few scientists mold public's image", Palo Alto (California) Times, March 6, 1975.
1975n.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling wins his fight: FDA won't label C, other vitamins 'drugs'", San Francisco Sunday Examiner & Chronicle, March 9, 1975.
1975n.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists Downgrade Vitamin C for Colds; Vitamin C Value for Colds Disputed", Oakland (California) Tribune, March 10, 1975.
1975n.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Study sniffs at Vitamin C as cold fighter", Portland Oregonian, March 11, 1975.
1975n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists disbelieve value of vitamin C", Palo Alto (California) Times, March 11, 1975.
1975n.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C and Colds-- 'No Effect'", New York Times, March 11, 1975.
1975n.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "AMA Journal Says Vitamin C is No Cold Cure", International Herald Tribune, March 12, 1975.
1975n.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauley Backed on 'C'", Publication Unknown, March 14, 1975.
1975n.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner Linus Pauling: How I Stay Healthy at 73", National Enquirer, March 21, 1975. [Attaches a letter from Stuart Lichtenstein to LP].
1975n.26.
Magazine Article: "Downgrading Vitamin C", Time, March 24, 1975.
1975n.27.
Magazine Article: "The Cold War", Time, March 31, 1975.
1975n.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "When More Isn't Always Better", Washington Post, April 3, 1975.
1975n.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Two Studies Conclude Vitamin C Doesn't Cure Colds", Shrewsbury (New Jersey) Daily Register, April 3, 1975.
1975n.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling on Vitamin C", New York Times, April 6, 1975.
1975n.31.
Journal Article: "Spezifische Korrelationen", Selecta, (April 7, 1975): 1365.
1975n.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Degradation of Vitamin Held Perilous", International Herald Tribune, April 8, 1975.
1975n.33.
Magazine Article: "A Toronto Doctor Finds Vitamin C Won't Prevent Common Colds", People, April 14, 1975.
1975n.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Defender of Vitamin C Values Quotes Some Authorities", Shrewsbury (New Jersey) Daily Register, April 15, 1975.
1975n.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "AMA Reports on Vitamins, Colds", Los Angeles Times, April 17, 1975.
1975n.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Little Basis for Megavitamins as Schizophrenia Cure", Los Angeles Times, April 17, 1975.
1975n.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "M.I.T. Researcher Studies 'Visible' Scientists and Impact They Have on Public Issues", New York Times, April 29, 1975.
1975n.38.
Journal Article: "'Hard, Healthy Diet' is Urged Despite Society's 'Hostility'", Medical Tribune, May 14, 1975.
1975n.39.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pauling, Vitamin C", Washington Post, May 23, 1975; "At the Linus Pauling Institute Creative Research has Perils", Washington Post, May 26, 1975.
1975n.40.
Journal Article: "Super Scientists of the Media", Science News, vol. 107, no. 23, (June 7, 1975): 370-372, 375.
1975n.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Granted Degree in New Jersey", Palo Alto (California) Times, June 12, 1975.
1975n.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ex-Stanford president, 3 profs win Medals", Palo Alto (California) Times, June 24, 1975.
1975n.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Wins National Science Medal", San Francisco Chronicle, June 25, 1975.
1975n.44.
Newspaper Clipping: [Title unreadable, paper torn], June 1975.
1975n.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists win highest national award", Stanford (California) Observer, June 1975.
1975n.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "Rutgers Degrees For Rodino, Pauling", Elizabeth (New Jersey) Daily Journal, June 1975.
1975n.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "Devilishness and Ingenuity: 36 youthful graduates join the Half-Century Club", Pasadena California Institute of Technology Caltech News, July 1975.

1975n2.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1975.
1975n2.1.
Journal Article: "Megavitamins and Mental Disease", Medical World News, (August 11, 1975): 71+.
1975n2.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Megavitamin Pros, Cons", San Francisco Examiner, August 14, 1975.
1975n2.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "People Who Take Vitamin C Increase Their Chances of a Heart Attack", National Enquirer, August 19, 1975.
1975n2.4.
Magazine Article: "Scientists and Their Images", New Scientist, (refers to cover story, "The Top Twenty") August 28, 1975.
1975n2.5.
Journal Article: "The Most Visible of the Scientists", Physics Today, August 1975.
1975n2.6.
Magazine Article: Bell, Joseph, "The Facts and Myths About Vitamins", Seventeen, (August 1975): 184+.
1975n2.7.
Article: "Megavitamin Therapy and Orthomolecular Medicine", The PharmChem Newsletter, 4 (7), (August/September 1975).
1975n2.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "186 top scientists brand astrologers as 'charlatans'", Palo Alto (California) Times, September 3, 1975.
1975n2.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ford to Honor Pauling", Washington Post, September 18, 1975.
1975n2.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "He turned to human rights from bombs", Seattle (Washington) Times, September 18, 1975.
1975n2.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Personalien", Die Welt (Germany), September 19, 1975.
1975n2.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling is Given Science Medal", New York Times, September 19, 1975.
1975n2.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ford Pledges Rise in Science Funds", Washington Post, September 19, 1975.
1975n2.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Given U.S. Science Award", San Francisco Chronicle, September 19, 1975.
1975n2.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "President Gives Medal to Pauling,"Publication Unknown [Riverside (California) Press-Enterprise?], September 19, 1975.
1975n2.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Given Award Twice Denied in Nixon Era", Los Angeles Times, September 19, 1975.
1975n2.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Honored..." [Photograph with Caption], Portland Oregonian, September 19, 1975.
1975n2.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling, 12 Others Get Top Science Award", Publication Unknown, September 19, 1975.
1975n2.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Honored at White House", Publication Unknown, September 19, 1975.
1975n2.20.
Journal Article: "White House honors medal of science winners", Chemical and Engineering News, September 29, 1975.
1975n2.21.
Magazine Article: "'Times of Trouble Are Also Times of Great Opportunity in the Life of Our Democracy", Rutgers (New Jersey) University Alumni Magazine, September 1975.
1975n2.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Astrology", New York Times, September/October 1975.
1975n2.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Doctor Blames Diet for Hyperactivity", Palo Alto (California) Times, Palo Alto, California, October 8, 1975.
1975n2.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Tardy Justice for a great chemist", Christian Science Monitor, October 15, 1975.
1975n2.25.
Journal Article: "Dr. Linus Pauling Wins 'Long Overdue' Medal of Science", Medical Tribune, October 22, 1975.
1975n2.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Receives 'Overdue' Medal of Science", Hospital Tribune, October 27, 1975.
1975n2.27.
Magazine Article: "Free Electrons", Hexagon, Autumn 1975.
1975n2.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Take Vitamin C For Health", Independent, November 19, 1975.
1975n2.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Vitamin therapy extolled at lab", Tri-Valley Herald, November 19, 1975.
1975n2.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Cites Vitamin C Uses", Oakland (California) Tribune, November 20, 1975.
1975n2.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Laetrile tests still inconclusive", Palo Alto (California) Times, November 24, 1975.
1975n2.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. Health research stifled by old fogies", Tacoma (Washington) News Tribune, November 29, 1975.
1975n2.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Top Professor Warns...Large Doses of Vitamin C Can Cause Anemia", National Enquirer, November 1975.
1975n2.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Member of H.D. foundation Scientific Advisory Board Receives National medal", It Runs in the FAMILY, November 1975.
1975n2.35.
Journal Article: "Books", Scientific American, November 1975.
1975n2.36.
Journal Article: "Vitamin C according to Pauling, and the Pharmacology of Health. Химия и жизнь [Chemistry and Life], no. 11, (1975): 64-68.
1975n2.37.
Reprint, Correspondence: "A Tour Through the Linus Pauling Institute", by Arthur Robinson. The American Rationalist, November-December, 1975. (Appeared previously in Prevention).
1975n2.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Stora Doser c-vitamin bästa bot mot förkylning", Svenska Dagbladet (Sweden), December 7, 1975.
1975n2.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "-C-vitamin kan hjälpa mot cancer", Expressen (Sweden), December 14, 1975.
1975n2.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Russ Scientists working hard to find cancer cure", Palo Alto (California) Times, December 16, 1975.
1975n2.41.
Magazine Article: "Arets Superevenemangmen TV Struntade I Det!" Vecko Journalen, no. 51/52, (December 17, 1975): 6-7.
Magazine Article: "C Vitaminet En Mirakelmedicin?" Vecko Journalen, no. 51/52, (December 17, 1975): 18+.
1975n2.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. Said Lagging In Health Research", Oregon Journal, December 23, 1975.
1975n2.43.
Journal Article: "AIP Film on Hemoglobin Shown on Public Television", Physics Today, (December 1975): 72.
1975n2.44.
Magazine Article: "A Solidariedade de Linus Pauling", Abuerta Cultural (Brazil), December 1975.
1975n2.45.
Typescript: "Linus Pauling, the Teacher", David P. Shoemaker, talk prepared for the 75th Anniversary Meeting of the American Chemical Society, New York City, 1975.
1975n2.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "Stanford Men Win Top Honors", Palo Alto (California) Times, 1975.
1975n2.47.
Newsletter Reprint: "What about Vitamin C?" Food and Drug Administration Consumer, 1975.

1976n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1976.
1976n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hot fiction versus cold facts", Houston (Texas) Post, January 22, 1976.
1976n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Big doses of Vitamin C urged to fight ailments", Dallas (Texas) Times Herald, January 26, 1976.
1976n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C cited as protector", Dallas (Texas) Morning News, January 26, 1976.
1976n.4.
Magazine Article: "Pauling and Vitamin C", Better Nutrition, (January, 1976): 17, 36.
1976n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Long-running Vitamin C fuss still on", Austin (Texas) American Statesman, February 2, 1976.
1976n.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: Vitamins can extend life 24 years", Moneysworth, February 2, 1976.
1976n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "'U.S. Must Lose Some People'", Publication Unknown, February 7, 1976.
1976n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Sees Vitamin C Cancer Cure", Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Daily News, February 19, 1976.
1976n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: 75 and going strong (on vitamin C)", San Francisco Examiner, [referred to as "Pauling finally gets his due"] February 28, 1976.
1976n.10.
Journal Article: [in Russian] "Linus Pauling: Chemists are those who really understand the world", Химия и жизнь [Chemistry and Life] pp. 92-97, February 1976.
1976n.11.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling-The Peninsula's Most Famous Nobel Laureate", Peninsula Magazine, February 1976.
1976n.12.
Caption to Photo: No Title, [states that LP and AHP are supporters of the UU] Unitarian Universalist World, March 1, 1976.
1976n.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Very Interesting People, Very Interesting Places", Publication Unknown, March 4, 1976.
1976n.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "80 Americans Appeal to India To Restore Fundamental Rights", New York Times, March 5, 1976.
1976n.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Los Angeles UUs Fete the Paulings", Unitarian Universalist World, March 6, 1976.
1976n.16.
Article: Fritchman, Stephen H., "Remarks at a Dinner Honoring Dr. Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling", For the Sake of Clarity: Selected Sermons and Addresses (Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus Books, 1992).
1976n.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C encourages the cancer fighters", San Francisco Sunday Examiner and Chronicle, March 7, 1976.
1976n.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "New sun, cancer link", Palo Alto (California) Times, April 1, 1976.
1976n.19.
Journal Article: Zubieta, Jon A. and Zuckerman, Jerold J., "Inorganic Chemistry: the Past 100 Years", Chemical & Engineering News, (April 6, 1976): 64-79.
1976n.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Catastrophe in world feared by Linus Pauling", Palo Alto (California) Times, April 6, 1976.
1976n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Afraid of a World Catastrophe", San Francisco Chronicle, April 6, 1976.
1976n.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Toward an understanding of the human condition", Bridger Valley (Wyoming) Pioneer, April 7, 1976.
1976n.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prêmio Nobel Jà Anuncia o Fim Do Mundo", Noticias Populares (Brazil), April 7, 1976.
1976n.24.
Journal Article: "Centennial Celebration Goes Off Well", Chemical & Engineering News, (April 12, 1976): 6, 8-9.
1976n.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Population control imperative: Pauling", Bloomington (Indiana) Daily Herald-Telephone, April 15, 1976.
1976n.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner to speak at KU" Lawrence (Kansas) Journal-World, April 28, 1976, Refer to Articles "Linus Pauling will be guest at KU function; Pauling to give Spencer Lecture; Nobel winner to speak; Pauling talks slated at KU", Lawrence (Kansas) Journal-World, 1976.
1976n.27.
Newsletter Article: "Pauling Honored Receives Science Medal", Delta Upsilon Quarterly, April 1976.
1976n.28.
Newspaper Clipping: Photo with caption, Pasadena (California) Institute of Technology Caltech News, April 1976.
1976n.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Los Angeles UUs Fete Drs. Linus, Ava Pauling", Unitarian Universalist World, May 1, 1976.
1976n.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Better world possible, Pauling says", Lawrence (Kansas) Journal-World, May 8, 1976.
1976n.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling pursuing health research", Lawrence (Kansas) Journal-World, May 8, 1976.
1976n.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Linked to Cell Damage", San Francisco Chronicle, May 21, 1976.
1976n.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C linked to mutation", Calgary Herald, May 21, 1976.
1976n.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Proposition 15: The People vs. Big Money", San Francisco Chronicle, May 26, 1976.
1976n.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prop. 15: Who Wants It, Who Hates It & What It Really Is", Los Angeles Free Press, May 28-June 3, 1976.
1976n.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling urges no atomic tests", Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Times, May 29, 1976.
1976n.37.
Newspaper Clipping: No Title, [Pauling urges ban on all underground nuclear tests] Atlanta (Georgia) Journal and Constitution, May 30, 1976.
1976n.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C", Publication Unknown, May 1976.
1976n.39.
Newspaper Advertisement: "Yes on 15", Los Angeles Times, June 8, 1976.
1976n.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Thoughts on the Bicentennial", San Francisco Sunday Examiner & Chronicle, June 20, 1976.
1976n.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Gentle, loving, terrifying Linus Pauling", (Victoria, British Columbia) Daily Colonist, June 25, 1976.
1976n.42.
Journal Article: "Are Truth and Plain Dealing Going Out of Style? A Statement About Our Editorial" Modern Medicine, (July 1, 1976): 11.
1976n.43.
Magazine Article: "In the Next Century, War Will Be Replaced by a System of World Law", U.S. News & World Report, July 5, 1976.
1976n.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Sings the Praises of Vitamin C", Marin County (California) Independent Journal, July 7, 1976.
1976n.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "Musing on the Martians", San Francisco Chronicle, July 14, 1976.
1976n.46.
Journal Article: "Pauling's Recommendation", Pharmacology, July 15, 1979.
1976n.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cancer Experts Hoping to 'Starve' Growths by Diet", San Francisco Chronicle, July 29, 1976.
1976n.48.
Journal Article: "Linus C. Pauling", The Chemist, (July 1976): 15.
1976n.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling center gets cancer study grant", Palo Alto (California) Times, August 3, 1976.
1976n.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Herb Caen", San Francisco Chronicle, August 9, 1976..
1976n.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Weapon Against Swine Flu", San Francisco Chronicle, August 31, 1976.
1976n.52.
Journal Article: Stuckey, William: "Plain Harold and Linus Superstar", Science Digest, (August 1976): 25-35.
1976n.53.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Raps Swine Flu Plan", Detroit (Michigan) Free Press, September 2, 1976.
1976n.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nuclear Arms Forum: Thinking the Unthinkable", Publication Unknown (San Mateo, California), October 5, 1976.
1976n.55.
Journal Article: "Dr. Pauling Picks Vitamin C Over Swine Flu Vaccine", Medical Tribune, October 13, 1976.
1976n.56.
Newspaper Clipping: "Enjoy a Cold-Free Winter", Sunday Times (London), October 15, 1976.

1976n2.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1976.
1976n2.1.
Newspaper Clipping: Letters to the Editor, New York Times, October 24, 1976.
1976n2.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Researchers Give Vitamin C an F", San Francisco Chronicle, October 28, 1976.
1976n2.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C is Called No Relief For Colds", New York Times, October 28, 1976.
1976n2.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Researchers Say Vitamin C Has No Value in Fighting Colds", Palo Alto (California) Times, October 29, 1976.
1976n2.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C 'promising' on Cancer", Palo Alto (California) Times, October 29, 1976.
1976n2.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling, Seeking Funds, Offers to Sell Cancerous Mice", Washington Post, November 9, 1976.
1976n2.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Slips Mickey Into Fund Drive", Los Angeles Times, November 10, 1976.
1976n2.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Great American Aims at 24-hour Cigarette Dousing", Palo Alto (California) Times, November 13, 1976. [photograph and caption.].
1976n2.9.
Caption to Photo: "Great American Smokeout", San Luis Obispo (California) Telegram Tribune, November 18, 1976.
1976n2.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Medical establishment comes down hard on original work", Denver (Colorado) Rocky Mountain News, November 18, 1976.
1976n2.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling defends Vitamin C", Cleveland (Ohio) Plain Dealer, November 21, 1976.
1976n2.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling", Publication Unknown, November 23, 1976.
1976n2.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Böll an Breschnew", Frankfurter Allgemeine, (France), November 30, 1976. [Appeal on the behalf of Daniel Stern from Heinrich Böll to Leonid Breznev].
1976n2.14.
Magazine Clipping: "Pauling Puckers", Publication Unknown.
1976n2.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Next Two Hundred Years", Colby (Maine) College Echo, December 2, 1976.
1976n2.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Vitamin C Convert", San Francisco Examiner, December 5, 1976.
1976n2.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Add 24 Years to Your Life", Moneysworth, December 6, 1976.
1976n2.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobels and Smears", Wall Street Journal, December 10, 1976.
1976n2.19.
Magazine Article: "Dr. Linus Pauling thanks NNFA", Health Foods Retailing, (December 1976): 14, 82-83.
1976n2.20.
Reprint: Tada, Mitsuyasu, "L.C. Pauling: A Study of Vitamin C and Health" [in Japanese], Bulletin of Reitaku University (Kashiwaw, Japan), vol. 22, December 1976.
1976n2.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin overdose can be dangerous", Publication Unknown, 1976.
1976n2.22.
Journal Article: de Luque, A. Gutierrez, "On Pauling's Rejection", Medical Tribune, 1976.
1976n2.23.
Typescript: Hussain, Farooq, "Chapter 4 -- Resonance in Russia", 1976.
1976n2.24.
Typescript: Hussain, Farooq,"Chapter 8 -- The α Helix", 1976.
1976n2.25.
Typescript: Hussain, Farooq, "Chapter 9 -- Ma Shipley's Passport Division", 1976.
1976n2.26.
Typescript: Hussain, Farooq, "Chapter 10 -- Rats and Races", 1976.
1976n2.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling on Flu: Take Vitamin C", Publication Unknown, 1976.
1976n2.28.
Magazine Articles: "Is Vitamin C an Effective Cancer Treatment?"; "Pauling's Theory of Vitamin C and Cancer", New Scientist, No Date.
1976n2.29.
Typescript: Woods, Samuel, "Linus Pauling, Vitamin C and Orthomolecular Medicine", 1976. [?].
1976n2.30.
Article: "Linus Pauling-- zum 75. Geburtstag des großen Chemikers", Prdxis der Chemie, 6 (1976): 158-159. [Includes correspondence].
1976n2.31.
Magazine Article: "Untitled", Moneysworth, 1976.
1976n2.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Good Drugs Do To Better Your Health", Medical Tribune, 1976.
1976n2.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Los Angeles UUs Fete Drs. Linus, Ava Pauling", Unitarian Universalist World, 1976.
1976n2.34.
Journal Article: "ACS Centennial: Pomp and Pauling", Science News, vol 104, (1976): 230.
1976n2.35.
Newsletter Article: "Proceedings of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR", [re: Life Duration of Humans as a Species], Bechthnk, 1976.
1976n2.36.
Booklet: "California Institute of Technology", Chemistry in California's History, 1976.
1976n2.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Hilft Gregen Krebs", Neue Post, 1976.

1977n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1977.
1977n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Kreft, C-vitaminer og Morgenbladet", Morgenbladet (Oslo), January 13, 1977.
1977n.2.
Magazine Article: "La Vitamina C, el Catarro y el Dr. Linus Pauling", Resumen, no. 167, (January 16, 1977).
1977n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Study-- Mixed Results", San Francisco Chronicle, January 17, 1977.
1977n.4.
Magazine Article: "Karzinomtherapie: Vitamin C einsetzen?", Selecta, (January 17, 1977): 180.
1977n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ex-Portlander to air 2 shows", Portland Oregonian, January 22, 1977.
1977n.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "How the Nobel Changes a Life", San Francisco Chronicle, January 27, 1977.
1977n.7.
Magazine Article: Enloe, Cortez F., Jr.,"What Hath Pauling Wrought?", Nutrition Today, vol. 12, no. 1, (January/February 1977): 14. [Accompanied by excerpt from Better Nutrition, July 1977.].
Magazine Article: Whelan, Elizabeth, "Vitamin C the Common Cold and the Flu" [Book Review], Nutrition Today, vol. 12, no. 1, (January/February 1977): 14.
Magazine Article: "New Horizons for Vitamin C", Terence W. Anderson, Nutrition Today, vol. 12, no. 1, (January/February 1977): 6-13.
1977n.8.
Journal Article: Goodell, Rae, 'The Visible Scientists", The Sciences, vol. 17, no. 1, (January/February 1977): 6-7.
1977n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Seen Mustering Interferon to Fight Viruses", Medical Tribune, February 2, 1977.
1977n.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "National Cancer Institute Hit on Research Funds Allotment", Los Angeles Times, February 6, 1977.
1977n.11.
Magazine Article: "Over 65 and still overachieving", New York Times Magazine, February 6, 1977.
1977n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Researcher says promises of cures haunt scientists", Palo Alto (California) Times, February 18, 1977.
1977n.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Good Food, Good Health?" Chicago (Illinois) Tribune, February 17, 1977.
1977n.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "TV: Insidious View of Nuclear Power", New York Times, February 23, 1977.
1977n.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Measure for This Phenomenal Man?", Medical Tribune, March 2, 1977.
1977n.16.
Magazine Ad: "Dr. Linus Pauling - He Unlocks the Secrets of Life", TV Guide, March 8, 1977.
1977n.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Can Lengthen Lives of Cancer Victims", National Enquirer, March 29, 1977.
1977n.18.
Journal Article: "Chemistry & Public Affairs; President's Message", American Chemical Society Annual Report, April 4, 1977.
1977n.19.
Journal Article: "Dr. Pauling - On Science, Heresy, Future; Q & A: 'Theoretical Medicine Is Thinking . . .", Hospital Tribune, April 4, 1977.
1977n.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Travels with Pauling: High C Adventures", Washington Post, April 21, 1977.
1977n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C verlängert das Leben von Krebskranken", Neue illustrierte Revue (Hamburg), April 1977.
1977n.22.
Article: "C-Plus for Pauling", by Pat Hammond, Review of Systems, April 1977.
1977n.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "TV: 'Crusading Scientist' Is a Profile of Feisty Linus Pauling", New York Times, June 1, 1977.
1977n.24.
Typescript: "Linus Pauling: A Life Reviewed on Film", Joel Gurin, submitted to Science Digest, June 1, 1977.
1977n.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling - A Man of Two Worlds", San Francisco Sunday Examiner & Chronicle, June 26, 1977.
1977n.26.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling: Crusading Scientist", Focus, (June/July 1977): 30.
1977n.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Chat with Linus Pauling", San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle, July 17, 1977.
1977n.28.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling to Receive Rachel Carson Award", Health Food Convention Daily, July 18, 1977.
1977n.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Doctor Touts Vitamin C Use", Las Vegas (Nevada) Sun, July 18, 1977.
1977n.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "On and Off Television: Linus Pauling", U.S. News, July 25, 1977.
1977n.31.
Magazine Article: Hussain, Farooq, "The Linus Pauling Institute: an Investigation", New Scientist, vol. XXXIX, no. 14, (July 28, 1977): 216-221.
1977n.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C hilft gegen Krebs", Neue Post (Austria), July 1977.
1977n.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Further Studies of Drug Laetrile Advised by Nobel Prize Winner", July 1977.
1977n.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Der menschliche Halbgott der Chemie", Die Weltwoche (Switzerland), August 3, 1977.
1977n.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "The unretiring Paulings", San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle, August 21, 1977.
1977n.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner Linus Pauling Visits Condon and Lonerock to Revive Past Family Memories", Condon (Oregon) Times Journal, August 25, 1977.
1977n.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. needs a few slightly mad scientists", Cleveland (Ohio) Plain Dealer, August 27, 1977.
1977n.38.
Journal Article: "The Chemical Bond", Physics Bulletin, (August 1977): 360-363.
1977n.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cold comfort from Iceland", CESI/OPI United Nations Development Forum (Switzerland), August-September 1977.
1977n.40.
Journal Article: "Diagnosis of Cancer by Chromatographic Assay of Body Fluids Followed By Computerized Data Processing", Current Cancer Research on Biochemical, Immunological, and Morphological Methods for Diagnosis of Cancer, September 2, 1977.
1977n.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "The USSR Academy of Sciences Presents Award to Linus Pauling", MN Information (Russia), September 26-29, 1977.
1977n.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Morning Line", Publication Unknown, October 14, 1977.
1977n.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling, vitamin C and cancer", Stanford (California) Daily, October 20, 1977.
1977n.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Megavitamin Craze", Consumer's News, November 1, 1977.
1977n.45.
Newspaper Clippings: "Vitamin C to Prevent Cancer?; Pauling for retirement at 65", Eugene (Oregon) Register-Guard, November 7, 1977.
1977n.46.
Journal Article: "Vitamin C and Cancer Research Roadblocked", Prevention, (November 1977): 171-173.
1977n.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "By Definition" [Letter to the Editor], San Francisco Chronicle, December 6, 1977.
1977n.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "NIH Chief: Worthy Research Goes Unfunded; MDs Can Help", Medical Tribune, December 7, 1977.
1977n.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "Megavitamin Use Laid to Our 'Age of Quackery'", Oakland (California) Tribune, December 10, 1977.
1977n.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin use on cancer labeled 'quackery'", Berkeley (California) Gazette, December 13, 1977.
1977n.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C's 'cold power' is still debated", Newark (New Jersey) Star-Ledger, December 25, 1977.
1977n.52.
Newspaper Clipping: "Can vitamin C cure the cold?", Boston (Massachusetts) Globe, December 27, 1977.
1977n.53.
Magazine Article, Correspondence: "The Underground War Against Cancer", Elite (Canada), (December 1977): 27-30.
1977n.54.
Reprint: Tada, Mitsuyasu "L.C. Pauling: Recent Studies and a Supplementary List of His Books and Study Theses", [in Japanese] Bulletin of Reitaku University (Kashiwaw, Japan), vol. 24, December 1977.
1977n.55.
Magazine Article: "Pauling Claims Vitamin C Can Help Cancer Victims", University of Pennsylvania Gazette, 1977.
1977n.56.
Newsletter Article: "Pauling Appeals For Research Contributions", Ortho Medicine, 1977.
1977n.57.
Advertisement: Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, 1977.
1977n.58.
Newspaper Clipping: "'C' Needs Backing", Associated Press, 1977.
1977n.59.
Book Excerpt: "Nie Wieder Krieg!", Alice Herz Als Denkerin Und Friedenskämpferin, Verlag B.R. Grüner, Amsterdam, (1977): 50-55.
1977n.60.
Newspaper Series: Morishige, Fukumi, [in Japanese] "Dr. Pauling and Me: Discussion on an Academic Exchange on Vitamin C", Fukuoka-ken Hokeni Shinbun, 1977.

1978n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1978.
1978n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "A list of those Outstanding Performances of '77", San Francisco Chronicle, January 2, 1978.
1978n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Widow gives year of life to cancer research", Palo Alto (California) Times, January 11, 1978.
1978n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Legacy, A Commitment", San Francisco Examiner, January 15, 1978.
1978n.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling considers return to Oregon", Oregon Journal, January 27, 1978.
1978n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nuclear waste deposits may be national assets", Portland Oregonian, January 30, 1978.
1978n.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prophet of Vitamin C Battles Health Establishment", Berkeley (California) Barb, February 3-9, 1978.
1978n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Notes on People", New York Times, February 11, 1978.
1978n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "МЕДАЛИ ИМЕНИ М. В. ЛОМОНОСОВА", Правда [Pravda], February 11, 1978.
1978n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Soviet Medal to Pauling", San Francisco Chronicle, February 11, 1978.
1978n.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin Probe", Springfield (Massachusetts) Daily News, February 19, 1978.
1978n.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Receives Lomonsov Medal", Denver (Colorado) Gazette Telegraph, February 19, 1978.
1978n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Soviet Honors Linus Pauling", Detroit (Michigan) Free Press, February 19, 1978.
1978n.13.
Newsletter Article: "Ten Prominent Americans State Their Views on God", Ecology and Religion Newsletter, February 1978.
1978n.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "How to Add 10 to 20 Extra Years to Your Life", New York Times, March 5, 1978.
1978n.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Inorganic and Nutritional Aspects of Cancer: A Review", Feedstuffs, March 6, 1978.
1978n.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling has vitamin C-cancer theory", Oregon Journal, March 11, 1978.
1978n.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Terminal cancer patients improve with Vitamin C", San Jose (California) Mercury, March 14, 1978.
1978n.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Widow Gives Pay to Cancer Studies", Los Angeles Times, March 16, 1978.
1978n.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Another Possible Use for Vitamin C", San Francisco Examiner, March 22, 1978.
1978n.20.
Article: "New Science Building Formally Opened", Polygrad, March 1978.
1978n.21.
Journal Article: "Professor Linus Pauling First Patron to Det-Kal", Australasian Nurses Journal, vol. 7, no. 7 (March 1978): 22.
1978n.22.
Reprint: Tada, Matsuyasu, "L.C. Pauling: Dr. Pauling's Boyhood and His Encounter with Chemistry", [in Japanese] Bulletin of Reitaku University (Kashiwaw, Japan), vol. 25, (March 1978).
1978n.23.
Magazine Article: "To Dose or Megadose -- a Debate About Vitamin C", [Participants Terence W. Anderson and Reginald Passmore, versus Linus Pauling and Albert Szent-Gyrgi. Moderators Cortez F. Enloe, Jr. and Herbert L. Harley] Nutrition Today, vol. 13, no. 2, (March/April, 1978).
1978n.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Advances Vitamin C, NCI 'Thinks' it May Cause Cancer", Public Scrutiny, April 1, 1978.
1978n.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Life equals: Vitamin C, no junk food, Nobel-winner Pauling says", Dayton (Ohio) Journal Herald, April 12, 1978.
1978n.26.
Magazine Article: "The Old Man and the C", Peter Collier, New West, (April 24, 1978): 21-25.
1978n.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "NCI Explains 'C' Study", Public Scrutiny, May 1, 1978.
1978n.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Crusader for 'C' Against Blah Bureaucrats", San Mateo (California) Times, May 6, 1978.
1978n.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Terminal cancer patients improve with Vitamin C", San Jose (California) Mercury, May 17, 1978.
1978n.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Christiaan Barnard, hampered by arthritis talks of life and death", Cincinnati (Ohio) Post, May 25, 1978.
1978n.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Rare Genetic Disease Cured By Vitamin C", Nutrition Health Review, Spring 1978.
1978n.32.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling: Vitamin C's Tireless Crusader", David Chagall, Bestways, (June 1978): pp. 46+.
1978n.33.
Journal Article: "Century of DNA: A History of the Discovery of the Structure and Function of the Genetic Substance", [Book Review] Stephen Toulmin, Human Nature, (June 1978): 18-23.
1978n.34.
Magazine Article: "The A. M. A. Rebuffs Dr. Linus Pauling Again", Better Nutrition, (June 1978): 19.
1978n.35.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin C: the Lifegiver", Let's Live, June 1978.
1978n.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nutrition conference attacks food myths", Palo Alto (California) Times, July 4, 1978.
1978n.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Attacking Cancer-One Step at a Time", Minneapolis (Minnesota) Star, July 16, 1978.
1978n.38.
Magazine Article: "A Pauling Saga", New Scientist, July 20, 1978.
1978n.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Scientist", Durrant's (London), July 20, 1978.
1978n.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling links vitamin C and control of cancer", Communicator, July-August 1978.

1978n2.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1978.
1978n2.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Can Make Childbirth Easier", National Enquirer, August 14, 1978.
1978n2.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin E May Cause Blot Clots", Publication Unknown, August 14, 1978.
1978n2.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C called control for cancer", Chicago Tribune, August 21, 1978.
1978n2.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: vitamina C é boa prevençă o contra o câncer", O Globo (Brazil), August 22, 1978.
1978n2.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling afirma que vitamina C em altas doses é preventivo contra câncer", Jornal do Brasil, August 22, 1978.
1978n2.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Precious Metal: Magnesiou Touted as Cancer Cure", Sacramento (California) Bee, August 22, 1978.
1978n2.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling fala hoje no início do Simpósio de Vitamina C", O Globo (Brazil), August 24, 1978.
1978n2.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sábio vê na Vitamina C contrôle para o câncer", Journal do Commercio (Brazil), August 25, 1978.
1978n2.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamina C, caminho para cura do câncer", Folha de S. Paulo (Brazil), August 25, 1978.
1978n2.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling abre Simpósio de Vitamina C", Jornal do Brasil, August 25, 1978.
1978n2.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Goats, monkeys get more vitamin C than humans, says Pauling", Palo Alto (California) Times, August 31, 1978.
1978n2.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Das Vitamin C erhält seine Chance", Die Weltwoche (Switzerland), August 1978.
1978n2.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "10 Gramm Vitamin C täglich - Magenkrebs geheilt!", Bild (Germany), September 1, 1978.
1978n2.14.
Journal Article: "One Man . . . and Medicine: Some thoughts on Vitamins", Medical Tribune, September 6, 1978.
1978n2.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prof's Big C Pill Diet Keeps Him A1", Evening Argus (England), September 8, 1978.
1978n2.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "ТАЙНЬІ ҖИВОЙ МАТЕРИИ" ["Mysteries of the Living Substance"], Правда [Pravda], September 23, 1978.
1978n2.17.
Typescript: "To an Outstanding Scientist", Vechernhaia Moskva, September 25, 1978.
1978n2.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Soviets honor Nobel-scientist Pauling with medal", News Day, Sepetember 25, 1978.
1978n2.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Russians honor Pauling with gold medal award", Palo Alto (California) Times, September 25, 1978.
1978n2.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "ВЫДАЮЩЕМУСЯ УЧЕНОМУ" ["To the Prominent Scientist"], Вечерняя Москва [Moscow Tonight], September 25, 1978.
1978n2.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "К Тайнам Живой Клетки" ["To the Mysteries of the Living Cell"], Publication Unknown, September 25, 1978.
1978n2.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "ОТКРЫΛСЯ СИМПОЗИУМ БИОΛОГОВ" ["A Biological Symposium Started"] Правда [Pravda], September 26, 1978.
1978n2.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Soviet Award for Pauling", San Francisco Chronicle, September 26, 1978.
1978n2.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Change of Scientific Hearts", Washington (D. C.) Star, September 26, 1978.
1978n2.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "The USSR Academy of Sciences presents award to Linus Pauling", Moscow News, September 28, 1978.
1978n2.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "СИБИРСКИЕ МАСШТАБЬІ ВЛЕЧАТΛЯЮТ" ["Siberian Enormousness is Impressive"], Eastern Siberian Pravda, September 1978.
1978n2.27.
Magazine Article: "Vitamina total", Publication Unknown, September 1978.
1978n2.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "People", San Francisco Chronicle & Examiner, October 1, 1978.
1978n2.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin E shots baby protector?", Tuscaloosa (Alabama) News, October 1, 1978.
1978n2.30.
Typescript: "Orthomolecular Treatment of Criminal Offenders", Alexander G. Schauss, (October 24, 1978).
1978n2.31.
Journal Article: Kent, Saul, "Vitamin C therapy: Colds, cancer, and cardiovascular disease", Geriatrics, October 1978.
1978n2.32.
Journal Article: "Accelerated Remission of Episodes of Herpes Labialis in Response to a Bioflavonoid-Ascorbate Supplement", Nutrition Review, vol. 36, no. 10, (October 1978): 300-301.
1978n2.33.
Journal Article: "Linus Pauling on Cancer and Vitamin C", Prevention, October 1978.
1978n2.34.
Newsletter Article: "FAS Officials Comment on Funding Problems", Federation of American Scientists Public Interest Report, vol. 31, no. 8, (October 1978).
1978n2.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Proposal: "American Laureates of Science", Medical Tribune, November 2, 1977.
1978n2.36.
Journal Article: "Fragments of Chargaff", Nature, November 9, 1978.
1978n2.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fight Between Pauling, protégé leads to suit", Palo Alto (California) Times, November 16, 1978.
1978n2.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Beware of 'Healthquacks,' Says Dr. Herbert", Publication Unknown, November 10, 1978.
1978n2.39.
Journal Article: "What the Experts Do - Unofficially - to Dodge Cancer", Medical Tribune, November 22, 1978.
1978n2.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "No support for Pauling's thesis", South China Morning Post, November 29, 1978.
1978n2.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Enjoy a cold-free winter", South Hampton Daily Echo, November 1978.
1978n2.42.
Picture Caption: "Principal Speakers at the Recent 75th Anniversary Symposium of the Laboratory of Physical Chemistry", Tech Talk, November 1978.
1978n2.43.
Booklet Article: "Linus Pauling Receives Top Soviet Science Award", News World Review, vol. 46, no. 6, (November-December 1978): 5.
1978n2.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Plan for Peace and Justice", San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle, December 3, 1978.
1978n2.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Plan for Peace and Justice", San Francisco Sunday Examiner & Chronicle, December 3, 1978.
1978n2.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "AMA Listens to Pauling's Views on Vitamin C", San Diego (California) Union, December 10, 1978.
1978n2.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "What celebrities want for Christmas", Redwood City (California) Tribune, December 14, 1978.
1978n2.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "Kan c-vitaminer holde i sjakk alvorlige skydommer?", Harstad Tidende (Norway), December 18, 1978.
1978n2.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "Food for Peace?", Manhattan (New York) Our Town, December 1978.
1978n2.50.
Magazine Article: "A Funny Thing on the Way to LA", Industrial Research/Development, December 1978.
1978n2.51.
Journal Article: "Linus Pauling Wins Lomonsov Gold Medal", Physics Today, December 1978.
1978n2.52.
Magazine Article: "Facts and Fictions About Megavitamins Therapy", Resident and Staff Physician, December 1978.
1978n2.53.
Newspaper Clipping: "Золотые Медали Им. М. В. Ломоносова" ["Golden Medals Named after M.V. Lomonosov"], Новости Науки [Scientific News] December 1978.
1978n2.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Laureates at Biology Symposium", Moscow News, 1978.
1978n2.55.
Newspaper Clipping: "Unraveling the Mysteries of the Living Cell", Moscow News, 1978.
1978n2.56.
Journal Article: "Vitamin C", Vitamin-Mineral Safety, Toxicity, and Misuse, (1978): 14-18.
1978n2.57.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling's Natural Approaches to: Colds, Influenza and Cancer", Life Science (Texas), 1978.
1978n2.58.
Magazine Article: "Professor Pauling, Cold and Vitamin C", (Russian Translation), 1978.
1978n2.59.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cancer", Publication Unknown, 1978.
1978n2.60.
Newsletter Article: "Linus Pauling, Ph.D", The Health Quarterly Hall of Fame, (1978): 49.
1978n2.61.
Newsletter Article: "Dr. Pauling Speaks Before American Medical Association", Publication Unknown, 1978.
1978n2.62.
Play Script, Correpondence: [in German] [re: the alpha helix], 1978.
1978n2.63.
Play Script: "Alles Leben ist Chemie", 1978.

1979n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1979.
1979n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mit Vitamin C gegen den Streß", Welt am Sontag, January 7, 1979.
1979n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling on long life: 'Vitamin C Daily'", Oakland (California) Tribune, January 9, 1979.
1979n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist extolls merits of vitamin C", Houston (Texas) Chronicle, January 12, 1979.
1979n.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist decries snub of vitamin as cancer fighter", Houston (Texas) Post, January 12, 1979.
1979n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: $ deficiency", New York News, January 13, 1979., .
1979n.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Priorities in Medical Research", Washington Post, January 1979.
1979n.7.
Journal Article: Henahan, John F., "Linus Pauling Thriving on Controversy", Chemistry, vol. 52, no. 1, (January 1979): 22-24.
1979n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists warned government of deadly atomic tests", Palo Alto (California) Times, February 8, 1979.
1979n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Einstein and Psychiatry?", Medical Tribune, February 14, 1979.
1979n.10.
Magazine Article: "Editorial: New Prospects for American Medicine", Saturday Review, February 17, 1979.
1979n.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C can prolong life, avers Linus Pauling", Long Beach (California) Independent and Press Telegraph, February 23, 1979.
1979n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C vs. cancer: A new look", Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Inquirer, February 25, 1979.
1979n.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C and cancer: Pauling wins major backing", San Francisco Examiner, February 26, 1979.
1979n.14.
Magazine Article: Spruch, Grace Marmor and Larry Spruch, "Heads, You Win", The Sciences, vol. 19, no. 2, (February 1979): 31.
1979n.15.
Journal Article: Deni, Laura, "Dr. Linus Pauling & Vitamin C", Journal of Nursing Care, February 1979.
1979n.16.
Magazine Article: "Untitled" [re: Fourth Annual Meeting of the Orthomolecular Medical Society], Publication Unknown, (March 3, 1979).
1979n.17.
Typescript: Bland, Jeffery, "Linus Pauling: An Exploration into the Evolution of Science", March 10, 1979.
1979n.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C is Laureate's Wonder Tonic", Seattle (Washington) Times, March 11, 1979.
1979n.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Nonconformist", Medical Tribune, March 14, 1979.
1979n.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C: Cancer researchers take a new look", Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Bulletin, March 19, 1979.
1979n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to speak at dedication about vitamin C", Honolulu (Hawaii) Sunday Star-Bulletin & Advertiser, March 25, 1979.
1979n.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Building puts bulk of cancer research in one place at last", Honolulu (Hawaii) Sunday Star-Bulletin & Advertiser, March 25, 1979.
1979n.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel winner Pauling defends the use of Vitamin C in aiding cancer patients", Honolulu (Hawaii) Advertiser, March 27, 1979.
1979n.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "On Great Mind -- and Great Wines", Medical Tribune, March 28, 1979.
1979n.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Controversial Dedication Recalled", Honolulu (Hawaii) Star Bulletin, March 29, 1979.
1979n.26.
Magazine Article: Chagall, David, "Vitamin C: Your Life Depends On it", Bestways, vol. 7, no. 3, (March 1979): 29-30, 33, 109.
1979n.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Says Vitamin C Helps in Cancer Battle," Kathy Titchen, Honolulu Star-Bulletin, April 3, 1979.
1979n.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling extolls vitamin C again", Peninsula (California) Times-Tribune, April 4, 1979.
1979n.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Students Get Science Lesson", Honolulu (Hawaii) Star-Bulletin, April 4, 1979.
1979n.30.
Magazine Article: "Colds & Vitamin C", Parade, April 8, 1979.
1979n.31.
Journal Article: "Cancer Findings Stir Confusion, Controversy", Chemical and Engineering News, (April 9, 1979): 7.
1979n.32.
Magazine Article: Wang, Julie, "Vitamin C: Dr. Pauling Was Right", New York, (April 9, 1979): 51-54.
1979n.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Tony Feels Good, As Vitamins Should", Pasadena (California) Star-News, April 16, 1979.
1979n.34.
Journal Article: "Scenes from Hawaii Meeting", Chemical and Engineering News, (April 16, 1979): 54.
1979n.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C: Dr. Pauling was Right", Weekend Magazine, April 21-22, 1979.
1979n.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "The politics of cancer: The Burton Syndrome", Manhattan (New York) Our Town, April 22-28, 1979.
1979n.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Was Pauling right all along on vitamin C?", Boston (Massachusetts) Globe, April 23, 1979.
1979n.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C can cure cancers and even help you to live longer claims Nobel Prize doctor", Boston (Massachusetts) Globe, April 24, 1979.
1979n.39.
Newsletter: "Pauling Named Recipient of 1979 Tom Spies Memorial Award", International Academy of Preventative Medicine Monthly Memorandum, vol. IV, no. 4, (April 1979): 1.
1979n.40.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin Boost Kills Cancer Cells and Aids Anti-tumor Drugs", New Scientist, May 3, 1979.
1979n.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "This man could save your life, but he can't get the money to do it...", Manhattan (New York) Our Town, May 13-19, 1979.
1979n.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C can't work miracles", Portland Oregonian, May 31, 1979.
1979n.43.
Journal Article: "Linus Pauling: Three Mile Island, Vitamin C and Cancer", Applewood Journal, May/June 1979.
1979n.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "AMA Recognizes Pauling's Work", Health Foods Communicator, May-June, 1979.
1979n.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling on Vitamin C", Health Foods Communicator, May-June, 1979.
1979n.46.
Newsletter Article: "Newsletter", MIT Chemistry, Spring 1979.
1979n.47.
Newsletter Articles: "The Development of Molecular Biology", "Cancer Paper Published" and "Dr. Pauling Speaks Before American Medical Association", The Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine Newsletter, Spring 1979.
1979n.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling", Stanford Magazine, Spring/Summer 1979.
1979n.49.
Advertisement: "Nutrition & Health Myths & Realities", Institute of the Study of Human Knowledge, June 2-3, 1979.
1979n.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hate Mail: Ignore It or Answer It?", San Francisco Chronicle, June 4, 1979.
1979n.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "New hope in the struggle against cancer", Los Angeles Herald Examiner, June 10, 1979.
1979n.52.
Magazine Article, Notes: "Of Mice and Men -- The Linus Pauling Institute is Plunged Into Controversy", Barron's, June 11, 1979.
1979n.53.
Newspaper Clipping: "A falling-out at the Linus Pauling Institute", San Jose (California) Mercury News, June 17, 1979.
1979n.54.
Magazine Article: "No Vitamin-C Benefit Found in Ca Trial", Medical World News, June 25, 1979.
1979n.55.
Bulletin Article: "Perspective, Nobel Peace Laureates", Bulletin, June 1979.
1979n.56.
Brochure: "Linus Pauling", American Academy of Achievement, June 1979.
1979n.57.
Newspaper Clipping: "Paulings Speak of Peace, Future", Santa Cruz (California) Sentinel, July 1, 1979.
1979n.58.
Newspaper Clipping: "Experts Debate Level of Danger in Atom Doses", New York Times, July 2, 1979.
1979n.59.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling, at 78, Still Fights for Peace, and Approves of SALT II", Watsonville (California) Register-Pajaronian, July 3, 1979.
1979n.60.
Flyer: "my ideas are hard to swallow", Publication Unknown, July 13, 1979.
1979n.61.
Journal Article: "Vitamin C and Cancer: An Interview With Dr. Ewan Cameron", Prevention, July 1979.
1979n.62.
Magazine Articles: "Recent Progress with Vitamin C"; "A Pictorial History of Linus Pauling", Nutrition, Summer 1979.

1979n2.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1979.
1979n2.1.
Magazine Article: "Who Are the Nation's Leaders Today?", Time, August 6, 1979.
1979n2.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Man Does Not Live By Bread Alone", Medical Tribune, August 8, 1979.
1979n2.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Hope on Cancer!", Publication Unknown, August 19, 1979.
1979n2.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C useful against cancer?", Peninsula (California) Times Tribune, August 29, 1979.
1979n2.5.
Journal Article: "Magazine Says Dr. Pauling Was Right", Prevention, August 1979.
1979n2.6.
Photo Caption: "Award Winner", Publication Unknown, September 12, 1979.
1979n2.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Study Finds Big Vitamin C Doses Not Beneficial To Cancer Patients", New York Times, September 27, 1979.
1979n2.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C discounted in treatment of cancer", [Vermont Star-Leader?], September 27, 1979.
1979n2.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Fails As a Cancer Cure", New York Times, September 30, 1979.
1979n2.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C a Cancer Hope Claims Doctor", Publication Unknown (Australia) September 1979.
1979n2.11.
Journal Article: "National Academy of Sciences Awards", Physics Today, September 1979.
1979n2.12.
Journal Article: "Curriculum Vitae", Rejuvenation, vol. 7, no. 3, (September 1979).
1979n2.13.
Journal Article: "Praise for Pauling", Science Digest, (September 1979): 4,6.
1979n2.14.
Journal Article: "Ascorbic Acid and the Common Cold", Postgraduate Medicine, vol. 66, no. 3, (September 1979): 158-160.
1979n2.15.
Magazine Article: "The Health Report - Vitamins", You & Yours, September 1979.
1979n2.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Day the Sun Rose Over Golden Gate Bridge", San Francisco Chronicle, October 3, 1979.
1979n2.17.
Magazine Article: "The Perils of Pauling", Jerry Carroll, New West, October 8, 1979.
1979n2.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Notebook/On Megadose Vitamins", Vermont News Guide, October 9, 1979.
1979n2.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Using the Mind Against Cancer", San Francisco Sunday Examiner & Chronicle, October 14, 1979.
1979n2.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Peril of Megavitamin Dosage", Los Angeles Times, October 19, 1979.
1979n2.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C fails to Combat Cancer: Study", Sydney Morning Herald (Australia), October 24, 1979.
1979n2.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Fails Test in Cancer Treatment", Portland Oregonian, October 1979.
1979n2.23.
Newspaper Ad: "A Cancer Victim Can't Wait", [re: the book Vitamin C Against Cancer] New York Times Book Review, November 4, 1979.
1979n2.24.
Newspaper Clipping: Letter to the Editor, "What a Vitamin C/Cancer Study Proved", New York Times, November 11, 1979.
1979n2.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling says vitamin C aids cancer patients", Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette-Times, November 12, 1979.
1979n2.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Why Blame Drugs on Teens?", Melbourne Sun, November 12, 1979.
1979n2.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Walking Tall In Shadow of Husband's Limelight", (California) Cambrian, November 15, 1979.
1979n2.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Look at the Cancer Figures", Wall Street Journal, November 15, 1979.
1979n2.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Thanks for an Incredible Year", (California) Cambrian, November 22, 1979.
1979n2.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Stress, of the Risks of Not Coping", International Herald Tribune, November 23, 1979.
1979n2.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Feeding the Unborn: Some Diet Wisdom For Mothers-to-Be-", New York Times, November 28, 1979.
1979n2.32.
Magazine Article: "Runner's World Exclusive: Linus Pauling Discusses Vitamin C as a Cure for Colds and Cancer", Runner's World, November 1979.
1979n2.33.
Magazine Article: "The Whole Vitamin C Story", Runner's World, November 1979.
1979n2.34.
Magazine Article: Stein, Jane, "Vitamins: How Much is too Much?", McCall's, November 1979: 129+.
1979n2.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Study Finds No Anti-Cancer, Strong Placebo", Oncology Times, November 1979.
1979n2.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "At Long Last . . . Or Too Little, Too Late", Medical Tribune, December 5, 1979.
1979n2.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "An Open Letter To Dr. Donald S. Fredrickson", Medical Tribune, December 5, 1979.
1979n2.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Welcome, Science", Medical Tribune, December 12, 1979.
1979n2.39.
Booklet: Chemistry at Stanford, 1978-9.
1979n2.40.
Article: Goertzel, Mildred and Victor, "The Coverup at the Linus Pauling Institute", December 21, 1979.
1979n2.41.
Booklet: Academie des Sciences, 1979.
1979n2.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Pro Solar Power, Anti Nuke Plants", Publication Unknown, 1979.
1979n2.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Energetic Girls Not only 'C' Dr. Pauling But They Interview Him Too", Publication Unknown, 1979.
1979n2.44.
Photocopied Section of vol. 11. Einsten to King from Die Grossen der Weltgeschichte, [re: Linus Pauling], Fassmann, Kurt, 1979, 383, 778. [Includes correspondence].

1980n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1980.
1980n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Reports Studies Back His Theory on Value of Vitamin C Therapy for Cancer", Medical Tribune, January 9, 1980.
1980n.2.
Advertisement: "You & Cancer", paid for by the Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, Saturday Review, January 19, 1980.
1980n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Assault on Cancer Has Support", Buffalo (New York) Courier-Express, January 20, 1980.
1980n.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Two Giants of World Science", Medical Tribune, January 23, 1980.
1980n.5.
Journal Article: Davenport, Derek A., "Linus Pauling -- Chemical Educator", Journal of Chemical Education, vol. 57, no. 1, (January 1980): 35-37.
1980n.6.
Magazine Article: Roth, June and Fortino, June, "Vitamin C: The New Miracle?" Harper's Bazaar, January 1980. [Includes correspondence].
1980n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Greedy Docs 'Halt Cancer Cures'", Midnight/Globe, February 5, 1980.
1980n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Attorneys combine pre-trial work in Linus Pauling lawsuits", Peninsula (California) Times Tribune, February 6, 1980.
1980n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "The man is in love with a vitamin and he wants the world to know about it", Palo Alto (California) Times, February 8, 1980.
1980n.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Cancer Remedy: Vitamin C", Peninsula (California) Times Tribune, February 8, 1980.
1980n.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Cancer & Vitamin C' -- an innovative view", People's World, February 16, 1980.
1980n.12.
Journal Article: "Linus Pauling Science Center is Being Built at Clackamas", Community and Junior College Journal, (February 1980).
1980n.13.
Journal Article: "Health and Megahealth", Quarterly Journal of the Megahealth Society, vol. 1, no. 1, (Spring 1980): 2-4.
1980n.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prop. 9 Soaks Poor, Elderly", Independent (California), February 28-March 5, 1980.
1980n.15.
Journal Article: "Cancer and Vitamin C", Science News, March 8, 1980.
1980n.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Miracle Cure", Santa Barbara (California) News and Review, March 20, 1980.
1980n.17.
Journal Article: "Cancer and Vitamin C", [journal also includes reprints of letters between LP and Herman Le Compte] Rejuvenation, vol. 8, no. 1, (March 1980): 1-3.
1980n.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Three Studies Back Pauling on Vitamin C Cancer Curb", Medical Tribune, April 2, 1980.
1980n.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Facing New Mayo Tests", Miami (Florida) Herald, April 5, 1980.
1980n.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Are you taking too many vitamins?", Daily News, April 7, 1980.
1980n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mayo's Study On Vitamin C Erred: Pauling", Medical Tribune, April 9, 1980.
1980n.22.
Newspaper Clipping Typescripts: "Pauling Persists With Promise of Vitamin C Amid 7 Ncl Snubs; On the Medical Establishment, Medical Heresy and Scientific Greatness", Medical Tribune, April 16, 1980.
1980n.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: Vitamin C Untapped Resource", Medical Tribune, April 23, 1980.
1980n.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "In the Pauling marriage, giving more is getting", Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Inquirer, April 28, 1980.
1980n.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling to address class of '80, May 11" Worcester (Massachusetts) Clark University News, April 1980.
1980n.26.
Magazine Article: [in Japanese], (April 1980): 459-462.
1980n.27.
Magazine Article: "Viruses and Fever-and Vitamin C", SCI/DI, April 1980.
1980n.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling: Vitamin C can benefit cancer victims", Marin-Sonoma (California) News, May 7, 1980.
1980n.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Urges Apology For U.S. Role in Iran", Worcester (Massachusetts) Telegram, May 12, 1980.
1980n.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "American Laureates of Science", Medical Tribune, May 14, 1980.
1980n.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Gave FDA a Lesson on Vitamins", Medical Tribune, May 14, 1980.
1980n.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Your prescriptions: Vitamin C as treatment cancer controversial", Portland Oregonian, May 28, 1980.
1980n.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Herb Caen", San Francisco Chronicle, May 30, 1980.
1980n.34.
Journal Advertisement: "Vitamin C: To Dose or Megadose", Nutrition Today, vol. 15, no. 3, (May/June 1980): 4.
1980n.35.
Journal Article: "The Second International Symposium on the Management of Stress (Monte Carlo, Monaco, November 18-22, 1979)", by Hans Selye, Stress, vol. 1, no. 1, (Spring 1980): 5-6.

1980n2.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1980.
1980n2.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Pauling's Secret For a Happy Marriage", San Francisco Examiner, June 3, 1980.
1980n2.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Some Corrections About Vitamin C", Manchester (New Hampshire) Union Leader, June 3, 1980.
1980n2.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Cheap Way", San Francisco Chronicle, June 6, 1980.
1980n2.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Excerpts From Commencement Addresses", New York Times, June 8, 1980.
1980n2.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "The pendulum has swung back", Ottawa (Ontario) Journal, June 9, 1980.
1980n2.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "End the arms race, says Nobel Laureate", Ottawa (Ontario) Journal, June 9, 1980.
1980n2.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner Linus Pauling Answers His Critics and Pushes Vitamin C as a Cure for Cancer", (California) Pacific Sun, June 13-19, 1980.
1980n2.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Theory" [Letter to the Editor], Corvallis Oregon State University Daily Barometer, June 19 1980.
1980n2.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Carter-Reagan Offer Us Little", Marin County (California) Independent Journal, June 25, 1980.
1980n2.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling urges military cuts", Worcester (Massachusetts) Clark University News, June 1980.
1980n2.11.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin C: The Cancer Cure", San Francisco Magazine, June 1980.
1980n2.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Alumni Pauling discusses arms, nutrition", Corvallis Oregon State University Daily Barometer, June 1980.
1980n2.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "America is leading world to its death, Pauling says", Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette-Times, June 1980.
1980n2.14.
Magazine Article: "Supervitamin", Forum, June 1980.
1980n2.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling defends research on Vitamin C and cancer", Peninsula (California) Times, July 10, 1980.
1980n2.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling persists in touting benefits of vitamin C", Peninsula (California) Times, July 10, 1980.
1980n2.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C inhibits cancer Pauling asserts in speech", Stanford (California) Daily, July 11, 1980.
1980n2.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C a lifesaver, Dr. Pauling Tells Rotary", Menlo-Atherton (California) Recorder, July 15, 1980.
1980n2.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "De relatie tussen voeding en gezondheid", Intermediair 30 (Netherlands), July 25, 1980.
1980n2.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Diagnostic Strategy for Health and Development", New Haven Connecticut Gesell Institute of Human Development Update, July 1980.
1980n2.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. Finds Nearly Everyone Is Exposed to Carcinogens", Publication Unknown, August 7, 1980.
1980n2.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Cancer Syndrome", Daily World, August 20, 1980.
1980n2.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C and Cancer", Publication Unknown, August 1980.
1980n2.24.
Newsletter Clipping: "Nobel Prize-Winning Scientist Linus Pauling Says: 'Cancer Mortality Can Be Cut by at Least 10 Percent-- Even Among Terminal Patients'", Modern Health Report, August 1980.
1980n2.25.
Magazine Article: "Three Chemists Win Honorary Fellowships", Chemistry in Canada, Summer 1980.
1980n2.26.
Magazine Photograph: Chemistry in Canada, Summer 1980.
1980n2.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prêmio Nobel visitou o Governador Chagas Freitas", Publication Unknown, September 9, 1980.
1980n2.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Health Facts & Fallacies", Family Weekly, September 21, 1980.
1980n2.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Orthodox Researchers Quit an 'Alternative' Cancer Parley", New York Times, October 13, 1980.
1980n2.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamins: New Class of Drugs", Sacramento (California) Bee, October 24, 1980.
1980n2.31.
Magazine Article: "Nobelist Promotes Vitamin C Therapy", Newsweek, October 27, 1980.
1980n2.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Cancer Syndrome", Revolutionary Worker, October 31, 1980.
1980n2.33.
Magazine Article: "The Facts About Vitamin C", Reader's Digest, October 1980.
1980n2.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "On the Unprecedented in Science", Medical Tribune, November 24, 1980.
1980n2.35.
Magazine Article: "Mysteries and Metaphors: A new look at cancer", Sun, November 1980.
1980n2.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Found to Disrupt Carcinogenesis", Medical Tribune, December 3, 1980.
1980n2.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Reminder: Vitamin C a Hallowed Wound-Healing Aid", Medical Tribune, December 3, 1980.
1980n2.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "The verdict on Vitamin C - it's okay, but ...", New York Post, December 4, 1980.
1980n2.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Confusing Bohemian Club Party Flap" San Francisco Chronicle, December 17, 1980.
1980n2.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Pauling Tells SSF Rotary of Vit. C Virtues", Brisbane (California) Bee, December 24, 1980.
1980n2.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Love and Work Now Watson's Double Helix", New York Times, December 26, 1980.
1980n2.42.
Magazine Article: Mueller, William Behr, "Els Essential", Bestways, vol. 8, no. 12, (December 1980): 50-51.
1980n2.43.
Magazine Article: Chowka, Peter Barry, "Linus Pauling Medical Rebel", New Age, (1980): 23-24.
1980n2.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ask No-String Aid, Special Status for Pauling" Publication Unknown, 1980.
1980n2.45.
Reprint: Kallistratos, George and Erhard Fasske, "Endogenous and Exogenous Inhibitors of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydocarbon Carcinogenesis", Folia Biochimica et Biologica Graeca, vol. XVII, Fasc. 1/2, 1980.
1980n2.46.
Journal Article: [in Japanese], Japan International Medical Tribune, 1980.
1980n2.47.
Journal Article: [in Japanese], Japan International Medical Tribune, 1980.
1980n2.48.
Journal Article: Wilson, E. Bright, "Some Personal Scientific Reminiscences", International Journal of Quantum Chemistry: Quantum Chemistry Symposium, 14, (1980): 17-29.
1980n2.49.
Journal Article: [in Japanese], Publication Unknown, 1980.
1980n2.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mega-Nutrition Advertisement", Publication Unknown, 1980.
1980n2.51.
Magazine Article: "Vitamina C: Pauling aveva ragione", Publication Unknown, 1980.
1980n2.52.
Book Excerpt: "Pauling, Linus", Encyclopedia Britannica, (1980): 1094-1095.
1980n2.53.
Newspaper Clipping: "... Over Vitamin C and Cancer", Los Angeles Times, 1980.
1980n2.54.
Magazine Article: "Kreften Og Vitamin C", Publication Unkown (Norway), 1980.
1980n2.55.
Newspaper Clipping: "How to get on a Stamp", Stamp World, 1980.

1981n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1981.
1981n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Common Cold: No Cure", Parade Magazine, January 4, 1981.
1981n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling: Approaching Eighty and Still Going Strong", National Health Federation Convention, Monrovia, California, January 16, 1981.
1981n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling says Vitamin C can get cancer's goat", Long Beach (California) Independent Press, January 18, 1981.
1981n.4.
Magazine Article: Fenstein, Leonare Hart, "Pro-Pauling Movement", Bestways, January 1981.
1981n.5.
Journal Article: "Linus Pauling Still Going Strong at 80", National Health Federation Public Scrutiny, vol. XXVII no. 27, (January 1981): 7-8, 10.
1981n.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "After 8 straight NCI snubs, Pauling Receives a Grant for Vitamin Study", Medical Tribune, February 18, 1981.
1981n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "'A habit of thinking' keeps Pauling feisty", Chicago (Illinois) Sunday Tribune, February 22, 1981.
1981n.8.
Newspaper Advertisement: "Is This What the Constitution Intended?" Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Inquirer, February 22, 1981.
1981n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nearing 80, Pauling still at eye of storm", Portland Oregonian, February 22, 1981.
1981n.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Happy Warrior: Chemist Linus Pauling Fights For Truth", Arizona Republic, February 22, 1981.
1981n.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Feisty Thinker: Nobel-Winner Pauling Fights For His Ideas", Sacramento (California) Bee, February 22, 1981.
1981n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Uses Vigorous, Stubborn Approach", San Gabriel Valley (California) Tribune, February 23, 1981.
1981n.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Why are Medical Powers Ignoring Linus Pauling", Hartford (Connecticut) Advocate, February 25, 1981.
1981n.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "US-Nobelpreisträger begrüßt den Krefelder Appell", Deutsche Volkszeitung (Germany), February 26, 1981.
1981n.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Listen well, Linus Pauling's long been ahead of the times", San Jose (California) Mercury, February 27, 1981.
1981n.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Many Virtues of Linus Pauling", Publication Unknown (Pennsylvania), February 27, 1981.
1981n.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Happy Birthday, Linus Pauling", Washington Post, February 28, 1981.
1981n.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mit Vitamin C gegen den Krebs", Publication Unknown, February 28, 1981.
1981n.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Turns 80", Santa Cruz (California) Sentinel, March 1, 1981.
1981n.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Wer,Wo,Was", Saarbrcker Zeitung (Germany), February 28-March 1, 1981.
1981n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Danny Kaye Dinner Call", San Francisco Chronicle, March 2, 1981.
1981n.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professor Praises Pauling", West Lafayette (Indiana) Purdue University Exponent, March 3, 1981.
1981n.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pat Montandon Column", San Francisco Examiner, March 3, 1981.
1981n.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling enters his ninth decade with youthful vitality", Stanford University (California) Campus Report, March 4, 1981.
1981n.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling at 80--the Battle Continues", Los Angeles Times, March 8, 1981.
1981n.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling: Creativity and controversy still surround aging genius", La Crosse (Wisconsin) Tribune, March 12, 1981.
1981n.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling is 80: 'All this attention interferes with my work'", Stanford (California) Observer, March 1981.
1981n.28.
Journal Article: "50 And 100 Years Ago", Scientific American, March 1981.
1981n.29.
Journal Article: Chowka, Peter Barry, "Cancer Research - The $20 Billion Failure", East West Journal, (March 1981): 36.
1981n.30.
Journal Article: "Linus C. Pauling 80 Jahre", Neue Stimme (Germany), March 1981.
1981n.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Miracle ingredient", Durrants (London), April 3, 1981.
1981n.32.
Newspaper Clippings: "New Genetic Company formed in Palo Alto; Introspection in Genetic Engineering Labs", San Francisco Chronicle, April 6, 1981.
1981n.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Twice Nobel Laureate Lauds Vitamin C Effect", Sudbury (Ontario) Star, April 7, 1981.
1981n.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pentagon brainwashes U.S. for more spending by military: Pauling", Sudbury (Ontario) Star, April 8, 1981.
1981n.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Happy Birthday Linus Pauling", Medical Tribune, April 8, 1981.
1981n.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling At 80, Still Controversial", San Luis Obispo County (California) Telegram - Tribune, (April 18, 1981): Section A-12.
1981n.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Local court orders Pauling to return disputed gift", Peninsula (California) Times Tribune, April 27, 1981.
1981n.38.
Newspaper Clippings: "330 oranges a day keep the doctor away; Mr Vitamin C adds two more 'doses'", Straits Times (Singapore), April 29, 1981.
1981n.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cracking the code of the globin gene", Industrial Chemical News, April 1981.
1981n.40.
Journal Article: Fritchman, Stephen H., "Linus Pauling: Breathtaking Achiever", Churchman, (April-May 1981): 16.
1981n.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Breast-cancer patients short on vitamin C?", Medical World News, May 11, 1981.
1981n.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Large Doses of Vitamins are potentially Dangerous", Tampa (Florida) Tribune, May 14, 1981.
1981n.43.
Journal Article: Trager, James, "Can Cancer be Prevented?" Therapaeia, May 27, 1981.
1981n.44.
Journal Article: "Vitamin C und Krebs", Nene Zrchen Zeitung, May 27, 1981.
1981n.45.
Journal Article: "Nutrition: Another View", Nation's Health, (May 1981). [Includes correspondence].
1981n.46.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling: 80 Years Young!" Orthomedicine, vol. 4, no. s. 1&2, (Spring/Summer, 1981): 1.
1981n.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Says Vitamin C Can Help Fight Cancer", Japan Times, June 3, 1981.
1981n.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Astonishing' effects of Vitamin C", Asahi Evening Press (Japan), June 3, 1981.
1981n.49.
Journal Article: "Bound to Provoke a Reaction", Science, June 5, 1981.
1981n.50.
Journal Article: Sun, Marjorie, "At Long Last, Linus Pauling Lands NCI Grant", Science, vol. 212, (June 5, 1981): 1126-1127.
1981n.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Cure Money Can't Buy", New York Times, June 7, 1981.
1981n.52.
Newspaper Clipping: [in Chinese], Tienjin (China), June 7, 1981.
1981n.53.
Newspaper Clipping: [in Chinese], Renrin Ribao (China), June 10, 1981.
1981n.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "28 Preisträger anläßlich der 31. Nobeltagung in Lindau", Lindauer Zeitung (Germany) June 27, 1981.
1981n.55.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C keeps cancer at bay, says Dr. Pauling", China Daily, June 1981.
1981n.56.
Journal Article: Pogash, Carol, "The Great Gadfly", Science Digest, (June 1981): 88+.
1981n.57.
Picture Caption: "Mir Der Golden Friedensmedsille", Südwestdutsche Umschau (Germany) July 3, 1981.
1981n.58.
Newspaper Clipping: Picture caption in German, [OB Josef Steurer für Bemühungen um den Frieden ausgezeichnt] Lindauer Zeitung (Germany), July 3, 1981.
1981n.59.
Newspaper Clipping: "Friedensmedaille für Lindaus OB und seine Stadt" [Picture Caption], Augsburger Allgemeine (Germany), July 6, 1981.
1981n.60.
Typescript: No Title, draft by James C. Randall of article on Pauling remarks before the American Urological Association, July 7, 1981.
1981n.61.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling krijgt geld voor kankeronderzoek", NRC Handlesblad (Netherlands), July 8, 1981.
1981n.62.
Newspaper Clipping: "Now Japanese Report 6-Fold Survival Jump In Terminal Ca with Ascorbate Megadoses", Medical Tribune, July 22, 1981.
1981n.63.
Newspaper Clipping: "Tianjin Nutritional Parley a Scientific First", Medical Tribune, July 22, 1981.
1981n.64.
Newspaper Clipping: "NCI Awards Linus Pauling Grant For Vitamin C Study", Oncology Times, July 1981.
1981n.65.
Magazine Article: "Am Vitamin C Scheiden Sich Die Geister", Arztliche Praxkis, no. 55, vol. 11, (July 1981).
1981n.66.
Magazine Article: "Cancer: Beginning a Dialogue", New Age, (July 1981): 66-71.
1981n.67.
Magazine Article: Jordan, Hans, "Stoppt das Wettrusten!", DDR-Revue, (August 1981): 10-16.
1981n.68.
Journal Article: Gellender, Martin, "Prevention of cancer is linked to Vitamin C", Chemistry International, no. 4, (August 1981): 1-3.
1981n.69.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Conversation with Dr. Linus Pauling", Sierra Club Yodeler, August 1981.

1981n2.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1981.
1981n2.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling is 'incomparable'", Boulder Colorado Daily, September 21, 1981.
1981n2.2.
Journal Article: "Can Physicist Clean Up Coal's Act?"Science, September 25, 1981.
1981n2.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling due for rites dedicating new center", Portland Oregonian, September 29, 1981.
1981n2.4.
Magazine Article: Berg, Charles, "Is There Really a Cure for Cancer?" The Investigator, vol. 1, no. 1, (September 1981): 44.
1981n2.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Finally funded by NCI: Vitamin C Against Cancer To Be Subject of Study", Voice of Medical Freedom, September 1981.
1981n2.6.
Journal Article: "'New England Journal of Medicine', deletes portion of Linus Pauling's criticism of Mayo Vitamin C study", Public Scrutiny, September 1981.
1981n2.7.
Journal Article: "Linus Pauling" [re: Mayo Study], Science Digest, September 1981.
1981n2.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling discusses vitamin C", University of California San Diego Guardian, October 1, 1981.
1981n2.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "On July 26, 1981..." [an apology by the Tribune re: a paid advertisement purportedly written by LP entitled "Dadaji and the Nuclear Existence"] San Gabriel Valley (California) Tribune, October 4, 1981.
1981n2.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling brings rainy message", Oregon Journal, October 6, 1981.
1981n2.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "The War on Cancer, First Do No Harm Part One: Experimental Drugs: Death in the Search for Cures", Washington Post, October 18, 1981.
1981n2.12.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin C im Kampf Gegen den Krebs?" Vital W. Reichmuth, Das Gelbe Heft, no. 43, (October 20, 1981): 26-27.
1981n2.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Speculating on the relationship of Vitamin C and cancer", Contra Costa (California) Times, October 21, 1981.
1981n2.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr Frank Falkner On Health" [Attached to letter from Edward Lynch], Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Inquirer, October 22, 1981.
1981n2.15.
Journal Article: No Title, [re: Vitamin C and Cancer], Prevention, October 1981.
1981n2.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Focus Program", Clackamas (Oregon) Community College Print, October 1981.
1981n2.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "ACLU Honors Ava Helen Pauling's Dedication to Peace, Civil Liberties", Monterey (California) Peninsula Herald, November 2, 1981.
1981n2.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C 'helps cancer patients'", Standard (England), November 11, 1981.
1981n2.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling: Still Combative at 80", San Francisco Progress, November 4, 1981.
1981n2.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C and cancer", Times Health Supplement, November 13, 1981.
1981n2.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling", South Bay (California) Country Almanac, November 18, 1981.
1981n2.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Stanford scientists appeal for dissident", Peninsula (California) Times Tribune, November 23, 1981.
1981n2.23.
Journal Article: Lasagna, Louis, "One-A-Day, Plus C", Sciences, (November 1981): 35.
1981n2.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ava Pauling dies at 77 of cancer", Peninsula (California) Times Tribune, December 8, 1981.
1981n2.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ava Helen Pauling", South Bay (California) Country Almanac, December 16, 1981.
1981n2.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling in his office, 1979", [photo with caption] San Francisco Sunday Examiner & Chronicle, December 20, 1981.
1981n2.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Emotional Whiplash of the Cancer War", Medical Tribune, December 23, 1981.
1981n2.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelist Pauling Heads Medical Tribune Group Science Advisory Panel", Medical Tribune, December 23, 1981.
1981n2.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "New CCC Science building opens in spring", Clackamas (Oregon) Community College Update [Catalog for Spring classes] 1981.
1981n2.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling to appear at science building dedication", Clackamas (Oregon) Community College Update [Catalog for Spring classes] 1981. [Includes correspondence].
1981n2.31.
Photograph with Caption: "Pauling a los 80", Publication Unknown, 1981.
1981n2.32.
Photograph with Caption: "The audience listened...", Stanford (California) University Campus Reports, 1981.
1981n2.33.
Journal Article: Abe, Yuko, "Pauling's Revolutionary Role in the Development of Quantum Chemistry", Historia Scientiarum International Journal of the History of Science Society of Japan, (1981): 20, 107-124.
1981n2.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling 'Guest' of Park High Class", Publication Unknown, 1981.
1981n2.35.
Booklet: Guide to Albert Schweitzer Collections in the United States, Albert Schweitzer Fellowship, 1981.
1981n2.36.
Magazine Article: "Linus Paulings", Children's World (India), October 1981.
1981n2.37.
Journal Article: "Eine Begegnung mit Linus Pauling-Gedanken zu seinem 80. Geburtstag", Praxis der Naturwissenschaften-Chemie, 1981.
1981n2.38.
Advertisement: San Francisco Magazine, 1981.
1981n2.39.
Book Excerpt: "Vitamin C", Jane Brody's Nutrition Book: A Lifetime Guide to Good Eating for Better Health and Weight Control, Bantam Books, London, 1981.
1981n2.40.
Magazine Article: "Does Vitamin C Cause Kidney Stones?", Publication Unknown, 1981.
1981n2.41.
Magazine Article: "The Nobel Art in the Television Age", Now (Sweden), 1981.
1981n2.42.
Journal Articles: [in Japanese] Japan International Medical Tribune, vol. 14, no. 28, 1981.
1981n2.43.
Typescript: Rodale, Robert, "How Right is Linus Pauling?", Prevention, 1981.
1981n2.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mit Vitamin C Gegen Krebs-Erkrankungen", Publication Unknown (Germany), 1981.

1982n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1982.
1982n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling speaks at special lecture", Mount Vernon (Washington) Skagit Valley Herald, January 15, 1982.
1982n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Nobel chemist's goal of 40 years: formula for peace", Honolulu (Hawaii) Advertiser, January 28, 1982.
1982n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Says Arms Race is Bad for Economy", Honolulu (Hawaii) Star-Bulletin, January 29, 1982.
1982n.4.
Booklet: [picture of Linus Pauling and comments to Linus Pauling], American Civil Liberties Union/Hawaii Annual Awards Dinner - January 30, January 30, 1982.
1982n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "A warning from experts", Honolulu (Hawaii) Advertiser, January 30, 1982.
1982n.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Military budget excessive, says Pauling to ACLU", Honolulu (Hawaii) Star-Bulletin & Advertiser, January 31, 1982.
1982n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling returns for fraternity reunion", Corvallis Oregon State University Daily Barometer, January 1982.
1982n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Portrait of a lady: Ava Helen Pauling (1903-1981)", Corvallis Oregon State University Oregon Stater, January 1982.
1982n.9.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling: Progress as Heresy", M.D. News, January 1982.
1982n.10.
Magazine Article: "An Honor Roll for 1981", Esquire, January 1982.
1982n.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Together for the Long Run", Washington Post, February 13, 1982.
1982n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling to deliver dedication address for Seeley G. Mudd Bldg.", University of Denver (Colorado) Today, February 15, 1982.
1982n.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Deflating Medical Myths", This World, February 21, 1982.
1982n.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. to probe value of vitamin in preventing, treating cancer", Arizona Republic, February 24, 1982.
1982n.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling extols Vitamin C in talk here", Tucson (Arizona) Citizen, February 24, 1982.
1982n.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamina C: un affascinante mistero", Inserione del Reader's Digest, February 1982.
1982n.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Founders Day weekend replete with activity begins with dedication of Seeley G. Mudd building", University of Denver (Colorado) News, February 1982.
1982n.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel winner Pauling credits wife", Milwaukee (Wisconsin) Journal, March 3, 1982.
1982n.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling still champion of causes", Milwaukee (Wisconsin) Sentinel, March 3, 1982.
1982n.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Laureate Pauling to Dedicate Building", University of Denver (Colorado) Clarion, March 4, 1982.
1982n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Cut fat' in military funds, Pauling urges", Denver (Colorado) Rocky Mountain News, March 6, 1982.
1982n.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Enthralls Audience", Denver (Colorado) Post, March 7, 1982.
1982n.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Laureate Pauling Attends Dedication of New Seeley G. Mudd Science Building", University of Denver (Colorado) Clarion, March 8, 1982.
1982n.24.
Newspaper Clippings: "Support research, not war, is symposium message; Pauling explains role of vitamins", University of Denver (Colorado) Today, March 15, 1982.
1982n.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "On Population Growth, Part II", Medical Tribune, March 31, 1982.
1982n.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemoprevention Taking Off; Try Vitamin Vs Cancer, Too", Medical Tribune, March 31, 1982.
1982n.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling thrives on controversy and vitamin C", Everett (Washington) Herald, April 4, 1982.
1982n.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Good old vitamin C is Nobel scientist's weapon for cancer", Seattle (Washington) Post-Intelligencer, April 7, 1982.
1982n.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling explains Vitamin C - Cancer Theory", University of Washington Seattle Daily, April 7, 1982.
1982n.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "C-vitamin scientist sees cure for cancer", Seattle (Washington) Times, April 7, 1982.
1982n.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel winner Pauling at JU commencement", Jacksonville (Florida) Journal, April 13, 1982.
1982n.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "NCI's New Chemoprevention Thrust Is Termed 'Momentous' by Pauling", Medical Tribune, April 14, 1982.
1982n.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Japanese Magnate Practices, Preaches Health as a Way of Life", Medical Tribune, April 14, 1982.
1982n.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to speak at JU", Publication Unknown, April 14, 1982.
1982n.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Daily Crossword", Honolulu (Hawaii) Star Bulletin, April 17, 1982.
1982n.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling and vitamin C", University of Washington Seattle Daily, April 21, 1982.
1982n.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel winner Pauling speaks at JU Saturday", Jacksonville (Florida) Journal, April 22, 1982.
1982n.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nuclear scare gives Pauling fuel for talk", Jacksonville (Florida) Times-Union and Journal, April 24, 1982.
1982n.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Laureate Dr. Linus Pauling To Speak At Jacksonville University Commencement Ceremonies, April 24th", Publication Unknown, April 1982.
1982n.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "An idea man: Linus Pauling's wit, wisdom enrich, entertain JU audience", Jacksonville (Florida) Journal, April 25, 1982.
1982n.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling addresses graduates", Jacksonville (Florida) Neighbor, April 28, 1982.
1982n.42.
Journal Article: "Research on Vitamin-Cancer Relationship Getting Big Boost", Medical News, vol. 247, no. 13, (April 2, 1982): 1799-1803.
1982n.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Carl Pauling kommer til Norge", Morgenarisen, (Borgen, Norway), May 8, 1982.
1982n.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Come back for Linus Pauling", Arbeiderbladet (Norway), May 8, 1982.
1982n.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling, den utskjelte fredskjemper til Oslo", Dagbladet (Oslo), May 8, 1982.
1982n.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "En våken samvittighet", Nationen (Norway), May 10, 1982.
1982n.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling i Norge", Aftenposten (Oslo), May 10, 1982.
1982n.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ronald Reagam kan få betydning for freden", Dagbladet (Oslo), May 11, 1982.
1982n.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "Regan en ulykke for fredsarbeidt", Morgenbladet (Oslo), May 11, 1982.
1982n.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Verden trengte Reagan for å skjerpe fredsarbeidet", Vartland (Sweden), May 11, 1982.
1982n.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "USA burde innlede ensidig nedrustning n", Aftenposten (Oslo), May 11, 1982.
1982n.52.
Newspaper Clipping: "Kriser vekker oss til aktiv motstandskamp", Nationen (Norway), May 11, 1982.
1982n.53.
Newspaper Clipping: "Award: The doc's still around, but...", Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Inquirer, May 15, 1982.
1982n.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ter ere van het Belgische bier...Vier vooraanstaande specialisten op het gebied van de milieukunde en de geocancerologie-waaronder de Nobelprijs Scheikunde 1954 - worden tot Ridder van de Roerstok", Het Belang van Limburg (Netherlands), May 15-16, 1982.
1982n.55.
Newspaper Clipping: "The man who spoke his mind", Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Inquirer, May 21, 1982.
1982n.56.
Newspaper Clipping: "Tout a L'Honneur de la Biere Belge...", Wallonie Liège (Belgium), May 23, 1982.
1982n.57.
Magazine Article: "Megadoses of Vitamin C as an Adjunct in the Treatment of Cancer", Your Patient & Cancer, (May 1982): 39-46.
1982n.58.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling sets peace talk", Portland Oregonian, June 9, 1982.
1982n.59.
Newspaper Clipping: "Campaign for World Peace" (ad that announces the talk about title), Portland Oregonian, June 13, 1982.
1982n.60.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling addresses disarmament rally", Portland Oregonian, June 14, 1982.
1982n.61.
Newspaper Clipping: "On Moral Astigmatism-Part II", Medical Tribune, June 16, 1982.
1982n.62.
Newspaper Clipping: "How To Get On A Stamp", New York Daily World, June 17, 1982.
1982n.63.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's wife gave peace of her mind", Salem (Oregon) Statesman-Journal, June 23, 1982.
1982n.64.
Newspaper Clipping: [in Japanese with a picture of LP], July 4, 1982.
1982n.65.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Supports Laetrile", Rocky Mountain (Colorado) News, July 8, 1982. [Includes correspondence].
1982n.66.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling backs Laetrile", Peninsula (California) Times Tribune, July 8, 1982.
1982n.67.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pugwash Movement appeals for global disarmament", Halifax (Nova Scotia) Chronicle-Herald, July 19, 1982.
1982n.68.
Newspaper Clipping: "Antinuclear Movement Turns 25 in Nova Scotia", New York Times, July 19, 1982.
1982n.69.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Homecoming conference' turning point in movement", Halifax (Nova Scotia) Chronicle-Herald, July 19, 1982.

1982n2.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1982.
1982n2.1.
Magazine Article: "Chapman Honors Nobel Prize Winner Dr. Linus Pauling", Chapman University (California) Quarterly, (Fall 1982): 13.
1982n2.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: Controversy has lessened", Publication Unknown, September 8, 1982.
1982n2.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "A scientist & crusader", New York Daily World, September 14, 1982.
1982n2.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Triumph marks Pauling's return", Santa Ana (California) Register, September 15, 1982.
1982n2.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling gets Schweitzer award", Chapman College (California) Panther, September 17, 1982.
1982n2.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize winner touts disarmament", Colorado Springs (Colorado) Gazette Telegraph, September 23, 1982.
1982n2.7.
Newspaper Clipping: photographs of Pauling's 60 year reunion, Corvallis Oregon State University Oregon Stater, September 1982.
1982n2.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "New group formed to honor Linus Pauling", Portland (Oregon) Reed College Quest, September 1982.
1982n2.9.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin Therapy for Cancer Comes of Age", Let's LIVE, September 1982.
1982n2.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling at MUM Friday", Middletown (Ohio) Journal, October 7, 1982.
1982n2.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Public opinion sways policy, Pauling tells MUM audience", Middletown (Ohio) Journal, October 9, 1982.
1982n2.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Public Pressure Urged to get Nuclear Freeze", Cincinnati (Ohio) Enquirer, October 9, 1982.
1982n2.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Lectureship a fitting memorial", Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette-Times, October 11, 1982.
1982n2.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling opens peace lectures", Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette-Times, October 11, 1982.
1982n2.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "OSU rites to feature Pauling", Portland Oregonian, October 12, 1982.
1982n2.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Laureate brands arms race insane", Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette-Times, October 13, 1982.
1982n2.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Stars benefit Anti-Diablo Auction", San Luis Obispo County (California) Telegram-Tribune, October 18, 1982.
1982n2.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "68 Scientist Urge Search for Alien Life", New York Times, October 22, 1982.
1982n2.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace referendums vital Nobel winner tells group", Toronto (Ontario) Star, October 24, 1982.
1982n2.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Protest Missiles", Middleboro (Massachusetts) Journal, October 25, 1982.
1982n2.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "MCM, MAG Would Hold Disarmament Referendum", Montreal (Quebec) Gazette, October 25, 1982.
1982n2.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "La Semaine du Désarmement: L'Opposition au Missile Cruise Rallie les Pacifistes Canadiens", La Presse Montreal (Quebec), October 25, 1982.
1982n2.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Way it Was", Pasadena (California) Institute of Technology CalTech News, October 26, 1982.
1982n2.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nuclear war would mean extinction, Pauling warns", Halifax (Nova Scotia) Chronicle-Herald, October 27, 1982.
1982n2.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize winner calls for ban on Alberta cruise missile testing", Winnipeg (Manitoba) Free Press, October 28, 1982.
1982n2.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Danger never greater: Pauling", Winnipeg (Manitoba) Sun, October 28, 1982.
1982n2.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Express Talks with Linus Pauling", St. Lawrence Academy (California) Express, October 29, 1982.
1982n2.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel laureate Pauling boosts Vitamin C in cancer treatments", Publication Unknown, October 1982.
1982n2.29.
Journal Article: Hodges, Robert E. "Vitamin C and Cancer", Nutrition Reviews, vol. 40, no. 10, (October 1982): 289-292.
1982n2.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Lo Nobel no quita lo modesto", El Diario (El Salvador), November 9, 1982.
1982n2.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Gracias a Darwin en Caracas están dos premios Nobel y un monárquico español", El Diario (El Salvador), November 9, 1982.
1982n2.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "La Carrera Armamentista es Peligrosa y Además Inmoral, Dijo Doble Premio Nóbel", Ultimas Noticias (Caracas, Venezuela), November 9, 1982.
1982n2.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Carrera Armamentista Peligrosa e Inmoral Dijo Doble Premio Nóbel", Ultimas Noticias (Caracas), November 9, 1982.
1982n2.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Three wise men", Daily Journal (Venezuela), November 9, 1982.
1982n2.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "No painless cure for inflation possible, Nobel economist says", Daily Journal (Venezuela), November 9, 1982.
1982n2.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Premio Nóbel de Química y de la Paz Inaugura 'La Tribuna del Linvestigador'" El Universal (Mexico), November 9, 1982.
1982n2.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "La direccion de Cultura U.C.V. Informa", El Nacional (Caracas), November 9, 1982.
1982n2.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "No se puede Hacer ciencia cuando nos amenaza una guerra", El Nacional (Caracas), November 9, 1982.
1982n2.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dos Premios Nóbel en Caracas", El Nacional (Caracas), November 9, 1982.
1982n2.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Draft Resister Hails 'Vindication' of His Views", New York Times, November 21, 1982.
1982n2.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fair, famous and powerful to address Round Table", Miami (Florida) Herald, November 27, 1982.
1982n2.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C evangelist extolls its curative powers", Ojai (California) Valley News, November 28, 1982.
1982n2.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists for Ruth McFarland" (advertisement for Congressional candidate), Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette-Times, November 1982.
1982n2.44.
Magazine Article, Correspondence: Langone, John, "Linus Pauling: Vim, Vigor and Vitamins", Discover, (November 1982): 44-54.
1982n2.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel-winning chemist pushes cancer treatment", Chico (California) Enterprise-Record, December 10, 1982.
1982n2.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pioneer or pariah", Virginian Pilot, December 19, 1982.
1982n2.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "Maverick Shakes Up Once-Stodgy World of Scientific Books", Wall Street Journal, December 29, 1982.
1982n2.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "Lo Assicura un premio nobel: 'La vitamina c vi salva dal fumo'", Gente (Argentina), 1982.
1982n2.49.
Journal Article: Stokes, T. D."The Double Helix and the Warped Zipper--An Exemplary Tale", Social Studies of Science, 12, (1982): 207-240.
1982n2.50.
Journal Article: Abir-Am, Pnina, "The Discourse of Physical Power and Biological Knowledge in the 1930s: A reappraisal of the Rockefeller Foundation's 'Policy' in Molecular Biology", Social Studies of Science, 12, (1982): 341-382.
1982n2.51.
Newspaper Clipping: No Title [Re: Canada Tour], Publication Unknown, 1982.
1982n2.52.
Newspaper Clipping: No Title [re: 1st Ava Helen Pauling Lectureship for World Peace], Publication Unknown, 1982.

1983n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1983.
1983n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ich glaube, daß der menschliche Geist diese Bedrohung überwinden wird", Deutsche Volkszeitung (Germany), January 27, 1983.
1983n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Gloomy Pauling outlines choices", Publication Unknown (San Louis Obispo, California), January 29, 1983.
1983n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling campaigns for peace", San Jose California State University Independent Weekly, February 2, 1983.
1983n.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling to Address P.B. Round Table", Palm Beach (Florida) Condo News, February 16, 1983.
1983n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner Linus Pauling at PB Round Table Feb. 25", Lake Worth (Florida) Herald, February 17, 1983.
1983n.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Vitamin C...", Daily Palm Beacher (Florida), February 17, 1983.
1983n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Photographers Plan PBJC Workshops", Palm Beach (Florida) Post, February 20, 1983.
1983n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Man Can't Live On Bread Alone", Palm Beach (Florida) Daily News, February 20, 1983.
1983n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Holsten Is Showing Works By Artists Kraft And Gilson", Palm Beach (Florida) Daily News, February 23, 1983.
1983n.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling and Gayelord Hauser", Palm Beach (Florida) Evening Times, February 23, 1983.
1983n.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "To Speak...", Daily Palm Beacher (Florida), February 24, 1983.
1983n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Leisure Times", Palm Beach (Florida) Evening Times, February 24, 1983.
1983n.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling pushes vitamins with capital C", Palm Beach (Florida) Evening Times, February 24, 1983.
1983n.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Palm Beach Round Table", Palm Beach (Florida) Post, February 25, 1983.
1983n.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Lectures: Science Award Winners", Miami (Florida) Herald, February 25, 1983.
1983n.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Round Table", Palm Beach (Florida) Mirror, February 25, 1983.
1983n.17.
Newspaper Clippings: "Multimillion-dollar gifts for new lab; Japanese philanthropist is dedicated to humanity", Peninsula (California) Times Tribune, February 25, 1983.
1983n.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Japan's Richest Riddle", San Francisco Chronicle, February 25, 1983.
1983n.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cold cure claim a tissue of lies", Palm Beach (Florida) Evening Times, February 25, 1983.
1983n.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Doctor Urges Vitamin C To Thwart Colds, Cancer", Palm Beach (Florida) Post, February 26, 1983.
1983n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize winner Linus Pauling gets 'C' for cure efforts", Fort Lauderdale (Florida) News and Sun-Sentinel, February 26, 1983.
1983n.22.
Magazine Article: "Chelation Therapy-Dr. Linus Pauling Announces Exciting Possibilities", Bestways, February 1983.
1983n.23.
Newsletter: "Linus Pauling and the Roots of Molecular Medicine", Orthomedicine, vol. VI, no. 1, (Winter/Spring 1983): 1.
1983n.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Last week, in New York..." [ad for The Ren Dubos Center for Human Environments, Inc.], New York Times, March 1, 1983.
1983n.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling was honored..." [picture with caption, no article], Palm Beach (Florida) Condo News, March 2, 1983.
1983n.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "For Scientist Pauling, There's Always Work To Be Done", Palm Beach (Florida) Post, March 5, 1983.
1983n.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C wins praise of Pauling", Columbus (Ohio) Citizen-Journal, March 17, 1983.
1983n.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling sees 100-year lives", Publication Unknown, March 21, 1983.
1983n.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling-No dispute between nations can justify nuclear war", Stanford University (California) Campus Report, March 23, 1983.
1983n.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin overdoses as easy as A-B-C, local doctor warns", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, March 24, 1983.
1983n.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C can fight cancer, says Pauling", Seattle (Washington) Post-Intelligencer, March 24, 1983.
1983n.32.
Booklet: "Upcoming: Interviews with Linus Pauling", Healthline, vol. II, no. 3, (March 1983): 20.
1983n.33.
Journal Article: "Scenes from the National Meeting", Chemical and Engineering News, (April 4, 1983): 46.
1983n.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "An Orange Diet", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, April 5, 1983.
1983n.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Old warrior undaunted in crusade to halt nuclear arms", Kansas City (Missouri) Star, April 7, 1983.
1983n.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Excellence in the Teaching of Elementary Chemistry", National Science Teachers Association, April 7-10, 1983.
1983n.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist's beliefs, theory are constant", Kansas City (Missouri) Times, April 8, 1983.
1983n.38.
Newspaper Clipping: No Title, New York Times, April 12, 1983.
1983n.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling gets to the heart of the matter", Fairbanks (Alaska) Daily News-Miner, April 16, 1983.
1983n.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "What About the Russians?", What About the Russians?, April 23, 1983.
1983n.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel laureate calls nuclear stockpiling 'insane'", Lewiston (Idaho) Morning Tribune, April 26, 1983.
1983n.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling urges unilateral action to reduce arms", Pullman Washington State University Daily Evergreen, April 26, 1983.
1983n.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: Cut nukes, add more vitamin C", Spokane (Washington) Spokesman-Review, April 26, 1983.

1983n2.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1983.
1983n2.1.
Magazine Article: "The Vitamin C Controversy/A Conversation with Linus Pauling", Healthline, April 1983.
1983n2.2.
Magazine Article: Challem, Jack Joseph and Renate Lewin,"The Ongoing Battle Against Cancer With Nutrition", Let's Live, vol. 51, no. 4, (April 1983): 48-54.
1983n2.3.
Journal Article: Bendiner, Elmer, "The Passions and Perils of Pauling", Hospital Practice, vol. 18, no. 4, (April 1983): 210-243.
1983n2.4.
Typescript: Bengelsdorf, Irving, "The Lysenko-Pauling-Sakharov File", Presentation to the Orthomolecular Medical Society, San Francisco, May 7, 1983.
1983n2.5.
Newsletter Article: "Six Municipal Utility Projects Capture Awards for Creativity, Efficiency, Consumer Benefit", Public Power Weekly, May 9, 1983.
1983n2.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Defends Vitamin Man Accused by U.S.", San Francisco Chronicle, May 12, 1983.
1983n2.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Palo Alto institute offers job to Sakharov", Palo Alto (California) Times Tribune, May 13, 1983.
1983n2.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bay City Beagle", San Francisco Chronicle, May 18, 1983.
1983n2.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling expounds vitamin theories", Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch, May 24, 1983.
1983n2.10.
Newspaper Clipping: ". . . And a twist of lime", San Jose (California) Mercury, May 25, 1983.
1983n2.11.
Journal Article: "Pauling Backs Wonder Cure", Nature, vol. 303, no. 275, (May 26, 1983).
1983n2.12.
Magazine Article: Berkley, George, "How Much is Too Much Vitamin C?" Your Good Health, vol. 1, no. 1, (May 1983): 19-21.
1983n2.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Doctor Touts Vitamin C", Santa Clarita Valley (California) Newhall Signal & Saugus Enterprise, June 1, 1983.
1983n2.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C controversy shows few signs of dying", Washington Post, June 8, 1983.
1983n2.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Asks Soviet Leader to Free Ailing Dissident Andrei Sakharov", Washington Post, June 10, 1983.
1983n2.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Groups Ask Additional Weapons Cuts", Washington Post, June 11, 1983.
1983n2.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "33. Nobeltagung: 18 Preisträger in Lindau", Lindauer Zeitung, June 25, 1983.
1983n2.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Friedensappell der Nobelpreisträger an Bonn", Allgemeine Zeitung Mainz (Germany), July 1, 1983. [Comments attached].
1983n2.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ein unerschorockener Zeitgenosse", Westdeutsche Zeitung (Germany), July 2, 1983.
1983n2.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling: Chemiker und engagierter Humanist", Dusseldorf Nachrichten, July 2, 1983.
1983n2.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Naturwissenschaftler: Stationierung von US-Mittelstrechen-Raketen nicht zulassen", Süddeutsche Zeitung (Germany), July 4, 1983.
1983n2.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Die Kompetenz der Naturwissenschaft in Rüstungsfragen", Süddeutsche Zeitung (Germany), July 4, 1983.
1983n2.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Deutsche Forscherwarnen vor neuen Raketen", Abendzeitung (Germany), July 4, 1983.
1983n2.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Canadian Health Food Association", Vancouver (British Columbia) Sun and Province, July 6, 1983.
1983n2.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nachrüstungsphysik gibt es nicht", Deutsche Volkszeitung (Dusseldorf), July 7, 1983.
1983n2.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "For Utah boy, the fallout was just outside the door", Los Angeles Herald Examiner, July 10, 1983.
1983n2.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Umdenken, bevor es zu spät ist!", Neue Berliner, July 1983.

1983n3.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1983.
1983n3.1.
Journal Article: Baum, Rudy, "Linus Pauling Wins ACS's Highest Award in Chemistry", Chemical & Engineering News, vol. 61, no. 28, (July 11, 1983): 18-20.
1983n3.2.
Newspaper Clipping: ". . . and on the Peninsula", Peninsula (California) Times Tribune, July 13, 1983.
1983n3.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scenes From Graduation", Eastern Virginia Medical Authority Reporter, July 15, 1983.
1983n3.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Ends Long Legal Battle", San Francisco Chronicle, July 19, 1983.
1983n3.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ousted Head of Pauling Institute Gets $575,000 Settlement", San Francisco Examiner, July 19, 1983.
1983n3.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Engagiert in Sachen Frieden", VDI Nachrichten (Germany), July 22, 1983.
1983n3.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cousin Linus: Noble Prize winner Pauling shares views on war, vitamins on Kelso visit", Longview (Washington) Daily News, July 25, 1983.
1983n3.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Grove dedicated", Country Almanac, August 3, 1983.
1983n3.9.
Journal Article: "Essential Nutrients for Health", Chemical and Engineering News, (August 15, 1983).
1983n3.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling, Vitamin C & The Remarkable Robert Cathcart", Toorak (Victoria) Times, August 29, 1983.
1983n3.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling presses scientists to endorse nuclear freeze", USA Today, August 30, 1983.
1983n3.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling, Scientific Pariah Turned Respectable, Eyes His Future", Washington Post, August 30, 1983.
1983n3.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "con Linus Pauling en foro de prensa", El Mundo (Spain), September 7, 1983.
1983n3.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Diese Arbeit habe ich getan, weil ich sie als meine Pflicht betrachte" Deutsche Volkszeitung (Germany), September 15, 1983.
1983n3.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fredskjempen Linus Pauling til Trondheim", Været (Norway), September 17, 1983.
1983n3.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Styrt av USA?", Arbeider-Avisa (Norway), September 21, 1983.
1983n3.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Man ønsker ingen Genève-løsning nå" Været (Norway), September 21, 1983.
1983n3.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Gifts From Faculty", Oregon State University Oregon Stater, September 1983. [photograph with caption].
1983n3.19.
Magazine Photograph: Physics Today, September 1983.
1983n3.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "The vitamin controversy revolves around well-balanced diet", Peninsula (California) Times Tribune, October 4, 1983.
1983n3.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling's Nine-Point Vitamin Guide to Beat Winter Colds and Flu", Star, October 11, 1983.
1983n3.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize-winner in city today", Lethbridge (Alberta) Herald, October 17, 1983.
1983n3.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling . . . At Herald Lecture", Lethbridge (Alberta) Herald, October 18, 1983.
1983n3.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Something fishy about KAL 007", Lethbridge (Alberta) Herald, October 18, 1983.
1983n3.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling", Lethbridge (Alberta) Herald, October 19, 1983.
1983n3.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. trying to bankrupt Soviets says scientist", Hamilton (Ontario) Spectator, October 19, 1983.
1983n3.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Escalation a scheme, Pauling", Sudbury (Ontario) Star, October 20, 1983.
1983n3.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Taube wins Nobel Prize for study of inorganic chemistry", Stanford (California) University Campus Report, October 26, 1983.
1983n3.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "You can determine own state of health: Pauling", Huron (Ontario) Expositor, October 26, 1983.
1983n3.30.
Newspaper Advertisement: "What do your children have in common with..." Toronto (Canada) Globe and Mail, October 29, 1983.
1983n3.31.
Journal Article: "Linus Pauling, Ph.D., designated 1984 recipient of the Priestly Medal", Prevention, October 1983.
1983n3.32.
Journal Article: "Cancer Update: Fighting Back With Nutrition", Prevention, October 1983.
1983n3.33.
Magazine Article: "A Pauling Loss", Discover, October 1983.
1983n3.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Premio Nobel instala congreso en Cartagena", El Heraldo (Columbia), November 23, 1983.
1983n3.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Simposio en Cartagena con el 'doble Nobel' Pauling", El Heraldo (Columbia), November 23, 1983.
1983n3.36.
Newsletter Article: "Extend Good Health by 25 years", Vitamin News: International Symposium on Vitamins in Nutrition and Therapy, November 24-26.
1983n3.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nos hemos aceracado much al error fatal", El Universal (Venezuela), November 24, 1983.
1983n3.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Minsalud instaló ayer simposio de vitamins", El Universal (Venezuela), November 25, 1983.
1983n3.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ilustre huésped", El Tiempo (Columbia), November 25, 1983.
1983n3.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Irresponsabilidad con vitaminas", El Espectador (Columbia), November 25, 1983.
1983n3.41.
Conference Proceedings: Assessment of the National Effort to Combat Mental Retardation From Biomedical Causes, December 14-16, 1983.
1983n3.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Truman's call for arms control is uncovered", San Jose (California) Mercury News, December 26, 1983.
1983n3.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Unpublished Truman article warned of world's destruction by nuclear arms", Portland Oregonian, December 27, 1983.
1983n3.44.
Magazine Article: "For the All-too-common cold, we are perfect, if unwilling, hosts", Smithsonian, December 1983.
1983n3.45.
Newsletter Photograph: "untitled", Alternative Living For The Aging, December 1983. [photographs with captions].
1983n3.46.
Editorial Cartoon: No Title, [a drawing of a baseball with famous person's names including LP] Science, 1983.
1983n3.47.
Newsletter Article: "Drittes Forum der Krefelder Initiative", Newsletter of the Krefelder Appell, 1983.
1983n3.48.
Article: Catchpool, John Francis, "The Evolution of a Scientist's Social Conscience", The Roots of Molecular Medicine -- A Tribute to Linus Pauling, W.H. Freeman, 1983.
1983n3.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling, amerikansk fredsaktivist-USA har störst skuld i kärnvapenrustiningen!" Publication Unknown, 1983.
1983n3.50.
Booklet: "L.C. Pauling", [in Japanese], 1983.
1983n3.51.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling: a los 82 anos, sigue siendo un cientifico controversial... i pero ha ganado el Premio Nobel dos veces!", Publication Unknown, (1983): 19, 84-85.
1983n3.52.
Journal Article: "TV for Kids: Images of Science", Science, (1983): 126.
1983n3.53.
Journal Article: "How to talk Science Without Knowing It", Science Age, (1983): 27.

1984n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1984.
1984n.1.
Journal Article: "Foundations of a Field", Science, January 6, 1984.
1984n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "10 Fitness Ripoffs", San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle, January 15, 1984.
1984n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "He won Olympic medal- and awe of students; now studies brain chemistry", Stanford (California) University Campus Report, January 18, 1984.
1984n.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling chides textbooks, authors for science education flaws", Portland Oregonian, January 31, 1984.
1984n.5.
Journal Article: Bland, Jeffrey, "Nutrition of too Much of too Little", Preventive Medicine, vol. IX, no. 1, January 1984.
1984n.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cataracts", Ophthalmology Times, February 15, 1984.
1984n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling to Celebrate 83rd Birthday at HU", Hahnemann University (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) Degrees & Stitches, February 17, 1984.
1984n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling celebrates 83rd birthday", Peninsula (California) Times Tribune, February 24, 1984.
1984n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Academic gathering to honor Pauling", Peninsula (California) Times Tribune, February 25, 1984. [Includes correspondence].
1984n.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Human regeneration 'an attainable goal,' UC researchers claim", Peninsula (California) Times Tribune, February 27, 1984.
1984n.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Despite dissenters, Pauling still pushes C doses", Publication Unknown (New Orleans), February 27, 1984.
1984n.12.
Newspaper Picture Caption: "Scientist for Peace", Daily World, February 28, 1984.
1984n.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sharing His Formulas For Health and Peace", Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Inquirer, February 28, 1984. [Includes correspondence].
1984n.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Institute files lawsuit against investment group", Peninsula (California) Times Tribune, March 3, 1984.
1984n.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Day to Remember", Portola Valley (California) Almanac, March 10, 1984.
1984n.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Launches Portola Valley Futures Conference", Portola Valley (California) Almanac, March 10, 1984.
1984n.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Toxic Effects of Vitamins", New York Times, March 14, 1984.
1984n.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Meet Nobel Prize Winner", Eganville (Ontario) Leader, March 14, 1984.
1984n.19.
Newspaper Advertisement: "A Nuclear War Cannot Be Won and Must Never Be Fought", San Francisco Chronicle, March 19, 1984.
1984n.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Proponents of vitamin C exaggerate its powers", Arizona Daily Star, March 20, 1984.
1984n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "High-tech winners shun bureaucracy notes Swedish exec", Stanford (California) University Campus Report, March 21, 1984.
1984n.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Honor Pauling, Dr. Sackler At Hahnemann", Medical Tribune, March 21, 1984.
1984n.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ancient China and Medicine", Medical Tribune, March 28, 1984.
1984n.24.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling", MD, March 1984.
1984n.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Swedish king also visits Stanford", Stanford (California) University Daily, March 1984.
1984n.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin king has his day", USA Today, April 9, 1984.
1984n.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Experts Agree Good Health Depends on Both Nutrition, Fitness", FOODday, April 11, 1984. [Includes correspondence].
1984n.28.
Journal Article: "Tribute to Priestly Medalist Linus Pauling", Chemical and Engineering News, (April 16, 1984): 4.
1984n.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel laureate to speak", Portland (Oregon) State University Vanguard, April 17, 1984.
1984n.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Campaigning for Peace", Eugene (Oregon) Register-Guard, April 19, 1984.
1984n.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling: 'This is a beautiful world we live in'", Lane County (Oregon) Community College Torch, April 19-25, 1984.
1984n.32.
Journal Article: "Scenes from the ACS Meeting", Chemical and Engineering News, (April 23, 1984): 40.
1984n.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Decries Nuclear Standoff", Wichita (Kansas) Eagle-Beacon, April 24, 1984.
1984n.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Calls Reagan Term Deadly Threat", Los Angeles Times, April 28, 1984.
1984n.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Retired admiral blasts U.S. missle policies", San Diego (California) Tribune, April 28, 1984.
1984n.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "A laurel for laureates", Stanford (California) Observer, April 1984.
1984n.37.
Magazine Article: Morem, Bill, "Linus Pauling", Monterey Life, vol. V, no. 4, (April 1984): 38+.
1984n.38.
Magazine Article: "The Common Cold Still Champ", Reader's Digest, April 1984.
1984n.39.
Magazine Article: "Profile: Linus Pauling", Monterey Life, vol. V, no. 4, April 1984.
1984n.40.
Journal Article: "Miscellanea Medica: Linus Pauling", Journal of the American Medical Association, vol. 251, no. 8, (May 11, 1984): 2321.
1984n.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Laureate Pauling", Peninsula (California) Beacon, May 15, 1984.
1984n.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nuclear forum draws hundreds", Los Angeles People's World, May 19, 1984.
1984n.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling explains", Portland Oregonian, May 19, 1984.
1984n.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Children Arrive for Peace Prizes", Publication Unknown, May 29, 1984.
1984n.45.
Magazine Article: "Pushing forward the frontiers of science", Here's Health, May 1984.
1984n.46.
Magazine Article: "Where Linus Pauling Goes to Think", California, vol. 9, no. 5, (May 1984): T-3.
1984n.47.
Journal Article: "Develop a Mass Movement for Peace: Interview with Linus Pauling", Holistic Health & Medicine, Spring 1984.

1984n2.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1984.
1984n2.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling lambastes U.S. policies in DU talk", Denver (Colorado) Post, June 3, 1984.
1984n2.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel laureate preaches peace at DU", Denver (Colorado) Rocky Mountain News, June 3, 1984.
1984n2.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling tells grads to guard 'proper future'", Boulder (Colorado) Daily Camera, June 4, 1984.
1984n2.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Two Nobels later, Linus Pauling still full of spunk", Stanford (California) Daily, June 6, 1984.
1984n2.5.
Journal Article: "Linus Pauling, conversation with a Nutritional Revolutionary", Whole Life Times, June 1984.
1984n2.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Controversial Vitamins", Nutrition Health Review, Summer 1984.
1984n2.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Consuming vitamins a complex task", Portland Oregonian, July 5, 1984.
1984n2.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vor Militarisierung des Weltraums gewarnt", Wiesbadener Tagblatt (Germany), July 6, 1984.
1984n2.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Im Krieg der Sterne ist auch die, Käseglocke' kein Schutz", Frankfuter Rundschau, July 6, 1984.
1984n2.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Obituaries 'Francis Heisler'", San Francisco Chronicle, July 7, 1984.
1984n2.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel winner played in Condon Band", Portland Oregonian, July 7, 1984.
1984n2.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Naturwissenschaftler warnen vor Militarisierung des Weltraums", Frankfuter Rundschau, July 9, 1984.
1984n2.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel winners on peace ship", Peninsula (California) Times Tribune, July 23, 1984.
1984n2.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Entregarán ayuda a Nicaragua", El Mundo (Spain), July 25, 1984.
1984n2.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace Ship From Scandinavia Arrives in Nicaragua", San Francisco Chronicle, July 28, 1984.
1984n2.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Gift-Laden Ship Docks in Nicaragua", New York Times, July 28, 1984.
1984n2.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel winners visit Nicaraguan voter centers", Sacramento (California) Bee, July 29, 1984.
1984n2.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Valiosa opinión sobre elección", El Nuevo Diario (Nicaragua), August 1, 1984.
1984n2.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Premios Nobel Recorren instalaciones", El Nuevo Diario (Nicaragua), August 3, 1984.
1984n2.20.
Magazine Article: "Ready, Set, No!", Time, August 6, 1984. [Advertisement for "The Story of the Peace Ship to Nicaragua" attached].
1984n2.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Follow others leaders", Peninsula (California) Times Tribune, August 27, 1984.
1984n2.22.
Magazine Article: "California Doctor Loses License to Practice For Treating Patient With 'Alternative' Therapy", Oncology Times, August 1984.
1984n2.23.
Journal Article: [in Japanese], Kagakuasahi, (August 1984): 30-33.
1984n2.24.
Journal Article: "The Nuclear Weapons", Churchman, (August-September 1984): 22.
1984n2.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Francis Heisler - Civil Rights Champion", American Civil Liberties Union, August-September 1984.
1984n2.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Historic places said deserving of protection", Lake Oswego (Oregon) Times, September 4, 1984.
1984n2.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace Movement Will Honor Linus Pauling", Pasadena (California) Weekly, September 13-20, 1984.
1984n2.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bring Medicines On Peace Ship", Medical Tribune, September 19, 1984.
1984n2.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling warns of nuclear 'insanity'", Pasadena (California) Star-News, September 21, 1984.
1984n2.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling at 83, Still Plugging for Peace", Publication Unknown, September 27-October 4, 1984.
1984n2.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner Linus Pauling Begins 2-Day Visit to UNM", Albuquerque (New Mexico) Journal, September 27, 1984.
1984n2.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Against U.S. Interference", New Mexico Daily Lobo, September 28, 1984.
1984n2.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Finds Paradoxes in Nicaragua", Albuquerque (New Mexico) Journal, September 28, 1984.
1984n2.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace Activist Pauling Will Lecture", Winona (Minnesota) State University Campus Life, September 30, 1984.
1984n2.35.
Journal Article: Goodstein, Judith R., "Atoms, Molecules, and Linus Pauling", Social Research, vol. 51 no. 3, (Autumn 1984): 691-708.
1984n2.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's bold speeches show courage, concern", New Mexico Daily Lobo, October 2, 1984.
1984n2.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling blasts U.S. policy on Nicaragua", Rochester (Minnesota) Post-Bulletin, October 5, 1984.
1984n2.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner: Stop the Arms Race", Winona (Minnesota) Daily News, October 5, 1984.
1984n2.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling vs. George Kennan", Winona (Minnesota) Daily News, October 7, 1984.
1984n2.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Leute von heute", Wiesbadener Tagblatt (Germany), October 11, 1984.
1984n2.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Three share Noble Prize in medicine", Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette-Times, October 16, 1984.
1984n2.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "3 immunology researchers share Nobel Prize for medicine", Portland Oregonian, October 16, 1984.
1984n2.43.
Newspaper Photo with caption: "Niels Kaj Jerne, the father. . .", St. Paul (Minnesota) Pioneer Press, October 16, 1984.
1984n2.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Coveted Science Prizes Bring Cash, Celebrity But Also a Few Curses", Wall Street Journal, October 17, 1984.
1984n2.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to visit campus", [Attached with a flyer], University of Missouri-Columbia Mizzou Weekly, October 19, 1984.
1984n2.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "Local geniuses celebrate for a Nobel cause", San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle, October 21, 1984.
1984n2.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "Rebel's Many Causes", New York Times, October 21, 1984.
1984n2.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling keeps up Vitamin C Crusade", San Jose (California) Mercury News, San Jose, California, October 23, 1984.
1984n2.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize winner heads OSU's famous list", Corvallis Oregon State University Barometer, October 26, 1984.
1984n2.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel winner holds true to anti-nuke crusade", Columbia (Missouri) Tribune, October 28, 1984.
1984n2.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling tells colleges, scientists to become involved with issues", Columbia Missourian, October 28, 1984.
1984n2.52.
Magazine Article: Kevles, Daniel J."Annals of Eugenics, Part IV - A Secular Faith", New Yorker, October 29, 1984.
1984n2.53.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling", Columbia Missourian, November 4, 1984.
1984n2.54.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin C: How Potent a Weapon", Family Weekly, November 4, 1984. [Letter from Hazel Worby attached].
1984n2.55.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling to give lecture at Villanova", Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Inquirer, November 12, 1984.
1984n2.56.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S., Russia Agree on Prize", San Francisco Chronicle, December 14, 1984.
1984n2.57.
Magazine Article: "A Playwright in Search of Artistic Survival", Northwest Sunday Magazine, December 16, 1984.
1984n2.58.
Typescript: Wasowicz, Lidia, No Title, [feature article on Linus Pauling] United Press International, December 21, 1984.
1984n2.59.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: End arms insanity", Villanova (Pennsylvania) School of Law Docket, 1984.
1984n2.60.
Journal Article: Hoffer, Abram, "The Controversial Vitamins", Journal of Orthomolecular Psychiatry, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 2-5, 1984.
1984n2.61.
Journal Article: "Beitrag Zu 50 Jahren Kristallographischer Forschung 1932-1982", Mineralogisches Institut der Universität Bern (Germany), 1984.
1984n2.62.
Journal Article: Olby, Robert, "The Sheriff and the Cowboys: or Weaver's Support of Astbury and Pauling", Social Studies of Science, vol. 14, (1984): 244-247.
1984n2.63.
Newspaper Clipping: "People", Sunday Cape Cod (Massachusetts) Times, 1984.
1984n2.64.
Newspaper Clipping: "Man turns 105, Credits Vitamin C", Portland Oregonian, 1984.
1984n2.65.
Newsletter Article: "Is Vitamin 'C' The Magic Bullet!", Cancer Prevention Update, 1984.
1984n2.66.
Newspaper Clipping: "Polémica sobre la vitamina C para tratar el cáncer", Publication Unknown, 1984.

1985n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1985.
1985n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling; America's scientific maverick still fighting establishment", Auburn (California) Journal, January 13, 1985.
1985n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling is still a firebrand", Vista, January 13, 1985.
1985n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Loses in Cancer Study", San Francisco Chronicle, January 17, 1985.
1985n.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Study finds vitamin C worthless against cancer", Newark (New Jersey) Star-Ledger, January 17, 1985.
1985n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Clinic again finds vitamin C won't combat cancer", Rochester (Minnesota) Post-Bulletin, January 17, 1985.
1985n.6.
Journal Article: "Vitamin C and Cancer", New England Journal of Medicine, January 17, 1985.
1985n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C rejected as cancer aid", Portland Oregonian, January 17, 1985.
1985n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Therapy for Cancer Patients Challenged Again", Wall Street Journal, January 17, 1985.
1985n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cancer Treatment Reconsidered", Akron (Ohio) Beacon Journal, January 17, 1985.
1985n.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling, Mayo Disagree on Vitamin C Cancer Therapy", Minneapolis (Minnesota) Star and Tribune, January 17, 1985.
1985n.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Study: Vitamin C Useless Against Cancer", Miami (Florida) Herald, January 17, 1985.
1985n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Therapy Disputed", Atlanta (Georgia) Journal, January 17, 1985.
1985n.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Called Useless on Advanced Cancer", Harrisburg (Pennsylvania) Patriot, January 17, 1985.
1985n.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Tests Show Vitamin C Ineffective on Cancer", Washington Post, January 17, 1985.
1985n.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Second Study Fails to Show Vitamin C Fights Cancer", Los Angeles Times, January 17, 1985.
1985n.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Study Assails Vitamin C Cancer Treatment", San Jose (California) Mercury News, January 17, 1985.
1985n.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Researchers Say Vitamin C Useless in Treating Cancer", San Jose (California) Times Tribune, January 17, 1985.
1985n.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Doctor Defends Use of Vitamin C Against Cancer", Scotsman (Scotland), January 18, 1985.
1985n.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling: America's brilliant scientific maverick, still fighting the establishment" Ames (Iowa) Daily Tribune, Weekender Edition, January 19, 1985.
1985n.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Study: Large Doses of Vitamin C Don't Combat Cancer", Boston Globe, January 19, 1985.
1985n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling: Nobel maverick is still hard at work", Sacramento (California) Bee, January 20, 1985.
1985n.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's chemistry of peace" South Florida Sun-Sentinel, January 22, 1985.
1985n.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "In the News", Palo Alto (California) Weekly, January 23, 1985.
1985n.24.
Magazine Article: "Pauling claims fraud in vitamin C study", New Scientist, January 24, 1985.
1985n.25.
Magazine Article: Anderson, Ian, "Pauling Claims Fraud in Vitamin C Study", New Scientist, (January 24, 1985): 22.
1985n.26.
Press Release: No Title, [re: LP charging the Mayo Clinic with making a false claim that repeated the work of Dr. Ewan Cameron] January 26, 1985.
1985n.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Asks Retraction on Vitamin C Study", San Francisco Chronicle, January 26, 1985.
1985n.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling scores vitamin C study", Fresno (California) Bee, January 26, 1985.
1985n.29.
Journal Article: "High Dose Vitamin C of "No Benefit" in Cancer Treatment", British Pharmaceutical Journal, January 26, 1985.
1985n.30.
Magazine Article: "Pauling's Panacea: No Good for Cancer", Science News, vol. 127, no. 4 (January 26, 1985): 55.
1985n.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Wants Retraction; May Sue Clinic", Rochester (Minnesota) Post-Bulletin, January 26, 1985.
1985n.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Get Off His Back", San Francisco Chronicle, January 28, 1985.
1985n.33.
Magazine Photo with Caption: No Title ["Dr. Pauling extolled the health virtues of many vitamins"], Medical World News, January 1985.
1985n.34.
Transcript: "The Man Who Won Two Nobel Prizes-And Still Calls the Shots", January 1985.
1985n.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling brings crusade to San Mateo", San Mateo (California) Times, February 8, 1985.
1985n.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Science's Own Fold Hero", Vancouver (British Columbia) Sun, February 8, 1985.
1985n.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling at 84: Maverick in the Lab", Los Angeles Times, February 10, 1985.
1985n.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling defends vitamin C as help in cancer fight", Tucson (Arizona) Citizen, February 11, 1985.
1985n.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling criticizes Clinic Cancer study on vitamin C effects" Rochester (Minnesota) Post-Bulletin, February 11, 1985.
1985n.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Furor May Cloud Cancer Research", Arizona Daily Star, February 12, 1985. [Includes correspondence].
1985n.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling praises vitamins", San Mateo (California) Post, February 13, 1985.
1985n.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "An American Maverick", Worcester (Massachusetts) Sunday Telegram, February 17, 1985.
1985n.43.
Newspaper Advertisement: "Night of 100 Stars II" [TV show on ABC featuring LP as one of the guests], New York Times, February 17, 1985.
1985n.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Evidence Shows Vitamin C Won't Halt Cancer", Rochester (Minnesota) Post-Bulletin, February 18, 1985.
1985n.45.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin C no cure for colorectal cancer", Australian Doctor, February 20, 1985.
1985n.46.
Magazine Article: "California Living and the Examiner toast the Nobel laureates of the Bay Area at the Getty Mansion: A Night To Remember", California Living Magazine, (February 24, 1985): 11-16.
1985n.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "Listing the names of the dead", Corvallis Oregon State University Daily Barometer, February 27, 1985.
1985n.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C and Cancer, Copy of Press Release From Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine", Toorak (Victoria) Times, February 27, 1985.
1985n.49.
Journal Article: Schuitemaker, Gert E., "Linus Pauling: 'Vitamine C wel degelijk effectief bij kanker'", Orthomoleculair, February 1985.
1985n.50.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling", Vogue, February 1985.
1985n.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Megadoses Decried", Denver (Colorado) Post, February 1985.
1985n.52.
Booklet: Nobel Laurates, February-March 1985.
1985n.53.
Newsletter Article: "Irwin M. Stone-In Memoriam", Orthomedicine, vol. 8, no. 1 and 2, Winter/Spring 1985.
1985n.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "Crusades remain main focus of life for Linus Pauling at 84", San Francisco Examiner, March 1, 1985.
1985n.55.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Calls Mayo Clinic Study 'Fraud'", Medical Tribune, March 6, 1985.
1985n.56.
Newspaper Clipping: "85 and Going Strong, Pauling Hears the Cheers", Los Angeles Times, March 6, 1985.
1985n.57.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin C: Zweifelhaftes Krebsmittel", Und Technik, no. 54 (March 6, 1985): 73.
1985n.58.
Newspaper Clipping: No Title, [Review of "Night of a Hundred Stars"], San Francisco Chronicle, March 12, 1985.

1985n2.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1985.
1985n2.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Soviet, U.S. scientists view future", Stanford (California) University Campus Report, March 13, 1985.
1985n2.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Soviet, U.S. Scientists View Future", Stanford (California) University Campus Report, p. 15, March 13, 1985.
1985n2.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C and Cancer", Japan Times, March 23, 1985.
1985n2.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Defends Vitamin Theory in His GVSC Speech", Grand Rapids (Michigan) Press, March 29, 1985.
1985n2.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Defends Vitamin Theory in His GVSC Speech", Grand Rapids (Michigan) Press, March 30, 1985.
1985n2.6.
Typescript, Correspondence, Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling speaks out on Nicaragua", Socialist Action, March 1985.
1985n2.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Shown Ineffective Against Cancer; Pauling Disputes Results, Moertel Defends", Oncology Times, March 1985.
1985n2.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Counter Attack on Vitamin C Theory", Nutrition Health Review, Spring 1985.
1985n2.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C bei Krebs wertlos", Medical Tribune, April 4, 1985.
1985n2.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling challenges Mayo Clinic's vitamin C study", Asian Medical News, April 9, 1985.
1985n2.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize winner Dr. Linus Pauling will speak on Vitamin C", Carson Nevada Appeal, April 11, 1985.
1985n2.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to give Reno his case for fighting cancer with vitamin C", Reno (Nevada) Gazette Journal, April 11, 1985.
1985n2.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C speech slated", Central Oregon Sagebrush, April 12, 1985.
1985n2.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling defends theory", Reno (Nevada) Gazette Journal, April 15, 1985.
1985n2.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel laureate says cancer reacts to vitamin C", Central Oregon Sagebrush, April 16, 1985.
1985n2.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling urges opposition to nuclear weapons race", Reno (Nevada) Gazette Journal, April 17, 1985.
1985n2.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize winner criticizes Reagan", Sparks (Nevada) Tribune, April 17, 1985.
1985n2.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel laureate Linus Pauling, at 85, still full of vim, vigor -- and vitamin C", Chicago Tribune, April 18, 1985.
1985n2.19.
Newspaper Photo with caption: No Title [LP signing autograph after "Vitamin C and Health" lecture], Central Oregon Sagebrush, April 19, 1985.
1985n2.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize winner Pauling at UNR", Showtime, April 19, 1985.
1985n2.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling speaks in Reno", Reno (Nevada) Gazette Journal, April 21, 1985.
1985n2.22.
Newspaper Letter: "Linus Pauling Ph.D.", Whole Life Expo, April 28, 1985.
1985n2.23.
Journal Article: "Happy Birthday, Enrico, Rachel, Albert", Science, April 1985.
1985n2.24.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin C (as in Cure-All)", Redbook, April 1985.
1985n2.25.
Newspaper Letter: "Heroes for Health; Linus Pauling Debunks Mayo Clinic Cancer Report", Buena Park (California) Alacer Health Report, April 1985.
1985n2.26.
Journal Article: Chaitow, Leon, "Vitamin C Study on Cancer Patients 'Seriously Flawed'", Journal of Alternative Medicine, (April 1985): 18-19.
1985n2.27.
Newspaper Clipping: [in Japanese], [re: Pauling Response to Moertel], Medical Tribune, April 27, 1985.
1985n2.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "This Week", University of Nevada Reno Item-Miser, April 1985.
1985n2.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Program Update!", (California) Whole Life Expo, April 1985.
1985n2.30.
Newspaper Clipping: No Title [re: LP speaking at University of Nevada, Reno], University of Nevada Reno Item-Miser, April 1985.
1985n2.31.
Journal Article: "Molecular Clocks Scrutinized", Science, vol. 228, (May 3, 1985): 571.
1985n2.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelist Pauling to address Mother's Club on vitamin C", Stanford (California) University Campus Report, May 8, 1985.
1985n2.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Rising Above the Rebuffs, Pauling Perseveres", Medical Tribune, May 8, 1985.
1985n2.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Survey Results Summarized", Franschoek Tatler (Africa), May 10, 1985.
1985n2.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bravo, NIH!", Medical Tribune, May 15, 1985.
1985n2.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dangers of nuclear age", New York Star-Gazette, May 20, 1985.
1985n2.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C, cancer and Linus Pauling", Publication Unknown [possibly Australia], May 22, 1985.
1985n2.38.
Newspaper Letter: "Internationaal symposium over plantaardige geneesmiddelen", Nederlands Congresgebouw's-Gravenhage, May 31, 1985.
1985n2.39.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin C and Cancer", Readers Digest, (May 1985): 221-222. [Includes correspondence].
1985n2.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamine C remt groei kankergezwel af", de Volkskrant (Netherlands), June 1, 1985.
1985n2.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Deeply Personal War of Linus Pauling", Los Angeles Times, June 2, 1985.
1985n2.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Binnenstebuiten", Reformatorisch Dagblad (Netherlands), June 4 1985; reprinted as "Medicinjnman is ook een vak", and "Nog een tachigplusser", De Tud (Netherlands), June 7, 1985.
1985n2.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Tribute to Dr. Linus Pauling", Los Angeles Times, June 9, 1985.
1985n2.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Celebrating America", Daily Variety, [Reprinted in Times-Tribune and Family Weekly], June 9, 1985.
1985n2.45.
Magazine Article: Hager, Tom, "Made in Oregon: Linus Pauling", Northwest, (June 9, 1985): 4-9.
1985n2.46.
Magazine Article: "Wereldprimeur Voor Nederland", Gezins Gids (Netherlands), June 15, 1985.
1985n2.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "Former Oswegan recalls a simpler time", Lake Oswego (Oregon) Review, June 20, 1985.
1985n2.48.
Magazine Article: "Questionable Savior", Portland Oregonian Sunday Magazine, June 30, 1985.
1985n2.49.
Journal Article: "Can Vitamin C Buy Time for Terminal Cancer Patients?" Prevention, June 1985.
1985n2.50.
Magazine Article: "Varied Show on Tap for NNFA Convention", Whole Foods, June 1985.
1985n2.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Versus The Mayo Clinic", Science Digest (June 1985): 18.

1985n3.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1985.
1985n3.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Reunion", Stayton (Oregon) Mail, July 17, 1985.
1985n3.2.
Magazine Article: "C for yourself", Delicious!, July/August 1985.
1985n3.3.
Magazine Article: "Ignorant, Naive, or Deceptive?", Portland Oregonian Sunday Magazine, August 4, 1985.
1985n3.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Bird Diet: No Animal Fat", San Francisco (California) Examiner, August 20, 1985.
1985n3.5.
Magazine Article: Toal, Jeanne, "The Politics of Science", Metamorphoses, vol. 3, no. 2, (Summer 1985): 18-25.
1985n3.6.
Magazine Article: Long, Christina, [Title missing], Gray Panther Network, Summer 1985.
1985n3.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Maggie Kuhn: Around the World", Gray Panther Network, Summer 1985.
1985n3.8.
Newsletter: "There Isn't Enough Evidence -- Yet!", Nutrition Health Review, Summer 1985.
1985n3.9.
Newsletter: "Linus Pauling Is Right Again", Nutrition Health Review, Summer 1985.
1985n3.10.
Newsletter Articles: "Mayo Clinic" and "Linus Pauling" [re: Mayo Clinic vitamin C and cancer study], American Institute for Cancer Research Newsletter, no. 8, (Summer 1985): 4.
1985n3.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "The vitamin man talks about nuclear war", Gazette, September 11, 1985.
1985n3.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel-Preisträger zum Friedensfest", Bild (Germany), September 14, 1985.
1985n3.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Experte: SDI provoziert Erstschlag", Neue Presse (Germany), September 16, 1985.
1985n3.14.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: No Title, [LP with three other people], Stadt-Nachrichten (Salzburg), September 18, 1985.
1985n3.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ein unsozialer Projekt: SDI", Tagblatt (Switzerland), September 19, 1985.
1985n3.16.
Magazine Article: [picture of Linus Pauling], California Living, (September 29, 1985): 24.
1985n3.17.
Magazine Article: "To the Nobel Laureates of California", California, (September 1985): 74+.
1985n3.18.
Newsletter Article: "Vitamin C Studies Misleading", Nutrition News, vol. 1, no. 1, September-October, 1985.
1985n3.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ball: Reagan's wrong on arms", Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette-Times, October 10, 1985.
1985n3.20.
Journal Article: "Cold Water on Icosahedral Symmetry", Nature, vol. 317, (October 10, 1985): 471.
1985n3.21.
Journal Article: "Apparent Icosahedral Symmetry is Due to Directed Multiple Twinning of Cubic Crystals", Nature, vol. 317, (October 10, 1985): 512-514.
1985n3.22.
Magazine Article: "The Big One", DeVoss, David, Los Angeles Times Magazine, (October 13, 1985): 26+.
1985n3.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel winner makes life longer, better", Fresno (California) Bee, Fresno, California, October 25, 1985.
1985n3.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Laureate Pauling suggests use of vitamin C in treating AIDS", Portland Oregonian, October 27, 1985.
1985n3.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Touts Vitamin C to Fight AIDS", San Francisco Chronicle, October 27, 1985.
1985n3.26.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling: Moving Forward, Answering Back", McSweeney, Daniel, Whole Foods, pp. 1+, October 1985.
1985n3.27.
Magazine Article: "Vitamins: To Megadose or Not to Megadose", New Age, (October 1985): 72-74, 78, 94.
1985n3.28.
Newsletter Article: "Nobel Prize Winner Endorses Knelman's Book", Prometheus News and Reviews, vol. 2, no. 1, (Fall/Winter 1985): 1.
1985n3.29.
Magazine Article: "Probing Deeper Into Quasicrystals", Peterson, I., Science News, vol. 128, no. 18, (November 2, 1985): 278-279.
1985n3.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "What We Eat" [Letter to the Editor], Irish Times (Dublin), November 4, 1985.
1985n3.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Can Vitamin C fight cancer?", Fremont (California), November 6, 1985.
1985n3.32.
Brochure: "Linus Pauling Conference", University of Quebec at Montreal, November 10, 1985.
1985n3.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dans la paix armée, l’ accident nucléaire est toujours possible", Montréal (Quebec) Presse, November 11, 1985.
1985n3.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Help halt arms race MD's, lawyers urge", Montréal (Quebec) Gazette, November 11, 1985.
1985n3.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nuclear arms issue to get a higher profile: Johnson", Montréal (Quebec) Gazette, November 12, 1985.
1985n3.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nucléaire: Johnson veut consulter la population", Le Devoir (Quebec), November 12, 1985.
1985n3.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Show of Hands", Montréal (Quebec) Gazette, November 12, 1985.
1985n3.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Quebec Premier Considers Referendums on A-Weapons", Toronto (Ontario) Globe and Mail, November 12, 1985.
1985n3.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling -- a man of peace", Montréal (Quebec) Downtowner, November 13, 1985.
1985n3.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Addresses Hope in the Nuclear Age: Loving Whales and Hating Nukes", McGill University (Quebec) Daily, November 13, 1985.
1985n3.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Groups Rally in Presummit Protests", Washington Post, November 16, 1985.
1985n3.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "No Moratoria", Medical Tribune, November 20, 1985.
1985n3.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling: Le Vieil Homme et la Paix", University of Quebec at Montreal UQAM, November 27, 1985.
1985n3.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Four Nobel Laureates to Visit Linfield", (McMinnville Oregon) Linfield College Bulletin, November/December 1985.
1985n3.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling favors nuclear disarmament", Montral (Quebec) Gazette, December 3, 1985.
1985n3.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Call to Raise Vitamin & Mineral RDAs, Not Lower Them", Medical Tribune, December 4, 1985.
1985n3.47.
Newspaper Clipping: Letters to Tribune "On Pauling's Study", Medical Tribune, December 18, 1985.
1985n3.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Linus Pauling Optimistic about peace", Southern California (Los Angeles County) Senior Life, December 1985.
1985n3.49.
Journal Article: "PhD Theses", Nature, vol. 318, (December 1985): 596.
1985n3.50.
Magazine Article: "Nobel Laureate", Thomas Jefferson University (Philadelphia) Alumni Bulletin, Winter 1985.
1985n3.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "60 Vid Stations Lined Up For 'Live Aid'", Daily Variety, 1985.
1985n3.52.
Newsletter: "Whole Life People", Whole Life Expo, 1985.
1985n3.53.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling reaffirms value of vitamin C in treating cancer", Arizona Daily Star, 1985.
1985n3.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pearls from Pauling", Oakland (California) Tribune, 1985.
1985n3.55.
Newspaper Clipping: "Plantenrijk biedt veel mogelijkheden", Reformatorisch Dagblad (Netherlands), 1985.
1985n3.56.
Newspaper Clipping: "Er zijn weinig artsen die geen extra vitamine C gebruiken", Reformatorisch Dagblad Accent, 1985.
1985n3.57.
Advertisement: "True Leaders Draw Attention", paid for by LIVCELL Analysis, 1985.
1985n3.58.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ahmed Zewail Named Linus Pauling Professor", Pasadena California Institute of Technology Caltech, 1985.
1985n3.59.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Refutes Attack on Vitamin C and Cancer Theory", Publication Unknown, 1985.
1985n3.60.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Tests Find Vitamin C Worthless Against Cancer", Publication Unknown, 1985.
1985n3.61.
Newspaper Clipping: "Researchers Say Vitamin C Useless In Treating Cancer", Palo Alto (California) Times Tribune, 1985.
1985n3.62.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Useless Against Cancer?", Publication Unknown, 1985.
1985n3.63.
Book Excerpt: Drosnin, Michael, "Citizen Hughes", Holt, Reinhart, and Winston, 1985.
1985n3.64.
Typescript: Ruehl, Franklin R., "Linus Pauling's Vitamin & Mineral Plan", 1985.
1985n3.65.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin C vs. Cancer Research: Linus Pauling's Defense", Publication Unknown, 1985.
1985n3.66.
Magazine Article: "A Salute to Linus Pauling", Children's Hospital of Orange County News, 1985.
1985n3.67.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Rx With Haloperidol?", Medical Tribune, 1985.

1986n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1986.
1986n.1.
Journal Article: "Pauling's model not universally accepted", Nature, vol. 319 no. 6049, (January 9, 1986): 102-104.
1986n.2.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling", Northwest Orient, January 1986.
1986n.3.
Magazine Article: "1985 Stories of the Year; Vitamin C", Science Digest, January 1986.
1986n.4.
Journal Article: "State of Controversy", Scientific American, (January 1986): 62.
1986n.5.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin C", Science Digest, (January 1985): 54.
1986n.6.
Newsletter Advertisement: "For Synthetic Vitamins", Whole Life Expo, January-February 1986.
1986n.7.
Journal Article: Wilson, E. Bright, "One Hundred Years of Physical Chemistry", American Scientist, vol. 74, (January- February, 1986): 70-77.
1986n.8.
Magazine Article: "Q & A", Parade Magazine, February 2, 1986.
1986n.9.
Magazine Article: "Walter Scott's Personality Parade", Parade, February 6, 1986.
1986n.10.
Newsletter Article: "America's Leading Showcase for Health, Success and Positive Living", Whole Life Expo, February 7-9, 1986.
1986n.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Paperback Originals", [Book Review] Los Angeles Times, February 9, 1986.
1986n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Oregon's Nobelist opens Linfield symposium tonight", McMinnville (Oregon) News Register, February 24, 1986.
1986n.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize winner talks of peace, vitamins", Portland Oregonian, February 25, 1986.
1986n.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ein Forscher und Friedenskmäpfer", Mannheimer Morgen, February 27, 1986.
1986n.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Der teuerste Schrott der Menschheit", Die Welt (Berlin), February 27, 1986.
1986n.16.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin C Suffers a Dose of Politics", New Scientist, February 27, 1986.
1986n.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling ages well, like a fine vodka", Chicago Tribune, February 28, 1986.
1986n.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech salutes Pauling on his 85th birthday", Pasadena California Institute of Technology CalTech News, February 1986.
1986n.19.
Magazine Article: Hager, Tom, "Linus Pauling: Still Controversial After All These Years", Oregon Magazine, (February 1986): 11.
1986n.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "A meeting of minds and hearts", Pasadena (California) Star-News, March 1, 1986.
1986n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Turns 85", Orange County (California) Register, March 1, 1986.
1986n.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Authors throw the book at old age", Cincinnati (Ohio) Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio, March 2, 1986.
1986n.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling honored", Publication Unknown, March 3, 1986.
1986n.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "85 and Going Strong, Pauling Hears the Cheers", Los Angeles Times, March 6, 1986. [attached is a note from Thomas P. Pike].
1986n.25.
Newspaper Advertisement: "Why stop feeling good at any age?" [re: How to Live Longer and Feel Better], New York Times Review, March 9, 1986.
1986n.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling: Still taking on the 'old guys'", Boston Globe, March 11, 1986.
1986n.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "You can't get elected if you respect truth", USA Today, March 11, 1986.
1986n.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Undaunted Linus Pauling", Washington Post Health, March 12, 1986.
1986n.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Book Sparks Vitamin Controversy", Boca Raton (Florida) News, March 14, 1986.
1986n.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Vitamin Man Returns", San Francisco Chronicle, March 14, 1986.
1986n.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Some Others on the Shelves", Staten Island (New York) Advance, March 16, 1986.
1986n.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: vitamins can add years", Telegram (New Foundland), March 17, 1986.
1986n.33.
Journal Article: "Caltech Celebrates Pauling's 85th Birthday", Chemical and Engineering News, (March 17, 1986): 23-24.
1986n.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Dancing Toll Taker and Other Successes", Wall Street Journal, March 17, 1986.
1986n.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Vitamin Guru", Colorado Springs (Colorado) Gazette Telegraph, April 18, 1986.
1986n.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Picture This: A Healthy You", Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch, March 18, 1986.
1986n.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling braces for foes of views on use of vitamins", Winnipeg (Manitoba) Free Press, March 19, 1986.
1986n.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "At 85, He's Spry Enough to Challenge Our Health System", Camden (New Jersey) Courier-Post, March 21, 1986.
1986n.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Old Man and the 'C'", Houston (Texas) Post, March 21, 1986.
1986n.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin sales set to pep up despite doubts of value", Asbury (New Jersey) Park Press, March 23, 1986.
1986n.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Library Presents List of New Books", Ada (Oklahoma) News, March 23, 1986.
1986n.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Still Takes Heat for Cold Cure", New York Post, March 25, 1986.
1986n.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Health Information....", San Jose (California) Cambrian News, March 26, 1986.
1986n.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling", Milwaukee (Wisconsin) Journal, March 30, 1986.
1986n.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "Researcher Tells 'Secret'", Greensburg (Pennsylvania) Sunday Tribune-Review, March 30, 1986.
1986n.46.
Newsletter Article: "Linus Pauling Institute Explores Mysteries of Cancer and Aging Process", Genetic Engineering News, March 1986.
1986n.47.
Magazine Article: "The Vitamin Pushers", Consumer Reports, March 1986.
1986n.48.
Journal Article: "Pauling at 85", Pasadena California Institute of Technology Engineering & Science, vol. XLIV, no. 4, (March 1986): 18-19.
1986n.49.
Magazine Article: [title cut off], Diabetes Forecast, March-April 1986.
1986n.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Friends of the Library Annual Meeting", Corvallis Oregon State University Messenger, Spring 1986.
1986n.51.
Magazine Article: "Inventing Caltech", American Heritage of Invention & Technology, Spring 1986.
1986n.52.
Magazine Article: "Focus on Fitness", Parade Magazine, April 6, 1986.
1986n.53.
Newspaper Clipping: "Jazzing in up", Portland Oregonian, April 8, 1986.
1986n.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "OSU to honor Linus Pauling in celebration", Condon (Oregon) Times-Journal, April 10, 1986.
1986n.55.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientific Ruckus Over Vitamin Dosage", Los Angeles Times, April 11, 1986.
1986n.56.
Newspaper Clipping: "OSU to receive Pauling papers", Portland Oregonian, April 12, 1986.
1986n.57.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling papers will go to his alma mater", San Jose (California) Mercury News, April 14, 1986.
1986n.58.
Newspaper Clipping: "Testimonial dinner for Pauling", Corvallis Oregon State University Daily Barometer, April 14, 1986.
1986n.59.
Newspaper Clipping: "Live Longer, Live Better", New York Post, April 14, 1986.
1986n.60.
Newspaper Clipping: "Distrust of Vitamins Puzzles Pauling", Buffalo (New York) News, April 15, 1986.
1986n.61.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist has recipe for long life", Columbia (New York) Dispatch, April 17, 1986.
1986n.62.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Vitamin C Man is Going Strong at 85", Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch, April 17, 1986.
1986n.63.
Journal Article: Nelson, Michael, "Taking the Tablets", Nature, vol. 320, (April 17, 1986): 641.
1986n.64.
Newspaper Clipping: "Winner of Nobel Prize Publishes Health Secrets", Grass Valley (California) Union, April, 17, 1986.
1986n.65.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: All must fight nuclear war", Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette-Times, April 18, 1986.
1986n.66.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling gives papers", Corvallis Oregon State University Daily Barometer, April 18, 1986.
1986n.67.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling returns to Oregon State to donate papers, medals", Portland Oregonian, April 18, 1986.

1986n2.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1986.
1986n2.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling donates papers to OSU", Eugene (Oregon) Register Guard, April 18, 1986.
1986n2.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "How to get Everything You Need for 41 Cents a Day", Publication Unknown, April 19, 1986.
1986n2.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace of the action", Portland Oregonian, April 24, 1986.
1986n2.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling lauds deterrence, peace effort", Stanford (California) Daily, April 30, 1986.
1986n2.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "From Pauling, Too Much of a Good Thing", Washington Post Health, April 30, 1986.
1986n2.6.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling Nobel Prize winner still a maverick", ThisWeek Magazine, April 30, 1986.
1986n2.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling: Portland's Nobel Prize Winner", Publication Unknown, April 30, 1986.
1986n2.8.
Magazine Article: "Music Programs on Selected Eastern Wide Body Flights", Eastern Airlines Flight Magazine, April, 1986.
1986n2.9.
Newspaper Clippings: "Dr. Pauling to donate papers and awards; Pauling named for Alumni Award", Corvallis Oregon State University Oregon Stater, April 1986.
1986n2.10.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling", Saarhexe, (April 1986): 17.
1986n2.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "How To Live Longer and Feel Better", New York Vegetarian Times, May 1, 1986.
1986n2.12.
Newspaper Article: "'Good Health' Per Dr. Pauling", Medical Tribune, May 7, 1986.
1986n2.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sagas, Epics, Intrigue at Library", Maysville (Kentucky) Ledger-Independent, May 8, 1986.
1986n2.14.
Newspaper Clippings: "The Pauling Plan: Secrets of Surviving the Nuclear Age; Now start your twelve point plan", Daily Mail (London), May 12, 1986.
1986n2.15.
Newspaper Clippings: "The Pauling Plan: The Police Force guarding your body; Beat that Common Cold Enemy", Daily Mail (London), May 13, 1986.
1986n2.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Pauling Plan: The secrets of staying young", Daily Mail (London), May 14, 1986.
1986n2.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Taking on the Critics", Pasadena (California) Star-News, May 15, 1986.
1986n2.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist blasts Mayo Clinic study", Birmingham (Alabama) Post-Herald, May 21, 1986.
1986n2.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling likes truth", Birmingham (Alabama) Post-Herald, May 21, 1986.
1986n2.20.
Journal Article: "John D. Roberts Wins ACS's Highest Award in Chemistry", Chemical and Engineering News, (May 26, 1986): 27-29.
1986n2.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling talks at UAB, and no one gets up to leave", Birmingham (Alabama) News, May 27, 1986.
1986n2.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Letters: Celebrating Linus Pauling's birthday", Pasadena California Institute of Technology CalTech News, May 1986.
1986n2.23.
Magazine Article: Fletcher, Connie, "Daring Doctors", Mature Outlook, vol. 3, no. 3, (May/June 1986): 57-66.
1986n2.24.
Magazine Article: "Read any Good Health Books Lately?... We Have!", Health News & Review, May/ June 1986.
1986n2.25.
Magazine Article: No Title, [Quote by LP re: missile defense/Strategic Defense Initiative] Common Cause Magazine, May/June 1986.
1986n2.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "The solver of puzzles", Detroit (Michigan) News, June 12, 1986.
1986n2.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "At long last. . .", [Editorial] Medical Tribune, June 30, 1986.
1986n2.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "At 85, Linus Pauling still crusading for vitamin use", Toronto (Canada) Star, June 30, 1986.
1986n2.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Receives E.B. Lemon Award", Corvallis Oregon State University Oregon Stater, June 1986.
1986n2.30.
Magazine Article: Gorn, David, "Portrait", Peninsula, (June 1986): 37-39.
1986n2.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling boosts vitamin benefits", Windsor (Canada) Star, July 9, 1986.
1986n2.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C therapy: cure or con?", Los Altos (California) Town Crier, July 9, 1986.
1986n2.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Debating vitamin megadoses", Chicago Sun-Times, July 17, 1986.
1986n2.34.
Magazine Clipping: "Books Toward a New You", Lady's Circle, July 1986.
1986n2.35.
Magazine Article: "Vitamine und Selbstbewusstein", Bild der Wissenschaft, July 1986.
1986n2.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling is poised for another Nobel", Toronto (California) Star, August 4, 1986.
1986n2.37.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: "Bishop Tutu, Linus Pauling visit Hiroshima museum", [In black ink is written "F.T.U."], August 6, 1986.
1986n2.38.
Reprint of Photo: "South African anti-apartheid . . .", Japan Times, August 6, 1986.
1986n2.39.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: "Nobel Laureates at Hiroshima", Washington Post, August 7, 1986.
1986n2.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace Activists Speak at Summit", Japan Times, August 7, 1986.
1986n2.41.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: "Marking Hiroshima anniversary", Publication Unknown, August 7-8 1986.
1986n2.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "ABCs of vitamin megadosage", University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Daily Tar Heel, August 27, 1986.
1986n2.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "From a basement lab to the Nobel Prize", Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette-Times, September 4, 1986.
1986n2.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Researcher questions value of vitamin C cure for colds", Watsonville (California) Register-Pajaronian, September 11, 1986.
1986n2.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist disputes use of Vitamin C to prevent colds", Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Inquirer, September 11, 1986.
1986n2.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "Elder stars say it's work that keeps them shining", Newsday, September 11, 1986.
1986n2.47.
Magazine Article: "Why do we keep working?", Parade Magazine, September 14, 1986.
1986n2.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "Betting his life on vitamin C", Cleveland (Ohio) Plain Dealer, September 29, 1986.
1986n2.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's crusade continues", Miami (Florida) Herald, September 30, 1986.
1986n2.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling is 85", Pasadena California Institute of Technology CalTech News, September 1986.
1986n2.51.
Journal Article: "Pauling to Speak in Toronto", Health & Nutrition Update, vol. 1, Issue 4, Fall 1986.
1986n2.52.
Journal Article: "How to Live Longer and Feel Better", [Book Review] Scientific American, (Fall 1986): 3.
1986n2.53.
Magazine Article: "Whoops! Here comes a whiz-bang", New Scientist, October 2, 1986.
1986n2.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Laureate to speak on Wednesday", Glendale (Arizona) Community College Voice, October 6, 1986.
1986n2.55.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling's Super-Vitamin Plan to Add 25 Years to Your Life", Star, October 14, 1986.
1986n2.56.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Nobel Prize: After the clamor", San Francisco Examiner, October 19, 1986.
1986n2.57.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel laureate Pauling attacks arms policies", Raleigh (North Carolina) News and Observer, October 28, 1986.
1986n2.58.
Magazine Article: [in Japanese], The Ushio, (October 1986): 272-279.

1986n3.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1986.
1986n3.1.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: "Inducted", Portland Oregonian, November 8, 1986.
1986n3.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "For Linus, Ava Pauling, love lived beside success", Dayton (Ohio) Daily News and Journal Herald, November 9, 1986.
1986n3.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Wissenschaftler für Atomtest-Stopp", Wiesbadener Tagblatt (Germany), November 17, 1986.
1986n3.4.
Newsletter Article: "Know the Truth", Know the Truth, November 1986.
1986n3.5.
Journal Article: "Quasicrystals", Steinhardt, Paul Joseph, American Scientist, vol. 74, no. 6, (November-December 1986): 586-597.
1986n3.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vital Signs", Self Care, November/December 1986.
1986n3.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling urges control of nuclear arms race", Ashland (Oregon) Daily Tidings, December 5, 1986.
1986n3.8.
Magazine Article: "In drei Tagen um Herrliche 20 Jahre Verjűngt", Der Spiegel, (December 15, 1986): 162.
1986n3.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Albert Szent-Györgyi (1893-1986) A Great Man of Science-Part 1", Medical Tribune, December 17, 1986.
1986n3.10.
Journal Article: "Chemical Reportage was Different 50 years ago", Chemical and Engineering News, (December 22, 1986): 44.
1986n3.11.
Catalog Article: "How to Live Longer and Feel Better" [Book Review], Psychology, (1986): 46.
1986n3.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Régimen contra el cáncer", El Mundo (Spain), 1986.
1986n3.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "'No más guerra', implora el Dr. Pauling", El Pais (Spain), 1986.
1986n3.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Für Frieden und Forschung aktiv", Publication Unknown, 1986.
1986n3.15.
Newspaper Clipping: [in Japanese with photo of LP and Desmond Tutu], 1986.
1986n3.16.
Newspaper Clipping: [in Japanese with photo of LP and Desmond Tutu], 1986.
1986n3.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Лайнуе Полинг" ["Linus Pauling"] Литературная Газета, [Literature Newspaper] 1986.
1986n3.18.
Newspaper Clipping: [in Japanese with photo of LP and Desmond Tutu at a press conference], 1986.
1986n3.19.
Newspaper Clipping: [in Japanese with photo of LP], 1986.
1986n3.20.
Newspaper Clipping: [in Japanese with photo; in black ink "Tutu, Mrs. Tutu, Dorothy, LP, Blackaby of IPSI Stockholm"], 1986.
1986n3.21.
Newspaper Clipping: [in Japanese with photo; in black ink "Dorothy, Mrs. Tutu, LP, Tutu"], 1986.
1986n3.22.
Newspaper Clipping: [in Japanese with photo; in black ink "Bagdamore, Dorothy H., Mrs. Tutu, LP, Tutu"], 1986.
1986n3.23.
Newspaper Clipping: [in Japanese with photo; in black ink "Dorothy, LP, Archbishop Tutu"], 1986.
1986n3.24.
Newspaper Clipping: [in Japanese with photo of LP giving a speech], 1986.
1986n3.25.
Book Article: [in Japanese], The Ushio, 1986.
1986n3.26.
Galley Proof: Cameron, Ewan, "The Vitamin C and Cancer Story: A Personal Perspective", 1986.
1986n3.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Council of Regents", Corvallis Oregon State University OSU Foundation, 1986.

1987n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1987.
1987n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize winner speaks at fund-raiser", St. Petersburg (Florida) Times, January 21, 1987.
1987n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Humanitarianism Award to Annenberg", Medical Tribune, January 21, 1987.
1987n.3.
Magazine Article: [in Chinese], Publication Unknown (January 22, 1987): 33-35.
1987n.4.
Journal Article: "Electronic Structure of Benzine Molecule", Nature, January 29, 1987.
1987n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "AIDS fears Used for Raising Money", Cedar Rapids (Iowa) Gazette, January 1987.
1987n.6.
Newsletter Article: "Vitamin C-When is Enough Enough?" Harvard Medical School Health Letter, January 1987.
1987n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "'How to Live Longer and Feel Better' for Real???", University of Pennsylvania Express, January/February 1987.
1987n.8.
Journal Article: "So-Called Icosahedral and Decagonal Quasicrystals Are Twins of an 820-atom Cubic Crystal", Physical Review Abstracts, February 1, 1987.
1987n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "How far to go with vitamin C", Detroit (Michigan) Free Press, February 6, 1987.
1987n.10.
Newspaper Clipping: Editorial "Vitamins proved effective", Daily Texan, February 19, 1987.
1987n.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "'I Wish I'd Made You Angry Earlier'", Scientist, February 23, 1987.
1987n.12.
Journal Article: "Science and the Citizen", Scientific American, vol. 256, no. 2, (February 1987): 58-89.
1987n.13.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling: A Profile", Health and Nutrition Update, Winter 1987.
1987n.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Tweevoudig Nobelprijswinnaar Linus Pauling: Een Goede Voeding voor een Gezond Leven", KAOS, March 9, 1987.
1987n.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C sparks cancer controversy", New York Post, March 24, 1987.
1987n.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Students rise to Pauling's challenge", Atlanta (Georgia) Atlantic Constitution, March 25, 1987.
1987n.17.
Magazine Article: "How to Live Longer and Feel Better: The Immune System", Retail Chemist, March 1987.
1987n.18.
Magazine Article: Van Loan, Paul, "All in a Day's Work", Measure, (March-April 1987): 15.
1987n.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemistry's frontiers focus of Denver meet", Denver (Colorado) Post, April 12, 1987.
1987n.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ann Landers" [re: LP and relation to treating AIDS with vitamin C], Denver (Colorado) Post, April [12-19?], 1987.
1987n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel scientist Pauling holds to vitamin C megadose theory", Denver (Colorado) Post, April 13, 1987.
1987n.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner Says Vitamins Treat Disease", Toledo (Ohio) Blade, April 20, 1987.
1987n.23.
Journal Articles: "Scenes from Denver Meeting", "Letters", Chemical and Engineering News, vol. 65, no. 18, (May 4, 1987): 2, 34, 70-71.
1987n.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Famous chemist to speak today", University of Connecticut Daily Campus, April 21, 1987.
1987n.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling and ex-hostage UConn metanoia speakers", Wilimantic (Connecticut) Chronicle, April 21, 1987.
1987n.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling advises use of vitamin C to fight disease", University of Connecticut Daily Campus, April 22, 1987.
1987n.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling sings the praises of vitamin C during IMS Distinguished Lecturer talk", University of Connecticut Advance, April 23, 1987.
1987n.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Metanoia's message: Peace is possible", University of Connecticut Daily Campus, April 23, 1987.
1987n.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling urges listeners to work for peace as Uconn's day of reflection begins", University of Connecticut Advance, April 23, 1987.
1987n.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel chemist tells crowd it's time to put weapons away", Wilimantic (Connecticut) Chronicle, April 23, 1987.
1987n.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Speakers, events at Uconn focus on world peace", Hartford (Connecticut) Courant, April 23, 1987.
1987n.32.
Newsletter: "Dr. Pauling Urges People to Unite in Cause of Peace", Soka Gakkai News, vol. 12, no. 218, (April 1987): 10-12.
1987n.33.
Newsletter Article: "Linus Pauling Speaks at CSL", Cardozo Law Forum, New York City, New York, May 1, 1987.
1987n.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Two-Time Nobel Laureate Still digs for Chemical Truth", The Journal of Commerce, New York City, New York, May 7, 1987.
1987n.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling too busy to slow down", Toronto (Ontario) Star, May 9, 1987.
1987n.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "BEYOND VITAMINS: Linus Pauling's crusades never dull", Toronto (Ontario) Globe and Mail, May 16, 1987.
1987n.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Physicians group honors longtime foe of Rocky Flats", Boulder (Colorado) Daily Camera, May 16, 1987.
1987n.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Recognition for Nordenström", Medical Tribune, May 20, 1987.
1987n.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling challenges medical establishment", People's Daily World, May 29, 1987.
1987n.40.
Journal Article: "Vitamin or Drug? A Clarification", Prevention, (May 1987): 123-124, 131.
1987n.41.
Newsletter Article: "Pauling Defends 'C' Research", Health News, vol. 3., no. 5, (May 1987): 4.
1987n.42.
Magazine Article: "Pauling to be Honored at CSF Conference", Health and Nutrition Update, May 1987.
1987n.43.
Magazine Article: Paul, Diane B., "The Nine Lives of Discredited Data", Science, (May/June 1987): 26-30.
1987n.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "On Catastrophes and Heresies", Medical Tribune, June 10, 1987.
1987n.45.
Magazine Article: "A Boy From Portland", Jerusalem Post Magazine, June 26, 1987.
1987n.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "La Verdiere overcomes cancer", Portland (Maine) Press Herald, June 29, 1987.
1987n.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling receives E.B. Lemon Award", Corvallis Oregon State University Oregon Stater, June 1987.
1987n.48.
Newsletter Article: "Prevention and Treatment of AIDS Using Vitamin C", FC (Fine Chemicals) Information (Japan), July 1987.
1987n.49.
Magazine Article: "Interview with a Scientific American", Image Magazine, August 9, 1987.
1987n.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Heads above the crowd", Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Inquirer, August 16, 1987.
1987n.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "Stalking Vitamin C", New York Times, August 19, 1987.
1987n.52.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling a model for aging", Toronto (Ontario) Globe and Mail, August 29, 1987.
1987n.53.
Newsletter Article: "Pauling Papers Donated to Oregon State University", Center for History of Chemistry, vol. 4, no. 2, (Summer 1987): 2, 20.
1987n.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "Panel urged to back vitamin C studies", San Jose Mercury (California) News, September 9, 1987.
1987n.55.
Newspaper Clipping: "First Meeting Is Today, but Not the First Criticism", New York Times, September 9, 1987.
1987n.56.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C use being urged in AIDS fight", Peninsula (California) Times Tribune, September 10, 1987.
1987n.57.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mit mega-Vitamindosen gegen Krebs und AIDS", ÄRZTE ZEITUNG, September 11-12, 1987.
1987n.58.
Magazine Article: "Cold Relievers: Many drugs replace one annoying symptom with another", New York Times Magazine, September 27, 1987.
1987n.59.
Newsletter Article: "200 SU researchers to refuse SDI funds", Peace Works, Palo Alto, California, October 1987.
1987n.60.
Magazine Article: [in Chinese], (October 1987): 34-36.
1987n.61.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamine-Dichtung und Wahrheit", Neue Bürcher Beitung, November 2, 1987.
1987n.62.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's warning", Jerusalem Post, November 2, 1987.
1987n.63.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling to speak here on chemical bonds", Publication Unknown [Cornell University (New York) Newspaper?], November 5, 1987.
1987n.64.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling still pioneering in science", Portland Oregonian, November 5, 1987.
1987n.65.
Newspaper Clipping: "Study finds vitamin C really is a cold-fighter", Milwaukee (Wisconsin) Journal, November 12, 1987.
1987n.66.
Newspaper Clipping: "Once Again, Vitamin C Tests Show it Helps to Fight Colds", Los Angeles Times, November 13, 1987.
1987n.67.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Vitamin C Findings Offered", Los Angeles Times, November 13, 1987.
1987n.68.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C May Ease Colds", San Francisco Chronicle, November 13, 1987.
1987n.69.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C eases colds, researchers say", Sacramento (California) Bee, November 13, 1987.
1987n.70.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Gets 'A' in New Cold Study", San Francisco Examiner, November 13, 1987.
1987n.71.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Gain New Ammunition in Battle Against Common Cold", Los Angeles Times, November 14, 1987.
1987n.72.
Newspaper Clipping: "New findings on colds, vitamin C", Publication Unknown, November 17, 1987.
1987n.73.
Newspaper Clipping: "More on Vitamin B12", Medical Tribune, November 25, 1987.
1987n.74.
Magazine Article: [Photo of Linus Pauling on the cover page], Life Forum, vol. 2, issue 3, November 1987.
1987n.75.
Newspaper Clipping: "A child's art is never forgotten", Honolulu (Hawaii) Advertiser, December 8, 1987.
1987n.76.
Newspaper Clipping: "Do you really need all those articles you're taking?", Las Vegas (Nevada) Review Journal, December 21, 1987.
1987n.77.
Journal Article: "Dorothy Wrinch and the Structure of Proteins" [Letter to the Editor], Journal of Chemical Education, vol. 64, no. 12, (December 1987): 1069.
1987n.78.
Newspaper Clipping: "Albert Szent-Györgyi: Genius and Benefactor Discoverer of Vitamin C", Nutrition Health Review, Winter 1987.
1987n.79.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Pushes Plan for Prolonged Life", National College, 1987.
1987n.80.
Pamphlet: "The Continuing Vitamin C Debate", Life Lines, 1987.
1987n.81.
Book Chapter: "Vitamin C", Cawood, Frank W., Vitamin and Mineral Encyclopedia, (1987): 39-46.
1987n.82.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling & Vitamin C", Cosmopolitan, (1987): 22.
1987n.83.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C may Reduce Cold Severity", Los Angeles Times, 1987.
1987n.84.
Book Excerpt: "Interview: Linus Pauling", Campbell Biology, 1987.
1987n.85.
Magazine Article: "'Linus Pauling: A Century of Science and Life'", Carolina Biological Supply Company, 1987.
1987n.86.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C and AIDS: Issue Points Up Need for Pooling Findings", Publication Unknown, 1987.
1987n.87.
Newspaper Clipping: [in Japanese], Newton Graphic Science Magazine, vol. 5, no. 6, 1987.
1987n.88.
Newspaper Clipping: "American Portraits to Tour China", San Francisco Chronicle, May 22, 1987.

1988n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1988.
1988n.1.
Journal Article: "Pauling's Twinning Model", Mosaic, vol. 18, no. 4, (Winter 1987/1988): 20-21.
1988n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Brilliance, In search of the variables that make up creativity's equation", Chicago (Illinois) Tribune, January 28, 1988.
1988n.3.
Pamphlet Article: Buza, Peter, "A Nobel Prize Idea: Peace Messenger", Peace News and Views, vol. 6, (January 1988): 7-8.
1988n.4.
Newsletter Article: "Truth or Fiction?" Country Sun Newsletter, vol. 2, no. 1, January 1988.
1988n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Coaching from the Most Successful CEO's", San Francisco Chronicle, February 1, 1988.
1988n.6.
Journal Article: "Molecular Clocks Turn a Quarter Century", Science, vol. 239, (February 5, 1988): 561-563.
1988n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Treasures of a Nobel Prize Winner", Albany (Oregon) Democrat Herald, February 22, 1988.
1988n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C for Colds", Medical Tribune, February 25, 1988.
1988n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Research May Prove Link Between Colds, Vitamin C", Los Angeles Times, February 1988.
1988n.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling collection building at Kerr Library", [Letter from Rob Phillips, Prof at OSU, attached], Corvallis Oregon State University Daily Barometer, March 3, 1988.
1988n.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling papers now gathered at Kerr for research", Corvallis Oregon State University This Week, March 3, 1988.
1988n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Though jury's still out on Vitamin C, latest study is nothing to sneeze at", Newark (New Jersey) Ledger, March 6, 1988.
1988n.13.
Newspaper Advertisement: "The Time Has Come to End All Aid to Apartheid Israel!", New York Times, March 13, 1988.
1988n.14.
Newspaper Article: "New Research May Prove Link Between Colds, Vitamin C", Norfolk (Virginia) Virginian-Pilot and Newark (New Jersey) Star-Ledger, March 16, 1988.
1988n.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Score a Big One for Vitamin C", San Jose (California) Mercury News, March 30, 1988.
1988n.16.
Journal Article: "Szent-Györgyi and vitamin C", Nature, vol. 332, (March 31, 1988): 390.
1988n.17.
Journal Article: Seymour, Raymond B., "Polymer Science Pioneers", Polymer News, vol. 13, no. 5, (March 1988): 147-148.
1988n.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "In honor of achievers", St. Paul (Minnesota) Pioneer Press Dispatch, April 29, 1988.
1988n.19.
Journal Article: "One or Several Pioneers? The Discovery of Nobel Gas Compounds", Angewatdte Chemie, April 1988. [International Edition in English].
1988n.20.
Journal Article: "Flotsam and Jetsam", Chemical and Engineering News, (May 2, 1988): 64.
1988n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling, the jokester", Newark (New Jersey) Star-Ledger, May 3, 1988.
1988n.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling bonded to students", Norfolk (Virginia) Virginian-Pilot, May 3, 1988.
1988n.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling pitches science in education", Stanford (California) Daily, May 11, 1988.
1988n.24.
Newspaper Article: Untitled [Wire Publication], Pubnet, May 12, 1988.
1988n.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Joy in the discovery", Fremont (California) Argus, May 13, 1988.
1988n.26.
Newsletter Photograph: Linus Pauling, Beckman Center News, vol. 5, no. 1, (Spring 1988): 21.
1988n.27.
Magazine Article: [in Japanese], Trends, (June 1988): 29.
1988n.28.
Journal Article: "Probing the Power of Vitamin C", Prevention, June 1988.
1988n.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Herb Caen: Over & Out:", San Francisco Chronicle, July 19, 1988.
1988n.30.
Magazine Article: "Lanzeittest: Schutz Vor Krebs?" Bild der Wissenchaft (Germany), (July 1988): 77-84.
1988n.31.
Newsletter Clipping: Apel, Scott, "Trajectories Interview: Dr. Linus Pauling", Trajectories, Summer 1988.
1988n.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Kako Živjeti Dulje", Večernji List (Croatia), September 4, 1988.
1988n.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Savjeti nobelovca Paulinga", Večernji List (Croatia), September 7, 1988.
1988n.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Iznanstvenik i humanist", Vjesnik (Croatia), September 7, 1988.
1988n.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Počasni doktorat L. Paulingu!", Večernji List (Croatia), September 8, 1988.
1988n.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling - uvijek ispred svog vremena", Vjesnik (Croatia), September 10, 1988.
1988n.37.
Magazine Article: "Alkemija Visokog 'C'", Danas, (September 13, 1988): 66-68.
1988n.38.
Magazine Article: "Linus Carl Pauling", Start, (September 17, 1988): 13-15.
1988n.39.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling: S Vitamininom se Dugo Živi", Svijet (Croatia), (September 23, 1988): 6-8.
1988n.40.
Magazine Article: "'What Linus Pauling and Phyllis Cilento have to say about feeling fitter and living longer. And why I agree with them.'", Good Weekend (Australia), September 24, 1988.
1988n.41.
Newsletter Article: "Philadelphia ACA Meeting- June 26-July 1, 1988", American Crystallographic Association Newsletter, no. 4, (September 1988): 8, 35.
1988n.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling ebullient on superconductivity", San Diego (California) Union, October 2, 1988.
1988n.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling to be featured at airport dedication in Condon", Condon (Oregon) Times-Journal, October 13, 1988.
1988n.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Condon honors Linus Pauling in airport name", Condon (Oregon) Times-Journal, October 17, 1988.
1988n.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hometown Honors For Linus Pauling", San Francisco Chronicle, October 19, 1988.
1988n.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Laureate says Condon, Gilliam County is home", Condon (Oregon) Times-Journal, October 20, 1988.
1988n.47.
Magazine Article: "The King of Copy, Copy, Copy, Copy, Copy", Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Inquirer, October 23, 1988.
1988n.48.
Magazine Article: "DU Honors 2 World-Class Scientists", Delta Upsilon Quarterly, (October 1988): 100-101.
1988n.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "Seniors flock to hear the 'vitamin guru'", San Mateo (California) Times, November 3, 1988.
1988n.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Panel focuses on nuclear deterrence", Stanford (California) Daily, November 7, 1988.
1988n.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mouthful of Nutritional Advice", Medical Tribune, November 10, 1988.
1988n.52.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel winner still pushing vitamin C", San Jose (California) Mercury News, November 20, 1988.
1988n.53.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling is unbending in views on vitamin C", San Jose (California) Mercury News, November 21, 1988.
1988n.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "Is it the vitamin C? Linus Pauling going strong at 87?", San Jose (California) Mercury News, November 21, 1988.
1988n.55.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C crusader goin' strong", Portland Oregonian, November 24, 1988.
1988n.56.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling still spry, still controversial", San Jose (California) Mercury News, November 30, 1988.
1988n.57.
Magazine Article: Mauer, Millie, "Dr. Linus Pauling-Multi-Faceted Genius", Waterfront Scenes, vol. IV, no. 9, (November 1988): 12-16.
1988n.58.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling, 87, unrelenting in fight to push Vitamin C", Honolulu (Hawaii) Star-Bulletin & Advertiser, December 4, 1988.
1988n.59.
Newsletter Article: "Is this the C Season?", Tufts University Diet & Nutrition Letter, vol. 6, no. 10, December 1988.
1988n.60.
Magazine Article: Dettman, Glen, "The Physician Who Found the Cause and Prevention of SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome)", Health Consciousness, vol. 14, no. 4, (1988): 25-28.
1988n.61.
Magazine Article: Friedman, Susan M., "Linus Pauling's 817-Tomatoes-A-Day Diet", Modern Nutrition News, 1988. [Includes correspondence].
1988n.62.
Journal Article: "Cavtatska Deklaracija", Priroda, (1988/89): 6-7.
1988n.63.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling - uvijek ispred svog vremena", Panorama Subotom, 1988.
1988n.64.
Journal Article: "Linus Pauling -- Honorary Member of the Croatian Chemical Society", Croatica Chemica Acta, vol. 61, (1988).
1988n.65.
Excerpt: Abrams, Irwin, "Linus Pauling (1901- )", from The Nobel Peace Prize and the Laureates, 1988.
1988n.66.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin C Not Wasted in Large Doses", Your Health, 1988.
1988n.67.
Journal Article: "Dvostruki Nobelovac Linus Pauling U Jugoslaviji", Zvonimir Maksic, Prioroda, (1988/1989): 13-17.
1988n.68.
Typescript: Abrams, Irwin, "Linus Pauling, Scientist Against the Bomb", 1988.
1988n.69.
Newsletter Clipping: "Nobel Peace Prize Winners" [re: "World Hello Day"], Publication Unknown, 1988.
1988n.70.
Newsletter Article: "Ahead of it's time: A Health Center's Thirty Year History", Your Health, vol. 9, (1988): 4.
1988n.71.
Newspaper Clipping: "Seminar Day: Looking Back 50 Years", Pasadema California Institute of Technology Caltech Alumni News, 1988.
1988n.72.
Magazine Article: "Wie richtige Ernährung uns vor Krankheiten schützt", Fernschwoche, no. 33, 1988.

1989n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1989.
1989n.1.
Newspaper Advertisement: "My early education in Oregon was outstandingly good.", Beaverton (Oregon) Our Times, December 29, 1988-January 4, 1989.
1989n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "In quotes...", Pasadena (California) Times Tribune, January 19, 1989.
1989n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "In Tribute to Linus Pauling: A Citation Laureate", Scientist, January 23, 1989.
1989n.4.
Newspaper Clippings: "Is he a living treasure?"; "Critics did not stop a crusader", Sunday Times (London), February 19, 1989.
1989n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Alumni of Distinction", Corvallis Oregon State University Oregon Stater, February, 1989.
1989n.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's decree: Take Vitamin C and tie the knot", Stanford (California) Daily, March 3, 1989.
1989n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Diet in the Life of . . . Dr. Linus Pauling", Optimum Nutrition, (London, England), Spring 1989.
1989n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Vitamin C story: Beyond scurvy and colds", Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Inquirer, April 5, 1989.
1989n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Spock, chemist Pauling press for child care, social services", Atlantic City (New Jersey) Press, April 8, 1989.
1989n.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "How vitamin C may prove the elixir of youth, after all", Weekend Australian, April 22-23, 1989.
1989n.11.
Press Release: "Linus Pauling To Receive NSF's Vannevar Bush Award", National Science Foundation, April 25, 1989.
1989n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling wary of fusion furor", San Diego (California) Tribune, April 27, 1989.
1989n.13.
Magazine Article: "NSF Honors Scientists, Public Servants at National Science Board Dinner", National Science Foundation, April 1989.
1989n.14.
Magazine Article: [Photograph with caption], National Institute of Health Record, May 2, 1989.
1989n.15.
Journal Article: "Nobelists Back Animal Research", Science, May 5, 1989.
1989n.16.
Journal Article: Amato, I., "Dif-fusion: Beware the Ideas of March", Science News, vol. 135, no. 18, (May 6, 1989): 276.
1989n.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fusion confusion: Pauling sides with the physicists", Stanford (California) Daily, May 9, 1989.
1989n.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Laureate casts further doubt on cold nuclear fusion", Reuter Newswire, (United Kingdom): May 10, 1989.
1989n.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professor maintains that chemical reaction 'could appear to be cold fusion'", Financial Times, (London), May 11, 1989.
1989n.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nationaline: Fusion Theory", USA Today, May 11, 1989.
1989n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling still busy, outspoken at 88", San Francisco Examiner, May 11, 1989.
1989n.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling cools cold-fusion claims", San Francisco Examiner, May 11, 1989.
1989n.23.
Magazine Article: "Explanations of Cold Fusion", Scientific Correspondence, May 11, 1989.
1989n.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling, OSU Alumnus, Attacks Claims of Cold Fusion", Corvallis Oregon State University Daily Barometer, May 11, 1989 [Includes correspondence].
1989n.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Unstable molecule linked to heat in jar", San Jose (California) Mercury News, May 16, 1989.
1989n.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Eastbay Ear", Oakland (California) Tribune, May 22, 1989.
1989n.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Herb Caen; Regimen", San Francisco Chronicle, June 16, 1989.
1989n.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "NSF Award Goes to Nobelist Linus Pauling", Scientist, June 12, 1989.
1989n.29.
Pamphlet: The Wholeness of Knowledge, Smithsonian Institution, June 1989.
1989n.30.
Magazine Article: "How Much Vitamin C?", Muscle and Fitness Magazine, June 1989. [Includes correspondence].
1989n.31.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling to Receive NSF's Vannevar Bush Award", Materials Research Society Bulletin, June 1989.
1989n.32.
Magazine Article: Nolle, Richard, "Who is He?", Horoscope, vol. 55, no. 7, (July 1989): 57-60.
1989n.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Despite the criticism, Pauling perseveres", Orange Coast (California) Daily Pilot, August 14, 1989.
1989n.34.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling: An Appreciation of a World Citizen-Scientist and Citation Laureate", Current Comments, August 21, 1989.
1989n.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C widely used in Germany", Orange Coast (California) Daily Pilot, August 28, 1989.
1989n.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Study supports vitamin C therapy, Pauling says", Minneapolis (Minnesota) Star -Tribune, September 6, 1989.
1989n.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling resurrects controversy over cancer, vitamin C", Rochester (Minnesota) Post-Bulletin, September 6, 1989.
1989n.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Man Behind the Double Helix", Washington Post Health, September 12, 1989.
1989n.39.
Journal Article: "Linus Pauling", Chemist, (September 1989): 18-19.
1989n.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Author and Doctor, Ellis Speaks to Writers", Northeast Texas Chronicle, October 18, 1989.
1989n.41.
Magazine Article: Schuitemaker, Gert E., "Linus Pauling Ontvangt Vannevar Bush Award", Orthomoleculair, no. 5, (October 1989): 218-219.
1989n.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling biography missing direct material, good editor", Portland Oregonian, November 11, 1989.
1989n.43.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pauling pursues peace goal; Professor of chemistry wins Pauling award", Portland Oregonian, November 11, 1989.
1989n.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Man at the Rostrum", Moscow News, November 28, 1989.
1989n.45.
Journal Article: "Solid Structures", Science, December 8, 1989.
1989n.46.
Journal Article: Baum, Rudy, "Caltech Launches Linus Pauling Lecture Series", Chemical & Engineering News, December 11, 1989.
1989n.47.
Journal Article: "Mapping the Periodic Landscape of Elements", Science News, December 16, 1989.
1989n.48.
Book Article: "Vitamin C", The Columbia Encyclopedia of Nutrition, (1989): 196-197.
1989n.49.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling", Natural Choice, Part 67, 1989.
1989n.50.
Journal Article: Kay, Lily E., "Molecular Biology and Pauling's Immunochemistry: A Neglected Dimension", History and Philosophy of Life Sciences, vol. 11, (1989): 211-219.
1989n.51.
Newspaper Article: "Pass the Mayo", Publication Unknown, 1989.
1989n.52.
Booklet: "Structures of Life", Structures of Life, (1989): 20.
1989n.53.
Newspaper Clipping: "Man Nennt Ihn Das Strahlengewissen Amerikas", Publication Unknown, 1989.
1989n.54.
Newsletter Clipping: "The Way to Beat Cancer", Jewish Telegraph, 1989.

1990n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1990.
1990n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: [in Japanese with photo of LP], January 1, 1990.
1990n.2.
Journal Article: Borman, Stuart A., "Three Dimensional Periodic Table of Elements Proposed", Chemical and Engineering News, (January 1, 1990): 18-20.
1990n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Die Rolle der Vitamine", Die Zeit (Germany), January 3-12, 1990.
1990n.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Senior Scientists Face Funding Hurdles, Mandatory Retirement", Scientist, January 22, 1990.
1990n.5.
Magazine Article: "Frontier Crossings", Science, January 26-February 1, 1990.
1990n.6.
Newsletter Article: "Dr. Linus Pauling on 'How To Live Longer and Feel Better'", Fargo (North Dakota) Health Shopper, January 1990.
1990n.7.
Magazine Article: Ford, Simon and William C. Thompson, "A Question of Identity", Sciences, (January/February 1990): 37-43.
1990n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling still leads", Orange Coast (California) Daily Pilot, February 12, 1990.
1990n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sorry, orange juice won't cure your cold", Stanford (California) Daily, February 21, 1990.
1990n.10.
Journal Article: "Catalytic Antibodies-- Designer Enzymes", Chemistry in Britain, February 1990.
1990n.11.
Journal Article: "The Biological Sciences in the Twentieth Century, by Merriley Borell and The Physical Sciences in the Twentieth Century, by Owen Gingerich", [Book Review] Scientific American, (February 1990): 110-111.
1990n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Selects Chemist Ahmed Zewail For First Linus Pauling Professorship" Scientist, March 5, 1990.
1990n.13.
Journal Article: Waser, Jurg, "Pauling Biography", Nature, vol. 344, (March 8, 1990): 99. [Includes correspondence].
1990n.14.
Journal Article: "The Philosophical Basis of Peer Review and the Suppression of Innovation", Journal of the American Medical Association, March 9, 1990.
1990n.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: Vitamin C Protects Health", California State University Long Beach Daily Forty-Niner, March 29, 1990.
1990n.16.
Journal Article: Unknown [re: multimedia], Scientific American, March 1990.
1990n.17.
Magazine Article: "Adelle Davis: Does Today's Research Substantiate Her Teachings of Yesteryear?", Natural Food & Farming, March 1990.
1990n.18.
Pamphlet Article: "Dr. Pauling: Awakening to a Changing World", Soka Gakkai News (Japan), vol. 15, no. 253, (March 1990): 6-8.
1990n.19.
Magazine Article, Typescript, Correspondence: Hamill, Carol, "Adelle Davis: Does Today's Research Substantiate Her Teachings of Yesteryear?", Natural Food & Farming, (March 1990): 5+.
1990n.20.
Newsletter: Shambaugh, George E., Anti-aging Nutrients, no. 24, Spring 1990.
1990n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "The world of Linus Pauling", Long Beach (California) Press-Telegram, April 2, 1990.
1990n.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Papers Serve Researchers Worldwide", Corvallis Oregon State University Oregon Stater, April 1990.
1990n.23.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin C May Prevent Cataracts", Alive, April 1990.
1990n.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mega-vitamins", Daily Astorian (Oregon), May 4, 1990.
1990n.25.
Magazine Article: "The Most-Cited Physical-Sciences Publications in the 1945-1954 Science Citation Index", Current Comments, May 14, 1990.
1990n.26.
Pamphlet Article: "John D. Roberts Discovers NMR", Beckman Center (University of Pennsylvania) for the History of Chemistry News, vol. 7, no. 2, (Summer 1990): 5-6,.
1990n.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "National Academy of Sciences, 6/90" San Francisco Examiner, July 1, 1990.
1990n.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Rezoning threatens Pauling Institute", San Jose (California) Mercury News, July 29, 1990.
1990n.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling, 89, works 7 days a week", Seattle (Washington) Times, August 12, 1990.
1990n.30.
Newsletter Article: "The Wallace Award Presentation-- 1990", Calling All Scots (American Scottish Foundation), August 13, 1990.
1990n.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "2 Nobel Prizes, Age Haven't Cut Pauling's Curiosity About Nature", Houston (Texas) Post, August 19, 1990.
1990n.32.
Newsletter Article: "Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society", California State University Long Beach Chemistry and Biochemistry Department Newsletter, August 1990.
1990n.33.
Newsletter Article: "Linus Pauling Visits CSULB", California State University Long Beach Chemistry and Biochemistry Department Newsletter, August 1990.
1990n.34.
Catalog Excerpt: Russell: the Journal of the Bertrand Russell Archives, (Summer 1990): 56.
1990n.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Four Lemons a Day Keep Doctor Away", South Manchester Reporter (England), September 7, 1990.
1990n.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Promoters of Vitamin C Now Say It Suppresses Growth of AIDS Virus", San Jose (California) Mercury News, September 15, 1990.
1990n.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "AIDS Researchers Claim Success With Vitamin C", San Francisco Chronicle, September 15, 1990.
1990n.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Study Shows Vitamin C Effective Against AIDS", Hartford (Connecticut) Courant, September 16, 1990.
1990n.39.
Magazine Article: "The Politics of Vitamin C in the Treatment of Cancer", Healthcare Rights Advocate, September 1990.
1990n.40.
Journal Article: "ACA Presents 1990 Patterson Award to Woolfson", Physics Today, September 1990.
1990n.41.
Bulletin Article: "20 years ago in the Bulletin", Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, September 1990.
1990n.42.
Journal Article: "The Discovery of the Structure of Clay Minerals", Clay and Mineral Society News, (September 1990): 25.
1990n.43.
Magazine Article: "Looking Back...", Hexagon, Fall 1990.
1990n.44.
Catalog Listing: "Vitamin C and Cancer", St. Martin's Press, Fall 1990.
1990n.45.
Bulletin Article: Quane, Denis, "The Reception of Hydrogen Bonding by the Chemical Community: 1920-1937", Bulletin For The History of Chemistry, no. 7 (Fall, 1990).
1990n.46.
Bulletin Article: "The Pauling Factor: Vitamin C Gets Hearing at NIH", Washington, D.C. Science & Government Report, October 1, 1990.
1990n.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Recommends Vitamins for Cancer Survival", Carmel Valley (California) Sun, October 4, 1990.
1990n.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "Is Quest Tarnishing the Nobel?" Los Angeles Times, October 8, 1990.
1990n.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "Study Finds Vitamin C Can Inhibit AIDS Virus Production", Dallas (Texas) Morning News, October 8, 1990.
1990n.50.
Journal Article: "Cancer Institute Takes a Look at Ascorbic Acid", Journal of the American Medical Association, vol. 264, no. 15, (October 17, 1990): 1926.
1990n.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Recounts Political Persecution", Seattle (Washington) Times, October 28, 1990.
1990n.52.
Newspaper Clipping: "How To Get Your Research Published: Editors' Thoughts", Scientist, November 12, 1990.
1990n.53.
Magazine Article: "Pruning the Family Tree", West, November 1990.
1990n.54.
Newsletter Article: "Vitamin C Against Cancer: New Evidence", Hoffman Center (New York) News, December 1990.
1990n.55.
Newsletter Article: "Pauling Symposium Held at UW", University of Washington Chem Letter, December 1990.
1990n.56.
Newsletter Article: "[quote]", Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1990.
1990n.57.
Book Article: "Pauling-Ikeda Dialogue", Works of Daisaku Ikeda, p. 38, 1990.
1990n.58.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Still Singing Praises of Vitamin C", Publication Unknown [Knight-Ridder Newspapers], 1990.
1990n.59.
Journal Articles: Roberts, John D., "Once Upon a Molecule"; and Paradowski, Robert J., "Admiring a Chemist", Current Contents, (1990): 21.
1990n.60.
Magazine Article: "Vindicating Linus Pauling?" Current Contents, [undated] 1990.
1990n.61.
Play Script: Stein, Sherman, "Linus Pauling Goes to Washington", 1990.
1990n.62.
Newspaper Clipping: "Reflecting on the 1980's", Corvallis Oregon State University Foundation: Annual Report, 1990.
1990n.63.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Linus Pauling this, Linus Pauling that'", [Comic Strip] 1990.

1991n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1991.
1991n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Many Top U.S. Researchers are Disenchanted With Big Science", Scientist, January 7, 1991.
1991n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Stop The Rush To War!", New York Times, January 9, 1991.
1991n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Open Letter to President Bush: In Support of U.S. Persian Gulf Policy", Washington (D.C.) Times, January 9, 1991.
1991n.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Just Do as the Woman Says", San Francisco Chronicle, January 11, 1991.
1991n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Pushes Vitamins", University of California San Francisco Synapse, January 17, 1991.
1991n.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "War Brings Euphoria, Grief, Rage", San Francisco Chronicle, January 18, 1991.
1991n.7.
Magazine Article: "Scientists Organize Protests Against Gulf War", Chemical & Engineering News, January 21, 1991.
1991n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "People", Medical Tribune, January 24, 1991.
1991n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "An Open Letter To President Bush", Capitol Hill (Washington D. C.) Roll Call, January 24, 1991.
1991n.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "An Open Letter to President Bush", National Catholic Reporter, January 25, 1991.
1991n.11.
Journal Article: "Citizen Friendly Science", Science, vol. 251, January 25, 1991.
1991n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Popular Pauling", University of California San Francisco News Break, January 26, 1991.
1991n.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "An Open Letter to President Bush", Capitol Hill (Washington D. C.) Roll Call, January 28, 1991.
1991n.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling, Dalai Lama to be Honored Here", Santa Barbara (California) News Press, January 31, 1991.
1991n.15.
Newsletter Article: "Pauling Criticizes Consumer Reports", Townsend Letter for Doctors, January 1991.
1991n.16.
Magazine Article: "Views on Vitamin C and Cancer", Let's Live, January 1991.
1991n.17.
Flyer: "Stop The Rush To War", January, 1991.
1991n.18.
Newsletter Article: "Happy Birthday Linus Pauling!" Health Horizons, January/ February 1991.
1991n.19.
Journal Article: "Building Bridges of Peace and Culture", Soka Gakkai International Quarterly, January- March 1991.
1991n.20.
Journal Article: "Systematics Goes Molecular", Science, vol. 251, (February 22, 1991): 872-874.
1991n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Vitamin C Man at 90", San Francisco Chronicle, February 12, 1991.
1991n.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Still Curious as He Approaches 90", Bellevue (Washington) Journal American, February 17, 1991.
1991n.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Still Pursuing Science at 89", Rochester (New York) Democrat and Chronicle, February 17, 1991.
1991n.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Will to Know What Drives Linus Pauling as He Nears 90", Portland Oregonian, February 17, 1991.
1991n.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Will to Know Drives Linus Pauling as He Nears 90", Sunday Portland Oregonian, February 17, 1991.
1991n.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin Team Coy on Link With IQ", Guardian (England), February 18, 1991.
1991n.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Grand Old Man of Science", Chicago (Illinois) Tribune, February 22, 1991.
1991n.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Life", Columbia Missorian, February 24, 1991.
1991n.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Man For All Seasons", Sunday Denver Post, February 24, 1991.
1991n.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Journey Without End", Austin (Texas) American-Statesman, February 25, 1991.
1991n.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "He Always Had the Right Chemistry", Los Angeles Times, February 26, 1991.
1991n.32.
Journal Article: "Linus Pauling's 90th Birthday", Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine, February 26, 1991.
1991n.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Prized Fighter", Los Angeles Times, February 26, 1991.
1991n.34.
Newspaper Clipping: Editorial "He Always Had the Right Chemistry", Los Angeles Times, February 26, 1991.
1991n.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "At 90, Nobel Laureate Linus Pauling Still Going Strong", Reuters, February 26, 1991.
1991n.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "At 90, Linus Pauling Ponders a Life of Achievement", USA Today, February 26, 1991.
1991n.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling is Turning 90", Publication Unknown, February 27, 1991.
1991n.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chronicle: Linus Pauling is Turning 90", New York Times, February 27, 1991.
1991n.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Lauded at 90th Birthday Party", Peninsula (California) Times, February 27, 1991.
1991n.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peticija Na Savjest Čovječanstva", Večernji List (Croatia), February 27, 1991.
1991n.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "At 90, Scientist/ Peacemaker Still Hoping to Get Rid of War", Eugene (Oregon) Register-Guard, February 28, 1991.
1991n.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Laureate Turns 90", Sarasota (Florida) Herald-Tribune, February 28, 1991.
1991n.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Pacifism Persists", Medford (Oregon) Mail Tribune, February 28, 1991.
1991n.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Pauling Turns 90, Decries War", Cleveland (Ohio) Plain Dealer, February 28, 1991.
1991n.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "At 90, Pauling's Life is Rich in Honors and Vitamin C", "Scientists Skeptical of Nobel Diet", Record, February 28, 1991.
1991n.46.
Newspaper Photo with caption: "Two-time Nobel Laureate Linus Pauling...", Santa Barbara (California) News Press, Santa Barbara, California, February 28, 1991.
1991n.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel winner, OSU grad Pauling turns 90", Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette Times, February 28, 1991.
1991n.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "At 90, Chemist Linus Pauling is Still Sculpting a Universal Vision", Hartford (Connecticut) Courant, February 28, 1991.
1991n.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling at 90: Still Trying to Form a Picture of Universe", Albany (Oregon) Democrat-Herald, February 28, 1991.
1991n.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling at 90: I'm slower - But Still Right", San Jose (California) Mercury News, February 28, 1991.

1991n2.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1991.
1991n2.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cowboy der Wissenschaft", Donnerstag (Germany), February 28, 1991.
1991n2.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling, at 90, Finds World Still Imperfect", Florida Times-Union, February 28, 1991.
1991n2.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Still a Foe of War", Publication Unknown, February 28, 1991.
1991n2.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Turns 90, Searching", San Francisco Examiner, February 28, 1991.
1991n2.5.
Magazine Article: Klein, Morton A. "Vitamine C en Kanker", Orthomoleculair, February 1991.
1991n2.6.
Magazine Article: "The Nobel Pursuits of Linus Pauling", California, February 1991.
1991n2.7.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling", Egg Magazine, February 1991.
1991n2.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling, 90, Still Plugging for Vitamins", Eugene (Oregon) Register Guard, February 1991.
1991n2.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling warnt vor Gefahren des Golfkriegs", Rheinpfalz (Ludwigshafen, Germany), February 1991.
1991n2.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemiker mit Mut zum Engagement", Rheinpfalz (Ludwigshafen, Germany), February 1991.
1991n2.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Still at Work", Publication Unknown, March 1, 1991.
1991n2.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Step-by-step", University of Indiana Bloomington Indiana Daily Student, March 1, 1991.
1991n2.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "His Secret is in the Beret", New York Newsday, March 1, 1991.
1991n2.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "OSU to Celebrate Pauling", Portland Oregonian, March 5, 1991.
1991n2.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "American Topics: About People", The International Herald Tribune, March 6, 1991.
1991n2.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling to Party at OSU", Corvallis Oregon State University Daily Barometer, March 6, 1991.
1991n2.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "OSU throws party for Pauling's 90th", Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette Times, March 6, 1991.
1991n2.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "90-year-old Pauling's Still 'Systematic'", Portland Oregonian, March 7, 1991.
1991n2.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Celebrates 90th birthday at OSU", Corvallis Oregon State University Daily Barometer, March 7, 1991.
1991n2.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner Parties at OSU", Salem (Oregon) Statesman Journal, March 7, 1991.
1991n2.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Happy Birthday To You", Portland Oregonian, March 7, 1991. [Photograph and Caption].
1991n2.22.
Journal Article: "Pauling at 90", Science, March 8, 1991.
1991n2.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fighting for a Cure", Longview (Texas) News-Journal, March 9, 1991.
1991n2.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Почта мира«Я ВЕРЮ..." ["The World's Post: "I Believe..." Ленинский путь [Lenin's Way], March 13, 1991. [Postcard attached].
1991n2.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Brings Respectability to Vitamin", Los Angeles Times, March 17, 1991.
1991n2.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Still Poised at the 'Cutting Edge'", Christian Science Monitor, March 19, 1991.
1991n2.27.
Magazine Article: "Pauling Celebrates His 90th; Caltech, its 100th", Chemical and Engineering News, March 25, 1991.
1991n2.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling, Now 90, Seeks New Causes", Senior Spectrum, March 1991. [Note from Michelle McGurk attached].
1991n2.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Still at Work", Buffalo [?], March 1991.
1991n2.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "The History of Nutritional Medicine", [cartoon], Campaign for Health Through Food, Spring 1991.
1991n2.31.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin C Recognized by the National Cancer Institute", Nutrition for Optimal Health Association (NOHA) News, Spring 1991.
1991n2.32.
Booklet: An Evening for Peace - Nuclear Peace Foundation, April 6, 1991.
1991n2.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dalai Lama, Pauling Honored for Peace Work", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, April 7, 1991.
1991n2.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peacemakers", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, April 7, 1991.
1991n2.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dalai Lama, Pauling Honored by Nuclear Age Peace Foundation", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, April 11, 1991.
1991n2.36.
Journal Article: "Views", British Medical Journal, April 13, 1991.
1991n2.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "A los Laboratorios No les Gustan las Vitaminas Porque Son Muy Baratas", El Independiente (Madrid), April 14, 1991.
1991n2.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Visiting on Campus: Linus Pauling", Yale University (Connecticut) Weekly Bulletin & Calendar, April 22-29 1991.
1991n2.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "From Fish to Fission: Scholars Discuss it All", Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Inquirer, April 27, 1991.
1991n2.40.
Media Advisory: "Linus Pauling Receives Citation for Lifetime Achievement ", National Academy of Sciences, April 30, 1991.
1991n2.41.
Newspaper Clipping: No Title, Florida Times Union, April 1991.
1991n2.42.
Magazine Clipping: "Dr. David Harker", Impact, April 1991.
1991n2.43.
Newspaper Clipping: [Photograph with caption], Pasadena California Institute of Technology Caltech, April 1991.
1991n2.44.
Magazine Article: "Chemistry Regenerated", Book Reviews, May 10, 1991.
1991n2.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "'C' in Vitamin C Doesn't Mean Cholesterol", Publication Unknown, May 12, 1991.
1991n2.46.
Magazine Article: "Linked Functions", Book Reviews, May 17, 1991.
1991n2.47.
Magazine Article: "Pauling: An "A" Grade For "C" Efforts", Health Freedom News, May 1991.
1991n2.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "Society Shortchanges Senor Citizens", Salinas (California) Californian, May 1991.
1991n2.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "Noted Peace Activist Perry Dead at 74", Vancouver (British Columbia) Sun, June 8, 1991. [Service Announcement Attached].
1991n2.50.
Newsletter Article: "Health Via Science News", Nick Nacks, June 15, 1991.
1991n2.51.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine", Orthomoleculair, June 1991.
1991n2.52.
Newsletter Article: "Bombs Away! Keep the Bomb Away!", American Philosophical Society News, vol. 6, no. 2, (June 1991): 3.
1991n2.53.
Newsletter Article: "A Story For My Grandchildren", World Academy of Art and Science News, July 1991.
1991n2.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Peaceful World Order", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, July 21, 1991.
1991n2.55.
Magazine Article: "The Guru of Vitamin C", Washington Post Health, July 30, 1991.

1991n3.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1991.
1991n3.1.
Magazine Article: "Two-time Nobel Prize Winner Celebrates 90th Birthday", Delta Upsilon Quarterly, July 1991.
1991n3.2.
Magazine Article: "Are These the Smartest People in America?" Parade, August 4, 1991.
1991n3.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mega Vitamins for Cancer Prevention and Cure", Freeman (Cebu City, Philippines), August 8, 1991, August 9, 1991. [2 of 2 parts].
1991n3.4.
Journal Article: Door Theo Richel, "Vitamine C En Kanker", Orthomoleculair, no. 4 (August 1991): 154-155.
1991n3.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "The World is Catching Uup to Linus Pauling", Tampa (Florida) Tribune-Times, September 1, 1991.
1991n3.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Opinion: Dispelling a Myth", Scientist, September 2, 1991.
1991n3.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Planning Helps Researchers Manage Information Overload", Scientist, September 2, 1991.
1991n3.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Rethinking Vitamin C", Portland Oregonian, September 9, 1991.
1991n3.9.
Magazine Article: "Der Vitaninprophet aus Palo Alto", Publication Unknown, September 10, 1991.
1991n3.10.
Journal Article: "Crusades and Rackets", Nature, vol. 353, (September 12, 1991): 125.
1991n3.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Institute Pleading For Millions From Public", Peninsula (California) Times Tribune, September 20, 1991.
1991n3.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Institute's Money Crisis", San Francisco Chronicle, September 23, 1991.
1991n3.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Institute Threatens to Close", San Francisco Examiner, September 23, 1991.
1991n3.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Record of Achievement Stands", San Jose (California) Mercury News, September 25, 1991.
1991n3.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Institute in Poor Financial Health", San Jose (California) Mercury News, September 29, 1991.
1991n3.16.
Journal Article: "Pauling Institute Foundering", Science, (October 11, 1991): 192-193, 254.
1991n3.17.
Magazine Article: "Der Alte Man Und Das Hohe C", Hamburger Asendblatt (Germany), October 12/13, 1991.
1991n3.18.
Journal Article: Untitled, Publication Unknown (Germany), October 12/13, 1991.
1991n3.19.
Journal Article: "Vitamin C Gets a Little Respect", Science, October 18, 1991.
1991n3.20.
Typescript: "Professor Pauling: Genius and Maverick!", October 23, 1991.
1991n3.21.
Magazine Article: "No More War! The Mega-Scientist", Health Consciousness, October 1991.
1991n3.22.
Magazine Article: "Tribute to Linus Pauling, Ph.D.", Health Consciousness, October 1991.
1991n3.23.
Magazine Article: "The Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine -- Your Friend in Research", Health Consciousness, October 1991.
1991n3.24.
Magazine Article: Armstrong, David and Elizabeth M., "Great American Medicine Show", Image, 99. 18-21, November 3, 1991.
1991n3.25.
Newspaper clipping: "Misconduct Case Stresses Importance of Good Notekeeping", Scientist, November 11, 1991.
1991n3.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hvala Vam Cestiti Linus Pauling!", Varazdinske Vijesti (Croatia), November 28, 1991. [Includes correspondence].
1991n3.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Study: Vitamin C May Stop Genetic Flaws", San Francisco Examiner, December 8, 1991.
1991n3.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Science Begins to Reset the Clock", Chicago (Illinois) Tribune, December 8, 1991.
1991n3.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prizes Hit 90", USA Today, December 9, 1991.
1991n3.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Quatre-vingt-dix ans de Nobel", Le Monde (France), December 11, 1991.
1991n3.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Found to Shield Sperm from Genetic Damage", San Jose (California) Mercury News, December 16, 1991.
1991n3.32.
Newsletter: "The National Cancer Institute and Ascorbic Acid", Morton A. Klein, Townsend Letter, no. 101, (December 1991): 967-970.
1991n3.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Grand Old Man of Science", San Francisco Chronicle, 1991. [Includes correspondence].
1991n3.34.
Magazine Article: "Finding the Key in C", Stanford (California) University Magazine, 1991.
1991n3.35.
Coverpage: The Pauling Catalogue, Kerr Library Special Collections, 1991.
1991n3.36.
Typescript: Rath, Matthias, "Vitamin C or Cholesterol - Did Linus Pauling Raise the Value of Merck Sharp & Dohme Shares by 6 Points?", 1991.
1991n3.37.
Newsletter Article: "Linus Strikes Again!", Felix Letter, no. 60, 1991.
1991n3.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Oregon is Proud of Pauling", Salem (Oregon) Statesman Journal, 1991.
1991n3.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling 90 Jahre Jung!", Dr. H. Metz Gesundheits Forum (Switzerland), 1991.
1991n3.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling, 90 Ans, Continue... La Rage De Savoir", Publication Unknown (Switzerland), 1991.
1991n3.41.
Book Excerpt: Armstrong, David, "Vitamins: The New Patent Medicines?", The Great American Medicine Show: Being an Illustrated History of Hucksters, Healers, Health Evangelists, and Heroes from Plymouth Rock to the Present, Simon & Schuster, pp. 235-245, 1991.
1991n3.42.
Book Excerpt: Kohler, Robert E., "Linus Pauling: Structural Chemistry", Partners in Science: Foundations and Natural Scientists 1900-1945, University of Chicago Press, pp. 341-357, 1991.
1991n3.43.
Book Excerpt: Stearn, Marshall B. "Linus Pauling" Portraits of Passion: Aging, Defying the Myth, Park West Publishers, pp. 21-25, 1991.
1991n3.44.
Newspaper Article: "Herzinfarkt und 'Arterienverkalkung'-eine Ganz Einfache Erklärung", Publication Unknown (Germany), 1991.
1991n3.45.
Magazine Article: "Science Fiction", Publication Unknown, 1991.

1992n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1992.
1992n.1.
Newspaper Article: "Doctor's Groundswell for Vitamin E in Megadoses", Medical Tribune, January 7, 1992.
1992n.2.
Magazine Article: "Readers Pick America's Smartest People", Parade Magazine, January 13, 1992.
1992n.3.
Magazine Article: "Beleaguering the Cancer Establishment", Book Reviews, January 31, 1992.
1992n.4.
Magazine Article: "In and Out of Millikan's School", Pasadena California Institute of Technology Caltech News, February 25, 1992.
1992n.5.
Newsletter Article: No Title, [missing pages] D. D. Eberl, Clay and Mineral Society News, February 1992.
1992n.6.
Newspaper Article: "Vitamins Win Support as Potent Agents of Health", New York Times, March 10, 1992.
1992n.7.
Newsletter Article: "Linus Pauling-- Still Going Strong at 91", News (Aruba, Netherlands Antilles), March 25, 1992.
1992n.8.
Newsletter Article: "Vitamin C vs. Heart Disease", Nick Nacks, March/April 1992.
1992n.9.
Journal Article: Sapp, Jan, "Essay Review: Portraying Molecular Biology", Journal of the History of Biology, vol. 25, no. 1, (Spring 1992): 149-155.
1992n.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Belongs in Vitamin Discussion", New York Times, April 4, 1992.
1992n.11.
Magazine Article: Toufexis, Anastasia, "The New Scoop on Vitamins", Time, (April 6, 1992): 46-53.
1992n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Historic Bungalows Invite Step Back in Time", Pasadena (California) Star-News, April 6, 1992.
1992n.13.
Magazine Article: "The Real Power of Vitamins", Time, April 6, 1992.
1992n.14.
Magazine Article: "Schwung Für Die Senioren", Stern, April 15, 1992.
1992n.15.
Journal Article: "Productivity Drive", Nature, April 30, 1992.
1992n.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Study Finds Vitamin C Prolongs Life", Los Angeles Times, May 8, 1992.
1992n.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Take Your Vitamins -- You Really May Live Longer", Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Inquirer, May 8, 1992.
1992n.18.
Newspaper Article: "Vitamin C Linked to Heart Benefit", New York Times, May 8, 1992.
1992n.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Survives Cancer; He's Still Wolfing Down Vitamin C", Grants Pass (Oregon) Daily Courier, May 15, 1992.
1992n.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Guru Pauling Battles 'The Big C'", Palmdale (California) Antelope Valley Press, May 15, 1992.
1992n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Reveals Battle with Prostate Cancer", Portland Oregonian, May 15, 1992.
1992n.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin Guru Reveals He's Fighting Cancer", Trenton (New Jersey) Trentonian, May 15, 1992.
1992n.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Contracts Cancer", Contra Costa (California) Times, California, May 15, 1992.
1992n.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Feels Vindicated by Finding", Buffalo (New York) News, Buffalo, New York, May 15, 1992.
1992n.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Fan Pauling Has Cancer", Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Inquirer, May 15, 1992.
1992n.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Reveals He Has Prostate Cancer", San Francisco Chronicle, May 15, 1992.
1992n.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Advocate Pauling Has Cancer", Sacramento (California) Bee, May 15, 1992.
1992n.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "For Linus Pauling, Vitamins Aren't All.", New York Times, May 15, 1992.
1992n.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Guru Claims Cancer Delay", Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch, May 15, 1992.
1992n.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Contracts Prostate Cancer", West County (California) Times, May 15, 1992.
1992n.31.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: "I don't expect to live forever. . ." [re: announcement of prostate cancer], Raleigh (North Carolina) News & Observer, May 15, 1992.
1992n.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Advocate Tells of Cancer Bout", Austin (Texas) American-Statesman, May 15, 1992.
1992n.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Treated for Cancer", Stanford (California) Daily, May 15, 1992.
1992n.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin Guru Fights Cancer with Drug, Doses of Vitamin C", Publication Unknown, May 15, 1992.
1992n.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Guru Has Cancer", Publication Unknown, May 15, 1992.
1992n.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Long Live Dr. Pauling", Brainerd (Minnesota) Daily Dispatch, May 19, 1992.
1992n.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "After more than 20 years, why won't doctors accept Vitamin C?", Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Inquirer, May 24, 1992.
1992n.38.
Newsletter Article: "Dr. Linus Pauling: 'How to Live Longer and Feel Better'", Fargo (North Dakota) Health Shopper, May 1992.
1992n.39.
Newspaper Clippings: "Herb Caen: All Right Harry James. . .; Maybe Linus Pauling . . .", San Francisco Chronicle, May 1992.
1992n.40.
Journal Article: "50 and 100 Years Ago", Scientific American, May 1992.
1992n.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Milestone Found in Ester-C", Fargo (North Dakota) Health Shopper, May 1992.
1992n.42.
Newsletter Article: "Linus Pauling Discovers a Safe, Simple Way to Avoid Heart Disease", Health & Healing, vol. 2, no. 5, May 1992.
1992n.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Patient to Doctor", Midland Park (New Jersey) Villadom Times, June 3, 1992.
1992n.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Two-Time Nobel Laureate Linus Pauling..." Associated Press, June 3, 1992.
1992n.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Most Vigorous Believer in Vitamin C", Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Inquirer, June 28, 1992.
1992n.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Laureate Stands by Lots of Vitamin C", Houston (Texas) Chronicle, June 30, 1992.
1992n.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner Pauling Touts Health Benefits of Vitamin C", Houston (Texas) Post, June 30, 1992.
1992n.48.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin C No Longer Gets The Shoulder", Self, June 1992.
1992n.49.
Magazine Photo with Caption: "Breakfast with a Nobel Laureate", Publication Unknown, June/July 1992.
1992n.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Heart to Heart", Houston (Texas) Chronicle, July 1, 1992.
1992n.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "Credit comes slowly, but this guy can wait", Detroit (Michigan) Free Press, July 2, 1992.
1992n.52.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Says Vitamin C Prevents Heart Disease", Marin County (California) Independent Journal, July 3, 1992.
1992n.53.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Still Champions Vitamin C", Las Vegas (Nevada) Sun, July 3, 1992.
1992n.54.
Newspaper Article: No Title, [re: Vitamin C Preventing Heart Disease], Associated Press, July 3, 1992.
1992n.55.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C May Deter Heart Illness", Chicago (Illinois) Tribune, July 4, 1992.
1992n.56.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Finds More Reasons to Take Vitamin C", San Jose (California) Mercury News, July 4, 1992.
1992n.57.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Vitamin C Man: At 91, Linus Pauling still seeks the secret of longevity", Winston-Salem (North Carolina) Journal, July 12, 1992.
1992n.58.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Still Can 'C' Benefits of Taking Vitamins in Megadoses", Star (California), July 12, 1992.
1992n.59.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Regaining his Old Reputation", Portland Oregonian, July 13, 1992.
1992n.60.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Stepping Down", San Mateo (California) Times, San Mateo, California, July 30, 1992.
1992n.61.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Steps Down as Head of Science Institute He Founded", Publication Unknown, July 30, 1992.
1992n.62.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Quits As Head of Institute", San Francisco Chronicle, July 30, 1992.

1992n2.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1992.
1992n2.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling says he will relinquish day-to-day duties at his institute", Peninsula (California) Times Tribune, July 30, 1992.
1992n2.2.
Journal Article: "Advances in Vitamin C", The Sciences, July/August 1992.
1992n2.3.
Newsletter Article: "Breakfast with a Nobel Laureate", Inside Saint Luke's Episcopal Hospital, July 29-August 11, 1992.
1992n2.4.
Journal Article: Atkins, P.W. "States of Transition", Nature, August 13, 1992.
1992n2.5.
Magazine Article: "Pauling Advocates Vitamin C and Lysine to be Heart Healthy", Forum, August 27, 1992.
1992n2.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Food Feud", San Jose (California) Mercury News, August 30, 1992.
1992n2.7.
Magazine Article: "The Supplements Debate: Pro", West, (August 30, 1992): 9-10.
1992n2.8.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling", People, (August 31, 1992): 101-105.
1992n2.9.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling: At 91, the two-time Nobel Laureate Hasn't Lost His Vitality or His Faith in Vitamin C", People, August 31, 1992.
1992n2.10.
Newspaper Article: "Dr. Linus Pauling Addresses Texas Medical Center Community", Texas Medical Center News, August 1992.
1992n2.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C for Prostate Cancer?", Medical Tribune, September 10, 1992.
1992n2.12.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: "Hoping to see the Linus Pauling Institute Stay Put...", Peninsula (California) Times Tribune, September 11, 1992.
1992n2.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists Finally Give Vitamin C Its Due", San Francisco Chronicle, September 23, 1992.
1992n2.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Begs For More Time", Peninsula (California) Times Tribune, September 24, 1992.
1992n2.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "FDA Positions on Vitamins", San Francisco Chronicle, September 27, 1992.
1992n2.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "OAC to OSC to OSU", Corvallis Oregon State University Oregon Stater, September 1992.
1992n2.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "W. Gifford Jones", Sault Ste. Marie (Ontario) Sault Star, October 3, 1992.
1992n2.18.
Journal Article: "Language for a Polyglot Readership", Nature, vol. 359, October 8, 1992.
1992n2.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Institute Seems Likely to Get Extension", Peninsula (California) Times Tribune, October 19, 1992.
1992n2.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Subdivision Request Becomes Church-and-State Debate", Peninsula (California) Times Tribune, October 20, 1992.
1992n2.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Institute May Get Reprieve", Palo Alto (California) Weekly, October 21, 1992.
1992n2.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C May Aid Heart", Publication Unknown, October 21, 1992.
1992n2.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Institute gets second chance", San Jose (California) Mercury News, October 21, 1992.
1992n2.24.
Magazine Article: "The Power of Vitamin C", Health, October 1992.
1992n2.25.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin C May Lower Death Rates", Access, September/October 1992.
1992n2.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Hits the Heart of the Problem", Waukesha (Wisconsin) Freeman, November 1, 1992.
1992n2.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Institute in Danger", Los Altos Hills (California) Sentinel, November 6, 1992.
1992n2.28.
Journal Article: "Effect of Vitamin and Trace-element Supplementation on Immune Responses and Infection in Elderly Subjects", Lancet, November 7, 1992.
1992n2.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamins Cut Infections in Elderly", San Francisco Chronicle, November 9, 1992.
1992n2.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Headline in Poor Taste", Medical Tribune, November 12, 1992.
1992n2.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner Speaks on Campus", University of Houston (Texas) Daily Cougar, November 12, 1992.
1992n2.32.
Journal Article: "In Praise of Pauling", Scientific American, (November 1992): 134-136.
1992n2.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Laureate Stands by his Maverick Ideas", Houston (Texas) Post, December 5, 1992.
1992n2.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Going for the C", Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Inquirer, December 21, 1992.
1992n2.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "MDs Overwhelmingly for Vitamin E at 100 IU", Medical Tribune, December 24, 1992.
1992n2.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling: Passions for Peace and Discovery", Monterey County (California) Herald, December 27, 1992.
1992n2.37.
Magazine Article: "A Medicina Orthomolecular Corrige os Danos Provocados Pelos Radicais Livres", Globo Ciêna, vol. 2, no. 16, December 1992.
1992n2.38.
Magazine Article: "Crece en Estatura la Vitamina C", Publication Unknown, 1992.
1992n2.39.
Magazine Article: "El Retiro De Linus Pauling", Publication Unknown, 1992.
1992n2.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Sees Vitamin as Helping Arteries", Publication Unknown, 1992.
1992n2.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: Vitamin C Curbs Heart Disease", Fremont (California) Argus, 1992.
1992n2.42.
Typescript, Correspondence: "Linus Pauling -- Still Going Strong at 91", Linus Pauling Institute Newsletter, [?] 1992.
1992n2.43.
Book: The Humanist of the Year Book 1953-1991, Mildred McCallister and Lloyd Kumley, 1992.
1992n2.44.
Book: Académie des Sciences, 1992.
1992n2.45.
Calendar: Milestones in Chemistry, 1992.
1992n2.46.
Journal Article: Richards, Evelleen "Showdown at High Noon for Linus Pauling", Science as Culture, vol. 3 no. 2, (1992): 282-295.
1992n2.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Business As Usual' Under Pauling's Son", San Jose (California) Mercury News, 1992.
1992n2.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "Life Work", Herald, 1992.
1992n2.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "At 91, Pauling May Be Best Proof of His Theory", Arizona Daily Star, 1992.
1992n2.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling: Vitamin C Advocate Usually Right", Nutrition Reporter, 1992.
1992n2.51.
Journal Article: Wang, Jessica, "Science, Security and the Cold War-- The Case of E.U. Condon", University of Chicago (Illinois) ISIS, vol. 83, (1992): 238-269.
1992n2.52.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling is Treated for Prostate Cancer", Publication Unknown, 1992.
1992n2.53.
Booklet: National Advisory Council, Texas Heart Institute, 1992.
1992n2.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Sees New Benefits in Vitamin C", Denver (Colorado) Post, 1992.
1992n2.55.
Newspaper Clipping: "Let Linus Pauling Institute Stay Put", Palo Alto (California) Times Tribune, 1992.

1993n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1993.
1993n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C: Cold Cure-All, Panacea or Potential Danger?", New Orleans (Louisiana) Times Picayune, January 5, 1993.
1993n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "He conquered the skeptics", Peninsula (California) Times Tribune, January 30, 1993.
1993n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: [in Japanese], January 31, 1993.
1993n.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling: The Sage of Vitamin C", Medical World News, January 1993.
1993n.5.
Journal Article: "Hype and Hope: The Cost of Vitamins", report by the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs, January 1993.
1993n.6.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling's Rehab", Discover, January 1993.
1993n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Olympic Medalist James E. LuValle, 80, Dies Overseas", Palo Alto (California) Times Tribune, February 12, 1993.
1993n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Linus Pauling Institute, Dance Studio Will Stay Put as Council Extends Exemptions", Palo Alto (California) Times Tribune, February 17, 1993.
1993n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling His Remarkable Career", Corvallis Oregon State University Oregon Stater, February 1993.
1993n.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "ALS Teams Rush Into Vitamin Trials", Boston Globe, March 22, 1993.
1993n.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "At 92, Linus Pauling is Still Making Waves", Palo Alto (California) Weekly, March 26, 1993.
1993n.12.
Journal Article: John Horgan, "Stubbornly Ahead of His Time", Scientific American, vol. 266, no. 3 (March 1993): 36, 40.
1993n.13.
Magazine Article: "It's Elementary", Access, March 1993.
1993n.14.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin C Vindicated", Prepared Foods, March 1993.
1993n.15.
Magazine Article: "Scenes from the Denver Meeting", Chemistry and Engineering News, April 12, 1993.
1993n.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Some Vegetables May Have Power to Suppress Tumors", San Jose (California) Mercury News, April 13, 1993.
1993n.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Ideas Deserve Some Fair Testing", Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette-Times, April 21, 1993.
1993n.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin E Said to Neutralize Cholesterol", Washington Post, May 2, 1993.
1993n.19.
Magazine Article: "La Vitamina que Vence al Reloj", Clarín Revista (Argentina), May 2, 1993.
1993n.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Discusses Topics Vitamin C to Nuclear Weapons", News Reporter, May 3, 1993.
1993n.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Healthy Promise of Anti-Oxidants", Riverside (California) Press-Enterprise, May 18, 1993.
1993n.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin E May Cut Heart Disease Risk, Studies Find", San Francisco Chronicle, May 20, 1993.
1993n.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Lifetime of dedication to vitamin C", Stanford (California) Daily, May 24, 1993.
1993n.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Leaders chided for not addressing misery", Inland Valley (California) Daily Bulletin, California, May 28, 1993.
1993n.25.
Newsletter Articles: "A.I.D.S. and Vitamin C", "News for Newsweek", "Daily Vitamins Boost Immunity", "Another Letter"Nick Nacks, May/June 1993.
1993n.26.
Journal Article: "New Theory on Heart Disease", Optimum Nutrition, vol. 6, no. 1, (Spring 1993): 28-35.
1993n.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fear of Vitamins", Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) City Paper, June 11-18, 1993.
1993n.28.
Journal Article: "Nobel Thoughts", Journal of Irreproducible Results, May/June, 1993.
1993n.29.
Magazine Article: "Heresy! Three Modern Galileos", OMNI Magazine, June 1993.
1993n.30.
Journal Article: "Architecture of the Invisible", Nature, vol. 364, August 5, 1993.
1993n.31.
News Release: "Linus Pauling lectures on Vitamin C and Heart Disease", Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, August 13, 1993.
1993n.32.
Magazine Article: "Found in the Othmer Library IV: Pauling's Chemical Bond", Chemical Heritage, Summer 1993.
1993n.33.
Magazine Article: "Science Publishing Is Urgently In Need of Major Reform", Scientist, September 6, 1993.
1993n.34.
Journal Article: "Succeeding in Science: Some Rules of Thumb", Science, vol. 261, (September 24, 1993): 1812-1813.
1993n.35.
Magazine Article: Borman, Stu, "Chemical Pioneer Sir Christopher Ingold Remembered in Centenary of His Birth", Chemical and Engineering News, (September 27, 1993): 29-32.
1993n.36.
Newsletter Article: "Cautions Concerning Vitamin C", Ironic Blood, vol. 13, no. 5, (September-October 1993): 1.
1993n.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Federal Agency at Odds with Science", Los Angeles Times, October 15, 1993.

1993n2.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1993.
1993n2.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling: The Man of Our Century", Body & Soul, vol. 8, no. 16, October 1993. [Part 1 of 2].
1993n2.2.
Magazine Article: Schuitemaker, Gert E., "Linus Pauling, Thank you!", Orthomoleculair, no. 5, (October 1993): 189.
Magazine Article: Russchen, F. T., "7e Orthomoleculaire Informatiedag", Orthomoleculair, no. 5, (October 1993): 199-202.
1993n2.3.
Typescript: Marinacci, Barbara, "A Scientist in Society -- Linus Pauling Speaks Out (An Anthology of His Writings and Talks)", November 25, 1993.
1993n2.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling: The Scientist", Body & Soul, November 1993. [Part 2 of 2].
1993n2.5.
Journal Article: "Liebig's IU Offspring", Chemical Heritage, vol. 11, no. 1, (Winter 1993-1994): 7.
1993n2.6.
Catalog Article: "Introduction to Quantum Mechanics", [Book Review] Mathematics and Science Catalog, (1993): 28.
Catalog Article: "General Chemistry", [Book Review] Mathematics and Science Catalog, (1993): 45.
1993n2.7.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling: "La Vitamina E Detiene La Vejez", Para ti (Argentina), no. 3698, (1993): 76-79.
1993n2.8.
Pamphlet: Society of Biological Psychiatry 1992-1993, 1993.
1993n2.9.
Galley Proof: "Linus Carl Pauling, 1901- ", Dictionary of Nobel Laureates in Chemistry, 1993.
1993n2.10.
Magazine Article: "The Absolute Latest on Vitamin C From Its Foremost Advocate at 92", Health News and Review, 1993.
1993n2.11.
Magazine Article: "A Conversation With Dr. Linus Pauling", Health Counselor, 1993.
1993n2.12.
Brochure: The Academy of Achievement, Danville, California, 1993.
1993n2.13.
Advertisement: "CRC Press Handbook of Chemistry and Physics 74th Edition", 1993.

1994n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1994.
1994n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Four Steps to Absolute Peace", New York Times Book Review, January 9, 1994.
1994n.2.
Journal Article: "Vitamin C and Cancer: The Irrefutable Evidence", International Journal of Alternative & Complementary Medicine, January 1994.
1994n.3.
Journal Article: "Linus Pauling's Prescription for Health", Natural Health, January/February 1994.
1994n.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Herb Caen: Monday Moaning", San Francisco Chronicle, February 14, 1994.
1994n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Celebrates A New Communion", Oakland (California) Tribune, February 1994.
1994n.6.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling -- Out on a Limb Again", Longevity, February 1994. [Includes draft from author].
1994n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Engineers", Corvallis Oregon State University Oregon Stater, February 1994.
1994n.8.
Typescript: "The Marvel of Vitamin C", Muscle & Fitness, February 1994. [Includes correspondence].
1994n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling is sued", Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette-Times, March 18, 1994.
1994n.10.
Journal Article: "Linus Pauling and his Scientific Credibility", Journal of the American College of Nutrition, March 31, 1994.
1994n.11.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling: A life of Nobel Endeavors", Kira Albin, Grand Times, vol. 3, no. 2, (March 1994): 12-15.
1994n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nonagenarians Stay Active", Scientist, April 18, 1994.
1994n.13.
Newsletter Article: "Linus Pauling: A Tribute", American Association for the Advancement of Science, April 25, 1994.
1994n.14.
Newsletter Article: "Linus Pauling- Still a Lion at 93", Health & Healing, April 1994.
1994n.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fossil Named In Honor Of Nobel Peace Prize Winner", Republic (Washington) News-Miner, May 5, 1994.
1994n.16.
Proceedings Article: "Linus Pauling A Tribute", Proceedings of the Pacific Division, American Association for the Advancement of Science - 75th Annual Meeting of the Pacific Division, AAAS, vol. 13, Pt. 1, (June 19, 1994): 27-28.
1994n.17.
Journal Article: "Biography of Linus Carl Pauling", Current Biography, June 1994.
1994n.18.
Newspaper Clipping: [in Japanese with photo of LP], July 7, 1994.
1994n.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling waits almost 40 years for Poly", California Polytechnic Sate University San Luis Obispo Summer Mustang, July 21, 1994.
1994n.20.
Magazine Article: Gannes, Stuart, "The Prophet of Vitamin C", Self, (July 1994): 54-57.
1994n.21.
Newsletter Clipping: "Linus Pauling on Both Sides of the White House Fence", American Chemical Society, July 1994. [Includes correspondence].
1994n.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Dies at 93; Winner of Two Nobel Prizes", San Diego (California) Union-Tribune, August 20, 1994.
1994n.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner Pauling Dead at 93", Reuters World Service, August 20, 1994.
1994n.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Dead at 93", San Jose (California) Mercury News, August 20, 1994.
1994n.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Dies at 93", Portland Oregonian, August 20, 1994.
1994n.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner Linus Pauling Dies", Inland Valley (California) Daily Bulletin, August 20, 1994.
1994n.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner, OSU Graduate Pauling Dies", Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette-Times, August 20, 1994.
1994n.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Two-Time Nobel Winner Linus C. Pauling Dies at 93", Los Angeles Times, August 20, 1994.
1994n.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Two-time Nobel Laureate Linus Pauling Dead at 93", Gallup (New Mexico) Independent, August 20, 1994.
1994n.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling, Nobel Winner, Dead at 93", Camarillo (California) Star-Free Press, August 20, 1994.
1994n.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Laureate Linus Pauling Dies at 93", Portland Oregonian, August 20, 1994.
1994n.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Dies at 93", San Francisco Examiner, August 20, 1994.

1994n2.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1994.
1994n2.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner Linus Pauling Dies at 93", San Francisco Chronicle, August 20, 1994.
1994n2.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Two-Time Nobel Prize Winner Pauling Dies", San Jose (California) Mercury News, August 20, 1994.
1994n2.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Omstridd Men Dubbelt Prisad", Sydsvenska Dagbladet (Lund, Sweden), August 21, 1994.
1994n2.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling: The Century's Greatest Chemist", Sunday Times (London), August 21, 1994.
1994n2.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Revered and Ridiculed" and "Expert on Molecules Who Shunned the Establishment", Independent (London), August 21, 1994.
1994n2.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dubble Nobelpristagearen död", Dagens Nyheten (Lund, Sweden), August 21, 1994.
1994n2.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: An Achiever in Science, Peace", Orange County (California) Register State, August 21, 1994.
1994n2.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling [Obituary]", Telegraph (London), August 21, 1994.
1994n2.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Two-Time Nobel Winner Linus Pauling Dies at 93", Washington Post, August 21, 1994.
1994n2.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Passions: Peace, Vitamin C", Camarillo (California) Star Free Press, August 21, 1994.
1994n2.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Charted Life Itself", Santa Cruz (California) Sentinel, August 21, 1994.
1994n2.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Two-Time Nobel Winner Linus Pauling Dies at 93", Washington Post, August 21, 1994.
1994n2.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "For Some, Linus Pauling Was a Super Superstar", Portland Oregonian, August 21, 1994.
1994n2.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Leaves Papers to OSU", Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette-Times, August 21, 1994.
1994n2.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Thinker, he was a Scientist, Activist, Scorned", Publication Unknown, August 21, 1994.
1994n2.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner Pauling Dead at 93", Goldsboro (North Carolina) News-Argus, August 21, 1994.
1994n2.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Dead at 93", Palestine (Texas) Herald-Press, August 21, 1994.
1994n2.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Two-time Nobel laureate Dies", Denison (Texas) Herald, August 21, 1994.
1994n2.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Versatile Scientist Pauling Dies at 93", Victoria (Texas) Advocate, August 21, 1994.
1994n2.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Linus Pauling Dies of Cancer at 93", Caller-Times, Corpus Christi, Texas, August 21, 1994.
1994n2.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Two-time Laureate Linus Pauling Dies", Muskogee (Oklahoma) Phoenix and Times Democrat, August 21, 1994.
1994n2.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel laureate Dead at 93", Norman (Oklahoma) Transcript, Norman, Oklahoma, August 21, 1994.
1994n2.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Dies at 93; Won 2 Nobel Prizes", Washington Times, August 21, 1994.
1994n2.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Two-time Nobel Prize Winner Linus Pauling Dies", Minneapolis (Minnesota) Star-Tribune, August 21, 1994.
1994n2.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus C. Pauling Dies at 93; Chemist and Voice for Peace", New York Times, August 21, 1994.

1994n3.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1994.
1994n3.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Flamboyant Scientist's Legacy", Los Angeles Times, August 21, 1994.
1994n3.2.
Newspaper Clipping: Hurst, John, "An Inspiration to Students as a Trailblazer and Humanitarian", Los Angeles Times, August 21, 1994.
1994n3.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemist, Activist Linus Pauling Dies", Houston (Texas) Chronicle, August 21, 1994.
1994n3.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner Pauling Dies of Cancer", St. Petersburg (Florida) Times, August 21, 1994.
1994n3.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling: Won 2 Nobels", Chicago (Illinois) Tribune, August 21, 1994.
1994n3.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fallece el Químico Pauling, dos veces premio Nobel", Efe (Mexico), August 21, 1994.
1994n3.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Muere el Premio Nobel de la paz y de Química Linus Pauling", El Pais (Mexico), August 21, 1994.
1994n3.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Muere en California el Químico Linus Pauling, nico Ceintfico galardoado con dos Nobel", ABC (Mexico) August 21, 1994.
1994n3.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Forscher und Apostel: Linus Pauling Gestorben", Kölner Stadt Unzeiger (Germany), August 21, 1994.
1994n3.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling, deux fois prix Nobel, est mort", Le Monde (France), August 21-22, 1994.
1994n3.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Scientist and the Crusader", Los Angeles Times, August 22, 1994.
1994n3.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling, Double Nobel Winner, Dies", International Herald Tribune, August 22, 1994.
1994n3.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling, Double Nobel Excentrique", L'Actualité, (Paris), August 22, 1994.
1994n3.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Recalled as a Visionary by Secretary", Times (London), August 22, 1994. [Letter from Leni Lane attached].
1994n3.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Conscience of Science", Guardian (United Kingdom), August 22, 1994.
1994n3.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Kruisvaarder Voor de Wereldvrede", De Vos Media Produkties (Amsterdam), August 22, 1994.
1994n3.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Geloofde Heilig in Vitamine C", Met Parool (Netherlands), August 22, 1994.
1994n3.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Baanbrekend, Omstreden Geleerde en Activist", Publication Unknown, August 22, 1994.
1994n3.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelpreisträger Pauling Ist Tot", Saarbrücker Zeitung (Germany), August 22, 1994.
1994n3.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling", Times (London), August 22, 1994.
1994n3.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Institute May Move to Oregon", San Francisco Chronicle, August 22, 1994.
1994n3.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling: Double Nobel Winner", Scottish Gazette, August 22, 1994.
1994n3.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner Linus Pauling Dies", California Cambrian, August 22, 1994.
1994n3.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Obituary of Linus Pauling", Daily Telegraph (United Kingdom), August 22, 1994.
1994n3.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling, Leader in Chemistry", Financial Times (London), August 22, 1994.
1994n3.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling, Crusader for Peace and Healing Powers of Vitamin C", USA Today, August 22, 1994.
1994n3.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling", San Francisco Chronicle, August 23, 1994.
1994n3.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Agitator for Human Advancement", Milwaukee (Wisconsin) Journal, August 23, 1994.
1994n3.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Institute Plans Move to Oregon", San Jose (California) Mercury News, August 23, 1994.
1994n3.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "What Took You So Long?" [Comic], Denver (Colorado) Post, August 23, 1994.
1994n3.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "OSU Fields Inquiries on Pauling", Eugene (Oregon) Register Guard, August 23, 1994.
1994n3.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: A Man of Many Parts", Vancouver (British Columbia) Sun, August 23, 1994.
1994n3.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner Linus Pauling Dies at Age 93" Palo Alto (California) Weekly, August 24, 1994.
1994n3.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus C. Pauling", Portland Oregonian, August 24, 1994.
1994n3.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus C. Pauling", Fresno (California) Bee, August 24, 1994.
1994n3.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Institute May Move to Oregon", Fresno (California) Bee, August 24, 1994.
1994n3.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Institute Considers Move to Oregon State", Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette-Times, August 24, 1994.
1994n3.38.
Editorial Cartoon re: Linus Pauling Collection at OSU, Albany (Oregon) Democrat-Herald, August 24, 1994.
1994n3.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Stanford Faculty Recollections of Linus Pauling", Business Wire, August 24, 1994.
1994n3.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Institute Plans to Move to Oregon State University", San Jose (California) Mercury News, August 24, 1994.
1994n3.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Scientist With a Soul: Linus Pauling Dedicated His Restless Genius to a Better World", Pasadena (California) Star Ledger, August 24, 1994.
1994n3.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner Pauling Dies", Cedar Rapids Gazette, August 24, 1994.
1994n3.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Colleagues Recall Multifaceted Scientist Pauling", Stanford University Campus Report, August 24, 1994.
1994n3.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling: Most Versatile Scientist", Cedar Rapids (Iowa) Gazette, August 24, 1994.
1994n3.44a.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling’s Work to Live on at Oregon State", Portland Oregonian, August 24, 1994.
1994n3.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling", Santa Barbara (California) Independent, August 25, 1994.
1994n3.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "In Memoriam: Linus Pauling", Santa Barbara (California) Independent, August 25, 1994.
1994n3.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Made Our World Much Better", Publication Unknown, Asbury Park (New Jersey) Press, August 25, 1994.
1994n3.48.
Journal Article: "Courteous Linus Pauling", Nature, no. 370, August 25, 1994.
1994n3.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling, 93, Leading Scientist Who Won 2 Nobels", Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania) Post-Gazette, August 26, 1994.
1994n3.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Memorial Service for Linus Pauling to Be Monday", Los Angeles Times, August 26, 1994.
1994n3.51.
Magazine Article: "Heroic doses", The Economist, (August 27, 1994): 74.
1994n3.52.
Magazine Article: Johanssan, Gunde, "Sonett till Linus Pauling", Värmlands Folkblad, August 27, 1994. [Includes translation].
1994n3.52a.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling’s Brilliance Remembered", by Keith Dalton, Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, August 27, 1994.
1994n3.53.
Typescript: "Obituary: Linus Pauling 1901-94", by George B. Kauffman, for Chemistry in Britain, August 28, 1994.
1994n3.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "Upland Resident Recalls Inspiration of Linus Pauling", Inland Valley (California) Daily Bulletin, August 28, 1994.
1994n3.55.
Newspaper Clipping: "Our Debt to Linus Pauling", Monterey (California) County Sunday Herald, August 28, 1994.
1994n3.55.
Newspaper Clipping: "Controversy Trails Pauling to Grave", San Francisco Examiner, August 28, 1994.
1994n3.56.
Newspaper Clipping: "Genesis of a Genius", Eugene (Oregon) Register-Guard, August 29, 1994.
1994n3.57.
Newspaper Clipping: "Studies Confirm Pauling on Vitamin C's Anti-Cancer Benefit", New York Times, August 29, 1994.
1994n3.58.
Magazine Article: "Milestones", Time, August 29, 1994.
1994n3.59.
Newspaper Clipping: "A 20th Century Classic", Dallas (Texas) Morning News, August 29, 1994.
1994n3.60.
Newspaper Clipping: "Gina Lubrano [column]", San Diego (California) Union Tribune, August 29, 1994.
1994n3.61.
Newspaper Clipping: "Remarkable Life, Remarkable Man", Oakland (California) Tribune, August 29, 1994.
1994n3.62.
Typescript: "Comments by John V. Byrne Prepared for the Memorial Service for Linus C. Pauling (28 February 1901 - 19 August 1994)", August 29, 1994.
1994n3.63.
Newspaper Clipping: "Associates Remember Pauling", San Francisco Examiner, August 30, 1994.
1994n3.64.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Stanford Adieu to Linus Pauling", San Francisco Chronicle, August 30, 1994.
1994n3.65.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Final Tribute to Pauling", San Jose (California) Mercury News, August 30, 1994.
1994n3.66.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Admirers Pay Tribute to a 'Force of Nature'", San Jose (California) Mercury News, August 30, 1994.

1994n4.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1994.
1994n4.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling remembered as 'a force of nature'", Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette-Times, August 31, 1994.
1994n4.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Roses and Raspberries", Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette-Times, September 2, 1994.
1994n4.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Local Man Remembers Linus Pauling", Lompoc (California) Free Press, September 2, 1994.
1994n4.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Giant Legacy", Palo Alto (California) Weekly, September 2, 1994.
1994n4.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Stood Out as Truly Great", Milwaukee (Wisconsin) Journal, September 4, 1994.
1994n4.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Institute Hopes to Stay in Bay Area", San Jose (California) Mercury News, September 5, 1994.
1994n4.7.
Magazine Article: "The Prize Winner", People, September 5, 1994.
1994n4.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Live, Achievements Celebrated at Memorial Service", Stanford (California) University Campus Report, September 7, 1994.
1994n4.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Some Thoughts on a Hot Day in Sonoma", San Francisco Chronicle, September 7, 1994.
1994n4.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's life, Achievements Celebrated at Memorial Service", Stanford (California) University Campus Report, September 7, 1994.
1994n4.11.
Journal Article: "The Sage of Vitamin C is Remembered", Medical Tribune, September 8, 1994.
1994n4.12.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling, RIP", National Review, pp. 18-20, [missing p. 19] September 12, 1994.
1994n4.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling on War", San Francisco Chronicle, September 17, 1994.
1994n4.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists Remember The Outspoken Linus Pauling", Scientist, September 19, 1994.
1994n4.15.
Magazine Article: "Software Reveals Pauling's Works", Imaging World, vol. 3, no. 9, (September 19, 1994): 1+.
1994n4.16.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling: (1901-1994)", Nature, September 22, 1994.
1994n4.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Laureate Chemist Pauling Dies at 93", Stanford (California) Daily, September 22, 1994.
1994n4.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Why Linus Pauling Went Undeservedly Unmourned", New York Observer, September 26, 1994.
1994n4.19.
Journal Article: "Pauling's Missed Nobel Prize", Letter to the Editor of Nature, no. 371, September 29, 1994.
1994n4.20.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling Un génie s'en va", Sciences Et Avenir, September 1994.
1994n4.21.
Magazine Article: "Let's Begin Where Dr. Pauling Left Off", Health and Longevity, September 1994.
1994n4.22.
Magazine Article: "Homenaje a Linus Pauling", Antioxidantes y calidad de vida, September 1994.
1994n4.23.
Newsletter Article: "Linus Pauling Remembered", Options, September 1994.
1994n4.24.
Newsletter Article: "In Memory of Linus Pauling", News from MCLI, Fall 1994.
1994n4.25.
Magazine Article: "A Fond Farewell to Linus Pauling", Wellness Network: News for Gerson People by Cordon People, September/October 1994.
1994n4.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Collection Goes On-line", Corvallis Oregon State University Daily Barometer, October 12, 1994.
1994n4.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Recalling Pauling's Angelo Visit", San Angelo (Texas) Standard Times, October 14, 1994.
1994n4.28.
Journal Article: Lipscomb, William "Linus Pauling 1901-1994", Structure, vol. 2, no. 10, (October 15, 1994): 991-992.
1994n4.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Remembering Linus Pauling: A Scientist for the People", Revolutionary Worker, October 23, 1994.
1994n4.30.
Journal Article: Perutz, M. F., "Linus Pauling (1901-1994)", Nature Structural Biology, vol. 1, no. 10, October 1994.
1994n4.31.
Journal Article: "Linus Pauling, (1901-94)", Chemistry in Britain, October 1994.
1994n4.32.
Magazine Article: "The Late, Great Linus Pauling", Alive, October 1994.
1994n4.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling: 1901- 1994", California Institute of Technology Caltech News, October/November 1994.
1994n4.34.
Newsletter Article: "Linus Pauling (1901-1994)", Pugwash Newsletter, October 1994/January 1995.
1994n4.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ruling Rejects Claims Against Pauling, Institute", San Jose (California) Mercury News, November 9, 1994.
1994n4.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Remembers Chemist", Pasadena (California) Star News, November 19, 1994.
1994n4.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peaceful Science", San Jose (California) Mercury News, November 23-24, 1994.
1994n4.38.
Journal Article: Letters to the Editor "Linus Pauling", Chemical and Engineering News, vol. 72 no. 48, (November 28, 1994): 2.
1994n4.39.
Journal Article: "Linus Pauling y la Medicina", Revista Clínica Española, vol. 194, no. 11, (November 1994): 62-63.
1994n4.40.
Magazine Clipping: "Linus Pauling Remembered", Human Quest, November/December 1994.
1994n4.41.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling: Reflections", American Scientist, vol. 82, (November-December 1994): 522-524.
1994n4.42.
Newsletter Article: "Linus Pauling--In Memoriam", Coalition for Population Stabilization, Fall 1994.
1994n4.43.
Magazine Article: "OSU's Special Pauling Collection Going On-Line", Corvallis Oregon State University Messenger, vol. 9, no. 2, (Fall 1994): 4-5.
1994n4.44.
Newsletter Article: "In Memoriam, Linus C. Pauling OAC'22", Corvallis Oregon State University College of Science Record, Fall 1994.
1994n4.45.
Newsletter Article: "Linus Pauling--In Memoriam", Wisdom Conservancy, Autumn 1994.
1994n4.46.
Newsletter Article: "In Memory of Linus Pauling", News from Maricopa Center for Learning and Instruction, Fall 1994.
1994n4.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Institute, Ex-Researcher Settle Anti-Plaque Patent Dispute", San Jose (California) Mercury News, December 6, 1994.
1994n4.48.
Newsletter Article: "Bowl and Bolus Thumbs Up Award", Clinical Nutrition Update, December 1994.
1994n4.49.
Journal Article: "Died: Linus Pauling (1901-1994)", Adler Museum Bulletin, vol. 20, no. 3, (December 1994): 29.

1994n5.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1994.
1994n5.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Put Linus Pauling on the Next Nobel Prize Stamp", Publication Unknown, December 1994. [Includes correspondence].
1994n5.2.
Journal Article: "Vitamin C: Who Needs It? Answer: Everyone!", Nutrition for Optimal Health Association News, Winter 1994.
1994n5.3.
Newsletter Article: "Dorothy and Linus: Science Brings the World Together", International Union of Crystallography Newsletter, vol. 2, no. 1, (1994): 5-6.
1994n5.4.
Journal Article: Mitsuo Kodama and Toshiko Kodama, "Is Linus Pauling, a Vitamin C Advocate, Just Making Much Ado About Nothing? (Review)", in vivo, vol. 8, no. 3, (1994): 391-400.
1994n5.5.
Magazine Article: "The Year in Review", Time, 1994.
1994n5.6.
Newsletter Article: "In Memoriam: Linus Pauling", Consumer Advocate Newsletter, 1994.
1994n5.7.
Journal Article: "Obituaries: Linus Pauling and Karl Popper", Medical Hypotheses, 1994.
1994n5.8.
Journal Article: "Obituary", Journal of Nutritional Medicine, 1994.
1994n5.9.
Journal Article: "In Memoriam: Linus Pauling, Ph.D", Journal of Applied Nutrition, 1994.
1994n5.10.
Journal Article: "Linus Pauling" [editorial], Journal of Nutritional Medicine, 1994.
1994n5.11.
Journal Article: "Linus Pauling", Croatica Chemica Acta, 1994.
1994n5.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner Dead", Publication Unknown, 1994.
1994n5.13.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling: Creador de la Medicina Orthomolecular", Antioxidantes y calidad de vida, 1994.
1994n5.14.
Newsletter Article: "Linus Pauling", Felix Letter, 1994.
1994n5.15.
Typescripts: Paradowski, Robert J. "Press Release: Linus Carl Pauling, Winner of Two Nobel Prizes, Dies at 93", Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, 1994.
1994n5.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Sued Over Vitamin C Health Claim", San Francisco Chronicle, 1994.
1994n5.17.
Journal Article: "Linus Carl Pauling", Vortex, [undated] 1994.
1994n5.18.
Booklet: "Linus Pauling: In Memoriam- 1901-1994", The Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, 1994.
1994n5.19.
Typescript: Nobuyuki Nakasone, "Longevity, The Cell Membrane, And the Arterial Wall", 1994.
1994n5.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling was a Great Humanitarian", Santa Barbara (California) News Press, 1994.

1995n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1995.
1995n.1.
Magazine Article: "LP+C+2NP≠DNA", New York Times Magazine, January 1, 1995.
1995n.2.
Journal Article: "The Linus Pauling-Mayo Clinic Controversy Involving Vitamin C and Cancer Tests", Consumer's Medical Journal, January 26, 1995.
1995n.3.
Magazine Article: "A Tribute to the Late Dr. Linus Pauling (1901-1994)", Health Counselor, (December 1994/January 1995): 6-7.
1995n.4.
Magazine Article, Typescript: Kauffman, George B. and Isaac Mayo, "A Giant among Chemists, a Giant among Men", The World & I, (January 1995): 208-215. [Includes correspondence].
1995n.5.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling", Life, January 1995.
1995n.6.
Magazine Article: "The Dark Side of Linus Pauling's Legacy" Skeptical Inquirer, (January-February 1995): 18-20.
1995n.7.
Newsletter Article: "Francis Crick to Keynote First Pauling Conference", Corvallis Oregon State University OSU This Week, vol. 34, no. 18, Corvallis, Oregon, February 9, 1995.
1995n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "OSU Event to Honor Pauling", Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette-Times, February 24, 1995.
1995n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "OSU Will Honor Pauling", Portland Oregonian, February 24, 1995.
1995n.10.
Journal Article: Haywood, L. Julian, "Linus Pauling, Ph.D.: Remembering a Presentation to the NMA", Journal of the National Medical Association, vol. 87, no. 2, (February 1995): 97-98.
1995n.11.
Newsletter Article: "Francis Crick to Open Conference On Pauling and Biographers' Art", Humanities Center Newsletter, February 1995.
1995n.12.
Magazine Article: "Pauling Remembered", American Scientist, January/February 1995.
1995n.13.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling: 1901-1994", Pasadena California Institute of Technology Engineering and Science, Winter 1995.
1995n.14.
Magazine Article: "Conference Commemorating the Life and Work of Linus C. Pauling", Messenger, Oregon State University Libraries, Corvallis, Oregon, vol. 10, no. 1, Winter 1995.
1995n.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Book Review-"Force of Nature," Pauling's Life", Oregon Scientist, Winter 1995.
1995n.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Conference Commemorates the Work of Linus Pauling", Corvallis Oregon State University Daily Barometer, March 1, 1995.
1995n.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling o Della Vitamina C", Il Piccolo (Trieste), March 1, 1995.
1995n.18.
Newspaper Clipping: Editorial "Roses and Raspberries", Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette-Times, March 3, 1995.
1995n.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists Broke Free from their Locked Academic Boxes", Salem (Oregon) Statesman Journal, March 5, 1995.
1995n.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Students Remember Pauling", Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette-Times, March 1995.
1995n.21.
Magazine Article: Challem, Jack, "Vitamin C: This 'Master Nutrient' Keeps Your Health on an Even Keel", Let's Live, March 1995.
1995n.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Statue Fitting Tribute to Late Linus Pauling", Santa Barbara (California) News Press, April 10, 1995.
1995n.23.
Newsletter Article: "General and Interdisciplinary", Pacific Division American Association for the Advancement of Science, no. 23, (April 25, 1995): 9-10.
1995n.24.
Magazine Article: Challem, Jack, "Vitamin Pioneers", Let's Live, April 1995.
1995n.25.
Journal Article: Borman, Stu, "Linus Pauling is Remembered Fondly by Those Who Knew Him", Chemical and Engineering News, (May 8, 1995): 28-31, 35, 35.
1995n.26.
Magazine Article: Letter to the Editor "Linus Pauling's Legacy", Skeptical Inquirer, May-June 1995.
1995n.27.
Newsletter Article: "Three Takes on Linus Pauling", Corvallis Oregon State University Center for the Humanities, Spring 1995.
1995n.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Oregon Celebrates Linus Pauling Day", Oregon Scientist, Spring 1995.
1995n.29.
Journal Article: Rich, Alexander, "Linus Pauling: Chemist and Molecular Biologist", Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, no. 758, (June 30, 1995): 74-82.
1995n.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Nature of the Bond", Boonville (California) Anderson Valley Advertiser, July 12, 1995.
1995n.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "OSU Houses Collection of War-related Papers", Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette-Times, August 6, 1995.
1995n.32.
Magazine Article: "Force of Nature: The Life of Linus Pauling", Publishers Weekly, August 21, 1995.
1995n.33.
Magazine Article: "Obituaries: Linus Pauling", Physics Today, August 1995.
1995n.34.
Journal Article: Rich, Alexander, "Obituaries: Linus Pauling", Physics Today, August 1995.
1995n.35.
Magazine Article: "Dr. István Hartgitaii Founds the Chemical Intelligencer to Inform and Entertain", Library Intelligencer, (Summer 1995): 1+.
1995n.36.
Journal Article: "Pauling Collection to Go On-Line", Chemical Heritage, vol. 12, no. 2, (Summer 1995): 12.
1995n.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Lots of Famous Folks are from Corvallis", Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette-Times, September 28, 1995.
1995n.38.
Newspaper Advertisement: "Our Highest Honor..." Corvallis Oregon State University Oregon Stater, September 1995. [Picture].
1995n.39.
Magazine Article: "Megadoses of Vitamin C", Skeptical Inquirer, September/October 1995.
1995n.40.
Journal Article: "Linus Pauling: A Century of Science and Life", Journal of College Science Teaching, September/ October 1995.
1995n.41.
Journal Article: [Review of Goertzel, Ted & Ben, Linus Pauling: A Life in Science and Politics, Hager, Thomas, Force of Nature: The Life of Linus Pauling, and Pauling, Linus, Linus Pauling in His Own Words: Selections from His Writings, Speeches, and Interviews] Library Journal, October 1, 1995.
1995n.42.
Newspaper Article: "Linus Pauling", Stanford (California) University Report, October 18, 1995.
1995n.43.
Newsletter Article: "Social Critic, Activist to Deliver OSU's Annual Pauling Peace Lecture", Corvallis Oregon State University OSU This Week, October 19, 1995.
1995n.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Oregon's Biggest Brain", Portland Oregonian, October 29, 1995.
1995n.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Full Life a Fascinating Story", Eugene (Oregon) Register-Guard, October 29, 1995.
1995n.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Pauling Legend: a Failed Idea in a Tortured Country", Baltimore (Maryland) Sun, October 29, 1995.
1995n.47.
Newspaper Article: "A Man For All Reasons", U.S. Farm News, October/November 1995.
1995n.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "Student Foundation Gives Check to Special Collections", Corvallis Oregon State University Daily Barometer, November 9, 1995.
1995n.49.
Journal Article: "Odd Man In", New York Review of Books, November 16, 1995.
1995n.50.
Magazine Article: "Two Times a Winner", New Scientist, (November 25, 1995)" 52-53.
1995n.51.
Newsletter Article: "College Communications Director Gets to Author a Pauling Biography, Thanks to Oregon Connection", Health News Reporter, November 1995.
1995n.52.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Prizes", San Francisco Chronicle, November 1995.
1995n.53.
Journal Article: "Chemistry Imagined", Nature, vol. 378, (December 7, 1995): 567-568.
1995n.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "Three Versions of Cantankerous Genius", San Francisco (California) Sunday Examiner and Chronicle, December 24, 1995.
1995n.55.
Newsletter Article: "Was Linus Pauling Right?" University of California Berkeley Wellness Letter, (December 1995): 2.
1995n.56.
Journal Article: "Pauling Photo Increases in Interest and Mystery", Chemical Heritage, vol. 13, no. 1, (Winter 1995-1996): 30.
1995n.57.
Magazine Article: "Les Douze Pistes Qui ...", [missing pages?] Le Figaro, no. 15, (1995): 696.
1995n.58.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: A Noble Oregonian", Clark County (Washington) Columbian, 1995.
1995n.59.
Magazine Article: "Books Briefly Noted", New Yorker, 1995.
1995n.60.
Bulletin Article: "Linus Carl Pauling (1901-1994)", Balliol College Annual Record 1995 (Oxford), 1995.
1995n.61.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling", People Yearbook, 1995.

1996n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1996.
1996n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Institute will Move to OSU", Portland Oregonian, January 12, 1996.
1996n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Institute Going to Oregon from Palo Alto", San Francisco Examiner, January 1996.
1996n.3.
Journal Article: "A Tribute to Linus Carl Pauling (1901-1994)", Journal of Chemical Education, vol. 73, no. 1, (January 1996): 2-32. [Includes articles: Davenport, Derek A. "Introduction"; Grayson, Martin, "Cafe Monologue"; Paradowski, Robert J., "Some Personal Reflections of a Pauling Biographer on the Art and Science of Scientific Biography: The Biographical Quest"; Jensen, William B., "Electronegativity from Avogadro to Pauling: Part I: Origins of the Electronegativity Concept"; Davenport, Derek A., "Letters to F.J. Allen: An Informal Portrait of Linus Pauling"; Kauffman, George B. and Laurie M., "An Interview with Linus Pauling".].
1996n.4.
Newspaper Advertisement: "Linus Pauling Vitamins", Long Island City (New York) Health Newsline, January-February 1996.
1996n.5.
Journal Article: "A Career Without Compromise", Science, vol. 271, (February 2, 1996): 603-604.
1996n.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Price of Doing Things His Own Way", Los Angeles Times, February 2, 1996.
1996n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Day Honors OSU Alumnus; Nobel Prize winner", Corvallis Oregon State University Daily Barometer, February 28, 1996.
1996n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Papers go On-line", Portland Oregonian, February 28, 1996.
1996n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Clear-eyed View of a Science Giant", Toronto (Ontario) Globe and Mail, March 9, 1996.
1996n.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Institute in Portland Plans a Pauling House of Science", Portland Oregonian, March 1996.
1996n.11.
Magazine Article: Frenkiel, Tom, "Linus Pauling: A Life in Science and Politics" [Book Review] Chemistry in Britain, July 1996.
1996n.12.
Online Posting: Finn, Robert, "Opinions Differ on the Features of a Well-Done Scientific Biography", vol. 10, no. 19 (September 30, 1996): 15.
1996n.13.
Journal Article: "Questioning Authority, Becoming Authority: The Life of Linus Pauling", by Sidney Altman, Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, vol. 40, no. 1, (Autumn 1996): 93-99.
1996n.14.
Journal Article: Dunitz, Jack, "Linus Carl Pauling, 28 February 1901- 19 August 1994", Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society, vol. 42, (1996): 316-338.
1996n.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Institute to Leave State", San Jose (California) Mercury News, 1996.

1997n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1997.
1997n.1.
Abstract, Overhead Transparencies: "The Influence of Linus Pauling", presentation by James Coleman, March 13, 1997.
1997n.2.
Journal Article: "The Science and Humanism of Linus Pauling (1901-1994)", Stephen F. Mason, Chemical Society Reviews, (1997): 29-39.
1997n.3.
Reprint: Fancoeur, Eric, "The Forgotten Tool: The Design and Use of Molecular Models", 1997.
1997n.4.
Book Excerpt: Dunitz, Jack, "Linus Carl Pauling, February 28, 1901 - August 19, 1994", Jack D. Dunitz, Biographical Memoirs, (National Academy of Sciences), vol. 71, 1997.
1997n.5.
Journal Article: Feldman, Simon D. and Alfred I. Tauber, "Sickle Cell Anemia: Reexamining the First 'Molecular Disease'", Bulletin of the History of Medicine, vol. 71, (1997): 623-650.
1997n.6.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling, PhD '25", Pasadena California Institute of Technology Caltech News, 1997.

1998n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1998.
1998n.1.
Online Posting: Laszlo, Pierre, "Linus Pauling: His Contributions to Chemistry and Molecular Biology", February 7, 1998. [http://www.ulg.ac.be/lcfi/laszlo/Pauling.html].
1998n.2.
Online Posting: "Life Hero of the Week: Linus Pauling", Life Magazine, February 1998.
1998n.3.
Newsletter Article: "Linus Pauling Exhibition to Open in San Francisco", Corvallis Oregon State University Messenger, Fall 1998.
1998n.4.
Online Posting: Krieger, David, "Linus Pauling and the Spirit of Peace: A Tale of Two Petitions", Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, September 1998.
1998n.5.
Journal Article: Morgan, Greg, "Emile Zuckerkandl, Linus Pauling, and the Molecular Evolutionary Clock, 1959-1965", Journal of the History of Biology, vol. 31, (1998): 155-178.
1998n.6.
Typescript: Chen, Michelle Z. "The Triumph of Science and Compassion: Linus Pauling, 1901-1994", 1998.

1999n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1999.
1999n.1.
Magazine Article: "Getting to the Bottom of Water", Science, January 29, 1999.
1999n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Focus of Presentation, Tour", OSU This Week, February 4, 1999.
1999n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Presentation Honors Pauling's Life of Achievements", Corvallis Oregon State University Daily Barometer, February 11, 1999.
1999n.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Collection Nears Completion", Seattle (Washington) Times, February 13, 1999.
1999n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Window to Linus Pauling's Mind", Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette-Times, February 19, 1999.
1999n.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Thinker, Scientist, Activist: Pauling", Albany (Oregon) Democrat-Herald Corvallis Gazette-Times, March 12, 1999.
1999n.7.
Magazine Article: "Watson on Pauling", James D. Watson, Time, March 29, 1999.
1999n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Collection Nears Completion", Corvallis Oregon State University Daily Barometer, March 30, 1999.
1999n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Diverse Man for the Greater Good", Los Angeles Times, May 31, 1999.
1999n.10.
Play Script: "The Essential Bond -- a stageplay about the life of Linus Pauling", produced by Soka Gakkai International - USA, 1999.

2000n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 2000.
2000n.1.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling: an Inspirational and Humane Genius", The Lancet, January 29, 2000.
2000n.2.
Newsletter Article: "The Ava Helen and Linus Pauling Papers", Linus Pauling Institute, Spring/Summer 2000.
2000n.3.
Journal Article: "A Prized Collection: Pauling Memorabilia", Chemical and Engineering News, (August 7, 2000).
2000n.4.
Journal Article: "Pauling's Passport", by Andrew Recsei, Chemical Heritage, 18 (2), 43-44, (Summer 2000).
2000n.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Das Leben ist Kein Code", Der Standard (Germany), October 20, 2000 [Includes partial translation].
2000n.6.
Magazine Article: "Better Living Through the Placebo Effect", Atlantic Monthly, October 2000.
2000n.7.
Magazine Article: "The All-Chemist: Linus Pauling sets the agenda for a century of Chemical Research", Nature, vol. 408 (November 23, 2000): 407.
2000n.8.
Journal Article: Hager, Tom, "Pauling's Missed Opportunity", Chemical Heritage, vol. 18. no. 4, (Winter 2000/1).
2000n.9.
Online Posting: Chowka, Peter, "Linus Pauling: Vindication", Natural Health Line, August 2000.
2000n.10.
Journal Article: Nye, Mary Jo, "The 1999 Dexter Award Address: A Place in History: Was Linus Pauling a Revolutionary Chemist?", Bulletin for the History of Chemistry, vol. 25, no. 10, (2000).
2000n.11.
Online Posting: "Linus Pauling Tragedy", Dr. Rath's World Health Alliance, 2000.
2000n.12.
Journal Article: Park, B.S. "The Contexts of Simultaneous Discover: Slater, Pauling, and the Origins of Hybridisation", Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, vol. 31, no. 4, (2000): 451-474.
2000n.13.
Journal Article: "Physical and Biological Modes of Thought in the Chemistyr of Linus Pauling", Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, vol. 31, no. 4, (2000): 475-491.

2001n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 2001.
2001n.1.
Journal Article: "Pauling's Molecule", Chemical and Engineering News, (January 15, 2001).
2001n.2.
Magazine Article: "My Wife Liz", New Yorker, (January 29, 2001): 44-45.
2001n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Small Oregon Town Rears Nobel Winners, And It's No Accident", Wall Street Journal, January 31, 2001.
2001n.4.
Newsletter Article: "Linus Pauling Exhibit Arrives at OMSI", Chemistry Alumni News, vol. 20 (January 2001): 1.
2001n.5.
Newsletter Article: "Pauling Lectures", Chemistry Alumni News, vol. 20, (January 2001): 1.
2001n.6.
Newsletter Article: "Letter from the Chair....", Chemistry Alumni News, vol. 20, (January 2001): 1.
2001n.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Gov. Kitzhaber names February as 'Linus Pauling Month'", Condon (Oregon) Times-Journal, February 8-14, 2001.
2001n.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "All the Right Chemistry", Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette Times, February 11, 2001.
2001n.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Collection Full of Rich Tidbits", Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette Times, February 11, 2001.
2001n.10.
Online Posting: Chowka, Peter, "New Journal Articles on Vitamin C Provide More Validation for Linus Pauling on the 100th Anniversary of his Birth", Natural Health Line, February 15, 2001.
2001n.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's OSU Classmate an Unknown Revolutionary", Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette Times, February 27, 2001.
2001n.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Celebrating 100 years", Corvallis Oregon State University Daily Barometer, February 28, 2001.
2001n.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Message Still Resonates in Oregon", Portland Oregonian, February 28, 2001.
2001n.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling's Son Remembers", Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette Times, February 29, 2001.
2001n.15.
Magazine Article: "Blast From The Past", Vanity Fair, (February 2001): 92-93, 96.
2001n.16.
Journal Article: "Why Pauling Didn't Solve the Structure of DNA", Nature, vol. 409, (February 2001): 558.
2001n.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Speakers Celebrate Pauling's Life", Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette Times, March 1, 2001.
2001n.18.
Magazine Article: "Our Hall of Fame", Natural Health, vol. 31, no. 2, (March 2001): 116-120, 185.
2001n.19.
Book Excerpt: Larsson, Ulf, ed., "Train Your Subconscious Mind!" and "Anti-War Crusader" from Cultures of Creativity: The Centennial Exhibition of the Nobel Prize (USA: Science History Publications, 2001): 55, 115.
2001n.20.
Magazine Article: "In Praise of Peers", The Medical Post, September 18, 2001.
2001n.21.
Journal Article: "Catalytic Creativity: The Case of Linus Pauling", American Psychologist, vol. 56, no. 4, (2001): 337-341.

2002n.
Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 2002.
2002n.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Underground Life Forms", New York Times, February 26, 2002.
2002n.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Research Papers will be Accessible on the Web", Portland Oregonian, February 27, 2002.
2002n.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Digital Research Collection Highlights Pauling Celebration", Corvallis Oregon State University OSU This Week, February 28, 2002.

08. Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas and Other Recognitions. 1914-2010, undated.

The multitude of medals, citations, diplomas and other recognitions awarded to Linus Pauling are cataloged in this section. Included are the nearly fifty honorary doctorates received by Pauling during his lifetime. Prominent items include Pauling's two Nobel medals, the Lenin Peace Prize medal, the M.V. Lomonosov medal and the National Medal of Science. In addition, correspondence and other background materials related to the awarding of specific honors have been interfiled in tandem with the actual physical awards.


73 boxes

1914h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1914. 1 folder
1914h.1.
Department of Education, Portland, Oregon, Grade School Diploma, [Sunnyside School]. February 1914. View Item

1918h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1918. 2 folders
1918h.1.
Oregon State Agricultural College Cadets, Certificate of Appointment to Cadet Corporal of H. Co. Oregon Agricultural College Cadet Corps. April 20, 1918. View Item
1918h.2.
The Presidio of San Francisco Reserve Officers Training Corps Camp, Certificate of Training. June 3 - July 3, 1918. View Item

1921h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1921. 3 folders
1921h.1.
Sigma Tau Zeta Chapter, Certificate of Membership. April 15, 1921. View Item
1921h.2.
Scabbard and Blade Society, Certificate of Membership. May 12, 1921. View Item
1921h.3.
Reserve Officers' Training Corps, Certificate of Appointment to the Rank of major, Oregon Agricultural College. October 7, 1921. View Item

1922h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1922. 2 folders
1922h.1.
Delta Upsilon Fraternity, Certificate of Membership. January 14, 1922. View Item
1922h.2.
Oregon State Agricultural College, Diploma, Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering. June 5, 1922. View Item

1924h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1924. 1 folder
1924h.1.
Phi Kappa Phi, Chapter at Oregon State College, Certificate of Membership. 1924. View Item

1925h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1925. 2 folders
1925h.1.
California Institute of Technology, Diploma, Doctor of Philosophy summa cum laude. [Includes programs]. June 12, 1925. View Item
1925h.2.
National Research Council, National Research Fellow in Chemistry, Certificate. July 1925. View Item

1926h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1926. 1 folder
1926h.1.
American Physical Society, Certificate of Membership. November 26, 1926. View Item

1928h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1928. 1 folder
1928h.1.
Tau Beta Pi, Oregon Alpha Chapter, Certificate of Membership, Booklet. [Includes correspondence]. December 6, 1928. View Item

1931h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1931. 1 folder
1931h.1.
American Chemical Society, Prize for meritorious work in pure chemistry, [A. C. Langmuir Prize] Certificate. September 2, 1931. View Item

1933h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1933. 2 folders
1933h.1.
National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Certificate of Membership. April 26, 1933. View Item
1933h.2.
Oregon State College, Diploma, Honorary Doctor of Science, Programs. June 5, 1933. View Item

1935h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1935. 1 folder
1935h.1.
Simon Flexner Award Medal, Presented by the Rockefeller Institute. 1935. View Item

1936h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1936. 1 folder
1936h.1.
American Philosophical Society, Certificates of Membership. April 24, 1936. View Item

1938h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1938. 1 folder
1938h.1.
Medal, "In the Union of Faiths we are Fortified to Serve Mankind". 1938. View Item

1939h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1939. 1 folder
1939h.1.
Société Royale des Sciences, Certificate of Membership. June 15, 1939. View Item

1940h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1940. 1 folder
1940h.1.
Alpha Chi Sigma Fraternity, Certificate of Membership. [Includes booklet]. June 23, 1940. View Item

1941h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1941. 3 folders
1941h.1.
William H. Nichols Medal, [Gold original, bronze copy] New York Section of the American Chemical Society. [Includes introductory speech, correspondence]. March 7, 1941. View Item
1941h.2.
Phi Lambda Upsilon, Honorary Membership, Plaque. [Includes correspondence]. May 9, 1941. View Item
1941h.3.
University of Chicago, Diploma, Honorary Doctor of Science. September 29, 1941. View Item

1943h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1943. 1 folder
1943h.1.
The Royal Society, Correspondence indicating election to honorary fellowship of the Royal Society. April 15, 1943. View Item

1944h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1944. 2 folders
1944h.1.
War Manpower Commission Committee on Scientific Research Personnel, Diploma certifying a place on the Committee's Reserved List of Scientific and Technical Personnel. January 5, 1944. View Item
1944h.2.
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Certificate of Membership, Notification letter. May 4, 1944. View Item

1945h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1945. 3 folders
1945h.1.
National Defense Research Committee, Office of Scientific Research and Development, Certificate of Recognition. March 1, 1945. View Item
1945h.2.
War Department, Certificate of Appreciation for Service to the Rocket Development Program. December 3, 1945. View Item
1945h.3.
United States Navy Bureau of Ordinance, Naval Ordinance Development Award, Pin, Certificate. December 10, 1945. View Item

1946h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1946. 3 folders
1946h.1.
J. Willard Gibbs Medal, Chicago Section of the American Chemical Society. [Includes press release]. June 14, 1946. View Item
1946h.2.
Princeton University, Diploma, Doctor of Science honoris causa, Bicentennial medal. [Includes program, invitation]. October 19, 1946. View Item
1946h.3.
George Westinghouse Centennial Award, Medal. 1946. View Item

1947h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1947. 9 folders
1947h.1.
Theodore William Richards Medal. [Gold original, silver copy] Northeastern Section of the American Chemical Society. May 9, 1947. View Item
1947h.2.
University of London, Diploma, Honorary Doctor of Science. [Includes correspondence, magazine article]. May 21, 1947. View Item
1947h.3.
Cambridge University, Diploma, Honorary Doctor of Science. [Includes invitations, programs, correspondence]. June 12, 1947. View Item
1947h.4.
The Royal Institution of Great Britain, Membership card. [Includes correspondence]. July 11, 1947. View Item
1947h.5.
Société Suisse de Chemie, Correspondence indicating Membership. September 9, 1947. View Item
1947h.6.
Sheffield Scientific School, Centennial Convocation, Diploma, Honorary Doctor of Science, Citation. October 17, 1947.
1947h.7.
Yale University, Diploma, Honorary Doctor of Science. November 16, 1947. View Item
1947h.8.
California Institute of Technology, Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Recognition of Achievements, Certificate. November 24, 1947. View Item
1947h.9.
Humphry Davy Medal, The Royal Society, [London] Certificate. [Includes introductory speech, correspondence]. November 30, 1947. View Item

1948h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1948. 12 folders
1948h.1.
Presidential Medal for Merit, Awarded by Harry Truman, President of the United States, Certificate, Citation. [Includes copies of citation, note from Linus Pauling, program from Caltech convocation honoring the medal winners]. February 2, 1948. View Item
1948h.2.
Edinburgh University Chemical Society, Certificate of Membership. April 20, 1948. View Item
1948h.3.
Los Angeles County Medical Association Research Foundation, Certificate of Membership. May 18, 1948. View Item
1948h.4.
Praeses Concilium et Sodales Regalis Societatis Londini, Pro Scientia Naturali Promovenda, [Royal Society of London for Natural Sciences] Certificate of Membership. [Includes programs, correspondence]. May 26, 1948. View Item
1948h.5.
Academy of Science of Bologna, Letter of election as Corresponding Foreign Member. June 23, 1948. View Item
1948h.6.
University of Oxford, Diploma, Doctor of Science Honoris Causa, Invitation to the convocation. [Includes program, correspondence, ceremony addresses]. June 23, 1948. View Item
1948h.7.
International Society of Hematology, Certificate of Fellowship. August 25, 1948. View Item
1948h.8.
Université de Paris, Diploma, Docteur de l'Université de Paris, Medal, Sash. [Includes correspondence, citation, press release]. November 27, 1948. View Item
1948h.9.
Institut de France, Académie des Sciences, Correspondence indicating election as a corresponding member. December 20, 1948. View Item
1948h.10.
Indian Academy of Sciences, Letters indicating Membership. December 26, 1948. View Item
1948h.11.
Liversidge Lectureship, Medal, The Chemical Society. 1948. View Item
1948h.12.
John Wesley Hyatt Award for the Advancement of Plastics, Medal. 1948. View Item

1949h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1949. 3 folders
1949h.1.
Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters at Oslo, Certificate of Membership. [Includes correspondence]. March 25, 1949. View Item
1949h.2.
University of Tampa, Diploma, Doctor of Humanities. [Includes program]. June 2, 1949. View Item
1949h.3.
Université de Toulouse, Diploma, Docteur de l'Université de Toulouse. [Includes correspondence]. October 25, 1949. View Item

1950h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1950. 3 folders
1950h.1.
Southern California Chapter National Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions, Award for distinguished contributions, Certificate. January 14, 1950. View Item
1950h.2.
Southland Jewish Organization, Award of Merit, Plaque. [Includes Correspondence]. May 19, 1950. View Item
1950h.3.
Universitas Novi Brunsvici, [University of New Brunswick, Canada] Diploma, Doctor in Utroque Jure. May 20, 1950. View Item

1951h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1951. 1 folder
1951h.1.
Gilbert Newton Lewis Medal, [Gold original, bronze copy] The California Section of the American Chemical Society. [Includes introductory speech]. November 27, 1951. View Item

1952h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1952. 4 folders
1952h.1.
Popular Mechanics Magazine, Certificate of election to Hall of Fame. [Includes correspondence]. January 1952. View Item
1952h.2.
Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Certificate of Membership. March 1952. View Item
1952h.3.
Louis Pasteur Medal. 1952. View Item
1952h.4.
2ème Congres International de Biochemie, Medal, Paris. 1952. View Item

1953h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1953. 3 folders
1953h.1.
The Newspaper Guild of New York, Page One Award in Science, Medal, Commemorative book, Certificate. [Includes correspondence, pages from a program]. April 17, 1953. View Item
1953h.2.
Academia Scientiarum Olisiponensis, [Academy of Science, Lisbon] Certificate of Membership. June 25, 1953. View Item
1953h.3.
Round glass block bearing the inscription "Ubsaliensis s Academiae," Uppsala University. 1953. View Item

1954h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1954. 2 folders
1954h.1.
Accademia Gioenia Di Scienze Naturali in Catania, Correspondence indicating Membership. May 24, 1954. View Item
1954h.2.
Paul Sabatier Centennial Medal. 1954. View Item

1954h2.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling: Nobel Prize for Chemistry. 1954. 19 folders
1954h2.1.
Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences, Nobel Prize for Chemistry for 1954, Medal, Certificate. December 10, 1954. View Item
1954h2.2.
Correspondence: K. Freudenberg, re: nomination of LP for Nobel Chemistry Prize. January 1953.
1954h2.3.
Correspondence: Arne Westgren, re: awarding of Nobel Chemistry Prize to LP, November 3, 1954; Response by LP, November 24, 1954.
1954h2.4.
Typescript: "Statement", [re: receipt of Nobel Chemistry Prize] by Linus Pauling. 1954.
1954h2.5.
Press Release re: LP’s receipt of Nobel Chemistry Prize, C.I.T. News Bureau. December 3, 1954.
1954h2.6.
Correspondence, Notes, Itinerary re: trip to Stockholm, Sweden for Nobel Prize ceremony. 1954.
1954h2.7.
Manuscript, Typescript, Offprint: "Response by Linus Pauling, as spokesman for all Nobel Laureates, to the university students of Sweden, holding a torchlight procession in the Blue Room of the City Hall, Stockholm. 10 P.M. Friday, 10 December 1954".
1954h2.8.
Typescripts, Reprint: "Modern Structural Chemistry", Nobel Lecture. December 11, 1954.
1954h2.9.
Typescript: "Response by Linus Pauling to the Toast to the Laureates of the Year, The Nobel Banquet". 1954. View Item
1954h2.10.
Typescript, Programs, Invitations and Assorted Materials re: Nobel Ceremonies. 1954.
1954h2.11.
Newspaper Clippings re: LP Nobel Chemistry Prize, compiled by Science Service. 1954.
1954h2.12.
Publication, Correspondence: Les Prix Nobel en 1954. 1954.
1954h2.13.
Correspondence: Angewandte Chemie re: publication of LP’s Nobel Address. 1954-1955.
1954h2.14.
Correspondence re: delegation of C.I.T. responsibilities during LP’s absence for Nobel Chemistry Prize World Tour. November 1954.
1954h2.15.
Materials re: Nobel Chemistry Prize World Tour, Thailand. 1954.
1954h2.16.
Materials re: Nobel Chemistry Prize World Tour, Israel. 1954.
1954h2.17.
Materials re: Nobel Chemistry Prize World Tour, Sweden, Norway, Denmark. 1954.
1954h2.18.
Materials re: Nobel Chemistry Prize World Tour, Japan. 1954-1955.
1954h2.19.
Materials re: Nobel Chemistry Prize World Tour, India. 1954-1955.
1954h2.20.
Correspondence and Itineraries compiled by Bea Wulf; LP speech abstracts re: Nobel Chemistry Prize World Tour. 1954-1955.
1954h2.21.
Typescript: "Statement for Radio and Television Transcription", [re: purpose of Nobel Chemistry Prize world tour]. March 23, 1955.
1954h2.22.
Press release re: completion of Nobel Chemistry Prize world tour, C.I.T. News Bureau. April 1955.
1954h2.23.
Biographical Sketch of LP. 1955.

1954h3.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling: Nobel Prize for Chemistry. 1954. 28 folders
1954h3.1.
A: Letters of Acknowledgment. 1954.
1954h3.2.
B: Letters of Acknowledgment. 1954.
1954h3.3.
C: Letters of Acknowledgment. 1954.
1954h3.4.
D: Letters of Acknowledgment. 1954.
1954h3.5.
E: Letters of Acknowledgment. 1954.
1954h3.6.
F: Letters of Acknowledgment. 1954.
1954h3.7.
G: Letters of Acknowledgment. 1954.
1954h3.8.
H: Letters of Acknowledgment. 1954.
1954h3.9.
I: Letters of Acknowledgment. 1954.
1954h3.10.
J: Letters of Acknowledgment. 1954.
1954h3.11.
K: Letters of Acknowledgment. 1954.
1954h3.12.
L: Letters of Acknowledgment. 1954.
1954h3.13.
M: Letters of Acknowledgment. 1954.
1954h3.14.
N: Letters of Acknowledgment. 1954.
1954h3.15.
O: Letters of Acknowledgment. 1954.
1954h3.16.
P: Letters of Acknowledgment. 1954.
1954h3.17.
R: Letters of Acknowledgment. 1954.
1954h3.18.
S: Letters of Acknowledgment. 1954.
1954h3.19.
T: Letters of Acknowledgment. 1954.
1954h3.20.
U: Letters of Acknowledgment. 1954.
1954h3.21.
V: Letters of Acknowledgment. 1954.
1954h3.22.
W: Letters of Acknowledgment. 1954.
1954h3.23.
Y: Letters of Acknowledgment. 1954.
1954h3.24.
Z: Letters of Acknowledgment. 1954.

1955h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1955. 6 folders
1955h.1.
Delhi University Chemical Society, Certificate of Appreciation. [Awarded to Linus and Ava Helen Pauling]. January 31, 1955. View Item
1955h.2.
Indian Chemical Society, Correspondence indicating honorary fellowship. March 30, 1955. View Item
1955h.3.
San Juan Bautista, Puerto Rico, Certificate of honorary citizenship. May 6, 1955. View Item
1955h.4.
Citizens Committee to Preserve American Freedoms, Scroll of Friendship, [Two certificates, one with signatures]. June 4, 1955. View Item
1955h.5.
Université de l'État à Liège, Diplôme honorifique de Docteur en Sciences, [Diploma] Medal. [Includes correspondence]. July 5, 1955. View Item
1955h.6.
The Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, Diploma, Doctor of Science, honoris causa, Programs. [Includes correspondence, program, newspaper article]. October 8, 1955. View Item

1956h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1956. 5 folders
1956h.1.
John Phillips Memorial Award, Medal, American College of Physicians, Program. April 18, 1956. View Item
1956h.2.
Medaglia Amedeo Avogadro, [Medal] Accademia Nazionale Dei XL, Certificate, Commemorative materials. June 6, 1956. View Item
1956h.3.
Societé Chimica Italiana, Rome, Italy, Medal, Certificate of Membership. June 7, 1956. View Item
1956h.4.
The President of the Republic of Italy, Rome, Italy, Assumption of the title "Grande Ufficiale," Certificate. July 19, 1956. View Item
1956h.5.
Thomas Addis Memorial Award, 1955, Medal, Los Angeles Chapter of the National Nephrosis Foundation. 1956. View Item
1956h.6.
L'Union Rationaliste, Paris, France. Correspondence indicating honorary membership. 1956. View Item

1957h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1957. 9 folders
1957h.1.
The American Association of Clinical Chemists, Certificates of Membership, Citation. March 5, 1957. View Item
1957h.2.
Académie Nationale de Médecine, Medal. [Includes correspondence]. May 28, 1957. View Item
1957h.3.
National Academy of Sciences National Research Council, Delegate to 16th Congress of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Certificate. June 19, 1957. View Item
1957h.4.
Pierre Fermat Medal, Académie des sciences inscriptions et belles lettres de Toulouse. [Introductory speech, speech by president included]. June 21, 1957. View Item
1957h.5.
City of Hope Medical Center, Award for Meritorious Service, Certificate. June 30, 1957. View Item
1957h.6.
Prix de Louis Pasteur, Medal, L'Institut Pasteur. July 9, 1957. View Item
1957h.7.
Das Deutsche Curatorium der Grotius-Stiftung, Grotius-Medaille, [Silver medal] Certificate. [Includes correspondence, program]. August 28, 1957. View Item
1957h.8.
Foundation Grotiana, Bene Merenti - De Propagando Ivre Centium, Pin. 1957. View Item
1957h.9.
Societe Chimique de France, Centennial Medal. 1957. View Item

1958h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1958. 11 folders
1958h.1.
Teachers Union of the City of New York, Teachers Union Annual Award, Certificate, Commemorative scrapbook. April 19, 1958. View Item
1958h.2.
Société de Chimie Physique, Correspondence indicating election as honorary member. May 14, 1958. View Item
1958h.3.
Chouinard Art Institute, Diploma, Doctor of Fine Arts. June 13, 1958. View Item
1958h.4.
Soviet Academy of Sciences, Certificate of Membership. [Includes correspondence, translation of correspondence]. June 20, 1958. View Item
1958h.5.
Women for Legislative Action, Trophy. [Includes correspondence]. June 1958. View Item
1958h.6.
Invitation to the Seventh World Conference of the World Association of Parliamentarians for World Government, Certificate. September 6-13, 1958. View Item
1958h.7.
United States Department of State, Brussels Universal and International Exhibition, Certificates of Recognition. [Includes correspondence]. October 1958. View Item
1958h.8.
The Chemical Society of Japan, Certificate of Membership. [Includes translation of certificate]. November 22, 1958. View Item
1958h.9.
Det Kongelige Norske Videnskabers Selskab, [The Royal Norwegian "Videnskabers" Society] Certificate of Membership, Medal. [Includes correspondence]. December 8, 1958. View Item
1958h.10.
Universitatis Litterariae Humboldtianae Berolinensis, [Humboldt University] Diploma, Doctoris Ornamenta et Honores Honoris Causa. December 15, 1958. View Item
1958h.11.
The Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society, Harvard University, Certificate of Membership. [Includes background material]. 1958. View Item

1959h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1959. 6 folders
1959h.1.
Reed College, Diploma, Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, Recognition of Achievements. June 7, 1959. View Item
1959h.2.
National Academy of Lincei, Citation. [Includes correspondence]. October 13, 1959. View Item
1959h.3.
Hiroshima University, Medal. 1959. View Item
1959h.4.
Indian Chemical Society, Silver Jubilee Medal. 1959. View Item
1959h.5.
Oregon 100th Anniversary Celebration, Oregon Centennial Lecturer Certificate, Plaque. 1959. View Item
1959h.6.
Societas Europaea Studiis ad Haematologiam, Diploma, Medicinae Doctorem, [Honorary degree]. 1959. View Item

1960h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1960. 11 folders
1960h.1.
Chubu Nihon Shimbun Newspaper, Scroll, [Certificate of appreciation in Japanese] and Wooden Box. [Includes translation of scroll]. April 1960. View Item
1960h.2.
Mount Zion Hospital and Medical Center, Franklin L. Harris Lecturer, Certificate. May 17, 1960. View Item
1960h.3.
Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, Benjamin Franklin Fellow, Certificate. [Includes correspondence, background material]. June 13, 1960. View Item
1960h.4.
Kaiserlich Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher, Certificate of Membership. [List of members included]. June 22, 1960. View Item
1960h.5.
Istituto Internazionale per lo Studio lo Sviluppo delle Relazioni Umane, Certificate of Membership. June 23, 1960. View Item
1960h.6.
Gran Fraternidad Universal fundación de la Ferriere, Diploma de honor, Caracas, Venezuela. July 1, 1960. View Item
1960h.7.
Southland Jewish Organization, Humanitarian Award, Plaque. [Includes correspondence]. July 1960. View Item
1960h.8.
American Rationalist Federation, Rationalist of the Year Award, Certificate. September 9, 1960. View Item
1960h.9.
Academia Mundi Scientiis et Litteris Dedita, [World Academy of Sciences and Letters] Certificate of Membership. December 24, 1960. View Item
1960h.10.
National Institute of Sciences of India, Honorary Fellow, Certificate, New Delhi, India. December 1960. View Item
1960h.11.
Henry the Navigator Medal, Portugal. 1960. View Item

1961h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1961. 7 folders
1961h.1.
Time Magazine, Man of the Year, Magazine article. January 2, 1961. View Item
1961h.2.
Le bureau du Conseil Municipal, La grande médaille de vermeil de la ville de Paris, [Medal] Certificate. April 22, 1961. View Item
1961h.3.
Université de Montpellier, Diploma, Honorary Doctor of the University of Montpellier. [Includes background material]. April 26, 1961. View Item
1961h.4.
Die Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien, Certificate of Membership. May 30, 1961. View Item
1961h.5.
American Humanist Association, Humanist of the Year, Plaque. 1961. View Item
1961h.6.
Lomonosov 250th Anniversary Medal, Porcelain tablet. [Includes correspondence]. 1961. View Item
1961h.7.
Louis Pasteur Medal. 1961. View Item

1962h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1962. 10 folders
1962h.1.
Sociedad Chilena de Quimica, Miembro de honor, Certificate. January 13, 1962. View Item
1962h.2.
Washington High School, Honorary high school diploma. [Includes correspondence]. June 14, 1962. View Item
1962h.4.
Women Strike for Peace, Janice Holland Peace Award, Certificate. [Awarded to Linus and Ava Helen Pauling, includes correspondence]. September 21, 1962. View Item
1962h.5.
International Gesellschaft für Nahrungs- und Vitalstoff-Forschung, Certificates of Membership. [Includes correspondence]. September 30, 1962. View Item
1962h.6.
IX Congreso Internacional de Hemtologia, Medal, Relieve del Dios Quetzalcoatl. September 1962. View Item
1962h.7.
Gandhi Peace Award, Promoting Enduring Peace, Inc., Certificate. [Includes correspondence]. November 1, 1962. View Item
1962h.8.
Rudolf Virchow Medal, The Rudolf Virchow Medical Society, New York, Certificate in Appreciation of Achievements. November 5, 1962. View Item
1962h.9.
L'Université Libre de Bruxelles, [Free University of Brussels] Diploma, Doctor of Science honoris causa, Medal. [Includes correspondence]. November 8, 1962. View Item
1962h.10.
United States Science Exhibit Medal. 1962. View Item

1963h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1963. 6 folders
1963h.1.
Modern Medicine, Award for Distinguished Achievement, Certificate. [Includes commemorative booklet]. January 1, 1963. View Item
1963h.2.
Gustavus Adolphus College, Diploma, Doctor of Science, Booklet for the dedication of Nobel Hall. May 4, 1963. View Item
1963h.3.
La Asociacion de Profesionales Argentinos, Letter indicating Membership. August 23, 1963. View Item
1963h.4.
Universidad de Buenos Aires, Certificate of recognition. August 24, 1963. View Item
1963h.5.
San Gabriel College, Diploma, Honorary Doctor of World Law. [Includes programs, correspondence]. December 15, 1963. View Item
1963h.6.
Société de Biologie, [Paris, France] Correspondence indicating honorary membership. December 16, 1963. View Item
1963h.7.
Various peace organizations, Certificate of Appreciation. December 29, 1963. View Item
1963h.8.
National Academy of Sciences, Centennial Medal, [Gold original, bronze copy]. 1963. View Item

1963h2.
Materials re: Nobel Peace Prize, 1963. 1963. 11 folders
1963h2.1.
Nobel Committee of the Norwegian Parliament, Nobel Prize for Peace for 1962, Medal, Certificate. December 10, 1963. View Item
1963h2.2.
Materials re: Nobel Trip. 1963.
1963h2.3.
Nobel Peace Prize Lecture. 1963.
1963h2.4.
Notes for Nobel Lecture. 1963.
1963h2.5.
Correspondence: M. S. Arnoni, re: Nobel Lecture. 1963.
1963h2.6.
Materials re: 1962 Nobel Peace Prize. 1963-1964.
1963h2.7.
Materials re: Nobel Lecture Publication. 1963-1964.
1963h2.8.
Nobel Peace Prize, Response by Linus Pauling. 1963.
1963h2.9.
Nobel Peace Prize, Response by Gunnar Jahn. 1963.
1963h2.10.
Assorted Materials re: Nobel Peace Prize. 1963.
1963h2.11.
Handmade Flyer: "Biology Division Coffee Hour for Dr. and Mrs. Pauling, Tuesday December 3, 3 P.M., Alles Patio". 1963.

1963h3.
Nobel Peace Prize, Congratulation Letters and Telegrams. 1963. 7 folders
1963h3.1.
A: Letters and Telegrams. 1963.
1963h3.2.
B: Letters and Telegrams. 1963.
1963h3.3.
C: Letters and Telegrams. 1963.
1963h3.4.
D: Letters and Telegrams. 1963.
1963h3.5.
E: Letters and Telegrams. 1963.
1963h3.6.
F: Letters and Telegrams. 1963.
1963h3.7.
G: Letters and Telegrams. 1963.

1963h4.
Nobel Peace Prize, Congratulation Letters and Telegrams. 1963. 7 folders
1963h4.1.
H: Letters and Telegrams. 1963.
1963h4.2.
I: Letters and Telegrams. 1963.
1963h4.3.
J: Letters and Telegrams. 1963.
1963h4.4.
K: Letters and Telegrams. 1963.
1963h4.5.
L: Letters and Telegrams. 1963.
1963h4.6.
M: Letters and Telegrams. 1963.
1963h4.7.
N: Letters and Telegrams. 1963.

1963h5.
Nobel Peace Prize, Congratulation Letters and Telegrams. 1963. 7 folders
1963h5.1.
O: Letters and Telegrams. 1963.
1963h5.2.
P-Q: Letters and Telegrams. 1963.
1963h5.3.
R: Letters and Telegrams. 1963.
1963h5.4.
Sa-Smi: Letters and Telegrams. 1963.
1963h5.5.
Sml-Sz: Letters and Telegrams. 1963.
1963h5.6.
T: Letters and Telegrams. 1963.
1963h5.7.
U: Letters and Telegrams. 1963.

1963h6.
Nobel Peace Prize, Congratulation Letters and Telegrams. 1963. 6 folders
1963h6.1.
V: Letters and Telegrams. 1963.
1963h6.2.
W: Letters and Telegrams. 1963.
1963h6.3.
Y-Z: Letters and Telegrams. 1963.
1963h6.4.
Thank You Reply Letter. 1963.
1963h6.5.
Unidentifiable Names. 1963.
1963h6.6.
Bound Volume: "Contributors to the American Peace Prize for the Paulings, Fall 1963". 1963.

1964h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1964. 9 folders
1964h.1.
The Conference of Jewish Women's Organizations, Humanitarian Award, Trophy. January 23, 1964. View Item
1964h.2.
Krakow University, Diplomas, Doctoris Honoris Causa. May 12, 1964. View Item
1964h.3.
Guedel Association Memorial Medallion, The Guedel Association. June 14, 1964. View Item
1964h.4.
"Dank an Linus Pauling," Leather bound volume with signatures of German citizens, Germany. June 1964. View Item
1964h.5.
"Ehrengabe der Stadt Gladbeck," Coal ceramic disc, Gladbeck, Germany. June-July 1964. View Item
1964h.6.
Oregon State University, Charter Day Convocation, Distinguished Service Award, Certificate, Program. [Includes correspondence, background material]. October 29, 1964. View Item
1964h.7.
University of Melbourne, Diploma, Doctor of Science honoris causa. [Includes correspondence]. November 13, 1964. View Item
1964h.8.
Mount Sinai Hospital, Bernard H. Eliasberg Lecture, Anesthesiology, Medal encased in plastic. November 23, 1964. View Item
1964h.9.
Biochemie, Medal, Cinquantenaire de la Societe de Chemie Biologique. 1964. View Item

1964h2.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1960. 2 folders
1964h2.1.
J. Akuhead Pupule, Keeper of the Scrolls and Legends, A Legend In His Own Time award, Certificate. [Includes correspondence]. December 27, 1964. View Item
1964h2.2.
Temple Beth Zion, Los Angeles, California, Passover-Liberty Award, Plaque, Book of congratulatory letters. [Includes additional congratulatory letters aside from the book]. 1964. View Item

1965h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1965. 7 folders
1965h.1.
Academia Reipublicae Popularis Dacoromanae, [Academy of the Socialist Republic of Romania] Membership card, Pin. [Includes correspondence, introductory speech]. February 3, 1965. View Item
1965h.2.
KNXT Los Angeles, California, Newsmaker, Identification plate from award. March 6, 1965. View Item
1965h.3.
Wisdom Magazine and the Wisdom Society, Wisdom Award of Honor, Certificate. [Includes correspondence]. June 16, 1965. View Item
1965h.4.
The International Academy of Preventive Medicine, Certificate of Appreciation. 1965. View Item
1965h.5.
Order of Merit, Medal, Republic of Italy. 1965. View Item
1965h.6.
National Society for Autistic Children, Member of the Honorary National Board, Certificate. 1965. View Item
1965h.7.
Jagiellonian University, Correspondence indicating awarding of honorary degree. 1965. View Item

1966h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1966. 12 folders
1966h.1.
Institut de France, Académie des Sciences, Certificate of Membership, Medal, Program. [Includes correspondence, press release]. March 31, 1966. View Item
1966h.2.
Sigma Pi Sigma, Physics Honor Society Chapter at University of California, Santa Barbara, Honorary Membership, Plaque. April 16, 1966. View Item
1966h.3.
American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, Certificate of Membership. [Includes magazine article]. June 3, 1966. View Item
1966h.4.
Academia Scientiarum et Artium Slavorum Meridionalium, [Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Arts] Certificates of Membership. [Includes correspondence]. June 26, 1966. View Item
1966h.5.
Royal Society of Edinburgh, Letter of election to Royal Society as an Honorary Fellow. July 4, 1966. View Item
1966h.6.
Societas Regia Edinensis, Diploma. July 9, 1966. View Item
1966h.7.
York University, Diploma, Doctor of Science, honoris causa. October 14, 1966. View Item
1966h.8.
Delta Upsilon Oregon State, Charter Member, Plaque. December 1, 1966. View Item
1966h.9.
Linus Pauling Medal, [Gold original, silver copy] Oregon and Puget Sound Sections of the American Chemical Society. [Includes correspondence, description of award]. December 3, 1966. View Item
1966h.10.
American Association for the Advancement of Science, Certificate of Membership. [Includes commemorative rosette, given in 1991]. December 28, 1966. View Item
1966h.11.
Carl Neuberg Society for International Scientific Relations, Medal. 1966. View Item
1966h.12.
Institut de France, Medal. 1966. View Item

1967h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1967. 7 folders
1967h.1.
University of Delhi, Diploma, Doctor of Science honoris causa, Citation, Convocation programs. [Includes correspondence, program]. February 3, 1967. View Item
1967h.2.
Hadassah, Myrtle Wreath Award, Plaque. [Includes correspondence, flyer]. March 8, 1967. View Item
1967h.3.
Adelphi University, Diploma, Honorary Doctor of Science, Certificate of Achievement, Programs, Invitation. [Includes correspondence]. June 4, 1967. View Item
1967h.4.
Universal and International Exhibition 1967, Norada Lecture, Certificate, Montreal, Canada. October 9, 1967. View Item
1967h.5.
Maria Skłodowska-Curie, Centenary Medal. 1967. View Item
1967h.6.
Universitas Leodiensis, [Université de l'État é Liège] 150 year anniversary, Medal. 1967. View Item
1967h.7.
Washington A. Roebling Medal, [Gold original, bronze copy] Mineralogical Society of America. [Includes journal article]. 1967. View Item

1968h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1968. 2 folders
1968h.1.
Windham College, Diploma, Doctor of Letters honoris causa. May 26, 1968. View Item
1968h.2.
Mount Sinai Medical Center, Commendation for being the colloquium speaker at the dedication of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine and the inauguration of the first president of the Mount Sinai Medical Center, Certificate. October 20, 1968. View Item

1969h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1969. 6 folders
1969h.1.
American Institute of Chemists, Certificate of Membership. May 15, 1969. View Item
1969h.2.
Marquette School of Medicine, Diploma, Honorary Doctor of Science. June 1, 1969. View Item
1969h.3.
North Alabama Section of the American Chemical Society, Madison Marshall Award, Certificate. [Includes correspondence]. November 10, 1969. View Item
1969h.4.
City of Huntsville, Alabama, Certificate of Honorary Citizenship. November 11, 1969. View Item
1969h.5.
Dickinson College, Dickinson College Award, Plaque. 1969. View Item
1969h.6.
University of Calcutta, Sir Devaprasad Sarbadhikari Gold Medal, Correspondence indicating awarding of medal. 1969. View Item

1970h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1970. 3 folders
1970h.1.
Lenin Peace Prize Medal, U.S.S.R. [Includes correspondence]. June 15, 1970. View Item
1970h.2.
Congreso Nacional Senado Medal, Republica de Chile. [Includes proclamation of the Chilean Senate]. January 19, 1970. View Item
1970h.3.
Indian Council for Cultural Relations, Correspondence indicating election as Fellow. 1970. View Item

1971h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1971. 6 folders
1971h.1.
Apollo Lunar Science Conference, Medal, Houston, Texas. January 1971. View Item
1971h.2.
American Schizophrenia Association, Annual Award, Pewter bowl. April 2, 1971. View Item
1971h.3.
The American Institute of Chemists, Certificate of Membership, Photo. [Includes correspondence]. May 13, 1971. View Item
1971h.4.
Université de Lyon, Diploma, Doctor Honoris Causa, Medal. [Includes introductory speech, correspondence]. May 14, 1971. View Item
1971h.5.
Academy of Orthomolecular Psychiatry, Founding Fellow, Certificate. September 30, 1971. View Item
1971h.6.
Isabella Geriatric Center, Hall of Fame Senior Citizen Award, Plaque. [Includes photograph]. 1971. View Item

1972h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1972. 8 folders
1972h.1.
National Health Federation, National Health Federation Service Award, Plaque. January 14, 1972. View Item
1972h.2.
City of Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico, Certificate of appreciation. March 6, 1972. View Item
1972h.3.
La Asociación Quimica de Tijuana, Certificate of Membership. March 7, 1972. View Item
1972h.4.
El Instituto Tecnologico Regional de Baja California, Diploma. March 8, 1972. View Item
1972h.5.
International Academy of Preventive Medicine, Certificate of Fellowship. April 8, 1972. View Item
1972h.6.
Renaud Foundation, 24th Annual Renaud Foundation Lecturer, Plaque. April 21, 1972. View Item
1972h.7.
Southern Christian Leadership Conference Philadelphia Chapter, Martin Luther King, Jr. Medical Achievement Award, Plaque. [Includes correspondence]. May 31, 1972. View Item
1972h.8.
Marietta College, Thomas Lecturer, Commemorative plate. 1972. View Item

1973h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1973. 7 folders
1973h.1.
Edward A. Strecker Memorial Award, Framed medal. March 7, 1973. View Item
1973h.2.
Drury College, Diploma, Doctor of Humane Service, Medal encased in plastic, Pewter plate, Convocation programs. March 9, 1973. View Item
1973h.3.
Australasian College of Biomedical Sciences, Certificate of fellowship. May 10, 1973. View Item
1973h.4.
International Academy of Preventive Medicine, Special Advisor, Plaque. 1972-1973. View Item
1973h.5.
American Association of Clinical Chemists, Silver Anniversary, Medal on marble base. 1973. View Item
1973h.6.
Rabindranath Tagore Medal, Calcutta, India. 1973. View Item
1973h.7.
Pennsylvania State University, Nelson W. Taylor Lecturer in Material Sciences, Lion statuette. November 8, 1973. View Item

1974h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1974. 6 folders
1974h.1.
International Forum for Neurological Organization, Certificate of Membership, Statuette with pedestal, Pin. May 31, 1974. View Item
1974h.2.
International Academy of Preventive Medicine, Award of Merit, Plaque, Certificate of fellowship. October 12, 1974. View Item
1974h.3.
City of Houston, Texas, Certificate of Honorary Citizenship. October 12, 1974. View Item
1974h.4.
University of California School of Pharmacy, San Francisco, Troy C. Daniels Lecturer, Scroll. October 1974. View Item
1974h.5.
American-Hungarian Medical Association, Semmelweis Scientific Society, Semmelweis Medal, Plaque indicating Membership. November 15, 1974. View Item
1974h.6.
Russian Academy of Sciences, 250 year anniversary, Medal. [Includes correspondence]. 1974. View Item

1975h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1975. 11 folders
1975h.1.
Pharmacists Planning Services, Inc., 1974 Man of the Year Award, Plaque. March 8, 1975. View Item
1975h.2.
The American Institute of Chemists, Chemical Pioneer Award, Certificate. [Includes correspondence]. May 22, 1975. View Item
1975h.3.
Rutgers University, Diploma, Doctor of Science Honoris Causa, Citation. June 5, 1975. View Item
1975h.4.
California Institute of Technology Alumni Association, Fifty Year Certificate, Invitation, List of participants. June 6, 1975. View Item
1975h.5.
Tamagawa University, Honorary Professorship, Framed scroll. September 23, 1975. View Item
1975h.6.
American Academy of Medical Preventics, Honorary Lifetime Member, Plaque. September 28, 1975. View Item
1975h.7.
Nagasaki University, School of Medicine, Plaque. October 1, 1975. View Item
1975h.8.
International Academy of Preventive Medicine, Certificate of Membership. 1975-1976. View Item
1975h.9.
Albert Schweitzer Society, Reverence for Life, Medal, Memento Medal. 1975. View Item
1975h.10.
Santa Clara County Surgical Society, Proclamation Certificate. 1975. View Item
1975h.11.
Albert Schweitzer Fellowship of Taiwan, Presented by Albert W. F. Chen, Plaque. 1975. View Item

1975h2.
Materials re: National Medal of Science. 1975. 5 folders
1975h2.1.
National Medal of Science, 1974, Awarded by Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States, Certificate. September 18, 1975. View Item
1975h2.2.
Correspondence. 1975-1976, 1989.
1975h2.3.
Programs. September 18, 1975.
1975h2.4.
Nomination forms. 1969-1970, 1988, 1990.
1975h2.5.
List of Recipients. 1962-1986.

1976h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1976. 11 folders
1976h.1.
Johns Hopkins University, Centennial Fellow, Certificate. February 20, 1976. View Item
1976h.2.
Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, Objet d'art, Memento of Appreciation on Linus Pauling's 75th birthday. February 28, 1976. View Item
1976h.3.
City of Los Angeles, California, Resolution Certificate. [Awarded to Linus and Ava Helen Pauling]. March 5, 1976. View Item
1976h.4.
First Unitarian Church, Los Angeles, California, Plaque in appreciation of contributions. March 6, 1976. View Item
1976h.5.
Kalamazoo College, Diploma, Honorary Doctor of Science, Citation. June 12, 1976. View Item
1976h.6.
New York Academy of Sciences, Certificate of Membership. [Includes correspondence]. December 8, 1976. View Item
1976h.7.
Società Italiana Per Il Progresso Delle Scienze, Certificate of Membership. [Includes correspondence]. December 15, 1976. View Item
1976h.8.
Transcendental Meditation Society, Age of Enlightenment Award, Certificate. [Includes correspondence]. December 21, 1976. View Item
1976h.9.
California Dental Association, Certificate of Appreciation. 1976. View Item
1976h.10.
Dallas Mid-Winter Dental Clinic, Dallas, Texas, Honorary Clinician, Plaque. 1976. View Item
1976h.11.
Educator Publications, American Pioneers in Preventive Health Care Award, Certificate. 1976. View Item

1977h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1977. 5 folders
1977h.1.
Consumer Education Research Group, Caveat Emptor Magazine, Consumer Crusader Award, Certificate. [Includes correspondence]. February 2, 1977. View Item
1977h.2.
Basic Science Conference, Certificate of recognition "For his Gifts to Man," List of Signatures marking the birthday of Linus Pauling. February 28, 1977. View Item
1977h.3.
National Nutritional Foods Association, Rachel Carson Memorial Award, Plaque. July 1977. View Item
1977h.4.
University of Oregon, Award for Distinguished Service, Certificate. August 13, 1977. View Item
1977h.5.
American Friends of the Hebrew University, Torch of Learning Award, Trophy. September 11, 1977. View Item

1978h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1978. 5 folders
1978h.1.
Lomonosov Medal, [Gold original, bronze copy] 1977, Presidium of the Academy of the USSR, Certificate. [Includes correspondence]. February 9, 1978. View Item
1978h.2.
Los Angeles College of Chiropractic, Diploma, Doctor of Humanities Honoris Causa, Citation. March 18, 1978. View Item
1978h.3.
Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society of North America, Roche Research Chapter, Certificate of Recognition. March 30, 1978. View Item
1978h.4.
Wilmington College, Diploma, Honorary Doctor of Human Reconstruction, Citation, Sash. April 1978. View Item
1978h.5.
The Celtic Medal, Irish Institute International, Certificate. [Includes note to self]. May 17, 1978. View Item

1978h2.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1978. 7 folders
1978h2.1.
Polish Academy of Sciences, Letter indicating foreign Membership. July 29, 1978. View Item
1978h2.2.
Intra-Science Research Foundation, Louis Pasteur Humanitarian Award, Framed medal. October 20, 1978. View Item
1978h2.3.
City of Beverly Hills, California, Proclamation certificate. October 1978. View Item
1978h2.4.
Friendly Hills Holistic Health Center, Plaque. 1978. View Item
1978h2.5.
Committee for World Health, Plaque, 50th Anniversary of Vitamin C Medal, World Congress Speaker, Commemorative coin. 1978. View Item
1978h2.6.
Irish Institute for the Achievement of Human Potential, World Forum, Medal, Memento medal. 1978. View Item
1978h2.7.
World Organization of General Systems and Cybernetics, Correspondence indicating Honorary Fellowship. 1978. View Item

1979h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1979. 14 folders
1979h.1.
The Senate of the 10th Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Senate Resolution No.343 Proclamation Certificate. [Includes correspondence]. April 4, 1979. View Item
1979h.2.
European Academy of Preventive Medicine, Correspondence indicating Honorary Trusteeship. April 19, 1979. View Item
1979h.3.
National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, National Academy of Sciences Award in Chemical Sciences, [established in honor of Armand Hammer] Medal, [Gold original, bronze copy] Certificate. [Includes correspondence]. April 23, 1979. View Item
1979h.4.
Decalogue Society of Lawyers, Award of Merit for the year 1978, Plaque. [Includes correspondence]. April 29, 1979. View Item
1979h.5.
American Academy of Achievement, Golden Plate award, Framed plate, Gathering of the Greats Medal. [Includes program and commemorative book from 25th anniversary in 1985]. June 23, 1979. View Item
1979h.6.
W.I.L.P.F., Biennial Meeting, U.S. Section, Santa Cruz, California, Citation for Ava Helen and Linus Pauling. June 30, 1979. View Item
1979h.7.
Reed College, The Howard Vollum Award, Plaque, Citation. September 11, 1979. View Item
1979h.8.
International Academy of Preventive Medicine, 1979, Tom Spies Memorial Award, Plaque. September 15, 1979. View Item
1979h.9.
Pacific University, Diploma, Doctor of Science, Convocation booklets. October 5, 1979. View Item
1979h.10.
City of Austin, Texas, Certificate of Honorary Citizenship. November 5, 1979. View Item
1979h.11.
American College of Osteopathic Internists, Fellowship Certificate. November 14, 1979. View Item
1979h.12.
Hans Selye Award, Medal, The 2nd International Symposium on the Management of Stress, Monte Carlo, Monaco. November 18-22, 1979. View Item
1979h.13.
National Institute of Social Sciences, Gold Medal Award, Certificate. December 6, 1979. View Item
1979h.14.
National Nutritional Foods Association, Nutrition Research Award, Trophy. 1979. View Item

1980h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1980. 15 folders
1980h.1.
Orthomolecular Medical Society, Certificate of Appreciation. March 16, 1980. View Item
1980h.2.
Society of Agricultural Chemistry of Japan, Medal, Certificate of Membership. April 2, 1980. View Item
1980h.3.
Federation of All Japan Karate-Do Organizations, Certificate of Dan: Honorary Title of 7th Dan. April 9, 1980. View Item
1980h.4.
Clark University, Diploma, Doctor of Science Honoris Causa, Citation, Commencement program. May 11, 1980. View Item
1980h.5.
Canadian Association of Preventive and Orthomolecular Medicine, Certificate of Recognition. May 31, 1980. View Item
1980h.6.
New York Medical College, Doctor of Science, Diploma. [Includes program]. June 3, 1980. View Item
1980h.7.
Chemical Institute of Canada, Certificate of Fellowship. [Includes Membership cards, issued in 1994]. June 9, 1980. View Item
1980h.8.
Parker Chiropractic Research Foundation, Backbone of Chemical, Vitamin C, and World Peace Research, Trophy. July 4, 1980. View Item
1980h.9.
Royal Society of Chemistry, Correspondence indicating election to honorary fellowship of the Royal Society of Chemistry. July 7, 1980. View Item
1980h.10.
American Chemical Society, Recognition of Service, Plaque. August 27, 1980. View Item
1980h.11.
Assembléia Legislativa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Certificates of Honorary Citizenship. September 10, 1980. View Item
1980h.12.
Lotos Club, State Dinner in Honor of Linus Pauling, Framed and signed poster. October 11, 1980. View Item
1980h.13.
Soc. de Cirugia, Medals, [Two different designs] El Mejoramiento de la Cirugia. 1980. View Item
1980h.14.
Brass Rendering of Ava Helen and Linus Pauling, [text in Japanese]. 1980. View Item
1980h.15.
Orthomolecular Medical Society, Honorary President, Certificate. 1980-1981. View Item

1981h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1981. 10 folders
1981h.1.
National Health Federation, Pioneer Award, Plaque. January 16-18, 1981. View Item
1981h.2.
La Sociedad de Cirugia del Hospital Juarez, S.C., Certificate of Membership. January 31, 1981. View Item
1981h.3.
City of San Jose, California, Commendation Certificate. February 23, 1981. View Item
1981h.4.
City of San Francisco, California, Dr. Linus Pauling Appreciation Day, Proclamation Certificate. February 23, 1981. View Item
1981h.5.
City of Oakland, California, Dr. Linus Pauling Day, Proclamation Certificate. February 26, 1981. View Item
1981h.6.
Stanford University, Certificate of Recognition for Linus Pauling's 80th birthday. February 28, 1981.
1981h.7.
City of San Francisco, California, Request for an international nuclear weapons ban, Proclamation Certificate. March 5, 1981. View Item
1981h.8.
Quebec Association for Children with Learning Disabilities, Silver platter for his contribution and dedication to the health, education and welfare of children with special needs. March 21, 1981. View Item
1981h.9.
Laurentian University Geology Department, Instant Expert on Sudbury Geology, Certificate. April 7, 1981. View Item
1981h.10.
American Urological Association, John K. Lattimer Award, Medal. May 12, 1981. View Item

1981h2.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1981. 4 folders
1981h2.1.
Bard College, John and Samuel Bard Award in Medicine and Science, Framed medal. [Includes correspondence]. May 15, 1981. View Item
1981h2.2.
American Chemical Society, Recognition of service, Plaque. August 26, 1981. View Item
1981h2.3.
Bronson Pharmaceuticals, Commemorative plaque for Lazoo Benefit Run for the Linus Pauling Institute. November 7, 1981. View Item
1981h2.4.
Academia Medicorum Litteratorum, Medals, Certificates of Recognition. [Includes correspondence]. 1981. View Item

1982h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1982. 10 folders
1982h.1.
Nicolai Vostavich Belov Medal, U.S.S.R. Crystallographic Society. 1982. View Item
1982h.2.
Oregon State Chapter Delta Upsilon Fraternity, Special Citation Certificate of Appreciation. January 16, 1982. View Item
1982h.3.
University of Arizona College of Medicine, Commemorative plaque. February 23, 1982. View Item
1982h.4.
University of Arizona College of Medicine, Continuing Medical Postgraduate Education, Certificate. February 23-26, 1982. View Item
1982h.5.
Drexel University Student Chapter of the National Society of Professional Engineers, 1982, Engineering and Science Day Award, Certificate. March 1, 1982. View Item
1982h.6.
University of Denver, Dedication of the Seeley G. Mudd Building, Plaque. March 5, 1982. View Item
1982h.7.
Jacksonville University, Diploma, Doctor of Humane Letters honoris causa, Citation, Commencement programs, Transcription of ceremony. April 24, 1982. View Item
1982h.8.
City of Jacksonville, Florida, Dr. Linus Pauling Day, Proclamation certificate, Key to the city. April 24, 1982. View Item
1982h.9.
Confrérie des Chevaliers du Fourquet, Brussels, Medal, Certificate of Membership. May 5, 1982. View Item
1982h.10.
L'ordre du mérite social de Belgique, Le Grand Croix, Certificate. [Includes booklet]. May 7, 1982. View Item

1982h2.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1982. 8 folders
1982h2.1.
Wesleyan University, Peter A. Leermakers lecturer, Certificate, Symposium programs, Schedule. May 13, 1982. View Item
1982h2.2.
Women Strike for Peace, Women Strike for Peace Award, "Baby in the Air" by Ethel Taylor, [Statue]. May 15, 1982. View Item
1982h2.3.
University of Washington, Jessie and John Danz Lecturer, Certificate. Spring 1982. View Item
1982h2.4.
United States Air Force Academy, Distinguished Speakers Program, Statuette of a hawk. September 22, 1982. View Item
1982h2.5.
Los Rectores de las Universidades Venezolanas, en nombre de las Comunidades Universitarias del Pais, Plaque in recognition of achievements. November 9, 1982. View Item
1982h2.6.
Musser-Burch Society, Certificate of Honorary Membership. November 12, 1982. View Item
1982h2.7.
Supreme Soviet Socialist Republic, Commemorative plaque for the 60th anniversary of the founding of the U.S.S.R., Medal. December 12-13, 1982. View Item
1982h2.8.
American Aging Association, Distinguished Achievement Award, Medal, Certificate. 1982. View Item
1982h2.9.
United States Achievement Academy, correspondence indicating election to Hall of Fame. 1982. View Item

1983h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1983. 7 folders
1983h.1.
Cal Poly Chapters of American Chemical Society and Alpha Chi Sigma, Honorary Membership, Plaque. January 28, 1983. View Item
1983h.2.
Ohio State University College of Medicine, Landacre Society, Landacre Day Lecturer, Plaque indicating Membership. March 17, 1983. View Item
1983h.3.
Mid-Peninsula Peace Community, Certificate of Recognition. [Includes background material]. May 1, 1983. View Item
1983h.4.
Orthomolecular Medical Society, Certificate of Appreciation. May 8, 1983. View Item
1983h.5.
Eastern Virginia Medical Authority, Diploma, Doctor of Science, Pewter Jefferson Cup. June 18, 1983. View Item
1983h.6.
City of Los Angeles, California, Commendation certificate. June 23, 1983. View Item
1983h.7.
International Academy of Preventative Medicine, Dr. Roger J. Williams Award, Clock and pens on wooden base. September 16, 1983. View Item

1983h2.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1983. 4 folders
1983h2.1.
City of Welland, Canada, Certificate of Recognition. October 28, 1983. View Item
1983h2.2.
World Academy of Art and Science, Certificate of Membership. November 2, 1983. View Item
1983h2.3.
Canadian Health Food Association, Donon Peppar Humanitarian Award, Plaque. 1983. View Item
1983h2.4.
Alternative Living for the Aging, Achievement Award. [1994 award program]. 1983. View Item

1984h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1984. 16 folders
1984h.1.
City of Atlanta, Georgia, Certificate of Honorary Citizenship. February 17, 1984. View Item
1984h.2.
Hahnemann University, Diploma, Doctor of Science honoris causa ad gradum, Sash. February 26, 1984. View Item
1984h.3.
Arthur M. Sackler Foundation for the Arts Sciences and Humanities, Award for Chemistry, Medal, Certificate. February 1984. View Item
1984h.4.
Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Degree of Promoción, Correspondence indicating awarding of degree. March 14, 1984. View Item
1984h.5.
Consumer Health Organization of Canada, Commemorative plaque for contributions to Pathways to Health Convention. March 24, 1984. View Item
1984h.6.
Swedish Association for Biological Medicine, Certificate of Membership. May 20, 1984. View Item
1984h.7.
University of Denver, Diploma, Honorary Doctor of Letters, Citation, [Citation dated June 4, 1984] Sash. June 2, 1984. View Item
1984h.8.
La Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Nicaragua León, Diploma, Doctor Honoris Causa. [Includes correspondence and introductory speech]. August 2, 1984. View Item
1984h.9.
Junta de Reconstruccion de Managua, Commemorative key. August 1984. View Item
1984h.10.
Oregon Chiropractic Physicians Association, Commemorative plaque in appreciation and service in support of the chiropractic profession. September 6, 1984. View Item
1984h.11.
Winona State University Chemistry Club, Certificate of Membership. October 4, 1984. View Item
1984h.12.
California Living Magazine, San Francisco Examiner, Acknowledgment of Nobel Laureates of the Bay Area, Tiffany and Co. crystal paperweight. October 18, 1984. View Item
1984h.13.
Joseph Priestley Medal, [Gold original, bronze copy] American Chemical Society. 1984. View Item
1984h.14.
Philadelphia Health and Fitness Expo, Benjamin Franklin Research Pioneer Award, Plaque. October 1984. View Item
1984h.15.
Medal, Award text in Russian, XXV. 1984. View Item
1984h.16.
Federation of European Biochemical Societies, 16th Meeting, Moscow, Medal. 1984. View Item

1985h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1985. 11 folders
1985h.1.
Actor's Fund of America, Certificate of Membership, Membership card. April 25, 1985. View Item
1985h.2.
Whole Life Expo, Annual Whole Life Humanitarian Award, Plaque. April 26-28, 1985. View Item
1985h.3.
Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute, Distinguished Lecture Series, Paperweight. May 1, 1985. View Item
1985h.4.
Kiwanis Club of Redwood City, California, Certificate of Appreciation. June 19, 1985. View Item
1985h.5.
IV Simpósio Internacional Sobre Vitaminas, Rio de Janeiro, Wooden statuette. August 8-10, 1985. View Item
1985h.6.
Painting of the Great Wall of China by Yumin Gu presented by Linus and Alex Sun to Linus Pauling in recognition of his achievements. October 2, 1985. View Item
1985h.7.
Albert Schweitzer Society of the State of Alabama, Knight Commander of Merit of Signum Fidei, Certificate of Membership. October 16, 1985. View Item
1985h.8.
San Diego State University, Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society, Achievement Award, Plaque. 1984-1985. View Item
1985h.9.
Association for Holistic Health, Award for Excellence, Trophy. 1985. View Item
1985h.10.
Humboldt University, 175 year Anniversary, Berlin, Medal. 1985. View Item
1985h.11.
Mineralogical Society of America, Certificate of Fellowship. [Includes correspondence]. 1985. View Item

1986h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1986. 9 folders
1986h.1.
American Nutritional Medical Association, Certificate of Fellowship, Certified Nutrimedicist Certificate, Physician identification card, Nutrimedicist's creed, ANMA manifesto. February 5, 1986. View Item
1986h.2.
Friedensrat der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik, [Peace Council of the German Democratic Republic] correspondence indicating awarding of German Peace Medal. February 18, 1986. View Item
1986h.3.
California Institute of Technology, Dedication of the Linus Pauling Lecture Hall, Small marble plaque. February 28, 1986. View Item
1986h.4.
American Nutritional Medical Association Department of Nutrimedical Services, Doctor of the Year Award, Certificate, List of recipients. March 11, 1986. View Item
1986h.5.
Oregon State University Alumni Association, E.B. Lemon Distinguished Alumni Award, Plaque, Guest book, Program. [Includes correspondence]. May 10, 1986. View Item
1986h.6.
World Science Division, Star Alliance, Star of Peace, Certificate. [Includes correspondence]. May 17, 1986. View Item
1986h.7.
Columbia College, Diploma, Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, Sash. May 30, 1986. View Item
1986h.8.
Sons in Retirement, Certificate of Appreciation. June 3, 1986. View Item
1986h.9.
Canadian Council of Professional Certification, Registered Nutritional Consultant, Certificate. August 6, 1986. View Item

1986h2.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1986. 9 folders
1986h2.1.
Great Lakes Association of Clinical Medicine, Nutritional Researcher of the Year Award, Plaque. September 1986. View Item
1986h2.2.
Honor Students at Glendale Community College, Commemorative plaque in appreciation for his visit. October 8-9, 1986. View Item
1986h2.3.
Canadian Council of Professional Certification, Registered Nutritional Consultant, Certificate. October 10, 1986.
1986h2.4.
North Carolina State University Department of Physics, L.H. Thomas Lecturer, Plaque. October 27, 1986. View Item
1986h2.5.
Engineering and Science Hall of Fame, Pioneer of Progress, Walnut wood sculpture, Plaque. November 6, 1986. View Item
1986h2.6.
American Humanist Association, Honorary Humanist Counselor AHA, Plaque. 1986. View Item
1986h2.7.
Laurent Lavoisier Medal, Fondation de la maison de la chimie. 1986. View Item
1986h2.8.
National Library of Medicine, Sesquicentennial Commemorative Award, Medal. 1986. View Item
1986h2.9.
Arthritis Research Institute of America, ARI Award, Glass obelisk. 1986. View Item

1986h3.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1986. 1 folder
1986h3.1.
Huxley Institute, Academy of Orthomolecular Medicine, Humanitarian Award, Plaque with working clock face. 1986. View Item

1987h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1987. 8 folders
1987h.1.
State of Illinois, Friendship Week in Illinois, Proclamation Certificate. January 27, 1987. View Item
1987h.2.
Soka Gakkai International, 60th Anniversary of the university commemorative medal, Peace and Culture Award, Medal, Certificate, Commemorative clock. February 24, 1987. View Item
1987h.3.
Oregon Academy of Science, Citation in Recognition of Services. [Includes correspondence]. February 28, 1987. View Item
1987h.4.
University of San Francisco and Center for Chinese Medicine, Man of the Year award, Plaque. [Includes correspondence]. April 4, 1987. View Item
1987h.5.
American Chemical Society, American Chemical Society Award in Chemical Education, Certificate. April 6, 1987. View Item
1987h.6.
California Institute Technology Alumni Association, Commendation Certificate. May 16, 1987. View Item
1987h.7.
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Ben-Gurion Award, Medal, Framed medal. May 1987. View Item
1987h.8.
Nutrition for Optimal Health Association, Glass statuette in appreciation of achievements. June 6, 1987. View Item

1987h2.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1987. 5 folders
1987h2.1.
American College of Advancement in Medicine, Plaque for his contributions to vitamin C research and orthomolecular medicine. November 20, 1987. View Item
1987h2.2.
Bertrand Russell Society, Life Achievement Award, Plaque. 1987. View Item
1987h2.3.
Bozo Tezak Medal, Zagreb, Croatian Chemical Society, Yugoslavia. 1987. View Item
1987h2.4.
Cornell University, Commemorative plaque for the 50th anniversary of the George Fisher Baker Lecturer. 1987. View Item
1987h2.5.
Societas Chemica Croatica, [Croatian Chemical Society] Socium honoris causa, [Certificate of Membership]. 1987. View Item

1988h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1988. 5 folders
1988h.1.
Chinese Medical Foundation, The China American Medical Technology Exchange Centre, International Honorary Consultant, Certificate. April 28, 1988. View Item
1988h.2.
University of Notre Dame du Lac, Diploma, Doctor of Science, honoris causa, Citation, Sash. [Includes correspondence, program, background material]. May 15, 1988. View Item
1988h.3.
Delta Upsilon Fraternity, Distinguished Alumni Achievement, Framed medal, Medal. July 30, 1988. View Item
1988h.4.
Universitas Studiorum Zagrabiensis, Diploma Gradus Doctoris Honoris Causa. September 7, 1988. View Item
1988h.5.
Science Museum of Minnesota, Achievement Award, Medal with stand. 1988. View Item

1989h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1989. 7 folders
1989h.1.
National Science Board, Vannevar Bush Award, Medal, Pin, Certificate. [Includes correspondence, newspaper articles]. May 1989. View Item
1989h.2.
The Lord Foundation of Ohio, The Lord Foundation Award, Basic Needs Category, Glass statuette. October 3, 1989. View Item
1989h.3.
Delta Upsilon Fraternity Oregon State Chapter, Certificate of Recognition of Service and Membership. October 21, 1989. View Item
1989h.4.
California Institute of Technology Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Linus Pauling Lectureship, Certificate. November 28, 1989. View Item
1989h.5.
NAS-AH CCCP, Scientific Cooperation, Medal. 1989. View Item
1989h.6.
Center for Scientific Culture, Premio "Ettore Majorana" Erice Scienza per la Pace, Certificate. [Includes correspondence]. 1989. View Item
1989h.7.
Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, za Počasnog Doktora, Zagreb, Yugoslavia, Programs. 1989. View Item

1990h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1990. 4 folders
1990h.1.
Soka University, Diploma, Honorary doctorate, Medal, Plaque, Lapel pin. February 21, 1990. View Item
1990h.2.
Wondertree Learning Community, Wondertree Award, Certificate. May 4, 1990. View Item
1990h.3.
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Diploma, Honorary Professor of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. December 10, 1990. View Item
1990h.4.
United Nations, International Albert Schweitzer Colloquium, Silver bowl. 1990. View Item

1991h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1991. 4 folders
1991h.1.
Memorabilia, [certificate and objet d'art; Chinese]. January 14, 1991. View Item
1991h.2.
American Chemical Society, 1990 Richard C. Tolman Medal, Framed medal. February 27, 1991. View Item
1991h.3.
Palomar Observatory, Star # 4674 Pauling 1989 JC, Framed image of star. February 28, 1991. View Item
1991h.4.
Peking University, Honorary Professor, Medal. February 1991. View Item

1991h2.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1991. 7 folders
1991h2.1.
Oregon State Chapter of Delta Upsilon Fraternity, Special Citation. March 6, 1991. View Item
1991h2.2.
Oregon Legislative Assembly, Senate Concurrent Resolution 5, Certificate of Recognition. March 6, 1991. View Item
1991h2.3.
City of Santa Barbara, California, Proclamation Certificate announcing Honorary Citizenship. March 8, 1991. View Item
1991h2.4.
County of Santa Barbara, California, Resolution of Commendation for the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, [This foundation awarded Linus Pauling a Lifetime Achievement Award] Certificate. April 9, 1991. View Item
1991h2.5.
National Academy of Sciences, Special commendation marking 90th birthday. [Includes correspondence, background material]. April 29, 1991. View Item
1991h2.6.
Second World Congress on Vitamin C and the Immune System, Certificate of recognition. May 11, 1991. View Item
1991h2.7.
American Chemical Society, Plaque for recognition of service. August 28, 1991. View Item

1992h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1992. 9 folders
1992h.1.
Russian Academy of Sciences, Certificate of Fellowship, Membership card. [Includes correspondence]. April 16, 1992. View Item
1992h.2.
American College of Advancement in Medicine, 1992 Achievement Award and First Annual Linus Pauling Lecture, Plaque. May 16, 1992. View Item
1992h.3.
The Forum Club of Houston, Community Platform for Distinguished Speakers, Memorabilia. June 29, 1992. View Item
1992h.4.
Texas Heart Institute, Scholar, Science, Humanitarian plaque. June 1992. View Item
1992h.5.
Cancer Treatment Research Foundation, Linus Pauling Scientist of the Year, Plaque. November 6, 1992. View Item
1992h.6.
University of Houston, Inventive Minds Speakers Series, Plaque. November 10, 1992. View Item
1992h.7.
Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, Peace Ambassador, Certificate. December 3, 1992. View Item
1992h.8.
Daisaku Ikeda Medal. 1992. View Item
1992h.9.
Linus Pauling Medal, Stanford University. [Previously awarded in 1973-1974]. 1991-1992. View Item
1992h.10.
Women's International Center, Jehan Sadat Peace Award, [Living Legacy Award] Citation, information related to organization. 1992. View Item

1993h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1993. 8 folders
1993h.1.
Earth Environment Science Academy Foundation, Osaka, Japan, International Honorary Doctor, Certificate. January 5, 1993. View Item
1993h.2.
Board of Supervisors County of Los Angeles, California, Letter of Recognition. May 26, 1993. View Item
1993h.3.
House of Representatives, Anna G. Eshoo, 20th anniversary of the Linus Pauling Institute, Proclamation Certificate. May 29, 1993. View Item
1993h.4.
Clay Minerals Society, Pioneer in Clay Science Award, Certificate. September 28, 1993. View Item
1993h.5.
Earth Environment Science Academy Foundation, Tokyo, Japan, Honorary President, Certificate. October 24, 1993. View Item
1993h.6.
Institut Antoine Bechamp and IFC, Certificate of Appreciation. November 8, 1993. View Item
1993h.7.
American Chemical Society, Bookmark in appreciation for contributions. 1993. View Item
1993h.8.
Academia, Medicinae and Psychiatriae Foundation, Certificate of Fellowship. [Includes correspondence]. 1993. View Item

1994h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1994. 8 folders
1994h.1.
Academy of Technological Sciences of the Russian Federation, Certificate of Membership. [Includes correspondence]. April 6, 1994. View Item
1994h.2.
Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Correspondence indicating election to honorary membership of the Academy. May 12, 1994. View Item
1994h.3.
Albert Schweitzer Peace Medal, Certificate. [Includes correspondence]. August 20, 1994. View Item
1994h.4.
County of Los Angeles Board of Supervisors, In Memoriam for Linus Pauling, Certificates. August 23, 1994. View Item
1994h.5.
San Diego County Board of Supervisors, Certificate in memoriam for Linus Pauling. September 20, 1994. View Item
1994h.6.
Governor Barbara Roberts of the State of Oregon, Linus Pauling Day, Proclamation Certificate. [Includes correspondence]. October 10, 1994. View Item
1994h.7.
American Philosophical Society, Benjamin Franklin Award for distinguished service, Certificate. November 10, 1994.
1994h.8.
American Academy of Anti-aging Medicine, The Infinity Award, Statuette. December 6, 1994.

1996h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 1996. 2 folders
1996h.1.
Alpha Chi Sigma, Hall of Fame award, Plaque, Banquet program. [Includes correspondence, press release]. August 8, 1996. View Item
1996h.2.
Life Center Houston, The Right Stuff award, Certificate. November 21, 1996. View Item

2001h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 2001. 2 folders
2001h.1.
Governor John Kitzhaber of the State of Oregon, Proclamation of February 2001 as Linus Pauling Month, Certificates. January 10, 2001. View Item
2001h.2.
Natural Health Magazine, Natural Health Hall of Fame, Plaque. 2001. View Item

2004h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 2004. 1 folder
2004h.1.
International Society for Orthomolecular Medicine, Orthomolecular Medicine Hall of Fame, Certificate. May 1, 2004.

2008h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 2008. 1 folder
2008h.1.
The California Museum, California Hall of Fame, Medal with stand. December 15, 2008. View Item

2010h.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. 2010. 1 folder
2010h.1.
Governor Theodore R. Kulongoski of the State of Oregon, Proclamation of February 28, 2010 as Linus Carl Pauling Day, Certificate. February 5, 2010.

NDh.
Honors, Awards, Citations, Diplomas, and other recognitions of Linus Pauling. undated. 14 folders
NDh.1.
County of Los Angeles, California, Commendation Certificate signed by Edmund D. Edelman. View Item
NDh.2.
MD Magazine, Statuette of Imhotep and glass block containing a representation of the centaur Chiron. View Item
NDh.3.
Plaque. [with bas-relief representation of Pauling]. View Item
NDh.4.
State of California, Project Interdependence, Certificate of Recognition. View Item
NDh.5.
Joseph Sessford Brown, Alba Press, Award in recognition of contributions to society, Framed Scottish flag and seal. View Item
NDh.6.
Kehl, First Class Doctor, Plaque. View Item
NDh.7.
Institute for Exceptional Performance, Exceptional Leader Award, Certificate. View Item
NDh.8.
Reed College, Associates of the Griffin, Certificate. [Awarded to Linus and Ava Helen Pauling]. View Item
NDh.9.
National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, Inc., Member of the Advisory Council, Certificate. View Item
NDh.10.
National Council on Drug Abuse, Certificate showing appointment to Scientific Advisory Board. View Item
NDh.11.
Society of Show Biz Octogenarians, Award of Recognition, Certificate. View Item
NDh.12.
Sons and Daughters of Oregon Pioneers, Certificates of Membership. View Item
NDh.13.
University of Houston, Medal. View Item
NDh.14.
"Emil von Behring, Begründer der Serum-Therapie; Uberreicht Durch die Behring-Werke, Marburg-Lahn", Engraved ceramic tile. View Item

09. Photographs and Images. 1873-1995, undated.

This section -- the most frequently used of all the Pauling Papers -- is comprised of over 5,500 photographs, drawings and other images of Linus Pauling, his family and his colleagues. Historic images of both Linus and Ava Helen's extended family are available in this section, as are both professional and candid portraits of the Pauling family throughout the twentieth century. Special Collections holds both hard copy and high-resolution digital versions of the bulk of the photograph collection.


113 boxes

1873i.
Photographs and Images related to the Pauling Family, 1873.
1873i.1.
Portrait of Alsea Delilah Neal. "Alsea Delilah Neal. 1859 born; about 14 years old. Married Linus Wilson Darling; grandmother of P.M. Stephenson.". 1873.

1880i.
Photographs and Images related to the Pauling Family, 1880.
1880i.1.
The Sierra Madre Villa Hotel. Pasadena, California. "Sierra Madre Villa Hotel, given me by Mr. Nelson who says it was taken in the 1880's. He made these prints from a picture given to him. February 25, 1959. Pasadena." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1880.

1886i.
Photographs and Images related to the Pauling Family, 1886.
1886i.1.
Nora Gard and George Richard Miller posing for a wedding photograph. "Wedding picture of Nora Gard and George Richard Miller, 8 April 1886 Nora born 19th 1868, Richard 7 September 1856, died" Copyright Thwaites Photographer, 167 and 169 First St., Portland, Or. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April 8, 1886.

1887i.
Photographs and Images related to the Pauling Family, 1887.
1887i.1.
A print of Louis Pasteur holding two rabbits from Vanity Fair. Artist unknown. Black and white print. 1887.

1891i.
Photographs and Images related to the Pauling Family, 1891.
1891i.1.
Calvin B. Neal. "Great Grandfather, Calvin Neal; B. 1824 Greene Co. Tenn.; M. Missouri; D.1891 Oregon." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1891.

1892i.
Photographs and Images related to the Pauling Family, 1892.
1892i.1.
A Livery Stable. Gilliam, Colorado. "Across the street from what is now Murray's Drug Store. 1892. [Arrow drawn from drug store name] "Father's". From book, "A Pictorial History of Gilliam County", Gilliam CO. Historical Society, 1983. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1892.

1899i.
Photographs and Images related to the Pauling Family, 1899.
1899i.1.
Linus Pauling's father Herman Pauling. Condon, Oregon. "Moughy Pauling Condon, Oregon, November 1899. Herman Pauling LP's father PJP 21 September '82" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1899.

18??i.
Photographs and Images related to the Pauling Family, 1800's.
18??i.1.
Ava Helen Miller's maternal great-grandmother, probably Mahala McDannald Linn. "My great-grandmother Linn." Year estimated to be mid-1800's. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1800s.
18??i.2.
Linus Pauling's maternal great-aunt, Mary Jane Darling Robison. "Mary Jane Darling Robison; Born Jan. 20, 1857; Died Jan. 28, 1938." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1800s.
18??i.3.
Linus Pauling's maternal great-great grandfather William Darling, great-grandfather William Darling Jr and grandfather Linus Wilson Darling. "William Darling (my great grandfather)? Died Tacoma July 1900[?]. Linus Wilson Darling, my grand father, died 1902, William Darling Jr." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1800s.
18??i.4.
Linus Wilson Darling [?] and an unidentified man sitting on a porch with Alcy Delilah Neal Darling [?] standing directly behind them. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
18??i.5.
Portrait of two unidentified adults and an unidentified child. "Adelheit's [Blanken?] sister + husband" Copyright: J. Otten, Photograph, ACHIM. Black and white print. No Date.
18??i.6.
Hand-tinted formal portrait of Alcy Delilah Darling. Annotated "Alcy Delilah Darling, Born Oct 16 1859, Died Aug 11, 1888." Photo perhaps taken at Lipman's Photography Studio. No Date.
18??i.7.
Hand-tinted formal portrait of Linus Wilson Darling. Annotated "Linus Wilson Darling, Born Jan 24 1855, Died April 15, 1910." Photo perhaps taken at Lipman's Photography Studio. No Date.

1900i.
Photographs and Images related to the Pauling Family, 1900.
1900i.1.
Linus Pauling's paternal grandparents Charles and Adelheit Blanken Pauling. "Charles Pauling and Adelheit (Blanken) Pauling, my grandparents. Linus Pauling. Probably about 1900" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1900.
1900i.2.
Unidentified individual [Belle's sister?], Herman Pauling, Lucy Isabelle (Belle) Darling Pauling and Linus Wilson Darling. Standing together at the wedding of Herman Pauling and Lucy Isabelle Darling Pauling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1900.
1900i.3.
Unidentified individual [Belle's sister?] and Linus Wilson Darling. The unidentified individual is reaching for an object on a plate being held by Linus Wilson Darling. At the wedding of Herman Pauling and Lucy Isabelle Darling Pauling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1900.
1900i.4.
Lucy Isabelle (Belle) Darling Pauling and Herman Pauling. Standing arm-in-arm in front of an alter at their wedding. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1900.

1901i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1901.
1901i.1.
Linus Pauling's mother Lucy Isabelle Darling Pauling and Linus Pauling as a baby. Photograph mounted in a folio. "Isabella Darling Pauling/ Linus Carl Pauling / her first child / Born 28th February 1901 / about 9 months old in this picture." Copyright Churchly, 45 1/2 Third St., Portland, ORE. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1901.

1902i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1902.
1902i.1.
Linus Pauling as a baby, wearing a dress and a necklace. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1902.
1902i.2.
Linus Pauling as a baby, wearing a dress and a necklace. "LPK Linus. 1 year 1902" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1902.
1902i.3.
Linus Pauling's father, Herman Pauling. Condon, Oregon. "Herman Pauling about 1902 from Miss S. G. Potter. Condon, Oregon." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1902.
1902i.4.
Oval portrait of Ava Helen Miller's mother, Nora Miller, and Ava Helen's sister Blanche Miller. "Nora / Blanche". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1902.

1903i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1903.
1903i.1.
The Miller family. Front row, left to right: Pearl, Clay, Milton, John, Blanche, and Nettie Miller. Second row: Richard, Elnora, LuGorgo, Mary, and George Miller. "Front- Pearl Miller, Clay, Milton, John, Blanche, Nettie, / Back Row - Richard, Elnora, Lulu Gorgo, Mary, George/ Picture taken the fall of 1903." Photographer unknown. Black and white photo. 1903.
1903i.2.
Miller family portrait. "The old farm house. Richard and Nora Miller and their five older children / OR, Nora / George, Blanche, Nettie, Pearl, Johnnie, Milton, Clay, George, Mary." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1903.
1903i.3.
Linus, Lucile, and Pauline Pauling as toddlers, sitting outside. "Linus Lucile Pauline 1905 or 1906" [Pauline born 1902] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1903.
1903i.4.
Belle Pauling and Linus Pauling as a toddler, standing outside and holding hands. [1903?] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1903.
1903i.5.
Infant Pauline Pauling and toddler Linus Pauling resting on Herman Pauling's lap. Herman is seated indoors in a rocking chair. [1903?] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1903.

1904i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1904.
1904i.1.
Condon, Oregon. "In foreground is the William's Hotel in Lonerock. The building to the right is the Lonerock School, built in 1904. (GC 165)" "Still Here in 1983 - empty." Another photo below shows a collapsed building. "The Farmer's Grain Elevator containing 100,000 bushels of wheat collapsed in September of 1921. Picture donated by Mrs. R.E. Carnine. (GC 128)." "Condon Ore." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1904.
1904i.2.
Oswego train depot. "Linus this is a picture of your fathers drug store in the olden days. I carried the Oregonian paper for him. This now is the corner drug store. This burned down in 1907. Picture of trains are the ones that went to Portland in those days. Property here is from $1500 + up if you can find a lot. Very few to be had. Well Linus this is all for now. I wanted you to see these pictures, I look at them every so often. Then I think of all the old times I knew. Not many of them left. Herman Blanken is still living here. Good Bye for now / B[?] B[?] Didzren[?] / Oswego Ore / Box 501." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1904.
1904i.3.
Toddlers Pauline Pauling and Linus Pauling standing next to Belle Pauling, who is holding an infant Lucile Pauling. "Mother holding Lucile / Linus, Pauline / Oswego - Aug. 1904". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1904.
1904i.4.
Toddler Linus Pauling, infant Lucile Pauling, toddler Pauline Pauling and Herman Pauling. All are seated outside, Linus is holding his forehead, Herman is facing to the left and pointing. "Salem / Herman Pauling and children / Linus, Lucile and Pauline". [1904?] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1904.
1904i.5.
Infant Lucile Pauling and toddler Linus Pauling, standing outside. Linus is wearing a cap and long coat. [1904?] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1904.
1904i.6.
Toddler Pauline Pauling standing outside in a fenced yard, holding a hem of her dress in her hands. "Pauline Pauling / 1904". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1904.

1905i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1905.
1905i.1.
Linus Pauling, age four. Courtesy of Oregon Historical Society. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1905.
1905i.2.
An unidentified town [Possibly Lonerock, Oregon]. On back, "44960 101 Page#GC 277 Pic #" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1905.
1905i.3.
The town of Lonerock, Oregon. "Panoramic view of Lonerock in 1905. Rock for which the town was named is pictured at the extreme right. Large white building is the Lonerock School - smaller building to the right is the Baptist Church. Spired building beside the Lonerock is the Methodist Episcopal Church. Picture donated by Palmer. (GC 277)." "My mother was born here. LP" Photo below of mule-drawn harvesting machine. "This harvesting outfit of Lester Schaefer's on the Frank Lewis Ranch is unusual as only twenty mules are used - usually 27 or 33 were used. In the distance is an eight-mule team pulling two wagons loaded with wheat. (GC 336)." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1905.
1905i.4.
Linus Pauling, approximately 5 years old. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1905.

1906i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1906.
1906i.1.
Linus Pauling's first school. Condon, Oregon."My first school 1906-7. LP." From book, "A Pictorial History of Gilliam County." Gilliam Co. Historical Society, 1983. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1906.
1906i.2.
Five year-old Linus Pauling wearing cowboy chaps. Condon, Oregon. "Linus Pauling / Eastern Oregon Cowboy / Condon, Oregon / age 5 / 1906 / Return to Ava Helen Pauling. In Condon, Oregon LP age 4" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1906.
1906i.3.
Five year-old Linus Pauling wearing cowboy chaps. Condon, Oregon. "Linus Pauling / Eastern Oregon Cowboy / Condon, Oregon / age 5 / 1906 / Return to Ava Helen Pauling." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1906.
1906i.4.
Five year-old Linus Pauling wearing a cowboy outfit. "LP, 5 yrs old 1906" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1906.
1906i.5.
Group photo of six children including Linus Pauling [top right], Pauline Pauling [front left] and Lucile Pauling [front right]. [1906?] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1906.

1907i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1907.
1907i.1.
The Oregon Hotel. Condon, Oregon. "The Oregon Hotel taken in 1907. I lived here, summer of 1911, I slept on this porch. My uncle and aunt owned the hotel. LP. No- [?] p. 104." Photo from book, "A Pictorial History of Gilliam County", Gilliam Co. Historical Society, 1983. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1907.
1907i.2.
The Oregon Hotel. Condon, Oregon. "Oregon Hotel, burned in 1909 or 1910, two lives lost. To replace picture on pg. 99." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1907.

1908i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1908.
1908i.1.
Pauline, Lucile, and Linus Pauling as children. Condon, Oregon. "Condon / Dec. 1908 / Lucile age 4 yr. 11 mo / Pauline 6 yr 4 mo / Linus 7 yr 10 mo." Copyright Robins Studio, Condon, OR. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1908.
1908i.2.
Ava Helen Miller in a group photograph during a picnic. "Group at Highlander / a picnic ~1908." Copyright Lipman's. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1908.

1909i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1909.
1909i.1.
Linus Pauling's maternal grandfather, Linus Wilson Darling, about 1909. "My grandfather, Linus Wilson Darling, about 1909. Linus Pauling L.W. Darling." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1909.
1909i.2.
Linus Pauling (Front row, far right), posing with fellow school children for a Christmas photograph in front of the schoolhouse. Condon, Oregon. [Photograph printed like a postcard] "POST CARD CORRESPONDENCE NAME AND ADDRESS PLACE POSTAGE STAMP HERE" "Merry Christmas from Miss Henkle. Linus Pauling right, front about 1909 Condon, Oregon." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1909.
1909i.3.
Linus Pauling and Lucile Pauling, standing outside. Linus wears pants with suspenders, a tie and a wide-brim hat. [1909?] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1909.

190?i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1900's.
190?i.1.
An unidentified group of men, five rows deep, sitting and standing. [A long note on the back of the photo - written out in manifest, ~1907 or 1908.] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1900s.
190?i.2.
A family photograph. Four men, four women, and five children. [An unidentified language written on the back] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1900s.
190?i.3.
A group of unidentified children. Four children standing together, three boys and one girl. [An unidentified language written on the back] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1900s.
190?i.4.
An unidentified elderly man walking along-side an unidentified young boy. [An unidentified language written on the back] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1900s.
190?i.5.
Group portrait of Ava Helen Miller's aunts and uncles. "Gard family? Aunt Essie, I think Lower Rt. Linn family / Back Row 1. Uncle Harry / 2. Aunt Vine Melvina / 3. Uncle John / 4. Grandmama / 5. 'Bob' Roscoe / Front Row 1. Aunt Bessie / 2. Mary Linn Gard (Mom's Grandparents) / 4. Aunt Edna" "Harry 1875-1941 / Melvina 1880-1955 / John 1873- / Nora 1868-1943 / 'Bob' Roscoe 1870-1949 /Esse (Estella) 1884-? / Mary Linn Gard 1844-1915 / John Jay Gard 1838-1913 / Edna (unwed) 1886-?" Photographer unknown. Black and white photo. 1900s.
190?i.6.
An unknown woman posing with Vine, Melvina Larkin, and Mary Gard. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1900s.
190?i.7.
Linus Pauling's paternal grandfather Charles Pauling (middle row, third from right), posing with fellow pipe foundry workers. Oswego, Oregon, 1900?. "Workers in the iron pipe foundry, Oswego, Ore. About 1900? or earlier / Charles Pauling, my grandfather, is third from the right in the middle row." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1900s.
190?i.8.
Linus Pauling's cousins Lilah, Rowena, Goldie Jr., and Mervyn. The children of Linus Pauling's maternal aunt Goldie Alexdrina."Goldie's family." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1900s.
190?i.9.
Linus Pauling's cousins Lilah, Rowena, Goldie Jr., and Mervyn. "Goldie's family." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1900s.
190?i.10.
Ava Helen Miller's brothers Clay and Milton Miller standing outside. "Gladys Miller Clay, Milton Miller. Two of AHP's brother." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1900s.
190?i.11.
Milton and Clay Miller standing outside. "My brothers Milton, Clay" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1900s.
190?i.12.
Ava Helen Miller's sister Mary Miller. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1900s.
190?i.13.
Ava Helen Miller's sister, Pearl Miller, and mother, Nora Miller. "Pearl / Nora". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1900s.
190?i.14.
Ava Helen Miller's brother Milton Miller. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1900s.
190?i.15.
Aerial view of Condon, OR. Originally taken in the early 1900s. Print courtesy of the Gilliam County Historical Society. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1900s.
190?i.16.
Aerial view of Condon, OR. Originally taken in the early 1900s. Print courtesy of the Gilliam County Historical Society. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1900s.
190?i.17.
The Oregon Hotel. Condon, OR, originally taken in the early 1900s. Print courtesy of the Gilliam County Historical Society. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1900s.
190?i.18.
The Summit Hotel. Condon, OR, originally taken in the early 1900s. Print courtesy of the Gilliam County Historical Society. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1900s.
190?i.19.
A parade marching band. Condon, OR, originally taken in the early 1900s. Print courtesy of the Gilliam County Historical Society. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1900s.
190?i.20.
A group of men gathered in front of a drug store. Condon, OR, originally taken in the early 1900s. Print courtesy of the Gilliam County Historical Society. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1900s.
190?i.21.
Linus Wilson Darling (LP's mother's dad) and his daughter, Estella Martha, sitting next to a window. "Linus Wilson Darling and his 3rd daughter, Stella" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1900s.
190?i.22.
Unidentified toddler, playing outside with a toy wagon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1900s.
190?i.23.
Lucile Pauling, Herman Pauling and Pauline Pauling. Herman sits in a rocking chair with Lucile in his lap, Pauline stands to Herman's left. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1900s.
190?i.24.
Pauline Pauling, Herman Pauling and Lucile Pauling. Herman, wearing a suit and full-brim hat, sits with Lucile in his lap; Pauline sits to Herman's right. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1900s.
190?i.25.
Pauline Pauling [?] and Lucile Pauling [?] climbing outdoors on playground apparatus while Belle Pauling looks on. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1900s.
190?i.26.
Panoramic photo of Linus Wilson Darling, sitting on the deck of his house and reading a newspaper. "L.W. Darling - Sellwood / Front View". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1900s.
190?i.27.
An unidentified toddler standing outdoors in a field. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1900s.
190?i.28.
Studio portrait of Lucy Isabelle "Belle" Pauling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1900s.
190?i.29.
Oval portrait of Herman Pauling in his drugstore, Condon, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1900s.

1910i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1910.
1910i.1.
The Summit Hotel. Condon, Oregon."This is where I lived, summer of 1910." [LP's handwritten note]. From the book, "A Pictorial History of Gilliam County", Gilliam Co. Historical Society, 1983. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910.
1910i.2.
Print of previous photo. Courtesy of Gilliam Historical Society. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1910.

1911i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1911.
1911i.1.
Miller family portrait. [A person has been cropped out of the photo]. "Some __ys?!!?! / 1911. Miller family / Ava Helen / cut out." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1911.
1911i.2.
Ava Helen Miller's sister, Nettie Miller, and Nettie's husband Walter Spaulding. "Nettie & Walter" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1911.
1911i.3.
Ava Helen Miller and her sister Gladys (Patricia) Miller (both third from right), as school children. Albert, Oregon. "Albert, Oregon Patricia Miller Ava Helen Miller (Pauling) 3rd from right / ca 8 yrs. old." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1911.
1911i.4.
Ava Helen Miller's sister LuGorgo (Lulu) Miller with Ava's nephew Creston Earl Miller and niece Evelyn Miller. Copyright Wilson Studios. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1911.
1911i.5.
Ava Helen Miller's nephew Creston Miller and niece Evelyn Miller. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1911.
1911i.6.
Ava Helen Miller as a young girl. "POST CARD CORRESPONDENCE HERE NAME AND ADDRESS HERE PLACE STAMP HERE AZO" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1911.
1911i.7.
Ava Helen Miller's Sunday School class. "Cavalier books Smoking Jacket Must Jesus bear the cross alone 4 1049 Ava" "Alva Stevens / AHP / Mrs. Rutherford / Henrieta Hanson / Nettie Stevens / Gorgo / Sunday School Class." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1911.

1912i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1912.
1912i.1.
The third section of a panoramic shot. Condon, Oregon. "Our house ~ 1904." From the book, "A Pictorial History of Gilliam County", Gilliam CO. Historical Society, 1983. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1912.
1912i.2.
Final section of a panoramic shot. Condon, Oregon. "Building to left with bell tower was early grade school." [LP noted] "My first." From the book, "A Pictorial History of Gilliam County", Gilliam Co. Historical Society, 1983. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1912.
1912i.3.
Ava Helen Miller and her sisters. "1912? The 8 girls in the Miller family." "Mary, Blanche, Pearl, Nettie, Gorgo [in back row] AHP, Dickie, and Pat [in front row.]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1912.

1913i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1913.
1913i.1.
Linus Pauling (first row, left) graduating from elementary school. Condon, Oregon. "LP elementary school grad 1913" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1913.
1913i.2.
George Miller's daughter Evelyn Miller sitting with her ankles crossed. "George's daughter Evelyn?" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1913.
1913i.3.
Ava Helen Miller's cousin Bill Miller, wearing a suit and hat. Ava Helen and Evelyn Miller. "Cousin Bill Miller, Ava Helen & George's [George Miller's daughter] Evaline." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1913.
1913i.4.
Ava Helen Miller's youngest sister, Lilian (Dickie) Miller. "Dickie Miller, (Lillian) the youngest. Pat, Mike, Dickie". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1913.
1913i.5.
Pauline Pauling, Mary Campbell and Lucile Pauling, standing together outside. "Pauline 10 yrs / Cousin Mary Campbell / Lucile 9 (# yrs)". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1913.

1914i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1914.
1914i.1.
Miller family photo. "1914; Clay Miller; Blanche Miller; Elnora Miller; Ava Helen Miller." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1914.
1914i.2.
The Miller women with the family car. "August 1914; Ava Helen, Pearl, L'Gorgo, Lillian, Nora Gard, Blanche, Pat, Mary. Nora Gard M. & 7 of her 8 daughters (plus Blanche Rogers at right). Clay Blanche Rogers." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. August 1914.
1914i.3.
Ava Helen Miller's sister Gladys (Patricia) Miller. "AHP [Crossed out] Not AHP/ NO/<--Pat". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1914.
1914i.4.
Ava Helen Miller. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1914.
1914i.5.
Ava Helen Miller, approximately 10 years old. "My sweetheart AHP Ava Helen Miller, about 1914." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1914.
1914i.6.
Ava Helen Miller, approximately 10 years old. Photo cut from larger picture. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1914.

1915i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1915.
1915i.1.
Charles "Carl" Henry Pauling, [LP's grandfather] sitting outside, smoking a pipe. "Grandpa". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1915.
1915i.2.
Adelheit Blanken Pauling, [LP's grandmother] sitting outside. "Grandma/1915". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1915.
1915i.3.
Adelheit Blanken Pauling [back left], Lucile Pauling [front right] and three unidentified individuals, seated on the front steps of a house. [1915?] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1915.

1916i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1916.
1916i.1.
Lucile Pauling, Linus Pauling, Belle Pauling and Pauline Pauling, standing outside. "Lucile, Linus, Mother and Pauline / 1916". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1916.
1916i.2.
Lucile Pauling, standing outside and holding a cat. "1916". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1916.
1916i.3.
Lucile Pauling, standing outside with her arms folded across her chest. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1916.
1916i.4.
Pauline Pauling and Lucile Pauling, standing outside in front of a porch. "On left: Pauline Pauling / On right: Lucile Pauling / 12 yrs." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1916.

1917i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1917.
1917i.1.
Jimmie Moberg. "Jimmie Moberg 1917." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1917.
1917i.2.
Errol Murhard, Henry Heisenborn, "Chauncey," H.W. Thoms, and "Merv" [Mervyn Stephenson?]. "Errol Murhard - Henry Weisenborn - Chauncy - H.W. Thoms- Merv." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1917.
1917i.3.
Linus Pauling in military uniform. "At Strong's boarding house, Fall 1917." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1917.
1917i.4.
Ava Helen Miller's brother-in-law, Walter Spaulding, in military uniform, with Ava Helen's sister Nettie Spaulding. "Walter Spaulding / Nettie - 1917." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1917.
1917i.5.
Ava Helen Miller's sister Nettie Spaulding in nurse uniform. "Nettie." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1917.
1917i.6.
Strand Agricultural Hall at Oregon Agricultural College. Corvallis, Oregon. "OAC 1117 114" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1917.
1917i.7.
Ava Helen Miller's sister, Nettie Spaulding. "Nettie." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1917.
1917i.8.
Ava Helen Miller's brother, Milton Miller, and their mother, Nora Miller. "In the summer of 1917 / Milt was just recovering from a terrible train accident at Mosier [?], while... [?]; Milton, Nora" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1917.
1917i.9.
Gladys (Pat), Nora, Milton (in uniform), Dickie, Ava Helen, and Pearl Miller. "Seven are absent / This was the first year of the war and laughter and tears were freely inter-mingled. / Pat, Nora, Milton, Dickie, AHP, Pearl" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1917.
1917i.10.
Ava Helen Miller's brother Clay Miller (in overalls), Oscar Glass (in suit) and Milton Miller (in uniform). "Clay, Oscar Glass, Milton / Our Clay, Os and Milt" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1917.
1917i.11.
Milton Miller's wife, Dorcas, and Nora Miller. "Dorcas, Nora ; Dorcas. / Mama; We all loved Milt's red headed girl." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1917.
1917i.12.
Pearl and Ava Helen Miller hugging. "Pearl, AHP / Dearest Pearl and Me" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1917.
1917i.13.
Milton Miller standing at attention. "'The battle rageth.' But still Milt gets fatter and more handsome in the service of Uncle Sam / April, 1917 Oregon City" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April, 1917.
1917i.14.
Linus Pauling in military uniform. "[Written on front:] Poor focus LP 1917" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1917.
1917i.15.
Linus Pauling seated on the front porch of a house with four other boys during his first year at Oregon Agricultural College. Corvallis, Oregon. Left to right: LP, Errol Murhard, Henry Heisenborn, "Chauncey" and H.W. Thoms. [Possible address where boys are sitting: Claudia McCue / 445 NW 11th / Corvallis OR 97333] Photographer unknown [likely Mervyn Stephenson]. Black and white print. 1917.
1917i.16.
Linus Pauling (second from right) sprinting for Oregon Agricultural College. Corvallis, Oregon. "LP as a sprinter Corvallis Oregon 1917" "0167" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1917.
1917i.17.
Benton Hall, Oregon Agricultural College. Corvallis, Oregon. "OAC, 1917 1124 4" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1917.
1917i.18.
Oregon Agricultural College. Corvallis, Oregon. "OAC 1125 136" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1917.
1917i.19.
Oregon Agricultural College. Corvallis, Oregon. "OAC 1123 101" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1917.
1917i.20.
Oregon Agricultural College. Corvallis, Oregon. "OAC 1917 1122 118" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1917.
1917i.21.
Education hall (left) and Benton Hall (right), Oregon Agricultural College. Corvallis, Oregon. "OAC 1121 108" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1917.
1917i.22.
Waldo Hall, Oregon Agricultural College. Corvallis, Oregon. "OAC 1917 1119 6" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1917.
1917i.23.
Oregon Agricultural College. Corvallis, Oregon. "OAC 1120 111" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1917.
1917i.24.
Linus Pauling and Fred [?] Larsen walking. Corvallis, Oregon. "LP and Fr. Larsen Corvallis ca 1920" "0183" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1917.
1917i.25.
Linus Pauling in a suit, approximately age 16. "0181" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1917.
1917i.26.
A student [Dahlgren?] at Oregon Agricultural College. Corvallis, Oregon. "Student of Ore. State Dahlgren" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1917.
1917i.27.
Linus Pauling (right), and two friends at Oregon Agricultural College. Corvallis, Oregon. "0282" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1917.
1917i.28.
Linus Pauling clearing a hurdle at track and field practice. Corvallis, Oregon. "641 / Pauling 0170" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1917.
1917i.29.
Linus Pauling (second from left) sprinting in a track and field competition. Corvallis, Oregon. "0169" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1917.
1917i.30.
McAlexander field house at Oregon Agricultural College. Corvallis, Oregon. "OAC 1118 5" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1917.
1917i.31.
Milton and Clay Miller working. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1917.
1917i.32.
Outdoor photo of seven unidentified men. "Hebb, Morgan, Fenner [?]." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1917.
1917i.33.
Linus Pauling (fourth from right) posing with seven other unidentified men. "LP". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1917.
1917i.34.
Linus Pauling and Pauline Pauling standing outside. Linus is wearing a suit and tie, Pauline is standing with her arms folded. [1917?] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1917.
1917i.35.
A. A. Noyes driving a group of people in his Cadillac. Depicted left to right: David F. Smith, A. A. Noyes, G. N. Lewis (on running board), unidentified man, Mrs. G. N. Lewis, James E. Bell, Mrs. James E. Bell. Image courtesy of the Archives, California Institute of Technology. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1917.

1918i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1918.
1918i.1.
Ava Helen Miller and her sisters. Left to right: Lillian, Patricia, Ava Helen, LuGorgo, Mary, Pearl, Nettie, and Blanche Miller. "8 sisters all Millers 1918. Left to Right: Lillian; Pat; Ava Helen; L'Gorgo; Mary; Pearl; Nettie and Blanche." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.2.
Group photo on a beach. Includes Linus Pauling's cousins Mervyn and Rowena. "1918 Merv Rowena." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.3.
Group photo on a beach. Linus Pauling's cousin Rowena. "Rowena." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.4.
Group photo on a beach. Includes Linus Pauling and his cousin Mervyn. "Mervyn, LP." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.5.
Group photo on a beach. Includes Linus Pauling and his cousins Mervyn and Rowena. "Merv, Rowena, LP." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.6.
Linus Pauling's former workplace, the Pacific Scale and Supply Co. "Pacific Scale and Supply Co. Where I worked." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.7.
The paving plant where Linus Pauling worked. "Paving plant where I worked, 1918." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.8.
An unidentified man wearing overalls. [Pacific Scale and Supply Co.?] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.9.
Group photo of several unidentified laborers. [Pacific Scale and Supply Co.?] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.10.
Linus Pauling [?] at a Rook [Freshman] picnic at Oregon Agricultural College. Corvallis, Oregon. "Little Nemo at Rook Picnic." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.11.
Linus Pauling and an unidentified man in front of a sign -- "This Block 12 Lots House and Barn $1800." "Spring 1918." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.12.
Two unidentified men standing in a field, in front of sign -- "This Block 12 Lots House and Barn $1800." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.13.
An unidentified young man wearing a gym suit. "'Buts' Spring 1918." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.14.
An unidentified young man wearing a gym suit. "Vilas Plue." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.15.
Several unidentified men and the US Flag. "On the 'Olive' / Tillamook 1918." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.16.
An unidentified group at the beach. Includes Linus Pauling's cousin Mervyn. "Mervyn / Beach at Bay Ocean 1918." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.17.
Linus Pauling at a group picnic. Tillamook, Oregon. "Picnic - 1918 Tillamook." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.18.
The Willamette river on George Rogers Park. Lake Oswego, Oregon. "This is a old landmark over on the river at what we call ; [?] creek in [?] ; city has a park there now, part of the old Iron smelter. First Industry on the Pacific Coast. I have a complete picture of it ; [?] ; May 1918" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.19.
Milton Miller in France. "February, 1918 / 'Somewhere in France' / Milton is surely lovely" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.20.
Ava Helen Miller's eighth grade commencement. Ava Helen as a featured essayist and vocal soloist. Canby, Oregon. "The Eight Grade Class / of / Canby Public School / requests your presence / at the / Commencement Exercises / Tuesday, May 28, 1918 / at eight-thirty o' clock / Band Auditorium" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. May 28, 1918.
1918i.21.
Linus Pauling presenting arms. San Francisco, California. "LP, Presidio, SF, 1918 / [Written on the back:] .0164 Linus at the Presidio in San Francisco 1917" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.22.
Linus Pauling posing with a bayonet in front of the Reserves Officers Training Corps (ROTC) barracks. San Francisco, California. "LP. Presidio, San Francisco June-July 1918 / 32 [circled] / LP in Reserve Officers Training Corps S.F. Calif. 1918" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June-July, 1918.
1918i.23.
The Tillamook Shipyard, where Linus Pauling worked during the summer of 1918. Tillamook, Oregon. "Shipyard, Tillamook. I worked here summer 1918 / Shipyard - LP worked here Summer 1918 Near Tillamook" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.24.
A long fishing-type boat tied up near the bank of a river. Tillamook, Oregon. "Boat that took workers to shipyard. Boat that I rode in to shipyard - Summer 1918 LP 1131" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.25.
Linus Pauling's cousin Mervyn Stephenson posing with a bayonet in training. San Francisco, California. "Mervyn 1918 Presidio SF. Mervyn Aunt Goldie's son Mervyn Lila Rowena Babe" [A list of Aunt Goldie's other children, not present] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.26.
Linus Pauling and Mervyn Stephenson, as college students. Kiger's Island, Oregon. "On Kiger's Island - 1918. Names are given at the top of the photograph. This is from my camera, dear. 276 0186" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.27.
Twelve seventh and eighth grade girls wading in a creek. Near the Knight's bridge. Canby, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.28.
Bob Kimsey. "Bob Kimsey." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.29.
Linus Pauling, age 17. Tillamook, Oregon. "Return to Ava Helen Pauling....Linus Pauling Age 17 (1918, in Tillamook, Oregon)" Photographer unknown. Black and white photo. 1918.
1918i.30.
Group photo, including Linus Pauling, of an ROTC class at Oregon Agricultural College. Corvallis, Oregon. "1918 LP 1918 OAC 1246 Neg made 5-93" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.31.
Ava Helen Miller (Front row, far right) posing with the Canby High School class of 1918. Canby, Oregon. "Ava Miller, President 1918 Class of Canby Aren't we a good looking bunch?" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.32.
Mervyn Stephenson standing at attention. "Mervyn Stephenson. 5" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.33.
Linus Pauling in uniform for ROTC. "Linus Pauling in Reserve Officers Training Corps 1918" "Return to LP Jr." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.34.
Ava Helen Miller's brother-in-law George Wilson, and Ava's mother, Nora Miller. George holding his son, George Jr. "George, Mama and little red headed Junior" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.35.
Lucy Isabelle (Belle) Pauling and her children Linus, Pauline, Frances Pauling. Tillamook, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.36.
Ava Helen Miller's maternal aunt Bessie (Essie) Gard, and Essie's new husband, James (Jim) Taylor. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.37.
Ava Helen Miller's maternal aunt, Bessie (Essie) Gard, and Essie's husband, James (Jim) Taylor. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.38.
The wedding party for Bessie (Essie) Gard and James (Jim) Taylor. "Sylva, John Gard, Kenneth Lee, Jim Taylor, Essie, George, Vine, Billie, Nora w baby, (George Jr?), ?, ?, ?, Taylors??" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.39.
Alva Gard, Clyde Ringo, Ruby Gard, and Beruier Gard attending a wedding. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.40.
Ruby Gard wearing a wedding dress. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.41.
Linus Pauling and his cousin Rowena Darling Stephenson on the beach. "LP / Rowena." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.42.
A double-exposed photograph. One exposure of Linus Pauling, the other of three unidentified women on a beach. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.43.
Ava Helen Miller (First row, second from right), with 10 other unidentified girls. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.44.
Scaffolding on the side of a river. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.45.
A bridge. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.46.
"Coast Shipbuilding Co." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.47.
An unidentified man in a factory. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.48.
A Northwestern Shipbuilding Company factory. "Northwestern S. Co." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.49.
The Northwestern Shipbuilding Company machine shop where Linus Pauling worked. "I worked in this machine shop." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.50.
Exterior of the Northwestern Shipbuilding Company. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.51.
Northwestern Shipbuilding Company. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.52.
Northwestern Shipbuilding Company. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.53.
Bay Ocean, Oregon. "No. 45 Seal and Bird Rocks near Bay Ocean Ore." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.54.
Linus Pauling (right) and his cousin Mervyn Stephenson (left) outdoors. "Merv and me [Linus Pauling]." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.55.
A dance hall. Bay Ocean, Oregon. "No. 293 Natatorium and Dance Hall Bay Ocean Ore." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.56.
A hospital. The Dalles, Oregon. "No. 16 Hospital The Dalles ORE / Hosp". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.57.
Ava Helen Miller, her mother Nora Miller, and her sisters. "8 girls and Nora." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.58.
Ava Helen Miller and her sisters. "8 girls." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.59.
Two men fencing at a Rook [Freshman] picnic. Corvallis, Oregon. "Rook picnic." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.60.
Marion C. Tadlock. "Tad." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.61.
Marin C. Tadlock. "Marion C. Tadlock." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.62.
Marion C. Tadlock. "'Tad' again." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.63.
Pauline Pauling, wearing a white dress, seated outdoors and smiling. "1918". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.64.
Pauline Pauling, wearing a white dress and long coat, seated outside with a newspaper in her hands. "1918". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.65.
Pauline Pauling, wearing a swimming suit and cap, standing outdoors near a body of water and looking to her right. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.66.
Pauline Pauling, wearing a swimming suit and cap, diving into a body of water. "1918". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.
1918i.67.
Belle Pauling, standing outside near a house. "Mother 1918?" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1918.

1919i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1919.
1919i.1.
Wolf Creek, Oregon. "Wolf Creek." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1919.
1919i.2.
Nettie Spaulding wearing a fur wrap. "Nettie / Christmas 1919." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1919.
1919i.3.
Walter Spaulding in uniform. "Walter / Christmas 1919" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1919.
1919i.4.
Milton Miller in Germany. "March 1919 / In the Rhine / Germany" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1919.
1919i.5.
Milton Miller and an unidentified woman standing outside. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1919.
1919i.6.
Pearl Miller's wedding. Seventeen unidentified people standing in a group. "The party at mass." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1919.
1919i.7.
Pearl Miller's wedding. Pearl and Forrest standing on the porch, wearing wedding clothes. "Here comes the bride and." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1919.
1919i.8.
Pearl Miller and Forrest Gist standing outside. "August 24th, '19 The day on which Pearl took unto herself Forrest Gist I played Wagner's 'Lohengrin and Humoresgul' during the ceremony. Played as best I could for eyes and heart were too full for expression on the piano." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. August 24, 1919.
1919i.9.
Pearl Gist standing in front of a house. "Here she goes" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1919.
1919i.10.
Pearl and Forrest Gist standing outside in front of a car. "Mill + Diddie when they was the lucky ones" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1919.
1919i.11.
A recital program featuring Ava Helen Miller. "[Text:] Piano Recital / by Ava Miller / Assisted by / Naomi Lee Armstrong, vocalist / and / Anna Isnogle, violinist / at Methodist church / Saturday, May 17, 1919 / Program / ..." [No copyright information]. 1919.
1919i.12.
Newspaper clipping of Ava Helen. "[Title:] Teacher presents Miss. Ava Miller" [Author unknown]. 1919.
1919i.13.
M.S. Jones on a mountain road. "[Date written on front, to right corner:] 1918 / [Inscription written on front:] M.S. Jones, Res. Eng. Wolf Creek-Grave Creek / [Date written below inscription:] 1919" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1919.
1919i.14.
Wolf Creek, Oregon. "[Written on front:] Wolf Creek 1919" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1919.
1919i.15.
The paving plant where Linus Pauling worked. "[Written on front:] Grave Creek Plant 1919 / [Written on back:] Road paving plant where I worked in 1919 LP" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1919.
1919i.16.
The Grave Creek paving plant. Oregon. "1919. Gravel pile Grave Creek Paving Plant LP as paving engineer 1130" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1919.
1919i.17.
A pairing plant. Wooden structures with stairs and ramps. An old car underneath the taller structure. Oregon. "Southern Oregon Pairing Plant 1919 / LP there" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1919.
1919i.18.
A pairing plant. Wooden structures with smoke billowing from the top. Oregon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1919.
1919i.19.
Portrait of Pearl Gist in her wedding gown. "Ava's sister - Pearl Miller Gist." Photographer unknown. Black and white photo. 1919.
1919i.20.
Portrait of Forrest Gist. Photographer unknown. Black and white photo. 1919.
1919i.21.
Blanche, Waldo, and Betty Leone Brown. "Blanche/Waldo/Betty Leone" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1919.
1919i.22.
Ava Helen Miller's maternal aunt Bessie (Essie) Miller, holding baby Jean Taylor. "Aunt Essie/Jean Taylor" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1919.
1919i.23.
Ava Helen Miller's maternal aunt Vine Melvina Miller, holding baby Jean Taylor. "Vine / Jean" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1919.
1919i.24.
Baby Jean Taylor sitting. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1919.
1919i.25.
Sylva holding baby Jean Taylor. "Jean/Sylva" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1919.
1919i.26.
Ava Helen Miller's sister Nettie Spaulding. "Nettie / all" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1919.
1919i.27.
Ava Helen Miller's sister Nettie Spaulding. "Nettie / all" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1919.
1919i.28.
Ava Helen Miller's sister Nettie Spaulding. "Blanche Miller" [Mislabeled?] Copyright The Jenks Studio, Hubbard Bldg., Salem, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1919.
1919i.29.
Pearl Gist and Betty Leone Brown sitting outside. "Pearl and Betty." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1919.
1919i.30.
Betty Leone Brown reading on the porch. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1919.
1919i.31.
Betty Leone Brown standing outside. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1919.
1919i.32.
Betty Leone Brown walking away from the camera. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1919.
1919i.33.
Blanche Brown holding Betty Leone Brown in her lap. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1919.
1919i.34.
Betty Brown outside with family pets. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1919.
1919i.35.
Blanche Brown giving Betty Leone Brown a 'piggie-back' ride. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1919.
1919i.36.
Linus Pauling, unidentified individual, Lucile Pauling, unidentified individual, Paul Emmett and Pauline Pauling, standing together outside on a porch. [1919?] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1919.

191?i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1910's.
191?i.1.
Waldo Brown and Blanche Miller holding hands. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.2.
Milton Miller in a group photo of athletes. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.3.
Portrait of Mary Miller. "Mary" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.4.
Portrait of Mary Miller. Portland, Oregon. "Mary Miller" Stamp: The VanDyck Studio, 404 Washington St. Portland. ORE." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.5.
Portrait of Blanche Miller. "Blanche." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.6.
Mary Miller. "Mary K. Brownie" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.7.
Mary Miller knitting outdoors. "Mary." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.8.
Mary Miller standing outdoors. "Mary." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.9.
Mary Miller inspecting a plant. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.10.
Mary Miller standing outside. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.11.
Ava Helen Miller standing outside. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.12.
Ava Helen Miller, Gladys (Patricia) Miller, and Lillian (Dickie) Miller. "AHP / Pat / Dickie AHP" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.13.
Ava Helen, Gladys (Patricia), and Lillian (Dickie) Miller, with their mother, Nora Miller. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.14.
Ava Helen, Gladys (Patricia), and Lillian (Dickie) Miller, with their mother, Nora Miller. "Mama and her darlings in the distant past" "Nora / Pat / AHP / Dickie" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.15.
Ava Helen, Gladys (Patricia), and Lillian (Dickie) Miller. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.16.
Gladys (Patricia) Miller and Ava Helen Miller in overalls and white shirts. "Pat and Mike. Blessings on these little men (?) With eyes of blue and toes [?]" "Pat/AHP" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.17.
Group portrait of Clay, Milton, Blanche and Mary Miller. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.18.
The new house at the Miller farm. "New house at Miller farm". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.19.
Ava Helen, Gladys (Patricia), and Lillian (Dickie) Miller, with their mother, Nora Miller. "AHP / No! AHP <-- on top left /AHP / Nora / Pat / Dickie". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.20.
Mary and LuGorgo (Lulu) Miller with their mother, Nora Miller. "Mary / Nora / Gorgo." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.21.
Ava Helen Miller's maternal aunt, Edna Gard. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.22.
Ava Helen Miller's maternal aunt, Bessie (Essie) Gard. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.23.
Ava Helen Miller's maternal aunts Bessie (Essie) Gard and Edna Gard. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.24.
Nora Miller knitting in a rocking chair. "Nora." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.25.
Lilian (Dickie) Miller and two friends posing outside. "Dickie & friends" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.26.
Gladys (Patricia) Miller. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.27.
Frances Welch. "Frances Welch" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.28.
Max Born sitting at a desk, writing. "BORN, Max 1882 - 1970" Copyright American Institute of Physics - Niels Bohr Library. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.29.
Frances Welch. "Frances Welch" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.30.
Frances Welch sitting on a wood fence. "Frances Welch" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.31.
Frances Welch. "Frances Welch" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.32.
Frances Welch outside. "Frances Welch" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.33.
Frances Welch in the woods. "Frances Welch" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.34.
Ava Helen Miller's sister Nettie Miller, knitting. "Nettie." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.35.
Ava Helen Miller's sister Blanche Miller and Blanche's husband Waldo Brown. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.36.
Blanche and LuGorgo (Lulu) Miller hugging. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.37.
LuGorgo (Lulu) Miller at her high school graduation. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.38.
LuGorgo (Lulu) Miller wearing her graduation gown, holding her diploma. "Gorgo / graduation from high school" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.39.
Nora and Nettie Miller. "Blanche, Nettie / Not Blanche but Nora / Nora, Nettie Elnora Miller / Nettie Miller." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.40.
Gladys (Patricia) Miller. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.41.
Gladys (Patricia) Miller. "Nora Pat" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.42.
Gladys (Patricia) Miller and her mother, Nora Miller. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.43.
LuGorgo (Lulu) Miller. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.44.
Portrait of LuGorgo (Lulu) Miller. "Ava L. Gorgo Miller" Photographer unknown [Stamp illegible]. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.45.
Claire Haines. "Claire Haines my heart's first flutter." Photographer unknown. Black and white oval print. 1910s.
191?i.46.
Waldo Brown outside. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.47.
Ava Helen and Milton Miller. Copyright Calverts Studio, Next to S.P. Depot, Oregon City, Ore. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.48.
Martha [?] standing outdoors. "Martha, but she had to be 'true' to Twilly so poor Hand [?]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.49.
Ava Helen Miller and Georgelela. "Georgelela and me." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.50.
Georgelela and Mabel standing outside together. "Geo and Mabel." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.51.
Patricia Miller doing a back bend. "Nora Pat" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.52.
Patricia Miller sitting outside, wearing a hat. "Nora Pat" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.53.
Patricia Miller doing a back bend. "Nora Pat" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.54.
A man walking in a field. [Ralph?] "Not saying what he thinks." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.55.
Ruth Barnes. "We turned our backs when Ralph dug out an old pair of BVD's." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.56.
Ralph [?] holding an old pair of BVD's. "We turned our backs when Ralph dug out an old pair of BVD's." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.57.
Portrait of Frank Launer, Ava Helen Miller's second music teacher. "Dear old Franky / He taught me music" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.58.
Lucy Isabelle (Belle) Darling Pauling and her daughters Pauline and Lucile Pauling. "Mother, Pauline, Lucile." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.59.
Beryl Bond sitting in the snow. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.60.
A street lined with trees and houses. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.61.
Ruth Ross sitting on a snowbank. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.62.
Frances Welch. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.63.
Milton Miller's wife Dorcas Miller and her friends looking through hoops. "?" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.64.
Milton Miller's wife Dorcas Miller. "Dorcas." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.65.
Vine Melvina, John, Bessie (Essie), and Edna Gard on porch steps. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.66.
An unidentified man and woman standing next to a car on a city street. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.67.
Nettie Miller-Spaulding and her in-laws. Mother Spaulding, Grandmother, [?] Nettie Miller-Spaulding, and Ila Spaulding camping. Written on the back of the photo, "Mother Spaulding/ grandmother/ Nettie/ Ida Spaulding." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.68.
An unidentified man standing by a lake. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.69.
An unidentified man [M.S. Jones?] standing at a lookout point in the forest. Wolf Creek, Oregon. Written in the upper right hand corner, "M.S. [?] Jones Wolf Creek". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.70.
Linus Pauling's cousin Rowena Stephenson dressed as a flapper. "Rowena Daddy's Aunt Goldie's daughter 0174" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.71.
Linus Pauling's cousin Rowena dressed as a flapper. "Rowena" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.72.
Linus Pauling's cousin Rowena Stephenson. Portland, Oregon. "? Rowena? I think this is in front of my mother's house on Yukan Ave., Portland. Dick" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.73.
Linus Pauling's cousin Rowena Stephenson. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.74.
Linus Pauling's sister Pauline Pauling. "Pauline" "0176 B67" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.75.
Linus Pauling's sister Pauline Pauling. "Pauline" "0175 A66" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.76.
Linus Pauling's sister Pauline Pauling. "Pauline" "0177 A66" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.77.
Ava Helen Miller's second music teacher, Franklin Launer, in naval uniform. "Dolores George was the 1st / Lillian Petrie / 3rd / Portland." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.78.
Linus Pauling's sister Pauline Pauling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.79.
Linus Pauling's sister Pauline Pauling in a bathing suit. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.80.
Linus Pauling's sister, Lucile Pauling, standing with a game warden. "Game warden / Lucile." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.81.
Group photo including Linus Pauling. Written above photo: "LP." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.82.
Linus Pauling's relatives. Lucile Pauling, Paul Emmett, and Rowena Darling Stephenson stand in the first row. Pauline Pauling and two unidentified women stand in the back row. "Lucile Paul Emmett Rowena" "0162 B5" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.83.
Linus Pauling with relatives. "Right to Left Rowena, Lucy Isabelle (Belle), Pauline, Aunt Stella, Richard Morgan, LP 1st row Lucille Babe - Baby Goldie 0187 B5" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.84.
Blanche Miller and two unidentified girls. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.85.
Clay, Blanche, John, LuGorgo and Milton Miller playfully aiming shotguns at Mary and Melvin Shanklin. Melvin blindfolded. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.86.
Mary Miller holding a shotgun over her shoulder. Photo cut out of a larger picture. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.87.
Blanche Miller holding a shotgun. Photo cut out of a larger picture. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.88.
LuGorgo Miller holding a shotgun. Photo cut out of larger picture. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.89.
Mary, Milton, Blanche, Clay, and LuGorgo Miller standing in a group holding hands. Photo cut out of larger picture. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.90.
Ethel and Gilman Gard. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.91.
The Miller family at an outdoor gathering. Nora Miller, Ada Stevens, Laura Gard, Clay Miller, Bessie (Essie) Miller Taylor, Jim Taylor, Sylva, Vine Melvina Gard, and Ava Helen Miller by tents. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.92.
Lillian (Dickie) Miller and Mrs. Launer on the front steps of a house. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.93.
Linus Pauling's cousin Rowena Darling Stephenson wearing a grass skirt. "Rowena (cousin)." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.94.
Linus Pauling's sister Lucile Pauling. "Lucile" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.95.
Linus Pauling's cousin, Lilah Darling Stephenson. "Lila" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.96.
Patricia Miller's unidentified friend, standing in front of a field. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.97.
Linus Pauling's cousins, Babe, Lilah, and Rowena Stephenson. "Babe, [?], Lila, Rowena." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.98.
Portrait of "Herbert". Boston, Massachusetts. "Herbert" Gold lettering: "Wide Bargate Ernest Gray Boston" "2 2 1 2 4 5" [a mathematical symbol follows each] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.99.
An unidentified young woman. Copyright: D. Perry Evans, 270 1/2, Washington St., Portland, ORE. Photograph by D. Perry Evans. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.100.
Portrait of Linus Pauling's sister Pauline Pauling. Copyright: D. Perry Evans, 270 1/2, Washington St., Portland, ORE. Photograph by D. Perry Evans. Black and white print with color touch-ups. 1910s.
191?i.101.
An unidentified man wearing glasses and a high collar. Photographer unknown. Black and white print with color touch-ups. 1910s.
191?i.102.
An unidentified woman wearing a lacy shirt with black stripes. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.103.
Portrait of Judge Morse. "AHP's friend Judge Morse?" Copyright: Gunnell and Robb Studio, Oregon Bldg., Salem, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.104.
Group portrait of several unidentified men and women wearing winter coats. Photographer unknown. Black and white print with color touch-ups. 1910s.
191?i.105.
Clay, Ava Helen, Gladys (Patricia), and Mary Miller. "Clay / Mom [AHP] / Pat / (Mary)? Mary always did the necessary posing" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.106.
Clay Miller in uniform, saluting. "Clay." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.107.
Clay Miller hugging his sister Blanche Miller."Clay + Blanche." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.108.
Waldo Brown in uniform, holding a trumpet. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.109.
LuGorgo and Clay Miller outdoors. "Lu / Clay" Photographer unknown. Black and white print with corners cut off. 1910s.
191?i.110.
Three of Ava Helen Miller's siblings. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.111.
Clay and Nettie Miller. "Clay and Nett all ready for Business." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.112.
Walter Spaulding in uniform. "Walter Able Peter" Photographer unknown. Black and white irregular print. 1910s.
191?i.113.
Milton Miller. Camp Mill, New York. "November. 16 Camp Mill, N.Y." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.114.
Walter Spaulding (right) taking a military oath with fellow soldiers. "Walter Spaulding". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.115.
Eight members of Walter Spaulding's unit in uniform. "Pack up your troubles in your old kit-bag and smile, smile, smile." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.116.
Milton and Nettie Miller outdoors. "Milt / Nettie" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.117.
Four uniformed men [including LP?] standing outside a building holding bayonets. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.118.
Clay Miller standing at attention. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.119.
A double exposure. One of Walter Spaulding and a horse, Buster; the other of an unidentified woman standing in front of a house. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.120.
Milton Miller (lower left) posing with fellow soldiers. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.121.
Milton Miller. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.122.
Milton Miller at campground. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.123.
Milton Miller (lower left) posing with fellow soldiers. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.124.
Milton Miller, Nora Miller, and Walter Spaulding outside. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.125.
Milton Miller in uniform. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.126.
Milton Miller in uniform. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.127.
Nettie Miller driving a car. "Nettie." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.128.
Clay Miller saluting. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.129.
Two unidentified men in uniform [one of them LP?] practicing with lances. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.130.
Clay Miller. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.131.
Army barracks. "Clay" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.132.
Nora and Clay Miller. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.133.
The Miller family standing outside. "Gorgo / Clay [in uniform] / Dickie / Nora / Mary / AHP / Pat / Nettie / Blanche" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.134.
Clay Miller in uniform. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.135.
Clay, Ava Helen, and Mary Miller. "Clay [in uniform] / AHP / Mary." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.136.
Portrait of Clay Miller wearing a suit. Corvallis, Oregon. "Ball Studio Corvallis, ORE." "Clay L. Miller" "Clay" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.137.
Portrait of Clay Miller. "Clay Carl Miller" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.138.
Lt. Walter Spaulding in uniform, standing next to his mother. "Luit. Miller i[f] you please! and his mother dear." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.139.
Clay and Nora Miller. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.140.
Milton Miller. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.141.
Clay, Mary, Milton, and Nora Miller with an unidentified woman, Milton's wife Dorcas Miller, and Ozy. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.142.
Milton Miller in his graduation gown. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.143.
Mary and Milton Miller in their graduation gowns. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.144.
Nettie Miller. "Nettie / all" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.145.
Clay, LuGorgo (Lulu), Pearl, Blanche, Mary, and Milton Miller. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.146.
Milton, LuGorgo, Pearl, Blanche, Mary, and Clay Miller. "Milton Miller on the left. Mary, Blanche, Pearl, L. Gorgo (girls named right to left) Clay Carl on right." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.147.
Linus Pauling and Henry [?] standing by a statue. "LP/Henry." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.148.
Steve [?] standing outside. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.149.
Three men standing outside with a young girl and a dog. Errol, Fusser, and Steve. "Errol / Rook Fusser / Steve." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.150.
Linus Pauling standing outside. "Me [Linus Pauling]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.151.
Composite of individual portraits of Gamma Tau Beta fraternity brothers, including Linus Pauling (second from the right on the third row ). Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.152.
Gamma Tau Beta fraternity photograph. "Lorenzo Hamilton - Harold Bumbaugh - ? [Linus Pauling] - Theodore Bryant - Stephen Nye - William Wightman / George Wait - Harold Granrod - Guy Butler - Leonard Freeman - James Terrence Gaither - Lloyd Raab - Newtown Strehl - Elmer Ramsey / William Eilertsen - Irving Mather - Ralph Coleman - Herald M. Tennent - Chas Beatie - Robert Kyle - Robert Watt." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.153.
Gamma Tau Beta fraternity photograph. "'Shorty' 'Hal' 'Peany' 'Canuck' 'Steve' 'Wighty' / 'George Napoleon' 'Grany' 'Buts' 'J' 'Shrimp' 'Raab' 'Fat' 'Ram-tah' / 'Bill' 'Dimmie' 'Coley' 'Tennant' 'Chazz' 'Bob' 'Bob.' Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.154.
A composite of 29 portraits of Gamma Tau Beta fraternity brothers. Paul Emmett 3rd from left on the bottom row. "Gamma Tau Beta." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.155.
Linus Pauling and his cousin Lilah Stephenson. "Cousin Lila [&] LP." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.156.
Linus and Pauline Pauling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.157.
Pauling family dinner. "LP" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.158.
Linus Pauling, as a teenager, sitting in an automobile. "Neg made 5-93" "2076" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.159.
Linus Pauling, as a young man. "Rook sans lid LP." "1092" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.160.
Linus Pauling, wearing his "freshman beanie". "0188 G" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.161.
Ava Helen Miller, seated on the grass. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.162.
Ava Helen Miller, standing in a "ballerina pose". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.163.
Ava Helen Miller, standing in a "ballerina pose". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.164.
Ava Helen Miller. "All the worlds a stage including [?]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.165.
Ava Helen Miller curtsying. "AHP". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.166.
Ava Helen and Milton Miller posing. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.167.
Ava Helen Miller and her cousin Bill Miller. "AHP & Bill Miller (cousin) (Father's brother's son)." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.168.
Milton Miller. "Milton" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.169.
Milton Miller standing, wearing dark shorts and a white tank top. "I always hated the track and wept profusely when Milt participated. Also cursed Mr. Ralston with all of the profane words of a 9 year old vocabulary. / Miller" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.170.
Milton Miller standing, wearing dark shorts and a white tank top. "Marian" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.171.
Milton Miller in a baseball uniform. "Milton" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.172.
Milton Miller [?] standing by a cow named Buttercup. "I think this cow's name is Buttercup." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.173.
Milton Miller and two horses, Buster and Cute. "Buster, Milt, Cute." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.174.
Portrait of Goldie Darling Stephenson. "Sulky Goldie / My mother's comment! / Dick." Copyright: Boston Photo, A. Leaman Davis, 324 1/2 Washington St,, Portland, ORE. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.175.
Linus Pauling's mother and her sisters. Abigail Elizabeth, Estella Martha, Goldie Victoria Alexandrina, and Lucy Isabelle Darling (front). "Beth, Lucile / Goldie, Belle." Copyright: Moure, 7th & Stark Sts., Portland, OR. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.176.
Four unidentified girls riding a horse. A ranger holding the horse's head. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.177.
Linus Pauling's maternal Aunt Goldie with her children Rowena, Lilah, Goldie Jr. (Babe), and Mervyn Stephenson. "Golda and her four" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.178.
Blanche Miller and Mary Campbell sitting outside. Mary sitting in Blanche's lap. "Blanche Miller + Little Mary Campbell her student--date uncertain possibly 1912 (?) or 1914 Mary is Linus' first cousin on his fathers side" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.179.
Ava Helen Miller (third row, third from left) with four rows of middle school students in front of a building. Canby, Oregon. "Ava Helen (Miller) Pauling. 7th, 8th grader Canby. 3rd Row up-3rd from left." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.180.
Nettie and Blanche Miller sitting in a horse carriage. George Miller petting one of the horse's [Flora's] face. "? perhaps at farm where AHP was born" "In buggy left Nettie[?] Blanche horse Flora[?] George at farm." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.181.
Two unidentified women, and two unidentified men standing in front of a train. "Goldie Isabelle" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.182.
Three unidentified women and two unidentified men standing in front of a train. "Aunt Goldie, Mamma Lucile" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.183.
Lucy Isabelle (Belle) Pauling walking along a path. Two unidentified men following behind her. "Isabelle" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.184.
Lucy Isabelle (Belle) Pauling and an unidentified man sitting on a strange bicycle customized for riding on railroad tracks [?]. "Mamma-Isabelle" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.185.
Group photo of Linus Pauling's relatives. "Stella / Lucile / Isabelle / Richard Morgan [?]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.186.
Milton Miller in uniform. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.187.
Milton Miller standing next to a tree. "Milton" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.188.
Laura [?] sitting on a bench. "Laura" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.189.
Nettie Spaulding with the Red Cross nurses. Salem, Oregon. "Red Cross Nurses -- In Salem, OR. Nettie at right with ?" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.190.
Milton Miller throwing a baseball towards the camera. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.191.
Chemistry Building at Oregon Agricultural College. Corvallis, Oregon. "Chem. Bldg OAC". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.192.
Belle Pauling and Rhoda Darling, [Belle's cousin] standing outside on a porch and wearing large, black, wide-brimmed and plumed hats. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.193.
Belle Pauling, Rhoda Darling, [Belle's cousin] and two unidentified girls, seated outside on the railing of a porch. Belle and Rhoda are wearing large, black, wide-brimmed and plumed hats. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.194.
Belle Pauling standing outside and wearing a large, black, wide-brimmed and plumed hat. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.195.
Studio portrait of Abigail Elizabeth Darling. "Aunt Beth / (Abby Elizabeth Darling)". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.196.
Donald and Richard - sons of Abigail Elizabeth Darling - standing together outside, wearing matching caps, sweaters, pants and rain boots. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.197.
Donald, Isaac and Richard - sons and husband of Abigail Elizabeth Darling - posing together outside. Donald and Richard stand and are wearing matching caps, sweaters, pants and rain boots. Isaac crouches between the two boys. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.198.
Donald and Richard - sons of Abigail Elizabeth Darling - standing together outside, wearing matching shirts, ties, short pants and knee socks. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.199.
Donald and Richard - sons of Abigail Elizabeth Darling - sitting together on the beach. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.200.
Richard, Donald and Isaac - sons and husband of Abigail Elizabeth Darling - playing football together in the street. Isaac stands behind Donald who is prepared to snap the ball. Richard crouches next to Donald. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.201.
Belle Pauling, seated in a rocking chair reading A Far Country, by Winston Churchill. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.202.
An unidentified boy, Lucile Pauling [?], Belle Pauling and Linus Pauling [?]. Belle sits in a rocking chair with Lucile [?] on her lap. The two boys stand on either side of the rocking chair. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.203.
Belle Pauling, seated indoors near a table displaying a flower arrangement. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.204.
Belle Pauling, standing outdoors holding a tennis racket. [?] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.205.
Belle Pauling, standing outdoors and examining a tree branch. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.206.
Belle Pauling, wearing a black dress with a white lacy collar, standing outdoors near a house. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.207.
Belle Pauling, wearing a black embroidered dress with a white collar and holding a black sun hat, standing outdoors near a house. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.208.
Belle Pauling standing outdoors with an unidentified woman. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.209.
Belle Pauling standing outdoors in a flower garden. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.210.
Belle Pauling standing outdoors in a flower garden with an unidentified elderly man. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.211.
Belle Pauling standing outdoors and using a camera. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.212.
Belle Pauling standing outdoors near a large bush. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.213.
Belle Pauling standing, with her hands folded, outdoors and in front of a house. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.214.
Cropped photo of Belle Pauling standing outdoors near a large bush. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.215.
An unidentified girl [Pauline Pauling?] wearing a decorative dress and holding a parasol, standing next to Belle Pauling in front of a large sign advertising Hessian's Grocery. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.216.
Lucile Pauling [?], Linus Pauling [?] and Pauline Pauling [?] standing in front of a large sign advertising Hessian's Grocery. Lucile [?] wears a white dress and a sash and wreath made of flowers; Linus [?] wears a sash made of flowers and props up a bicycle decorated with flowers; Pauling [?] wears a white decorative dress and holds a parasol. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.217.
Lucile Pauling [?] and Pauline Pauling [?] standing outdoors near the deck of a house. Lucile [?] wears a white blouse, pantaloons and knee socks; Pauline [?] wears a striped blouse with a tie, a shawl, pantaloons and knee socks. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.218.
Lucile Pauling [?] and an unidentified girl, playing together in the sand at a beach near a boardwalk. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.219.
Pauline Pauling posing with a bicycle near the front porch of a house. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.220.
Pauline Pauling and Lucile Pauling posing with a bicycle near the front porch of a house. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.
191?i.221.
Rowena Darling Stevenson, sitting outdoors in the grass near a house. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1910s.

1920i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1920.
1920i.1.
Portrait of a young Linus Pauling wearing a suit and tie. Oregon Agricultural College. Corvallis, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1920.
1920i.2.
Oregon Agricultural College, Electrical Engineering Laboratory. Corvallis, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.3.
Oregon Agricultural College, Armory [McAlexander Field house]. Corvallis, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.4.
Oregon Agricultural College, Campus Walk. Corvallis, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.5.
Oregon Agricultural College, Campus View. Corvallis, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.6.
Oregon Agricultural College, Mines Building [Dearborn]. Corvallis, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.7.
Oregon Agricultural College, Dairy Building [Social Science]. Corvallis, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.8.
Oregon Agricultural College, Forestry Building. Corvallis, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.9.
Oregon Agricultural College, Apperson Hall. Corvallis, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.10.
Oregon Agricultural College, Domestic Science Building. Corvallis, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.11.
Oregon Agricultural College, Gymnasium. Corvallis, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.12.
Oregon Agricultural College, interior of Armory [McAlexander Field house]. Corvallis, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.13.
Oregon Agricultural College, Agriculture Building [Strand Agricultural Hall]. Corvallis, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.14.
Oregon Agricultural College, Waldo Hall. Corvallis, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.15.
Oregon Agricultural College, Shepard Hall. Corvallis, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.16.
Oregon Agricultural College, entrance to Strand Agricultural Building. Corvallis, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.17.
Oregon Agricultural College, campus view. Corvallis, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.18.
Oregon Agricultural College, Cauthorn Hall. Corvallis, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.19.
Oregon Agricultural College, Administration Building. Corvallis, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.20.
Oregon Agricultural College. Administration, Gymnasium, and Armory [McAlexander Field house] buildings. Corvallis, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.21.
Oregon Agricultural College, men's gymnasium [Langton Hall]. Corvallis, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.22.
Oregon Agricultural College, campus views, looking towards Benton Hall. Corvallis, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.23.
Panoramic view of Oregon Agricultural College. Library quad area. Corvallis, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. [Image is located on the shelving next to the audio/visual materials]. 1920.
1920i.24.
Betty Leone Brown standing on the porch with a hand on a pillar. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.25.
Lucile and Pauline Pauling. "May 9, 1920 / Pauline + Lucile - LP's sisters 1920." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. May 9, 1920.
1920i.26.
Group photograph of Linus Pauling's fraternity brothers, of Gamma Tau Beta fraternity. "1919-20 Intramural Indoor Champs. Gamma Tau Beta / Bill, Wayne, Greny, Ed, Tiffy, Hap, George, Lyman, Shrimp." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.27.
Group photo of men in drag. Linus Pauling in lower right corner. "Feminine Section Interfraternity Smoker - 1919-20 sometime." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.28.
Ava Helen and Clay Miller standing arm in arm. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.29.
Ava Helen Miller (back) and her sister-in-law Dorcas Miller (front) standing outside. "Age before beauty? / AHP and Dorcas/ My first taste of college. February 6, 7, 8th 1920, Corvallis Oregon." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. February 6-8, 1920.
1920i.30.
Ava Helen Miller's friend Doddie [?] standing beside a bicycle in front of a house. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.31.
An unidentified young man [One of AHP's brothers?] wearing a coat and gloves, standing in front of a house. "And he's my brother!!" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.32.
Ava Helen Miller and her friend Dot [?] standing outside, arm in arm. "Acting college with Dot!/ AHP" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.33.
Boyd and Betty Leone Brown sitting outside at a children's table. A dog and cat sitting near by. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.34.
Ava Helen Miller's friend Ellis [?] standing in the Jason Lee Cemetery. Salem, Oregon. "Ellis" "Jason Lee Cemetery April 1920". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.35.
An unidentified woman [Dot/AHP?] leaning over and holding the grave stone of John Meal. The Jason Lee Cemetery. Salem, Oregon. "With the absent ones. Jason Lee Cemetery April 1920." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April, 1920.
1920i.36.
Ava Helen Miller sitting on a bench and leaning forward. The Jason Lee Cemetery. Salem, Oregon. "Ava Helen. Jason Lee Cemetery April 1920." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April, 1920.
1920i.37.
An unidentified man sitting with his left leg braced against a wall or pillar. Jason Lee Cemetery. Salem, Oregon. "Jason Lee Cemetery, April 1920." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April, 1920.
1920i.38.
Ava Helen Miller sitting on a rail of a fence, holding her hat. The Jason Lee Cemetery. Salem, Oregon. "As you enter Jason Lee Cemetery, April 1920." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April, 1920.
1920i.39.
Ava Helen Miller's friend Ditto [?] sitting on the edge of a tombstone statue for Erastus Haven. The Jason Lee Cemetery. Salem, Oregon. "Ditto, Jason Lee Cemetery, April 1920." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April, 1920.
1920i.40.
Ava Helen Miller standing at the entrance to a mausoleum. The Jason Lee Cemetery. Salem, Oregon. "Wanting admittance. Jason Lee Cemetery, April 1920." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April, 1920.
1920i.41.
Ava Helen standing on a bridge over Doughnut Lake. Jason Lee Cemetery. Salem, Oregon. "At Doughnut Lake, Jason Lee Cemetery, April 1920." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April, 1920.
1920i.42.
An unidentified man looking with a survey telescope on a tripod. "Ham / We tried to measure the river but missed it about 200ft. We weren't interested in the width of the river." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.43.
Miss Holt looking with a survey telescope on a tripod. Dizzy Watson looking at Miss Holt. "Miss Holt / Dizzy Watson; 1920" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.44.
Ava Helen Miller looking with a survey telescope on a tripod. "H. A. M. / I couldn't see a thing" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.45.
Ava Helen Miller's niece Betty Leone (adopted by Blanche and Waldo Brown) napping on her blanket. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.46.
Ava Helen Miller's niece Betty Leone sitting naked. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.47.
Ava Helen Miller's niece Betty Leone standing naked on the porch. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.48.
Ava Helen Miller's niece Betty Leone in hat and coat standing outside, "This is a-a-a... Betty Leone." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.49.
Ava Helen Miller's niece Betty Leone walking in the grass wearing a coat. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.50.
Ava Helen Miller's nephews Boyd Eldon and Wallace Millard Brown (adopted by Blanche and Waldo Brown) in winter coats and hats. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.51.
Ava Helen Miller's niece Betty Leone standing on a box, waving to the camera; "High Daddy High". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.52.
Linus Pauling and his friend Paul Emmet. "LP + Paul Emmett / 1920." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.53.
Linus Pauling and his friend Paul Emmett. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.54.
Pauline Pauling, standing outside in a frilly white dress. "Pauline 1920". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.55.
Lucile Pauling, wearing a long white formal dress, standing outside near a house. "Lucile - (16) in Mother's wedding dress". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.56.
Lucile Pauling, wearing a short-sleeved dress and matching shoes, standing outside near a house. "Lucile (16 yrs)". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.
1920i.57.
Belle Pauling, standing outside and wearing a dress and a hat adorned with flowers. "Mother 1920?" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920.

1921i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1921.
1921i.1.
Several unidentified individuals standing outside Linus Pauling's grandmothers house. "Steffen Müllers Hoff (June 1921)" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.2.
A band passing the "White Corner Building." Condon, Oregon. "Uncle Herbert's store. We lived above the store for a while ~ 1906." From the book, "A Pictorial History of Gilliam County." Photograph courtesy of the Gilliam County Historical Society, 1983. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.3.
Linus Pauling and two unidentified men with dark suits standing outdoors. "1" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.4.
An aerial view of Oregon Agricultural College. Corvallis, Oregon. "No. 1 Birds Eye View of O.A.C., Corvallis Oregon." Correspondence included. Series from Delphine Hall Jacobson. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.5.
Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon. "No. 6 Scene at O.A.C. Corvallis, Oregon." Series from Delphine Hall Jacobson. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.6.
Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon. "No. 7 Entrance to O.A.C. Campus Corvallis, ORE." Series from Delphine Hall Jacobson. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.7.
Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon. "[?] Entrance, O.A.C., Corvallis, ORE" Series from Delphine Hall Jacobson. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.8.
Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon. "No. 59 Walk in O.A.C. Campus, Corvallis, ORE." Written in blue ink on the edge of the photo, "1921". Series from Delphine Hall Jacobson. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.9.
Strand Agricultural Hall, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon. "No. 63 Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, ORE." Photo of gazebo and Strand Agricultural Hall. Series from Delphine Hall Jacobson. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.10.
Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon. "No. 86 O.A.C. Campus, Corvallis, Oregon." Series from Delphine Hall Jacobson. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.11.
Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon. "No. 101 Scene on Campus, O.A.C., Corvallis, Oregon; Agricultural Bldg. [Strand], Dairy Bldg. [Social Science]" Series from Delphine Hall Jacobson. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.12.
Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon. "No. 219 [?] Armory, O.A.C. Corvallis, Oregon." Series from Delphine Hall Jacobson. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.13.
Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon. "No. 2[?] Interior of O.A.C. Armory, Corvallis, Oregon." Series from Delphine Hall Jacobson. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.14.
Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon. "No. 84 Military Maneuvers, O.A.C. Corvallis, Oregon." Series from Delphine Hall Jacobson. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.15.
Benton Hall, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon. "No. 47 Drive, [in front of Benton Hall], OAC, Corvallis, ORE." Series from Delphine Hall Jacobson. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.16.
Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon. "Mechanical Hall, OAC, Corvallis, ORE." Series from Delphine Hall Jacobson. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.17.
Dearborn Hall, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon. "No. 73 Mines Building [Dearborn?], OAC, Corvallis, Oregon." Series from Delphine Hall Jacobson. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.18.
Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon. "No.56. Machine Shops, OAC, Corvallis, ORE." Series from Delphine Hall Jacobson. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.19.
Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon. "No. 6[?] Science Hall [Education Building?], OAC, Corvallis, ORE." Series from Delphine Hall Jacobson. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.20.
Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon. "No. 34 Cauthorn Hall, OAC, Corvallis, ORE." Series from Delphine Hall Jacobson. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.21.
Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon. "No. 43 Waldo Hall, OAC, Corvallis, ORE." Series from Delphine Hall Jacobson. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.22.
Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon. "[?] Gymnasium, OAC, Corvallis, ORE." [Langton Hall] Series from Delphine Hall Jacobson. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.23.
Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon. "No.5 Domestic Science Bldg, OAC, Corvallis, ORE." Series from Delphine Hall Jacobson. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.24.
Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon. "No. 46 [train] Depot, Corvallis, ORE." Series from Delphine Hall Jacobson. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.25.
Receding street with one car parked to the side. Corvallis, Oregon. "No. 9 Residence street, Corvallis, Ore." Series from Delphine Hall Jacobson. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.26.
Paul Emmet and Linus Pauling standing outside wearing suits and hats. Corvallis, Oregon [?]. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.27.
Alfred Robertson, and Paul Emmett standing outside, wearing suits and hats. Corvallis, Oregon [?]. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.28.
Ava Helen Miller standing outside with diploma in hand. Ava Helen wearing a white dress. Corvallis, Oregon [?]. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.29.
Ava Helen Miller in a group with one other woman and four men, dressed for a play. "The K.O. play, April 8, 1921/ I got their costumes. Miss Hagel Browne was coach. 'Charlie's Aunt' 'from Brazil where the nuts come from/ Wally was a scream/ Wally, M.B. me, A.B. Art, Ralph." Photographer unknown. Black and print. April 8, 1921.
1921i.30.
Ava Helen Miller on left, with one woman and four men, dressed for a play. "Me, Miss Browne, Wally, Albert, Art." Photographer unknown. Black and white photograph. 1921.
1921i.31.
Three men, one in drag, performing outside. "Ralph Bailey 'jining Wally + Ralph" Photographer unknown. Black and white photograph. 1921.
1921i.32.
Ava Helen Miller's friend Ralph [?] in drag. "Charly's Aunt / Ralph Ham." Photographer unknown. Black and white photograph. 1921.
1921i.33.
Ralph in drag, sitting on the knee of a man in a tuxedo. Photographer unknown. Black and white photograph. 1921.
1921i.34.
Ava Helen Miller's friend Albert [?] wearing a top hat and tux. "Albert Bayne / Amy Spittigud" Photographer unknown. Black and white photograph. 1921.
1921i.35.
Ava Helen Miller and Miss Browne. "Ava Helen, Miss Browne". Photographer unknown. Black and white photograph. 1921.
1921i.36.
Ralph [?] in drag. "Ralph looked like a real old woman." Photographer unknown. Black and white photograph. 1921.
1921i.37.
The Salem High School senior class picnic. Silver Creek falls, Oregon. "The Senior Class Picnic--June 9, 1921 / Silver Creek / Upper North Falls / We climbed all around the falls" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 9, 1921.
1921i.38.
The Salem High School senior class picnic. Ava Helen Miller standing in front of a fence. Silver Creek falls, Oregon."I had the best time and laughed myself sick / I tried to look 'tough'" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.39.
The Salem High School senior class picnic. Ava Helen Miller climbing a bridge. Silver Creek falls, Oregon."Me going up a high bridge. / Just [?] shocking!" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.40.
The Salem High School senior class picnic. Ava Helen Miller's high school principal, and class advisor, standing outside. Silver Creek falls, Oregon. "Jimmy Nelson, our Principle, and Mrs. Beryellvey [?], the class advisor. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.41.
The Salem High School senior class picnic. Ava Helen Miller's friend Wally [?] jumping over a rope. Silver Creek falls, Oregon. "Wally taking a high jump" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.42.
The Salem High School senior class picnic. Ava Helen Miller leaning on a fence. Silver Creek falls, Oregon. "Don't I succeed here? [referring to looking 'tough' in Ship #1169] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.43.
The Salem High School senior class picnic. Silver Creek falls, Oregon. "North Falls / We had a most delightful time. I went with Wally and Ralph. Had to manage the eats which was some job for 125 hungry seniors" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.44.
The Salem High School senior class picnic. Silver Creek falls, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.45.
The Salem High School senior class picnic. Ava Helen Miller standing with a young man, either Wally or Ralph [?]. Silver Creek falls, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.46.
The Salem High School senior class picnic. Ava Helen Miller standing with a young man, either Wally or Ralph [?]. Silver Creek falls, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.47.
The Salem High School senior class picnic. Ava Helen Miller sitting with a young man, either Wally or Ralph [?]. Silver Creek falls, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.48.
The Salem High School senior class picnic. Ava Helen Miller sitting with a young man. Silver Creek falls, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.49.
The Salem High School senior class picnic. Ava Helen Miller holding rope, an arm around her shoulder. Silver Creek falls, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.50.
The Salem High School senior class picnic. Young man kissing Ava Helen Miller. Silver Creek falls, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.51.
The Salem High School senior class picnic. Silver Creek falls. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.52.
Card with hand-drawn lamp and handwritten text on the cover. Menu and Toast List, inside. "Banquet / Public Speaking Class / Honor of Edna L. Sterling / The Spa / Tue Jan. 18 / 1921" [No copyright information]. January 18, 1921.
1921i.53.
Salem Senior High School Commencement envelope. "Salem / June / 21" [No copyright information]. June 21, 1921.
1921i.54.
A Salem Senior High School commencement invitation. List of Commencement exercises and Graduating Class, inside. "Fifteen Annual / Commencement / Salem Senior High School / Salem, Oregon / Friday, June 17, 1921 / ...." [No copyright information]. June 17, 1921.
1921i.55.
Ralph standing outside dressed in a suit and hat with his arms crossed. "Ralph / He had a most dreadful case on [Martha in 1926i.77]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.56.
Ava Helen Miller standing outside Salem High School with a large group of women students. "AHP in Salem High School 1921 28" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.57.
Linus Pauling and Paul Emmett wearing suits and hats standing in front of a hedge. "Paul Emmett" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.58.
Mr. Von and Ava Helen Miller walking beside a building. "The pride and joy of Salem High" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.59.
Mr. Von standing wearing a black suit and hat. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.60.
Earl Schalk standing by an outdoor shelter. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.61.
Wally [?] and Mr. Von standing outside of a house, both dressed in suits. "Wally" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.62.
Wally [?] and Ava Helen Miller walking outside, Ava sticking her tongue out. "Wally and Ava" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.63.
Wally [?] and Mr. Von with their backs toward the camera. "Wally / Mr. 'Von'" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.64.
Ava Helen Miller's nephew Boyd Brown, on a ladder. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.65.
Ava Helen Miller's nephew Boyd Brown, in front of a wagon. "Blanche + kids." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.66.
A flower raft. Two men on a boat nearby. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.67.
A decorated canoe with two people paddling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.68.
A decorated canoe with one person paddling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.69.
A flower raft, three women standing on a bridge. One man paddling [?]. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.70.
Decorated canoes on a river. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.71.
A peacock-shaped float on the river, followed by three men in a canoe. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.72.
Canoe decorated with flowers, followed by two men in another canoe. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.73.
A floating bridge carrying four women. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.74.
A covered canoe with canopy of Asian design. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.75.
Pauline Pauling, standing in a forested area and wearing hiking clothes. "Pauline 1921". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.76.
Pauline Pauling, seated in a forested area and wearing hiking clothes. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.77.
Studio portrait of Pauline Pauling. "1921 at Oregon State College". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.78.
An unknown individual and Pauline Pauling, wearing long black coats and gloves, standing outside near a stone wall. "1921". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.
1921i.79.
Pauline Pauling, wearing a swimming suit and holding a towel slung over her shoulder, standing outside on a rocky beach. "1921?" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1921.

1922i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1922.
1922i.1.
Ava Helen Miller, age 18. Corvallis, Oregon."Ava Helen Miller/ 18 years old. Ball Studios Corvallis, Ore." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.2.
Ava Helen Miller, age 18. Corvallis, Oregon. "Ava Helen Miller/ 18 years old." "Ball Studios Corvallis, Ore." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.3.
Ava Helen Miller outside, arms behind her back Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.4.
Ava Helen Miller's sister Nettie Spaulding holding twins Leone and Rodney Spaulding. "Nettie / the twins Leone and Rodney" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.5.
Twins Rodney and Leone Spaulding sitting on a chair. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.6.
Ava Helen and Pat Miller. "AHP and Pat Miller" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.7.
Ava Helen Miller and her family posing outside with baskets of flowers. "Lucile? / Pauline? / AHP / ? / Mr. Spaulding / Nora? / ? / Lucile / Dickie" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.8.
Ava Helen Miller standing between an unidentified man and Red Shelton. "? / AHP / Red Shelton" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.9.
Ava Helen Miller sitting on steps in front of a house. "AHP ca. 1922" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.10.
An unidentified man balancing himself on a rock with one foot. "1922" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.11.
Ava Helen Miller, Linus Pauling, and Mary Miller. "AHP and Mary Miller" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.12.
Ava Helen Miller and Linus Pauling (left) sitting on the ground with Osy [?] and Ms. Canklin [?] (right). "Please return this. It was taken at Union. Osy took it with a string attached to the camera. This girl-a Miss Canklin is lovely a OAC Whitman girl. Do return this Mary. Isn't it bad of me? AP." Photograph by Osy [?]. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.13.
A house covered with snow. A long picket fence in front of the house. "Haar Gonsvoy fersty. 15 [?] / 1922" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.14.
Linus Pauling sitting on the back of a car with his legs over the spare wheel. Pasadena, California. "LP 1922 / Pasadena A student's car" "California Institute of Technology RKM.' "LP 1922 Trip to San Diego" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.15.
Shiny orange ribbon with black letters. "March 31 / April 1 / 1922 / Engineering Show". March 31-April 1, 1922.
1922i.16.
Linus Pauling and his mother Lucy Isabelle (Belle) Pauling at the foot of the front porch. "LP and mother" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.17.
Lucile, Linus, Isabelle (Belle), and Pauline Pauling standing at the foot of the front porch steps. Linus has his arm around his sister Lucile. "Lucile LP Mother Pauline 1922" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.18.
Linus Pauling, wearing a suit. "LP ~1922" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.19.
Linus Pauling standing on a street, talking to a boy. Another boy wearing a safari hat standing in the background. Linus holding an open book in his left hand and gesturing upward with his right hand. " LP / LP 1922" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.20.
Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Miller standing in front of a house. Corvallis, Oregon. "1922" "This is I and my sweetheart. I am very anxious to have you meet him. He is such a lovely sweet man and Oh-I love him so. He looks rather happy, doesn't he? I don't look very well I had been crying. I'm really most happy and proud to be near him. I love you, Linus. Your Ava Helen." "This is rather sweet of Mr. Legs & arm." "1922 Engaged" "OAC Graduation June 1922" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June, 1922.
1922i.21.
Linus Pauling graduating from Oregon Agricultural College. Linus wearing a flower on his lapel. Corvallis "LP graduation OAC 1922" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.22.
Ava Helen Miller (left) and Mary Miller (right) standing outside. "AHP and her sister Mary 1922" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.23.
Ava Helen Miller outside a house in front of some stairs, smiling at the camera. "AHP ~1922" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.24.
Ava Helen Miller holding a flower basket, age 18. "AHP. 18 yrs. old." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.25.
Ava Helen Miller sitting outside with a flower in her hair. "Ava Helen about when I met her" "Ava Helen Age 18" "You can't guess who this demure maid is with braids around her head and a bit of flower at her ear. Does she not look funny? Red took this too. I send you these to prove that I am not beautiful but on the contrary am very plain." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.26.
Linus Pauling and his family standing outside a Portland house. Pauline and Lucile Pauling sitting down on some steps, Linus and his mother Isabelle (Belle) standing. Portland, Oregon. "ca. 1920 Portland Pauline, Lucile, Belle, Linus. 1339 27" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.27.
Linus Pauling and family standing outside a house. Portland, Oregon. "Lucile, Linus, Belle, Pauline ca. 1920." "1133" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.28.
Linus Pauling and family sitting on the front steps of a house. Portland, Oregon. "LP, mother, sisters Portland 1922" "1394" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.29.
Chemistry Building [Education Hall], Oregon Agricultural College. Corvallis, Oregon. "Chem Bldg OAC where I met Ava Helen. "Chemistry Bldg. Oregon Agricultural College 1922 37 1126 122" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.30.
Mining Building [Dearborn Hall?] at Oregon Agricultural College. Corvallis, Oregon. "Mining Engineering Building Ore. Ag. Col. 1922." "30 1371" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.31.
Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Miller standing on the sidewalk in front of a house. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.32.
Linus Pauling as a young man, wearing a suit. "Spring 1922" "return to LP Jr" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.33.
Linus standing between Lucile and Pauline Pauling. "Lucile, Linus, Pauling Pauling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.34.
Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Miller standing outside. AHP holding flowers in her hands. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.35.
Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Miller standing outside, Ava Helen with flowers in her hands. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.36.
Linus Pauling sitting on a bridge. Copyright: Everybody, Sutherlin, Ore. Photographer unknown. Black and white print with color touch-ups. 1922.
1922i.37.
Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Miller on the left, standing next to Pauline and Wallace Stockton. "Pauline Pauling 1st husband Wallace Stockton." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.38.
Ava Helen Miller, Linus Pauling, and two unidentified men sitting on rocks near a stream. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.39.
Ava Helen Miller's sister, Mary Brown, standing in front of ladder. "Mary / Mary K. Brownie" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.40.
Ava Helen Miller's sister, Mary Brown, petting a dog. "Mary / Mary K. Brownie" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.41.
Rodney and Leone Spaulding in a carriage. "Twins" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.42.
Wallace Millard, Betty Leone, and Boyd Eldon Brown sitting on a log. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.43.
Unidentified individual straddling the spare tire of an automobile. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.44.
Ava Helen Miller, age 18. "Dear Brother Milton We did so many things: Rode horseback bicycled [sans] danced fun. Were baptised at same time sang 'Because' at my wedding." "Ball Studios Corvallis, Ore." Sepia tone print. 1922.
1922i.45.
Linus Pauling (second from right), in a group photo of laborers. "EveryBody, Sutherlin, ORE" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.46.
Linus Pauling and Alfred Robertson, 1922. "Alfred Robertson. High School + Oregon State then totastua[?] Kodak." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.47.
Alfred Robertson, and Paul Emmett. "Alfred Robertson (t.) / Paul Emmett (r.) / June 1922 / OAC." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 1922.
1922i.48.
Linus Pauling standing outside, wearing glasses and holding a book. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.49.
Pauline Pauling, Lucile Pauling and Belle Pauling, sitting together on a blanket in a grassy park. "1922". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.50.
Lucile Pauling and Pauline Pauling, standing outside and sharing an apple. [?] "Lucile 18 yrs. / Pauline 20". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.
1922i.51.
Pauline Pauling and Lucile Pauling, standing together outside. "Pauline and Lucile 18 yrs". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1922.

1923i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1923.
1923i.1.
Group Photo of Chemistry Staff, California Institute of Technology. Back Row: Charles Prescott, Richard Badger, James Bell, Howard Lucas, Arthur A. Noyes, Richard Tolman, William Lacey, Stuart Bates, Ernest Swift, Roscoe Dickinson. Front Row: Linus Pauling, Ernest White, Reinhardt Schuhmann, William Holton, Joseph Mayer, Paul Emmett, Vincent Manchee, Oliver Wolf, L. Merle Kirkpatrick. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1923.
1923i.2.
Ava Helen Pauling in an old Ford. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1923.
1923i.3.
Ava Helen Pauling in her wedding dress holding Clay Miller's arm. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1923.
1923i.4.
Ava Helen Pauling in wedding dress standing outdoors with Linus Pauling. "AHP & LP / 17 June 1923" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 17, 1923.
1923i.5.
Ava Helen Pauling in wedding dress (left) with her mother Nora Miller. "Ava as a bride and [her] mother, 17 June 1923, AHP + mother" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 17, 1923.
1923i.6.
Ava Helen Pauling, in wedding dress (left), with her mother Nora Miller. "AHP & Nora" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1923.
1923i.7.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling on their wedding day, with family. "AHP + LP / 17 June 1923" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 17, 1923.
1923i.8.
Laboratory equipment. A sign reads, "Danger high voltage." "X-ray powder diffraction apparatus built by Linus Pauling in 1923 (the cassettes were purchased)." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1923.
1923i.9.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling's wedding day. Ava Helen and Linus standing in front of a house with a large group of people. Salem, Oregon. "17 June 1923 Wedding AHP + LP, Salem." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 17, 1923.
1923i.10.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling's wedding. Ava Helen and Linus standing in front of a house with a large group of people. Salem, Oregon. "Wedding AHP + LP. 17 June 1923, Salem. Paul Emmett at far back." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 17, 1923.
1923i.11.
Linus Pauling with his mother Lucy Isabelle (Belle) Pauling. "LP and his mother Belle (Isabelle) 17 June '23". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 17, 1923.
1923i.12.
Nettie and Walter Spaulding with twins Rodney and Leone, outdoors. "Nettie & Walter Spaulding w/ the twins" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1923.
1923i.13.
Twins Rodney and Leone Spaulding sitting outdoors. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1923.
1923i.14.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling on their wedding day. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1923.
1923i.15.
Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling (middle), picnicking with a group of people. A few men stand behind the group. Busick Ranch, Oregon. "Picnic of Catherine Creek Union, Oregon 1923 at Busick Ranch, OR." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1923.
1923i.16.
Waldo and Blanche Brown, with their three adopted children Betty Leone, Wallace Millard, and Boyd Eldon Brown. "Waldo, Blanche (Miller) Brown, their 3 adopted children, Betty Brown Park girl." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1923.
1923i.17.
A group of four young children. Three girls, and a boy. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1923.
1923i.18.
Adelheit Pauling standing outside a house. Lake Oswego, Oregon. "Adelheit Blanken Pauling LP's grandmother" "1095" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1923.
1923i.19.
Adelheit Pauling sitting in a chair outside a house. Lake Oswego, Oregon. "Mrs. Ada Pauling taken June 26, 1923 at her place in Oswego, Ore. LP's grandmother Adelheit Pauling" "0214" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 26, 1923.
1923i.20.
Betty Leone, Wallace Millard, and Boyd Eldon Brown in winter coats and hats. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1923.
1923i.21.
Spaulding family outdoors. Nettie hugging the twins. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1923.
1923i.22.
Spaulding family outdoors. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1923.
1923i.23.
Nettie Spaulding[?] (left), Ava Helen Pauling (right), and children in yard. "Blanche / Nettie on left / AHP on right" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1923.
1923i.24.
Nettie Spaulding, Nora Miller, and several children in a yard. Little girl pushing a carriage with twins in it. "Nettie / Nora" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1923.
1923i.25.
Rodney Spaulding standing on a carpet. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1923.
1923i.26.
Leone Spaulding standing on a carpet. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1923.
1923i.27.
Pearl Gist holding her baby daughter Gloria Pearl Gist. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1923.
1923i.28.
Pearl Gist holding her baby daughter Gloria Pearl Gist. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1923.
1923i.29.
Forrest Gist holding baby Gloria Pearl Gist. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1923.
1923i.30.
Baby Gloria Pearl Gist resting on a blanket outside. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1923.
1923i.31.
Pearl, Forest and baby Gloria Gist. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1923.
1923i.32.
Roscoe G. Dickinson, seated with arms folded, smoking a pipe. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1923.
1923i.33.
An unidentified lady [?] in a black dress and a child [?] in a white dress, outdoors. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1923.
1923i.34.
Linus and Lucile Pauling standing in front of a house. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1923.
1923i.35.
Blanche Brown and her adopted children Wallace Millard, Betty Leone, and Boyd Eldon Brown, in swimsuits. "Blanche + kids." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1923.
1923i.36.
Ava Helen Pauling's cousin, Elizabeth Jean Taylor, in a white robe in the yard. "Jean." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1923.
1923i.37.
Waldo Brown and his three adopted children Betty Leone, Wallace Millard, and Boyd Eldon Brown. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1923.
1923i.38.
Betty Leone Brown standing outside wearing a white coat, hat, and pair of mittens. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1923.
1923i.39.
Boyd Eldon, Betty Leone, and Wallace Millard Brown sitting in a tree. "Blanche + kids". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1923.
1923i.40.
Linus and Lucile Pauling standing in front of a house. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1923.
1923i.41.
Lucile Pauling standing outside and holding a cat. "1923". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1923.

1924i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1924.
1924i.1.
Nora Miller standing in front Ava Helen and Linus Pauling's Corvallis home. "Mrs. Linus Pauling / Jan 16, 1924. / Momma and our Corvallis home. / S. 15th St." Photographer unknown. Black and white print mounted on a piece of cardboard. Jan 16, 1924.
1924i.2.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling in bathing suits, camping. "1924 / AHP / LP." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1924.
1924i.3.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling on the Pacific Ocean beach at Corona del Mar, California. "AHP / LP / 1924." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1924.
1924i.4.
Palm trees. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1924.
1924i.5.
Palm trees. Palm Springs, California. "Palm Springs" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1924.
1924i.6.
Palm trees. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1924.
1924i.7.
Palm trees. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1924.
1924i.8.
Palm Canyon (scenery). "Palm Canyon 1924" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1924.
1924i.9.
Scenery at Corona del Mar, California. "Corona del Mar 1924" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1924.
1924i.10.
Scenery at Corona del Mar, California. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1924.
1924i.11.
Blanche Brown standing outside with adopted children Boyd Eldon, Wallace Millard, and Betty Leone Brown. "Blanche + kids" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1924.
1924i.12.
Blanche Brown with adopted children Betty Leone, Wallace Millard, and Boyd Eldon Brown; the youngest on her lap, reading. "Blanche + kids". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1924.
1924i.13.
Nora Miller sitting on a rock with Boyd Eldon, Betty Leone, and Wallace Millard Brown beside her. "Nora + Blanche kids" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1924.
1924i.14.
Wallace Millard, Betty Leone, and Boyd Eldon Brown looking over a bridge. "Blanche + kids". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1924.
1924i.15.
Blanche Brown sitting on a bridge, with Wallace Millard, Betty Leone, and Boyd Eldon. "Blanche + kids". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1924.
1924i.16.
Wallace Millard, Betty Leone, and Boyd Eldon Brown, dressed formally. "Blanche +kids". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1924.
1924i.17.
Nora Miller holding Betty Leone Brown. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1924.
1924i.18.
Nettie Spaulding standing outside with her adopted daughter Leone Spaulding. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1924.
1924i.19.
Leone Spaulding wearing a hat, standing in the grass. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1924.
1924i.20.
Leone Spaulding in the nude standing outside. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1924.
1924i.21.
Leone Spaulding sitting on a chair next to a tricycle in the yard. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1924.
1924i.22.
Leone Spaulding wearing a poncho and hat in the yard. "Leone" written on back of the photo. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1924.
1924i.23.
Leone Spaulding on tricycle in yard. "Leone" written on the back of the photo. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1924.
1924i.24.
Leone Spaulding with crossed arms sitting on a chair in the yard. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1924.
1924i.25.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting on the ground under a tree. Nettie Spaulding [?] and gentleman sitting on a log in the background. Written on the photo, "AHP / LP". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1924.
1924i.26.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling camping in front of mountains with a group of people. "Our camp near Palm Springs 1922." "1922?? Not married until June 1923 / AHP came to Pas September 23." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. September, 1924.
1924i.27.
Back row, left to right: Linus and Ava Helen Pauling, Nora Miller, and Nettie Spaulding. Leone Spaulding standing in front. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1924.
1924i.28.
Leone Spaulding holding Nettie Spaulding's hand. Comments on photo, "Nettie / Leone". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1924.
1924i.29.
Leone Spaulding with arms crossed. Comment on back of photo, "Leone". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1924.
1924i.30.
Ava Helen Pauling's cousin Elizabeth Jean Taylor with butterfly dress, outdoors. "Jean" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1924.
1924i.31.
Scenery in Wolf Creek, Oregon. Possibly taken during LP's summer work on road construction crew. "Wolf Creek, Ore. 424" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1924.

1925i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1925.
1925i.1.
Linus Pauling Jr. on four-wheel go-cart. "32" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.2.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling in front of a house."Oakdale St. Pasadena" "1925 I had been working on our model T Ford, putting in a new bearing." "LP + AHP, Pasadena" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.3.
Lucile Pauling holding her nephew Linus Pauling, Jr. "42 Lucile Pauling w. LP Jr. 1926" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.4.
Ava Helen Pauling and LuGorgo (Lulu) Miller holding Linus Pauling, Jr. "41 Ava, LP Jr, L Gorgo" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.5.
Ava Helen Pauling holding Linus Pauling Jr. "1925." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.6.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting and holding two-month-old Linus Pauling Jr. "2 months; Ava Helen and Linus Jr., May 1925." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. May, 1925.
1925i.7.
Ava Helen Pauling standing outside, holding Linus Pauling Jr. "1925" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.8.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting outside on a rocking chair, nursing Linus Pauling Jr. "1925." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.9.
Linus Pauling holding Linus Pauling Jr. in front of a house. "1925." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.10.
Linus Pauling standing outside in cap and gown, facing away from the camera, towards a house. "54 LP in gown & hood after CIT grad 1925" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.11.
Linus Pauling, his mother Isabelle (Belle) Pauling, and his sister Lucile Pauling, standing around Gussie Block, who holds Linus Pauling, Jr. "44 LP, ? Holding LP Jr, Belle, Lucile" "Gussie block LP's 2nd cousin" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.12.
The first Gard family reunion. "First Gard Reunion. Gladstone Park, 1925.". 1925.
1925i.13.
Linus Pauling with sunglasses, holding beach umbrella. Two women and two men [?] in the background. Dated 1925. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.14.
Nora Miller holding five-month-old Linus Pauling Jr. "Nora Gard Miller / Linus Jr. 5 months / Grand mother / 1925" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.15.
Linus Pauling and Isabelle Pauling sitting and holding Linus Jr. "Isabella Pauling / Linus' mother / Linus Jr. 1925" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.16.
LuGorgo (Lulu) Miller holding Linus Jr. "40 L. Gorgo holding LP Jr." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.17.
Nora Miller holding Linus Jr., standing outside with Ava Helen Pauling in front of house. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.18.
Nora Miller, Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Jr., standing outside. Ava Helen holding the baby. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.19.
Linus Pauling standing touching his grandmother, Adelheit Blanken Pauling, on the shoulder as she sits and holds Linus Pauling Jr. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.20.
Adelheit Pauling holding Linus Jr. while he looks away from the camera. "Adelheit Pauling holding Linus Jr." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.21.
Adelheit Pauling holding Linus Pauling Jr. with Ava Helen Pauling leaning over her shoulder. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.22.
Adelheit Pauling and Linus Pauling Jr. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.23.
Adelheit Pauling and Linus Pauling Jr. "Oswego Oregon / Grandmother, Adelheit Blanken Pauling / 1925 / Linus, Linus Jr. 5 months" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.24.
Lucile Pauling holding Linus Pauling, Jr. "43 Lucile holding LP Jr." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.25.
Linus Pauling, wearing a suit, standing outside between two women [LP's sisters?]. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.26.
Linus Pauling Jr. lying in a crib with his feet in the air. A toy ring lying beside him. "9" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.27.
Ava Helen Pauling holding Linus Jr. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.28.
Ava Helen Pauling nursing Linus Jr. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.29.
Ava Helen Pauling holding Linus Pauling Jr. Photograph cut in half. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.30.
Linus Pauling holding Linus Pauling Jr. "3 mo." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.31.
Linus Pauling reading, sitting in a rocking chair with Linus Pauling Jr. in his lap. "23" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.32.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting, breast feeding Linus Pauling Jr. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.33.
Linus Pauling Jr. on a four wheel go-cart. "31" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.34.
Ava Helen Pauling's brother George Miller and his two daughters, June Elnora Miller and Peggy Patricia Miller, by some bushes."George Miller and two daughters." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.35.
Ava Helen Pauling holding a naked Linus Pauling Jr. Photo has a black smudge in the center. "6 weeks / Linus Jr. / 1925" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.36.
George Miller and his daughter Peggy Miller. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.37.
Ava Helen Pauling wearing an embroidered blouse, holding two-month-old Linus Pauling Jr. "8 weeks" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.38.
Linus Pauling Jr. lying in a crib and touching his feet. Photo has a small hole at the top of the picture. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.39.
Ava Helen Pauling standing outside holding four-month-old Linus Pauling Jr. high in the air. "July 9, 4 mo." "Ava Helen and Linus Jr., 4 months" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.40.
Woman [?] holding a naked Linus Pauling Jr. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.41.
Linus Pauling Jr. resting on a blanket outside. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.42.
A naked Linus Pauling Jr. lying on his back, wearing a bonnet. "End of July, 4 mo." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.43.
Linus Pauling Jr. lying on a blanket. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.44.
Linus Pauling Jr. lying on a blanket, wearing a cap, mittens, and booties. "End of July 4 mo." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.45.
June and Peggy Miller sitting outside in small rocking chairs, each holding a kitten. "44" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.46.
June and Peggy Miller outside. "June / Peggy (George's children)." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.47.
Nora Miller hugging Glenna Elnora Gist. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.48.
Ava Helen Pauling standing outside a house holding Linus Pauling Jr. "Five weeks" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.49.
Ava Helen Pauling standing outside a house holding Linus Pauling Jr. "Five weeks Linus, Jr. 1925" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.50.
Linus Pauling standing outside, holding Linus Pauling Jr. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.51.
Nora Miller sitting in between Pearl's daughters. "Nora and Pearl's daughters, Gloria and Glenna " Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.52.
Linus Pauling standing outside a house, holding baby Linus, Jr. "5 weeks" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.53.
Nora Miller sitting outside with Glenna Gist, one of Pearl's daughters. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.54.
Linus Pauling standing outside a house, holding six-week-old Linus Pauling Jr. "6 weeks" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.55.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting in a chair, holding baby Linus, Jr. "Ava Helen and Linus, Jr. 3 mos." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.56.
Linus Pauling Jr. sitting on a four wheel go-cart, wearing a large straw hat. "7 months" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.57.
Graduation ceremony at Caltech. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.58.
Students attending the graduation ceremony at Caltech. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.59.
Pearl Gist sitting between Glenna and Gloria Gist. "Pearl and her daughters" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.60.
Leone Spaulding standing outside a house. "Leone. Whatever happened to Rodney?" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.61.
Mary Miller's wedding, June 21. A group of people (seven women, three men) standing outside together. One woman and a young girl each hold a wreath of flowers. "? Nora, Ruth's sister, Ruth F., Ruth M., Ruth, Clay, Walter, Nettie?" ["From left the ; ministers wife ; your mother; Ruth's grandmother ; Mother Ruth Nettie ; back [row] Mr. Mclain ; Stepfather ; Clay & Walter; Ruth's sister who was & is very ill ; & Lynne"] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 21, 1925.
1925i.62.
Ava Helen Pauling holding Linus Pauling Jr., in front of a door. "AHP + Crellie" [sic?] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.63.
Linus Pauling's desk at the Gates Lab. "x-ray apparatus / LP's desk / Basement of Gates Lab / 1925" [Copy in LP's scientific photo collection under 1925i.2] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.64.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling with their first car, a Ford. Ava Helen sitting inside the car, nursing Linus Jr. "1916 Ford / AHP nursing LP Jr. in 1925 / Our first car - a 1916 Ford. / 1923 [?] in profile" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.65.
Clay and Ruth Miller, with Walter, Nettie, and Leone Spaulding, standing outside near a vase of flowers. "Walter, Nettie, Ruth, Clay" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.66.
Clay Miller's first wife, Ruth Miller, standing outside wearing a hat. A very light photograph. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.67.
Clay and Ruth Miller standing outside. "Clay, Ruth" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.68.
Front row, left to right: Robert (Bobby), Nora, Nettie, and Dorcas Miller. In front: Barbara Miller. Nora holding Robert. "(Clay's) Bobby, Nora, Nettie, Dorcas, Barbara (Clay's)." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.69.
Linus Pauling Jr. lying on a table, with Ava Helen Pauling's arms around him. "6 weeks Linus Jr. 1925" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.70.
Nora, Milton, and Nettie Miller, with Clay Miller's children Robert (held by Nora ) and Barbara Miller (front). "Nora [holding Bobbie] / Milton / Nettie / Bobbie [being held by Nora] /Clay's Barbara [girl in front]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.71.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling, Walter and Nettie Spaulding, and Dorcas and Milton Miller standing outside. Ava Helen and Linus Pauling linking arms on the left. "Ava Helen Pauling" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.72.
Back row: Walter Spaulding, Milton and Dorcas Miller, and Linus Pauling, standing. Front row: Nettie Spaulding, and Ava Helen Pauling sitting. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.73.
Linus Pauling standing outside in graduation cap and gown. "55 LP after CIT grad. 1925" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.74.
Little girl [?] wearing a white dress and standing in front of a bush. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.75.
Linus Pauling Jr. bathing outside. "7 months" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.76.
Linus Pauling sitting, holding Linus Pauling Jr. in his lap. "24" "LP + LP Jr @ March 1925" "return to LP Jr" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.77.
Isabelle (Belle) Pauling, in overcoat and hat, holding Linus Pauling Jr. "14 Lola (?) Belle holding LP Jr" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.78.
Isabelle (Belle) Pauling standing outdoors, holding Linus Pauling Jr. "45 Belle with LP Jr." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.79.
Ava Helen Pauling, sitting on the front steps of a house, holding Linus Pauling Jr. [On the back of the photo] "photo, 899 E. Broadway Portland, OREGON Linus Pauling Jr Gorgo Miller Duck Toy 899E Brody Linus Jr." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.80.
Linus Pauling Jr. lying in his crib. "July 12 4 mo" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 12, 1925.
1925i.81.
Linus, Isabelle (Belle), and Linus Pauling Jr. "37 LP & Belle Pauling holding LP Jr. Oregon" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.82.
Adelheit Pauling sitting and holding Linus Pauling Jr., Linus Pauling standing beside them. "LP + his father's mother Grandmother Pauling and LCP Jr. 1925" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.83.
Ava Helen Pauling bathing Linus Pauling Jr. in a large enamel basin. "15" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.84.
Ava Helen Pauling helping Linus Pauling Jr. stand. Palm trees in the background. "36" "9 1/2 months" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.85.
Linus Pauling Jr.'s first Christmas. "35" "1st Christmas" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.86.
Mary Miller in wedding dress with Edwin Fuller (Brownie) Brown. "Mary K. Brownie" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.87.
Mary Miller's wedding. Four adults in the center, including Mary and Edwin Fuller (Brownie) Brown, with eleven children forming a half circle in front of them. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.88.
Mary Miller's wedding. A girl holding a flowered wreath standing in front of the church. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.89.
Mary Miller's wedding. Mary and Edwin Fuller (Brownie) Brown outside, hugging. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.90.
Mary Miller's wedding. Nine flower girls standing in line, holding flower wreaths. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.91.
Mary Miller holding her wedding bouquet, standing next to the church. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.92.
Mary Miller's wedding. Mary and Edwin Fuller (Brownie) Brown standing in front of the church. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.93.
Mary Miller's wedding. Mary supervising nine flower girls. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.94.
Mary Miller's wedding. Back row: LuGorgo (Lulu) Miller, Edwin Fuller (Brownie) Brown, and Blanche Brown. Front row: Milton and Mary Miller. "Mary's wedding / George, Milton, Brownie, Blanche, Mary." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.95.
Mary Miller's wedding. Nine flower girls outside, holding wreaths by the corner of the church. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.96.
Mary Miller's wedding. Mary standing beside an unidentified woman wearing a dark hat with an unidentified man in a car behind them. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.97.
Pauline Pauling standing outside in front of an open doorway. "1925" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.
1925i.98.
Pauline Pauline standing on the steps of a large arched entryway. "Los Angeles / Pauline / 1925? / Mrs. Wally Stockton". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1925.

1926i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1926.
1926i.1.
Portrait of Linus and Ava Helen Pauling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.2.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling Jr. on a sidewalk, both sitting on a tricycle. "1926" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.3.
Uncle Jack [John Linn?] with a large group of people outside in front of an open building. "Uncle Jack with nieces and nephews 1926." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.4.
A close-up of Ava Helen Pauling on a boat. Switzerland. "Switzerland 1926" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.5.
Frau Rosenfeld [?], the Paulings' landlady in Munich, dressed in German ethnic clothes, standing. "F. Grainer, Bad reichenhall / Our landlady in Munich 1926-7, Frau Rosenfeld, Adalbert & Barenstrasse" / [German text difficult to read] / Photographer unknown. Black and white print, mounted on paper. 1926.
1926i.6.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling Jr. standing on the sidewalk. "11 months" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.7.
Linus Pauling Jr. sitting in an enamel washbasin. "11 months. Linus, Jr. 1926" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.8.
Linus Pauling Jr. sitting in an enamel washbasin looking to the left. "11 months" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.9.
Linus Pauling Jr. pushing a four-wheel go-cart along the sidewalk. "11 months" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.10.
Linus Pauling Jr. standing next to his four-wheel go-cart. "11 months" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.11.
Linus Pauling Jr. sitting on a four-wheel go-cart with a ball in his mouth. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.12.
Ava Helen Pauling holding a camera, standing on the deck of a ship. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.13.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting with Peter Debye. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.14.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting with Peter Debye. Another man standing next to her on her right side. "Peter Debye / Fall of 1926 / Zuricher See" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.15.
Wolfgang Pauli and Paul Langevin. Ava Helen Pauling in the background. "Pauli & Langevin / 1927" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.16.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting with three people. Two men next to her wearing suits. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.17.
The S.S. Duilio. "S S Duilio 1926 / S.S. Duilio / from the tender at Madeira / European Trip 1926 - 1927" [on a pink slip] 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.18.
Ava Helen Pauling wearing a black coat, standing on a ship. [Two sides of the picture are torn off] "AHP / 1926 / European Trip 1926 - 1927" [on a pink slip] 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.19.
A child wearing a wide round hat. Madeira, Portugal. "Native child at Funchal, Madeira" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.20.
A child wearing a wide round hat. A boy in a black coat standing close to her. Madeira, Portugal. "1926 / Madeira". 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.21.
Natives diving for coins from two row boats. Madeira, Portugal. "Diving for coins / Madeira / 1926 / Boys diving for coins at Funchal, Madeira" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.22.
Ava Helen Pauling in hat and black coat standing outdoors. Madeira, Portugal. "April 1926 / Madeira / Funchal, Madiera" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.23.
The Temple of Neptune. Paestum, Italy. "Temple of Neptune / [?] / 1926" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926-27 European Trip. 1926.
1926i.24.
Ava Helen Pauling standing in the ruins of the Temple of Neptune. Paestum, Italy. "AHP / [?] / 1926" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.25.
A Roman arch. Italy. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.26.
A Roman arch. Italy. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.27.
Roman ruins. Italy. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.28.
Ava Helen Pauling feeding pigeons in Rome square. "AHP / Rome Ap. 1926" ] 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.29.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting amongst Roman ruins. Italy. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.30.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting amongst Roman ruins. Italy. "AHP / Rome / 1926". 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.31.
The Roman Colosseum. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.32.
A Cathedral. [Location?]. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.33.
A European city. [Location?]. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.34.
Ava Helen Pauling feeding pigeons. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.35.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting on a bench, holding a cane. Florence, Italy. "AHP / Florence / 1926" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.36.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting with a hat and walking cane. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.37.
The Rock of Gibraltar. "Gibraltar / Ap 1926" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.38.
European coastline. [Location?]. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.39.
European coastline. [Location?]. [blurry dark image in the upper right hand corner] 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.40.
Ancient ruins. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.41.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting amongst ruins. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.42.
Scenery of a barren land with a small hut. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.43.
Ava Helen Pauling standing in front of a garden, holding a bouquet. "Italy 1926" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.44.
Two ships. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.45.
Four people [?] standing in the snow. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.46.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling [?] on top of a mountain. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.47.
Mountains. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.48.
Mountains. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.49.
Mountains. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.50.
A mountain peak. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.51.
Mountains. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.52.
Three mountain peaks. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.53.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting in the snow. Linus Pauling [?] standing behind her with a walking cane. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.54.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing on a mountaintop. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.55.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling (standing behind her), and two other men standing on the snow. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.56.
A street in Munich, lined with pedestrians and vendor's carts. Two large towers connected by a stone arch in the background. "Munich 1926 / Sendlinger Tor" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.57.
Aerial view of the Alps. Switzerland. "Bayrischzell, Sedelfeld" "Graf enherbergalmen mit Kalsergebirge" "Augnahme und Verlag G. [Saader, Bayrischzep?] 1926-27 European Trip." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.58.
Aerial view of the Alps. "Sudelfeld, Bevarion Alps, 1926." 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.59.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting on a grassy hillside. "AHP 1926/27, [Switzerland?]" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.60.
Linus Pauling standing in front of an iron gate. Linus smiling with his hands behind his back. "LP in Germany, 1926. Neg. made '96." 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.61.
Linus Pauling, Werner Kuhn, and Wolfgang Pauli standing on the deck of a boat. "L. Pauling Kuhn Pauli Zuricher See 1926" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.62.
Linus Pauling leaning against one of the columns in the Temple of Neptune. Paestum, Italy. "In the Temple of Neptune Paestumn 9 Italy / Linus Pauling Age 25 / April 1926" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.63.
The Miller family at the beach. "Linus Jr. in Nora's arms." "We all went to Blanches the 4th. Melvin and Cera Shankland stopped in on the way home so they had a swimming party + J had the baby out in it teaching him to wade. I had just put on his shoes (Aunt Sus) My hair is terrible but for my life the rest of the baby is sweet. He is a little thinner it has been so hot: It is cooler now. I'm home, had a rain." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.64.
Linus Pauling holding eleven-month old Linus Pauling Jr. in the air. "1926 11 Months" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.65.
Linus Pauling with Linus Pauling Jr. strapped to his back in a baby carrier, outside. "11 Months on trip to Mt. Wilson 1926." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.66.
Linus Pauling with Linus Pauling Jr. strapped to his back. Ava Helen Pauling standing next to Linus holding a hat. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.67.
Ava Helen (far right) and Linus Pauling (second from right) hiking, accompanied by an unknown couple (left). Linus carrying Linus Pauling Jr. in a backpack. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.68.
Linus Pauling hiking, carrying Linus Pauling Jr. in a backpack. "Pauling, Linus C., Sr." "Star-Bulletin Chemist Linus C. Pauling as he looked in 1925 with his 3-month old son, Linus, Jr. Tue December 10 1963" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.69.
Linus Pauling holding Linus Jr. Linus wearing a sweater, sitting cross-legged on a blanket in the grass. "29" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.70.
Linus Pauling Jr. bathing in a large pot. "11 months", [stamped upside down] "104R233" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.71.
Nora Gard Miller standing outside her home, holding Linus Pauling Jr. Linus Jr. wearing a hat. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.72.
Linus Pauling Jr. standing in the Pauling's front yard. "This is another "Show me your hands. [B]ut really mamma[,] the sun was in face and I wanted to go bye bye [,] so it is not the best I can do either.["] [Written in blue ink on the back of photo] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.73.
Linus Pauling Jr. reaching with his right arm while standing on his left foot. "LP Jr." "Grandma is saying[,] [W]here are your hands? One is full so I extend one but I usually stretch out both hands and twist them about[,] grandma really adores me for this act. [written in blue ink on the back of the photo] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.74.
Linus Pauling Jr. standing in the Pauling's front yard. "LP Jr." "Dear Mama and Daddie -This is my 1st suit with pants which are blue with white waist and blue cuff and collar and has a tab buttoned to shoulder collar with a design in front in red. Is it not cute? All my love." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.75.
Linus Pauling Jr. leaning over a bucket, his back to the camera. [a very faded stamp on the velox photo paper] "2215" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.76.
Linus Pauling Jr. bending down to pick up something in the driveway. "LP Jr." "Grandma asked 'Where are your shoes? I equated to place my hands on my 'su su' but saw something on the ground and dived for it and got it to but it is not perfect." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.77.
Linus Pauling Jr. wearing a diaper, standing in the Pauling's front yard. Lillian (Dickie) Miller crouching down beside Linus Jr. "I am taking my usual morning sunbath. I could not keep still so Auntie is coaxing me and I'll do my very best to (spoil it)." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.78.
Lillian (Dickie) Miller holding Linus Pauling Jr. "LP Jr, Aunt George 1926" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.79.
Pauling family portrait. Linus Pauling standing, Ava Helen Pauling sitting, holding baby Linus Pauling Jr. Stamp: "Hartsook" "This is the print that was in the small frame on the breakfast table in the kitchen shown in the video inventory. I'm positive Linda has original duplicates. Note food droppings from LP before I got it behind glass." Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.80.
Linus Pauling Jr., smiling and looking to the right. "Hartsook / Hartsook, California" Photographer unknown. Black and white print, with cardboard frame. 1926.
1926i.81.
Linus Pauling Jr. "Hartsook / Hartsook, California" Photographer unknown. Black and white print, with cardboard frame. 1926.
1926i.82.
Linus Pauling Jr., standing on the sidewalk. "At the same time and place only facing toward the house here. You can get an idea of how I look standing alone. Grandma wants some of me walking but I'm going to have lots of fun be4 she gets it. Don't I look well Mama dear?" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.83.
The second Gard family reunion, with Uncle Jack [?]. "2nd Gard Reunion with Uncle Jack, 82 years old." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.84.
Nora Gard Miller (front row, left), with Uncle Rick [?], and his nieces and nephews. "Uncle Rick with nieces and nephews, 1926". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.85.
A large group of people outside in front of an open building. A few adults and children crouching in the front row. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.86.
Four men sitting outside, holding hats in their laps. "Four remaining Linns that crossed the plains 26." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.87.
Outdoor group photo. Three children sitting on the left, four adults crouching on the right. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.88.
Group photo of many people around a long table outside. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.89.
Groups photo, several people sitting outside at a table. Three adults (left) sitting at the head of the table. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. "Nora Gard with ? & kids" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.90.
Group photo, many people sitting outside at a table. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.91.
Group photo, many standing around a table outside. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.92.
Linus Pauling Jr. sitting on four-wheel go-cart, eating an apple. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.93.
Linus Pauling on a covered boat. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.94.
Two men sitting on a boat. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.95.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting on a bench, surrounded by four men. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.96.
An unidentified couple sitting on a boat deck. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.97.
An unidentified couple sitting on a boat deck. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.98.
Linus Pauling sitting on the steps of a columned building. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.99.
Linus Pauling in front of a building with a Grecian facade. "Königsplatz München". 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.100.
A large water fountain in France. "Gardin des Sulleries [?]" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.101.
A Romanesque building. "Königsplatz München". 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.102.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling, and another man, on top of a mountain. "Mamma, Right beyond us there is a drop of over 3000 feet. I have on skiing mitts and regular mountain shoes with nails in them." 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.103.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling Pauling, and another man, standing by a statue. "Hey!" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.104.
Linus Pauling wearing a suit, posing on a rocky hill. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.105.
An unknown man wearing a suit, standing next to a series of steps. "The Duke himself! Pay no attention to the illusion of fallen arches--anyone then had to climb (?) Steps would (?) Them! I shaved off my mustache since this was taken--no one missed it for two days or more! Good thing I (?) It, I guess..." 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.106.
Ava Helen Pauling in a garden, sitting on a chair. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.107.
The Eiffel Tower from a distance. "View from the steps of the Srocadero [?]" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.108.
Ava Helen Pauling standing in front of a large building. "May (?) 1927 (?) / Alte Pinakothek München" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.109.
The Notre Dame Cathedral. Paris, France. "Notre Dame - Paris, not Hollywood." 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.110.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting on the deck of a ship, reading a book. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.111.
Ava Helen Pauling standing outside, with her hands in her coat pockets, and a scarf tied around her neck. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.112.
Ava Helen Pauling. "4" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.113.
Ava Helen Pauling standing alone, wearing a hat and overcoat. "5" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.114.
Ava Helen Pauling standing, wearing a hat and overcoat. "3" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.115.
Ava Helen Pauling standing outside, wearing a long coat and hat. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.116.
Walter Heitler, Ava Helen Pauling, and Fritz London. standing outside. "Walter Heitler / AHP / Fritz London" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.117.
Walter Heitler, Fritz London, and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside. "Walter Heitler / Fritz London + AHP" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.118.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling (with binoculars), and an unknown woman, looking to the sky. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.119.
Rear view of Linus and Ava Helen Pauling, an unidentified man, and two unidentified women observing the forest ground. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.120.
Two unknown women standing outside, wearing caps. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.121.
A street in Copenhagen. "Eneret No. 23" "10 FOTOGRAFIER / FRA / 1 KR. LOBENHAVEN 1 KR. / Til Deres Snap-Shot Album. / 10 COPENHAGEN VIEWS / Real Photographs / 10 PHOTOGRAPHEN VON KOPENHAGEN / Serie Nr. 3 / Nordisk Kort = & Foto-Forlag / Eneret" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.122.
Blanche and Waldo Brown, in swimsuits, holding hands. "Blanche/Waldo" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.123.
Miller family members in swimsuits standing in the middle of a lake. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.124.
An unknown man leaning on a balcony in the Notre Dame Cathedral. "on Notre Dame" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.125.
Mountains. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.126.
Planes in formation. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.127.
European gardens. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.128.
European gardens. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.129.
Mountains. "Ava Helen Pauling" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.130.
Rocky mountain terrain. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.131.
Scenery from a European stream. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.132.
Mountains. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.133.
Snow-capped mountains. "Re" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.134.
Mountains. "Re"1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.135.
Snow-capped mountains. "Re" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.136.
An old church. [Copenhagen?] 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.137.
A European mansion sitting on a riverbank. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.138.
Aerial view of a city. Eneret, Denmark. "Eneret No. 21" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.139.
Village in a high mountain valley. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.140.
A large church with three tiers. "56?" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.141.
A street in Eneret, Denmark. "Eneret No. 30" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.142.
Aerial view of several buildings surrounded by snow-covered mountains. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.143.
Aerial view of a very large building [Parliament?]. Eneret, Denmark. "Eneret No. 22" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.144.
Frontal view of a large mansion. Eneret, Denmark. "Eneret No. 24" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.145.
A large building, with an iron fence in the front of it. Eneret, Denmark. "Eneret No. 25" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.146.
The Leaning Tower of Piza, Italy. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.147.
A large round building [?]. Paris, France. "Trocadero / Paris" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.148.
A canal running through a European city. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.149.
A plaza fountain. Munich, Germany. "Lehnback brunnen München" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.
1926i.150.
Ava Helen Pauling standing in a field. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1926.

1927i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1927.
1927i.1.
Silhouette of Ava Helen Pauling wearing a hat. "Muler, Munchen / Postkarte / Silhouette of me made in Germany in 1927 in a restaurant / Ava Helen Pauling" Cut-out black paper mounted on white background. 1926-27 European Trip. 1927.
1927i.2.
Four men sitting around a table, outdoors. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.3.
An unknown man sitting at a table by a house. Two other men working on snow skies . "13. II. 27 [comment in German] 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.4.
Ava Helen Pauling standing by a chain link fence. "20. 4. 27. / AHP" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.5.
An unknown man mountain climbing the Alps. "1927 0/ Dreitorspitze [German?] / Bavarian / Alps" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.6.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing on a dock. "20. IV. 27 / Kiel [?], Revenllou-Brucke" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.7.
Linus Pauling and an unidentified man seated together on a bench. "20. 4. 27. Rudefahrt von Multenort." 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.8.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing on a beach. "20. 4. 27. / Kurstrand Laboe" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.9.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outdoors near a beach, both wearing long coats and hats. "20. 4. 27 ; Windslarke 8 [power of the wind: ds/dt = 8m/sec] / Batterie - Ecke ; bei Laboe, Kieler Forde." 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.10.
Linus Pauling chopping wood in the Alps. "Hutte-Bavarian Alps / LP 1927" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.11.
Copenhagen Customs House. Copenhagen, Denmark. "Copenhagen Börse May 22, 27" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.12.
Ava Helen Pauling standing in front of a lawn. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.13.
Ava Helen Pauling standing in front of a lawn. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.14.
A covered bridge. "Nürnberg June 7, 27" [Same date and city as Ship #1608, 1617 - 1620, 1622 and 1631] 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.15.
A large building with streetcars in front of it. "Bremen Rathaus / April 16, 1927" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April 16, 1927.
1927i.16.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling's room in Munich, Germany. "Our room Adeffert + Barer str. Munich 1927 / Destroyed in WW II" [Same date and place as Ship #1621 and 1633] 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.17.
A bridge over a tree-lined canal. "Holland 1927" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.18.
The Gefion Fountain. Copenhagen, Denmark. "Copenhagen May, '27 / 1927 [Written in different ink beside the original inscription]" [Same date and place as Ship #1606, 1607, 1616 and 1630] 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. May, 1927.
1927i.19.
City Hall. Copenhagen, Denmark. "Radhuuse [lines drawn through the word] / Radhuus from Tivoli / Copenhagen May 22, 27" [Same date and city as Ship #1606, 1607, 1615 and 1630] 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.20.
A city street. Nürnberg, Germany. "Nürnberg June 7, 1927" [Same date and city as Ship #1608, 1610, 1618 - 1620, 1622 and 1631] 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 7, 1927.
1927i.21.
A house bridging a canal. "Heiligengeist - Nürnberg June 7 '27" [Same date and city as Ship #1608, 1610, 1617 - 1620, 1622 and 1631] 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.22.
Ava Helen Pauling posing by standing stones. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.23.
Ava Helen Pauling standing in the street, holding a book. "Dürer's House June 7, '27 / AHP light look in camera [Written in different color ink in LP's handwriting]" [Same date and city as Ship #1608, 1610, 1617 - 1619, 1622 and 1631] 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 7, 1927.
1927i.24.
Ava Helen Pauling standing outdoors, holding a walking stick. "Photo-Haus Lucian Reiser, Monchen [Two lines of print below are illegible]" 1926-27 European Trip. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.25.
The Nuremberg street market. "Nuremberg market June 7, 27" [Same date and city as Ship #1608, 1610, 1617 - 1620 and 1631] 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 7, 1927.
1927i.26.
An unknown woman standing at the front gate of a small castle. Copenhagen, Denmark. "Castle-Copenhagen May 27" [Same date and city as Ship #1606, 1607, 1615 and 1616] 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. May, 1927.
1927i.27.
An unknown woman in a dress standing by a low wall. "Nürnberg Berg June 7, 1927" [Same date and city as Ship #1608, 1610, 1617 - 1620 and 1622] 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 7, 1927.
1927i.28.
Two unknown people sitting at the base of an obelisk. Munich [?], Germany. "Munich 1927" [Same date and city as Ship #1613 and 1621] 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.29.
An open-air market in Berlin. "Berlin, May 31, 1927" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. May 31, 1927.
1927i.30.
Three men standing on skis. Mountains in the background. "Ludelfeld [?] 1927 [?] (in the middle) / Atkinson" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.31.
Ava Helen Pauling standing outside, between an unidentified man and woman. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.32.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing together on a dirt pathway. "LP, AHP. Copenhagen, May, 8, 1927." 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. May 8, 1927.
1927i.33.
Two log cabins in front of a mountain. "O il neul Hutle / I'l alte Hutel / grafen her berg [German]" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.34.
A town waterfront. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.35.
Ava Helen Pauling at the Plaçe de la Concorde. Paris, France. "Plaçe de la Concorde Paris" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.36.
Linus Pauling standing in front of a fountain. "LP 1927" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.37.
Linus Pauling sitting on the roof of Notre Dame, looking at the Seine River. Paris, France. "Looking up the Seine from the roof of Notre Dame. (The out-of-focus part is me.) 1926-27 European Trip." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.38.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing together. Linus with a mustache. "LP and AHP 1927, Kiel" "20. IV. 27. [Uraudweg?] Kiel-Bellevue" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.39.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing together, wearing skis. Both smiling, heads turned towards the camera. "Sudelfeld. March 26:27. 1927" "Mamma - I have white salve on my lips. We were so dreadfully burned. Entirely black. Don't I look funny?" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.40.
Ava Helen Pauling and Fran [Selmeyr?], both wearing skis. "Sudelfeld, AHP & Fran [Selmeyr?], 1927." 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.41.
Ava Helen Pauling [very blurred] skiing down a slope. "AHP 1927" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.42.
Profile of Ava Helen Pauling cross-country skiing. "Sudelfeld, March 1927" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.43.
Linus Pauling (front) and Francis Slack (rear) posing with three unidentified women. Linus wearing skis. "LP in Germany. 1926/27 with skis & mustache. (Francis Slack just behind)" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.44.
Ava Helen Pauling picnicking with the Selmeyrs [?], at a table overlooking the mountains. "AHP & [Selmeyrs?]" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.45.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting in snow, whipping cream. An unidentified woman watching Ava Helen. "Whipping cream in the snow. This is the hut where we stayed. These are my skis. Mamma" "March 1927, Sudelfeld Germany. 1926-27 European Trip." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. March, 1927.
1927i.46.
Four unidentified people in front of a cabin. One man bent over, petting a dog, another man at work. 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.47.
Ava Helen Pauling posing in front of a tree. Munich, Germany. "Ava Helen Pauling 1927 - in my Paris dress, but picture taken I think in English [garden] in Munich Germany" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.48.
An academic procession at the University of Munich. An arrow is drawn on the print identifying Arnold Sommerfeld. "Academic procession. University of Munich, about 1927. Arnold Sommerfeld." 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.49.
Arnold Sommerfeld and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside. Munich, Germany. "Sommerfeld & AHP, 1927. Munich" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.50.
Ava Helen Pauling standing on the shore of the North Sea in Holland. "AP, North Sea foam on beach. Holland, 1927. [Schevenurgen?]" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.51.
Ava Helen Pauling and Walter Heitler drinking at an outdoor café. "AHP + Walter Heitler on Uciberg[?] Zurich 1927" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.52.
The cathedral of St. Peter. Bremen, Germany. "Church in Bremen 1927" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.53.
The city of Eneret, Denmark. "Eneret No. 27" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.54.
Linus Pauling standing outside, holding Linus Pauling Jr. [Stamped upside down in the upper left hand corner] "82" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.55.
Linus Pauling Jr. standing naked on a beach. Photograph taken from behind. 1927.
1927i.56.
Linus Pauling Jr. standing next to a car, naked. [Stamped on the back of the photo] "8259" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.57.
Portrait of Nora Gard Miller looking down at Linus Pauling Jr. Photographer unknown. Black and white print, mounted in a cardboard frame. 1927.
1927i.58.
Portrait of Nora Gard Miller and Linus Pauling, Jr. Photographer unknown. Black and white print, mounted in a cardboard frame. 1927.
1927i.59.
An unidentified girl and Linus Pauling Jr. riding together on a large tricycle. Linus Jr. standing on the back, hanging on to the girl. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.60.
Linus Pauling Jr. standing in front of a house, wearing a lambskin [?] costume and a large straw sun hat. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.61.
Linus Pauling Jr. sitting on a tricycle, in a lambskin [?] costume, smiling at the camera. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.62.
Two unidentified little girls and Linus Pauling Jr. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.63.
Portrait of Ava Helen Pauling taken in Zurich. "Photog. Atelier Schwabe Zurich - 1 Ramist, 5", print courtesy of the American Institute of Physics, Goudsmit Collection, No. 33. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.64.
Portrait of a young Ava Helen Pauling facing the camera and smiling. "2135 Photog. Atelier Schwabe Zurich - 1 Ramist, 5", 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.65.
Portrait of Ava Helen Pauling as a young woman. "Photog. Atelier Schwabe Zurich - 1 Ramist, 5". 1926-27 European Trip. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.66.
Portrait of Linus Pauling as a young man. "Photog. Atelier Schwabe Zurich - 1 Ramist, 5" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.67.
Linus Pauling Jr. in close profile. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.68.
Linus Pauling Jr. sitting on a tricycle, smiling at the camera. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.69.
A public fountain in Eneret, Denmark. "Eneret No. 29" 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.70.
Ruth and Clay Miller. Clay holding his daughter Barbara Miller. "Clay, Ruth and Barbara (child)." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.
1927i.71.
A busy street in Eneret, Denmark. "Eneret No.28." 1926-27 European Trip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1927.

1928i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1928.
1928i.1.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting on the running board of an Oldsmobile, holding Linus Pauling Jr. "AHP + Linus, Jr. Our Oldsmobile with rumble seat. Near San Diego." "LP Jr." "San Diego; The new car; Eucalyptus trees" "Olive branch of trees in upper left corner. A beautiful spot in the mountains where we stayed overnight.; Really an old oldsmobile." "1928" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1928.
1928i.2.
Linus, Ava Helen, and Linus Pauling Jr. posing in their driveway. Linus and Ava standing, Linus Jr. sitting on a tricycle. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1928.
1928i.3.
Linus Pauling Jr, age 3. "Linus Pauling Jr.; December. 1928. Age 3 3/4 yrs." "Look at your little dirty face! You were sitting in a little wagon drawn by a goat. The man happened to go by." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December, 1928.
1928i.4.
Linus Pauling Jr. sitting outside, smiling and holding a bowl. "LP Jr." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1928.
1928i.5.
Linus Pauling Jr. sitting backwards on a tricycle. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1928.
1928i.6.
Photonegative of a camp site near San Diego, California. "On San Diego Trip with Paulings, to see air maneuvers by navy. 8/17/28 View from camping place near highway to Valley, east of San Diego 25 miles." Photographer unknown. 1928.
1928i.7.
Photonegative of Balboa Park. San Diego, California. "Bridge in Balboa Park, San Diego, over San Joaquin bed." Photographer unknown. 1928.
1928i.8.
Photonegative of Balboa Park. San Diego, California. "Art Gallery in Balboa Park." Photographer unknown. 1928.
1928i.9.
Photonegative of Balboa Park. San Diego, California. "Zinnia[?] garden in park (Filter)" Photographer unknown. 1928.
1928i.10.
Photonegative of the San Diego Harbor. "San Diego harbor, near Lindbergh Field" Photographer unknown. 1928.
1928i.11.
Photonegative of spectators observing U.S. Navy planes in formation. "A detachment of planes passing." Photographer unknown. 1928.
1928i.12.
Linus Pauling standing on top of a small ocean cliff. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1928.
1928i.13.
Ava Helen Pauling standing on the beach, holding a ball. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1928.
1928i.14.
Ava Helen Pauling standing on the beach holding a ball. "Ballou Plaisades [Palisades?]. Do you recognize this beach?" "1928 AHP playing ball with young Linus." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1928.
1928i.15.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling Jr. sitting in the desert, near an ocotillo cactus. Arnold Sommerfeld standing behind Ava Helen. "Arnold Sommerfeld from Munich 1928 in Coachella Valley near Indio" A small sheet of yellow paper accompanies the photo, (?? LP's handwriting) it reads: "These would appear to be copies made by Linda." Photo by Linus Pauling, [per The Chemical Bond by Ahmed Zewail] black and white print. 1928.
1928i.16.
An unidentified man and Linus Pauling Jr. sitting on rocks. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1928.
1928i.17.
Linus Pauling Jr. (center) standing in the street with four other little boys. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1928.
1928i.18.
Linus Pauling Jr. (left) standing in the street with four other little boys Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1928.
1928i.19.
Pauline Pauling instructing a women's physical education class on the proper use of a rowing machine. Pauline kneels to the left while the class of sixteen women looks on. All are wearing shorts and v-neck shirts with the number "99" on them. "Personal Property Pauline D. Stockton / 1928 / L.A. Elks Club - Women's Athletic Instructor". Photo by Art Streib, 120 South Broadway, Los Angeles. Black and white print. 1928.
1928i.20.
Pauline Pauling balancing on her stomach with her legs extended backward in demonstration of a gymnastics pommel horse. "Nov. 20, 1926 [sic?] / Pauline Stockton 1927 (age 25) [sic?]". Photographer unknown. [Art Streib?] Black and white print. 1928.

1929i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1929.
1929i.1.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling Jr., and Nora Miller sitting on the steps of a house. "AHP, LP Jr, NGM 1929" "2215" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1929.
1929i.2.
Ava Helen Pauling standing outside, hanging Linus Pauling Jr. over her shoulder. Ava Helen in a plaid dress. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1929.
1929i.3.
The beach at Corona del Mar. "Corona del Mar / 1929" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1929.
1929i.4.
Ava Helen Pauling walking down a beach, carrying a picnic lunch, followed by Linus Pauling Jr. "Linus & AP at Corona del Mar, 1929" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1929.
1929i.5.
Mary Brown's daughter, eight-month old Phyllis Brown. "Mary's Daughters, Phyllis, 8 months." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1929.
1929i.6.
Linus Pauling Jr. on a tricycle. [Stamped sideways and upside down on the back of the photo] "2208" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1929.
1929i.7.
Linus Pauling Jr. outside, sitting on a large toy truck. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1929.
1929i.8.
Linus Pauling Jr. on a tricycle. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1929.
1929i.9.
Linus Pauling Jr. outside, playing with his toy trucks. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1929.
1929i.10.
A. A. Noyes with group including 1930 Travel Prize winners, October 1929. Photo was taken at Noyes' Corona del Mar home. Front Row: Raymond Peterson, Lucas Alden; middle row: William Houston, Carter Gregory, A. A. Noyes, Linus Pauling; back row: Earnest Watson, Robert Jacobs, Lawrence Kinsler. California Institute of Technology photo, black and white print. 1929.
1929i.11.
Outdoor close-up of Linus Pauling Jr. smiling. "LPJr? 4 yrs/ 188" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1929.
1929i.12.
Formal portrait of Robert Daugherty. "Robert L. Daugherty CIT-1919-1956" "Pasa 29673-1 Daugherty Robert L Daugherty Jan. 1929." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1929.

192?i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1920's.
192?i.1.
Studio portrait of Linus Pauling wearing a jacket and tie. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1920s.
192?i.2.
Ava Helen Pauling. "AHP" "1932? No!" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.3.
Ava Helen Pauling standing outside, wearing a white dress. Ava Helen with her hair pulled back. "2 AHP" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.4.
Close-up of an unidentified elderly man with a beard. He is wearing a cap, with his hands behind his back. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.5.
Ava Helen Pauling wearing a coat and scarf, clasping her hands in front of her. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.6.
Ava Helen wearing a coat and scarf. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.7.
A group of people standing amongst cars, Ava Helen Pauling (center) clapping. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.8.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting in the family Ford. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.9.
An unidentified man and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.10.
Ava Helen Pauling standing outdoors, wearing a coat and scarf. Picture cut from a larger photograph. "Dearest,... / can cut... / you're a... / which on... / professor J... / you can... / you need... / fear. He... / yenteel [?] h... / Darling... / you lan... / you think... / A tiny sinc [?]... / AHP" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.11.
Ava Helen Pauling and an unidentified man standing outdoors. Ava Helen wearing a coat and scarf. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.12.
Close up of Lucile Pauling. "Lucile." An oval print mounted on cardboard. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.13.
Boyd Eldon Brown leaning against a tree. "Blanche + kids". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.14.
Walter Spaulding. "Walter Spalding / Nettie's husband / AHP's brother-in-law." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.15.
Blanche and Waldo Brown [Possibly Mary and Edwin Brown?]. "Mary Miller ? + husband / Vancouver, Wash. Both school teachers." Copyright: The Van Dyck Studio, 404 Washington St,. Portland, OR. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.16.
LuGorgo (Lulu) Miller, Nettie Spaulding, and Lilian (Dickie) Miller wearing swimsuits. "Lu/Nettie/Dickie" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.17.
George Miller sitting on the running board of a Model-T. George accompanied by two dogs, one sitting next to him, the other on the ground. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.18.
Two unidentified men, one in drag [Mervyn Stephenson?], the other one helping him with his garter. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.19.
An unidentified man in drag [Mervyn Stephenson?], standing in front of a house. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.20.
Linus Pauling's cousin Mervyn Stephenson wearing a suit. "Merv." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.21.
Close-up of Pauline Pauling. "Pauline Pauling." Copyright: Davies, B'Way & Stark, Portland, ORE. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.22.
Two unidentified men standing in a field. "Outskirts of Corvallis." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.23.
Clay Miller. Picture cut from larger photograph. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.24.
Nora Miller, Aunt Minerva Larkin, and Ada Stevens standing outside. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.25.
Clay Miller wearing suit, an unidentified hand hanging on his arm. Picture cut from a larger photograph. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.26.
Nettie Spaulding wearing pajamas, standing next to a bed, and looking out the window. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.27.
Nettie Spaulding sitting in a wheelchair in front of a large building, accompanied by a nurse. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.28.
Nettie Spaulding rowing a boat. Picture cut from larger photograph. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.29.
An unidentified man wearing a suit, standing in front of a fence. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.30.
An unidentified man standing next to a sign yelling. Sign reads 'Please [be] silent during [the] music.' Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.31.
Ava Helen Pauling, two unidentified children, two unidentified women, an unidentified man, and a dog standing together on a driveway. "7" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.32.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling, and an unidentified woman, walking in the desert. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.33.
An unidentified woman standing outdoors. "8" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.34.
Lilah, Rowena, and Aunt Goldie Stephenson with Pauline and Lucile Pauling. "Lila, Rowena, Aunt Goldie, Pauline, Lucile" "0179" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.35.
Linus Pauling and his family sitting on a porch swing together. "1395" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.36.
Linus Pauling and his family sitting on a porch swing together. "Pauline Linus Mother Lucile" "1396" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.37.
Milton Miller in a hospital bed. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.38.
A mountain lake. Comment on photo, "Looks like Crater Lake." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.39.
Forest and stream, "Looks like Crater Lake". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.40.
A large cabin. "Looks like Crater Lake." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.41.
An island, possibly in the middle of a lake. "Looks like Crater Lake." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.42.
Trees at Crater Lake. "Looks like Crater Lake." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.43.
Forest surrounding Crater Lake. "Looks like Crater Lake." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.44.
Large cliffs. "Looks like Crater Lake." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.45.
Lake and cliffs. "Looks like Crater Lake." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.46.
Lake and mountains. "Looks like Crater Lake." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.47.
Rowena Stephenson (left), Goldie Jr. (Babe) Stephenson (middle), and Pauline Pauling (right), sitting on the beach with two unidentified men. "Rowena, Babe, Pauline". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.48.
Rowena Stephenson standing on the sidewalk. "Rowny". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.49.
Rowena Stephenson in a small boat. "same as above [Rowny]". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.50.
Pauline and Lucile Pauling (front) standing on the bow of a small boat, Rowena Stephenson (rear) standing astern. Written on the bottom of the photo, "Pauline, Lucile." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.51.
Lilah and Rowena Stephenson sitting on Waikiki beach. "Lila, Rowena/ The beach at Waikiki". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.52.
An unidentified soldier and two unidentified young girls standing in a driveway. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.53.
Left to right: Goldie Jr. (Baby) Stephenson, Mervyn Stephenson, Linus Pauling, Lilah Stephenson, an unidentified man, and Goldie Victoria Stephenson. "Baby Goldie, Merv, LP, Lila, Goldie" outside in the snow. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.54.
Two unidentified women sitting on a cliff. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.55.
Two unidentified women walking on the beach. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.56.
Mervyn Stephenson standing on a sidewalk. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.57.
Milton and Dorcas Miller on the beach. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.58.
An unidentified man and Milton Miller on a wagon. "?/Milton" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.59.
Franklin Launer's mother and sisters reading on a porch. "FL/ Mother + sisters" "FL was AHP's piano teacher." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.60.
Franklin Launer's parents. Frank's mother in her wedding dress. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.61.
Franklin Launer's sister and her husband standing on a porch. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.62.
Franklin Launer squatting down to touch plants. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.63.
Milton Miller trudging through the snow. A photo of Dorcas has been cut out and pasted onto the photo. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.64.
Milton Miller standing on a snow-covered porch. "Milton" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.65.
Dorcas Miller standing by a tree. "All Milton & Dorcas" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.66.
Dorcas Miller in a swimsuit. "Dorcas" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.67.
Milton Miller and an unidentified man in the water. "Milton" written on photo. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.68.
Dorcas and Milton Miller, and an unidentified child standing outdoors. "all Milton and Dorcas" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.69.
Three unidentified women sitting, and an unidentified man standing outdoors. The center woman holding a baby. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.70.
Three men and two women, all unidentified, standing outside. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.71.
Isabelle (Belle) Pauling and her second husband, William Bruce Brydon. "Belle + last husband." Copyright: Oup[?] Studio, Tillamook, OR. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.72.
Nora Miller, standing outside with Ruth and Clay Miller. "Clay M." "Nora Gard M." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.73.
Blanche and Waldo Brown. Blanche holding Waldo's suit jacket, Waldo, with hands in pockets, smiling back at her. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.74.
Nettie Spaulding [?] and LuGorgo (Lulu) Miller. Comment on the back of the photo, "Blanche (Nettie?) / Gorgo." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.75.
LuGorgo (Lulu) Miller wearing a suit, standing outdoors. "Gorgo" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.76.
Lillian (Dickie) Miller playing the ukulele. "Dickie" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.77.
The Gard family. Left to right: Sarah Edna Gard, Harry Grant Lee [Possibly Harry Wendell Gard?], Nora Miller, John Linn Gard, Lynne Estelle (Essie) Taylor, and Roscoe (Bob) Gard. "Edna, Harry, Nora, John, Essie, and Bob" standing outdoors. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.78.
The Gard family. Left to right: Sarah Edna Gard, John Linn Gard, Mary Melvina (Vine) Lee, Harry Grant Lee [Possibly Harry Wendell Gard?], Lynne Estelle (Essie) Taylor, Roscoe (Bob) Gard, and Nora Miller. "Edna/John/Vine/Harry/ Essie/Bob/Nora" standing outdoors. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.79.
Nora Miller wearing glasses and a decorated blouse. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.80.
Two unidentified children outdoors. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.81.
Two unidentified children and an unidentified infant outside. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.82.
Nora Miller standing with her grandchildren, Gloria and Glenna Gist. Gloria on a tricycle. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.83.
Gloria and Glenna Gist outside. Glenna standing on a chair. "Daughters" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.84.
Betty Leone and Boyd Eldon Brown sitting outside. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.85.
Boyd Eldon Brown sitting on a rock. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.86.
Flower arrangements lying on the ground. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.87.
An unidentified child standing behind a tricycle. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.88.
An unidentified child holding a cat, standing in front of a house. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.89.
Three unidentified children holding flowers, sitting on the steps. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.90.
A two story house with a large front porch. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.91.
Three unidentified adults and five unidentified children sitting on a porch. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.92.
Roses. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.93.
Two unidentified women, one holding a child, in front of a house. "?" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.94.
A field with hay bales. "Blanche + kids." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.95.
Nora Miller and Betty Leone Brown outside. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.96.
Nora Miller and Betty Leone Brown standing under a tree. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.97.
Nora Miller with Betty Leone Brown on her lap. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.98.
Three unidentified women bearing wreaths and flowers. Photo cut off at the top. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.99.
Little Jean Marie [?] sitting in a wicker stroller. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.100.
Nettie Spaulding standing outdoors, wearing a white dress. "Nettie / all" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.101.
Dorcas Miller standing outdoors, holding her gloves. "Mrs. Milton Marian" Photographer unknown. Black and white oval print. 1920s.
192?i.102.
Blanche Brown petting lambs. "Blanche + lambs." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.103.
The Gard Family. Left to right: Nora Miller, Harry Grant Lee [Possibly Harry Wendell Gard?], Sarah Edna Gard, John Linn Gard, Lynn Estelle (Essie) Taylor, and Roscoe (Bob) Gard. "Nora/Harry/Edna/John/Essie/Bob." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.104.
The Gard Family. Left to right: Mary Melvina (Vine) Lee, Sarah Edna Gard, Lynn Estelle (Essie) Taylor, and Nora Miller. "Vine/Edna/Essie/Nora" standing outdoors. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.105.
Clay Miller (left) driving a buggy for Olive (Billie) and George Miller. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.106.
An unidentified man [Possibly Milton Miller?] sitting at the door of a log cabin. "?Milton". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.107.
Waldo Brown wearing a suit, standing under a tree. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.108.
Ava Helen standing and smiling. "Hi, Come Down!" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.109.
Linus Pauling (second from left), Mervyn Stephenson (right), and two unidentified men standing in a forest clearing. "Observe side lighting, Mervyn." "0894" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.110.
A rocky landscape. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.111.
Gilliam County High School. Condon Oregon. "NO. 358. Gilliam County High School, Condon Oregon. B.C. Markham. The Dalles, Ore." [Back side reveals this photo to be a postcard with a 1c stamp.] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.112.
The Summit Hotel. Condon, Oregon. "Summit Hotel in Condon (?)" "118 0178" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.113.
Red Rock Canyon. "Red Rock Canyon" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.114.
Isabelle (Belle) Pauling standing beside a flower garden. "Belle Pauling 1097" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.115.
An unidentified woman standing outside, bending over with her arms around an unidentified young girl. Both wearing a white dress. "Lie kommen alle zusammen in deu Himmel! P. [Elueufest?] 5III[1g24?]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.116.
An unidentified small child standing on a deck. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.117.
Two unidentified women, a young girl and an older woman, standing outside in front of a house. "POST CARD CORRESPONDENCE HERE NAME AND ADDRESS HERE PLACE STAMP HERE VELOX" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.118.
Isabelle (Belle) Pauling standing in a backyard flower garden. "Belle Pauling 1129 4" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.119.
Ava Helen Pauling visiting her in-laws, the Spauldings. Salem, Oregon. "Ava Helen--at Spauldings Salem Ore". "The snow had begun in the glooming". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.120.
Lillian (Dickie) Miller and Blanche, Betty Leone, Boyd Eldon, and Wallace Millard Brown sitting on a porch. "This was taken on our front porch [sic] while I was at your home. You may keep it if you like it. Lennie [?] is coming to Cal. You need not write he up. She is a good girl but very Gossipy [sic.] Well dear heart -- I am tired. I will write you all about Christmas. Tenderest [Yowl] [Keari Mamie E.]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.121.
An unidentified baby sitting in a chair, wearing a white dress. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1920s.
192?i.122.
A woman sitting on the grass with four children, one sitting on her lap. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.123.
Ava Helen Pauling standing outside. "This isn't good of my dress. My hairs comes down below my waist and is getting awful thick. Don't I look funny? Billions and trillions of love to the bestest man in the world from his little sister." "Ava Helen" "AHP" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.124.
An unidentified woman sitting on the ground, holding up a little girl. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.125.
Two unidentified people in a swimming pool. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.126.
Mervyn Stephenson standing outside. "My cousin Mervyn Stephenson." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.127.
Donald and Richard Sauthus standing next to the Pauling's Ford. "Donald + Richard Sauthus [?] with the 1916 Ford of AHP + LP" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.128.
An unidentified couple sitting on a bench. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.129.
Thomas Addis holding a pipe to his mouth. Correspondence included. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.130.
A young man with a bow tie. "Meiud Licbeu [?] / Ava Helen and Linus / Walter Heitler [?]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.131.
An unidentified woman dressed as a man, standing next to Ava Helen Pauling. Picture badly faded. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.132.
An unidentified woman dressed as a man, standing next to Ava Helen Pauling. "AHP" Photographer unknown. Black and white print, oval cut out. 1920s.
192?i.133.
Ava Helen Pauling wearing a white dress, standing in front of a fence. "AHP" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.134.
Ava Helen Pauling wearing a white dress, standing in a field. "AHP" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.135.
Ava Helen Pauling wearing white dress, standing in a field. "AHP" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.136.
Ava Helen Pauling wearing a round hat, sitting outdoors. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.137.
Closeup of Ava Helen Pauling wearing a hat. "AHP" Photographer unknown. Black and white print, circular, irregular cut out. 1920s.
192?i.138.
Ava Helen Pauling wearing a white apron, standing outside. "Darling, do you know this forlorn little orphan? She is rather shy and has gathered her apron to the back. Her hair is 'à la Mona Lisa' The effect is not startling. Red took this." Photograph by Red [?]. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.139.
Ava Helen Pauling wearing a wide-brimmed hat, standing next to building. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.140.
Ava Helen Pauling bending down, touching her ankle. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.141.
Ava Helen Pauling standing outside, touching her nose. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.142.
A group of five unidentified picnicking. Three men, two women, and one child [Linus Pauling Jr.?]. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.143.
An unidentified child [Linus Pauling Jr.?] playing with toy trucks in the sand, supervised by four adults. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.144.
Ava Helen Pauling and three unidentified individuals standing on rocks. An unidentified man standing on the tallest rock. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.145.
Ava Helen Pauling standing next to a cactus. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.146.
An unidentified woman standing next to a fence. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.147.
Formal portrait of Arthur Noyes. Extracted from an image of A. A. Noyes, George Ellery Hale and Robert Millikan standing in front of Gates Laboratory. Image courtesy of the Archives, California Institute of Technology. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.148.
Profile image of Arthur Noyes seated at a counter with a coffee cup in hand. Photo caption reads: "The professor at the breakfast table". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.149.
Belle Pauling holding an infant [Linus Pauling, Jr.?]. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.150.
Lucile Pauling and Pauline Pauling sitting together outdoors near a house. Pauline holds a dog on a leash. "Lucile Pauline at Linus' in Pasadena". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.151.
Lucile Pauling, an unidentified man, Pauline Pauling and another unidentified man, standing together outdoors on the porch of a house. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.152.
Belle Pauling, an unidentified woman, Lucile Pauling, Pauline Pauling and another unidentified woman, standing together outdoors on the porch of a house. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.153.
Ava Helen Pauling [?], Lucile Pauling and Pauline Pauling sitting together on the front bumper of a car parked near a field. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.154.
Pauline Pauling, standing outdoors near a house, wearing a dress and a long floral-print apron. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.155.
Pauline Pauling, standing outdoors near a house, wearing a white dress with her hands in its pockets. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.156.
An unidentified man and Pauline Pauling, standing outdoors near a house. Pauline wears a white dress and has her hands in its pockets. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.157.
An unidentified man stands with Pauline Pauling, an unidentified man, an unidentified woman and another unidentified man. The groups stands outdoors in a row with their arms interlocked. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.158.
An unidentified woman, Pauline Pauling, and unidentified elderly man, Lucile Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling [?] and an unidentified woman stand together outdoors. The unidentified elderly man, Lucile, Ava Helen and an unidentified woman join hands. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.159.
Pauline Pauling and three unidentified women stand together on a beach with four horses, polo mallets and a large beach ball. Each of the women wears sleeveless dresses and scarves on their heads. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.160.
Lucile Pauling and Rowena Darling Stevenson, standing together in a flower garden near a house. "Lucile / Cousin Rowena". Photographer unknown. Black and white print.192?i.161 Kathy [?], Pauline Pauling, Sumpter [?] and Lucile Pauling, standing together outside, outfitted to go camping. Each individual wears boots and hats, and carry camping supplies including blankets, cooking pots and backpacks. "Lucile - Pauline - Kathy? / friend Sumpter". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.162.
Paul Emmett, seated on a fence outdoors. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.163.
Paul Emmett and his mother, standing together outdoors next to a fence. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.164.
Three unidentified women and Pauline Pauling, posing together outdoors. Each of the women wears elaborate fringed dresses and large scarves on their heads. "Rode in Parade / Side-Saddle". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.165.
Pauline Pauling, standing outdoors in shorts and a sleeveless shirt, standing next to a phonograph player while being filmed by a motion picture cameraman. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.166.
Wally Stockton [Pauline Pauling's first husband] standing outdoors on the front porch of a house. "Wally Stockton". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.167.
Pauline Pauling, Wally Stockton, an unidentified older man wearing a fez, an unidentified woman and another unidentified man, standing together outdoors in a park. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.168.
Wally Stockton, Pauline Pauling and an unidentified older man wearing a fez, standing together outdoors in a park. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.
192?i.169.
An unidentified woman, seated outdoors holding an infant. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1920s.

1930i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1930.
1930i.1.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling Jr. and Linus Pauling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930.
1930i.2.
Family photograph outside Adelheit Blanken's house. Back row, left to right: Martha Lindemann, Jan Blanken, Marie Muller, Steffen Muller, and Magdalene Muller. Front row: Kinder, Otto, and Karl Heinrich "LP's grandmother's house" "1930 (then was the farm w/ the longest roof)" "Picture taken about 1930" "Steffen Muller = right with child, Marie Muller Enefrmi Geb. Geruem = his wife to his right (born German), Kinder Otto Karl H. Heinrich = 3 boys in front (left to right), Auf Dem Drm Macdalene = Magdalene (on father's arm), Magd Marth Lindemann = Maid (left), Umerft Jan Blanuen = Jan Blanuem (2nd from left)" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930.
1930i.3.
Linus Pauling Jr sitting, holding a large mushroom shaped object. "13055" [stamped tilted sideways] "Linus Pauling Jr Ammer Sue hei Muchen August 1930" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. August, 1930.
1930i.4.
Linus Pauling Jr. standing on the deck of the S.S. Bleuen. "1930 on board S.S. Bleuen"[?] [stamped sideways] "2278" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930.
1930i.5.
Linus Pauling Jr. standing in front of a house. "? Manchester 1930" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930.
1930i.6.
Linus Pauling Jr. riding a bicycle. Manchester, England. "Linus 1930-Manchester England" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930.
1930i.7.
Linus Pauling standing outside, next to Linus Pauling Jr., who is sitting on a bicycle. Manchester, England."Manchester England 1930 LPJr" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930.
1930i.8.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling Jr. standing outside, holding hands. "LP Jr + mo. at 320 Wilson St. home, 1929? 1930?" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930.
1930i.9.
Linus Pauling Jr. standing in front of a house. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930.
1930i.10.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside, holding Linus Pauling Jr. between them. "320 So. Wilson Pasadena 1927" "Pasadena, AHP, Linus Jr. and LP." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930.

1931i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1931.
1931i.1.
Ava Helen holding baby Peter Jeffress Pauling against her chest. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1931.
1931i.2.
Ava Helen holding up baby Peter Pauling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1931.
1931i.3.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling Jr. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1931.
1931i.4.
Linus holding up baby Peter Pauling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1931.
1931i.5.
Ava Helen, Peter, and Linus Pauling Jr. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1931.
1931i.6.
Linus and baby Peter Pauling sitting outside on a blanket. " LP + Peter / 1931 / 1-copy veg [?] / 1-5 x 7 matte / 1-8 x 10 matte / 0903." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1931.
1931i.7.
Ava Helen and baby Peter Pauling sitting outside, in front of a house. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1931.
1931i.8.
Linus Pauling Jr. sitting outside, holding baby Peter Pauling. Peter with his right index finger in his mouth. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1931.
1931i.09.
Baby Peter and Linus Pauling Jr. sitting in a park. Linus Jr. wearing a horizontally striped sweater. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1931.
1931i.10.
Ava Helen Pauling standing outside, holding baby Peter up to her face. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1931.
1931i.11.
Ava Helen Pauling standing outside, holding baby Peter Pauling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1931.
1931i.12.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting and holding baby Peter Pauling. "3 weeks old" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1931.
1931i.13.
Baby Peter Pauling lying on a blanket, holding his head up. "Peter Jeffress Pauling, 2 mo." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1931.
1931i.14.
Baby Peter Pauling lying on a blanket with his head down. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1931.
1931i.15.
Baby Peter Pauling wrapped and propped up on blankets, lying on his back. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1931.
1931i.16.
Baby Peter Pauling lying on a blanket, Linus Pauling Jr. sitting behind him. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1931.
1931i.17.
Baby Peter Pauling wrapped and propped up on blankets, lying on his back. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1931.
1931i.18.
Baby Peter Pauling lying on a blanket, holding his head up. "Peter Jeffress Pauling, 2 mo." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1931.
1931i.19.
Baby Peter Pauling lying on a blanket, Linus Pauling Jr. sitting behind him. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1931.
1931i.20.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting on a couch, holding baby Peter Pauling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1931.
1931i.21.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting on the front steps of a house, holding baby Peter Pauling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1931.
1931i.22.
Baby Peter Pauling, smiling. "Peter Pauling / 3 1/2 months" "A Portrait by G. Edwin Williams Co. / 668 East California St., Pasadena." Black and white print. 1931.
1931i.23.
Baby Peter Pauling sleeping on a bed. "Peter Pauling / 3 1/2 months" "A Portrait by G. Edwin Williams Co. / 668 East California St., Pasadena." Black and white print. 1931.
1931i.24.
Linus Pauling holding Baby Peter Pauling next to a life-size doll. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1931.
1931i.25.
Linus Pauling Jr. standing at the base of a desert cliff. Painted Canyon, California. "Painted Canyon, CA 1931 LP Jr" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1931.
1931i.26.
Howard J. Lucas, Ava Helen Pauling, Otto Schmidt, and Linus Pauling sitting amid a rocky landscape. Palm Canyon. "Palm Canyon [Howard J.] Lucas, AHP, Director Otto Schmidt of IG Akteingeselfshaft, LP 1931" Photographer unknown [Mrs. Otto Schmidt?]. Black and white print. 1931.
1931i.27.
Faculty and Graduate students in the Department of Physics at the California Institute of Technology. Front row, left to right: Dr. R. Oppenheimer, Dr. Bateman, Dr. Tolman, Dr. Houston, Dr. Millikan, Dr. Einstein, Dr. Epstein, Dr. Zwickiy, Dr. Watson. Charles Lauritsen (far left, second row), and Jesse Du Mond (fourth from left, second row) also noted."Dr. Einstein as a guest of Dr. Millikan, chairman President ? Of the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Cal., October 1931 Members of the Faculty and Graduate Students of the Dep. Of Physics, Cal. Ins. Of Technology. Photo taken on October (?), 1931 / Names assigned from memory on November. 1983, as follows: (from left) Dr. R. Oppenheimer, Dr. Bateman, a mathematician, Dr. Tolman, Dr. Houston, Dr. Millikan, Dr. Einstein, Dr. Epstein, Dr. Zwicky, Dr. Watson. V.G. Gabriet [?] / Newark, N.J. November 1983. 25 D Mt Vernon Place / Second row: far left, Charles Lauritsen 4th from left. Jesse Du Mond" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1931.
1931i.28.
Linus Jr. and Peter Pauling sitting on a little wagon outdoors. "Christmas Greetings from Helen and Linus Pauling / Linus Jr. and Peter / 1931 / [Written on the back:] 1409" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1931.
1931i.29.
Linus Pauling sitting down with baby Peter Pauling. Academy of Achievement photo credit, courtesy of AIP Niels Bohr Library. Photograph by S.A. Goudsmit. Black and white print. 1931.
1931i.30.
Linus Pauling Jr. standing outside with Peter Pauling on his shoulders. "53 LP Jr. holding Peter 1931" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1931.
1931i.31.
Peter Pauling lying on his stomach. "G. Edwin Williams, Co., Pasadena / A Portrait by G. Edwin Williams Co. / 668 East California St., Pasadena." Mounted in a folio, black and white print. 1931.
1931i.32.
Peter Pauling smiling. "A Portrait by G. Edwin Williams Co. / 668 East California St., Pasadena.", black and white print. 1931.
1931i.33.
Peter Pauling in a white sweater. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1931.
1931i.34.
Peter Pauling wearing a white sweater. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1931.
1931i.35.
Mary Brown's baby daughter Phoebe Brown lying naked on a blanket. "Mary's Daughters, For Grandma from Phoebe, 9 months." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1931.
1931i.36.
Linus Pauling Jr. sitting and holding baby Peter Pauling on his shoulders. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1931.
1931i.37.
Peter Pauling sitting on Linus Pauling Jr.'s lap outside. Peter smiling, Linus Jr. looking confused. [Stamped, tilted sideways and upside down] "11672" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1931.
1931i.38.
Peter Pauling smiling, lying outside on a white blanket. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1931.
1931i.39.
Peter Pauling in a bassinet. Peter scowling and looking to the right. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1931.
1931i.40.
Peter, Ava Helen, Linus Jr., and Linus Pauling standing in front of their home. Ava Helen holding Peter. "1932, front door 1245 Arder Road PJP, AHP, LP Jr, LP (AP photo, courtesy of PJP)" "Return to LP Jr." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1931.
1931i.41.
Dark pencil sketch of Linus Pauling, in profile. Original from cartoon by Wêllêr in Double Bond, Jr., of the 82nd Meeting of the American Chemical Society, 2 Sept. 1931. 1931.

1932i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1932.
1932i.1.
One-year old Peter Pauling playing with blocks. "Peter, 1932, 1 year" "G. Edwin Williams / Pasadena", black and white print. 1932.
1932i.2.
Eighteen month-old Peter Pauling playing with an toy train. "Peter 1 1/2 years 1932" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1932.
1932i.3.
Peter Pauling holding a toy train. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1932.
1932i.4.
Peter Pauling playing with toys. "Peter / 1 year / February 10, 1932 / G. Edwin Williams / Pasadena" Mounted in large folio, black and white print. February 10, 1932.
1932i.5.
Peter Pauling smiling. "Peter / 1 1/2 years / August 10. 1932" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. August 10, 1932.
1932i.6.
Peter, Linda, and Linus Pauling Jr. posing for a family Christmas card. Linus Jr. holding his baby sister Linda. "Season's Greetings / Helen & Linus Pauling / Linus Jr., Peter & Linda / [Written on the back:] To the dear McMillano" "Linus Jr. 7 years 9 months / Peter 1 year 10 months / Linda six months" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1932.
1932i.7.
Close-up of Richard Morgan. "Richard Morgan; March 15, '32 / 1225" [Written in pencil]. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. March 15, 1932.
1932i.8.
Peter, Linda, and Linus Pauling Jr. posing for a family Christmas card. Linus Jr. holding his baby sister Linda. "Season's Greetings Helen & Linus Pauling, Linus Jr., Peter & Linda." "1932" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1932.
1932i.9.
Peter, Linda, and Linus Pauling Jr. sitting on a wagon. "Coast to Coast Racer" printed on the side. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1932.
1932i.10.
Ava Helen Pauling holding Linda Pauling. Ava Helen wearing a striped blouse, the baby wearing a white dress. Photographer unknown. Black and white print, mounted in large folio. 1932.
1932i.11.
An unidentified woman [Pauline Pauling?] sitting outside, holding Linda Pauling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1932.
1932i.12.
Peter, Linda, and Linus Pauling Jr. playing outside. Linus Jr. and Linda sitting in a toy wagon, Peter standing by the wagon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1932.
1932i.13.
Linus Pauling's sisters [?], one holding baby Linda, standing outside next to Linus Pauling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1932.
1932i.14.
Linus Pauling's sisters [?], standing outside with an unidentified man. The unidentified man holding baby Linda. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1932.
1932i.15.
The Pauling family. Linus Pauling's sisters [?] (Pauline [?] holding Linda), Linus, Peter, Linus Jr., and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1932.
1932i.16.
Linus Pauling Jr. playing with Peter Pauling. Peter inside a playpen. "Bordphotograph, Hanns Teshira, D. Bremen, N. D. L." "LP Jr?" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1932.
1932i.17.
Peter and Linus Pauling Jr. playing outside. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1932.
1932i.18.
Lucile Pauling, standing outdoors and smiling while holding an infant Linda Pauling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1932.

1933i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1933.
1933i.1.
Linus Pauling at OSU (Oregon Agricultural College) to receive an honorary doctorate of science. Pictured from left are Dr. Marvin Gordon Neale, president of the University of Idaho, David C. Henny, Linus Pauling, Chancellor W. J. Kerr, and Charles A. Howard, state superintendent of public instruction in Oregon. June 5, 1933. "LP at OSU (OAC) honorary doctorate 1933" Photographer unknown. Black and white print courtesy of the Oregon State University Archives. 1933.
1933i.2.
D.C. Henny, C.A. Howard and Linus Pauling. Linus Pauling receiving an honorary degree from Oregon Agricultural College. Print courtesy of the Oregon State University Archives. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1933.
1933i.3.
Linus Pauling receiving an honorary degree from Oregon Agricultural College. Print courtesy of the Oregon State University Archives. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1933.
1933i.4.
Linus Pauling standing next to Mrs. Crellin. "LP and Mrs. Crellin 1993" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1933.
1933i.5.
Linus Jr., Peter and Linda Pauling sitting on a bench outside. "1933" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1933.
1933i.6.
Charcoal drawing of Linus Pauling. "Gist". 1933.
1933i.7.
Linus Jr., Peter, and Linda Helen Pauling. 1933.
1933i.8.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling, and an unidentified couple standing in front of a house. Linda, Linus Jr., and Peter Pauling, standing in front of the adults with two unidentified girls. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1933.
1933i.9.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling and an unidentified couple. Ava Helen holding Linda Pauling. Linus Jr. and Peter Pauling standing in front with two unidentified girls. Vertical format. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1933.
1933i.10.
Linda Pauling wearing a white dress, standing outside. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1933.
1933i.11.
Linda Pauling wearing a white dress, standing with Ava Helen Pauling [?] behind her. "Linda Helen Pauling, 1 year, 1933" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1933.
1933i.12.
Linda Pauling sitting on a porch with her doll. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1933.
1933i.13.
Linda Pauling with Ava Helen Pauling [?] standing behind her. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1933.
1933i.14.
Linda and Peter Pauling playing in the yard, naked. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1933.
1933i.15.
Linus Jr., Linda, and Peter Pauling sitting on a bench outside. "Linus, Linda, Peter Pauling, 1933." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1933.
1933i.16.
Linda and Peter playing in the yard, naked. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1933.
1933i.17.
Linus Pauling Jr. sitting on the porch, holding Linda Pauling on his lap. Linda holding a doll in her lap. "Linus Jr. and Linda Pauling" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1933.
1933i.18.
Peter, Linus Jr., and Linda Pauling sitting inside. Linda holding a stuffed animal. From envelope labeled 1930's. "Pauling." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1933.
1933i.19.
Linda Pauling putting her hand in a bowl. "Linda Helen Pauling, Age 13 months, July 1933" "G. Edwin Williams, Pasadena / A Portrait by G. Edwin Williams / 620 Sough Lake Ave., Pasadena", black and white print. 1933.
1933i.20.
Linda Pauling holding a small stuffed dog. "Linda Helen Pauling, Age 13 months, July 1933" "G. Edwin Williams, Pasadena / A Portrait by G. Edwin Williams / 620 Sough Lake Ave., Pasadena", black and white print. 1933.
1933i.21.
Linda Pauling. "Linda Helen Pauling, Age 13 months, July 1933" "G. Edwin Williams, Pasadena / A Portrait by G. Edwin Williams / 620 Sough Lake Ave., Pasadena", black and white print. 1933.
1933i.22.
Linda Pauling patting a stuffed dog, shoulder height. "Linda 1 1/2 years" Photographer: G. Edwin Williams, black and white print. 1933.
1933i.23.
Linda Pauling holding a stuffed dog. "Linda 1 1/2 years" Photographer: G. Edwin Williams, black and white print. 1933.
1933i.24.
Linda Pauling holding a stuffed dog. Photographer: G. Edwin Williams, black and white print. 1933.
1933i.25.
Linda Pauling standing, smiling, and holding a stuffed dog. "Linda / 1 1/2 years / Nov. 1933 / Portrait by G. Edwin Willliams" Mounted in large folio, black and white print. November, 1933.
1933i.26.
Pauling family Christmas greeting card. Linus Jr., Peter and Linda Pauling sitting and smiling. Linda holding a stuffed animal on her lap. [Written on the front:] "Christmas Greetings from the Pauling Family / [Written on the back:] 1933 / 1408" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1933.
1933i.27.
Linda Pauling sitting, holding a small stuffed animal. "G. Edwin Williams, Pasadena / A Portrait by G. Edwin Williams / 620 Sough Lake Ave., Pasadena" Mounted in a folio, black and white print. 1933.
1933i.28.
Linus Jr., Linda and Peter Pauling sitting outdoors. From envelope labeled 1930's. "Pvt. Carl Cichetti Co. b. 22nd Br.; S. C. U. #3911; Camp Santa Anita; Arcadia, Cal." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1933.
1933i.29.
Peter, Linda, and Linus Pauling Jr. sitting indoors, smiling. "Peter, Linda, and Linus Jr. Pauling" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1933.
1933i.30.
Peter, Linda, and Linus Pauling Jr., sitting on a bench outside. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1933.
1933i.31.
Peter and Linda Pauling sitting. Linda holding a stuffed animal. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1933.
1933i.32.
Peter and Linda Pauling sitting. Peter hugging Linda, Linda holding a stuffed animal. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1933.
1933i.33.
Gladys (Patricia) Briggs with her twin sons Merton and Milton. "Pat Briggs, twins Merton and Milton." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1933.
1933i.34.
Milton and Merton Briggs outside, lying on a blanket. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1933.
1933i.35.
Linus Pauling's students Jack and Albert Sherman standing outside, each holding one of the Briggs twins. "Jack and Albert Sherman (LP's students) and the Briggs twins." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1933.
1933i.36.
Milton and Merton Briggs standing on a wicker chair. An adult holding one baby upright. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1933.
1933i.37.
Lucile and Pauline Pauling, standing together and smiling outside. "Jan. 1, 1933 / Lucile and Pauline". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1933.

1934i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1934.
1934i.1.
Linus Jr., Ava Helen, Linda, and Peter Pauling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1934.
1934i.2.
Linus Jr., Linda, Ava Helen and Peter Pauling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1934.
1934i.3.
Linus and Linda Pauling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1934.
1934i.4.
Linda and Linus Pauling with a dog. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1934.
1934i.5.
Linus and Linda Pauling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1934.
1934i.6.
Linus Jr., Linus, Linda, and Peter Pauling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1934.
1934i.7.
Three unidentified little boys standing outdoors, holding fish. "Summer - 1934 / 0990 / Greetings [greeting card]." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1934.
1934i.8.
Three year-old Peter Pauling. "1934 Peter 3 years" Ray Huff Studios, black and white print. 1934.
1934i.9.
Peter Pauling sitting in a chair. "1934 Peter 3 years" Ray Huff Studios, black and white print. 1934.
1934i.10.
Linda Pauling. "Pauling" Ray Huff Studios, black and white print. 1934.
1934i.11.
Linda Pauling. "Pauling" Ray Huff Studios, black and white print. 1934.
1934i.12.
Peter and Linda Pauling standing and holding hands. Linda holding a stuffed dog. "Pauling" Ray Huff Studios, black and white print. 1934.
1934i.13.
Linda and Peter Pauling sitting with their stuffed animals. "Pauling" Ray Huff Studios, black and white print. 1934.
1934i.14.
Linus Pauling sitting outside, Linda Pauling standing on his lap. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1934.
1934i.15.
Linda Pauling wearing a white dress, standing by a hedge. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1934.
1934i.16.
Close up of Linda Pauling, naked. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1934.
1934i.17.
Close-up of Linda Pauling, naked. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1934.
1934i.18.
Mary Brown and her children Nora Nell (left), Phyllis (center) and Phoebe (right). "Nora Nell Mary Phyllis Phoebe". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1934.
1934i.19.
Mary Brown and her children. Mary holding Nora Nell, Phyllis sitting in a wagon, Phoebe pushing the wagon. "Mary + children". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1934.
1934i.20.
Edwin (Brownie) Brown holding his daughter Nora Nell, and sitting next to Mary Brown. "Brownie Mary". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1934.
1934i.21.
Peter Pauling riding a tricycle, wearing a V-neck sweater. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1934.
1934i.22.
Peter Pauling riding a tricycle, wearing a V-neck sweater. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1934.
1934i.23.
Linus Jr., Peter, and Linda Pauling sitting in a row against a wall. "1935" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1934.
1934i.24.
Peter, Linus Jr., and Linda Pauling standing next to a fence. Peter riding a tricycle. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1934.
1934i.25.
Peter and Linda Pauling on a tricycle on the lawn. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1934.
1934i.26.
on a tricycle on the lawn. "Peter and Linda Pauling" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1934.
1934i.27.
Milton and Merton Briggs and a dog outside sitting on the grass. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1934.
1934i.28.
Gladys Patricia (Pat) Briggs with her twin sons Milton and Merton Briggs. "Nora Pat" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1934.

1935i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1935.
1935i.1.
Linus Pauling. In lecture at California Institute of Technology (?). Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1935.
1935i.2.
Linus Pauling. In lecture at California Institute of Technology (?). Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1935.
1935i.3.
Linus Pauling. "L.P. ~1935" "Copy made by BURNDY LIBRARY Norwalk, Conn. 06852" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1935.
1935i.4.
Peter Pauling standing on the beach, under an umbrella. " 1164 / 004 [printed on photo] / Genuine Krystal Gloss / guaranteed forever / July 16 1935 / [?]bar Photo Service." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 16, 1935.
1935i.5.
Linus Pauling. In lecture at California Institute of Technology (?). Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1935.
1935i.6.
Milton and Merton Briggs riding a pony. One boy wearing a neckerchief, the other wearing a cowboy hat. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1935.
1935i.7.
Milton and Merton Briggs standing outside. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1935.
1935i.8.
Paul and Lilian Petri, sitting in front of a large fireplace with their dog Lucy. "Paul, Lilian & Lucy Petri." [written under the picture] "Christmas greetings / Corvallis, Ore. 1935" "Music teachers of AHP at OAC" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1935.
1935i.9.
Linus [with a beard] and Ava Helen Pauling sitting on rocky terrain. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1935.
1935i.10.
An unidentified woman standing with Linus Pauling. Linus with a beard, standing in profile. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1935.
1935i.11.
A smoke cloud rising out of water. "Anderson Photo Service / August 5 1935 / El Monte, Calif." Copyright Anderson Photo Service. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. August 5, 1935.
1935i.12.
Linus Pauling [with a beard] sitting on the ground, holding a hammer. Painted Canyon, California. "LP ; Painted Canyon / CA ; ~1933 / 1043 [Written in pencil]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1935.
1935i.13.
Painted Canyon, California. "Painted Canyon" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1935.
1935i.14.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling, and Mary Helen Milliken standing in front of a desert cliff face. Mary Helen holding a stick. "December. 1935 Painted Canyon" "LP, Ava Helen Pauling, Mary Helen Milliken" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1935.
1935i.15.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling, standing next to large rock formations with Mary Helen Milliken. Linus standing with his back to the camera. "Painted Canyon" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1935.
1935i.16.
Rocky cliffs. Painted Canyon, California. "11669 [Printed on the back]" [Painted Canyon ~1933?] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1935.
1935i.17.
Ava Helen Pauling wearing a scarf, standing with an unidentified woman. "AHP Corona del Mar ~1935" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1935.
1935i.18.
Front row, left to right: Linda and Peter Pauling. Back row: Peter and Ava Helen Pauling, Ava Helen holding Lucia Milliken. "Lucia Millikan in AHP's across [?]Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1935.
1935i.19.
Linda, Peter, and Linus Pauling Jr. sitting on the ground, writing on a chalkboard. "1935" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1935.
1935i.20.
Linda, Peter and Linus Pauling Jr. sitting on the ground, writing on a chalkboard. "Merry Christmas Linus Pauling." "Linda, Peter and LP Jr 1935" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1935.
1935i.21.
Thurman Heey [?] standing next to Linus Pauling Jr. "LP Jr +? Thurman Heey? 1935" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1935.
1935i.22.
Left to right: Linda Pauling, Linus Pauling Jr., Lucia Milliken, and Peter Pauling sitting outside. "Peter cut off all of Linda's hair. This fourth child is a little girl we kept for a week or so. She belongs to friends from Chicago. This is good of young Linus, but not of Linda. Linus is still very happy with the chemical set. He is a big boy now." "1935/1935 Arden Rd. Lucia Milliken in middle." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1935.
1935i.23.
Peter and Linda Pauling crouching in front of a fence. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1935.
1935i.24.
Peter Pauling standing outside, next to a chalkboard on which is drawn his portrait. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1935.
1935i.25.
Linda Pauling, Linus Pauling Jr., Lucia Milliken, and Peter Pauling sitting outside. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1935.
1935i.26.
Desert cliffs. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1935.
1935i.27.
Desert cliffs. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1935.
1935i.28.
Desert cliffs. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1935.
1935i.29.
Three unidentified people standing in a desert. [First picture of series labeled "Early Caltech" Ship #944 - 960] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1935.
1935i.30.
Linus Pauling standing outdoors with his arms behind his back. Linus with a beard. "The great Pauling". Photographer Robert Vold, black and white print. 1935.
1935i.31.
Charles Coryell and Linus Pauling. Linus with a beard, his arms akimbo. Photographer "RGD", [Roscoe G. Dickinson?] black and white print. 1935.
1935i.32.
Charles Coryell and Linus Pauling. Linus with a beard. Photographer "RGD", [Roscoe G. Dickinson?] black and white print. 1935.
1935i.33.
Linus Pauling and Norman Elliott. Linus with a beard. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1935.
1935i.34.
Jack Sherman and Linus Pauling, standing outdoors. Linus with a beard. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1935.
1935i.35.
Pauline Pauling standing outside and holding her infant son Michael. "Michael - 3 months old". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1935.
1935i.36.
Pauline Pauling standing outside and holding her infant son Michael. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1935.
1935i.37.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling [with a beard] seated outdoors among a group at a picnic. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1935.

1936i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1936.
1936i.1.
Linda Pauling, Linus Pauling Jr., and Reba Mirsky at a birthday party. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1936.
1936i.2.
Linus Pauling Jr. and Reba Mirsky at a birthday party. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1936.
1936i.3.
Front row, left to right: Linda Pauling, Jonathan Mirsky, and Peter Pauling. Middle row: Linus Pauling Jr. and Reba Mirsky, holding a birthday cake. Back row: Mrs. Mirsky [?] and Ava Helen Pauling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1936.
1936i.4.
Front row, left to right: Linda Pauling, Jonathan Mirsky, and Peter Pauling. Middle row: Linus Pauling Jr. and Reba Mirsky, holding a birthday cake. Back row: Mrs. Mirsky [?] and Ava Helen Pauling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1936.
1936i.5.
Linus Pauling Jr., Reba Mirsky, Ava Helen Pauling, Mrs. Mirsky [?], Linda Pauling, Jonathan Mirsky and Peter Pauling. Birthday party. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1936.
1936i.6.
Front row, left to right: Linda and Peter Pauling standing with Reba Mirsky. Back row: Ava Helen and Linus Pauling [with a beard] standing with Mrs. Mirsky [?] and Linus Pauling Jr. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1936.
1936i.7.
Front row, left to right: Linda and Peter Pauling standing with Jonathan Mirsky. Back row: Ava Helen and Linus Pauling [with a beard] standing with Mrs. Mirsky[?] and Linus Pauling Jr. Birthday party. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1936.
1936i.8.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, [with a beard] Reba Mirsky, Linus Pauling Jr., Linda Pauling, Peter Pauling and Jonathan Mirsky at a birthday party. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1936.
1936i.9.
Group photo of a Physical Science Meeting. Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling 3rd and 4th from the left, respectively. "LP AHP / Spring 1936 Physical Science Meeting George Washington University Washington D.C." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1936.
1936i.10.
Front row, left to right: Linda and Peter Pauling. Back row: Linus Pauling Jr., Lucia Millikan, and Ava Helen Pauling. Ava Helen holding Lucia. "Pasadena; 1936 / AHP holding Lucia Millikan / Young Linus 12 years old / Peter 5 ; Linda 4" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1936.
1936i.11.
Linus Pauling standing with his arms crossed, smiling. Iowa City. "Iowa City, Iowa" "1936" "Linus Pauling Age 35" "Return to AHP." "LP 1936"California Institute of Technology, black and white print. 1936.
1936i.12.
Alexander Todd sitting on a pile of rocks, wearing a cap. A black dog sitting on his lap. "Alex Todd 1936 (Lord Todd)." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1936.
1936i.13.
Linda, Peter, and Linus Pauling Jr. Ray Huff Studios, black and white print. 1936.
1936i.14.
Linda, Peter, and Linus Jr. Ray Huff Studios, black and white print. 1936.
1936i.15.
Linus Pauling Jr. on a bicycle. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1936.
1936i.16.
Linda Pauling standing outside in a white coat and hat. "LPK, ca. 1936, Linda" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1936.
1936i.17.
Front row, left to right: Linda and Peter Pauling standing with Jonathan Mirsky. Back Row: Linus, [with a beard] Ava Helen, and Linus Pauling Jr. Reba Mirsky at the far right, hiding behind the hedge. Birthday party. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1936.
1936i.18.
Proof sheet of the Paulings and the Mirskys celebrating a birthday party. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1936.
1936i.19.
Linus Pauling and H.D. Springall on the beach. "L.P. - H.D.S.; Corona del Mar; 1936; with warm affection & esteem, 1961." Correspondence included. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1936.

1937i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1937.
1937i.1.
Howard J. Lucas, Arnold O. Beckman, Bruce K. Sage, James E. Bell, Don M. Yost, Roscoe G. Dickinson, Linus Pauling, William N. Lacey. Chemistry Department, California Institute of Technology, 1937. Print courtesy of the Archives, California Institute of Technology. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1937.
1937i.2.
Front row, left to right: Linda Pauling, Nora Miller, and Peter Pauling. Back row: Linus Jr., Ava Helen, and Linus Pauling. "AHP / LP / Nora Gard Miller / Linus Jr. / Peter / Linda / about 1937." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1937.
1937i.3.
Ava Helen Pauling holding baby Crellin Pauling. Peter Pauling walking out of picture. "Crellin Pauling / 2 months / Peter / A.H.P. / 1937." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1937.
1937i.4.
Linus Pauling Jr., Linda Pauling, Nora Miller, and Peter Pauling outdoors. Linus Jr. holding a small kitten. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1937.
1937i.5.
Linus, Crellin, Peter and Linus Pauling Jr. sitting on a bench outside. Linus holding baby Crellin. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1937.
1937i.6.
Linus and Peter Pauling sitting on a bench outside. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1937.
1937i.7.
Front row, left to right: Ava Helen, Crellin, Peter, and Linus Pauling. Back row: Linda Pauling. Ava Helen holding baby Crellin. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1937.
1937i.8.
Crellin, Linus Jr., Linda, and Peter Pauling posing in front of their house. Linus Jr. holding baby Crellin. "December 1937 / Mamma" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1937.
1937i.9.
Crellin, Linus Jr., Linda, and Peter Pauling posing in front of their house. Linus Jr. holding baby Crellin. "December 1937 / Mamma" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1937.
1937i.10.
Ava Helen, Crellin, and Peter Pauling. Ava Helen holding Crellin. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1937.
1937i.11.
Peter, Linda, Linus Jr., and Crellin Pauling sitting on a slide. "Peter 6 Linda 5 Linus Jr. 12 Crellin 5 months" "1245 Arden Road Pasadena" Stamp: "December 8 - 1937" "December 1937 / Mamma" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December 8, 1937.
1937i.12.
Peter, Linda, Linus Jr., and Crellin Pauling sitting on a slide. "December 1937 / Mamma" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1937.
1937i.13.
Peter, Linda, Linus Jr., and Crellin Pauling sitting on a slide. "December, 1937 / Mamma." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1937.
1937i.14.
Front row, left to right: Ava Helen, Crellin, Peter, and Linus Pauling sitting with Tyl Eulenspiegel, the family dog. Back: Linda Pauling. "August. 1937 Mamma Crellin Pauling, 2 mo., Peter Pauling, 61/2 years, Linda Pauling, 5 years 2 mo., Missing (at camp), Linus Pauling Jr. 12 1/2 years, Dog -Tyl Eulenspiegel" "Return to Ava Helen Pauling, Stanford University, Stanford, Ca. 94305 / Pasadena, California August 1937 Linus Pauling and family (eldest son, Linus Jr., not present); 29125 #7 LC Progeny [on sticker]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. August, 1937.
1937i.15.
Linus Pauling and J. Ketelaar standing in front of a building. "September 14, 1937 / L. Pauling J A A Ketelarr" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. September 14, 1937.
1937i.16.
Jonathan and Reba Mirsky holding hands and standing atop a large rock. "April 1937 / Reba and Jonathan Mirsky / 261 [Printed on the back, left bottom corner] / 1039" [Written in pencil]. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April, 1937.
1937i.17.
Crellin, Linus, Peter, Linus Jr., and Linda Pauling sitting outdoors. Linus holding baby Crellin. "Dr. Pauling (Linus) Sr. + family / 520" [Printed on the back of the photo] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1937.
1937i.18.
Peter, Linus, Ava Helen, Crellin, Linda and Linus Pauling Jr. sitting on bench outside. August, 1937. [Courtesy of Oregon Historical Society] Photographer unknown. 1937.
1937i.19.
Fred Stitt wearing skies on a snowy slope. "Fred Stitt 8/18/37" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. August 18, 1937.
1937i.20.
Linus Pauling Jr. standing outdoors, holding a cat. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1937.
1937i.21.
Linda Pauling walking on the beach, wearing a big black sun hat. "Finished by Shultz Studio 2122 Colorado Blvd. AL 5281 Eagle Rock Calif. December 7 1937 Subject__Date__ Taken by__" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December 7, 1937.
1937i.22.
Formal portrait of Lawrence Brockway. "L.O. Brockway August, 1937" Photographer unknown. Color print. August, 1937.
1937i.23.
Pauline Pauling standing outside and holding her young son Michael. "2 years - 3 mos." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1937.

1938i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1938.
1938i.1.
Linda Pauling kneeling outdoors, wearing a white dress. "Mamnora / Linda 6 / May 1938." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. May 6, 1938.
1938i.2.
Linda Pauling sitting in the desert, holding Crellin Pauling. "Linda 6 1/2, Crellin 1 1/2, Desert Thanksgiving, 1938" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1938.
1938i.3.
Crellin, Linus Jr., Peter, and Linda Pauling sitting in the desert. Linus Jr. holding Crellin. "Mamma, 1938. Desert Thanksgiving. Linus 13 3/4, Peter 7 3/4, Linda 6 1/2, Crellin 1 1/2" [Christmas greeting card: Written on the front:]/ "Merry Christmas from the Paulings / 1938 [Written on the back:] Linus, Peter, Linda, Crellin Pauling / 1407" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1938.
1938i.4.
Peter, Ava Helen, Crellin, and Linda Pauling outside. Ava Helen holding Crellin. "June, Summer, 1938. Crellin - 1 year, Linda - 6 years, Peter - 7 1/2" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June, 1938.
1938i.5.
Linda Pauling sitting in the desert. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1938.
1938i.6.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling peaking through a train window. "Spring, 1938 'city of Los Angeles' Union Pacific Stream Liner" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1938.
1938i.7.
Mrs. Yvonne Handy visiting Niagara Falls with Linus and Ava Helen Pauling. "LP + AHP + Mrs. Yvonne Handy Jan 1938 Niagara Falls Hansly (?)" "Carhart's High Hat Panel Art Prints Jan 11 1938" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. January 11, 1938.
1938i.8.
Mrs. Yvonne Handy standing under a tree with Ava Helen and Linus Pauling. Niagara Falls. "Carhart's High Hat Panel Art Prints Jan 11 1938" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. January 11, 1938.
1938i.9.
Linda and Crellin Pauling sitting outside, naked. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1938.
1938i.10.
Portrait of Charles Russell smiling. Given to LP as present. "To Linus Pauling, for whom I have very great esteem Charles Russell" "June-1938 Charles D. Russell Jr." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June, 1938.
1938i.11.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside with Mrs. Yvonne Handy. Niagara Falls in the winter. "1931 Dear Mamma, This picture was taken at Niagara Falls. It was so cold we wrapped scarfs around our heads and then put our hats on over the scarf. Even so we froze. This is a friend of ours, Mrs. Handy. Her husband took the picture. The trees covered with ice. Ava Helen" "Carhart's High Hat Panel Art Prints Jan 11 1938" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. January 11, 1938.
1938i.12.
Winter at Niagara Falls. "Pauling Carhart's High Hat Panel Art Prints Jan 11 1938" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. January 11, 1938.
1938i.13.
Linus Pauling Jr. kayaking at Corona del Mar. "Linus Jr in a kayak he made at Poly. /Corona del Mar/ He is 11 or twelve years old/ more likely 1939-1940 1938" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1938.
1938i.14.
Linus Pauling Jr. kayaking at Corona del Mar. "Linus at Corona del Mar, September 1938. Taken by Dr van Overbeek [?]" Black and white print. September 1938.
1938i.15.
Crellin, Linus Jr., Peter, and Linda Pauling sitting in the desert. "Desert Thanksgiving; Linus, Peter, Linda, Crellin; To- Momma" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1938.

1939i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1939.
1939i.1.
Dedication ceremony of the Chemistry Hall at Oregon State University. Left to right: An unidentified representative of WPA, Chancellor Hunter, Governor Sprague, Mr. Hildebrand, President Peavy, Mr. Sackett, Mrs. Sackett, Mr. Callister, Linus Pauling, former Chancellor Kerr, and Mr. Gilfillan. "Dedication of Chemistry Hall Corvallis December 2, 1939" "L to R. Repres of WPA, Chancellor Hunter, Gov. Sprague, Mr. Hildebrand, Pres Peavy, Mr. Sackett, Mr. Callister, LP, Ex-Chanc. Kerr, Gilfillan" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December 2, 1939.
1939i.2.
Linus Pauling performing chemical research during WWII. Linus wearing a white lab coat and holding a beaker. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1939.
1939i.3.
Linda and Peter Pauling sitting on a lounge couch, topless. "Linda and Peter Pauling" "August 1939" "(Jack Sherman)" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. August, 1939.
1939i.4.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside with their hands behind their backs. "Linus Pauling, age 38 and Ava Helen Pauling" "July, 1939, Madison, Wisconsin" "Taken by Mr. Link" Black and white print. July, 1939.
1939i.5.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside. Linus with his arm around Ava Helen's waist. "July, 1939" "Madison, Wisconsin" "AHP & LP, 1939" Taken by Mr. Link, black and white print. July, 1939.
1939i.6.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting on a sofa, reading a newspaper. "Ava Helen Pauling, August 1939" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. August, 1939.
1939i.7.
Governor Sprague speaking at the Oregon State University Chemistry Hall dedication ceremony. "Governor Sprague of Oregon Dedication of Chemistry Hall, Corvallis December 2 1939" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December 2, 1939.
1939i.8.
Linus Pauling sitting at a picnic table with Edwin Buchanan. "LP and Edwin Buchanan / Chemistry Picnic Fall of 1939 San Dimas Park" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1939.
1939i.9.
Baby Ludo Frevel lying on a blanket. "Ludo Frevel Age 3 months December, 1939 216 Jerome St. Midland, Mich" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December, 1939.
1939i.10.
Ava Helen Pauling holding young Crellin Pauling. Huntington Gardens, San Marino California. "Crellin and AHP Huntington Gardens 2 1/2 years old" "207" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1939.
1939i.11.
Linus Pauling crouching under a palm frond, holding Crellin Pauling with one hand. Crellin holding something up in the air. At Huntington Gardens. "0771". 1939.
1939i.12.
Linda Pauling wearing a ruffled dress, smiling. "Ray Huff" Black and white print, mounted in large folio. 1939.
1939i.13.
Crellin Pauling smiling. "Ray Huff" Black and white print, mounted in a large folio. 1939.
1939i.14.
Peter Pauling wearing a white shirt. "Ray Huff" Black and white print, mounted on large folio. 1939.
1939i.15.
Linda Pauling working in a chicken coop, holding a chicken. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1939.
1939i.16.
A black dog [Tyl Eulenspiegel, the Pauling family dog] in front of a house porch. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1939.
1939i.17.
Donald Jenkins [son of Lucile Pauling Jenkins] at nine months old, playing outside on a four wheel go-kart. "Don Jenkins / 9 mos. - 1939". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1939.

193?i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1930's.
193?i.1.
Linus Pauling Jr. and an unidentified woman on the beach. [AHP?] Corona del Mar, California. "LP Jr. @ Corona Del March." "Red Rock Canyon" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.2.
Linus Pauling Jr. standing on the beach. [Written in pencil] "2" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.3.
Peter Pauling at a crowded beach. "D" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.4.
Linus Pauling Jr. play-fighting on the beach with Ava Helen Pauling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.5.
Peter, Linda, Crellin, and Linus Pauling Jr. playing on the beach. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.6.
Linda, Peter, Crellin, and Linus Pauling Jr. playing on the beach. Linda running towards the camera. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.7.
Linda Pauling standing on the beach, wearing a hat and pull-over shirt. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.8.
Linda Pauling standing outside, wearing a white dress and big black sun hat. Chemistry Picnic at Corona del Mar, California. "Linda / Corona del Mar / Chemistry Picnic / 1936?" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.9.
Peter Pauling standing on a beach blanket, eating. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.10.
Linda Pauling sprawled out on the grass. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.11.
Profile of Linda Pauling standing outside, wearing overalls. "Linda" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.12.
Frontal view of Gates Laboratory, California Institute of Technology. "Gates Laboratory" Copyright California Institute of Technology Archives. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.13.
Linus Pauling standing by a chalkboard, holding a beaker. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.14.
Milton Miller standing outside, holding a briefcase. "all Milton & Dorcas" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.15.
Milton Miller standing outside, holding a briefcase. "all Milton and Dorcas" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.16.
Milton Miller standing outside, holding a briefcase. "all Milton and Dorcas" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.17.
Betty Leone Brown wearing a pageant dress and holding a bouquet of flowers. A small boy holding her train."Betty Leone" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.18.
Nettie Spaulding wearing a flowered dress and eyeglasses. "?? (Nettie?)" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.19.
Blanche Brown wearing a black floral print dress. "Blanche" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.20.
Rowena Stephenson. "Rowena." Copyright: Fink Studio, Portland, ORE. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.21.
Mary and LuGorgo Miller sitting on the ground, playing with pebbles. "Mary / Lu" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.22.
Linus Pauling as a young man."Linus Pauling Calif. Inst. Tech. Pasadena, Calif. (Please return)" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1930s.
193?i.23.
Linus Pauling standing in his lab, working on an experiment with a glass apparatus. "LP in his lab - early 50's at Caltech" "neg made 5-93 Linda Pauling Kamb 3500 Fairpoint Pasadena, Ca 91107" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1930s.
193?i.24.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling walking down a street. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.25.
Linus Pauling outside with his arms on the shoulders of Linus Pauling Jr. on a bike. Manchester, England. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.26.
Linus Pauling smiling and standing with his arms crossed. Ray Huff studios. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.27.
Clay, Robert, and Barbara Miller. Clay sitting, holding baby Robert. Barbara Miller shading her eyes. "Clay" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.28.
Linus Pauling as a young man. "Mr. Linus Pauling" Ray Huff studios. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.29.
Linus Pauling wearing a suit and solid tie. "Please credit Ray Huff Studios - Los Angeles" Color print. 1930s.
193?i.30.
Ava Helen Pauling standing outside, wearing a dark colored dress with a sash at the hip. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.31.
Ava Helen Pauling wearing a dark colored dress with a sash on the hip. Shot from waist up. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.32.
Linus Pauling standing outside with Ava Helen Pauling and Dorcas Miller. Stamp reads: "Veazey's OKLA City" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.33.
Ava Helen Pauling standing outside with Milton and Dorcas Miller. "AHP; Milton Miller / Dorcas Miller" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.34.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside with Milton Miller. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.35.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing in front of a car. "Ava Helen and Linus with our car" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.36.
Wooded landscape. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.37.
Wooded mountain landscape. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.38.
A large two-wheeled wagon axle underneath a tree. Mountains in the background. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.39.
The Pauling's house at Fairpoint St. [?] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.40.
The Pauling's house at Fairpoint St. [?] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.41.
The foundation of the Pauling's Fairpoint St. house. [?] "Foundations of house for the Paulings" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.42.
Linus Pauling wearing a suit, and grinning with his eyes closed. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.43.
Linus Pauling [?] sleeping on the ground next to a puddle. A laboratory at the California Institute of Technology visible in the background. "1930's" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.44.
A group of seventeen boys posing outside. Peter Pauling second from left in the front row. "Wanek-King 'Portraits that Speak' / Sy. 3-3412 / L.A. Ryan 1-6013 / 620 South Lake Ave. / Pasadena, Calif." Wanek King, photographer. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.45.
An unidentified woman standing outside, wearing a floral dress. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.46.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling standing at the train station with colleagues. "IL" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.47.
Linda Pauling (right) playing with her brothers on a swing set. "Linda." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.48.
Linus Pauling Jr. (far right) on stage with seven other boys. Boys dressed for a Greek or Roman setting. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1930s.
193?i.49.
Linus Pauling Jr.'s summer camp [?]. A group of twenty boys, posing in three rows. They appear to be of middle school age. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1930s.
193?i.50.
Linus Pauling Jr.'s summer camp [?]. Twenty-three boys flanking a piano. One boy playing the piano, the others playing harmonicas or accordions. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1930s.
193?i.51.
Linus Pauling Jr.'s summer camp [?]. Seventeen unidentified children, dressed in Middle Eastern costume. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1930s.
193?i.52.
Linus Pauling Jr.'s summer camp [?]. Linus Jr. (left) on stage with five other children, all wearing ancient Mediterranean costume. "Seeley" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.53.
Linda Pauling (third from left) and nine other children standing outside. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.54.
Linus Pauling Jr. sitting outside with Tyl Eulenspiegel, the family dog. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.55.
Linus Pauling Jr. reading a book. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.56.
Linus Pauling Jr. sitting with his knees to his chest. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.57.
Peter Pauling on a tricycle. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.58.
Peter Pauling naked, sitting cross-legged. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.59.
The Pauling family [?] sitting in a Ford Model-T. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.60.
Linda Pauling sitting outside, feeding chickens. "Linda" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.61.
Linda Pauling and her chicks. Peter Pauling sitting in a wheelbarrow. "Linda Peter" "Fairpoint" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.62.
Flintridge School photograph. Peter Pauling (middle row, third from right), kneeling. "Peter Pauling. Middle row 3rd from right" "Flintridge School" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.63.
Linus Pauling Jr. in front of a tree. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1930s.
193?i.64.
Linus Pauling Jr. wearing a tie and a dark jacket. "Ray Huff", black and white print, mounted in large folio. 1930s.
193?i.65.
Peter Pauling [?] riding a tricycle. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.66.
Peter Pauling feeding chickens. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.67.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Sutton standing together, outdoors. "Sutton + Mrs S" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.68.
Portrait of Leslie Sutton. "[written on the photograph] Sincerely yours L. Sutton" "Cyril Arapoff Oxford" Photograph by Cyril Arapoff. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.69.
Linus Pauling in a graduation gown walking with several unidentified individuals. Appears to be a Caltech academic procession. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.
193?i.70.
Milton Miller standing by a Chevrolet parked in front of a house. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1930s.

1940i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1940.
1940i.1.
Linda Pauling standing outside, wearing a pioneer costume. "Linda in costume Poly." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940.
1940i.2.
Dorothy Niemann's first birthday party. Mrs. Pankhurst and Crellin Pauling standing outside near a baby carriage. Linda Pauling holding baby Jimmie Poitras. Dorothy to the right of Linda. "1st Birthday Party Dorothy Louise Niemann / May 13, 1940--Pasadena / Mrs. Pankhurst, Crellin, Linda holding Jimmie Poitras, Dorothy" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. May 13, 1940.
1940i.3.
Dorothy Niemann's first birthday party. Left to right: Crellin Pauling, Geddy [?], Linda Pauling, Dorothy, Jimmie Poitras, Mrs. Poitras, Mrs. Niemann. "1st birthday party, Dorothy Louis Niemann / May 13, 1940--Pasadena / Crellin, Geddy, Linda, Dorothy, Jimmie in carriage, Mrs. Poitras, Mrs. Niemann" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940.
1940i.4.
The Pauling children sitting outside, reading a book. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940.
1940i.5.
The Pauling children sitting outside, reading a book. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940.
1940i.6.
Crellin, Linda, Peter, and Linus Pauling Jr. sitting outside on a bench. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940.
1940i.7.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting outside on a bench with Peter, Crellin, Linus Jr., and Linda Pauling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940.
1940i.8.
Linda, Peter, Linus Jr., and Crellin Pauling sitting outside on a bench. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940.
1940i.9.
Linus Jr., Peter, Crellin, and Linda Pauling sitting outside, reading a book. "Merry Christmas / The Paulings" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940.
1940i.10.
Linus Jr., Crellin, Peter, and Linda Pauling sitting outside, reading a book. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940.
1940i.11.
Peter Pauling sitting barefoot on the porch. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940.
1940i.12.
Peter and Linda Pauling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940.
1940i.13.
Linda Pauling standing outside, wearing a floral dress. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940.
1940i.14.
Peter, Linda, and Crellin Pauling standing outside. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940.
1940i.15.
Crellin Pauling standing outside, playing with a hammer. "Crellin - our Fairpoint house ~1940" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940.
1940i.16.
Peter, Linda, Linus Jr., and Crellin Pauling sitting outside on the steps to their Pasadena home. Crellin sitting in Linus Jr.'s lap, Linda with her legs crossed. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940.
1940i.17.
Linda, Peter, Crellin, and Linus Pauling Jr. sitting outside on the steps to their Pasadena home. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940.
1940i.18.
Crellin, Linda, Peter, and Linus Pauling Jr. sitting outside on a bench. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940.
1940i.19.
Front row, left to right: Tyl Eulenspiegel, the family dog, and Crellin Pauling. Middle row: Peter and Linda Pauling. Back: Professor Laslo Zechmeister standing next to Linus Jr. and Ava Helen Pauling. "Ava Helen Pauling with Linus Jr. / Peter / Linda / Crellin / and / Prof. Laslo Zechmeister / Prof. Of Chemistry at Caltech" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940.
1940i.20.
Peter Pauling holding a puppy on his shoulder. "3-10-40" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940.
1940i.21.
Peter Pauling with two puppies in his shirt. "3-10-40" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940.
1940i.22.
Werner Heisenberg carrying Crellin Pauling on his shoulders. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940.
1940i.23.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting outside on a rock and playing with Tyl Eulenspiegel, the family dog. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940.
1940i.24.
A Mother's Day card with a picture of Nora Gard Miller, Ava Helen's mother. "Mother's Day Greetings 1940" / "Nora Gard Miller / Ava Helen's mother 1940" / "Bruno" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940.
1940i.25.
Linus Pauling sitting on the beach, eating at a picnic. "Corona del Mar, 1940. Vl 8." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940.
1940i.26.
Crellin Pauling riding a tricycle and pointing at the camera. "Crellin, 3 years old" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940.
1940i.27.
Linda Pauling (front row, second from right) standing outside with eleven other young girls. "[Jan.?] 13, 1940 / Left to right / Marien Hall Marion MacFarland [Eleanor?] Kenny Cynthia Ann Platt (back) Anne Armfield Cynthia [Crenkhite?] (back) Linda Pauling Jane Noble (back) Anne Willis Rosemary Milloe (back)[?] Strater Sarah Dakin Susy" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. January 13, 1940.
1940i.28.
Reba Mirsky standing on the steps of a building. Reba wearing a plaid-coat, hat, and braids. "954 [Printed on the back, right upper corner] / December. '40 / Reba Mirsky" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December, 1940.
1940i.29.
Jonathan Mirsky standing on the steps of a building. "954 [Printed on the back, right upper corner] / December. '40 / 0806 / [Written in pencil] / Jonathan Mirsky" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December, 1940.
1940i.30.
Linus Pauling standing in front of a chalkboard, pointing at a chemical formula written on the board. "LP lecturing" "About 1940" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December, 1940.
1940i.31.
Linus Pauling holding an Erlenmeyer flask in one hand and a piece of chalk in the other. "LP in lab" "CIT" "1940" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940.
1940i.32.
The spines of two books - the original manuscript and final copy of The Nature of the Chemical Bond by Linus Pauling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940.
1940i.33.
Crellin Pauling holding a black and white puppy under his chin. "3-10-40" "201-6" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. March 10, 1940.
1940i.34.
Linus Jr., Crellin, Linda, and Peter Pauling standing outside, everyone but Crellin holding a puppy. "3-10-40" "201-5" "5 at f16 on F3 201-5" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. March 10, 1940.
1940i.35.
Crellin Pauling pushing a fertilizer cart. On photo: "Crellin 2 yrs, 11 mo 1940" "Crellin's favorite activity at Dorothy's party - May 13, 1940" "72" In different handwriting: "Name Address City State" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. May 13, 1940.
1940i.36.
Professor Laslo Zechmeister standing in a field with Peter, Linda, Crellin, Ava Helen and Linus Pauling Jr. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940.
1940i.37.
Ava Helen Pauling standing in a field, carrying Crellin Pauling on her shoulders. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940.
1940i.38.
Ava Helen, Crellin, Linus, Linus Jr., Linda, and Peter Pauling sitting outside on a dirt ledge. Ava Helen Pauling holding Crellin, Peter holding a mug. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940.
1940i.39.
Crellin, Ava Helen, Linus Jr., Linda and Peter Pauling sitting on a dirt ledge. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940.
1940i.40.
Crellin, Ava Helen, Linus Jr., Linda and Peter Pauling sitting on a dirt ledge. Ava Helen holding Crellin. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940.
1940i.41.
Ava Helen, Crellin, Peter, Linus Jr., Linda, and Linus Pauling sitting on a dirt ledge. Ava Helen holding Crellin, Peter standing next to Ava Helen with a sweater over his head. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940.

1941i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1941.
1941i.1.
Linda, Crellin, and Peter standing outside their house, blowing noise makers and wearing party hats. "Linda, Crellin, Peter January 1, 1941." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. January 1, 1941.
1941i.2.
Peter and Linda Pauling outside, walking away from the camera and towards their house. Both blowing noise makers and wearing party hats. Photographed from the back. "Peter and Linda, January 1, 1941." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. January 1, 1941.
1941i.3.
Linda, Peter, and Crellin blowing noise makers, standing on a driveway in front of the house. "Linda 8 1/2, Peter 10 e.g. 9 11/12, Crellin 3 1/2, January 1, 1941." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. January 1, 1941.
1941i.4.
Crellin Pauling and Nicholas Edsael playing on a log. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.5.
Linda and Crellin Pauling sitting outside on a lawn. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.6.
Linda, Crellin, Linus Jr., Peter, Ava Helen, and Linus Pauling sitting on the front porch of their Pasadena home. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.7.
Peter, Linus, Linda, Crellin, Ava Helen, and Linus Pauling Jr. sitting on the front porch of their Pasadena home. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.8.
Peter, Linus, Linus Jr., Linda, Crellin, and Ava Helen Pauling sitting on the front porch of their Pasadena home. "1941, Daddy very ill" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.9.
Linda, Crellin, Linus Jr., Peter, Ava Helen, and Linus Pauling sitting on the front porch of their Pasadena home. Linus reading a book. "LP AHP, 4 children, 1940, New Anne Pasadena" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.10.
Peter, Ava Helen, Linus, Crellin, Linda, and Linus Pauling Jr. outside, playing with rabbits. Linda and Peter holding rabbits. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.11.
Peter, Ava Helen, Linus, Crellin, Linda, and Linus Pauling Jr. outside, playing with rabbits. Linus, Crellin, and Linda holding a rabbit. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.12.
Linus Pauling Jr. standing outside with his sleeves rolled up. "Fall 1941 Pauling Linus Jr." [An envelope enclosed with the photo] "LP Jr." [Envelope: Photo by Maurice J. Schlatter 1620 Rose Villa Pasadena CO. 3055. "Mrs. Pauling"] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.13.
Peter, Linus, Crellin, Ava Helen, Linus Jr., and Linda Pauling outside, playing with four white rabbits. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.14.
Linda, Linus, Ava Helen, Crellin, Linus Jr., and Peter outside, playing with four white rabbits. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.15.
Peter, Ava Helen, Linus, Crellin, Linda, and Linus Pauling Jr. outside, playing with rabbits. Linus, Crellin, and Linda holding a rabbit. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.16.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling at a Caltech Chemistry Department picnic. San Dimas, California. "Photo By / Maurice J. Schlatter / 1620 Rose Villa Street, Pasadena, California. / Chemistry picnic / San Dimas / Fall 1941" Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.17.
The Caltech Chemistry Department. Linus Pauling (far right), sitting at the end of the bench. [photographer:] "Photo by / Maurice J. Schlatter / 1620 Rose Vila Street, Pasadena, California./ [Otoo's?] Chem Picnic" Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.18.
The Caltech Chemistry Department picnic. [photographer:] "Photo by / Maurice J. Schlatter / 1620 Rose Villa Street, Pasadena, California." Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.19.
Pauling family Christmas card. Linda, Linus, Ava Helen, Crellin, Linus Jr., and Peter Pauling outside. Linda, Crellin, Linus Jr., and Peter playing with white rabbits. [Written on the front:] "Merry Christmas from the Paulings / 1941 / [Written on the back:] Dear Ones: How are you? Do you still want the "Halt", Richie? We shall try to see you when we next come to Berkeley. [signed] Ava Helen" Maurice J. Schlatter, photographer. Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.20.
Caltech Chemistry Department picnic. Three unidentified men and an unidentified woman standing outside. " 'Photo by' Maurice J. Schlatter 1620 Rose Villa, Pasadena, California" Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.21.
Caltech Chemistry Department picnic. Two unidentified men sitting next to a water canister, one man dipping his cup in. " 'Photo by' Maurice J. Schlatter 1620 Rose Villa, Pasadena, California Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.22.
Caltech Chemistry Department picnic. Ava Helen Pauling serving food. "'Photo by' Maurice J. Schlatter 1620 Rose Villa, Pasadena, California" Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.23.
Caltech Chemistry Department picnic. Ava Helen Pauling holding a lid, an unidentified man holding a water canister, and an unidentified woman looking on. " 'Photo by' Maurice J. Schlatter 1620 Rose Villa, Pasadena, California" Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.24.
Caltech Chemistry Department picnic. Three unidentified men sitting on a park bench. " 'Photo by' Maurice J. Schlatter 1620 Rose Villa, Pasadena, California" Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.25.
Caltech Chemistry Department picnic. A group of people playing volleyball. " 'Photo by' Maurice J. Schlatter 1620 Rose Villa, Pasadena, California" Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.26.
Caltech Chemistry Department picnic. Unidentified men playing baseball in the park. " 'Photo by' Maurice J. Schlatter 1620 Rose Villa, Pasadena, California" Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.27.
Caltech Chemistry Department picnic. Unidentified men playing baseball in the park. " 'Photo by' Maurice J. Schlatter 1620 Rose Villa, Pasadena, California" Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.28.
Caltech Chemistry Department picnic. Unidentified men playing baseball in the park. " 'Photo by' Maurice J. Schlatter 1620 Rose Villa, Pasadena, California" Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.29.
Caltech Chemistry Department picnic. Unidentified people playing volleyball in the park. A woman running towards the camera in an attempt to reach the ball. " 'Photo by' Maurice J. Schlatter 1620 Rose Villa, Pasadena, California" Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.30.
Caltech Chemistry Department picnic. Unidentified people observing a baseball game. Linus Pauling is sitting on the right bench, second from the left. " 'Photo by' Maurice J. Schlatter 1620 Rose Villa, Pasadena, California" Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.31.
Caltech Chemistry Department picnic. Several unidentified people playing volleyball in the park. " 'Photo by' Maurice J. Schlatter 1620 Rose Villa, Pasadena, California" Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.32.
Caltech Chemistry Department picnic. Several unidentified people sitting on the grass, smoking. " 'Photo by' Maurice J. Schlatter 1620 Rose Villa, Pasadena, California"Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.33.
Caltech Chemistry Department picnic. Linus Pauling (far right) sitting on a bench with six unidentified men. " 'Photo by' Maurice J. Schlatter 1620 Rose Villa, Pasadena, California" Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.34.
Caltech Chemistry Department picnic. An unidentified man standing, holding two baseball bats on his shoulder, while six others look on. " 'Photo by' Maurice J. Schlatter 1620 Rose Villa, Pasadena, California" Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.35.
Caltech Chemistry Department picnic. Linus Pauling (third from right) and Robert Corey (fourth from right) sitting with five unidentified men. " 'Photo by' Maurice J. Schlatter 1620 Rose Villa, Pasadena, California" Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.36.
Caltech Chemistry Department picnic. Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting, fourth and fifth from the left respectively, at the far side of the picnic table. " 'Photo by' Maurice J. Schlatter 1620 Rose Villa, Pasadena, California" Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.37.
Caltech Chemistry Department picnic. Ava Helen Pauling (far right) serving food. " 'Photo by' Maurice J. Schlatter 1620 Rose Villa, Pasadena, California" Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.38.
Caltech Chemistry Department picnic. " 'Photo by' Maurice J. Schlatter 1620 Rose Villa, Pasadena, California" Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.39.
Caltech Chemistry Department picnic. " 'Photo by' Maurice J. Schlatter 1620 Rose Villa, Pasadena, California" Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.40.
Crellin Pauling celebrating New Year's Day by wearing a paper hat and blowing a noise-maker. "Crellin Pauling celebrating New Years Day 1941 Age 3 1/2 years" "Neg made. 325 0821" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. January 1, 1941.
1941i.41.
Linda and Ava Helen Pauling standing behind Nora Miller. "Linda / AHP / NGM" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.42.
Linda Pauling, Nora Miller, and Ava Helen Pauling sitting on a porch. "Linda Pauling / Nora Gard Miller / Ava Helen Miller Pauling." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.43.
Caltech Chemistry Department picnic. "Photo by Maurice J. Schlatter, 1620 Rose Villa Street, Pasadena, California", black and white print. 1941.
1941i.44.
Crellin Pauling. [Found in a folio with Martel-Howlett Studios on it.] Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.45.
Crellin Pauling. [Possibly Martel-Howlett Studios], photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1941.
1941i.46.
Linda Pauling, Nora Miller, and Ava Helen Pauling sitting on a porch. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1941.

1942i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1942.
1942i.1.
Crellin and Linda Pauling celebrating a birthday party. Crellin (left) driving a toy car, Linda (right) standing behind two younger children. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1942.
1942i.2.
Linus Pauling wearing a white lab coat and holding two rabbits at the California Institute of Technology. CIT, black and white print. 1942.
1942i.3.
Crellin, Linda and Peter Pauling standing on the sidewalk with the family dog, Tyl Eulenspiegel. "Linda / Peter / Crellin / Tyl Eulenspiegel / March 1942." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. March, 1942.
1942i.4.
Crellin Pauling wearing a straw hat, buried up to his chin in sand at the beach. "August 23, 1942" "Crellin" "Neg made 0861" "7'47" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. August 23, 1942.
1942i.5.
Linus Pauling Jr. lying on a couch, sleeping. Linus Jr. with several pictures scattered around him, and a notebook open on his lap where he wrote "Dear Thornt [?] I hereby relinquish ..." "Return to LP Jr." "42" "Fall 1942 @ Flintridge School for Boys" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1942.
1942i.6.
Linus Pauling Jr. standing outdoors, holding an open book. "44" "Linus Pauling Jr." "Fall - 1942" "Flintridge School for Boys" "Return to LP Jr" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1942.
1942i.7.
Linus Pauling in laboratory, holding a rock specimen. "19[?]2, Ava Helen Pauling / Linus Pauling CIT" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1942.
1942i.8.
Linda Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, and Nora Miller sitting on the back porch of the Pauling's Pasadena home. "Linda / AHP / Nora" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1942.
1942i.9.
Linda Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, and Nora Miller sitting on the back porch of the Pauling's Pasadena home. "AHP / Nora / Linda" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1942.

1943i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1943.
1943i.1.
Linus Pauling and Dan Campbell in a California Institute of Technology lab. Courtesy of Gates and Crellin Laboratories of Chemistry, CIT Pasadena, CA. Black and white print. 1943.
1943i.2.
Richard (Dick) and Ellen Morgan with their two sons Richard Jr. and Roger Morgan. "12/25/43 / Dick, Ellen, Richard, Roger. / Richard Morgan and family" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December 25, 1943.
1943i.3.
Milton and Dorcas Miller standing in front of a brick house. "The photo finishing / Peoples Drug Stores / Jan 11-1943 / Milton and Dorcas" Black and white print. January 11, 1943.
1943i.4.
Crellin Pauling (fourth from left, back row) posing with his kindergarten class at George Ellery Hale School in Pasadena. "Crellin" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1943.
1943i.5.
Linda, Linus, Ava Helen, Linus Jr., Crellin, and Peter Pauling dressed formally for a family portrait. Ray Huff Studios. Black and white print. 1943.
1943i.6.
Linda, Linus, Crellin, Ava Helen, Linus Jr., and Peter Pauling dressed formally for a family portrait. Ray Huff Studios. Black and white print. 1943.
1943i.7.
Linda Pauling wearing a ruffled collar and a striped dress. "Ray Huff" Ray Huff Studios. Black and white print, mounted in folio. 1943.
1943i.8.
Linus Pauling Jr. wearing a tie and dark jacket "Ray Huff" Ray Huff Studios. Black and white print, mounted in folio. 1943.
1943i.9.
Peter Pauling wearing a tie and jacket. Ray Huff Studios. Black and white print, mounted in large folio. 1943.
1943i.10.
Edward Crellin Pauling wearing a white shirt. "Ray Huff" Ray Huff Studios. Black and white print. 1943.
1943i.11.
Dan Campbell and Linus Pauling in a California Institute of Technology lab. Courtesy of Gates and Crellin Laboratories of Chemistry, CIT Pasadena, CA. Black and white print. 1943.

1944i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1944.
1944i.1.
Linda Pauling and John Shirley sitting outside in front of a typewriter. "Linda & John Shirley in back yd. Fair Point 1944" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1944.
1944i.2.
Linda Pauling and Jean Shirley playing outside with Crellin Pauling. "Linda Shirley, Crellin, Jean Shirley" "Ca. 1944". 1944.
1944i.3.
The Miller family on Christmas day. "Xmas Day 1944." "Ava Helen Pauling" [signature?] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December 25, 1944.
1944i.4.
Linda Pauling standing outside, wearing a white dress. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1944.
1944i.5.
Linda Pauling standing under a tree, wearing a white dress and a large-brimmed hat. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1944.
1944i.6.
Linda Pauling standing under a tree, wearing a white dress and a large-brimmed hat. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1944.
1944i.7.
Linus, Ava Helen, Crellin, and Linda Pauling sitting outside on a covered swing. Linda holding a rooster on her lap. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1944.
1944i.8.
Linda, Ava Helen, and Peter Pauling standing on the Pauling's backyard patio. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1944.
1944i.9.
Linda, Linus, Ava Helen, Crellin, and Peter Pauling sitting outside on a lawn chair. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1944.
1944i.10.
Linda, Ava Helen, Crellin, and Peter Pauling sitting outside on a lawn chair. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1944.
1944i.11.
Peter Pauling standing on the front steps of the Pauling's Pasadena home, holding a small rocket. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1944.
1944i.12.
Crellin Pauling standing outside the Pauling's Pasadena home, looking at his watch. "Crellin 3 yrs old w/ watch from Mr. Crellin" "Neg made. 673" [Not 3 yrs old] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1944.
1944i.13.
Crellin Pauling feeding chickens. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1944.
1944i.14.
E.D. Eastman, Professor of Chemistry University of California. Reprint of pencil/charcoal portrait drawing. "Prof. Of Chemistry-U.C." "E.D Eastman [By] Peter Van Valkenburgh 1944." Black and white print. 1944.

1945i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1945.
1945i.1.
Linda Pauling. "Property of Ray Huff-Richter Los Angeles" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1945.
1945i.2.
Crellin Pauling sitting in the upper window of a train caboose. "Pacific Coast RY / Hack #3 / Aaron Ferer + Sons" "South + 101 / San Luis Obispo / July 29, 1945" "Crellin, 8 yrs old" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 29, 1945.
1945i.3.
Charcoal portrait of Linus Pauling. "Linus Pauling by Frank H. Johnson Pasadena 1945". 1945.
1945i.4.
An electric light-rail train. "Thurs July 26, 1945 / F-line / Key System Bancroft Way?, Berkeley / Bound for Berkeley" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 26, 1945.
1945i.5.
An electric light-rail train. "Thurs July 26, '45 / F line / Key System / Bancroft Way, Berkeley / Bound for S.F." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1945.
1945i.6.
Professor and Mrs. Arnold Sommerfeld. Munich, Germany. "Prof. & Mrs. Arnold Sommerfeld" "Munich, Oct. 1945" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. October, 1945.
1945i.7.
Large charcoal drawing of Linus Pauling by Frank H. Johnson of Pasadena. Signed by LP. [Located in the Oversize Section]. 1945.

1946i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1946.
1946i.1.
Linus Pauling. Photo of a portrait drawing. Drawing by Peter Van Walkenburgh (sp?). Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1946.
1946i.2.
Linda Pauling. "Ray Huff" Ray Huff Studios. Black and white print, circular, mounted in a folio. 1946.
1946i.3.
Peter, Linda, and Crellin Pauling. "Pauling children / Ray Huff" Ray Huff Studios. Black and white print. 1946.
1946i.4.
The Pauling family dog Tyl Eulenspiegel "begging" from Linus's nephew Michael Ney. "Michael, December. 1946 / Pauline's son, Michael [Ney]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December 1946.
1946i.5.
The ceremonial dinner for the 1946 Gibbs Medal. Linus Pauling (second from left) and Ava Helen Pauling (fourth from left). "Chicago 1946" "Gibbs Medal" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1946.
1946i.6.
Amy Crellin sitting on a porch, wearing a garland of flowers around her neck. "Amy Crellin. Taken June 14--1946" "Golden Wedding Anniversary." 1550 San Pasqual St. Pasadena." "Ava Helen Pauling" [signature?] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 14, 1946.
1946i.7.
The Miller family on the Fourth of July. "Fourth of July--1946--Cr Crellin, 'artist'" "Ava Helen Pauling" [signature?] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 4, 1946.
1946i.8.
The Princeton University Bicentennial Conference, featuring a lecture on the chemistry and physiology of growth. Linus Pauling (first row, fourth from left) sitting. "Princeton University Bicentennial Conference" "The Chemistry and Physiology of Growth". Stamp in left corner reads "Orren Jack Turner" "Princeton New Jersey" [Original found in Large Photos box] black and white print. 1946.
1946i.9.
Linus Pauling. "Linus Pauling 1946" Ray Huff Studios. Color print. 1946.
1946i.10.
Linus Pauling. "Ray Huff Studios" "Linus Pauling 1946" "Engrave 20 picas -" Ray Huff Studios. Color print. 1946.
1946i.11.
Linda Pauling. "Linda" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1946.
1946i.12.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling reclining together on a veranda. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1946.
1946i.13.
Peter, Ava Helen, Linus, Crellin, Linda, and Linus Pauling Jr. standing outside together, smiling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1946.
1946i.14.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting outside, smiling and squinting. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1946.
1946i.15.
Linus Pauling standing in profile, next to a brick house. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1946.
1946i.16.
Linus and Crellin Pauling standing next to a brick house. Linus only partially visible. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1946.
1946i.17.
Ava Helen Pauling outside, drying laundry. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1946.
1946i.18.
Ava Helen Pauling outside, drying laundry. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1946.
1946i.19.
Ava Helen Pauling outside, picking flowers. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1946.
1946i.20.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling outside, sitting on a small couch. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1946.
1946i.21.
Flowers. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1946.
1946i.22.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outdoors. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1946.
1946i.23.
Linus, Peter, Crellin, and Linus Pauling Jr. standing outdoors. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1946.
1946i.24.
Peter, Crellin, Linus, and Linus Pauling Jr. standing in front of the family garage. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1946.
1946i.25.
Linus Pauling Jr. looking back from the driver's seat of a car. Linus parked in front of a garage. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1946.
1946i.26.
Linus Pauling Jr. crouching over Crellin and Peter Pauling. Crellin and Peter lying in a flower bed. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1946.
1946i.27.
Flowers. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1946.
1946i.28.
Daffodils. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1946.
1946i.29.
Portrait of Richard C. Tolman. "Richard C. Tolman" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1946.

1947i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1947.
1947i.1.
Linus Pauling Jr., Linus Pauling, Anita Oser, Ava Helen Pauling, Crellin Pauling, and unidentified individuals. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1947.
1947i.2.
A picnic with the Paulings. Left bench: Linus Pauling, Anita Oser, an unidentified individual, and Crellin Pauling. Right bench: Linus Pauling Jr., Ava Helen Pauling, and an unidentified individual. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1947.
1947i.3.
Peter Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, Crellin Pauling, Linus Pauling Jr. and Linda Pauling. Outdoor family photo. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1947.
1947i.4.
The 1947 Cytological Congress Dinner, Stockholm, Sweden, in the Golden Room of the City Hall, July 12, 1947. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 12, 1947.
1947i.5.
The Earl of Athlone, Linus Pauling, and several unidentified individuals. Linus receiving the honorary DSC (London), July 16, 1947. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 16, 1947.
1947i.6.
Linus Pauling Jr. and Anita Oser cutting their wedding cake together. "J4709-11g [in pencil]/ LP Jr/Anita wedding 1947" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1947.
1947i.7.
Anita Oser and Linus Pauling Jr. on their wedding day, standing with Ava Helen and Linus Pauling. "1947" Attached paper: "Wedding LP Jr. and Anita over Sept. 1947, Pasadena." Photographer unknown. Color print. September, 1947.
1947i.8.
Linus Pauling and Arthur Hill standing in a laboratory. "Yale - Silliman Lecture" "LP + Arthur Hill" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1947.
1947i.9.
Conference on Current Problems of Physics, Group Portrait "Conference on Current Problems of Physics Copenhagen Sept. '47 Rosenthal, Niels Bohr, Blaton (Poland), Rosenfeld, Wolfgang Pauli, J. Korring (Neth.), Kronig (Neth), Plaezek, Ferretti, D. Pshoc[?], Cecile Morette, John Wheeler, Lise Meitner, Weisskopf (MLT), Frisch" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. September, 1947.
1947i.10.
Group of unidentified men and women posing together in front of an unfinished building. "Photo taken in front of Hers lab, under cons fr. (Now finished) Copenhagen" "Staff of the Inst. For Theor Phys. Copenhagen Fall 1947" "M. Horowitz (sp. 3) Paris, Jens Lindhard and Torbeen Huus - grad students, Madsen (?), Aage Bohr, Dr. Rosenthal, Dr. J Koch, Prof. C Miller, Prof Jacobsen, Prof Bohr, Selienez[?] Dewitt; now Mrs. Bryce, Mlle. Cecile Morette-Paris, Frer Schultz (grey), Robt. Plotyman, D P Shoemaker" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1947.
1947i.11.
Cartoon caricatures of Linus Pauling, J. Timmermans, A. Tiselius, L.H. Lampitt, M. Bienaime, B.C.T. Jansen, V. Leverhulme, W. Akers, M. Bogert, R. Robinson, P. Karrer, P. Vesely. Luncheon by The Society of Chemical Industry (XIth International Congress of Pure and Applied Chemistry 18 July 1947. London England). Some impressions by Fred May. Reproduction photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 18, 1947.
1947i.12.
Linus, Peter, Crellin, Linda, and Ava Helen Pauling dressed formally for a family portrait. "Fall 1947" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1947.
1947i.13.
Linda and Crellin Pauling dressed formally for a studio portrait. "Fall 1947" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1947.
1947i.14.
Peter Pauling sitting in the frame of a converted 1932 Model-B Ford. "Peter Pauling / 1947" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1947.
1947i.15.
Linus Pauling (second from the left) at the Conference on the Foundations of Quantum Mechanics. Long Island, New York. "Ram's Head Inn Conference on Foundations of Quantum Mechanics, Long Island, June 1-4, 1947. Sponsored by the National Academy of Sciences. From left to right, I.I. Rabi, LP, J. Van Vleck, W. E. Lamb, Gregory Breit, Duncan MacInnes, Karl Darrow, G. E. Uhlenbeck, Julian Schwinger, Edward Teller, Bruno Rossi, Arnold Nordsieck, John von Neumann, J. A. Wheeler, Hans Bethe, R. Serber, R.E. Marshak, Abraham Pais, J. Robert Oppenheimer, David Bohm, Richard Feynman, Victor F. Weisskopf, Herman Feshbach; The First Shelter Island Conference. (Second 25 Years later.)" Black and white print. June 1-4, 1947.
1947i.16.
Linus Pauling experimenting in his lab at Caltech. "LP preparing freshman lecture, C.I.T., 1947, return to Ava Helen Pauling; Caltech". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1947.
1947i.17.
Linus Pauling working in his lab at Caltech, examining a crystal. "Linus Pauling, December. 1947, by Jack Kaufman, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, return to Ava Helen Pauling." Black and white print. December, 1947.
1947i.18.
Crellin Pauling standing outside of a brick house, shirtless. Crellin arranging flowers in a large vase. "Crel and my graduation flowers / 1947" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1947.
1947i.19.
Linus Pauling (far left) receiving the Richards Medal. An unidentified man speaking at a podium. "Richards Medal 1947" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1947.
1947i.20.
Linus Pauling receiving the Richards Medal. "Richards Medal 1947" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1947.
1947i.21.
Linus Pauling speaking at the 1947 Richards Medal ceremony. "Richards Medal 1947" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1947.
1947i.22.
Linus Pauling standing at a blackboard, pointing at a diagram of a molecule. "Richards Medal 1947" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1947.
1947i.23.
A Pauling Oxygen Meter - Model K, serial No.3. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1947.
1947i.24.
Anita Oser and Linus Pauling Jr. on their wedding day, standing with Ava Helen and Linus Pauling. "1947" Attached paper: "Wedding LP Jr. and Anita over Sept. 1947, Pasadena." Photographer unknown. Color print. September, 1947.
1947i.25.
Linus Pauling and Arthur Hill standing in a laboratory. "Yale - Silliman Lecture" "LP + Arthur Hill" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1947.
1947i.26.
Conference on Current Problems of Physics, Group Portrait "Conference on Current Problems of Physics Copenhagen Sept. '47 Rosenthal, Niels Bohr, Blaton (Poland), Rosenfeld, Wolfgang Pauli, J. Korring (Neth.), Kronig (Neth), Plaezek, Ferretti, D. Pshoc[?], Cecile Morette, John Wheeler, Lise Meitner, Weisskopf (MIT), Frisch" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. September 1947.
1947i.27.
Group of unidentified men and women posing together in front of an unfinished building. "Photo taken in front of Hers lab, under cons fr. (Now finished) Copenhagen" "Staff of the Inst. For Theor Phys. Copenhagen Fall 1947" "M. Horowitz (sp. 3) Paris, Jens Lindhard and Torbeen Huus - grad students, Madsen (?), Aage Bohr, Dr. Rosenthal, Dr. J Koch, Prof. C Miller, Prof Jacobsen, Prof Bohr, Selienez[?] Dewitt; now Mrs. Bryce, Mlle. Cecile Morette-Paris, Frer Schultz (grey), Robt. Plotyman, D P Shoemaker" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1947.
1947i.28.
Linus Pauling wearing ceremonial dress and walking in a processional at Cambridge University. Photographer unknown. Color print. June 12, 1947.
1947i.29.
Ava Helen, Linus, and Linda Pauling dressed formally, outside. Taken at the wedding of Linus Pauling, Jr. and Anita Oser. Photographer unknown. Color print, photo taken from slide. 1947.
1947i.30.
Linus Pauling standing outdoors, dressed in academic regalia, peering to the left of the camera. Yale University honorary doctorate ceremony. Photographer unknown. Color print, photo taken from slide. November 16, 1947.
1947i.31.
Profile image of Linus Pauling walking outdoors, dressed in academic regalia. Yale University honorary doctorate ceremony. Photographer unknown. Color print, photo taken from slide. November 16, 1947.

1948i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1948.
1948i.1.
Linda Pauling. At Deep Springs, CA. [?] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1948.
1948i.2.
Linda Pauling. At Deep Springs, CA. [?] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1948.
1948i.3.
Group photo including Linus Pauling (front row, fourth from right), in Paris. Photographer: "Photo Lutetia 111 Rue de Reenes, 111, Paris Littre 59-41". Black and white print. 1948.
1948i.4.
James Page sitting at a desk. Given to Caltech switchboard operators. "The Chairman chairing, for the gals. James Page 7/12-48" Photograph by Yladser. Black and white print. 1948.
1948i.5.
Abraham Pais with a camera in the front row and Lise Meitner sitting in the front row, center. Copenhagen, Denmark. "Abraham Pais with camera Copenhagen 1948 Lise Meitner front row center" Photograph by David Shoemaker. Black and white print. 1948.
1948i.6.
Lise Meitner standing between two unidentified individuals. Copenhagen, Denmark. "1948 Copenhagen C = Meitner D.S. photo ok" Photograph by David Shoemaker. Black and white print. 1948.
1948i.7.
From left to right, Linda Pauling, Linus Pauling, and Ava Helen Pauling sitting on the couch with Samuel Jenkins and Lucile Jenkins sitting next to them. An Peter Pauling sits on right arm of couch; Donald Jenkins and Crellin Pauling stand behind the couch. The stamp of the studio reads "ROSE STUDIOS Photography by Estacada Oregon" Photographer: Rose Studios. Black and white print. 1948.
1948i.8.
From left to right: Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, Linda Pauling sitting on a couch with Peter Pauling, Lucile Jenkins and Samuel Jenkins. Donald Jenkins and Crellin Pauling sit in front of the couch. The stamp of the studio reads "ROSE STUDIOS Photography by Estacada Oregon" Photographer: Rose Studios. Black and white print. 1948.
1948i.9.
Linus Pauling and Lee DuBridge dressed in ceremonial robes and standing in front of a building among a group of men at the awarding of the Presidential Medal for Merit, California Institute of Technology. Photographer unknown. Color print. February 2, 1948.
1948i.10.
Linus, Peter and Linda Pauling, [Mrs.?] Daudel and Ava Helen Pauling standing together outdoors on a stairway. Photographer unknown. Color print. April 1948.
1948i.11.
Crellin and Linus Pauling (in ceremonial dress), an unknown individual, Linda and Peter Pauling standing outdoors at Oxford University. Photographer unknown. Color print. June 23, 1948.
1948i.12.
Crellin Pauling standing outdoors next to a large pile of sticks in an alpine setting. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1948.
1948i.13.
Portrait of Linus Pauling. Print courtesy of Oregon State University archives. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1948.
1948i.14.
Crellin Pauling standing on the dock of the "Queen Mary". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1948.
1948i.15.
Linus Pauling receiving an honorary degree from University of Paris. Copyright Agence Photographique, Keystone. Black and white print. 1948.
1948i.16.
Linda, Ava Helen, Linus and Peter Pauling standing together next to a railing on a large ocean liner. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1948.
1948i.17.
Ava Helen Pauling at Stonehenge, England. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1948.
1948i.18.
Linus Pauling seated in a courtyard in Sweden. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1948.
1948i.19.
Linus Pauling standing outdoors in front of a house with an unidentified family in the Swedish countryside. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1948.
1948i.20.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling swimming in their private pool. Pasadena, California. Photographer unknown. Color print, photo taken from slide. 1948.
1948i.21.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling swimming in their private pool. Pasadena, California. Photographer unknown. Color print, photo taken from slide. 1948.
1948i.22.
Ava Helen Pauling inspecting a flowering plant. Pasadena, California. Photographer unknown. Color print, photo taken from slide. 1948.
1948i.23.
A group standing by two cars, gathered for a picnic. From left to right: Linda Pauling, Linus Pauling, unidentified individual, Carl Nieman, Dorothy Nieman, Crellin Pauling, unidentified individual, Mary Nieman and Linda Nieman. Charleton Flats, California. Photographer unknown. Color print, photo taken from slide. 1948.
1948i.24.
Formal portrait of H.A. Pickering, smiling. Given to Caltech switchboard operators. "Pickering Best wishes, Peache H.A. Pickering Dec. 49" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1948.
1948i.25.
L.A. DuBridge standing next to a desk with one hand in his pocket and the other hand holding a piece of paper. "L.A. DuBridge May 1948" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. May, 1948.
1948i.26.
Linus Pauling, lying on his back with his eyes closed and his hands folded across his chest, and Ava Helen Pauling, seated and wearing sunglasses, together outdoors at Fontainebleau, France. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1948.
1948i.27.
Geniffer Evans, Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1948.
1948i.28.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling at a train station. Pasadena, California. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1948.
1948i.29.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside, next to car. Pasadena, California. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1948.
1948i.30.
Linus Pauling wearing a suit, standing next to train tracks. Pasadena, California. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1948.
1948i.31.
Linus Pauling standing outside in suit, holding and examining a small lizard. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1948.
1948i.32.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting outside with an unidentified woman. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1948.
1948i.33.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside in Hawaii with an unidentified toddler seated in a stroller. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1948.
1948i.34.
Linus Pauling standing alongside a desert road, next to a blue car. Linus wearing his black beret. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1948.
1948i.35.
Linus and Peter Pauling at the model Bourton-on-the-water, England. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1948.
1948i.36.
Linus and Peter Pauling at Warwick Castle, England. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1948.
1948i.37.
Linus Pauling at Stonehenge. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1948.
1948i.38.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside with an unidentified woman. Cambridge, England. Photographer unknown. 1948.
1948i.39.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing on the sidewalk. England. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1948.
1948i.40.
Linus Pauling rowing a boat with Alexander R. Todd. Cambridge, England. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1948.
1948i.41.
Linus Pauling rowing a boat with Alexander R. Todd. Cambridge, England. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1948.
1948i.42.
Lord and Lady Leverhulme standing outside with Linus Pauling. England. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1948.
1948i.43.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling wearing leis and standing outside with Earl and Lenore Bilger. Honolulu, Hawaii. "E and L Bilger" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1948.
1948i.44.
Ava Helen Pauling standing next to palm tree, holding and wearing several leis. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1948.
1948i.45.
Linus Pauling standing next to a palm tree, wearing a lei and holding fruit. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1948.
1948i.46.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling wearing leis and standing at an airport with an unidentified man and several children. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1948.
1948i.47.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling standing outside an airport, both wearing several leis. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1948.
1948i.48.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling, standing outside an airport, both wearing several leis. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1948.
1948i.49.
Peter Pauling standing on the deck of the Queen Mary and looking through a pair of binoculars. "Peter / Queen Mary / August 1948" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. August, 1948.
1948i.50.
Linus, Ava Helen, and Peter Pauling standing outdoors. Manchester, England. "Manchester / April 1948" "Neg, 18 x 10 / crop to people" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April, 1948.
1948i.51.
Linus Pauling photographing wildlife. Magdalen, England. "Dr. Pauling / Magdalen [?] / Summer, 48" "The stalker stalked." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1948.
1948i.52.
Peter, Linda, Ava Helen, and Linus Pauling standing by the Magdalen Tower. "Paulings / Magdalen Tower / Summer, 48" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1948.
1948i.53.
Peter, Linda, Ava Helen, and Linus Pauling standing by the Magdalen Tower. "Paulings / Magdalen Tower / Summer 48" "neg. made 9/96" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1948.
1948i.54.
Group photo including Linus Pauling (front row, second from left) at the 1948 Chemical Congress. Paris, France. "Linus Pauling in Paris -","Chemical Congress 1948" [written by LP]; "Copyright by; Photo; Paul L. Facchetti - Paris; 198.Rue Saint-Jacques; Pour la reproduction; mention obligatoire; Paris 1948" Black and white print. 1948.
1948i.55.
Linus Pauling receiving the Medal of Merit Award from Stanford University. Left to right: Major-General W. Robertson, Linus Pauling, Lee DuBridge, and James R. Page. "Return to Ava Helen Pauling / Stanford University, Stanford, Calif. 94305" [From left to right:] "Maj-Gen. W. Robertson, LP, Lee DuBridge, [sitting in the back], James R. Page [in the right corner] Presidential Award of a Medal for Merit / October 4, 1948" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. October 4, 1948.
1948i.56.
An unidentified man standing on boat, eating an ice-cream cone. Paris, France. "Paris August 1948" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. August, 1948.
1948i.57.
Linus Pauling standing outside, wearing his black beret. "Vous l'emportery [?] pas avec vous! (La fanca[??]e) / Paris 1948 by Haissansky [?]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1948.
1948i.58.
Linus Pauling standing against a low wall with two unidentified men [Cook and J.M. Robertson?] from the University of Glasgow Chemistry Department. "Chemistry Dept. [?], University of Glasgow. 19th April[?] 1948." Cook JM Robertson" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1948.
1948i.59.
Linus Pauling standing against a low wall with two unidentified men [Cook and J.M. Robertson?] from the University of Glasgow Chemistry Department. "Chemistry Dept. [?], University of Glasgow. 19th April[?] 1948." Cook JM Robertson" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April, 1948.
1948i.60.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting on the deck of the Queen Mary with Miriam Dunham. "August 1948" "Ava Helen Pauling, Miriam Dunham" "...on board...Queen Mary" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. August, 1948.
1948i.61.
Professor H. James of the University of London sitting on board the Queen Mary with Linus and Peter Pauling. "Aug. 1948" "Prof. H. James, University of London" "Linus Pauling, Peter Pauling" "...on board...Queen Mary" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. August, 1948.
1948i.62.
The Pauling family crowded into a jeep with Professor Bauer Suis, his son, and Dr. Robert Millikan. Paris, France. "Prof Bauer Suis son"; "driving, Peter Pauling,"; "Crellin"; "L.P."; "Linda AP,"; "Robert Millikan"; "Paris 1948" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1948.
1948i.63.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling standing at the foot of a marble staircase, with a group of people standing behind them. Linus dressed in an elaborate Doctoral robe. "L. Pauling wearing doctoral robes of Dr. Rabelaio [?], at Montpellier. / Professors behind / J. Lasvinien-upper right / [photographer:] MIDI LIBRE / 12, Rue d'Alger-MONTEPELLIER / SERVICE PHOTOGRAPHIQUE" Black and white print. 1948.
1948i.64.
Jurg Waser standing outdoors, smiling. At Deep Springs, CA. [?] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1948.
1948i.65.
Jurg Waser lying on the ground and holding a camera, outdoors. At Deep Springs, CA. [?] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1948.
1948i.66.
Bruno Rossi and Neils Bohr standing in a room. Bohr speaks while Rossi watches. Copenhagen, Denmark. "Bruno Rossi 1948 Copenhagen David Shoemaker photo ok" David Shoemaker, photographer. Black and white print. 1948.
1948i.67.
Niels Bohr gesturing to the side of a building, outdoors. Copenhagen, Denmark. "Copenhagen 1948 Neels Bohr David Shoemaker, photographer ok to use" Black and white print. 1948.
1948i.68.
Niels Bohr sitting at a table with Linus Pauling. LP's back is to the camera. "Bohr LP with back to camera 1948 Copenhagen D.S. photo ok". David Shoemaker, photographer. Black and white print. 1948.
1948i.69.
Linus Pauling wearing a woven hat and kneeling in a pineapple field, likely in Hawaii. Color print. 1948.
1948i.70.
Group photo of a Caltech graduate students group assembled at a recreational gathering near the Pacific Ocean. Individuals identified within the group include David Shoemaker, Peter Pauling and D. Carleton Gajdusek. Color print. 1948.
1948i.71.
David Shoemaker unloading supplies at a Caltech graduate students recreational gathering near the Pacific Ocean. Color print. 1948.
1948i.72.
D. Carleton Gajdusek at a Caltech graduate students recreational gathering near the Pacific Ocean. Color print. 1948.
1948i.73.
Jack Dunitz at a Caltech graduate students recreational gathering near the Pacific Ocean. Color print. 1948.
1948i.74.
Linus Pauling standing outdoors with his arm around his nephew, Donald Jenkins. Color print. 1948.
1948i.75.
Linus Pauling standing outdoors with his sister, Lucile Jenkins, as well as Samuel and Donald Jenkins. Color print. 1948.
1948i.76.
Linus Pauling standing outdoors in front of a long yellow building, Sweden. Color print. 1948.
1948i.77.
Linus Pauling posing in front of Stonehenge, England. Color print. 1948.
1948i.78.
Ava Helen, Linus and Peter Pauling seated on a rock formation with two unidentified individuals, Fontainebleau, France. Color print. 1948.
1948i.79.
Lord Alexander Todd posing in a garden with his family, Lady Alison Todd, daughters Helen and Hilary and son Alexander. Cambridge, England. Color print. 1948.
1948i.80.
Linda Pauling standing on the sidewalk, Norham Road, Oxford, England. Color print. 1948.
1948i.81.
Linda Pauling hiking near a waterfall in the European countryside. Color print. 1948.
1948i.82.
Linda Pauling standing near a river in the European countryside. Color print. 1948.
1948i.83.
Linda Pauling posing next to a large tree. Oxford, England. Color print. March 1948.
1948i.84.
Claude F. Palmer, Linus Pauling, Lynn P. Sabin and Paul Emmett posing with a copy of the Oregon Stater magazine. Corvallis, Oregon [?]. Black and white print. 1948.

Original image held in Harriet's Collection, Special Collections and Archives Research Center.

1948i.85.
Linus Pauling and Paul Emmett. Corvallis, Oregon [?]. Black and white print. 1948.

Original image held in Harriet's Collection, Special Collections and Archives Research Center.


1949i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1949.
1949i.1.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling standing on the Atlantic City waterfront with Kitty Lus. Atlantic City, New Jersey. Photograph taken by C.V. Zebielski, black and white print. 1949.
1949i.2.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling standing on the Atlantic City waterfront with Kitty Lus. Atlantic City, New Jersey. "Atlantic City, September 1949 With Kitty Lus Taken by C.V Zabielski 25 Monroe St. Schenectady [Sp?]" Photograph taken by C.V. Zabielski, black and white print. September, 1949.
1949i.3.
Portrait of Linus Pauling. Portrait taken as publicity for the City College Bicentennial Chemistry Lecture of December, 1949. Photographer Ray Huff Studios, black and white print. December, 1949.
1949i.4.
An old barn on the southeast side of the farm where LP's grandmother once lived. "Alte Scheune (Old Barn)" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1949.
1949i.5.
Crellin, Ava Helen, Linus, and Linda Pauling standing in a garden. "July 1949" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July, 1949.
1949i.6.
Linus, Ava Helen, and Peter Pauling standing outside, laughing. Peter looking at a picture held by Ava Helen. "Taken by W. Mark / Nov. 1949. Printed at once in camera at home" "Pasadena Calif." Black and white print. November, 1949.
1949i.7.
A large audience. A sign in the back right reads "USA ESTADOS UNIDOS." "September 5, 1949 / A day to remember / Yours for Peace / The Beekers" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. September 5, 1949.
1949i.8.
David Sigueiros, Pablo Neruda, and Diego Rivera standing behind a microphone. Mexico City, Mexico. "Mexico City; September 8, 1949; [from l to r] David Sigueiros, Pablo Neruda, Diego Pablo Rivera; [photographer] Graficas M. Sosa 12-28-35 Tacuba 12 Mex OF." Photograph by Graficas M. Sosa. Black and white print. September 8, 1949.
1949i.9.
Linus Pauling standing in a park, smiling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1949.
1949i.10.
Linus Pauling lecturing in a classroom. Chicago, Illinois. "Dr. Pauling in Chicago 6-17-49" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 17, 1949.
1949i.11.
Linus Pauling standing outside, talking to an unidentified man. Chicago, Illinois. "Dr Pauling in Chicago 6-17-49" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 17, 1949.
1949i.12.
Snow-covered trees. "1/4/49 / Oak tree and grove of white birches in out back yard. Snow over sack lawn." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. January 4, 1949.
1949i.13.
A house covered with snow. "1/4/49 / Back of house, showing screen porch & kitchen windows to left." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. January 4, 1949.
1949i.14.
Linus Pauling and Robert Rundle standing outside. San Francisco, California. "Rundle & LP / San Francisco / April 1949 / by H. Mask" Black and white print. April, 1949.
1949i.15.
Group photo of participants in the Tenth Anniversary Dinner for the Industrial Relations Section of the California Institute of Technology. Los Angeles, California. "Tenth Anniversary Dinner" "Industrial Relations Section" "California Institute of Technology" "Biltmore Hotel - Los Angeles - July 21, 1949" "17871 Weaver 49" Black and white print. July 21, 1949.
1949i.16.
Portrait of Linda Pauling. A filter was used to soften the photograph. "Linda Pauling" "December. 1949" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December, 1949.
1949i.17.
Linus Pauling sitting in a radio broadcast booth with Wilbur Miller and Gene McGuane. "Compliments of the Western Conn. Section of the American Chemical Society and James McDonald" "WSTC-AM & FM. March 10, 1949" "Wilbur Miller Public Relations & Education Committee Chairman" "Gene McGuane Announcer" "Dr. Pauling" Photographer unknown. Color print. March 10, 1949.
1949i.18.
A portrait image of Linus Pauling super-imposed onto an image of a building. [Photo clipped from a magazine] "Linus C. Pauling ACS President for 1949 (page 28)" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1949.
1949i.19.
Crellin Pauling feeding a small deer. Mt. Wilson, California. "Mt. Wilson July 1949 Crellin 12 years" "626" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July, 1949.
1949i.20.
Professor Hubert Alyea standing outside the Mt. Wilson observatory with Ava Helen and Crellin Pauling. Mt. Wilson, California. "Prof Hubert Alyea from Princeton Ava Helen Pauling Crellin Pauling at Mt. Wilson July 1949 626" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July, 1949.
1949i.21.
A.H. Sturtevant sitting with an open book in his lap. "A.H. Sturtevant Sturtevant No.5" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1949.
1949i.22.
Linus Pauling holding his grandson, Linus Fowler Pauling, and standing with Linus Pauling Jr. Linus Jr. standing akimbo, shirtless. "June 1949 Linus Carl Pauling Linus Carl Pauling, Jr. Linus Fowler Pauling - son of L.P. Jr." Stamp: Linus Pauling Jr MD 3909 Round Top Drive Honolulu Hawaii 96822" Photographer unknown. Color print. "1949 Wellesley Farms, Mass. LP, Linus Fowler, LP Jr.". June 1949.
1949i.23.
Linus Fowler Pauling lying in his crib. "6-28-49 / LFP 2 wks" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 28, 1949.
1949i.24.
Linus Fowler Pauling lying in his crib, turned away from the camera. "6-28-49 / LFP 2 wks" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 28, 1949.
1949i.25.
Linus Fowler Pauling lying in his crib. "6-28-49 / LFP 2 wks" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 28, 1949.
1949i.26.
Ava Helen and Anita Pauling. Anita holding Linus Fowler Pauling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 28, 1949.
1949i.27.
Linus Fowler Pauling in someone's hands. "6-28-49 / LFP 2 wks" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 28, 1949.
1949i.28.
Linus Fowler Pauling in someone's hands. "6-28-49 / LFP 2 wks" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 28, 1949.
1949i.29.
Crellin Pauling holding his nephew, Linus Fowler Pauling. "Crellin w/ Linus Fowler P." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1949.
1949i.30.
Ava Helen Pauling holding her grandson, Linus Fowler Pauling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1949.
1949i.31.
Anita Pauling, Linus Jr., Ava Helen, Linus Sr., and Linus Fowler Pauling. Linus Jr. is shirtless, holding Linus Fowler. Pasadena, California. Photographer unknown. Color print, photo taken from slide. 1949.
1949i.32.
Linus, Linus Jr., and Linus Fowler Pauling. Linus Sr. holding Linus Fowler. Pasadena, California. Photographer unknown. Color print, photo taken from slide. 1949.
1949i.33.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling standing outside. Pasadena, California. Photographer unknown. Color print, photo taken from slide. 1949.
1949i.34.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling standing outside. Pasadena, California. Photographer unknown. Color print, photo taken from slide. 1949.
1949i.35.
Linus Pauling sitting by a window, holding Linus Fowler Pauling. "6-28-49" "LFP 2 wks & grandpa" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 28, 1949.
1949i.36.
Anita Oser Pauling, Linus Pauling, Jr. and an infant Linus Fowler Pauling, seated together outdoors. Color print. June 1949.
1949i.37.
Crellin Pauling posing with an infant Linus Fowler Pauling, who is being held by Linus Pauling, Jr. Color print. June 1949.

194?i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1940's.
194?i.1.
Dorcas and Milton Miller standing outside in front of a large rock. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.2.
Portrait of an unidentified woman. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.3.
Linus Pauling Jr. standing on the deck of a ship, wearing a long coat. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.4.
Crellin and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside with Aunt Elizabeth [?], Peter Pauling, and Linda Pauling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.5.
Linus Pauling standing between Charlie Chaplin (left) and Dean Inge (right). Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.6.
Linus Pauling and Paul Emmett. Black and white print, photographer unknown. 1940s.
194?i.7.
Linus Pauling wearing a tuxedo. Imprint: "Complimentary proofs only Associated News Photographic Service, Inc. 20 West 57th Street" Color print. 1940s.
194?i.8.
Linus Pauling wearing a tuxedo. Imprint: "Complimentary proofs only Associated News Photographic Service, Inc. 20 West 57th Street" "Return to Mrs. Wulf Crellin 162" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1940s.
194?i.9.
Linus Pauling wearing a suit. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.10.
Portrait of Linus Pauling. "Shelborne Studios 47 West 63rd Street, NYC" Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.11.
Portrait of Linus Pauling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.12.
Linus Pauling. "Dr. Linus Pauling 1 w. x 1 1/2 L. 343" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.13.
Linus Pauling. "Rec of Chem Prog Fall '57 Vol 12, No 4 #40204 KB2A Dr. Linus Pauling California Institute of Technology" " Please return to Press Relation Office, Wayne University Detroit 1, Michigan" "15 x 19 9856 120 screen X19pfd. 7454 Reduce to 15 Picas FACE width. Cuts to be blocked FL___" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.14.
Portrait of Linus Pauling. "A Portrait by Maryland Studio Pasadena" Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.15.
Linus Pauling lecturing at a blackboard. "1720" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1940s.
194?i.16.
Linus Pauling leaning on a podium. "1719" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1940s.
194?i.17.
Linda and Crellin Pauling riding a bicycle, Crellin sitting on the handlebars. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.18.
Linda, Crellin, and Peter Pauling riding their bicycles. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.19.
Peter and Linus Pauling, Jr. wearing suits standing in front of a house. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.20.
Two unidentified boys sitting on a seesaw. "1378" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.21.
Two unidentified girls wearing matching blouses. "A Merry, Merry Christmas from the John Shirleys. / [back:] 1625 Ridgewood Drive, East Lansing, Michigan / Best wishes of the holiday season to all of you from all of us. The Shirleys / The Shirleys lived in a trailer on land off Fairpoint St. -during the war. / Late 40's" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.22.
Linus Pauling standing outdoors. "In the Ozarks with the Doisys from St. Louis at the farm given him by his Univ. / About 1950" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.23.
Children posing outside for a group portrait. "Standing, left to right: Nicky [Brownria?], Sally Summers, Bill Allen, Tad Williamson, Cynthia Platt / Sitting-Me [Linda Pauling], Daphne Adams, Elenore Kenny, Sarah Strater, Michael Shlanderman, ?, Marion Hall, Russell Chandler, Marion MacFarland, Susy Dakin." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.24.
Ava Helen Pauling. "Play Hulji[?]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.25.
Linus Pauling (right), walking outside with an unidentified man. Both wearing academic regalia. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.26.
Linus Pauling walking outside with several unidentified men, all wearing academic regalia. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.27.
Linus Pauling walking outside with several unidentified men, all wearing academic regalia. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.28.
Linus Pauling walking outside with several unidentified men, all wearing academic regalia. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.29.
Portrait of Ava Helen and Linus Pauling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.30.
Jimmie Bell, Linus Pauling, and Laslo Zechmeister picnicking on the beach. "Jimmie Bell LP Zechmeister" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.31.
Two unidentified women walking across the lawn at a picnic. "BBM" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.32.
Sigrid and Morgan Ward sitting on the floor. "Sigrid Ward Mrs. Morgan Ward" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.33.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling sitting and playing a board game with Sigrid and Morgan Ward. An unidentified woman (right) sitting and reading a book. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.34.
Two unidentified people standing outside in front of a house. "Back of house" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.35.
Ava Helen Pauling standing in her garden. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.36.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, and Aunt Abigail Elizabeth Darling standing by the sea. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.37.
Portrait of Richard Badger. "Dick Badger" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.38.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling and Aunt Abigail Elizabeth Darling standing by the sea. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.39.
Aunt Abigail Elizabeth Darling and Peter Pauling standing outdoors. "[Aunt Elizabeth]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.40.
Dougcoy (?), Crellin Pauling (?), Linda Pauling, and Aunt Abigail Elizabeth Darling standing outside. "Dougcoy? / ? Crellin / Linda / Aunt Elizabeth" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.41.
Ava Helen Pauling standing in her garden, holding a flower. "Ava Pauling / 3500 Fairpoint / in back garden. 1941?" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.42.
Ava Helen Pauling standing outside by a water pump. Ava Helen smiling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.43.
Richard Santure in uniform, standing with his wife. "Linus's cousin Richard Santure and his wife. He is Aunt Beth's son. 1942-43. He made the Air Force his career." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.44.
Richard Santure in uniform. "Richard Santure Aunt Beth's son Linus's cousin" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.45.
Peter Pauling [?] looking at a paper held by Linus Pauling Jr. [?] Two unidentified men sitting behind them. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.46.
Portrait of Peter Pauling wearing a collared shirt. [Irregular shape] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.47.
Laslo Zechmeister reclining on a couch, reading. "Zechmeister" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.48.
Mrs. Zechmeister sitting on a couch with a table in front of her. "Mrs. Zechmeister" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.49.
Mr. Zechmeister sitting behind a desk with an open book in front of him. "Zechmeister" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.50.
Mrs. Zechmeister standing in front of a house with an unidentified man. "My wife with an American student. Zechmeister" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.51.
Ronald Norrish sitting with a radio and bookcase behind him. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.52.
Laslo Zechmeister's house with an overview of a city. "Zechmeister house Pics" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.53.
Clark Millikan sitting behind a desk. Portrait given to switchboard operators at Caltech. "To Miraculous Peachy with best regards Clark B. Millikan" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.54.
Portrait of Edward C. Barrett. "Best Wishes Edward C Barrett Beaux Arts L.A." Photograph by Beaux Arts L.A. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.55.
Portrait of Richard Badger. "Dick Badger" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.56.
Linus Pauling holding a chemical model during a lecture. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.57.
Classroom full of unidentified individuals sitting in desks and facing the right, with an overhead projector set up. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.58.
Close-up of Albert Einstein. "Albert Einstein" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.59.
Linus Pauling laughing. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.60.
Close-up of Albert Schweitzer, frontal view. "Lotte Meitner-Graf, London." Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.61.
Pauline Pauling, seated at a desk and posing with several pairs of Paddies slippers, including two sets which are framed and mounted on the wall behind her. Photograph by Atkinson Studio, 2419 Lincoln Blvd., Venice, California. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.62.
Formal portrait of Clara Alsie Robison Suddaby, frontal view. [LP handwriting:] "From little Ruthie (Ruth [Jacobsen ?])" [feminine handwriting:] "(my mother) Clara Alsie Robison Suddaby / Taken off a large picture / Born October. 12, 1880. Died June 29, 1954." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1940s.
194?i.63.
Linus Pauling standing outdoors on a porch and looking to his right at a snowman that is holding a broom and outfitted in a a beret. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1940s.
194?i.64.
Linus Pauling standing along on a rock in the middle of a river. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1940s.
194?i.65.
Linus Pauling standing on a ledge overlooking the Grand Canyon, Arizona. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1940s.
194?i.66.
Linda Pauling seated in a tulip garden and looking to her left. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1940s.
194?i.67.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling smiling and conversing with one another in a lecutre hall. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1940s.
194?i.68.
An unidentified individual and Crellin Pauling peering out through the window of a train. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1940s.
194?i.69.
Group photo of several individuals at a desert recreational outing. Crellin Pauling is seated near the front. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1940s.
194?i.70.
Crellin Pauling assembling a snowman in his front yard, Pasadena, California. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1940s.
194?i.71.
Group photo of six individuals at the beach. Seated to the right is Linda Pauling. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1940s.
194?i.72.
Linda Pauling, wearing a long yellow dress and holding a flower bouquet, posing in a garden near a wagon wheel. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1940s.
194?i.73.
Linda Pauling, wearing a long yellow dress and holding a flower bouquet, seated in a garden setting. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1940s.
194?i.74.
Profile image of Linda Pauling, wearing a long yellow dress and holding a flower bouquet, standing on a patio. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1940s.
194?i.75.
Linda Pauling, wearing a long white dress and holding a yellow flower bouquet, posing in near her parents' swimming pool. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1940s.
194?i.76.
Profile image of Linda Pauling, wearing a long white dress and holding a yellow flower bouquet, walking down an aisle, serving as a wedding attendant. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1940s.
194?i.77.
Close-up image of Linda Pauling, standing in front of the Pauling family home, Pasadena, California. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1940s.
194?i.78.
Linda Pauling, seated outdoors holding a puppy with a second dog at her feet. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1940s.
194?i.79.
Linda Pauling, standing outdoors with her hands clasped behind her back, peering to the right of the camera. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1940s.
194?i.80.
Ava Helen Pauling, posing from the compartment of a train engine. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1940s.
194?i.81.
Ava Helen Pauling, posing outdoors with two unidentified women. All three are wearing formal dress. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1940s.
194?i.82.
Ava Helen Pauling, posing outdoors with and unidentified boy and two unidentified women. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1940s.

1950i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1950.
1950i.1.
Portrait of Ava Helen Pauling. Photographer Maryland Studio, Pasadena, California. Black and white print. 1950.
1950i.2.
Portrait of Ava Helen Pauling. Photographer Maryland Studio, Pasadena, California. Black and white print. 1950.
1950i.3.
Portrait of Ava Helen Pauling. [signed by AHP] Photographer Maryland Studio, Santa Barbara, California. Black and white print. 1950.
1950i.4.
Portrait of Ava Helen Pauling. Photographer Maryland Studio, Pasadena, California. Black and white print. 1950.
1950i.5.
Ava Helen sitting in a green MG Roadster convertible. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1950.
1950i.6.
Ava Helen sitting in a green MG Roadster convertible. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1950.
1950i.7.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling standing in front of a house. Ava Helen with her arm over Linus's shoulder. "August. 1950 / Taken by Dick Lippman" Black and white print. 1950.
1950i.8.
Portrait of Ava Helen Pauling. "Ava Helen Pauling 3500 Fairpoint Pasadena California / if not used kindly return to L.P. Job 2695 Sac. ST. S.F. 15 / [stamped on bottom of photo:] MARYLAND STUDIO 80 North Hill Avenue Pasadena, California" Black and white print. 1950.
1950i.9.
Portrait of Ava Helen Pauling. "Maryland Studio" [Original found in Large Photos box] black and white print. 1950.
1950i.10.
Linus Pauling sitting in his living room, holding a book in his lap. Linus wearing a suit. Stamped on front: Maryland Studio. Black and white print. 1950.
1950i.11.
Linus Pauling sitting in his living room, holding a book in his lap and holding his chin as if in contemplation. Linus wearing a suit. "2030 1" Maryland Studios. Black and white print. 1950.
1950i.12.
Linus Pauling sitting in his living room, holding a book in his lap. Linus wearing a suit. "2031 6" Maryland Studios. Black and white print. 1950.
1950i.13.
Linus Pauling sitting in his living room, holding a book in his lap and holding his chin as if in contemplation. Linus wearing a suit. "2025 8" Maryland Studios. Black and white print. 1950.
1950i.14.
Linus Pauling, sitting in his living room, holding a book in his lap. Linus wearing a suit. "2026 5" Maryland Studios. Black and white print. 1950.
1950i.15.
Linus Pauling standing in his living room, holding a book in his hand. Linus wearing a suit. "2028 4" Maryland Studios. Black and white print. 1950.
1950i.16.
Linus Pauling standing in his living room, holding an open book. Linus wearing a suit. "2029 3" Maryland Studios. Black and white print. 1950.
1950i.17.
Ava Helen Pauling driving her MG Roadster convertible with Linus Pauling sitting in the passenger seat. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950.
1950i.18.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling walking along a wide sidewalk. "Midi Libre 12 Rue d'Alger - Montpelier, France Service Photographique 1950's" "1743" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950.
1950i.19.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing on a runway, ready to board a flight to France. Linus and Ava Helen smiling, Linus waving his hat. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950.
1950i.20.
Ava Helen Pauling wearing a hat and sunglasses, and leaning on her MG Roadster convertible. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1950.
1950i.21.
Group portrait of gentlemen with a diagram corresponding to individual identifications which includes: "Derge, Wagner, Wallace, Carney, Alexander, Rosenqvist, Huntington, Johnson, Beeman, Stumpf, Lazarus, Crawford, Ham, Lawless, Russell, Van Nordstrand, Moore, Barth, Hay, Dunnington, Fitzwilliam, Rundle, Sheldon, Shoemaker, Swann, Blatz, Speiser, Firkpatrick, Oriani, Fankuchen, Waber, Dunkerley, Brusie, Shull, Fajans, Gibney, Cohen, Brewer, Coffinberry, Busk, Schonfeld, Shapiro, Hansen, Busk, Moeller, Darken, Derge, Bever, Frederickson, Wannier, Gwathmey, Gulbransen, Jackel and Wise." "AAAS July 3, 1950 New Hampton N.H." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 3, 1950.
1950i.22.
Alfred Stern looking at the camera with hands clasped. "Alfred Stern" "To Mrs. Peache Vickerson, the kindest and most charming telephone supervisor I ever met-on three different continents (America, Europe, Africa) Cordially Alfred Stern June, 1950" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June, 1950.
1950i.23.
Portrait of Robert Millikan. "Robert A. Millikan" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950.
1950i.24.
The Chemistry Department from The California Institute of Technology, including Verner Schomaker, Stuart Bates, Laslo Zechmeister, Dan Campbell, Joe Koepfli, Earnest Swift, Carl Nieman, Don Yost, Howard Lucas, J. Holmes Sturdivant, Stanley Swingle, Robert Corey and Walt Schroeder. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950.
1950i.25.
Crellin Pauling posing in the front seat of his mother's green MG Roadster convertible. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1950.

1951i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1951.
1951i.1.
Linus Pauling, Naomi Cecille Epel, and Ava Helen Pauling sitting. Linus holding baby Naomi. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1951.
1951i.2.
Linus Pauling sitting next to baby Naomi Cecille Epel. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1951.
1951i.3.
Portrait of Ava Helen and Linus Pauling. Portrait by Peter Pan Photo. Black and white print. 1951.
1951i.4.
The 1951 Gilbert Newton Lewis Medal ceremony. University of California Berkeley Professor Li standing with Linus Pauling. Berkeley, California. "Professor Pauling at time of award of G.N. Lewis Medal, Berkeley, 1951. With Prof. Li of UC" Print courtesy of ASCU Photography. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1951.
1951i.5.
Cover of the December 17th issue of Chemical Engineering and News, featuring Professors Choh Hao Li and Linus Pauling working in a lab. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December 17, 1951.
1951i.6.
Linus Pauling (front row, center) posing with eight chemistry teachers. Linus wearing a long-sleeve Hawaiian shirt. Stillwater, Oklahoma. "2043 [written on the bottom left corner] / 8451 [written in pencil on right top corner] / LP with chemistry teachers / ~1950 ; Sweetwater [sic Stillwater?] Oklahoma" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1951.
1951i.7.
Linus (front row, third from right) and Ava Helen Pauling (second row, second from right) standing with the chemistry teachers of Stillwater, Oklahoma. "1827 [written in pencil on right top corner] / 8456 [written in pencil on left side] / Stillwater Okla. ; Chem. Teachers / Ava Helen ; L. Pauling" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1951.
1951i.8.
Linus (back row, ninth from right) and Ava Helen Pauling (second row, center) posing with the chemistry teachers of Stillwater, Oklahoma and their families. Stillwater, Oklahoma. "Stillwater, Okla. ; 1951 / 8452 [written in pencil left bottom corner]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1951.
1951i.9.
Linus Pauling sitting on a couch, holding baby Naomi Cecille Epel. "4/18/51 Dr Linus Pauling holding Naomi Cecille Epel" [OSU Valley Library has the original] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April 18, 1951.
1951i.10.
Linus Pauling (right) standing with Edward Mack, Jr. (left). Columbus, Ohio. "Edward Mack Jr and Linus Pauling Columbus Ohio Feb. 8, 1951" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. February 8, 1951.
1951i.11.
Baby Naomi Epel sitting next to Linus Pauling. Correspondence enclosed (A 1993 letter from Naomi Epel requesting an interview with Linus Pauling, and Linus's reply). "1951" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1951.
1951i.12.
Linus Pauling receiving a Gilbert Newton Medal from Professor Melvin Calvin. Linus and Melvin wearing tuxedos. "Presentation of the first Gilbert Newton Lewis Medal of the California Section of the American Chemical Society, to Linus Pauling, by Prof. Melvin Calvin, November, 1951" "Refer to: E1-243F Number: ASUC Photography Room 4, Eshleman - AS. 3-4800, Ext. 8 Univ. of Calif. - Berkeley Please Credit 2-719" "1951" Color print. 1951.
1951i.13.
Linus Pauling sitting, holding his first Greek book. Pasadena, California. Copyright Maryland Studios. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1951.
1951i.14.
Space-filling model of the alpha-helix. Photo taken in the 1980s, but model built in 1951. Photographer unknown. Oversized color print on cardboard stock. 1951.
1951i.15.
Oil portrait of Linus Pauling, featuring a model of the alpha-helix in the foreground. Original painting by Leon Tadrick. 1951.

1952i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1952.
1952i.1.
Proctor & Gamble Miami Valley Laboratories Dedication, September 12, 1952. Linus Pauling in a group attending a Soap and Synthetic Detergent Phases Seminar. (Other individual participants identified in an enclosed list). Courtesy of Photographic Laboratory, Proctor and Gamble Co. Black and white print. 1952.
1952i.2.
Baird Hastings (in spectacles), Mrs. Hastings (in black dress), Ava Helen Pauling, and Linus Pauling at the Paris Opera, after attending the Deuxieme Congres International de Biochemie. Remaining individuals in photo are unidentified. Paris, France. July 21-27, 1952. Courtesy of Hallery Reproduction Publication Interdites. Black and white print. July 21-27, 1952.
1952i.3.
Linda Pauling. Portland, Oregon. Portrait by Arlen Quan of Reed College. Black and white print. 1952.
1952i.4.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling celebrating Thanksgiving outside. Chilao, Angeles National Forest, California. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1952.
1952i.5.
Crellin, Linda, and Peter Pauling standing outside. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1952.

1953i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1953.
1953i.1.
Eric Temple Bell sitting in front of a house, smoking a cigar. "Prof. Eric Temple Bell" "With all good wishes to the ladies in the telephone room E.T. Bell, June 1953" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1953.
1953i.2.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Carl Pauling. Portrait by Peter Pan Photo. Black and white print. 1953.
1953i.3.
Profile of Linus Pauling. Linus looking very serious. Rehovot, Israel. "Linus Pauling, November. 1953, Rehovot, Israel" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November, 1953.
1953i.4.
Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion standing [?] with Niels Bohr and Linus Pauling at the King David Hotel in Jerusalem. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1953.
1953i.7.
Photo album, in separate box. "To Professor Linus C. Pauling, With the compliments and best wishes of Meyer W. Weisgal, Scenes from the inauguration of Yad Chaim Weizmann and other memorial observances held at Rehovot on the first anniversary of the passing of Dr. Chaim Weizmann." Sequence of photos through _18. 1953.
1953i.5.
Bertrand Russell. "Bertrand Russell" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1953.
1953i.6.
Linus Pauling on a crowded boat. Sweden. "Near Stockholm - perhaps" "Near Yetterby - August 1953" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1953.
1953i.7.
Linus Pauling (front row, center) at a memorial ceremony for Israel's first president, Dr. Chaim Weizmann. Rehovot, Israel. "Part of the gathering at the ceremony of inaugurating Yad Chaim Weizmann at Rehovot on Thursday, October 29, 1953." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. October 29, 1953.
1953i.8.
Linus Pauling signing the scroll for the corner stone to Yad Chaim Weizmann. Rehovot, Israel. "Signing the scroll for the cornerstone of Yad Chaim Weizmann at the ceremony held on October 29, 1953." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. October 29, 1953.
1953i.9.
Linus Pauling (second row, fourth from right) among the guests of honor at Dr. Chaim Weizmann's memorial ceremony. Rehovot, Israel. "Guests of honor on the main platform at the Memorial Assemble for Dr. Chaim Weizmann at Rehovot on Oct. 30." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. Pauling in second row looking at papers. October 30, 1953.
1953i.10.
Linus Pauling (second row, third from left) among the guests of honor at Dr. Chaim Weizmann's memorial ceremony. Rehovot, Israel. "Another view of the main platform guests." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1953.
1953i.11.
Linus Pauling (front row, second from left) at the dedication ceremony for the Isaac Wolfson Building and the cornerstone laying for the Institute of Physics at the Weizmann Institute of Science. Rehovot, Israel. "Platform guests at the ceremony of dedicating the Isaac Wolfson Building for the department of Experimental Biology and Laying the Cornerstone of the Institute of Physics at the Weizmann Institute of Science, November 3, 1953." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November 3, 1953.
1953i.12.
Linus Pauling (front row, second from left) watching Professor Aharon Katchalsky addressing the audience at the memorial ceremony for Dr. Chaim Weizmann. Rehovot, Israel. "Professor Aharon Katchalsky, Chairman of the Scientific Committee of the Weizmann Institute of Science for 1952-53, Addressing the audience at the ceremonies held on November 3, 1953." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November 3, 1953.
1953i.13.
Professor Niels Bohr signing the scroll for the cornerstone of the Institute of Physics at the Weizmann Institute. Linus Pauling (far left) sitting and smiling. Rehovot, Israel. "Professor Niels Bohr, of Copenhagen, signing the scroll for the cornerstone of the Institute of Physics at the Weizmann Institute." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1953.
1953i.14.
Linus Pauling (left) listening to a lecture by Professor Herman F. Mark of the Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. Rehovot, Israel. "Professor Herman F. Mark, of Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, delivering scientific lecture at the Beth Ha'am in Rehovot during the memorial period." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1953.
1953i.15.
Professor Isaac Beremblum, Mrs. Vera Weizmann, and Linus Pauling standing. "With Mrs. Vera Weizmann, widow of the first President of Israel, and Professor Isaac Beremblum, head of the Department for Experimental Biology at the Weizmann Institute." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1953.
1953i.16.
Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion talking to Linus Pauling. Jerusalem, Israel. "With Mr. David Ben-Gurion, The Prime Minister of Israel, at the King of David Hotel, Jerusalem, November 5, 1953." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November 5, 1953.
1953i.17.
Linus Pauling signing the guest register at the Weizmann Institute of Science. "Signing the register of the Weizmann Institute of Science in the Institute Library." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1953.
1953i.18.
Linus Pauling standing outside with Herman Mark, Katchalsky [?], and an unidentified man. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1953.
1953i.19.
Linus Pauling (front row, third from the left) in a group photograph at the Pasadena Conference on the Structure of Proteins. Pasadena, California. "Wilson / Perutz / Schomaker / Watson / Dunitz / Huxley / Crick / Marsh / Pasternak / Schroeder / Lindley / Trueblood / Bruchner / Huggins / Pepinsky / Palmer / Rollett / Riley / Luzzate / Freeman / Beadle / Davies / Tyler / Wilkins / Kendrew / Rich / Magdoff / King / Pauling / Krimm / Corey / Harker / Sutherland / Astbury / Bear / Bragg / Patterson / Edsall / Schmitt / MacArthur / Furnas / Randall / Elliott / Low / Itano / Trotter / Hughes / Pasadena Conference on the structure of Proteins / California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California / 21 - 25 September 1953" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. September 21-25, 1953.
1953i.20.
Out-of-focus close-up of Linus Pauling. Copenhagen, Denmark. "Copenhagen August 1953" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. August, 1953.
1953i.21.
A group picnic at the Pasadena Conference on the Structure of Proteins. Linus Pauling standing behind a table. Pasadena, California. "September. 1953 Protein Conference" "Event by Dr. Arthur Elliot, Moray Wharf Lane, Bourne End, Bucks." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. September, 1953.
1953i.22.
Arne Wilhelm Kaurin Tiselius, Ava Helen Pauling, and Arne Westgren sitting at a dinner table. Stockholm, Sweden. "Left Tiselius [?], Middle Ava Helen Pauling, Right Westgren" "Stockholm 1953" Photographer: Dagens Bild. Black and white print. 1953.
1953i.23.
Bertrand Russell standing next to Linus Pauling. London, England. "Bertrand Russell & Linus Pauling CR [?] 1953 London" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1953.
1953i.24.
Portrait of Bertrand Russell. London, England. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1953.
1953i.25.
Linus Pauling, smiling and wearing a black beret. "By Drikinini[?]" "1953" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1953.
1953i.26.
Herbert Evans and Linus Pauling wearing academic robes for the installation ceremony of Chancellor Kerr. Berkeley, California. "Linus Pauling" "Herbert Evans" "Installation of Chancellor Kerr, Berkeley, 1953." "Taken by Dr. Emerson of Merck[?]" Color print. 1953.

1954i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1954.
1954i.1.
Linus Pauling smiling widely and holding his Nobel Prize for Chemistry. Anita Oser Pauling, Linda Pauling, and Ava Helen Pauling hugging Linus. Ava Helen kissing Linus. Stockholm, Sweden. Copyright Reportagebild, KL. S. Kyrokogaia 18, Stockholm, Sweden. Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.2.
Linus Pauling smiling widely and holding his Nobel Prize for Chemistry. Anita Oser Pauling, Linda Pauling, and Ava Helen Pauling standing next to Linus. Stockholm, Sweden. "Stockholm backstage at the Concert Hall Afternoon of 10 December 1954 Just after the Nobel Ceremony" "Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, Linda Pauling, Anita Pauling" Copyright Reportagebild, KL. S. Kyrokogaia 18, Stockholm, Sweden. Black and white print. December 10, 1954.
1954i.3.
Linus Pauling Jr.'s son Peter Chadwick Pauling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.4.
Linus Pauling Jr.'s son Christopher Carl Pauling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.5.
Linus Fowler Pauling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.6.
Nobel Prize laureates Thomas Huckle Weller (Physiology/Medicine), Max Born (Physics), Frederick Chapman Robbins (Physiology/Medicine), John Franklin Enders (Physiology/Medicine), and Linus Pauling (Chemistry) standing at the 1954 Nobel Prize ceremony. Stockholm, Sweden. Copyright World Wide Photo. Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.7.
Professor Hans Bethe of Cornell University standing with Linus Pauling inside Prof. Frank Long's home. Ithaca, New York. Photographer Fred Mohn, black and white print. 1954.
1954i.8.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling exiting the Nassau Tavern. Princeton, New Jersey. "November. 1954 / 9 / Princeton, N.J. / Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling, just two days after the award of the Nobel Prize in chemistry." "(first came when we were at Cornell, Ithaca, N.Y.) Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November 9, 1954.
1954i.9.
Portrait of Linus Pauling standing outside. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.10.
Linus Pauling shaking hands with Professor Frank A. Long of Cornell University. "(SU1) ITHACA, N.Y., November 3 - CONGRATULATED - Dr. Linus Pauling (left) professor of chemistry at California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Calif., is congratulated by Cornell University's Prof. F.A. Long today on winning Nobel prize for chemistry. The California professor was at Cornell here to deliver a lecture when he learned of award announced in Stockholm. Long is head of Cornell's chemistry department." Copyright Wide World Photos. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November 3, 1954.
1954i.11.
Linus Pauling standing in front of a house. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.12.
Kurt Godel and Albert Einstein standing outside. "Albert Einstein + Kurt Godel ca. 1954 Courtesy of Richard Arens Univ. of California Los Angeles" Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.13.
Crellin Pauling sitting with an unidentified woman at the 1954 Nobel Prize ceremony. Stockholm, Sweden. Copyright Reportagebild, KL.S Kyrkocaia 18, Stockholm-Sweden. Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.14.
Peter Pauling, Crellin Pauling, Anita Oser Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling Jr., Linda Pauling, and Linus Pauling at the 1954 Nobel Prize ceremony. Copyright Reportagebild, KL.S Kyrkocaia 18, Stockholm-Sweden. Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.15.
Linda, Linus, Ava Helen, Crellin, Peter, Anita Oser, and Linus Pauling Jr. standing on the sidewalks of Stockholm, Sweden. Copyright Svenskt Pressfoto, Stockholm-Sweden. Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.16.
Anita Oser and Linus Pauling Jr. standing next to their MG. Hawaii. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.17.
Crellin, Linus Fowler, Peter Chadwick, and Christopher Carl Pauling sitting indoors, eating grapes. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.18.
Ken Hedberg, Verner Schomaker, Norton Wilson, Gunnar Bergman and seven unidentified individuals standing on a stage, singing. December 1954. The stage presentation "The Road to Stockholm: The Appalling Life of Linus Pauling" presented in commemoration of the first Nobel Prize at Caltech. Photograph by Hank Hoag. Black and white print. December 1954.
1954i.19.
Linus Pauling sitting on a file cabinet, talking. Behind him, a collage made of beach stones glued on a board. "Church Lab, CIT 1954" "2021" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.20.
Dr. Heinz Henisch, Professor G. Stein, Linus Pauling, and Ava Helen Pauling sitting outside the King David Hotel. Jerusalem, Israel. "Dr. Henisch (?), Prof. G. Stein, LP, AHP Jerusalem - King David Hotel Dec. 1954" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December, 1954.
1954i.21.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling and Arne Tiselius at the 1954 Nobel Prize gathering. Stockholm, Sweden, 1954. Copyright Svenskt Pressfoto, Stockholm, Sweden. Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.22.
Birger Ekeberg and Max Born at the 1954 Nobel Prize gathering. Stockholm, Sweden. Copyright Svenskt Pressfoto, Stockholm, Sweden. Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.23.
Birger Ekeberg, Peter Pauling, and an unidentified woman at the 1954 Nobel Prize gathering. Stockholm, Sweden. Copyright Svenskt Pressfoto, Stockholm, Sweden. Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.24.
Birger Ekeberg and Linus Pauling at the 1954 Nobel Prize gathering. Stockholm, Sweden. Copyright Svenskt Pressfoto, Stockholm, Sweden. Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.25.
Goran Liljestrand, Frederick Robbins, John F. Enders, and Thomas Weller at the 1954 Nobel Prize gathering. Stockholm, Sweden. Copyright Svenskt Pressfoto, Stockholm, Sweden. Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.26.
Mrs. John F. Enders, Mrs. Frederick Robbins, and Dagmar Hessel (Riksmarskalken's daughter) at the 1954 Nobel Prize gathering. Stockholm, Sweden. Copyright Svenskt Pressfoto, Stockholm, Sweden. Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.27.
Thomas Weller and an unidentified woman at the 1954 Nobel Prize gathering. Stockholm, Sweden. Copyright Svenskt Pressfoto, Stockholm, Sweden. Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.28.
Thomas Weller, Sten Friberg, and John F. Enders at the 1954 Nobel Prize gathering. Stockholm, Sweden. Copyright Svenskt Pressfoto, Stockholm, Sweden. Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.29.
Linus Pauling sitting with Frederick Robbins at the 1954 Nobel Prize gathering. Stockholm, Sweden. Copyright Svenskt Pressfoto, Stockholm, Sweden. Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.30.
Frederick Robbins, Birger Ekeberg, Hans Von Euler, and Max Born at the 1954 Nobel Prize gathering. Stockholm, Sweden. Copyright Svenskt Pressfoto, Stockholm, Sweden. Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.31.
Frederick Robbins, Linus Pauling, Thomas Weller and others attending a conference on polio. Stockholm, Sweden. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.32.
Linus Pauling, Thomas Weller, an unidentified man, and Dr. Gard (speaking) attending a conference on polio. Stockholm, Sweden. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.33.
Linus Pauling lecturing at Hebrew University, Ava Helen Pauling (front row, second left) listening. Photographer W. Braun. Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.34.
Professor Manne Siegbahn and Max Born at the 1954 Nobel Prize gathering. Stockholm, Sweden. Copyright Svenskt Pressfoto, Stockholm, Sweden. Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.35.
The 1954 Nobel Prize gathering. Front row, left to right: Linus Jr., Peter, and Linda Pauling, sitting. Back row: An unidentified man and Crellin Pauling standing. Stockholm, Sweden. Copyright Svenskt Pressfoto, Stockholm, Sweden. Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.36.
The 1954 Nobel Prize gathering. Front row, left to right: Linus Pauling Jr., Peter Pauling, and Anita Oser Pauling sitting. Back row: An unidentified man, Crellin Pauling, Linda Pauling standing. Stockholm, Sweden. Copyright Svenskt Pressfoto, Stockholm, Sweden. Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.37.
A photograph collage of two of unidentified cancan dancers and Linus Pauling Jr. dressed in a dark overcoat and top hat. "LP Jr. with Cancan girls." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.38.
Linus Pauling standing in front of a bookshelf and pointing at a chemical model. "Linus Pauling August 1954 (CIT News Bureau)" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. August, 1954.
1954i.39.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling lying in bed, receiving bed and breakfast from two girls dressed as angels. Stockholm, Sweden. "Stockholm December 1954." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.40.
Framed clipping of a newspaper cartoon. Cartoon featuring the audience of the Nobel Prize ceremony with Linus Pauling in the middle of the front row. Dec. 12, 1954. "Prof. Linus Pauling stole the show at the Nobel banquet with his cheerful laugh. THEFT: Dignified we sit at the festive tables. Glumly we half listen to the words - the words of boring speeches. Suddenly we become alert: somebody is laughing, laughing in this formal hall. Long we hesitate, long we question: shall we refuse, shall we dare to open our tightly closed shell? At first we felt he had done wrong to laugh. Then slowly we realize that gladly we would have shared his crime, he who stole the show at the banquet. Best wishes to the very charming 'thief' Ingrid Gumpel MT sondag [Sunday] 12 dec. 1954". December 12, 1954.
1954i.41.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling at the 1954 Nobel Prize gathering. Linus and Ava Helen standing wearing formal attire, posing for a portrait. Stockholm, Sweden. "December 1954" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December, 1954.
1954i.42.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling dancing at the 1954 Nobel Ball. Stockholm, Sweden. "Ava Helen + Linus Pauling / Nobel Ball, Blue Room, City Hall, Stockholm, 10 December. 1954 / [Photographer:] EPU / Copyright by PRESSENS BILD, STOCKHOLM 1-SWEDEN Postbox 707 - Tel. 20 80 22, 20 88 22 Denna bild far ej utlanas, over latas eller anvandas for annan publicering an overenskommits" Black and white print. December 10, 1954.
1954i.43.
Linus Pauling shaking hands with King Gustav at the 1954 Nobel Prize Ceremony. Stockholm, Sweden. "King Gustav + Linus Pauling at the Nobel Ceremony, Concert House, Stockholm, 10 December. 1954; [Photographer:] Foto 'Text & Bilder'" Black and white print. December 10, 1954.
1954i.44.
Linus Pauling on stand during the 1954 Nobel Prize Ceremony. Stockholm, Sweden. "Nobel Prize Ceremony 10 December 1954 Concert Hall, Sweden / Chemistry Laureate Linus Pauling 6th from left in second row / Return to Ava Helen Pauling / [Photographer:] Hans Malmberg / Tio Fotografer ; Tel 200975, 210962 ; Drottinggatan 88 C ; Stockholm C Sweden" Black and white print. December 10, 1954.
1954i.45.
Linus Pauling escorting Princess Sibylla to dinner after receiving the Nobel Prize. Stockholm, Sweden. "Professor Pauling escorted Princess Sibylla to the dinner at the Town Hall on Friday evening after receiving the Nobel Prize. 12/54" Copyright Wide World Photos. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.46.
Linus Pauling wearing a tuxedo for the 1954 Lucia Celebration at the University of Stockholm. Stockholm, Sweden. "Lucia Celebration, National Science Association of the University of Stockholm December 13, 1954 / Photo by Olle Bjönkman" Black and white print. December 13, 1954.
1954i.47.
Linus Pauling receiving the Award of the Order of the Ever-Jumping Green Frog. An unidentified man wearing a black robe and cowl standing and holding a sign decorated by crude illustrations and runes. University of Stockholm, Sweden. "Award of the 'Order of the Ever-Jumping Green Frog' to Linus Pauling. -Lucia Dag, University of Stockholm Dec. 13, 1954 / Photo by Olle Bjönkman" Black and white print. December 13, 1954.
1954i.48.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling dressed formally for the 1954 Nobel Chemistry Award. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.49.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling standing outside the Nassau Tavern, looking at each other. Princeton, New Jersey. "1954, Princeton, NJ" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.50.
Linus Pauling standing outside the Nassau Tavern, rubbing his chin and smiling. Princeton, New Jersey. "Princeton 1954 LP 1718" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.51.
Linus Pauling sitting at a table. "Dr. Linus Pauling 1954 1761" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.52.
Linus Pauling and King Gustav at the 1954 Nobel Prize Ceremonies. "LP King Gustov" "Linus Pauling 1954 Nobelpristagare" Copyright Presens Bild Ab. Black and white print. [Original filed as scrapbook, see box 6.006, entry 6.94]. 1954.
1954i.53.
From left to right: Max Born, Linus Pauling, John Enders, Mrs. Enders, and Frau Born at the Nobel Prize Ceremonies. "Frau Born Mrs. Enders John Enders Linus Pauling, Max Born Stockholm 10 December 1954" Copyright Stockholms Tidiningen. Black and white print. [Original filed as scrapbook, see box 6.006, entry 6.94]. December 10, 1954.
1954i.54.
The 1954 Nobel Prize Ceremony. "Nobel Ceremony 1954" Copyright Reportagebild. Black and white print. [Original filed as scrapbook, see box 6.006, entry 6.95]. 1954.
1954i.55.
Anita Oser, Linda, and Ava Helen Pauling standing behind Linus Pauling. Linus holding his Nobel Prize. The 1954 Nobel Prize Ceremony. Stockholm, Sweden. "10 December 1954" Copyright Text & Bilder. Black and white print. [Original filed as scrapbook, see box 6.006, entry 6.95]. December 10, 1954.
1954i.56.
Left to right: Linus Pauling Jr., Linus Pauling, two unidentified women, and King Gustav at the 1954 Nobel Prize ceremony. Stockholm, Sweden. "Linus Pauling 1954 Nobelpristagare" "King Gustaf, LP, Linus Pauling Jr. Li" Copyright Pressens Bild. Black and white print. [Original filed as scrapbook, see box 6.006, entry 6.95]. 1954.
1954i.57.
Linus Jr., Crellin, and Peter Pauling standing behind Linus Pauling. Linus sitting and holding his Nobel Prize. The 1954 Nobel Prize ceremony. Stockholm, Sweden. "Linus Jr., Crellin, Peter, Linus Pauling 10 December 1954" Copyright Text & Bilder. Black and white print. [Original filed as scrapbook, see box 6.006, entry 6.96]. December 10, 1954.
1954i.58.
Thomas Weller, Max Born, Frederick Robbins, John Enders, and Linus Pauling standing on stage, holding their Nobel prizes. Stockholm, Sweden. "Five of the six American Nobel Laureates of 1954 (the sixth: Hemingway) Weller, Born, Robbins, Enders, Pauling" Photograph by Hans Malmberg. Black and white print.[Original filed as scrapbook, see box 6.006, entry 6.96]. 1954.
1954i.59.
The 1954 Nobel Prize Ceremony. Linus Pauling seated, holding his Nobel Prize, while John Enders, Frederick Robbins, and Thomas Weller stand to receive theirs. Stockholm, Sweden. "1954" Photograph by Hans Malmberg. Black and white print. [Original filed as scrapbook, see box 6.006, entry 6.97]. 1954.
1954i.60.
Peter, Crellin, Linus Jr., Ava Helen, Linda [behind Ava Helen], and Linus Pauling at the 1954 Nobel Prize ceremony. Stockholm, Sweden. "December 1954 Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, Linda Pauling, Linus Pauling Jr. Crellin Pauling, Peter Pauling" Copyright Stockholms-Tidningen. Black and white print. [Original filed as scrapbook, see box 6.006, entry 6.97]. 1954.
1954i.61.
The audience of the 1954 Nobel Prize ceremony. The Pauling family sitting in the front row, on the right. Stockholm, Sweden. "Pauling Family 1954" Photograph by Hans Malmberg. Black and white print. [Original filed as scrapbook, see box 6.006, entry 6.99]. 1954.
1954i.62.
Linus Pauling bowing on stage while the 1954 Nobel Prize ceremony audience stands and applauds. Stockholm, Sweden. "Linus Pauling acknowledging receipt of Nobel Prize, 10 December 1954 Concert House, Stockholm, King Gustaf, Princess Marg." Copyright Reportagebild. Black and white print. [Original filed as scrapbook, see box 6.006, entry 6.101]. December 10, 1954.
1954i.63.
Linus Pauling standing with the American Ambassador to Sweden John M. Cabot and Professors Frederick Robins, Thomas Weller, John Enders, and Max Born. "1954, Prof. Pauling, the American Ambassador, Profs. Robins, Weller, Enders, and Born. (The latter of G. Britain, the others of the U.S.A.)" Copyright Pressen Bild. Black and white print.[Original filed as scrapbook, see box 6.006, entry 6.102]. 1954.
1954i.64.
Linus Pauling using a model to illustrate molecular structure a few days prior to being awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry. "Linus Pauling in 1954 with model demonstrating molecular structure. A few days after this picture was taken, Pauling was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry." [Courtesy of Oregon Historical Society] "This photograph is issued for reference use only. It is not to be copied for resale or digitally transferred. Permission for use in a publication, film or video production, or for any commercial use, must be requested in writing from the Photographs Archivist. Photographs Department / Oregon Historical Society / 1200 SW Park Avenue / Portland, Oregon 97205-2441 / Negative Number Or Hi 81309 / Dr. Linus Pauling Oct. 29, 1954" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. October 29, 1954.
1954i.65.
Linus Pauling holding a chemical model. "Professor Linus Pauling holding model of sulfanilamide molecule 1954 1665" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.66.
Linus Pauling standing and holding a model of sulfanilamide. "Early 1950's Dr. Linus Pauling 1760" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.67.
Sketch of Professors Linus Pauling, Thomas Weller, Max Born, Frederick Robbins, and John Enders in seventeenth-century costume. [1954 Nobel laureates in Chemistry, Medicine and Physics] An indecipherable signature in the lower right hand corner [L. Curan?] [Located in the Oversize Section]. 1954.
1954i.68.
Ken Hedberg and an unidentified man in white robes standing before a microphone with Verner Schomaker seated in the background. December 1954. The stage presentation "The Road to Stockholm: The Appalling Life of Linus Pauling" presented in commemoration of the first Nobel Prize at Caltech. Photograph by Hank Hoag. Black and white print. 1954.
1954i.69.
Verner Schomaker standing before a microphone. Ken Hedberg stands by his side. Norton Wilson and Gunnar Bergman are in the background with two unidentified women. Everyone wears white robes. December 1954. The stage presentation "The Road to Stockholm: The Appalling Life of Linus Pauling" presented in commemoration of the first Nobel Prize at Caltech. Photograph by Hank Hoag. Black and white print. December, 1954.
1954i.70.
An unidentified man sitting in front of a microphone, wearing a white robe. An unidentified woman sits on the far right of the image. December 1954. The stage presentation "The Road to Stockholm: The Appalling Life of Linus Pauling" presented in commemoration of the first Nobel Prize at Caltech. Photograph by Hank Hoag. Black and white print. December, 1954.
1954i.71.
Ken Hedberg, Norton Wilson, Gunnar Bergman and seven unidentified individuals standing on a stage, singing. December 1954. The stage presentation "The Road to Stockholm: The Appalling Life of Linus Pauling" presented in commemoration of the first Nobel Prize at Caltech. Photograph by Hank Hoag. Black and white print. December, 1954.
1954i.72.
Ken Hedberg, Norton Wilson, Gunnar Bergman, Verner Schomaker and six unidentified individuals wearing white robes and standing on a stage. December 1954. The stage presentation "The Road to Stockholm: The Appalling Life of Linus Pauling" presented in commemoration of the first Nobel Prize at Caltech. Photograph by Hank Hoag. Black and white print. December, 1954.
1954i.73.
An unidentified gentleman standing behind a microphone with a patch over his left eye. Gunnar Bergman sits in the background while three unidentified individuals watch. December 1954. The stage presentation "The Road to Stockholm: The Appalling Life of Linus Pauling" presented in commemoration of the first Nobel Prize at Caltech. Photograph by Hank Hoag. Black and white print. December, 1954.

1955i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1955.
1955i.1.
Linus Pauling in office at the Crellin Lab. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.2.
Linus Pauling at the 1955 Indian Science Congress. Baroda, India. Photograph by R.N. Prasad. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.3.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling standing next to a taxi cab. California. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1955.
1955i.4.
Albert Einstein standing in front of Field Hall, Institute for Advanced Studies, Princeton, New Jersey. Photographed from Linus Pauling's original by Zelek S. Herman. Original photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.5.
Ava Helen Pauling feeding deer. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.6.
Six unidentified Indian women standing outside, dressed in traditional Indian costumes with flower crowns. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.7.
Two unidentified Indian women dancing and holding hands. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.8.
An unidentified building. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.9.
An unidentified Indian woman dancing at the foot of a staircase. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.10.
Front row, left to right: P.B. Mathur, S.C. Srivastava (Secretary), Dr. T.N. Shivpuri, Professor S. Ghosh, Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, Dr. A.K. Dey, R.S. Singh, and K.L. Yadav, sitting. Middle row, left to right: V.K. Mathur, U.S. Tiwari, Kuman S. Mukerji, K.K. Ganja, K. M. Sapne, K.I. Kapoor, K. S. Chawla, K. S. Chattreji, Khod Kumar, and M. Akmal standing. Back row: S. Kumar, M.L. Kaul, S.C. Jain, B.B. Pandey, and K.C. Muthur standing. The Chemical Society of the University of Allahabad. Allahabad, India. February, 1955. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. February, 1955.
1955i.11.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, M. Nagaoka, and an unidentified individual exchanging gifts. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.12.
M. Nagaoka, Linus Pauling, and an unidentified individual conversing. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.13.
M. Nagaoka, Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, and an unidentified individual, laughing. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.14.
Linus Pauling and M. Nagaoka looking into a microscope. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.15.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, and an unidentified individual, viewing a medal. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.16.
Linus Pauling sitting. Uttar Pradesh, India. "Paddy With respects from Paramhans Tewari Department of Chemistry Lucknow University [Illegible letter].P. India February 4, 1955." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. February 4, 1955.
1955i.17.
Linus Pauling sitting. February 22, 1955. India. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. February 22, 1955.
1955i.18.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting next to a bust of Mahendra Lal Sircar. Calcutta, India. "Calcutta, February 15, 1955 Presented to Prof. Linus Pauling Asit Ray." Photograph by Asit Ray. Black and white print. February 15, 1955.
1955i.19.
Linus Pauling and four unidentified individuals. May 10, 1955. Photograph by G. Glattenberg. Black and white print. May 10, 1955.
1955i.20.
Linus Pauling. Delivering a public lecture on health [sickle cell anemia], February 26, 1955. Asahi Press [?] photograph. Black and white print. February 26, 1955.
1955i.21.
Linus Pauling standing and cutting a cake. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.22.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, and a group of unidentified people eating dinner in a Japanese restaurant. "Dinner at a Japanese - style room / AHP / LP / 1955?" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.23.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting at a table, eating with chop-sticks. "AHP, LP." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.24.
Two unidentified women dancing, dressed in traditional Japanese costumes. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.25.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling with the Kyoto University Physics Department. "1954 Tsuyoshi [?] Ohmishi [?] / Linus Pauling ; Kyoto University / 1954 Physics Dept / Yukona LP AHP Mrs. Yukona / Dr. S.T. Ohmishi / Hahnemosun [?] Med. Sdr. [?] ; February. 1955" Photograph by Tsuyoshi Ohmishi [Sp?]. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.26.
Dr. S. Chatterjee, Dr. P.C. Dutt, Father S.J. Beckers, Asit Ray, Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, B. Banerjee, and S. Banerjee standing for a group portrait. Calcutta, India. "February 15, 1955 Presented to Prof. Linus Pauling Asit Ray" Photograph by Asit Ray. Black and white print. February, 1955.
1955i.27.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, Prof. Ishibashi, Yukawa, Pres. Takikawa, Prof. Tanaka, and Prof. Sakurada standing at the gate of Rakuyu Hall. University of Kyoto, Japan. Photograph by Michihiro Ishibashi. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.28.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, T. Onishi, Yukawa, Mrs. Yukawa, and several other unidentified individuals. University of Kyoto, Japan. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.29.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling eating with several unidentified individuals. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.30.
Ishibashi's son, Linus Pauling, Kitabawa, and Ava Helen Pauling at the gate of the Katsura Detached Palace. Kyoto, Japan. Photograph by Masayoshi Ishibashi. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.31.
Linus Pauling lecturing. Kyoto, Japan. "Sickle cell..." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.32.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside with two unidentified men. Kyoto, Japan. "The Garden of Katsura Detached Palace, Kyoto" "Fealprawry [?] 1955 J. Ankprawy[?]" Photograph by Michihiro Ishibashi. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.33.
Linus Pauling at Osaka University. Osaka, Japan."March 2, 1955 At Osaka Univ." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. March 2, 1955.
1955i.34.
Linus Pauling at Osaka University. "March 2, 1955 At Osaka Univ." Osaka, Japan. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. March 2, 1955.
1955i.35.
Linus Pauling at Osaka University, March 2, 1955. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. March 2, 1955.
1955i.36.
Linus Pauling and an unidentified individual. Kyoto, Japan. "On the way from Kasuga-Shinto-Shrine to Jugetsudo (where you attend the tea ceremony) March 3, 1955." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. March 3, 1955.
1955i.37.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, and several unidentified individuals at Rakuyu Hall. Kyoto, Japan. Photographer Michihiro Ishibashi, black and white print. 1955.
1955i.38.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, and unidentified individual at the Gate of Miyako Hotel. Kyoto, Japan. Photograph by Michihiro Ishibashi. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.39.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, and several unidentified individuals talking. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.40.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, and several unidentified individuals visiting a ceramics factory. Japan. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.41.
Linus Pauling in the Crellin Lab at Caltech. "LP in his office. Crellin lab Caltech. / 15 September 1955." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. September 15, 1955.
1955i.42.
Several unidentified people on stage, posing for a group photograph. Linus Pauling (front row, fifth from right) sitting next to Ava Helen Pauling (front row, fourth from right). Puerto Rico. "1955 / Puerto Rico" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.43.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling eating dinner with an unidentified group of people. Puerto Rico. "1955 / Puerto Rico" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.44.
Ava Helen (third from left), and Linus Pauling (second from left) posing with an unidentified group of people. Los Canos, Puerto Rico. "Dedicated to Mr. and Mrs-Pauling in occasion to your visit to Canos [?] - [signature] / 1955 / Puerto Rico" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.45.
Four pictures on one print. Top left: Ava Helen and Linus Pauling sitting at a desk in a classroom looking at each other. Bottom left: Ava Helen sitting at a desk, Linus standing and cutting a cake. Top right picture: Linus teaching a class. Bottom right: Linus teaching a class and laughing. "LP on [?] / Kyoto Univ. / 28 February. 1955 / AHP LP cutting birthday cake / [photographer:] 1954 Tsuyoshi [?]" Photograph by Tsuyoshi [Sp?]. Black and white print. February 28, 1955.
1955i.46.
Linus Pauling standing with a group of unidentified men, signing a book. "With Compliments, L[?] Keimar [?], 9/2/55" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. September 2, 1955.
1955i.47.
The Miyako Hotel. Kyoto, Japan. "Kyoto Miyako Hotel" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.48.
Four unidentified men wearing sunglasses standing on a bridge. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.49.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing between two unidentified men at the Kyoto train station. Kyoto, Japan. "1955. March 6 at Kyoto station" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. March 6, 1955.
1955i.50.
Linus Pauling dancing the kadekaru dance with an unidentified Japanese woman wearing a kimono. Tokyo, Japan. "LP dancing kasekaru dance with geisha girl March 1955 Made by Prof. Yamagisawa Fac. of Eng. Keio Univ. Kaganei-machi, Tokyo" Photograph by Professor Yamagisawa of Keio University. Black and white print. March, 1955.
1955i.51.
An unidentified man, Linus Pauling, and Ava Helen Pauling, standing in front of the Kasuga Grand Shrine. Nara, Japan. "3 March, 1955, Nara. Just in front of the main building of Kasuga-shrine." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. March 3, 1955.
1955i.52.
Linus Pauling holding a pointer, standing in front of a chalkboard. Japan. "Linus Pauling Japan March 1955" Photograph by Tsuyoshi [Sp?]. Black and white print. March, 1955.
1955i.53.
Linus Pauling and an unidentified man standing next to a table. "28 February 1955 Yukawa" Photograph by Tsuyoshi [Sp?]. Black and white print. February 28, 1955.
1955i.54.
An unidentified man observing the washing and drying of dyed Yuzen-Zome (silk). Kyoto, Japan. "The washing and Drying of Yuzen-Zome dyed, Kyoto Photo by Michihiro Ishibashi" Photograph by Michihiro Ishibashi. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.55.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting in the back of a car. Linus reading a book, Ava Helen reading over his shoulder. Kyoto, Japan. "In the room of auto, Kyoto Photo by Michihiro Ishibashi" Photograph by Michihiro Ishibashi. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.56.
Linus Pauling cutting a slice of cake for Ava Helen Pauling. Kyoto, Japan. Photograph by Tsuyoshi [Sp?]. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.57.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting at a table with several unidentified women. Ava Helen wearing a white bonnet. "Japan, 1955." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.58.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting at a table with two unidentified women. Ava Helen wearing a white bonnet. "Japan, 1955." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.59.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting at a table with two unidentified women. Ava Helen wearing a bonnet. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.60.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting at a table with two unidentified women. Ava Helen wearing a bonnet. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.61.
Linus Pauling standing outside the Miyako Hotel with an unidentified male. Kyoto, Japan. "1955-3-6 at Kyoto Miyako Hotel." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. March 6, 1955.
1955i.62.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling clapping while sitting at a dinner table with three unidentified people. Japan. "AHP, LP. Dinner at a Japanese-style room. 1955?" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.63.
Jaime Benitez, Linus Pauling, and Ava Helen Pauling talking. San Juan, Puerto Rico. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.64.
Linus Pauling sitting in the Crellin lab at the California Institute of Technology. "LP in lab at CIT 1955" "1955 from Marv Osler" "Prof. Crellin Lab - ca 1950" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.65.
Linus Pauling standing and writing on a blackboard. "February 22 1955" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. February 22, 1955.
1955i.66.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting at a small table. Ten unidentified Japanese men and two unidentified Japanese women surrounding them. Japan. "LP + AHP in Japan March 1955" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. March, 1955.
1955i.67.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside in front of a large statue of the Buddha. An elderly Japanese man stands with them to AHP's left. "San--Ichiro / LP AHP Prof Mitushima / (Dr Shin Hayao) / Trip to Japan 1955" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.68.
An autographed portrait of Albert Einstein. [Signed on the front:] "A. Einstein" [rubber stamp on font:] "Alan W. Richards, P.O. Box 286, Princeton, N.J." [Letter] "Alan W. Richards, P.O. Box 286, Princeton, N.J." [date] "July 5th 1955" [to] "Dr. Linus Pauling, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena. 4. Cal. My dear Dr. Pauling: Under separate package, I am forwarding you my most recent photo of the late Dr. Einstein, taken on his 75th birthday- Just a few days before he died, I had him autograph two or three and it so happens that they were the last he ever signed. He borrowed my pen to do the job, and next week, when I am in New York on my way to Europe, I am going to present that last one with the pen to the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York-there may be a short notice about it in the papers. I am sending you one of the three last ones, and hope you will enjoy having it. I promised you when you were here with Mrs. Pauling that I would try to get one for you. I read of your trip to Sweden last year and Mrs. Richards and I were proud and happy to have you visit us the evening you were here. I hope your photographs were found suitable. My wife is over in Italy, she received the honor of obtaining a Fulbright scholarship to attend the American Academy in Rome, and went over by sea ten days ago. I fly to London next week, the 15th, and after a couple of weeks with my own folks in England, I shall proceed on to Italy and join her there. I am very happy that it was my privilege to capture so many shots of Dr Einstein in the ten years I knew him- he was one of the most gracious gentlemen I ever worked for, and I hope, that by offering the Yeshiva University his last picture, it will have sentimental value for his people-my chief purpose, to keep it from falling into the hands of collectors who would have bargained in cash for its possession. Einstein would have hated that.--With kindest regards and to Mrs Pauling [signed] Alan W Richards." Black and white print. July 5, 1955.
1955i.69.
P. Ray and Linus Pauling. Holding test tubes at the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Calcutta, India. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.70.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling standing outside between two unidentified individuals. India. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1955.
1955i.71.
Unidentified individual, unidentified individual, Ava Helen Pauling, unidentified individual and Linus Pauling. Outdoors, in India. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1955.

1956i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1956.
1956i.1.
Ava Helen and Linda Pauling sitting on the cabin porch at Deer Flat Ranch. "Linda and H.P. at cabin on Deer Flat Ranch 1956." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1956.
1956i.2.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling standing with Sir Cyril Norman Hinshelwood (third from right) and others at the 1956 Avogadro meeting. Rome, Italy. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1956.
1956i.3.
Linus Pauling delivering the Avogadro Address. Rome, Italy. June 6, 1956 Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 6, 1956.
1956i.4.
President Gronchi congratulating Linus Pauling after his delivery of the Amedeo Avogadro Commemoration Address. Rome, Italy. June 6, 1956. "1956. President Gronchi congratulating Linus Pauling after his delivery of the Amedeo Avogadro Commemoration Address. Rome, Italy. June 6, 1956." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 6, 1956.
1956i.5.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling attending the Avogadro meeting. Rome, Italy. June 6, 1956. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 6, 1956.
1956i.6.
Anita, Linus Fowler, Ramona, and Linus Pauling Jr. standing outside by their pool. Pasadena, California. "Christmas 1956, Pasadena, Anita, Linus Fowler, Linus Jr. holding Ramona." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December 25, 1956.
1956i.7.
Crellin and Lucy Pauling sitting together. Christmas 1956. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December 25, 1956.
1956i.8.
Peter and Julia Pauling sitting together. Christmas 1956. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December 25, 1956.
1956i.9.
Linus Pauling standing with Professor H.P. [?] of Taiwan University. January 1956. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. January, 1956.
1956i.10.
The 1956 Pauling family Christmas. Back row, left to right: Crellin, Linda, and Linus Pauling Jr. Front row: Lucy, Anita, Ava Helen, Peter, and Julia Pauling. "l. to r. Crellin, Linda, LP Jr., Lucy, Anita, AHP, PJP, Julia / Fairpoint St. / Christmas 1956." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December 25, 1956.
1956i.11.
Professor Giovanni Battista Bonino accepting the Avogadro Medal from Italian President Giovanni Gronchi at the 1956 Avogadro Symposium. Rome, Italy. "Avogadro 1956" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1956.
1956i.12.
Sir Cyril Norman Hinshelwood accepting the Avogadro Medal from Italian President Giovanni Gronchi at the 1956 Avogadro Symposium. Rome, Italy. "Avogadro 1956" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1956.
1956i.13.
The 1956 Avogadro Symposium. Rome, Italy. "Avogadro / Rome ; 1956" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1956.
1956i.14.
An unidentified man (right), shaking hands with Italian President Giovanni Gronchi at the 1956 Avogadro Symposium. Rome, Italy. "Avogadro / Rome 1956" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1956.
1956i.15.
Linus Pauling being congratulated by Italian president Giovanni Gronchi at the Avogadro Symposium. Rome, Italy. "Linus Pauling and the President of Italy, / Avogadro Symposium / Rome ; June 1956" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June, 1956.
1956i.16.
Linus Pauling giving his autograph to an unidentified woman. Prof. Giovanni Battista Bonino stands in the background. Rome, Italy. "Avogadro 1956" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1956.
1956i.17.
Linus Pauling sitting while Prof. Giovanni Battista Bonino lectures at the Avogadro Symposium. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1956.
1956i.18.
Linus Pauling speaking to an audience at the Avogadro Symposium. Rome, Italy. "Avogadro / Rome ; 1956" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1956.
1956i.19.
Linus Pauling speaking to an audience at the Avogadro Symposium. Pauling lecturing in a large room decorated with expansive Italian murals. Rome, Italy. "Avogadro / Rome / 1956" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1956.
1956i.20.
Linus Pauling speaking to an audience at the Avogadro Symposium. Pauling lecturing in a large room decorated with expansive Italian murals. Rome, Italy. "LP giving Avogadro Address in Rome. / President of Italy in front seat." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1956.
1956i.21.
Linus Pauling sitting in the background while an unidentified man gives a speech at the Avogadro Symposium. Rome, Italy. "Avogadro Medal / 1956 / Rome ; Campodiglio [?]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1956.
1956i.22.
An audience at the Avogadro Symposium. Rome, Italy. "Avogadro / 1956" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1956.
1956i.23.
Linda (front row, second from right) and Ava Helen Pauling (front row, first on right) seated in the audience at the Avogadro Symposium. Rome, Italy. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1956.
1956i.24.
Linda (front row, second from right) and Ava Helen Pauling (front row, first on right) seated in the audience at the Avogadro Symposium. Rome, Italy. "Rome, June 1956 / Presentation of Amedeo Avogadro Medal to LP, also Hinshelwood / Linda and AHP in front row" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June, 1956.
1956i.25.
Linus Pauling speaking to an audience at the Avogadro Symposium. Pauling lecturing in a large room decorated with expansive Italian murals. Rome, Italy. "Avogadro 1956" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1956.
1956i.26.
Linus Pauling speaking to an audience at the Avogadro symposium. Pauling lecturing in a large room decorated with expansive Italian murals. Rome, Italy. "Avogadro Medal / 1956 / Rome" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1956.
1956i.27.
Linus Pauling speaking at the Avogadro Symposium. Rome, Italy. "Linus Pauling speaking to attendees of the Avogadro symposium. LP giving Avogadro Address in Rome ; LP received Amadeo Avogadro medal June 1956" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June, 1956.
1956i.28.
Linus Pauling speaking at the Avogadro Symposium. "Avogadro 1956" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1956.
1956i.29.
Linus Pauling speaking in front of a blackboard with two unidentified men at the Texas Company (Texaco) Beacon Lab. "Beacon Lab, The Texas Co / 24, April, 1956 ; With Dr. Sawyer" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April 24, 1956.
1956i.30.
Frederic Bohnenblust leaning against a wall and holding a cigarette. "Dept. of Math - and Dean of Grad. Oct '56" Photograph by Patterson. Black and white print. October, 1956.
1956i.31.
Linus Pauling lecturing. "Harold F. Perkins / U of B.C. Vancouver March 1956" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. March, 1956.
1956i.32.
Linda Pauling and Francesco Giordani sitting in a restaurant. "Linda + Prof. Francesco Giordani / Naples June 1956" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June, 1956.
1956i.33.
A red brick house with white trim. Linus Pauling's house at Big Sur. [?] "This is a Kodacolor Print made by Eastman Kodak Company / T.M. Regis. U.S. Pat. Off. / Week Ending Aug. 4, 1956. / VII PA 1" Photographer unknown. Color print. August 4, 1956.
1956i.34.
A red brick house with white trim. Linus Pauling's house at Big Sur. [?] "This is a Kodacolor Print Made by Eastman Kodak Company / T.M. Regis. U.S. Pat. Off. / Week Ending Aug. 4, 1956 / VII PA 1" Photographer unknown. Color print. August 4, 1956.
1956i.35.
Landscape at Big Sur. [?] "This is a Kodacolor Print Made by Eastman Kodak Company / T.M. Regis. U.S. Pat Off. / Week Ending Aug. 4, 1956 / VII PA 1" Photographer unknown. Color print. August 4, 1956.
1956i.36.
A red brick house with white trim. [?] "This is a Kodacolor Print Made by Eastman Kodak Company. / T.M. Regis. U.S. Pat. Off. / Week Ending Aug. 4, 1956 / VII PA 1" Photographer unknown. Color print. August 4, 1956.
1956i.37.
Linus Pauling on The American Forum. "The American Forum. Youth wants to Know, Jan 1, 1956 The American Forum, 1927 K Street NW, Washington 6, D.C. NBC PHOTO by Elmer Holloway" Photograph by Elmer Holloway. Black and white print. January 1, 1956.
1956i.38.
Linus Pauling on The American Forum. "The American Forum NBC PHOTO by Elmer Holloway" Photograph by Elmer Holloway. Black and white print. 1956.
1956i.39.
Linus Pauling on The American Forum. "The American Forum, 1627 K Street NW, Washington 6, D.C. NBC PHOTO by Elmer Holloway Ava Helen Pauling" Black and white print. 1956.
1956i.40.
Linus Pauling on The American Forum. "The American Forum, 1627 K Street NW, Washington 6, D.C. NBC PHOTO by Elmer Holloway" Photograph by Elmer Holloway. Black and white print. 1956.
1956i.41.
Linus Pauling Jr., Anita Oser, Linus Fowler and Ramona. Fairport, Ohio. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1956.
1956i.42.
Wedding photo of Crellin Pauling and Lucy Mills. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1956.
1956i.43.
Elizabeth Darling. "Elizabeth Adaline (Sedgwick) Darling 2nd wife of Linus W. Darling (at about 80 years) She died at 85" [On the back are brown marks from tape] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1956.
1956i.44.
Head and shoulders portrait of Linus and Ava Helen Pauling, both smiling. Photograph used for 1956 passport. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1956.

1957i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1957.
1957i.1.
Rear view of Linus and Ava Helen Pauling walking outside with others. Leningrad, USSR. "Leningrad, 1957." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.2.
Linus Pauling standing outside the Institute for High Molecular Compounds. Leningrad, USSR. "LP Leningrad 1957 Taken by B. Erusalimsky Inst. For High Molecular Compounds." Photograph by B. Erusalimsky [sp?]. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.3.
Linus Pauling and Mikhail V. Volkenstein standing outside together. USSR. "LP + Volkenstein."Photographer unknown. Color print. 1957.
1957i.4.
Linus Pauling walking outside. Leningrad, USSR. "Linus Pauling Leningrad 1957." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.5.
Left to right: N. M. Chirkov, V.B. Miller, V.N. Kondratiev, Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, A. F. Kapustinskii, S.G. Entelis, and S.M. Kogarko standing outside. Moscow, USSR. Attached: "(From right to left): S.M. Kogarko, S.G. Entelis, A. F. Kapustinskii, L. Pauling and his wife, V.N. Kondratiev, V.B. Miller, N. M. Chirkov." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.6.
Linus Pauling. Print courtesy of the News Bureau at California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.7.
Linus Pauling and James A. Shannon at the Fourth Annual National Institutes of Health Lecture. "May 1, 1957- 4th Annual NIH Lecture Dr. Linus Pauling + James A. Shannon." Courtesy of the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. May 1, 1957.
1957i.8.
Linus Pauling speaking at the Fourth Annual National Institutes of Health Lecture, May 1, 1957. Print courtesy of the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. May 1, 1957.
1957i.9.
Linus Pauling holding a flat-bottomed flask. "Helen Bullock, science news reporter." Print courtesy of the Dallas Morning News. Photograph by Clint Grant. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.10.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling eating dinner with two unidentified men. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.11.
Linus Pauling sitting at a table with an unidentified man. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.12.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling standing outside their old cabin at Deer Flat Ranch. "LP + AHP Deer Flat Ranch - old cabin - 1957" Photograph by Arthur Dubinsky. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.13.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, and an unidentified individual at a formal gathering. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.14.
Crellin and Lucy Pauling's first daughter Cheryl at four months. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.15.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting at a dinner table. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.16.
Linus Pauling (far left) and several unidentified individuals standing outside. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.17.
Linus Pauling walking outside with several unidentified individuals. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.18.
Linus Pauling sitting at a dinner table with several unidentified men. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.19.
Linus Pauling standing outside, talking with several unidentified individuals. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.20.
Linus Pauling posing for sculptor Erna Weill. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.21.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting outside. Lubejana, Yugoslavia. "Lubejana, Yugoslavia July, 1957." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July, 1957.
1957i.22.
Linus Pauling, an unidentified individual, and Ava Helen Pauling walking outside. Moscow, USSR. "Moscow, 1957." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.23.
L. Don Goddard and Linus Pauling. In LP's Caltech office, preparing for the broadcast of Medical Horizons. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.24.
William Strauss and Linus Pauling. The men are outside; LP is sitting next to a truck and speaking into a phone. Preparing for the broadcast of Medical Horizons. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.25.
Linus Pauling and L. Don Goddard. In LP's Caltech office, preparing for the broadcast of Medical Horizons. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.26.
Linus Pauling, L. Don Goddard, and unidentified individuals. In LP's Caltech office, adjusting microphones in preparation for the broadcast of Medical Horizons. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.27.
Linus Pauling, L. Don Goddard, and unidentified individuals. In LP's Caltech office, adjusting microphones in preparation for the broadcast of Medical Horizons. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.28.
Linus Pauling drawing molecular structures on the blackboard. "LP on structure of Proteins / Strassburg / 1957" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.29.
Linus Pauling walking with Charles Sadron. Strasbourg, France. "LP & Sadron in hall of Inst. of Macromolecules / Strassburg / July 1957" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.30.
Left to right: An unidentified man, Charles Sadron, and Linus Pauling talking. Strasbourg, France. "L to R / [unidentified man], Sadron, LP / Strassburg 1957" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.31.
Linus Pauling sitting and listening to Charles Sadron. "L.P. listening to his introduction by Sadron, Strassburg 1957" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.32.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sorting index cards. Linus holding his glasses. " / 1957 / LP & AHP working on the petition - signatures of scientists for a test ban treaty and against the spread of nuclear weapons." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.33.
An unidentified man, Kapustinskii [?], Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, and Wainstein [?] sitting together. "Schubnikov Institute / Moscow / 1957 / Kapustinsky / Wainstein" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.34.
Left to right: N.M. Chirkov, V.B. Miller, V.N. Kondratiev, Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, A.F. Kapustinskii, S.G. Entelis, and S.M. Kogarko standing outside. Moscow, USSR. "[unidentified man], [unidentified woman], Kondratiev[?], AHP, LP, Kapustinsky, [unidentified man], Kogarko / Inst. Of Chem Phys Ak. Nauk (Semenov) / Moscow / 8 Aug. 1957" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. August 8, 1957.
1957i.35.
Left to right: N.M. Chirkov, V.B. Miller [obscured], V.N. Kondratiev, and Linus Pauling standing outside. Linus laughing. Moscow, USSR. "4NPKOP KONAPATEB AYNHO [?] / Inst. Of Chem. Phys. Ak. Nauk (Semenov) / Moscow / 8 Aug. 1957" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. August 8, 1957.
1957i.36.
S.G. Entelis, N.M. Chirkov, Linus Pauling, S.M. Kogarko, V.N. Kondratiev, Wainstein [?], Ava Helen Pauling, V. B. Miller, and A. F. Kapustinskii standing outside. Moscow, USSR. "Inst. Of Ch. Phys. Akad. Nauk (Semenov) / Moscow / 8 Aug. 1957" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. August 8, 1957.
1957i.37.
N.M. Chirkov, S.G. Entelis (obscured), Ava Helen Pauling, V.N. Kondratiev (obscured), Wainstein [?], Kapustinskii, V. B. Miller (obscured), S. M. Kogarko (obscured), and Linus Pauling walking outside together. Moscow, USSR. "Inst. Of Chem. Phys. Ak. Nauk (Semenov) / Moscow / 8 Aug. 1957" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. August 8, 1957.
1957i.38.
Linus Pauling and A. F. Kapustinskii standing outside wearing black berets. Moscow, USSR. "To Prof. L. Pauling with best wishes / Cordially yours Kapustinsky. Moscow / 1957" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.39.
Linus Pauling sitting next to A. F. Kapustinsky. A.I. Oparin is standing between them. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.40.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting at a dinner table. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.41.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting on a floral-motif chair next to A. F. Kapustinsky. "To dear Mrs. Pauling. Pasadena 1935 - Moscow 1957. Yours respectfully Kapustinsky." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.42.
Dr. Kenneth Johnson, Dr. Robert H. Hill, Linus Pauling (holding an award), and Dr. William Bergen. Pauling receiving honorary membership in the American Association of Clinical Chemists. "Left to right: Dr. Kenneth Johnson (section chairman), Dr. Robt. H. Hill, (National President), Dr. Linus Pauling, Dr. Wm. Bergren (section Program Chair.) / March 5, 1957 / LA section of A.A.C.C. / Presentation of Honorary membership in Amer. Assoc. Of Clinical Chemists to Prof. Linus Pauling" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. March 5, 1957.
1957i.43.
Television journalists from Medical Horizons crowded into Linus Pauling's office. Linus Pauling (obscured by chemical models) sitting at his desk. "Linus Pauling / Telecast of June 1957 / Medical Horizons / CIBA" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June, 1957.
1957i.44.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling (front row, second and third from right, respectively), at the International Congress in Paris. July 18th to 24th, 1957. "AHP & LP in front / Paris 1957" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 18, 1957.
1957i.45.
Linus Pauling (second from left) at the Academie des Sciences Inscriptions et Belles Lettres de Toulouse. Toulouse, France. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.46.
Linus Pauling addressing the Academie des Sciences Inscriptions et Belles Lettres de Toulouse. The president of the academy (center) and an unidentified man (right) sitting. Toulouse, France. "Toulouse le Juin 1957" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June, 1957.
1957i.47.
Linus Pauling at the Academie des Sciences Inscriptions et Belles Lettres de Toulouse. Toulouse, France. "Toulouse le Juin 1957" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June, 1957.
1957i.48.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling reading correspondence together and smiling. Ava Helen seated at a desk, Linus standing behind her. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.49.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting and sorting index cards. Reference: "#8 Page 92 ; Linus Pauling on Peace / Rising Star Press 650/966-8920" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.50.
Linda Pauling in a formal dress, walking down an outdoor aisle at her wedding. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.51.
George Miller sitting on a rock, next to his dog. "June - 57 / 'Uncle George W. Jeffie / George Miller" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June, 1957.
1957i.52.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling attending an awards ceremony from the Academie des Sciences Inscriptions et Belles Lettres de Toulouse. Toulouse, France. "Toulouse le 21 Juin 1957" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 21, 1957.
1957i.53.
Linus Pauling receiving the Pierre Fermat medal from an unidentified man at an awards ceremony from the Academie des Sciences Inscriptions et Belles Lettres de Toulouse. Ava Helen Pauling (obscured) sitting. Toulouse, France. "Toulouse le 21 Juin 1957". June 21, 1957.
1957i.54.
The president of the Academie des Sciences Inscriptions et Belles Lettres de Toulouse pinning the Pierre Fermat medal on Linus Pauling. Toulouse, France. "Toulouse le 21 Juin 1957" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 21, 1957.
1957i.55.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing next to an unidentified man. Toulouse, France. "Toulouse le 21 Juin 1957" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 21, 1957.
1957i.56.
An unidentified woman wearing lab coat, Ava Helen Pauling, and Linus Pauling standing in a laboratory. Ava Helen holding a bouquet of flowers. Moscow, USSR. "Moscow 1957. August" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.57.
Ava Helen Pauling receiving a gift from an unidentified little girl during a conference from the Academie des Sciences Inscriptions et Belles Lettres de Toulouse. Linus Pauling looking at the little girl. "Toulouse le 21 Juin 1957" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 21, 1957.
1957i.58.
Ava Helen Pauling and an unidentified woman sitting outside on a bench. Postojna, Yugoslavia. "Postojna, Yugoslavia / July 1957" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July, 1957.
1957i.59.
Ava Helen Pauling (first from right), and a group of unidentified women posing outdoors. Lubejana, Yugoslavia. "Lubejana / Yugoslavia / Congress 1957 / Nature of Hydrogen Bond / AP on far left of the picture" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.60.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling sitting with A.I. Oparin (front, right), N.M. Sissakian (back, right) and a group of unidentified men. Moscow, USSR. "Moscow 1957 / Oparin L.P. AP / Sissakian / ? / ? / ?" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.61.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting on a couch, facing an unidentified group of people. Moscow, USSR. "LP & AHP / 1957 Moscow / Inst. Crystallography" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.62.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling standing outside with an unidentified man. Leningrad, USSR. "Leningrad 1957" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.63.
Linus Pauling standing on a pier. "Leningrad 1957" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.64.
Linus Pauling standing outside between two unidentified men. Leningrad, USSR. "Leningrad 1957" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.65.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside with a group of unidentified people. Leningrad, USSR. "Leningrad 1957" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.66.
Linus Pauling walking outside with an unidentified man behind him. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.67.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling standing outside with a group of unidentified people. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.68.
Linus Pauling and two unidentified men. Ljubljana, Yugoslavia. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.69.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing with members of the Schubnikov institute. "Schubnikov's Institute 1957, Moscow / Wainstein Kep. AHP LP Byelow Pinsker" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.70.
Close-up profile of Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting next to each other on a couch. "Ava Helen and Linus Pauling / Schubnikov's Institute, Moscow 1957 USSR" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.71.
Dr. Melvin Calven, Dr. A.I. Oparin, and Dr. N.M. Sissakian attending the Origin of Life Congress. Moscow, USSR. "Origin of Life Congress Moscow 1957 / Sissakian Oparin Melvin Calven [?] [two arrows are drawn, correcting the order of the names, reversing the position of Sissakian and Melvin Calven]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.72.
Linus Pauling sitting, Bawayn [?] and Wainstein [?] leaning over a table observing him. Moscow, USSR. "Bawayn [?] 16/VIII 81 [?] / Wainstein (ED) / 1957. Moscow"] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.73.
Dorothy Hodgkin and E.W. Hughes sitting in a laboratory. Hodgkin reading, Hughes looking over her shoulder. "Dorothy Hodgkin + E W Hughes December 1957" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December, 1957.
1957i.74.
Linus Pauling and Dorothy Hodgkin sitting on a couch. "Dorothy Hodgkin + Linus Pauling December 1957" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.75.
Linus Pauling and Dorothy Hodgkin sitting on a couch. "Dorothy Hodgkin + Linus Pauling December 1957" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December, 1957.
1957i.76.
Linus Pauling and Dorothy Hodgkin standing in Linus's office. "Dorothy Hodgkin Linus Pauling December 1957" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December, 1957.
1957i.77.
Linus Pauling and Dorothy Hodgkin standing in Linus's office. Dorothy taking a piece of paper from Linus. "Dorothy Hodgkin + Linus Pauling December 1957" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December, 1957.
1957i.78.
Linda Pauling (left) and Dorothy Hodgkin (right) sitting at a table. "Linda + Dorothy December 1957" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December, 1957.
1957i.79.
Linda Pauling (left) and Dorothy Hodgkin (right). Linda reading over Dorothy's shoulder. "Linda + Dorothy Hodgkin December 1957" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December, 1957.
1957i.80.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing with a group of unidentified people. "Cowles 19 Juin 57." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 19, 1957.
1957i.81.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing with a group of unidentified people. "Cowles [?] 19 Juin 57." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 19, 1957.
1957i.82.
Linus Pauling standing outside with members of the Centre de Chimie Théorique de France. Paris, France. "Centre de Chimie Théorique de France (Paris) July of 1957" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July, 1957.
1957i.83.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling standing in front of a house, holding hands. An unidentified brown dog lying in front of them. "Dr. Subha Rao" "July, 1957" Photographer unknown. Color print. July, 1957.
1957i.84.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting next to two women. A child standing behind her. Toulouse, France. "Toulouse, 22 June 1957: dinner at '2 Rue de l'Aubisque[?]'." Photographer unknown. Color print. June 22, 1957.
1957i.85.
Linus Pauling sitting with an unidentified family. Toulouse, France. "Toulouse, 22 June 1957: dinner at '2 Rue de l'Aubisque[?]'." Photographer unknown. Color print. June 22, 1957.
1957i.86.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing in a parking lot between two unidentified women. Toulouse, France. "Toulouse, 22 June 1957: lunch at Blagnac Airport" Photographer unknown. Color print. June 22, 1957.
1957i.87.
Linus Pauling wearing glasses, lecturing from a podium. A glass beaker and cup are on the podium with his notes. "Sadron's Institut des Macromolecules Strassbourght 1957" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.88.
Panorama of Linus Pauling in his lab. Pasadena, California. "1957 My Crellin Lab" "LP CIT Church Crellin Lab About 1950" "Phil Stern 5232 Ventura Canyon Van Nuys, California" Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.89.
Panorama photo of Linus Pauling in his lab. Pasadena, California. "About July 1957? My Crellin Lab" "Phil Stern 5232 Ventura Canyon Van Nuys, California" Black and white print. July, 1957.
1957i.90.
Panorama of Linus Pauling in his lab. Pasadena, California. "Office in Crellin Lab" "Linus Pauling Office in Crellin Laboratory of California Institute of Technology Return to Ava Helen Pauling" "Phil Stern 5232 Ventura Canyon Van Nuys, California" Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.91.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling sitting at a dining table with four unidentified individuals. Taken during trip to the Soviet Union. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.92.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling sitting at a dining table. Taken during trip to the Soviet Union. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.93.
Linus Pauling sitting with his arm around Ava Helen Pauling at a dinner table. Taken during trip to the Soviet Union. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.94.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting at a dining table with an unidentified man. Taken during trip to the Soviet Union. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.95.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling sitting at a dining table with an unidentified man. Taken during trip to the Soviet Union. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.96.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling sitting at a dining table with an unidentified woman. Taken during trip to the Soviet Union. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.97.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling sitting at a dining table with an unidentified woman. Taken during trip to the Soviet Union. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.98.
Bust sculpture of Linus Pauling by Erna Weill. "Erna Weill Sculpture Studio Prof. Linus Pauling" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.99.
Bust sculpture of Linus Pauling, in profile, by Erna Weill. "Erna Weill Sculpture Studio Prof. Linus Pauling" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.100.
A formal party at the wedding of Erich Six and Gilda Vasconcelos. Standing at a table and serving punch are, from left to right, Jose Blanco, unidentified individual [Caltech Scientist], unidentified individual [Consul from Haiti], Vera Maria de Faro [a Brazillian embassy attache], Linda Pauling, Barclay Kamb. June 2, 1957. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.101.
Erich Six and Gilda Vasconcelos being wed in the Pauling family backyard. Linus and Ava Helen Pauling are serving as Matron of Honor and Best man at the wedding. Attendees are standing in the background behind the swimming pool. June 2, 1957. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.
1957i.102.
Linus Pauling, Erich Six, Gilda Vasconcelos and Ava Helen Pauling posing together outdoors at Six and Vasconcelos' wedding. June 2, 1957 Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1957.

1958i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1958.
1958i.1.
Linus Pauling debating Edward Teller on the topic of nuclear fallout: "The Nuclear Bomb Tests...Is Fallout Overrated?" KQED-TV show. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. February 20, 1958.
1958i.2.
Edward Teller and Linus Pauling (rear view) with members of media and television crew during debate on fallout: "The Nuclear Bomb Tests...Is Fallout Overrated?" KQED-TV show. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. February 20, 1958.
1958i.3.
Linus Pauling standing with arms akimbo in his office at the California Institute of Technology. Pasadena, California. Photograph by Wayne Miller. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.4.
Linus Pauling lying on a couch in his office at the California Institute of Technology. Pasadena, California. Photograph by Wayne Miller. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.5.
Linus Pauling, in his office at the California Institute of Technology. Pasadena, California. Photograph by Wayne Miller. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.6.
Linus Pauling, standing akimbo next to a cluttered desk in his office at the California Institute of Technology. Pasadena, California. Photograph by Wayne Miller. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.7.
Linus Pauling in his office at the California Institute of Technology. Pasadena, California. Photograph by Wayne Miller. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.8.
Linus Pauling speaking on the phone in his office at the California Institute of Technology. Pasadena, California. Photograph by Wayne Miller. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.9.
Linus Pauling, Prof. Renate Riemeck and an unidentified gentleman sit behind a table. "Prof. Dr. Renate Riemeck [a message is written in German]" [Original found in Photo Album Box] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.10.
Martin Niemoller, Ava Helen Pauling, Renate Riemeck, Linus Pauling, an unidentified man, and Alois Stoff sitting for a group picture. Essen, Germany. "Alois Stoff, Renate Riemeck, Pastor Niemoller, Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling. 1962[?] Foto Tripp, Dusseldorf, CC Harlottenstr. 41, RUF 21343." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.11.
Linus Pauling at Florida State University. November 2, 1958. Tallahassee, Florida. Photograph by Sidney Fox. Black and white print. November 2, 1958.
1958i.12.
Ned Brooks, Lawrence Spivak, and Linus Pauling, on the set of Meet the Press. "Meet The Press with Dr. Linus Pauling, May 11th, 1958." Original found in Research Notebook 21. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. May 11, 1958.
1958i.13.
Portrait photograph of Linus Pauling. Linus holding a pair of glasses and looking the left. "Prof. Linus Pauling" Four copies of varying distance, one with signature. Ava Helen Pauling has copyright according to a 1967 book by Rich and Davidson, Structural Chemistry. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.14.
Portrait photograph of Linus Pauling. Linus in profile, facing left. "Shelburne Studios, 47 West 63rd Street, N.Y.C." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.15.
Linus Pauling displaying a lapel pin. September 26, 1958. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. September 26, 1958.
1958i.16.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling attending a conference on peace. September 26, 1958. Essen, Germany. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. September 26, 1958.
1958i.17.
Linus Pauling drinking beer with Martin Niemoller. September 26, 1958. Essen, Germany. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. September 26, 1958.
1958i.18.
Linus Pauling standing outside, next to an airplane, shaking hands with Alois Stoff. Linus arriving for a meeting against the atomic bomb. Essen-Dusseldorf, Germany. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.19.
Linus Pauling standing outside next to an airplane, conversing and shaking hands with four unidentified individuals. Linus arriving for a meeting against the atomic bomb. Essen-Dusseldorf, Germany. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.20.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling attending a conference on peace. September 26, 1958. Essen, Germany. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. September 26, 1958.
1958i.21.
Martin Niemoller, Dr. Renate Riemeck, and Linus Pauling standing during a conference on peace. September 26, 1958. Essen, Germany. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. September 26, 1958.
1958i.22.
Linus Pauling receiving a book from Alois Stoff during a meeting against nuclear testing. October 7, 1958. Dusseldorf, Germany. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. October 7, 1958.
1958i.23.
Alois Stoff presenting a book to Ava Helen and Linus Pauling during a conference on peace. October 1, 1958. Dusseldorf, Germany. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. October 1, 1958.
1958i.24.
Linus Pauling sitting and speaking. September, 1958. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.25.
Displays of molecular models, letter on back from Office of the United States Commissioner General. Brussels Universal & International Exhibition, 1958. "Exhibits of Brussels Fair, 1958 / Designed by L. Pauling. Made in CIT Chem Shop." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.26.
Linus Pauling during a news conference at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Building. New York, New York. Photograph courtesy of the Associated Press. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.27.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside a small Japanese building with two unidentified men [Takeshi Kitagawa?]. Kyoto, Japan. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.28.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling standing next to a plane. [Original found in photo album box] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
Photo album, separate box. "Bild - Dokumente Gegen Atomtod, Vom Kampf der Ruhrbevolkerung (uberreicht von der IdK Essen) 1958." Germany. Photo sequence through 1958i.77.
1958i.29.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling reading a photo album. [Original found in photo album box] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.30.
Photograph collage of Linus Pauling's head juxtaposed against gritty factory workers. Sept. 26, 1958. [Original found in photo album box]. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. September 26, 1958.
1958i.31.
Linus Pauling receiving an unidentified object [award?] from an unidentified man. Ava Helen standing on the far right. [Original found in photo album box] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.32.
Linus Pauling standing with two unidentified men. [Original found in photo album box]. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.33.
Front row, left to right: Ava Helen and Linus Pauling. Back row, left to right: Martin Neimoller, Prof. Renate Riemeck, Peter Pauling [not LP and AHP's son], and Alois Stoff. [Original found in photo album box]. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.34.
Left to right: Linus Pauling, Prof. Renate Riemeck, Alois Stoff, and Martin Neimoller. [Original found in photo album box]. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.35.
An unidentified individual, Linus Pauling, Prof. Renate Riemeck, Alois Stoff, Martin Neimoller, and others sitting at a conference table during a talk on peace. [Original found in photo album box]. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.36.
Linus Pauling sitting next to an unidentified man wearing a feather-plumed hat. [Original found in photo album box]. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.37.
Linus Pauling speaking from behind a podium, Prof. Riemeck sitting and looking away. [Original found in photo album box]. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.38.
Prof. Riemeck speaking from behind a podium, Martin Neimoller, Alois Stoff, and Linus Pauling standing. [Original found in Photo Album box] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.39.
Prof. Renate Riemeck, Linus Pauling, and an unidentified man sitting at a conference on peace. [Original found in photo album box]. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.40.
Martin Niemoller, Prof. Renate Riemeck, and Linus Pauling standing and holding flowers during a conference on peace. [Original found in photo album box]. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.41.
Cheryl Pauling at 10 months, playing with a mirror. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.42.
Ava Helen Pauling walking outside with several unidentified people. "Volodalen 1958." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.43.
Ava Helen Pauling walking outside with several unidentified people. An unidentified man [London?] standing next to Ava Helen. "Volodalen 1958 / Quantum Chemistry Group / AHP & London in front" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.44.
Linus Pauling standing outside, talking to H. Shull and Robert Millikan. "Volodalen 1958 / Matseu [?], H. Shull [?], Millikan, LP" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.45.
The kitchen at Deer Flat Ranch. "Deer Flat Ranch / Dear Milton and Dorcas / You can see that I still do not have my new old stove, but I keep hoping. We are all going to Hawaii for Christmas. All nineteen of us. We wish you the Merriest Christmas and a New Year of joy and health. / Ava Helen. Linus Pauling / December 1958" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.46.
Linus Pauling posing for a group photograph with several unidentified individuals. "Kitzhübel Sept. 1958 Taken by Martin Grodzuis" Photograph by Martin Grodzuis. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.47.
Linus (back row, center) and Ava Helen Pauling (first row, fifth from right) posing for a group portrait with several unidentified individuals. "Volodalen 1958" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.48.
Linus Pauling standing in a lab, smiling and holding a beaker. Linus wearing a suit. Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida. "L. Pauling Tallahassee Nov. 1958." Photograph by Sidney Fox. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.49.
Linus Pauling standing beside a chemical model, smiling and facing the left. Linus wearing a suit. California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California. "LP by Rob't Cohen, 1958. 177 S. Sycamore Ave LA 36 1666" Photograph by Robert Cohen. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.50.
Profile of Linus Pauling standing and looking to the right. Linus wearing a suit. California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California. "LP by Rob't Cohen, Pasadena, 1958 1-5 1574" Photograph by Robert Cohen. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.51.
Head and shoulders shot of Linus Pauling smiling. Several chemical models in the background. California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California. "LP 1958 CIT Pasadena CA LP By Robt Cohen, 1958." Photograph by Robert Cohen. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.52.
Linus Pauling standing with the other participants of the Second Annual Pugwash Conference. Lac Beauport, Canada. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.53.
Linus Pauling accepting an honorary degree from Humboldt-Universitat. Berlin, Germany. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.54.
Linus Pauling shaking hands with an unidentified individual from Humboldt University. Ava Helen Pauling sitting with her back to the camera. Berlin, Germany. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.55.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling visiting Humboldt University. Linus holding an honorary degree. Berlin, Germany. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.56.
Linus Pauling accepting an honorary degree from Humboldt University. Berlin, Germany. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.57.
Members of Humboldt University applauding Linus Pauling (off-camera). Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.58.
Linus Pauling speaking at Humboldt University. Linus wearing reading glasses. Berlin Germany. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.59.
Linus Pauling speaking at Humboldt University. Berlin, Germany. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.60.
Members of Humboldt University listening to Linus Pauling. Berlin, Germany. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.61.
Linus Pauling speaking at Humboldt University. Linus standing at the podium with his eyes closed. Berlin, Germany. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.62.
Linus Pauling speaking at Humboldt University. Berlin, Germany. Black and white print, photographer unknown. 1958.
1958i.63.
Members of Humboldt University during Linus Pauling's acceptance of an honorary degree. Berlin, Germany. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.64.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling at Humboldt University. Berlin, Germany. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.65.
Linus Pauling standing outside Humboldt University with several unidentified individuals. Linus holding his honorary degree. Berlin, Germany. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.66.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling at a Humboldt University dinner party. Linus standing. Berlin, Germany. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.67.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling at a Humboldt University dinner party. Berlin, Germany. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.68.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling at a Humboldt University dinner party. An unidentified man standing at the end of the table. Berlin, Germany. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.69.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling at a Humboldt University dinner party. An unidentified woman standing at the end of the table. Berlin, Germany. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.70.
Several unidentified individuals drinking wine together during a Humboldt University dinner party. Berlin, Germany. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.71.
Ava Helen (obscured) and Linus Pauling at a Humboldt University dinner party. An unidentified man standing at the end of the table. Berlin, Germany. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.72.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling toasting with several unidentified individuals from Humboldt University. Berlin, Germany. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.73.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling at a Humboldt University dinner party. Berlin, Germany. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.74.
Linus Pauling receiving carnations from Mdm. Breil [Sp?]. "Düsseldorf 29-6-59 Mdm. Breil [Sp?]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.75.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting at a table with an unidentified man. Linus and Ava Helen on a peace tour. Germany. "Germany [;] Peace Tour Krieg dienst [;] gegner. 1961?" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.76.
Linus Pauling and several unidentified men sitting at a German peace conference. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.77.
Linus Pauling and several unidentified men sitting at a German peace conference. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.78.
Linus Pauling speaking at a German peace conference. Prof. Renate Riemeck sitting and looking away. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.79.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting in a recliner, next to a flowering plant. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.80.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting in a recliner, next to a flowering plant. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.81.
Linus Pauling standing in front of a Japanese building, next to a flowering plant. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.82.
A flowering potted plant. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.83.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting in a recliner, next to a flowering plant. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.84.
Linus Pauling sitting in a recliner, next to a flowering plant. Linus with his hair slicked back. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.85.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting at a dinner table with two unidentified men and one unidentified woman. Japan [?]. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.86.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling walking in a Japanese garden. Japan. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.87.
Ava Helen Pauling [?] facing away from the camera, looking over a body of water. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.88.
Several windswept trees. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.89.
A beach. Japan [?]. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.90.
A boat setting out on large body of water. Japan [?]. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.91.
Several windswept trees standing on a beach. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.92.
A large standing stone inscribed with Japanese characters. Japan. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.93.
A wooded beach. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.94.
A mountain covered with patches of snow and emanating smoke or steam. Japan [?]. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.95.
Ava Helen Pauling standing outside with three unidentified individuals. All wearing long coats. Japan [?]. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.96.
Ava Helen Pauling's friend Kay Fujino and his grandson standing among several tall flowers. "Bring peace from [;] the soil. / Grand PA & Grandson; Kay Fujino" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.97.
Kay Fujino and his grandson standing in front of Kay's garden. "This is my grandchild [;] I got his sister baby [;] March 22. Now I have [;] Seven grand children / Kay Fujino ; AHP's friend of late 40's" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. March 22, 1958.
1958i.98.
Portrait of Hirom Fujino wearing a striped shirt with large black buttons. "For Grand Mrs. Pauling. ; A Merry Christmas and [;] Happy New Year to you. ; From. Hirom / Junaita Studio [;] 92 N. los Robles Ave. [;] Pasadena, California [;] Sycamore 6-6760." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.99.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, two unidentified men and one unidentified woman at the Conference Against A&H Bombs. Hiroshima, Japan. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.100.
Several trees standing near water. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.101.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting next to Kay Fujino. "AHP w/ Kay Fujino" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1958.
1958i.102.
Portraits of participants in the Second Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs, March-April, 1958. Individual images compiled together to create a composite of: [Page 1] Linus Pauling, Vinogradov, Werzsacker, Kuzin, Edsall, unidentified individual [Wielie ?], Oliphant, CF Powell, Higinbotham and Jerome Wiesner. [Page 2] J. Rotblat, unidentified individual, Leo Szilard, Darwin, Rabinowitch, Chou, Topchiev, unidentified individual, Watson-Watt, Gregory, unidentified individual and unidentified individual. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. March-April, 1958.
1958i.103.
Collage of various photographs of participants deliberating. From the Second Pugwash Conference for Science and World Affairs. Linus Pauling sits at a conference table third from the left, in the top left frame. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.104.
Linus Pauling stands behind a filing cabinet in his Caltech office and looks to his right. He is surrounded by molecular models. Wayne Miller, photographer. Black and white print. 1958.
1958i.105.
Contact sheet of images of Linus Pauling in his Caltech office. From a photo session with Wayne Miller, photographer. Black and white prints. 1958.
1958i.106.
Ava Helen Pauling, unidentified individual and Linus Pauling; AHP waves while accepting flowers. October, 1958. Dusseldorf, Germany. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. October 1958.
1958i.107.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling in Essen, Germany, September 26, 1958. Both are seated and looking to their left. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. September 26, 1958.

1959i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1959.
1959i.1.
Linda Pauling Kamb's children Carl "Sasha" Kamb and Barclay "Barky" Kamb, at the beach. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1959.
1959i.2.
Linus Pauling and an unidentified individual. "Found with fallout lecture in Lecture Abstracts file." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1959.
1959i.3.
Linus Pauling sitting outside, next to a Buddhist monk. August 6, 1959. Hiroshima, Japan. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. August 6, 1959.
1959i.4.
Linus Pauling sitting outside, wearing a straw conical hat. August 6, 1959. Hiroshima, Japan. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. August 6, 1959.
1959i.5.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside Dr. Albert Schweitzer's mission hospital. Linus holding a pith helmet, Ava Helen wearing hers. Lambéréne, Gabon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1959.
1959i.6.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside Dr. Albert Schweitzer's mission hospital. Both are holding pith helmets. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1959.
1959i.7.
Ava Helen Pauling holding a beer and Linus Pauling clapping. Essen, Germany. "From Lotte Albrecht, Essen. Taken June 1959" Photograph by Lotte Albrecht. Black and white print. June 1959.
1959i.8.
Portrait of Dr. Tom Lauritsen with hands clasped. "Tommy" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1959.
1959i.9.
Linda Pauling Kamb with her children "Sasha" [Carl Alexander] and "Barky" [Barclay James]. February 23, 1959. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. February 23, 1959.
1959i.10.
Carl "Sasha" Kamb and Barclay "Barky" Kamb eating pork chops. "February 8, 1959. Eating Porkchops" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. February 8, 1959.
1959i.11.
An unidentified couple, Ava Helen and Linus Pauling, and Hienz Kraschutzki walking through the Brandenburg Gate. East Berlin, Germany. "Prof. Pauling and the German representative of the International Council Hienz Kraschutzki are going through the Brandenburger Tor." On separate print: "East Berlin, 5 July 1959." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 5, 1959.
1959i.12.
Linus Pauling speaking at Florida State University. Photograph by Sidney Fox. Black and white print. 1959.
1959i.13.
Linus Pauling standing next to an unidentified man. Japan [?]. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1959.
1959i.14.
An overflow audience listening to Linus Pauling speak against war. Munich, Germany. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1959.
1959i.15.
Linus Pauling speaking to a large audience. Darmstadt, Germany. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1959.
1959i.16.
Linus Pauling and unidentified individuals. June 29, 1959. Dusseldorf, Germany. "Nobelpreistragen Prof. Pauling ruvid aut/unt euier Richtfed der Stadt/Stadl Dusseldorf von OBGlock russt" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 29, 1959.
1959i.17.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting at the head of a conference table. Linus speaking on peace. June 30, 1959. Munster, Germany. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 30, 1959.
1959i.18.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling posing at a bus stop with several unidentified individuals. Japan. [?] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1959.
1959i.19.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, and two unidentified men, boarding an airplane bound for Berlin. Munich, Germany. "On the way to Berlin from Munchen, July 4 1959." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 4, 1959.
1959i.20.
An unidentified older woman, an unidentified younger woman [Lucy Pauling?], an infant [Kirstin Pauling?] and a toddler [Cheryl Pauling?]. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1959.
1959i.21.
Linus Pauling standing outside the Albert Schweitzer Hospital with Dr. Isao Takahashi. Lambéréne, Gabon. "Albert Schweitzer Hospital, Lambéréne, Africa, July 1959, Dr. Isao Takahashi in charge of leper colony, Paddy Pauling." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July, 1959.
1959i.22.
Solvay International Institute of Chemistry. Brussels, France. "[Photographer] G. Coopmans, Rue de Maquis, 114 Evre-Bruxelles [Caption] Institut International De Chimie Solvay; onzieme Conseil de Chimis - Bruxelles, 1-6 juin 1959 [Back row] R. Promel, P. Soupart, R. Brunish, E. Schram, J. Leonis, R. Crockaert, A. Sels. [Second row from back] R. Thomas, R. Hamers, Mme. Sadron, M. Julia, V. Luzatti, A. Claude, C. De Duve, L. Flamache, H. Chantrenne. [Second row from front] R. Markham, L. Vansendriesche, R. Felix, J. N. Davidson, V. Desreux, G. Champetier, J. Th.G. Overbeek, J. Watson, M. Grunberg-Manago, H. Fraenkel-Conrat. [Front row:] G. Schramm, S. Moore, C. Sadron, J. A. V. Butler, J. H. de Boer, A. R. Ubbelohde, Sir Alexander R. Todd, W. Kuhn, A. Rich, M. H. Wilkins, R. Defay, S. Ochoa." Photograph by G. Coopmans. Black and white print. June 1-6, 1959.
1959i.23.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling arriving in Tokyo surrounded by a small crowd. Tokyo, Japan. "Arrival Tokyo - 1959" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1959.
1959i.24.
An unidentified man, Linda Pauling [?], another unidentified man, and Ava Helen Pauling standing around a Christmas tree. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1959.
1959i.25.
Ava Helen Pauling reaching into a box. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1959.
1959i.26.
An unidentified man, Crellin Pauling, and Barclay Kamb, at a Christmas party. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1959.
1959i.27.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling and an unidentified man standing in front of a Christmas tree. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1959.
1959i.28.
Linus Pauling standing behind a Christmas tree, while an unidentified man reaches for something on the floor. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1959.
1959i.29.
Linus Pauling riding in a procession for peace. Hiroshima, Japan. "Peace March / 6 August. 1959. / Hiroshima / From Dr. Z. Maki" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. August 6, 1959.
1959i.30.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling posing with faculty and students from the University of Osaka chemistry and physics departments. Nara, Japan. "From Prof. Mizuho Adagiri Kiuki [?] Univ. Osaka Students in Chemistry and physics and professors. Nara, 1959" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1959.
1959i.31.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling arriving in Tokyo, surrounded by a small crowd. Tokyo, Japan. "Arrival Tokyo 1959" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1959.
1959i.32.
Linus Pauling lecturing. Tokyo, Japan. "Tokyo - Asahi lecture - 1959" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1959.
1959i.33.
Ava Helen Pauling and an unidentified woman standing next to a table. Tokyo, Japan. "Tokyo - Asahi lecture - 1959" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1959.
1959i.34.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling sitting at a long table. Tokyo, Japan. "Tokyo - Asahi lecture - 1959" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1959.
1959i.35.
Albert Schweitzer and Linus Pauling standing outside holding pith helmets. Lambéréne, Gabon. "Albert Schweitzer + Linus Pauling Lambéréne Africa 1959" "47" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1959.
1959i.36.
Two unidentified women, Ava Helen Pauling, and Linus Pauling sitting outside on a bench. Ava Helen and Linus smiling for the camera. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1959.
1959i.37.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside, smiling. LP wears a straw conical hat. Hiroshima, Japan. "Year?"Hiroshima, August 6. Photographer unknown. Color print. August 6, 1959.
1959i.38.
Linus Pauling sitting outside with a large crowd of people. Hiroshima, Japan. "1426" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1959.
1959i.39.
A collection of photographs from the Munich Chapter of the Federation of the Victims of Fascism and War. "Bund der Opfer des Faschismus und des Krieges-e.V.-Sitz Munchen; Friede, Freiheit, Recht, Ehre [Translation from German: Federation of the Victims of Fascism and War, Munich Seat; Peace, Liberty, Right, Honor] "See oversize photographs box.". 1959.

195?i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1950's.
195?i.1.
Linus Pauling standing in his lab, shaking hands with Peter Lehman [?]. "Respectfully, Peter Lehman. 1717" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.2.
Dr. Downd [?] standing with Linus Pauling. Both smiling. "Dr. Downd and Dr. Pauling 0992 V62 John J. Loughlin 133 E. 35th St., N.Y.C." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.3.
Linus Pauling standing in front of a building with four other gentlemen. Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut. "[From left to right:] ? LP / Ernest Lawrence Wendell Standley Yale" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.4.
Formal portrait of Ava Helen and Linus Pauling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.5.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling standing outside with a group of unidentified people. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.6.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting at the head of a table. Cuba [?]. "FOTO ; A. GARCIA MIRANDA / ANTONIO GARCIA CUBAS No. 59 / TEL. 19-00-01" Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.7.
A group of unidentified elderly women standing outside. Ava Helen Pauling standing on the right. "Hilda Polacheck [?]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.8.
Steve Allison and Linus Pauling sitting at a table with telephones and microphones. "Dr. Linus Pauling, California Int. of Tech. Pasadena, Calif. & Steve Allison, WWDC, WnDC." [1925-1963] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.9.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling sitting inside together. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1950s.
195?i.10.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling talking. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1950s.
195?i.11.
Formal portrait of Clarence K. Streit. "Clarence K. Streit" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.12.
Linus Pauling sitting next to an unidentified man. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.13.
Ava Helen Pauling (swimming) and Linus Pauling (standing) hosting a party. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.14.
Linus Pauling (back to the camera) talking to guests at his party. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.15.
Ava Helen Pauling swimming. An unidentified man standing in the background. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.16.
Linus Pauling sitting with two unidentified men. An unidentified couple standing behind Linus. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.17.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling attending a small banquet. Springfield [?], Massachusetts. "MEYERS STUDIO / 1562 MAIN ST. / SPRINGFIELD, MASS" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.18.
Ava Helen Pauling (sitting) and Linus Pauling (standing), greeting an unidentified woman. Springfield [?], Massachusetts. "MEYERS STUDIO / 1562 MAIN ST. / SPRINGFIELD, MASS" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.19.
A crowded lecture hall. Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting on stage, to the right of the speaker. Springfield [?], Massachusetts. "MEYERS STUDIO / 1562 MAIN ST. / SPRINGFIELD, MASS" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.20.
Linus Pauling (center), and several unidentified men, sitting on stage wearing honorary robes. France. [Photographer:] "MENTION OBLIGATOIRE / AGENCE / INTERCONTINENTALE / Actualites, Features, Photos / (TOUS DROITS RESERVES) / 100, rue Reaumur --- PARIS (2) / Telephone: Gutenberg" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.21.
Linus Pauling holding a molecular model. Seated next to LP is George Beadle. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.22.
Dale Carnegie, Linus Pauling, and Dr. E.C. Nance. Linus speaking. Tampa, Florida. "Mr. Dale Carnegie, Dr. Linus Pauling, Dr. E.C. Nance" Copyright: No. 8060-1 Photo by / Robertson and Fresh / Tampa's Commercial Photographers / 504 E. Lafayette St., Tampa, Fla." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.23.
Ava Helen (back row, sixth from right) and Linus Pauling (front row, third from right) posing around a conference table with a group of unidentified people. Havana, Cuba. "Gorge Dominguez Fotografo Puente Dealvarado 6. Tel, 35-63-23 Dep 30 Mexico D.F." "LP; Senor Jody, translator; Dr. Goodman of N.J.; Mrs. Emery of S.F.; Dr. Noble of Mexico not present; [?] Habana Cuba" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.24.
Close up profiles of Linus and Ava Helen Pauling. Pasadena, California [?]. "REPRODUCTION FORBIDDEN LIFE PHOTOGRAPH THIS PHOTOGRAPH IS OWNED BY LIFE MAGAZINE, PUBLISHED BY TIME INCORPORATED, TIME AND LIFE BUILDING, ROCKEFELLER CENTER, NEW YORK, N.Y." "Linus Pauling Prof of Chem Cal yoo oney[?] Pasadena 4 ep[?]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.25.
Linus Pauling showing a molecular model to a young boy. "Linda Pauling Kamb 3500 Fairpoint St. Pasadena, CA 91107-1261" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.26.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting outside together. [On front of picture:] "With respect from Paramhans Tewari, Chemistry Dept Lucknow University, Lucknow. U.P. (India). Old C[&?] T pictures. Dr. Noyes, etc" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.27.
Dr. Clarence Hall and Linus Pauling. Tampa, Florida. "Robertson-Fresk Tampa, Florida" "Dr. Clarence Hall, Dr. Linus Pauling" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1950s.
195?i.28.
Dr. Clarence Hall, E.C. Nance, and Linus Pauling. All three wearing suits. Tampa, Florida. "Robertson-Fresk Tampa, Florida" "Dr. Clarence Hall, Dr. E.C. Nance, Dr. Linus Pauling" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1950s.
195?i.29.
Linus Pauling celebrating Halloween with several unidentified young people [graduate students?]. An unidentified girl playing guitar. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1950s.
195?i.30.
Linus Pauling speaking to an audience from behind a podium. Image slightly blurred. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.31.
Linus Pauling standing outside the Carlton Hotel in Tel-Aviv. Tel-Aviv, Israel. "LP in Tel-Aviv." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.32.
Linus Pauling standing in a crowded room with three unidentified men. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.33.
Linus Pauling and an unidentified man examining a piece of paper. Both wearing glasses and suits. "Owen & Moroney Commercial Photographers Shepard Bush W.12 Telephone SHE 1141" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.34.
Mr. and Mrs. Best standing in a reception room with Ava Helen and Linus Pauling. "LP AHP Best + Mrs. Best / Owen & Moroney Commercial Photographers Shepards Bush W.12 Telephone SHE 1141" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.35.
Portrait of Virginia Durr. "Durr" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.36.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting inside, talking to an unidentified woman. Ava Helen and the unidentified woman dressed formally. "Owen & Moroney Commercial Photographers Shepards Bush W.12 Telephone SHE 1141" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.37.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling greeting an unidentified man [A.I. Oparin?] and woman at a formal event. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.38.
Linus Pauling standing at a banquet table, sharing a light moment with several unidentified men. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.39.
Linus Pauling, A.I. Oparin [?] and two unidentified men standing at a dinner table, toasting. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.40.
Linus Pauling standing at a podium, gesturing with both hands. Stockholm, Sweden. "Copyright Dagens Bild Holländargatan 24 / Tel. 31 56 30 -- 32 15 30 Stockholm--Sweden" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.41.
Linus Pauling and Lord Adrian. Linus scowling, facing to the right, Lord Adrian looking pensive and facing to the left. "LP Lord Adrian / Owen & Moroney Commercial Photographers Shepard Bush W.12 telephone SHE 1141" Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.42.
Linus Pauling (standing) Ava Helen Pauling (sitting), and Sir Peter Medawar (sitting). "LP AHP + Medawar / Owen & Moroney Commercial Photographers Shepards Bush W.12 Telephone SHE 1141" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.43.
Linus Pauling standing outside with Fred Ewing. Both smiling. "LP & Fred Ewing." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.44.
Linus, Ava Helen, Crellin, and Lucy Pauling enjoying a family picnic. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.45.
Linus Pauling standing at the foot of a staircase with four unidentified men. "66" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.46.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting at a dinner table. Ava Helen holding an unidentified little girl. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.47.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting at a dinner table, holding an unidentified little girl. An unidentified woman sitting at the table holding a baby. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.48.
Rear view of a naked boy about to jump into a tank of water. Ava Helen Pauling [?] wading. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.49.
Linus Pauling standing with an unidentified man [graduate student?] amidst several molecular models. Linus holding a molecular model in one hand and gesturing with the other. "Linda Pauling-Kamb / 3500 Fairpoint St. / Pasadena, CA / 91107-1261" Copyright Wide World Photos. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.50.
Linus Pauling being filmed while working in his laboratory. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.51.
Ava Helen Pauling standing between two unidentified men wearing graduation gowns. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.52.
Linus Pauling talking to Vally Weigl at an annual Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) convention. Washington, D.C. "Remembering out meeting at the Washington WILPF Annual Convention / Cordially Vally Weigl" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.53.
Linus Pauling practicing a speech. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.54.
Ava Helen Pauling's brother-in-law Milton Briggs, Ava Helen Pauling, and Linus Pauling standing in the desert. "Milton Briggs AHP LP" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.55.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting on a rocky beach with her brother George Miller. "Linda's Photo / AHP and George Miller (brother)" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.56.
An unidentified European building. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.57.
Ava Helen Pauling standing in a classroom with two unidentified women. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.58.
Ava Helen Pauling talking to an unidentified woman. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.59.
Ava Helen Pauling and an unidentified woman standing outside, looking after two unidentified boys and two unidentified girls. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.60.
Ava Helen Pauling and seven unidentified women looking at little boys. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.61.
Ava Helen Pauling talking with a group of unidentified women. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.62.
Ava Helen Pauling talking to two unidentified women. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.63.
Ava Helen Pauling talking with a group of unidentified women. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.64.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting and talking to two unidentified women. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.65.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting and talking to two unidentified women. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.66.
Ava Helen Pauling talking to a group of unidentified women. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.67.
Ava Helen Pauling and several unidentified women looking at children. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.68.
Ava Helen Pauling smiling and standing with four unidentified children. "4 x 5 negative. 1-5 x 7" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.69.
Linus Pauling standing outside. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.70.
An unidentified woman standing on a foot bridge in front of a large observatory. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.71.
Linus Pauling sitting in his office, looking to the right. Pasadena, California. "Linda Pauling Kamb 3500 Fairpoint St. Pasadena, CA 91107-1261" Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.72.
Linus Pauling sitting in his office, smiling, and facing the camera. Pasadena, California. "California Institute of Technology. Prof. L. Pauling. (Prof. S. Umezawa Tokyo)." [1925-1963] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.73.
Closeup three-quarters view of Linus Pauling looking to the left. "For you John J. Loughlin 133 E.35th St., N.Y.C. 0977" Photograph by John J. Loughlin. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.74.
Linus Pauling standing in front of a tree. Linus wearing a suit. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.75.
Linus Pauling standing at a podium. [Imprinted] "Custom Photography by Leo Wainschel 7300 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood 9-5479" "Custom Photography by Leo Wainschel 7300 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood 46, Calif. Hollywood 9-5479" Photograph by Leo Wainschel. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.76.
Portrait of Linus Pauling in profile. Linus resting his chin on his knuckles. [This was in a folder with one other picture] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.77.
Portrait of Linus Pauling. Linus facing the camera, holding his hands to the right. "Gaby Montreal" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.78.
Close up portrait of Linus Pauling. Linus facing right, holding his hand to his temple. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.79.
Linus Pauling standing and smiling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.80.
Linus Pauling standing at a podium. A tree standing in the foreground bisects the image. "1377" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.81.
Close up of Linus Pauling. ".0307". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.82.
Linus Pauling standing in a classroom, holding a molecular model of water. Several other models lying on the table in front of Pauling. Pasadena, California. "News Bureau California Institute of Technology 1201 East California Street Pasadena California Chapin - Tech - Photo 831 1/2 E. Washington St. Pasadena 6, California 2013 Return to News Bureau News Bureau California Institute of Technology 1201 East California Street Pasadena California Dr. Linus Pauling." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.83.
Linus Pauling sitting, explaining his molecular models. Linus holding a molecular model. "Dr. Linus Pauling" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.84.
Linda Pauling posing for sculptor Baska Paff. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.85.
Profile of a plaster bust of Linda Pauling. "Plaster" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.86.
Three-quarters view of a plaster bust of Linda Pauling. "This is white terra cotta" "Head of Linda Pauling" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.87.
A plaster bust of Linda Pauling. "Plaster" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.88.
Linda Pauling standing outside with three unidentified individuals. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.89.
Portrait of Ava Helen and Linus Pauling. Photograph by Fred Mohn of the Ithaca Journal. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.90.
Linus Pauling standing, talking to two unidentified men. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.91.
Peter, Linus, and Ava Helen Pauling sitting in a restaurant, drinking beers. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.92.
Linus Pauling standing outside with three unidentified people. Japan [?]. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.93.
Harvard theologist Prof. Haseki Shinichi Hisamatsu, Dr. Jikai Fujiyoshi, and Linus Pauling in the Crellin Lab. Pasadena, California. "Prof. Haseki Shinichi Hisamatsu (Prof. Now at Harvard - Theology) Dr. Jikai Fugiyoshi". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.94.
Linus Pauling walking offstage to an applauding audience, holding an object wrapped in a white sheet. Photograph by Hank Hoag. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.95.
Linus Pauling standing on stage in front of a microphone, wearing a yarmulka. Pasadena, California. Photograph by Hank Hoag. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.96.
Linus Pauling standing on stage, one arm outstretched. Linus wearing a yarmulka. Pasadena, California. Photograph by Hank Hoag. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.97.
Linus Pauling sitting next to an unidentified female, laughing. Linus wearing a yarmulka. Pasadena, California. Photograph by Hank Hoag. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.98.
Linus Pauling lecturing on the structure of water, standing with his arms outstretched dramatically. "With compliments of [;] Y.P. Varshni" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.99.
Two portraits of Linus Pauling standing in front of his books. Linus wearing a suit. Photograph by Arthur Dubinsky. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.100.
Portrait of Linus Pauling sitting. Linus wearing a suit. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.101.
Linus Pauling sitting inside with an unidentified man. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.102.
Arie Haagen-Smit sitting in a laboratory. "Arie Haagen-Smit" Photograph by Ross Madden (Black Star). Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.103.
Linus Pauling sitting in a recliner, wearing a Hawaiian [?] shirt. "LP in the 50's" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.104.
Linus Pauling standing outside and looking at blueprints with an unidentified man and George Beadle. Linus standing on an empty lot on the California Institute of Technology campus. Pasadena, California. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.105.
Linus Pauling breaking ground for a new building on the California Institute of Technology campus. Linus standing with an unidentified man and George Beadle. Pasadena, California. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.106.
Linus Pauling breaking ground for a new building on the California Institute of Technology campus. Linus standing outside with an unidentified man and George Beadle. Pasadena, California. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.107.
Ava Helen Pauling, Crellin Pauling, Pat Briggs, Rich Miller, Nettie Spaulding, Merton Briggs, and Linus Pauling standing around a picnic table. Pasadena, California. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.108.
Pat Briggs, Rich Miller, Crellin Pauling, Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, and Merton Briggs sitting at a picnic table. Pasadena, California. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.109.
Patricia Miller's husband Merton Briggs. "Brother-in-law Merton Briggs (Pat's husband)" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.110.
Merton and Patricia Briggs standing outside with Linus and Ava Helen Pauling. Pasadena, California. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.111.
Patricia and Merton Briggs standing outside with Linus and Ava Helen Pauling. Pasadena, California. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.112.
Walter Spaulding and Merton Briggs standing outside together. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.113.
Walter Spaulding standing outside with Patricia and Merton Briggs. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.114.
The Pauling and Miller families standing outside. Left to right: Crellin Pauling, Patricia Briggs, Rich Miller, Ava Helen Pauling, Merton Briggs, Nettie Spaulding, and Linus Pauling. "ECP (Crellin), Pat Briggs, Clay's son? 'Rich Miller', AHP, Merton Briggs, Nettie Miller Spaulding [and] LP" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.115.
Merton Briggs, Patricia Briggs, Linus Pauling, and Walter Spaulding standing outside. "Merton Briggs [,] Pat Miller Briggs [,] LP [and] ?" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.116.
The Pauling and Miller families standing outside. Left to right: Crellin Pauling, Nettie Spaulding, Merton Briggs, Patricia Briggs, Linus Pauling, and Ava Helen Pauling. Pasadena, California. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.117.
Sisters Patricia Briggs, Ava Helen Pauling, and Nettie Spaulding standing outside. Pasadena, California. "Three sisters Pat AHP Nettie (Spaulding)" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.118.
The Pauling and Miller families standing outside. Left to right: Crellin Pauling, Patricia Briggs, Rich Miller, Ava Helen Pauling, Merton Briggs, Nettie Spaulding, and Linus Pauling. Pasadena, California. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?1.119.
Linus Pauling standing at a picnic table, cutting some meat. Merton Briggs sitting in the background. "Fairpoint" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.120.
Crellin and Ava Helen Pauling sitting on the porch of the Pauling's Pasadena home. Pasadena, California. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.121.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting outside with Tyl Eulenspiegel, the family dog, lying at her feet. Pasadena, California. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.122.
A tea kettle on a barbecue grill. Pasadena, California. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.123.
Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling standing in the backyard of their Pasadena home. Linus kissing Ava Helen. Pasadena, California. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.124.
Caricature of Linus Pauling as part of a chemical bond. Correspondence included. Illustration by William B. Jenson. Black and white ink drawing. 1950s.
195?i.125.
Linus Pauling presenting an award to an unidentified young man. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.126.
Linus Pauling presenting an award to a group of four unidentified young men. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.127.
Promotional portrait of Linus Pauling. Linus facing right and looking upwards. "Dr. Linus Pauling". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.128.
Portrait of George Beadle. "Beadle" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.129.
Portrait of William H. Pickering. "William H. Pickering Pickering" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.130.
Portrait of Paul S. Epstein. "Paul S. Epstein Paul S. Epstein" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.131.
Linus Pauling looking at the camera in a formal portrait. Courtesy of Rohdruck. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.132.
Albert Einstein standing outside, in front of a building. "To Linus Pauling A. Einstein" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.133.
Group of chemists from the Uppsala division of the Quantum Chemistry family holding a sign wishing a "Merry Christmas and Happy New Year". One man in the middle holds a three-tiered candle. The back of the photo has the signatures of the people in the photo. "Best wishes from the Uppsala division of the Quantum Chemistry family / (Anders Froman) Uppsala, (Yhgve Ohrn) Uppsala, (Jean-Louis Calais) Uppsala, (Jan Nordling) Uppsala, (Lars Hedin) Uppsala, (Klaus Appel) Uppsala, (Elinar Lundqvist) Uppsala, (Joseph de Heer) Boulder, Col., (Tadashi Arai) Tokyo, Japan, (James Kinsey) Houston, Texas, (Per-Olov Lowdin) Uppsala, (Tom Baily) Gainsville, Florida, (Esther Axene) Uppsala, (Karin Ericson) Uppsala, (Ruben Paunez) Haifa, Israel, (Laurens Jansen) Battelle, Switzerland, (Jan Linderberg) Uppsala" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.134.
Bertrand Russell sitting in a chair in a study[?]. "L. Chandler" "Hi, Dr. Pauling these are the only coloured pictures in the world of Bertie" "Total 94" "Bertrand Russell Permanent exhibition at McMaster Univ Hamilton Canada" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1950s.
195?i.135.
Linus Pauling standing next to his great aunt, Elizabeth Gillette, in front of a small tree. "LP with great aunt, Elizabeth Gillette" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.136.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing with an unidentified man, conversing. "Copyright DAGENS BILD Holländargatan 24 / Tel. 31 56 30 -- 32 15 30 STOCKHOLM -- SWEDEN" Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.137.
Linda Pauling ironing in a room with an ironing board and clothes stacked in the background. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.138.
Albert Schweitzer holding a baby antelope. "Dei antulope und iel denken, dan alle genan wash geruttell worker [?] [?], she n gersipat int. Albert Schweitzer. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.139.
Close-up of Richard Lippman facing the camera. "Richard W. Lippman" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.140.
Studio photo of Pauline Pauling, seated and examining a pair of Paddies slippers that she holds in her hands. Three additional pairs of Paddies slippers lie around her. Photograph by Kaneer's Photo Shop, 1502 Ocean Front, Venice, California. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.141.
Studio close-up portrait of Pauline Pauling, wearing glasses and pearl jewelry. Sam Perkins, photographer. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.142.
Studio close-up portrait of Pauline Pauling, wearing glasses and pearl jewelry. Sam Perkins, photographer. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.143.
Linus Pauling seated outdoors with George Beadle standing behind. Image courtesy of the Archives, California Institute of Technology. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.
195?i.144.
View of the Caltech campus as taken from the tower of Throop Hall. Gates Laboratory is visible in the background. Image courtesy of the Archives, California Institute of Technology. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1950s.

1960i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1960.
1960i.1.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, Heinz Kraschutzki and four unidentified individuals walking in front of a colonnade. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.2.
Linus Pauling appearing on the NBC program "Continental Classroom" with several other unidentified scientists. "Continental Classroom, NBC, New York, April 16 or May 20, 1960." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April 16 or May 20, 1960.
1960i.3.
Portrait of Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.4.
Linus Pauling, A.N. Richards and several unidentified others conversing during the Coversazione of Royal Society Tercentenary. London, England. Courtesy of Life magazine. Photograph by Larry Burrows. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.5.
Ava Helen Pauling talking to Vally Weigl at the 1960 Women's International League for Peace and Freedom national annual conference. Washington D.C. "Dr. And Mrs. Linus Pauling[,] In remembrance of the WILPF Natl. Conference in Washington June 1960 and our pleasant acquaintance there with warm personal regards[,] Vally Weigl" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June, 1960.
1960i.6.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling. "Linus Carl Pauling[,] Ava Helen Pauling" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.7.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling. Linus squinting. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.8.
Caricature of Linus Pauling. From the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, December 1960. "Congressional Testing of Linus Pauling, Harry Kalven, Jr. Part I: The Legal Framework Part II: Sourwine in an old bottle." Correspondence included. Artist unknown, facsimile copy. December, 1960.
1960i.9.
Linus Pauling speaking at a peach march in Westlake Park. Beverly Hills, California. "LP 1960 / Peace March / Westlake Park / Photo by Robert Carl Cohen 401 South Camden Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90212" Photograph by Robert Cohen. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.10.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling speaking for peace at a crowded amphitheater. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.11.
Linus Pauling. Advertisement for Verve Records album of Pauling's analysis of fallout and nuclear warfare. "Linus Pauling on record. Now... in album form ...An authoritative analysis of civilization's most crucial quandary: Fallout and nuclear warfare." Photographer unknown. Black and white print (halftone reproduction). 1960.
1960i.12.
Linus Pauling speaking at a rally against nuclear weapons. Ava Helen Pauling sitting in the background. Signs reading "No more Hiroshimas." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.13.
Prof. Riemeck, Linus Pauling, M. Niemöller and A. Stoff smiling at each other. "Famous active personalities of the battle for the peace: Pedagogne Prof. Riemeck, Nobel prize winner Prof. Linus Pauling, president of the church M. Niemöller, speaker of the management A. Stoff." [Original found in Photo Album box] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.14.
Professor Renate Riemeck smiling at the camera. [Original found in Photo Album box] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.15.
Linus Pauling speaking to two unidentified men. "Visit to the chief of the district of our country." [Original found in box marked Photo Album] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.16.
Linus Pauling receiving flowers from an unidentified woman. "An Indian woman presents flowers." [Original found in box marked Photo Album] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.17.
Linus Pauling lecturing to German students. "Prof. Pauling in front of 1000 students of the technical academy Darmstadt." [Original found in box marked Photo Album] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.18.
Linus Pauling receiving a photograph album from Mrs. Lohse-Link. Ava Helen Pauling in the background. Essen, Germany. "At Stuttgart Prof. Pauling got congratulations and presents by Mrs. Lohse - Link." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.19.
Linus Pauling standing behind a table and speaking with three microphones in front of him. A sign in German hangs from the table. [Original found in Photo Album box] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.20.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling walking with Heinz Kraschutzki and two unidentified individuals in front of a colonnade. "Prof. Pauling and the German representative of the International Council Heinz Kraschutzki are going through the "Brandenburger Tor" [Original found in Photo Album box] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.21.
Dr. Schmitt, Prof. Renate Riemeck, and Linus Pauling sitting at a table. Essen, Germany. [Original found in box marked Photo Album to left] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.22.
Linus Pauling sitting in his lab, holding a book open. Linus looking up from the book. Crellin Lab, Caltech University. Pasadena, California. "LP 1960 / Photo by Robert Cohen / Robert Carl Cohen 401 South Camden drive Beverly Hills, CA 90212." Photograph by Robert Cohen. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.23.
Linus Pauling sitting at a desk in his lab. Crellin Lab, Caltech. Pasadena, California. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.24.
Profile of Linus Pauling sitting in his lab. Crellin Lab, Caltech University. Pasadena, California. "LP 1960 / Photo by / Photographer's stamp reads: Robert Carl Cohen 401 South Cameden Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90212." Photograph by Robert Cohen. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.25.
Linus Pauling in his lab. Crellin Lab, Caltech University. Pasadena, California. "LP 1960 / Photo by / Photographer's stamp reads: Robert Carl Cohen 401 South Cameden Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90212." Photograph by Robert Cohen. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.26.
Linus Pauling sitting in his lab, next to a molecular model. Crellin Lab, Caltech University. Pasadena, California. "LP 1960 / Photo by / Photographer's stamp reads: Robert Carl Cohen 401 South Cameden Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90212." Photograph by Robert Cohen. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.27.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting on a bench, next to war protest signs. "1995 / 1960 - Peace walk / Ava Helen Pauling / Page 56 / Photo by Robert Carl Cohen 401 South Cameden Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90212." Photograph by Robert Cohen. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.28.
Linus Pauling speaking for peace. Ava Helen Pauling, two unidentified men and an unidentified woman sitting in the background. "AHP & LP / 1960 / Peace March / Photo by Robert Carl Cohen 401 South Cameden Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90212." Photograph by Robert Cohen. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.29.
Linus Pauling standing in his lab, amidst various molecular models. Crellin Lab, Caltech University. Pasadena, California. "Photo by Robert Cohen / :One Reproduction Only Credit, Robert Carl Cohen / Photographer's stamp reads, Robert Carl Cohen 401 South Cameden Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90212." Photograph by Robert Cohen. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.30.
Linus Pauling standing in his office. Crellin Lab, Caltech University. Pasadena, California. "Taken by Prof. Wilcox [;] June [;] C [?] . 1960" Photograph by Prof. Wilcox. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.31.
Linus Pauling at a reception, talking with Fred Stupel and an unidentified couple. Queens, New York. "Reception: 1960 [;] Queens N.Y. [;] Lane Nuclear, Committee [;] Fred Stupel. [;] 1960" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.32.
Linus Pauling and an unidentified woman looking a book together. Linus visiting the Chapel Hill Public Library. Chapel Hill, North Carolina. "April 1960 [;] Chapel Hill Public Library" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April, 1960.
1960i.33.
Linus Pauling visiting the Chapel Hill Public Library. Chapel Hill, North Carolina. "April 1960 [;] Chapel Hill Public Library." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April, 1960.
1960i.34.
Linus Pauling standing in the Chapel Hill Public Library with two unidentified women. Chapel Hill, North Carolina. "April 1960 [;] Chapel Hill Public Library." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April, 1960.
1960i.35.
Linus Pauling and an unidentified woman standing in the Chapel Hill Public Library. Linus holding a stack of books. "April 1960 [;] Chapel Hill Public Library" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April, 1960.
1960i.36.
Dr. J.W.T Spinks, Ava Helen Pauling, and Mrs. J.W.T Spinks, during the Royal Society Tercentenary. London, England. "Negative number 221/60/57" "Copyright Shell Photographic Unit No. 1 Kingsway, London, W.C. 2. Telephone: Covent Garden 2424" "Classification number" "ROYAL SOCIETY TERCENTENARY CELEBRATIONS BUFFET LUNCHEON - 19TH JULY 1960 5/12 PICTURE SHOWS (Left to Right) Dr. J.W.T Spinks (Canada), Mrs. L.C. Pauling (U.S.A.), and Mrs. J.W.T. Spinks." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 19, 1960.
1960i.37.
Linus Pauling, Mrs. J.W. Cook and Dr. J.W. Cook during the Royal Society Tercentenary. London, England. "Negative Number 221/60/55" "Copyright Shell Photographic Unit No. 1 Kingsway, London, W.C.2. Telephone: Covent Garden 2424" "Classification number" "ROYAL SOCIETY TERCENTENARY CELEBRATIONS BUFFET LUNCHEON - 19TH JULY 1960 5/9 PICTURE SHOWS (Left to Right) Professor L.C. Pauling, For. Mem. R.S., (U.S.A.), Mrs. J.W. Cook and Dr. J.W. Cook, F.R.S (United Kingdom)." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 16, 1960.
1960i.38.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, Mr. J.P. Berkin, Mrs. G.W. Corner and G.W. Corner, during the Royal Society Tercentenary luncheon. London, England. . "Negative Number 221/60/36" "Copyright Shell Photographic Unit No. 1 Kingsway, London, W.C.2. Telephone: Covent Garden 2424" "Classification number" "ROYAL SOCIETY TERCENTENARY CELEBRATIONS BUFFET LUNCHEON - 19TH JULY 1960 4/1 PICTURE SHOWS (Left to Right) Mrs. G.W. Corner, Dr. G.W. Corner, For. Mem. R.S. and Mrs. L.C. Pauling (U.S.A.)" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 19, 1960.
1960i.39.
Mrs. G.W. Corner, Dr. G.W. Corner, an unidentified man [R.S.?], and Ava Helen Pauling eating at the Royal Society Tercentenary luncheon. London, England. "Negative Number 221/60/25" "Copyright Shell Photographic Unit No. 1 Kingsway, London, W.C.2. Telephone: Covent Garden 2424" "Classification number" "ROYAL SOCIETY TERCENTENARY CELEBRATIONS BUFFET LUNCHEON - 19TH JULY 1960 4/1 PICTURE SHOWS (Left to Right) Mrs. G.W. Corner, Dr. G.W. Corner, For. Mem. R.S. and Mrs. L.C. Pauling (U.S.A.)" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 19, 1960.
1960i.40.
Linus Pauling speaking at a rally for disarmament. Exposition Park, Los Angeles, California. "LP 1960. Photo by Robert Carl Cohen, 401 South Camden Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90212" Photograph by Robert Cohen. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.41.
Linus Pauling speaking at a rally for disarmament. Exposition Park, Los Angeles, California. "LP 1960. Photo by Robert Carl Cohen, 401 South Camden Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90212" Photograph by Robert Cohen. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.42.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting together in front of a bookshelf. "LP and AHP, 3 March 1960." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. March 3, 1960.
1960i.43.
Linus Pauling and Norman Cousins standing inside Pauling's Pasadena home. Pasadena, California. "LP and Norman Cousins. Pasadena - our home. 3 March 1960" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. March 3, 1960.
1960i.44.
Portrait of Linus Pauling sitting. Linus wearing a suit and holding an open book. "'Continental Classroom' TV New York 1960" Black and white print, photographer unknown. 1960.
1960i.45.
Linus Pauling standing over a table, opening a jar of rubber cement. Crellin Lab, Caltech. Pasadena, California. "Linus Pauling 1960 Photograph by Joe Munroe All Copyrights reserved 100 Estates Drive Orinda, California May not be reproduced without permission of Fortune Magazine Time & Life Building New York 20, N.Y. 2014 9-18" Photograph by Joe Munroe. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.46.
Profile of Linus Pauling working in his lab. Linus wearing reading glasses. Crellin Lab, Caltech. Pasadena, California. "Linus Pauling 1960 Photograph by Joe Munroe All Copyrights reserved 100 Estates Drive Orinda, California May not be reproduced without permission of Fortune Magazine Time & Life Building New York 20, N.Y. 1756 9-17" Photograph by Joe Munroe. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.47.
Head shot of Linus Pauling smiling. Crellin Lab, Caltech. Pasadena, California. "LP 1960" Stamp: "Photo by Robert Carl Cohen, 401 South Camden Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90212 DW 155 min b[?]t" Photograph by Robert Cohen. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.48.
Linda Pauling Kamb sitting outside with her twin sons Barclay "Barky" and Carl "Sasha" Kamb. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.49.
Sasha and Barky Kamb sitting. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.50.
Sasha and Barky Kamb sitting. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.51.
Sasha and Barclay Kamb sitting. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.52.
Sasha and Barclay Kamb sitting. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.53.
Sasha and Barclay Kamb sitting. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.54.
The director of the Peking College of Physical Education. Peking, China. "There is an abundance of goodwill & friendliness throughout China. This director of the Peking College of Physical Education is typical of it, and gave me much of his time on my unexpected visit." Copy of manuscript and AHP correspondence included [Original in AHP Correspondence 3.1]. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.55.
Two rows of unidentified Chinese workers painting pottery. China. "Many girls and women worked in the ivory factory employing 500 artists and craftsmen." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.56.
Group of unidentified Chinese children smiling, all with hands folded in greeting. China. "There is a gnuine [sic] desire to belong to the United Nations family. These children would benefit in the grand new world that could follow." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.57.
An unidentified Chinese farmer walking on a barrier between two irrigation ponds. China. "A country commune in a lovely setting." "The countless ducks enjoyed the more watery situation. The excellent rice crop in the background is almost ready." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.58.
Mrs. Liu Chuan, Barbara Dodds, and Mrs. Hsu Hai standing outside. Peking, China. "Mrs. Liu Chuan, Director, Barbara Dodds with a copy of 'Women of China', & Mrs. Hsu Hai, Section Leader of Peking." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.59.
A gymnasium in construction at the College of Physical Education in Peking. Peking, China. "Again the Chinese are building stadium at College of Physical Education in Peking." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.60.
An unidentified Chinese man guiding a donkey and cart down a city street. China. "Although steady, the work appeared to be leisurely." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.61.
An unidentified Chinese man carving ivory boat. China. "Such work in ivory is significant in the blending of worthwhile new departures with what is worthy of preservation from the old life." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.62.
A new technical college. Peking, China. "A new technical college in the education city of Peking, outside the walls of the old city - again the Chinese are building." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.63.
Close-up of Linus Pauling testifying before the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, Washington, D.C. Image courtesy of the Oregon Historical Society. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960.
1960i.64.
Linus Pauling seated on a hillside overlooking the ocean, drinking from a cup. Behind him stands a law enforcement officer. Photo is annotated "Linus Pauling after his cliff-side rescue near Salmon Creek, Big Sur, California, January 31, 1960. Photo by Arthur McEwen/UPI. Oversize black and white print. 1960.

1961i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1961.
1961i.1.
Close-up of Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky. "Mayakovsky (Given us by Polovoi) Moscow Dec. 1961" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December, 1961.
1961i.2.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling exiting a ski lift. The 1961 Pugwash Conference. Stowe, Vermont. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1961.
1961i.3.
Profile of Linus Pauling. The seventh annual Pugwash Conference. Stowe, Vermont. Photograph by Mr. Dubinin [?]. Black and white print. 1961.
1961i.4.
Three quarters view of Linus Pauling. The seventh annual Pugwash Conference. Stowe, Vermont. Photograph by Mr. Dubinin [?]. Black and white print. 1961.
1961i.5.
Ava Helen Pauling and Mrs. Dubinin sitting and talking at the dinner table. The seventh annual Pugwash Conference. Stowe, Vermont. Photograph by Mr. Dubinin [?]. Black and white print. 1961.
1961i.6.
Ava Helen Pauling and Mrs. Dubinin sitting and talking at the dinner table. The seventh annual Pugwash Conference. Stowe, Vermont. Photograph by Mr. Dubinin [?]. Black and white print. 1961.
1961i.7.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling dismounting from a ski lift. The seventh annual Pugwash Conference. Stowe, Vermont. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1961.
1961i.8.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling riding a ski lift. The seventh annual Pugwash Conference. Stowe, Vermont. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1961.
1961i.9.
Mrs. Dubinin, Ava Helen Pauling, and Linus Pauling standing on a mountaintop. The seventh annual Pugwash Conference. Stowe, Vermont. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1961.
1961i.10.
Mrs. Dubinin and Ava Helen Pauling standing on a mountaintop, talking. The seventh annual Pugwash Conference. Stowe, Vermont. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1961.
1961i.11.
Mrs. Dubinin and Ava Helen Pauling standing on a mountaintop, talking. The seventh annual Pugwash Conference. Stowe, Vermont. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1961.
1961i.12.
Mrs. Dubinin, Ava Helen Pauling, and Linus Pauling standing on a mountaintop. The seventh annual Pugwash Conference. Stowe, Vermont. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1961.
1961i.13.
Close up of Ava Helen Pauling grinning. The seventh annual Pugwash Conference. Stowe, Vermont. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1961.
1961i.14.
Close up of Ava Helen Pauling smiling. Ava Helen standing on a mountaintop. The seventh annual Pugwash Conference. Stowe, Vermont. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1961.
1961i.15.
Jay Drear, Linus Pauling, and Ava Helen Pauling standing next to a swimming pool. The seventh annual Pugwash Conference. Stowe, Vermont. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1961.
1961i.16.
Linus Pauling, Prof. Tamm, and an unidentified man sitting on a sofa. The seventh annual Pugwash Conference. Stowe, Vermont. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1961.
1961i.17.
Linus Pauling sitting on a couch. The seventh annual Pugwash Conference. Stowe, Vermont. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1961.
1961i.18.
Linus Pauling sitting on a couch. The seventh annual Pugwash Conference. Stowe, Vermont. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1961.
1961i.19.
Linus Pauling sitting on a couch. The seventh annual Pugwash Conference. Stowe, Vermont. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1961.
1961i.20.
Linus Pauling standing by the roadside. Stowe, Vermont. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1961.
1961i.21.
Linus Pauling standing by the roadside. Stowe, Vermont. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1961.
1961i.22.
Linus Pauling sitting outside with Chauncy Leake. The seventh annual Pugwash Conference. Stowe, Vermont. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1961.
1961i.23.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling exiting a Scandinavian Airlines System plane. New York, New York. Photograph Courtesy of Scandinavian Airline System. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1961.
1961i.24.
Group portrait from the Oslo Conference. Ava Helen and Linus Pauling (front row, center) sitting. Oslo, Norway. "Fotograf Wilse Oslo" Seven copies. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1961.
1961i.25.
Portrait of Vally Weigl. Her face is partially in shadow. "To Ava Helen with love and "glùrk auf die Reise wuch Deutschland" from her friend Vally August 1961" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1961.
1961i.26.
Three photographs of Linus and Ava Helen Pauling speaking at a peace rally. [Correspondence included]. Photograph courtesy of Iwao Ogawa. Photographs by Dr. Fujuwara. Black and white prints. 1961.
1961i.27.
Linus Pauling addressing the California Library Association. Pasadena, California. "Taken by Marco Thorne Asst City Librarian San Diego LP addressing Calif. Lib. Ass'n. Pasadena Oct 1961" Photograph by Marco Thorne. Black and white print. 1961.
1961i.28.
A large group of unidentified people. Linus and Ava Helen Pauling (second row, sixth and fifth from the right). "Lotte Meitner-Graf" [On the back] "Prigwalh Corif Kitchiihel 1961[?]" "PHOTOGRAPH LOTTE MEITNER-GRAF LONDON" "25 OLD BOND STREET W.1. LONDON LOTTE MEITNER-GRAF A.R.P.S. Studio for Photography Grosvemor 5114" Photograph by Lotte Meitner-Graf. Black and white print. 1961.
1961i.29.
Youri Delimarsky [Sp?], Linus Pauling, and Ava Helen Pauling sitting at a table. Kiev, USSR. "Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, Youri Delimarsky [Sp?] Kiev, 9 December 1961" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December 9, 1961.
1961i.30.
Linus Pauling holding and pointing to a petition he endorsed. Linus standing, wearing a suit. "Taken by Mrs. Foling[?]" "February 1961" Photograph by Mrs. Foling. Color print. February, 1961.
1961i.31.
Linus Pauling standing in his lab. Crellin Lab, California Institute of Technology. Pasadena, California. "LP in his CIT office" "Jan. 4, 1961" Photographer unknown. Color print. January 4, 1961.
1961i.32.
The Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons. Oslo, Norway. "Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, arranged by LP & AHP 1961 / [Oslo], Norway / Fotograf WILSE Oslo / LP & AHP in front row / Please return to Linus Pauling." [Correspondence included.] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1961.
1961i.33.
Linus Pauling receiving the Humanist of the Year plaque from Mrs. Cyrus Eaton. Linus attending the annual American Humanist Association meeting. Cleveland, Ohio. "Linus Pauling receiving Humanist of the year plaque from Mrs. Cyrus Eaton 18 March 1961, Cleveland O." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. March 18, 1961.
1961i.34.
Linus Pauling standing outside in a park. Linus wearing a suit, holding his hands in front of him. Montpellier, France. "Montpellier France, April 1961." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April, 1961.
1961i.35.
The Pauling family eating breakfast. Left to right: an unidentified woman, Crellin Pauling [?], Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, and Linus Pauling Jr. [?]. "ca. 1961" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1961.
1961i.36.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing in an airport with six unidentified others. "Munich 15 Sept. 1961. Wolffgang Bartels. AHP & LP." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. September 15, 1961.
1961i.37.
Linus Pauling lecturing using a molecular model. Stanford University. Stanford, California. "Assoc. of University [;] Anesthetists [;] Stanford Med. Sch. [;] 21 Jan, 1961" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. January 21, 1961.
1961i.38.
Linus Pauling lecturing using a molecular model. Stanford University. Stanford, California. "L.P. [;] Assoc. Of Univ. Anesthetists [;] Stanford Med. School [;] 21 Jan 1961" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. January 21, 1961.
1961i.39.
Linus Pauling reclining in a lawn chair. The seventh annual Pugwash Conference. Stowe, Vermont. "Linus Pauling Stowe, Vt. 7th Pugwash 5 September. '61" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. September 5, 1961.
1961i.40.
Prof. Rothig, Mrs. Gerald Piel, and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside. The seventh annual Pugwash Conference. Stowe, Vermont. "Prof. Rothig [;] Mrs. Gerald Piel [;] Stowe, VT. [;] 6 September. 1961 Ava H. Pauling [;] VII Pugwash" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. September 6, 1961.
1961i.41.
Linus Pauling standing outside, talking with two unidentified men. Montpellier, France. "Mount Pellier France April 1961" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April, 1961.
1961i.42.
Linus Pauling's 60th birthday party. Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, Nettie Spaulding, and Crellin Pauling sitting at a long table with three unidentified others. "February. 28, 1961 A 60th birthday present from Ernest Lenart and Syd Cassyd / Lenartest Photography Ernest Lenart 7113 Hawthorn Avenue, Hollywood 46, California Hollywood 3-4000" Photograph by Ernest Lenart. Black and white print. February 28, 1961.
1961i.43.
Linus Pauling's 60th birthday party. Crellin Pauling, Patricia Miller Briggs, an unidentified woman, Linus Pauling Jr., and Linda Pauling Kamb sitting at a long table. "February. 28, 1961 A 60th birthday present from Ernest Lenart and Syd Cassyd / Lenartest Photography Ernest Lenart 7113 Hawthorn Avenue, Hollywood 46, California Hollywood 3-4000" Photograph by Ernest Lenart. Black and white print. February 28, 1961.
1961i.44.
Linus Pauling's 60th birthday party. An unidentified woman, Crellin Pauling, Patricia Miller Briggs, Linus Pauling Jr., and Linda Pauling sitting at a long table. "February. 28, 1961 A 60th birthday present from Ernest Lenart and Syd Cassyd / Lenartest Photography Ernest Lenart 7113 Hawthorn Avenue, Hollywood 46, California Hollywood 3-4000" Photograph by Ernest Lenart. Black and white print. February 28, 1961.
1961i.45.
Linus Pauling's 60th birthday party. Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, Nettie Spaulding, and Crellin Pauling. Linus standing and cutting his birthday cake. "February. 28, 1961 A 60th birthday present from Ernest Lenart and Syd Cassyd / Lenartest Photography Ernest Lenart 7113 Hawthorn Avenue, Hollywood 46, California Hollywood 3-4000" Photograph by Ernest Lenart. Black and white print. February 28, 1961.
1961i.46.
Linus Pauling's 60th birthday party. Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, and Nettie Spaulding. Linus standing and cutting his birthday cake. "February. 28, 1961 A 60th birthday present from Ernest Lenart and Syd Cassyd / Lenartest Photography Ernest Lenart 7113 Hawthorn Avenue, Hollywood 46, California Hollywood 3-4000" Photograph by Ernest Lenart. Black and white print. February 28, 1961.
1961i.47.
Linus Pauling's 60th birthday party. An unidentified man standing behind a podium, Linus standing next to him, displaying a small jewelry case. "February. 28, 1961 A 60th birthday present from Ernest Lenart and Syd Cassyd / Lenartest Photography Ernest Lenart 7113 Hawthorn Avenue, Hollywood 46, California Hollywood 3-4000" Photograph by Ernest Lenart. Black and white print. February 28, 1961.
1961i.48.
Linus Pauling's 60th birthday party. An unidentified man standing behind a podium, Ava Helen and Linus Pauling sitting and admiring a white book. "February. 28, 1961 A 60th birthday present from Ernest Lenart and Syd Cassyd / Lenartest Photography Ernest Lenart 7113 Hawthorn Avenue, Hollywood 46, California Hollywood 3-4000" Photograph by Ernest Lenart. Black and white print. February 28, 1961.
1961i.49.
Linus Pauling's 60th birthday party. Linus Pauling Jr., Linda (obscured), and Linus Pauling. Linus standing behind podium. "February. 28, 1961 A 60th birthday present from Ernest Lenart and Syd Cassyd / Lenartest Photography Ernest Lenart 7113 Hawthorn Avenue, Hollywood 46, California Hollywood 3-4000" Photograph by Ernest Lenart. Black and white print. February 28, 1961.
1961i.50.
Linus Pauling's 60th birthday party. An unidentified woman, Crellin Pauling, Patricia Miller Briggs, Linus Pauling Jr., and Linda Pauling sitting at a table. Linus standing behind a podium. "February. 28, 1961 A 60th birthday present from Ernest Lenart and Syd Cassyd / Lenartest Photography Ernest Lenart 7113 Hawthorn Avenue, Hollywood 46, California Hollywood 3-4000" Photograph by Ernest Lenart. Black and white print. February 28, 1961.
1961i.51.
Linus Pauling's 60th birthday party. An unidentified woman, Crellin Pauling, Patricia Miller Briggs, Linus Pauling Jr., and Linda Pauling sitting at a long table. An unidentified man standing behind a podium. "February. 28, 1961 A 60th birthday present from Ernest Lenart and Syd Cassyd / Lenartest Photography Ernest Lenart 7113 Hawthorn Avenue, Hollywood 46, California Hollywood 3-4000" Photograph by Ernest Lenart. Black and white print. February 28, 1961.
1961i.52.
Linus Pauling's 60th birthday party. Linda Pauling, an unidentified woman, an unidentified man, Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, and Nettie Miller Spaulding. "February. 28, 1961 A 60th birthday present from Ernest Lenart and Syd Cassyd / Lenartest Photography Ernest Lenart 7113 Hawthorn Avenue, Hollywood 46, California Hollywood 3-4000" Photograph by Ernest Lenart. Black and white print. February 28, 1961.
1961i.53.
Linus Pauling's 60th birthday party. Crellin Pauling, an unidentified man, Ava Helen Pauling, and Linus Pauling. Crellin standing at a podium, Ava Helen and Linus watching him. "February. 28, 1961 A 60th birthday present from Ernest Lenart and Syd Cassyd / Lenartest Photography Ernest Lenart 7113 Hawthorn Avenue, Hollywood 46, California Hollywood 3-4000" Photograph by Ernest Lenart. Black and white print. February 28, 1961.
1961i.54.
Linus Pauling's 60th birthday party. Linus Pauling Jr. sitting, Crellin Pauling standing behind a podium. "February. 28, 1961 A 60th birthday present from Ernest Lenart and Syd Cassyd / Lenartest Photography Ernest Lenart 7113 Hawthorn Avenue, Hollywood 46, California Hollywood 3-4000" Black and white print. February 28, 1961.
1961i.55.
Linus Pauling's 60th birthday party. Linus Pauling Jr. standing behind a podium. Patricia Miller Briggs (far left) and Linda Pauling (obscured) sitting. "February. 28, 1961 A 60th birthday present from Ernest Lenart and Syd Cassyd / Lenartest Photography Ernest Lenart 7113 Hawthorn Avenue, Hollywood 46, California Hollywood 3-4000" Photograph by Ernest Lenart. Black and white print. February 28, 1961.
1961i.56.
Linus Pauling's 60th birthday party. Peter Pauling standing behind a podium. Linus Pauling Jr. (far left), Linda Pauling (obscured) sitting. "February. 28, 1961 A 60th birthday present from Ernest Lenart and Syd Cassyd / Lenartest Photography Ernest Lenart 7113 Hawthorn Avenue, Hollywood 46, California Hollywood 3-4000" Photograph by Ernest Lenart. Black and white print. February 28, 1961.
1961i.57.
Linus Pauling's 60th birthday party: Ava Helen Pauling standing behind podium. Linus Pauling Jr. (far left) and Linda Pauling (obscured) sitting. "February. 28, 1961 A 60th birthday present from Ernest Lenart and Syd Cassyd / Lenartest Photography Ernest Lenart 7113 Hawthorn Avenue, Hollywood 46, California Hollywood 3-4000" Photograph by Ernest Lenart. Black and white print. February 28, 1961.
1961i.58.
Linus Pauling's 60th birthday party. Ava Helen and Linus Pauling sitting at a table, holding hands. "February. 28, 1961 A 60th birthday present from Ernest Lenart and Syd Cassyd / Lenartest Photography Ernest Lenart 7113 Hawthorn Avenue, Hollywood 46, California Hollywood 3-4000" Photograph by Ernest Lenart. Black and white print. February 28, 1961.
1961i.59.
Four formal portraits of Ava Helen Pauling. Ava Helen wearing a hat with flowers and a large pendant "Lotte Meitner-Graf. Prob. 1961 23 Old Bond Street, W.I. London Lotte Meitner-Graf" Photograph by Lotte Meitner-Graf. Black and white print. 1961.
1961i.60.
Formal portrait of Linus Pauling. Linus looking to the right. "Lotte Meitner-Graf London" Photograph by Lotte Meitner-Graf. Black and white print. 1961.
1961i.61.
Formal portrait of Linus Pauling. Linus looking to the right, leaning one elbow on a chair and holding his glasses in the other hand. Imprinted: "Lotte Meitner-Graf London" Photograph by Lotte Meitner-Graf. Black and white print. 1961.
1961i.62.
Portrait of Linus Pauling, looking to the right. Imprinted: "Lotte Meitner-Graf London" Photograph by Lotte Meitner-Graf. Black and white print. 1961.
1961i.63.
Ava Helen Pauling speaking outdoors at a "No More Hiroshimas" march, sponsored by Women Strike for Peace. August 1961. San Francisco, California. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. August 1961.
1961i.64.
Ava Helen Pauling speaking outdoors at the Buck County Peace Fair with several unidentified individuals. Buck County, Pennsylvania. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1961.

1962i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1962.
1962i.1.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling standing outside, leaning over a fence, and studying a crossword puzzle. Ava Helen and Linus at Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. "Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling Deer Flat Ranch Big Sur, California Working British Cross Word Puzzles (I've won this one) / Photograph by ; Arthur Dubinsky ; 1636 Elevado St.; NO. 1-7314-LA. 26" Photograph by Arthur Dubinsky. Black and white print. 1962.
1962i.2.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling, standing outside, leaning over a fence, and looking at a crossword puzzle. Ava Helen and Linus at Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. "Photograph by Arthur Dubinsky, 1636 Elevado St. No. 1-7314 - L.A. 26" Photograph by Arthur Dubinsky. Black and white print. 1962.
1962i.3.
Gerald L. Wendt presenting an award to Linus Pauling. Linus standing behind a podium. Los Angeles, California. "Linus Pauling and Gerald L. Wendt Humanists meeting LA 1962" Photograph courtesy of Lafayette Studio, San Francisco. Black and white print. 1962.
1962i.4.
A student approximation of a Time magazine cover featuring Linus Pauling. "1962 project of student" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1962.
1962i.5.
Linus Pauling at Nobel Hall. Oslo, Norway. "Nobel Hall, Oslo, November. 15, 1962." Photographer unknown. Color print. November 15, 1962.
1962i.6.
An unidentified woman talking to Linus and Ava Helen Pauling at the Nobel Hall. Ava Helen looking at the camera. Oslo, Norway. "Nobel Hall, Oslo, November. 15, 1962." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November 15, 1962.
1962i.7.
Ava Helen Pauling standing in front of a large bronze bust of Alfred Nobel. Oslo, Norway. "Nobel Hall, Oslo, November 15, 1962." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November 15, 1962.
1962i.8.
Linus Pauling (left), an unidentified woman (center), and Maria de Jesus (right). Universidad de Conception, Chile. "Dr. Linus Pauling VII Escuela de Verano, 15 de Enero 1962. Cordially _________ ? Universidad de Concepcion de Chile 13/2" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. January 1962.
1962i.9.
Linus Pauling standing on stage, speaking. Universidad de Conception, Chile. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1962.
1962i.10.
Linus Pauling posing for a group portrait at a humanists meeting. Los Angeles, California. "Humanist meeting LA 1962" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1962.
1962i.11.
Linus Pauling posing for a group portrait at a humanists meeting. Los Angeles, California. "Humanists LA 1962" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1962.
1962i.12.
Linus Pauling picketing the White House, demonstrating against the testing of nuclear weapons. Linus carrying a sign reading "Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Macmillan We have no right to test!" Washington D.C. "A picket today, tomorrow a guest. Washington: Atomic scientist Linus Pauling, who will be President Kennedy's guest tomorrow at a White House dinner for Nobel Prize winners, pickets the executive mansion today. He joins a mass demonstration protesting the resumption of U.S. atmospheric nuclear tests. Asked whether he thought it unusual to picket the White House one day and attend the dinner there the next, he quipped 'I don't do any of them regularly.'" Photograph courtesy of United Press International (UPI). Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1962.
1962i.13.
The Solvay International Chemical Institute. Front row, left to right: R. G. W. Norrish, Linus Pauling, J.H. de Boer, A. R Ubbelohde, W. Kuhn, J. E. Mayer, and G. Wittig. Second row: O. K. Rice, J. Timmermans, N. N. Semenov, P. Lafitte, K. F. Herzfeld, and E. P. Wigner. Third row: I Prigogine, A. Van Tiggelen, and J. Duchesne. Fourth row: P. Erculisse, G. Herzberg, B. Widom, K. E. Schuler, G. Porter, D. F. Hornig, R. Karplus, T. L. Cottrell, L. J. Oosterhoff, V. Voevodsky, A. G. Gaydon, N. Manson, and N. B. Slater. Fifth row: St. Claesson, J. C. Polanyi, A. Kantrowitz, R. Coekelbergh, G. Szasz, P. Goldfinger, M. G. Inghram, J. W. Linnett, O. Osberghaus, J. Ross, R. Defay, and J. D. Morrison. November 10, 1962. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November 10, 1962.
1962i.14.
Linus Pauling standing in front of a chalkboard with a group of unidentified men. Two men staring at an object in Linus's hands. Ohio State University Medical School. Columbus, Ohio. "Ohio S.U. Med Sch., Mar. 1962." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. March, 1962.
1962i.15.
Linus Pauling standing in front of a chalkboard with two unidentified men. Ohio State University Medical School. Columbus, Ohio. "Columbus Ohio Med. Sch., Mar. 1962." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. March, 1962.
1962i.16.
Linus Pauling standing in front of a chalkboard. Ohio State University Medical School. Columbus, Ohio. "Ohio State U. Med. Sch, Mar. '62." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1962.
1962i.17.
Linus Pauling standing in front of chalkboard, holding a microphone, and speaking to a cameraman. Ohio State University, Medical School. Columbus, Ohio. "Ohio State University, Medical School, March '62." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. March, 1962.
1962i.18.
Eight sketches of Linus Pauling by Richard Merle White. Correspondence included. 1962.
1962i.19.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting in the front row of a full auditorium. Universidad de Concepcion, Chile. "Senora Ava Helen Pauling / 15-1-62 / VII Escuela De Verano / Muy afectionamente [?]" "[signature] / Neruda / Ava Helen Pauling / Universidad de Concepcion / Chile." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. January 15, 1962.
1962i.20.
Portrait of George Beadle. "To the world's best switchboard gals GW Beadle" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1962.
1962i.21.
Linus Pauling at the White House. An unidentified speaker addressing President and Mrs. Kennedy. Linus sitting in the third row, looking at a potted plant. The White House, Washington D.C. "April 29, 1962 / Sent by the White House / LP 2nd row L, AHP hidden" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April 29, 1962.
1962i.22.
Linus Pauling displaying a model of the double helix to Ed Tatum and Baril O'Conroy. "Jan '62 / L Pauling, Ed Tatum, Baril O'Conroy" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. January, 1962.
1962i.23.
Linus Pauling displaying a model of the double helix to Ed Tatum and Baril O'Conroy. "Jan 1962 / LP, Tatum, Baril O'Conroy" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. January, 1962.
1962i.24.
The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom pancake breakfast. Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing in a park. Linus grilling pancakes, wearing an apron reading "Be my guest." "WILPF Pancake Breakfast 3500 Fairpoint ; Pasadena 1962 or early 63 ; Photograph by Arthur Dubinsky 1636 Elevado St.; NO. 1-7314-LA. 26" Photography by Arthur Dubinsky. Black and white print. 1962.
1962i.25.
The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom pancake breakfast. Ava Helen Pauling, Linda Pauling, Kari, and Linus Pauling standing in a park. Linus grilling pancakes, wearing an apron. "WILPF Pancake Breakfast ; 3500 Fairpoint Pasadena ; Fall 1962 or early 63 / LP Chef AP./Linda? Kari, Norwegian au pair girl / Photograph by Arthur Dubinsky 1636 Elevado St. ; NO. 1-7314-LA. 26" Photograph by Arthur Dubinsky. Black and white print. 1962.
1962i.26.
The Pauling family standing in their driveway. Foreground: Linda Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, and Anthony. Background: Kari, Linus Peter Pauling, and Linus Pauling. "Our Linda, AHP, au pair Kari, Anthony, LP, Barky 1962 ; Photograph by Arthur Dubinsky 1636 Elevado St. ; NO. 1-7314-LA. 26" Photograph by Arthur Dubinsky. Black and white print. 1962.
1962i.27.
Ava Helen, Linda, Anthony, and Linus Pauling standing in a kitchen. "Photograph by Arthur Dubinsky 1636 Elevado St. ; NO. 1-7314-LA. 26" Photograph by Arthur Dubinsky. Black and white print. 1962.
1962i.28.
Linus, Ava Helen, and Linda Pauling standing in a kitchen. Ava Helen reaching for something on the shelf. "Photograph by Arthur Dubinsky 1636 Elevado St. ; NO. 1-7314-LA. 26" Photograph by Arthur Dubinsky. Black and white print. 1962.
1962i.29.
Linus Pauling demonstrating outside the White House, holding a sign: "Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Macmillan, We Have No Right To Test!" "Wide World Photo / Nobel Winner In Demonstration / Dr. Linus Pauling, of Pasadena, Calif., 1954 Nobel Prize winner for chemistry, displays a sign, April 28, as he walks along Washington's Lafayette Square near the White House with demonstrators opposing nuclear testing. Pauling is among Nobel Winners invited to a White House dinner on April 29 / 4/28/62" A photo stamp reads: "NOTICE, This picture is the property of Wide World Photos and may be used only for purposes of one time reproduction when authorized by the owner. It may not be used in such manner as to violate the rights of any person, firm or cooperation. It may not be used for advertising or purposes of trade unless written consent of each living person depicted, or if a minor, of his or her parent or guardian, shall be obtained, such consent to run to the owners and the licensee. If any use shall violate, or shall be claimed to violate, the rights of any person, firm or cooperation. The licensee agrees to save harmless the owner from all liability, including reasonable consent fees and expenses, which the owner may incur by reason thereof. The picture MUST NOT carry owner's credit if it is used for advertising or for purposes of trade otherwise the following credit MUST be Printed. Wide World Photos." Bottom right corner reads: "Return to Ava Helen Pauling" Black and white print. April 28, 1962.
1962i.30.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting at a table with members of the international peace movement. "3/October/1962 / Ava Helen Pauling, Henry W. Brusin, Linus Pauling, [?] Riukel, J.E. [Megcv], [Bashass] O'Counell, Hirunich Kluner, [?] (Tokyo) Akimoto, Helmund Sellach (Berlin), T. Adiow Lawbo (Nigeria), Mas Rinkel." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1962.
1962i.31.
Dr. Linus Pauling and actress Julie Harris demonstrating against nuclear weapons testing. Washington D.C. Copyright UPI/Bettman. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1962.
1962i.32.
Sketch of Linus Pauling in profile by Helmuth Nathan. Correspondence with Helmuth Nathan included. November 30, 1962.
1962i.33.
Linus Pauling standing at a podium with one hand on a book, looking towards the crowd at the lower right. Madison, Wisconsin. "Linus Pauling speaking on peace in First Congregational Church, Madison, Wis. Sunday 18 March 1962" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. March 18, 1962.
1962i.34.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside their cabin at Deer Flat Ranch. Linus leaning on the gate, Ava Helen Pauling standing behind Linus and sweeping. [Unintelligible personal notes written on the back] Photograph by Arthur Dubinsky. Black and white print. 1962.
1962i.35.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting on a couch. Duke University. Durham, North Carolina. "LP, AHP Duke Univ 2 March 1962 Taken by Prof. J N Saylor" Photograph by J. N. Saylor. Color print. June 2, 1962.
1962i.36.
A Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) pancake breakfast. Linus Pauling serving pancakes to an unidentified man. Linus wearing an apron reading "Be my guest." Pasadena, California. [on front] "Pasadena California 1962" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1962.
1962i.37.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling dancing in the White House ballroom. Washington D.C. "LIFE Magazine Copyright Time Inc. Reproduction Not permitted Richerby May 17 1962." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. May 17, 1962.
1962i.38.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling dancing in the White House ballroom. Washington D.C. "LIFE Magazine Copyright Time Inc. Reproduction Not permitted Richerby May 17 1962" Photographer unknown. Color print. May 17, 1962.
1962i.39.
Linus Pauling sitting in has lab, holding a copy of "No More War." Linus sitting with his legs crossed, looking to the right. The Crellin Lab, California Institute of Technology. Pasadena, California. Copyright held by California Institute of Technology. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1962.
1962i.40.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling standing outside their cabin at Deer Flat Ranch. Linus Pauling standing in the doorway, Ava Helen Pauling standing in the yard, looking at Linus. Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. "PHOTOGRAPH BY ARTHUR DUBINSKY 1636 ELEVADO ST. LOS ANGELES 26-NO. 1-7314" . Black and white print. 1962.
1962i.41.
Linus Pauling and five unidentified others standing in front of the United States District Court of Appeals. Anne Eaton [?] in a wheelchair. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1962.
1962i.42.
Linus Pauling smiling and pointing at his Washington High School honorary diploma. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1962.

1963i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1963.
1963i.1.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling standing beside a chemical model. AP News features photo. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1963.
1963i.2.
Linus Pauling lecturing. Photographer unknown. Black and white print (22 copies included). 1963.
1963i.3.
Linus Pauling sitting in front of a blackboard, next to a model of an alpha helix. Linus wearing a suit, looking towards the camera. The California Institute of Technology. Pasadena, California. "Orig California Institute of technology, 3.18 '68 July 1963 Dr. Linus Pauling and model of segment of large protein molecule showing alpha helix configuration." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 1963.
1963i.4.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling disembarking from an airplane. Buenos Aires, Argentina. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1963.
1963i.5.
The Pauling family sitting in the front row of an auditorium for the Nobel lecture. Left to right: an unidentified young man, Crellin Pauling, Lucy Pauling, Barclay Kamb, Linda Pauling Kamb, Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling Jr., an unidentified woman, and Peter Pauling. Before the Nobel Lecture. Oslo University. Oslo, Norway. Stamp reads: "Copyright Aftennoften [?] Akersgt. 51, Oslo, Norway, Telephone 41 56 60." Photographer unknown. Black and white photo. 1963.
1963i.6.
Linus Pauling down on his hands and knees, with his grandchildren Barky and Sasha Kamb riding on his back. From publication The Nobel Prize: International Annual, 1963. Copyright Don Cravens. Photograph by Don Cravens. Black and white print. 1963.
1963i.7.
Linus Pauling helping Ava Helen Pauling up an embankment. Ava Helen smiling and looking up at Linus. From publication The Nobel Prize: International Annual, 1963.] Copyright Don Cravens. Photograph by Don Cravens. Black and white print. 1963.
1963i.8.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling walking across a lawn. Ava Helen pointing to the left. From publication The Nobel Prize: International Annual, 1963. Copyright Don Cravens. Photograph by Don Cravens. Black and white print. 1963.
1963i.9.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling reading letters at a table in front of a shelf of dishes. Both wearing reading glasses. From publication The Nobel Prize: International Annual, 1963. Copyright Don Cravens. Photograph by Don Cravens. Black and white print. 1963.
1963i.10.
Linus Pauling showing the Nobel peace prize to Ava Helen Pauling. "B/Oslo/Norway photo, December 10th, 1963. Admiring the peace prize gold medal Mrs. Ava Pauling is admiring her husband's, Dr. Linus Pauling's Nobel Peace Prize medal after the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in the Aula of the University of Olso. (NTB-photo). / Ava Helen Pauling #13 Page 146, Linus Pauling on Peace, Rising Star Press 650/966-8920 110 1740 / Copyright Norsk Tleegrambyra's billed - OG Klisfeavdeling A/S Nedre Vollgt 8 - Postboks 818, Tlf. 33 36 90 - Telex nr. 1366 Telegr.: Norway photo Oslo - Norway European Pressphoto Agencies Union" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December 10, 1963.
1963i.11.
Linus Pauling standing, holding a small box in his hands. "NORWAY PHOTO 10th 1963 / Nobel Peace Prize to Dr. Linus Pauling / president of the Norwegian Nobel Prize Committee, dir. Gunnar John handing the Nobel Peace Prize and Gold Medal to Dr. Linus Pauling, the Peace Prize winner of / The ceremony took place in Oslo 10th. (NTB-photo)" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December 10, 1963.
1963i.12.
Ava Helen Pauling looking forward and smiling. "Mrs. Pauling [;] Lund, Akademilka Fureningen [;] December 21, 1963" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December 21, 1963.
1963i.13.
Close up profile of Linus Pauling looking down. Linus wearing a suit. "Dr. Linus Pauling Lund, Akademilka Fureningen December 21, 1963" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December 21, 1963.
1963i.14.
Clifford Durr standing with Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling in front of a house. Ava Helen looking at Linus, Linus laughing. "Clifford Durr A.H and L Pauling at Treuhafts October 1963." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1963.
1963i.15.
Linus Pauling receiving the 1962 Nobel Peace Price for advocating global nuclear armistice. Copyright UPI/Bateman. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1963.
1963i.16.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting in the front row of an audience, next to an unidentified man. Ava Helen holding a bouquet of flowers on her lap. A banner behind them reads, "VI HYLLAR, FREDSPRISTAGAREN, LINUS PAULING." Gothenburg, Sweden. "December. 1963, Gothenburg. To the Paulings." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December, 1963.
1963i.17.
Linus Pauling (second from left), Ava Helen Pauling (in front of Linus), and an unidentified group of people standing behind a table, toasting. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1963.
1963i.18.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling eating together. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1963.
1963i.19.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling relaxing on a couch. Linus resting his hand on Ava Helen's lap. An unidentified man sitting on the couch with them. The unidentified man holding his arm behind Linus. Several unidentified others. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1963.
1963i.20.
Linus Pauling sitting and eating a meal, Ava Helen Pauling standing above him holding a drink in hand. A banner on the wall reads "Paulings Put Pace in the Peace Race." "AHP & LP, October. 1963" Photographer unknown. Color print. October, 1963.
1963i.21.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing in front of a window with Barclay and Linda Kamb. All smiling and holding drinks. Ava Helen and Linda looking at each other. "Barclay, LP, AHP, Linda." Rubber stamp reads "October, 1963" Photographer unknown. Color print. October, 1963.
1963i.22.
Ava Helen Pauling leaning against a door, while looking up to a banner above the entrance that reads: "IT'S NO BULL! YOU'VE DONE IT AGAIN!" Pasadena, California. "AHP Fairpoint St. 1963" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1963.
1963i.23.
Close-up of Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing together. Linus looking at the camera with a big smile. Ava Helen looking to her left side, with her head tilted. On front of picture; "LP, AP, December. 1963, Biology Tea,". On back; "Linus Pauling, December. 1963. Biology Tea Party before going to Oslo for Nobel Peace Prize." Photographer unknown. Color print. December, 1963.
1963i.24.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside together on a deck. Linus and Ava Helen listening to an unidentified person speaking to them. Pasadena, California. "Biology. CIT. LP AHP December. 1963" Photographer unknown. Color print. December, 1963.
1963i.25.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside together on a deck. Linus and Ava Helen listening to an unidentified man standing in front of them. Pasadena, California. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1963.
1963i.26.
Profile of Linus Pauling shaking Dr. Frank Catchpool's hand. Ava Helen Pauling standing in the background. Two unidentified men visible on the far right side of the picture. Pasadena, California. "Tea in Biology Dept. In November. 1963 in celebration of Nobel Peace Prize, Dr. Catchpool, AHP." Photographer unknown. Color print. November, 1963.
1963i.27.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling standing in a garden with two unidentified women and an unidentified man. "This is a Kodachrome print made by Kodak December 1963 PAD" Photographer unknown. Color print. December, 1963.
1963i.28.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling standing at the top of an ocean cliff, facing inland toward the camera, with the ocean behind them. "Ava Helen and Linus" "This is a Kodachrome print made by Kodak December 1963 PAD" Photographer unknown. Color print. December, 1963.
1963i.29.
Linus Pauling standing in a garden with two unidentified men and two unidentified women."This is a Kodachrome print made by Kodak December 1963 PAD" Photographer unknown. Color print. December, 1963.
1963i.30.
An unidentified man and two unidentified women standing in front of a house with Ava Helen and Linus Pauling. "This is a Kodachrome print made by Kodak December 1963 PAD" Photographer unknown. Color print. December, 1963.
1963i.31.
A group of men wearing academic robes. Linus Pauling standing at the far left of the top row. Group portrait of participants of the gathering of Nobel Laureates at Gustavus Adolphus College, May 1963. Correspondence enclosed. "Taken (35 mm) by Herbert R. Friedland, Judge of the Superior Court of Cook Co. St. Peter, Minn. 1963." Color print. May, 1963.
1963i.32.
Linus Pauling and an unidentified man standing in a library, exchanging a wine glass. "[Photo processors date stamp reads:] October 1963. 1888" Photographer unknown. Color print. October, 1963.
1963i.33.
Linus Pauling sitting in a chair, looking at someone or something. Santa Barbara, California. "LP taken October 1963 by Santa Barbara Newspaper" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. October, 1963.
1963i.34.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing together. Linus holding his arm around Ava Helen. Ava Helen wearing a large flower corsage on her right shoulder. [on the photograph] "TAKEN DECEMBER.1, 63 WITH LOVE TO THE PAULINGS UNIVERSAL FRIENDS FROM MURRAY ROSEMAN" "MURRAY H. ROSENMAN PHOTOGRAPHER 5533 HOLLYWOOD BOULEVARD L.A. 28, CALIF. -HO.4-1131" Photograph by Murray Roseman. Black and white print. December 1, 1963.
1963i.35.
Black and white line drawing of Linus Pauling. "1963 To appear in "Chemical Systems", Chem. Bond Approach Volume McG. Hill". Correspondence enclosed (English). 1963.
1963i.36.
Linus Fowler, Linus, and Linus Pauling Jr, standing together with arms around each other's shoulders. Oslo, Sweden. "Linus Fowler Pauling, L. Pauling, L. Pauling Jr. Oslo 1963" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1963.
1963i.37.
Linus Pauling standing outside, harvesting abalone. Linus wearing reading glasses and standing by a table while working. "Harvesting abalone By LP Jr JULY 1963 #9" Photograph by Linus Pauling Jr. Color print. July, 1963.
1963i.38.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling wearing formal clothing, standing with an unidentified woman. Linus holding a small box. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1963.
1963i.39.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing inside, posing with an unidentified woman. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1963.
1963i.40.
Linus Pauling with a chemical model. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1963.
1963i.41.
Linus Pauling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1963.
1963i.42.
Linus Pauling and family standing in front of an airplane. Left to right, a SAS official, Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, Linda Pauling Kamb, Barclay Kamb, Lucy Mills Pauling, Crellin Pauling, Linus Pauling Jr. Stamp reads "Please Credit SAS' Scandanavian Airlines System, Inc." "Please Credit Photography, Inc.; Inglewood Calif., Oregon 8-8854" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1963.
1963i.43.
Linus Pauling's chalkboard, California Institute of Technology. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. October 1963.
1963i.44.
Linus Pauling seated in his living room and conversing with two reporters. On the coffee table before him sits a bank of microphones. Linda Pauling Kamb stands in the background. "Press Conference at Home, Nobel Peace Prize." Engineering and Science photograph, California Institute of Technology. James McClanahan, photographer. Black and white print. October 1963.

1964i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1964.
1964i.1.
Linus Pauling sitting and pointing forward with both index fingers. Linus wearing a suit. Print courtesy of Calvelle Murieo. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.2.
Linus Pauling standing in a small, crowded room. Linus preparing for an academic ceremony. Two unidentified women wearing academic robes. Dr. Anna Fitzn robing Linus. Eleven people sitting in chairs facing the two women and Linus. Three individuals also wearing robes. "Claude Loraine picture on the wall V.C.S. next chair. Dr. Anna Fitzn robing Dr. L. Pauling" "February 1964" Photographer unknown. Color print. February, 1964.
1964i.3.
Linus Pauling standing outside with five unidentified men. Linus and others standing next to a black car. Munich, Germany. Black and white print, photographer unknown. 1964.
1964i.4.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling with five unidentified men. Ava Helen sitting in a black car, Linus entering the car. Munich, Germany. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.5.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing on the sidewalk, between an unidentified couple. Munich, Germany. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.6.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside the Touring Hotel with three unidentified individuals. Linus and Ava Helen standing next to a Mercedes. Munich, Germany. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.7.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling walking towards a Chevrolet Bel Aire with an unidentified individual. Munich, Germany. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.8.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside the Touring Hotel with three unidentified individuals. Linus and Ava Helen standing next to a Mercedes. Munich, Germany. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.9.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling entering a car. Linus and Ava Helen with three unidentified individuals. Munich, Germany. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.10.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling exiting a house with five unidentified individuals. Munich, Germany. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.11.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling sitting in a car. Several unidentified men standing outside the car. Munich, Germany. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.12.
Linus Pauling sitting at a long table between two unidentified men. Munich, Germany. Black and white print, photographer unknown. 1964.
1964i.13.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling standing next to Paul Nevermann, the mayor of Hamburg. Hamburg, Germany. Copyright Conti-Press Heinz Fremke. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.14.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling during a peace march. Germany. Print courtesy of Foto Tripp. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.15.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, an unidentified individual, and Paul Nevermann, the mayor of Hamburg. Ava Helen shaking hands with Paul. Hamburg, Germany. Copyright Conti-Press Heinz Fremke. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.16.
Linus Pauling standing on the beach, smiling. Linus wearing a Hawaiian shirt. Big Sur, California. Photograph by Arthur Herzog. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.17.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside their cabin at Deer Flat Ranch. Linus and Ava Helen dressed informally. Big Sur, California. Correspondence included (English). Photograph by Arthur Herzog. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.18.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling standing in front of their pastures at Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. Photograph by Arthur Herzog. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.19.
Linus Pauling standing in the cow pen at Deer Flat Ranch. Linus wearing a Hawaiian shirt. Big Sur, California. Photograph by Arthur Herzog. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.20.
A clay bust of Linus Pauling sculpted by Virginia Colter. Concorde, New Hampshire. Correspondence included (English). Photograph by Virginia Colter. Kodachrome color print (1) and black and white print (1). 1964.
1964i.21.
Two prints: Linus and Ava Helen Pauling outside among a crowd; Linus Pauling outside alone. Germany. Correspondence included (German). Photographer unknown. Black and white prints. 1964.
1964i.22.
Linus Pauling sitting in the lounge of a large boat. "Prof. Linus Pauling on a ship on Lake Vonstant in June 1964." Photographer unknown. Color print. June, 1964.
1964i.23.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting on a porch, holding an open magazine. "Sun[day] Soc[iety] 2 col[umns] Linus Pauling (Mrs.) / August 16 1964" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. August 16, 1964.
1964i.24.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside with an unidentified woman wearing a floral dress. "8-64 / Sre Reject[?]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. August, 1964.
1964i.25.
Linus (second row, right of center) and Ava Helen Pauling (back row, far left) standing outside with several unidentified others. Nobel chemistry prize laureates Harold Clayton Urey, Richard Kuhn, Leonard Bernadotte, Max Born, Linus Pauling, Werner Karl Heisenberg, Richard Synge, Otto Hahn, Karl Ziegler, and Artturi Virtanen standing outside with Fonson [?]. "L to R / Urey, R. Kuhn, L. Bernadotte, Born, LP, Heisenberg, Synge, Hahn, Ziegler, Virtaaner [?], Fonsman [?] / Ava Helen Pauling / June 1964" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June, 1964.
1964i.26.
Linus Pauling standing on a rocky beach, smiling. Linus wearing a Hawaiian shirt. Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. "Linus Pauling on his Deer Flat Ranch, Salmon Creek, Calif. / LP at Deer Flat Ranch ; 1964." Photograph by Arthur Herzog. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.27.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing on a hillside at Deer Flat Ranch, looking toward the ocean. Ava Helen pointing, Linus holding binoculars. Big Sur, California. "Kamera bild Reportage - Reklam - Mode Kammchargaias 9A, Stockholm, tel 23464? 6345044 Bjorn Larsson." Photograph by Arthur Herzog. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.28.
Linus Pauling standing in a field, observing a flock of butterflies flying from a tree. Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. "Kamera bild Reportage - Reklam - Mode Kammchargaias 9A, Stockholm, tel 23464? 6345044 Bjorn Larsson." Photograph by Arthur Herzog. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.29.
Linus Pauling standing on an ocean shore, observing three oblong rocks. Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. "Kamera bild Reportage - Reklam - Mode Kammchargaias 9A, Stockholm, tel 23464? 6345044 Bjorn Larsson." Photograph by Arthur Herzog. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.30.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing together on a hillside trail overlooking the ocean. Ava Helen wearing a dress, Linus wearing a Hawaiian shirt. Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. "Kamera bild Reportage - Reklam - Mode Kammchargaias 9A, Stockholm, tel 23464? 6345044 Bjorn Larsson." Photograph by Arthur Herzog. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.31.
Linus Pauling standing by a barb wire fence, talking. Linus wearing a Hawaiian shirt. Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. "Deer Flat Ranch, ?1964 / "Kamera bild Reportage - Reklam - Mode Kammchargaias 9A, Stockholm, tel 23464? 6345044 Bjorn Larsson." Photograph by Arthur Herzog. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.32.
Linus Pauling standing by a barb wire fence, looking up. Linus wearing a Hawaiian shirt. Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. "Kamera bild Reportage - Reklam - Mode Kammchargaias 9A, Stockholm, tel 23464? 6345044 Bjorn Larsson." Photograph by Arthur Herzog. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.33.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing by a white wooden fence. Linus wearing a Hawaiian shirt, Ava Helen wearing a dress. Linus and Ava Helen standing in front of their cabin at Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. "#17 Page 219 Linus Pauling on Peace Rising Star Press 650/966-8920 "Kamera bild Reportage - Reklam - Mode Kammchargaias 9A, Stockholm, tel 23464? 6345044 Bjorn Larsson." Photograph by Arthur Herzog. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.34.
Linus Pauling sitting on a boulder, pointing to the left. Linus wearing a Hawaiian shirt and sunglasses. Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. "Kamera bild Reportage - Reklam - Mode Kammchargaias 9A, Stockholm, tel 23464? 6345044 Bjorn Larsson." Photograph by Arthur Herzog. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.35.
Linus Pauling standing under a tree, gesturing widely. Linus wearing sun glasses, a Hawaiian shirt, and a hat. Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. "Kamera bild Reportage - Reklam - Mode Kammchargaias 9A, Stockholm, tel 23464? 6345044 Bjorn Larsson." Photograph by Arthur Herzog. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.36.
A closeup portrait of Linus Pauling. Linus wearing a Hawaiian shirt, sitting in his home at Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. "Kamera bild Reportage - Reklam - Mode Kammchargaias 9A, Stockholm, tel 23464? 6345044 Bjorn Larsson." Photograph by Arthur Herzog. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.37.
Linus Pauling sitting on a rocky beach, gesturing widely. Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. "Kamera bild Reportage - Reklam - Mode Kammchargaias 9A, Stockholm, tel 23464? 6345044 Bjorn Larsson." Photograph by Arthur Herzog. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.38.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling standing on a hillside trail, looking towards the ocean. Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. "Kamera bild Reportage - Reklam - Mode Kammchargaias 9A, Stockholm, tel 23464? 6345044 Bjorn Larsson." Photograph by Arthur Herzog. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.39.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing on beach, their backs to the ocean. Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. "Deer Flat Ranch, 1964. Kamera bild Reportage - Reklam - Mode Kammchargaias 9A, Stockholm, tel 23464? 6345044 Bjorn Larsson." Photograph by Arthur Herzog. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.40.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting in the kitchen at Deer Flat Ranch. Ava Helen wearing a dress, Linus wearing a Hawaiian shirt. Big Sur, California. "Kamera bild Reportage - Reklam - Mode Kammchargaias 9A, Stockholm, tel 23464? 6345044 Bjorn Larsson." Photograph by Arthur Herzog. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.41.
Linus Pauling standing underneath a tree. Linus wearing a Hawaiian shirt and a hat. Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. "Kamera bild Reportage - Reklam - Mode Kammchargaias 9A, Stockholm, tel 23464? 6345044 Bjorn Larsson." Photograph by Arthur Herzog. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.42.
Linus Pauling standing on a rocky shore. Linus wearing a hat and a Hawaiian shirt. Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. "Kamera bild Reportage - Reklam - Mode Kammchargaias 9A, Stockholm, tel 23464? 6345044 Bjorn Larsson." Photograph by Arthur Herzog. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.43.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling walking on a hillside trail overlooking the ocean. Ava Helen pointing towards the ocean. Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. "Kamera bild Reportage - Reklam - Mode Kammchargaias 9A, Stockholm, tel 23464? 6345044 Bjorn Larsson." Photograph by Arthur Herzog. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.44.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing in the doorway of their cabin at Deer Flat Ranch. Linus holding a long, twisted piece of metal. Big Sur, California. "Kamera bild Reportage - Reklam - Mode Kammchargaias 9A, Stockholm, tel 23464? 6345044 Bjorn Larsson." Photograph by Arthur Herzog. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.45.
Linus Pauling lying in the sun, on a large rock overlooking the ocean. Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. "Kamera bild Reportage - Reklam - Mode Kammchargaias 9A, Stockholm, tel 23464? 6345044 Bjorn Larsson." Photograph by Arthur Herzog. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.46.
Ava Helen Pauling marching in a peace parade with many Greek citizens. Greek citizens bearing banners. Athens, Greece. "Marathon to Athens Peace March, May 1964. AH Pauling, Theodorakis, (LP not there). 5 #9 Page 94, Linus Pauling on Peace, Rising Star Press, 650/966-8920" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. May, 1964.
1964i.47.
Ava Helen Pauling marching in a peace parade with many Greek citizens. An unidentified man holding a camera standing next to Ava Helen. Athens, Greece. "Marathon to Athens Peace March, 1964. AHP spoke at great rally in Athens, 100,000" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.48.
Ava Helen Pauling surrounded by many unidentified Greek individuals. Athens, Greece. "AHP Athens, 1964" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.49.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling attending an indoor event. Linus gesturing toward the front of the room. Leipzig, Germany. "Leipzig, July 1964 / Dr. Arnold Hoffmann, Leipzig S3, Triftweg 1 Stadtspark, Leipzig Kto. 100 097" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July, 1964.
1964i.50.
Linus Pauling standing, lecturing into several microphones. Leipzig, Germany. "Leipzig, July 1964 / Dr. Arnold Hoffmann, Leipzig S3, Triftweg 1 Stadtspark, Leipzig Kto. 100 097" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July, 1964.
1964i.51.
Profile of Linus Pauling standing, lecturing into several microphones. Leipzig, Germany. "Leipzig, July 1964." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July, 1964.
1964i.52.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, and Professor Martin Ottesen sitting on a sofa. Copenhagen, Denmark. "With Prof Martin Ottesen, Copenhagen, Jan 1964" "K2/ 1000 1750 C15906 Foto-Service, St. Kongensgade 5 [photographer ?], Tlf. G15906 Byen 12?7, Giko 65473 c Retten til dette fotografi overdrages ku til det aftalte formal, (jrf. Lov af 31. Maj 1961). Anden udnyttelse kraever fotografens sarntykke. Negafivet forbliver vor ejendom." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. January, 1964.
1964i.53.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, and Professor Martin Ottesen sitting on a sofa. Linus talking to Ava Helen. Copenhagen, Denmark. "With Prof Martin Ottesen, Copenhagen, Jan 1964." "K2/ 1000 a. 1749 C15906 Foto-Service, St. Kongensgade 5 [photographer ?], Tlf. G15906 Byen 12?7, Giko 65473 c Retten til dette fotografi overdrages ku til det aftalte formal, (jrf. Lov af 31 Maj 1961). Anden udnyttelse kraever fotografens sarntykke. Negafivet forbliver vor ejendom." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. January, 1964.
1964i.54.
Ava Helen Pauling about to receive her Doctorate of Legis Universalis (Doctorate of World Peace) from San Gabriel College. Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing in a line, wearing academic robes. Ava Helen speaking to an unidentified man wearing a black robe. San Gabrielle, California. "1964" bottom front of photo says, "FEBRUARY 64" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. February, 1964.
1964i.55.
Ava Helen Pauling about to receive her Doctorate of Legis Universalis (Doctorate of World Peace) from San Gabriel College. Ava Helen Pauling putting on her doctoral robes. "Ava Helen Pauling 1964"; "Doctor Legis Universalis"; "San Gabriel College"; Calif. DLU" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.56.
Linus Pauling standing and wearing academic robes. San Gabriel, California. "1964" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.57.
Linus Pauling wearing academic robes, sitting next to an unidentified woman. San Gabriel, California. "1964" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.58.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, and an unidentified woman, all standing outside and wearing academic robes. San Gabriel, California. "1964" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.59.
The academic ceremony conferring an honorary doctorate of world peace on Ava Helen Pauling. Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, and several unidentified others wearing academic robes. San Gabriel College. San Gabriel, California. "San Gabriel Col. 1964 [;] LP [;] ? [;] AHP [;] hon. [?]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.60.
The academic ceremony conferring an honorary doctorate of world peace on Ava Helen Pauling. Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, and several unidentified others wearing academic robes. San Gabriel College. San Gabriel, California. "1964" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.61.
Ava Helen Pauling and Harold Field sitting on a shore. Newcastle, Australia. "AHP & [;] Harold Field [;] Australia [;] Newcastle [;] 1964" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.62.
Linus Pauling standing in a room with three unidentified men. Linus holding a bouquet. Hamburg University. Hamburg, Germany. "Hamburg Univ. [;] 1964 / Internationale der Kriegsdienstgegner [;] Bezirdsgurppe Hamburg-Bergedorf [;] Marnitzstraße 29 . Telefon 7397057 [;] Landesverband Hamburg" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.63.
Linus Pauling standing in front of a chalkboard, holding a book and a bouquet in one. Hamburg University. Hamburg, Germany. "Horsaal A, Hamgurg Univ. [;] 1964 / Internationale der Kriegsdienstgegner [;] Bezirdsgurppe Hamburg-Bergedorf [;] Marnitzstraße 29 . Telefon 7397057 [;] Landesverband Hamburg" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.64.
Linus Pauling standing behind a podium, speaking. Hamburg University. Hamburg, Germany. "Hamburg Univ. [;] 1964 / Internationale der Kriegsdienstgegner [;] Bezirdsgurppe Hamburg-Bergedorf [;] Marnitzstraße 29 . Telefon 7397057 [;] Landesverband Hamburg" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.65.
Linus Pauling sitting at a table with three unidentified men. Linus staring at a bouquet of flowers on the table. Hamburg University. Hamburg, Germany."Hamburg University 1964 / Internationale der Kriegsdienstgegner [;] Bezirdsgruppe Hamburg - Bergedorf [;] Marnitzstraße 29 Telefon 739 70 57 [;] Landesverband Hamburg / Harold F. Bing [,] Prof. Pauling [,] Dr. Teichmann [,] Fred Epton" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.66.
Linus Pauling standing, holding a bouquet, and smiling. Hamburg University. Hamburg, Germany. "Hamburg Univ. 1964 / Internationale der Kriegsdienstgegner [;] Bezirksgruppe Hamburg - Bergedorf [;] Marnitzsraße 29 Telefon 739 70 57 [;] Landesverband Hamburg" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.67.
Linus Pauling standing in front of a chalkboard with an unidentified man. Linus smiling, holding a book and a bouquet. Hamburg University. Hamburg, Germany. "Hamburg Univ. 1964 / Internationale der Kriegsdienstgegner [;] Bezirksgruppe Hamburg - Bergedorf [;] Marnitzsraße 29 Telefon 739 70 57 [;] Landesverband Hamburg / H.D. Alex" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.68.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling attending a reception. Lindau, Germany. "Lindau [?], 23.6.64" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.69.
Linus Pauling standing behind Ava Helen Pauling. Ava Helen facing an unidentified women, Linus holding a bouquet of flowers fashioned into the shape of a bird over Ava Helen's head. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.70.
Ava Helen Pauling standing in front of a large banner with a peace symbol on it. An unidentified man holding a flag behind her. Athens, Greece. "AHP Athens, 1964." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.71.
Ava Helen Pauling (far left) during a crowded peace rally in Athens. Athens, Greece. "AHP Athens, 1964." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.72.
A peace rally audience of thousands of people listening to Ava Helen Pauling. Athens, Greece. "AHP Athens, 1964." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.73.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, and Paul Nevermann, the mayor of Hamburg standing inside together. Hamburg, Germany. "Nevermann, 1 July 1964." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 1, 1964.
1964i.74.
Linus Pauling and Paul Nevermann, the mayor of Hamburg, looking at a piece of paper. Linus and Paul smiling. Hamburg, Germany. "Nevermann, 1 July 1964." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 1, 1964.
1964i.75.
Linus Pauling shaking hands with Paul Nevermann, the mayor of Hamburg. Hamburg, Germany. "Nevermann, 1 July 1964." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 1, 1964.
1964i.76.
Linus Pauling and Paul Nevermann, the mayor of Hamburg, looking at a pamphlet. Hamburg, Germany. "Nevermann, 1 July 1964." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 1, 1964.
1964i.77.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, an unidentified individual, and Paul Nevermann, the mayor of Hamburg. Ava Helen shaking hands with Paul. Hamburg, Germany. "Nevermann, 1 July 1964." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 1, 1964.
1964i.78.
Linus Pauling standing, wearing a suit, and holding a booklet. Hamburg, Germany. "1 July 1964." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 1, 1964.
1964i.79.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling sitting in chairs. "1 July 1964." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 1, 1964.
1964i.80.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling standing with an unidentified man (view obstructed by Ava Helen) and Dr. Arnold Hoffman (right). Ava Helen and Linus holding bouquets. Leipzig, Germany. "Leipzig July 1964" The stamp on the back of the picture reads "Dr. Arnold Hoffman Leipzig S3, Triftweg 1 Stadtspark Leipzig Kte, 100097." Photograph unknown. Black and white print. July, 1964.
1964i.81.
Linus Pauling sitting in an audience. Lindau, Germany. "Lindau, June 1964 0976" "Agfa-Color-Labor Erich Pfeiffer Photospezialgeschaft Lindau/B. Zwanziaersfraffe 14" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June, 1964.
1964i.82.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling about to receive honorary doctorate degrees. The president of San Gabriel College, Dr. R.N. Kenzie Stevenson, standing between Linus and Ava Helen. All wearing academic robes. San Gabriel, California. "1964" "Dr. Ava Pauling" "Dr. R.N Kenzie Stevenson, President San Gabriel College" "Dr. Linus Pauling" "AHP & LP receiving honorary doctorates" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1964.
1964i.83.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling walking off a gangplank, holding hands. Linus smiling, Ava Helen wearing sunglasses. Lindau, Germany. "Lindau, June 1964" Photographer unknown. Color print. June, 1964.
1964i.84.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling walking onto the island city of Lindau. Lindau, Germany. "Lindau, June 1964. From Dr. Ing. [Ludwig?] Weeber. [Botuongerstr?]. 27. 7 [Stuttgart], Germany. Lindau June 1964" Photographer unknown. Color print. June, 1964.
1964i.85.
Linus Pauling standing outside between Merrie and Bruce [?]. Linus smiling and holding Merrie's arm. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. "Merrie and Bruce, P.M.C., Phia PA, Y.M.H.A. Temple U, (arrow drawn in). Best Wishes Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kristol. 1/64." On back; 1/30/64. 213 Upland Rd. Merion, Pa. Dear Dr. and Mrs. Pauling Hope you are home and well, enjoying a welcome, deserved rest and refreshing. Know you will be off working soon. Feel welcome to call on us when you are in these enviors. Best wishes, Benjamin Kristol." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1964.
1964i.86.
Linus Pauling standing in front of a building, speaking to a crowd. Germany. "Luiz fam[?] Rheîn Germany July 1964" Photographer unknown. Color print. July, 1964.
1964i.87.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside in the dark, surrounded by women holding burning torches. Linus and Ava Helen both wearing coats and holding papers. Oslo, Norway. "Dear Linus and Ava Helen I found this photo in one of our offices and thought you might like to have it" "Otto" "December 1964 [sic? 1963?] Torchlight processions Oslo" Photographer unknown. Color print. December, 1963.
1964i.88.
Linus Pauling wearing glasses and drinking from a mug. Printed on mug: "1846 Insel Brau, Lindau" "June 1964" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.89.
Linus Pauling sitting, looking at a shot glass in his hand. "June 1964" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June, 1964.
1964i.90.
Linus Pauling sitting at a desk. A molecular model in the foreground. "June 18, 1964 Photo by Don Cravens" Photography by Don Cravens. Black and white print. June 18, 1964.
1964i.91.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing on a dock, facing each other, and waving at people. Lindau, Germany. Correspondence enclosed. [Attached letter notes that this is the Nobel prizewinners meeting at Lindau on June 26, 1964.] "Kodak AG August 1964" Photographer unknown. Color print. June 26, 1964.
1964i.92.
A group of unidentified men and women sitting at a banquet table. Two unidentified women serving the group. Correspondence enclosed. [Attached letter notes that this is a dinner on June 22, 1964, with Prof Urey (second from right) and Dr. Demeter (second from left)]. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 22, 1964.
1964i.93.
Linus Pauling speaking with Werner Heisenberg. Linus gesturing. Ava Helen Pauling in the background. Attached correspondence (English). Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.94.
Rear view of Linus Pauling shaking hands with an unidentified man. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.95.
Linus Pauling smiling and wearing a suit. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.96.
Linus Pauling holding a white flower arrangement in one hand and shaking hands with an unidentified young man. An unidentified girl behind the young man. Ava Helen Pauling watching from the side. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.97.
Linus Pauling shaking hands with an unidentified man. Ava Helen Pauling standing to Linus' left. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.98.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside together. Linus with his arm around Ava Helen, Ava Helen with her hand on Linus' chest. Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. [Academy of Achievement Photo Credit / UPI/Bettman]. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1964.
1964i.99.
Linus Pauling standing in profile to the left and smiling. "August 1964" Photographer unknown. Color print. August, 1964.
1964i.100.
Linus Pauling standing outside next to Bill Cruise. Linus and Bill wearing busily patterned shirts and looking into the camera. "LP + Bill Cruise (CIT Bldg + Grounds Aug. 1964" [Written in a different hand:] "Thee and Me" Photographer unknown. Color print. August, 1964.
1964i.101.
Linus Pauling standing outside, looking down a driveway. Linus wearing a colorfully printed shirt. "August 1964" Photographer unknown. Color print. August, 1964.
1964i.102.
Linus Pauling standing outside between Frank Hernandez and Bill Cruise. Linus wearing a colorful shirt and has his arms hooked with the two other men. "Frank Hernandez L.P. Bill Cruise August 1964" Photographer unknown. Color print. August, 1964.
1964i.103.
Linus Pauling standing outside next to Gilbert Villegas. Linus and Gilbert resting on the back of a blue truck, smiling and looking forward. "Gilbert Villegas L.P. August 1964" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1964.

1965i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1965.
1965i.1.
Linus Pauling and an unidentified man standing in front of the Pauling's Montecito home. Montecito, California. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1965.
1965i.2.
Rear view of Linus and Linus Pauling Jr. standing in the Pauling's driveway. Linus Jr. exiting a car. Pasadena, California. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1965.
1965i.3.
Linus Pauling shaking hands with Zdzislaw Szewczyk the Charge d'Affaires at the Polish Embassy. Polish Embassy, Washington D.C. Photograph courtesy of Adams Studio. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1965.
1965i.4.
Zdzislaw Szewczyk, Charge d'Affaires at the Polish Embassy, presenting an award to Linus Pauling. The Polish Embassy, Washington D.C. Photograph courtesy of Adams Studio. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1965.
1965i.5.
Zdzislaw Szewczyk, Charge d'Affaires at the Polish Embassy, presenting an award to Linus Pauling. The Polish Embassy, Washington D.C. Photograph courtesy of Adams Studio. Black and white print. 1965.
1965i.6.
Close up of Linus Pauling during a reception at the Polish Embassy. The Polish Embassy, Washington D.C. Photograph courtesy of Adams Studio. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1965.
1965i.7.
Linus Pauling and several unidentified young students on a stage. Two unidentified men standing and sitting behind Linus. Correspondence enclosed (English). Photograph courtesy of Cherif Higgens. Black and white print. 1965.
1965i.8.
Linus Pauling standing at podium with his arms outstretched. Correspondence enclosed (English). Photograph courtesy of R.V. Koudriavtsev. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1965.
1965i.9.
Group of three photographs. Linus Pauling and Mrs. Alfred Stern; Mr. and Mrs. Pauling; Alfred Stern and Linus Pauling. Pasadena, California. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1965.
1965i.10.
Ava Helen Pauling, Mary Clark and an unidentified man standing outside, holding cups. Ava Helen pointing. "Sep 27 1965 / Mon Soc / 3 col / WISP / Mary Clark ? / AHP 4 5/8 / Yes / 1965" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. September 27, 1965.
1965i.11.
Close-up of Linus Pauling smiling. Linus wearing sunglasses and a hat. Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. "L.P. Deer Flat Ranch. September 1965." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. September, 1965.
1965i.12.
Linus Pauling standing outside with two unidentified men. Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. "Helferich translator into German. L.P. Publisher of German addition. Deer Flat Ranch. Sept. 1965." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. September, 1965.
1965i.13.
Close-up of Linus Pauling smiling. Linus wearing sunglasses and a hat. An unidentified man speaking to Linus. Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. "L.P. Deer Flat Ranch. Sept. 1965." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. September, 1965.
1965i.14.
Linus Pauling sitting with his arms crossed, looking to the left. Linus wearing sunglasses and a hat. Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. "L.P. Deer Flat Ranch Sept. 1965" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. September, 1965.
1965i.15.
Linus Pauling speaking at Texas Christian University. Fort Worth, Texas. "Texas Christian University / Linda Kaye '63 / 3809 W. Biddison / Fort Worth, TX 76109 / By Linda Kaye, TCU / 1965 See p.10" Photograph by Linda Kaye. Black and white print. 1965.
1965i.16.
Linus Pauling standing on the deck at Deer Flat Ranch with the publisher of the German Edition of College Chemistry. Linus dressed casually. Big Sur, California. "L.P., Deer Flat Ranch. September 1965." Photographer unknown. Color print. September, 1965.
1965i.17.
Linus Pauling and the publisher of the German Edition of College Chemistry standing on the deck at Deer Flat Ranch. Linus dressed casually. Big Sur, California. "LP & Publisher of German edition of College Chemistry. Deer Flat Ranch. September. 1965" Photographer unknown. Color print. September, 1965.
1965i.18.
Linus Pauling sitting on the stage of the Ladies of the Press television show. The host, Clifford Evans, and several unidentified women journalists sitting behind desks facing Linus. New York, New York. "WOR-TV Ladies of the Press TV, February 1965 Clifford Evans LP" "On Publication Please Credit JULES GELLER 200 East 26th Street. N.Y. 10010 Phone MU 9-7449 Photo No. 887-8" Photograph by Jules Geller. Black and white print. February, 1965.
1965i.19.
Linus Pauling sitting and fixing his tie on the set of Ladies of the Press. Clifford Evans standing to the left, looking at Linus. New York, New York. "WOR-TV Ladies of the Press TV February 1965 Clifford Evans LP" "On Publication Please Credit JULES GELLER 200 East 26th Street. N.Y. 10010 Phone MU 9-7449 Photo No. 887-4" Photograph by Jules Geller. Black and white print. February, 1965.
1965i.20.
Portrait of Linus Pauling in profile. Linus looking to the right. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1965.
1965i.21.
Linus Pauling Jr.'s family playing outside. Anita Pauling, [?] Ramona and Sabrina Pauling, and an unidentified child. Round Top, Honolulu. "Photo by LP Jr. - Ramona, Sabrina + guess who?" "Linus Pauling Jr. 3909 Round Top Honolulu, ? "AUGUST 1 1965" Photograph by Linus Pauling Jr. Black and white print. August 1, 1965.
1965i.22.
Close-up photo of the 1962 Nobel Peace Prize. [Given to LP by Pauline Pauling] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1965.
1965i.23.
Close-up photo of the 1962 Nobel Peace Prize. [Given to LP by Pauline Pauling] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1965.
1965i.24.
Close-up photo of the 1962 Nobel Peace Prize. [Given to LP by Pauline Pauling] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1965.
1965i.25.
Linus Pauling on stage holding two protein models in hand. Linus standing at a microphone, three unidentified others sitting behind Linus. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1965.
1965i.26.
Linus Pauling talking with several students outside of Goleta Valley High School. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1965.
1965i.27.
Linus Pauling, and three unidentified people. Linus standing on stage, speaking with arms outstretched. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1965.
1965i.28.
Photograph of a portrait of Linus Pauling, painted by Edward Biberman. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1965.
1965i.29.
Alexander Wetmore, Donald Horning, Petre Balaceanu, Frederick Seitz, Marston Morse and Karl Herzfeld accepting for Linus Pauling. receiving awards from the Rumanian ambassador. December 5, 1965, Washington D.C. "Rumanian Ambassador Presents Awards to Five American Scientists Left to right are: Dr. Alexander Wetmore receiving for Professor Kenneth V. Thimann, Dr. Donald F. Horning, Ambassador Petre Balaceanu, Dr. Frederick Seitz, Dr. Marston Morse, and Dr. Karl Herzfeld receiving for Dr. Linus Pauling Washington DC Dec 1965" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December 5, 1965.

1966i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1966.
1966i.1.
H. A. Yard and Linus Pauling standing outside together. "Dr. Linus Pauling and H. A. Yard February 22, 1966 Celebrating W.H.S. [Washington High School] 60th anniversary and Brotherhood week." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. February 22, 1966.
1966i.2.
A large white barn [?] with a red roof. In Europe. [?] Photographer unknown. Color print. 1966.
1966i.3.
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. May 23, 1966.
1966i.4.
Linus Pauling, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Hoffman, and their son standing under trees. Bridgeport, Connecticut. Photograph courtesy of Sarah Lawrence. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1966.
1966i.5.
Ava Helen Pauling leaning on a pew in a Unitarian church. Ava Helen smiling and holding her hands together. Santa Barbara, California. "11-12-66 / Unitarian Church, Santa Barbara." Photographer unknown. Color print. November 12, 1966.
1966i.6.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling sitting on a couch, holding hands. Ava Helen and Linus sitting next to Sarah W. Prentiss. Corvallis, Oregon. "With Sara W. Prentiss Breakfast 11-18-66 / 149 Kings Road, Corvallis [House now destroyed] / S.W.P., L.P., A.H.P" Photographer unknown. Color print. November 18, 1966.
1966i.7.
Linus Pauling standing inside a church with several unidentified members of a Unitarian Fellowship. Santa Barbara, California. "11-12-66 / Unitarian Church, Santa Barbara" Photographer unknown. Color print. November 12, 1966.
1966i.8.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling sitting on a couch, both looking to their left. Corvallis, Oregon. "11-18-66 / At Sara Prentiss' old home. / L.P. A.H.P." Photographer unknown. Color print. November 18, 1966.
1966i.9.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting on a green chair. Linus sitting on the arm of the chair and looking at his hands. Ava Helen sitting sideways and smiling. The Huntington Hotel. Pasadena, California. "Paddy Girlie, Huntington Hotel with Senator Morse 8 Jan. 1966" Photographer unknown. Color print. January 8, 1966.
1966i.10.
Linus Pauling, Senator Wayne Morse, and Louis Lomax [?] standing inside the Huntington Hotel. Pasadena, California. "Louis Lomax, [?] Senator Wayne Morse, Linus Pauling, Huntington Hotel. 8 Jan 1966." Photographer unknown. Color print. January 8, 1966.
1966i.11.
Linus Pauling, Mrs. Popescu, Ava Helen Pauling, Mrs. Recsei, Andrew Recsei, Clara Wald, and Fred Wald standing outside. "Left to Right LP, Mrs. Popescu, AHP, Mrs. Recsei, Mr. Recsei, Clara Wald Fred Wald. Jan. 1966" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1966.
1966i.12.
Profile of Linus Pauling. Linus looking to the left. "Linus Pauling" "March 1966" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1966.
1966i.13.
Linus Pauling sitting for a sculptor. "March 1966" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1966.
1966i.14.
Portrait of Linus Pauling sitting. A large statue and a plant sitting in the background. "March 1966" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1966.
1966i.15.
Portrait of Linus Pauling in front of a large statue, head on. "Linus Pauling" "March 1966" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1966.
1966i.16.
Series of color photocopies of images related to the creation of a bronze bust of Pauling by sculptor Zena Posever. Images include front and side views of the completed bust as well as photographs of Pauling sitting for Posever while she creates the bust in clay. Images are contained in a binder with further descriptive information concerning both Posever and this event. August 1966.
1966i.17.
Linus Pauling shaking hands with Steve Melnichuk, Washington High School physics teacher, Portland, Oregon. Image courtesy of Steve Melnichuk. Black and white print. February 22, 1966.
1966i.18.
Linus Pauling, Pauline Geballe and Steve Melnichuk, Washington High School, Portland, Oregon. Image courtesy of Steve Melnichuk. Black and white print. February 22, 1966.

1967i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1967.
1967i.1.
Dr. Mitterand, Dr. Matkovski, an unidentified man and Linus Pauling. Linus sitting in a chair and gesturing with his hands. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1967.
1967i.2.
Dr. Matkovski, Linus Pauling, and Dr. Mitterand. Linus and Dr. Mitterand sitting. "LP Mitterand Matkovski 1505" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1967.
1967i.3.
Linus Pauling standing in a hallway with four unidentified men. Three men wearing white lab coats. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1967.
1967i.4.
Linus Pauling receiving an Honorary Doctorate of Science from Adelphi University. Linus delivering a commencement address. Garden City, New York. Print courtesy of County Photo Service, Westbury, N.Y. Photograph by George H. Meyer. Black and white print. 1967.
1967i.5.
Linus Pauling with three unidentified individuals. Linus receiving an Honorary Doctorate of Science from Adelphi University. Linus delivering a commencement address. Garden City, New York. Print courtesy of County Photo Service, Westbury, N.Y. Photograph by George H. Meyer. Black and white print. 1967.
1967i.6.
Linus Pauling delivering a commencement address at Adelphi University. Garden City, New York. Print courtesy of County Photo Service, Westbury, N.Y. Photograph by George H. Meyer. Black and white print. 1967.
1967i.7.
Linus Pauling receiving an Honorary Doctorate of Science from Adelphi University. Garden City, New York. Print courtesy of County Photo Service, Westbury, N.Y. Photograph by George H. Meyer. Black and white print. 1967.
1967i.8.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling standing outside with several unidentified others. Linus after receiving an Honorary Doctorate of Science from Adelphi University. Garden City, New York. Print courtesy of County Photo Service, Westbury, N.Y. Photograph by George H. Meyer. Black and white print. 1967.
1967i.9.
Dr. Mitterand, Dr. Matkovski, an unidentified man and Linus Pauling. All four men are seated. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1967.
1967i.10.
Linda Pauling Kamb, Robert Heath, two unidentified individuals, Norman Plummer, Linus Pauling, an unidentified individual, Joe Couklin, and Dr. Eaton at Tulane Medical School. New Orleans, Louisiana. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1967.
1967i.11.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside with three unidentified others. Madras, India. "M. Ct. Pethachi. Feb. 1967." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. February, 1967.
1967i.12.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside with three unidentified others. Madras, India. "From M. Ct. Pethachi Post Box 2713, Madras 2. Feb. 1967." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. February, 1967.
1967i.13.
An audience sitting in an auditorium. Madras, India. "AZAD Lectures, Feb. 1967." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. February, 1967.
1967i.14.
The Foreign Minister of New Delhi introducing Linus Pauling to a lecture audience. Linus sitting at a table. New Delhi, India. "Feb. 1967, New Delhi. Linus Pauling being introduced by the Foreign Minister to give the AZAD Lecture." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. February, 1967.
1967i.15.
Jose Harari standing with Ava Helen and Linus Pauling in Montevideo, Uruguay. "Regards from Jose Harari Montevideo, 11/December. 1967." Photograph by Pablo Harari. Color print. December 11, 1967.
1967i.16.
Jose Harari and Linus Pauling standing outside, looking away from the ocean and the house in Montevideo, Uruguay. "Felicidades! Jose Harari Montevideo, 11/December. 1967" Photograph by Pablo Harari. Color print. December 11, 1967.
1967i.17.
Head and shoulders portrait of Linus Pauling. Santa Barbara, California. "LP age 66" "Santa Barbara, CA" "1967" Stamp: "Jones Studio, 1624 Chapala St., Santa Barbara, Calif., 965-1214" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1967.
1967i.18.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting at a picnic table with family. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1967.
1967i.19.
Group photo of Linus Pauling Jr., Linus Pauling, Anita Pauling, Milton Jr. [?], Ava Helen Pauling, Crellin Pauling, George Miller and Billie Miller standing outside on a lawn. Ava Helen wearing a lei. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1967.
1967i.20.
An audience sitting in an auditorium. Azad Lectures, India. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1967.
1967i.21.
Linus Pauling and R.G. Heath standing in a hallway. Heath's laboratory coat reads "R.G. Heath/Tulane Psychiatry". Photographer unknown. Color print. 1967.
1967i.22.
Linus Pauling standing between Ava Helen Pauling and Lucile. Linus wearing a tuxedo and holding a small box in his hand. Portland, Oregon. "Lucile, LP, AHP" "Pauling Medal" "Portland December. 1967" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1967.

1968i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1968.
1968i.1.
Linus Pauling and Professor Kaoru Kitoaka standing outside on a deck. La Jolla, California. " Prof Kaoru Kitoaka + Linus Pauling La Jolla 20 February. 1968" Photographer unknown. Color print. February 20, 1968.
1968i.2.
Ava Helen Pauling attending the Mount Sinai Medical Center dedication and inauguration dinner. Ava Helen posing with several unidentified others. New York City, New York. "The Future of Medicine and its Relationship to Society" "Mt. Sinai Medical Center, October 20, 1968." Copyright Camera Arts Studio, New York. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. October 20, 1968.
1968i.3.
Linus Pauling (back table, third from left) sitting on the front panel for the Mount Sinai Medical Center dedication and inauguration dinner. Linus sitting with several unidentified others. New York City, New York. "The Future of Medicine and its Relationship to Society" "Mt. Sinai Medical Center, October 20, 1968." Copyright Camera Arts Studio, New York. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. October 20, 1968.
1968i.4.
Linus Pauling standing next to two unidentified men. Linus during the Mount Sinai Medical Center dedication and inauguration dinner. New York City, New York. "The Future of Medicine and its Relationship to Society" "Mt. Sinai Medical Center, October 20, 1968." Copyright Camera Arts Studio, New York. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. October 20, 1968.
1968i.5.
Linus Pauling next to three unidentified individuals. Linus during the Mount Sinai Medical Center dedication and inauguration dinner. New York City, New York. "The Future of Medicine and its Relationship to Society" "Mt. Sinai Medical Center, October 20, 1968." Copyright Camera Arts Studio, New York. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. October 20, 1968.
1968i.6.
Linus Pauling sitting at a banquet table, next to an unidentified man. Linus during the Mount Sinai Medical Center dedication and inauguration dinner. New York City, New York. "The Future of Medicine and its Relationship to Society" "Mt. Sinai Medical Center, October 20, 1968." Copyright Camera Arts Studio, New York. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. October 20, 1968.
1968i.7.
Caricature of Linus Pauling, James Watson, and Francis Crick from a Kansas [?] newspaper. Correspondence included. Illustration by Richard Wilson [?]. Facsimile copy. 1968.
1968i.8.
Charlotte Taylor, only partially visible, helps an unidentified little girl carry a cat. "Charlotte Taylor and "Tini" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1968.
1968i.9.
Linda Pauling Kamb, Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, Linda's four boys and a dog seated together outside near a beach. Photograph has been incorporated into a greeting card. "Thanksgiving at La Jolla 1968 / Photographer Barclay Kamb!". Color print. 1968.
1968i.10.
Framed photo of Crellin Pauling, in profile, and Linus Pauling, looking to his right, standing together outdoors. "April 4, 1968 / UC Riverside / UC 100th Anniversary Speech". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April 4, 1968.

1969i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1969.
1969i.1.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting in a library. Palo Alto, California. Copyright Palo Alto Times. Photograph by Gene Tupper. Black and white print. 1969.
1969i.2.
Dr. Stevens, O.L. Gericke, Linus Pauling and Dr. Schaefer standing and talking together at the Patton State Hospital. Patton, California. Courtesy of the Patton State Hospital. Photograph by Ralph Shafer. Black and white print. 1969.
1969i.3.
Linus Pauling at the Patton State Hospital. Linus wearing a suit and smiling. Patton, California. Courtesy of the Patton State Hospital. Photograph by Ralph Shafer. Black and white print. 1969.
1969i.4.
Linus Pauling standing outdoors and smiling, holding his hands behind his back. Linus wearing a blazer and an unbuttoned collar. "(From LP's secretary 9/1/70) The secretary, Carol Berge, joined our new company in 1972, and worked for us for several years. She studied law at Santa Clara U. night school, and eventually got her law degree and has her own practice in San Jose! [Initials illegible] 9/21/98" "Photograph by Miss Margo Moore 2624 Laguna, San Francisco, 94123. (567-6531)" Photograph by Margo Moore. Black and white print. 1969.
1969i.5.
Portrait of Linus Pauling. Linus wearing a blazer and an unbuttoned collar. Photograph by Margo Moore. Black and white print. 1969.
1969i.6.
Portrait of Linus Pauling. Linus wearing a blazer and an unbuttoned collar. Photograph by Margo Moore. Black and white print. 1969.
1969i.7.
Portrait of Linus Pauling. Linus wearing a blazer and an unbuttoned collar. Photograph by Margo Moore. Black and white print. 1969.
1969i.8.
Portrait of Linus Pauling talking. Linus wearing a blazer and an unbuttoned collar. Photograph by Margo Moore. Black and white print. 1969.
1969i.9.
Portrait of Linus Pauling laughing. Linus wearing a blazer and an unbuttoned collar. Photograph by Margo Moore. Black and white print. 1969.
1969i.10.
Close up of Ava Helen Pauling. "Ava Helen Pauling" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1969.
1969i.11.
Linus Pauling caulking windows in his study. Salmon Creek. "Spring 1969 LP trying to caulk windows of study, Salmon Creek. Taken by Gus Albrecht." Photograph by Gus Albrecht. Black and white print. 1969.
1969i.12.
Linus Pauling standing in a library, wearing a suit, and laughing. "File print - Do not distribute File Pauling, Linus C. Photographer Publ Serv Neg No. 7792-3 / Date taken or received 11-24-69 Ident Professor Chemistry." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November 24, 1969.
1969i.13.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting and drinking coffee with five unidentified others. Linus and Ava Helen visiting the science building at Wilson College. Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. "Coffee in Science Bldg. Wilson College. 14 April, 1969." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April 14, 1969.
1969i.14.
Rear view of Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing in the kitchen at Deer Flat Ranch. Linus holding his arm around Ava Helen's back. Big Sur, California. "LP & AP" "Deer Flat Ranch" "July 1969" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July, 1969.
1969i.15.
A house with large windows. The Pauling's house in Portola Valley. "Our house in Portola Valley. Come and see us. Are you well now, Dr. Catchpool? Affection and greetings, Ava Helen and Linus Pauling" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1969.
1969i.16.
Sketch of Ava Helen sitting in a chair with her hands behind her head. "Ava Helen Pauling - 1969" Photograph by Lida Moser. Black and white print. [Negative #474-15A.]. 1969.
1969i.17.
Linus Pauling standing next to Edward Barnes, Henry Eyring, and two unidentified men. Edward and Henry holding the Pauling medal. An unidentified man holding a framed certificate. Seattle, Washington. "L to R: LP, Edward Barnes, Henry Eyring, 6 Dec. 1969 Seattle" "0477 3J85-1" "Camera-craft, inc. 2714 2nd Ave., Seattle, Wash. 98121 MU 2-0996" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December 6, 1969.
1969i.18.
Mr. Mazo, Aron Kupperman, Henry Eyring, Linus Pauling, and two unidentified men standing together. Seattle, Washington. "Mazo, Aron Kupperman, Henry Eyring, Linus Pauling December 1969 Seattle" "3J85-6" "Camera-craft, inc. 2714 2nd Ave., Seattle, Wash. 98121 MU 2-0996" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December, 1969.
1969i.19.
Ava Helen Pauling reclining on a bed. La Jolla, California. "AP at La Jolla 1969. In house we rented on beach El Pareo Grande" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1969.
1969i.20.
Crellin Pauling, Crellin's children Cheryl, Kirstin, and Crellin Pauling Jr., and Crellin's maternal uncle George Miller, standing in a parking lot. "1969 George Miller 82 yrs old" Crellin, his trio and me" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1969.
1969i.21.
Linus, Ava Helen, and Crellin Pauling (cut off) standing outside. Linus wearing a suit. "Kodachrome Print Made by Kodak December.69PA" Photographer unknown. Color print. December, 1969.
1969i.22.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing in a driveway with an unidentified couple [The Schaefers?]. "Schaefer 21 September 1969" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 21, 1969.
1969i.23.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling standing on a walkway by the beach, leaning against a low brick wall. La Jolla, California. "1969" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1969.
1969i.24.
Steve Fritchman and Linus Pauling standing on a walkway by the beach, leaning against a low brick wall. La Jolla, California. "LP Steve Fritchman La Jolla 1969" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1969.
1969i.25.
Linus Pauling caulking the windows in his home office. Salmon Creek. Photograph by Gus Albrecht. Black and white print. 1969.
1969i.26.
Linus Pauling caulking the windows in his home office. Ava Helen Pauling standing by Linus, looking out the window towards the ocean. Salmon Creek. Photograph by Gus Albrecht. Black and white print. 1969.
1969i.27.
Linus Pauling standing at a microphone, delivering a lecture at the second International Congress of Social Psychiatry. Linus wearing a suit and glasses. "LP Pres. Of 2nd Int. Congress of Social Psychiatry August 1969" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. August, 1969.
1969i.28.
Dr. Joshua Bierer, Ava Helen Pauling, and Linus Pauling standing outside. London, England. "Dr. Joshua Bierer Ava Helen Pauling Linus" "London 5 August 1969" Photographer unknown. Color print. August 5, 1969.
1969i.29.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside, arm in arm, smiling. London, England. "AHP LP London 5 Aug. 1969" Photographer unknown. Color print. August 5, 1969.
1969i.30.
Ava Helen Pauling standing on a small dock. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1969.
1969i.31.
Ava Helen Pauling standing next to a pond in a small garden. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1969.
1969i.32.
Joshua Bierer, Ava Helen Pauling, and Linus Pauling standing outside, next to a leafy tree. London, England. "Ava Helen Pauling; L.P. )Hon. Pres.); Joshua Bierer (Pres. Of 2nd Intl Conf. Of Social Psychiatry); London, 5 August 1969." Photographer unknown. Color print. August 5, 1969.
1969i.33.
Dr. Sam Morall and Linus Pauling standing outside together and smiling. Sam holding an announcement reading "Special Conference 9:00am June 2, 1969 Conference Room Dr. Linus Pauling, Dr. Wm. B. Castle Drs. Pauling & Castle will discuss the discovery of molecular abnormality of sickle cell disease. Dr. Castle will discuss selected patients." Milwaukee, Wisconsin. "Dr. Sam Morall 7/31/69" "To Linus from Sam taken 6/2/69 County Gen. Hospital Milwaukee, Wis." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 2, 1969.
1969i.34.
Oil portrait of Linus Pauling sitting on a wooden chair. Reduced color scan of an original 30"x 44" oil portrait from the National Portrait Gallery, Washington, D.C. Original painting by Alice Neel, 1969. A 1983 pamphlet regarding the paintings of Alice Neel enclosed. 1969.
1969i.35.
Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling, seated at a dinner table and smiling. "Linus and Ava / June 5 - 1969", Photographer unknown. [Pauline Pauling?] Color print. 1969.
1969i.36.
Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling, seated at a dinner table and grinning. "Linus and Ava / June 5 - 1969", Photographer unknown. [Pauline Pauling?] Color print. 1969.
1969i.37.
Series of seven photographs of Linus Pauling lecturing in a classroom. Photographs are mounted on oversize matting board. [Front side annotation] "With best wishes to Linus from George and Priscilla". [Back side annotation] "Lectures by Linus Pauling 1969? In class in physiology, Professor George Feigen, Stanford". Lee Reeves, Photographer. Black and white prints. 1969.
1969i.38.
Series of six photographs of Linus Pauling and students interacting in a classroom. Photographs are mounted on oversize matting board. "Lecture by LP / George Feigen’s class / Stanford -1969". Lee Reeves, Photographer. Black and white prints. 1969.
1969i.39.
Ava Helen Pauling standing outdoors in a mountain setting, Chile. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1969.

196?i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1960's.
196?i.1.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling walking and holding hands. Lindau, Germany. "LP & AHP [;] Lindau [;] 1960" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.2.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling walking off a gangplank, entering the island city of Lindau. Lindau, Germany. "LP & AHP [;] Lindau [;] 1960" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.3.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting at a table on a boat. Linus and Ava Helen smiling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.4.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, and Linda Pauling Kamb sitting on a sofa, looking at photographs. "Photograph by Arthur Dubinsky, 636 Elevado St., Los Angeles 26 - tel 1-784 836-62" Photograph by Arthur Dubinsky. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.5.
Linda Pauling Kamb, Ava Helen Pauling and Lucy Mills Pauling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.6.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside with several unidentified others. Ava Helen smiling while an unidentified woman pins a corsage on her. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.7.
Ava Helen Pauling being introduced for a lecture at the University of New York State, Binghamton campus. Binghamton, New York. "AHP speaking. U of NY State, Binghamton. This was last spring in Binghamton after your lecture." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.8.
Linus Pauling sitting on a boat, looking at the water. Linus wearing his beret. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.9.
A city waterfront. A fountain shooting water into the air. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.10.
A town waterfront. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.11.
A town waterfront. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.12.
A city waterfront. A fountain shooting water into the air. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.13.
Linus Pauling sitting at a table on a boat. Linus looking out onto the water. Linus wearing his black beret. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.14.
Linus Pauling sitting at a table with three unidentified men. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.15.
Linus Pauling seated in a large Indian wicker chair. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.16.
Linus Pauling wearing a patterned vest and a fishing hat. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.17.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling standing on their front lawn with several unidentified family members [Millers?]. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.18.
George Matson, Berndt Mathias, Linus Pauling and John Taylor sitting in front of a window. Linus wearing a suit and his black beret. "From/George Matson / Berndt Mathias / LP / John Taylor." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.19.
Linus Pauling standing in his back yard. Linus wearing a suit. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.20.
Linus Pauling standing next to Nobel Committee foreman, Gunnar Jahn. Linus laughing. Oslo, Norway. "Den Amerikanske videnskapsmann Linus Pauling kom sondag til Oslo for a hente sin annen NobelprisFredsprisen. For ni ar siden var han i Stockholm og hentet kjeiprisen. Bildet viser Pauling pa Fornebo, hvor han ses sammen med Nobelkomiteens formann, direktor Gunnar Jahn." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.21.
An unidentified man, Martin Karplus, Linus Pauling and another unidentified man. Linus talking and pointing his finger the unidentified man to the left. Seattle, Washington. "?, Martin Karplus, LP, ?" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.22.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting at a round dinner table with six unidentified others. Seattle, Washington. "3J85-1 Camera-craft, inc. 2714 2nd Ave., Seattle, Wash. 98121 MU 2-0996" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.23.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing on a sidewalk, facing each other. A crowd standing next to a building and waving at the Paulings. Temuco, Chile. "Temuco, Chile" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.24.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling waiting in line to board to plane, holding luggage in hand. Temuco, Chile. "Temuco, Chile" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.25.
Ava Helen Pauling standing at a podium in a crowded lecture hall. Several unidentified others approaching Ava Helen. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.26.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling riding in the front seat of a convertible. Three unidentified individuals riding with Linus and Ava Helen. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1960s.
196?i.27.
An unidentified elderly woman playing an organ. An unidentified boy wearing a suit and an unidentified woman wearing a wedding dress standing next to the organ. "[????]" "Mommie at the organ. The reception at the wedding of our grandson. This Doll here is the bride. The little boy is Peg's youngest." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1960s.
196?i.28.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing with Gaston Oxman. Guero Fe, Chile. "Gaston Oxman, AHP, LP. [Guero Fe?] Chile." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1960s.
196?i.29.
Professor Kaoru Yasui and his wife [?] Misly. [?] "Kaoru" "Prof. Yasui & Misly[?]" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1960s.
196?i.30.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, and an unidentified man standing outside on a deck and talking. "Best regards from [?] Yuri ______ By [?] Nabecming" "966" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.31.
Linus Pauling standing behind a podium and lecturing to an audience. Hamburg, Germany. "Leite[?] 9:" "12.4 im[?] boei[?], 705 im[?] Koch [?]." "Heinz Hollmann Bildreporter, Hamburg 13, Binderstr. 18." Photograph by Heinz Hollman [?]. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.32.
Silhouette of Linus Pauling sitting in Dyelow's [?] lab. "In Dyelow's lab." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.33.
Linus Pauling and Alexander Todd [?] walking down a garden path. "Alexander Todd ?" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.34.
Kristin Batra, Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, and Nancy Canalty standing in front of a doorway. University of California Berkeley. Berkeley, California. "L to R. Kristin Batra - (Post-Doctorate), Professor Pauling, Mrs. Pauling, Nancy Canalty - (Graduate Student). Taken outside Spenger's restaurant after speaking to Nutritional Sciences Department and a diner with graduate students of U.C. Berkeley. Photo taken by Pooviah." Photograph by Pooviah [?]. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.35.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting on a couch. Five unidentified people standing behind Linus and Ava Helen. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.36.
Linus Pauling receiving a piece of paper from an unidentified man. Six unidentified men standing in the background. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.37.
Ava Helen Pauling with sitting on a lawn with two unidentified women. Ava Helen and other members of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF). "With fond memories and love! Vally [WILPF]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.38.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting at a breakfast table with three unidentified women. A meeting of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF). St. Paul, Minnesota. "WILPF [;] St. Paul Minnesota [;] With much [;] love and hoping [;] to see you and [;] hear from you again! [;] Fanally Valley" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.39.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling posing outside with three unidentified others. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.40.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling posing with five unidentified others, all wearing formal clothes. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.41.
Linus Pauling on the beach exploring, standing between the large rocks and boulders. Photographer unknown. Color print. No Date.
196?i.42.
Mrs. LeCompte, Mr. Herman LeCompte, Ava Helen Pauling, and Linus Pauling standing. "AHP, LP, Herman LeCompte / Mrs. LeCompte / [signature] / Byga [?] D'blneze [?]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.43.
Robert Cohen and Linus Pauling standing outside together. Linus wearing a suit, Robert wearing a polo shirt. Robert holding a camera. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.44.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling standing with Kaoru Yasui. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1960s.
196?i.45.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling demonstrating in the streets for peace. San Francisco. [?] Photographer unknown. Color print. 1960s.
196?i.46.
Werner Heisenberg (center) and Linus Pauling (right of Heisenberg) sitting outside at a round table with three unidentified men. A microphone pointing towards Linus. [Stamped on the back:] "Copyright Fritz Eschen 1 Berlin 31 Bundesplatz 1 Postschekkonto: Bln.-West 100 53 Telefon: 87 26 71 Als Fotograf zu nennen: Fritz Eschen" "42 212" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.47.
Ava Helen Pauling attending a chemistry picnic with several unidentified women. "AHP at Chemistry Picnic" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1960s.
196?i.48.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting on a couch with three unidentified women. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1960s.
196?i.49.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting in a living room. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1960s.
196?i.50.
Linus Pauling sitting with three unidentified men. Linus reading from a book. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1960s.
196?i.51.
Ava Helen Pauling lying on a couch. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1960s.
196?i.52.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside, talking to each other. Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.53.
Linus Pauling sitting in front of bookcase, holding a molecular model. "Photograph by Arthur Dubinsky, 1636 Elevado St., No. 1-7314-L.A. 26", Photograph by Arthur Dubinsky. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.54.
Linus Pauling in his office. Linus sitting on his desk, in front of a black board. Pasadena, California. "Photography by Jon Brenneis" Photograph by Jon Brenneis. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.55.
Linus Pauling standing outside, smiling. Linus wearing a suit. Germany. "FOTO TRIPP DÜSSELDORF CHARLOTTENSTR. 41 RUF 21343" "LP in the 60's" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.56.
Linus standing at a podium. Linus wearing a suit and glasses. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.57.
Linus Pauling sitting in the Crellin lab. Linus wearing a suit and gesturing with his hands. Several chemical models in the background. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.58.
Linus Pauling holding a chemical model in a transparent case, pointing to a component of the model. "Photograph by Arthur Dubinsky 1636 Elevado St. No. 1-7314 - L.A. 26" "836-2/6 1757" Photograph by Arthur Dubinsky. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.59.
Linus Pauling standing outside, holding a folder under his arm, and several models of the structure of water based on the pentagonal dodecahedron. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1960s.
196?i.60.
Linus Pauling standing behind a lab table, holding a molecular model. Linus with several chemical models, including the alpha helix. Copyright Ava Helen Pauling per the 1967 book by Rich and Davidson, Structural Chemistry. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.61.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling standing outside with an unidentified man. Ava Helen wearing an apron, Linus wearing a suit and his black beret. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.62.
Linus Pauling working at home. Linus wearing glasses and his black beret. An unidentified man sitting in the background. "1440" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.63.
Large poster of Linus Pauling in his office at Caltech. [Original (rolled) found on shelving near Large Photos Box] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.64.
Two copies of a poster of Linus Pauling and Norman Cousins, Editor of the Saturday Review, at a formal event. [Original found on shelving near Large Photos box.] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.65.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting on a couch, possibly unwrapping a gift. Ava Helen looking to the side and wearing glasses. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.66.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting outside and squinting at an unidentified boy. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.67.
Ava Helen Pauling standing outside at Deer Flat Ranch. Ava Helen wearing glasses. Big Sur, California. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.68.
Ava Helen Pauling looking up and to the right. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.69.
Linus Pauling sitting at a business table with several unidentified others. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.70.
Linus Pauling sitting a business table with several unidentified others. An unidentified man standing and talking. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.71.
An unidentified man, Linus Pauling, Cyrus Eaton, the President of Laval [?], Weiszacher, Topchiev, and Darwin, standing for a group portrait. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.72.
Linus Pauling and three unidentified others standing outside. Anne Eaton in a wheelchair. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.73.
Linus Pauling sitting at a round table with seven unidentified others. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.74.
Collage of various photographs. Participants at an unspecified conference. [Pugwash?] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.75.
Collage of photographs including Linus Pauling. Participants at an unspecified conference. [Pugwash?] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.76.
Collage of various photographs. Participants at an unspecified conference. [Pugwash?] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.77.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling standing outside with an unidentified man. Photographer unknown (processed by Ultima Ora). Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.78.
Linus Pauling standing in front of a Scandinavian Airlines plane, holding hands with an unidentified girl. [SAS- written on the stairs] holding a little girl's hand. "Til Snille Pauling fra Ida-Marie Holter" [To Mr. Pauling, from Ida-Marie Holter]. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.79.
Linus Pauling sitting in the Crellin lab. Caltech University. Pasadena, California. "Early 1960's"; "LP in his office at Caltech" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1960s.
196?i.80.
Portrait of Linus Pauling, head angled to the right. Front of the photo stamped: "Rohdruck." "Rohdruck Rohdruck sind Eigentum des Ateliers u. mussen innerhalb 4 Wochen zuruckgegeben werden, andernfalls sie wie fertige Bilder berechnet werden. 6407 F 0980 Foto-Atelier Titabinz Mannheim P6, 10-11 (Plankenhof) Telefon 3 1975" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.81.
Portrait of Linus Pauling, his left cheek resting on his hand. Front of photo stamped "Rohdruck." "Rohdruck Rohdruck sind Eigentum des Ateliers u. mussen innerhalb 4 Wochen zuruckgegeben werden, andernfalls sie wie fertige Bilder berechnet werden. 6407 B 0981 Foto-Atelier Titabinz Mannheim P6, 10-11 (Plankenhof) Telefon 3 1975" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.82.
Portrait of Linus Pauling, his chin resting on his knuckles. Front of photo stamped: "Rohdruck." "Rohdruck Rohdruck sind Eigentum des Ateliers u. mussen innerhalb 4 Wochen zuruckgegeben werden, andernfalls sie wie fertige Bilder berechnet werden. 6407 K 0983 Foto-Atelier Titabinz Mannheim P6, 10-11 (Plankenhof) Telefon 3 1975" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.83.
Portrait of Linus Pauling, looking to the left. Front of photo stamped: "Rohdruck." "Rohdruck Rohdruck sind Eigentum des Ateliers u. mussen innerhalb 4 Wochen zuruckgegeben werden, andernfalls sie wie fertige Bilder berechnet werden. 6407 A 0982 Foto-Atelier Titabinz Mannheim P6, 10-11 (Plankenhof) Telefon 3 1975" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.84.
Portrait of Linus Pauling, looking down and to the left. Front of photo stamped: "Rohdruck" "Rohdruck Rohdruck sind Eigentum des Ateliers u. mussen innerhalb 4 Wochen zuruckgegeben werden, andernfalls sie wie fertige Bilder berechnet werden. 6407 G Foto-Atelier Titabinz Mannheim P6, 10-11 (Plankenhof) Telefon 3 1975" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.85.
Portrait of Linus Pauling, looking straight ahead. Front of photo stamped: "Rohdruck." "Rohdruck Rohdruck sind Eigentum des Ateliers u. mussen innerhalb 4 Wochen zuruckgegeben werden, andernfalls sie wie fertige Bilder berechnet werden. 6407 L Foto-Atelier Titabinz Mannheim P6, 10-11 (Plankenhof) Telefon 3 1975" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.86.
Portrait of Linus Pauling, gazing upwards with light from behind. Front of photo stamped: "Rohdruck." "Rohdruck Rohdruck sind Eigentum des Ateliers u. mussen innerhalb 4 Wochen zuruckgegeben werden, andernfalls sie wie fertige Bilder berechnet werden. 6407 H 0978 Foto-Atelier Titabinz Mannheim P6, 10-11 (Plankenhof) Telefon 3 1975" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.87.
Portrait of Linus Pauling, chin resting on the knuckles of one hand. Front of photo stamped: "Rohdruck." "Rohdruck Rohdruck sind Eigentum des Ateliers u. mussen innerhalb 4 Wochen zuruckgegeben werden, andernfalls sie wie fertige Bilder berechnet werden. 6407 ? 0979 Foto-Atelier Titabinz Mannheim P6, 10-11 (Plankenhof) Telefon 3 1975" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.88.
Linus Pauling sitting in a chair for an interview. Linus wearing a large microphone attached to his tie. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.89.
Linus Pauling being interviewed by an unidentified man. Linus sitting on a sound stage. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.90.
Linus Pauling being interviewed by an unidentified man. Linus looking to the left and laughing. "Linus Pauling" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.91.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting next to an unidentified man. AHP holds flowers. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1960s.
196?i.92.
Close-up of Linus Pauling, in profile, looking left. Oversize photo mounted on black mat board. Gorden Clar, [?] Portland, Oregon, Photographer. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.93.
Studio photo of Pauline Pauling, wearing a black dress, glasses and white gloves. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1960s.
196?i.94.
Framed caricature drawing of a smiling Linus Pauling. Drawing by Freyre. 1960s.
196?i.95.
Linus Pauling standing outside, in front of a house with various sized rocks in the foreground. "Linus in front of the house." Photographer unknown. Color print. No Date.

1970i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1970.
1970i.1.
Ava Helen Pauling (center) posing with unidentified attendees at the Congress of Women of America. Bogota, Columbia. "Bogota, Columbia. July 17th-22nd, 1970." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 17-22, 1970.
1970i.2.
Ava Helen Pauling (second from right) and four unidentified attendees at the Congress of Women of America. Bogota, Columbia. "Bogota, Columbia, July 17th-22nd, 1970." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 17-22, 1970.
1970i.3.
Ava Helen Pauling posing with two unidentified women. Ava Helen and an unidentified woman holding bouquets. The Congress of Women of America. Bogota, Columbia. "Bogota, Columbia, July 17th-22nd, 1970." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 17-22, 1970.
1970i.4.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting in a classroom with two unidentified women during the Congress of Women of America. Bogota, Columbia. "Bogota, Columbia, July 17th-22nd, 1970." Print courtesy of Angelina Sanchez de Wolf. Photograph by Arturo Aguilar Ortiz. Black and white print. July 17-22, 1970.
1970i.5.
Ava Helen Pauling (second from left) with a group of unidentified women during the Congress of Women of America. Bogota, Columbia. "Bogota, Columbia, July 17th-22nd, 1970." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 17-22, 1970.
1970i.6.
Ava Helen Pauling (second from left) posing with a group of unidentified women during the Congress of Women of America. Bogota, Columbia. "Bogota, Columbia, July 17th-22nd, 1970." Print courtesy of Foto Cromex, Bogota, D.E. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 17-22, 1970.
1970i.7.
Ava Helen Pauling (second row, left of center) posing with a group of unidentified women during the Congress of Women of America. Bogota, Columbia. "Bogota, Columbia, July 17th-22nd, 1970." Courtesy of Foto Cromex, Bogota D.E. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 17-22, 1970.
1970i.8.
Ava Helen Pauling (front row, center) posing with a group of unidentified women during the Congress of Women of America. Bogota, Columbia. "Bogota, Columbia, July 17th-22nd, 1970." Photographer Arturo Aguilar Ortis. Black and white print. July 17-22, 1970.
1970i.9.
Ava Helen Pauling (second from left) posing with a group of unidentified women during the Congress of Women of America. Bogota, Columbia. "Bogota, Columbia, July 17th-22nd, 1970." Courtesy of Foto Cromex, Bogota D.E. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 17-22, 1970.
1970i.10.
Ava Helen Pauling delivering a speech at the Congress of Women of America. Bogota, Columbia. "Bogota, Columbia, July 17th-22nd, 1970." Copyright A Noticias Graficas Nacionales Baquero. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 17-22, 1970.
1970i.11.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting on a log at Smith Ranch with Mrs. Djerassi. "April 1970 With Mrs. Djerassi at Smith Ranch" Photographer unknown. Color print. April, 1970.
1970i.12.
Linus Pauling standing at a podium and laughing. "Ca. 1970 Stanford News and Public Service / 7977-12: 4/2/70 Speaking in Mem Chu during moratorium" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1970.
1970i.13.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling and Mr. Davydov standing together after a ceremony. Linus after receiving the Lenin Peace Prize. "Mrs. Pauling, Dr. Pauling, Mr. Boris N. Davydov (2nd Lecr. of USSR) reception following the presentation of the Lenin Peace Prize. June 15, 1970" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 15, 1970.
1970i.14.
Dmitry Skobeltsyn, Linus Pauling, Marilla Skobeltsyn [?], and Ava Helen Pauling standing together after the ceremony for awarding the Lenin Peace prize. "Dmitry V. Skobeltsyn, Dr. Pauling, Marilla, Mrs. Pauling reception following the presentation of the Lenin Peace Prize, June 15, 1970." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 15, 1970.
1970i.15.
Linus Pauling at a party with several unidentified others. Linus listening to an unidentified woman. "FEBRUARY 11, 1970 RF 1581" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. February 11, 1970.
1970i.16.
Birds-eye view of Linus Pauling (right of center) standing in the middle of crowded party. "FEBRUARY 11, 1970 RF 1582" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. February 11, 1970.
1970i.17.
Rear view of Linus Pauling lecturing to a group of students. Ava Helen sitting to the right of Linus, Linus holding his hand on Ava Helen's back. "FEBRUARY 11, 1970 RF 1580 / Science Marymount" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. February 11, 1970.
1970i.18.
Linus Pauling standing with three unidentified men. "FEBRUARY 11, 1970 RF 1584 [stamp of 'FEBRUARY 11, 1970" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. February 11, 1970.
1970i.19.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling walking down a stairway with two Rector Kirberg [?] and Mr. Ireland [?]. Santiago, Chile. "Rector Kirberg, Ireland. Santiago, Chile. January 8, 1970." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. January 8, 1970.
1970i.20.
Mel Goldberg standing with his arm around Ava Helen Pauling. An unidentified man in a suit standing in the background. Los Angeles, California. "Mel Goldberg WLA and AP December 1970" Photographer unknown. Color print. December, 1970.
1970i.21.
Ava Helen Pauling leaning against a piano, talking to three unidentified women. Ava Helen wearing sunglasses. Los Angeles, California. "Party for me at Mel Goldbergs, W.L.A. + Orpha AHP talking after interview with Dorothy Golden on KPFK. L.A. Dec. 1970"Photographer unknown. Color print. December, 1970.
1970i.22.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting on a couch during a party. Two unidentified men sitting with Linus and Ava Helen. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970.
1970i.23.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting in a chair. Portola Valley, California. "Portola Valley, AHP 1970" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970.
1970i.24.
Ava Helen Pauling and radio host Dorothy Gilden sitting at a table with two microphones. Los Angeles, California. "Dorothy Gilden interviewing me on KPFK L.A. Dec. 1970" Photographer unknown. Color print. December, 1970.
1970i.25.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting at a small dinner table. Franny Fritchman standing behind Linus and Ava Helen. "AHP Franny Fritchman LP 7 Nov. 1970" Photographer unknown. Color print. November 7, 1970.
1970i.26.
View of the ocean from the porch at Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. "Ranch August 1970" Photographer unknown. Color print. August, 1970.
1970i.27.
View of the coastline from porch at Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. "Deer Flat Ranch August 1970" Photographer unknown. Color print. August, 1970.
1970i.28.
Linus Pauling and Stan Schaefer sitting on the porch at Deer Flat Ranch. Peter Pauling standing nearby. Big Sur, California. "Peter Pauling, LP, Stan Schaefer. Deer Flat Ranch" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970.
1970i.29.
An unidentified black dog standing in the driveway at Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970.
1970i.30.
Linus Pauling scowling at an unidentified man. "February 11, 1970" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. February 11, 1970.
1970i.31.
Linus Pauling standing outside on a dry hillside. Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. "October. 1970" "After the fire" Photographer unknown. Color print. October 1970.
1970i.32.
A barren field. Deer Flat Ranch after the fire. Big Sur, California. "October 1970" "After the fire" Photographer unknown. Color print. October 1970.
1970i.33.
A barn on Deer Flat Ranch after the fire. Big Sur, California. "October. 1970 After the fire" Photographer unknown. Color print. October 1970.

1971i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1971.
1971i.1.
Linus Pauling demonstrating with students. Linus holding a sign. (Left to right). "8923-8: 9/29/71 - Outside Academic Council hearing of H. Bruce Franklin case" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. September 9, 1971.
1971i.2.
Linus Pauling speaking at the Biltmore Hotel. New York, New York. "L. Pauling 2 April 1971 Biltmore Hotel New York" "Please credit this photograph to: Robin Engh Pine Lake Farm Star Prairie, Wisc. 54026" stamped twice. "E-1195-13 1546" Courtesy of Robin Engh. Photograph by Robin Engh. Black and white print. April 2, 1971.
1971i.3.
Linus Pauling speaking at the Biltmore Hotel. Gery Piel and several unidentified men sitting in the audience. New York, New York. "1971 LP Gery Piel" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1971.
1971i.4.
Linus Pauling standing and talking with Gery Piel. New York, New York. "1971 LP Gery Piel" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1971.
1971i.5.
Linus Pauling standing with Mr. Flanagan and Gery Piel. New York, New York. "1971 GP LP Gery Piel P2F Flanagan" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1971.
1971i.6.
Linus Pauling speaking into two microphones at an American Schizophrenic Association luncheon at the Biltmore Hotel. New York, New York. "LP New York Am Schiz Aasy luncheon 2 Ap. 1971" "Robin Engh" Photograph by Robin Engh. Black and white print. April 2, 1971.
1971i.7.
Linus Pauling at an American Schizophrenic Association luncheon at the Biltmore Hotel. New York, New York. "LP 2 Ap. 1971 Am Schiz Aasy Biltmore, NY." "PLEASE CREDIT THIS PHOTOGRAPH TO: ROBIN ENGH / PINE LAKE FARM / STAR PRARIE, WISC. 54026" Photograph by Robin Engh. Black and white print. April 2, 1971.
1971i.8.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside with three unidentified others. "A color print Made by Kodak February.71B" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1971.
1971i.9.
Clay Miller's 75th birthday party. LuGorgo Miller, Nettie Spaulding, Clay Miller, Ava Helen Pauling, Pearl Gist, and Lillian (Dickie) Howard standing outside "June 1971. Clay's 75th Birthday. L. Gorgo, Nettie Clay Ava Helen Pearl Lillian (Dickie)" Photographer unknown. Color print. June, 1971.
1971i.10.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting in a sun room. Ava Helen wearing tinted glasses, Linus wearing a suit and his black beret. Lake Michigan, Michigan. "LP and AP at summer home of Margaret and Charlie Higgins on Lake Michigan 1971" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1971.
1971i.11.
A large peace rally. Washington, D.C. "April 24, 1971 At Washington" "1945" Photographer unknown. Color print. April 24, 1971.
1971i.12.
Frances Fritchman, Ava Helen Pauling, and Linus Pauling sitting on the porch at Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. "Frances Fritchman, left AHP LP Ranch July 1971" Photographer unknown. Color print. July, 1971.
1971i.13.
Steve Fritchman and Linus Pauling sitting on the porch at Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. "LP and Steve Fritchman Ranch 1971" "1885" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1971.
1971i.14.
Linus Jr. and Linus Pauling standing together, wearing tuxedos. Linus holding Linus Jr.'s arm. New York, New York. "? 1971 New York. Lotus Club" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1971.
1971i.15.
View of the ocean from the den at Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. "Deer Flat Ranch, July 1971" Photographer unknown. Color print. July, 1971.
1971i.16.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting in a kitchen, Margaret and Charlie Higgins standing behind them. Lake Michigan, Michigan. "1971 Summer home of Charlie and Margaret Huggins on Lake Michigan. Margaret Charlie AHP Linus ? ? Charlie [is] professor of surgery at U of Chicago" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1971.
1971i.17.
Linus' cousin Richard Morgan climbing Mt. Whitney. Richard wearing a hat and sunglasses, carrying a large backpack. Mt. Whitney, California. "Richard Morgan Linus' cousin Mt. Whitney August 1971" "1928" Photographer unknown. Color print. August, 1971.
1971i.18.
Richard Morgan swimming in Elizabeth Lake. Unicorn Peak in the background. Yosemite National Park. "Richard Morgan Linus' cousin Elizabeth Lake. Unicorn Pk in background. Yosemite. August '71 1 22 1918" Photographer unknown. Color print. August, 1971.
1971i.19.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing in front of a newly built cabin at Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. "AHP LP Ranch - new cabin 'China Camp' August 1971" "1892" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1971.
1971i.20.
Linus Pauling standing in the driveway of his Portola Valley home. Portola Valley, California. "LP Portola Valley August 1971" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1971.
1971i.21.
Head and shoulders of Linus Pauling. Linus wearing a suit, standing in the dark. "Harrison 1971 Linus Pauling December 1971" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1971.
1971i.22.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling standing together at a party. Linus wearing a suit, holding a glass and a paper plate. Ava Helen wearing glasses and a black dress. Stanford, California. "17 December 1971" "Dermatology Dept. Party at Stanford U., Tresidder Union" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December 17, 1971.
1971i.23.
Demonstrators standing outside, wearing military fatigues. Washington D.C. "MINNESOTA 1st VOLUNTEER HOME FRONT SNIPER DEWEY CANYON III" "April 23, 1971 at Washington" Photographer unknown. Color print. April 23, 1971.
1971i.24.
Linus Pauling standing next to a poster featuring a detailed cross-section of the human epidermis. Stanford, California. "11 October.1971" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. October 11, 1971.
1971i.25.
Close up of Ava Helen Pauling wearing a torn straw hat, large sunglasses and a white shirt with black embroidery. Ava Helen smiling and looking at the camera. "NOVEMBER 30 '71" "4A[?]" Photographer unknown. Color print. ["November 30 '71" "#4A" "By LP Jr."]. November 30, 1971.
1971i.26.
Ava Helen Pauling standing outside, wearing oversized sunglasses. Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. "A color print made by Kodak SEPTEMBER, 71P" Photographer unknown. Color print. September, 1971.
1971i.27.
Linus Pauling resting in the sun. Linus lying down with his head on a rock. Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. "November 30 '71" "3A" Photographer unknown. Color print. November 30, 1971.
1971i.28.
Linus Pauling sleeping in the sun, resting his head against a rock. "November 30 '71" "#3A" "By LP Jr." Photograph by Linus Pauling Jr. Color print. November 30, 1971.
1971i.29.
Linus Pauling standing on a step ladder, hammering boards inside his new cabin. The construction of a new cabin at Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. "Linus Pauling 440 Page Mill Road Palo Alto, California 94306: At ranch 1971 - probably Barclay Kamb or Linda" Linda Pauling Kamb, photographer. Color print. 1971.
1971i.30.
Crellin, Linus, and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside. All wearing sunglasses, Linus and Ava Helen wearing hats. Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. Linda Pauling Kamb, photographer. Color print. 1971.
1971i.31.
Linus and Crellin Pauling watching Ava Helen Pauling hammer a nail into a board. The construction of a new cabin at Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. Linda Pauling Kamb, photographer. Color print. 1971.
1971i.32.
Linus Pauling Jr. standing inside a cabin, cutting boards with a power saw. The construction of a new cabin at Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. Linda Pauling Kamb, photographer. Color print. 1971.
1971i.33.
Linus Pauling driving a large white truck. Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. Linda Pauling Kamb, photographer. Color print. 1971.
1971i.34.
Linus, Ava Helen, and Peter Pauling standing on a construction site. The construction of a new cabin at Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. Linda Pauling Kamb, photographer. Color print. 1971.
1971i.35.
Linus, Ava Helen, Linus Jr., and Peter Pauling working on the construction of a new cabin at Deer Flat Ranch. Linus holding a board while Linus Jr. uses a tape measure. Big Sur, California. Linda Pauling Kamb, photographer. Color print. 1971.
1971i.36.
Ava Helen Pauling hammering, Crellin Pauling holding the board. Peter Pauling sitting and watching. The construction of a new cabin at Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. Linda Pauling Kamb, photographer. Color print. 1971.
1971i.37.
Ava Helen Pauling hammering, Crellin Pauling holding the board. The construction of a new cabin at Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. Linda Pauling Kamb, photographer. Color print. 1971.
1971i.38.
The Pauling family sitting on the deck during the construction of a new cabin at Deer Flat Ranch. Front row, left to right: Peter and Linus Pauling Jr. Back row: Linda, Linus, Ava Helen, and Crellin Pauling. Big Sur, California. Barclay Kamb, photographer. Color print. 1971.
1971i.39.
Linus Jr., Ava Helen, Linus, and Peter Pauling standing on the deck at Deer Flat Ranch. Linus leaning on the railing, holding Ava Helen's arm. Big Sur, California. Barclay Kamb, photographer. Color print. 1971.
1971i.40.
Linus and Linus Pauling, Jr. standing on the deck at Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. Barclay Kamb, photographer. Color print. 1971.
1971i.41.
The Pauling family sitting on the deck during the construction of a new cabin at Deer Flat Ranch. Front row, left to right: Peter and Linus Pauling Jr. Back row: Linda, Linus, Ava Helen, and Crellin Pauling. Big Sur, California. Barclay Kamb, photographer. Color print. 1971.
1971i.42.
The Pauling family sitting on the deck during the construction of a new cabin at Deer Flat Ranch. Front row, left to right: Peter and Linus Pauling Jr. Back row: Linda, Linus, Ava Helen, and Crellin Pauling. Big Sur, California. Barclay Kamb, photographer. Color print. 1971.
1971i.43.
Linus Pauling standing outside near a stone wall and smiling. "July - 1971 / Linus at home in Portola Valley". Photographer unknown. [Pauline Pauling?] Color print. 1971.
1971i.44.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling and an unknown individual, picnicking outside on the deck at Deer Flat Ranch. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1971.
1971i.45.
Linus Pauling and Pauline Pauling, seated outside on a rocky beach and smiling. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1971.
1971i.46.
Linus Pauling and Lucile Pauling, seated outside on a rocky beach. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1971.
1971i.47.
Ava Helen Pauling working in a garden filled with purple irises, Portola Valley, California. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1971.

1972i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1972.
1972i.1.
Linus Pauling and several unidentified instructors from Mexican technical schools. Linus Pauling sitting and receiving an award, everyone else standing. Tijuana, Mexico. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1972.
1972i.2.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside with several unidentified instructors from Mexican technical schools. Tijuana, Mexico. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1972.
1972i.3.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside with several unidentified instructors from Mexican technical schools. Tijuana, Mexico. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1972.
1972i.4.
A group photograph. Top row: Wilfred Shute, an unidentified man, Harold Rosenberg, Vergil Jenning, an unidentified man, R. O. Brennan, and John Bumpus [?]. Bottom row: Humphry Osmond, John Miller, Carlton Fredericks, Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, Roger J. Williams, and an unidentified man. Tulsa, Oklahoma. Photograph by David Rivkin. Black and white print. June 5, 1972.
1972i.5.
Linus Pauling at the University of Missouri. Columbia, Missouri. "June 5, 1973 To Dr. Linus Pauling, Best wishes from Charles F. Briekfind [Sp?] 119 Livingston New Brunswick NJ 08902 Picture taken Mar 8, 1972 University of Missouri, Columbia Missouri." Photographer unknown. Color print. June 5, 1972.
1972i.6.
An unidentified man and Linus Pauling walking outside at Michigan State University. Lansing, Michigan. Print courtesy of Michigan State University Photographic Laboratory Information Services. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1972.
1972i.7.
Linus Pauling listening to an audience member's question during a lecture at Michigan State University. Linus standing at the front of a lecture hall, holding a microphone. Lansing, Michigan. Print courtesy of Michigan State University Photographic Laboratory Information Services. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1972.
1972i.8.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside with an unidentified young man. Portola Valley, California. "January 16, 1972. Portola Valley, Calif. Photo taken by L.A. Waitzinger. From an Agfachrome film." Photograph by L.A. Waitzinger. Color print. January 16, 1972.
1972i.9.
Linus Pauling standing outside his Portola Valley home with two unidentified men. Portola Valley, California. "January 16, 1972. Portola Valley, Calif. Photo taken by Mrs. L. Pauling. From an Agfachrome film." Photograph by Ava Helen Pauling. Color print. January 16, 1972.
1972i.10.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting on a couch. Ava Helen a black dress with a large white collar. Marietta, Ohio. "Marietta, Ohio April 13, 1972" Photographer unknown. Color print. April 13, 1972.
1972i.11.
Actor Eddie Albert, Arnold Pike, Linus Pauling, and Carlton Fredericks sitting on a television stage for the Los Angeles television station KTLA. Los Angeles, California. "KTLA etc. Feb. 1972." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. February, 1972.
1972i.12.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing together, smiling. Portola Valley, California. "23 Jan '72. LP, AP. Portola Valley. California." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. January 23, 1972.
1972i.13.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, Dr. Arthur McIntosh, Dr. Cecilia Urbina-Vidal, and Dr. B.S. Skowronski at Penn State University. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. "By Prof. Karl Maramorosch, Rutgers, Piscatawny, NJ 1972 Photo at Penn Stat U Dr. Arthur H. McIntosh Dr. Cecilia Urbina-Vidal Dr. B.S. Skowronski" Photograph by Karl Maramorosch. Black and white print. 1972.
1972i.14.
Linus Pauling standing with his arm around Roger Williams' shoulder. Tulsa, Oklahoma. "Linus Pauling Roger Williams 8 April 1972 Tulsa, Oklahoma 0470" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April 8, 1972.
1972i.15.
Linus Pauling standing with his arm around Ava Helen Pauling. Linus wearing a suit, Ava Helen wearing a skirt and blouse. Dallas, Texas. "Dallas Ap. 28, 1972" Photographer unknown. Color print. April 28, 1972.
1972i.16.
Linus Pauling standing with his arm around Ava Helen Pauling. Linus wearing a suit, Ava Helen wearing a skirt and blouse. Dallas, Texas. "Dallas 28 Ap. 1972" Photographer unknown. Color print. April 28, 1972.
1972i.17.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling holding their heads together, looking forward, and smiling. Tulsa, Oklahoma. "An Original Polaroid land Photograph Dr. and Mrs. Linus Pauling 8 April '72 Tulsa Oklahoma" Photographer unknown. Color print. April 8, 1972.
1972i.18.
Ava Helen Pauling wearing sunglasses and a collar trimmed with lace. Ava Helen smiling and looking to the left. "J. Tong 1972" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1972.
1972i.19.
Linus Pauling, wearing a suit, looking to the left, and smiling. [On the photograph] "J. Tong 1972" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1972.
1972i.20.
Lucile Pauling, Linus Pauling and Pauline Pauling, seated outside and posing with their legs crossed on the deck at Deer Flat Ranch. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1972.

1973i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1973.
1973i.1.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling's Golden Anniversary. Peter, Linda, Linus Jr., Linus, Ava Helen and Crellin Pauling standing on the deck at Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. "Golden Wedding Day Ava Helen and Linus Pauling" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1973.
1973i.2.
Albert Szent Györgyi lecturing in front of a white screen. "Albert Szent Györgyi 1973" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1973.
1973i.3.
Albert Szent Györgyi lecturing in front of a white screen. "Albert Szent Györgyi 1973" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1973.
1973i.4.
Albert Szent Györgyi lecturing from behind a podium. "Szent Györgyi 1973" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1973.
1973i.5.
Beth Boden, an unidentified woman, Ava Helen Pauling, Mrs. Black, and another unidentified woman eating at the Summit Restaurant. Sydney, Australia. "Summit Restaurant, Sydney, Australia, May 1973. Left - Beth Boden, ?, AP. Right, Mrs. Black, ?, ?." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. May, 1973.
1973i.6.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling at a barbeque. Santa Barbara, California. "Santa Barbara Reeser's April 1973 Pearl Lanz 1895" Photographer unknown. Color print. April, 1973.
1973i.7.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling hosting a dinner party at their Portola Valley home. The McConnell family standing in the background. Portola Valley, California. "Home in Portola Valley McConnells to supper 1973 1851" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1973.
1973i.8.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling hosting a dinner party at their Portola Valley home. Mr. and Mrs. McConnell standing, their daughter sitting at the table with Ava Helen. Portola Valley, California. "1862" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1973.
1973i.9.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling hosting a dinner party at their Portola Valley home. Mr. and Mrs. McConnell standing, their daughter sitting at the table with Ava Helen. Portola Valley, California. "1973" "1882" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1973.
1973i.10.
Ava Helen Pauling standing by a table, preparing a flower arrangement. Ava Helen at the Pauling's Portola Valley home. Portola Valley, California. "Portola Valley February 1973" Photographer unknown. Color print. February, 1973.
1973i.11.
Jerry Fling, his mother Georgette Fling, his wife Marge Fling (standing), and Ava Helen Pauling at a dinner table. "Jerry + Marge Fling" "Marge's mother Geojette [?], + AP Obermeier [?] April 1973" Photographer unknown. Color print. April, 1973.
1973i.12.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling looking at a small bronze model of the alpha helix. Ava Helen holding the model. "17 June" Photographer unknown. Color print. June 17, 1973.
1973i.13.
Ava Helen Pauling and Marge Fling standing outside, looking at a tomato plant. "AP + Marge Fling" "February 1973" "Soquel" Photographer unknown. Color print. February, 1973.
1973i.14.
Ava Helen Pauling standing outside, next to a potted flowering plant. "Dame and Camellias" "AP February 1973" Photographer unknown. Color print. February, 1973.
1973i.15.
Kanji Otani and Ava Helen Pauling standing together at the front door of the Pauling's Portola Valley home. Portola Valley, California. "Kanji Otani AP. Portola Valley November. 1973" Photographer unknown. Color print. November, 1973.
1973i.16.
Close up of Ava Helen Pauling wearing a large hat and sunglasses. Scottsdale, Arizona. "Taliesin West" "Scottsdale Arizona" "March 1973" "Taken by Jene Brenna [?]" Photograph by Jene Brenna. Color print. March, 1973.
1973i.17.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling standing together. Linus wearing a suit, Ava Helen wearing a white dress and pointing towards the ceiling. "52nd wedding anniversary" "LP and AHP" "12 June 1973" "1973" Photographer unknown. Color print. June 12, 1973.
1973i.18.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling standing beside a fireplace. Linus wearing a suit, holding Ava Helen's arm. Ava Helen wearing a white dress, looking at Linus. "Ranch AHP + LP" "52nd Wedding Anniversary" "17 June 1973" "1973" Photographer unknown. Color print. June 17, 1973.
1973i.19.
Kanji Otani and Linus Pauling standing at the front door of the Pauling's Portola Valley home. Portola Valley, California. "Linus Pauling" "Kanji Otani" "Portola Valley" "November 1973" Photographer unknown. Color print. November, 1973.
1973i.20.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, and Professor Tang standing together on the Great Wall of China. Peking, China. "Great Wall of China" "Linus Pauling, AP + Prof. Tang Prof of Chemistry" "Peking U. October 1973" Photographer unknown. Color print. October, 1973.
1973i.21.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling and Professor Tang standing together on the Great Wall of China. Peking, China. "On Great Wall October. 1973" "AP. LP with Prof. Tang who was LP's student in Pasadena and is now Prof. of Chemistry Peking University" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1973.
1973i.22.
Ava Helen Pauling standing on the Great Wall of China. Peking, China. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1973.
1973i.23.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling standing together on the Great Wall of China. Peking, China. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1973.
1973i.24.
Linus Pauling standing outside with professors and students from a Chinese technical institute. Shanghai, China. "Linus Pauling with Chinese Professors and students in Technical Institute. Shang Hai China. October 1973" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1973.
1973i.25.
Linus Pauling sitting at a table with three unidentified men. "AP. 1973 Roger J. Wilkins" "LP" Photograph by Roger J. Wilkins. Color print. 1973.
1973i.26.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling standing behind a sign with five unidentified Chinese doctors. A sign reading 'Warmly Welcome the American Friends visiting our hospital.' Shanghai, China. "Hospital in Shanghai China October 1973 Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling with Clinic Doctors" Photographer unknown. Color print. October, 1973.
1973i.27.
Stanford faculty. Front row, left to right: Edward Rubenstein, Arthur Kornberg, Robert T. Schimke, and Robert Hofstadter. Back row: Norman K Wessells, Eric M. Shooter, Linus Pauling, Peter W. Ramwell, John A. Luectscher, Jr., and Luigi Luzzatti."February 1973/ Stanford/ Basic Science for Clinicians Faculty/ Back row, l. to r. Norman K Wessells, Ph.D.; Eric M. Shooter, Ph.D.; Linus C. Pauling, Ph.D., Nobel Laureate; Peter W. Ramwell, Ph.D.; John A. Luectscher, Jr., M.D., Luigi Luzzatti, M.D.; Front Row, L. to R.: Edward Rubenstein, M.D., Arthur Kornberg, M.D., Nobel Laureate; Robert T. Schimke, M.D.; Robert Hofstadter, Ph.D., Nobel Laureate." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1973.
1973i.28.
The wedding of Charles Dunbar and Pauline Pauling. Michael Ney preparing to walk his mother, Pauline Pauling, down the aisle. Pauline wearing a blue wedding dress and holding a pink bouquet. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1973.
1973i.29.
Pauline Pauling and Charles Dunbar standing at the altar. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1973.
1973i.30.
The wedding of Charles Dunbar and Pauline Pauling. Left to right: Michael Ney, Linus Pauling, Pauline Pauling, Charles Dunbar, Ava Helen Pauling, and Charles Dunbar's son [?]. "Pauling's Wedding to Charles Dunbar August 1973; Michael Ney Pauline's son, Linus, Pauline, Charles (Slim), AP, Slim's Son" Photographer unknown. Color print. August, 1973.
1973i.31.
Linus Pauling standing in a driveway, wearing a three piece suit. Linus holding his hat at one side. "LP - 1973" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1973.
1973i.32.
Linus Pauling standing in front of a white screen, lecturing. Linus gesturing with his hands spread out, palms down. "LP 1973" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1973.
1973i.33.
Linus Jr., Linda, Linus, Ava Helen, Peter, and Crellin Pauling standing on the deck at Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1973.
1973i.34.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling standing outside with thirteen unidentified Chinese students. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1973.
1973i.35.
The Great Wall of China. Peking, China. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1973.
1973i.36.
Twelve mandolin players sitting on stage in a line. China. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1973.
1973i.37.
Several unidentified Chinese women dressed as cheerleaders. All wearing pink jumpers and holding pom-poms. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1973.
1973i.38.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing in front of a large statue of Chairman Mao with three unidentified Chinese men. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1973.
1973i.39.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, Professor Tang standing near the Great Wall of China. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1973.
1973i.40.
Michael Ney, Linus Pauling, Pauline Pauling, Charles (Slim) Dunbar, and Ava Helen Pauling celebrating the wedding of Charles and Pauline. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1973.
1973i.41.
Linus Pauling, Pauline and Charles Dunbar, and several unidentified children standing outside for a group photograph. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1973.
1973i.42.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling sitting in a church with three unidentified girls in the pew in front of them. The wedding of Pauline Pauling and Charles Dunbar. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1973.
1973i.43.
Pauline Pauling and Charles (Slim) Dunbar standing at the altar. "Pauline and Charles "Slim" Dunbar August 25, 1973." Photographer unknown. Color print. August 25, 1973.
1973i.44.
Peter Pauling, Linda Pauling Kamb, Linus Pauling, Jr., Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling and Crellin Pauling, standing together for a group photo on the deck at Deer Flat Ranch. Fifty-second wedding anniversary celebrations for Linus and Ava Helen Pauling, June 17, 1973. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1973.
1973i.45.
Pauline Pauling, Linus Pauling and Lucile Pauling, posing together for a photo on the deck at Deer Flat Ranch. Fifty-second wedding anniversary celebrations for Linus and Ava Helen Pauling, June 17, 1973. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1973.
1973i.46.
Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling standing on the deck at Deer Flat Ranch. Linus looks at Ava Helen while she talks. Fifty-second wedding anniversary celebrations for Linus and Ava Helen Pauling, June 17, 1973. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1973.
1973i.47.
Peter Pauling, Ewan Cameron, Linus Pauling and three unknown individuals standing on the deck at Deer Flat Ranch. Fifty-second wedding anniversary celebrations for Linus and Ava Helen Pauling, June 17, 1973. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1973.
1973i.48.
Ava Helen Pauling looks on while Linus Pauling cuts a cake. Fifty-second wedding anniversary celebrations for Linus and Ava Helen Pauling, June 17, 1973. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1973.
1973i.49.
Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling serving cake to Crellin Pauling, among others. Fifty-second wedding anniversary celebrations for Linus and Ava Helen Pauling, June 17, 1973. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1973.
1973i.50.
Ava Helen Pauling smiling and standing atop the Great Wall of China. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1973.
1973i.51.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling standing with a group of doctors in China. In front of the group is a sign reading, in Chinese and English, "Warmly Welcome The American Friends Visiting Our Hospital." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1973.

1974i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1974.
1974i.1.
Linus wearing a suit and Ava Helen Pauling at a Stanford University function with three unidentified males in the background. Stanford, California. "Ava Helen and Linus Pauling, July 1974." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July, 1974.
1974i.2.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling at Semmelweis medal dinner, Nov. 15, 1974. Photographer Bela Cseh. Black and white print. November 15, 1974.
1974i.3.
Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling at Semmelweis medal dinner. Photographer Bela Cseh. Black and white print. 1974.
1974i.4.
Close-up of Linus and Ava Helen Pauling holding an award in the shape of a molecular model. Deer Flat Ranch, Big Sur, CA. "AHP + LP / the Ranch / Farouq Houssain / Spring 1974". Farouq Houssain. Black and white print. 1974.
1974i.5.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside with ten other well dressed people. Scotland. "Jare lo Ihead, Scotland. June 1974" Photographer unknown. Color print. June, 1974.
1974i.6.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside an old building with Ewan Cameron, Phemie Cameron, and an unidentified young girl [the Cameron's daughter?]. Scotland. "1974 Ewan Cameron. AHP LP" "University of Stratechob Scotland" "Taken by Prof. John Hawthorn" Color print. 1974.
1974i.7.
Linus Pauling holding the prize awarded by the International Forum for Neurological Organization May 31, 1974 with Ava Helen Pauling standing to his left. Location unknown. "Eire, LP and AHP 1978"[?]. Photographer unknown. Color print. May 31, 1974.
1974i.8.
Dick Morgan on a boat and smiling, with buildings seen on land. Honolulu, Hawaii. "Dick Morgan / 25 December 1974 / Honolulu." Photographer unknown. Color print. December 25, 1974.
1974i.9.
Linus Pauling sitting at desk with one arm over a stack of papers. Linus smiling into the camera. The desk is covered with papers, there is a photograph of a young Ava Helen also on the desk. Location unknown. "Linus Pauling 1974." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1974.
1974i.10.
Art Robinson in a laboratory at the Linus Pauling Institute. Photographer unknown. Color Print. 1974.
1974i.11.
Art Robinson in a laboratory at the Linus Pauling Institute. Photographer unknown. Color Print. 1974.
1974i.12.
Exterior of the Linus Pauling Institute with a Orthomolecular Medicine sign in the foreground. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1974.
1974i.13.
A sign stating Orthomolecular Medicine from the Linus Pauling Institute. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1974.
1974i.14.
An unidentified woman sitting at a desk and surrounded by machinery. Interior of the Linus Pauling Institute. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1974.
1974i.15.
An unidentified woman sitting at a typewriter with an audio machine behind her. Interior of the Linus Pauling Institute. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1974.
1974i.16.
Laboratory within the Linus Pauling Institute. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1974.
1974i.17.
Laboratory within the Linus Pauling Institute. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1974.

1975i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1975.
1975i.1.
Linus Pauling shaking hands with President Ford. To the right of the photograph are several men standing behind Ford with their hands in front of them. They are all in dark suits. At the bottom of the photograph are five blurry heads. There is a large painting behind LP of a female in 1800's [?] style of dress. The paper is translucent with three different sizes of the print on one page. [Attached are a couple of memos] "To: Rick Hicks From: Art Robinson Date: 3 March, 1976 I enclose a photograph of Professor Pauling and President Ford along with my letter to Mr. Albert Plant on 7 January, 1976. In view of my letter to Mr. Plant I would appreciate it if this photograph could be worked into our first newsletter." "January 7, 1976 Mr. Albert F. Plant Editor Chemical and Engineering News 1155 Sixteenth Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20036 Dear Mr. Plant: Thank you very much for your letter of 6 November and for the photograph of Professor Pauling and President Ford that you enclosed with the letter. I am hereby returning the photograph to you as you requested. This picture, with appropriate acknowledgment to Chemical and Engineering News, will be used in the issue of this Institute's newsletter that will appear early next year. We shall send you a copy of that newsletter as soon as it is ready. Thank you for your help. Sincerely yours, Arthur B. Robinson" [In addition to that is another print on the same paper which has been folded and written on the inside:] "Acknowledgment Chem and Eng news p. September 29, 1975". 1975.
1975i.2.
Linus Pauling speaking into a microphone. Tokai University, Kanagawa. Oct. 2, 1975. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. October 2, 1975.
1975i.3.
Linus Pauling shaking an individual's hand while Ava Helen Pauling and four unidentified individuals look on. At Tokai University Hospital. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.4.
Ava Helen Pauling shakes an unidentified individual's hand while Linus Pauling, Dr. Sasamoto (Director of Hospital), and two unidentified individuals look on. At Tokai Univ. Hospital. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.5.
Linus Pauling shakes an individual's hand while Dr. Sasamoto, Ava Helen Pauling, and four unidentified individuals observe. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.6.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, three unidentified individuals, and Dr. Sasaki (Dean of Medical Faculty), walking through the lobby of the hospital. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.7.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, and multiple unidentified people entering the hospital. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.8.
Ava Helen Pauling reading a booklet at President Room of Hospital. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1975.
1975i.9.
Linus Pauling holding a cup in one hand and gesturing with the other at President Room of Hospital. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1975.
1975i.10.
Linus Pauling shaking the hand of an unidentified individual while Dr. Sasaki and another unidentified man look on. At Tokai Hospital. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1975.
1975i.11.
Linus Pauling shaking the hand of Dr. Tsunchiko Katsunuma (Biochemistry) while Dr. Sasaki looks on. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1975.
1975i.12.
Linus Pauling sitting in the President Room with papers resting on crossed legs. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.13.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, Dr. Sasaki, and five unidentified individuals, sitting in the President room in the Hospital. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.14.
Ava Helen Pauling smiling and holding sunglasses while sitting in the President Room. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.15.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling sitting with three unidentified individuals in the President Room. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1975.
1975i.16.
Linus Pauling, Dr. Sasaki, and two unidentified individuals in Elevator Hall (2nd floor) of Hospital. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.17.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, and unidentified individuals walking in Elevator Hall of Hospital. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.18.
Linus Pauling, Dr. Sasamoto, and Dr. Sasaki walking through an observatory room of the Hospital. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.19.
View of 2nd Pharmacy from Observatory room of hospital. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.20.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, Dr. Sasaki, and multiple other unidentified individuals in the Observatory room of the Hospital. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.21.
Linus Pauling speaking to an unidentified individual at the laboratory of Biochemistry located at the hospital while Ava Helen Pauling looks on. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.22.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling observing childrens' drawings at the play room in Pediatrics of the hospital. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.23.
View of Tanzawaga Mountains from the Observatory room of the Hospital. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.24.
Ava Helen Pauling shaking the hand of an unidentified individual at the special clinic of the hospital while Linus Pauling and two unidentified individuals look on. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.25.
Linus Pauling, Ava Pauling, and two unidentified individuals in hallway of the hospital. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.26.
Dr. Sasaki, Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, and two unidentified individuals in hallway of hospital. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.27.
Linus Pauling speaking into a microphone. Kanji Otani is in the background. Japan, Sept. 1975. "LP Otani Japan Sept 1975". Photographer unknown. Color print. September, 1975.
1975i.28.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, and a large group of unidentified individuals. Schweitzer Fellowship party, Tokyo, Sept. 1975. "Schweitzer Fellowship party. Tokyo Sept. 1975". Photographer unknown. Color print. September, 1975.
1975i.29.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling sitting on a couch while a number of unidentified individuals look on. Saga University. "Sep. 30th 1975, Saga Univ. appeared on 'The Nishinippon'." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. September 30, 1975.
1975i.30.
Ava Helen Pauling, unidentified individual. Saga, Oya Maji. "Sept. 30, 1975, Saga, Oyamaji". Photographer unknown. Color print. September 30, 1975.
1975i.31.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, and four unidentified individuals sitting on couches facing each other. Saga University. "Sep. 30th. 1975, Saga Univ. appeared on 'The Saga'". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. September 30, 1975.
1975i.32.
Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling sitting on a couch. "The Asahi," Oct. 1, 1975. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. October 1, 1975.
1975i.33.
Linus Pauling bending over with a shovel to plant a tree, while two unidentified individuals look on. Saga University. "Sep. 30th. 1975, Saga Univ. Planting a tree". Photographer unknown. Color print. September 30, 1975.
1975i.34.
Linus Pauling placing food from a banquet table onto his plate. Palace Hotel. "Oct. 2nd 1975, Palace Hotel, 'Viking' lunch". Photographer unknown. Color print. October 2, 1975.
1975i.35.
Linus Pauling placing book onto shelf. Saga University. "Sep. 30th. 1975, Saga, Laboratory of Professor Murata". Photographer unknown. Color print. September 30, 1975.
1975i.36.
Linus Pauling gesturing with his hand and speaking with multiple microphones on the table in front of him, and a video camera behind him. "Sep. 19th, 1975, Fukuoka Discussion". Photographer unknown. Color print. September 19, 1975.
1975i.37.
Linus Pauling turning pages of a book, facing away from the camera. Saga University. Sep. 30th. 1975, Laboratory of Professor Murata". Photographer unknown. Color print. September, 1975.
1975i.38.
Linus Pauling and Mrs. Murata sitting at a table with an unidentified man standing in the background. Saga University. "Sep. 30th 1975, Saga Univ. Lunch, Mrs. Murata". Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.39.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, Professor and Mrs. Matsuda standing in the front of a large doorway. Nagasaki, Japan. "2 Oct 1975, Nagasaki, AHP, LP, Prof. & Mrs [?] Matsuda". Photographer unknown. Color print. October 2, 1975.
1975i.40.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling sitting at a table with food, people on either side of them. Tokyo, Japan. "Tokyo, 2 Oct '75". Photographer unknown. Color print. October 2, 1975.
1975i.41.
Linus Pauling sitting at table holds chopsticks in one hand and looks at camera while Ava Helen Pauling and an unidentified woman look on. Tokyo, Oct. 2, 1975. "Linus Pauling" [signed by LP]. Photographer unknown. Color print. October 2, 1975.
1975i.42.
Linus Pauling helping Ava Helen Pauling put on a necklace while sitting at a table. Tokyo, Oct. 2, 1975. "Tokyo 2 Oct. '75". Photographer unknown. Color print. October 2, 1975.
1975i.43.
Ava Helen Pauling holding a necklace around her neck during dinner while Linus Pauling and an unidentified individual looks on. Tokyo. "I have been given some pearls," Oct. 2, 1975. Photographer unknown. Color print. October 2, 1975.
1975i.44.
Japanese dancer. Tokyo, 1975. "Tokyo '75". Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.45.
Japanese dancer with an unidentified woman behind her. Tokyo, 1975. "Dance vs. Tokyo". Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.46.
Linus Pauling standing behind a podium speaking into microphone. Palace Hotel, Tokyo, Oct. 2, 1975. "Oct. 2nd 1975, Palace Hotel, Lecture". Photographer unknown. Color print. October 2, 1975.
1975i.47.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling sitting at the Tokyo Airport with Akira Murata and four unidentified individuals. Murata is seated next to LP, third from right. "Oct. 3th. [sic] 1975, Tokyo airport". Photographer unknown. Color print. October 3, 1975.
1975i.48.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling sitting on a couch, surrounded by six unidentified people, one of them holding a microphone in Linus' direction. Saga University, Oct. 1, 1975. "Sep. 30th. 1975, Saga Univ. appeared on 'The Yomiuri'".Photographer unknown. Black and white print. October 1, 1975.
1975i.49.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, Genji Matsuda, and an unidentified individual standing in front of the Nagasaki Peace Park Statue. Nagasaki, Oct. 1975. "Nagasaki October 1975" written on front. "1975, Nagasaki, Matsuda," on front. Photographer unknown. Color print. October, 1975.
1975i.50.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, and a group of unidentified individuals standing on the stairs of a building in front of a large doorway. "1975 Biochem., Nagasaki." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.51.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling looking into the distance, while an unidentified individual looks on. Nagasaki University. "1975, Nagasaki U". Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.52.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, Genji Matsuda and an unidentified individual walking at Nagasaki University. Nagasaki University. "1975, Nagasaki U". Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.53.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, Genji Matsuda and Mrs. Matsuda all standing in front of the Nagasaki Peace Statue. Nagasaki. "1975, Nagasaki Peace Statue, with Prof. And Mrs. Matsuda". Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.54.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, and many unidentified individuals standing on the steps in front of a large doorway. Nagasaki. "1975, Biochem. Nagasaki U." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.55.
Ava Helen Pauling speaking at a podium with a microphone. Tokyo. "AHP Tokyo 1975". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1975.
1975i.56.
Christiane Eckert, Granddaughter of Dr. Albert Schweitzer, standing at a podium speaking. Tokyo. "Christiane". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1975.
1975i.57.
Portrait of Akira Murata. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1975.
1975i.58.
Linus Pauling shaking the hand of the Minister of Education, while four unidentified people look on. Tokyo, 1975. "Minister of Education, LP, Tokyo 1975". Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.59.
Linus Pauling standing at a podium and speaking into a microphone. Tokyo, 1975. "LP, Tokyo, 1975". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1975.
1975i.60.
Linus Pauling walking with an unidentified individual. From hospital to Shonan campus. 1975. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.61.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting and smiling while an unidentified individual holds a tray of drinks. From hospital to Shonan campus. 1975. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.62.
Linus Pauling preparing to enter a car as an unidentified individual holds the door. From hospital to Shonan campus. 1975. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.63.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling walking arm-in-arm to a car. From hospital to Shonan campus. 1975. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.64.
Linus Pauling stepping out of a car looking at camera, while an unidentified person holds the door. From hospital to Shonan campus. 1975. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.65.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling sitting on a couch. Tokai University Shonan Campus, at President Room in the University. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1975.
1975i.66.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling sitting on a couch smiling; two unidentified individuals in foreground. Tokai University Shonan Campus, at Presidents Room in the University. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1975.
1975i.67.
Side view of Linus Pauling standing behind a table with a microphone speaking while gesturing with his hand. Tokai University Shonan Campus, Great Lecture Hall with 3000 students. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1975.
1975i.68.
Distance shot of Linus Pauling standing behind a table with a microphone on it; The large audience is seen in the background. Lecturing at Tokai University Shonan Campus, Great Lecture Hall with 300 students. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1975.
1975i.69.
Ava Helen Pauling with arms crossed and Linus Pauling sitting. AT Tokai University Shonan campus, Great Lecture Hall. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.70.
Linus Pauling standing behind a table with a microphone, with the crowd of students seen in the background. Lecturing at Tokai University Shonan campus. Great Lecture Hall. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1975.
1975i.71.
Students at Great Lecture Hall listening to Dr. Pauling's speech. Tokai University Shonan campus Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.72.
Linus Pauling standing in front of a microphone with an unidentified individual in the background. Great Lecture Hall, Tokai University at Shonan. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.73.
Linus Pauling standing behind a table with a microphone lecturing at Great Lecture Hall. Tokai University at Shonan. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.74.
Linus Pauling gesturing with both hands while standing behind a table with a microphone and lecturing at Great Lecture Hall. University of Tokai at Shonan. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.75.
Linus Pauling standing in front of a microphone gesturing with one hand while lecturing at Great Lecture Hall. University of Tokai at Shonan. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1975.
1975i.76.
Linus Pauling speaking into microphone with Ava Helen Pauling in the background with an unidentified woman. Lecturing at Great Lecture Hall, University of Tokai at Shonan. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1975.
1975i.77.
Linus Pauling gesturing with both arms while lecturing at Great Lecture Hall. University of Tokai at Shonan. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1975.
1975i.78.
Linus Pauling speaking into a microphone while lecturing at Great Lecture Hall. University of Tokai at Shonan. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.79.
Linus Pauling shaking an unidentified individual's hand while Ava Helen Pauling and another unidentified individual watch. In Presidents Room-Tokai University Shonan campus, Oct. 75'. Photographer unknown. Color print. October, 1975.
1975i.80.
Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling sitting on a couch, surrounded by seven other unidentified individuals. In Presidents Room-Tokai University Shonan campus, Oct. 75'. Photographer unknown. Color print. October, 1975.
1975i.81.
Linus Pauling gesturing with both hands while speaking into a microphone. University of Tokai at Shonan. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1975.
1975i.82.
Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling sitting together on a couch, with other unidentified individuals around them. In Presidents Room-Tokai University Shonan campus, Oct. 75'. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. October, 1975.
1975i.83.
Ava Helen Pauling standing while smiling at the camera. Reception of Albert Schweitzer fellowship of Japan. Sept. 26, 1975. "26 Sept. 1976, Tokyo, Japan" (on front) (Labeled incorrectly on front) "At the Reception of Albert Schweitzer Fellowship of Japan, Schweitzer Symposium on Sept 26, '75, Tokyo / by Mrs. Fumie Hori (Osaka) / Feb 5. '76 / Presented by Y. Yoshioka," (On back). Photographer, Mrs. Fumie Hori (Osaki). Color print. September 26, 1975.
1975i.84.
Linus Pauling giving a talk at a meeting. Six men sit at a long table to his left. Madrid, Spain. "Linus Pauling, lecturer at Osborne Prize ceremony, Madrid, Spain. 11 April 1975." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April 11, 1975.
1975i.85.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling standing together smiling, indoors. Shiraz, Iran. "Shiraz in Iran 1975 IIIB9d." (A round stamp with Islamic characters.) Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1975.
1975i.86.
Linus Pauling and President Gerald Ford shaking hands. An unidentified man stands in the background. The White House, Washington DC. "LP receiving the National Medal for Merit from President Ford, 1975. Official Photograph, The White House, Washington 18 SE 75 A 6504-33" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1975.
1975i.87.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, Ken Pitzer, Mrs. Pitzer, President Gerald Ford, and an unidentified woman at the White House. Mrs. Pitzer is shaking hands with President Ford. "Mrs. Pitzer, Ken Pitzer, AHP, LP, Ford Official Photograph, The White House, Washington 18 SE 75 A 6504-32" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1975.
1975i.88.
Posed head shot photograph of Gunnar Jahn, wearing a suit, pin-striped shirt and looking to his left. "Gunnar Jahn, chairman of Norwegian Nobel Committee. / This picture hangs in Norwegian Nobel Institute. / Given to us by Elna Pope on 14 December 1975" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1975.
1975i.89.
Linus Pauling lecturing from a podium. Picture is blurred. "Fox Photo October 75" Black and white print. 1975.
1975i.90.
Linus Pauling talking with an unidentified man and Alexander Rich, [?] standing in front of an ornately carved wall. "Fox Photo October 75" Black and white print. October, 1975.
1975i.91.
Three men talking in front of an ornately carved wall. "Fox Photo October 75" Black and white print. October, 1975.
1975i.92.
Close-up of Linus Pauling laughing. He is wearing a jacket and tie. "Fox Photo October 75" Black and white print. October, 1975.
1975i.93.
Linus Pauling shaking the hand of a woman behind a podium. "October. 75 Fox Photo." Black and white print. October, 1975.
1975i.94.
Linus Pauling speaking behind a podium with a microphone. The picture is slightly blurred. "Oct. 75, Fox Photo" Black and white print. October, 1975.
1975i.95.
Linus Pauling sits at a long table facing an audience with President Matsuda and another official at Tokai University. All in attendance listening to the President. Japanese characters across the top of the photograph. Tokai University, Tokyo. "President Matsuda Tokai Univ. 1975" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1975.
1975i.96.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling stand with three men and a woman in Shiraz. Shiraz, Iran. "Shiraz 1975" "1459" A penciled area of Greek characters and a blue stamp of similar characters is on the back. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1975.
1975i.97.
Linus Pauling and Nahid Hakimelahi stand outside in front of an ancient stone building in Persepolis. Persepolis, Iran. "At Persepolis LP + Nahid Hakimelahi Shiraz 1975" "0964" A penciled area of Greek characters and a blue stamp of similar characters on the back. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1975.
1975i.98.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling accompanied by Dr. Hakimelahi, seven men, a woman, and a boy. They walk down stone steps of an ancient stone building in Persepolis. Persepolis, Iran. "At Persepolis LP, AHP, Dr. Nahid Hakimelahi Dept of Chem Pahlavi Univ. Shiraz 1975" :0963" A penciled area of Greek character sand a blue stamp of similar characters on the back. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1975.
1975i.99.
Linus Pauling sitting down with drinks in front of him. He is looking to the right of the camera and smiling. "L. Pauling taken by N. Yokosuka Z.P.R. Tokyo" "25 Sept. 1975" Black and white print. September 25, 1975.
1975i.100.
Linus Pauling sitting down with a drink. He is looking to the right. "L. Pauling by N. Yokosuka Z.P.R. Tokyo" "25 Sept. 1975" Black and white print. September 25, 1975.
1975i.101.
Linus Pauling in his office. Behind him is a piece of art and his books. He is smiling at the camera. California. "Ava Helen Pauling / 385 Golden Hills Dr. / Portola Valley, Calif. / 94025 [address label]" "LP in his office. Ca 75 yrs. old" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1975.
1975i.102.
Linus Pauling looking up at a low relief sculpture with rocks above a book shelf. On top of the book shelf and below the sculpture are red, blue and white molecular models. LP's hand is directed up at the sculpture on the wall. "Taken by Dr. Phillip Blake (UCLA) September: 1975". Photograph by Dr. Phillip Blake. Color Polaroid. September, 1975.
1975i.103.
A close up of Linus Pauling sitting down and talking, his hand out in front of him. "L. Pauling 25 Sept. 1975 By N. Yokosuka ZPR Tokyo" Black and white print. September 25, 1975.
1975i.104.
Linus Pauling stands with six men. LP holds a microphone, while accepting an award. A set-up for a musical group is in the background. [A blue stamp of Greek characters] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1975.
1975i.105.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling join a large group of people at an indoor party / reception. A long set of tables covered with food for a buffet meal. LP and AHP stand at this table. [A blue stamp of Greek characters] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1975.
1975i.106.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling stand with a group of men. One of the men holds a microphone at the front of the room. A set-up for a musical group is in the background.[A blue stamp of Greek characters] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1975.
1975i.107.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling stand together, smiling. "1339" [A blue stamp of Greek characters] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1975.
1975i.108.
Linus Pauling sitting on stool with hands on knees in front of large, old computing equipment and next to a keyboard and small screen. Photograph by Paul Glines, San Francisco Examiner, (415) 777 7840. Black and white print. 1975.
1975i.109.
Linus Pauling sitting on stool with one arm resting on top of old computer. Same setting as previous photo. Photograph by Paul Glines, San Francisco Examiner, (415) 777-7840. Black and white print. 1975.
1975i.110.
Ava Helen Pauling holding a microphone and standing next to Linus Pauling. Santa Cruz, California. "1983 / 757B/32 / AHP + LP at WILPF meeting, Santa Cruz ~ 1975" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1975.
1975i.111.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling on the right, standing with Mrs. Manuel Ballester and Professor Mortonez-Moreno on the left, in front of an old building. Seville, Spain. "With Mrs. Manuel Ballester and Prof. Mortonez-Moreno, Seville (Spain)." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.112.
Linus Pauling on the left, standing in a scientific lab. "LP at LPI, N 1975" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.113.
Linus Pauling sitting on a chair in between his grand nieces Sandra (left) and Julie (right), in the Seattle Airport. There is a colorful carpet hanging on the wall behind them. Seattle, Washington. "December 6, 1975, Seattle Airport, Sandra LP Julie, Klammer, grand nieces" Photographer unknown. Color print. December 6, 1975.
1975i.114.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing on the beach in San Lucar de Barrameda, Spain. A group of people in the background, and to the right, boats floating out at sea. San Lucar de Barrameda, Spain. "San Lucar de Barrameda (cadiz) Spain, 1975" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.115.
From left to right: Professor Kunio Ekurdo, Linus Pauling, and U. Scholzmek [?], sitting on a white couch in Japan. "Prof. Kunio Ekurdo, LP, U. Scholzmek. [?], [?] Jap. October 1975" Photographer unknown. Color print. October, 1975.
1975i.116.
Linus Pauling (right) and Professor Kunio Dkudo sitting on a white couch, with a brown table in front of them with tea cups on it. Chiba, Japan. "LP and prof. Kunio Dkudo, Sch. Of Med. Chiba Japan, October, 1975." Photographer unknown. Color print. October, 1975.
1975i.117.
From left to right: Sush [?], Ati, Ava Helen Pauling, and Sussi Jefford [?] sitting on the steps at Shahs Palace and garden in Shiraz, Iran. Shiraz, Iran. "30 March '75" "Shiraz, Iran" "Shahs Palace & garden" "Sush[?] - Ati - AP - Sussi Jefford[?]" Photographer unknown. Color print. March 30, 1975.
1975i.118.
A scene of tall buildings in Iran. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.119.
People standing by a pool in front of a portico. Iran. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.120.
The main entrance of Emam mosque. Esfahan, Iran. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.121.
A mosque [Emam?] taken from the street. Some people gathering at an entrance to the building. Iran. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.122.
Two men in the lower left hand corner standing on a rock platform in front of huge historic stone architecture. Perspolis-Shiraz, Iran. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.123.
Huge historic stone architecture carved into the side of a rock face. Perspolis-Shiraz, Iran. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.124.
A view of Shiraz, Iran. There is a man with a camera in the foreground. Shiraz, Iran. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.125.
A lady holding a camera, and three people standing in a historic area of architectural remains. Persepolis, Shiraz, Iran. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.126.
A man holding a camera, taking a picture of old columns. Persepolis, Iran. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.127.
Two men in the lower left hand corner standing on a rock platform in front of ancient stone architecture. Persepolis, Iran. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.128.
A group of people standing on a huge rock platform in a historic area. Ava Helen Pauling standing between two men. [Perspolis-Shiraz, Iran]. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.129.
Ancient remains of architecture, barren landscape. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.130.
The remains of a castle, very arid landscape, no vegetation. Persepolis, Iran. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.131.
Stone-carved work of art, low-relief of men and animals. Persepolis, Iran. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.132.
Ava Helen Pauling standing in front of a big stone-carved work of art, low-relief. Carved in the side of a huge rock face. The art contains men on horses fighting. Persepolis, Iran. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.133.
Historic stone architecture carved from a huge rock face. Persepolis, Iran. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.134.
A stone with a carving of four men, two sheep and a tree, all low-relief. Persepolis, Iran. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.135.
A woman takes a picture and a young girl stands in front of her. A stone with a carving of a tiger attacking a horse or cow is to the right of the picture. Persepolis, Iran. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.136.
A lion-shaped statue with two heads. Persepolis, Iran. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.137.
People admiring a statue with two heads. A child is touching one of the heads. Persepolis, Iran. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.138.
Ava Helen Pauling leaning on a stone sculpture with two heads. Two people on the right-hand side of the picture. Persepolis, Iran. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.139.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting with a group of people having tea. "2 Oct. 1975 - In new hospital, 1100 beds, of Medical Faculty of Tokai University" Photographer unknown. Color print. October, 1975.
1975i.140.
Linus Pauling with his arms around Ava Helen Pauling. Both holding hands, standing outdoors. Portola Valley, California. "August 1975" "Wills party" "LP & AHP" Photographer unknown. Color print. August, 1975.
1975i.141.
Ava Helen Pauling and Mayoret Steirs standing outside, side-by-side and smiling. Portola Valley, California. "August 1975" "Wills party" "Mayoret Steirs" "Portola Valley, Ca" Photographer unknown. Color print. August, 1975.
1975i.142.
Linus Pauling sitting with Susan Klammer on cushioned chairs. A large tapestry hangs on the wall behind them. Seattle, Washington. "December 6 1975" "LP Susan Klammer" Photographer unknown. Color print. December 6, 1975.
1975i.143.
Linus Pauling sitting next to Ava Helen Pauling with his arm around her. They sit on cushioned chairs with a large tapestry hanging on the wall behind them. Seattle, Washington. "6 December 1975" "LP AHP, Seattle Airport, on way to Sweden" Photographer unknown. Color print. December 6, 1975.
1975i.144.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting in between Gorgo and Lillian on couches. Seattle, Washington. "AHP" "Gorgo, Lillian" "Seattle Airport" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.145.
Elfriede Yost sitting cross-legged on a green couch. Location unknown. "Elfriede Yost" "That's me! Sept. 1975" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.146.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing in front of a white structure with two rows of photographs. LP looking at the camera and holding AHP's arm while AHP has on sunglasses and looking off into the distance. Tashkent, Uzbekistan [?]. "[in a small packet with writing:] Prof. L. Pauling in Tashkent, 1953" "Prof. M. Fuuatsu Fukuoka / 1975" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.147.
Linus Pauling eating grapes from a vineyard. Tashkent, Uzbekistan [?]. "[in a small packet with writing:] Prof. L. Pauling in Tashkent, 1953" "Prof. M. Fuuatsu Fukuoka / 1975" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.148.
Linus Pauling standing next to Manuel Ballester outside. Behind them are a small curb, and bright yellow and pink flowers. Both men are in suits. Spain. "Profs. Linus Pauling and Manuel Ballester" "Puerto de Santa Maria (Cadiz) Spain" "1975" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.149.
Linus Pauling and another gentleman, both standing in a room full of rows of chairs, wearing tuxedos with tails. A man in a tuxedo sits in a chair behind the other gentleman. Linus looking at the floor. Stockholm, Sweden. "Iketenandt[?] & L Pauling Stockholm 1975" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.150.
Linus Pauling with his hands behind his back standing by several machines, a window is visible on his right side. "Linus Pauling 28 July 1975 Med. Trib" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 28, 1975.
1975i.151.
Linus Pauling sitting in a chair at a desk with his hands folded behind his head. "Linus Pauling 28 July 1975 Medical Tribune." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 28, 1975.
1975i.152.
Linus Pauling standing beside various machines with his hands in front of him, he is explaining something to a person barely visible on the right hand side. "Linus Pauling 28 July 1975 Med. Trib." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 28, 1975.
1975i.153.
Linus Pauling standing in front of a desk, his arm is holding a door, his other hand is in his pocket. "Linus Pauling 28 July 1975 Med. Trib." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 28, 1975.
1975i.154.
Linus Pauling standing in front of a wooden wall with his hands in front of him, one across his chest the other one he is using to illustrate a point. "Linus Pauling 28 July 1975 Med. Trib." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 28, 1975.
1975i.155.
Linus Pauling standing up holding a medium sized spool of thick wire. "Linus Pauling 28 July 1975 Med. Trib." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 28, 1975.
1975i.156.
Linus Pauling sitting at his desk, his books and models scattered about. "Linus Pauling 28 July 1975 (Dr. Sackler)" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 28, 1975.
1975i.157.
Linus Pauling standing top the right of a machine, smiling/laughing. "Linus Pauling 28 July 1975 Med. Trib." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 28, 1975.
1975i.158.
Linus Pauling standing and smiling in front of a potted plant and a model. "Linus Pauling 28 July 1975 Med. Trib." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 28, 1975.
1975i.159.
A head shot of Linus Pauling speaking into a microphone. Santa Cruz, California. "LP speaking at WILPF meeting, Santa Cruz ~1975, L.A. Greenberg, P.O. Box 56, Soquel, California 95073, Photography by L.A. Greenberg." Black and white print. 1975.
1975i.160.
A head and shoulders shot of Linus Pauling in a library. "Linus Pauling 28 July 1975 Med Trib" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 28, 1975.
1975i.161.
Linus Pauling, many unidentified others. Pauling standing and addressing people at table. At Tashkent, final banquet. Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1975.
1975i.162.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting at a table, smiling. Linus wearing a dark suit, Ava Helen wearing a green and white patterned dress. Photographer unknown. Color Polaroid. 1975.
1975i.163.
A group of 15 men including one woman and Linus Pauling standing before a seated audience at the White House. Washington DC. "LP (4th from left)"; "Official Photograph the White House Washington" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.164.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, President Gerald Ford, Ken Pitzer and an unidentified man standing together at The White House. Ava Helen shaking hands with President Ford. The White House, Washington DC. "Official Photograph, The White House, Washington." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1975.
1975i.165.
Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling, seated and eating with chopsticks. Likely taken in conjunction with the Paulings' attendance at the Albert Schweitzer Centennial Birth Anniversary Commemoration Symposium, Tokyo, Japan. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.
1975i.166.
Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling standing in a hallway. Linus facing the camera with his hands behind his back, Ava Helen facing and looking to the left. Likely taken in conjunction with the Paulings' attendance at the Albert Schweitzer Centennial Birth Anniversary Commemoration Symposium, Tokyo, Japan. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1975.

1976i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1976.
1976i.1.
Linus Pauling stands next to Ava Helen Pauling, his arm around her. Outdoor portrait taken February 1976. California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA. "Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling / Feb. 1976. California Institute of Technology / Pasadena, Ca". "AHP & LP 1976" "Ava Helen Pauling" "Linus Pauling: 385 Golden Hills Drive, Portola Valley, CA 94025" 28 February 1976" "75th birthday". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. February 28, 1976.
1976i.2.
Ewan Cameron, Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling. Outside of Glasgow Airport, Oct. 1976. Glasgow, Scotland. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. October, 1976.
1976i.3.
Ewan Cameron. Outside of Vale of Leven Hospital. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.4.
Linus Pauling (L), Max Delbruck (C), Max Perutz (R). Pauling and Perutz are shaking hands at the Centennial Address of the American Chemical Society [?]. New York. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.5.
Linus Pauling speaking from a podium to a crowd of unidentified individuals. California. "6/4/76 - Dr. Linus Pauling, 'Vitamins and Health', Photo by Walter Petersen, Calif. Sec. ACS." Photograph by Walter Petersen. Color print. 1976.
1976i.6.
Lee Felton and Linus Pauling stand arm in arm. NNFA Convention, 1976. "Lee Felton with Linus Pauling / NNFA Convention / 1976". Photographer unknown. Color print. 1976.
1976i.7.
A large group of former Nobel Prize winners. Linus Pauling located in top row, sixth from the left. Framed, in separate box. December 10, 1976, 75th Anniversary of Nobel Prize. Stockholm, Sweden. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. December 10, 1976.
1976i.8.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing together indoors, smiling, each wearing a flower lei. Caltech, Pasadena, California. "76-60-1-9 1947 Credit Floyd Clark Caltech" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.9.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, standing with Linda, Crellin, Linus Jr., Barclay Kamb and Linda's three children at the foot of a staircase. AHP wears a white flower lei, and holds a darker flower lei in one hand. Caltech, Pasadena, California. "76-60-1-16 Credit Floyd Clark Caltech". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.10.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, Linda, Crellin, Linus Jr. and Linda's three children at the foot of a staircase. AHP wears a white flower lei and holds a darker flower lei over her wrist. Caltech, Pasadena, California. "76-60-1-1n Credit Floyd Clark Caltech" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.11.
Linus Pauling giving a talk from a podium. Ava Helen Pauling and an unidentified man are in the foreground. LP holds the dark flower lei in his hand. Caltech, Pasadena, California. "76-60-4-25 Credit Floyd Clark Caltech" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.12.
Linus Pauling accepting a wrapped gift at a party. Three women, a man, and two boys are seated at a table. Caltech, Pasadena, California. "76-60-4-12 Credit Floyd Clark Caltech" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.13.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling looking at a birthday cake. They wear lei's around their necks, and the cake is illustrated with depictions of all twenty amino acids, vitamin C tablets, and Nobel Prize Medals. An unidentified man [Harvey Itano?] and Linda are looking at the cake from behind LP. Caltech, Pasadena, California. "Credit Floyd Clark Caltech" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.14.
Linus Pauling blowing out a candle on the birthday cake. An unidentified man sits nearby [a family member ?]. Caltech, Pasadena, California. "76-60-3-13 Credit Floyd Clark Caltech 75th Birthday party at Caltech. (California Institute of Technology). 28 Feb. 1976." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. February 28, 1976.
1976i.15.
Arthur Cherkin, Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling and Crellin Pauling in an audience with many people, enjoying a lecture. Caltech, Pasadena, California. "Art Cherkin, LP, AHP, Crellin. Lecture at CIT, 75th birthday, 1976" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.16.
Linda, her two sons, and Max Delbruck listening to a tape recorder, at Linus Pauling's 75th birthday party. Caltech, Pasadena, California. "76-60-3-35 Credit Floyd Clark Caltech"] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.17.
Linus Pauling shaking hands with Ewan Cameron at an airport. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.18.
Linus Pauling standing with his arms crossed with Dr. Gordon standing in the background. "February. 1976 LP + Dr. Gordon of Eugene, Ore." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. February, 1976.
1976i.19.
A close-up side view of Linus Pauling speaking to others in front of a chalk-board and gesturing with his hands."LP & Dr. Gordon. February 1976, Stanford Lectures." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. February, 1976.
1976i.20.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling join Linda and Crellin walking on a sidewalk away from a building behind them. Caltech campus, Pasadena, California. "0432 32A" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.21.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling walk with Linda and Crellin on a sidewalk away from a building. Feet are not visible in the photograph. Caltech campus, Pasadena, California. "February 28, 1976 75th Birthday / 0395 1.33A" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. February 28, 1976.
1976i.22.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling stand together outside a Caltech building. In the background many people are gathered at the base of the building. Caltech campus, Pasadena, California. "0358 1/35A". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.23.
Arthur Cherkin, Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling and Crellin sitting in an auditorium filled with people. AHP and Crellin are talking while LP is smiling to the left. Caltech campus, Pasadena, California. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.24.
Ava Helen and Crellin Pauling talking, Linus Pauling looking to the right with a slight smile. Caltech campus, Pasadena, California. "LP AHP Crellin" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.25.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling looking to the right of the camera while sitting in an auditorium. Caltech campus, Pasadena, California. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.26.
Linus Pauling and unidentified man, both in formal wear, standing near a large display of a postal stamp: "Chemistry; 13 [cents]; USA", 6 April 1976 first issue date. Mementos included. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.27.
A profile of Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting in an auditorium. Both are looking forward. Caltech campus, Pasadena, California. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.28.
Linus Pauling standing in front of a book shelf. Above the book shelf are some molecular models and a rock people sculpture. Linus wearing a jacket, tie and buttoned up sweater, looking to the left of the camera and his arms are behind his back. Linus Pauling Institute office, Menlo Park, California [?]. "Professor Linus Pauling 6-9-76 Danielle Pioneer " Photograph by Danielle Pioneer. Black and white print. June 9, 1976.
1976i.29.
Ava Helen Pauling shakes hands with Arthur Cherkin. Linus Pauling sits between them, smiling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.30.
A close up shot of a birthday cake. It is decorated with pictures of the Nobel Peace Prizes, a vitamin C tablet among others. In the center it says, "75 Happy Birthday Linus." Caltech campus, Pasadena, California. "Credit Floyd Clark Caltech" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.31.
Linus Pauling leaning over to blow out the candle on his birthday cake while an unidentified man holds the cake. Caltech campus, Pasadena, California. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.32.
A close up of Linus Pauling smiling, he is standing in front of a wooden wall. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.33.
One man is holding a dish while another man is holding a birthday cake with a burning candle. Linus Pauling is standing on the right and looking to the right. Caltech campus, Pasadena, California. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.34.
Linus Pauling speaking behind a podium. His lei is hanging over the podium. Caltech campus, Pasadena, California. "75th Birthday Party" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.35.
Linus Pauling standing up while other unidentified people sit around him. He is smiling while taking a pillow out from a gift box. Caltech Campus, Pasadena, California. "Credit Floyd Clark Caltech" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.36.
Linus Pauling standing to the left of an unidentified man while wearing a lei. Both are looking to the left of the camera. Caltech campus, Pasadena, California. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.37.
Linus Pauling and Max Delbruck standing, viewing a book together. Caltech campus, Pasadena, California. "5/3314". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.38.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling stand together, smiling at the base of a staircase. LP is wearing a dark flower lei, AHP is wearing a white flower lei. Caltech campus, Pasadena, California. "75th Birthday Party at Caltech, 28 February 1976 / 76-60-1-8 / Credit Floyd Clark Caltech". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. February 28, 1976.
1976i.39.
Linus Pauling stands between Ava Helen and Linda Pauling while they talk. They are standing at the base of a staircase. Caltech campus, Pasadena, California. "76-60-1-18 / Credit Floyd Clark Caltech". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.40.
Linus Pauling wearing a dark flower lei, stands with a formally dressed unidentified woman at the base of a staircase. Caltech campus, Pasadena, California. "76-60-1-5 / Credit Floyd Clark Caltech". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.41.
A formally dressed unidentified woman kissing Linus Pauling, who wears a dark flower lei. They are standing at the base of a staircase. Caltech campus, Pasadena, California. "76-60-1-2 / Credit Floyd Clark Caltech". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.42.
Linus Pauling and Barclay Kamb sitting and speaking with several unidentified men and women at a banquet table. The guests are eating dessert. Caltech campus, Pasadena, California. "76-60-3-25 / Credit Floyd Clark Caltech" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.43.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, Linda, Crellin, Linus Jr. and Linda's children stand at the bottom of a staircase. AHP is wearing a flower lei and holds another lei over her arm. "75th Birthday with family February 28, 75th Birthday / E+S March-April '76, p.15 27 1/2 picas 77 1/2 % 160:15". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. March-April, 1976.
1976i.44.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, Linda, Crellin, Linus Jr. and Linda's children stand at the bottom of a staircase. AHP is wearing a flower lei and holds another lei over her arm. "Atheneum February 28, 1976 75th Birthday". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. February 28, 1976.
1976i.45.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, Linda, Barclay Kamb, Crellin, Linus Jr. and Linda's children stand at the bottom of a staircase. AHP is wearing a flower lei and holds another lei over her arm. The group is posing at the bottom of a staircase. Photographer unknown. "5/ 3019". 1976.
1976i.46.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, Linda, Barclay Kamb, Crellin, Linus Jr. and Linda's children standing at the bottom of a staircase. AHP is wearing a flower lei and holds another lei over her arm."5/ 2517". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.47.
A close up of Linus and Ava Helen Pauling smiling and wearing leis for LP's 75th Birthday. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.48.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, Linda and one of Linda's sons posed together at the bottom of a staircase. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.49.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, Linda with one of Linda's sons. The boy has a drink in his hands. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.50.
Linus Pauling being kissed by an unidentified woman at the bottom of a staircase. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.51.
Linus Pauling sits at a table with an unidentified woman while they smile at each other. Two of Linda Pauling's children are between them. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.52.
Linus Pauling standing by a table giving a lecture. A chalkboard is behind him with drawings of various molecular structures. "Brilliant, controversial and devoted to science, Linus Pauling is the only person ever to receive two unshared Nobel Prizes. _______ night at _______ on Channel _______, NOVA profiles the life and times of this remarkable man in 'Linus Pauling: Crusading Scientist.' / 'NOVA'". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.53.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling sitting with their hands on their legs. There are people sitting behind them in the background. Houston, Texas [?]. "Houston Texas November 1976 / Tom [?] Couln" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November, 1976.
1976i.54.
A close-up of Linus Pauling sitting cross-legged and smiling for a picture. Shelf with materials on it behind him. The carpet is a deep red color. "LP Taken by Dr. John Leonard. June 1976" Color print. June, 1976.
1976i.55.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing with Lucile, Paul and Pauline Emmett. All are holding drinks except AHP. Taken during Paul and Pauline Emmett's wedding reception. Several people are in the background. Portland, Oregon. "LP, AHP, Lucile, Paul Emmett, Pauline. May 1976." Photographer unknown. Color print. May, 1976.
1976i.56.
Paul and Pauline Emmett pose while cutting their wedding cake. Portland, Oregon. "Pauling and Paul Emmett's marriage in May 1976" Photographer unknown. Color print. May, 1976.
1976i.57.
Several people gathered at a wedding reception. The backside of Linus and Ava Helen Pauling are shown in the picture. They are eating cake. Portland, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1976.
1976i.58.
Pauline's grandchildren, (all female), at the wedding reception. Two of them carry flowers. Portland, Oregon. "Michael Nay's, (Pauline's son), daughter. Paul & Pauline's Wedding. Indian girl with glasses-Portland 1976" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1976.
1976i.59.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling helping themselves to cake at Paul and Pauline Emmett's wedding reception. LP is leaning over in front of the cake reaching for his plate and AHP is beginning to eat her cake. Two females to the left of the picture with plates of cake in their hands, and several people gathered in the background. Portland, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1976.
1976i.60.
Ava Helen Pauling stands in a dining room area. AHP is wearing all black, including a black hat and dark-rimmed glasses. A portion of a refrigerator and microwave on each side of the picture. Pasadena, California. "AHP, Pasadena, Christmas 1976" Photographer unknown. Color print. December, 1976.
1976i.61.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling getting into a blue station wagon. AHP is wearing a black outfit with sunglasses and hat. LP is wearing a brown hat. Pasadena, California. "AHP, Pasadena, Christmas 1976" Photographer unknown. Color print. December, 1976.
1976i.62.
Linus Pauling sitting at a dining room table. Outdoor greenery visible through windows surrounding the room. Table is set with flowers in the center. LP is wearing a black hat. Pasadena, California. "Pasadena. Xmas, 1976" Photographer unknown. Color print. December, 1976.
1976i.63.
Beatrice Wulf eating a meal. She wears a three-chained gold necklace. Flowers are on the table. "Beatrice Wulf" "[Rubber stamp:] Feb 76" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1976.
1976i.64.
Linus Pauling sitting and Akira Murata standing behind him. Appears to be in LP's office."LP and Prof Murata Summer 1976" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1976.
1976i.65.
Profile view of Linus Pauling wearing a suit and name tag. One hand rests on a podium. There is a chalkboard behind him. Stanford University, California. "Taken by Dr. HW Ryder. 2350 Auburn 45219. March 1976" Color print. March, 1976.
1976i.66.
Linus Pauling standing with two unidentified men at Lucile (LP's sister)'s wedding. They are both to his right. One of them is a minister. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1976.
1976i.67.
Linus Pauling standing to the right of Lee Felton, their arms interlocked. Both are dressed formally. "In NF a convention 1976, Linus and Lee" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1976.
1976i.68.
Portrait of Linus and Ava Helen Pauling. LP has his hands around her and she is leaning her head to LP's shoulder. "Ava Helen Pauling & Linus Pauling" "6 March 1976" "At Unitarian Church dinner in their honor at the Ambassador Hotel." "The church made $6000 net. Not Bad!" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. March 6, 1976.
1976i.69.
Linus Pauling holding a book with his left hand, shaking the hand of Max Delbruck while Delbruck clasps LP's shoulder. A group of people are sitting and looking at them. Caltech campus, Pasadena, California. "[stamped at the back:] Credit Floyd Clark Caltech" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.70.
Linus Pauling looking at the book he is holding. Max Delbruck is standing next to LP. Ava Helen Pauling is in the left corner of the picture and a group of unidentified people are sitting in front of them. Caltech campus, Pasadena, California. "28 Feb. 1976" "CIT" "75th birthday Celebration, Pasadena" "LP" "Delbruck, CIT[?] Delbruck" "Bright Wilson, Harvard" "AHP" "[stamped at the back:] Credit Floyd Clark Caltech" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. February 28, 1976.
1976i.71.
Linus Pauling and Max Delbruck standing and talking to each other. Both are smiling. Caltech campus, Pasadena, California. "LP & Max Delbruck" "[stamped at the back:] Credit Floyd Clark Caltech" Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.72.
Linus Pauling giving a talk from a podium to unidentified members of the American Chemical Society who are sitting and looking at him. Plates, cups, thermos, silverware are on the table. San Francisco, California [?]. "Linus Pauling" "ACS SF" "21 June 1976". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.73.
Linus Pauling sitting with arms crossed at desk in Caltech office. Bookcase and loose papers behind him. Mounted on cream board. "#2, G. Paul Bishop." Stamp reads: "Photograph by G. Paul Bishop, 2128 Durant Avenue, Berkeley, CA. 94704; 841-2079." Photograph by G. Paul Bishop. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.74.
Close-up of Linus Pauling sitting in Caltech office. Bookcase and packing box behind him. Mounted on cream board. "#4, G. Paul Bishop." Stamp reads: "Photograph by G. Paul Bishop, 2128 Durant Avenue, Berkeley, CA. 94704; 841-2079." Photograph by G. Paul Bishop. Black and white print. 1976.
1976i.75.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling at the Sandspit airport. British Columbia, Canada. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1976.
1976i.76.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing on a dock for a group photograph with several unidentified others. Sandspit, British Columbia, Canada. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1976.
1976i.77.
The Sandspit shoreline. British Columbia, Canada. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1976.
1976i.78.
An unknown individual [Ted?] and Linus Pauling conversing at the San Francisco ACS meeting. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1976.
1976i.79.
Side view of Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing outside. Linus has his arm around Ava Helen’s shoulder. Photo taken on LP’s 75th birthday, February 28, 1976. Heinz G. Pfeiffer, photographer. Color print. 1976.
1976i.80.
Pauline Pauling, Paul Emmett, Lucile Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling, posing together at the wedding of Pauline Pauling and Paul Emmett. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1976.

1977i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1977.
1977i.1.
A closeup shot of Linus Pauling taken from a television screen during the NOVA broadcast on Pauling's life. "6-1-77 [In LP's handwriting] Taken by him from his TV set, June 1977. [Points to the following]: Photos by / Henry Lohrengel, Jr. / 121 South Lawn CH 1-3829 / Kansas City, MO." Photograph by Henry Lohrengel, Jr. Black and white print. June, 1977.
1977i.2.
Closeup shot of Linus Pauling. Indoors and smiling at camera. "L. Pauling / Taken by Johannes Tuul of [?] / 2 June 1977". Photographer Johannes Tuul. Color print. June 2, 1977.
1977i.3.
Linus Pauling standing between Mr. and Mrs. Leo Felton. Mrs. Felton has a hold of LP's arm, LP has a hold of Mr. Felton's arm and everyone is smiling into the camera. The photograph is slightly blurry. "With Mr. + Mrs. Leo Felton of NJ NNFA convention 1977" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1977.
1977i.4.
Linus Pauling standing outside with two unidentified men. Pauling and one of the others are holding out their hands displaying small beetles. Series of two photographs. Lindau, Germany. "Lindau 1977, Photo Hans Rotta". Photograph by Hans Rotta. Color print. 1977.
1977i.5.
A bronze bust of Linus Pauling, plaque on sculpture reads,"Linus Pauling by Helaine D. Blum". 3/4/77, No answer to this letter by Joan Wortsman. Dr. Pauling does not like the bronze head of himself." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. March 4, 1977.
1977i.6.
Bronze bust of Linus Pauling, looking at his right check. "Linus Pauling by Helaine D. Blum Bronze, Unique 23" tall base 7 1/2" Photographer unknown. Color Polaroid. 1977.
1977i.7.
Bronze bust of Linus Pauling, looking straight on. "Linus Pauling, Helaine D. Blum, Bronze, unique 23" tall 7 1/2 " base." Photographer unknown. Color Polaroid. 1977.
1977i.8.
Bronze bust of Linus Pauling, looking at his left check. "Linus Pauling by Helaine D. Blum, bronze, unique 23" tall base 7 1/2" Photographer unknown. Color Polaroid. 1977.
1977i.9.
Group of people standing outside on steps watching a man speak in front of them. He is standing next to a podium with a plant on it and a microphone. Lindau, Germany. "[photographer:] Bild-Photo-Pfeiffer / 7993 Kressbronn / Hauptstraße 28 / Film: Bild: Alle Rechte vorbehalten / 17 Nobel Laureates / Fischer speaking / [Lindare ?], June 1977 / Left to Right Prelog [Somenar?] LP (ear only) Singe Bernodoth [Farseman?] [?] Lynen Butenandt Barton Wife of Mayor of [?] Mrs. Bernodeth [Porter Glaser?] [?] [Flory Gerzberg?]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June, 1977.
1977i.10.
Left side of Linus Pauling's face. Sitting at a table with 6 men. He is holding a pen in his right hand. "AHP" is written on the bottom right corner of the photo. Lindau, Germany. "Lindau, Germany / 30 June 1977" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 30, 1977.
1977i.11.
Bob Straub, the Governor of Oregon, and his wife Pat standing outside with Linus Pauling. LP is on the right. "Gov. and Mrs. Straub. August 1977" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. August, 1977.
1977i.12.
Linus Pauling on a TV interview. Six men sitting around a coffee table. LP 2nd from the right. Camera man is at left of photo wearing a shirt that says "one pass video." Linus Pauling Institute, Menlo Park, California. [on bottom of the front of photo:] "Face to face / Debates on Controversies in Nutrition / The Experts Debate Vitamin C / To Dose or Megadose / Controversies in Nutrition / Palo Alto, California, November 7, 1977." [From left to right:] "Albert Szent-Györgyi, M.D. Nobel Laureate, Woods Hoe, Mass. / Terence W. Anderson, M.D., University of Toronto, Canada / Asst. Moderator: H.L. Hartley, M.D., Seattle, Wash. / Moderator: Cortez F. Enloe, Jr., M.D., Nutrition Today, Annapolis, M.D. / Linus Pauling, PH.D., Nobel Laureate, Palo Alto / Reginald Passmore, M.D., Edinburgh University, Scotland." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November 7, 1977.
1977i.13.
Linus Pauling and Mr. Hecher standing next to a tree, in front of a house. LP has an expression of disbelief. Menlo Park, California. "L. Pauling, Z. Hecher November. 1977 Menlo Park". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November, 1977.
1977i.14.
Linus Pauling and Mr. Hecher standing in front of a house next to a tree, talking. Menlo Park, California. "L. Pauling, Z. Hecher November. 1977 Menlo Park". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November, 1977.
1977i.15.
In an office, from left to right: Dr.[?], Archie Kalokerinos, Nancy Dettman, Glen Dettman, and Linus Pauling. The first four are sitting around LP and listening to him speak. LP is smiling and sitting with his legs crossed, holding a piece of paper. "Left to Right: Dr. Archie Kalokerinos, Nancy Dettman, Glen Dettman, Dr. Pauling." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1977.
1977i.16.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing behind a piano. A flower vase is on the piano. Deer Flat Ranch, California. "AP & LP" "White Christmas" "Cactus" "Deer Flat Ranch" "14 Nov. 1977" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November 14, 1977.
1977i.17.
A formal portrait of a gentleman, he is wearing a dark suit in a white background. "To Dr. Cameron from Fred [Stitt?] 1977" "[stamp on the back:] EDITOR PLEASE NOTE! Your courtesy of using our credit line on reproduction of this print will be appreciated. BROOKS-photographers since 1898 / 7349 WISCONSIN AVE. / BETHESDA 14. MD." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1977.
1977i.18.
Jack and [Shelagh?] sit next to each other on a couch. A large golden-framed mirror hangs on the wall behind them. "Jack and [Shelagh]" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1977.
1977i.19.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing together on a brick sidewalk. LP is holding AHP's arm. "Place not identified" "1977, B.R. Cragg. 428 Lin[Wol] Dr., Lexington Ky, 40505." Words written with light pencil marking, "Thought you might like to have this, thank you. Bruce." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1977.
1977i.20.
Linus Pauling sitting with his arm around Ava Helen Pauling. They are sitting outside at a table on a patio with drinks in front of them and greenery in the background. Rubber stamp on back of photo; "July 77" Photographer unknown. Color print. July, 1977.
1977i.21.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting at a table, outside with two unidentified women. LP has his arm around AHP and there are drinks in front of them. In sequence with 1977i.20. Rubber stamp on back of photo; "July 77" Photographer unknown. Color print. July, 1977.
1977i.22.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling and Professor Dale Perry stand together on a downtown sidewalk in New Orleans. AHP is wearing dark sunglasses standing between the two men. New Orleans, Louisiana. "1977. New Orleans, Prof Dale Perry-Rice U." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1977.
1977i.23.
A close up of Linus Pauling with his arm around Edwin McMillan. They are standing on a deck of a ferry, with Lake Constance in the background. A small boat on the lake is visible to the left. Lake Constance, central Europe. "Lindau" "Lake Constance, July 1977, on way to Mainan. LP, Edwin McMillan" Photographer unknown. Color print. July, 1977.
1977i.24.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling leaning on a railing off the side of a boat. AHP is speaking with an unidentified man. LP is looking ahead, smiling. Lake Constance is in the background. Lake Constance, central Europe. "Lindau" "Lake Constance, July 1977, on way to Mainan." Photographer unknown. Color print. July, 1977.
1977i.25.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling and an unidentified man leaning on a railing off the side of a boat, talking, LP is in the middle. Lake Constance is visible in the background. Lake Constance, central Europe. "Lindau" "Lake Constance, July 1977, on way to Mainan." Photographer unknown. Color print. July, 1977.
1977i.26.
Linus Pauling and two unidentified men stand together while looking right beyond the camera. A rope from the boat is visible in the background. Lake Constance, central Europe. "LP, Leon Abranowing [?], McMillan". Photographer unknown. Color print. 1977.
1977i.27.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting in the front of a tour bus on a sunny day. A man behind LP is playing the guitar. Iceland. "AHP + LP in Iceland 1977". Photographer unknown. Color print. 1977.
1977i.28.
Linus Pauling with Archie Kalokerinos, Irwin Stone and Glenn Dettman outside a building. Pauling has his arms around Kalokerinos and Stone "1st picture Linus Irwin Glen Archie 1970's" [Other words on photograph are crossed out. These men may be CIT professors] In sequence with Ship #1911, 2510, 2623. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1977.
1977i.29.
Linus Pauling standing with Archie Kalokerinos, Irwin Stone and Glenn Dettman outside a building. "First meeting with Linus Pauling on his 'home ground' August 1971. Left to right Archie Kalokerinos, Linus, Irwin Stone, Glen Dettman." "1977" "Dr. Archie Kalokerinos, Irwin Stone, Glen Dettman" Photographer unknown. Color print. August, 1977.
1977i.30.
Art Robinson and Richard Hicks standing with four unidentified men outside the Linus Pauling Institute, Menlo Park, California. "1977 People from Wakunaga Pharmaceutical Co." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1977.
1977i.31.
A doctor on either side of Linus Pauling. LP is looking at the camera as is the doctor to LP's right. The other doctor has a more serious expression and is looking at the other two. Iceland. "Doctors Gunnar G. Schram, Linus Pauling and Stuven Fridriksson during the Reykjavik Conference 1977 on 'Growth without Ecodisaster'." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1977.
1977i.32.
Portrait of Linus Pauling, smiling. "At Tressider March 3, 77 by Sid BAKER MD." Color print. March 3, 1977.
1977i.33.
Linus Pauling and Ivan Zupec standing outside in front of an old brick garden wall that is overgrown with plants and flowers. "Ivan Zupec, Linus Pauling" Sticker: "Edward C. Leschyn. 1609 Valley View Avenue, Belmont, CA 94002" "February 27, 1977" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1977.
1977i.34.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing in front of an old brick wall with Ivan Zupec and Dorothy Hodgkin. Blooms are growing over the wall. "February 27, 1977" "1977" Juzorlavia[?] Prof. Ivan Supek" "Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, Dorothy Hodgkin, Ivan Zupec, Nhim Chem[?] at 385 Golden Hills Dr, Portola Valley, CA." Photographer unknown. Color print. February 27, 1977.
1977i.35.
Ivan Zupec looking down, with a Styrofoam cup in hand. He is wearing a cardigan sweater over a T-shirt. Santa Cruz, California. "U.C. Santa Cruz. February 1977" Photographer unknown. Color print. February, 1977.
1977i.36.
A line of guests in formal dress, with Linus and Ava Helen Pauling at the front, being greeted by a man and woman in uniform. This is the April seminar cruise to Mexico. "To Dr & Mrs. Linus Pauling" "Dr. RO Warton LIRPM" "In remembrance and appreciation of your fine lecture and charming company" "April 17/77" "Fairsea" "Aboard, Ocoen W. Lindsay" "[and signed by:] George & Jane Frick[?], William J. Manner[?], Dfm. S. Life[?], Mr. & Mrs. Guedo[?] Oplandi[?], Dr. & Mrs. Cad Laming, Dr. and Mrs. Ted Wt[?], Uugua[?] Lurptier[?] Wheeler, Aven[?] W. Wheeler, Elizabeth Lodge, [?] Skaken, Dick & Pam Stephenson, American International Hospital, Warren Seern and Susan, Phil Tounserd[?] Hauren[?], Vincent & Mary Mark, Ded and Sady R[?], Ruth & Bell Bryke, Wayne & Larry Zeigner, Rees MD[?], Belinda Bodaes[?]" "You're our inspiration: Dr. and Mrs. A.B. Van[?]" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1977.
1977i.37.
Linus Pauling standing with a man in uniform and a man in a yellow suit. During the April seminar cruise to Mexico. "Nap Sue Arh[?]" "Master TSS Fairsea" "April 17, 1977" Photographer unknown. Color print. April 17, 1977.
1977i.38.
Portrait of Linus Pauling, taken from his right side. Lindau, Germany. "Lindau, June 1977" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June, 1977.
1977i.39.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling looking at Linda with a scarf on her head. All are smiling. "Photography by Arthur Dubinsky 1636 Elevado St. No. 1-7314 - L.A. 26" "1977". Photograph by Arthur Dubinsky. Black and white print. 1977.
1977i.40.
Portrait of Linus Pauling, wearing black hat, smiling. Stone wall in the background. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1977.
1977i.41.
Linus Pauling sitting and Ava Helen Pauling standing behind him in the kitchen. Pots and pans hang on the wall in the background. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1977.
1977i.42.
Portrait of Ava Helen Pauling smiling, sitting on a chair. A stone wall is in the background. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1977.
1977i.43.
Linus Pauling sitting and Ava Helen Pauling standing behind him in the kitchen. Pots and pans hang on the wall in the background. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1977.
1977i.44.
Linus Pauling sitting next to a piano and Ava Helen Pauling standing behind him with her hand on his shoulder. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1977.
1977i.45.
Linus Pauling sitting and Ava Helen Pauling standing by a piano in a sun room. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1977.
1977i.46.
Ava Helen Pauling wearing an orange dress with a shawl, standing between Linus Pauling and Joseph Gay. Ireland. "Pamela" "AHP, LP, Joseph Gay, Ireland" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1977.
1977i.47.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling sitting at a table under an awning outside with at least four other people. Possibly food vendors right behind them. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1977.
1977i.48.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling sitting at a table under an awning with a group of other people, the photo is taken with a three quarter view with LP and AHP looking at their menus. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1977.
1977i.49.
A group of people sitting at a table outdoors at a restaurant. Ava Helen Pauling third and Linus Pauling fourth from the left. There are glasses of beer on the table. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1977.
1977i.50.
Linus Pauling (left) sitting at a table with three other men sitting to his right. There are glasses of beer on the table. "Gua". Photographer unknown. Color print. 1977.
1977i.51.
A group of people sitting at a table in a restaurant. Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting on the right side. There is a man standing on the left side of the picture. "Gua" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1977.
1977i.52.
Ava Helen Pauling facing Linus Pauling, turned sideways in her chair with her left arm folded and palm resting on her cheek. LP is sitting next to her wearing a black beret and reading the end of a book. Switzerland. "Switzerland June 1977 (Dr Altenpohl)" Photographer unknown. Color print. June, 1977.
1977i.53.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting together inside with Mrs. and Miss Altenpohl at a round table. Everyone is looking at the camera. [The left and right side of the photograph are slightly blurry]. Switzerland. "Switzerland June 1977 (with[?] Mrs + Miss[?] Altenpohl)" [Writing on the back of the image are smeared] Photographer unknown. Color print. June, 1977.
1977i.54.
Linus Pauling sitting in a grey chair with Theron Randolph who is sitting on a table. LP is wearing a grey jacket with navy blue pants and has his left hand by his cheek. Dr. Randolph is wearing bright yellow pants and has his left arm covering the bottom part of his face. In the background is grey furniture filling the room and square windows. "W. coast mexico cruise Drs Linus Pauling + Theron Randolph Taken by AW Jackson [?] 1825 Maple Str. Forest Grove, Ore 97116" "[In different handwriting the date is written] March, 1977" Color print. March, 1977.
1977i.55.
Ava Helen Pauling, seated next to a fireplace, holding a teacup and saucer. From a series of photographs taken in conjunction with the filming of the NOVA documentary "Linus Pauling Crusading Scientist." Color print. January, 1977.
1977i.56.
Linus Pauling, wearing a laboratory coat and standing amidst several large scientific instruments. From a series of photographs taken in conjunction with the filming of the NOVA documentary "Linus Pauling Crusading Scientist." Color print. January, 1977.
1977i.57.
Linus Pauling, seated at his office desk and peering to the right of the camera. From a series of photographs taken in conjunction with the filming of the NOVA documentary "Linus Pauling Crusading Scientist." Color print. January, 1977.
1977i.58.
Linus Pauling, seated at his office desk and writing. From a series of photographs taken in conjunction with the filming of the NOVA documentary "Linus Pauling Crusading Scientist." Color print. January, 1977.
1977i.59.
Close-up of Linus Pauling, standing outdoors, peering to the left of the camera and smiling. From a series of photographs taken in conjunction with the filming of the NOVA documentary "Linus Pauling Crusading Scientist." Color print. January, 1977.
1977i.60.
Close-up of Linus Pauling, standing outdoors and peering to the left of the camera. From a series of photographs taken in conjunction with the filming of the NOVA documentary "Linus Pauling Crusading Scientist." Color print. January, 1977.
1977i.61.
Close-up of Linus Pauling, standing outdoors, peering to the left of the camera and speaking. From a series of photographs taken in conjunction with the filming of the NOVA documentary "Linus Pauling Crusading Scientist." Color print. January, 1977.
1977i.62.
Linus Pauling, standing outdoors, peering to the left of the camera and holding a wildflower. From a series of photographs taken in conjunction with the filming of the NOVA documentary "Linus Pauling Crusading Scientist." Color print. January, 1977.
1977i.63.
Linus Pauling walking across a field. From a series of photographs taken in conjunction with the filming of the NOVA documentary "Linus Pauling Crusading Scientist." Color print. January, 1977.

1978i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1978.
1978i.1.
Ava Helen Pauling and Suely [?] talking at symposium on Vitamin C. Rio de Janeiro. "AHP / Rio de Janeiro / 1978 / Symposium on Vitamin C". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.2.
S. Pavlovic [?], Linus Pauling and an unidentified individual seated at a table following a meal. "August, 1978". Photographer unknown. Color print. August, 1978.
1978i.3.
S. Pavlovic [?], unidentified individual, Linus Pauling and Akira Murata stand together in a hallway. "August 1978". Photographer unknown. Color print. August, 1978.
1978i.4.
S. Pavlovic [?], unidentified child, Ava Helen Pauling, unidentified child and unidentified woman standing for an outdoor group photo. "I and my family thank you very much for all your help / A Pavlovic [?]". Photographer unknown. Color print. 1978.
1978i.5.
S. Pavlovic [?] and Linus Pauling standing together in a hallway, arms around each others shoulders. "August 1978". Photographer unknown. Color print. August, 1978.
1978i.6.
Yuri Ovchinnikov, the V.P. of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, speaks into multiple microphones while Linus Pauling sits. A large tile mural is in the background. The presentation of the Lomonosov Gold Medal, Moscow, September 25, 1978. [In LP's handwriting:] "Ovchinnikov, V.P. of [?] USSR / 25 Sept 1978. Moscow". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. September 25, 1978.
1978i.7.
Anatoli Alexandrov, the President of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, holds a tube, while Linus Pauling flips through a program. Awarding the Lomonosov Gold Medal, Moscow, September 25, 1978. "Award of Lomonosov Medal to LP, Univ. Moscow 25 Sept 1978 / by President Alexandrov of [?] USSR". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. September 25, 1978.
1978i.8.
Linus Pauling reaching to pull a paper from a tube that Anatoli Alexandrov, the President of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, holds. There are multiple microphones in the foreground. Awarding the Lomonosov Gold Medal, Moscow, September 25, 1978. "Lomonosov Medal to LP / by Pres. Alexandrov, 25 Sept 1978." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. September 25, 1978.
1978i.9.
Anatoli Alexandrov, the Pres. of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, and Linus Pauling shake hands. Awarding the Lomonosov Gold Medal, Moscow, September 25, 1978. "Award of Lomonosov Medal / LP, Pres Alexandrov / 25 Sept 1978". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. September 25, 1978.
1978i.10.
Anatoli Alexandrov, the Pres. of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, and Linus Pauling exchange an object. Awarding the Lomonosov Gold Medal, Moscow, September 25, 1978. "Award of Lomonosov Medal to LP, by Pres [?] Alexandrov / 25 Sept 1978". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. September 25, 1978.
1978i.11.
Anatoli Alexandrov, the Pres. of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, shakes hands with Linus Pauling, while Yuri Ovchinnikov, the V.P. of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, looks on. Awarding the Lomonosov Gold Medal, Moscow, September 25, 1978. "Lomonosov Medal to LP / Pres. Alexandrov, [?] / 25 Sept. 1978 / Yuri Ovchinnikov". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. September 25, 1978.
1978i.12.
Anatoli Alexandrov, the Pres. of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, holds a tube while Linus Pauling pulls a paper out of the tube. Awarding the Lomonosov Gold Medal, Moscow, September 25, 1978. "Lomonosov Medal to LP / Pres. Alexandrov / 25 Sept. 1978". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. September 25, 1978.
1978i.13.
Anatoli Alexandrov, the Pres. of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, speaks and holds a paper while Linus Pauling faces him. Awarding the Lomonosov Gold Medal, Moscow, September 25, 1978. "Moscow. 25 Sept 1978 / LP and Pres. Alexandrov of [?]." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. September 25, 1978.
1978i.14.
Linus Pauling lecturing after receiving the Lomonosov Gold Medal. He stands behind a large podium with many microphones placed on it. Moscow. "LP giving lecture after receiving the Lomonosov medal / Moscow 25 Sept. 1978". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. September 25, 1978.
1978i.15.
Linus Pauling. State of California Driver License. Photocopy. Original (two-sided) in safe. 1978.
1978i.16.
David Shoemaker (L), Linus Pauling (C), and F. Sherwood Rowland (R) sitting behind a table, with microphones placed on the table. Shoemaker's office, OSU Department of Chemistry, Corvallis, OR. "D.S. L.P. / F. Sherwood Rowland / Chem Dept D.S. Office / OSU Dept review committee". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.17.
E. Karafoli, Linus Pauling, R. Salyaev speaking to an unidentified woman. Irkutsk, U.S.S.R. "Irkutsk, Fitotron". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.18.
Ava Helen Pauling and an unidentified woman standing outside in front of forested hill. "Lake Baikal". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.19.
Linus Pauling and R. Salyaev standing beside each other speaking. Irkutsk, U.S.S.R. "Prof. L. Pauling / Prof R. Salyaev / Irkutsk / 1978". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.20.
Linus Pauling (foreground), Ava Helen Pauling (standing by wood structure), and an unidentified woman (inside structure). [On reverse, there is a sketch indicating who people are in picture]. Lake Baikal. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.21.
Linus Pauling (L), R. Salyaev (C), and E. Karafoli (R) standing and speaking. Irkutsk, U.S.S.R. "Irkutsk. Fitotron. / Prof L. Pauling, Prof. R. Salyaev, Prof. E. Karafoli / 1978". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.22.
Newspaper clipping, The Wall Street Journal: Political cartoon, "Now that's what I call a rational fanatic!" Man holding "Take Vitamin C" sign. Newsprint. 1978.
1978i.23.
Linus Pauling standing next to Kazuo, in LP's office, Oct. 10, '78. LP's blackboard is in the background. [The picture is pasted into a card that has "Happy Birthday" written on the front]. [On the inside of card:] "Feb. 28 '79 / Dear Linus, / Congratulations on your 78th birthday! I hope you will continue to develop new frontier of chemistry still more [sic]. / Your sincere pupil, Kazuo". [Written underneath photo:] "At your office, Oct. 10 '78". [Notes by LP on the front:] "Always Travel. [?] 4083743666 / Las [?] 9.15". Photographer unknown. Color print. October 10, 1978.
1978i.24.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling in the middle of a crowd, waiting in a line. "March 19, 78. LP and AHP in LA Airport. Taken by Ron Bockus, Chem Dept. American River College, Sacramento CA 95841." 2654[?] Color print. March 19, 1978.
1978i.25.
Ink-dot portrait of Linus Pauling by Ed Drake in 1978, done in a pointillist method. 1978.
1978i.26.
Ava Helen Pauling stands with two unidentified people, all holding glasses, and LP stands in the background with an unidentified man. Rio De Janeiro. "Mrs. Pauling / LP / AHP / Rio 1978". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.27.
Ava Helen Pauling in batik dress sitting holding her purse and a glass. Rio De Janeiro. "Mrs. Pauling / AHP / Rio De Janeiro / 1978". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.28.
Ava Helen Pauling holding a glass and talking to a man. Rio De Janeiro. "Mrs. Pauling / Rio de Janeiro April 1978 / Vitamin C conference / Ginter from Czechoslovakia Al". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.29.
Linus Pauling and Dr. Alfred [?] standing next to each other. Rio De Janeiro. "Pauling / LP & [unidentified man] / Rio de Janeiro / 1978". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.30.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting next to a man with glasses [at the conference]. Rio De Janeiro. "Pauling / Rio de Janeiro / April 1978 / Vitamin C Conference / LP & AHP". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April, 1978.
1978i.31.
A group of people standing in a hall. Most of them holding a glass. Linus Pauling 3rd from the right side. Rio De Janeiro. "Pauling / Conference on Vitamin C / Rio de Janeiro April 1978 / Participants". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April, 1978.
1978i.32.
Linus Pauling talking to a man with glasses. Rio De Janeiro. "Rio de Janeiro / 1978 / Vit. C Conference". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.33.
Linus Pauling sitting between two men with a microphone in front of him. Rio De Janeiro. "Pauling / LP / Rio / 1978". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.34.
A man reading a paper with a microphone in his right hand. A group of people sitting behind a table. Linus Pauling is 2nd from the right. Rio De Janeiro. "Rio de Janeiro 1978 / LP / Dr. Alfred / Honck [?] of Basel / Dr. Emil Ginter / Czechoslovakia". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.35.
Linus Pauling talking to an unidentified man. Rio de Janeiro. "Rio / 1978". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.36.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting while talking to Yonemoto. "AHP / Rio 1978". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.37.
Linus Pauling talking to an unidentified man and woman. Rio de Janeiro. "LP / Rio de Janeiro / 1978 / Brazil / Vitamin C symposium" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.38.
Linus Pauling holding Ava Helen Pauling by the arm, walking up the steps. A building and trees are in the background. USSR. "From V. Nesmeyanov" Irkutsk, 1978" Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.39.
Linus Pauling standing on the sidewalk. Cars are parked on the street. "From V. Nesmeyanov" Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.40.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling observing something with binoculars, standing between two women, outdoors. A wooden structure is in the background. "From Vladimir Nesmeyanov" "In Siberia" Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.41.
Ava Helen Pauling watching Linus Pauling observe something with binoculars, standing in front of a big stone. A wooden structure is in the background. "From V. Nesmeyanov" Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.42.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling talking to and facing two men. "From V. Nesmeyanov" Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.43.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling among a scattered group of tourists; large white rocker in foreground. LP is holding binoculars at his left side, looking out toward something at which AHP is pointing. People next to them are taking pictures. Small wooden structure behind them. "From V. Nesmeyanov" Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.44.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling looking at something, standing next to two men. "From V. Nesmeyanov" Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.45.
Ava Helen Pauling looking down, standing next to Linus Pauling who has one foot on a large stone. "From V. Nesmeyanov" Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.46.
Linus Pauling wearing black coat and hat, looking at his binoculars. "From V. Nesmeyanov" Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.47.
Ava Helen Pauling walking up a gangplank to a boat. Two unidentified men are holding her. One man is holding her arm. Linus Pauling is waiting behind her talking to someone, obscured by AHP. It is a Russian boat. "Lake Baikal / Lake Baikal 70's" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.48.
Linus Pauling walking up a gangplank to a boat. Two unidentified men are helping him. There are three men on the shore of Lake Baikal behind. "Lake Baikal / Lake Baikal" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.49.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling and three men outside eating. There is a bottle of wine on the ground. "Lunch near the Lake Baikal / Lunch on the shore of Lake Baikal" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.50.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling lying on a blanket, on the ground. There are two people in the background. "Lake Baikal / AHP + LP Lake Baikal" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.51.
Linus Pauling, an unidentified woman and two men standing together. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.52.
Linus Pauling, an unidentified woman and two men. The woman has her back to the camera. "Siberia Lake Baikal USSR September 1978 LP / 19" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. September, 1978.
1978i.53.
Large color painting of Linus Pauling by Ross Clayton. [Original found on shelving near Large Photos box.] September, 1978. September, 1978.
1978i.54.
Close up of Linus Pauling standing in front of a tree, dressed in a suit and smiling. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1978.
1978i.55.
Linus Pauling standing outdoors. He stands with a group of people. He is the third person from the left. "April 7, 1978" " Left to right, Pearl Leonard-cousin (Ted's sister), Edward Pfleg-Jeannes' husband, Linus, Jeanne Harper Pfleg (her grandma was your grandma's sister), Martha Jane Neal, Betty Pfleg Miller, Ted Edmonds-cousin, Lana Pfleg Kimball-(me), Mildred Edmond-Ted's wife, Bob Pfleg." Photographer unknown. Color print. April 7, 1978.
1978i.56.
Linus Pauling sits behind a desk, signing a paper for a student [?] standing on his right. A book shelf is behind him. "LP and Sih Ru Hwa, 1978" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1978.
1978i.57.
Linus Pauling standing outside between two unidentified men. Three cars are parked in the background. Tachkent. "Tachkent [?], September, 1978" "R. Lynon, LP, Left, Emil Smith. Taken by Dr. F. Egami [?], [?] Miomiosya, [?] Tokyo." Color print. September, 1978.
1978i.58.
A copy of a painting of Philip Levine. He is wearing white and his body facing the left with a slight smile. "To Linus Pauling with much admiration Philip Levine 12/7/78" "Philip Levine" "[written on the print:] Norman Rockwell" Color print, no original available. December 7, 1978.
1978i.59.
Ava Helen Pauling talking to Suely, both are in profile. The side of a man is visible in the background. Rio de Janeiro. "Cocktail Simpósio Vitamina C Hotel Sheraton. 1978" "To Ava with all my love and happy to have met you. / Suely / Oct. 3, 1980" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.60.
Linus Pauling standing with Dr. Smart outside under palm trees. Granada. "Dr. Smart (Howard) + LP, Granada 1978, Taken by Dr. Oliver Flagstaff." Color print. 1978.
1978i.61.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling stand at the top of some stairs of a plane. Three people are at the bottom. It is a Russian/Soviet plane. "[In Russian]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.62.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling at the bottom of the stairs off of the plane. They are being given flowers. "[In Russian]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.63.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling holding flowers. They are at the bottom of the stairs from the plane. "[In Russian]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.64.
Linus Pauling shakes hands with a man. The unidentified man has his back to the camera. There is a video camera behind LP. "[In Russian]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.65.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling and a man holding a briefcase. There is a crowd behind them. "[In Russian]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.66.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling. LP is holding AHP's arm. "[In Russian]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.67.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling. AHP is holding LP's arm. There is a crowd in the background. "[In Russian]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.68.
Linus Pauling shaking hands with a man. There is a crowd behind them and a person standing with his back to the camera. "[In Russian]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.69.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling shaking hands with young girls in uniform standing in a row on the left side of the photograph. "[In Russian]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.70.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling walking. "[text in Russian]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1978.
1978i.71.
A head and shoulder shot of Ava Helen Pauling. She is wearing a white shirt with a bow, and a white jacket. She is looking towards her right and smiling. "3-15A" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1978.
1978i.72.
A group of five people standing together and smiling at the camera. They are outside and beside them is a building with boards in front of it similar to scaffolding. "August '78 Karpacz Poland" "[Starting from left to right] You Chi Tang--Prof of Chemistry University of Peking Peking, P.R of China, Roberta, Ed, Prof Jezowska, Dorothy Hodgkin" Photographer unknown. Color print. August, 1978.
1978i.73.
Linus Pauling speaking behind a podium, only his head is visible. In front of the podium is a plaque Sheraton Palace with microphones attached on the top corner. One microphone is heavily taped to stay up. There is a blurry head in the lower right hand corner of the photograph and the background is a rust colored curtain. "#11" "[Printed on the paper is the date:] March 1978" Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1978.
1978i.74.
Oversize pastel drawing of Linus Pauling on a dusty blue background. "Jim Reilly, '78". 1978.
1978i.75.
Set of three photos of LPI staff members in an office watching a woman [Dorothy Munro?] cut cake and then eating it. Includes photo envelope from the Stanford University Bookstore. Photographs by Akira Murata. Black and white prints. 1978.

1979i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1979.
1979i.1.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling standing outdoors with their arms around each other. Pasadena, California. "Linus Pauling Ava Helen Pauling / Fall 1979 in Pasadena, California". Photographer unknown. Color print. 1979.
1979i.2.
Linus Pauling holding Ava Helen Pauling's arm while they stand outdoors. Pasadena, California. "Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling / Fall 1979. Pasadena Ca. / Where we lived for many years". Photographer unknown. Color print. 1979.
1979i.3.
Linus Pauling standing between four unidentified individuals, all of whom stand in line for the picture. Pauling Award day, Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, Washington. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1979.
1979i.4.
Linus Pauling, Lawrence Piette (sp?) and unidentified individual. University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1979.
1979i.5.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, Luis E. Rendon, and Mrs. Rendon attending the American Crystallographic Association 1979 winter meeting. Monterey Bay, CA. Correspondence included (English). Photographs courtesy of L.E. Rendon. Photographer unknown. Color prints. 1979.
1979i.6.
Linus Pauling wearing a lei and standing next to Alexander Corpacius. Dedication Ceremony of Cancer Center - Honolulu, Hawaii. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1979.
1979i.7.
Michele Silvetti, Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling and Anthony Silvetti. Gift of the Silvetti Family. O'Hare International Airport, Chicago, Illinois. "To Dr. and Mrs. Pauling with affection. Michele and Anthony Silvetti / - O'Hare 1979". Photographer unknown. Color print. 1979.
1979i.8.
Linus Pauling standing in front of a white building wearing a name-tag. There are bushes of yellow and red flowers to the front and back. "Linus Pauling, 25 April, 1979, natAc5u [?] Wn DC". Photographer unknown. Color print. April 25, 1979.
1979i.9.
Linus Pauling wearing a red lei and standing next to two unidentified gentleman. "Univ. of Hawaii, May 15, 1979". Photographer unknown. Color print. May 15, 1979.
1979i.10.
Linus Pauling wearing a red lei and standing next to his son, Linus Jr. University of Hawaii, Hawaii. "Univ. of Hawaii, May 15, 1979." Photographer unknown. Color print. May 15, 1979.
1979i.11.
Linus Pauling standing and holding a bowl with another gentleman while a man in a ceremonial robe is speaking into a microphone. Univ. of Hawaii, May 15, 1979. Photographer unknown. Color print. May 15, 1979.
1979i.12.
Linus Pauling next to two gentleman, this time facing to angle and smiling. Univ. of Hawaii, May 15, 1979. Photographer unknown. Color print. May 15, 1979.
1979i.13.
Linus Pauling standing in front of a podium and a microphone. Various flags are in the background. "LP / Monte Carlo / November. 1979". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November, 1979.
1979i.14.
Linus Pauling standing next to Dr. Selye [?] with a microphone in his left hand. "LP & Dr. Selye / Monte Carlo / November. 1979". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November, 1979.
1979i.15.
Linus Pauling standing in an auditorium, listening to Hans Selye whose back is to the camera. A woman sits nearby. "LP + Hans Selye, Monte Carlo, November. 1979 / Copyright: aldegonde le compte fabiolalaan 12, knokki - zoute tel. (050) 60.98.11" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November, 1979.
1979i.16.
Linus Pauling speaking at a graduation ceremony Pacific University. He is wearing a ceremonial cap and gown. Tacoma, Washington. "LP; Pacific Univ.; 5 October. 1979" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. October 5, 1979.
1979i.17.
Ava Helen Pauling wearing a striped dress, sitting next to Linus Pauling and talking to him in a meeting. "ACS Meeting / Honolulu 2 April 1979" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April 2, 1979.
1979i.18.
Linus Pauling sitting next to Ava Helen Pauling listening to a speaker. AHP is smiling and holding her purse. "ACS Meeting / Honolulu 2 April 1979" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April 2, 1979.
1979i.19.
Linus Pauling receiving something, sitting next to Ava Helen Pauling. AHP is smiling and holding her purse. A journal is in LP's lap. "ACS Meeting / 2 April 1979 / Honolulu / AP, LP" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April 2, 1979.
1979i.20.
Linus Pauling standing next to a floral wall-papered wall. A woman wearing a white shirt and floral skirt, holding her white purse, is walking behind him. "ACS Meeting" "2nd April 1979" "Honolulu" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April 2, 1979.
1979i.21.
Linus Pauling receiving an award [?] from a man with glasses. "ACS Meeting" "2nd April 1979" "Honolulu" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April 2, 1979.
1979i.22.
Linus Pauling shaking a man's hand and holding an award [?] in his left hand. "ACS Meeting / 2 April 1979 / Honolulu". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April 2, 1979.
1979i.23.
Linus Pauling discussing something with a man wearing a striped tie and glasses. "ACS Meeting / 2 April 1979 / Honolulu" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April 2, 1979.
1979i.24.
Linus Pauling standing behind a white table. A projection of a molecular model is behind him. "ACS Meeting / Honolulu 2 April 1979" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April 2, 1979.
1979i.25.
Linus Pauling standing behind a white table. A microphone, a glass and a pitcher of water is on the table. A plant and a projector is behind him. "ACS Meeting / 2 March [April?] 1979 / Honolulu" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. March 2, 1979.
1979i.26.
Linus Pauling standing behind a white table, is presenting something with his left hand. A man with glasses is pointing at something on the left corner of the picture. "ACS Meeting / 2nd March [April?] 1979" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. March, 1979.
1979i.27.
Linus Pauling sitting and speaking to Ava Helen Pauling. "ACS Meeting / 2 April 1979 / Honolulu / AP. LP" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April 2, 1979.
1979i.28.
Linus Pauling standing next to a floral wall paper. A woman wearing a white shirt and floral skirt, holding her white purse, is walking behind him. "ACS Meeting / 2 April 1979 / Honolulu" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April 2, 1979.
1979i.29.
Linus Pauling being handed an object by a man with glasses. "ACS Meeting / 2 March [April?] 1979 / Honolulu" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. March 2, 1979.
1979i.30.
Linus Pauling and a young boy. LP is giving the boy something. "LP and Paul Cross (son of Dr. Carroll E. Cross, Internal Medicine; grandson of Paul C. Cross) (formerly with LP) University of California at Davis Medical School Commencement June 1979" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June, 1979.
1979i.31.
Linus Pauling and a young boy. "LP and Paul Cross, grandson of Paul C. Cross UC Davis June 1979" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June, 1979.
1979i.32.
From left to right: A middle aged man, an older man, Linus Pauling and another older man. "LP + Dr. James V. Miller, Pres of Pacific U. 5 Oct. 1979" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. October, 1979.
1979i.33.
Ava Helen Pauling dressed in brown, standing to the right of an unidentified woman. They are both wearing name-tags. "Alice Hamburger and AP, at Vivian Hallinan's S.F. Nov. 1979." Photographer unknown. Color print. November, 1979.
1979i.34.
Linus Pauling standing in front of a white building, and wearing a name-tag. There are bushes with yellow and red flowers in front and back. LP is centered in the photograph. Washington D.C. "Prof. Linus Pauling in front of the National Academy of Sciences building in Washington, D.C. April 25, 1979" "Pauling is a famous Chemist-awarded Nobel prize in Chemistry-1954, Nobel Peace Prize in 1962. Home now at: Salmon Creek, Big Sur, Calif, 93920." "Ellen Lindsley on academy steps in background." Photographer unknown. Color print. April 25, 1979.
1979i.35.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting on some steps outdoors, looking at a little boy sitting on the ground. "26th July 1979, Geneva. Grandma, Grandpa and Leo." Photographer unknown. Color print. June 26, 1979.
1979i.36.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting on some steps outdoors with a little boy sitting between them. "26th July 1979 Geneva. Grandma, Leo & Grandpa." Photographer unknown. Color print. July 26, 1979.
1979i.37.
Linus Pauling dressed in a suit standing next to Ava Helen Pauling who is dressed in a purple shirt. "Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling taken in Austin Texas, 1979." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1979.
1979i.38.
Linus Pauling and Mary Hicks in front of a full table. "LP with Mary Hicks, 1979, Taken by Jim Nelson." Photograph by Jim Nelson. Color print. 1979.
1979i.39.
Linus Pauling sitting in a chair in his office, holding a tissue or paper. A young man to his right is using one hand to block the glare and holds a device of some sort near to LP's face. "1979" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1979.
1979i.40.
Linus Pauling sitting at his office desk, holding up a paper and talking. Behind him is a camera man with a tripod and video camera. To the left of the picture is a lighting umbrella and a man with a camera. To the other side is another man leaning over to adjust something. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1979.
1979i.41.
Linus Pauling sitting at his desk and speaking from his office. Linus Pauling Institute, Palo Alto, California. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1979.
1979i.42.
Portrait of Linus Pauling, mouth closed, with a pile of books in front of the window behind him. Palo Alto, California. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1979.
1979i.43.
Linus Pauling, seated at his desk, with one elbow resting on the desk. He is in his office, speaking. A Dictaphone, molecular models, and papers are on the desk. Piles of books and papers litter the rest of the room. Palo Alto, California. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1979.
1979i.44.
Linus Pauling sitting at his office desk, signing a paper. A man standing next to him is leaning over, holding a camera, and checking his watch. A dictaphone, part of a molecular model, and papers are one the desk. Piles of books are stacked on the bookshelves behind him. Palo Alto, California. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1979.
1979i.45.
A man stands between two women, with an arm around each. The women each hold onto a certificate with one hand. "3 Kareela Rd Cremoire N.S.W. 2090 (12th April 79) With love and admiration to Dr. & Mrs. Pauling from Gilbert & Jan (Van Veenendaal) [?]. Faith Brandler, old friend & civil marriage Celebrant, married us. She endured and O.B.E. from the British Government which enslaved her Grandfather. May you long continue to inspire all who meet you. G/Jan" Photographer unknown. Color print. April 12, 1979.
1979i.46.
Portrait of Linus Pauling, looking straight into the camera. "Linus Pauling" "1979" "[stamped at the back:]Credit @ 1979 Mark Chester, from Black Star" Black and white print. 1979.
1979i.47.
An up-close, side view of Linus Pauling. Ava Helen Pauling is visible to the left of the picture, although shadowed by LP. "LP & AHP, Monte Carlo, November. 1979" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November, 1979.
1979i.48.
An up-close portrait of Linus Pauling speaking. He is gesturing with his hands held in front of him. He has a microphone hanging around his neck and has a name-tag on his suit with the words, "SIGMA XI" visible on it. "1979 [Roche?]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1979.
1979i.49.
Linus Pauling Jr. wearing a Hawaiian print shirt, Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, and Hawaiian State Senator Anson Chong. AHP is holding a small bunch of pink flowers in her hand. "1979 with Anson Chong, Hawaii State Senator" [a rubber stamp imprint reads:] "From the office of SENATOR ANSON CHONG STATE CAPITOL Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 Ph. 548-4183" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1979.
1979i.50.
A cake with white frosting and brown writing on a table covered with a paisley tablecloth. "[written on the cake:] Good Health and Vitamin C / A Discussion of the Nature, Causes, Prevention and Treatment of Cancer with Special Reference to the Value of Vitamin C / Ewan Cameron / Linus Pauling" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1979.
1979i.51.
Linus Pauling sitting on an orange plaid couch, in the middle of taking a bite of cake. He is looking up and to the left. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1979.
1979i.52.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting together on an orange plaid couch with cake on their laps. LP is smiling to a man who has the back of his head facing the camera. AHP is looking up at something not visible in the photo. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1979.
1979i.53.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting together on an orange plaid couch, LP has his arm around AHP. Above them is a hanging lamp and two paintings. In the extreme foreground are two blurry objects on each side of the bottom corners. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1979.
1979i.54.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting on a couch with a man on the left who is facing LP. LP and AHP are facing each other, talking and have pieces of cake in their laps. Above them is a lamp with two paintings. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1979.
1979i.55.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting on a couch. AHP is looking down, getting ready to take a bite of cake which is on her lap. LP is facing away from AHP looking at something not visible in the image, and holding a drink with a piece of cake in his lap. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1979.
1979i.56.
Linus Pauling in profile holding a drink. He is in front of a shelving unit with ceramic figures. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1979.
1979i.57.
Linus Pauling, Jean King, Ava Helen Pauling, and Linus Jr. There is an American flag in the background. Photographer unknown. 1979.
1979i.58.
Left to right: unidentified male wearing glasses, Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, and an unidentified female standing in front of a window. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1979.
1979i.59.
Ava Helen Pauling speaking into a microphone and holding some papers. She is wearing a long sleeved, busily patterned dress. The two microphone stands in front of her are blurry. The area surrounding AHP is black. [The top edges of the photograph have been bent and there is a small tear on the middle right hand side] "Quilapayun Concert in Tribute to Victor Jara February 20, 1979 Eugene, Oregon" "Ava Helen Pauling" [Written on the bottom of the photograph:] "© Linus Pauling Institute" LPI. Black and white print. February 20, 1979.
1979i.60.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling outside, in profile, talking to Dr. Karl Dittnur [?] and W. Paul Dirac. There is a tree towards the middle of the photograph between AHP and one of the men. "Dr. Linus Pauling, Mrs. " Pauling, Dr. Karl Dittnur, [?] W. Paul Dirac Tallahassee, Florida October 26, 1979" [Included with the photograph is an envelope to:] "Linus Pauling, Institute of Science and Medicine, 2700 Sand Hill Road, Menlo Park, Calif. 94025" [The envelope is from:] "Karl Dittnur, [?] 1851 S. Shore Blvd., Lake Oswego OR 97034" Photographer unknown. Color print. October 26, 1979.
1979i.61.
Linus Pauling in graduation gown and regalia speaking at a graduation ceremony at University of California at Davis. June 1979. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June, 1979.
1979i.62.
Linus Pauling in graduation gown and regalia speaking at a graduation ceremony at University of California at Davis. His hands are raised while speaking. "C. Linus Pauling Institute" June 1979. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June, 1979.
1979i.63.
Linus Pauling standing at podium dressed in graduation regalia. Large plant is visible at base of podium. University of California at Davis, June. "UC Davis Med Sch; LP; June 1979". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June, 1979.
1979i.64.
Linus Pauling speaking into a microphone as Ava Helen Pauling, sitting on his right, looks on. "AHP & LP at WILPF meeting, Santa Cruz ~1975" [Photo actually taken in 1979] "757B/36A" "Home Address: L.A. Greenburg, P.O. Box 2355, Aptos, CA 95011 Phone Number: (408) 662-0300" "L.A. Greenburg P.O. Box 56 Soquel, California 95073" "Photography by L.A. Greenburg" Black and white print. 1979.

197?i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1970's.
197?i.1.
Linus Pauling sitting in a desk chair, right arm on desk to his right, facing the camera. He is wearing a black beret with his suit, and the rock sculpture in on the wall behind him. "© Renee Burgard". Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.2.
Close-up portrait of Linus Pauling smiling. "Dr. Linus Pauling, twice Nobel prize winner and world expert on vitamins". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.3.
Head shot of Linus Pauling smiling. He is wearing a sport jacket with tie. "Linus Pauling CR 1920[?] Stanford NEWS AND PUBLICATION SERVICE STANFORD UNIVERSITY, STANFORD CALIFORNIA". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.4.
Linus Pauling walking towards the camera and smiling while carrying a rope in his left hand. He is outside with a forested area behind him. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.5.
A side shot of Linus Pauling sitting down outside while looking down at the ground. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.6.
Linus Pauling standing and giving a lecture. There is a chalkboard behind him with writing. White and red flowers sit to the left of the podium. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.7.
Linus Pauling standing and giving a lecture. There is a blank chalkboard behind him. White and red flowers sit to the left of the podium. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.8.
Linus Pauling standing, holding his right hand in the air, while giving a lecture. There is a chalkboard with writing on it behind him. White and red flowers sit to the left of the podium. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.9.
Linus Pauling standing and giving a lecture, looking to the audience. There is a blank chalkboard behind him. White and red flowers sit to the left of the podium. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.10.
Linus Pauling handing some papers to an unidentified man. He is standing with two males in his office near the rock people sculpture. John F. Madden, black and white print. Proof page of similar photos in LP's office. Photograph by John F. Madden. Black and white prints. 1970s.
197?i.11.
Head and shoulders shot of Linus Pauling looking to the side. His hair is sticking out on the sides. He is smiling slightly. "PHOTOGRAPH BY RONALD JAY SHUMAN copyright reserved" Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.12.
Linus Pauling looking down, his mouth open. "PHOTOGRAPH BY RONALD JAY SHUMAN copyright reserved" Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.13.
Straight on head and shoulders shot of Linus Pauling with mouth closed. "PHOTOGRAPH BY RONALD JAY SHUMAN copyright reserved" Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.14.
Linus Pauling sitting in front of multicolored tile. He is not looking at the camera, but his mouth is open as if he is speaking. He appears to be sitting against a railing. "PHOTOGRAPH BY RONALD JAY SHUMAN copyright reserved" Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.15.
Head shot of Linus Pauling, looking wide-eyed to his right. His mouth is slightly opened. "Ureheberechtlich geschutzte Fotographie veroffentilichung nur mit Namensnennung. ERIKA SULZER-KLEINEMEIER Hauptsraße 7 Tel. 0 63 45-28 82 6741 Gleisweiler/Pfalz Bel Veroffentlichung sind die in meinem Lieferschein genannten Bedingungen zu beachten. Postscheckkonto 6 Frankfurt Kto.-Nr. 2872 75-606 Sparkosse: Landau/Pfalz Girokonto Nr. 100417799 PALO ALTO/CALIF LINUS PAULING" Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.16.
Linus Pauling sitting with a woman at a dinner table. Wine glasses and a pewter candle are on the table. The background is another table and chairs. The right edge of the photo is torn. "2236" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.17.
Framed oval photo of Linus Pauling, smiling. "2205" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.18.
Linus Pauling sitting with legs crossed and hands together, smiling. "1307-29 / 6 / Photograph by Arthur Dubinsky / 1636 Elevado St. Los Angeles 24 - NO 1-7814". Photographer Arthur Dubinsky. Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.19.
Portrait of Linus Pauling, hands folded in his lap, bookcase behind him. "1307-201 / 12 / Photograph by Arthur Dubinsky / 1636 Elevado St. Los Angeles 24 - NO 1-7814". Photographer Arthur Dubinsky. Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.20.
Portrait of Linus Pauling, smiling slightly. "LP # [?] 3". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.21.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling at the left side of a table. There is a man and woman sitting on the other side. "Russian restaurant" "Singapore Monday 27th April. With Tracy + Charles (+) People who give Vitamin C" Photographer unknown. Color print. April 27, 197?.
197?i.22.
Linus Pauling, portrait. Standing with hand raised, looking to the right with a serious expression. Photographer unknown (possibly courtesy of Nora Lah). Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.23.
Linus Pauling standing, wearing a scholar's gown with a scroll around his neck. He is smiling and looking forward. An unidentified man is standing to the right, behind him, also wearing a gown. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.24.
Linus Pauling, portrait. Standing in front of chalkboard with model in hand. "Photograph by Arthur Dubinsky / 1636 Elevado St. Los Angeles". Photographed by Arthur Dubinsky. Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.25.
Linus Pauling sitting on desk with hands in front of him, as if he were holding an imaginary ball. Behind him is a bookcase, models and rock sculpture. "Photograph by Jon Brenneis, RM. 311 Wells Fargo Bldg, Berkeley, California 94704, (415)845-3377, order number E10." Photograph by Jon Brenneis. Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.26.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting at a table at Deer Flat Ranch. A bird figurine rests on the table, and lit candles are in the background. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.27.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling seated outdoors at Deer Flat Ranch. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.28.
Ava Helen Pauling bending over and pulling aside brush outdoors, near a rock at Deer Flat Ranch. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.29.
Linda Pauling Kamb, Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, and Barclay Kamb. Outdoors at Deer Flat Ranch. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.30.
Ava Helen Pauling, unidentified male, [one of Linda's sons] Peter Pauling, and Linda Pauling Kamb. Outdoors, seated on a rock at Deer Flat Ranch. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.31.
Linda Pauling Kamb and Ava Helen Pauling. Outdoors, seated on a rock at Deer Flat Ranch. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.32.
Linda Pauling Kamb, Ava Helen Pauling and Barclay Kamb. Outdoors at Deer Flat Ranch. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.33.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting in front of a fireplace holding a teacup and looking toward the camera. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.34.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting in front of a fireplace. AHP is drinking from a cup, and has a saucer in her lap. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.35.
Ava Helen Pauling wearing glasses, sitting next to Linus Pauling. On the right side of the photograph where LP is, the image is darker fading to black in the lower right hand corner. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.36.
Right to left: Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling and a woman, talking to an elder woman sitting in a room. "Senore Job's Party" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.37.
Ava Helen Pauling talking to an elder woman in a room with a mirror behind them. "Senore's Birthday Party". Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.38.
Linus Pauling giving an award to Michael Wilburn. "LP & Michael Wilburn in Atlanta University" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.39.
Linus Pauling sits to the right of a man smiling into the camera. The man is looking down reading some papers he is holding. "LP and Glenn Dowen, Eire, ~1978" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.40.
From left to right: Miller, Bob Cummings, Howard Long, Linus Pauling, and Carlton Fredricks, sitting at a rectangular table. The sign on the table reads "Ambassador." An American flag is on the left side, with another flag in the middle. "1975?" "Miller, Bob Cummings, LP, Carlton Fredricks, Howard Long." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.41.
Close up of Ava Helen Pauling, wearing a collared shirt with sweater and brooch. "Tim Putz Photography". Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.42.
Linus Pauling shaking hands with Vice President Nelson Rockefeller. Kenneth Pitzer stands behind. " Vice President Rockefeller; Former President of Stanford, Kenneth Pitzer; L.P." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.43.
Linus Pauling sitting in a room, putting something in a man's mouth. There are two other men in the room. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.44.
Ava Helen Pauling 2nd and Linus Pauling 3rd from the left standing with three other men. There is a white car parked on the left, and a black car parked on the right. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.45.
Linus Pauling holding Ava Helen Pauling's arm. There are two men standing on the right, and one man standing on the left. There is a car parked on the left. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.46.
Linus Pauling holding an envelope in his left hand, shaking a man's hand, on his left. There is another man standing on the left side. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.47.
Linus Pauling sitting in a chair, facing three men in front of him, two of these men cannot be seen completely. There is a book shelf in the back, next to the window, and a desk in the room with lots of books on it. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.48.
From right to left: Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, and three other men standing outside. There is a car parked behind them. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.49.
From right to left: Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling and three other men standing outside next to a car parked behind them. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.50.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling on the right, with two men standing on their left side. There are two cars parked behind them. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.51.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling on the right, with three men standing on their left side. There are two cars parked behind them, and one parked in front of them. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.52.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling on the right, standing with four men on their left side, and in between two parked cars. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.53.
Ava Helen Pauling 2nd and Linus Pauling 3rd from right, standing with three men in front of a parked car. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.54.
Linus Pauling sitting in a room, putting something into the mouth of the man who is sitting in front of him. There is another man sitting in the room, next to the window. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.55.
Linus Pauling on the right, sitting with three men in a room. There is a book shelf and a window in the back. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.56.
Linus Pauling standing on the left, holding a glass in his hands, facing a man on the right. "Dr. D.J. Sibley, M.D. / 79.201.15" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.57.
Ava Helen Pauling standing in between Linus Pauling, on her right, and another man on her left side. There is a fireplace and a painting behind them. "Prof. Kidberg, AHP, LP" "Taken by Juan Yaccaru Oyerun [?]". Color print. 1970s.
197?i.58.
Linus Pauling, wearing a dark jacket and wide tie, standing next to a man wearing a light jacket and dark tie. "Best wishes always! Bill Jones" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.59.
Polaroid of a dark blue quilt hanging with a molecular diagram sewn on it. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.60.
Linus Pauling standing at a podium. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.61.
Linus Pauling standing at a podium, looking down at a piece of paper. His right hand is in his left breast pocket. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.62.
Linus Pauling standing at a podium, shaking hands with a woman. A man stands behind her. On the wall is a board. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.63.
Linus Pauling preparing to autograph a book. He is looking at and speaking with two women, whose heads are on either side of the photo. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.64.
Linus Pauling stands behind a podium, looking down at copies of "No More War!" in the hands of two women next to him. He is preparing to autograph the covers. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.65.
Linus Pauling standing with Gracila Figueroa at an event. On the front of the photograph is labeled Gracila Figueroa Thanks you. "1899" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.66.
Linus Pauling sits in the middle of a group of children. LP has a young boy on his lap. Children are dressed in similar clothing. There is an American flag to the left. "Eire, LP and Irish children, ~1978" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.67.
Carl Niemoller sitting next to Ava Helen Pauling. She has her hand on his shoulder. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.68.
Linus Pauling and Dr. Williams. "LP and Roger J. Williams" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.69.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling on the right, standing on the steps in front of an old columned portico, with two other men and a lady. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.70.
Linus Pauling sits cross-legged in front of a brick fireplace. He is visiting with an unidentified man sitting in a leather chair next to him. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.71.
An unidentified man sits cross-legged on a leather chair. He is in a house. A kitchen in the background and a picture of birch trees hanging on the wall to the right. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.72.
Ava Helen Pauling sits on the end of a polka-dotted couch. She is surrounded by three unidentified women. All are smiling. A large mirror with a golden frame hangs on the wall behind them. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.73.
Head shot of Professor Belout with white hair and moustache, staring into the camera, resting his chin on his folded hands. A molecular model is in the background. "Prof. Belout / Moscow / 3 days before his death" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.74.
Art Robinson, an unidentified man, Linus Pauling, and another unidentified man standing outside, in front of bushes, fence and flowers. All are wearing coat and tie. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.75.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing with another man in a large room. "Singapore, in front of Shangrila Hotel, K. Fuwa[?]" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.76.
A group of people in formal dress sitting and standing in a large ornate room. Two women sit on the floor. Linus Pauling is seated fourth from the left. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.77.
Linus Pauling seated at a table in front of a stage. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.78.
Linus Pauling and unidentified individual. Seated at a table in front of a stage. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.79.
Linus Pauling. Speaking behind a podium. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.80.
Linus Pauling and unidentified individual. Seated, listening to a speaker. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.81.
Linus Pauling sitting behind a table next to an unidentified gentleman who is standing and looking at LP. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.82.
Linus Pauling. Speaking behind a podium. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.83.
Linus Pauling. Seated at a table in front of a stage. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.84.
Unidentified individual, Linus and Ava Helen Pauling. Indoors, at a reception. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.85.
Linus Pauling. Standing behind a podium. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.86.
A large seated audience. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.87.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling and unidentified individual. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.88.
Linus Pauling lecturing at podium with his hands joined in a gesture, multiple copies. University of Washington, Seattle. "Photograph by James O. Sneddon, Office of Information Services, University of Washington, Seattle No. S-9984-2". Photograph by James Sneddon. Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.89.
Linus Pauling. Lecturing at podium while gesturing, multiple copies. University of Washington, Seattle. "Photograph by James O. Sneddon, Office of Information Services, University of Washington, Seattle No. S-9984-7A". Photograph by James Sneddon. Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.90.
Linus Pauling standing in front of a bookcase, which is supporting a rock people sculpture. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.91.
Side-view of Linus Pauling, wearing a patterned vest and polka-dot tie. "Linus Pauling; Please return". "News and Publications Services, Stanford University, Stanford, California, 94305". Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.92.
Formal photo of Linus Pauling, wearing a striped shirt and dark tie, smiling at the camera. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.93.
Formal photo of Linus Pauling, wearing a striped shirt and dark tie, looking to the left of the camera. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.94.
Linus Pauling standing near a tall bookcase. His hand is touching his chest. Photo measurements in blue ink on front. "Linus Pauling; News and Publications Service, Stanford University, Stanford, California, 7791-18". Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.95.
Promotional photo of Linus Pauling sitting at his LPI desk. A photo of Ava Helen Pauling sits on the desk. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.96.
Linus Pauling sitting by a window, facing the camera. A molecular model peeks over his shoulder. "Menlo Camera Shop". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.97.
Oil painting of Linus Pauling - color negative of a photograph of the painting. Painting by Giovanella [nee Joan Markson Carrigal]. 1970s.
197?i.98.
Ralph Spitzer and Terry Spitzer. Standing at home in front of their large pipe organ. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.99.
Linda Pauling Kamb holding a bag and smiling, outdoors. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.100.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing on the front porch of a house with two unidentified individuals. Photographer unknown. Color Polaroid. 1970s.
197?i.101.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing in an orchard with two unidentified women. Photographer unknown. Color Polaroid. 1970s.
197?i.102.
Albert Szent-Gyorgi and Ewan Cameron sitting at a table. Cameron leans on the table with his elbows and has his hands over his mouth. Szent-Gyorgi, in profile, talks and gestures with his left hand. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.103.
Albert Szent-Gyorgi. Standing in front of a chalkboard, talks and gestures with his right hand. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.104.
Albert Szent-Gyorgi. Leaning over with his shirt open and his chest visible. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1970s.
197?i.105.
Ava Helen Pauling standing and sipping her drink. Paul and Pauline Emmett stand to her left, and a few unidentified individuals are in the background. "Pauline, Paul, Ava Helen" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.106.
Studio portrait photo of Pauline Pauling. "Pauline Pauling Emmett / 70 yrs. old". [sic, Pauline was 74 when she married Paul Emmett] Photographer unknown. Color print. 1970s.
197?i.107.
Formal portrait of Maurice Huggins, frontal view. "To my good friends Linus and Ava Helen Pauling" "Maurice L. Huggins" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.

1980i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1980.
1980i.1.
U.S.S.R. Lenin Peace Prize Medal (front). Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.2.
U.S.S.R. Lenin Peace Prize Medal (back). Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.3.
Unidentified individual, Richard Morgan, Linus Pauling, and an unidentified individual sitting at a table. LP holds a sheet of paper and others are laughing. Deer Flat Ranch, Big Sur, California. "Understanding and joy. / Deer Flat Ranch, Thanksgiving, 1980". Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.4.
Unidentified individual, Richard Morgan, Linus Pauling, and an unidentified individual sitting at a table while LP holds a paper. Deer Flat Ranch, Big Sur, California. "Clarifying / Deer Flat Ranch Thanksgiving 1980". Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.5.
Unidentified individual and Linus Pauling shaking hands. Kyoto, Japan. "5. April / 1980 in Kyoto". Photographer unknown. Color print. April 5, 1980.
1980i.6.
Linus Pauling and two unidentified individuals looking at a paper that one of the men is holding. The Second International Symposium on the Management of Stress, Monte Carlo, Monaco. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.7.
Unidentified individual, unidentified individual, Linda Pauling Kamb, Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling and an unidentified individual picnicking on the beach. Deer Flat Ranch, Big Sur, CA. "And enjoying the good hamburgers. / 1980 / Deer Flat Ranch, Thanksgiving". Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.8.
Unidentified individual, Ava Helen Pauling, unidentified individual, Linda Pauling Kamb, unidentified individual and Linus Pauling Jr., on the beach. Deer Flat Ranch, Big Sur, CA. "Beach - Barbequing / Deer Flat Ranch, Thanksgiving, 1980". Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.9.
Linus Pauling holding a small unidentified child. Deer Flat Ranch, Big Sur, CA. "Thanksgiving 1980 / Deer Flat Ranch, Big Sur / Linus with the most beautiful baby". Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.10.
An unidentified individual writes something onto a sheet of paper while Linus Pauling and an unidentified individual look on. Deer Flat Ranch, Big Sur, CA. "Discussing a theory / Thanksgiving 1980 Deer Flat Ranch". Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.11.
Linus Pauling standing next to Ed Rubinstein, with his arm around him. Stanford University, California. "From Lloyd Bartell, 1620 Medical Cntr, Winnipeg, Canada / LP and Ed Robinstein / Stanford 27 Feb 1980". Photo courtesy of Lloyd Bartell, Winnipeg Medical Center, Canada. Color print. February 27, 1980.
1980i.12.
Linus Pauling, Choteu Ihagaki. Fukuoka, Japan. "Apr. 2. 1980 / Dr. L. Pauling and Choteu Ihagaki / Fukuoka, Japan". Photographer unknown. Color print. April 2, 1980.
1980i.13.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting at a banquet table with many other people. AHP is shaking hands with a man on stage with a microphone. Rio, 1980. Photos by Francisco T. Santoa Fotografias. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.14.
Large group sitting at table watching man on stage playing the tambourine. Rio, 1980. Photo by Francisco T. Santos Fotografias. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.15.
Group watching man play tambourine, he is off the ground. Rio de Janeiro, 1980. Photo by Francisco T. Santos Fotografias. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.16.
Group seated watching man playing a large drum. Rio de Janeiro, 1980. Photo by Francisco T. Santos Fotografias. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.17.
Group watching people on stage dressed in intricate outfits. Rio de Janeiro, 1980. Photo by Francisco T. Santos Fotografias. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.18.
The 'host' talking with Ava Helen and Linus at the table, between them with microphone. Rio de Janeiro, 1980. Photo by Francisco T. Santos Fotografias. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.19.
The 'host' standing between Linus and Ava Helen, who are sitting, he is looking at the camera with something in his hand. Rio de Janeiro, 1980. Photo by Francisco T. Santos Fotografias. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.20.
Woman on stage singing, Linus Pauling is raising the 'hosts' hat, host is singing [?], Rio de Janeiro, 1980. Photo by Francisco T. Santos Fotografias. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.21.
Four tambourine players are behind Linus and Ava Helen. Rio de Janeiro, 1980. Photo by Francisco T. Santos Fotografias. Black and white print . 1980.
1980i.22.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling on stage with instrumental players and 'host'. One of the players is showing LP how to play his drum. Rio de Janeiro, 1980. Photo by Francisco T. Santos Fotografias. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.23.
Ava Helen watching closer to how Linus Pauling is holding the drum. Rio de Janeiro, 1980. Photo by Francisco T. Santos Fotografias. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.24.
Drummer who offered drum crouching at Linus Pauling's side while Ava Helen Pauling and three other people observe. Rio de Janeiro, 1980. Photo by Francisco T. Santos Fotografias. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.25.
Linus Pauling center stage with the 'hosts' hat on top of his own hat, playing the drum. Two scantily dressed women have joined the drummers on the stage. Rio de Janeiro, 1980. Photo by Francisco T. Santos Fotografias. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.26.
The drummer without his drum is reaching for Ava Helen who is behind Linus Pauling with the drum. Rio de Janeiro, 1980. Photo by Francisco T. Santos Fotografias. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.27.
The 'host' and drummer are showing Linus and Ava Helen Pauling something with their feet. Rio de Janeiro, 1980. Photo by Francisco T. Santos Fotografias. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.28.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, the two scantily dressed women, the 'host' and drummers are all on stage. One of the dancer's has AHP's hand. Rio de Janeiro, 1980. Photo by Francisco T. Santos Fotografias. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.29.
One of the drummers has moved out of the way. Dancer helping Ava Helen more visible. Rio de Janeiro, 1980. Photo by Francisco T. Santos Fotografias. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.30.
One dancer is helping Ava Helen the other is talking to Linus Pauling. Rio de Janeiro, 1980. Photo by Francisco T. Santos Fotografias. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.31.
The drummer missing his drum has money in his mouth and is 'crawling' towards the dancer next to Linus Pauling. Rio de Janeiro, 1980. Photo by Francisco T. Santos Fotografias. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.32.
The dancers are next to Linus Pauling who is center stage. Rio de Janeiro, 1980. Photo by Francisco T. Santos Fotografias. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.33.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling seated at the table, the 'host' stands between them, he is kissing Ava Helen on the temple. Rio de Janeiro, 1980. Photo by Francesco T. Santos Fotografias. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.34.
Ava Helen and LP seated at the table. A drummer is holding the drum, LP is looking at it intently. Rio de Janeiro, 1980. "Rio 1980". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.35.
A dancer holding Ava Helen's hand on stage while Linus Pauling plays a drum and numerous people play instruments in the background. Rio de Janeiro, 1980. "Rio 1980". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.36.
A woman stands behind Linus and Ava Helen Pauling, who are seated, she is hugging their shoulders. Rio de Janeiro, 1980. "Rio 1980". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.37.
Linus Pauling and Ava Helen on stage, she with her arm raised and he with the drum. Rio de Janeiro, 1980. "Rio 1980". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.38.
Linus Pauling and Ava Helen on stage, Ava Helen with her arms down, LP with the drum. Rio de Janeiro, 1980. "Rio 1980". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.39.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling on stage, a drummer is showing LP how to hold the drum. Rio de Janeiro, 1980. "Rio 1980". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.40.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting at table, closeup. In cardboard frame. "Rio 1980". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.41.
Linus Pauling and Ava Helen standing under a sign in front of a room with three men with their arms up in the air. The sign reads, "Welcome to Fukuoka Mr. & Mrs. Pauling." June 1980, the Mylar contains two slides of the photo. Photographer unknown. Color print. June, 1980.
1980i.42.
Ava Helen Pauling standing under a sign, behind a podium and microphone. June 1980. [Mylar contains two slides of the photo]. Japan. Photographer unknown. Color print. June, 1980.
1980i.43.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling with crowd under a banquet tent, a sign is above AHP, unreadable. June 1980, the mylar contains two slides of the photo. Japan. Photographer unknown. Color print. June, 1980.
1980i.44.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting at a table with an American and Japanese flag in front of them. LP is reaching over to grab something off AHP's 'plate'. June 1980, the mylar contains two slides of the photo. Japan. Photographer unknown. Polaroid color print. June, 1980.
1980i.45.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling walking down stairs with some suited gentlemen. June 1980, the mylar contains two slides of the photo. Japan. Photographer unknown. Color print. June, 1980.
1980i.46.
Similar to 1980i.45, a bit closer and Linus Pauling is holding Ava Helen Pauling's arm. June 1980, the mylar contains two slides of the photo. Japan. Photographer unknown. Color print. June, 1980.
1980i.47.
Linus Pauling surrounded by four gentlemen, a sign hides behind LP and another man. June 1980, the mylar contains two slides of the photo. Photographer unknown. Color print. June, 1980.
1980i.48.
Linus Pauling standing behind a podium with a large flower arrangement. He is gesturing and holding a slide advancer. Other men are seated on either side of him. Akira Murata is third from left, all others are unidentified. "850" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.49.
Linus Pauling standing with a young man. Both are holding drinks. There is a staircase in the background. "754" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.50.
Linus Pauling stands with a bearded man, both holding drinks as other people mingle in the background. "731" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.51.
Seiji Hata and Linus Pauling. Seated together. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.52.
Seiji Hata, Linus and Ava Helen Pauling. Seated together at a dinner table. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.53.
A close up of Linus Pauling looking at the camera with his beret on his head. The picture has a border around it. "Peter Barry Chowka '80 [on front]" "photo copyright [written as a circle with a c inside.] 1980 by Peter Barry Chowka all rights reserved." Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.54.
A close up of Linus Pauling looking at the camera with his head turned to the left and his beret on his head. The picture has a border around it. "Peter Barry Chowka '80 [on front]" "photo copyright [written as a circle with a c inside.] 1980 by Peter Barry Chowka all rights reserved." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.55.
A close up of Linus Pauling looking to the left of the camera with his head turned to the left and his beret on his head. The picture has a border around it. "Peter Barry Chowka '80 [on front]" "photo copyright [written as a circle with a c inside.] 1980 by Peter Barry Chowka all right reserved." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.56.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling seated at a dinner table with a man whose eyes are closed. A doll is on the table. "851" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.57.
Linus Pauling speaking behind a podium. Poster on front of podium reads "III Simposio Internacional sobre Vitamin C" On back: "811" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.58.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling and an unidentified man look over a stone wall to a city [?] below. In sequence with Ship # 2633-2652. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.59.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling and two unidentified men in a garden looking at a bush with red flowers on it. In sequence with Ship #2633-2652. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.60.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling and three unidentified men in the garden. AHP is looking at a bush and the men are talking. Hills are visible in the upper left hand corner. In sequence with Ship # 2633-2652. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.61.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling in a forest with a tour group. They are talking to a man with a camera. In sequence with Ship # 2633-2652. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.62.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling in a forest talking with two unidentified men. AHP's arms are crossed. In sequence with Ship # 2633-2652. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.63.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling looking at something on the floor of the forest to the left along with two unidentified men. AHP and LP are with a tour group. In sequence with Ship # 2633-2652. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.64.
Ava Helen Pauling talking with an unidentified man. Another man is next to the camera. They stand on a street corner with a high amount of traffic. In sequence with Ship # 2633-2652. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.65.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling and an unidentified man stand on a street corner. They are looking at pictures on display. In sequence with Ship #2633-2652. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.66.
Linus Pauling looking at artwork on display. The back of Ava Helen Pauling's head is visible behind LP. In sequence with Ship # 2633-2652. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.67.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling looking at artwork on display. LP is holding AHP's arm. In sequence with Ship # 2633-2652. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.68.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling along with two unidentified men stand in front of a waterfall. LP and one man are looking at the camera. AHP and anther man are looking to their right. In sequence with Ship # 2633-2652. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.69.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling speak with two unidentified men, separately. Behind them is a rock and vegetation. In sequence with Ship #2633-2652. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.70.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling stand on a walkway of stone. Four unidentified others are standing beside a wall. Corcovado Peak in Rio de Janeiro is in the background. In sequence with Ship # 2633-2652. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.71.
Linus Pauling speaking with an unidentified man while Ava Helen Pauling looks over a wall into the valley. In sequence with Ship # 2633-2652. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.72.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling standing with an unidentified man looking at a booth containing hanging wooden birds under an orange awning. In sequence with Ship # 2633-2652. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.73.
Linus Pauling and an unidentified man shaking hands; they are standing on grass, buildings in the background. LP is holding a bag. In sequence with Ship # 2633-2652. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.74.
Linus Pauling and an unidentified man looking at art on display. They are standing on a street corner. Ava Helen Pauling is visible in the bottom left hand corner. In sequence with Ship # 2633-2652. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.75.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling looking at something under an awning outside. Part of LP is blocked by the back of another man. In sequence with Ship # 2633-2652. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.76.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling and an unidentified man sitting at a table in a restaurant with their menus open. In sequence with Ship # 2633-2652. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.77.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling and two unidentified men sit at a table in a restaurant with their menus open. AHP is slightly visible in the bottom left hand corner. In sequence with Ship # 2633-2652. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.78.
Ava Helen Pauling dressed in a blue suit, speaking with an unidentified man standing on the left. "From mitin yasu Tado Reitalsu U. [?] 1980" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.79.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling and Linda Pauling sitting on rocks with a group of people. There is a basket, a hat, a tray of fruits and a beer bottle on the ground. "Ava Helen Thanksgiving 1980, Deer Flat Ranch" "Barclay, Anthony-Kristin, AHP, Hannes Alfven, Richard Morgan. Standing, Linda, 1/2 LP on the rock" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.80.
Ava Helen Pauling & Linus Pauling sitting on an orange couch, facing each other, while holding something in their hands. "Christmas 1980, LP, AHP, Pasadena" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.81.
From left to right: Linda Pauling (sitting in a chair), Elfriede Yost, Ava Helen Pauling & Linus Pauling (sitting on an orange couch), opening and looking at presents. "Christmas, Pasadena 1980" "Paddy, AHP, Elfriede, Linda" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.82.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, and Elfriede Yost sitting on an orange couch opening Christmas presents. "Christmas 1980, Pasadena. Paddy, AHP, Elfriede]." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.83.
Linus Pauling in profile. "Pauling Award Symposium Nov. 15, 1980. Greenwood Inn, Bellevue, Washington." Photographer unknown. Color print. November 15, 1980.
1980i.84.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting behind a table. There is a colorful background behind them, and there are plates, cups, a basket, salt and pepper shakers, etc... on the table. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.85.
Linus Pauling with a colorful background. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.86.
Linus Pauling looking to the left. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.87.
Linus Pauling wearing a name tag with a colorful background. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.88.
Linus Pauling with a colorful background. LP is wearing a name tag. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.89.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing on a beach. There is a white ferry behind them. "Brazil 1980" "Manus, September, 1980" "AHP & LP" Photographer unknown. Color print. September, 1980.
1980i.90.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing on a wooden dock in front of the white ferry. "Brazil 1980" "Manus, September, 1980" "AHP & LP" Photographer unknown. Color print. September, 1980.
1980i.91.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing on steps next to a statue. There is a man standing on the left side. " Brazil, conference of Reilfangro [?] and Amazon[?]" "Manaus, September, 1980" "AHP, LP, Dr. Francisco, Portugal, Brazil." Photographer unknown. Color print. September, 1980.
1980i.92.
Jenny Glusker and Dorothy Hodgkin. Jenny wears a floral-motif dress and is holding a glass; Dorothy wears a blue dress and is holding a brown purse. They are standing in front of a building with brick and white windows. "From Jenny Glusker" "Oxford, 1980" "Dorothy Hodgin" "Jenny" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.93.
A man talking to Linus and Ava Helen Pauling, standing in front of a brick building. "Oxford 1980" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.94.
A man shaking Linus Pauling's hand; Ava Helen Pauling stands next to LP in front of a brick building. "Oxford 1980" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.95.
Linus Pauling standing between a man and Ava Helen Pauling, who is holding a bouquet of flowers in an Asian airport. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.96.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting at a table with a man, a woman, and two children standing behind them. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.97.
L to R: girl, man, Ava Helen Pauling holding a bouquet of flowers, Linus Pauling holding boy's arm, boy. In an Asian airport. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.98.
A woman wearing a kimono standing next to Ava Helen Pauling. "AHP" "Girl who served tea ceremony" "Osaka Expo Park" "April 1980" Photographer unknown. Color print. April, 1980.
1980i.99.
Ava Helen Pauling and a woman standing on the side of the street. An exposition statue is in the background. "AHP & Dr. Hanamaka" "Japan Garden Expo" "April 1980" Photographer unknown. Color print. April, 1980.
1980i.100.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling standing between two men, looking up. A woman wearing a kimono stands behind one of the men on the right. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.101.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling talking to two men. One man has his back to the camera. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.102.
Linus Pauling standing with four men in a marketplace[?]. A red/white stripped column to the left. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.103.
Linus Pauling writing something down and a man is sitting behind a table, a group of people are standing in front of the table. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.104.
A close up portrait of Linus Pauling with a three quarter view. He is looking to the right. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.105.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing among a group of people, and in front of a building made of bricks, with white windows. "Oxford 1980" "Peter, LP, AHP" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.106.
Linus Pauling and Ed Donovon smiling at each other with an arm around the other's back. The background is dark, almost black with small lights at the very top. "Ed Donovon + Linus Pauling at Monoco, 1980" Photographer unknown. Color print in a cardboard frame with a protective cover. 1980.
1980i.107.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling eating Japanese food in a Japanese-style restaurant. In the background, there are people sitting on the floor and standing on the table. Stamped on the picture: "4 80" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.108.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, three Japanese men, and a woman in a kimono standing in a hallway. LP has a large ribbon on his suit. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.109.
A woman wearing a white kimono preparing to pin a corsage on Ava Helen Pauling. Linus Pauling, wearing a large ribbon, and 2 Japanese men are looking on. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.110.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling at a Japanese temple[?]. Several Japanese people in the background. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.111.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling looking over a fence at some attraction. They are surrounded by several Japanese people. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.112.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling at a city park with a statue, large tree, and long white building behind them. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.113.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, and two Japanese men at a city park reading a sign. LP is looking at the ground. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.114.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, and two Japanese men at a tree planting ceremony. AHP is shoveling soil onto the tree's base while LP, also holding a shovel, looks on. Stamped on photo: "1 4 80" Photographer unknown. Color print. January 4, 1980.
1980i.115.
Ava Helen Pauling and two Japanese men at a tree-planting ceremony. AHP is shoveling soil onto the tree's base. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.116.
Linus Pauling and 2 Japanese men at a tree-planting ceremony. LP is shoveling soil onto the tree's base. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.117.
Linus Pauling and 3 Japanese men at a tree-planting ceremony. LP waters the tree. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.118.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing together by the newly planted tree. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.119.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, and Akira Murata seated, eating a meal together. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.120.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, and a Japanese man seated, eating a meal together. The man is explaining something and gesturing. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.121.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing with several Japanese men under an exhibition tent. A large round drum is in the foreground. LP, wearing a ribbon, appears to be beating the drum. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.122.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing with two Japanese men under an exhibition tent. LP is beating on a large round drum. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.123.
Ava Helen Pauling looking into a pond with Koi fish at Osaka Expo Garden. "Osaka Expo Garden" "AHP" "April 1980" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.124.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, and three Japanese men standing at the base of an ornamental bridge with red railings. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.125.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, four Japanese men, and a woman standing in front of a building. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.126.
Ava Helen Pauling selecting items in a Japanese gift shop. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.127.
A saleswoman showing a kimono to Ava Helen Pauling in a Japanese store. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.128.
Ava Helen Pauling modeling a beautifully decorated kimono in front of a mirror while a saleswoman looks on. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.129.
A saleswoman adjusts a kimono on Ava Helen Pauling who stands in front of a mirror. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.130.
Ava Helen Pauling displaying the front of a kimono. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.131.
Ava Helen Pauling and a Japanese woman walking together outside a building. Another woman is in the background. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.132.
Ava Helen Pauling and a Japanese man seated at a table during an event. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.133.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, and a Japanese woman standing together outside a building. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.134.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, and an Asian woman standing together at the front of a conference room. A Japanese man standing at a microphone nearby. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.135.
Ava Helen Pauling accepting a bouquet of roses from a woman wearing a purple kimono. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.136.
Linus Pauling being fitted for a white kimono jacket by a Japanese man. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.137.
Linus Pauling, wearing a white kimono jacket, accepts an award from a Japanese man. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.138.
Ava Helen Pauling wearing a blue and red kimono with white accents. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.139.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing in front of a microphone. AHP wears a blue/red/white kimono and holds a bouquet of pink flowers. LP wears a short blue kimono jacket. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.140.
Linus Pauling stands at a microphone wearing a short blue kimono jacket. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.141.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, and another man stand together. AHP wears a blue/red/white kimono and holds a bouquet of pink flowers. LP and the other man wear short blue kimono jackets. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.142.
Ava Helen Pauling seated at a round table wearing a blue and red kimono and holding a bouquet of pink flowers. 3 men and a woman are standing around the table; 3 of them are wearing blue kimono jackets. A woman stands behind AHP. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.143.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling seated at a round table wearing blue and red kimonos. Akira Murata man stands in the background. A meal has been served. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.144.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling seated at a round table wearing blue and red kimonos. A Japanese man stands in the background. A meal has been served. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.145.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing next to two men, one on each side. The man on LP's right is smiling and looking at the camera. The man on AHP's left is in profile. LP is holding AHP's arm. In the background is a green bus and an oriental looking building. "old Mr. Omura / father / A.H.P. + L.P. Mr. Omura son / Fukuoka Japan, 1980" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.146.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing together. LP is holding AHP's arm, and looking to the left. There is a man on AHP's left in profile talking to them. In the background are trees, people and a section of an oriental building. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.147.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling in profile looking at something not visible in the photograph. In front is a shrub bush and a fence and slightly behind them is a man looking at the same thing. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.148.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing in front of a fence with three Asian men on the left of the photograph. LP has a hand on his black beret and is looking down. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.149.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling in profile with three other Asian men. AHP is looking up at something outside of the photograph. LP is smiling to one of the men who is pointing at something and talking. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.150.
Linus Pauling surrounded by four Asian men on a street. The two on his right side are looking at LP and smiling. The third man fully visible on LP's left is holding a book and pointing at something in the book. The fourth man is half visible and also pointing at something on the book. LP is looking at what they are pointing to and his left hand is at his face. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.151.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling indoors in front of a folding golden divider. AHP is behind a microphone, smiling. LP is looking at AHP also smiling. There are people to the right in the photograph all are looking at the couple and smiling or laughing. "C 30" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.152.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling and an unidentified gentleman standing in front of a folding golden divider. There is a flower arrangement blocking the view, only part of LP is visible. " D - 3" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.153.
A man and woman stand in front of a folding golden divider. The man is talking into the microphone and the woman is by his side in a white kimono. A blurry flower arrangement is in the foreground partially obscuring the two people. "C 18" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.154.
In the foreground is a newly planted tree and a shovel on the ground. Behind the tree is a crowd of people, one man has his back to the camera. Linus Pauling is in front of the crowd smiling and looking at the tree. "A 34" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.155.
Linus Pauling bent over shoveling dirt around a newly planted tree. A crowd is surrounding him, all smiling. In the background is a white building. "B - 34" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.156.
Linus Pauling surrounded by three Asian men, indoors. Two men have their backs to the camera, one on each side of LP. The third man is obscured by the man to the left of LP. LP is leaning forward on one leg, one hand holds a glass and the other is thrust upward in a fist, above his head. He is laughing and facing the man on the right. "C 11" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.157.
Linus Pauling behind a podium, speaking into a microphone. There is another man to the far right of the photo who is also behind a podium, he is looking down. Behind LP is banner with oriental characters on it. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.158.
Linus Pauling sitting on a platform with three other men and is gesturing with his hand. Behind the men is a closed red curtain and to the right of the photo is a Japanese banner. In the foreground are blurry heads of the audience. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.159.
Polaroid of Linus Pauling standing and speaking into a microphone. He appears to have his hands in his pockets. In front of him is an arrangement of numerous mini flag. "Dear Dr. Pauling" "Thank you for your stimulating look at Vitamin C and cancer therapy" "Warm regards, Mike Hoffman, President Palo Alto Rotary" "6 October 1980" Photographer unknown. Color print. October 6, 1980.
1980i.160.
Ava Helen Pauling and Dr. Yashie Souma[?] sitting in a Japanese style room. AHP is next to a large window overlooking a garden. "AHP & Dr. Yashie Souma[?]" "Japanese Garden Expo Park" "April 1980" Photographer unknown. Color print. April, 1980.
1980i.161.
Ava Helen Pauling smiling in front of a large window, looking out onto a Japanese garden scene. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.162.
Ava Helen Pauling standing outdoors with dark glasses, holding a pamphlet. Dr. Yushie Souma stands next to her, holding a purse and paper. Behind them is a hedge and a building. A man is leaning over the railing on the second story of the building. "AP & Dr. Yushie Souma" "Japanese Garden Expo Park" "April 1980" Photographer unknown. Color print. April, 1980.
1980i.163.
Linus Pauling sitting and speaking with his head slightly turned. Behind him are piles of notebooks and books on a desk, and a calendar on the wall. He is wearing his beret. "LP" "1980?" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.164.
Linus Pauling sitting and smiling. Behind him are piles of notebooks and books on a desk, and a calendar on the wall. He is wearing his beret. "LP" "Maus[?]" "1980?" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.165.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting at a table set for dinner. LP is holding and reading his place card or napkin. AHP and the man next to her are listening to someone across the table. A flower arrangement and bottles are on the table. "April 8.1980" "Tokyo" Photographer unknown. Color print. April 8, 1980.
1980i.166.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling seated at a cleared dinner table. Four men stand behind them, and another seated on either side of them. "April 8.1980" "Tokyo" Photographer unknown. Color print. April 8, 1980.
1980i.167.
Linus Pauling standing behind a large podium, speaking into the microphone. He is resting the fingertips of both hands on the podium. "April 8. 1980" "Tokyo" Photographer unknown. Color print. April 8, 1980.
1980i.168.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting around a large coffee table. They are talking with Ryoichi Sasakawa and a woman [Sasakawa's translator?] to LP's right. Two other people are visible on the other side of the table. A board of Japanese characters, Buddha head statue, and bonsai tree are on a shelf behind them. "June 1981"[wrong date] Photographer unknown. Color print. June, 1980.
1980i.169.
Ava Helen Pauling leaning forward to shake hands with a smiling Ryoichi Sasakawa. Linus Pauling and a woman in a blue dress stand between them. "AHP & LP with Ryoichi Sasakawa" "Tokyo ~ 1979" [wrong date] Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.170.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting with a group of people around a large coffee table. LP is shaking hands with Ryoichi Sasakawa. Behind them on a table are an animal statue in glass case, Buddha head, bonsai tree, and board with Japanese letters. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.171.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling seated with Ryoichi Sasakawa and a woman around a large coffee table. LP is drinking, while Sasakawa looks happily at a stiff page of some sort, possibly from an album. "With Sasakawa" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.172.
A close up of Linus Pauling talking, at an event. Mounted on matboard 14 x 11 "Taken at the Sasakawa luncheon, San Francisco 18 May 1980 Charles D. Robinson Charles Dimick Robinson Suite 3-A 21 Stuyvesant Oval New York, NY 10009" Formerly framed picture, number not affixed. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. May 18, 1980.
1980i.173.
Five adults standing outside, holding two babies and one small child in their arms. "Grandchildren and great [grandchildren]" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.174.
White suited man singing to Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling. They are sitting at a table with other men. The singer is dark skinned and holding a microphone. "[photographer:] Francisco T. Santos / Fotografias / Tel. -Rio" Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.175.
Linus Pauling receiving a plaque from a man in white tie. The plaque says 'State Dinner to the Honor of Linus Pauling by the Lotos Club.'Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.176.
Ava Helen Pauling being handed a framed picture by someone to the right of the photo. She is standing in front of a banquet table. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.177.
Linus Pauling on right standing with Armand Hammer who is wearing glasses, both are wearing suits. "LP w/ Armand Hammer" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.178.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, and older man with glasses, and a younger man wearing a medal around his neck, standing in a building. All are dressed formally. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.179.
Linus Pauling holding a small cup, shaking hands with another man. Both are wearing suits and ties. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.180.
Ava Helen Pauling getting up from her chair at a table at a banquet. People at tables are applauding for her. Man at left is standing, speaking into a microphone. [LP's handwriting:] "Roger Williams / Sackler" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.181.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling inside, standing posed for the camera. Statue in background. LP is holding a small glass. AHP is holding her purse. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.182.
Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling, an older man, and a younger man with medal around his neck, standing inside. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.183.
An older man speaking behind a podium, in front of a curtained window. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.184.
Linus Pauling standing on the left of a man with a medal around his neck, shaking a woman's hand. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.185.
Linus Pauling speaking at a podium. Standing in front of a window with curtains. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.186.
Linus Pauling standing behind a podium with microphones, and in front of a large window with curtains. LP has his arms raised in front of him and is looking concerned. He is wearing a tuxedo, with a bow tie, and has a rose pinned to his jacket. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980.
1980i.187.
Linus Pauling standing next to Dr. M. Yamamoto, both are smiling and looking into the camera. Behind them is a green chalkboard full of writing. "With Dr. M Yamamoto" "September 1980" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.188.
Linus Pauling wearing his beret over white hair. He is in a close up frontal view and is looking below and to the right of the camera. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980.
1980i.189.
Linus Pauling standing next to Dr. M Yamamoto. They are both smiling at the camera. Behind them is LP's office, visible is the rock sculpture on the wall and models and books on the book shelf. "With Dr. M. Yamamoto September 1980". Photographer unknown. Color print. September, 1980.
1980i.190.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling seated together and enjoying a plate of doughnuts with coffee. Photographer unknown. Color print. April 1980 [?].
1980i.191.
Linda Parcell of Channel 3, Portland (examining a book), and Linus Pauling at the Oregon State University Archives. Courtesy Oregon State University Archives (P169:8). Photographer unknown. Black and white print. May 1980.
1980i.192.
Linus Pauling holding a book and conversing with Rolf Swensen, the Oregon State University head archivist, in the OSU Archives. Courtesy Oregon State University Archives (P169:9). Photographer unknown. Black and white print. May 1980.
1980i.193.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling in the reading room of the Oregon State University Archives. Courtesy Oregon State University Archives (P169:10). Photographer unknown. Black and white print. May 1980.
1980i.194.
Linus Pauling holding a book and conversing with Rolf Swensen, the Oregon State University head archivist, in the OSU Archives. Courtesy Oregon State University Archives (P169:11). Photographer unknown. Black and white print. May 1980.
1980i.195.
Linus Pauling seated in the reading room of the Oregon State University Archives. Courtesy Oregon State University Archives (P169:12). Photographer unknown. Black and white print. May 1980.
1980i.196.
Linus Pauling and Rolf Swensen, the Oregon State University head archivist, examining archival storage cabinets in the OSU Archives. Courtesy Oregon State University Archives (P169:13). Photographer unknown. Black and white print. May 1980.
1980i.197.
Ava Helen Pauling seated in the reading room of the Oregon State University Archives. Courtesy Oregon State University Archives (P169:14). Photographer unknown. Black and white print. May 1980.
1980i.198.
Linus Pauling and Rolf Swensen, the Oregon State University head archivist, examining archival storage cabinets in the OSU Archives. Courtesy Oregon State University Archives (P169:15). Photographer unknown. Black and white print. May 1980.
1980i.199.
Linus Pauling and Rolf Swensen, the Oregon State University head archivist, in the reading room of the OSU Archives. Courtesy Oregon State University Archives (P169:16). Photographer unknown. Black and white print. May 1980.
1980i.200.
Linus Pauling conversing with Rolf Swensen, the Oregon State University head archivist, in the reading room of the OSU Archives. Courtesy Oregon State University Archives (P169:17). Photographer unknown. Black and white print. May 1980.
1980i.201.
Linus Pauling and Ilona Fry, a staffmember in the Oregon State University Archives, in the reading room of the OSU Archives. Courtesy Oregon State University Archives (P169:18). Photographer unknown. Black and white print. May 1980.
1980i.202.
Ava Helen Pauling conversing with Linda Parcell of Channel 3, Portland, in the Oregon State University Archives reading room. Courtesy Oregon State University Archives (P169:19). Photographer unknown. Black and white print. May 1980.
1980i.203.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling conversing in the reading room of the Oregon State University Archives. Courtesy Oregon State University Archives (P169:20). Photographer unknown. Black and white print. May 1980.
1980i.204.
Linus Pauling and Rolf Swensen, the Oregon State University head archivist, examining a book in the OSU Archives. Courtesy Oregon State University Archives (P169:21). Photographer unknown. Black and white print. May 1980.

1981i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1981.
1981i.1.
Linus Pauling and Gunther Heipp standing together with arms on each other's shoulders. In the plaza behind them are several people and flags flying. "LP and Pastor Gunther Heipp - Lindau 3 July 1981" Label: "En Gute Erinnetring[?] in Lindau 1981 Gunther Heipp Evelyn Heipp Dorthea Heipp" Photographer unknown. Color print. July 3, 1981.
1981i.2.
Linus Pauling standing with Gail Parker, her head on his shoulder. Photographer unknown. Color print. (with post card). 1981.
1981i.3.
Ava Helen Pauling smiling and looking to the left of the camera. Photograph taken six months prior to her death. Peking, China. "June 1981, Linus Pauling Jr., M.D." Photographer Linus Pauling Jr. Color print. June, 1981.
1981i.4.
Linus Pauling sitting behind a table with microphones. Speaking at a press conference for the dedication of the Pauling Center. Clackamas Community College, Oregon City, Oregon, October 5, 1981. "Pauling Press Conf. / 10/5/81 / Bill Symes". Photograph by Bill Symes. black and white print. October 5, 1981.
1981i.5.
Unidentified dancers, one is leaping through the air and the others have hoops. Performing at the dedication of the Pauling Center. Clackamas Community College, Oregon City, Oregon, October 5, 1981. "Pauling Dedication / 10/5/81 / Bill Symes". Photograph by Bill Symes, black and white print. October 5, 1981.
1981i.6.
Image of Linus Pauling, from the distance, speaking at a press conference for the dedication of the Pauling Center. Clackamas Community College, Oregon City, OR, October 5, 1981. Photographer Bill Symes, black and white print. October 5, 1981.
1981i.7.
A Polaroid of a color charcoal drawing of George Wald. "George Wald by Eva PRAGER, Montreal" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.8.
Polaroid of color charcoal drawing of George Wald. He is wearing a turtleneck and pendant. "GEORGE WALD by EVA PRAGER MONTREAL" On the photo: "With love George Wald 1981" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.9.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling walking near a temple. Beijing, China. "Taken Tues June 16, 1981 / Beijing, China / by Patricia A. Kesterfield / PO Box 278 / LaJolla, CA 92038 / Dr Kester". Photograph by Patricia A. Kesterfield. Color print. June 16, 1981.
1981i.10.
Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling standing with three unidentified individuals in front of a station wagon. "Kaufhor elite Foto-service" "neutral geprüft und uberwacht" "February '81" Photographer unknown. Color print. February, 1981.
1981i.11.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, and three unidentified individuals standing in front of station wagon (sharper focus). "Kaufhor elite Foto-service" "neutral geprüft und uberwacht" "February '81" Photographer unknown. Color print. February, 1981.
1981i.12.
Ava Helen Pauling, standing beside station wagon and house. She is holding a lemon with green hills in the background. "Kaufhor elite Foto-service" "neutral geprüft und uberwacht" "February '81" Photographer unknown. Color print. February, 1981.
1981i.13.
Linus Pauling, standing beside station wagon and house. Green hills in background. "Kaufhor elite Foto-service" "neutral geprüft und uberwacht" "February '81" Photographer unknown. Color print. February, 1981.
1981i.14.
Ava Helen Pauling picking lemons from a bush, a work bench and poles lie to the right. Sticker on back: "Kaufhor elite Foto-service" "neutral geprüft und uberwacht" "February '81" Photographer unknown. Color print. February, 1981.
1981i.15.
The ocean with a few rocks and a hazy/cloudy sky. Sticker on back: "Kaufhor elite Foto-service" "neutral geprüft und uberwacht" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.16.
A grassy outcropping into the ocean, with a hazy sky. Two buildings are visible. Sticker on back: "Kaufhor elite Foto-service" "neutral geprüft und uberwacht" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.17.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing with Dr. Yeh in a public park. "Dear Prof. and Mrs. Pauling: Lindau from Hsiao-Lin Yeh, M.D. July 1981" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July, 1981.
1981i.18.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling walking arm-in-arm on a pier with other people. "Lindau July 1981" Photographer unknown. Color print. July, 1981.
1981i.19.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling. Accepting gift of Singapore art. Perkin Elmer dinner. Singapore. "Singapore, 1981". Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.20.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting next to eight unidentified men who are standing and holding a banner. Perkin Elmer dinner, Singapore. "Singapore, 1981". Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.21.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, unidentified man. Formally dressed. LP has arm around man. Perkin Elmer dinner, Singapore. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.22.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, unidentified man. Formally dressed. LP has arm around man. Perkin Elmer dinner, Singapore. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.23.
Linus Pauling and interviewer with microphone (KCBS, ch. 74). Perkin Elmer dinner, Singapore. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.24.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, unidentified man. Formally dressed. LP has arm around man. Perkin Elmer dinner, Singapore. "Singapore, 1981". Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.25.
Linus Pauling standing behind a podium and giving a speech at Shangri-La hotel. Perkin Elmer dinner, Singapore. "Singapore, 1981". Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.26.
Linus Pauling holding a drink and standing with two unidentified men. Perkin Elmer dinner, Singapore. "S 4941". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1981.
1981i.27.
Linus Pauling and two unidentified men, standing with drinks in hand. Perkin Elmer dinner, Singapore. "S 4956". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1981.
1981i.28.
Linus Pauling and four other men standing with drinks in hand. Perkin Elmer dinner, Singapore. "S 4959". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1981.
1981i.29.
Linus Pauling shaking hands with unidentified man while three other unidentified men stand nearby. Perkin Elmer dinner, Singapore. "S 4958". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1981.
1981i.30.
Linus Pauling shaking hands with an unidentified man while Ava Helen Pauling looks on. Perkin Elmer dinner, Singapore. "S4936". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1981.
1981i.31.
Linus Pauling looking at the camera while Ava Helen Pauling speaks with an unidentified man. Other unidentified people surround them. Perkin Elmer dinner, Singapore. "S 4948". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1981.
1981i.32.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, and an unidentified man stand with drinks. Perkin Elmer dinner, Singapore. "S4950". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1981.
1981i.33.
Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, and two unidentified men standing with drinks. Perkin Elmer dinner, Singapore. "S 4949". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1981.
1981i.34.
Linus Pauling standing with two unidentified men who are looking at LP. Perkin Elmer dinner, Singapore. "S 4940". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1981.
1981i.35.
Linus Pauling standing with Josef Steurer, mayor of Lindau. Lindau, Germany. "30 June 1981 / LP presents medal to Oberlingarmuster Josef Steurer (of Lindau)". Photograph courtesy of Bild-Photo-Kemmer. Black and white print. June 30, 1981.
1981i.36.
Linus Pauling sits at a table speaking while motioning with his hand. Unidentified individuals sit next to him. Lindau, Germany. "1 June 1981. Lindau. Conference with medical students." Photograph courtesy of Bild-Photo-Kemmer. Black and white print. June 1, 1981.
1981i.37.
Linus Pauling raising a glasses with three other unidentified men at a table, another unidentified gentleman is watching. Peking, China. "Linus Pauling / Minister of Health Chang / Arthur Sackler / Dinner in Peking / 9th June 1981". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 9, 1981.
1981i.38.
Duplicate of last photo. "1981 / LP Minister of Health". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1981.
1981i.39.
Linus Pauling and Willi Sieber sitting at an outdoor table while an unidentified individual records the conversation. The recording device and microphone are on the table. Lindau, Germany. "Lindau July 1981 LP & Willi Sieber who teaches chemistry in a gymnasium in Bregenz and interviewed me for Austrian radio about world peace." Photographer unknown. Color print. July, 1981.
1981i.40.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting in an auditorium talking to two unidentified men. The auditorium is almost empty except for a few unidentified individuals sitting and standing. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.41.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting in an auditorium talking to two unidentified men. Other unidentified individuals sit and stand in the background. "1981 Lindau AHP & LP" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.42.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling boarding a ship from a wooden walkway. AHP is watching people behind them. "1981 Lindau LP & AHP boarding the ship" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.43.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling walking down a path in a park with their backs to the camera. Numerous unidentified individuals are also in the park. Lindau, Germany. "1981 Lindau Backs of AHP & LP" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.44.
Linus Pauling and Motonori Fujiwara. Standing together at the Great Hall, Beijing, China, for the First International Conference of Nutrition. A letter is also included. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.45.
Unidentified individual, Ava Helen Pauling, Linus Pauling and Linda Pauling Kamb. Photo taken at First International Conference of Nutrition, included with photo and letter in 1981i.44. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.46.
Three photos, from same event. From left to right; Crellin Pauling, Lu Gorgo Miller, Nettie Spaulding, Ava Helen Pauling, and Lillian Wilson (Dickie). 5/9/81, after Pearl's memorial service in Monmouth, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Color prints. May 9, 1981.
1981i.47.
Three photos, from same event. From left to right; Lu Gorgo Miller, Ava Helen Pauling, Nettie Spaulding, Lillian Wilson (Dickie), and (Pat) Patricia (Gladys) Briggs. After Pearl's memorial service in Monmouth, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Color prints. 1981.
1981i.48.
People seated in an auditorium, looking left. Lindau, Germany. "Konrad Lorenz-Cournand. Mrs. Cournand (widow of Adolf Berle) Eccles -- Mrs. Yalow, Dr. Yalow ; Lindau 30 June 1981 / Bild-Photo-Kemmer 7993 Kressbronn Hauptstraße 28 / Film: 9 Bild: 36 ; Alle Rechte vorbehalten" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 30, 1981.
1981i.49.
Ava Helen Pauling, Cournand, and Hans Adolf Krebs sitting outside, looking at the camera. Lindau, Germany. "AHP--Cournand--Krebs / 30 June 1981 Lindau / Bild-Photo-Kemmer 7993 Kressbronn Hauptstraße 28; Film: 10 Bild: 18 / Alle Rechte vorbehalten" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 30, 1981.
1981i.50.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling sitting in an auditorium facing left. Many unidentified individuals also sit in the auditorium. "30 June 1981 / Bild-Photo-Kremmer 7993 Kressbronn Hauptstraße 28/ Film: 9 Bild: 22 ; Alle Rechte vorbehalten" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 30, 1981.
1981i.51.
Meeting of Nobel Prize winners. An unidentified man speaking into a microphone outdoors surrounded by a crowd of unidentified individuals, sitting and standing. "Gridusthuk [?] giving the Maikäfer address / Lorenz--AHP--Krebs--Hamilton Smith--LP / July 1987 [1981] Lindau / Bild-Photo-Kremmer 7993 Kressbronn Hauptstraße 28 / Film: 7 Bild: 14 ; Alle Rechte vorbehalten" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July, 1981.
1981i.52.
Meeting of Nobel Prize winners. An unidentified crowd gathered with the German flag in the background and filming crew in the forefront. "Lindau 30 June 1987 [1981] / Bild-Photo-Kremmer 7993 Kressbronn Hauptstraße 28, Film: 7 Bild: 26, Alle Rechte vorbehalten" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June, 1981.
1981i.53.
Konrad Lorenz looking at camera, another man in background looking to the right. Lindau, Germany. "Konrad Lorenz, Lindau, 1 July 1981 / Bild-Photo-Kremmer 7993 Kressbronn Hauptstraße 28, Film: 2 Bild: 9, Alle Rechte vorbehalten" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 1, 1981.
1981i.54.
Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling sitting in an auditorium. Lindau, Germany. "Bild-Photo-Kremmer 7993 Kressbronn Hauptstraße 28, Film: 2 Bild: 9, Alle Rechte vorbehalten" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1981.
1981i.55.
Unidentified man with Linus Pauling in an auditorium, LP handing him a pen and paper. "Dr. The from Peking-cardiologist with Humboldt stipend in Germany for 1 yr. / Bild-Photo-Kremmer 7993 Kressbronn Hauptstraße 28, Film: 9 Bild: 30, Alle Rechte vorbehalten" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1981.
1981i.56.
Josef Steurer and Linus Pauling shaking hands. LP is giving him an award in front of a picture. Lindau, Germany. "LP giving the Albert Schweitzer Medal of the A.S. Friedenszeutern [?] of Sparlerucken [?] to the Oberbürgermeister of Lindau. 1 July 1981 (I was told that he was very pleased + has been going around to show it to people.)" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 1, 1981.
1981i.57.
Wooded area filled with trees, and a well in the foreground. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.58.
Linus Pauling speaking to an unidentified man. "LP and Oberbürgermeister Adolf Steurer / Bild-Photo-Kremmer 7993 Kressbronn Hauptstraße 28, Film: 11 Bild: 10, Alle Rechte vorbehalten" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1981.
1981i.59.
Linus Pauling and four unidentified individuals at a table. LP is looking at the woman on the far end of the table. "Lindau 30 June 1981 / Bild-Photo-Kremmer 7993 Kressbronn Hauptstraße 28, Film: 8 Bild: 6, Alle Rechte vorbehalten" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 30, 1981.
1981i.60.
Linus Pauling with three unidentified men at a table. LP is on the right listening to the unidentified man next to him. "Paddy - Minister of Health Sackler" ; "Peking" ; "9 June 1981" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 9, 1981.
1981i.61.
Linus Pauling sitting in third chair over from the left, looking at PRE vice-chairman Li Xiau Miai. They sit with two unidentified men. "9 June 1981" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 9, 1981.
1981i.62.
Ava Helen Pauling second in from the left, sitting at a table with three unidentified men. "Shiue - Austin Texas ? AHP Chou" "[?]" "9 June 1981" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 9, 1981.
1981i.63.
Close up of Linus Pauling smiling. "LP" "Lindau" "1 July 1981" "Bild-Photo-Kemmer 7993 Kressbronn Hauptstraße 28 Film: 1 Blld:22 Alle Rechte vorbehalten" "0973 [written in pencil]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 1, 1981.
1981i.64.
Linus Pauling sitting down in a chair with his back to the camera, his right hand is at chest level and the sunlight is hitting the far side of his face. "[There are fifteen Chinese characters on the back] 1981 6 11 " Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 11, 1981.
1981i.65.
A large group photo taken in Beijing. Linus Pauling is 5th from the right and Ava Helen Pauling is 3rd from the right. All other individuals are unidentified. There is a banner at the top of the photo with Chinese characters and an English subtitle with part of the message cut off. "Vice Chairman Li Xian Nian Greets The Chinese and Foreign Participants...1981" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1981.
1981i.66.
A large group photo taken in Beijing, the left side of the group is cut off. Linus Pauling is 5th from the left and Ava Helen Pauling is 7th from the left. There is a banner at the top of the photo with Chinese characters and an English subtitle. "Vice Chairman Li Xian Nian Greets The Chinese and Foreign Participants Of The Icn June 9, 1981" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 9, 1981.
1981i.67.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling seated on a bench outside a building in Lindau, Germany. Several other unidentified individuals are seated and standing, listening to Count Bernadotte at the microphone. "Pauling Lindau '81" "Count Bernadotte speaking" "Butenandt, Mrs. Butenandt, AHP, LP, Ichva Hamilton" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.68.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling seated on a bench outside a building in Lindau, Germany. Several unidentified individuals are seated and standing. A woman holding a baby and standing near the microphone looks alarmed. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1981.
1981i.69.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling seated on a bench outside a building in Lindau, Germany. Several unidentified individuals are seated and standing. An unidentified man is speaking at the microphone. Three unidentified individuals stand in line at the microphone. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1981.
1981i.70.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling seated on a bench outside a building in Lindau, Germany. Many other unidentified individuals are seated on the stone steps of the building. An unidentified woman holding a baby is standing near the microphone talking to an unidentified older man. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1981.
1981i.71.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling seated on a bench outside a building in Lindau, Germany talking to Dr. Butenandt. Several unidentified individuals are standing or walking away. "Talking to Butenandt" "Lindau July 1981" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July, 1981.
1981i.72.
Roger, Joan, Dick (Morgan) and Richard posing together and smiling. "#12 Roger, Joan, Dick, Richard Oct. 6, 1981" Photographer unknown. Color print. October 6, 1981.
1981i.73.
Richard Morgan seated in front of a birthday cake and surrounded by several unidentified individuals. "#9 our "clan" singing Happy Birthday to Richard David Morgan husband father grandfather all 70 candles Roger took this picture October 6, 1981" Photograph by Roger. Color print. October 6, 1981.
1981i.74.
Large white house with a fenced in garden. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.75.
Linus Pauling and Gunther Heipp standing together in an outdoor plaza. There are flags and unidentified individuals in the background. "Lindau July 1981" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July, 1981.
1981i.76.
Linus Pauling and an unidentified woman seated at a square table, talking. Ava Helen Pauling is seated nearby, reading a newspaper. They are seated near a window, which gives a view of three unidentified individuals outside on the deck of the ship. "On the ship from Lindau to Mainau 3 July 1981" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 3, 1981.
1981i.77.
Linus Pauling and an unidentified woman seated at a square table, talking. LP is sitting on the left. Ava Helen Pauling is seated nearby, reading a newspaper. "1981 Lindau on ship, AHP & LP" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1981.
1981i.78.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling seated at a square table. Dorothe and Evelyn Heipp stand behind them. "Dorothe Heipp Evelyn Heipp" "Lindau 3 July 1981" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 3, 1981.
1981i.79.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing in line with many unidentified individuals on a wooden walk. "Lindau 3 July 1981" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 3, 1981.
1981i.80.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing in line with several unidentified individuals on a wooden walk. "On ship to Mainau 3 July 1981" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 3, 1981.
1981i.81.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting behind a table, wearing name tags. LP is smiling and leaning on his arms, crossed on the table; AHP is smiling at the camera. "Dear Ava Helen and Linus" "This is hardly a good example of the photographers art but it didn't turn out too badly for a Polaroid. It does however commemorate a significant occasion. I hope you will enjoy it as a memento of Feb. 19, 1981. For the next decennial celebration, I'll use a better camera. With best wishes, Norton" Color print. February 19, 1981.
1981i.82.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling seated outside a large building with nine unidentified individuals. Some are standing. A microphone sits at the top of the steps. "Konrad Lorentz in foreground. Lindau July 1981" Accompanying paper: "Konrad Lorentz who died in February 1989" Photographer unknown. Color print. July, 1981.
1981i.83.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling seated outside a large building with four unidentified men and three unidentified women. Konrad Lorentz is walking down the steps with a cane. Others are standing. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.84.
Linus Pauling holds Ava Helen Pauling's arm as they walk down a path on the edge of a lawn. Several other unidentified individuals are on the path. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.85.
An close-up of Linus Pauling's face. He is smiling, and wearing a jacket and tie. "LP, Lindau, 1 July 1981" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 1, 1981.
1981i.86.
Group of unidentified tourists sitting in a small boat next to a dock. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.87.
Ava Helen Pauling stands next to an unidentified woman. "26 April - 1 May 1981; Asian & Pacific Chemistry [?]; front of Shangrila Hotel, Singapore. K. & Asu Fuwa." Correspondence included. Photographer unknown. Color photo. April 26 - May 1, 1981.
1981i.88.
Linus Pauling sitting in a chair next to the PRE vice-chairman Li Xiau Miai, 1981. "LP with PRE vice-chairman Li Xiau Miai, Great Hall of R[?] People, Bejing June '81" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.89.
Photo of Ava Helen Pauling and Linus Pauling in evening attire. AHP is smiling and looking towards her left, and LP is smiling and looking at the camera. [Written in pen:] "4 # 9" [Printed:] "JUNE 1981" Photographer unknown. Color print. June, 1981.
1981i.90.
A close-up of Linus Pauling wearing a blue shirt with no tie and looking to the right of the camera. "3-17 A" "By LP Jr 1981" Color print. 1981.
1981i.91.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing on a deck of a Chinese house. LP is smiling at the camera and his right arm is touching AHP's elbow. AHP is standing nearby with both elbows on a stone handrail's pillar. "China 1981 ? Tientein lu[?] Cont. [?] Nututio [?]" "By LP Jr." Photograph by Linus Pauling Jr. Color print. 1981.
1981i.92.
Ava Helen Pauling standing next to an unidentified woman, outside. In the background is a dirt pathway. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.93.
A garden of grass and trees with a visible dirt walkway. Behind the trees is a Japanese house. "[Japanese characters] / Soufukuji Chashitsu" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.94.
Ava Helen Pauling sitting on a stone bench with two unidentified women behind her. They are outside on top of a building. There is an unidentified child on the right hand side looking at the city. "[Japanese characters] / Ni Shikouen" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.95.
Ava Helen Pauling standing next to an unidentified woman outside on the grass with their shoes off. In the background is a dirt pathway. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.96.
Ava Helen Pauling standing next to an unidentified woman. They are next to a body of water. Behind them is a pier with orange railing. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.97.
Ava Helen Pauling standing next to an unidentified woman. They are next to a body of water. Behind them is a pier with orange railing. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.98.
Ava Helen Pauling stands alone with her shoes off in a garden. She is smiling. Behind her is a dirt pathway. "[Japanese characters]" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.99.
Meeting of Nobel Prize winners, Lindau Germany, July 1, 1981. Correspondence included. Large group of unidentified individuals standing behind an unidentified speaker at a microphone, next to a body of water. Linus Pauling is sitting in front row, 2nd from right. "Bild-Photo-Kennes, 7993 Kregsbronn", Photographer unknown. black and white print. July 1, 1981.
1981i.100.
Linus Pauling and Gunther Heipp standing in the archway of a building. A line of people stand behind. "Lindau, 1981" Signature of LP on front. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.101.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting in an auditorium talking to two unidentified men. The auditorium is almost empty except for a few unidentified individuals sitting and standing. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.102.
Several unidentified individuals seated at long tables, conversing with each other. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.103.
Several unidentified individuals eating at long tables. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.104.
An unidentified couple sitting at a long banquet table, talking to those around them. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.105.
Linus Pauling sitting at long banquet table, listening to an unidentified individual across from him. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.106.
Set of three photographs of an unidentified family with five members, standing outdoors. At far right is Harry Kreisler. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.107.
Gunther Heipp and an unidentified man stand outdoors near a fence and brown buildings. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.108.
Linus Pauling seated next to Gunther Heipp, two unidentified women stand behind them. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.109.
Linus Pauling seated at a long banquet table, speaking to unidentified individuals around him. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.110.
Ava Helen Pauling seated in an auditorium speaking to Gunther Heipp. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.111.
Linus Pauling seated at a table on stage among other unidentified individuals in a meeting for peace. A large German sign hangs on wall behind them. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.112.
Linus Pauling speaking at a podium with several microphones and signs in German, relating to peace. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.113.
Linus Pauling speaking at a podium with many microphones and German signs in a peace meeting. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.114.
Linus Pauling sitting in a hotel, reading a room service menu. An unidentified cameraman standing behind Linus. Japan. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.115.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting next to an unidentified man. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.116.
Ava Helen Pauling shaking hands with an unidentified man while Linus Pauling and an unidentified female watch. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.117.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling sitting with Akira Murata at a dining table, eating. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.118.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing with two unidentified men in front of a gold divider. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.119.
Linus Pauling standing between Akira Murata and an unidentified man. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.
1981i.120.
Framed photo of a parking lot and cluster of buildings. "The Linus Pauling Science Center Clackamas Community College" [Original found on shelving near Large Photos box] Photographer unknown. Color print. 1981.

1982i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1982.
1982i.1.
Linus Pauling. Lecturing at the Concepts of Chemical Bonding Seminar, Oslo University, Oslo, Norway. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1982.
1982i.2.
An unidentified man speaking into a microphone with four unidentified men sitting at a long table. Linus Pauling is seated on the far right. "1982 / Brussels" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1982.
1982i.3.
Linus Pauling sitting at a table in a small room with ten unidentified individuals standing around him. "We were happy to see you again in Moscow December. 82 B. Vainshtern" Photographer unknown. Blank and white print. 1982.
1982i.4.
Linus Pauling sitting at a table in a small room with ten unidentified individuals standing around him. "Moscow December 1982 / 16 / B. Vainstern (hand in pocket) / LP in Moscow December. 1982" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1982.
1982i.5.
Linus Pauling stands indoors with Lucile Jenkins, Paul Emmett and Pauline Emmett. "June 1982 Lucile Pauling Jenkins Linus Pauling Paul and Pauline Emmett OSU Class of 1922 Reunion" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1982.
1982i.6.
Linus Pauling stands indoors with Lucile Jenkins, Paul and Pauline Emmett. "June 1982 Lucile Pauling Jenkins Linus Pauling Paul and Pauline Emmett OSU Class of 1922 Reunion" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1982.
1982i.7.
Linus Pauling standing outside a building with columns in between two unidentified men, wearing graduation robes. LP is holding a bust of Albert Schweitzer. "College Orange CA 1982" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1982.
1982i.8.
Linus Pauling congratulates an unidentified woman, handing her a diploma. "LP" "Jacksonville Univ" "Commencement" "24 Ap. 1982" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1982.
1982i.9.
Linus Pauling standing in the center of a group consisting of four unidentified men. They all have a rope with an emblem medallion on their necks. "1982" "Brussels" [Info on photo:] "Copyright Henri Peeters, Rozelaariaan 4A 1990 Hoeilart Tel (02) 6579647" Black and white print. 1982.
1982i.10.
Linus Pauling (second from the right) sitting and talking around a dining table with Professor and Mrs. H. Deelstra and three unidentified individuals. "Brussels 1982 - March" "Prof. + Mrs H. Deelstra, Antwerp U., to my right" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1982.
1982i.11.
Linus Pauling and Pres. Kinne smiling. They both are looking towards the right. Behind them is a framed piece of artwork. "LP + Pres. F. Kinne" "1982" "0335 [written in pencil]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1982.
1982i.12.
Linus Pauling and Pres. Kinne sitting and smiling. To LP's right is an unidentified man with his hand on LP's back. "1982" "0463 [written in pencil]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1982.
1982i.13.
Linus Pauling and Pres. F. Kinne smiling. Both are looking directly into the camera. Behind them is a framed piece of artwork. "LP + Pres. F. Kinne" "1982" "0464 [written in pencil]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1982.
1982i.14.
Linus Pauling with leis on, speaking with Sabrina Pauling and Bernard Punikaia. "30 Jan 1982" ; "ACLU of Hawaii Annual Dinner 1982" ; "Sabrina Pauling and Bernard Punikaia, Hansen's disease activist." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. January 30, 1982.
1982i.15.
Linus Pauling standing between Governor and Mrs. George Abijoshi. All are wearing leis and facing the camera. "30 Jan 1982" ; "LP with Governor of Hawaii" ; "ACLU of Hawaii Annual Dinner 1982" ; "Governor and Mrs. George Abijoshi." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. January 30, 1982.
1982i.16.
Linus Pauling standing at a podium with a lei on. Patsy Mink and an unidentified woman stand on the right hand side. "30 Jan 1982" ; "ACLU of Hawaii Annual Dinner 1982" ; "Patsy Mink, former Congresswoman, right" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. January 30, 1982.
1982i.17.
Linus Pauling sitting, wearing four leis and looking up at Linus Pauling Jr. "LP and LP Jr." ; "30 Jan 1982" ; "ACLU of Hawaii Annual Dinner 1982" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. January 30, 1982.
1982i.18.
Linus Pauling standing at a podium with a microphone, smiling. "30 Jan 1982" ; "ACLU of Hawaii Annual Dinner 1982" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. January 30, 1982.
1982i.19.
Linus Pauling sitting on an armchair or couch. Behind him is a curtain. "LP" "24 Ap. 1982" "0378 [written in pencil]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April 24, 1982.
1982i.20.
Portrait of Zhang Xiao-Chian as a young girl. "September. 8 1982" "To Dear Grandpa Prof. Pauling with Best Wishes" "Zhang Xiao-Chian" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. September 8, 1982.
1982i.21.
Zhang Xiao-Chian as a young girl standing outside in a garden, holding a flower. "September. 8 1982" "To Dear Grandpa Prof. Pauling with Best Wishes" "Zhang Xiao-Chian" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 8, 1982.
1982i.22.
Linus Pauling, wearing a black suit, standing outside on a path. Trees and a brick wall are in the background. "LP 1982" "Portola Valley June 1982" "Taken by Zelek Herman" Color print. June, 1982.
1982i.23.
Linus Pauling sitting at a table with five microphones. One is labeled "abc" and "12," and another, "4." Three other microphones lie flat on the table. President Kinne, sits next to LP. "LP and Pres. Kinne 1982" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1982.
1982i.24.
Linus Pauling sitting at a table with five microphones. One is labeled "abc" and "12," and another, "4." Three other microphones lie flat on the table. LP is gesturing with his hands as President Kinne, sitting next to him, looks on. "LP and Pres. Kinne 24 Ap 1982" Photographer unknown. Color print. April 24, 1982.
1982i.25.
Linus Pauling sitting at a table with five microphones. One is labeled "abc" and "12," and another, "4." Three other microphones lie flat on the table. President Kinne stands next to LP and appears to be speaking. "LP & Pres. Frances Kinne Jacksonville U. 24 Ap. 1982" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1982.
1982i.26.
Linus Pauling and President Kinne stand together in a room with artwork on the wall behind them. "LP & Pres. Kinne 1982" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1982.
1982i.27.
Linus Pauling and President Kinne sit and smile at a table with five microphones. One is labeled "abc" and "12," and another "4." Three other microphones lie flat on the table. "LP Pres. Frances Kinne Jacksonville U. 24 Ap 1982" Photographer unknown. Color print. April 24, 1982.
1982i.28.
Linus Pauling sitting at a table with five microphones. One is labeled "abc" and "12," and another, "4." Three other microphones lie flat on the table. LP's hands are resting on the table. "LP. Jacksonville U. 24 Ap. 1982" Photographer unknown. Color print. April 24, 1982.
1982i.29.
Three-quarter view of Linus Pauling sitting at a table with five microphones. One is labeled "abc" and "12". LP's hands are resting on the table. "Linus Pauling Jacksonville U. 24 Ap. 1982" Photographer unknown. Color print. April 24, 1982.
1982i.30.
Linus Pauling sitting at a table behind a microphone labeled "abc" and "12". Another microphone is lying on the table. LP's hands are crossed in front of him. "LP Jacksonville U. 24 Ap. 1982" Photographer unknown. Color print. April 24, 1982.
1982i.31.
Linus Pauling sitting at a table, gesturing with his hand. A microphone stands directly in front of him is labeled "abc" and "12". Another microphone is visible lying on the table. "LP 24 Ap 1982" Photographer unknown. Color print. April 24, 1982.
1982i.32.
Linus and Linus Pauling Jr. standing outside with their arms on each other's shoulders. Stamp: "NOVEMBER 6 1982" Photographer unknown. Color print. "2.9" On package: "These [3924-3936] are all taken at wedding of Linus Jr. and Stephanie, 6 No v '82". November 6, 1982.
1982i.33.
Linus Pauling shakes hands with Linus Pauling Jr. LP Jr. has his back to the camera. They are indoors. Other people can be seen in the background with Stephanie Pauling and an unidentified woman hugging. Stamp: "NOVEMBER 6 1982" "1-13" Photographer unknown. Color print. November 6, 1982.
1982i.34.
Linus Pauling stands with Stephanie Pauling and Linus Pauling Jr. All are smiling into the camera. Stamp: "NOVEMBER 6 1982" "1-26" Photographer unknown. Color print. November 6, 1982.
1982i.35.
Linus Pauling, Linus Jr., Stephanie Pauling, and her parents stand together. All are wearing strings of white shells. The younger couple is dressed in white and wears an additional string of green leaves. Stamp: "NOVEMBER 6 1982" Photographer unknown. Color print. November 6, 1982.
1982i.36.
Linus Pauling sitting in a chair, talking. To his right, Stephanie Pauling hold his hand as she listens. To his left, LP Jr. sits and listens to him. Stamp: "NOVEMBER 6 1982" Photographer unknown. Color print. November 6, 1982.
1982i.37.
Linus Pauling stands and links arms with Lee Freeton in a white jacket. "1982 LINUS Pauling The MOST Beloved man in the country for his continued EFFORTS to Help one and all" "With Lee Freeton" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1982.
1982i.38.
Linus Pauling stands outside on a podium wearing a ceremonial gown. An unidentified individual is draping a sash over his head from behind. An unidentified woman is speaking at a nearby podium, and other unidentified individuals are seated behind LP on the podium. "Jacksonville U. 1982" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1982.
1982i.39.
Linus Pauling, smiling, standing at a podium with President Kinne who is gesturing. Two unidentified men sit at a table to LP's left. A meal has been served. A Jacksonville University banner hangs behind the podium. "Jacksonville U. 1982" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1982.
1982i.40.
Linus Pauling stands at a podium, smiling. He is holding a large test tube with a white substance in it and a small, white rod. A Jacksonville University banner hangs behind him. "Jacksonville U. 1982" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1982.
1982i.41.
Linus Pauling stands, with his left hand in his pocket, talking to President Kinne and an unidentified woman. "Jacksonville U. 1982" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1982.
1982i.42.
Linus Pauling stands between two women, President Kinne on his left, and an unidentified woman on his right. His arms are around their shoulders and all three are laughing. "Jacksonville U. 1982" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1982.
1982i.43.
Linus Pauling stands in a graduation gown on an outdoor stage. An unidentified man behind him is placing a sash around his neck. An unidentified woman is speaking at a podium to his right, and other unidentified individuals are seated behind him. "Jacksonville U. 1982" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1982.
1982i.44.
Linus Pauling speaks at a podium, wearing a graduation gown. Unidentified individuals in graduation caps and gowns are visible in the background. "Jacksonville U. 1982" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1982.
1982i.45.
Linus Pauling stands outside, speaking behind a podium. He wears a graduation gown. The plaque on the podium reads Jacksonville University. "Jacksonville U. 1982" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1982.
1982i.46.
Head and shoulders of Linus Pauling and Glen Detmann, who wears a name tag. A large wheel is on the wall behind them. "Dr. Linus Pauling (U.S.A.)" "Glen Detmann (Austria)" "Irwin Stone Birthday Party" "November 13th 1982" Photographer unknown. Color print. November 13, 1982.
1982i.47.
Head and shoulders of Linus Pauling and Glen Detmann. A large wheel is partially visible behind them on the wall. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1982.
1982i.48.
A large group from the Oregon Agricultural College Class of '22 in the Memorial Union lounge, standing on the stairs. Linus Pauling is 3rd from left, 2nd row up. There is an orange and black banner saying "Welcome back to O.A.C." [On the bottom of the photo:] "Class of 1922, Oregon State University, June 12, 1982. Hise Studio." "Row 1: A.G. 'Tony' Schelle, Rebecca Schelle, Bessie Gragg Murphy, Katherine Higby, Frances Wright Jonasson, Amy Thompson Hall, John Briggs, Neil Hall, Frances Harrison, Eldon Cofer, Emily Thompson Cofer, Helen Rees Painter, Geneviene Betts Carne, Lois Varney Baker, Ann Brugger Pace, Alice Gilstrap Whisler, Alice Feike Wieman." "Row 2: George Payne, Lucile Pauling Jenkins, Linus Pauling, Arthur Allen, Richard Slater, Bernice Bright Slater, Ida Clifford Niesen, Lloyd Gregg, Raymond Stenback, V. Neale Freeman, Tom Maberly, Donald Macpherson." "Row 3: Claude Palmer, Paul Emmett, Pauline Pauling Emmett, Jena Richardson, Paul Richardson, Donal J. McNeil, Mildred Jackson Read, Benjamin Schumacher, Anna Luch Widby, Helen Moore Bradley, George Harper, Vernon Harper." "Row 4: Helen Matley Palmer, Natheel Donaca Irwin, Ordow Irwin, Esther Busch Croisan, Alma Scharpf Wiggins, Ralph Yolk, Emily Stoneberg Simmons, Chuck Taylor, Esther Harris Taylor, Bernice Nelson Willcox." "Row 5: Albert Bauer, Myrtle Bauer, Calvin Smith, Frank Groves" "Row 6: Don McBain, Bertha Kellogg, Mark Kellogg" Color print. June 12, 1982.
1982i.49.
A portrait of Linus Pauling wearing a pin-striped suit. He is angled toward the camera. "Jill [Connefax?], Salem, June 11, 1982" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 11, 1982.
1982i.50.
Linus Pauling sitting in a chair in front of a bookshelf and speaking to Linus Pauling Jr. LP Jr. is sitting to LP's left, with one side visible in the image. "310" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1982.
1982i.51.
Linus Pauling sitting in a chair, legs crossed, speaking with LP Jr. who sits on a bench. Behind them is a wall of bookshelves and a lamp. "3.9" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1982.
1982i.52.
Linus Pauling sitting with legs crossed in a chair, looking at LP Jr. who is holding a drink. Behind them is a bookshelf. "3-8" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1982.
1982i.53.
Linus Pauling sitting in a chair, talking with Stephanie Pauling who is sitting, facing LP and holding his hand. She is smiling and looking at the floor. Linus Pauling Jr. is sitting next to them. Behind them is a bookshelf. "3-11" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1982.
1982i.54.
L to R: Linda Pauling Kamb, Stephanie Pauling, Linus Pauling Jr., unidentified woman, Linus Pauling and an unidentified woman. Behind them is a bookshelf and a stone fireplace. "By u Ossiptt[?] 11/6/82 #9" "1-20" Photographer unknown. Color print. November 6, 1982.
1982i.55.
Linus Pauling, Stephanie Pauling, Stephanie Pauling's father and Linus Pauling Jr. standing in a room with a bookshelf behind them. "1-25" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1982.
1982i.56.
Linus Pauling leaning over to hug Stephanie Pauling. Three unidentified women look on. Linus Pauling Jr is partially visible hugging a guest who is not in the image. "1-12" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1982.
1982i.57.
Linus Pauling sitting in a chair, looking to one side. Behind him is a large bookcase. "3.36 11/6/82" Photographer unknown. Color print. November 6, 1982.
1982i.58.
Linus Pauling standing at a podium, wearing a suit and multiple leis. "ACLU annual dinner - Honolulu Jan 30 1982" Photographer unknown. Color print. January 30, 1982.
1982i.59.
Linus Pauling Jr, leaning over and resting one elbow on a knee, next to Linus Pauling who is seated. Both men look at the camera. "ACLUH Annual Dinner Honolulu Jan 31 1982" Photographer unknown. Color print. January 31, 1982.
1982i.60.
Linus Pauling talking to an individual not in the photograph. An unidentified individual is partially visible, standing next to him. "ACLU-H annual dinner 30 Jan 1982" Photographer unknown. Color print. January 30, 1982.
1982i.61.
Linus Pauling sitting at a dinner table, wearing several leis. He is leaning over the table. Other unidentified individuals are also visible. "ACLU-H Annual Dinner 30 Jan 1982" Photographer unknown. Color print. January 30, 1982.
1982i.62.
Linus Pauling sitting at a desk covered in journals and molecular models. He is turned to face the camera, with one arm out to the side. Photographed by Corinth films, color print. 1982.
1982i.63.
Linus Pauling writing on a chalkboard. Photo is reversed from original. Photographed by Corinth films, color print. 1982.

1983i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1983.
1983i.1.
Linus Pauling and Paul C. Warnke. Copyrighted by The Washington Post Company. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1983.
1983i.2.
Portrait of Linus Pauling smiling and tossing an orange in the air. Copyright by Starlight Photo Agency. Photographer Roger Ressmeyer. Color print. 1983.
1983i.3.
Linus Pauling holding an award [possibly the Donon Peppar Humanitarian Award?] Group photo taken at a formal reception. Ewan Cameron stands to the far left, along with an unidentified woman [Cameron's wife?] and an unidentified man. February 24, 1983. Photographer unknown. Color print. February 24, 1983.
1983i.4.
Linus Pauling with Secretary of Health and Human Services Margaret Heckler, Dr. Arthur Sackler, Dr. Jean Mayer. Taken in Boston, Nov. 18, 1983, given to Linus Pauling in 1984 by Secretary Heckler. Photographer unknown. Color print. November 18, 1983.
1983i.5.
David Shoemaker and Clara Shoemaker. Working in an X-ray Lab at OSU. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1983.
1983i.6.
Linus Pauling and David Shoemaker talking to each other in front of a chalkboard. Chemistry Department Lecture Hall, OSU. Chalkboard writings. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1983.
1983i.7.
Clara Shoemaker and David Shoemaker. Working on X-ray Lab Diffractometer Computer at OSU. Photographer unidentified. Black and white print. 1983.
1983i.8.
David Shoemaker and Clara Shoemaker. Working at Syntex Diffractometer, OSU x-ray lab. Photographer unidentified. Black and white print. 1983.
1983i.9.
Linus Pauling. Standing at OSU after Chemistry Department Lecture, OSU. Photographer unidentified. Black and white print. 1983.
1983i.10.
Clara Shoemaker, Linus Pauling and David Shoemaker standing together in front of the OSU Chemistry Building. Photographer unidentified. Black and white print. 1983.
1983i.11.
Linus Pauling smiling in front of chalkboard notations, lecture on metals. OSU Chemistry Hall. Photographer unidentified. Black and white print. 1983.
1983i.12.
Linus Pauling speaking to and shaking hands with an unidentified man while another unidentified man stands nearby, Nov. 25, 1983. Color print, photographer unknown. November 25, 1983.
1983i.13.
Linus Pauling standing up and shaking hand of unidentified man. Unidentified individuals are seated in the background. Top of photo printing, November 24. Photographer unknown. Color print. November 24, 1983.
1983i.14.
"Milton Berle, national chairman of the American Longevity Association (ALA), Nobel laureate Dr. Linus Pauling, Dr. Mayer and Dr. Robert Morin, president, ALA, and UCLA pathology professor." Photographer unknown. Color print. September 24, 1983.
Sequence of photos through 1983i.17. Photo album, in separate box. "American Longevity Association's Second annual Dinner Honoring, "80 and Over ... and Still Going Strong!" Beverly Hills, California." "Please accept this album with my compliments. I was very pleased that you were able to share the occasion with me. Armand Hammer." "Beverly Hilton Hotel, September 24, 1983."
1983i.15.
"Linda Kamb and her father, Dr. Linus Pauling." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1983.
1983i.16.
"Dr. Pauling and Rosemary Tomich." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1983.
1983i.17.
"Dr. Morin; Dr. Hammer; Dr. Mayer; Dr. Paul Saltman, professor of biology, University of California at San Diego; Dr. Pauling; and Rudy Vallee join in a salute to a distinguished group aged "80 and over... and still going strong" with a toast to good health and growing older." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1983.
1983i.18.
Linus Pauling standing in the center of nineteen men in a group photo. The majority of individuals are unidentified. "Reception at / Dr. Kunin's house ; May 7, 1983 ; (O.M.S. Symposium) ; Crellin, Emile ; Frank Catchpool ; Kames [?] ; Irwin Stone, LP; Keinem [?]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. May 7, 1983.
1983i.19.
Linus Pauling standing with Milton Berle and Linda Pauling-Kamb. "Berle, Milton ; Linda ; LP AM. Landgruty Dasy Banquet 24 September. 1983" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. September 24, 1983.
1983i.20.
Linus Pauling standing behind a podium with several microphones attached. Around him, signs in German are posted. "Mointz 2 July 1983 / Linda Pauling Kamb / 3500 Fairpoint / Pasadena, Ca 91107" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 2, 1983.
1983i.21.
Linus Pauling sitting on a panel with at least three unidentified men. Signs in German are posted around them. "Mainz / 2 July 1983" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 2, 1983.
1983i.22.
An unidentified man wearing glasses speaking behind a podium with several of microphones. There is a sign in German on the front of the podium. "Arbeiterfotografie Koln Andreas Neumann, 5 Koln 1, Brusseler Platz 26 Konto: Postscheckamt Koln, Adreas Neumann 21032B-505 / Veroffentlichung bitte nur nach vorheriger Absprache / Kongress der Naturwissenshaftler fur den Frieden, Mainz 2.7.83 ; Mainz 2.July 1983" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 2, 1983.
1983i.23.
Linus Pauling and an unidentified woman smile and pose in front of a podium. "Aging LA / 23 June 1983" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 23, 1983.
1983i.24.
Linus Pauling and an unidentified woman talk to Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley. "Aging LA / 23 June 1983 / Mayor Bradley of LA / LP" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 23, 1983.
1983i.25.
Linus Pauling holding a large book, talking to an unidentified man with glasses. "Aging LA / 24 June 1983" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 24, 1983.
1983i.26.
Linus Pauling holding a large book and package, talking to an unidentified man and an unidentified woman. They are standing next to a dining table. "Aging LA / 23 June 1983" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 23, 1983.
1983i.27.
Linus Pauling standing behind a podium, posing with a group of unidentified individuals. "Aging LA / 23 June 1983" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 23, 1983.
1983i.28.
Linus Pauling and an unidentified woman looking at object held upright by another unidentified woman. "Aging LA / 23 June 1983" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 23, 1983.
1983i.29.
Linus Pauling standing next to an unidentified woman. Both are smiling into the camera. "Aging LA / 23 June 1983" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 23, 1983.
1983i.30.
Linus Pauling sitting at a table with Linda Pauling-Kamb. They are turned towards an unidentified couple standing behind Linda. "Aging LA / 23 June 1983" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 23, 1983.
1983i.31.
Linus Pauling and an unidentified man standing together. LP is holding a large brown envelope and sheets of paper. They are standing in a dining room with tables and chairs. "Aging LA / 23 June 1983" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 23, 1983.
1983i.32.
Linus Pauling standing and posing with two unidentified women. All three are smiling into the camera. Unidentified Individual stand behind them. "Aging LA / 23 June 1983" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 23, 1983.
1983i.33.
Linus Pauling and an unidentified man standing across from Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley and an unidentified woman. Mayor Bradley is shaking hands with the unidentified man. "Aging LA / 23 June 1983 / LP / Mayor / Sasha Bradley" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 23, 1983.
1983i.34.
Linus Pauling standing with Linda Pauling-Kamb, an unidentified male and an unidentified female. LP is looking at Linda. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1983.
1983i.35.
Linus Pauling standing, both his hands holding on to his lapel. In front of him is an unidentified man talking to him and gesturing. An unidentified woman is standing next to both men. "Aging LA / 23 June 1983" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1983.
1983i.36.
Linus Pauling and an unidentified man talking in a garden. In the background is a fence and building. LP is sitting on a big rock and is holding a small notebook. The unidentified man is standing with his hands behind his back, looking directly into the camera. "LP / Josq H...[?] / 1983 24 November / Cartagena" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November 24, 1983.
1983i.37.
Linus Pauling sitting on a big rock between Alfred Hanck and an unidentified man standing with their hands behind their backs. In the background is a fence and building. "Alfred Hanck / Jorg [?]" [Cartagena November 1983] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November, 1983.
1983i.38.
Linus Pauling standing between Alfred Hanck and an unidentified man. Behind them is a modern sculpture and a building in the background. "LP" [Cartagena November 1983] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November, 1983.
1983i.39.
Linus Pauling standing between Alfred Hanck and an unidentified man. In the background is a tree and a building. [Cartagena November 1983] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November, 1983.
1983i.40.
Linus Pauling talking to Alfred Hanck in a garden. LP is gesturing while Alfred Hanck has his hands behind his back. Behind them is a modern sculpture and a building. [Cartagena November 1983] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November, 1983.
1983i.41.
Linus Pauling and Alfred Hanck standing in front of a modern sculpture. On the left side of the image, an unidentified man is standing and looking into the camera with his hands on his hips. In the background is a tree and a building. [Cartagena November 1983] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November, 1983.
1983i.42.
Linus Pauling standing between Alfred Hanck and an unidentified man. All of them have their hands behind their backs. A building and a tree are in the background. [Cartagena November 1983] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November, 1983.
1983i.43.
Linus Pauling standing in front of a modern sculpture. A folder is tucked under his arm and he is pointing. [Cartagena November 1983] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November, 1983.
1983i.44.
Linus Pauling sitting on a rock next to an unidentified gentleman who is standing. Both men are looking into the camera. [Cartagena November 1983] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November, 1983.
1983i.45.
Linus Pauling and Alfred Hanck standing in front of a modern sculpture, talking. LP is gesturing. [Cartagena November 1983] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November, 1983.
1983i.46.
Linus Pauling, Alfred Hanck and an unidentified gentleman standing on a lawn in front of some buildings. [Cartagena November 1983] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November, 1983.
1983i.47.
Linus Pauling, Alfred Hanck and an unidentified gentleman standing on a lawn in front of some buildings. All are looking at the camera. [Cartagena November 1983] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November, 1983.
1983i.48.
Linus Pauling, Alfred Hanck and an unidentified gentleman standing on a lawn in front of some buildings. All are looking at the camera. [Cartagena November 1983] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November, 1983.
1983i.49.
Linus Pauling, Alfred Hanck and an unidentified man standing on a lawn in front of some buildings. All are looking at the camera. [Cartagena November 1983] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November, 1983.
1983i.50.
Linus Pauling, Alfred Hanck and an unidentified gentleman in front of a modern sculpture and a building. All are looking at the camera. [Cartagena November 1983] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November, 1983.
1983i.51.
Linus Pauling sitting on a rock with an unidentified man who is standing next to him. [Cartagena November 1983] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November, 1983.
1983i.52.
Linus Pauling standing on the lawn in front of a building with his hands holding his jacket open. [Cartagena November 1983] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November, 1983.
1983i.53.
Linus Pauling, Alfred Hanck and an unidentified gentleman standing in front of some buildings on a lawn. [Cartagena November 1983] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November, 1983.
1983i.54.
Linus Pauling, Alfred Hanck and an unidentified gentleman standing on the lawn in front of a building. All are looking at the camera, smiling. The unidentified man on the left is slightly cropped. [Cartagena November 1983] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November, 1983.
1983i.55.
Linus Pauling standing in front of a modern sculpture and gesturing. [Cartagena November 1983] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November, 1983.
1983i.56.
Linus Pauling standing with a large modern sculpture over his shoulder and smiling. [Cartagena November 1983] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November, 1983.
1983i.57.
Close-up of Linus Pauling. "Lethbridge, Ont" "19 Oct 1983" "U. Of Lethbridge" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. October 19, 1983.
1983i.58.
Close-up of Linus Pauling speaking, his hand on his head. "Lethbridge, Ont" "19 Oct 1983" "U. Of Lethbridge" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. October 19, 1983.
1983i.59.
Close-up of Linus Pauling speaking. "Lethbridge, Ont" "19 October 1983" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. October 19, 1983.
1983i.60.
Close-up of Linus Pauling speaking. "Lethbridge, Ont" "19 October 1983" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. October 19, 1983.
1983i.61.
Close-up of Linus Pauling smiling. "Lethbridge, Ont" "19 October 1983" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. October 19, 1983.
1983i.62.
Close-up of Linus Pauling speaking, looking into the camera. "Lethbridge, Ont" "19 October 1983" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. October 19, 1983.
1983i.63.
Linus Pauling holding some books and greeting an unidentified woman. There are other unidentified individuals in the background. "Mainz" "2 July 1983" "LP and Chorista Classsem of Essen" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 2, 1983.
1983i.64.
Linus Pauling standing at a table between Dr. S. Smale and Dr. P. Starlin[?]."Mainz 2 July 1983" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 2, 1983.
1983i.65.
Linus Pauling standing behind a table between Dr. S. Smale and Dr. P. Starlin[?]. LP has his right hand raised, the professors next to him are applauding. "2 July 1983" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 2, 1983.
1983i.66.
Linus Pauling standing and gesturing in front of a podium with several microphones in front of him. "Mainz 2 July 1983" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 2, 1983.
1983i.67.
An unidentified man interviewing Linus Pauling in an empty room. A German banner is hung on the back wall. "Mainz 2 July 1983" "Naturwissenschaftler" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 2, 1983.
1983i.68.
Professor Alois Stoff shaking hands and talking with Linus Pauling. A third unidentified man behind LP seems to be listening to LP's conversation. "Mainz 2 July 1983" "LP & Prof. Alois Stoff of Essen" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 2, 1983.
1983i.69.
Linus Pauling sitting between Pastor Martin Niemoller and his wife and son. LP is holding Pastor Martin Niemoller's hand. All are smiling. "LP & Pastor Martin Niemoller (wife and son). Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1983.
1983i.70.
17 photos of Linus Pauling seated at a table with a green chalkboard and white screen behind him. He is wearing his black beret. Envelope says: "Mr. Sabin's negatives of LP, 1983." Photographer unknown. Color prints. 1983.
1983i.71.
A close up portrait of Linus Pauling. "LP" "July 1983" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July, 1983.
1983i.72.
Linus Pauling smiling and sitting in front of some books in an office. "LP" "July 1983" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July, 1983.
1983i.73.
Linus Pauling sitting in front of some books, looking into the camera. A poster of a molecular model is hung on the wall. "LP" "July 1983" "Andrea...[?]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July, 1983.
1983i.74.
Linus Pauling sitting in front of some books. "LP" "M...[?]" "July 1983" "Andrey...[?]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July, 1983.
1983i.75.
Linus Pauling giving a speech with at least twelve microphones in front of him. "Copyright 1983 - Stacy P. Duncan" "Greenpeace News Conference: June 10, 1983. Commemorating Twentieth Anniversary of the Limited Test Ban Treaty. Photo: Dr. Linus Pauling" Black and white print. June 10, 1983.
1983i.76.
Close-up of Linus Pauling in profile, smiling. "LP July 1983" "Andrea...[?]" "1483 [photo's number]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July, 1983.
1983i.77.
Close up of Linus Pauling smiling and looking to the left of the camera. Stacks of books are visible behind him. "LP July 1983 @ Andrea v. Trosdale" "1482" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July, 1983.
1983i.78.
Framed picture of Caltech. "Caltech 1910-1950: An Urgan Architecture for Southern California" "4 May through 30 June 1983" "Baxter Art Gallery" "California Institute of Technology" [Original found on shelving near Large Photos box] Photographer unknown. Color print. May 4 - June 30, 1983.
1983i.79.
Paul and Pauline Emmett, posing in a living room. Paul is seated on a desk and Pauline stands next to him. Paul has his arm around her waist and Pauline has her hand on his knee. "July 24 1983" "Pauline and Paul Emmett" Photographer unknown. Color print. July 24, 1983.
1983i.80.
A group photograph with Linus Pauling sitting next to Goldie and Morgan in the front while Pauline Emmett, Dick Morgan and Lucile Jenkins stand in the back. L to R, Back to Front: "Pauline, Dick Morgan, Lucile, Goldie, Morgan, LP" "(sons and daughters of Goldie, [?], of Lindle) Farhing[?]" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1983.
1983i.81.
Linus Pauling sitting in a chair with Pauline Pauling Emmett and Lucile Pauling Jenkins standing behind him. "Pauline, Lucile, Linus" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1983.
1983i.82.
Linus Pauling standing with his arms around his two sisters, Lucile and Pauline. "March 1983" Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1983.
1983i.83.
A group of unidentified individuals sitting in chairs all facing the front of the room as two unidentified men in the middle set up a slide projector. Linus Pauling is on the left side of the photo in the front row. "LPI Morishige Seminar, Sept. 1983" Photographer unknown. Color print. September, 1983.
1983i.84.
Linus Pauling standing next to a car, speaking with Fukumi Morishige. "1983 LP Morishige" Stamp: "83 8 17" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1983.
1983i.85.
Linus Pauling standing with an unidentified man in a classroom, holding his arm. A chalkboard and periodic table are on the wall behind them. "1983" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1983.
1983i.86.
An unidentified man lecturing to a small classroom of unidentified individuals. A slide projector is set up in the middle of the room. Linus Pauling sits in the front row. "1983" Stamp: "83 8 17" Photographer unknown. Color print. August 17, 1983.
1983i.87.
Linus Pauling holding a paper in his hand. Fukumi Morishige, Tom Chou and an unidentified man are on his right, preparing to leave. All are wearing suits. "1983 LP Morishige, Tom Chiou -1" Stamp: "83 8 17" Photographer unknown. Color print. August 17, 1983.
1983i.88.
A dinner party. Fukumi Morishige is speaking and gesturing, while the others seated around a long table, watch him. Linus Pauling is third from the left. Emile Zuckerkandl, Akira Murata and Zelek Herman are also present."1983" Stamp: "83 8 17" Photographer unknown. Color print. August 17, 1983.
1983i.89.
Linus Pauling standing with two unidentified women and Hubert Keithly. Behind them is a garden and trees. "7-25-83" Photographer unknown. Color print. July 25, 1983.
1983i.90.
Linus Pauling standing with Hubert Keithley, Herbert Keithley and Lura Keithley Wheeler. Behind them is a garden and trees. "L to R: Hubert Keithly, Linus Pauling, Lura Keithley Wheeler, Herbert Keithley" "7-24-83" Photographer unknown. Color print. July 24, 1983.
1983i.91.
A group posing together, consisting of Richard Morgan, Lucile Jenkins, Paul and Pauline Emmett, all standing behind Linus Pauling. In the background is a garden and trees. "Back: Richard Morgan, Lucile Jenkins, Paul and Pauline Emmett, Front: Linus Pauling" "7-24-83" Photographer unknown. Color print. July 24, 1983.
1983i.92.
Linus Pauling standing with Bill & Pat Crimmel and Talena Person (young girl) outdoors. [People are identified on the front of photo] "7-25-83" "1871" Photographer unknown. Color print. July 25, 1983.
1983i.93.
Linus Pauling sitting with Rick Seifert and Kurt Wilson at a table. A copy of No More War is displayed on the table. L to R: Rick Seifert, Linus Pauling, Kurt Wilson. Label: "7-24-83 Interviewer Rick Siefert Linus Photographer Kurt Wilson" "7-24-83 24 July 1983 Kelso Wn Neil Family reunion 1870" Photographer unknown. Color print. July 24, 1983.
1983i.94.
Linus Pauling standing between Lura Keithley Wheeler, Lucile Jenkins, Pauline Emmett and Pearl Leonard. Label: "L to R: Lura Keithley Wheeler, Lucile Jenkins, Linus Pauling, Pauline Emmett, Pearl Leonard" "7-25-83 1873" Photographer unknown. Color print. July 25, 1983.
1983i.95.
Linus Pauling sitting in a chair, Lura Keithley Wheeler and an unidentified woman standing behind him. The unidentified woman is holding a copy of the book "No More War" "7-25-83 1877" Photographer unknown. Color print. July 25, 1983.
1983i.96.
Linus Pauling sitting in a chair, in front of Pauline Emmett and Lucile Jenkins. "7-25-83" Photographer unknown. Color print. July 25, 1983.
1983i.97.
A group photograph with Linus Pauling sitting next to Goldie and Morgan in the front while Pauline Emmett, Dick Morgan and Lucile Jenkins stand in the back. "Pauling & Neal family Reunions '82 - '83" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1983.
1983i.98.
Linus Pauling sitting on the lawn in a group photo at a Darling family reunion. One woman is holding a copy of the book "No More War." "Standing: Judy & Perry Keithley, Pearl Leonard, Marie Stephenson, Bill & Betty Hanauska, Pauline Pauling Emmett, Richard Morgan, Lucille Pauling Jenkins, Betty Keithley, Floyd Swearingen, Herbert Keithley, Patricia & Bill Crimmel. Sitting: Hubert Keithley, Phillip Stephenson, Paul Emmett, Linus Pauling, Goldie Swearingen, Lura Keithley Wheeler. Seated on Ground: Talena Person, Patty Keithley Bonney, Blair & Todd Keithley. Taken at Hubert & Betty Keithley's 1106 South 4th Kelso, Washington Sunday, July 24, 1983 Underlined names indicate descendants of Calvin Harvey Neal (b. 1824) and Alcy Jane Bilyeu (b. 1826)" Photographer unknown. Color print. July 24, 1983.
1983i.99.
Linus Pauling and Irwin Stone at Stone's 75th birthday celebration. Three unidentified individuals are in the background. "[back of photograph is black. A envelope reads:] Irwin Stone 1983, Photos from Irwin's 75th" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1983.
1983i.100.
Linus Pauling and Irwin Stone shaking hands at Stone's 75th birthday celebration. Two unidentified men are standing behind them. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1983.
1983i.101.
Irwin Stone blowing out candles on his 75th birthday cake. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1983.
1983i.102.
Irwin Stone and an unidentified woman at his 75th birthday celebration. They are both looking at the camera and smiling. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1983.
1983i.103.
Linus Pauling with two unidentified women and an unidentified man at Irwin Stone's 75th birthday celebration. They are all smiling and looking to the left. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1983.
1983i.104.
Linus Pauling with three unidentified women, an unidentified man, and Irwin Stone at Stone's birthday. They are all lined up and smiling. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1983.
1983i.105.
Linus Pauling at Irwin Stone's 75th birthday celebration. He is smiling. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1983.
1983i.106.
Linus Pauling with five unidentified men at an event in Seattle. They are standing in a group all talking to each other. "Seattle Pauling Award to Pimentel 23 March 1983" Photographer unknown. Color print. March 23, 1983.
1983i.107.
Linus Pauling speaking from a podium at an event in Seattle. Long tables extend from each side of the podium. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1983.
1983i.108.
Linus Pauling standing with four unidentified men at an event in Seattle. They are all lined up, most are looking at the camera. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1983.
1983i.109.
Linus Pauling giving a speech from a podium surrounded by microphones. Many posters reading "Verantwortung fur den frieden" are posted on the stage. "Mainz 2.7.83 2270 Gunther Heipp Pfarrer Feldmann-Strabe 40 D - 6600 Saarbrucken" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1983.
1983i.110.
Close-up of podium with microphones and posters. "Mainz 2 July 1983" Photographer unknown. Color print. July 2, 1983.
1983i.111.
Linus Pauling sitting at a long table with two unidentified men and three microphones. The photo is very dark on the left side. "Mainz 2 July 1983" Photographer unknown. Color print. July 2, 1983.
1983i.112.
Linus Pauling standing on a stage with two unidentified men. The audience is in the foreground. Behind the stage a large banner reads "Verantwortung fur den frieden." "Mainz 2 July 1983" Photographer unknown. Color print. July 2, 1983.
1983i.113.
Five unidentified men applauding as Linus Pauling walks to a long table on the stage. Behind the stage there is a large banner "Verantwortung fur den frieden." "Mainz 2 July 1983" Photographer unknown. Color print. July 2, 1983.
1983i.114.
Linus Pauling giving a speech from a podium surrounded by microphones. Many posters reading "Verantwortung fur den frieden" are posted on the stage. "Mainz 2.7.83 2269 Gunther Heipp Pfarrer Feldmann-Strabe 40 D - 6600 Saarbrucken" Photographer unknown. Color print. July 2, 1983.
1983i.115.
Linus Pauling giving a speech from a podium surrounded by microphones. Many posters reading "Verantwortung fur den frieden" are posted on the stage. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1983.
1983i.116.
Linus Pauling shown in a three-quarter view, looking to the left of the camera. "17 / II Foto Kurt Goldberger Oskar Maria Graf Ring 60 8000 Munchen 83" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1983.
1983i.117.
Linus Pauling giving a speech from a podium surrounded by microphones. He is in profile. "9 / I Foto Kurt Goldberger Oskar Maria Graf Ring 60 8000 Munchen 2266" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1983.
1983i.118.
Linus Pauling sitting with Pastor Martin Niemoller, outdoors. They are holding hands and looking in separate directions. "Winbodu July 3, 1983 Mortil Niemolb[?] Linus Pauling" Photographer unknown. Color print. July 3, 1983.
1983i.119.
Linus Pauling at an event, smiling. The background is black. "To Dr. Linus Pauling ACS meeting Wn DC 8/28/83 Best wishes, Grace Borowitz" Photographer unknown. Color print. August 28, 1983.
1983i.120.
Linus Pauling standing between Dr. Petrack and Dr. Borowitz. "1983 Wn DC ACS meeting LP Dr. Barbara Petrack Dr. Grace Borowitz" "Grace Borowitz 8/28/83" Photographer unknown. Color print. August 28, 1983.
1983i.121.
Linus Pauling giving a speech from a podium surrounded by microphones. Many posters reading "Verantwortung fur den frieden" are posted on the sage. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1983.
1983i.122.
Linus Pauling giving a speech from a podium surrounded by microphones. Many posters reading "Verantwortung fur den frieden" are posted on the stage. "Mainz 2 July 1983 2265" Photographer unknown. Color print. July 2, 1983.
1983i.123.
Linus Pauling standing in a room with two unidentified men. "May 1983 Wesley Furste, M.D., F.A.C.S. 3545 Olentangy River Road, Columbus Ohio 43214 Phone (614) 268-4224" Photographer unknown. Color print. May, 1983.
1983i.124.
Linus Pauling standing and talking with four unidentified men and an unidentified woman in a large room. "May 1983 Wesley Furste, M.D., F.A.C.S. 3545 Olentangy River Road, Columbus Ohio 43214 Phone (614) 268-4224" Photographer unknown. Color print. May, 1983.
1983i.125.
Linus Pauling standing next to an unidentified man at an event who is wearing a name tag. Both men are looking at the camera. "May 1983 Wesley Furste, M.D., F.A.C.S. 3545 Olentangy River Road, Columbus Ohio 43214 Phone (614) 268-4224" Photographer unknown. Color print. May, 1983.
1983i.126.
Linus Pauling sitting at a dinner table with two unidentified couples in a dining room. "Palm Beach, Fla Round Table 1983" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1983.
1983i.127.
Pauline Emmett and Ruth sitting on chairs against a wall. Ruth has her arm on the back of Pauline's chair. "Pauline and Ruth" "rt"[under Pauline's name] Photographer unknown. Color print. 1983.
1983i.128.
Ronald and Ruth standing in front of a banquet table with a large vase of flowers. "Ronald and Ruth" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1983.
1983i.129.
Pauline Emmett, Karla and an unidentified woman eat cake and sit in chairs against a wall. "?nile, Karla, Pauline" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1983.
1983i.130.
Linus Pauling standing with Mr. Tada in front of a blackboard covered with LP's writing. "1983 at Reitaken Univ. LP & Mitsugasu Tada" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1983.
1983i.131.
Linus Pauling standing with Mr. Kornberg, Mr. Florey, and Mr. Taube, outdoors. A building and trees are visible in the background. "Kornberg Florey Henry Taube LP on the day when Henry was awarded the 1983 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. At Stanford" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1983.
1983i.132.
Linus Pauling seated at a dinner table with Mr. Lasagna and Ms. Kent. A head of an unidentified individual is partially visible. They have drinks on the table. "LP Lou Lasagna Miriam Kent June 1983" Photographer unknown. Color print. June, 1983.
1983i.133.
Linus Pauling standing with his arm on a fence, a dirt road is in the background. A cat is crawling onto his arm from the fence. "LP by Joe McNally, 1983" "at Deer Flat Ranch" Color print. 1983.
1983i.134.
Linus Pauling sitting, leaning against a railing above a lake. He is holding a book while a cat on the railing is reaching towards him. "LP by Joe McNally 1983" "at Deer Flat Ranch" Color print. 1983.
1983i.135.
Linus Pauling sitting at Deer Flat Ranch, relaxing. He is in front of a bookcase, watching the TV. "LP by Joe McNally 1983" "at Deer Flat Ranch" Color print. 1983.
1983i.136.
Linus Pauling leaning against a railing above the lake. The sun is setting behind him. "LP by Joe McNally 1983" "at Deer Flat Ranch" Color print. 1983.
1983i.137.
Linus Pauling sitting on a rock with the lake behind him, looking into the camera. "LP by Joe McNally 1983" "at Deer Flat Ranch" Color print. 1983.
1983i.138.
Portrait of Linus Pauling, smiling. Photograph of Author for book How to Live Longer and Feel Better. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1983.
1983i.139.
Linus Pauling, with a red rose on his lapel, standing with Will Leff. [To left hand corner:] "May your great advice bring you into the 21st century" "Will Leff April 23, 1983. Portland, Oregon." Photographer unknown. Color print. April 23, 1983.
1983i.140.
Linus Pauling wearing a robe and a cap with a tassel, outdoors. "LP Rutgers, June 1983." Photographer unknown. Color print. June, 1983.
1983i.141.
Linus Pauling sitting on a bench, looking up, while he reaches into his pin-stripped jacket. There are two unidentified arms visible to either side of LP. "Maine, 2 July 1983" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 2, 1983.
1983i.142.
Close-up of Linus Pauling. He is leaning back slightly, smiling. "LP, Lindau, 30 June 1983" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 30, 1983.
1983i.143.
Linus Pauling, Hans Bethe, and Vickie Weisskipf standing in front of a shingled building, talking. Two unidentified individuals are in the background. "Vickie Weisskopf, Hans Bethe, and Linus Pauling at the Second Shelter Island Conference, 1983" "Photo by Walter Sullivan, New York Times" "Please return to Linus Pauling, 440 Page Mill Road Palo Alto, CA 94306" Black and white print. 1983.
1983i.144.
Linus Pauling. Portrait. He is leaning his head on his hand, looking into the camera. Photographer Joe McNally, copyright Joe McNally/Wheeler Pictures. Color print. 1983.
1983i.145.
Three unidentified men seated at a marble table, talking. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1983.
1983i.146.
Pauling standing next to an unidentified male with a name tag on his lapel. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1983.
1983i.147.
Darling family reunion. Linus Pauling standing with Betty Hanauska and P.M. Stephenson. "Betty Hanauska P.M. Stephenson Linus Pauling" Courtesy of Betty Hanauska. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1983.
1983i.148.
Darling family reunion. Linus Pauling standing with P.M. Stephenson and Bill Hanauska. "P.M. Stephenson Bill Hanauska Linus Pauling" Courtesy of Betty Hanauska. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1983.
1983i.149.
Darling family reunion. Linus Pauling sitting while his two sisters, Pauling Emmett and Lucile Jenkins, stand behind him. "Pauling Emmett Lucile Jenkins Linus Pauling" Courtesy of Betty Hanauska. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1983.
1983i.150.
Darling family reunion. Linus Pauling sitting next to P.M. Stephenson and Babe Swearingen while Pauline Emmett, Richard Morgan and Lucile Jenkins stand behind them. "Pauline Emmett Richard Morgan Lucile Jenkins Babe Swearingen P.M. Stephenson Linus Pauling" Courtesy of Betty Hanauska. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1983.
1983i.151.
Darling family reunion. Paul and Pauline Emmett posing together. "Pauline Paul Emmett" Courtesy of Betty Hanauska. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1983.
1983i.152.
Darling family reunion. Lucile Jenkins and Babe Swearingen sitting together. "Lucile Jenkins Babe Swearingen" Courtesy of Betty Hanauska. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1983.
1983i.153.
Darling family reunion. P.M. Stephenson standing next to and watching Linus Pauling. "P.M. Stephenson Linus Pauling" Courtesy of Betty Hanauska. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1983.
1983i.154.
Darling family reunion. Small group gathered together, outdoors. "At Lucile's house in Estacada 1981 From left to right Floyd Swearingen, Babe, Lucile Jenkins, Paul, Pauline, Eve, Steve" Courtesy of Betty Hanauska. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1983.

1984i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1984.
1984i.1.
Linus Pauling sitting with Helen Caldicott (Physician, Anti-nuclear activist, Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament, Physicians for Social Responsibility; Third Annual Ava Helen Peace Lectureship for World Peace).[OSU news and Communication Services], photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1984.
1984i.2.
Linus Pauling sitting with Helen Caldicott (Physician, Anti-nuclear activist, Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament, Physicians for Social Responsibility; Third Annual Ava Helen Peace Lectureship for World Peace).[OSU News and Communication Services], photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1984.
1984i.3.
Linus Pauling with Helen Caldicott, (Physician, Anti-nuclear activist, Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament, Physicians for Social Responsibility) Third Annual Ava Helen Peace Lectureship for World Peace. [OSU News and Communication Services] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1984.
1984i.4.
Linus Pauling sitting with Helen Caldicott (Physician, Anti-nuclear activist, Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament, Physicians for Social Responsibility; Third Annual Ava Helen Peace Lectureship for World Peace). [OSU News and Communication Services], photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1984.
1984i.5.
Linus Pauling sitting with Helen Caldicott (Physician, Anti-nuclear activist, Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament, Physicians for Social Responsibility; Third Annual Ava Helen Peace Lectureship for World Peace). [OSU News and Communication Services], photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1984.
1984i.6.
Linus Pauling, among unidentified individuals. Group photo of Nobel Prize winners at a press conference in West Germany, taken in 1964. Picture included in book Noble Prize Winners 1951-1980 by Lisel Ebergall. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1984.
1984i.7.
Linus Pauling standing between two unidentified individuals. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1984.
1984i.8.
Linus Pauling and Sigrun Garfors [sp?]. Together outdoors. Photographer unknown. Color print. (with flyer). 1984.
1984i.9.
Linus Pauling, Sigrun Garfors and other unidentified individuals. Gathered outdoors with the crew of a ship. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1984.
1984i.11.
Drew Korte and Linus Pauling standing together. Correspondence included. Photograph by Diana Korte. Color print. 1984.
1984i.12.
Linus Pauling holding a pointer, standing in front of a chalkboard full of his writing. Correspondence included. "June 18, 1984; Dept. of Chemistry; Moscow State Univ.; Moscow, USSR" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 18, 1984.
1984i.13.
Linus Pauling looking to the right of the camera, standing in front of a chalkboard. "June 18, 1984; Lecture at Department of Chemistry; Moscow State University; Moscow, USSR." Correspondence included, see 1984i.12. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 18, 1984.
1984i.14.
Linus Pauling standing next to an unidentified male. "June 18, 1984; Department of Chemistry; Moscow State University." Correspondence included, see 1984i.12. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 18, 1984.
1984i.15.
Linus Pauling standing with George Wald, Betty Williams, the President of Panama, Esquivel, Vopt of the Norwegian Government and an unidentified male in a furnished room at the Presidential Palace in Panama. All are wearing name tags and are facing the camera. "Presidential Palace, Panama City, R to L: George Wald, LP, Betty Williams, President of Panama, Esquivel, [unidentified], Vopt of Norwegian Gov't, 1984.". 1984.
1984i.16.
Linus Pauling standing in front a sign with the dove of peace, looking up. "LP 1984 Gottingen Marketplace." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1984.
1984i.17.
Linus Pauling standing by a sign with the dove of peace, looking to the left. "LP 1984 Gottingen Marketplace" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1984.
1984i.18.
An unidentified man handing Linus Pauling a medal while they shake hands. Both men are looking into the camera. "Contact Sheet 1, print 19-A / LP receiving Priestley medal" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1984.
1984i.19.
Linus Pauling sitting at a large table with three unidentified men. "Mainz, Oct. 1984" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1984.
1984i.20.
Linus Pauling sitting in front of two unidentified men, smiling and posing for a picture. They all have drinks in their hands. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1984.
1984i.21.
Linus Pauling and an unidentified man stand together and examine a bottle while holding drinks. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1984.
1984i.22.
Linus Pauling standing between three unidentified men in the airport. Two men are carrying suitcases. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1984.
1984i.23.
Linus Pauling sitting next to an unidentified man. LP is gesturing toward his eye. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1984.
1984i.24.
Linus Pauling sitting behind a table, speaking. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1984.
1984i.25.
Linus Pauling sitting and holding a glass in front of a window. He is smiling into the camera. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1984.
1984i.26.
Linus Pauling sitting and smiling behind a table. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1984.
1984i.27.
Linus Pauling sitting behind a table with his head turned away from the camera. He is gesturing with his right arm. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1984.
1984i.28.
Linus Pauling talking to two unidentified women, one woman is holding two baskets. "LP at AU Scientist Award" "Pasadena" "Winter 1984" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1984.
1984i.29.
Linus Pauling shaking hands with an unidentified man behind a podium. The poster on the podium and the banner behind LP is in German. "Gottingen" "1984" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1984.
1984i.30.
Professor Schneider shaking Linus Pauling's hand. "Prof. Schneider & LP" "Gottingen Market Place" "1984" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1984.
1984i.31.
Linus Pauling talking to Prof. Motoo Kimura in front of a chalkboard in a classroom or boardroom. The board has LP's handwriting on it. "LP" "Prof. Motoo Kimura" "April 1984" "National Inst. Of Genetics" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April, 1984.
1984i.32.
Linus Pauling posing with Professor Motoo Kimura, Emile, Morinloge[?] and three unidentified individuals. A world map is displayed on the wall. "AP 1984" "Prof. Motoo Kimura" "LP, Emile, Morinloge[?]" "Nat'l Inst. Of Genetics" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1984.
1984i.33.
Linus Pauling standing between two unidentified men indoors. "Prof. G[?] U Miscovia[?], LP, Dr. Weese[?]" "Press Int. Ass. Official Analytical Chemistry" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1984.
1984i.34.
Linus Pauling smiling behind a podium. An unidentified man standing next to LP has his hands on LP's shoulders. "Prof. Charles K G...[?]" "U. M...[?]" "1984" "LP" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1984.
1984i.35.
Linus Pauling and Glenn Seaborg sitting in chairs, facing Steven Davis, Stephen Goldstein and Jeffrey Crespin seated on a couch. "LP & Glenn Seaborg" "The children, left to right: Steven Davis, Stephen Goldstein, and Jeffrey Crespin" "April 1984" "St. Louis ACS national meeting" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April, 1984.
1984i.36.
Linus Pauling and Glenn Seaborg posing behind Steve Davis, Stephen Goldstein and Jeffrey Crespin. Judith Sincoff is on the right focusing a camera. "LP & Glenn Seaborg" "The children, left to right: Steve Davis, Jeffrey Crespin, and Stephen Goldstein (Mrs. Judith Sincoff in background). Reed School, 9060 Ladue Road, Ladue MO." "April 1984, St. Louis national meeting" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April, 1984.
1984i.37.
Linus Pauling in front of a microphone with his hands in his pockets. "LP at All Saints Church" "1984" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1984.
1984i.38.
Close-up of Linus Pauling smiling and looking directly into the camera. Behind him is a blackboard with his writing. "Linus Pauling" "(1984)" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1984.
1984i.39.
Linus Pauling standing next to a small sign in a parking lot. "LP" "Japan" "1984" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1984.
1984i.40.
Linus Pauling examining a paper with Fukumi Morishige. "LP & Fukumi Morishige" "1984" "Japan" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1984.
1984i.41.
Linus Pauling sitting behind a large dinner table, with an unidentified man to his right. He appears to be talking to the partially visible person to his left. "1984" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1984.
1984i.42.
Linus Pauling fourth from right, stands outside near a structure with a group of unidentified individuals. "Soshima Genetics Int. 1984" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1984.
1984i.43.
Linus Pauling sitting behind a table with an unidentified man to his right. Both have their hands clasped in front of them. "1984 Japan" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1984.
1984i.44.
Linus Pauling second from left, sitting around a small dinner table with Mr. And Mrs. Kuhn, Mr. Dolefel and Mr. Glaher. Mrs. Kuhn is serving cake. "July 6, 1984" "Mr. and Mrs. Kuhn, Mr. Dolefel and Mr. Dr. Glaher (JWF, Gottingen) eating the excellent cake of Mrs. Kuhn!" Photographer unknown. Color print. July 6, 1984.
1984i.45.
Linus Pauling and an unidentified man walk down a pathway with trees on either side. The men are linking arms and talking. "July 6, 1984" Photographer unknown. Color print. July 6, 1984.
1984i.46.
Linus Pauling stands behind a podium, speaking into several microphones. Unidentified men sit on either side of the podium. A large banner, in German, is hung behind LP, as are posters of Einstein. "July 7, 1984 Guttingen/market" Photographer unknown. Color print. July 7, 1984.
1984i.47.
An arch/entryway into a compound, as taken from a car. In German: "August 84" Stamp: "Christa Wachtler, Malerei und Grail 2430 Sierksdori/Ostsee, Dedder 20b. Tel. 04563/5427" "Fischehoude 1984" Photographer unknown. Color print. August, 1984.
1984i.48.
Linus Pauling stands with his arm around Cindy Melichar and her three children named Lori, Jodi and Jerry Melichar stand in front of LP. They are outside a shop. "Robert Melichar M.D. Family Tulsa, Oklahoma Carmel, Calif. 7-10-84" Attached business card: "Cindy - mom, Lori - blond - 11, Jodi - red head - 9, Jerry - 7" "Robert M. Melichar, M.D. General & Peripheral Vascular Surgery" "By appointment Office: 743-2505" "1725 E. 19th Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74104" Photographer unknown. Color print. July 10, 1984.
1984i.49.
Linus Pauling sitting on the right with Lou Lasagna and Dr. Cameron. Mrs. Cameron stands behind LP. "Lou Lasagna, Dr. & Mrs. Cameron, Linus Pauling, Helensburgh, Scotland August 12, 1984" "1984" Photographer unknown. Color print. August 12, 1984.
1984i.50.
Linus Pauling standing on the left with an unidentified woman and an unidentified man standing on the right. "LP with Dr. Gons [?], WLD[?], med. Fn. Of Buffalo, 1984" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1984.
1984i.51.
Linus Pauling second on the left standing with Adolfo Perez Esquivel, Sigrun Parfoms, Betty Williams and an unidentified man. "Adolfo Perez. Esquivel, LP sigrun parfoms-Radio operator. Betty Williams Gor. Wald, 4 nobel Laureates m [?]/s Falknea [?], August 1984." Photographer unknown. Color print. August, 1984.
1984i.52.
An abstract sculpture resembling a figure with a huge molecular structure. "Edgar L. Eckfeldt, sculpture 1984 Aluminum, anodized" "[?]Linus Pauling's contributions to the Architecture of Molecules" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1984.
1984i.53.
An abstract sculpture resembling a figure with a huge molecular structure, the figure's back is facing the camera. "Edgar L. Eckfeldt, 1915 Richard road, Willow Grove, PA. 19090" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1984.
1984i.54.
A frontal view of an abstract sculpture. An abstract figure is holding a molecular structure. "Edgar L. Eckfeldt, 1915 Richard road, Willow Grove, PA. 19090" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1984.
1984i.55.
A side view of a sculpture. An abstract metal figure is holding a molecular structure. "Edgar L. Eckfeldt, 1915 Richard road, Willow Grove PA. 19090" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1984.
1984i.56.
Linus Pauling standing in an open plaza speaking into a microphone. A group of unidentified individuals are gathered around. "LP with 50 US people in a vigil outside the US Embassy, August 1984 Managua, Nicaragua" Photographer unknown. Color print. August, 1984.
1984i.57.
Linus Pauling sitting in a chair, leaning back. A bookcase is behind him. The front of the photograph is smeared. "1984" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1984.
1984i.58.
Linus Pauling and Glenn Doman leaning his head on his hand. They are both sitting down. "LP and Glenn Doman 4 May 1974-when LP gave the first Ava Helen Pauling Lecture of the Institutes for the Advancement of Human Potential" "Philadelphia" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1984.
1984i.59.
Linus Pauling sitting second from the right with Glenn Doman and two other unidentified individuals, in a paneled office or conference room. The American flag, unknown flag, and British flag are in the background standing in front of a book case. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1984.
1984i.60.
Linus Pauling talking with an unidentified man outside a house. Another unidentified man is looking into the camera on the left side of the photo. "Dr. Roy Smith President of IARF" "Secretary General British Unitarian" Dr. Linus Pauling" Dr. Deeson Kafka, Czechoslovakia Unitarians" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1984.
1984i.61.
Linus Pauling sitting at a table, talking with an unidentified man. LP's eyes are closed. "July 6, 1984" Photographer unknown. Color print. July 6, 1984.
1984i.62.
Linus Pauling standing behind a podium and microphone, pointing his finger. "LP Tokyo 1984" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1984.
1984i.63.
Linus Pauling standing behind a podium, next to a large rock sculpture. LP is speaking. [pink folder: 1984 Germany] [The picture is with a piece of red paper that says "1984 Germany." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1984.
1984i.64.
Linus Pauling speaking behind a podium. Two wine glasses and a bottle are sitting on the podium. [pink folder: 1984 Germany] Photographer unknown. Color print. 1984.
1984i.65.
Linus Pauling shaking hands with an unidentified woman. Two unidentified men are standing behind them. [pink folder: 1984 Germany] Photographer unknown. Color print. 1984.
1984i.66.
Linus Pauling on the left side of the photo, an unidentified man is speaking to him. Both men are wearing name tags. [pink folder: 1984 Germany] Photographer unknown. Color print. 1984.
1984i.67.
Linus Pauling walking in a lobby next to a booth that says "Vitaminversorgugn Aufgabe der ernahrung" and "Information." [pink folder: 1984 Germany] Photographer unknown. Color print. 1984.
1984i.68.
Linus Pauling sitting at a table with three unidentified men. LP is on the left of the photo. There are notebooks, glasses, and bottles, on the table. [pink folder: 1984 Germany] Photographer unknown. Color print. 1984.
1984i.69.
Linus Pauling sitting at a table with other tables behind him full of unidentified individuals. Everyone is facing toward the front of the room. [pink folder: 1984 Germany] Photographer unknown. Color print. 1984.
1984i.70.
Linus Pauling looking at wine with two unidentified men. There are several wine bottles in the foreground. [pink folder: 1984 Germany] Photographer unknown. Color print. 1984.
1984i.71.
Linus Pauling and three unidentified men standing in a factory, talking to each other. [pink folder: 1984 Germany] Photographer unknown. Color print. 1984.
1984i.72.
Linus Pauling and an unidentified man drinking from wine glasses. They are standing in front of shelves with containers on them. [pink folders: 1984 Germany] Photographer unknown. Color print. 1984.
1984i.73.
Linus Pauling sitting looking at a book. Three unidentified men are looking over his shoulder. [pink folder: 1984 Germany] Photographer unknown. Color print. 1984.
1984i.74.
Professor Dr. Georg Brugacher and five unidentified individuals sitting at a long table. There are name cards facing away from them on the table. The first [far left] says "Prof. Dr. Georg Brugacher." [pink folder: 1984 Germany] Photographer unknown. Color print. 1984.
1984i.75.
Linus Pauling sitting at a table with his hand extended over a bottle. He is speaking to an unidentified man next to him. [pink folder: 1984 Germany] Photographer unknown. Color print. 1984.
1984i.76.
Linus Pauling signing a book with two unidentified individuals behind him. The background is dark. [pink folder: 1984 Germany] Photographer unknown. Color print. 1984.
1984i.77.
A elaborately decorated banquet room consisting of round tables with red flowers and candles. [pink folder: 1984 Germany] Photographer unknown. Color print. 1984.
1984i.78.
Linus Pauling sitting at a table with three unidentified men and an unidentified woman. A server is walking behind them. In the background are rock sculptures. [pink folder: 1984 Germany] Photographer unknown. Color print. 1984.
1984i.79.
Photo of a canvas painting of Linus Pauling leaning against a railing above the ocean. [bottom right of portrait:] "Sylvia Posner 1984." "LP Deer Flat Ranch 1984" [the number 15 is circled] [Typed on a label:] "Portrait of Linus Pauling" "Acrylic on canvas, 32" by 40" copyright Sylvia Posner 1984" Color print. 1984.
1984i.80.
Eleven unidentified men lined up in front of a large tree and the steps to a building, outdoors. Linus Pauling is 2nd from right. "Stanford, Nobel Laureates and the King of Sweden 1984" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1984.
1984i.81.
A group photo of Linus Pauling with several men. LP is in the front row and to the left. "LP-Mark Symposium 1984" [Typed on paper attached to the back of the photo reads:] "Front row from left to right: Karl Schlogl, Takeo Saegusa, Linus Pauling, Otto Vogl, Herman Mark, Hans Mark, Ephraim Katchalski-Katzir, Paul Flory, John MacTague. Second row from the left to right: Charles Overberger, Gunther Wilke, Piero Pino, Eli Pearce, Ellis Fields, George Smets, C. Bamford, James O'Donnell, Edward Teller. Third Row from left to right: Bengt Ranby, Guy Donaruma, Helmut Ringsdorf, Herbert Morawetz, Naoya Ogata, Norber Bikales, Kurt Komarek, Bruce Merrifield, Murray Goodman." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1984.
1984i.82.
Linus Pauling being escorted down a stairway by two unidentified teenagers in a large building. Correspondence included, "Children as Teachers of Peace, June 1, 1984". Photographer unknown. Color print. June 1, 1984.
1984i.83.
Linus Pauling leaning on a desk, his head is turned in profile. In his left hand are some papers. Behind LP is a blackboard with writing. [The photograph is blurry] "June 18, 1984" "Department of Chemistry MSU Moscow, U.S.S.R." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 18, 1984.
1984i.84.
Linus Pauling and Hugh Riordan standing together. Both are wearing name tags. Correspondence included. Photographer unknown, photocopy. Large white building with blurred trees in the foreground. The Olive W. Garvey Center for the Improvement of Human Functioning, Inc. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1984.
1984i.85.
Linus Pauling standing next to George Martin. "George Martin, LP, 1984" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1984.
1984i.86.
Profile of Linus Pauling looking left. "Linus Pauling, Philadelphia, 4 May 1984; LP gave First Annual Ava Helen Pauling Lecture of the Foundation for the Achievement of Human Potential." Photographer unknown. Color print. [Note: Stored in 1984bi]. May 4, 1984.
1984i.87.
Commander Daniel Ortega riding the subway, wearing military uniform. "Commandante Daniel Ortego ; Daniel [water smudge] ; Sasuest [water smudge] 1984 ; Dear Linus ; [in different ink] Portega ; Do you remember ; Blier pord of our ; peace ship-adventure ; Greetings from ; [writing indecipherable]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1984.
1984i.88.
Linus Pauling sitting on an open-air stage with several unidentified individuals for a conference against the militarization of space. An unidentified man speaking at a podium. An on-stage banner reads "Responsibility for the peace Scientists warn of the militarization of space [Translated from German]." Koln, Germany. Correspondence enclosed (English). Photograph by P. Starlinger. Color Print. 1984.
1984i.89.
Two unidentified men standing outside. The younger man is holding a microphone in front of the older man. Koln, Germany. Photograph by P. Starlinger. Color Print. 1984.
1984i.90.
A lecture hall filled with unidentified individuals holding a conference against the militarization of space. An unidentified man speaking at a podium. An on-stage banner reads "Responsibility for the peace Scientists warn of the militarization of space [Translated from German]." Koln, Germany. Photograph by P. Starlinger. Color Print. 1984.
1984i.91.
Linus Pauling sitting on a panel against the militarization of space with several unidentified individuals. Professors R.L. Schveickart, M. Kreck, and G. Brown sitting to the right of Linus. Koln, Germany. Photograph by P. Starlinger. Color Print. 1984.
1984i.92.
Linus Pauling (center) sitting on an open air stage with several unidentified individuals. Linus during a conference against the militarization of space. Koln, Germany. Photograph by P. Starlinger. Color Print. 1984.
1984i.93.
Plaque of the National University and the Mayor of San Marcos, listing several names including the name of Linus Pauling. "Dear Dr. Linus C. Paulin we are very grateful for you support of peace and health to help human race. God bless you. Sincerely [signed] José Cavero Promocion Ingenieros Quimicos San Marcos University" Photograph by Hervias. Color print. 1984.

1985i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1985.
1985i.1.
Linus Pauling and Johannes Tuul. Standing together in front of a chalkboard, December 5, 1985. Photographer unknown (LP's secretary, Susan Gale?). Color print. (with card). December 5, 1985.
1985i.2.
Linus Pauling. Resting his arm on a car door, October 1985. Photographer Zelek Herman, photocopy of a color print. October, 1985.
1985i.3.
Group photo. Seated, left to right: Lucile Jenkins, Linus Pauling, Pauline Emmett. Standing, left to right: Jeanne Harper Pfleg, Pearl Edmonds Leonard, Michael Key, Steve White, Jerry White, Lee Robinson, Herbert Keithley, William Robinson, Fred White, Marty Robinson White. Silver Falls Park. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1985.
1985i.4.
A display of a framed yellow flower photograph with a card below which says "Bon Voyage." The display is surrounded by flowers and plants. "1985 Hamilton Mum Show" "[typed sticker on front of photo:] Emmett Memorial Symposium September 1985 Chicago ACS" [In the backside of the sleeve:] "With Kind Regards Bob Anderson PS letter follows RBA" In a small photo album with other photos of the Emmett Memorial Symposium. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1985.
1985i.5.
Burtron Davis setting up a projector and Keith Hall standing behind a podium talking. The front of the podium says "Americana Congress Chicago, IL / No Smoking" "Organizer Burtron Davis readies the projector for Keith Hall" In a small photo album with other photos of the Emmett Memorial Symposium. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1985.
1985i.6.
George Keulks standing behind a podium and smiling at the camera. "George Keulks" In a small photo album with other photos of the Emmett Memorial Symposium. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1985.
1985i.7.
Joe Hightower in front of a projector. A light is shining on his face. "Joe Hightower" In a small photo album with other photos of the Emmett Memorial Symposium. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1985.
1985i.8.
Joe Hightower putting a microphone on John Sinfelt, next to a podium. "Joe Hightower introduces John Sinfelt" In a small photo album with other photos of the Emmett Memorial Symposium. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1985.
1985i.9.
Mr. Garten stands on a platform handing a microphone to Mr. Toyoshima. Mr. Toyoshima is behind a projector talking. "Bob Garten provides a microphone for I. Toyoshima." In a small photo album with other photos of the Emmett Memorial Symposium. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1985.
1985i.10.
Mr. Garten stands behind a podium next to Jacques Monnier. Both men are looking down and smiling. "Bob Garten introduces Jacques Monnier" In a small photo album with other photos of the Emmett Memorial Symposium. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1985.
1985i.11.
George Blyholder standing by himself. "George Blyholder" In a small photo album with other photos of the Emmett Memorial Symposium. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1985.
1985i.12.
Bob Anderson stands in front of a podium, speaking. "Bob Anderson" in a small photo album with other photos of the Emmett Memorial Symposium. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1985.
1985i.13.
Joe Kummer standing in profile. "Joe Kummer" In a small photo album with other photos of the Emmett Memorial Symposium. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1985.
1985i.14.
Mr. Van Hook standing behind a podium and looking down. "W.A. Van Hook" In a small photo album with other photos of the Emmett Memorial Symposium. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1985.
1985i.15.
Curt Connor standing behind a podium, talking. "Curt Connors" In a small photo album with other photos of the Emmett Memorial Symposium. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1985.
1985i.16.
Mr. Adkins standing behind a podium and looking to the right. "B.D. Adkins" In a small photo album with other photos of the Emmett Memorial Symposium. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1985.
1985i.17.
Evelyn Davis holding a photograph. Ray Davis is behind Evelyn, looking at a camera. "Ray and Evelyn Davis" In a small photo album with other photos of the Emmett Memorial Symposium. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1985.
1985i.18.
Linus Pauling looking to his left and smiling. There is a white background. "LP Univ. of Denver Lipscomb Symposium 10 June 1985" Photographer unknown. Color print. June 10, 1985.
1985i.19.
Linus Pauling looking to his right with a dark background. "Dr. Linus Pauling Lipscomb Symposium University of Denver June 10, 1985" Photographer unknown. Color print. June 10, 1985.
1985i.20.
Linus Pauling sitting, with an unidentified man standing beside him. A chalkboard with LP's handwriting is behind them. "LP and Linus Sun" "1985" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1985.
1985i.21.
Linus Pauling sitting with an unidentified young man standing beside him. A chalkboard with LP's handwriting is behind them. "LP and Linus Sun" "1985" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1985.
1985i.22.
Zelek Herman holding a molecular model, standing next to a desk with a pile of books on it. "To LP" ; "with great admiration" "Zelek Herman May 1985" "P.S. Thank you for the model." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. May, 1985.
1985i.23.
Linus Pauling standing in front of a chalkboard covered with his handwriting. He is gesturing with a piece of chalk. "Linus Pauling" "22 [?] 1985" Stamp: "Patrick Lestienire" "Linda Pauling Kamb 3500 Fairpoint Pasadena, CA 91107" Color print. 1985.
1985i.24.
Linus Pauling standing in front of a chalkboard covered with his handwriting. He is grasping the sides of his suit jacket. "Taken by Patrick Lestienire" "22 August 1985" "Linus Pauling in his lab" "Palo Alto Calif." Color print. August, 1985.
1985i.25.
Linus Pauling and an unidentified young man stand in front of a chalkboard covered with LP's writing. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1985.
1985i.26.
Soon Nee Lee holding Linus Pauling's arm and standing in front of a chalkboard covered with LP's writing. "LP 1984" "2-18-85 Soon Nee Lee" Photographer unknown. Color print. February 18, 1985.
1985i.27.
Linus Pauling and Hideaki Nakamura standing in front of a chalkboard with LP's writing on it. The image is slightly crooked. "LP 1984" "2-18-85 Hideaki Nakamura" Photographer unknown. Color print. February 18, 1985.
1985i.28.
Linus Pauling speaking on stage, behind a podium. "4-14-85 U. of Nevada Reno" Photographer unknown. Color print. April 14, 1985.
1985i.29.
Linus Pauling with Marina Boudert. They are both laughing. "LP & Marina Boudert 1985" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1985.
1985i.30.
Linus Pauling standing with Marina Boudert, Prince Michael of Belgium, Bendouin and an unidentified man, outdoors. Behind them is a pool and a garden. "Marina Boudert, Prince Michael of Belgium, Bendouin graduating from Stanford LP at Boudert's 1985" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1985.
1985i.31.
Linus Pauling sitting in a conference room. In the background are blurred images of individuals. "February 11 1985 University of Arizona 2nd International Conference on Modulation and Mediation of Cancer by Vitamins and Micronutrients" Photographer unknown. Color print. February 11, 1985.
1985i.32.
Linus Pauling sitting in a conference room, listening. An unidentified man sitting on LP's left is partially visible. In the background are blurred images of individuals. "February 11 1985 University of Arizona 2nd International Conference on Modulation and Mediation of Cancer by Vitamins and Micronutrients" Photographer unknown. Color print. February 11, 1985.
1985i.33.
Linus Pauling holding a calculator and a pen, working on calculations. "85 Valerie Avellar Photography 340 Cherry Tree Lane Newport Beach, CA 92660" Color print. 1985.
1985i.34.
Photo of Linus with Stephanie and Linus Pauling Jr. sitting on a bench outside overlooking the water. "I Say [?] Stewart 3/85" Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1985.
1985i.35.
Linus Pauling and an unidentified woman standing in front of his blackboard. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1985.
1985i.36.
Unidentified woman with a replica of a house on her head, dancing with someone at a party. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1985.
1985i.37.
Unidentified man with a large award ribbon around his neck, an unidentified man, and Linus Pauling standing together. All are wearing tuxedos. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1985.
1985i.38.
Linus Pauling shaking hands with an unidentified man with a large award ribbon around his neck. An unidentified man is to the left. All are wearing tuxedos. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1985.
1985i.39.
Linus Pauling standing near an unidentified man with a large award ribbon around his neck and two unidentified women. All are formally dressed. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1985.
1985i.40.
Linus Pauling standing in the middle of a group of unidentified individuals. Everyone in the group is looking at the camera. All are formally dressed. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1985.
1985i.41.
An unidentified man seated on a stage next to an unidentified young boy who is standing. Both are playing the violin. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1985.
1985i.42.
Linus Pauling standing in the middle of a group of unidentified individuals. All are formally dressed. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1985.
1985i.43.
An unidentified man standing behind a podium. There is an audience of unidentified individuals behind the speaker. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1985.
1985i.44.
Linus Pauling seated at a table and leaning over to listen to an unidentified woman next to him. Both are formally dressed. A large centerpiece of roses is on the table in front of them. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1985.
1985i.45.
Linus Pauling with his arm around an unidentified man. Both are looking down to speak to an unidentified woman. All are formally dressed. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1985.
1985i.46.
An unidentified man talking into a microphone, Linus Pauling is standing behind him. Both are wearing tuxedos. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1985.
1985i.47.
Linus Pauling standing to the right of two unidentified men. All are wearing tuxedos. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1985.
1985i.48.
Linus Pauling seated to the left of an unidentified woman and Andy Warhol. All are formally dressed. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1985.
1985i.49.
Linus Pauling standing in between three unidentified men. All are formally dressed. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1985.
1985i.50.
Unidentified family with eight family members standing in a garden in front of a white house. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1985.
1985i.51.
Linus Pauling shaking hands with an unidentified man wearing a large award ribbon around his neck. Both are formally dressed. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1985.
1985i.52.
Linus Pauling standing in a group with Dr. Arnold Fox, Dr. Earl Mindell, Dr. Robert Mendelsohn, Barbara Harris and Dr. Arnold Pike, behind a podium wearing a name tag, third from the right. He is holding an award and looking away from the camera. [Attached to the photograph is a typed letter from Barbara Harris, President of Philadelphia's Health and Fitness Expo.] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1985.
1985i.53.
A profile of Linus Pauling. His body is partially obscured by an unidentified gentleman's arm. LP is in front of a white board with brown lettering. [This image is very small as though cut from a larger photograph] "May 31 1985 the Hague" Photographer unknown. Color print. May 31, 1985.
1985i.54.
Cartoon of Linus Pauling in laboratory. "Actually I started out in quantum mechanics, but somewhere along the way I took a wrong turn." S.Harris in How to Live Longer and Feel Better, photocopy. 1985.
1985i.55.
Illustration of Pauling on the cover of a large, hand drawn birthday card from the Grand Blanc High School Chemistry Class of 1985. Grand Blanc, Michigan. "Chemistry class Grand Blanc High School Grand Blanc MI, 48439 28 Feb 1985.". February 28, 1985.
1985i.56.
Group photo of the reunion of descendants of Calvin Neal and Alcy Bilyeu Neal. Seated, left to right: Lucile Jenkins, Linus Pauling, Pauline Pauling Emmett. Standing, left to right: Jeanne Harper Pflig, Pearl Edmonds Leonard, Michael Key, Steve White, Jerry White, Lee Robinson, Herbert Keithley, William Robinson, Fred White, Marty Robinson White. "September 1985 / Silver Falls State Park, OR / Neal Family Picnic". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1985.
1985i.57.
Linus Pauling holding a calculator and a pen, peering down at his research notebook and working on calculations. "85 Valerie Avellar Photography 340 Cherry Tree Lane Newport Beach, CA 92660" Color print. 1985.

1986i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1986.
1986i.1.
Linus Pauling. Speaking with United Nations Petition and Nobel prize, at Oregon State University. [OSU News and Communication Services], photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1986.
1986i.2.
Linus Pauling. Speaking with United Nations Petition and Nobel prize, at Oregon State University. [OSU News and Communication Services], photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1986.
1986i.3.
Linus Pauling. Speaking at Oregon State University. [OSU News and Communication Services], photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1986.
1986i.4.
Linus Pauling. Speaking at Oregon State University. Courtesy of News and Communications Services, Oregon State University, photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1986.
1986i.5.
Linus Pauling. Speaking at Oregon State University. Courtesy of News and Communications Services, Oregon State University, Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1986.
1986i.6.
Linus Pauling. Speaking at a reception at Oregon State University Memorial Union. [OSU News and Communication Services], photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1986.
1986i.7.
Linus Pauling. Speaking at a reception at Oregon State University Memorial Union. [OSU News and Communication Services], photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1986.
1986i.8.
Linus Pauling. Speaking at reception at Oregon State University Memorial Union. [OSU News and Communication Services], photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1986.
1986i.9.
Linus Pauling at a table with two visible unidentified individuals in the foreground. [OSU News and Communication Services], photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1986.
1986i.10.
Linus Pauling speaking behind a table with a microphone. He is gesturing with his right hand. [OSU News and Communication Services], photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1986.
1986i.11.
Close-up of Linus Pauling smiling. [OSU News and Communication Services], photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1986.
1986i.12.
Linus Pauling and Melvin George standing together. LP is shaking hands with an unidentified woman. At Oregon State University Memorial Union reception. [OSU News and Communication Services], photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1986.
1986i.13.
Linus Pauling and Melvin George, both facing an unidentified woman. At Oregon State University Memorial Union reception. [OSU News and Communication Services], photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1986.
1986i.14.
Linus Pauling and Linda Pauling Kamb facing an unidentified man. At Oregon State University Memorial Union reception. [OSU News and Communication Services], photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1986.
1986i.15.
Linus Pauling and Linda Pauling Kamb in profile, posing together. At Oregon State University Memorial Union reception. Courtesy of News and Communications Service, Oregon State University. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1986.
1986i.16.
Unidentified individual, Linda Pauling Kamb and Linus Pauling standing together. [OSU News and Communication Services], photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1986.
1986i.17.
Rob Phillips, Linda Pauling Kamb, Linus Pauling and Jim Thalman walking, outdoors. On Oregon State University campus. [OSU News and Communication Services], photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1986.
1986i.18.
Rob Phillips, Linda Pauling Kamb, Linus Pauling Jim Thalman, and an unidentified individual walking, outdoors. On Oregon State University campus. [OSU News and Communication Services], photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1986.
1986i.19.
View of reception from above. The tops of heads from several unidentified individuals are visible. Oregon State University Memorial Union reception: Nobel medals. [OSU News and Communication Services], photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1986.
1986i.20.
Phil Reed and Linus Pauling, pose together. In Los Angeles at KBIG-FM, April, 1986. Correspondence included. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April, 1986.
1986i.21.
Lee Felton and Linus Pauling smiling at the camera. LP is holding Lee Felton's arm. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.22.
John Kiang, Linus Pauling and Susan Kiang. Together in Pauling's office in front of a chalkboard, December 5, 1985. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.23.
Linus Pauling and unidentified individuals sampling hors d'oeuvres. At a reception celebrating the donation of LP's papers, Portland, Oregon, April 18, 1986. Photographer unknown. Color print. April 18, 1986.
1986i.24.
Linus Pauling, John Byrne and John Gilligan. Conversing at a reception celebrating the donation of LP's papers, Portland, OR, April 18, 1986. Photographer unknown. Color print. April 18, 1986.
1986i.25.
Ned Look, Bud Clark and Linus Pauling. Conversing at a reception celebrating the donation of LP's papers, Portland, OR, April 18, 1986. Photographer unknown. Color print. April 18, 1986.
1986i.26.
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Straub and Linus Pauling. Conversing at a reception celebrating the donation of LP's papers, Portland, OR, April 18, 1986. Photographer unknown. Color print. April 18, 1986.
1986i.27.
Linus Pauling, John Byrne and Ken Austin. Conversing at a reception celebrating the donation of LP's papers, Portland, OR, April 18, 1986. Photographer unknown. Color print. April 18, 1986.
1986i.28.
Norman Cousins and John Byrne. Shaking hands at a reception celebrating the donation of LP's papers, Portland, OR, April 18, 1986. Photographer unknown. Color print. April 18, 1986.
1986i.29.
Norman Cousins, Bud Clark, Linda Pauling Kamb, Linus Pauling, Sigrid Clark and John Byrne. Group photo taken at a reception celebrating the donation of his papers, Portland, OR, April 18, 1986. Photographer unknown. Color print. April 18, 1986.
1986i.30.
Mary Clark, Linus Pauling Linda Pauling Kamb and Eleanor Chown. Everyone is holding a drink. Group photo taken at a reception celebrating the donation of LP's papers, Portland, OR, April 18, 1986. Photographer unknown. Color print. April 18, 1986.
1986i.31.
Linus Pauling, Laura Gamble and Gwenyth Gamble Booth. Conversing at a reception celebrating the donation of LP's papers, Portland, OR, April 18, 1986. Photographer unknown. Color print. April 18, 1986.
1986i.32.
Sam Smith and Linus Pauling. Conversing and shaking hands at a reception celebrating the donation of LP's papers, Portland, OR, April 18, 1986. Photographer unknown. Color print. April 18, 1986.
1986i.33.
Unidentified individual, John Evey and Linus Pauling. Conversing at a reception celebrating the donation of LP's papers, Portland, OR, April 18, 1986. Photographer unknown. Color print. April 18, 1986.
1986i.34.
John Gilligan and Earl Chiles. Standing together at a reception celebrating the donation of LP's papers, Portland, OR, April 18, 1986. Photographer unknown. Color print. April 18, 1986.
1986i.35.
Bud Clark and Linus Pauling. Conversing at a reception celebrating the donation of LP's papers, Portland, OR, April 18, 1986. Photographer unknown. Color print. April 18, 1986.
1986i.36.
An ice sculpture (Alfred Nobel?). On display at a reception celebrating the donation of LP's papers, Portland, OR, April 18, 1986. Photographer unknown. Color print. April 18, 1986.
1986i.37.
John Gilligan and Mr. & Mrs. Norman Cousins. Conversing at a reception celebrating the donation of LP's papers, Portland, OR, April 18, 1986. Photographer unknown. Color print. April 18, 1986.
1986i.38.
Norman Cousins, Bud Clark, Linus Pauling and John Byrne. Group photo taken at a reception celebrating the donation of LP's papers, Portland, OR, April 18, 1986. Photographer unknown. Color print. April 18, 1986.
1986i.39.
A view of a dining room with unidentified individuals seated at tables. Taken at a reception celebrating the donation of his papers, Portland, OR, April 18, 1986. Photographer unknown. Color print. April 18, 1986.
1986i.40.
Linus Pauling speaking behind a podium, John Byrne is seated next to LP. At a reception celebrating the donation of LP's papers, Portland, OR, April 18, 1986. Photographer unknown. Color print. April 18, 1986.
1986i.41.
John Gilligan speaking behind a podium, Linus Pauling seated behind John Gilligan. At a reception celebrating the donation of LP's papers, Portland, OR, April 18, 1986. Photographer unknown. Color print. April 18, 1986.
1986i.42.
Two photographs of Linus Pauling with Norman Cousins. At a reception celebrating the donation of LP's papers, Portland, OR, April 18, 1986. Photographer unknown. Color print. April 18, 1986.
1986i.43.
Linus Pauling behind a podium, speaking at a reception celebrating the donation of LP's papers, Portland, OR, April 18, 1986. Photographer unknown. Color print. April 18, 1986.
1986i.44.
Earl Chiles standing and being recognized at a reception celebrating the donation of LP's papers, Portland, OR, April 18, 1986. Photographer unknown. Color print. April 18, 1986.
1986i.45.
Mrs. Earle Chiles and Linus Pauling standing together and smiling at the camera at a reception celebrating the donation of LP's papers, Portland, OR, April 18, 1986. Photographer unknown. Color print. April 18, 1986.
1986i.46.
John Evey, Norman Winningstad and Ned Look, among other unidentified individuals. Applauding at a reception celebrating the donation of LP's papers, Portland, OR, April 18, 1986. Photographer unknown. Color print. April 18, 1986.
1986i.47.
Linus Pauling and John Byrne. Speaking at a reception celebrating the donation of his papers, Portland, OR, April 18, 1986. Photographer unknown. Color print. April 18, 1986.
1986i.48.
Earle Chiles and Linus Pauling seated at a table. John Byrne is standing next to them speaking behind a podium. At a reception celebrating the donation of LP's papers, Portland, OR, April 18, 1986. Photographer unknown. Color print. April 18, 1986.
1986i.49.
Linus Pauling and John Byrne are standing next to a seated Earle Chiles. John Byrne is behind a podium. LP is being recognized at a reception celebrating the donation of his papers, Portland, OR, April 18, 1986. Photographer unknown. Color print. April 18, 1986.
1986i.50.
Linus Pauling Jr., John Byrne, Linda Pauling Kamb and Earle Chiles. Conversing in Earle Chiles' office during a reception celebrating the donation of LP's papers, Portland, OR, April 18, 1986. Photographer unknown. Color print. April 18, 1986.
1986i.51.
Kenneth Hedberg, Gary Williams and Linus Pauling. Conversing at a reception celebrating the donation of LP's papers, Portland, OR, April 18, 1986. Photographer unknown. Color print. April 18, 1986.
1986i.52.
A view of a dining room of unidentified individuals seated at tables. Taken at a reception celebrating the donation of LP's papers, Portland, OR, April 18, 1986. Photographer unknown. Color print. April 18, 1986.
1986i.53.
Pauling family photo. [Includes LP, Pauling children and spouses, Pauling grandchildren and great-grandchildren] 28 Feb. 1986, Atheneum, California Institute of Technology. Photographer Walter Dandliker, color print. February 28, 1986.
1986i.54.
Six proofs of Linus Pauling from 120mm film. Each proof has a number: 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, and 12. On proof number 9 there are horizontal lines made with a black marker above and below LP's head. LP sitting in front of a book shelf and holding a closed book. [Written on the envelope:] "Proofs of Pictures of Dr. Pauling taken on Jan 24 1986" Photographer unknown. Black and white proofs. January 24, 1986.
1986i.55.
Computer generated photo of Linus Pauling, sent by Mrs. Woodrow W. Eastep, March 17, 1986. March 17, 1986.
1986i.56.
Framed photo, in separate box. "Family, February 25, 1986, 85th Birthday Party, Pasadena, in front of our 1939 house." Photographer unknown. Color print. February 25, 1986.
1986i.57.
Linus Pauling standing in a busy building in Tokyo, with unidentified individuals in the background. "Tokyo, 3 April, 1986." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April 3, 1986.
1986i.58.
Linus Pauling stands by a lattice wall with daughter Linda, Barclay Kamb, Lucile and Pauline Pauling. "OSU, Corvallis, Ore. LP received the E. B. Lemon award from Alumni Assoc. May 10, 1986" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. May 10, 1986.
1986i.59.
Linus Pauling stands by a lattice wall with Linda Pauling Kamb, an unidentified man and four unidentified women. "May 10, 1986 OSU" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. May 10, 1986.
1986i.60.
Linus Pauling stands between two unidentified women, indoors. "May 10, 1986, OSU, Corvallis" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. May 10, 1986.
1986i.61.
Linus Pauling smiling, standing next to Mike Mansfield. Photo taken indoors with a dark background. "LP and Ambassador ; Mike Mansfield ; 4 Ap 1986 ; Am. Embassy Tokyo" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April 4, 1986.
1986i.62.
Linus Pauling standing to the right of Ryoichi Sasakawa and an unidentified man. All three men are smiling into the camera. "Geneva 1 July 1986" [see enclosed card] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 1, 1986.
1986i.63.
President Jimmy Carter (far left), Ryoichi Sasakawa, and Linus Pauling (far right) standing together for photo. "Pres Carter Sasakawa LP 1 July 1986 Geneva" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 1, 1986.
1986i.64.
Linus Pauling standing next to Ryoichi Sasakawa. Both men are holding drinks. "Sasakawa LP Geneva 1 July 1986" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 1, 1986.
1986i.65.
Linus Pauling standing beside an unidentified woman in a dressing room. LP is wearing a graduation gown and hat, the woman is wearing a graduation gown and smiling at LP. [Written on an envelope with the photo:] "Columbia College Chicago 600 South Michigan Avenue-Chicago, Illinois 60605-312663-1600" "Public Relations Department" [Handwritten on envelope:] "hon. degree 1986" "Linus Pauling" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1986.
1986i.66.
Linus Pauling standing with an unidentified man and an unidentified woman on stage. All are wearing graduation robes. The woman is placing a graduation "scarf" around LP's neck. The man holds a diploma. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1986.
1986i.67.
Linus Pauling standing on stage with three unidentified women and an unidentified man. Two women are adjusting LP's gown and scarf; the man stands with his hands clasped and a diploma under his arm. The third woman stands behind a podium with a banner reading, "Columbia College Chicago". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1986.
1986i.68.
Linus Pauling standing with his arm around an unidentified woman. She is wearing a graduation cap. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1986.
1986i.69.
Linus Pauling standing and grasping the arm of an unidentified man in a dressing room. Other unidentified individuals are visible in the background. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1986.
1986i.70.
Linus Pauling standing with an unidentified woman who is wearing a graduation gown. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1986.
1986i.71.
Linus Pauling shaking hands with an unidentified man while two other unidentified men stand in the background. They are standing in a dressing room. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1986.
1986i.72.
Linus Pauling seated at an outdoor table, eating with many unidentified individuals. There are tables and a building in the background. "LP" "Oct, 1986" "Unitarian - Universalist Church, Palo Alto" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. October, 1986.
1986i.73.
Linus Pauling talking to Larry Mimms[?] and Mary Kuhns. A brick wall is in the background. "13 March 1986" "Abbott Labs. Illinois" "Larry Mimms [?], Mary Kuhns & LP" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. March 13, 1986.
1986i.74.
Linus Pauling talking into a microphone. Unidentified individuals are behind him are holding a banner that relates to peace. "LP at the U.S. vigil" "~8 AM ~1 August 1986" "before the US Embassy Manager" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. August 1, 1986.
1986i.75.
Linus Pauling standing in a crowd of unidentified individuals. "LP on the dock at Corinto, Nicaragua, about noon 26 July 1984, when Peace Ship landed." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 26, 1986.
1986i.76.
Linus Pauling holding a microphone and talking. "LP" "Nicaragua 26 July - ~6 Aug 1986" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July 26 - August 6, 1986.
1986i.77.
Large backed poster-size photo of Linus Pauling at OSU. [Original found on shelving near Large Photos box.] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1986.
1986i.78.
A framed drawing of a lion, knife, serrated edge, and bird. On back, "LINUS in hieroglyphics. 28 February 1986. From CIT" [Original found on shelving near Large Photos box]. February 28, 1986.
1986i.79.
Linus Pauling with his great grandchildren, Max, Jesse and Leo, standing in a soccer field. One of them is holding a ball. "LP + three great grand children" "Max, Jesse, & Leo" "Grandpa" "Geneva 29th June 1986" Photographer unknown. Color print. June 29, 1986.
1986i.80.
Linus Pauling seated next to a table. A model of his head is on the table. "Joel Pontz" "21 September 1986" "Woods Hole" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 21, 1986.
1986i.81.
Linus Pauling standing next to a car, with his hand in a cardboard box. He is facing the camera and smiling. "Stanford Sept. 1986" Photographer unknown. Color print. September, 1986.
1986i.82.
Linus Pauling standing outdoors talking to Eugene Farker. A large building and a few people are in the background. "Linus Pauling and Eugene Farker" "1986" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.83.
Linus Pauling (far right) standing with Gene Farker, Bob Sinsheimer and an unidentified man. LP and the man next to him have arms around each other. "Linus Pauling" "Gene Farker - LP" "1986" "Dermatology dinner" "Bob Sinsheimer - 2nd from left" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.84.
Linus Pauling walking with an unidentified woman on a patio in front of the house. A glass door is behind them. "July 1986 - Anue[?]" Photographer unknown. Color print. July, 1986.
1986i.85.
Linus Pauling on TV. "3.3.1986" "Los Angeles" "Taken by a [?] from Yugoslavia, relative of Prof. Maksic" Photographer unknown. Color print. March 3, 1986.
1986i.86.
Linus Pauling standing with Linda Pauling Kamb, Kay Pauling and an unidentified man. [one of Linda's sons?] They are outside a house, on the street, with cars in the background. "28 February 1986" Photographer unknown. Color print. February 28, 1986.
1986i.87.
Linus Pauling sitting in the front row of a lecture hall filled with unidentified students. "7 November 1986" "Dayton OH" Photographer unknown. Color print. November 7, 1986.
1986i.88.
Linus Pauling giving a lecture in a lecture hall. "7 November 1986" "Dayton OH" Photographer unknown. Color print. November 7, 1986.
1986i.89.
Linus Pauling giving a lecture, standing in front of an overhead screen. An introductory slide is projected on the screen. "7 November 1986" "Dayton OH" Photographer unknown. Color print. November 7, 1986.
1986i.90.
Linus Pauling giving a lecture in front of a overhead screen in a lecture hall. "7 November 1986" "Dayton OH" Photographer unknown. Color print. November 7, 1986.
1986i.91.
Linus Pauling giving a lecture and gesturing. "7 November 1986" "Dayton OH" Photographer unknown. Color print. November 7, 1986.
1986i.92.
Linus Pauling giving a lecture behind a podium with a large screen behind him. A unidentified man is standing to his right. LP is raising his hand to his ear. "7 November 1986" "Dayton OH" Photographer unknown. Color print. November 7, 1986.
1986i.93.
Linus Pauling standing in a kitchen facing an unidentified woman. Her back is to the camera. "July '86" "Anue" Photographer unknown. Color print. July, 1986.
1986i.94.
Linus Pauling standing with Ruth Thompson in front of a wall with different world time clocks. "Ruth with Dr. Linus Pauling Tokyo Mar. 86" "Merry Christmas Dr. Pauling from one of your supporters, with love, Ruth O. Thompson" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.95.
Linus Pauling sitting in a chair, holding a piece of paper. Peter Dutton is sitting next to him, holding a manila folder under his arm. He is looking at LP. "17 May 1986" "Peter Dutton of Star Alliance, with Dr. Pauling" "'Star of Peace'" "17 May 86" "P[?], California" Photographer unknown. Color print. May 17, 1986.
1986i.96.
Linus Pauling and Zelek Herman standing in front of Herman's mauve MGB convertible. A car port and house are visible in the background. "Stanford September 86" "LP and Zelek Herman" Photograph by Zelek Herman. Color print. September, 1986.
1986i.97.
An unidentified man speaking behind a podium with a large screen behind him on the wall. Linus Pauling is to his left, waving. "7 November 1986 Dayton OH" Photographer unknown. Color print. November 7, 1986.
1986i.98.
Linus Pauling sitting on a train next to the window. An unidentified woman is sitting next to him. "LP on train" "Tokyo to Kobe" "6 Ap 1986" Photographer unknown. Color print. April 6, 1986.
1986i.99.
Dr. Morishige and Mr. Kaneko talking on a train. One holds a book while the other has a stack of papers and small boxes on his lap. "Dr. Morishige" "Mr. Kaneko" "Train Tokyo to Kobe" "6 Ap 1986" Photographer unknown. Color print. April 6, 1986.
1986i.100.
Mrs. Ohtsu and an unidentified young girl sitting on a train. One is leaning forward while the other leans back. "Mrs. Ohtsu and Omoo[?] (age 12)" "6 Ap 1986" Photographer unknown. Color print. April 6, 1986.
1986i.101.
Linus Pauling sitting behind a conference table with other unidentified individuals. Mr. Makino is standing and speaking into a microphone. There is a large banner on the wall with Japanese writing. "Tokyo 2 Ap 1986" "Mr. Makino at microphone" Photographer unknown. Color print. April 2, 1986.
1986i.102.
Linus Pauling sitting at a table, speaking into a microphone. There is a glass and carafe of water in front of him as well as a place card with Japanese writing. "Press interview" "Tokyo" "3 Ap 1986" Photographer unknown. Color print. April 3, 1986.
1986i.103.
Linus Pauling standing in front of a building, speaking into a microphone. He is wearing a ribbon. There is also a ribbon across the doors behind him. A large sign over his head reads "Tokyo Health Fair '86" plus a line in Japanese. "3 Ap 1986" "Opening address Tokyo Health Fair" Photographer unknown. Color print. April 3, 1986.
1986i.104.
Linus Pauling standing between two unidentified men, all wearing white gloves. They are standing in front of the doors to the Tokyo Health Fair and behind a ribbon. An unidentified woman stands on the other side of a ribbon, holding a box. They appear to be preparing for the ribbon cutting ceremony. "Opening of Tokyo Health Fair" "3 Ap 1986" Photographer unknown. Color print. April 3, 1986.
1986i.105.
Linus Pauling standing with Rui Nakamura outside. In the background are trees and a large white tent. "Rui Nakamura & LP" "1986" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.106.
Linus Pauling and Rui Nakamura speaking with Mr. Makino. "Mr. Makino Rui Nakamura LP" "Tokyo, 1986" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.107.
Linus Pauling shaking hands with Professor Inagaki. Both men are looking at the camera and are in front of a stage. "Tokyo 1986" "With Prof. Inugahi" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.108.
Linus Pauling with his arms around the shoulders of Professors Inagaki and Murata. They are standing in front of a stage. "Tokyo 1986" "with Prof. Inagaki & Prof. Murata" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.109.
Linus Pauling with his arms on the shoulders of Prof. Murata & Mr. Saito. Mr. Saito is holding an object in his hand. "Tokyo 1986" "with Prof. Murata & Mr. Saito" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.110.
Linus Pauling standing on a deck with Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Mrs. Tutu and Dorothy Hodgkin are sitting in front of them. In the background is a body of water, and mountains. "LP, Archbishop Tutu" "Mrs. Tutu" "Dorothy Hodgkin NL" "Hiroshima, Japan" "6 Aug. 1986" "Three Nobel Laureates" Photographer unknown. Color print. August 6, 1986.
1986i.111.
Linus Pauling walking along a pier with unidentified individuals to his left. Behind him is a body of water, a city, and hills. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.112.
Linus Pauling standing on the pier with two unidentified men. All three men are smiling at the camera. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.113.
Linus Pauling standing with one arm on the shoulder of an unidentified man, shaking his hand. They are standing on a pier with water, a town, and hills in the background. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.114.
Linus Pauling seated at a table with a large flower arrangement. Also seated are Dorothy Hodgkin and Archbishop Tutu. Three unidentified men are standing in between them. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.115.
Linus Pauling seated at a table with a large flower arrangement. Seated with him are Dorothy Hodgkin, Archbishop Tutu, an unidentified man and an unidentified woman. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.116.
Linus Pauling, Dorothy Hodgkin, and Archbishop Tutu, an unidentified man and an unidentified woman sitting at a table with a large flower arrangement. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.117.
A large group - one row sitting and two rows standing. Linus Pauling is in the first row, second from left. On his right, are Archbishop and Mrs. Tutu. Dorothy Hodgkin is seated in the middle. All other individuals are unidentified. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.118.
Linus Pauling stands, facing and listening to Archbishop Tutu. Mrs. Tutu and Dorothy Hodgkin are seated in front of the men and speaking with each other. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.119.
Linus Pauling shaking hands with an unidentified man while another unidentified man [Akira Murata?] looks on from behind them. On the wall is a picture of a mountain. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.120.
Linus Pauling holding a bouquet of flowers, walking up steps with an unidentified group of people, outdoors. Behind him, also holding a bouquet, is Dorothy Hodgkin. In the background is a street with buses and cars, and an area of empty seating. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.121.
Linus Pauling, Archbishop Tutu and four unidentified individuals on stage with an audience in the foreground. The people are seated behind individual desks, with a large background that says "Hiroshima" on either side. Linus Pauling is 2nd from the left; Archbishop Tutu sits on his left. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.122.
Linus Pauling, Dorothy Hodgkin, Archbishop Tutu and eight unidentified individuals on stage, facing the audience in the foreground. The background says "Hiroshima" on either side. Linus Pauling is 3rd from right. To his left are Dorothy Hodgkin and Archbishop Tutu. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.123.
A group of people standing around a diorama. Linus Pauling is near the middle, with Archbishop Tutu on his left and Mrs. Tutu on his right. Dorothy Hodgkin is 3rd from the left. All other individuals are unidentified. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.124.
A group of people standing around a structure or piece of artwork. Smoke or steam is wafting up from something in front of the structure. Dorothy Hodgkin is 3rd from left, then Linus Pauling. 2nd from LP's left is Archbishop Tutu, then Mrs. Tutu. All other individuals are unidentified. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.125.
Dorothy Hodgkin, Archbishop Tutu, Linus Pauling, and an unidentified man sitting in large cushioned chairs with a number unidentified individuals, mostly men, standing behind them. In the foreground are two square tables with flower arrangements. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.126.
Linus Pauling leans over a podium, signing a book as Archbishop and Mrs. Tutu with an unidentified group, looks on. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.127.
Linus Pauling holding a bouquet of carnations and smiling at three unidentified men. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.128.
Linus Pauling sitting in front of a window with Dorothy Hodgkin. His arm is on the back of her chair, and he is looking away from her. She is looking at him and gesturing with one hand. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.129.
Linus Pauling walking off a ramp holding Dorothy Hodgkin by the arm. Several unidentified individuals are near them. A sign on the building behind them reads Hiroshima Port. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.130.
Linus Pauling sitting at a long desk with Archbishop Tutu on his right, Dorothy Hodgkin on his left, and several unidentified individuals. Each person has a name tag and microphone in front of them. Stamp: "86 8 5" Photographer unknown. Color print. August 5, 1986.
1986i.131.
Linus Pauling sitting at a long desk with Archbishop Tutu on his right, Dorothy Hodgkin on his left, and several unidentified individuals. Each person has a name tag and microphone. Archbishop Tutu's wife seated behind him. LP is speaking. Stamp: "86 8 5" Photographer unknown. Color print. August 5, 1986.
1986i.132.
Linus Pauling seated in front of a window with an unidentified man behind him and an unidentified young woman leaning next to him. Stamp: "86 8 7" Photographer unknown. Color print. August 7, 1986.
1986i.133.
Linus Pauling sits with his arm on the back of the chair next to him, where Dorothy Hodgkin is seated. They are in front of a window. Two unidentified individuals are partially visible. Stamp: "86 8 7" Photographer unknown. Color print. August 7, 1986.
1986i.134.
Linus Pauling seated in a chair and shaking hand with an unidentified man leaning over him. The men are posed in front of a window with water visible. Stamp: "86 8 7" Photographer unknown. Color print. August 7, 1986.
1986i.135.
Linus Pauling, an unidentified individual and Richard Hicks standing on the covered deck of a ship, holding the railing. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.136.
Linus Pauling and an unidentified young woman standing on the covered deck of a ship. The ocean and some sea birds are visible. Stamp: "86 8 7" Photographer unknown. Color print. August 7, 1986.
1986i.137.
Linus Pauling and an unidentified young woman standing on the covered deck of a ship. Water and sea bird are visible in the background. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.138.
Linus Pauling standing on a deck of a ship with two unidentified men. The wind is blowing their hair. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.139.
Linus Pauling walks with Dorothy Hodgkin and Archbishop Tutu, who holds a large wreath of flowers. A large unidentified crowd looks on. Two unidentified men are on the outdoor stage with them. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.140.
A large sign, in front of a column, has Japanese writing in blue. On envelope: "Japan [Mou]-Am. 1986" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.141.
Linus Pauling, Emile Zuckerkandl and an unidentified man stand behind a long desk on stage. An unidentified woman is walking behind them. On the wall is a large sign written in Japanese. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.142.
Linus Pauling, Emile Zuckerkandl and an unidentified man seated indoors behind a long desk. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.143.
Linus Pauling and Emile Zuckerkandl sit behind a long desk while an unidentified man stands behind a podium. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.144.
Linus Pauling speaking behind a podium. On a screen to the right are words such as "hydroxilation." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.145.
Linus Pauling speaking behind a podium, with a large screen behind him. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.146.
Linus Pauling speaking behind a podium on stage with the audience seated in a large auditorium. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.147.
Linus Pauling speaking behind a podium with information about ascorbate on a large screen to his right. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.148.
Linus Pauling speaking behind a podium, touching the microphone. There is a large screen behind him. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.149.
Close-up of Linus Pauling speaking behind a podium. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.150.
Linus Pauling speaking behind a podium, gesturing with his right hand. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.151.
Linus Pauling receiving a bouquet of flowers from an unidentified woman. An audience is seated in the auditorium in the background. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.152.
Linus Pauling and Emile Zuckerkandl walking through a dinner audience, most of which is clapping. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.153.
A band on stage. Musicians seated with their instruments and an unidentified man speaking into a microphone. On the wall behind them is a large banner in Japanese. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.154.
Linus Pauling seated at a dinner table with Emile Zuckerkandl and an unidentified woman on his right. Behind them are several unidentified individuals seated at dinner tables. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.155.
Linus Pauling standing on stage looking at Emile Zuckerkandl and an unidentified man beside him; all three are holding bouquets. Behind them is a large sign in Japanese. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.156.
An unidentified woman looking back at Linus Pauling and Emile Zuckerkandl; all are walking around dinner tables. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.157.
Linus Pauling preparing to sit at a dinner table. To his right is Emile Zuckerkandl and an unidentified woman. Other tables are visible in the background. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.158.
An unidentified group standing around a dinner table holding their glasses to make a toast. Linus Pauling and Emile Zuckerkandl are near the left. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.159.
Emile Zuckerkandl, to the far left, and Linus Pauling, 2nd from left, seated with two unidentified individuals. An unidentified group of young women stand behind them. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.160.
Emile Zuckerkandl and Linus Pauling stands between two unidentified men. LP and Zuckerkandl both hold wrapped gifts. Behind them is a stage with musical instruments. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.161.
Emile Zuckerkandl and Linus Pauling seated with two unidentified individuals. An unidentified man is standing behind Zuckerkandl and speaking to him. Linus Pauling is to the right; an unidentified woman is standing behind him with her hand on his shoulders. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.162.
Linus Pauling walks through a dinner crowd, following an unidentified young woman. The crowd is standing and clapping, and LP waves at them. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.163.
Linus Pauling walking through a dinner crowd. An unidentified young woman waits for him. The crowd is clapping. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.164.
Linus Pauling walks between two lines of applauding unidentified individuals, holding a folder under his arm. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.165.
Linus Pauling stepping through a door and shaking hands with an unidentified young woman. Two other unidentified women are watching, and there are two more unidentified women in the doorway. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.166.
A large unidentified group of people with Linus Pauling and Emile Zuckerkandl in the middle. All are standing in a room with a pillar behind them. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.167.
An unidentified waiter and chef preparing food with other unidentified individuals around them. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.168.
A standing sign written in Japanese. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.169.
Linus Pauling, seated, holding open a research notebook on top of another notebook lying on a desk. "1 - 16x20 sample" "#2" "© Ball Studio" Color print. 1986.
1986i.170.
Linus Pauling seated and displaying his Nobel Prize medals. He holds one display box in his hand, as the other sits on the desk. Two books are also on the desk. "© Ball Studio" Color print. 1986.
1986i.171.
Linus Pauling seated at a desk, holding open a research notebook, with another notebook underneath. "© Ball Studio" Color print. 1986.
1986i.172.
Linus Pauling seated with his chin resting on his left hand. "© Ball Studio" Color print. 1986.
1986i.173.
Linus Pauling seated at a desk holding up his Nobel Prize medal with both hands. Two notebooks lie on the desk. "2726" "2276" "© Ball Studio" Color print. 1986.
1986i.174.
Linus Pauling seated at a desk, resting one hand on the desk and the other on top of two notebooks. "2728" "2278" "© Ball Studio" Color print. 1986.
1986i.175.
Linus Pauling seated at a desk with his two Nobel Prize medals. One box sits on the desk, the other atop the two research notebooks. "2725" "2275" "© Ball Studio" Color print. 1986.
1986i.176.
Linus Pauling seated at a desk holding an open research notebook with another notebook underneath. "© Ball Studio" Color print. 1986.
1986i.177.
Linus Pauling, wearing the Sesquicentennial Commemorative Award medal from the National Library of Medicine, standing in a room with Zelek Herman. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.178.
Linus Pauling standing in front of a window in a living room, holding a snowflake ornament up in the air. He has a piece of paper in his other hand. Two unidentified men are standing and watching him while two unidentified women sit on the floor, watching and smiling. "17 May 1986" Photographer unknown. Color print. May 17, 1986.
1986i.179.
Linus Pauling standing in a living room, holding a piece of paper and speaking to an unidentified man who is partially visible. The heads of two unidentified women seated on the floor are partially visible. "17 May 1986" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.180.
Linus Pauling standing under an archway of a building with Peter Dumont and Ernest Sirava. "17 May 1986 With Peter Dumont and Ernest Sirava Star Alliance Foundation reception in honor of Dr. Pauling, 17 May 1986, Piedmont, California." Photographer unknown. Color print. May 17, 1986.
1986i.181.
Linus Pauling standing in front of a blank blackboard, gesturing with both hands. Heads of a few unidentified individuals in the audience are visible. A large blackboard is to his right. "Pat Harvey Itano's birthday party, Jan. 1986" Photographer unknown. Color print. May 17, 1986.
1986i.182.
Linus Pauling speaking from a podium at an event. The audience is sitting at tables. "LP speaking Humanist Counselors Los Gatos August 1986" Photographer unknown. Color print. August, 1986.
1986i.183.
Linus Pauling and an unidentified woman standing on the deck of Deer Flat Ranch, looking at the ocean. "July '86 - Anne" Photographer unknown. Color print. July, 1986.
1986i.184.
Linus Pauling wearing a clip-on microphone. The image is slightly blurry. "[a sticker reads:] 1986 Hiroshima Japan" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.185.
Linus Pauling wearing a clip-on microphone. "1986 Hiroshima Japan" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.186.
Linus Pauling wearing a clip-on microphone and smiling. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.187.
Linus Pauling seated at a table with Archbishop Tutu, Dorothy Hodgkin and an unidentified man and woman. On the front of the table is a large flower arrangement. "NHK TV taping Hiroshima 7 August 1986" Photographer unknown. Color print. August 7, 1986.
1986i.188.
Linus Pauling seated at a table with Archbishop Tutu, Dorothy Hodgkin and an unidentified man and woman. The table has an arrangement of flowers on it. Photo is taken from the right angle. "NHK TV taping Hiroshima 7 August 1986" Photographer unknown. Color print. August 7, 1986.
1986i.189.
Linus Pauling seated at a table with Archbishop Tutu, Dorothy Hodgkin and an unidentified man and woman. LP is smiling. Table has an arrangement of flowers on it. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.190.
Linus Pauling seated at a table with Archbishop Tutu, Dorothy Hodgkin and an unidentified man and woman. Table has an arrangement of flowers on it. "NHK TV taping Hiroshima 7 August 1986" Photographer unknown. Color print. August 7, 1986.
1986i.191.
Linus Pauling wearing a clip-on microphone, with his eyes closed. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.192.
Linus Pauling wearing a clip-on microphone and earphone, laughing. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.193.
Linus Pauling seated at a table with Archbishop Tutu, Dorothy Hodgkin and an unidentified man and woman. Table has an arrangement of flowers on it. "NHK TV taping Hiroshima 7 August 1986 LP Dorothy Hodgkin Desmond Tutu" Photographer unknown. Color print. August 7, 1986.
1986i.194.
Linus Pauling seated at a table with Archbishop Tutu, Dorothy Hodgkin and an unidentified man and woman. Table has an arrangement of flowers on it. "NHK TV taping Hiroshima 7 August 1986 LP Dorothy Hodgkin Archbishop Tutu" "2272" Photographer unknown. Color print. August 7, 1986.
1986i.195.
Linus Pauling seated at a table with Archbishop Tutu, Dorothy Hodgkin and an unidentified man and woman. LP is in the middle. There is a flower arrangement on the table. "August. 7, 1986" Photographer unknown. Color print. August 7, 1986.
1986i.196.
Linus Pauling outside, looking to his right. Standing behind him are two unidentified men and an unidentified woman. "1986" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.197.
Linus Pauling standing posed between an unidentified man and an unidentified woman. A picture of birds is in the background. "1986" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.198.
Linus Pauling standing with his arms spread out in front of an overhead screen. "1986" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.199.
Linus Pauling in front of a classroom and overhead screen. His hands are fisted together and held out in front of him. "1986" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.200.
Linus Pauling standing, reaching to shake the hand a seated unidentified gentleman. "1986" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.201.
Zelek Herman standing next to Jane Buechel near porch of a house. Both are in formal attire. "Just dressed for the gala event" "Zelek Herman and Jane Buechel" (3897-3920 in blue binder from LP Jr.; LP's 85th birthday) Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.202.
Zelek Herman standing next to Jane Buechel near porch of a house. Both are in formal attire. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.203.
Left to right: Jane Buechel, Mr. & Mrs. Blaisdell, Mr. & Mrs. Dunham, and Linda Kamb in the background; at Linus Pauling's 85th birthday celebration. "Jane, the Blaisdells, the Dunhams, and Linda Kamb" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.204.
Jane Buechel standing next to Professor Michel Boudart. "Jane and Professor Michel Boudart" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.205.
Left to right: Oscar Falcon, Roger Barth, and Dr. and Mrs Wendell Belfield standing together, smiling. "Oscar Falcon, Roger Barth, and the Wendell Belfields" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.206.
Jane Buechel, Stephanie Pauling and Linus Pauling, Jr standing together at Linus Pauling's 85th birthday celebration. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.207.
Connie Canevari wearing a formal dress, smiling. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.208.
Jane Buechel and Zelek Herman at Linus Pauling's 85th birthday celebration. "Taken by Dr. Wendell Belfield" Color print. 1986.
1986i.209.
Guests seated at tables in a ballroom; on stage, a magician is holding a dove, and an unidentified woman stands behind him. "The Magician Charles and the Lady entertain after dinner." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.210.
Guests seated at tables in a ballroom. On stage a magician is holding a dove. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.211.
Guests seated at tables in a ballroom. On stage, a magician is holding a $100 bill for the audience to see, and Eugene Farber is standing behind him. "Charles attempts to make Eugene Farber $100 poorer" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.212.
Guests seated at tables in a ballroom. On stage, Raxit Jariwalla puts a straightjacket on Charles the magician, and an unidentified costumed lady stands beside them. "Raxit Jariwalla puts the straightjacket on Charles" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.213.
Raxit Jariwalla and an unidentified costumed lady wrapping a straightjacket around Charles the magician. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.214.
Charles the magician trying to get out of a straightjacket. "Charles deftly removes the straightjacket" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.215.
Guests seated around tables applauding; Linus Pauling and Jerry Brown standing and embracing. "Linus Pauling congratulated Jerry Brown following the latter's talk" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.216.
Guests seated at tables in a ballroom, applauding. Bob Paradowski is walking off stage, program in hand; Rick Hicks stands behind him with microphone in hand. "Bob Paradowski gives an illuminating after dinner talk" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.217.
Guests seated at tables in a ballroom, applauding. Bob Paradowski is walking back to his table after giving a talk. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.218.
Guests seated at tables in a ballroom, applauding. Rick Hicks on stage holding a microphone. "Rick Hicks introduces the guests of honor" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.219.
Guests seated at tables in a ballroom, watching Linus Pauling who is standing with his hands behind his back, speaking. "Eighty-five years young" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.220.
Guests seated around dining tables in a large ballroom. Linus Pauling stands in front of the room, speaking. "An unusual view of Emile Zuckerkandl." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.221.
L to R: Wolcott Dunham (background), Linus Pauling (background), Frank Catchpool (foreground), Jennifer Ortiz (background), Mrs. Louise Davies (foreground), and Bob Paradowski (foreground) talking in small groups. "Following dinner, Wolcott, LP, Frank Catchpool, Jennifer Ortiz, Mrs. Louse Davies, and Bob enjoy themselves." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.222.
Barkie Kamb and Linus Pauling, with their arms around each other's shoulders. "Grandfather and grandson (Barkie Kamb)." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.223.
Linus Pauling with his arm around Dorothy Munro, who is holding a wrapped gift in one arm. "LP and Dorothy Munro" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.224.
Linus Pauling posing and smiling with Bob Paradowski, Dorothy Munro and Corrine Gorham. L to R: "Bob, Linus Pauling, Dorothy, and Corrine Gorham" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.225.
Linus Pauling sitting next to Stephanie Pauling. Behind them stand Linus Fowler Pauling, Christopher Pauling and Linus Pauling Jr. "17" "28 February 1986 85th Birthday" Florence Helmberger, photographer. Color print. February 28, 1986.
1986i.226.
Linus Pauling sitting next to Linus Pauling Jr. Standing behind them is Linus Kamb and Linus Fowler Pauling. "18" "28 February 1986 85th Birthday" Florence Helmberger, photographer. Color print. February 28, 1986.
1986i.227.
Linus Pauling posing with his four children. Front row from left to right (sitting): Crellin Pauling, Linus Pauling, Linda Pauling Kamb. Standing behind them left to right: Peter Pauling and Linus Pauling Jr. "8" "28 February 1986 85th Birthday" Florence Helmberger, photographer. Color print. February 28, 1986.
1986i.228.
Family photo. Front row sitting, left to right: David Pauling, Linus Pauling, Linda Pauling Kamb, Linus Kamb. Back row standing, left to right: Peter Pauling, Crellin Pauling, Kay Pauling, Barclay J. (Barky) Kamb, Susan Spinrad, Alexander (Sasha) Kamb, Anthony Kamb, Sara Smith, Barclay Kamb, Linus Fowler Pauling, Stephanie Pauling, Linus Pauling Jr., Christopher Pauling. "2" "28 February 1986 85th Birthday" Florence Helmberger, photographer. Color print. February 28, 1986.
1986i.229.
Linus Pauling in front row of a group photo. The majority of the group consisting of Japanese individuals. All are sitting on bleachers under a sign in Japanese. Photographer unknown. 1986.
1986i.230.
Norman Cousins, Bud Clark, Linus Pauling, John Byrne, and Sigrid Clark standing together. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.231.
Linus Pauling standing next to Linda Pauling Kamb, who is holding a balloon. They are in front of a flower arrangement. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1986.
1986i.232.
Linda Pauling Kamb and Linus Pauling Jr. in formal wear, facing camera. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.233.
Linus Pauling greeting a partially visible unidentified woman, indoors. He has one hand one her shoulder and another hand holding a drink. "LP @ CIT for LP lecture Dudley Herschbach?" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.234.
Portrait of Linus Pauling. He is facing the camera and looking to the left. "Photography by © Jill A. Cannefax All Rights Reserved" Black and white print. 1986.
1986i.235.
Linus Pauling standing behind a podium. His right arm is pointing down to the floor. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.236.
Linus Pauling facing the left of the camera. His left hand holds his lapel. "Linus Pauling 1986" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1986.
1986i.237.
John Byrne, Linus Pauling, and an unidentified male sitting on a stone bench in a park. April 1986 at Oregon State University. Photographer unknown. Color print. April, 1986.
1986i.238.
Linus Pauling sitting at a table. Mrs. Kent leaning toward LP, holding hands. Both are in profile. Correspondence included from "Joel Getz 461 East 57th St. NY, NY 10022" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.239.
Linus Pauling sitting next to a table on which is resting a clay bust of himself. Correspondence included. [The letter is found under 1986i.238] Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.240.
Paul Hebner, Anna Bing Arnold, Dr. Lloyd Old and Linus Pauling seated at a banquet table at the 1985 Hammer Prize (awarded to LP) for Cancer Research, Beverly Hills, 30 January. [Original in Armand Hammer correspondence file]. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.241.
Dr. Linda Stern and Dr. Terry Strom conversing at banquet table at the 1985 Hammer Prize (awarded to LP) for Cancer Research, Beverly Hills, 30 January. [Original in Armand Hammer correspondence file]. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.242.
Linus Pauling waving as he walks to the front of the room. The audience claps. At the 1985 Hammer Prize (awarded to LP) for Cancer Research, Beverly Hills, 30 January. [Original in Armand Hammer correspondence file]. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.243.
Dr. and Mrs. Jonas Salk with Sherry Lansing seated at a banquet table. At the 1985 Hammer Prize (awarded to LP) for Cancer Research, Beverly Hills, 30 January. [Original in Armand Hammer correspondence file]. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.244.
Composite photo of Linus Pauling's face superimposed on the sarcophagus of Egyptian King Tutankhamen. The photo is framed and is titled "King of Kings in Chemistry". [Front side annotation] "Happy 85 Linus! Ahmed Zewail, Feb. 28, '86". Photographer unknown. Color print. 1986.
1986i.245.
Rear view shot of Linus Pauling standing in the living room at Deer Flat Ranch, holding open and looking at his Nobel Chemistry Prize certificate. February 1986. Keith Riggs photographer, for the Oregon State University News and Communications Service. Color print from slide original held by the OSU Archives. February 1986.
1986i.246.
Side view shot of Linus Pauling standing in the living room at Deer Flat Ranch, holding open and looking at his Nobel Chemistry Prize certificate, and being photographed by a female photographer. February 1986. Keith Riggs photographer, for the Oregon State University News and Communications Service. Color print from slide original held by the OSU Archives. February 1986.
1986i.247.
Linus Pauling standing in the living room at Deer Flat Ranch, holding and looking at a large crystal while conversing with a female photographer. February 1986. Keith Riggs photographer, for the Oregon State University News and Communications Service. Color print from slide original held by the OSU Archives. February 1986.
1986i.248.
Rear view of Linus Pauling standing in the living room at Deer Flat Ranch, holding and looking at a large crystal. February 1986. Keith Riggs photographer, for the Oregon State University News and Communications Service. Color print from slide original held by the OSU Archives. February 1986.
1986i.249.
Side view of Linus Pauling standing in the living room at Deer Flat Ranch and holding a large crystal while being photographed by a female photographer. February 1986. Keith Riggs photographer, for the Oregon State University News and Communications Service. Color print from slide original held by the OSU Archives. February 1986.
1986i.250.
Side view of Linus Pauling standing in the living room at Deer Flat Ranch and holding his Nobel Peace Prize certificate. February 1986. Keith Riggs photographer, for the Oregon State University News and Communications Service. Color print from slide original held by the OSU Archives. February 1986.
1986i.251.
Linus Pauling standing in the living room at Deer Flat Ranch, holding his Nobel Peace Prize certificate and conversing with a female photographer. February 1986. Keith Riggs photographer, for the Oregon State University News and Communications Service. Color print from slide original held by the OSU Archives. February 1986.
1986i.252.
Linus Pauling standing in the living room at Deer Flat Ranch, holding one of his research notebooks and smiling with his eyes closed. February 1986. Keith Riggs photographer, for the Oregon State University News and Communications Service. Color print from slide original held by the OSU Archives. February 1986.
1986i.253.
Linus Pauling standing in the living room at Deer Flat Ranch, holding and looking at one of his research notebooks. February 1986. Keith Riggs photographer, for the Oregon State University News and Communications Service. Color print from slide original held by the OSU Archives. February 1986.
1986i.254.
Side view of Linus Pauling standing in the living room at Deer Flat Ranch, holding and looking at one of his research notebooks. February 1986. Keith Riggs photographer, for the Oregon State University News and Communications Service. Color print from slide original held by the OSU Archives. February 1986.
1986i.255.
Side view of Linus Pauling standing in the living room at Deer Flat Ranch, holding and looking at one of his research notebooks. February 1986. Keith Riggs photographer, for the Oregon State University News and Communications Service. Color print from slide original held by the OSU Archives. February 1986.
1986i.256.
Rear view of Linus Pauling standing in the living room at Deer Flat Ranch and conversing with a female photographer. February 1986. Keith Riggs photographer, for the Oregon State University News and Communications Service. Color print from slide original held by the OSU Archives. February 1986.
1986i.257.
Floor view of Linus Pauling standing in the living room at Deer Flat Ranch and holding a molecular model. February 1986. Keith Riggs photographer, for the Oregon State University News and Communications Service. Black and white print from a contact sheet original held by the OSU Archives. February 1986.
1986i.258.
Floor view of Linus Pauling standing in the living room at Deer Flat Ranch and holding a molecular model. February 1986. Keith Riggs photographer, for the Oregon State University News and Communications Service. Black and white print from a contact sheet original held by the OSU Archives. February 1986.
1986i.259.
Floor view of Linus Pauling standing in the living room at Deer Flat Ranch and holding a molecular model. February 1986. Keith Riggs photographer, for the Oregon State University News and Communications Service. Black and white print from a contact sheet original held by the OSU Archives. February 1986.

1987i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1987.
1987i.1.
Linus Pauling wearing a black beret and looking to the left of the camera. "Terry Morrison ; 2523 Gough St. / San Francisco, CA 94123 ; 415-771-6616" Photograph by Terry Morrison. Black and white print. 1987.
1987i.2.
David Noethel talking to Linus Pauling and Linda Pauling Kamb. All are in formal wear. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1987.
1987i.3.
Ocean view from Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. 1987.
1987i.4.
View from back deck at Deer Flat Ranch of the hillside. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. 1987.
1987i.5.
View from deck at Deer Flat Ranch of the ocean and hillside. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. 1987.
1987i.6.
The kitchen at Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. 1987.
1987i.7.
View from deck at Deer Flat Ranch of the ocean and hillside. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. 1987.
1987i.8.
Interior of Deer Flat Ranch, looking into a hallway. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. 1987.
1987i.9.
Book cases inside Linus Pauling's Deer Flat Ranch house. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. 1987.
1987i.10.
Book cases inside Linus Pauling's Deer Flat Ranch house. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. 1987.
1987i.11.
Book cases inside Linus Pauling's Deer Flat Ranch house. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. 1987.
1987i.12.
View of a wall inside Linus Pauling's Deer Flat Ranch house. Including an image of LP at a desk and a certificate from the Université de Montpellier. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. 1987.
1987i.13.
View of a Pauling family photograph inside Linus Pauling's Deer Flat Ranch house. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. 1987.
1987i.14.
Boxes of models inside Linus Pauling's Deer Flat Ranch house. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. 1987.
1987i.15.
Books inside Linus Pauling's Deer Flat Ranch house. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. 1987.
1987i.16.
Interior of Linus Pauling's Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1987.
1987i.17.
Book cases and a door inside Linus Pauling's Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1987.
1987i.18.
Linus Pauling speaking at an American Chemical Society meeting. Linus looking down, resting one hand on a table. Denver, Colorado. "ACS Denver Ap 1987" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1987.
1987i.19.
Linus Pauling sitting in a room at the Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. 1987.
1987i.20.
Model quilt in Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. 1987.
1987i.21.
Chemistry models at Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. 1987.
1987i.22.
Seashell decoration at Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. 1987.
1987i.23.
Linus Pauling's papers at Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1987.
1987i.24.
Linus Pauling's papers at Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1987.
1987i.25.
Fire place, books and a chair inside Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. 1987.
1987i.26.
Papers and models in boxes at Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. 1987.
1987i.27.
The kitchen in Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. 1987.
1987i.28.
Corner view out of kitchen windows at Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. 1987.
1987i.29.
Rock display on book shelf at Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. 1987.
1987i.30.
Chemistry models at Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. 1987.
1987i.31.
Book case and window over looking the ocean at Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. 1987.
1987i.32.
Rock display on book shelf in Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. 1987.
1987i.33.
Big Sur coastline. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. 1987.
1987i.34.
Big Sur coastline. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. 1987.
1987i.35.
Big Sur coastline. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. 1987.
1987i.36.
Big Sur coastline. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. 1987.
1987i.37.
Big Sur coastline. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. 1987.
1987i.38.
Big Sur coastline. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. 1987.
1987i.39.
Big Sur coastline. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. 1987.
1987i.40.
Big Sur coastline. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. 1987.
1987i.41.
Big Sur coastline. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. 1987.
1987i.42.
Big Sur coastline. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. 1987.
1987i.43.
Big Sur coastline. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. 1987.
1987i.44.
Big Sur coastline. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. 1987.
1987i.45.
Big Sur mountain view. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. 1987.
1987i.46.
View from the deck at Deer Flat Ranch. Big Sur, California. Courtesy of Carolina Biological Supply Co. Color print. 1987.
1987i.47.
Linus Pauling Jr.'s home. An unidentified man walking in the rain with a dog beside him. Hawaii. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1987.
1987i.48.
Barclay Kamb, Stephanie Pauling, Linda Pauling Kamb and Linus Pauling Jr. eating Japanese food. Linus Pauling Jr.'s house in Hawaii. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1987.
1987i.49.
Unidentified individual and Stephanie Pauling standing together. At Linus Pauling Jr.'s house in Hawaii. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1987.
1987i.50.
A view from Linus Pauling Jr.'s home in Hawaii overlooking trees. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1987.
1987i.51.
Two unidentified individuals sitting and smiling at the camera. Hawaii. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1987.
1987i.52.
Linus Pauling speaking from a table with a sign in front of him reading "The American Chemical Society." A blurry head in the foreground blocks the right side of the image. "ACS Denver Ap 1987" Photographer unknown. Color print. April, 1987.
1987i.53.
Linus Pauling Jr seated, looking at the lawn while Stephanie Pauling uses a rake. At Linus Pauling Jr.'s house in Hawaii. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1987.
1987i.54.
Linus Pauling Jr. using a wheelbarrow while Stephanie Pauling sweeps. A small unidentified child stands before LP Jr. At LP Jr.'s house in Hawaii. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1987.
1987i.55.
Stephanie Pauling using a leaf-blower. Linus Pauling Jr. and an unidentified child in the background. At LP Jr.'s house in Hawaii. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1987.
1987i.56.
Linus Pauling Jr. seated on the tailgate of a truck and holding an unidentified child. At LP Jr.'s house in Hawaii. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1987.
1987i.57.
View of trees from Linus Pauling Jr.'s home in Hawaii. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1987.
1987i.58.
Close-up of a tree at Linus Pauling Jr.'s home in Hawaii. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1987.
1987i.59.
Linus Pauling Jr standing between some trees. LP Jr.'s house in Hawaii. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1987.
1987i.60.
Flowers from Linus Pauling Jr.'s garden at home in Hawaii. Two unidentified faces appear behind the flowers. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1987.
1987i.61.
Linus Pauling Jr.'s garden at home in Hawaii. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1987.
1987i.62.
Linus Pauling Jr standing next to large plants in a garden. At LP Jr.'s house in Hawaii. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1987.
1987i.63.
Linus Pauling Jr reclining in a garden. At LP Jr.'s house in Hawaii. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1987.
1987i.64.
Linus Pauling Jr.'s garden at home in Hawaii. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1987.
1987i.65.
Linus Pauling speaking behind a podium in a large room with a structure hanging over his head. "1st Unitarian Church, Toledo, Ohio Easter Sunday, 19 April 1987" Photographer unknown. Color print. April 19, 1987.
1987i.66.
Linus Pauling with his back to the camera. He is in a large room working with a photographer who is adjusting equipment. "1st Unitarian Church, Toledo, Ohio Easter Sunday, 19 April 1987" Photographer unknown. Color print. April 19, 1987.
1987i.67.
Linus Pauling speaking behind a podium in a large room with a structure hanging over his head. "1st Unitarian Church, Toledo, Ohio Easter Sunday, 19 April 1987" Photographer unknown. Color print. April 19, 1987.
1987i.68.
Linus Pauling standing on a wooden deck with Charlotte T. May. A bench and mountains are in the background. "With Charlotte T. May 1987 Thanks for everything! C." Photographer unknown. Color print. May 1987.
1987i.69.
Linus Pauling standing on the deck of his house with the coastline in the background. "November 1987 from Dr. Burgenstein" Photographer unknown. Color print. November, 1987.
1987i.70.
Linus Pauling and Natalie Gulbrandsen standing together, smiling. Natalie is wearing a name tag. "IARF Congress - Stanford University August 6, 1987 Dr. Linus Pauling Natalie W. Gulbrandsen Moderator UUA" Photographer unknown. Color print. August 6, 1987.
1987i.71.
Linus Pauling speaking to a group at an outdoor picnic. He is standing while the rest of the group sits at tables. Behind him is a parking lot. "LP speaking to WILPF at Hidden Villa Ranch Mountain View, CA Aug. 1987" Photographer unknown. Color print. August, 1987.
1987i.72.
Linus Pauling speaking from behind a table. A large sign in front of him on the table reads "The American Chemical Society." "ACS Denver Ap 1987" [photo accompanied by a letter of appreciation from the ACS dated May 1987] Photographer unknown. Color print. April, 1987.
1987i.73.
Linus Pauling speaking behind a podium with a sign on the podium reading "American Chemical Society". "ACS Denver Ap 1987" Photographer unknown. Color print. April, 1987.
1987i.74.
Linus Pauling standing in front of a fireplace with an unidentified female photographer on the right. At Big Sur. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1987.
1987i.75.
Linus Pauling standing, holding an open research notebook. Bookshelves are in the background. At Big Sur. Courtesy of News and Communications Services, Oregon State University. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1987.
1987i.76.
Linus Pauling holding an open research notebook with bookshelves in the background. At Big Sur. LP is looking at the research notebook. Courtesy of News and Communications Services, Oregon State University. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1987.
1987i.77.
Linus Pauling in profile, holding an open research notebook. Bookshelves are in the background. At Big Sur. Courtesy of News and Communications Services, Oregon State University. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1987.
1987i.78.
Linus Pauling in profile, holding an open research notebook. A fireplace is in the background. At Big Sur. Courtesy of News and Communications Services, Oregon State University. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1987.
1987i.79.
Linus Pauling standing and speaking. At Big Sur with Nobel Peace Prize certificate. Courtesy of News and Communications Services, Oregon State University. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1987.
1987i.80.
Linus Pauling showing his Nobel Peace Prize certificate to an unidentified woman. At Big Sur. Courtesy of News and Communications Services, Oregon State University. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1987.
1987i.81.
Linus Pauling showing his Nobel Peace Prize certificate. At Big Sur. Courtesy of News and Communications Services, Oregon State University. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1987.
1987i.82.
Linus Pauling showing his Nobel Peace Prize certificate. At Big Sur. Courtesy of News and Communications Services, Oregon State University. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1987.
1987i.83.
Linus Pauling with his back to the camera, showing his Nobel Peace Prize certificate. An unidentified female photographer takes his picture. At Big Sur. Courtesy of News and Communications Services, Oregon State University. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1987.
1987i.84.
Linus Pauling, Adolfo Perez Esquivel and an unidentified woman standing together. At Ava Helen Pauling Peace Lecture, Oregon State University. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1987.
1987i.85.
Linus Pauling, Adolfo Perez Esquivel and an unidentified woman conversing. At Ava Helen Pauling Peace Lecture, Oregon State University. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1987.
1987i.86.
Adolfo Perez Esquivel and Linus Pauling standing together. At Ava Helen Pauling Peace Lecture, Oregon State University. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1987.
1987i.87.
Adolfo Perez Esquivel and Linus Pauling sitting and smiling. At Ava Helen Pauling Peace Lecture, Oregon State University. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1987.
1987i.88.
Dr. Bjorn Nordenstrom, Mrs. Nordenstrom and Shuyu Kong at the Great Wall of China. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1987.
1987i.89.
Adolfo Perez Esquivel and Linus Pauling sitting together. At Ava Helen Pauling Peace Lecture, Oregon State University. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1987.
1987i.90.
Adolfo Perez Esquivel and Linus Pauling sitting and smiling. At Ava Helen Pauling Peace Lecture, Oregon State University. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1987.
1987i.91.
Adolfo Perez Esquivel and Linus Pauling sitting together and smiling. At Ava Helen Pauling Peace Lecture, Oregon State University. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1987.
1987i.92.
Adolfo Perez Esquivel and Linus Pauling sitting together. At Ava Helen Pauling Peace Lecture, Oregon State University. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1987.
1987i.93.
Close-up of Linus Pauling, looking down to the left. Photo taken at Big Sur home. Sticker reads: "Linus Carl Pauling, circa 1987; Photo by: News & Communications Services, Oregon State University, 1987" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1987.
1987i.94.
Kay and Crellin Pauling talking to an unidentified man and woman. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1987.
1987i.95.
An unidentified individual [You-chi or Li-Zhu] and Linus Pauling standing together in an office. Correspondence included. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1987.
1987i.96.
Linus Pauling sitting with three unidentified individuals. One man is the vice-chairman of the Chinese Communist Party. Photographer unknown [Dr. Tommy Hu?]. Black and white print. 1987.
1987i.97.
Linus Pauling standing outdoors with a group from the 13th Western Regional Electron Microscopy Meeting. Concord, California. "13th Western Regional Electron Microscopy Meeting, Concord, CA June 26-28, 1987. Invited speakers: (Left to Right) Robert Beyres, IBM Almaden Res. Cen.; Arden Albee, Calif. Inst. Tech.; Larry Allard, Oak Ridge National Lab.; J.A.N. Zazadzinski, Univ. of Calif., Santa Barbara; Linus Pauling, Linus Pauling Inst. for Science and Medicine; Jean-Paul Revel, Calif. Inst. of Tech.; Ray Egerton, Univ. of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada; Dave Howitt, Univ. of Calif., Davis; Kannan Krishnan, Nat. Center for E.M., Berkeley, CA; Gilbert Keller, Univ. Calif., San Diego. Not Shown: Marilyn Farquhar, Yale Univ., Peter Schroff, Janssen Life Sciences Products, Piscattaway, NY; Roy Geiss, IBM Almaden Res. Cen.; John Bravman, Stanford University; J. Richard McIntosh, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO; Ron Gronsky, Nat. Cen. for E.M., Berkeley, CA. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. June 26-28, 1987.
1987i.98.
Linus Pauling, Cliff Mead, and four unidentified members of the OSU Special Collections staff posing together. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1987.
1987i.99.
Linus Pauling and Dorothy Munro standing next to each other, smiling. "November 1987 [?] Dorothy Munro + LP" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. November, 1987.
1987i.100.
An unidentified man standing behind a podium. Linus Pauling sitting with arms crossed between two unidentified men on a panel. All the signs are in Hebrew. Ben Gurion University. Beer Shiva, Israel. "Ben Gurion U. 1987" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1987.
1987i.101.
Linus Pauling talking into a microphone, outdoors. Seven unidentified men and women stand behind LP. Ben Gurion University. Beer Shiva, Israel. "Ben Gurion U. 1987" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1987.
1987i.102.
Linus Pauling standing next to an unidentified man, outdoors. Several unidentified individuals stand in the background. Ben Gurion University. Beer Shiva, Israel. "Ben Gurion U. 1987" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1987.
1987i.103.
Linus Pauling sitting on the far left with three unidentified men in an auditorium, speaking with each other. "1 April 1987 Brunel University" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April 1, 1987.
1987i.104.
Linus Pauling talking to an unidentified man holding a folder. They stand in a lab. "1 April 1987 Brunel University" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. April 1, 1987.
1987i.105.
Close-up of Linus Pauling looking directly into the camera. "July 1987" "0388 [written in pencil]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. July, 1987.
1987i.106.
Close-up of Linus Pauling looking toward his left. "1987" "0386 [written in pencil]" Richard Willoughby, Photographer. Copyright Linus Pauling Institute. Black and white print. 1987.
1987i.107.
Linus Pauling sitting at a table, scratching his nose. A large sign in front of LP reads, "The American Chemical Society" "ACS Denver Ap 1987" Photographer unknown. Color print. April, 1987.
1987i.108.
Linus Pauling holding a sign in a crowded room, talking to an unidentified woman. "ACS Denver 1987" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1987.
1987i.109.
Linus Pauling seated at a dinner table, smiling. "Photo by R.W. Henderson 3732 N.W. Van Buren, Corvallis, 97339 Henderson Enterprises 3732 N.W. Van Buren Ph. 752-4371, PO Box 828, Corvallis, OR 97339 Additional prints or slides may be obtained from R. W. Henderson 3732 N.W. Van Buren Corvallis, OR 97339 Phone 752-4371 From slide No. 17751 June 20th 1987 Alumni Luncheon O.S.U. Memorial Union Corvallis, OR. LP 20 June 1987" Color print. June 20, 1987.
1987i.110.
Linus Pauling standing in his living room, smiling. Big Sur, California. "November 1987 from Dr. Burgenstein" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1987.
1987i.111.
Linus Pauling standing with his arm around an unidentified woman. "LP and [Sue Archibold?]" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1987.
1987i.112.
A group portrait of the Oregon Agricultural College Class of 1922 standing on the main steps outside the Memorial Union at Oregon State University. "Class of 1922 Oregon State University June 20, 1987 Hise Studio" "Row 1: Tony Schille, Linus Pauling, Carl Goetz, Alice Feike Wieman, Bernice Nelson Willcox, Hazel Atwood Wilkes, Harriet Forest Moore, Genevieve Betts Carne, Frank Groves, Cal Smith. Row 2: Charles Taylor, Paul Richardson, Richard Slater, W. George Harber, Alice Harper, Helen Moore Bradley, Ann Brugger Pace, Curtis McKinney, Natheel Donaca Irwin, O. W. Irwin. Row 3: Elvira VanHollebeke Walkey, Glenn Walkley, Alber Bauer, Stan Summers, Helen Mattley Palmer, Claude Palmer." Photograph by Hise Studio. Color print. June 20, 1987.
1987i.113.
Linus Pauling walking, his eyes closed. Linus Pauling Jr. and Stephanie Pauling look at LP. Unidentified couples stand behind LP. "S370711-16/12" "7.15." "October 1987" "Dedication Sackler Wing Smithsonian" Photographer unknown. Color print. July 15, 1987.
1987i.114.
Linus Pauling speaking with Linus Pauling Jr. and Stephanie Pauling, all in formal wear. "587091-15/7" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1987.
1987i.115.
Linus Pauling looking down and standing between Stephanie Pauling and Linus Pauling Jr. "C 5870911-9/5" "October 1987" "Dedication Sackler Wing Smithsonian" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. October, 1987.
1987i.116.
Kay and Crellin Pauling standing together and dressed in formal wear. Photographer unknown. Black and white. 1987.
1987i.117.
An unidentified man and woman talking with Linus Pauling. All are dressed in formal wear. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1987.
1987i.118.
An unidentified man and woman standing with Linus Pauling. All are dressed in formal wear. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1987.
1987i.119.
Linus Pauling sitting at a desk and gesturing with his hands. "Terry Morrison / 2523 Gough St. / San Francisco, CA 94123 / 415-771-6166" Black and white print. 1987.
1987i.120.
Linus Pauling sitting at desk and gesturing with his hands. "Terry Morrison ; 2523 Gough St. / San Francisco, CA 94123 ; 415-771-6616 " Black and white print. 1987.
1987i.121.
Linus Pauling sitting at a desk with one hand against his ear. "Terry Morrison ; 2523 Gough St. / San Francisco, CA 94123 ; 415-771-6616" Black and white print. 1987.
1987i.122.
Linus Pauling sitting at a desk gesturing with his hands. "Terry Morrison ; 2523 Gough St. / San Francisco, CA 94123 ; 415-771-6616" Black and white print. 1987.
1987i.123.
Linus Pauling sitting at a desk with his hands clasped in front of him. "Terry Morrison ; 2523 Gough St. / San Francisco, CA 94123 ; 415-771-6616" Black and white print. 1987.
1987i.124.
Linus Pauling standing between four unidentified men. The man on the far left wears a name tag. LP is holding the Distinguished Scientist Award. "Arthritis Research Inst., Clearwater, FL. Jan., 1987 Distinguished Scientist Award" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. January, 1987.
1987i.125.
Linus Pauling standing with an unidentified man. They look at the camera and hold LP's Distinguished Scientist Award. The doctor with LP is wears a name tag [Dr. Dauber?]. "Arthritis Research Inst - Distinguished Scientist Award - January 1987" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. January, 1987.
1987i.126.
Close-up of Linus Pauling talking with faint image of a microphone in front of him. Dramatic lighting used to illuminate LP. "Jan. 1987 - Arthritis Research Inst., Florida" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. January, 1987.
1987i.127.
Linus Pauling with Werner Baumgartner sitting on a deck that overlooks the ocean. Big Sur, California. Photographer unknown. Color copy. "LP with Dr. Werner Baumgartner (May 1987); c. Linus Pauling Institute" Photographer unknown. Color print. May, 1987.
1987i.128.
Linus Pauling and Mrs. Werner Baumgartner sitting on a deck that overlooks the ocean. Big Sur, California. "Mrs. Werner Baumgartner (May 1987)" Photographer unknown. Color print. May, 1987.

1988i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1988.
1988i.1.
Linus Pauling with Johan Galtung (University of Oslo peace scholar; Seventh Annual Ava Helen Lectureship for World Peace). Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1988.
1988i.2.
Linus Pauling standing with an unidentified man behind a podium. ACAM Convention, Palo Alto, California. Correspondence included. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1988.
1988i.3.
Linda Pauling Kamb, Linus Pauling, Pauline Pauling Emmett and Lucile Pauling Jenkins standing next to Linus W. Darling's grave. Correspondence, Community School Monthly, and Vitamin C article from the Oregonian enclosed. Photograph courtesy of Linda Pauling-Kamb. Color print. 1988.
1988i.4.
Drawing of Linus Pauling's face. "Dear Dr Pauling & Ms. Munro. Here's a copy of drawing which I had intended on enclosing with the rondel. Haven't decided yet whether to do another [?] will leave that choice till later depending on my schedule. Love & Peace Quinley." Sketching signed Quinley '88. 1988.
1988i.5.
Linus Pauling standing in front of Special Collections display for Linus Pauling Papers at Oregon State University. October 1988. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. October, 1988.
1988i.6.
Bill Wilkins and Linus Pauling speaking together. At Oregon State University. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1988.
1988i.7.
Linus Pauling sitting with an unidentified man. LP has a splint on his right index finger. "LP Hirago" "Jan 1988" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. January, 1988.
1988i.8.
Linus Pauling sitting with his left hand grasping the left lapel of his jacket. "Jan 1988" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. January, 1988.
1988i.9.
A cartoon of Linus Pauling looking to the left. The only color is LP's skin, the rest of the image is black and white. "1988" "[written on cartoon:] Jellison '88". 1988.
1988i.10.
Linus Pauling sitting with his two sisters, Pauline Pauling Emmett and Lucille Pauling Jenkins, and his daughter, Linda Pauling Kamb. Condon, Oregon " 10-15-88 Condon, Oregon Linda LP Pauline Lucille 1875" Photographer unknown. Color print. October 15, 1988.
1988i.11.
Pauling Family portrait. Linus Pauling is third from the right in the back row. All other individuals in the portrait appear to be grandchildren of LP. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1988.
1988i.12.
Linus Pauling standing and holding his jacket open by the lapel, outdoors. "1988 Airport dedication Condon" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1988.
1988i.13.
Linus Pauling, Linda Pauling-Kamb, Lucille Pauling and Pauline Emmett standing with a group of unidentified individuals, outdoors. "Condon, OR. 1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1988.
1988i.14.
Linus Pauling standing with three unidentified men at a reception. LP takes a sip of a drink. "ACA Philadelphia 1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1988.
1988i.15.
Linus Pauling sitting at a table with three unidentified men and an unidentified woman during a dinner event. An ink smear covers part of the photograph. "ACA Philadelphia 1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1988.
1988i.16.
Linus Pauling at a podium speaking with two unidentified men. "16 6.IX 88." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1988.
1988i.17.
Linus Pauling taking a drink. The background is very dark. "19 6.IX 88." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1988.
1988i.18.
Linus Pauling smiling with his head slightly turned from the camera. "18 6.IX 88." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1988.
1988i.19.
Linus Pauling standing behind Barclay Kamb and an unidentified man. Barclay Kamb and the unidentified man are speaking. "17 6.IX 88." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1988.
1988i.20.
Linus Pauling speaking into a microphone, behind a podium. "14 6.IX 88." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1988.
1988i.21.
Linus Pauling speaking behind a podium while an unidentified man takes a picture on the left. "10 6.IX 88." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1988.
1988i.22.
Linus Pauling speaking behind a podium with his right hand raised. "13 6.IX 88." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1988.
1988i.23.
Linus Pauling standing in his office with an unidentified man wearing a "LPI" lab coat. "To Dr. Pauling" "January 1988" "[Ted. Boulikar?]" Photographer unknown. Color print. January, 1988.
1988i.24.
Linus Pauling standing in a crowded room with Hans Mark on the far right and two unidentified men and shaking hands with one of the men. Austin, Texas. "Hans Mark LP Roy A." "Austin TX 26 Ap 1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. April 26, 1988.
1988i.25.
Linus Pauling standing in a crowded room, talking with Hans Mark and an unidentified man. Austin, Texas. "LP Hans Mark" "Austin TX 26 Ap 1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. April 26, 1988.
1988i.26.
Linus Pauling standing outdoors and speaking with Hans Mark and an unidentified man. Hans Mark stands behind a podium while the unidentified man stands next to him, leaning on the podium. Austin, Texas. "LP Hans Mark" "Austin TX 26 Ap 1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. April 26, 1988.
1988i.27.
Linus Pauling standing with Hans Mark and Georgy Arbatov. All three smile at the camera. Austin, Texas. "LP Hans Mark" "Georgy Arbatov of USSR" "Austin TX" "26 Ap 1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. April 26, 1988.
1988i.28.
Linus Pauling standing with Suzanne Morse and Norman Cousins. Austin, Texas. "LP Suzanne Morse Norman Cousins" "Austin TX 26 Ap 1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1988.
1988i.29.
Linus Pauling wearing a graduation robe and holding a diploma. He shakes hands with President E.A. Mallsy. An unidentified man stands behind the two men. "Pres. E.A. Mallsy of Notre Dame" "1988 LP" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1988.
1988i.30.
Group portrait of eleven unidentified individuals, Linus Pauling in the back row and President Mallsy standing in the front row, center. All individuals wear graduation robes. "LP Pres Mallsy" "Recipients of Honors" "Notre Dame" "1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1988.
1988i.31.
Linus Pauling standing with President Mallsy and an unidentified man, all in graduation robes. "Pres Mallsy & LP" "1988 Notre Dame" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1988.
1988i.32.
A house with bushes in the front, and an open lattice structure over the driveway. "Wilson Street - as of August 88 - 60 yrs after living there." Photographer unknown. Color print. August, 1988.
1988i.33.
A house with bushes in the front, and an open lattice structure over the driveway. "8/88 A Wilson St. home in 1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. August, 1988.
1988i.34.
Linus Pauling Jr. sitting with his son, Christopher Carl Pauling. Christopher's wife, Zvyezdana Pauling, sits with them, holding their children, Maja and Natasha Pauling. Outdoor portrait. "AJ" [Found in a folio with Florence Photography on it.] Color print. 1988.
1988i.35.
Linus Pauling Jr. sitting with his daughter, Ramona, her husband Steven Berent and their children Leo, Jesse, and Max. Outdoor portrait. "A 14" [Found in a folio with Florence Photography on it.] Color print. 1988.
1988i.36.
Linus Pauling Jr. sitting with his daughter Sabrina with her husband and son. Outdoor portrait. "A 20" [Found in a folio with Florence Photography on it.] Color print. 1988.
1988i.37.
Linus Pauling Jr. sitting with Linus Fowler, Sabrina, Ramona, Peter Chadwick, and Christopher Carl. Outdoor portrait. "A 24" [Found in a folio with Florence Photography on it.] Color print. 1988.
1988i.38.
Pauling family portrait. Linus Pauling sitting on the left side of the image. Linus Jr, Linda and Crellin Pauling are in the picture. Other family members include spouses, sons and daughters of LP's children. "C 7" [Found in a folio with Florence Photography on it.] Color print. 1988.
1988i.39.
Pauling family portrait. Linus Pauling, Crellin Pauling and Linda Pauling standing on the far right. Linus Pauling Jr. kneels in the front row. Other family members include spouses, sons and daughters of LP's children. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1988.
1988i.40.
Linus Pauling standing between two unidentified men in a conference room. "Tuscaloosa, Alabama; April 1988; with Patrick Shackelford; Conference on Superconductivity." Photographer unknown. Color print. April, 1988.
1988i.41.
Linus Pauling speaking behind a podium and wearing a name tag. "In Yugoslavia with Prof. Linus Pauling A Photographic Essay Zelek S. Herman September 1988" "Prof. Pauling Lectures on the Nature of Metals at Cavtat 29 Aug. 1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. August 29, 1988.
1988i.42.
Professor Zvonimir Maksic speaks into a microphone while Linus Pauling watches Professor Zvonimir Maksic. A blurry head is located at the bottom of the photograph. "In Yugoslavia with Prof. Linus Pauling A Photographic Essay Zelek S. Herman September 1988" "Prof. Zvonimir Maksic presenting Prof. Pauling at Cavtat 29 Aug. 1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. August 29, 1988.
1988i.43.
View of a sunset overlooking a body of water and a small amount of land. "In Yugoslavia with Prof. Linus Pauling A Photographic Essay Zelek S. Herman September 1988" "Sunset at Hotel Croatia, Cavtat 29 Aug. 1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. August 29, 1988.
1988i.44.
Linus Pauling at a table eating with Linda Pauling Kamb and Barclay Kamb. "In Yugoslavia with Prof. Linus Pauling A Photographic Essay Zelek S. Herman September 1988" "Prof. Pauling, Linda Kamb, and Prof. Barclay Kamb at dinner in the Hotel Cavtat Croatia 31 Aug. 1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. August 31, 1988.
1988i.45.
Seven individuals eating outside. Linus Pauling sitting at the head of the table while Linda Pauling Kamb and Barclay Kamb sit in the center chairs on either side of the table. "In Yugoslavia with Prof. Linus Pauling A Photographic Essay Zelek S. Herman September 1988" "Duck lunch in the hills above Zagreb 5 Sept. 1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 5, 1988.
1988i.46.
Linus Pauling standing with Zelek S. Herman and three unidentified individuals in front of a manufacturing facility. Linus Pauling is 2nd from the left. "In Yugoslavia with Prof. Linus Pauling A Photographic Essay Zelek S. Herman September 1988" "Vitamin C Manufacturing Facility at the Pliva Pharmaceutical Works, Zagreb, 6 Sept. 1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 6, 1988.
1988i.47.
Linus Pauling standing with Zelek S. Herman and three unidentified individuals in front of a manufacturing facility. Linus Pauling is 2nd from the left. "In Yugoslavia with Prof. Linus Pauling A Photographic Essay Zelek S. Herman September 1988" "Vitamin C Manufacturing Facility at the Pliva Pharmaceutical Works, Zagreb, 6 Sept. 1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 6, 1988.
1988i.48.
In the foreground, an unidentified man on the right sits while Professor Maksic and an unidentified man stand, turned toward each other. In the background, unidentified individuals sit in rows. "In Yugoslavia with Prof. Linus Pauling A Photographic Essay Zelek S. Herman September 1988" "Prof. Pauling's talk on 'Vitamins and Health' Zagreb, 6 Sept. 1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 6, 1988.
1988i.49.
Linus Pauling sitting in the front row next to his daughter, Linda Pauling Kamb. In the background, unidentified individuals sitting in rows for a lecture. "In Yugoslavia with Prof. Linus Pauling A Photographic Essay Zelek S. Herman September 1988" "Awaiting Prof. Pauling's lecture on 'Vitamins and Health' Zagreb, 6 Sept. 1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 6, 1988.
1988i.50.
Professor Maksic behind a podium shaking hands with Linus Pauling. "In Yugoslavia with Prof. Linus Pauling A Photographic Essay Zelek S. Herman September 1988" "'Vitamins and Health' talk Prof. Maksic introduces LP Zagreb, 6 Sept. 1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 6, 1988.
1988i.51.
Linus Pauling standing behind a podium, speaking into two microphones. LP has his arms spread, resting on the sides of the podium. "In Yugoslavia with Prof. Linus Pauling A Photographic Essay Zelek S. Herman September 1988" "'Vitamins and Health' talk Zagreb, 6 Sept. 1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 6, 1988.
1988i.52.
Linus Pauling standing behind a podium, speaking into two microphones. LP has his arms spread, resting on the sides of the podium. "In Yugoslavia with Prof. Linus Pauling A Photographic Essay Zelek S. Herman September 1988" "'Vitamins and Health' talk Zagreb, 6 Sept. 1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 6, 1988.
1988i.53.
Linus Pauling standing behind a podium, in profile. Two microphones stand in front of him while he looks to the right of the camera. "In Yugoslavia with Prof. Linus Pauling A Photographic Essay Zelek S. Herman September 1988" "'Vitamins and Health' talk Zagreb, 6 Sept. 1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 6, 1988.
1988i.54.
Linus Pauling standing behind a podium, in profile. Two microphones stand in front of him while he looks to the right of the camera. "In Yugoslavia with Prof. Linus Pauling A Photographic Essay Zelek S. Herman September 1988" "'Vitamins and Health' talk Zagreb, 6 Sept. 1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 6, 1988.
1988i.55.
Linus Pauling standing behind a podium. His left hand rests on the side of the podium with two microphones in front of him. A white screen hangs next to LP. "In Yugoslavia with Prof. Linus Pauling A Photographic Essay Zelek S. Herman September 1988" "'Vitamins and Health' talk Zagreb, 6 September. 1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 6, 1988.
1988i.56.
Linus Pauling standing behind a podium. LP rests his hands on either side of the podium with two microphones in front of him. A white screen hangs next to LP. "In Yugoslavia with Prof. Linus Pauling A Photographic Essay Zelek S. Herman September 1988" "'Vitamins and Health' talk Zagreb, 6 Sept. 1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 6, 1988.
1988i.57.
Linus Pauling sitting around a table with Linda Pauling Kamb and three unidentified men. Linus Pauling is second from the left, talking to the man next to him. "In Yugoslavia with Prof. Linus Pauling A Photographic Essay Zelek S. Herman September 1988" "Meeting with the President of the Croatian Parliament, Prof. A. Runji Zagreb, 7 September, 1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 7, 1988.
1988i.58.
Linus Pauling standing with Linda Pauling Kamb, Zelek S. Herman, Professor Maksic and an unidentified man. Everyone looks at the camera. "In Yugoslavia with Prof. Linus Pauling A Photographic Essay Zelek S. Herman September 1988" "Meeting with the President of the Croatian Parliament, Prof. A. Runji Zagreb, 7 Sept. 1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 7, 1988.
1988i.59.
Linus Pauling standing with Linda Pauling Kamb, Professor Maksic and two unidentified men. Everyone looks at the camera. "In Yugoslavia with Prof. Linus Pauling A Photographic Essay Zelek S. Herman September 1988" "Meeting with the President of the Croatian Parliament, Prof. A. Runji Zagreb, 7 Sept. 1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 7, 1988.
1988i.60.
Linus Pauling, Linda Pauling Kamb and Professor Maksic standing together with their arms wrapped around each other. "In Yugoslavia with Prof. Linus Pauling A Photographic Essay Zelek S. Herman September 1988" "Prof. Pauling, Linda Kamb, and Prof. Zvonimir B. Maksic outside of St. Mark's Church 7 Sept. '88" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 7, 1988.
1988i.61.
Linus Pauling, Linda Kamb and Professor Maksic standing together with their arms wrapped around each other. "In Yugoslavia with Prof. Linus Pauling A Photographic Essay Zelek S. Herman September 1988" "Outside St. Mark's Church Zagreb, 7 Sept. 1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 7, 1988.
1988i.62.
The Rector of Zagreb standing behind a table, looking down at a book he holds. Behind the table sit four unidentified men. "In Yugoslavia with Prof. Linus Pauling A Photographic Essay Zelek S. Herman September 1988" "Granting of Doctor Honoris Causa to Prof. Pauling by the Rector of Zagreb Univ. 7 Sept. 1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 7, 1988.
1988i.63.
The Rector of Zagreb standing behind a table, holding a book. Two unidentified men sit behind the table. "In Yugoslavia with Prof. Linus Pauling A Photographic Essay Zelek S. Herman September 1988" "Doctor Honoris Causa Ceremony Zagreb, 7 Sept. 1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 7, 1988.
1988i.64.
Three unidentified men sitting behind a table. A flower arrangement sits on the left side of the table. "In Yugoslavia with Prof. Linus Pauling A Photographic Essay Zelek S. Herman September 1988" "Doctor Honoris Causa Ceremony Zagreb, 7 September. 1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 7, 1988.
1988i.65.
Linus Pauling looking at the camera and has his arms folded together. [The black ink is yellowing around the edges] "by adian (1988) photographer Linus Pauling" [Another pen is used but the letters are smeared] "3789 Redwood Circle Palo Alto 94306" [At the bottom written in blue ink:] "Copyright Linus Pauling Institute" [There is a post it note attached to the back which states:] "Please return to Dorothy Munro LPI" Color print. 1988.
1988i.66.
Professor Maksic standing behind a table and looking down at a book he holds. He wears a large gold chain around his neck. On either side of Professor Maksic sit unidentified men. "In Yugoslavia with Prof. Linus Pauling A Photographic Essay Zelek S. Herman September 1988" "Doctor Honoris Causa Ceremony Prof. Maksic granting the degree Zagreb, 7 Sept. 1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 7, 1988.
1988i.67.
Professor Maksic standing behind a table and looking down at a book he holds. He wears a large gold necklace. On either side of Professor Maksic, sit unidentified men. They are all looking down. "In Yugoslavia with Prof. Linus Pauling A Photographic Essay Zelek S. Herman September 1988" "Doctor Honoris Causa Ceremony Prof. Maksic granting the degree Zagreb, 7 Sept. 1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 7, 1988.
1988i.68.
An unidentified gentleman standing behind a table reading from a book. Unidentified men sit on either side of him with an unidentified photographer leaning against a wall on his right. "In Yugoslavia with Prof. Linus Pauling A Photographic Essay Zelek S. Herman September 1988" "Doctor Honoris Causa Ceremony Zagreb, 7 Sept. 1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 7, 1988.
1988i.69.
The Rector of Zagreb, Professor Maksic and three unidentified men standing behind a table, clapping. Linus Pauling stands in front of the table, facing the men. "In Yugoslavia with Prof. Linus Pauling A Photographic Essay Zelek S. Herman September 1988" "Doctor Honoris Causa Zagreb, 7 Sept. 1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 7, 1988.
1988i.70.
Linus Pauling writing something in a book with his back to the camera. Professor Maksic and three unidentified men stand behind a table, watching LP. "In Yugoslavia with Prof. Linus Pauling A Photographic Essay Zelek S. Herman September 1988" "Doctor Honoris Causa Ceremony Prof. Pauling signing the award book Zagreb, 7 Sept. 1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 7, 1988.
1988i.71.
Linus Pauling shaking hands with the Rector of Zagreb Professor Maksic and three unidentified men stand in the background. "In Yugoslavia with Prof. Linus Pauling A Photographic Essay Zelek S. Herman September 1988" "Doctor Honoris Causa Ceremony Zagreb, 7 Sept. 1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 7, 1988.
1988i.72.
Linus Pauling and Linda Pauling Kamb standing next to each other, smiling. They both of them are blurry. "In Yugoslavia with Prof. Linus Pauling A Photographic Essay Zelek S. Herman September 1988" "Doctor Honoris Causa Ceremony Linda Kamb and Prof. Pauling Zagreb, 7 Sept. 1988" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 7, 1988.
1988i.73.
Barclay Kamb and Professor Supek talking to each other. "In Yugoslavia with Prof. Linus Pauling A Photographic Essay Zelek S. Herman September 1988" "After the Doctor Honoris Causa Ceremony - Prof. Barclay Kamb and Prof. Ivan Supek Zagreb, 7 September 88" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 7, 1988.
1988i.74.
Linus Pauling posing with an unidentified man and the Maksic family. Beginning from left to right: an unidentified gentleman, Zoren Maksic, Linus Pauling, Mirjana Maksic and Z.B. Maksic. "In Yugoslavia with Prof. Linus Pauling A Photographic Essay Zelek S. Herman September 1988" "After the D. H. C. Ceremony: ? + Zoren Maksi + LP + Mirjana Maksi + Z. B. Maksi Zagreb, 7 September 88" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 7, 1988.
1988i.75.
Linus Pauling standing with an unidentified man and the Maksic family. Beginning from left to right: an unidentified gentleman, Zoren Maksic, Linus Pauling, Mirjana Maksic and Z.B. Maksic. "In Yugoslavia with Prof. Linus Pauling A Photographic Essay Zelek S. Herman September 1988" "After the D.H.C. Ceremony: ? + Zoren Maksi + LP + Mirjana Maksi + Z. B. Maksi, Zagreb, 7 Sept. 88" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 7, 1988.
1988i.76.
Linus Pauling, Professor Maksic, the Rector of Zagreb and two unidentified men standing in a circle conversing. Linus Pauling with back to the camera. "After the H.D.C Ceremony, Zagreb, 7 Sept. 1988." Photographer unknown. Color print. September 7, 1988.
1988i.77.
The Rector of Zagreb, Linus Pauling, Professor Maksic, an unidentified man and Barclay Kamb standing near a doorway, conversing. "After the H.D.C. Ceremony, Zagreb, 7 Sept, 1988." Photographer unknown. Color print. September 7, 1988.
1988i.78.
Linus Pauling standing next to Professor Maksic. Both men look at the camera. "Reception at the Hotel Esplanade, Prof. Pauling and Prof. Maksic, Zagreb, 7 Sept. 1988." Photographer unknown. Color print. September 7, 1988.
1988i.79.
Linus Pauling standing next to Professor Maksic. Both men look at the camera. "Reception at the Hotel Esplanade, Prof. Pauling and Prof. Maksic, Zagreb, 7 Sept. 1988." Photographer unknown. Color print. September 7, 1988.
1988i.80.
A sign announcing a reception for Linus Pauling. "Announcement of the Reception at the Hotel Esplanade, Zagreb, 7 Sept. 1988." Photographer unknown. Color print. September 7, 1988.
1988i.81.
Linus Pauling posing with Linda Pauling Kamb, an unidentified male, Mirjana Maksic, Professor Maksic and Barclay Kamb. "At the Zagreb Airport, 8 Sept. 1988." Photographer unknown. Color print. September 8, 1988.
1988i.82.
Linus Pauling posing with Linda Pauling Kamb, an unidentified male, Mirjana Maksic, Professor Maksic and Barclay Kamb. "At the Zagreb Airport, 8 Sept. 1988." Photographer unknown. Color print. September 8, 1988.

1989i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1989.
1989i.1.
Linus Pauling sitting with his arms around two unidentified women. LP has his arms around them. "Ruth Jackson LP Parkins" "1989" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1989.
1989i.2.
An unidentified man and Linus Pauling conversing at a table. Newspaper clipping from Wochenpost, No. 43/88. Correspondence included. Photographer unknown. 1989.
1989i.3.
Linus Pauling speaking behind a podium with a dark background. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1989.
1989i.4.
Linus Pauling talking to an unidentified woman. They sit in an audience with unidentified individuals in the background. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1989.
1989i.5.
Linus Pauling standing with an unidentified man. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1989.
1989i.6.
Linus Pauling speaking behind a podium with a dark background. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1989.
1989i.7.
Linus Pauling standing between two unidentified women, with an arm around each woman's shoulder. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1989.
1989i.8.
Linus Pauling speaking behind a podium and gesturing with his right hand. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1989.
1989i.9.
Linus Pauling shaking hands with an unidentified man while an unidentified woman watches them. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1989.
1989i.10.
Linus Pauling speaking behind a podium. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1989.
1989i.11.
Linus Pauling speaking behind a podium. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1989.
1989i.12.
Linus Pauling speaking behind a podium and gesturing with both hands. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1989.
1989i.13.
Linus Pauling standing next to and gesturing towards Barbel Filter. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1989.
1989i.14.
Linus Pauling presenting a small box to Barbel Filter and shaking her hand. Gunther Heipp on the right watches them. Enclosed papers say, "Mrs. Filter and Gunther Heipp etc." "1989" "Barbel Filter" "G. Heipp" "negative + k + Schuchet on 9/6/89" Negatives included. Photographer unknown. Color print. September 6, 1989.
1989i.15.
Linus Pauling standing next to Barbel Filter reading a paper and Gunther Heipp in profile. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1989.
1989i.16.
Linus Pauling standing with Barbel Filter, Gunther Heipp, Emile Zuckerkandl and an unidentified individual. "9-6-89" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 6, 1989.
1989i.17.
Linus Pauling standing with his arm around Gunther Heipp. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1989.
1989i.18.
Linus Pauling standing with Barbel Filter, Gunther Heipp, Emile Zuckerkandl and an unidentified individual. "9-6-89" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 6, 1989.
1989i.19.
Linus Pauling posing with Barbel Filter and Gunther Heipp. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1989.
1989i.20.
Linus Pauling standing with Barbel Filter, Gunther Heipp, Emile Zuckerkandl and an unidentified individual. "LP Barbel Filter ? ? Gunther Heipp" "Heipp awarded Filter the Albert Schweitzer Silver Peace Medal while in Germany. LP's presentation of the medal in these photos seems to have been done for a German Television crew." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1989.
1989i.21.
Linus Pauling holding a small box as Barbel Filter watches. Gunther Heipp, on the right, looks at a binder in his hands. "9-6-89" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 6, 1989.
1989i.22.
Gunther Heipp presenting a book and pamphlet to an unidentified woman while shaking her hand. "9-6-89" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 6, 1989.
1989i.23.
Linus Pauling and an unidentified man seated in a living room, talking. Two dogs are in the foreground. Stamp: "'89 10 2" Photographer unknown. Color print. October 2, 1989.
1989i.24.
Linus Pauling and an unidentified man sitting in a living room, talking. Stamp: "'89 10 2" Photographer unknown. Color print. October 2, 1989.
1989i.25.
Linus Pauling and an unidentified man seated in a living room, talking. Two dogs lie on the floor in the foreground, looking at the camera. Stamp: "'89 10 2" Photographer unknown. Color print. October 2, 1989.
1989i.26.
Linus Pauling and an unidentified man sitting in a living room, talking. Stamp: "'89 10 2" Photographer unknown. Color print. October 2, 1989.
1989i.27.
Linus Pauling and an unidentified man sitting in a living room, talking. Two dogs lie on the floor, looking at the camera. Stamp: "'89 10 2" Photographer unknown. Color print. October 2, 1989.
1989i.28.
Linus Pauling accepting an award from Dr. Sririman. "Dr. Sririman (India) 1989" Card: "Memories of a pleasant evening - Barney & Helga" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1989.
1989i.29.
A house with two chimneys and covered with snow. "My cousin Kate Blanken's house in Pischerhaude LP January 1989" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1989.
1989i.30.
Linus Pauling sitting between Charles Crutchfield and Robert Horton, talking. "Departing Rochester w/ Charles Crutchfield + Robert Horton" "6. September. 89" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 6, 1989.
1989i.31.
Linus Pauling sitting between Charles Crutchfield and Robert Horton, all three are smiling."Departing Rochester w/ Charles Crutchfield + Robert Horton" "6. September. 89" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 6, 1989.
1989i.32.
Linus Pauling standing between Dr. Pai-Pes and an unidentified man, indoors. "Dr. Pai-Pes Pauling MCS." "1989" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1989.
1989i.33.
Linus Pauling standing next to a microphone while another man stands to his right, clapping. "LP on Biostatics of Cancer w/ Charles Crutchfield September. 89" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1989.
1989i.34.
Linus Pauling standing with Charles Crutchfield, Robert Horton and an unidentified man. "Mayo Clinic Charles Crutchfield, Robert Horton" "5 September 89" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 5, 1989.
1989i.35.
Linus Pauling standing with Charles Crutchfield, Robert Horton and Richard Hicks. LP holds the arm of Richard Hicks. A sign "Pavilion Restaurant" is visible behind them. "RH, LP Robb Horton, Charles Crutchfield Mayo Clinic 5 September 89" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 5, 1989.
1989i.36.
An aerial view of some land from an airplane with the propeller of the plane visible. "St. Louis Rochester 4 September 89" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 4, 1989.
1989i.37.
Linus Pauling standing outside with Neil Bartlett, talking. On photo: "Linus Pauling Neil Bartlett" On back: "11 November 1989 Por Chanl[?] Linus Pauling & Neil Bartlett" Photographer unknown. Color print. November 11, 1989.
1989i.38.
Linus Pauling standing with his arms around Mr. Dettman and Archie Kolokerinos. In the background is LP's chalkboard, covered with his writing. "78 % 1.48" "Plon[?] Dettman, LP, Archie Kolokerinos" "~1989" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1989.
1989i.39.
Linus Pauling standing in front of his chalkboard with Judy Paperno. "December 18, 1989" "Dr. Pauling with admirer, Judy Paperno" Photographer unknown. Color print. December 18, 1989.
1989i.40.
Linus Pauling standing in front of a wall hung with framed certificates. "18-September 1989, Salmon Creek, CA, USA PHOTO BY: PAOLO M. SUTER, Alte Landstr. 104 CH 8700 Kuesnacht-Zuerich, Switzerland" Color print. September 18, 1989.
1989i.41.
Linus Pauling standing by the railing of his deck, overlooking the coastline. Big Sur, California. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1989.
1989i.42.
Linus Pauling leaning against a stone wall. He gazes away from the camera. "18-September 1989 Salmon Creek, CA, USA PHOTO BY: PAOLO M. SUTER, Alte Landstr. 104 CH 8700 Kuesnacht-Zuerich, Switzerland" Color print. September 18, 1989.
1989i.43.
Linus Pauling leaning against a stone wall and gazing away from the camera. "18-September 1989 Salmon Creek, CA, USA PHOTO BY: PAOLO M. SUTER, Alte Landstr. 104 CH 8700 Kuesnacht-Zuerich, Switzerland" Color print. September 18, 1989.
1989i.44.
Close-up of Linus Pauling looking into the camera. "18-September 1989 Salmon Creek, CA, USA PHOTO BY: PAOLO M. SUTER, Alte Landstr. 104 CH 8700 Kuesnacht-Zuerich, Switzerland" Color print. September 18, 1989.
1989i.45.
Close-up of Linus Pauling gazing away from the camera and smiling slightly. "18-September 1989 Salmon Creek, CA, USA PHOTO BY: PAOLO M. SUTER, Alte Landstr. 104 CH 8700 Kuesnacht-Zuerich, Switzerland" Color print. September 18, 1989.
1989i.46.
Close-up of Linus Pauling looking at the camera and smiling slightly. "18-September 1989 Salmon Creek, CA, USA PHOTO BY: PAOLO M. SUTER, Alte Landstr. 104 CH 8700 Kuesnacht-Zuerich, Switzerland" Color print. September 18, 1989.
1989i.47.
Close-up of Linus Pauling looking at the camera and smiling. "18-September 1989 Salmon Creek, CA, USA PHOTO BY: PAOLO M. SUTER, Alte Landstr. 104 CH 8700 Kuesnacht-Zuerich, Switzerland" Color print. September 18, 1989.
1989i.48.
Linus Pauling standing by the railing of his deck, overlooking the coastline. "18-September 1989 Salmon Creek, CA, USA PHOTO BY: PAOLO M. SUTER, Alte Landstr. 104 CH 8700 Kuesnacht-Zuerich, Switzerland" Color print. September 18, 1989.
1989i.49.
Linus Pauling standing in front of a wall full of framed certificates and photos. "18-September 1989 Salmon Creek, CA, USA PHOTO BY: PAOLO M. SUTER, Alte Landstr. 104 CH 8700 Kuesnacht-Zuerich, Switzerland" Color print. September 18, 1989.
1989i.50.
Linus Pauling seated at a desk, with a large lamp bent over the workspace. He is writing on the inside cover of an oversized book. "18-September 1989 Salmon Creek, CA, USA PHOTO BY: PAOLO M. SUTER, Alte Landstr. 104 CH 8700 Kuesnacht-Zuerich, Switzerland" Color print. September 18, 1989.
1989i.51.
Mary Good giving Linus Pauling the Vannevar Bush award (framed document) from the National Science Board. They are standing behind a podium. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1989.
1989i.52.
Linus Pauling leaning toward Mary Good and smiling. Vannevar Bush Awards. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1989.
1989i.53.
Mary Good standing behind a podium giving Linus Pauling the Vannevar Bush Award (medal). Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1989.
1989i.54.
Linus Pauling standing with Mary Good to receive the Vannevar Bush Award medal. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1989.
1989i.55.
Linus Pauling standing next to an unidentified man. At the presentation of the Vannevar Bush Award. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1989.
1989i.56.
Linus Pauling talking into a microphone. Vannevar Bush Awards. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1989.
1989i.57.
Linus Pauling in front of a microphone, smiling. Vannevar Bush Awards. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1989.
1989i.58.
Linus Pauling seated at a table next to an unidentified man. Another unidentified man stands behind them. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1989.
1989i.59.
Linus Pauling seated at a table next to an unidentified woman. Behind them stand two unidentified men. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1989.
1989i.60.
Linus Pauling seated at a table with an unidentified woman. Behind them stands another an unidentified woman. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1989.
1989i.61.
Linus Pauling seated at a table with an unidentified man standing behind him. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1989.
1989i.62.
A group of individuals posing together outside from the Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine. Linus Pauling is in the second row 6th from the left and Zelek S. Herman is in the back row on the far right. In the background the sign on a building reads "Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine 440" "Jan 1989" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. January, 1989.
1989i.63.
Lucile Pauling, Linus Pauling, Pauline Pauling and Linda Pauling Kamb, seated indoors and conversing. "Banquet at PSU [Portland State University] / Nov. 11, 1989" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1989.
1989i.64.
Linus Pauling, Pauline Pauling and Linda Pauling Kamb, seated indoors and conversing. Portland State University banquet. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1989.
1989i.65.
Melinda Read, Linus Pauling, Linda Pauling Kamb and Karla Ney, [?] seated indoors and conversing. Portland State University banquet. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1989.
1989i.66.
Profile photo of Linus Pauling, standing indoors and holding a cup in his left hand. Portland State University banquet. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1989.
1989i.67.
Lucile Pauling, Karla Ney and Pauline Pauling, seated together indoors and eating cake. "Lucile, Karla and I / August 13, 1989 / at Ruth and Ron's 60th wedding anniversary". Photographer unknown. Color print. 1989.

198?i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1980's.
198?i.1.
Linus Pauling speaking from behind a podium with a black background. Photographer unknown. 1980s.
198?i.2.
Close-up of Linus Pauling speaking behind a podium. He smiles and gestures with his right hand. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980s.
198?i.3.
Linus Pauling sitting on a couch between two unidentified women, talking. "Photo by Rick Carter". Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980s.
198?i.4.
Linus Pauling sitting and writing on a pad on his knees. David Pauling looks over to what LP is doing. Michele Sanders smiling in the foreground. "David Pauling" "Linus Pauling" "Speaker" "Michele Sanders" "Superintendent P[ortola?] Valley" "March 198[?]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980s.
198?i.5.
Linus Pauling sitting on a couch listening to an unidentified man who is seated upon the opposite arm of the couch. Cheryl Pauling sits on a small stool on the right. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980s.
198?i.6.
Linus Pauling receiving an award from the American Chemical Society. LP shaking hands with an unidentified man while holding the award in the other hand. [Letter enclosed] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980s.
198?i.7.
Linus and Ava Helen Pauling standing among a group of women, outdoors. "R.E. Fesseuden" ; "WILPF #21" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980s.
198?i.8.
Linus Pauling sitting with a paper in one hand while the other rests on his desk. A blackboard covered with LP's writing in the background. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980s.
198?i.9.
Close-up of Linus Pauling talking and gesturing with his right hand. [Writing on back of photo in Japanese.] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980s.
198?i.10.
Linus Pauling sitting in a library, holding a book about himself. The photograph is signed "Linus Pauling" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980s.
198?i.11.
Linus Pauling in profile, outdoors."0387 [written in pencil]" "neg. made [written in pencil]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980s.
198?i.12.
Close up of Linus Pauling looking down. "L Pauling" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980s.
198?i.13.
Close up of Roger Williams holding one hand up to his ear. He rests his chin on the other hand. "Roger J. Williams" Attached paper: "I took these informal portraits at a Board Mtg of Arthur Sacklers Foundation for Nutritional Advancement. Tuosathg [?] NY, possibly Wash DC only missing member is LP Jr." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980s.
198?i.14.
Close-up of an unidentified man looking to the right of the camera. "Shive[?]" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980s.
198?i.15.
Close-up of Michael Souveuveich[?] with only one hand visible. "Michael Souveuveich[?]" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980s.
198?i.16.
Close-up of Curtis Cutter looking down. "Curtis Cutter" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980s.
198?i.17.
Close-up of Arthur Sackler in a frontal view. "Arthur Sackler" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980s.
198?i.18.
Linus Pauling sitting behind a table. Priscilla Feigen drinking from a cup to LP's left and an unidentified man leaning over LP on his right. "LP, Pricilla Feigen" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980s.
198?i.19.
Linus Pauling, on the left, speaking with an unidentified man. Ewan Cameron and an unidentified woman converse on the right. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980s.
198?i.20.
Linus Pauling standing to the right and speaking with an unidentified man. On the left, unidentified individuals stand and talk. "George Feigen, LP" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980s.
198?i.21.
Linus Pauling sitting at a table with an unidentified man and woman. LP playing with an object while talking. Five unidentified men stand in the background. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980s.
198?i.22.
Linus Pauling and an unidentified man sitting in the front row of an audience. An unidentified man in the background videotapes the stage. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980s.
198?i.23.
Leroy Neiman, two unidentified women, Luciano Pavarotti and Andy Warhol behind Pavarotti standing around a birthday cake which reads 'Happy Birthday Luciano.' "© Walter Karling P.O. Box 853-Woodside, NY 11377 (212)476-1382 / 2704 15" Black and white print. 1980s.
198?i.24.
Linus Pauling and an unidentified woman posing together. "© Walter Karling P.O. Box 853-Woodside, NY 11377 (212)476-1382 / 2704 51" Black and white print. 1980s.
198?i.25.
Linus Pauling signing a large piece of paper that consists of several signatures. "© Walter Karling P.O. Box 853-Woodside, NY 11377 (212)476-1382 / 2704 21" Black and white print. 1980s.
198?i.26.
Linus Pauling eating cake while Ava Helen Pauling signs a large piece of paper consisting of several signatures. "© Walter Karling P.O. Box 853-Woodside, NY 11377 (212)476-1382 / 2704 22" Black and white print. 1980s.
198?i.27.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling standing with two unidentified women. "© Walter Karling P.O. Box 853-Woodside, NY 11377 (212)476-1382 / 2704 34" Black and white print. 1980s.
198?i.28.
Ava Helen Pauling posing with an unidentified woman. "© Walter Karling P.O. Box 853-Woodside, NY 11377 (212)476-1382 / 2704 52" Black and white print. 1980s.
198?i.29.
Linus Pauling standing in a group with Arthur Sackler and four unidentified individuals. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980s.
198?i.30.
Linus Pauling seated at a table with Arthur Sackler and three unidentified individuals. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980s.
198?i.31.
Linus Pauling and three unidentified individuals speaking, indoors. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980s.
198?i.32.
Linus Pauling standing and holding white sheet of paper with a gold key around his neck. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980s.
198?i.33.
Linus Pauling standing in front of a chalkboard with his writing and holding a molecular model. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980s.
198?i.34.
An unidentified man standing next to a podium and pointing to a large white screen. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980s.
198?i.35.
An unidentified man standing behind a podium next to a large white screen. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980s.
198?i.36.
Linus Pauling, Harvey Itano, and unidentified woman conversing at a dinner table. Several individuals are seated at tables in the background. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980s.
198?i.37.
Harvey Itano, Linus Pauling and unidentified individual stand together. In New York. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980s.
198?i.38.
Close-up of Pauline Pauling Emmett looking toward the left. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980s.
198?i.39.
Close-up of Pauline Pauling Emmett smiling and looking toward the right of the camera. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980s.
198?i.40.
Close-up of Lucile Pauling and Pauline Pauling Emmett smiling and facing the camera. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980s.
198?i.41.
Close-up of Gorgo smiling and facing the left of the camera. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980s.
198?i.42.
Linus Pauling smiling, in profile. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980s.
198?i.43.
Linus Pauling smiling and looking at the camera. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980s.
198?i.44.
Linus Pauling looking to the left of the camera and smiling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980s.
198?i.45.
Close-up of Linus Pauling looking at the camera and laughing. "Photographed by Leigh Wiener". Black and white print. 1980s.
198?i.46.
Close-up of Linus Pauling smiling and touching his head with one hand. "Photographed by Leigh Wiener" Black and white print. 1980s.
198?i.47.
Close-up of Linus Pauling with his hands in front of him, looking at the camera. A bookshelf is visible behind him. "Photographed by Leigh Wiener" Black and white print. 1980s.
198?i.48.
Close-up of Linus Pauling gesturing with his hand while looking to the left. A bookshelf is visible behind him. "Photographed by Leigh Wiener" Black and white print. 1980s.
198?i.49.
Linus Pauling standing by a desk, a poster, and in front of a model sewn onto fabric. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980s.
198?i.50.
Profile of Linus Pauling holding a model in his hands. "Photographed by Leigh Wiener" Black and white print. 1980s.
198?i.51.
Close-up of Linus Pauling in a frontal view with a hand at his ear. "Photographed by Leigh Wiener" Black and white print. 1980s.
198?i.52.
Three photos of Linus Pauling sitting at his desk with pen in hand, looking up and smiling. Photos are signed by LP. Photographed by Dick Willoughby of LPI. Black and white print. 1980s.
198?i.53.
Linus Pauling sitting in a chair in his study and his hands raised above his head. "#20 Page 262 Top" "Linus Pauling on Peace, Rising Star Press, 650-966-8920." Photographer: Rising Star Press. Color print. 1980s.
198?i.54.
Close-up of Linus Pauling sitting in an office chair with a microphone attached to his jacket. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980s.
198?i.55.
Linus Pauling standing next to Arthur Sackler and an unidentified man, indoors. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980s.
198?i.56.
Linus Pauling standing in front of his blackboard with one hand raised. "[a long German address]" Photographer [in German]. Black and white print. 1980s.
198?i.57.
Linus Pauling standing next to an unidentified male and female, indoors. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980s.
198?i.58.
Linus Pauling seated at long banquet table among five unidentified individuals. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980s.
198?i.59.
Linus Pauling standing between Jerome Karle and Jerome Friedman. All three men are posing and smiling. "Karle; LP; Friedman; 3 Nobel laureates." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980s.
198?i.60.
Linus Pauling posing with Jerome Friedman, George Jeffress and an unidentified male. "George Jeffress, LP." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980s.
198?i.61.
Linus Pauling seated at a table with two unidentified men. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980s.
198?i.62.
Linus Pauling seated at a dining table with an unidentified couple. Everyone looks at the camera. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980s.
198?i.63.
Linus Pauling looking at papers with Professor George Wald and an unidentified individual in a large auditorium. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980s.
198?i.64.
Linus Pauling reading while seated at a long table with a panel of scientists. German signs hang in the background. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980s.
198?i.65.
Linus Pauling seated at a table with other scientists, including Professor Rita Levi-Montalcini, General Georgos Koumanakos and an unidentified man. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980s.
198?i.66.
Linus Pauling standing behind a podium with four microphones. A large sign hangs from the podium. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980s.
198?i.67.
Linus Pauling sitting at his desk writing. Molecule models lie in the foreground, on the desk. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980s.
198?i.68.
Linus Pauling smiling and looking at the camera. Photo by Dick Willoughby of LPI, black and white print. 1980s.
198?i.69.
Linus Pauling looking to the left of the camera. LP's face is blurred. Photo signed by LP. Photograph by Dick Willoughby of LPI, black and white print. 1980s.
198?i.70.
Linus Pauling resting his head on his right hand and smiling. Photograph by Michael Collopy, black and white photo. 1980s.
198?i.71.
Linus Pauling smiling and gesturing with his right hand, which is raised over his head. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980s.
198?i.72.
Linus Pauling sitting on a bench on a wooden deck, overlooking the coastline. Deer Flat Ranch. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980s.
198?i.73.
Arthur Sackler talking into a microphone. [Writing on back of photo in Japanese.] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980s.
198?i.74.
Television screen showing Linus Pauling talking. Text at the bottom of the screen reads: "Linus Pauling, Ph.D. Scientist." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980s.
198?i.75.
Front of the Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine building. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1980s.
198?i.76.
Linus Pauling and Alfred Nobel's name on a street sign. "Street sign in Hercules, CA; from (Sam Phillips)." Sam Phillips, Photographer. [?] Color print. 1980s.
198?i.77.
Pauline Pauling, Lucile Pauling, unknown individual, Linus Pauling, unknown individual and Karla Ney. Seated indoors and conversing. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980s.
198?i.78.
Close-up view of Linus Pauling, smiling. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980s.
198?i.79.
Close-up view of Lucile Pauling, smiling. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1980s.
198?i.80.
Close-up of a small figurine. "Non Est Vita" Photographer unknown. Color print. No Date.

1990i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1990.
1990i.1.
Linus Pauling with Mairead Corrigan Maguire (Northern Ireland, Winner of the 1976 Nobel Peace Prize). At the Ninth Annual Ava Helen Pauling Lectureship for World Peace. Correspondence included. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1990.
1990i.2.
Linus Pauling seated with Mairead Corrigan Maguire (Northern Ireland, Winner of the 1976 Nobel Peace Prize). At the Ninth Annual Ava Helen Pauling Lectureship for World Peace. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1990.
1990i.3.
Linus Pauling standing with five unidentified individuals in formal dress, indoors under a chandelier. "Ny 10 May 1990 Wallace Medal" "(American Scottish Foundation" "Photo: David Gould; 511 e. 80th ST. NYC 10021; (212)734-6322" "Linda Pauling Kamb; 3500 Fairpoint Pasadena, CA 91107; set:1 #11" [on a green post-it note attached to the picture] "LP A Scottish Fling; May 1990 Wallace Medal". Color print. May 10, 1990.
1990i.4.
Linus Pauling walking in a room with an unidentified man in a kilt behind him. "Ny 10 May 1990 Wallace Medal" "set:1 #11; Photo: David Gould; 511 e. 80th ST. NYC 10021; (212)734-6322" Color print. May 10, 1990.
1990i.5.
Linus Pauling posing with an unidentified woman, smiling. "set:1 #7; Photo: David Gould; 511 e. 80th ST. NYC 10021; (212)734-6322" Color print. 1990.
1990i.6.
Linus Pauling speaking behind a podium at a banquet table. The sign on the podium reads The Plaza. Seven unidentified individuals are seated on either side of Linus Pauling. "set 6 #25; Photo: David Gould; 511 e. 80th ST. NYC 10021; (212)734-6322" Color print. 1990.
1990i.7.
Natasha Pauling holding a stuffed animal named "ALF" while standing in front of a Christmas tree. "Jan 1990 My Great grand child Natasha Pauling" Photographer unknown. Color print. January, 1990.
1990i.8.
A large group of thirty-six individuals posing in front of the Linus Pauling Institute of Medicine building. Linus Pauling sits fifth one from the left. "August 1990 LPI staff" Photographer unknown. Color print. August, 1990.
1990i.9.
Linda Pauling Kamb and Barclay Kamb posing with four unidentified individuals. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1990.
1990i.10.
Barclay Kamb sitting with five identified individuals around a table. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1990.
1990i.11.
Barclay Kamb sitting with three unidentified individuals around a table. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1990.
1990i.12.
Linus Pauling standing in front of his chalkboard with Jim Taubler. "LP + Jim Taubler ST Vincent College Latrobe PA 15650; 1990" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1990.
1990i.13.
Linus Pauling posing with a group of eight individuals. Emile Zuckerkandl is on the far top right, and Richard Hicks is on the far low right. All others are unidentified. Formal event, with tea. Photographer unidentified. Color print. 1990.
1990i.14.
Linus Pauling standing next to Tracy York, at Special Collections, ca. June 1990. Oregon State University. Photographer unknown. Color print. June, 1990.
1990i.15.
Linus Pauling standing next to Kathy Ladd, at Special Collections, ca. June 1990. Oregon State University. Three copies. Photographer unknown. Color print. June, 1990.
1990i.16.
Linus Pauling standing between William Reickmann and Michal Reickmann, at Special Collections, ca. June 1990. Oregon State University Photographer unknown. Color print. June, 1990.
1990i.17.
Linus Pauling standing next to Sherrill Leverich, at Special Collection, ca. June 1990. Oregon State University. Photographer unknown. Color print. June, 1990.
1990i.18.
Linus Pauling standing with Stephanis DaZelle, at Special Collections, ca. June 1990, three copies. Oregon State University. Photographer unknown. Color print. June, 1990.
1990i.19.
Linus Pauling and Cliff Mead looking at some books, at Special Collections, two copies. Oregon State University. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1990.
1990i.20.
Linus Pauling and Cliff Mead conversing with each other. At U.S. Bancorp Tower, Portland. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1990.
1990i.21.
Cliff Mead speaking to Linus Pauling at U.S. Bancorp Tower, Portland. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1990.
1990i.22.
Cliff Mead speaking to Linus Pauling at U.S. Bancorp Tower, Portland. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1990.
1990i.23.
Linus Pauling standing between William Reickmann and Michael Reickmann at Special Collections. Oregon State University. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1990.
1990i.24.
Linus Pauling standing with Betty Starker Cameron at Special Collections. Oregon State University. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1990.
1990i.25.
Linus Pauling standing between Mr. and Mrs. Jim Taubler in front of LP's chalkboard. "LP + Mr + Mrs Taubler 1990" Correspondence included. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1990.
1990i.26.
Linus Pauling standing with Sasha (Carl Alexander) Kamb on a wooden deck, their arms are around each other. The beach visible in the background. Big Sur, California. "LP + Sasha October 1990 (Wong)" Photographer unknown [Grace Wong?]. Color print. 1990.
1990i.27.
Linus Pauling standing with Sasha (Carl Alexander) Kamb outdoors. "LP + Sasha, October. 1990" Photographer unknown [Grace Wong?]. Color print. 1990.
1990i.28.
Linus Pauling standing behind a table lecturing to an audience. The banner hanging from the ceiling reads: Commemorative Lecture Dr. Linus Pauling. The date on the banner reads August 24, 1990. Photographer unknown. Color print. August 24, 1990.
1990i.29.
Linus Pauling standing outside. Two unidentified ladies stand to the left of the photograph. A group gather outside in the background. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1990.
1990i.30.
Linus Pauling standing and holding open his jacket with his left hand. An unidentified woman faces LP with her back to the camera. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1990.
1990i.31.
Frontal view of Linus Pauling wearing a name tag. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1990.
1990i.32.
Frontal view of Linus Pauling wearing a name tag that reads: "Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, Linus Pauling." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1990.
1990i.33.
Linus Pauling sitting behind a table with an unidentified man. Four different flags are visible behind them. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1990.
1990i.34.
Linus Pauling standing behind a table, lecturing to a crowd sitting in rows in front of him. LP has his back to the camera. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1990.
1990i.35.
Linus Pauling sitting at a table with Johan Galtung, conversing. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1990.
1990i.36.
United Nations Albert Schweitzer Colloquium. Linus Pauling seated at a panel discussion in the front of a conference room with four individuals. Place markers identify the participants as (L to R): Linus Pauling, Homer Jack, Norman Cousins, Jennifer Learning, and George Marshall. "United Nations - August 23, 1990 Albert Schweitzer Colloquium. Linus Pauling George Marshall Mia Lancaster" "082390 A6" Vito Torelli, photographer. Color print. August 23, 1990.
1990i.37.
Linus Pauling leaning over a desk. An unidentified woman next to the desk speaks with LP. LP wears a name tag and ribbon that identifies him as "speaker." "082390 A11" Vito Torelli, photographer. Color print. 1990.
1990i.38.
Linus Pauling standing and speaking from a panel. A portrait of Albert Schweitzer is on display. "082390 A10" Vito Torelli, photographer. Color print. 1990.
1990i.39.
Linus Pauling leaning over a desk and conversing with an unidentified woman. "082390 A12" Vito Torelli, photographer. Color print. 1990.
1990i.40.
Linus Pauling standing between Dr. and Mrs. Miles H. Robinson, holding the arm of each person. Behind them is the coastline from the deck of Big Sur. Big Sur, California. "Dr. and Mrs. Miles H. Robinson (of Santa Barbara) and LP early 1990" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1990.
1990i.41.
An unidentified small boy in a Snoopy sweatshirt holding a plant. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1990.
1990i.42.
Linus Pauling sitting at a table, speaking with Johan Galtung. "LP, Johan Galtung, Soka U. near LA 1990" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1990.
1990i.43.
Linus Pauling holding the arm of Johan Galtung, walking down a brick pathway. Galtung gestures toward a colonnade. "LP, Johan Galtung, Soka Univ. near LA 1990" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1990.
1990i.44.
Linus Pauling in a tuxedo, speaking with an unidentified man and woman. Behind them is another unidentified woman engaged in conversation. "To Linus Jr. NY 10 May 1990 Wallace Medal" Attached paper: "Note: I gave Pop pyrite crystals mounded on cufflinks for his birthday. Glad to see that he liked them! I have there own [?]" Enclosed letter: "10 July 1990 Dear Linus: Here is the photograph of me at the meeting of the American-Scottish Foundation. You can see that I am using the two cufflinks with pyrite crystals as studs. Much love from Pop" Photographer unknown. Color print. July 10, 1990.
1990i.45.
Caricature of Linus Pauling from the Bulletin for the History of Chemistry, Fall 1990. "Linus Pauling Receives the 1931 Langmuir Award from Moses Gomberg." Correspondence included. Weller, facsimile copy. Fall 1990.
1990i.46.
Close-up of Linus Pauling seated with his hand on a table in the Special Collections Reading Room, Kerr Library, Oregon State University. January 1990. Image courtesy of the Oregon State University News and Communications Service. Color print from a slide original held in the OSU Archives. January 1990.
1990i.47.
Close-up of Linus Pauling seated at a table with his hands folded and looking to his left in the Special Collections Reading Room, Kerr Library, Oregon State University. January 1990. Image courtesy of the Oregon State University News and Communications Service. Color print from a slide original held in the OSU Archives. January 1990.
1990i.48.
Close-up of Linus Pauling seated at a table and gesturing with his right hand in the Special Collections Reading Room, Kerr Library, Oregon State University. January 1990. Image courtesy of the Oregon State University News and Communications Service. Color print from a slide original held in the OSU Archives. January 1990.
1990i.49.
Linus Pauling seated at a table with his arms folded in the Special Collections Reading Room, Kerr Library, Oregon State University. January 1990. Image courtesy of the Oregon State University News and Communications Service. Color print from a slide original held in the OSU Archives. January 1990.
1990i.50.
Linus Pauling seated at a table with his arms folded in the Special Collections Reading Room, Kerr Library, Oregon State University. January 1990. Image courtesy of the Oregon State University News and Communications Service. Color print from a slide original held in the OSU Archives. January 1990.
1990i.51.
Linus Pauling seated at a table with his arms folded in the Special Collections Reading Room, Kerr Library, Oregon State University. January 1990. Image courtesy of the Oregon State University News and Communications Service. Color print from a slide original held in the OSU Archives. January 1990.
1990i.52.
Linus Pauling seated at a table with his arms folded in the Special Collections Reading Room, Kerr Library, Oregon State University. January 1990. Image courtesy of the Oregon State University News and Communications Service. Color print from a slide original held in the OSU Archives. January 1990.
1990i.53.
Linus Pauling seated at a table with his hands folded in the Special Collections Reading Room, Kerr Library, Oregon State University. January 1990. Image courtesy of the Oregon State University News and Communications Service. Color print from a slide original held in the OSU Archives. January 1990.
1990i.54.
Linus Pauling seated at a table with his hands folded in the Special Collections Reading Room, Kerr Library, Oregon State University. January 1990. Image courtesy of the Oregon State University News and Communications Service. Color print from a slide original held in the OSU Archives. January 1990.
1990i.55.
Linus Pauling seated at a table with his hands folded in the Special Collections Reading Room, Kerr Library, Oregon State University. January 1990. Image courtesy of the Oregon State University News and Communications Service. Color print from a slide original held in the OSU Archives. January 1990.
1990i.56.
Linus Pauling seated at a table with his hands folded in the Special Collections Reading Room, Kerr Library, Oregon State University. January 1990. Image courtesy of the Oregon State University News and Communications Service. Color print from a slide original held in the OSU Archives. January 1990.
1990i.57.
Linus Pauling seated at a table and smiling with his hands folded in the Special Collections Reading Room, Kerr Library, Oregon State University. January 1990. Image courtesy of the Oregon State University News and Communications Service. Color print from a slide original held in the OSU Archives. January 1990.
1990i.58.
Linus Pauling seated at a table with his hands folded and looking to his left in the Special Collections Reading Room, Kerr Library, Oregon State University. January 1990. Image courtesy of the Oregon State University News and Communications Service. Color print from a slide original held in the OSU Archives. January 1990.
1990i.59.
Linus Pauling seated at a table with his hands folded in the Special Collections Reading Room, Kerr Library, Oregon State University. January 1990. Image courtesy of the Oregon State University News and Communications Service. Color print from a slide original held in the OSU Archives. January 1990.
1990i.60.
Linus Pauling seated with his hands flat on a table in the Special Collections Reading Room, Kerr Library, Oregon State University. January 1990. Image courtesy of the Oregon State University News and Communications Service. Color print from a slide original held in the OSU Archives. January 1990.
1990i.61.
Linus Pauling seated at a table and smiling with his hands folded in the Special Collections Reading Room, Kerr Library, Oregon State University. January 1990. Image courtesy of the Oregon State University News and Communications Service. Color print from a slide original held in the OSU Archives. January 1990.
1990i.62.
Linus Pauling seated at a table with his hands folded in the Special Collections Reading Room, Kerr Library, Oregon State University. January 1990. Image courtesy of the Oregon State University News and Communications Service. Color print from a slide original held in the OSU Archives. January 1990.
1990i.63.
Linus Pauling seated at a table with his hands folded in the Special Collections Reading Room, Kerr Library, Oregon State University. January 1990. Image courtesy of the Oregon State University News and Communications Service. Color print from a slide original held in the OSU Archives. January 1990.

1991i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1991.
1991i.1.
Linus Pauling sitting at a table, looking at a book while Janet Wallace and Cliff Mead stand behind him. In Special Collections at Oregon State University. "Janet Wallace LP Cliff Mead OSU 6 March 91, #15, #16, #17" Photographer unknown. Color print. March 6, 1991.
1991i.2.
Nobel Prize birthday cake. At Oregon State University. "#14 LP Birthday Oregon State Univ. 6 March 91" "#14 LP Birthday Celebration OSU 6 March 91 ZSH" Photographer unknown. [Zelek Herman?] Color print. March 6, 1991.
1991i.3.
Several balloons reading "Happy 90th Birthday Linus Pauling". At Oregon State University. "#13 Pauling Birthday Celebration OSU 6 March 91 ZSH" "#13 LP Birthday Oregon State Univ. 6 March 91" Photographer unknown. [Zelek Herman?] Color print. March 6, 1991.
1991i.4.
Ann Merryfield, C. H. "Scram" Graham, and Nancy Powell standing together. At Oregon State University Memorial Union for Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration. "#12 Pauling Birthday Celebration OSU 6 March 91 ZSH" "#12 Oregon State Univ. 6 March 91" Photographer unknown. [Zelek Herman?] Color print. March 6, 1991.
1991i.5.
Zelek Herman and John Bennett (publisher of The Pauling Catalogue) sitting together at a table. At Oregon State University Memorial Union for Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration, March 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.6.
Crowd gathered upstairs in Memorial Union for Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration. At Oregon State University. "#10 LP Birthday Celebration OSU 6 March 91 ZSH" "Pauling Birthday Oregon State Univ. 6 March 91" Photographer unknown. [Zelek Herman?] Color print. March 6, 1991.
1991i.7.
Two unidentified women blurred in the foreground with several unidentified individuals in the background. Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration at Oregon State University Memorial Union. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.8.
Birthday cake reading "Happy 90th Birthday Linus Pauling". Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration at Oregon State University Memorial Union. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.9.
Linus Pauling, in profile, speaking to the press. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.10.
Linus Pauling speaking to the press. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.11.
Linus Pauling sitting at a table and signing autographs for children. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.12.
Melvin George, Shirley Byrne, John Byrne, Linda Pauling Kamb, Linus Pauling, Gerry Frank, Mary Steckel, and Cliff Mead sitting at a dining table. In Portland for celebration of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.13.
John Byrne, Linda Pauling Kamb, Linus Pauling, and Gerry Frank sitting at a dining table, smiling. In Portland for Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.14.
Linda Pauling Kamb and Linus Pauling sitting together, smiling. In Portland for Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.15.
Linus Pauling and Gerry Frank, sitting next to each other. In Portland for Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.16.
Melvin George and Shirley Byrne sitting together and talking. Shirley Byrne gestures with her left hand while Melvin George rests his head on his right hand. In Portland for Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.17.
Linda Pauling Kamb, Linus Pauling, and Gerry Frank sitting together. Gerry Frank speaks and gestures with his right hand while Linda and LP listen. In Portland for Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.18.
Linus Pauling standing with a crowd around his birthday cake, clapping. With birthday cake. In Portland for Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.19.
Linus Pauling posing with Zelek Herman and several unidentified individuals. All are in formal attire. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.20.
Linda Pauling Kamb, Linus Pauling, Stephanie Pauling and two sons of Linda Pauling Kamb standing together with five unidentified individuals. All are in formal attire. At Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebrations at California Institute of Technology. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.21.
Barclay Kamb, Linda Pauling Kamb, Linus Pauling, Stephanie Pauling and two sons of Linda Pauling Kamb posing together with an unidentified individual. In the background are unidentified individuals standing. All are in formal attire. At Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebrations at California Institute of Technology. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.22.
Barclay Kamb, Linda Pauling Kamb, Linus Pauling, Stephanie Pauling and two sons of Linda Pauling Kamb posing together with an unidentified individual. All are in formal attire. At Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebrations at California Institute of Technology. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.23.
Linus Pauling speaking behind a podium. He holds the Special Collections catalog open. At Linus Pauling's 90th birthday party at U.S. Bancorp Tower in Portland, OR. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.24.
Linus Pauling speaking behind a podium with a copy of the Special Collections catalog. At Linus Pauling's 90th birthday party at U.S. Bancorp Tower in Portland, OR. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.25.
Linus Pauling standing behind a dining table, holding a copy of the Special Collections catalog. At 90th birthday party at U.S. Bancorp Tower in Portland, OR. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.26.
Linda Pauling Kamb, Linus Pauling, John Byrne and Mary Steckel and two unidentified individuals sitting at a dining table. At Linus Pauling's 90th birthday party at U.S. Bancorp Tower in Portland. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.27.
Cliff Mead standing behind a podium. At Linus Pauling's 90th birthday party at U.S. Bancorp Tower in Portland. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.28.
John Byrne speaking behind a podium. At Linus Pauling's 90th birthday party at U.S. Bancorp Tower in Portland. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.29.
John Byrne standing behind a podium, in profile. At Linus Pauling's 90th birthday party at U.S. Bancorp Tower in Portland. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.30.
Linus Pauling speaking behind a podium. At 90th birthday party at U.S. Bancorp Tower in Portland. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.31.
Gerry Frank standing behind a podium, reading from a pamphlet. At Linus Pauling's 90th birthday party at U.S. Bancorp Tower in Portland. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.32.
Gerry Frank speaking to Linus Pauling. A flower arrangement lays in the foreground. At Linus Pauling's 90th birthday party at U.S. Bancorp Tower in Portland. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.33.
Linus Pauling cutting a cake with John Byrne. At Linus Pauling's 90th birthday party at U.S. Bancorp Tower in Portland. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.34.
Linus Pauling gesturing while cutting a cake. John Byrne, and Gerry Frank stand next to him. Mary Steckel in the background. At Linus Pauling's 90th birthday party at U.S. Bancorp Tower in Portland. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.35.
Linus Pauling standing in front of a cake and John Byrne stands with one arm around LP. At Linus Pauling's 90th birthday party at U.S. Bancorp Tower in Portland. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.36.
Linus Pauling cutting a cake. At 90th birthday party at U.S. Bancorp Tower in Portland. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.37.
Linus Pauling standing next to an unidentified woman who holds a frame in her hands. A group stands in the background. The right corner of the picture reads "Nuclear Age, Peace Foundation, April 6, 1991" "Napf" Photographer unknown. Color print. April 6, 1991.
1991i.38.
Linda Pauling Kamb, Linus Pauling, Mary Steckel with two unidentified individuals sitting at a dining table. At Linus Pauling's 90th birthday party at U.S. Bancorp Tower in Portland. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.39.
John Byrne standing behind a podium, gesturing. At Linus Pauling's 90th birthday party at U.S. Bancorp Tower in Portland. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.40.
Gerry Frank speaking behind a podium. At Linus Pauling's 90th birthday party at U.S. Bancorp Tower in Portland. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.41.
Linus Pauling Jr., Linus Pauling, Stephanie Pauling, Crellin Pauling, two of Linda Pauling Kamb's children and three unidentified individuals eating at a dining table. At Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.42.
Shahid Yusaf behind a podium, standing next to Linus Pauling who has his arms raised. Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration at Oregon State University Memorial Union. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1991.
1991i.43.
Marilyn Sarff. standing next to the Nobel Prize birthday cake. Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration at Oregon State University Memorial Union. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1991.
1991i.44.
Linus Pauling sitting near Shahid Yusaf. 90th birthday celebration at Oregon State University Memorial Union. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1991.
1991i.45.
Ann Merryfield, C. H. "Scram" Graham, and Nancy Powell standing together. Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration at Oregon State University Memorial Union. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1991.
1991i.46.
Cliff Mead speaking behind a podium while Zelek Herman and Linus Pauling sit behind him. Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration at Oregon State University Memorial Union. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1991.
1991i.47.
Linus Pauling standing behind a podium, lecturing. There are seven flags behind him. The right corner of the picture reads, "Nuclear Age, Peace Foundation, April 6, 1991" "Napf" Photographer unknown. Color print. April 6, 1991.
1991i.48.
Linus Pauling on the left, standing and holding hands with the Dalai Lama. The right corner of the picture reads, "Nuclear Age, Peace Foundation, April 6, 1991" "Napf" Photographer unknown. Color print. April 6, 1991.
1991i.49.
Linus Pauling surrounded by various admirers. Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration at Oregon State University Memorial Union. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1991.
1991i.50.
Linus Pauling surrounded by various admirers. A few individuals carry microphones. Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration at Oregon State University Memorial Union. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1991.
1991i.51.
Linus Pauling standing next to a podium and waving. 90th birthday celebration at Oregon State University Memorial Union. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1991.
1991i.52.
Three unidentified students serving cake. Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration at Oregon State University Memorial Union. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1991.
1991i.53.
Linus Pauling, John Bennett, and Cliff Mead surrounded by onlookers. Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration at Oregon State University Memorial Union. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1991.
1991i.54.
Shahid Yusaf and Linus Pauling standing together in front of a large cake. Surrounded by onlookers. Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration at Oregon State University Memorial Union. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1991.
1991i.55.
Linus Pauling sitting in a chair. Surrounded by onlookers and the press. Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration at Oregon State University Memorial Union. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1991.
1991i.56.
Linus Pauling cutting cake. 90th birthday celebration at Oregon State University Memorial Union. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1991.
1991i.57.
Linus Pauling standing with Cliff Mead and an unidentified individual. LP accepts a gift. Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration at Oregon State University Memorial Union. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1991.
1991i.58.
Linus Pauling speaking behind a podium. Unidentified individuals stand in the background. Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration at Oregon State University Memorial Union. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1991.
1991i.59.
Linus Pauling surrounded by various admirers. Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration at Oregon State University Memorial Union. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1991.
1991i.60.
Linus Pauling surrounded by various admirers. Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration at Oregon State University Memorial Union. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1991.
1991i.61.
Linus Pauling surrounded by various admirers and three microphones pointed toward him. Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration at Oregon State University Memorial Union. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1991.
1991i.62.
Zelek Herman and Linus Pauling speaking to each other, standing to one side of a podium. Cliff Mead stands on the other side of the podium. Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration at Oregon State University Memorial Union. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1991.
1991i.63.
Linus Pauling standing and facing the Dalai Lama There is an unidentified gentleman standing in the middle of the image. The right corner of the picture reads: "Nuclear Age, Peace Foundation, April 6, 1991" "Napf" Photographer unknown. Color print. April 6, 1991.
1991i.64.
Overhead view of the crowd at Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration at Oregon State University Memorial Union. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1991.
1991i.65.
Several unidentified individuals sitting at dining tables. Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration. At Oregon State University. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.66.
Linus Pauling standing with the Dalai Lama and an unidentified individual. "Photo by Rick Carter" Color print. 1991.
1991i.67.
From right to left: Linus Pauling, an unidentified woman, the Dalai Lama, and an unidentified woman. "Photo by Rick Carter" Color print. 1991.
1991i.68.
Linus Pauling standing with the Dalai Lama and an unidentified individual. "Photo by Rick Carter" Color print. 1991.
1991i.69.
Strand Agricultural Hall, Oregon State University. "#4 Oregon State Univ. 6 March 91" "#4 OSU 6 March 91 ZSH" Photographer unknown. [Zelek Herman?] Color print. March 6, 1991.
1991i.70.
North side view of Kerr Library, Oregon State University. "#3 Kerr Library Oregon State Univ. 6 March 91" Photographer unknown. Color print. March 6, 1991.
1991i.71.
Gleeson Hall, the Chemical Engineering building, Oregon State University. "#2 Oregon State University 6 March 91" Photographer unknown. Color print. March 6, 1991.
1991i.72.
Aerial view of San Francisco and the bay. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.73.
Linus Pauling speaking behind a podium in the Memorial Union Ballroom, Oregon State University. "#28 LP Lecture at OSU 7 March 91" "ZSH" Photographer unknown. [Zelek Herman?] Color print. March 7, 1991.
1991i.74.
John Byrne and Cliff Mead listening to Linus Pauling speak at Oregon State University. "#27 LP Lecture at OSU John Byrne & Cliff Mead 7 March 91 ZSH" Photographer unknown. [Zelek Herman?] Color print. March 7, 1991.
1991i.75.
Linda Pauling Kamb sitting next to John Aver in an audience. "LP lecture at OSU" "7 March 91 ZSH" "Linda Kamb" Photographer unknown. [Zelek Herman?] Color print. March 7, 1991.
1991i.76.
Linus Pauling speaking behind a podium in the Memorial Union Ballroom, Oregon State University. "#25 LP Lecture at OSU 7 March 91 ZSH" Photographer unknown. [Zelek Herman?] Color print. March 7, 1991.
1991i.77.
Crowd listening to Linus Pauling speak. Speaking in Memorial Union Ballroom, Oregon State University. (Photo taken from back of room) "#24 LP Lecture at OSU 7 March 91 ZSH" Photographer unknown. [Zelek Herman?] Color print. March 7, 1991.
1991i.78.
John Byrne, Mary Steckel, Linus Pauling, Clara Shoemaker, Cliff Mead and Shirley Byrne sitting around a dining table. At John Byrne's house. "#23 John Byrne, Mary, LP, Clara Shoemaker, Cliff Mead, Mrs. Byrne, Melvin George Dinner at president's house OSU 6 March 91 ZSH" Photographer unknown. [Zelek Herman?] Color print. March 7, 1991.
1991i.79.
John Byrne, Mary Steckel, Linus Pauling, Clara Shoemaker, Cliff Mead and Shirley Byrne sitting at a dining table. At John Byrne's house. "#22 John Byrne, Mary, LP, Clara Shoemaker, Cliff Mead, Mrs. Byrne Dinner at president's house OSU 6 March 91" Photographer unknown. Color print. March 6, 1991.
1991i.80.
Mary Steckel, Linus Pauling, Clara Shoemaker, Cliff Mead and Shirley Byrne sitting at a dining table. At John Byrne's house. "#21 Mary, LP, Clara Shoemaker, Cliff Mead, Mrs. Byrne Dinner at President's House OSU 6 March 91 ZSH" Photographer unknown. [Zelek Herman?] Color print. March 6, 1991.
1991i.81.
Melvin George, Ken Hedberg, David Shoemaker, Lisa Hedberg and John Byrne sitting at a dining table. At John Byrne's house. "Ken Hedberg, David Shoemaker, Lisa Hedberg, Melvin George, John Byrne #20 Dinner at President's House, OSU 6 March 91 ZSH" Photographer unknown. [Zelek Herman?] Color print. March 6, 1991.
1991i.82.
Linus Pauling and Corrine Gorham posing together at the Linus Pauling Institute, in Special Collections. "#19 LP & Corrine Gorham OSU ZSH 6 March 91" Zelek Herman photographer [?]. Color print. March 6, 1991.
1991i.83.
Linus Pauling sitting at a table while Janet Wallace, Cliff Mead and Stephanie DaZelle stand behind him. In Special Collections at Oregon State University. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.84.
Linus Pauling speaking with two unidentified men in front of him. A unidentified woman stands on LP's left side. "Photo by Rick Carter" Color print. 1991.
1991i.85.
Linus Pauling standing with an unidentified individual, conversing at a reception. Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration. Portland, OR. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.86.
Cliff Mead, John Byrne, Linus Pauling, Linda Pauling Kamb and an unidentified individual standing in an open doorway while conversing at a reception. Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration. Portland, OR. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.87.
John Byrne, Linus Pauling Linda Pauling Kamb and an unidentified individual standing in an open doorway while conversing at a reception. Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration. Portland, OR. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.88.
Linus Pauling standing with four unidentified individuals, conversing at a reception. Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration. Portland, OR. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.89.
An unidentified individual playing the piano at a reception. Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration. Portland, OR. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.90.
Linus Pauling reading at a dinner table. Linus Pauling 90th birthday celebration. Portland, OR. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.91.
Linus Pauling standing with Melvin George and two unidentified individuals, conversing at a reception. Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration. Portland, OR. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.92.
John Byrne standing among many unidentified individuals. Conversing at a reception. Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration. Portland, OR. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.93.
A group of unidentified individuals conversing at a reception. Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration. Portland, OR. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.94.
Unidentified individuals conversing near a model of the Oregon State University Valley Library. Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration. Portland, OR. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.95.
Unidentified individuals conversing near a model of the Oregon State University Valley Library. Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration. Portland, OR. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.96.
John Byrne standing with several unidentified individuals, conversing near a model of the Oregon State University Valley Library. Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration. Portland, OR. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.97.
Linus Pauling and Linda Pauling Kamb standing among several unidentified individuals. Conversing at a reception. Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration. Portland, OR. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.98.
Linus Pauling sitting next to Linda Pauling Kamb, Cliff Mead and Mary Steckel at a table in front of an audience. Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration. Portland, OR. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.99.
Linus Pauling standing next to an unidentified individual, cutting a cake. Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration. Portland, OR. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.100.
Linus Pauling and John Byrne standing next to each other, applauding. Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration. Portland, OR. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.101.
Linda Pauling Kamb, Linus Pauling, Cliff Mead and two unidentified individuals seated at a table in front of an audience. Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration. Portland, OR. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.102.
Linus Pauling, smiling. "Photo by Rick Carter" Color print. 1991.
1991i.103.
A punch bowl and cups on a table, next to five balloons reading "Happy 90th Birthday Linus Pauling". At a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday, at Oregon State University, Memorial Union Lounge, March, 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1991.
1991i.104.
A large cake on a table reading "Happy 90th Birthday Linus Pauling". At a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday, at Oregon State University, Memorial Union Lounge, March, 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1991.
1991i.105.
A large cake on a table. At a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday, at Oregon State University, Memorial Union Lounge, March, 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1991.
1991i.106.
A large cake on a table with the image of the Nobel Prize in frosting reading "Happy 90th Birthday Linus Pauling". At a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday, at Oregon State University, Memorial Union Lounge, March, 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1991.
1991i.107.
Zelek Herman seated in his office, holding an open book. March, 1991. "Dr. Zelek Herman Linus Pauling Institute" Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1991.
1991i.108.
A room with several unidentified individuals standing or sitting and a banquet table with cake and punch. At a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday, at Oregon State University, Memorial Union Lounge, March, 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1991.
1991i.109.
A group of individuals standing in the OSU Memorial Union Lounge. Linus Pauling's 90th birthday, at Oregon State University, March 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1991.
1991i.110.
Linus Pauling standing with members of the Houston chapter of Delta Upsilon. "LP at Houston chapter of Delta Upsilon" "Year?" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.111.
Linus Pauling and Linda Pauling Kamb sitting together in the Special Collections department of Kerr Library at Oregon State University. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.112.
Linus Pauling sitting. In the Special Collections department of Kerr Library at Oregon State University. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.113.
Frontal view of Zelek Herman. In the Special Collections department of Kerr Library at Oregon State University. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.114.
Zelek Herman standing in a kitchen with bread he baked. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.115.
Ann Merryfield attaching a boutonniere to Linus Pauling's jacket. At a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday, at Oregon State University, Memorial Union Lounge, March, 1991. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. March, 1991.
1991i.116.
John Byrne speaking to the press at Oregon State University, Memorial Union. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1991.
1991i.117.
John Byrne preparing to be interviewed by members of the press, at Oregon State University, Memorial Union. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1991.
1991i.118.
Shahid Yusaf introducing Linus Pauling at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday at Oregon State University, Memorial Union Lounge, March, 1991. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. March, 1991.
1991i.119.
Ann Merryfield, Nancy Powell and C. H. "Scram" Graham standing together at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday at Oregon State University, Memorial Union Lounge, March, 1991. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. March, 1991.
1991i.120.
C. H. "Scram" Graham and Linus Pauling shaking hands at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday at Oregon State University, Memorial Union Lounge, March, 1991. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. March, 1991.
1991i.121.
Ann Merryfield introducing Linus Pauling at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday at Oregon State University, Memorial Union Lounge, March, 1991. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. March, 1991.
1991i.122.
Linus Pauling, in profile, seated in front of an audience at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday at Oregon State University, Memorial Union Lounge, March, 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1991.
1991i.123.
Linus Pauling with several unidentified individuals signing autographs at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday at Oregon State University, Memorial Union Lounge, March, 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1991.
1991i.124.
Linus Pauling surrounded by a group, cutting a cake at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday at Oregon State University, Memorial Union Lounge, March, 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1991.
1991i.125.
Linus Pauling and Cliff Mead walking together outside the Memorial Union. Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration, Oregon State University, March, 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1991.
1991i.126.
Linus Pauling standing in a group while others applaud at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday at Oregon State University, Memorial Union Lounge, March, 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1991.
1991i.127.
Linus Pauling walking with Cliff Mead, who is only partially visible. Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration, outside the Memorial Union, Oregon State University, March, 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1991.
1991i.128.
Linus Pauling signing autographs for several unidentified individuals at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday at Oregon State University, Memorial Union Lounge, March, 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1991.
1991i.129.
Linus Pauling, in profile, seated in front of an audience at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday at Oregon State University, Memorial Union Lounge, March, 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1991.
1991i.130.
Linus Pauling speaking to the press while a group of students stand on the other side of LP, at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday at Oregon State University, Memorial Union Lounge, March, 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1991.
1991i.131.
Linus Pauling speaking to the press while a group of students stand on the other side of LP, at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday at Oregon State University, Memorial Union Lounge, March, 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1991.
1991i.132.
Linus Pauling signing autographs for several unidentified individuals at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday at Oregon State University, Memorial Union Lounge, March, 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1991.
1991i.133.
Linus Pauling signing autographs for several unidentified individuals at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday at Oregon State University, Memorial Union Lounge, March, 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1991.
1991i.134.
Linus Pauling preparing to speak at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday at Oregon State University, Memorial Union Lounge, March, 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1991.
1991i.135.
Linus Pauling cutting a cake at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday at Oregon State University, Memorial Union Lounge, March, 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1991.
1991i.136.
Linus Pauling cutting a cake at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday at Oregon State University, Memorial Union Lounge, March, 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1991.
1991i.137.
Linus Pauling waving to the audience at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday at Oregon State University, Memorial Union Lounge, March, 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1991.
1991i.138.
Linus Pauling preparing to cut a cake while Shahid Yusaf stands next to him at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday at Oregon State University, Memorial Union Lounge, March, 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1991.
1991i.139.
Linus Pauling signing autographs for several unidentified individuals at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday at Oregon State University, Memorial Union Lounge, March, 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1991.
1991i.140.
Shahid Yusaf helping Linus Pauling cut a cake at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday at Oregon State University, Memorial Union Lounge, March, 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1991.
1991i.141.
Linus Pauling and Cliff Mead walking outside the Memorial Union. Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration, Oregon State University, March, 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1991.
1991i.142.
Linus Pauling and Shahid Yusaf conversing at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday at Oregon State University, Memorial Union Lounge, March, 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1991.
1991i.143.
Linus Pauling signing autographs for several unidentified individuals at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday at Oregon State University, Memorial Union Lounge, March, 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1991.
1991i.144.
Linus Pauling speaking to the press and signing autographs at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday at Oregon State University, Memorial Union Lounge, March, 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1991.
1991i.145.
Linus Pauling signing autographs for several unidentified individuals at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday at Oregon State University, Memorial Union Lounge, March, 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1991.
1991i.146.
Linus Pauling signing autographs for several unidentified individuals at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday at Oregon State University, Memorial Union Lounge, March, 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1991.
1991i.147.
Linus Pauling speaking to the press and signing autographs at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday at Oregon State University, Memorial Union Lounge, March, 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1991.
1991i.148.
Linus Pauling, in profile, seated in front of an audience at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday at Oregon State University, Memorial Union Lounge, March, 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1991.
1991i.149.
Linus Pauling, in profile, seated in front of an audience at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday at Oregon State University, Memorial Union Lounge, March, 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1991.
1991i.150.
Linus Pauling speaking to the press and signing autographs at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday at Oregon State University, Memorial Union Lounge, March, 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1991.
1991i.151.
Linus Pauling and Shahid Yusaf standing together at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday at Oregon State University, Memorial Union Lounge, March, 1991. Includes misc. color transparencies of OSU MU lounge. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1991.
1991i.152.
Linus Pauling seated near a stack of books, smiling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1991.
1991i.153.
Linus Pauling standing in a group of unidentified individuals with the Dalai Lama. "Photo by Rick Carter" Color print. 1991.
1991i.154.
Three of Linda Pauling Kamb's children clowning for the camera at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.155.
Linus Pauling standing with an unidentified woman at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.156.
Three of Linda Pauling Kamb's children with a partial view of Stephanie Pauling at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.157.
Unidentified individuals handling a large cake at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.158.
Three unidentified individuals conversing at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.159.
An unidentified individual standing with Alexander Rich at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.160.
Linda Pauling Kamb and Linus Pauling conversing with two unidentified individuals at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.161.
Linus Pauling standing in a group with Crellin Pauling and three unidentified individuals at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.162.
Two unidentified individuals making a sign at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.163.
Three unidentified individuals making a sign at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.164.
Linus Pauling Jr. and Linus Pauling conversing with an unidentified woman while four unidentified individuals sit at a table and an unidentified man stands behind them, near LP. At a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.165.
Linus Pauling standing with three unidentified women at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.166.
Linus Pauling standing with four unidentified women at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.167.
Linus Pauling Jr., Linus Pauling and Linda Pauling Kamb posing with two unidentified individuals at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.168.
Linus Pauling standing with two unidentified individuals at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.169.
Linus Pauling speaking with Alexander Rich and two unidentified individuals at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.170.
John Byrne, Linda Pauling Kamb and Linus Pauling seated with three unidentified individuals at a dining table. At a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday, Atwater's Restaurant and Bar, Portland, Oregon, March 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print (blurred). March, 1991.
1991i.171.
Linus Pauling and John Byrne cutting a cake at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday, Atwater's Restaurant and Bar, Portland, Oregon, March 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print [blurred]. March, 1991.
1991i.172.
Linus Pauling conversing with several unidentified individuals at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday, Atwater's Restaurant and Bar, Portland, Oregon, March 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print [blurred]. March, 1991.
1991i.173.
Linus Pauling conversing with several unidentified individuals at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday, Atwater's Restaurant and Bar, Portland, Oregon, March 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print [blurred]. March, 1991.
1991i.174.
Two unidentified individuals conversing near a piano at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday, Atwater's Restaurant and Bar, Portland, Oregon, March 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print [blurred]. March, 1991.
1991i.175.
Several unidentified individuals conversing at a dinner table during a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday, Atwater's Restaurant and Bar, Portland, Oregon, March 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print [blurred]. March, 1991.
1991i.176.
A room filled with unidentified individuals sitting at dining tables. At a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday, Atwater's Restaurant and Bar, Portland, Oregon, March 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print [blurred]. March, 1991.
1991i.177.
John Byrne, Linda Pauling Kamb and Cliff Mead sitting at a dining table while Linus Pauling speaks behind a podium. At a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday, Atwater's Restaurant and Bar, Portland, Oregon, March 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print [blurred]. March, 1991.
1991i.178.
Linus Pauling shaking hands with an unidentified woman while several unidentified individuals stand near them. At a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday, Atwater's Restaurant and Bar, Portland, Oregon, March 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print [blurred]. March, 1991.
1991i.179.
A room filled with unidentified individuals sitting at dining tables. At a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday, Atwater's Restaurant and Bar, Portland, Oregon, March 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print [blurred]. March, 1991.
1991i.180.
Linus Pauling blowing out the candle on his 90th birthday cake. "May 91" "LP 1991" Photographer unknown. Color print. May, 1991.
1991i.181.
Linus Pauling sitting next to an unidentified individual and Mary Steckel while Cliff Mead stands in front of them. At a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday, Atwater's Restaurant and Bar, Portland, Oregon, March 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print [blurred]. March, 1991.
1991i.182.
Linus Pauling standing next to Linda Pauling Kamb and speaking to an unidentified gentleman. At a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday, Atwater's Restaurant and Bar, Portland, Oregon, March 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print [blurred]. March, 1991.
1991i.183.
John Byrne, Linda Pauling Kamb, Mary Steckel and Cliff Mead sitting at a dinging table. Linus Pauling speaks behind a podium nearby in front of an audience at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday, Atwater's Restaurant and Bar, Portland, Oregon, March 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print [blurred]. March, 1991.
1991i.184.
Linus Pauling speaking with an unidentified individual at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday, Atwater's Restaurant and Bar, Portland, Oregon, March 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print [blurred]. March, 1991.
1991i.185.
Unidentified individual and Linus Pauling. Conversing at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday, Atwater's Restaurant and Bar, Portland, Oregon, March 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print [blurred]. March, 1991.
1991i.186.
Linus Pauling. Speaking at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday, Atwater's Restaurant and Bar, Portland, Oregon, March 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print [blurred]. March, 1991.
1991i.187.
Unidentified individual, Linus Pauling and unidentified individual. Conversing at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday, Atwater's Restaurant and Bar, Portland, Oregon, March 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print [blurred]. March, 1991.
1991i.188.
Cliff Mead, Mary Steckel and an unidentified gentleman sitting at a dining table. Linus Pauling speaks behind a podium. At a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday, Atwater's Restaurant and Bar, Portland, Oregon, March 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print [blurred]. March, 1991.
1991i.189.
Linus Pauling speaking with several unidentified individuals at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday, Atwater's Restaurant and Bar, Portland, Oregon, March 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print [blurred]. March, 1991.
1991i.190.
Linus Pauling speaking with an unidentified individual at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday, Atwater's Restaurant and Bar, Portland, Oregon, March 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print [blurred]. March, 1991.
1991i.191.
John Byrne, Linda Pauling Kamb, Linus Pauling, Mary Steckel, Cliff Mead and three unidentified individuals sitting at a dining table. Other unidentified individuals dining are visible. At a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday, Atwater's Restaurant and Bar, Portland, Oregon, March 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print [blurred]. March, 1991.
1991i.192.
John Byrne, Linda Pauling Kamb and Linus Pauling conversing at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday, Atwater's Restaurant and Bar, Portland, Oregon, March 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print [blurred]. March, 1991.
1991i.193.
An empty dining room preceding a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday, Atwater's Restaurant and Bar, Portland, Oregon, March 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print [blurred]. March, 1991.
1991i.194.
John Byrne, Linda Pauling Kamb and Linus Pauling conversing at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday, Atwater's Restaurant and Bar, Portland, Oregon, March 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print [blurred]. March, 1991.
1991i.195.
Group of unidentified individuals sitting at dining tables. At a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday, Atwater's Restaurant and Bar, Portland, Oregon, March 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print [blurred]. March, 1991.
1991i.196.
Linus Pauling and an unidentified individual standing together behind a dining table. At a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday, Atwater's Restaurant and Bar, Portland, Oregon, March 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print [blurred]. March, 1991.
1991i.197.
Linus Pauling speaking behind a podium at a celebration in honor of Linus Pauling's 90th birthday, Atwater's Restaurant and Bar, Portland, Oregon, March 1991. Photographer unknown. Color print [blurred]. March, 1991.
1991i.198.
Presentation of The Pauling Catalogue. Clifford Mead speaking behind a podium while Zelek Herman holds a gift and Linus Pauling sits next to the podium. "Presentation of the Pauling Catalogue Clifford Mead, Zelek Herman LP Oregon State Univ. 6 Mar 91" Linus Pauling's 90th birthday celebration, Oregon State University, March 6, 1991. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. March 6, 1991.
1991i.199.
Close-up of Linus Pauling in front of a chalkboard, August, 1991. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. August, 1991.
1991i.200.
Photo of painting depicting Linus Pauling's face with geometric shapes integrated into the painted and structure of the face. Lower left hand corner reads, "91 Alarcon" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.201.
Framed black and white drawing of a mushroom cloud. "To linus" "Rodger 2/28/91" [Original found on shelving near Large Photos box.]. February 28, 1991.
1991i.202.
Linus Pauling standing next to his 90th Birthday cake. "LP 1991" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.203.
Linus Pauling standing in front of Dr. N. Harbert Spector, who is holding a bag. There is an arrow pointing toward Dr. Spector reading "N.H.S." "May 91 LP + Dr. N. Harbert Spector" Photographer unknown. Color print. May, 1991.
1991i.204.
OSU's Memorial Union Lounge. A group of people stand on the balcony. There are orange balloons hanging from the balcony. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.205.
A display of Linus Pauling's picture and the books he wrote, Pauling Collection, OSU. "Pauling Collection, OSU 6 March 91" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.206.
Linus Pauling's 90th birthday cake. "Pauling Birthday Celebration, OSU, 6 March 91, ZSH" Photographer unknown. [Zelek Herman?] Color print. March 6, 1991.
1991i.207.
Linus Pauling speaking to an unidentified man. In the background stand several unidentified individuals, speaking to each other. "28.2.91" "Taken by Robert Dejeilh" Color print. February 28, 1991.
1991i.208.
Linus Pauling standing behind a large podium, speaking. To the right of the podium stand a group of men in tuxedos. "August 1991, NAS [National Academy of Science]" Photographer unknown. Color print. August, 1991.
1991i.209.
Linus Pauling standing behind a large podium, speaking. An unidentified man in a tuxedo stands behind him. To the right of the podium sit a group of unidentified men "August 1991, NAS [National Academy of Science]" Photographer unknown. Color print. August, 1991.
1991i.210.
Linus Pauling standing behind a podium, holding a framed award and smiling. Another unidentified man stands next to him, also smiling. To the side are rows of men, all seated and clapping. "August 1991, NAS" "LP receiving special award NAS. Frank Press" Photographer unknown. Color print. August, 1991.
1991i.211.
Ahmed Zewail standing in front of a podium, holding the microphone and speaking. Linus Pauling stands next to him, looking down. Note attached: "2 different sets? Or 1 set? LP's 90th 1991 & Dudley as LP speaker '93" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.212.
Linus Pauling, Crellin Pauling, Ahmed Zewail, and Lynne Martinez, posing together. "Crellin LP Ahmed Zewail" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.213.
Ahmed Zewail standing at a podium, looking down. Linus Pauling standing next to the podium, looking at Zewail. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.214.
Linus Pauling sitting on a chair, reading a book. Janet Wallace (left) and Cliff Mead (right) standing beside him. "Janet Wallace, LP, Cliff Mead, OSU" "6 march 91, ZSH" Photographer unknown. [Zelek Herman?] Color print. March 6, 1991.
1991i.215.
Linus Pauling sitting on a chair, reading a book. Janet Wallace (left) who is looking at Cliff and Cliff Mead (right) are both standing beside LP. "Janet Wallace, LP, Cliff Mead, OSU" "6 march 91, ZSH" [Zelek Herman?] Photographer unknown. Color print. March 6, 1991.
1991i.216.
Linus Pauling seated next to an unidentified woman at an event. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1991.
1991i.217.
Linus Pauling and Linda Pauling Kamb sitting at a dinner table with a large arrangement of flowers in front of them. "Linda & LP" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.218.
Ahmed Zewail standing behind a podium with LP next to him, smiling. "LP & Ahmed Zewail" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.219.
Linus Pauling sitting at a dinner table with Jack Roberts. "Jack Roberts & LP" [1993 or '91] Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.220.
Linus Pauling, Linda, and Ahmed Zewail standing together at an event, indoors. "LP, Linda, Ahmed Zewail" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.221.
Participants from the symposium on Vitamin C & Research in a large group, posing together in three rows. Located outdoors on a block plaza. Linus Pauling is in the middle of the second row. "Participants in symposium on Vitamin C & Cancer, Bethesda, September, 1991. Sent by Gladys Black, NCI (now UC Berkeley). LP in middle, standing. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.222.
Linus Pauling wearing a beret and smiling at the camera. "Pap 3/1/91 @ Linda's" Photographer unknown. Color print. March 1, 1991.
1991i.223.
Linus Pauling wearing a beret and looking down. "Pap 3/1/91 @ Linda's. Photo LP Jr. Ramona's camera" Photographer unknown. Color print. March 1, 1991.
1991i.224.
Linus Pauling wearing beret and speaking. "Pop 3/1/91 @ Linda's" Photographer unknown. Color print. March 1, 1991.
1991i.225.
Linus Pauling sitting down with a shoe box in front of him and holds a shoe with the right hand. Grace Wong stands at his side smiling. Behind them an unidentified man walks in the back of the room. "Pap 3/1/91 @ Linda's" Photographer unknown. Color print. March 1, 1991.
1991i.226.
Linus Pauling sitting and smiling. Grace Wong stands at his side holding a furry tan blanket by LP's face. "Grace @ Linda's 3/1/91" "LP Jr & Ramona's camera" Color print. March 1, 1991.
1991i.227.
Linus Pauling sitting at a table and holding a crystal formation. Grace Wong stands in the corner behind him. "Pap 3/1/91 @ Linda's. Photo LP Jr & Ramona's camera" Photographer unknown. Color print. March 1, 1991.
1991i.228.
Linus Pauling sitting at a table and smiling at the camera. "Pop 3/1/91 @ Linda's" "Photo LP Jr & Ramona's[?] camera" Photographer unknown. Color print. March 1, 1991.
1991i.229.
Linus Pauling wearing a beret and looking at the camera. "Pop 3/1/91 @ Linda's" "Photo LP Jr Camera Ramona's[?]" Color print. March 1, 1991.
1991i.230.
Linus Pauling smiling with a furry tan blanket by his face and draped around his right side. "Pap @ Linda's 3/1/91" "Photo LP Jr & Ramona's[?] camera" Photographer unknown. Color print. March 1, 1991.
1991i.231.
Linus Pauling, in profile, wearing a beret. "Pop 3/1/91 @ Linda's" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. March 1, 1991.
1991i.232.
Linus Pauling standing with an unidentified man. "Steve Manshazi [?] Prof Pauling Prof Kumta [?]" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.233.
The Dalai Lama, Linus Pauling and an unidentified man standing together. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.234.
Linus Pauling and Dudley Herschbach standing together in an office. "LP + Dudley Herschbach" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.235.
Linus Pauling sitting at a dining table talking and gesturing to two unidentified women. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.236.
Linus Pauling speaking to Norman Cousins. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1991.
1991i.237.
Linus Pauling speaking with John Byrne, and an unidentified man. John Byrne faces the camera. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1991.
1991i.238.
Linus Pauling leaning over a table to sign a book. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.239.
Linus Pauling standing with Mrs. Arthur M. Sackler and Linus Pauling Jr. LP has his arm around Mrs. Sackler. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.240.
Linus Pauling standing with his arm around Mrs. Arthur M. Sackler. Linus Pauling Jr. stands next to them. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1991.
1991i.241.
Sir Karl Popper sitting at a dinner table with Nellita New and Annette Baumgartner. "Joining the family table with Nellita New, Sir Karl's German secretary and dear friend" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.242.
Sir Karl Popper standing between Werner and Annette Baumgartner. "Werner Baumgartner & wife, Annette, with Sir Karl Popper; Joining the "Karl Popper family" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.243.
Sir Karl Popper standing with Annette Baumgartner in front of a doorway. "Once an Austrian - always an Austrian" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.244.
Sir Karl Popper seated with Werner Baumgartner. "W. Baumgartner's visit with Sir Karl Popper Oct 1991 Expressing Concern at unfair scientific criticism in the U.S." Photographer unknown. Color print. October, 1991.
1991i.245.
Sir Karl Popper speaking with Werner Baumgartner. "Sir Karl Popper + Baumgartner Exchanging ideas for a "Better World" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.246.
Sir Karl Popper and Werner Baumgartner seated together and conversing. "Sir Popper + Baumgartner" "That's a difficult question-let me try to explain" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.
1991i.247.
Sir Karl Popper reading a book while Werner Baumgartner watches. "Sir Karl Popper/Baumgartner Finding the "Achilles Heel" in the argument" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1991.

1992i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1992.
1992i.1.
Oscar Arias Sanchez (Former President of Costa Rica, Winner of the 1987 Nobel Peace Prize; Eleventh Annual Ava Helen Pauling Lectureship for World Peace) and Bill Wilkins standing together. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1992.
1992i.2.
George Keller, Oscar Arias Sanchez (Former President of Costa Rica, Winner of the 1987 Nobel Peace Prize; Eleventh Annual Ava Helen Pauling Lectureship for World Peace), and Bill Wilkins speaking to each other. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1992.
1992i.3.
Caroline Wilkens, Oscar Arias Sanchez (Former President of Costa Rica, Winner of the 1987 Nobel Peace Prize; Eleventh Annual Ava Helen Pauling Lectureship for World Peace), and Bill Wilkins posing together. "Pauling Lecture October 29, 1992 Caroline Wilkins Bill Wilkins Oscar Arias Sánchez" [Autographed by Oscar Arias] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. October 29, 1992.
1992i.4.
Shirley Byrne, Oscar Arias Sanchez (Former President of Costa Rica, Winner of the 1987 Nobel Peace Prize; Eleventh Annual Ava Helen Pauling Lectureship for World Peace), and Bill Wilkins posing together. "Pauling Lecture October 29, 1992 Shirley Byrne Bill Wilkins Oscar Arias Sánchez" [Autographed by Oscar Arias] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. October 29, 1992.
1992i.5.
Dr. Osliw (sp? first name?), Linus Pauling and Wilson Rondo Jr., posing together in Dallas, TX, May 1992. "Dallas TX May 1992 Dr. Rondo MD Dr. Pauling Dr. Osliw" Photographer unknown. Color print. May, 1992.
1992i.6.
Frank Cheng and Linus Pauling standing together at a nutrition/cancer meeting, Tulsa, OK, November 1992. "Presented to Professor Pauling at Nutrition/Cancer Meeting Tulsa, Oklahoma USA, Nov '92 11/92 [stamped:] Dr. Frank H.F. Cheng" Photographer unknown, print courtesy of Frank Cheng. Color print. November, 1992.
1992i.7.
Linus Pauling speaking at a nutrition/cancer meeting, Tulsa, OK, November 1992. "Presented to Professor Pauling at Nutrition/Cancer Meeting Tulsa, Oklahoma USA, Nov. /92 11/92 [stamped:] Dr. Frank H.F. Cheng" Photographer unknown, print courtesy of Frank Cheng. Color print. November, 1992.
1992i.8.
The class of 1922 posing together. Front row, right to left: Bernice Nelson Wilcox, Chuck Taylor, Paul Richardson, Alma Scharpf Wiggins, Linus Pauling, Alice Feike Wieman, Benjamin F. Schumacher; back row: Albert Bauer, Helen Barratt Reiman, Frank Groves, Richard Slater. Class of 1922. Writing below the photo states: "Class of 1922 Oregon State University-June 6, 1992." Correspondence included. Photograph provided by Donald Wirth. Color print. November, 1992.
1992i.9.
Linus Pauling sitting with Benjamin F. Schumacher, Albert Bauer and two unidentified men at Oregon State University 70th reunion, for the class of 1922. One man is standing behind a table, and another is in a wheelchair. "70th reunion OSU June 6, 1992" Photographer unknown. Color print. June 6, 1992.
1992i.10.
Three photographs of Lucas Pauling, Kieran Pauling and Naomi Pauling, playing. Children of Peter Chadwick Pauling. Correspondence included. Photographer unknown. Color prints. 1992.
1992i.11.
Linus Pauling sitting with Benjamin F. Schumacher and two unidentified men at the OSU 70th reunion, for the class of 1922. "70th reunion OSU June 6, 1992" Photographer unknown. Color print. June 6, 1992.
1992i.12.
Linus Pauling standing behind a podium speaking at the Adjuvant Nutrition in Cancer Treatment Symposium in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Mounted on a white page. Label identifies LP as keynote speaker at this event, held in November 1992 Photographer unknown. Color print. 1992.
1992i.13.
Linus Pauling sitting at a dinner table with Dr. Ann Kennedy. She leans to the side as Dr. Patrick Quillin stands beside her to speak with LP. Label: "Dr. Pauling engages in dinner conversation with Dr. Patrick Quillin and Dr. Ann Kennedy, 'Adjuvant Nutrition in Cancer Treatment Symposium' November, 1992, Tulsa, Oklahoma" [Mounted on back of 1992i.14] Photographer unknown. Color print. November, 1992.
1992i.14.
Linus Pauling standing with his arms raised in a large room full of people and dining tables. All the guests stand and applaud. Label: "Dr. Pauling receiving a standing ovation when he was presented the inaugural 'Linus Pauling Scientist of the Year Award.' November, 1992 Tulsa, Oklahoma." Photographer unknown. Color print. November, 1992.
1992i.15.
Linus Pauling seated at a dining table, signing autographs for several unidentified guests lined up near his table. Mounted on a white page. Label: "Dr. Pauling signing autographs, 'Adjuvant Nutrition in Cancer Treatment Symposium,' November, 1992 Tulsa, Oklahoma" Photographer unknown. Color print. November, 1992.
1992i.16.
Linus Pauling about to shake hands with Dr. Kedar Prasad, both men smile. They stand behind a chair and next to a podium. Dr. Prasad holds some wires. Label: "Dr. Pauling sharing a few moments with friend and colleague Dr. Kedar Prasad before taking the podium at the 'Adjuvant Nutrition in Cancer Treatment Symposium,' November, 1992, Tulsa, Oklahoma." [Mounted on back of 1992i.15] Photographer unknown. Color print. November, 1992.
1992i.17.
Linus Pauling seated at a dining table, leaning toward Dr. Abram Hoffer seated next to him, who is speaking. [Mounted on a white page] Label: "Dr. Pauling and his good friend Dr. Abram Hoffer, 'Adjuvant Nutrition in Cancer Treatment Symposium,' November, 1992, Tulsa, Oklahoma" Photographer unknown. Color print. November, 1992.
1992i.18.
June 29, 1992; Richard B. Vaughan, Susan W. Vaughn, Dr. Linus Pauling, Dr. Denton Cooley, & Eugene H. Vaughan posing together. At the Forum Club of Houston Luncheon, "Vitamin C - Have You Had Yours?" Color Print, Photographer unknown. June 29, 1992.
1992i.19.
Linus Pauling sitting in profile, his elbow resting on the back of a chair while his hand tugs on his collar. Label: "Dr. Linus Pauling." [Mounted on back of 1992i.17] Photographer unknown. Color print. 1992.
1992i.20.
Dudley Herschbach, Seymour Rabinowitch, Rudolph Marcus, Ahmed Zewail and William H. Miller standing together, at the awarding of the 1992 Linus Pauling Medal to Rudolph Marcus, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1992.
1992i.21.
Rudolph Marcus standing with three unidentified individuals, displaying the Linus Pauling Medal award. At the awarding of the 1992 Linus Pauling Medal to Rudolph Marcus, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1992.
1992i.22.
Linus Pauling and James Cuthhertron shaking hands. They both look at the camera. "with James Cuthhertron Houston TX 1992" [Written in the upper left hand corner] "C19 922617" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1992.
1992i.23.
Pauline Emmett second from right, standing with six unidentified individuals. Correspondence included. "At the celebration of Sister Lucille Jenkins Life; Masonic Temple; Estacada, Oregon; Pauling Emmett and nieces & nephews and friends; 1/25/92; 5-92; #12." Stamp reads: "Photos by Harold & Shirley Babcock, P.O. Box 371; Estacada, Oregon 97023." Color print. January 25, 1992.
1992i.24.
Six unidentified individuals standing together, smiling. Correspondence included [see 1992i.23]. "At the celebration of Sister Lucille Jenkins Life; Masonic Temple; Estacada, Oregon; 1/25/92; 5-92; #16" Stamp reads: "Photos by Harold & Shirley Babcock, P.O. Box 371; Estacada, Oregon 97023." Color print. January 25, 1992.

1993i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1993.
1993i.1.
Linus Pauling and Alexander Kamb. Together on a Christmas card from Linda Pauling Kamb and Barclay Kamb. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1993.
1993i.2.
Barclay Kamb, Linda Pauling Kamb, and Grace Wong holding Alexander David Kamb. Everyone kneels on the floor. On enclosed envelope: "To Dr. L. Pauling - The Great Grand-dad" "from Great-Grand-son Alexander David Kamb" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1993.
1993i.3.
Linus Pauling Jr. and Grace Wong holding Alexander David Kamb. Both kneel on the floor of a living room. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1993.
1993i.4.
Linda Pauling Kamb, Barclay Kamb and Grace Wong who holds David Alexander Kamb sitting on the floor of a living room. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1993.
1993i.5.
Barclay Kamb, Linda Pauling Kamb, and Grace Wong holding Alexander David Kamb. They stand on a sidewalk in front of a house. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1993.
1993i.6.
Linda Pauling Kamb seated on the floor holding Alexander David Kamb. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1993.
1993i.7.
Linda Pauling Kamb holding Alexander David Kamb and smiling to the right of the camera. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1993.
1993i.8.
Linda Pauling Kamb kneeling on floor with her hand resting on Alexander David Kamb's chest. David Alexander lies on a blanket on the floor. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1993.
1993i.9.
Alexander David Kamb wearing a white undershirt that is open and lying on a blanket. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1993.
1993i.10.
Alexander David Kamb dressed in a sweatshirt and lying in a cloth chair. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1993.
1993i.11.
Grace Wong and Linus Pauling Jr. holding up Alexander David Kamb together. Both adults kneel on the floor. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1993.
1993i.12.
Grace Wong kneeling on floor and holding Alexander David Kamb next to Linus Pauling, Jr. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1993.
1993i.13.
Crellin Pauling, Kay Pauling and Grace Wong who holds Alexander David Kamb, kneeling or sitting on the floor. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1993.
1993i.14.
Crellin Pauling with his arms around Grace Wong and Kay Pauling, in a living room. Kay holds Alexander David Kamb. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1993.
1993i.15.
Participants from the opening session of the Coordination Chemistry Centennial Symposium posing on some stairs. Participants include: Unidentified man, Arthur Martell, Gerhard Schrauzer, Raymond Martin, Norman Greenwood, Mary Virginia Orna, Linus Pauling, George Kauffman, John Verkade, Christian Klixbull Jorgensen, Louis Baker, Michael Laing, Unidentified, Adrienne Koslowski, Dean Martin, Stanley Kirschner, Unidentified, Clause Schaffer, Nityananda Saha, Hans Toftlund, Mihaly Beck, Egon Uhlig, David Buckingham, Harry Gray, James Ibers, Alex von Zelewsky, Unidentified, Robert Gillard, Unidentified, Unidentified. Coordination Chemistry Centennial Symposium (C3S). Correspondence included. Photograph courtesy of ACS News Services. Color print. 1993.
1993i.16.
Linus Pauling standing on the deck at Deer Flat Ranch, talking with Erik von Kurjk and Bob Stephens. "Dr. Pauling Erik von Kurjk + Bob Stephens 1993" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1993.
1993i.17.
Linus Pauling shaking hands with Mr. Chinzei, in front of a fireplace. "9/13/93 ? With Earth Environment group." "1933 Chinzei" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 13, 1993.
1993i.18.
Linus Pauling sitting with Mr. Yoshiaki Chinzei, Mr. Masayuki Arqi, Dr. Hera and several unidentified individuals, in a circle. Stamp: "9 23 93" "9/13/93, Earth Environment group Mr. Yoshiaki Chinzei, Mr. Masayuki Arqi, Dr. Hera, and others." Photographer unknown. Color print. September 13, 1993.
1993i.19.
Linus Pauling and Mr. Chinzei standing with several unidentified individuals outside on a wooden deck. Linus Pauling is fourth from the right. Deer Flat Ranch. "9/14/93 Mr. Chinzei et al. (Earth Environment Group)." Photographer unknown. Color print. September 14, 1993.
1993i.20.
Linus Pauling and Dr. Chinzei standing with several unidentified individuals on the deck at Deer Flat Ranch. "9/13/93 Dr. Chinzei and others (Earth Environment group)." Photographer unknown. Color print. September 13, 1993.
1993i.21.
Linus Pauling standing in the living room with Mr. Chinzei, both displaying a piece of paper. "Mr. Chinzei - Earth Environment 9/13/93" Photographer unknown. Color print. September 13, 1993.
1993i.22.
Linus Pauling sitting in a chair, surrounded by camera equipment with the coastline in the background. A photographer and interviewer sit in front of LP. Deer Flat Ranch. "September 93 LP @ ranch" Photographer unknown. Color print. September, 1993.
1993i.23.
Linus Pauling sitting in a chair surrounded by photography equipment with the coastline in the background. Two unidentified men are in front of LP. Deer Flat Ranch. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1993.
1993i.24.
Profile of Linus Pauling wearing a tuxedo. [Paper attached to photo:] "Linus Pauling CMS interview 9/28/93 San Diego credit: Jo Eberl" Black and white print. September 28, 1993.
1993i.25.
Jose Serratossa, Ken Towe and Tour Pinnavaia standing and surround a seated Linus Pauling. [Paper attached to photo:] "Jose Serratossa, Ken Towe, Tour Pinnavaia, Linus Pauling CMS annual meeting San Diego 9/28/93 credit: Jo Eberl" Black and white print. September 28, 1993.
1993i.26.
Ken Towe, Jose Serratossa, Tour Pinnavaia and Linus Pauling Jr standing near a seated Linus Pauling. [Paper attached to photo:] "Jose Serratossa, Ken Towe, Tour Pinnavaia, Linus Pauling CMS annual meeting San Diego 9/29/93 credit: Jo Eberl" Color print. September 29, 1993.
1993i.27.
Profile of Linus Pauling sitting in a chair. [Paper attached to photo:] "Linus Pauling CMS annual meeting San Diego 9/29/93 credit: Jo Eberl" Color print. September 29, 1993.
1993i.28.
Dennis Eibel, Victor Drits, and Linus Pauling sitting at a conference table. LP speaks while Dennis Eibel and Victor Drits laugh. [Paper attached to photo:] "Dennis Eibel, Victor Drits, Linus Pauling CMS interview San Diego 9/28/93 credit: Jo Eberl" Color print. September 28, 1993.
1993i.29.
Linus Pauling and Paul Nadeau sitting at a table. [Paper attached to photo:] "Linus Pauling Paul Nadeau CMS interview 9/28/93 San Diego credit: Jo Eberl" Color print. September 28, 1993.
1993i.30.
Linus Pauling and Jo Eberl sitting at a table. [Paper attached to photo:] "Linus Pauling Jo Ebeil CMS interview San Diego 9/28/93 credit: Dennis Eberl" Color print. September 28, 1993.
1993i.31.
Linus Pauling speaking and wearing a tuxedo. [Paper attached to photo:] "Linus Pauling CMS interview San Diego 9/28/93 credit : Jo Eberl" Color print. September 28, 1993.
1993i.32.
Victor Drits, Jo Ebeil, Linus Pauling, Dennis Eberl, and Paul Nadeau posing together in front of a door. [Paper attached to photo:] "left to right Victor Drits Jo Eberl Linus Pauling Dennis Eberl Paul Nadeau CMS interview, San Diego 9/28/93 credit: Dennis Ebeil" Color print. September 28, 1993.
1993i.33.
Jo Eberl and Linus Pauling standing together, smiling. Jo Eberl holds two bags and a portable stereo. [Paper attached to paper:] "Jo Eberl Linus Pauling CMS interview (following) San Diego 9/28/93 credit: Dennis Eberl" Color print. September 28, 1993.
1993i.34.
Linus Pauling looking down and speaking. [Paper attached to photo:] "Linus Pauling CMS interview San Diego 9/28/93 credit: Jo Eberl" Color print. September 28, 1993.
1993i.35.
Victor Drits, Jo Eberl, Linus Pauling, Dennis Eberl and Paul Nadeau posing together in front of a door. [Paper attached to photo:] "Left to right Victor Drits, Jo Eberl, Linus Pauling Dennis Eberl, Paul Nadeau CMS interview 9/28/93 San Diego credit: Linus Pauling Jr." Color print. September 28, 1993.
1993i.36.
Paul Nadeau, Linus Pauling Jr., Dennis Eberl, Victor Drits and Linus Pauling sitting at a conference table. [Paper attached to photo:] "Left to right Paul Nadeau Linus Pauling Jr. Dennis Eberl, Victor Drits, Linus Pauling CMS interview San Diego 9/28/93 credit: Jo Eberl" Color print. September 28, 1993.
1993i.37.
Dennis Eberl, Victor Drits, Linus Pauling and Paul Nadeau sitting around a conference table. [Paper attached to photo:] "Left to right Dennis Eberl, Victor Drits, Linus Pauling, Paul Nadeau (back of head) CMS interview San Diego 9/28/93 credit: Jo Eberl" Color print. September 28, 1993.
1993i.38.
Photo of Linus Pauling talking with Linus Pauling Jr. and an unidentified individual. "By Susan Lamb [?] 20th Anniv LPI celebration May 29, 1993." Color print. May 29, 1993.
1993i.39.
Barclay Kamb, Linus Pauling and Linda Pauling Kamb sitting together with Linus Pauling Jr. standing behind them. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1993.
1993i.40.
Linus Pauling speaking behind a podium in darkened room. Kodak symbol and an ankh on the wall behind him. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1993.
1993i.41.
Linus Pauling shaking hands with an unidentified boy. Another unidentified boy and a unidentified gentleman stand nearby. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1993.
1993i.42.
Linus Pauling sitting at a dining table, between two young daughters of Neil Riordan with an arm around each of them. All three look into the camera. "Taken 1993 [the words are smudged]" "daughters of Neil Riordan" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1993.
1993i.43.
Linus Pauling standing with Dr. George Kauffman in front of a staircase. Both men smile. "Dr. Geo. Kauffman Denver Coordination Chemistry Symposium 1993" [Included with the photograph is an envelope from:] "Dr. George B. Kauffman, California State University Fresno, Department of Chemistry, 2555 E. San Ramon Avenue, Fresno California 93740-0070" [The envelope is to:] "Dorothy Munor, Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, 440 Page Mill Road, Palo Alto CA 94306-2025" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1993.
1993i.44.
Linus Pauling standing between Dr. George Kauffman and an unidentified gentleman in front of a staircase. All three men smile. "Dr. Geo Kauffman (red coat) Denver ACS meeting 1993" [The three on the year is smudged] Photographer unknown. Color print. 1993.
1993i.45.
Linus Pauling standing between Dr. George Kauffman and an unidentified gentleman in front of a staircase. On the far right, the face and stomach of an unidentified gentleman is visible. "Li? + Dr. Geo. Kauffman (red coat) Denver Symposium on Coordination Chemistry (ACS) 1993" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1993.
1993i.46.
Pencil drawing of Linus Pauling, by Ulrich Pflugstert. Correspondence included (English). 1993.
1993i.47.
Linus Pauling standing next to Dr. Kapita. Both men smile. "LP's copy; Photo of LP and Dr. Kapita; July 1993; (doing HIV research in Africa, with Raxit)" Photographer unknown. Color print. July, 1993.
1993i.48.
Jean Lipscomb getting a piggy back ride from an unidentified man, Bill Lipscomb watches. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1993.
1993i.49.
Bill Lipscomb lays down while his daughter, Jean, plays doctor and examines his ear. "Bill Lipscomb and his daughter 1993" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1993.
1993i.50.
Carl Alexander "Sasha" [?] Kamb, Linda Pauling Kamb, Linus Pauling, Pauline Pauling, Linus Pauling, Jr. and Barclay James "Barky" [?] Kamb posing together indoors at LP's 92nd birthday celebration. "Linus' 92nd birthday / 2-28-93". Photographer unknown. Color print. 1993.
1993i.51.
Pauline Pauling and Linus Pauling, seated indoors and toasting one another with glasses of champagne at LP's 92nd birthday celebration. "Linus' 92nd birthday / 2-28-93 / (Pauline 90 yrs. old)". Photographer unknown. Color print. 1993.
1993i.52.
Pauline Pauling and Linus Pauling, posing together indoors at LP's 92nd birthday celebration. "Linus' 92nd birthday / 2-28-93 / (Pauline 90 yrs. old)" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1993.

1994i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1994.
1994i.1.
Linus Pauling, Linda Pauling Kamb, Grace Wong, Alexander David Kamb, Barclay Kamb, Barclay James Kamb with an unidentified woman [wife?] Carl Kamb holding Alexander David sitting, outside on a deck. San Francisco, California. Two other photos in sequence, correspondence. Photographer unknown. Color prints. 1994.
1994i.2.
Linus Pauling, Linda Pauling Kamb, Barclay Kamb, Carl Alexander Kamb, Grace Wong and Alexander David posing together, outside. San Francisco, California. Two other photos in sequence, correspondence. Photographer unknown. Color prints. 1994.
1994i.3.
Barclay Kamb, Linus Pauling, and Alexander d LP co-founder of the B.I.P. 19, 8. 1994" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1994.
1994i.4.
Portrait of Gaby Pauling and an unidentified male. "Gaby Pauling, 1/8/94." Photographer unknown. Color print. January 8, 1994.
1994i.5.
A sign with writing in French and Linus Pauling's photograph in the lower left hand corner, outside. The sign reads: "Bibliothèque Internationale de la Paix - À la mémoire du plus grand savant du monde Linus C. Pauling co-fondateur de la B.I.P." [International Library of Peace, in memory of the greatest scientist of the world Linus C. Pauling co-founder of the BIP], Three photographs in sequence. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1994.
1994i.6.
A sign with writing in French and Linus Pauling's photograph in the lower left hand corner, outside. The sign reads: "Bibliothèque Internationale de la Paix - À la mémoire du plus grand savant du monde Linus C. Pauling co-fondateur de la B.I.P." [International Library of Peace, in memory of the greatest scientist of the world Linus C. Pauling co-founder of the BIP] Three photographs in sequence. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1994.
1994i.7.
A sign with writing in French and Linus Pauling's photograph in the lower left hand corner, outside. The sign reads: "Bibliothèque Internationale de la Paix - À la mémoire du plus grand savant du monde Linus C. Pauling co-fondateur de la B.I.P." [International Library of Peace, in memory of the greatest scientist of the world Linus C. Pauling co-founder of the BIP] Three photographs in sequence. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1994.
1994i.8.
Linus Pauling speaking into a microphone. International Symposium on Biological NMR, Stanford March 1994. Correspondence included. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1994.
1994i.9.
Stan Opella, Bill Lipscomb, Linus Pauling, Oleg Jardetzky, Harden McConnell, John Markley and Ted Jardetzky sitting in the front row of an auditorium. "Stanford 3/94; leftright Stan Opella, Bill Lipscomb, L. Pauling, Oleg Jardetzky, Harden McConnell, John Markley, Ted Jardetzky." International Symposium on Biological NMR, Stanford March 1994. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1994.
1994i.10.
Stan Opella, Bill Lipscomb, Linus Pauling, Oleg Jardetzky, Harden McConnell, John Markley and Ted Jardetzky sitting in the front row of an auditorium. "Stanford, 3/94; leftright Stan Opella (obscured), Bill Lipscomb, L. Pauling, Oleg Jardetzky, Harden McConnell, John Markley, & Ted Jardetzky." International Symposium on Biological NMR, Stanford March 1994. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1994.
1994i.11.
Linus Pauling speaking behind a podium. International Symposium on Biological NMR, Stanford March 1994. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1994.
1994i.12.
Linus Pauling sitting between Oleg Jardetzky and Harden McConnell. All three men are in profile. International Symposium on Biological NMR, Stanford March 1994. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1994.
1994i.13.
Linus Pauling sitting between Oleg Jardetzky and Harden McConnell. International Symposium on Biological NMR, Stanford March 1994. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1994.
1994i.14.
Stan Opella, Bill Lipscomb, Linus Pauling and Oleg Jardetzky sitting next to one another in an auditorium. "International Symposium on Biological NMR; Stanford March 1994; from left to right: Stan Opella, Bill Lipscomb, LP, Oleg Jardetzky" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1994.
1994i.15.
Bill Lipscomb, Linus Pauling, Oleg Jardetzky and Harden McConnell sitting next to one another. International Symposium on Biological NMR, Stanford March 1994. Photographer unknown. Color print. March, 1994.
1994i.16.
Nobel Medals of Linus Pauling. Top: Front side of Nobel Medal for Peace, 1963. Bottom: Front side of Nobel Medal for Chemistry, 1954. Photographer Ramesh Krishnamurthy, Valley Library, Oregon State University, June 1994. Black and white print. June, 1994.
1994i.17.
Nobel Medals of Linus Pauling. Top: Back side of Nobel Medal for Chemistry, 1954. Bottom: Back side of Nobel Medal for Peace, 1963. Photographer Ramesh Krishnamurthy, Valley Library, Oregon State University, June 1994. Black and white print. June, 1994.
1994i.18.
Barclay Kamb, Linus Pauling and Carl Alexander "Sasha" Kamb, posing outdoors on a deck. Sasha holds an infant Alexander David Kamb. Photograph mounted onto a holiday greeting card which reads "Wishing you a world of peace". Photographer unknown. Color print. 1994.
1994i.19.
Kamb family photo. Back row from left: Barclay James "Barky" Kamb, unknown individual, [Barky's wife?] Barclay Kamb, Anthony Kamb, Linus Peter "Gubbie" Kamb and Carl Alexander "Sasha" Kamb. Front row from left: Linus Pauling, Linda Pauling Kamb, infant Alexander David Kamb and Grace Wong. All are posing outdoors on a deck. Photograph mounted onto a holiday greeting card which reads "May your days be Merry & Bright!" "Barclay, Barky, Gubbie, Anthony, Sasha, Linus, Linda, young Sasha, Dr. Grace Wong, Sasha / Feb. 1994 Linus' 93rd birthday". Photographer unknown. Color print. 1994.
1994i.20.
Group photo of the Pauling extended family, [twenty-six people in total] including Linus Pauling, Pauline Pauling, Linda Pauling Kamb, Crellin Pauling and numerous of Linus Pauling's grandchildren, great-grandchildren and other relatives. All are posing outdoors on a deck. "On Linus' 93rd birthday at Portola Valley / 2-28-94 / Melinda went with me". Photographer unknown. Color print. 1994.
1994i.21.
Linus Pauling and Pauline Pauling, seated outside on a deck and holding hands. "Linus and I at Portola Valley on his 93rd birthday / 2-28-94". Photographer unknown. Color print. 1994.
1994i.22.
Linus Pauling and Pauline Pauling, seated outside on a deck and holding hands. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1994.
1994i.23.
Linus Pauling and Pauline Pauling, seated outside on a deck and holding hands. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1994.
1994i.24.
Linus Pauling, Melinda Read and Pauline Pauline, posing together on a deck. Linus and Pauline are seated and holding hands; Melinda stands behind them. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1994.
1994i.25.
Linus Pauling and Pauline Pauling, seated indoors. "Linus' 93rd birthday with Pauline / Portola Valley". Photographer unknown. Color print. 1994.
1994i.26.
Crellin Pauling, an unidentified toddler, Linus Peter "Gubbie" Kamb, Linus Pauling and Pauline Pauling, seated indoors and looking through a photo album. "Portola Valley / Linus' 93rd birthday / Feb. 28 - 1994". Photographer unknown. Color print. 1994.
1994i.27.
Crellin Pauling, an unidentified toddler, Linus Pauling and Pauline Pauling, seated indoors and looking through a photo album. "Linus' 93rd birthday / Portola Valley / Feb. 28 1994". Photographer unknown. Color print. 1994.
1994i.28.
An unknown individual, Anthony Kamb, Barclay Kamb, infant Alexander David, Grace Wong, Linus Pauling, Linda Pauling Kamb and Carl Alexander Kamb, gathered around a dinner table. Photo is mounted on a greeting card which reads "Wishing you a world of peace". "Christmas 1994." [sic, actually 1993] Photographer unknown. Color print. 1994.

1995i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1995.
1995i.1.
Caricature of Linus Pauling by David Levine. Extracted from "Odd Man In", a review of Force of Nature: The Life of Linus Pauling, by Thomas Hager, New York Review of Books, November 18, 1995. November 18, 1995.
1995i.2.
Photo album of The Life and Work of Linus Pauling: A Discourse on the Art of Biography, held at Oregon State University. February 28, 1995. Photographer unknown. Color prints. February 28, 1995.

199?i.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling, 1990's.
199?i.1.
Linus Pauling sitting and talking while making gestures with both hands. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1990s.
199?i.2.
Linus Pauling and two unidentified men sitting in a family room, conversing. There is a tape recorder on the coffee table in front of them. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1990s.
199?i.3.
Linus Pauling speaking with an unidentified individual not shown in the photograph while an unidentified man nearby, watches. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1990s.
199?i.4.
Linus Pauling shaking hands with an unidentified man, both stand and smile. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1990s.
199?i.5.
Linus Pauling talking to an unidentified man, while another unidentified man watches. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1990s.
199?i.6.
Linus Pauling and an unidentified woman standing with arms around each other in an office. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1990s.
199?i.7.
Linus Pauling standing with an unidentified woman in the doorway of an office. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1990s.
199?i.8.
Linus Pauling talking with an unidentified woman. They stand near the doorway of an office. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1990s.
199?i.9.
Linus Pauling standing with three unidentified men around an open fire outside, cooking fish soup in a kettle. Lake Baikal. "LP Lake Baikal Fish Soup in Kettle" Photographer unknown. Color print. 1990s.
199?i.10.
Barclay Kamb, Linda Pauling Kamb, Linus Pauling, and Linus Pauling Jr posing together and smiling. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1990s.
199?i.11.
Linus Pauling standing with his arm around an unidentified woman in an office. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. 1990s.
199?i.12.
Linus Pauling and an unidentified man sitting in front of LP's chalkboard. The unidentified man opens a small box. "LP and M.O. Kaw[?], Chan[?] Cosmetics." Photographer unknown. Color print. 1990s.
199?i.13.
Linus Pauling and Grace Wong, standing on the deck of Pauling's ranch at Big Sur. Photographer unknown. Color print. 1990s.
199?i.14.
Framed photo of Sasha Kamb in Norway. Sign on the wall reads "Den Norske Nobelkomite". There is a framed photo of Linus Pauling amongst the other Nobel Prize-holders. [Original found on shelving near Large Photos box] Photographer unknown. Color print. 1990s.

NDi.
Photographs and Images related to Linus Pauling. No Date.
NDi.1.
Nobel Medals of Linus Pauling. The back view of the Nobel Medal for Chemistry, 1954 and the Nobel Medal for Peace, 1963. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.2.
Front view of Linus Pauling's Nobel Peace Prize. Courtesy of Tim Putz Photography. Color print. No Date.
NDi.3.
Back view of Linus Pauling's Nobel Peace Prize. Courtesy of Tim Putz Photography. Color print. No Date.
NDi.4.
Front view of Linus Pauling's Nobel Prize for Chemistry. Courtesy of Tim Putz Photography. Color print. No Date.
NDi.5.
Back view of Linus Pauling's Nobel Prize for Chemistry. Courtesy of Tim Putz Photography. Color print. No Date.
NDi.6.
The Crellin Laboratory of Chemistry, west side. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.7.
The Crellin Laboratory of Chemistry, south end. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.8.
Landscape of a rocky hill in the foreground and snow covered hills in the background. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.9.
Partial view of a brick house. "17 Didsbury Park. Manchester 20 Where you lived in 1930." Photographer unknown. Color print. No Date.
NDi.10.
A large wedding party standing outside a brick building. The photo is mounted on cardboard. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.11.
A house surrounded by a fence and trees. "Blanken house, No. 26, Fisther haude [?], where my Grandmother Adelheit was born." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.12.
An unidentified man sitting in a chair. His face faces the camera but his body is in profile. "[stamped at the back:] G. Griesbach, Bremen, Lutzowerstr. 127" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.13.
An unfinished bust of Linus Pauling carved from marble, in profile. Photographer unknown. Color print. No Date.
NDi.14.
An unfinished bust of Linus Pauling carved from marble, frontal view. "Sculp. Takaoki." Photographer unknown. Color print. No Date.
NDi.15.
Young girl wearing a flower dress with a hat and standing in a yard. "?" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.16.
View of a coastline. "View E. from China Camp. 3/4 mi W of Salmon Creek" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.17.
A garden with trees and a small decorated shed in the corner by a fence. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.18.
Red Skelton standing outside, smiling. Only partially visible. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.19.
Grave site of John Jay Gard. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.20.
The Gard family's house, only partially visible due to a large tree in front of the house. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.21.
A barn with the doors open. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.22.
An unidentified woman smiling and holding an unidentified baby in front of a stone house. "?" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.23.
Two unidentified women picking oranges while looking at the camera. "Me and my boss. Picking our orange juice. Please return" Photographer unknown. Color print. No Date.
NDi.24.
Formal portrait of Elizabeth Gillett, frontal view. "Klammath Co. Oregon, Copy No. 9, Group No. 4 / Name, Elizabeth Gillett / Town, Bonanza, Ore / Branch of Service, Red Cross / Rank, Home Services / Return Photo to, Elizabeth Gillett / Address, Klammath Falls / Remarks, c/o Pelican Bay Co. / 'Paste This Securely on Back of Photo and Stamp Name of County and State Plainly.'" [Letter to Helen attached] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.25.
View of coastline from porch at Deer Flat Ranch. [1971?] Photographer unknown. Color print. No Date.
NDi.26.
An ArtCraft stove in the kitchen, placed next to some cabinets and against a stone wall. "My wood stove"; "Deer Flat Ranch"; "Big House"; "By Sur, CA" Photographer unknown. Color print. No Date.
NDi.27.
Wooden sign on a hillside reads: "Ava Helen and Dr. Linus Pauling Woodland Grove." Hills are visible in the background. Photographer unknown. Color print. No Date.
NDi.28.
An unidentified man standing behind a podium with four microphones. Behind him, a row of unidentified people sit at a table. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.29.
An unidentified man standing behind a podium with four microphones. Behind him, a row of unidentified people sit at a table. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.30.
An unidentified woman standing behind a podium with four microphones. Behind her, a row of unidentified people sit at a table. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.31.
An unidentified man standing behind a microphone, gesturing with his right hand. Three large photographs are hung on the wall behind the unidentified man. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.32.
An unidentified man standing behind a podium and reading papers. Behind him, a row of unidentified people sit at a table. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.33.
Landscape of the coastline with the ocean in the background. Photographer unknown. Color print. No Date.
NDi.34.
Image of Linus Pauling and Euclid Patin pasted on a wall with articles about LP next to it. Photographer unknown. Color print. No Date.
NDi.35.
Three unidentified gentlemen in ceremonial gowns and caps walking down the street. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.36.
An unidentified man smiling and in profile. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.37.
Eleven unidentified men in uniform standing on a mechanical structure. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.38.
A building from the Oregon Agricultural College campus. Tree leaves frame the top of the image. "OAC" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.39.
A round, arcaded building with a tower. "[text in Russian?]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.40.
Mrs. Donald Santure's father and mother standing outdoors, in front of a house. "Aunt Beth and Uncle Ike / Mrs. Donald Santure's father and mother / [Cambola ?]" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.41.
An unidentified man kneeling with a fishing rod behind six large fish lying on the ground. "Some of the fish I catch here in the river on hook and line. Start fishing in March each year. Just for pleasure. / [Martin Blanken ?] / Oswego" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.42.
An unidentified male in a trench coat, standing on steps in front of Asian-style building. "10" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.43.
Formal portrait of four unidentified girls, smiling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.44.
Priscilla Beatrice standing in front of a tree and building, holding a fringed purse. "Priscilla Beatrice" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.45.
Unidentified newlyweds dancing and smiling. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.46.
An unidentified woman standing at the bottom of a curved staircase in a formal dress. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.47.
An unidentified man smiling and holding his lapel, outdoors. "Dottin. Recteur Youlouse" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.48.
A pier on the far right, in the ocean. The shore is in the background. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.49.
Silver shiny ribbon with gold letters, reading: "Forum" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.50.
Off-white business card which reads: "Linus Carl Pauling" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.51.
A bust of Albert Einstein. "To Linus Pauling, with sincere [admiration?], Emil Seletz" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.52.
A painting of Arthur A. Noyes, Robert A. Millikan and George E. Hale, by Seymour Thomas. [rubber stamp reads:] "The California Institute of Technology Archives. 1201 East California Blvd, Pasadena, Calif. 91109." [Typed beneath:] "Painting of Arthur A. Noyes, Robert A. Millikan and George E. Hale by Seymour Thomas. The painting hangs in the Caltech Atheneum. An interesting coincidence is the fact that Hale, Millikan, Noyes and Thomas were all born in 1868." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.53.
An unidentified couple posing on a deck outside with their arms around each other. The deck has small tables and chairs in the background. Photographer unknown. Color print. No Date.
NDi.54.
A brick house with wooden insets and steep shingled roof. Large trees surround the house. "Dr. Flores Blanken Frizcheslinde 15" "This may be the house in which my grandmother Adelheit Blanken was born. LP" Photographer unknown. Color print. No Date.
NDi.55.
A quilt with the pattern of a chemical model, labeled as Pt4(CH3)16. Sewn by Pauline Pauling [?]. Photographer unknown. Color print. No Date.
NDi.56.
Three photographs resting on a brown carpeted surface: An unidentified man in an old chemistry lab examining the contents of a glass bottle; a model of a chemical structure; and a formal portrait of an unidentified woman. Photographer unknown. Color print. No Date.
NDi.57.
Two photographs on a white surface: an unidentified man in an old chemistry lab examining the contents of a glass bottle; and a formal portrait of an unidentified woman. Photographer unknown. Color print. No Date.
NDi.58.
Three photographs on a white surface: Linus Pauling sitting on the deck of his house at Deer Flat Ranch; half of an image with an unidentified man in an old chemistry lab examining the contents of a glass bottle; and a formal portrait of an unidentified woman. Photographer unknown. Color print. No Date.
NDi.59.
Landscape of a house and barn with a large hill in the background. Deer Flat Ranch. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.60.
Deer Flat ranch in the sunlight, framed by trees on either side. Photographer unknown. Color print. No Date.
NDi.61.
A barn with fencing. Behind the barn is the ocean. Deer Flat Ranch. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.62.
A barn with a fence around it. On the right side of the photograph is a large tree and behind the barn is the ocean. Deer Flat Ranch. "Barn and corral Deer Flat Ranch". Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.63.
Deer Flat Ranch with fencing. A tree on the right side of the image partially blocks the view of the house. An unidentified man enters the house. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.64.
Artwork in watercolor of an abstraction by Frank Pollara. "Photo of watercolor by Frank Pollara" Photographer unknown. Color Polaroid. No Date.
NDi.65.
Group of unidentified individuals sitting at a banquet table, surrounding an older unidentified gentleman. No Date.
NDi.66.
Landscape of a desert with a hill in the background and scattered clouds. Photographer unknown. Color print. No Date.
NDi.67.
Landscape of a desert with large hills in the background. Photographer unknown. Color print. No Date.
NDi.68.
Formal portrait of an unidentified man. "To Linus with cordial greetings" "Ed" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.69.
Dr. Kaoru Shima laughing. "Dr. Kaoru Shima of Hiroshima" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.70.
Four unidentified men in top hats and black suits standing outside. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.71.
Portrait of an unidentified young girl standing on a chair. She has a large bow in her hair. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.72.
An unidentified baby smiling and waving to the camera. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.73.
Floating otters in the ocean on kelp beds. "Otters floating on macrocystis kelp beds." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.74.
Front of a Nobel Prize Medal on a black background. Photographer unknown. Color print. No Date.
NDi.75.
Poster of young unidentified men in a chemistry lab at Oregon Agricultural College. [Original found on shelving near Large Photos box.] Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.76.
A framed aerial photograph of the Pauling ranch in Big Sur. On back, "Friends of the Sea" "Thad J. Kowall" "Friends of the Sea P.O. Box 597 Santa Cruz, California 95061". [Original found on shelving near Large Photos box] Color print. No Date.
NDi.77.
Young unidentified girl holding an unidentified baby while sitting in a lawn chair. A young unidentified boy in overalls stands with his hand on the chair. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.78.
A train arriving with dark smoke coming out of the smokestack and people standing by the tracks in the foreground of the picture. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.79.
A stack of dark smoke coming from a train. A group of people stand on the railroad next to the train. Large hills are in the background. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.80.
An unidentified man standing on train tracks in front of a group looking at the train. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.81.
A fenced pasture with trees with a house in the background. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.82.
A fenced pasture with scattered trees. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.83.
A pasture with several sheep. A row of trees grow in the background. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.84.
A herd of sheep walking on a gravel road. Two men on horseback along with a vehicle herd the sheep. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.85.
A large house with a lawn. Tall conifer trees are in the background with weeds in the foreground. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.86.
A pasture with scattered trees and low hills in the distance. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.87.
A pasture with four horses and scattered trees and a ridge of hills in the background. "Looks like Australia" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.88.
Landscape of grasslands with scattered trees and a gravel road in the foreground. A double ridge of hills are in the distance. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.89.
Landscape of sheep grazing on the grasslands with scattered trees and hills in the background. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.90.
Landscape of grasslands with rolling hills in the background. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.91.
Landscape of a forested area with a road in the foreground. Grasslands with scattered trees in the background. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.92.
A boat with raised sails and seven people walking around. Part of a hand is visible in the lower right hand corner. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.93.
A view looking through a skylight to a smokestack of a ship above deck. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.94.
Mountains covered in snow. In the foreground a hill with patches of snow in steep decline to a small shack at the bottom. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.95.
Mountains with little snow at a very high altitude. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.96.
A street corner with an old building and a fountain. Several people walk around. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.97.
A building with a lake and snow covered mountains in the background. "Science Bldg. U. of B.C. [University of British Columbia] Vancouver B.C." Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.98.
A calm lake with an island in the middle. On the island is a building with a steeple. An empty boat floats on the lake in the foreground. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.99.
A two story building with cars in the foreground. Trees partially obscure the building. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.100.
Landscape of a small stream with rocky banks and small trees. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.101.
Landscape of a waterfall flowing into a pool nestled among rocky cliffs with two unidentified individuals in the far bottom left corner. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.102.
A rocky mountain partially covered in snow. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.103.
Landscape of hills and snow covered mountains with a river in the foreground, winding through a valley. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.104.
Landscape of several hills with a town sitting at the base of them. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.105.
A landscape of snow covered mountains with a clothesline in the foreground. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.106.
Nettie Miller Spaulding's house in Salem, Oregon. "Nettie's House-Salem" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.107.
Nettie Miller Spaulding's house in Salem, Oregon. "Nettie's House-Salem" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.108.
The Pauling house in [Portola Valley?] California. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.109.
Contact sheet of 21 images in 35mm film, consisting of scenes around Linus Pauling's house. Photographer unknown. Black and white prints. No Date.
NDi.110.
Landscape of hills and a railroad. Photographer unknown. Color print. No Date.
NDi.111.
View from the Pauling house in Portola Valley of an area with mature grasses, some shrubs, and low lying trees. "Three deer but you can't see them. Taken back of the house at Portola." Photographer unknown. Color print. No Date.
NDi.112.
A house hanging over the edge of a cliff. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.113.
A rocky beach in the foreground which leads to the ocean. Photographer unknown. Color print. No Date.
NDi.114.
Chinese award depicting Linus and Ava Helen Pauling with their signatures. Photographer unknown. Color print. No Date.
NDi.115.
Inside the house at Deer Flat Ranch. A room with two chairs, a book shelf, part of a grand piano, a reading lamp and sliding glass doors in the background. "Deer Flat Ranch" Photographer unknown. Color print. No Date.
NDi.116.
An unidentified man standing on the porch of the house at Deer Flat Ranch with mountains in the background. "Fairpoint" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.
NDi.117.
Mountains in the foreground with a river and valley in the background. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. No Date.

10. Audio / Visual. 1946-2011, undated.

This section consists of a variety of audio/visual materials related to Linus and Ava Helen Pauling and their work in science and peace. Audiocassette tapes, vinyl records, videotapes, Dictaphone belts, audio tape reels and film reels are among the media types held in the audio/visual collection. The content of these various recordings include commencement lectures, public speeches, radio appearances and taped interviews. In addition, Special Collections holds the original film reels used in producing the 1977 NOVA documentary, "Linus Pauling, Crusading Scientist." Many of the items described in this series have been digitized and are available for patron use upon request.


164 boxes

1946v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1946.
1946v.1.
"Side A: Atomic Power by Fred Kirby of WBT's Briarhoppers; Side B: Honey Be My Honey Bee (the Honey Bee Song) by Shepard-Foley, Fred Kirby of WBT's Briarhoppers." Sonora Radio & Television Corp., distributor and producer. Heavy vinyl record.

1947v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1947.
1947v.1.
"Centennial of the Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University." Dictating and Recording Co., producer. 6 plastic records.
[transferred to compact disc]

1950v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1950.
1950v.1.
"The Quick and the Dead, The Atom Bomb (Sides 1 & 10): Biography of the Atom Part 1, The Story to Hiroshima, concluded." National Broadcasting Co., producer. Vinyl "45" record.
[transferred to compact disc]
1950v.2.
"The Quick and the Dead, The Atom Bomb (Sides 2 & 9): Biography of the Atom Part 2, Story to Hiroshima, Part 3." National Broadcasting Co., producer. Vinyl "45" record.
[transferred to compact disc]
1950v.3.
"The Quick and the Dead, The Atom Bomb (Sides 3 & 8): Biography of the Atom Part 3, Story to Hiroshima, Part 2." National Broadcasting Co., producer. Vinyl "45" record.
[transferred to compact disc]
1950v.4.
"The Quick and the Dead, The Atom Bomb (Sides 4 & 7): Biography of the Atom Part 4, Story to Hiroshima, Part 1." National Broadcasting Co., producer. Vinyl "45" record.
[transferred to compact disc]
1950v.5.
"The Quick and the Dead, The Atom Bomb (Sides 5 & 6): Biography of the Atom Part 5, Biography of the Atom, concluded." National Broadcasting Co., producer. Vinyl "45" record.
[transferred to compact disc]
1950v.6.
"The Quick and the Dead, The Hydrogen Bomb (Sides 1 & 8): The Hydrogen Bomb Part 1; The Hydrogen Bomb concluded." National Broadcasting Co., producer. Vinyl "45" record.
1950v.7.
"The Quick and the Dead, The Hydrogen Bomb (Sides 2 & 7): The Hydrogen Bomb Part 2; The Hydrogen Bomb Part 7." National Broadcasting Co., producer. Vinyl "45" record.
1950v.8.
"The Quick and the Dead, The Hydrogen Bomb (Sides 3 & 6): Atomic Energy from Now On." National Broadcasting Co., producer. Vinyl "45" record.
1950v.9.
"The Quick and the Dead, The Hydrogen Bomb (Sides 4 & 5)." National Broadcasting Co., producer. Vinyl "45" record.

1954v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1954.
1954v.1.
"The Road to Stockholm: The Appalling Life of Dr. Pauling." The Chemistry Biology Stock Company, producer. Long play vinyl record.
[transferred to compact disc; also transferred to standard audiocassette; on same cassette as 1960v.19]
1954v.2.
"The Road to Stockholm: The Apalling Life of Dr. Pauling." The Chemistry Biology Stock Company, producer. 4 Vinyl LP records.
[transferred to standard audiocassette; on cassette 1954v.2] [transferred to WAV]

1955v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1955.
1955v.1.
"Atomic Energy: Weapon for Peace." Producer unknown. Courtesy Hubert N. Alyea. VHS videocassette.
Note: Found on 1981v.1. [transferred to DVD]

1957v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1957.
1957v.1.
"Valence and Molecular Structure: Parts 1 - 2" Produced for the Institutes Program of the National Science Foundation. Robert and Jane Chapin, producers. 16 mm film. [transferred to VHS videocassette (two copies) and DVD].
1957v.2.
"Valence and Molecular Structure: Part 3" Produced for the Institutes Program of the National Science Foundation. Robert and Jane Chapin, producers. TDK Hi-Fi VHS videocassette. (two copies).
[transferred to DVD]
1957v.3.
"Part 3 of 3 -- Valence and Molecular Structure." National Science Foundation, producer. 16mm film.
1957v.4.
"Part 2 of 3 -- Valence and Molecular Structure Lectures." National Science Foundation, producer. 16mm film.
1957v.5.
"Valence and Molecular Structure: Part 3" Reel 253. Produced for the Institutes Program of the National Science Foundation. Robert and Jane Chapin, producers. VHS videocassette.
1957v.6.
"Linus Pauling Address." Jimmy Jones Recording Studios, producer. Vinyl LP record.
[transferred to compact disc]
1957v.7.
"Wash. Univer. Honors Day Assembly." Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel.
1957v.8.
"Wash. Univer. Honors Day Assembly (2)" Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel.
1957v.9.
"Address by LP at Honors Day Assembly, Washington University." Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel.
1957v.10.
"Wash. Univer. Honors Day Assembly (3)" Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel.
1957v.11.
"Wash. Univer. Honors Day Assembly (4)" Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel.
1957v.12.
"Linus Pauling Address at St. Louis, June 4, 1957," Audiocassette.
[On same cassette as 1958v.1][transferred to WAV]
1957v.13.
No Title, [possibly "The Nature of Molecular Disease"] talk delivered in Washington, D.C., 1957. Edison Diamond Disk recordings.
[transferred to WAV]
1957v.14.
"Running Errands for Ideas, Charles F. Kettering." Thomas Alva Edison Foundation, producer. Standard audiocassette.

1958v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1958.
1958v.1.
"No More Peace! : A Musical Written, Produced by, and Starring Members of the Caltech Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering." Christmas 1958. Caltech Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, producer. Vinyl LP record. [transferred to standard audiocassette; includes lyric sheet].
[transferred to compact disc; also transferred to audiocassette; on same cassette as 1957v.12; located in 1958v box]
1958v.2.
"Side 1: Antioch College Commencement June 21, 1958, Intro of Linus Pauling by President Samuel Gould, then Speech by L. Pauling. Side 2: LP Speech continued." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
1958v.3.
"Teller vs. Pauling". [debate between Edward Teller and LP, broadcast by KQED television, February 20, 1958] Courtesy KQED and the San Francisco State University Archives. Standard and Beta videocassettes.
[transferred to DVD]

1959v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1959.
1959v.1.
"Tape 1 of 2, Lecture by Linus Pauling at Temple Isaiah, Los Angeles." Community Affairs and Education Committee, producer. 1/4" audio tape reel.
[transferred to standard audiocassette; two cassettes] [transferred to WAV]

1960v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1960.
1960v.1.
"No More War! 15:00 B&W Film Dub." Robert Carl Cohen, producer. 16 mm film.
[transferred to VHS videocassette and DVD; includes flyer and correspondence with Robert Carl Cohen]
1960v.2.
"No More Hiroshimas: Dr. and Mrs. Pauling, Aug. 6th, 1961." Robert Cohen Productions, producer. 16 mm film.
[transferred to VHS videocassette and DVD]
1960v.3.
"Dr. Pauling: Valence & Structure, 1st Hour." Producer unknown. Dictaphone Dictabelt Record.
1960v.4.
"Dr. Pauling: Valence & Structure Reel 2." Producer unknown. Dictaphone Dictabelt Record.
1960v.5.
"Dr. Pauling. Valence & Structure, Reel 3." Producer unknown. Dictaphone Dictabelt Record.
1960v.6.
"Dr. Pauling. Reel 2." Producer unknown. Dictaphone Dictabelt Record.
1960v.7.
"Dr. Pauling." Producer unknown. Dictaphone Dictabelt Record.
1960v.8.
"Dr. Pauling: Valence & Structure. End of Reel 3." Producer unknown. Dictaphone Dictabelt Record.
1960v.9.
"Dr. Pauling: Valence and the Structure of Molecules, Atoms, and Crystals. Reel 1." Producer unknown. Dictaphone Dictabelt Record.
1960v.10.
"Dr. Pauling: Valence, Reel 3." Producer unknown. Dictaphone Dictabelt Record.
1960v.11.
"Dr. Pauling: Valence & Structure 3rd Tape." Producer unknown. Dictaphone Dictabelt Record.
1960v.12.
"Dr. Pauling: End Reel 2." Producer unknown. Dictaphone Dictabelt Record.
1960v.13.
"Dr. Pauling: Valence, Reel 3." Producer unknown. Dictaphone Dictabelt Record.
1960v.14.
"Dr. Pauling: Valence & Structure, ends on Argon Shell." Producer unknown. Dictaphone Dictabelt Record.
1960v.15.
"Women's Club." WNTA-TV producer. Vinyl LP record.
[transferred to compact disc]
1960v.16.
"Ava Helen Pauling dictation; from correspondence file with Anzie Moore." Dictaphone Dictabelt records.
1960v.17.
"Dr. Pauling on Civil Defense for Wayne State Radio and USC." Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel.
[transferred to standard audiocassette; includes correspondence] [transferred to WAV]
1960v.18.
"We must have peace: Linus Pauling." WBAI-FM producer. 1/4" audio tape reel.
[transferred to standard audiocassette] [transferred to WAV]
1960v.19.
"Linus Pauling on Fallout and Nuclear Warfare." Verve Records, producer. MG V - 15020. Recorded July 10, 1960.Vinyl LP record.
[transferred to compact disc; also transferred to standard audiocassette; includes flyer; three copies -- one on same cassette as Ndv.42]
1960v.20.
"Pauling: 10-11-60 (#1)" Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel. [transferred to WAV].
1960v.21.
"Pauling: 10-11-60 (#2)" Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel. [transferred to WAV].
1960v.22.
"Pauling: 10-11-60 (#3)" Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel. [transferred to WAV].
1960v.23.
"Pauling: 10-11-60 (#4)" Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel. [transferred to WAV].
1960v.24.
"Pauling: 10-11-60 (#5)" Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel. [transferred to WAV].
1960v.25.
"Pauling: 10-11-60 (#6)" Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel. [transferred to WAV].
1960v.26.
"Dialogue -- Jim Peck, Science & Social Responsibility. Drs Kapland and Pickering. Part 1 of 2." Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel.
1960v.27.
"Dialogue -- Jim Peck, Science & Social Responsibility. Drs Kapland and Pickering. Part 2 of 2." Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel.
1960v.28.
"Linus Pauling on Fallout and Nuclear Warfare" (copy 2) Verve Records, producer. MG V - 15020. Recorded July 10, 1960. Vinly LP record.
1960v.29.
"Morality in an Atomic Age. Part 1 of 2." Abbott Kaplan, Leonard Meerman, Linus Pauling, Dore Schary, Steve Allen. Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel. [transferred to standard audiocassette] [transferred to WAV].
1960v.30.
"Morality in an Atomic Age. Part 2 of 2." Abbott Kaplan, Leonard Meerman, Linus Pauling, Dore Schary, Steve Allen. Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel. [transferred to standard audiocassette] [transferred to WAV].
1960v.31.
"Questions/Answers, Oct. 1960, Dr. Pauling, respondent. WWDC Radio, Washington, D.C.," standard audiocassette. [transferred to WAV].
1960v.32.
"Linus Pauling on Fallout and Nuclear Warfare" (copy 3) Verve Records, producer. MG V - 15020. Recorded July 10, 1960. Vinyl LP record.
1960v.33.
"Reaction Kinetics." John Sutherland Productions, American Chemical Society, producer. 16mm film.
1960v.34.
"Interview w/ Linus Pauling. Part 1." National Film Board, Canada. 16mm film.
1960v.35.
"Interview w/ Linus Pauling." National Film Board, Canada. 60 min. 16mm film. Part 2.
1960v.36.
"Interview with Linus Pauling." Courtesy of the National Film Board of Canada. Producer unknown. 16mm film.
[transferred to DVD]
1960v.37.
"Continental Classroom Lesson 155: Protein Structure and Biological Activity". National Broadcasting Company, producer. 16 mm film.
[transferred to VHS videocassette and DVD; includes correspondence]

1961v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1961.
1961v.1.
"The Barry Gray Show. Tape 6, #1 Nov. 9, 1961." Producer unknown. 1/4" magnetic audio recording tape.
[transferred to standard audiocassette; labeled "also Benjamin Jawity"] [transferred to WAV]
1961v.2.
"The Barry Gray Show. Tape 6, #2 Nov. 9, 1961." Producer unknown. 1/4" magnetic audio recording tape.
[transferred to standard audiocassette; labeled "also Benjamin Jawity"] [transferred to WAV]
1961v.3.
"Joint Anti-Nuclear Protest Rally: (Track 1) Intro By Dr. A. J. Lewis; (Track 2) Conclusion By Dr. Linus Pauling." Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel.
1961v.4.
"The Pauling Conference, 5/7/61, tape 5." Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel.
[transferred to standard audiocassette, 2 cassettes] [transferred to WAV]
1961v.5.
"The Complacent Americans." Larry Blake, producer. Vinyl LP record.
[transferred to compact disc; also transferred to standard audiocassette]
1961v.6.
"The Ben Hunter Show." Jack J. Reeves, producer. 1/4" audio tape reel.
[transferred to compact disc; includes correspondence]
1961v.7.
"Mike Wallace, 'P.M. East', 12-26-61, Westinghouse TV." [Linus Pauling, Leon Uris, T. H. Tetens, Alexander Diseverske, Gerhard Seger re: status of Germany] TV-Time Recordings, Inc. producer. 1/4" audio tape reel.
[transferred to standard audiocassette] [transferred to WAV]
1961v.8.
"Which Way the Wind." American Friends Service Committee. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD; includes correspondence]

1962v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1962.
1962v.1.
"American Philosophical Society Meeting, April 28, 1962." Dictaphone belt.
[Transferred to DVD/WAV]
1962v.2.
"Men and Molecules." American Chemical Society, producer. 8mm audio tape reel.
[Transferred to compact disc; includes correspondence]
1962v.3.
"Men and Molecules: Linus Pauling on Molecular Disease." American Chemical Society, producer. 8mm audio tape reel.
[Transferred to compact disc]
1962v.4.
"I Bambini Dell'Asilo [The Children of the Asylum]: dedicato da Tino Davini dell'Italmusica al Filosofo Inglese Lord Bertrand Russell, Premio Nobel [dedicated by Tino Davini of Italmusica to the English Philosopher Lord Bertrand Russell, Nobel Prize]" Italmusica, producer. Documentation, correspondence [French], and vinyl "45" record included.
1962v.5.
"Break the Smoke Habit: Suggestive - Motivational Method." Edwin Von Flatto and Robert Lyons, producer. Vinyl "45" record.
1962v.6.
"Jeraneli Peace Awards." WRVR Riverside Radio, producer. 1/4" audio tape reel.
1962v.7.
"LP: A. Robinson (1st 20 minutes) Unitarian Fellowship [?] Speech, August 15, 1962", Standard Audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]

1963v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1963.
1963v.1.
"Tape 2: Side 2 - Pauling, Ava Helen 1st recorded interview, Pasadena, CA. Sept. 14, 1963." Producer unknown. Recording speed, and number of tracks unknown. 1/4" audio recording tape reel.
1963v.2.
"(Technical) Hubert's Teaching inventions." Producer unknown. Courtesy of Hubert N. Alyea. VHS videocassette.
Note: Found on 1981v.1
[Transferred to DVD]
1963v.3.
"Ava Helen Pauling dictation." Dictaphone Dictabelt records.
1963v.4.
"The Second X Chromosome: A Study of Woman (copy 1)." Ava Helen Pauling, Lecturer. 1/4" audio tape reel.
[transferred to standard audiocassette] [transferred to WAV]
1963v.5.
"The Second X Chromosome: A Study of Woman (copy 2)." Ava Helen Pauling, Lecturer. 1/4" audio tape reel.
[transferred to standard audiocassette]
1963v.6.
"Discussion between Dr. Linus Pauling and Dr. Helmut Krauch at the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions." [Pauling discusses his creative process] Producer unknown. Original held at the Vincent Voice Library, Michigan State University. Compact disc and standard audiocassette.
[on same cassette as 1963v.7]
1963v.7.
"Linus Pauling speaks about the development of nuclear weapons." From a broadcast on Hearst Metrotone News. Original held at the Vincent Voice Library, Michigan State University. Compact disc and standard audiocassette.
[on same cassette as 1963v.6]

1964v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1964.
1964v.1.
"Ava Helen Pauling dictation." Dictaphone Dictabelt records.
1964v.2.
"Broadcast of 'African Panorama' Show. Oct. 31 - Nov. 1, 1964." Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel.
1964v.3.
"Variety of Songs -- mainly Boston Pops Orchestra." Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel.
1964v.4.
"Variety of Songs." Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel.
1964v.5.
"Pertaining to Peace." Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel.

1965v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1965.
1965v.1.
"KPFK Broadcast Interview of Linus Pauling." Producer unknown. Recorded at 3 - 3/4 speed, monophonic single track. 1/4" white front audio recording tape reel.
[transferred to compact disc]
1965v.2.
"January 15, 1965: Interview with Pauling at Monteut (?); March 6, 1965: Interview with Dr. & Mrs. Pauling to end of side one, all of side two." Producer unknown. Recorded at 3 - 3/4 speed, single monophonic track. 1/4" white front audio recording tape reel.
[transferred to standard audiocassette; four cassettes] [transferred to WAV]
1965v.3.
"Side 1: Interview with Pauling - Re: Chapter X." Producer unknown. Recording speed and number of tracks unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel.
1965v.4.
"Teaching my Princeton Class." Producer unknown. Courtesy Hubert N. Alyea. VHS videocassette.
Note: Found on 1981v.1
[Transferred to DVD]
1965v.5.
"Ava Helen Pauling dictation." Dictaphone Dictabelt records, 1965.
1965v.6.
"An Appeal to Conscience: Dedicated to the Civil Rights Movement, A Salute to Pres. LB Johnson and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr." Producer unknown. Vinyl "45." record.
[transferred to compact disc]
1965v.7.
"More About Women." Ava Helen Pauling, lecturer. 1/4" audio tape reel.
[transferred to standard audiocassette] [transferred to WAV]
1965v.8.
"Pacem in Terris." Universalist Fellowship for Social Justice, producer. 1/4" tape reel.
[transferred to compact disc]
1965v.9.
"Pacem in Terris (copy 2)" Universalist Fellowship for Social Justice, producer. 1/4" tape reel.
1965v.10.
"Presentation of Roumanian Honors to Linus Pauling." Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel.
[transferred to standard audiocassette] [transferred to WAV]
1965v.11.
"Toward a More Scientific Medicine." American Federation for Clinical Research, producer. 1/4" audio tape reel.
1965v.12.
"WCLI, Voice of Labor." WCLI Chicago, producer. LP annotation: "My main program with 2 men sentenced for refusing service in Vietnam was cancelled by the AFL-CIO chief." 1/4" audio tape reel.
1965v.13.
"114 - Science: For Truth or Good? (I) Helmut Krauch; 115 - Science: For Truth or Good? (II) Linus Pauling." Producer unknown. From the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions. 3 - 3/4 speed, track. 8mm audio tape.
1965v.14.
"A Visit with the Paulings, Dr. and Mrs. Linus Pauling. Frank K. Kelly." Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, producer. 1/4" audio tape reel.
[transferred to standard audiocassette] [transferred to WAV]
1965v.15.
“161 - Requirements for Peace: The Nature of the Problem. Introductory Remarks by Linus Pauling.” Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, producer. Courtesy of the University of California, Santa Barbara Libraries Special Collections. [UCSB tape number A7742/R7] Compact disc.

1966v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1966.
1966v.1.
"See Who's Here: Interview with Linus Pauling, hosted by Robert Phillips. KOAC-TV, Corvallis", December 2, 1966. KOAC-TV productions. Brief description included. 8mm audio tape reel.
[Transferred to standard audiocassette] [transferred to WAV]
1966v.2.
"Rome Special: Dr. Linus Pauling, Science and the future of Man. Oregon State University Convocation Dec. 2, 1966." Audiovisual Instruction (OSU) producer. 6.35mm audio tape reel.
[Transferred to standard audiocassette] [transferred to WAV]
1966v.3.
"Un'ora con Linus Pauling (1)" Radiotelevisione Italiana, producer. 16mm film.
[Includes correspondence]
1966v.4.
"Un'ora con Linus Pauling (2)" Radiotelevisione Italiana, producer. 16mm film.
[Includes correspondence]
1966v.5.
"Jean Rostand accuse...!" Mouvement Contre l'Armement Atomique, producer. 1 vinyl LP record.
[Includes documentation, correspondence]
1966v.6.
"The World of Louis Lomax." KDAY, producer.
[Includes correspondence, script, and 1/4" audio tape reel]
1966v.7.
"The Future of Physical Chemistry", lecture delivered at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Courtesy UCSB Department of Special Collections. Two compact discs.
1966v.8.
"Science and the Future of Man", lecture sponsored by the Oregon State University Department of Journalism, December 2, 1966. 1/4" magnetic audio tape.

1967v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1967.
1967v.1.
"An Interview with: Senator Wayne Morse on Vietnam." World Peace Broadcasting Foundation, producer. Plastic LP record.
1967v.2.
"Linus Pauling: for Berne Radio." Producer unknown. 8mm audio tape reel.
1967v.3.
"First Reel About China." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
1967v.4.
"Break Thru." Anglican and United Churches, producers. 2 Vinyl LP records. [Segments by LP on "Nationalism" and "Gene Control"].
[Transferred to compact disc; Includes correspondence]

1968v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1968.
1968v.1.
"Interview with Linus Pauling, Part 1 of 2." Courtesy of the Canadian Travel Film Library. Producer unknown. 16mm film.
1968v.2.
"The Committed Scientist." American Chemical Society, producer. 8mm audio tape.
[Includes correspondence]
1968v.3.
"Untitled." Courtesy of Roy Morser. 6.35mm Audio tape reel.
1968v.4.
"Noyes Dedication, Linus Pauling, 5/7/68, Tape 1 of 2", Standard audiocassette, May 5, 1968.
[transferred to WAV]
1968v.5.
"Noyes Dedication, Linus Pauling, 5/7/68, Tape 2 of 2", Standard audiocassette, May 5, 1968.
[transferred to WAV]

1969v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1969.
1969v.1.
"50 Years of Progress in Molecular Diffraction, etc." Linus Pauling dictation. Dictaphone Dictabelt record.
1969v.2.
"My Chem. Dept Lecture, 1969." Linus Pauling dictation. Dictaphone Dictabelt record. 7 tapes.
1969v.3.
"Dr. Pauling and Castle: 'Evolution of Molecular Biology.'" Producer unknown. Scotch 1/4" magnetic audio tape reel.
[transferred to compact disc]
1969v.4.
Linus Pauling dictation. "Transcribed 17 July 1969 except for incomplete letter to Dr. Cherkin." Dictaphone Dictabelt record.
1969v.5.
"Oxidation-Reduction by Electron Transfer Through Molecules, by Henry Taube." American Chemical Society, producer. 1/4" audio tape reel.

1970v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1970.
1970v.1.
"Food & Drug Administration- A Branch of our Government." Dictaphone Dictabelt record. 2 tapes.
1970v.2.
"Hofman & Taumplin." Stanford Univ. Chem. Dept. September 28, 1970. Dictaphone Dictabelt record. 2 tapes.
1970v.3.
"KPFK- no.4 Oct. 1970; Folic Acid." Dictaphone Dictabelt record. Stanford Univ. Chem. Dept. 3 tapes.
1970v.4.
"2nd & 3rd KPFK talks, Oct. 1970." Dictaphone Dictabelt record. Stanford Univ. Chem. Dept. 4 tapes.
1970v.5.
"Defoliation and Crop Destruction in Vietnam." Dictaphone Dictabelt record. November 13, 1970. 6th KPFK Talk. Stanford Univ. Chem. Dept. 2 tapes.
1970v.6.
"Vitamins." December 1, 1970. KPFK Talk. Stanford Univ. Chem. Dept. Dictaphone Dictabelt record. 2 tapes.
1970v.7.
"Vitamin C & the Common Cold." December 5, 1970. KPFK Talk. Stanford Univ. Chem. Dept. Dictaphone Dictabelt record. 2 tapes.
1970v.8.
"L. Pauling Relevance of Chemistry. Stanford 11 November 1970." Producer unknown. 1/4" magnetic audio tape reel.
1970v.9.
"Linus Pauling at Diet 147; Lectures 1&2, Nov. 16-17, 1970." Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel.
[transferred to standard audiocassette] [transferred to WAV]
1970v.10.
"Linus Pauling at Diet 147; Lectures 3&4, Nov. 18-19, 1970." Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel.
[transferred to standard audiocassette] [transferred to WAV]
1970v.11.
Rally to raise petition signatures to end the Vietnam War. Addresses by George Hammond, Max Delbrück and Linus Pauling. Southern California. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
1970v.12.
"Ava Helen Pauling: People in Crisis (talk show)." Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel.
[transferred to standard audiocassette] [transferred to WAV]
1970v.13.
"Vitamin C & the Common Cold" (Records of some parts of book) Dictaphone Dictabelt record. 15 tapes.
1970v.14.
"Molecular Diseases, Diseases that have Molecular Basis." KPFK talk. Dictaphone Dictabelt record. 3 tapes.
1970v.15.
"Review by Carlton Fredericks of The Schizophrenias - Yours and Mine, by Carl C. Pfeiffer." WEVD Radio (New York, NY), producer. 1/4" audio tape reel. February 19, 1970.

1971v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1971.
1971v.1.
"Uranium Mining, the Mining of Uranium." Jan. 12, 1971. KPFK Talk. Dictaphone Dictabelt record. 1 tape.
1971v.2.
"Ava Helen Pauling: Pasadena." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
1971v.3.
"An Evening with Ava Helen Pauling with Dr. Linus Pauling and Interviewer Laina Farhat; Part 1 of 2." KPFK Pacifica Radio, producer. 8mm audio film reel.
[transferred to standard audiocassette] [transferred to WAV]
1971v.4.
"An Evening with Ava Helen Pauling with Dr. Linus Pauling and Interviewer Laina Farhat; Part 2 of 2." KPFK Pacifica Radio, producer. 8mm audio film reel.
[transferred to standard audiocassette] [transferred to WAV]
1971v.5.
"Mr. Garrison." Producer unknown. Courtesy of Stanley J. Steinberg. 1/4" audio tape reel.
[Includes correspondence]
1971v.6.
"Radiocarbon Dating by W. F. Libby." American Chemical Society, producer. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
1971v.7.
"Antibiotics: Isolation, Nature, and Activities by Selman A. Waksman." American Chemical Society, producer. Standard audiocassette.
1971v.8.
"Week at the U.N." or "Untitled." Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel.

1972v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1972.
1972v.1.
"Seventh Annual Pauling Award Honoring E. Bright Wilson, Harvard University." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
[Includes program notes] [transferred to WAV]
1972v.2.
"VWPT on Nutrition and Vitamin C and You", Hosts: Eddie Albert and Donald Pike, with Linus Pauling and Dr. Carlton Fredericks", March 3, 1972. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
1972v.3.
"Abnormal Hemoglobin Molecules in Relation to Disease". Lecture at Michigan State University, broadcast on WKAR. Original held at the Vincent Voice Library, Michigan State University. Compact disc and standard audiocassette.
1972v.4.
"Orthomolecular Medicine". Lecture at Michigan State University, broadcast on WKAR. Original held at the Vincent Voice Laboratory, Michigan State University. Compact disc and standard audiocassette.

1973v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1973.
1973v.1.
"(1) Phonetische Eigenschaften von Primatenlauten im Evolutionsaspekt [Phonetic characteristics of Primatenlauten in the aspect of evolution]; (2) Olabimi Majoyegbe spricht Yoruba Dawson E. Mtoto Mrosso spricht Kiswahili [Olabimi Majoyegbe speaks Yoruba; Dawson E. Mtoto Mrosso speaks Kiswahili]" Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher LEOPOLDINA, producer. 2 Vinyl "45" records.
1973v.2.
Side A: "Lecture, Pauling (Linus) SRS/Sydney, 1973/5/7", Side B: "Pauling (L) Lecture 73/5/7 Conclusion & Discussion", Audiocassette, May 7, 1973.
[transferred to WAV]
1973v.3.
"The DNA Story; Reel 254." VSM Productions, Produced by Ronald Fouracre and Peter Shaw, Distributed by John Wiley & Sons, London, NY. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1973v.4.
"#6, The DNA Story." VSM Productions, Produced by Ronald Fouracre and Peter Shaw, Distributed by John Wiley & Sons, London, NY. 16mm film.
1973v.5.
"Last [?] reel China 1973". Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
1973v.6.
"Professor Linus Pauling, Lecture at Monash University, [entitled "Nutrition and Health"] Robert Blackwood Hall, April 18, 1973." Courtesy of Monash University Records and Archives Services. Compact Disc.
1973v.7.
"Nutrition & Mental Disease, Dr. P. Ridges. / Panel: Emotional & Mental Diseases, Dr. L. Pauling, Dr. R. Williams, Dr. A. Hoffer, Dr. P. Ridges, Dr. C. Fredericks. International Academy of Preventive Medicine." Insta-Tape, Inc., producer. Standard audiocassette.
[Transferred to WAV]
1973v.8.
"Obesity Panel, Dr. T. Cooper, Dr. P. Lindner, Dr. E. Cheraskin, Dr. C. Fredericks, Dr. L. Pauling. / HCG Useage, Dr. H. Harper. International Academy of Preventive Medicine." Insta-Tape, Inc., producer. Standard audiocassette.
[Transferred to WAV]
1973v.9.
"Preventing Cardio-Vascular Disease, Panel: Drs. W. Shute, E. Cheraskin, J. Miller, L. Pauling, R. Williams, C. Fredericks / Vitamin E in Preventive Medicine, Dr. W. Shute. International Academy of Preventive Medicine." Insta-Tape, Inc., producer. Standard audiocassette.
[Transferred to WAV]

1974v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1974.
1974v.1.
"Ronnie Deauville to Dr. Pauling." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
1974v.2.
"Orthomolecular Psychiatry - Psychiatry, Vol. 3, No. 7." Auto-Digest, producer. Two standard audiocassettes.
1974v.3.
"Advanced Diagnostic Tools - Huehmer, Ashmead, Feilberg. International College of Applied Nutrition, Los Angeles." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette. April 27, 1974.
1974v.4.
"Herman Blanken, Lucile Jenkins, Pauline Ney on Lake Oswego." Lake Oswego Public Library. 1/4" audio tape reel. ca. 1974.
[Believed to be the same content as that described in 1976v.3.]

1975v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1975.
1975v.1.
"Self-Screening Breast Cancer Detection Program." National Health Publications. Booklet, audiocassette, and film strip/viewer.
1975v.2.
"A Talk with Linus Pauling." The Network for Continuing Medical Education, producer. 3/4" broadcast master videocassette.
[transferred to DVD; includes brochure]
1975v.3.
"Linus Pauling - Scientists and Responsibility." Audio-Forum Sound Seminars, Jeffrey Norton Publishers, producer. Standard audiocassette.
[Includes background material] [transferred to WAV]
1975v.4.
"Pauling (Stanford Day School), Vitamin Therapy" / "FDA Vitamin Regulators, S. McNamara, FDA Attorney." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette. March 8, 1975.
[Transferred to WAV]
1975v.5.
Interview with Linus Pauling re: SISS investigation. Recorded for broadcast by KPFK, KPFA and WBAI radio. 1/4" audio tape reel. May 12, 1975.
Tape 1 of 5.
1975v.6.
Interview with Linus Pauling re: SISS investigation. Recorded for broadcast by KPFK, KPFA and WBAI radio. 1/4" audio tape reel. May 12, 1975.
Tape 2 of 5.
1975v.7.
Interview with Linus Pauling re: SISS investigation. Recorded for broadcast by KPFK, KPFA and WBAI radio. 1/4" audio tape reel. May 12, 1975.
Tape 3 of 5.
1975v.8.
Interview with Linus Pauling re: SISS investigation. Recorded for broadcast by KPFK, KPFA and WBAI radio. 1/4" audio tape reel. May 12, 1975.
Tape 4 of 5.
1975v.9.
Interview with Linus Pauling re: SISS investigation. Recorded for broadcast by KPFK, KPFA and WBAI radio. 1/4" audio tape reel. May 12, 1975.
Tape 5 of 5.

1976v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1976.
1976v.1.
"American Chemical Society: Bits and Pieces." American Chemical Society, producer. 16mm film.
1976v.2.
"Pauling (Herzenberg)." Producer unknown. Memorex 90 min. audiocassette tape.
[transferred to WAV]
1976v.3.
"Herman Blanken re: Early Oswego, OR. Pauline and Lucille re: Brother Linus Pauling and Oswego." Produced 1974, received 1976. 1/4" audio tape reel.
[transferred to standard audiocassette] [transferred to WAV]
1976v.4.
"Talks presented at Cal. Orthomolecular Med. Soc. Meetings - San Francisco 14 Feb 76 - Irwin Stone Genetics of Scurvy & the Cancer Problem -- Linus Pauling, Vitamin C & Cancer, to end and continued other side." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
1976v.5.
"Pauling: National Public Radio." [Rebroadcast of "Science and the Future", Spencer Lecture, University of Kansas, May 7, 1976] Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
1976v.6.
"American Chemical Society Centennial Ceremonies, April 5, 1976", Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
1976v.7.
"Life & Structure of Hemoglobin; Reel 250." Produced by the American Institute of Physics. [LP shown working at desk, talking in front of bookcase, still photos, writing in book] VHS videocassette. (2 copies).
[transferred to DVD]
1976v.8.
"8, Life and Structure of Hemoglobin, Reel 250." Produced by the American Institute of Physics. 16mm film.
1976v.9.
"Nutrition & Optimum Health, Dr. Linus Pauling." Producer unknown. Two standard audiocassettes. ca. 1976.
[Transferred to WAV]
1976v.10.
"Linus Pauling, Ph. D. Vitamin C and Cancer. San Francisco." Ron Gordon, producer. Standard audiocassette. February 14, 1976.
[Transferred to WAV]
1976v.11.
"Prof. Linus Pauling. Orthomolecular Medical Society, First Annual Meeting. Sheraton Palace Hotel, San Francisco." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette. February 14, 1976.

1977v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1977.
1977v.1.
"NOVA: Linus Pauling, Crusading Scientist." First aired June 1, 1977. WGBH Boston. VHS videocassette and Betamax videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1977v.2.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (goes w/ pix 13, 14, 15) Roll 7." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.3.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (goes w/ pix 15, 17, 18) Roll 8." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.4.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (goes w/ 18, 19 pix) Roll 9." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.5.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (goes w/ pix #20, 22) Roll 10." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.6.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (goes w/ pix #23, 24, 25, 26) Roll 11." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.7.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (goes w/ pix 26, 27, 28) Roll 12." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.8.
"NOVA 'Pauling,' Mrs. Pauling tour of her house. Roll 19." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.9.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (goes w/ pix 40, 41) Roll 20." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.10.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (goes w/ pix 44, 45) Roll 21." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.11.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (goes w/ pix 46, 47) Roll 22." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.12.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (goes w/ pix 48, 49) Roll 23." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.13.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (goes w/ pix 50, 51, 52) Roll 24." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.14.
"NOVA 'Pauling' Wild interview with Dr. Pauling (goes w/ pix 30, 31) Roll 13." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.15.
"NOVA 'Pauling' Wild interview with Dr. Pauling Roll 14." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.16.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (goes w/ pix 31, 32, 33) Roll 15." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.17.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (goes w/ pix 34, 35) Roll 16." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.18.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (goes w/ pix 34, 35, 36, 37) Roll 17." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.19.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (goes w/ pix 37, 38, 39) Roll 18." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.20.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (goes w/ pix 1, 2) Roll 1." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.21.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (goes w/ pix 3, 4) Roll 2." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.22.
"NOVA 'Pauling' Interview in office (goes w/ pix 5, 6) Roll 3." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.23.
"NOVA 'Pauling' Interview in office (goes w/ pix 7, 8) Roll 4." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.24.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (goes w/ pix 9, 10) Roll 5." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.25.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (goes w/ pix 11, 12, 13) Roll 6." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.26.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (goes w/ pix 53, 54) Roll 25." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.27.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (goes w/ pix 54, 55, 56) Roll 26." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.28.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (goes w/ pix 56, 57, 58) Roll 27." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.29.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (goes w/ pix 59, 60, 61) Roll 28." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.30.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (goes w/ pix 61, 58, 62) Roll 29." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.31.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (goes w/ pix 62, 65) Roll 30." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.32.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (goes w/ pix 66, 67) Roll 31." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.33.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (goes w/ pix 68) Roll 32." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.34.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (goes w/ pix 70, 71, 72) Roll 33." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.35.
"NOVA 'Pauling' LP Lectures (goes w/ pix 72, 73) Roll 34." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.36.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (goes w/ pix 74, 75) Roll 35." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.37.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (goes w/ pix 75, 76, 77) Roll 36." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.38.
"New Dimensions: Linus Pauling, 10/29/77." New Dimensions, producer. 2 standard audiocassettes.
[Includes correspondence] [transferred to WAV]
1977v.39.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (goes w/ pix 77, 78) Roll 37." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.40.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (goes w/ Part 1) Roll 38." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.41.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (goes w/ Part 2) Roll 39." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.42.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (goes w/ pix 80, 81) Roll 40." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.43.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (goes w/ pix 82) Roll 41." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.44.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (goes w/ pix 83, 84, 85) Roll 42." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.45.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (Bob Richter w/ Dr. Pauling) Roll 43." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.46.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (Dr. LP Interview by Bob Richter) Roll 44." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.47.
"NOVA 'Pauling' Roll 45." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.48.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (Interview with Mrs. Pauling) Roll 46." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.49.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (Interview with Mrs. Pauling) Roll 47." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.50.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (EFX and No. I) Roll 48." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.51.
"NOVA 'Pauling' (LP Intro by Ed Shanbrom) Roll 49." WGBH Boston, producer. 8mm magnetic audio tape.
1977v.52.
"Reel of LP still photos." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.53.
"Untitled." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.54.
"Q419 NOVA - Vitamin C & Disease, urine test." Reel 258 (#3) pictures and sound out of sync. WGBH Boston, producer. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1977v.55.
"Questions of Pauling about Career and Personal Life." Reel 272 (#3) sound only. WGBH Boston, producer. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1977v.56.
"(1) Pauling speaking [sound and picture out of sync]; (2) Lab experiment [picture only], reel #26." Reel 290. WGBH Boston, producer. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1977v.57.
"Pauling - bits and pieces of early life and science." Reel 291. Sound, disregard pictures. WGBH Boston, producer. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1977v.58.
"(1) Pauling lecturing; (2) Pauling on quantum mechanics; (3) Crystals." Reel 292, pictures only. WGBH Boston, producer. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1977v.59.
"Nobel prize medals." Reel 295, pictures only. WGBH Boston, producer. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1977v.60.
"Pauling and others - Many short clips spliced together." Reel 351, pictures and sound unrelated - misc. material. WGBH Boston, producer. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1977v.61.
"Pauling & wife younger years - newspaper clippings." Reel 353, sound not related to pictures. WGBH Boston, producer. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1977v.62.
"Pauling & wife younger years - newspaper clippings." Copy 2. Reel 353, sound not related to pictures. WGBH Boston, producer. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1977v.63.
"Lab shots, action, magazine pictures, Pauling teaching, spliced segments." Reel 354, sound not related to pictures. WGBH Boston, producer. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1977v.64.
"Lab shots, action, magazine pictures, Pauling teaching, spliced segments." Copy 2. Reel 354, sound not related to pictures. WGBH Boston, producer. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1977v.65.
"Misc. spliced segments: pictures of Pauling and lab shots." Reel 355, sound not related to pictures. WGBH Boston, producer. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1977v.66.
"NOVA audiocassettes 1 - 9: Interview with Linus Pauling in Office, Interview with Ava Helen Pauling, Interview with Linus Pauling in Lab." WGBH Boston, producer. 18 audiocassettes.
[transferred to WAV]
1977v.67.
"NOVA audiocassettes 10 - 18: Interview with Art Robinson and Dr. Pauling at home, Interview with Dr. Pauling in Living room, Dr. Pauling talking at home, Audio w/ Dr. Pauling in Car, Interview with Dr. Pauling at Ranch, Audio for Scenes at Dr. Pauling's Office and Ranch." WGBH Boston, producer. 18 audiocassettes.
[transferred to WAV]
1977v.68.
"NOVA audiocassettes 19 - 27: Mrs. Pauling's House Tour, Dr. Pauling with Models and Prism, Interview with Dr. Pauling in living room, Interview with Schomaker, Interview with Schomaker, P. Emmett, and Dr. Pauling, Audio at Cal Tech and Lunch, Audio of Lunch and outdoor scenes, Interview with Dr. Hughes and Dr. Pauling" WGBH Boston, producer. 18 audiocassettes.
[transferred to WAV]
1977v.69.
"NOVA audiocassettes 28 - 36: Interview with Dr. Itano in Lab, Interview with Dr. Pauling, Interview with Dr. Catchpool, Audio for wild shots of scenes, Dr. Pauling lecture at University of California Irving, Audio with Dr. Pauling at U. C. Irvine dorm." WGBH Boston, producer. 18 audiocassettes.
[transferred to WAV]
1977v.70.
"NOVA audiocassettes 37 - 45: Audio w/ Dr. Pauling at U. C. Irvine dorm, Narration of program by R. Vaughn, Audio wildshots, Interview with Dr. Stare, Interview with Dr. Pauling." WGBH Boston, producer. 18 audiocassettes.
[transferred to WAV]
1977v.71.
"NOVA audiocassettes 46 - 49: Wildshot EFX, Dr. Pauling, Background, Interview with Dr. Pauling, Interview with Mrs. Pauling." WGBH Boston, producer. 8 audiocassettes.
[transferred to WAV]
1977v.72.
"NOVA: Pauling. VHS Dub of Reels 250 - 256." WGBH Boston, producer. 6 VHS videocassettes.
[transferred to DVD]
1977v.73.
"NOVA: Pauling. VHS Dub of Reels 257 - 262." WGBH Boston, producer. 11 VHS videocassettes.
[transferred to DVD]
1977v.74.
"NOVA: Pauling. VHS Dub of Reels 263 - 268." WGBH Boston, producer. 12 VHS videocassettes.
[transferred to DVD]
1977v.75.
"NOVA: Pauling. VHS Dub of Reels 269 - 274." WGBH Boston, producer. 11 VHS videocassettes.
[transferred to DVD]
1977v.76.
"NOVA: Pauling. VHS Dub of Reels 275 - 281." WGBH Boston, producer. 12 VHS videocassettes.
[transferred to DVD]
1977v.77.
"NOVA: Pauling. VHS Dub of Reels 282 - 287." WGBH Boston, producer. 12 VHS videocassettes.
[transferred to DVD]
1977v.78.
"NOVA: Pauling. VHS Dub of Reels 288 - 295." WGBH Boston, producer. 9 VHS videocassettes.
[transferred to DVD]
1977v.79.
"NOVA: Pauling. VHS Dub of Reels 296 - 356." WGBH Boston, producer. 5 VHS videocassettes.
[transferred to DVD]
1977v.80.
"NOVA: Pauling. VHS Dub of Reels 362 - 364, and unidentified NOVA VHS" WGBH Boston, producer. 11 VHS videocassettes.
[transferred to DVD]
1977v.81.
"Pauling. Reel 1, 256. P 1-3." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16 mm film (for television broadcast).
1977v.82.
"Pauling. Reel 2, 257. P 4-6." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16 mm film (for TV broadcast).
1977v.83.
"Pauling. Reel 3, 258. P 7, 9, 10." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16 mm film (for TV broadcast).
1977v.84.
"Snd Reel 360 HD. Copland Outs." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.85.
"Pauling. Reel 7, 262. P 21-25." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16 mm film (for TV broadcast).
1977v.86.
"NOVA: 'Pauling' Roll 1." WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film (for TV broadcast).
1977v.87.
"NOVA, Roll #2." WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film (for TV broadcast).
1977v.88.
"NOVA: 'Pauling', Nuclear." WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film (for TV broadcast).
1977v.89.
"NOVA: 'Pauling' Reel 4." WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film (for TV broadcast).
1977v.90.
"NOVA: 'Pauling' Reel 5." WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film (for TV broadcast).
1977v.91.
"NOVA: 'Pauling' Reel 6." WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film (for TV broadcast).
1977v.92.
"NOVA: 'Pauling' Reel 8." WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film (for TV broadcast).
1977v.93.
"NOVA: 'Pauling' Reel 9." WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film (for TV broadcast).
1977v.94.
"NOVA: 'Pauling'" WGBH Boston, producer. 16 mm film (for TV broadcast).
1977v.95.
"Second Assembly #4." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.96.
"Second Assembly #6." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.97.
"NOVA: 'Pauling,' More about Pauling's Life as a Teacher, Wife & Health, Reel 4." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film (for TV broadcast).
1977v.98.
"More Questions for Pauling About Cancer, Radioactive Fallout Damage, Reel 2." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.99.
"More Questions About Career, Pauling, and Personal Life, Reel 3." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film (for TV broadcast).
1977v.100.
"Mag/Pic 281 #7." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.101.
"2nd Assembly #1, 282." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.102.
"2nd Assembly #8, 283." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.103.
"280, 9HD." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.104.
"Interview with Linus Pauling About Einstein, tape #1." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.105.
"NOVA: 'Pauling,' Reporters Asking Pauling Humorous Questions." WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.106.
"NOVA: 'Pauling,' 269." WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.107.
"NOVA: 'Pauling,' Pauling's Wife Speaking, Reel 5." WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.108.
"NOVA: 'Pauling,' More Mrs. Pauling." WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.109.
"2nd Assembly #5." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.110.
"NOVA: 'Pauling,' 279." WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.111.
"NOVA: 'Pauling,' Quantum Mechanics, Crystals." WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.112.
"NOVA: Wilson-Stare." WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.113.
"Reel 354, Pix." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.114.
"Misc. Cuts Spliced, 352." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.115.
"353 SND." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.116.
"#10, 286 (2)." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.117.
"NOVA, 'Pauling,' 2nd Assembly #13." WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.118.
"Misc. Short film clips, pix, snd, Reel 351." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.119.
"HD Sound Reel 363." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.120.
"Reel 355 Sound HD & Pix." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.121.
"Reel 362 HD." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.122.
"Sound reel 364 HD 'Horse' ." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.123.
"Sound reel 361 HD, 'A Bomb.'" NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.124.
"NOVA 'Pauling' Reel 14." WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.125.
"NOVA 'Pauling' Reel 12B Pix." WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.126.
"NOVA 'Pauling' Reel 356 Pix 77, 78; Sound Reel 356 HD." WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.127.
"NOVA 'Pauling' Reel 11 (2)." WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.128.
"NOVA 'Pauling' Reel 13 (2)." WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.129.
"NOVA 'Pauling' Reel 12." WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.130.
"NOVA 'Pauling' LP Talking, Pix 47-49." WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.131.
"NOVA 'Pauling' Reel 15." WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.132.
"NOVA 'Pauling' Reel 16." WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.133.
"NOVA 'Pauling' Reel 17." WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.134.
"NOVA 'Pauling' Slop mix." WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.135.
"Misc. Short Clips." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.136.
"NOVA: Reel 18." WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.137.
"NOVA: 'Pauling,' Narration track, Reel 1B." WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.138.
"Chemical Experiment: U.N. Roll 90,91." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.139.
"2nd Assembly, #3." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.140.
"Early Life/Scratch Narrative." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.141.
"Reel 293." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.142.
"SND, Pix, Misc. Segments. Spliced Hd. Reel 350." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.143.
"Untitled." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.144.
"Untitled." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.145.
"Roll 28: Muste Rostrum w/293." (blank) Producer unknown. 16mm film.
1977v.146.
"ROTW Big Bill Broonzy, Film Rec, French Club, Fefe (Mute Roll)." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.147.
"Before town Dolly -- App Spring. SND HD Reel 359." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.148.
"A 'clustered,' 'puckered' ring of 8 atoms." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.149.
"Leave the World, 9." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.150.
"Shoe Nobel, 8" NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.151.
"Shop Lies." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.152.
"Walk Through CalTech." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.153.
"Werner." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.154.
"Bits of film spliced together (e.g. Nobel Peace, Kennedy, etc.)" NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.155.
"ROTW, Big Bill Broonzy, French Nightclub, Fefe." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.156.
"Linus Pauling, Ortho." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.157.
"LP: My Background." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.158.
"Itano Talks." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.159.
"LP-Vitamin C Literator (sic)." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.160.
"Lenin Prize." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.161.
"Lucky Dragon." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.162.
"TC Sync." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.163.
"Werner: Minor Miracle." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.164.
"LP & AHP -- Does he have an ego?" NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.165.
"End Asbestos." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.166.
"Ford Award." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.167.
"4 Reels of LP and Family." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.168.
"2 Reels of LP." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.169.
"4 Reels of L. Pauling." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.170.
"Police, Snd.HD. Reel 358." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.171.
"Reel 357, Snd HD." NOVA. WGBH Boston, producer. 16mm film.
1977v.172.
"Biofeedback and Image Rehearsal as Adjunctive Therapy for Cancer, narrated by Arlene Martell." Biofeedback Recordings, Inc., producer. Standard audiocassette.

1978v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1978.
1978v.1.
"Archie Kalokerinos, Austrian TV -- This is Your Life Program." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
1978v.2.
"Dr. Denis P. Burkitt, Fiber." Western Academy of Biological Sciences, producer. Standard audiocassette.
Note: Bundled with 1979v.7.
1978v.3.
"Orthomolecular Medicine, Linus Pauling, Ph.D., 1978", (San Francisco) Audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
1978v.4.
"Orthomolecular Medicine, Second hr., LP, 1978, San Francisco", Audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]

1979v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1979.
1979v.1.
"Gabe Pressman Interviews Linus Pauling, WNEW 10 O'clock News." Producer unknown. VHS videocassette. 14 May 1979.
[transferred to DVD]
1979v.2.
"Gabe Pressman Interviews Linus Pauling, WNEW 10 O'clock News." Producer unknown. Master broadcast videocassette (U-matic). 14 May 1979.
[transferred to DVD]
1979v.3.
"Eva [sic] Pauling: Women & Disarmament, May 1, 1979" Video Task Force, producer. 8mm Scotch videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1979v.4.
"Dr. Linus Pauling. American Osteo. College of Internal Medicine. 1979." Audio Recording Services, Inc., producer. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
1979v.5.
"Linus Pauling Honoring Roger J. Williams. UT Austin, Nov. 5, 1979." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
1979v.6.
"Jay Patrick on Insight." KBIG, producer. Standard audiocassette.
1979v.7.
"High Fiber/Update. Denis P. Burkitt, M.D." Western Academy of Biological Sciences, producer. Standard audiocassette.
Note: Bundled with 1978v.2
1979v.8.
"Vitamin C Seminar: Dr. Robert Erdmann / Personal Experiences. Dr. Robert F. Cathcart / Dr. Bernard Rimland. Dr. John F. Catchpool / Dr. Alfred F. Libby. Dr. Wendell Belfield / Dr. Irwin Stone." Palo Alto, California. Wholesale Nutrition Club, producer. Four standard audiocassettes. August 12, 1979.
1979v.9.
"LP with W. Sampson. AM Show radio." KCBS Radio, producer. Standard audiocassette. December 11, 1979.
[transferred to WAV]
1979v.10.
"Scientific Evidence for the Raw Food Diet and Natural Vitamin C Ingestion, Art Robinson. N. H. F. San Francisco Convention." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.

1980v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1980.
1980v.1.
"Medical Portfolio for Family Practitioners." The Cortland Group, Inc., producer. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
1980v.2.
"Dr. Linus Pauling: Profiles in Courage -- Science." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
1980v.3.
"NOVA: The Cancer Detectives of Lin Xian", PBS, October 7, 1980. Standard audiocassette.
1980v.4.
"State Dinner in Honor of Linus Pauling by the Lotos Club." October 11, 1980. United Recording Artists, producer. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
1980v.5.
"Vitamin C and Cancer", lecture delivered at the University of California, Santa Barbara, March 12, 1980. Courtesy UCSB Department of Special Collections. Two compact discs.
1980v.6.
"Betty Kamen Show, Guest: Linus Pauling." WMCA Radio (New York, NY), producer. Standard audiocassette. January 13, 1980.
[transferred to WAV]

1981v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1981.
1981v.1.
"LSU students: Lucky Accidents." Producer Unknown. Courtesy of Hubert N. Alyea. VHS videocassette.
Note: Also contains -- 1955v.1; 1965v.4; 1981v.2; 1983v.3; 1963v.2 [transferred to DVD]
1981v.2.
"Advice to LSU Science Students." Producer unknown. Courtesy of Hubert N. Alyea. VHS videocassette.
Note: Found on 1981v.1 [transferred to DVD]
1981v.3.
"Illusions of Reality." KSDK St. Louis, Mo, producer. Courtesy of Mary Marsh. Broadcast videocassette.
[transferred to DVD; includes correspondence]
1981v.4.
Assorted Materials re: "The Sugar Film", [shortened version titled "The Sugar Trap"] Frank Lisciandro, producer.
1981v.5.
"Expressions, Dr. Linus Pauling. Host: Dr. Bob Nara." WMPL Radio (Hancock, Michigan), producer. Standard audiocassette. September 16, 1981.
[transferred to WAV]
1981v.6.
"The Relationship of Candida Albicans (yeast allergy) to Human Illness, C. Orian Truss, M.D." Schizophrenia Association of Greater Washington, producer. Two standard audiocassettes. July 1981.
1981v.7.
"The Sedona Method. [David Hawkins]" Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette. ca. 1981.
1981v.8.
"Speaking Freely. Linus Pauling." KINK Radio (Portland, Oregon), producer. Standard audiocassette. May 17, 1981.
[transferred to WAV]

1982v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1982.
1982v.1.
"Project Interdepenence [sic]" The State of California Department of Rehabilitation, producer. 3/4" Broadcast videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1982v.2.
"Atomic Café: Radioactive Rock 'n Roll, Blues, Country, and Gospel." Rounder Records, producer. Vinyl LP record.
[transferred to standard audiocassette]
1982v.3.
"Edward O'Donnell Lecture Series 1982, Dr. Linus Pauling." Speech entitled "New Knowledge About Nutrition and Health" delivered at Marquette University, March 3, 1982. Three standard audiocassettes.
[transferred to WAV]
1982v.4.
"Why Do We Eat What We Do? Options in Health Care Advisors." Gussie McRobert Show (Oregon), producer. Standard audiocassette.
1982v.5.
"Nutrition Symposium, Nutritional Foods Exposition, Anaheim, California." Producer unknown. Two standard audiocassettes. March 28-30, 1982.

1983v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1983.
1983v.1.
"Hitchcock Foundation Lectures -- W.Q. '83; Chemical Bonds in Biology, Linus Pauling. (2)" U. C. Regents, producer. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
1983v.2.
"Hitchcock Foundation Lectures -- W.Q. '83; Development of the Concept of Chemical Bond, Linus Pauling. (1)" U. C. Regents, producer. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
1983v.3.
"San Diego TV Show." Producer unknown. Courtesy of Hubert N. Alyea. VHS videocassette.
Note: Found on 1981v.1 [transferred to DVD]
1983v.4.
"Speaking out: Vitamin C; Tape 1 of 2." TV Ontario, producer. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to compact disc]
1983v.5.
"Speaking out: Vitamin C; Tape 2 of 2." TV Ontario, producer. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to compact disc]
1983v.6.
"Shapes - Friday." 3-2-1 Contact; Children's Television Workshop. Broadcast master (3/4") videocassette.
[Transferred to VHS videocassette and DVD]
1983v.7.
"House Calls: Vitamin C, with Dr. David Watts, Dr. Linus Pauling." Satellite Health Communications, producer. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
1983v.8.
Transcript: "The Cancer War". Non-Fiction Television, WNET, New York.
1983v.9.
"Dr. Linus Pauling #2" Producer unknown. Maxell 120 HGX Gold VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1983v.10.
"Science Alive: Dr. Linus Pauling, Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine." Chicago Museum of Science and Industry, producer. Standard audiocassette.
[Includes correspondence; transferred to WAV]
1983v.11.
"The Soviet Union: Linus Pauling Interview with Rob Phillips," Oregon State University Speech Department, May 1, 1983. Videotaped interview transferred to DVD.
1983v.12.
"Owen Spann Show." KGO Radio (San Francisco, California), producer. Standard audiocassette. October 27, 1983.
[transferred to WAV]
1983v.13.
"Vitamin C and AIDS, Robert Cathcart MD and Gary Null." WBAI Radio (New York, NY), producer. Standard audiocassette. November 12, 1983.
[transferred to WAV]
1983v.14.
"Interview with Dr. Linus Pauling." Pioneers of Science videotape collection, George Mason University. Interview conducted by Clarence Larson. Videotaped original transferred to two DVDs. December 27, 1983.
1983v.15.
"Linus Pauling Interviewed by Ron Lovell." Oregon State University News and Communication Services. Digitized U-Matic tapes. October 13, 1983.

Three parts, all available online: Part 1 (Pauling discusses the Ava Helen Pauling Lectureship for World Peace), Part 2 (Pauling discusses world peace), Part 3 (Pauling discusses the discusses the life of his wife, Ava Helen Pauling, and her contributions to world peace). Originals held in the News and Communication Services Motion Picture Films and Videotapes Collection (FV P 057), Special Collections & Archives Research Center, Oregon State University Libraries.


1984v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1984.
1984v.1.
"El Barco de La Paz (The Peace Ship)." Alternative Media Network/Media Alliance, producer. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD; includes promotional flyer]
1984v.2.
"Dr. Linus Pauling." Producer unknown. Maxell HGX Gold VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1984v.3.
"Ava Helen Pauling Lectureship." Produced by Oregon State University. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1984v.4.
"Linus Pauling: The Path to World Peace", lecture delivered at Wichita State University, April 23, 1984. Produced by the Wichita State University Special Collections. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
1984v.5.
"Linus Pauling: Health and Peace", lecture delivered to the World Organization of the Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 4, 1984. Produced by the Institute for the Achievement of Human Potential. Two standard audiocassettes.
[transferred to WAV]
1984v.6.
"Linus Pauling interviewed by Hans Kuhn, Göttingen, 1984." Producer unknown. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]

1985v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1985.
1985v.1.
"Message to Members of IAPM: Dr. R. L. Lytle, President IAPM." International Academy of Preventative Medicine, producer. Standard audiocassette.
1985v.2.
"Gary Noll interview with Robert Vance." Producer unknown. Courtesy of Dr. Eli Stein. Standard audiocassette.
1985v.3.
"A Fireside Discussion: Dr. Linus Pauling with Dr. Jeffrey Bland -- 'Toward Health. (Copy 1)" The Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, producer. Standard audiocassette.
[Includes brochure, transcript] [transferred to WAV]
1985v.4.
"A Fireside Discussion: Dr. Linus Pauling with Dr. Jeffrey Bland -- 'Toward Health. (Copy 2)" The Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, producer. Standard audiocassette.
1985v.5.
"Vitamin C and Health", Goudsmit Memorial Lecture, University of Nevada, Reno, April 14, 1985. Courtesy of the University Archives, University of Nevada, Reno. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1985v.6.
"The Structure of Atomic Nuclei", Goudsmit Memorial Lecture, University of Nevada, Reno, April 15, 1985. Courtesy of the University Archives, University of Nevada, Reno. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1985v.7.
"Night of 100 Stars." Produced by Hildy Parks and Alexander H. Cohen. Filmed at Radio City Music Hall, February 17, 1985; broadcast on ABC-TV, March 10, 1985. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1985v.8.
"KXL Mid-Day." KXL Radio (Portland, Oregon), producer. Standard audiocassette. February 24, 1985.
[transferred to WAV]
1985v.9.
"Nicaragua: For the First Time." NVA Productions. VHS videocassette.

1986v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1986.
1986v.1.
"Dr. Linus Pauling, University of Alabama." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
1986v.2.
"Dr. Linus Pauling, University of Alabama." Copy 2. Enclosed in mailing envelope. Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
1986v.3.
"1986 American Institute of Wine and Food Conference: Mind, Body, and High Performance Food - Jones/Crayton/Leprohon-Greenwood/Pauling." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
1986v.4.
"Oregon Nobel Laureate Symposium", Linfield College, February 24, 1986. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
1986v.5.
"Linus Pauling's Speech to Friends of the OSU Library", Oregon State University, April 19, 1986. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
1986v.6.
"Linus Pauling's Donation to OSU: Talk at Ranch." Producer unknown. VHS videocassette. (2 copies).
[transferred to DVD]
1986v.7.
"OSU Foundation Luncheon at Atwaters", Oregon State University, April 18, 1986. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1986v.8.
"OSU Foundation Dinner at Atwaters", Oregon State University, April 18, 1986. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1986v.9.
"The Origins of Molecular Biology and Molecular Medicine", University of Alabama-Birmingham, May 20, 1986. Medical Television, Birmingham, Alabama. VHS videocassettes.
[two tapes; transferred to DVD]
1986v.10.
"No More War", University of Alabama-Birmingham, May 20, 1986. Medical Television, Birmingham, Alabama. VHS videocassettes.
[two tapes; transferred to DVD]
1986v.11.
"The World of Chemistry: The Age of Polymers." Educational Film Center, (University of Maryland) producer. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1986v.12.
"Linus Pauling: Das Ende Der Menschheit?" ["Linus Pauling: The End of Humanity?"] Andrea and Harald von Troschke, producers. VHS videocassette. February 27, 1986.
1986v.13.
"Excerpts of Percy Collett Discussing his Trip to Heaven." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
1986v.14.
"Linus Pauling Deposits Medals at OSU." Oregon State University News and Communication Services. Digitized standard audiocassette. April 17, 1986.

Available online. Originals held in the News and Communication Services Motion Picture Films and Videotapes Collection (FV P 057), Special Collections & Archives Research Center, Oregon State University Libraries.


1987v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1987.
1987v.1.
"Lipotoxemia by Pritikin." Courtesy of Charlotte Taylor. Producer unknown. Maxell 60 audiocassette.
[Includes correspondence]
1987v.2.
"Dimensions in Science: (Side 1) #1382 Testing the Shroud of Turin; #1383 Controlling Emphysema; (Side 2) #1384 A Talk with Linus Pauling; #1385 Linus Pauling on Science Education." American Chemical Society, producer. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred side 2 to WAV]
1987v.3.
"Life Extension: The Video." Delos Productions LTD., producers. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD; includes correspondence]
1987v.4.
"Children as the Peacemakers -- KPIX 5 Minute Segment "Evening Magazine." KPIX, producer. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1987v.5.
"Double Helix", Parts 1 and 2, BBC, 1987. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1987v.6.
"The Race for the Double Helix", The Arts and Entertainment Network, co-produced by the BBC, 1987. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD; two copies; truncated version of 1987v.5]
1987v.7.
"Hoxsey: Quacks Who Cure Cancer." Realidad Productions. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1987v.8.
"The Lord Foundation Award; Milton Friedman", Lord Corporation, producer. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1987v.9.
"Nutritional Aspects of Alcoholism Recovery, Sanford Unger." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette. September 17, 1987.

1988v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1988.
1988v.1.
"Hesundmacher, '94." Producer unknown. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD; includes correspondence]
1988v.2.
"Dr. Linus Pauling at Cal State L.A. talking about his most important discoveries." Producer unknown. Sony ES VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1988v.3.
"Health Report: Edition 35/88. Norman Swan, host. (With Victor Herbert)." Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Standard audiocassette.
[includes transcript]
1988v.4.
"Linus Pauling visit to Special Collections." Produced by Clifford Mead and Ramesh Krishnamurthy. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1988v.5.
"Nobel Laureates Symposium on Macromolecular Crystallography (v. 1)." ACA, producer. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1988v.6.
"Nobel Laureates Symposium on Macromolecular Crystallography (v. 2)." ACA, producer. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1988v.7.
"Linus Pauling: A Century of Science and Life." Cabisco Teleproductions, producer. Tape courtesy of Carolina Video. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1988v.8.
"Linus Pauling: A Century of Science and Life." Copy 2. Cabisco Teleproductions, producer. Tape courtesy of Carolina Video. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1988v.9.
"Linus Pauling: A Century of Science and Life." Copy 3. Cabisco Teleproductions, producer. Tape courtesy of Carolina Video. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1988v.10.
"Linus Pauling: A Century of Science and Life." Copy 4. Cabisco Teleproductions, producer. Tape courtesy of Carolina Video. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1988v.11.
"Linus Pauling, Tape 1." Cabisco Teleproductions, producer. VHS videocassette. (2 copies).
[transferred to DVD]
1988v.12.
"Linus Pauling, Tape 2." Cabisco Teleproductions, producer. VHS videocassette. (2 copies).
[transferred to DVD]
1988v.13.
"Linus Pauling, Tape 3." Cabisco Teleproductions, producer. VHS videocassette. (2 copies).
[transferred to DVD]
1988v.14.
"Linus Pauling, Tape 4." Cabisco Teleproductions, producer. VHS videocassette. (2 copies).
[transferred to DVD]
1988v.15.
"Tape #4 (10)." Cabisco Teleproductions, producer. Master broadcast videocassette. Still frame reproduction, u-matic.
[transferred to DVD]
1988v.16.
"Tape #3 (7,8,9)." Cabisco Teleproductions, producer. Master broadcast videocassette, U-matic.
[transferred to DVD]
1988v.17.
"Tape #1 (1,2,3)." Cabisco Teleproductions, producer. Master broadcast videocassette, U-matic.
[transferred to DVD]
1988v.18.
"Tape #2 (4,5,6)." Cabisco Teleproductions, producer. Master broadcast videocassette, U-matic.
[transferred to DVD]
1988v.19.
"Micro-Marc: Dub of Master." Producer unknown. VHS videocassette.
Note: also contains 1988v.20 [Transferred to DVD]
1988v.20.
"Introduction to Linus Pauling at OSU." Producer unknown. VHS videocassette.
Note: found on 1988v.19 [Transferred to DVD]
1988v.21.
"The Originals: R. Adams Cowley; Dalai Lama." Producer unknown. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]

1989v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1989.
1989v.1.
"Dr. Linus Pauling; A Video Auto-Biography." Heaton Video Productions, producer. Palo Alto, CA. Maxell P/I Plus VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1989v.2.
"Save the Children: Songs from the Heart of Women." Women Strike for Peace, producer. Standard audiocassette.
1989v.3.
"Cancell Edward Sopack Lecture, Denver CO." Health Associates, producer. Standard audiocassette.
1989v.4.
"An Interview with Linus Pauling." Producer unknown. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1989v.5.
"Interview with Dr. Linus Pauling." Producer unknown. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1989v.6.
Dictabelt containing "descriptions of 47 photos sent to Peace Prize people in Germany", October 1989.
[Contains background information]
1989v.7.
"Linus Pauling, 'The Biostatistics of Cancer', Mayo Clinic, 5 September 1989" and "Press Conference, Part 1, 5 September 1989, Kohler Plaza Hotel, Rochester, Minnesota". Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
1989v.8.
"Linus Pauling, Press Conference, Part 2, Kohler Plaza Hotel, Rochester, Minnesota, 5 September 1989". Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]

1990v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1990.
1990v.1.
"Linus Pauling: The Hague." Opening speech presented to the International European Association Meeting on Engineering at the Hague. Producer unknown. Fuji Super HG VHS videocassette. Unfit to travel, offered video from home at Big Sur, CA. Producer unknown. Tape courtesy of T.U. Delft students. VHS videocassette. (3 copies).
[transferred to DVD]
1990v.2.
"Amazing Discoveries / Auri." Produced by Positive Response Television. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1990v.3.
"Multiple Sclerosis." Producer unknown. Courtesy of Ben Stefaniak. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1990v.4.
"The Schweitzer Project: Linus Pauling, Tape 1." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
1990v.5.
"The Schweitzer Project: Linus Pauling, Tape 2." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
1990v.6.
"Amazing Discoveries/Human Calculator." Positive Response Television, producer. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1990v.7.
Interview conducted by Kevin Rathunde, for the Study of Creativity in Later Life, funded by a grant from the Spencer Foundation to Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Ph.D., University of Chicago, November 20, 1990. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1990v.8.
"Dr. Davey, Queens Physician." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette. April 20, 1990.
1990v.9.
"Witch-Hunting of Scientists." Lecture by Linus Pauling delivered at a meeting of the History of Science Society, Seattle, Washington. October 27, 1990.
[Donated .mp3 file digitized from an audiocassette original]

1991v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1991.
1991v.1.
"Pauling's 90th Birthday Celebration at OSU." Producer unknown. Scotch EG+ VHS videocassette.
Note: Also contains 1993v.1 [transferred to DVD]
1991v.2.
"CBS 60 Minutes." 17 November 1991. Producer unknown. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1991v.3.
"AM Northwest; KATU-2." Producer unknown. Recorded March 7, 1991. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1991v.4.
"The P.A.N.I.C. In American Medicine." Warren M. Levin Legal Defense Fund. Standard audiocassette.
[Includes correspondence]
1991v.5.
"Linus Pauling." Harald von Troschke, producer. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1991v.6.
"LP Talk at UCSF: How to Live Longer and Feel Better." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
1991v.7.
"Cholesterol Interview, Chris Mudd and Dr. Atkins." WOR Radio, producer. Standard audiocassette.
1991v.8.
"California Drought -- Noah, 1991 David Doerr." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
1991v.9.
"Dr. Linus Pauling -- National Public Radio", Profile on "All Things Considered", February 28, 1991. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
1991v.10.
"A Tribute to Linus Pauling on his 90th Birthday", Caltech Centennial Symposium. Produced by the California Institute of Technology, February 28, 1991. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1991v.11.
"The Phototron." Pyraponic Industries, Inc., producer. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1991v.12.
"Interview with Linus Pauling", The Living History of Anesthesia, Wood Library - Museum (Park Ridge, IL), producer. Interview conducted by Dr. John Severinghaus, with Dr. John F. Catchpool and Dr. Irving Fatt. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD; includes correspondence]
1991v.13.
"What Your Doctor Won't Tell You About Cancer". Chuck Wintner and Lisa Heftmann Wintner, producers, for Malibu Video. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1991v.14.
"Women for Peace". Harvey Richards, producer. VHS videocassette.
Note: documents anti-nuclear demonstrations from 1961 and 1962 [transferred to DVD]

1992v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1992.
1992v.1.
"Linus Pauling on Vitamin C and Heart Disease; Stanford Medical School, February 27, 1992" Producer unknown. Scotch T-120 VHS videocassette. (4 copies).
[transferred to DVD]
1992v.2.
"Dr. Linus Pauling, Nobel Laureate, Founder of Molecular Biology - Molecular Medicine: Vitamin C - Have You Had Yours?" Presiding: Eugene H. Vaughan, Jr., Chairman. Producer unknown. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1992v.3.
"LP dictation: Side 1 - Nature paper; Side 2 - blank. Tape 1" Dictaphone belt transferred to standard audiocassette.
1993a.1 or 1993a.2 [transferred to WAV]
1992v.4.
"LP dictation: Nature/Protein paper, both sides. Tape 2" Dictaphone belt transferred to standard audiocassette.
1993a.1 or 1993a.2 [transferred to WAV]
1992v.5.
"LP dictation. Tape 3" Dictaphone belt transferred to standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
1992v.6.
Box of Dictaphone Dictabelts, blank or unlabeled. Producer unknown. Dictabelt Records.
[21 used, 29 blank]
1992v.7.
"OSU Giants: (1) Pauling." Downstream Editorial Services, producer. January 16, 1992. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD; includes correspondence]
1992v.8.
"HIV & AIDS; Tony Brown Show." Recorded November 6, 1992. Producer unknown. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1992v.9.
"Dr. Linus Pauling (speaking with Edward Dumit for Studio Tulsa, broadcast of Tuesday Nov. 10, 1992) -- rec. At Cancer Treatment Center of Tulsa. November 7, 1992." KWGS 89-FM Tulsa, Oklahoma, producer. Standard audiocassette.
[Includes correspondence] [transferred to WAV]
1992v.10.
"Preface and references: Cancer and Vitamin C." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
1992v.11.
"Celestial Navigation." Inquiry Media Productions, producer. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1992v.12.
"The Truth." Serbian Relations Board -- International, producer. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD; includes correspondence]
1992v.13.
"Self-Healing: An Interview with Norman Cousins". Malibu Video, producer. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1992v.14.
"Sharing the Vision -- That Man May See. 1992 Audio Report." That Man May See, Inc., producer. Standard audiocassette.
1992v.15.
"Nuclear Age Peace Foundation: Ninth Annual Dinner, Maidread Corrigan Maguire -- 1992 Distinguished Peace Leader." Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, producer. Standard audiocassette.
1992v.16.
"Linus Pauling Press Conference and Stanford Lecture, 7/2/92". Producer unknown. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]

1993v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1993.
1993v.2.
"Pauling/Superko/Buffler", produced for the Idea Channel. Four Hi8 Metal-P professional videocassettes. (Labeled 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B).
[transferred to DVD]
1993v.3.
"Dr. Pauling; Ch. 2 10 PM news; Sun 3/7/93; Mon 3/8/93", Constance A. Cameron, producer. VHS videocassette.
1993v.4.
"Linus Pauling: Unified Theory of Heart Disease, Cause and Cure." Institute for Optimum Nutrition, producer. Distributed by Intelisoft Multimedia Inc. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD; includes correspondence]
1993v.5.
"The Cancer Answer". Producer unknown. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1993v.6.
"Dictation by LP, Tape 1." Contents fully transcribed. Dictaphone belt transferred to standard audiocassette.
1993v.7.
"Dictation by LP, Tape 2." Contents fully transcribed. Dictaphone belt transferred to standard audiocassette.
1993v.8.
"Dictation by LP, Tape 3." Contents fully transcribed. Dictaphone belt transferred to standard audiocassette.
1993v.9.
"KTVU Linus Pauling Interview (March 7-8, 1993)." Producer unknown. 3M Professional VHS videocassette.
Note: Also contains 1994v.2 [transferred to DVD]
1993v.10.
"S.N.A.P. Bulletin #1." Viva International, producer. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD; includes correspondence]
1993v.11.
"S.N.A.P. Bulletin: Cancer and Nutrition." Viva International, producer. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD; includes correspondence]
1993v.12.
"Beyond the Pale: Pauling/NOVA rushes." BBC, producer. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1993v.13.
"Here's to Your Health." IBN, Dr. Linus Pauling/Dr. Donald Carrow, Deborah A. Ray. Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
1993v.14.
"Health and Science Report: The Health Journal of the Air. Interviews with Linus Pauling (July 27, 1993)" Brian Porteous, Paul Dean Harvey, producers. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
1993v.15.
"Health and Science Report: The Health Journal of the Air. Interviews with Linus Pauling (August 31, 1993)" Brian Porteous, Paul Dean Harvey, producers. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
1993v.16.
Side A: "Legends of Science -- Dr. Linus Pauling", Side B: "Legends of Science -- Buzz Aldrin", Tech Nation...Americans & Technology with Dr. Moira Gunn, KQED-FM, San Francisco, 1993. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
1993v.17.
Side A: "Legends of Science -- Dr. Glenn Seaborg", Side B: "Legends of Science -- Dr. Edward Teller", Tech Nation...Americans & Technology with Dr. Moira Gunn, KQED-FM, San Francisco, 1993. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
1993v.18.
"Vitamins and Medicine", roundtable discussion between Linus Pauling, G. Block and R. Kunin, 1993. Courtesy of the Linus Pauling Institute. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1993v.19.
"Linus Pauling; Camera 1 Podium." Clay and Mineral Society, producer. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD; includes correspondence]
1993v.20.
"Linus Pauling; Camera 2." Clay and Mineral Society, producer. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1993v.21.
"Shark Cartilage, W. Lane, ACAM, Nov. 1993." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
1993v.22.
"Good Morning America: Great Pacific Coast Highway Bus Tour". American Broadcasting Corporation, producer. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]

1994v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1994.
1994v.1.
"Adventures of the Spirit: Linus Pauling Interview (Rough Cut)." Filmcraft Productions, Jeffery M. Long, Director. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD; includes correspondence]
1994v.2.
"KTVU Linus Pauling Memorial (August 29, 1994)." Producer unknown. 3M Professional VHS videocassette.
Note: found on 1993v.9 [transferred to DVD]
1994v.3.
"Linus Pauling Song." Danz/Beat, performers and producers. TDK SA-X audiocassette.
[Includes correspondence] [transferred to WAV]
1994v.4.
"Celebration of Life: Linus Carl Pauling (1901-1994), Memorial Church, Stanford University." Producer unknown. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1994v.5.
"Celebration of Life: Linus Carl Pauling (1901-1994), Memorial Church, Stanford University. (1)" August 29, 1994. Producer unknown. Betacam broadcast master tape.
1994v.6.
"Celebration of Life: Linus Carl Pauling (1901-1994), Memorial Church, Stanford University. (2)" August 29, 1994. Producer unknown. Betacam broadcast master tape.
1994v.7.
"Celebration of Life: Linus Carl Pauling (1901-1994), Memorial Church, Stanford University. (3)" August 29, 1994. Producer unknown. Betacam broadcast master tape.
1994v.8.
"Interview: Linus Carl Pauling, Big Sur Ranch June 8, 1994." Benchmark Productions, producer. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1994v.9.
"Linus Pauling: A Tribute", Pacific Division of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, San Francisco State University. Moderated by Crellin Pauling, featuring Harden McConnell, Alexander Rich, Frank Catchpool and Richard Kunin. Includes backstage comments. Two VHS videocassettes; Three Betacam broadcast master videocassettes; Two standard audiocassettes.
[transferred to DVD] [transferred to WAV]
1994v.10.
"Heretic: Linus Pauling." BBC Television Productions, producer. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD; includes correspondence]
1994v.11.
"Linus Pauling Interview in Big Sur, Reel #1", Elizabeth Arden Public Relations Co., producer. Betamax videocassette.
[transferred to DVD; includes correspondence]
1994v.12.
"Linus Pauling Interview in Big Sur, Reel #2", Elizabeth Arden Public Relations Co., producer. Betamax videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1994v.13.
"Interview with D.B., July 11, 1994", recorded at The Olive White Garvey Center for Healing Arts, Center for the Improvement of Human Functioning, International, producer. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1994v.14.
"Vitamen [sic] C and Heart Attack", footage from NewsCenter4, re: Vitamin C and heart disease/Rath lawsuit, producer unknown. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
1994v.15.
BBCtv Transcription Tape - "Beyond the Pale - Interview Pauling", ["Heretic: Linus Pauling" project], Tony Edwards, producer. Standard audiocassette.
1994v.16.
BBCtv Transcription Tape - "Beyond the Pale - Eulogy About Pauling; Lecture By Pauling", ["Heretic: Linus Pauling" project], Tony Edwards, producer. Standard audiocassette.

1995v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1995.
1995v.1.
"The Impact of Linus Pauling on Molecular Biology; Dr. Francis Crick." Oregon State University. Maxell VHS videocassette. 3 copies.
[transferred to DVD]

1996v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, 1996.
1996v.1.
"Oral History of Dr. Arthur Dee. Tape 1 of 2." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
1996v.2.
"Oral History of Dr. Arthur Dee. Tape 2 of 2." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
1996v.3.
"Talk of the Nation", [Moderated by Ira Flatow with Tom Hager and Alexander Rich] National Public Radio, January 19, 1996. Two standard audiocassettes.
[transferred to WAV]
1996v.4.
"SGI - Linus Pauling Exhibit Presentation", BMV Productions for Soka Gakkai International, used in conjunction with the traveling exhibit "Linus Pauling and the Twentieth Century," VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]

1997v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus and Ava Helen Pauling, 1997.
1997v.1.
"Lifestory: Linus Pauling", BBC Radio 4, Presented by Dr. Jon Tunney, [featuring Jack Dunitz, Peter Pauling, Max Perutz and Maurice Wilkins] Produced by Louise Greenberg, June 26, 1997. Standard Audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]

1999v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus and Ava Helen Pauling, 1999.
1999v.1.
"The Essential Bond - a Play Based on the Life of Linus Pauling", recorded June 12, 1999. Produced by Soka Gakkai International. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]

2011v.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus and Ava Helen Pauling, 2011.
2011v.1.
"Linus Pauling: Oregon Experience." Oregon Public Broadcasting, producer. DVD.

NDv.
Audio/Visual materials related to Linus & Ava Helen Pauling, No Date.
NDv.1.
"Edward W. Hughes Tapes, Caltech Tapes 1938-1979," VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
NDv.2.
"Side 1: Professor Gilbert, Mrs. Goldie Stephenson (July 15); Side 2: Mrs. Pauline Ney - Santa Monica, Mrs. West, Professor S.E. Graf (July 14)." Producer unknown. Recording speed unknown. Number of tracks unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel.
NDv.3.
"#2 Tues. - Wed. 16 & 19 July." Producer unknown. Recording speed and number of tracks unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel.
NDv.4.
"Beeldhouwwerk van (Sculptures de) Begga d'Haese; met commentaar van (avec commentaire par) Mr. John Bultinck; Ten Huize van (A la demeure du) Dr. Le Compte." Knokke - Zoute, producer. VHS videocassette.
NDv.5.
"Ten Huize van Dr. Le Compte." Producer unknown. VHS videocassette.
NDv.6.
Ava Helen Pauling dictation. "AHP 30 Mar". Dictaphone Dictabelt record.
NDv.7.
"Ava Helen Pauling dictation (18 September)." Dictaphone Dictabelt Record.
NDv.8.
"Love to you, Ava Helen." AHP dictation. Dictaphone Dictabelt Record.
NDv.9.
"P.S. on last letter (9 September, #2); No. 3 AHP (7 September); P.S. on Liels Letter (7 September); P.S. on 3rd Letter (7 September, #1); No. 1 AHP (9 September); P.S. I sent Check for Postage, AHP (4 September, #2); No. 1 AHP (4 September)." Ava Helen Pauling dictation. Dictaphone Dictabelt Record.
NDv.10.
"Vibrations of Molecules." American Chemical Society, producer. 16mm film.
NDv.11.
"'Natural Gas" : Flowing Energy." American Gas Association Inc. and Gas Equipment Manufacturer's Group, producers. 16mm film.
NDv.12.
"Untitled." Dictaphone Dictabelt record. 2 tapes.
NDv.13.
"Untitled 2." Dictaphone Dictabelt records.
NDv.14.
"Untitled 3." Dictaphone Dictabelt records.
NDv.15.
"Untitled 4." Dictaphone Dictabelt records.
NDv.16.
"Untitled 5." Dictaphone Dictabelt records.
NDv.17.
"Untitled 6." Dictaphone Dictabelt records.
NDv.18.
"Untitled 7." Dictaphone Dictabelt records.
NDv.19.
"Norman Cousins: Healing Power of Humor. Selma Brackman: War & Peace." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
NDv.20.
"Here's to Your Health: Donald Carrow, M.D./Deborah Ray; Good Health is as Close as Your Radio." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
NDv.21.
"Brief highlights of Medical Conspiracy on WFIR Radio (Roanoke Virginia)." Courtesy of David Garst. Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
NDv.22.
"#1: Dr. Pert, NIMH; #2: SAGE, Inc." Courtesy John Jaeckle. Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
NDv.24.
"Tape testing and conversation about car insurance." Producer unknown. Grundig Steno-Cassette 30.
NDv.25.
"Somatotropin Induction Clinical Evidence (Tape #1)." Producer unknown. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
NDv.26.
"Somatotropin Induction: Clinical Evidence, tape 2." Producer Unknown. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
NDv.27.
"Untitled Japanese Photographs." Producer unknown. Still-frame film roll.
NDv.28.
"Untitled Japanese Photographs." Producer unknown. Still-frame film roll.
NDv.29.
"SpectraCell Laboratories Video." Producer unknown. VHS videocassette.
[transferred to DVD]
NDv.30.
Contents unknown. "Courtesy of Kodak Research Laboratories and Maurice L. Huggins". Cine-Kodak 16mm duplicate film.
NDv.31.
"New notes to my philosophical writings." Producer unknown. Courtesy of Cyril Minor [?]. Standard audiocassette.
NDv.32.
"Linus Pauling Institute: George Williams, Owen Chamberlain (Symposium)." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
NDv.33.
"Highlights from The Astrology of Genius: A Study of Nobel Prizewinners." Evolutionary Publications, producer. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
NDv.34.
"American Schizophrenia Association." B.C. Communications, Inc. producer. Vinyl LP.
NDv.35.
"Unknown dictation." Producer unknown. Dictaphone Dictabelt records.
NDv.36.
"Building the Best, Proctor-Silex Coffee-Maker Advertisement." Producer unknown. 16mm film.
NDv.37.
"Pauling 1" Producer unknown. 1/4" Scotch magnetic audio tape reel.
NDv.38.
"Pauling 2" Producer unknown. 1/4" Scotch magnetic audio tape reel.
NDv.39.
"Pauling 3" Producer unknown. 1/4" Scotch magnetic audio tape reel.
NDv.40.
"Pauling 4" Producer unknown. 1/4" Scotch magnetic audio tape reel.
NDv.41.
"Pauling 5" Producer unknown. 1/4" Scotch magnetic audio tape reel.
NDv.42.
"Pauling 6" Producer unknown. 1/4" Scotch magnetic audio tape reel.
NDv.43.
"Long, long, long ago." Producer unknown. 1/4" Scotch recording tape.
NDv.44.
"Untitled." Producer unknown. 1/4" Scotch audio reel.
NDv.45.
"From Dr. Linus Pauling to Miss Galen Cranz." Producer unknown. 1/4" audio reel.
NDv.46.
"Kamb." Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel.
NDv.47.
"Variety of Songs." Producer unknown. Playlist included. 1/4" magnetic audio recording tape.
NDv.48.
"Gold River Jazz Band." Producer unknown. 1/4" magnetic audio recording tape.
NDv.49.
"Winter Olympics." Producer unknown. 1/4" magnetic audio recording tape.
NDv.50.
"Billie Press." Producer unknown. 1/4" magnetic audio recording tape.
NDv.51.
"Family Tape." Producer unknown. 1/4" magnetic audio recording tape.
NDv.52.
"Belafonte at the Royal Box." Soundcraft Corp. producer. 1/4" audio recording tape.
NDv.53.
"LP Interview on Federal Support of Science Research." WCBS producer. 1/4" magnetic audio tape reel.
[transferred to standard audiocassette] [transferred to WAV]
NDv.54.
"Pauling #1 Police (or Policy?)" Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel.
NDv.55.
"Talk 1: Professor Linus Pauling." Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel.
[Blank]
NDv.56.
"Talk 2: Professor Linus Pauling." Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel.
[Blank]
NDv.57.
"Talk 3: Professor Linus Pauling." Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel.
[Blank]
NDv.58.
"Side 1: Proton arrangements in the High pressure forms of Ice; Side 2: Plastic prop. Of ices I/III discussion." Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel.
[transferred to standard audiocassette] [transferred to WAV]
NDv.59.
"Soviet Psychiatry by Isidore Ziferstein. Unitarian Public Forum." Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel.
[transferred to standard audiocassette]
NDv.60.
"Convocation: American College of Osteopathic Intern." Audio Recording Services, Inc. producer. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
NDv.61.
"Dr. Linus Pauling." Audio Recording Services, Inc. producer. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
NDv.62.
"Dr Linus Pauling: Vitamin C and Cancer #3205, 1 Hour." Big Sur Recordings, producer. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
NDv.63.
"Big Picture: Dr. Pauling, Part I and II." KBIG FM 104, producer. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
NDv.64.
"Untitled." Producer unknown. Dictaphone belt transferred to standard audiocassette.
blank tape
NDv.65.
"Microcassette #1: Pauling speech." Producer unknown. Lanier MC-60 microcassette. Also Stenorette 2050, mini-cassette recorder. Made by the Grundig Company. In vinyl case.
NDv.66.
"Telephone with Pauling." Producer unknown. 2 Tapes, 4 sides. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
NDv.67.
"Grandma's Battle Cry by Irene Paul (WILPF member in S.F.)" Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
NDv.68.
"Raphael Linus Levien's Conversations for Linus Pauling." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
NDv.69.
"Mr. Linus Pauling." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
NDv.70.
"Recorded Interview: H. Chr. Kiaer/Philip Noel-Baker." Producer unknown. Vinyl "45" record.
NDv.71.
"Rimsky Korsakov: Cyrillic Record on Peace (?)" Producer unknown. Vinyl LP record.
NDv.72.
"Dimensions in Science: Talk with Linus Pauling, Linus Pauling on Science and Education." American Chemical Society, producer. 1/4" audio tape reel.
NDv.73.
"Dr. Pauling, Part 1." Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel.
NDv.74.
"Dr. Pauling, Part 2." Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel.
NDv.75.
"Dr. Pauling, #1, Tape 2." Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel.
NDv.76.
"Dr. Linus Pauling #2: Deathless Weekend." Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel.
NDv.77.
"Linus Pauling & Ava Helen Pauling: St. Paul's." Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel.
NDv.78.
"In the Name of Defense." Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel.
NDv.79.
"Talk by Jerome Brank M.D., Ph.D. to the George Washington University Chapter of Psi Chi (Honor Psychology Society) on Nuclear Policy from the view point of a doctor and psychiatrist." Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel.
NDv.80.
"Man is my enemy!" Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reel.
NDv.81.
"Contents unknown. #1 - #4" 4 sets of sound reels, 8 reels total. Producer unknown. 1/4" audio tape reels.
NDv.82.
"Dr. Paul H. Emmett: Science and Energy. Parts 1 & 3." WDUQ, producer. Vinyl LP record.
[transferred to standard audiocassette] [transferred to WAV]
NDv.83.
"Dr. Paul H. Emmett: Science and Energy. Parts 2." WDUQ, producer. Vinyl LP record.
[transferred to standard audiocassette] [transferred to WAV]
NDv.84.
"Untitled." 1/4" audio tape reel.
NDv.85.
"Untitled." 1/4" audio tape reel.
NDv.86.
"Untitled." 1/4" audio tape reel.
NDv.87.
"Untitled." 1/4" audio tape reel.
NDv.88.
"2 pieces spliced together." 1/4" audio tape reel.
NDv.89.
"Untitled." 3 reels. 1/4" audio tape reels.
NDv.90.
Non-Pauling lecture on schizophrenia. Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
NDv.91.
"Ler Shuffett Material to Mr. Vretez." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
NDv.92.
"Over Easy Pauling Interview." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
NDv.93.
"The Mendicants of Stanford." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
NDv.94.
"For AHP: Tom Dooley -- Down in the Valley -- This Land." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
NDv.95.
"The Sum and Substance with Jesse Greenstein." Producer unknown. Courtesy of Herman Harvey. Standard audiocassette.
NDv.96.
"Ava Helen Pauling dictation." Dictaphone Dictabelt records.
NDv.97.
"Ava Helen Pauling dictation." Dictaphone Dictabelt records.
NDv.98.
"Ava Helen Pauling dictation." Dictaphone Dictabelt records.
NDv.99.
"Ava Helen Pauling dictation: Letter to Myrtle Lane." Dictaphone Dictabelt records.
NDv.100.
"Ava Helen Pauling dictation." Dictaphone Dictabelt records.
NDv.101.
"Ava Helen Pauling dictation." Dictaphone Dictabelt records.
NDv.102.
"Ava Helen Pauling dictation." Dictaphone Dictabelt records.
NDv.103.
"AHP Dictation, year unknown." 5 dictaphone record belts.
NDv.104.
"AHP Dictation, year unknown." 6 dictaphone record belts.
NDv.105.
"AHP Dictation, year unknown." 6 dictaphone record belts.
NDv.106.
"AHP Dictation, year unknown." 7 dictaphone record belts.
NDv.107.
"AHP Dictation, year unknown." 6 dictaphone record belts.
NDv.108.
"AHP Dictation, year unknown." 7 dictaphone record belts.
NDv.109.
"AHP Dictation, year unknown." 5 dictaphone record belts.
NDv.110.
"AHP Dictation, year unknown." 7 dictaphone record belts.
NDv.111.
"AHP Dictation, year unknown." 5 dictaphone record belts.
NDv.112.
Ava Helen Pauling dictation, Tape #1. Standard audiocassette. Letters dictated to: Ester Stone, Rev. Stephen Fritchman, Mr. Ruhl, Betty Seldon, Jess. W. Rice, Mrs. Kenneth Macgowan, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Scott, Otto Nathan, Sarah Fell Yellin, Virginia Durr, Mrs. Louis Swedlow, George Davis, Mrs. Cordad Bouer, Stanley Wright, Valley Weigl, Vera Leeper, Anna B. Goume, Mrs. R.E. Stearns, Katherine Marshall, Kyoko Nishizaki, Rev. Stephen Fritchman, Lucilla Delverda, Victoria Orellena, Hiroteru Koyama, Mrs. Lester Neuman, Catherine Colburn, Kathryn Walton, Peter Pauling, Irving F. Laucks, Anton Refrigier, Carmaletta Hinton, Sarah Fell Yellin, Pauline Scott, Ethel Taylor, Annette Provinzano, Margaret Russell, William Worthy, Gerard Piel, George Tarjan, Mrs. Robert Treuhaft, Mrs. Lewis Jacobs, Mrs. William Taylor.
NDv.113.
Ava Helen Pauling dictation, Tape #2. Standard audiocassette. Letters dictated to: Anna Finkel, Mr. & Mrs. Julius Kogan, Louise Andrews Sims, Marie Harlowe, Pres. M.A.F. Ritchie, Mrs. J.F.M. Taylor, Mr. & Mrs. Rudolph Pastor, Sylvia Acker, Lucille Jenkins, Mrs. Kenneth Hays, Mr. & Mrs. Ruben Borough, Charles Mackintosh, Otto Nathan, Anna Lee Stewart, Molly Jacobs, George Tarjan, Stanley Wright, Linus Pauling, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hendrickson, Stephen H. Fritchman, Irving F. Laucks, Clifford J. Durr, Elizabeth McClave, John N. Dragoumis, Mdme. Stanislawa Zawadecka, Mrs. C.J. Symons, Katherine Cole, K. Fujino, Thomas Pauling, Mrs. John Collins.
NDv.114.
Ava Helen Pauling dictation, Tape #3. Standard audiocassette. Letters dictated to: Carolyn Ensor, Jay Stuart Innerst, Linus Pauling, Jr., Mrs. James Patrick Murphy, Mrs. Folly Fodor, Alice Richards, Pauline Scott, I.F. Stone, Vincent Hallinan, William Worthy, Norman Levine, Paul Zybko, Max Poschin, Ruth Colborn Grunbine, Gerhard Bakker, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Patchen, Corliss Lamont, Friedy D. Heisler, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Atkinson, Murray Abowitz, Margaret Joyce, Beatrice Huggins, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sackler, Mrs. G. Crane Bagley, Gladis Greene, Alice Herz, Grace Horne, Betty Selden, Evelyn Alloy, W. Balch, Zoltan Schuyler, Mrs. George MacMinn, Kenneth S. MacLean, Jane Zukerkandl, Ruth Gage-Colby, Amy Swerdlow, Virginia Durr, Julia Kagan, Mrs. Louis Jacobs, Rose Sherman, Mr. & Mrs. George Miller, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Atkinson, Mr. & Mrs. Francis Heisler.
NDv.115.
Ava Helen Pauling dictation, Tape #4. Standard audiocassette. Letters dictated to: Herbert Rosenfeld, Alton Ochsner, Elizabeth McClave, Mrs. Ralph Hultgren, Dr. & Mrs. E.U. Condon, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morgan, Miriam Paras, Ethel Taylor, Paul Meyerson, Janet Stevenson, Lucille Lozoya, Anne Lippman, Anne Gores, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Perry, Marjorie Avery, Beatrice Henshaw, Francis W. Herring, Mary Stearns, Norman Corwin, John K. Willis, Mrs. Ralph Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Crellin Pauling, Linus Pauling, Jr., Alice Richards, Orizo Fujino, Aileen Cox, Herbert Rosenfeld, Francis Herring, Mrs. Gusix, Mdme. Therese F. Casgrain, Mrs. Ralph Hultgren, Dr. & Mrs. E.U. Condon, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Morgan.
NDv.116.
Ava Helen Pauling dictation, Tape #5. Standard audiocassette. Letters dictated to: Olive W. Bridgman, Lucille Jenkins, M. Rudich, Russ Nixon, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hayes, Alice S. Hamburg, Carmelita L. Dresel, Mrs. Donald Budd Armstrong, Christian Bay, Mr. and Mrs. John Huntley, Mrs. Sarah Rosenbaum, Ruth Roemer, Jessica Smith, Corliss Lamont, Celia Daldy, Mrs. Lewis Jacobs, Lina Weinbaum, Freda Lippman, Alice Richards, Dr. and Mrs. Henry Mayer, Betty Rottger, Mrs. Kenneth Patchen, Freda Malherbe, Gerard Piel, Mildred Scott Olmsted, ? Niemann, Mrs. Thomas A. Perry, Linus Pauling, Genevieve M. Simha, Estelle Hall, Frances Bressler, Mrs. Wayne Dockhorn, Rev. Stephen Fritchman, K.L. Fassbinder, "Statement of Hopes for the New Year of 1964 -- Ava Helen Pauling, Pasadena, California".
NDv.117.
Ava Helen Pauling dictation, Tape #6. Standard audiocassette. Letters dictated to: Alice M. Woodruff, Miriam Levin, W.H. Ferry, Otto Nathan, Lyla Ghose Jacobs, Thomas E. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Biberman, Mrs. Kenneth Hayes, V. Cheng Stevenson, Arrdith L. Emmons, R.D. Morgan, Phyllis Patterson, Mrs. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Ruess, A. Pirie, Gerda Ottesen, Elna Poppe, George Miller, Miriam Levin, Virginia Durr, Lucilla Rubio de la Verde.
NDv.118.
Ava Helen Pauling dictation, Tape #7. Standard audiocassette. Letters dictated to: James Dombrowski, Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman, Richard B. Taylor, Mary Clarke, Mrs. Richard Coulter, Phyllis Harroun, Francis Herring, Mrs. P.G. Briggs, Pearl M. Jordan, Sylvia Jeffress, Evelyn Alloy, Elfriede Yost, Mrs. Robert Cushman Murphy, Linus Pauling, Jr., Mary Sterns, Rev. Stephen Fritchman, Gertrude Klause, Elsa Peters Morse, Isidore Ziferstein, Katherine Cole, Linda Pauling Kamb, Linus Pauling, Jr.
NDv.119.
Ava Helen Pauling dictation, Tape #8. Standard audiocassette. Letters dictated to: George Miller, Lotte Meitner-Graf, Richard Drinnon, Mrs. P.G. Briggs, Pauline Ney, Theodora Munscher, Sterling Waite Avery, Mrs. Robert Cushman Murphy, Lucille Jenkins.
NDv.120.
Ava Helen Pauling dictation, Tape #9. Standard audiocassette. Letters dictated to: Leipold Dende, Mrs. Robert Cushman Murphy, Edward Doucey, Miriam Levin, Virginia Durr, Elna Popple, Krista Klausan, Marie Lucemore, Ms. E.P. Morse, William Winter, Martine Ottesen, C.C. Wilson, Emma Guffy Miller, Krista Klausen, Otto Bastiansen, Peter Pauling, Peter Pauling, Linus Pauling, Jr., Crellin Pauling, George Miller, Marie Lucmoore, Orizo Fujino.
NDv.121.
Ava Helen Pauling dictation, Tape #10. Standard audiocassette. Letters dictated to: M.S. Arnoni, Lorraine Moseley, Helen Rand Miller, Mr. Schiff, Gen. Hugh B. Hester, Irving F. Laucks, Linus Pauling, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, Miriam Levin, Mary Sterns, Rev. Stephen Fritchman, Frau [?], Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hardison, Orizo Fujino, Mrs. C.J. Symons, Otto Bastiansen, Oliver Mayer, Women Strike for Peace.
NDv.122.
Ava Helen Pauling dictation, Tape #11. Standard audiocassette. Letters dictated to: Mrs. Jean Dann, Lucilla Rubio de la Verde, Barbara Dodds, Virginia Naeve, Gerda Ottesen, Lenore Peters Job, Francis Herring, Mrs. Harvey Richards, Phyllis Patterson, Marian S. Dockhorn, Hollard Roberts, Beverly Bengelsdorf, Tormod Forland, Orizo Fujino, Mira V. Kuhlnann, Benjamin Hake, Patricia Briggs, Anne Eaton, Lowell H. Coate, Mr. I. Riggs, Mrs. Richard Coulter, Gerard Piel, Robert Ruhl, William Condon, The Greek Committee for Peace, Kay Johnson, Gerda Ottesen, Andrea Andreen.
NDv.123.
Ava Helen Pauling dictation, Tape #12. Standard audiocassette. Letters dictated to: Mdme. Hagerdorn, Mary Sterns, Julie Medlock, "Dear, dear Ruth...", Gladis Farber, Lenore Petersjobe, H.L. Bennet, Gerard Piel, Virginia Durr, "You Can Beat the Dutch", Julie Medlock, Otto Nathan, Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jeffress.
NDv.124.
Ava Helen Pauling dictation, Tape #13. Standard audiocassette. Letters dictated to: Mrs. Donald Budd Armstrong, Mdme. Re. Ofsanikava, Alois Stoff, Mrs. Irving Bengelsdorf, Russ Nixon, Gerda Ottesen, Peter Pauling, Gen. Hugh Hester, Corliss Lamont, W.H. Ferry, Phyllis Patterson, Linus F. Pauling, Linus Pauling, Jr., William F. Franklin, Mrs. Carl G. Niemann, Ambassador Jesus de Castro, Phyllis Patterson, Notes to Self re: purchase of Santa Barbara house, speech re: mental disease, Phillip Collon, Anne Eaton, Leipold Dende, Lyon Phelps, Leipold Stilkowski, Holland Roberts, V. Cheyne Stevenson, Terri Karshmer, James A. Dombrowski.
NDv.125.
Ava Helen Pauling dictation, Tape #14. Standard audiocassette. Letters dictated to: Hannah Bernheim Rosensieg, George Miller, Irving Laucks, W.H. Ferry, Mr. E. Platz, Kay Cole, Sonja Larsen, Gerda Ottesen, Marie Lous-Mohr, Peter Pauling, Mrs. Nathaniel Oweings, Virginia Naeve, Mrs. Kenneth Hayes, Keyoko Neshesakee, Lucille Greene, Edith London, James C. Gilliam, Mrs. Samuel Rosen, Helaine D. Blum, Zoltan Schuyler, Rev. Stephen Fritchman, Hallock Hoffman, Ambassador Jesus de Castro, Maurice R. Cosyn, Edouard Le Ghait.
NDv.126.
Ava Helen Pauling dictation, Tape #15. Standard audiocassette. Letters dictated to: Barbara Dodds, B.V.A. Röling, A. Perry, "Dear Sweet Kay...", Francis Herring, Phyllis Patterson, Carlton Goodlett, Peter Pauling, Carmelita Hinton, Ruth Gage Colby, Leesa Link, Peter Pauling, Sonja Larssen, Hallock Hoffman, Virginia Durr, Ray Hartsough, Amy Swerdlow, Anne Eaton, Rev. Stephen Fritchman, J.P. Morray, Shoko Yoshimoto, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Underwood.
NDv.127.
Ava Helen Pauling dictation, Tape #16. Standard audiocassette. Letters dictated to: Gladys Farber, Ruth Joos, Dorothy Maund, Lester Braunstei, Hallock Hoffman, Mrs. M.J. Holmes, Bronwenm Johnson, Kay Cole, Sonja Larssen Fredscontorret, Olive Mayor, Francis Herring, Raymond E. Weston, Mrs. Hans Neurath, C.C. Wilson, Rev. Paul E. Killinger, Alicia Darling, Mrs. Louis Green, J. Hadamard, Andrea Andreen, A.A. Hooke.
NDv.128.
Ava Helen Pauling dictation, Tape #17. Standard audiocassette. Letters dictated to: Peter Pauling, Kay Cole, C.J. Symons, Kiyoko Misesakie, Mr. Harvey, Virginia Durr, Mary Clarke, Art Cherkin, Katherine Arnett, Virginia Durr, Mr. and Mrs. Crellin Pauling, Gerda Oteesen, Marie Lous-Mohr, Phyllis Patterson, Sidney Gluck, Ray Harsough, Mrs. Harold W. Ruopp, L. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lazarus, J.K. Sherlock, Stanley Schaefer, Valley Weigl, Barbara Ulmer, Heiz Klaupenberg, Ralph Haskin, Philip Cullom, Mrs. Arch Johnson, Antoinette Peary, Ambassador Jesus de Castro.
NDv.129.
Ava Helen Pauling dictation, Tape #18. Standard audiocassette. Letters dictated to: Antoinette Pirie, Marjorie Gerchik, Cyrus Eaton, Mr. & Mrs. Clay C. Miller, Lu Gorgo Miller, Mr. & Mrs. George Miller, Francis Herring, Wenchy Haland, Aase & Oiviand Holter, Frue Signe Hojer, Peter Pauling, Gerda Ottesen, Philip Collom, Tom Underwood, Linus Pauling III, Peter Pauling, K. Fujino, Freda Malherbe, Benjamin Spock, Anne Eaton, Francis Herring, W.H. Ferry, Mrs. Oliver Mayer.
NDv.130.
Ava Helen Pauling dictation, Tape #19. Standard audiocassette. Letters dictated to: William Worthy, Lucila Rubio de la Verde, Peter Pauling, Elsa Peters-Morse, George Tarjan, Stanley Wright, Linus Pauling, Mrs. Dagmar Wilson, Helaine Blum, Evelyn Alloy, Francis Herring, Irving Laucks, Virginia Colter, Oliver Mayer, Barbara Novak, Sidney J. Bluck, Isidore Ziferstein, Helen Sovell, Ruth Joos, James Higgins, W.H. Ferry, Mrs. Edward W. Hughes, Corda Bower.
NDv.131.
Ava Helen Pauling dictation, Tape #20. Standard audiocassette. Letters dictated to: Phyllis Patterson, Mr. Harrah, Mrs. P.G. Briggs, Linus Pauling, Jr., Payl Zybko, Louise, Emily M. Pierson, Francis Herring, Anne Eaton, Alton Ochsner, Gene Stone, Rev. Stephen Fritchman, Joseph P. Morray, Virginia Durr, Cheryl, Kristin & Crellie Pauling, Otto Nathan, Jenny Best, Madeline Burough, Priscila Beattie, Eason Monroe, Alice, C.C. Wilson, Mrs. Arch W. Johnson, Dr. & Mrs. Samuel Rosen, Crellie & Lucy, Author Moritz, Signe Anderson, Francis Herring, Rev. Stephen Fritchman.
NDv.132.
Ava Helen Pauling dictation, Tape #21. Standard audiocassette. Letters dictated to: Crellin Pauling, Birgetta Nerstrom, Jessica Smith, Irving Laucks, Anne Eaton, E.D. Eastman, Gerda Ottesen, Mr. & Mrs. Plum, Marie Lous-Mohr, Peter Pauling, Linus Pauling III, Linus Pauling, Jr., Mora Cotton, George W. Bishop, Virginia Colter, Mrs. G. Lealtad, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Russell, Elna Poppe, Andrea Andreen, Odd Hassell, Sarah Fell Yellin, Mrs. Sterling Avery, Mrs. John H. Arnett, Mrs. Maurice Hussey, Nan N. Jenson, Consul & Mrs. Walter Danielson.
NDv.133.
Ava Helen Pauling dictation, Tape #22. Standard audiocassette. Letters dictated to: Ms. Patterson, Francis Herring, Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, Janet N. Newman, Mrs. R.B. Samson, Alice Haag, Teizo Nakura, Kay Fujino, Orizo Fujino, Alton Ochsner, Malcolm Burnstein, Colsten Leige, Gerard Piel, Rev. Stephen Fritchman, Phil Ishizu, James Higgins, Willard Uphaus, Ms. Smith.
NDv.134.
Ava Helen Pauling dictation, Tape #23. Standard audiocassette. Letters dictated to: Esther Stone, Mrs. Ralph Russell, Amy Swerdlow, Judy Ruben, Lorraine Gordon, Francis Herring, W.H. Ferry, Lowell Wayne, Mrs. Dagmar Wilson, Jane Hardin, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Heisler, Emily M. Pierson, Clara Sturges Johnson, Linus Pauling, Jr., C.D. Bauer, Joseph Wythe, Helen Huntley, Kay Cole, Francis Drake, Anne Gores, Paul Zybko, Norman Levine, Herbert Rosenfeld, Corliss Lamont, Emily Pierson, Florence Luscomb.
NDv.135.
Ava Helen Pauling dictation, Tape #24. Standard audiocassette. Letters dictated to: Mary Sterns, Mr. and Mrs. Clay C. Miller, Mrs. Maynard Gertler, Mdme. Casgrain, Carmelita Hinton, Mrs. P.G. Briggs, Ruth Arnoni, Mr. and Mrs. Titus Podea, Otto Nathan, Ethel Taylor, Mildred Olmstead, Gerda Ottesen, Vally Weigl, Lucille Jenkins, Rev. Stephen Fritchman, Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, Carmelita Hinton, Mrs. Ray D. Owen, Ruth Gage-Colby, Alton Ochsner, Oskar Maria Graf, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morgan, Francis Herring.
NDv.136.
"Mrs. Elly Koväcs, Switzerland. Poly. Arthritis." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
NDv.137.
"Vitamin C. The BBC tape, from Farooq [Hussain]." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
NDv.138.
"Pauling, Merv Griffin Show." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
[transferred to WAV]
NDv.139.
"The Golden Seven Plus One Seminar Tapes, C. Samuel West." Producer unknown. Three standard audiocassettes.
NDv.140.
"NCDC Program on Famine, Jean Mayer and Dr. David Taylor." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
NDv.141.
"Molecular Display, program by William Minicozzi." Producer unknown. 8 mm film.
NDv.142.
"Bio-Line Catalyst Water, Dr. E. Daniel Vasil." WKBN Radio (Youngstown, Ohio), producer. Standard audiocassette.
NDv.143.
"Healthology." Producer unknown. Standard audiocassette.
NDv.144.
Untitled standard audiocassette annotated "From Ron Deauville.".
NDv.145.
Unlabeled Dictet Tape Magazine.

11. Science. 1923-1994.

This section has been divided into fifteen thematic sub-sections, which, when taken as a whole, reflect the extraordinary breadth of Linus Pauling's scientific biography. Boxes in the Science section typically hold manuscripts, research notes, correspondence, figures, experimental data, non-Pauling reprints and other scientific research materials. Generally speaking, materials have been arranged and cataloged according to research topic. However, two sub-sections reflect the institutional architecture either supporting or directing Pauling's work during specific periods of his life. For example, the bulk of the collection's holdings concerning Pauling's relationship with the American Chemical Society have been cataloged under the rubric "Scientific, Research and Grant-Funding Institutions." A similar approach has been taken with much of Pauling's work sponsored by the Guggenheim Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, Ford Foundation, etc.


221 boxes

1. The Structure of Crystals; Assorted Structural Chemistry.


1.001.
Materials re: The Structure of Crystals, 1925-1992.
1.1.
Manuscript, Notes: Description of the Research on "The Crystal Structure of Barite", 1925.
1.2.
Manuscript: Description of the Research on "The Crystal Structure of Cesium Tri-iodide and Cesium Dibromo-iodide", 1925.
1.3.
Manuscript: Description of the Research on "The Extension to Higher Concentrations of the Inter-ionic Attraction Theory of Ionized Solutes", 1925.
1.4.
Manuscript: Proposed Researches: The X-Ray Investigations of Certain Solid Solutions; Determination of the Crystal Structures of Simple Gases Solidified at Low Temperatures; Determination of the Structures of Complex Crystals, 1925.
1.5.
Assorted LP Notes re: the rotation of molecules in crystals, 1928-1938.
1.6.
LP Notes, Reprint re: "On the Constitution and the Structure of the Ultramarine", by F. M. Jaeger, 1929.
1.7.
Assorted X-ray Diffraction Photographs: "X-ray Photographs made by LP around 1929.".
1.8.
LP Notes, Reprint re: "The Crystal Stucture of Covellite", by H. S. Roberts and C. J. Ksanola, American Journal of Science, vol. 17, 1929 [?].
1.9.
LP Notes and Calculations re: Zunyite, July 26, 1932.
1.10.
Typescript, Correspondence: The Study of the Crystal Structure of the Sulfide Minerals, grant application made to the Geological Society of America, 1934.
1.11.
LP Notes, X-ray Diffraction Photographs re: structure of (NH4)3FeF6, January 29, 1935; Typescript: Determination of the Structure of Crystallline Substances with the Acid of X-Rays.
1.12.
Typescript Report, X-ray Diffraction Photographs re: structure of CCl4; Notes by Verner Schomaker, April 1938.
1.13.
Manuscript Notes: "The Structure of Topaz", No Date [1930s].
1.14.
Manuscript Notes: "Cyanite, Andalusite and Sillimanite" [in German], No Date [1930s].
1.15.
Manuscript Notes: "The Structure of Eulytine - Bi4Si3O12", No Date [1930s].
1.16.
LP Notes, Reprint re: "The Crystal Structure of Cadmium Iodide", by O. Hassel, No Date. [1930s].
1.17.
LP Notes: "Some crystals for x-ray work", April 1947.
1.18.
LP Notes: "Apatite", No Date [1940s].
1.19.
Offprint: International Union of Crystallography, Minutes of the Second General Assembly, Stockholm Sweden, June 27, 1951.
1.20.
Partial memorandum re: research on Zeta phase silver zinc, October 8, 1951.
1.21.
Manuscript Notes: "The Crystal Structure of Boron Oxide", 1953 [?].
1.22.
Correspondence, Data, Diagrams re: structure of garnet and structure of hematite, LP and Peter Pauling, December 4, 1961.
1.23.
LP Notes re: structure of antiprism with poles, January 26, 1964; Typescript: "Distribution of Near Neighbors in a Random Packing of Spheres", by G. Mason and W. Clark, Nature, vol. 207, no. 512, 1965.
1.24.
Research Notes, Data re: Tetragonal Dodecahedron scans, by LP and Ernest Chock, April - May, 1965.
1.25.
Manuscript Notes: "Minerals Studied by Linus Pauling by X-Ray Diffraction", August 12, 1967.
1.26.
Note to Self: "Suggested Research for September 1967", re: structure of crystalline compounds of boron with oxidation number +1 [borohydrates].
1.27.
LP Notes, Drawings re: "Crystal Structure of Zirconium(IV) Borohydride at -160°" Zr(BH4)12, 1967.
1.28.
Notes, Drawings re: structure of bixbyite (Cd3As2), November 21, 1968.
1.29.
LP Memorandum: LP to Art Robinson and Ian Keaveny, re: "The Structure of Tricadmium diarsenide", December 6, 1968.
1.30.
Notes re: packing of spheres, by LP and Gus Albrecht, No Date [1960s].
1.31.
LP Notes re: structure of Cu15Si4, Na15Pb4 and Na15Sn4, No Date [1960s].
1.32.
Memorandum, LP Notes, Correspondence re: structure of Tetradymite, September - October, 1974.
1.33.
Correspondence, Offprints, Non-Pauling Manuscript re: structure of Lithiophorite, 1979-1980.
1.34.
Manuscript, LP Notes, Correspondence: Na+Cl-{Br2C(CN)2}4, [structure of "the compounds of dibromodicyanomethan with sodium chloride and other univalent salts"] October 1984.
1.35.
LP Notes re: structure of RuIn3, 1986 [?].
1.36.
Typescript, Correspondence: Time-resolved macromolecular crystallography: introductory remarks and a little history, [dedicated to LP and Ralph W. G. Wyckoff] by D. W. J. Cruickshank, 1992.
1.37.
Research Notes re: structure of NaTl, No Date.
1.38.
Assorted Pauling and Non-Pauling Materials re: structure of crystals, No Date.

1.002.
Assorted Materials re: Structural Chemistry, 1928-1968.
2.1.
Manuscript Notes re: Summations of laboratory data and notes on future research problems for assorted compounds, 1928 [?].
2.2.
Typescript: Application to the Carnegie Institution of Washington for a Grant in Support of Researches in Structural Chemistry, Spring 1932.
2.3.
Manuscript Notes, Data: "Microphotometer Record - Benzene", March 1934.
2.4.
LP Notes and Slides: "Solution X-ray work", 1937.
2.5.
LP Notes re: structures of Naphthalene, Biphenyl, Anthracene and Cyanamide, No Date [1930s].
2.6.
Manuscript Notes: "On Size and Structure of the Non-Metal Hydrides", No Date [1930s].
2.7.
Manuscript Notes: "The Structure of Cellulose", 1940.
2.8.
Manuscript Notes, Calculations, Reprints: "Cis Configuration in Carotenoids", January 31, 1949.
2.9.
Manuscript Notes: "Summary for Soufre Filiforme", No Date [1940s].
2.10.
Non-Pauling Research Notes, Correspodence re: KO2, [Potassium Superoxide] by Edward W. Neuman, No Date. [1940s].
2.11.
Typescript: Molecules Studied by Electron Diffraction at Caltech, 1941-1961.
2.12.
Typescript: California Institute of Technology, Gates and Crellin Laboratories of Chemistry: Investigations of the Molecular Structures of Certain Compounds of Boron by the Method of Electron Diffraction, by Kenneth Hedberg and Verner Schomaker, Technical Report No. 1, Navy Department, Office of Naval Research, April 1, 1951.
2.13.
Typescript, Background Material: Proposal for Research on the Structure of Gaseous Compounds of Silicon by the Electron Diffraction Method, submitted by Linus Pauling and Verner Schomaker, January 31, 1952.
2.14.
Pauling and Non-Pauling Notes and Calculations: "PCl3", and "PCl5, etc.", January - July, 1952. [LP and J. I. Fernandez Alonso].
2.15.
Memoranda, LP Notes, Non-Pauling Typescript re: the structure of hydrated ions, the structure of water and the structure and entropy of ice, Ice II and Ice III, 1956-1957, 1959, 1963.
2.16.
Bound Typescript: Abstracts of Progress Reports of Grantees, "Purpose: To determine the composition, structure, and molecular configuration of plant and animal viruses (both crystalline and noncrystalline) by means of X-ray diffraction techniques", by Linus Pauling, Robert Corey, et al., for the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, Inc., Grant no. CVRE 121, July 1, 1957 - June 30, 1958.
2.17.
Typescript: Grant CVRE No. 121 from the National Foundation - Investigations of the Structure of Plant and Animal Viruses, Annual Report for the Year July 1, 1958 through June 30, 1959, submitted by Linus Pauling, Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, California Institute of Technology.
2.18.
Manuscript Notes re: Structure of liquids, July 1966.
2.19.
Correspondence, Notes, Non-Pauling Offprint re: research on space-filling polyhedra by R. E. Williams, 1968.

2. Quantum Mechanics.


2.001.
LP Notes & Calculations Vol. III, 1926-1927 - Quantum Mechanical Work done in Europe.
(Note: This box contains a set of manuscripts that were originally collated and bound by Linus Pauling in 1950. Most, but not all, of the manuscripts refer to his quantum mechanical work.)
1.1.
Manuscript Notes: "The Electrical Conductivity of Metallic Solid Solutions", August 3, 1926.
1.2.
Manuscript Notes: "Solids: Paramagnetism and Paraelectricity", 1926-1927.
1.3.
Manuscript Notes: "Curie's Law at Low Temperatures", 1926-1927.
1.4.
Manuscript Notes re: "Prinzipien der dynamite des Elektrons", M. Abraham, Anm. d. Physik. vol. 10, no. 105, (1905), 1926-1927.
1.5.
Manuscript Notes: "Intensitäten nach der Wellenmechanik", 1926-1927.
1.6.
Manuscript Notes: "The Wave Mechanics Treatment of 'Penetrating Orbits'", 1926-1927.
1.7.
Manuscript Notes: "The Hydrogen Mol-Ion in the Wellenmechanik", August 11, 1926.
1.8.
Manuscript Notes: "Eigenfunctions for a Two-Atom Model", 1926-1927.
1.9.
Manuscript Notes: "The Wave Functions for the Hydrogen Atom", October 26, 1926.
1.10.
Manuscript Notes: "The Symmetrical Top", 1926-1927.
1.11.
Manuscript Notes: "The Magnetic Moment of O2, etc.", 1926-1927.
1.12.
Manuscript Notes: "Polarisation Dependent on U2" 1926-1927.
1.13.
Manuscript Notes: "Die Zugearolnete Kugelfunktionen", 1926-1927.
1.14.
Manuscript Notes, Corrspondence: "Der Räum liche Rotator", July 1926.
1.15.
Manuscript Notes: "The Polarisability of Ions -- the Quadratic Stark Effect", 1926-1927.
1.16.
Manuscript Notes: "Notes on 'Die Wasserstoffähnlichen Spelstren von Standpunkte der Polarisierbarkeit des Atomorenipfes', Schrödinger, Anm. d. Physik. vol. 77, no. 43 (1925)", 1926-1927.
1.17.
Manuscript Notes: "The Summation Rules of Burger and Dorgelo", 1926-1927.
1.18.
Manuscript Notes: "The Correspondence Principle Applied to the Symmetrical Top", 1926-1927.
1.19.
Manuscript Notes: "The Application of the Summation Rules to the Symmetrical Top", 1926-1927.
1.20.
Manuscript Notes: "X-ray Levels and Inverted Terms", 1926-1927.
1.21.
Manuscript Notes: "Hyperfine Structure -- with lisi=ji Coupling", "The Potential of Dipoles", 1926-1927.
1.22.
Manuscript Notes: "Energy of Magnet and Orbit", 1926-1927.
1.23.
Manuscript Notes: "The Interaction Between a Nuclear Spin and Orbital Spinning Electrons", 1926-1927.
1.24.
Manuscript Notes: "The Mutual Energy of Two Dipoles", 1926-1927.
1.25.
Manuscript Notes: "Bismuth with 2sp and 1 7s electrons", 1926-1927.
1.26.
Manuscript Notes: "Association Due to Dipoles", 1926-1927.
1.27.
Manuscript Notes: "For ½ nitrob., ½ benz. About Equal Numbers of A and A2 are Present", 1926-1927.
1.28.
Manuscript Notes: "The Harmonic Oscillator", 1926-1927.
1.29.
Manuscript Notes: "The Two-Fold Hydrogen Molecule", 1926-1927.
1.30.
Manuscript Notes: "Quantum mechanics averages", 1926-1927.
1.31.
Manuscript Notes: "External Screening for N-Orbits", 1926-1927.
1.32.
Typescript, Notes: Die Bewegung zweiatomiger Dipolmoleküle in gekreuzten magnetischen und elektrischen Feldern und der Einfluss eines Magnetfeldes auf die Dielektrizitätskonstante eines zweiatomigen Dipolgases, 1926-1927.
1.33.
Manuscript Notes: "He Spectrum, or H2 - Two Helium Atoms", June-July, 1927.
1.34.
Manuscript Notes: No Title, ("To find the potential due to the density e -(p1+p1'), on the axis...") 1926-1927.
1.35.
Manuscript Notes: "The Combination of Two Hydrogen Atoms", June 21, 1927.
1.36.
Manuscript Notes: "Penetration of Non-Penetrating Orbits", 1926-1927.
1.37.
Manuscript Notes: "Notes on 'Volume and Heats of Hydration of Ions', M. Born, Z. f. P., 1, 45 (1920)", 1926-1927.
1.38.
Manuscript Notes: "Atomic Radii", January 1925.
1.39.
Manuscript Notes: "Atomic Radii - Application of Bohr theory to atomic (ionic) radii", 1925.
1.40.
Manuscript Notes: "Notes on 'On the Electrical Nature of Chemical Forces', M. Born, Z. f. Elektrochemie, 30, 382 (1924)", 1926-1927.
1.41.
Manuscript Notes: "The Dependency of Ion-Formation on Ionization Potentials", 1926-1927.
1.42.
Manuscript Notes, Typescript, Correspondence, and Notes: "The Dielectric Constant of Hydrogen Chloride in a Magnetic Field", 1925-1926.
1.43.
Manuscript Notes re: "On the Influence of an External Electric Field in the Rotation Spectrum. An Analogue of the Stark Effect", G. Hattner, Z. P., vol. 2, no. 349 (1920), 1926-1927.
1.44.
Manuscript Notes re: "Quanten Theorie u. Magneton", W. Pauli, Phys. Z., 21, 615 (1920)", 1926-1927.
1.45.
Manuscript Notes: "Notes on 'Eine Bemerkung zur Langevinschen Formel für die Susceptibilität Paramagnetischen Körper', W. Alexandrow, Phys. Z., vol. 22, no. 258 (1921)", 1926-1927.
1.46.
Manuscript Notes: "Notes on 'Uber die Gleichzeitige Wirkung von gekrenzten homogenen elektriochem und magnetischen feldern auf das wasserstoffatom', O. Klein, Z. f. P, 22, 109 (1924)", 1926-1927.
1.47.
Manuscript Notes: "Attack on problem of motion of diatomic dipole molecule in crossed electric and magnetic fields", 1926.
1.48.
Manuscript Notes: No Title, ["for crossed fields"] 1926-1927.
1.49.
Manuscript Notes: "Dipole in Magnetic Field", 1926-1927.
1.50.
Manuscript Notes: "The Motion of a Diatomic Dipole in Crossed Fields", 1926-1927.
1.51.
Manuscript Notes: "Dipole in Magnetic Field - The Schwarzchild Treatment", 1926-1927.
1.52.
Manuscript Notes: "The LaGrangian Function Λ for the Action of a Magnetic Field on a Rotating Dipole", 1926-1927.

2.002.
LP Berkeley Lectures - Quantum Mechanics, etc., 1929-1932.
2.1.
Manuscript: Berkeley Lectures, February-May 1929 [Wave Mechanics; Properties of Monatomic Atoms and Ions; Transitions in Quantum Mechanics].
2.2.
Manuscript: Berkeley Lectures, March-April 1930. [Introduction to the Quantum Mechanics of Aperiodic Processes].
2.3.
Manuscript: Berkeley Lectures, March-April 1931. [The Nature of the Chemical Bond].
2.4.
Manuscript: Pasadena Lectures, October-December 1931. [Wave Mechanics with Chemical Applications].
2.5.
Manuscript: Berkeley Lectures, February-March 1932. [Transition from One Bond Type to Another and Resonance of a Molecule Among Several Lewis Electronic Structures].
2.6.
Manuscript: M.I.T. Lectures, April-May 1932. [The Electronic Structure of Molecules].
2.7.
Manuscript: Cover and Binding, No Date.

2.003.
Materials re: Resonance Theory Controversy, 1949-1983.
3.1.
Correspondence re: Resonance Theory Controversy, 1951-1962.
3.2.
Manuscript, Reprints: "About a Machistic Theory in Chemistry and Its Propagandists", by V. M. Tatevskii and M.I. Shakhparanov, translated by Irving Bengelsdorf, Voprosi Filosofii, [Problems in Philosophy] 176, 3 (1949).
3.3.
Publication: "Physical Foundations of the Theory of the Chemical Bond", by N. D. Sokolov, Progress of Chemistry, (USSR) vol. 18, no. 6 (1949): 697-723.
3.4.
Typescript: "Conference on the Theory of Structure of Organic Compounds", Pravda, June 23, 1951.
3.5.
News Release: "The Theory of Resonance in Chemistry", Caltech News Bureau, July 2, 1951.
3.6.
News Release re: resonance theory controversy, Caltech News Bureau, September 1, 1951.
3.7.
News Release: "Russian Criticisms of Resonance Theory Appearing in Complete English Translation", circulated by Consultants Bureau, December 13, 1951.
3.8.
Typescript, Reprints: "The Present State of the Chemical Structural Theory", D. N. Kursanov, M. G. Gonikberg, B. M. Dubinin, M. I. Kabachnik, E. D. Kaverzneva, E. N. Prilezhaeva, N. D. Sokolov and R. Kh. Freidlina, translated by Irving Bengelsdorf, Journal of Chemical Education, vol. 29, no. 2 (January 1952).
3.9.
Article: "Resonance Again", by G. W. Wheland, Letter to the Editor of Chemical and Engineering News, vol. 30, no. 1 (August 4, 1952).
3.10.
Reprint: "A.M. Butlerov og Grundlæggelsen af den Organisk-Kemiske Strukturtheori", by K. A. Jensen, København, 1952.
3.11.
Publication: "A Bibliography on the Resonance Controversy", issued by the Science and Technology Division, New York Chapter of the National Council of Arts, Sciences and Professions, 1953.
3.12.
Typescript: Some Aspects of Theoretical Chemistry in Russia, by Moyer Hunsberger, 1954 [?].
3.13.
LP Manuscript Notes, Notes to Self re: Trip to U.S.S.R., August 1957, 1958.
3.14.
LP Notes re: "meeting of Bd. of Editors of the Philosophical J. of CCCR", November 30, 1961.
3.15.
LP Notes: "Questions asked me after my lecture on the theory of resonance in chemistry, Instit. for Organic Chemistry of the Akademia Nauk, USSR, Moscow - December 3, 1961".
3.16.
Publication: "The Origin of the Theory of Chemical Structure", by G. V. Bykov, Journal of Chemical Education, 39, (May 1962).
3.17.
Typescript, Correspondence: Lack of Foundation in the Covalent Theory of Chemical Binding, by A. O. Arzumanov, April 17, 1963.
3.18.
Typescript, Correspondence: Theory of Resonance, by O. A. [?] Reutov, August 20, 1963.
3.19.
Reprint: "A Soviet Marxist View of Structural Chemistry: The Theory of Resonance Controversy", by Loren R. Graham, ISIS, vol. 55, no. 179 (1964).
3.20.
Typescript: Resonance in Russia, by Farooq Hussain, No Date [1970s].
3.21.
Typescript: The Lysenko-Pauling-Sakharov File, by Irving Bengelsdorf, presentation before the Orthomolecular Medical Society, San Francisco, California, May 7, 1983.
3.22.
Assorted Materials re: Resonance Theory Controversy, No Date.

2.004.
Assorted Pauling-related Quantum Mechanics Materials, 1928-1994, No Date.
4.1.
Notes, Reprints re: "Assignment of Quantum Numbers for Electrons in Molecules", by Robert Mullikan, 1928-1929.
4.2.
Manuscript Notes: "sp3d5 eigenfunctions", June 6, 1931.
4.3.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Reprint re: "The Existence and Stability of Free Radicals", by Harold Burton and Christopher Ingold, June 23, 1931.
4.4.
Manuscript Notes, Reprint: "Comparison of my eqns. and Hyll", [re: article "über die Elektronenterme des Wasserstoffmoleküls", ("Overview of the electron terms of the Hydrogen molecule") by Egil A. Hylleraas], 1931.
4.5.
Manuscript Notes: "Matrix Elements for Unshared Pairs", October 19, 1933.
4.6.
Manuscript Notes: "Benzene", January 6, 1934.
4.7.
Manuscript Notes: "Methane - Quantum Mechanical Treatment", August 1937.
4.8.
Reprints, Assorted Notes, Calculations (Pauling and Non-Pauling): Quantum Mechanics, 1930s - 1990s.
4.9.
Offprint: "Application of the Resonance Theory to the Structure of the Water Molecule: Excerpts from a Correspondence of Kasimir Fajans, University of Michigan, with Linus Pauling, California Institute of Technology, George W. Wheland, University of Chicago, and others", 1947.
4.10.
Notes, Publication re: Molecular Quantum Mechanics Conference, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, December 7-9, 1955.
4.11.
Publication: "Trilinear Chart of Nuclides", by William H. Sullivan, Atomic Energy Commission, January 1957. [Contains extensive Pauling annotations].
4.12.
LP Notes re: Lectures on Quantum Mechanics by Giampietro Puppi, University of Concepción, January 1962.
4.13.
Manuscript Notes: "Quarks in Quasars", Huang and Edwards, Physical Review, vol. 17, (1968):1331, December 28, 1970.
4.14.
Typescript Fragment and Graphs re: structure of a fluorine, No Date.
4.15.
Partial Copy of LP Manuscript with extensive annotations by Zelek Herman, No Date.

2.005.
Assorted Non-Pauling Quantum Mechanics Materials, 1932-1999.
5.1.
Manuscript, Correspondence: "Report in Wave Mechanics: Slater's Theory of Complex Spectra", by Jack Sherman, April 1932.
5.2.
Non-Pauling Manuscript Notes: Copenhagen Seminar Series, David P. Shoemaker, September 1947, December 1947.
5.3.
Non-Pauling Manuscript Notes: "The Method of Steepest Descents in one-dimensional wave equations", David P. Shoemaker, September 1947.
5.4.
Non-Pauling Manuscript Notes: "Application of Rules for formation of determinant-sum wave functions to the configuration np2 as an example", David P. Shoemaker, November 10, 1947.
5.5.
Non-Pauling Manuscript Notes: "A Modification of Herring and Hill Treatment", David P. Shoemaker, November 18, 1947.
5.6.
Non-Pauling Manuscript Notes: "Outline of Seitz", David P. Shoemaker, November 18, 1947.
5.7.
Non-Pauling Manuscript Notes: "The Rayleigh-Schroedinger Perturbation method applied to metals", David P. Shoemaker, November 20, 1947.
5.8.
Non Pauling Bound Notes: "Review of the one-electron approximation", David P. Shoemaker, 1947.
5.9.
Non-Pauling Manuscript Notes: "The relation between Heitler-London and Bloch functions in metals", David P. Shoemaker, 1947.
5.10.
Non-Pauling Manuscript Notes: "Relations between zones and bonding orbitals", David P. Shoemaker, 1947.
5.11.
Non-Pauling Manuscript Notes: "Integral Equations for wave functions in coordinate and momentum space", David P. Shoemaker, 1947.
5.12.
Non-Pauling Notes, Manuscript, Typescript, and Reprint: A Method for Calculating the Energy of a Bloch Wave in a Metal, by David P. Shoemaker, Physica, vol. 14, no 1-2, April 1949.
5.13.
Manuscript Notes, Calculations, Materials re: Polyhedra, by Sidney Weinbaum, ca. 1949.
5.14.
Manuscript Notes re: Cube - V. B. method, by Sidney Weinbaum, ca. 1949.
5.15.
Graphwork, Calculations, Notes by Sidney Weinbaum, ca. 1949.
5.16.
Graphwork, Calculations, Notes by Sidney Weinbaum, ca. 1949.
5.17.
Reprint, Manuscript: "Resonance in the Transmission Coefficient Associated with Quantum Mechanical Tunneling", by Zelek Herman, 1983; other Zelek Herman Quantum Mechanics Materials, No Date.
5.18.
Journal Article: "Pauling's Revolutionary Role in the Development of Quantum Chemistry", by Yuko Abe, Historia Scientiarum, (International Journal of the History of Science Society of Japan) vol. 20, (1981): 107-124.
5.19.
Article: "Chemical translators: Pauling, Wheland and their strategies for teaching the theory of resonance", by Buhm Soon Park, British Journal for the History of Science, vol. 32, (1999): 21-46.

3. The Nature of the Chemical Bond.


3.001.
LP Notes & Calculations Vol. II re: Chemical Bonds, 1923-1929. [including first discussion of Hybridization, 1928].
[Note: This box contains a set of manuscripts that were originally collated and bound by Linus Pauling in 1950. Most, but not all, of the manuscripts refer to his work on the nature of the chemical bond.]
1.1.
Notes and Calculations re: "treatment of spectroscopic data for HCl with use of half quantum numbers", 1923.
1.2.
Manuscript Notes: "Notes on 'Quantizing non-Harmonic Oscillator-Rotators', M. Born and Hückel, Phys. z., 24, 1 (1923)", 1923.
1.3.
Typescript: The Specific Heat, Viscosity, Thermal Conductivity and Density of Gases, 1924.
1.4.
Manuscript Notes: "Cataphoretic Mobilities of Oil Drops", 1925.
1.5.
Manuscript Notes: "Cataphoretic Mobilities of Oil Drops in Solutions of Ions", 1925. [pp. 10-11 contain handwritten calculations by Peter Debye].
1.6.
Manuscript Notes: "Notes on 'Grundlagen und Auwendeurgen [?] der Statistichen Mechanik', A.Wassmuth, Sammbung Vieweg, Keft 25", May 7, 1925.
1.7.
Manuscript Notes: "The Canonical Distribution", May 10, 1925.
1.8.
Manuscript Notes: "The Cataphoresis of Liquid Spheres", 1925.
1.9.
Manuscript Notes: "Vapor Pressures Near Absolute Zero", February 28, 1925.
1.10.
Manuscript Notes: "The Entropy of a Polyatomic Gas at Very Low Temperatures", March 8, 1925.
1.11.
Manuscript Notes: "Notes on 'Deduction of Dissociation-Equilibria from the Quantum Theory and the Consequent Calculation of Chemical Constants', P. Chrenfast and V. Terkal, Anm. d. Phys., 65, 109 (1921)", 1925.
1.12.
Manuscript Notes: "Volume and Surface of a Hyperellipse", 1925.
1.13.
Manuscript Notes: "Recalculation of the Entropy of a Diatomic Gas Using Method of Ehrenfest and Terkal", March 3, 1925.
1.14.
Manuscript Notes: "Entropy of a Diatomic Gas", March 1, 1925.
1.15.
Manuscript Notes: "Notes on 'On the Theory of Quanta', M. H. Poincarè, Journal de Physique, 2, ser. 5, 5 (1912)", 1925.
1.16.
Manuscript Notes: "Statistical Mechanics and Thermodynamics", 1925.
1.17.
Manuscript Notes: "Inter-ionic Attraction in Dwarf Stars", 1924.
1.18.
Manuscript Notes: "Notes on 'On the Expression of a Number in the Form ax2 + by2 + cz2 + du2', S. Ramanujan, Proc. Cambridge Phil Soc., XIX (1917)", 1925.
1.19.
Manuscript Notes: "Notes on 'Some Properties of Bernoulli's Numbers', S. Ramanujan, Collected Papers", 1925.
1.20.
Manuscript Notes: "Group Theory and Chemical Combination", 1925.
1.21.
Manuscript Notes: "London's paper. General ideas on bonds" [LP Annotation: "Here we have the first discussion of hybridization"], 1928.
1.22.
Manuscript Notes: "Thomas's Atoms", 1928 [?].
1.23.
Manuscript Notes: "Translation of 'Quantum Theory of the Monatomic Perfect Gas', A. Einstein, Setz. P. Ak. Wiss., 261 (1924)", 1928 [?].
1.24.
Manuscript Notes: "Translation of 'Quantum Theory of Monatomic Perfect Gas', A. Einstein, Setz. P. Ak. Wiss., 3 (1925)", 1928 [?].
1.25.
Manuscript Notes: "Translation of 'Thermal Equilibrium in Radiation Field in Absence of Matter', S. N. Bose, z. Phys., 27, 384 (1924)", 1928 [?].
1.26.
Manuscript Notes: "Translation of 'Des Adiabstenprinzip ui [?] der Quantenmechanik', M. Born, z.f. Phys., 40, 167 (1926)", 1928 [?].
1.27.
Manuscript Notes: "Translation of 'Zur Theorie des Kernzerfalls', M. Born, z. f. Phys., 58, 306 (1929)", 1929.
1.28.
Manuscript Notes: "Translation and Notes on 'Schallausbreitung in Teilweise Dissazüertan Gasen', A. Einstein, Sitz. der preuss. Akad. Der Wiss., (1920)", 1925.
1.29.
Manuscript Notes: "The Velocity of Sound", No Date [1920s].
1.30.
Manuscript Notes: "Translation of 'Remarks on the Apparent Selective Reflection of X-Rays in Crystals', W. Kossel, z. f. Phys., 23, 278 (1924)", No Date [1920s].
1.31.
Manuscript Notes: "The Crystal Structure of Cesium Tri-iodide and Cesium Dibromo-iodide", 1925 [?].
1.32.
Manuscript Notes: "X-Ray Edges", 1929.
1.33.
Manuscript Notes: No Title, [re: crystal energies of hydrogen ions] 1929.
1.34.
Manuscript Notes: "Electron Affinities of Halogen Atoms", 1929.
1.35.
Manuscript Notes: No Title, [re: Pascal's values for ionic crystal energies] 1929.
1.36.
Manuscript Notes: "Magnetic Susceptibility and Chemical Combination", No Date. [1920s].
1.37.
Manuscript Notes: "Calcium Germanate Gells", September 12, 1929.

3.002.
Calculations and Manuscripts by Linus Pauling re: Chemical Bonds, 1930-1949.
[Note: This box contains a set of manuscripts that were originally collated and bound by Linus Pauling in 1950. Most, but not all, of the manuscripts refer to his work on the nature of the chemical bond.]
2.1.
Manuscript Notes: "F-values for Hydrogen-like Eigenfunctions", November 3, 1930.
2.2.
Manuscript Notes: "Eigenfunctions for Chemical Bonds", December 1930. [per LP annotation written on January 16, 1975].
2.3.
Manuscript Notes: "The Energies of Covalent Bonds - Calculations made in Pasadena and Cambridge May 25, 1931 to May 7, 1932".
2.4.
Manuscript Notes: "Bond Energies - Final Revision" Cambridge, April 9, 1932.
2.5.
Manuscript Notes: "Reconsideration of Bond Energies, with Sherman", October 12, 1932.
2.6.
Typescript, Manuscript, Notes, and Correspondence: The Normal State of the Helium Molecule Ions He2+ and He2++, 1932-1934.
2.7.
Typescript, Manuscript: The Electronic Structure of Excited States of Simple Molecules, June 1948.
2.8.
Manuscript Notes: The Diamagnetic Anisotropy of Aromatic Molecules and Graphite", June 14, 1936.
2.9.
Manuscript Notes: "Orientation of CN- groups in NaCN", April 1, 1939.
2.10.
Manuscript Notes: "The Effect of Charge on Covalent Radius", March 2, 1937.
2.11.
Manuscript Notes: "Structure Factor for a General Spherical Surface Distribution of Scattering Matter about Points in a Crystal", March 31, 1939.
2.12.
Typescript, Manuscript Notes, and Correspondence: Note on the Dissociation of Symmetrical and Unsymmetrical Hexa-arylethanes, 1943.
2.13.
Manuscript Notes: "Determination of Molecular Weight by Light Scattering", August 6, 1944.
2.14.
Manuscript Notes: "The Color of Complex Ions", July 4, 1946.
2.15.
Manuscript Notes: "A Discussion of the Intensity of Absorption of Light", May 27, 1945.
2.16.
Manuscript Notes: "Values of Bond Energies in Organic Molecules", November 11, 1935.
2.17.
Manuscript Notes: "Nuclear Structure", May 1, 1949.
2.18.
Manuscript Notes: "Nuclear Moments", May 27, 1949.

3.003.
Manuscript Notes by Linus Pauling re: Chemical Bonds, 1924-1939.
3.1.
Manuscript Notes re: "Sizes of Electrons and Protons", November 1, 1924.
3.2.
Manuscript Notes, Diagrams: "Schaeffer's work on stability and ionic size", 1927-1928.
3.3.
Notes, Reprint: "Allgemeines über die verschiedenen Bindungsarten", Grimm, Z. f. Elektrochem. vol. 34, no. 430, 1928.
3.4.
Manuscript Notes: "β-Alumina", June 11, 1929.
3.5.
Manuscript Notes: "Potential Functions for Electron-pair Bonds", April 19, 1931.
3.6.
Manuscript Notes: "Dissociation Energies of Halogen Compounds", November 11, 1931.
3.7.
Manuscript Notes: "The Carbon-Oxygen Bond", 1931 [?].
3.8.
Manuscript Notes: "Electric Moments and Bond Type", 1931 [?].
3.9.
Manuscript Notes: "Diatomic Molecules", 1931 [?].
3.10.
Notes: "The Water Molecule", Albert Sprague Coolidge, Physical Review, vol. 42, no. 189, November 14, 1932.
3.11.
Manuscript Notes: "Halogen Oxides", December 11, 1932.
3.12.
Manuscript Notes, Calculations: "NH4 HF2", December 13, 1932.
3.13.
Manuscript Notes: "The Oxygen Molecule", December 16, 1932.
3.14.
Notes: "Cosine and Sine Tables for Angles Measured in Revolutions", August 5, 1933.
3.15.
Manuscript Notes: "MoO3", October 4, 1933.
3.16.
Notes, Reprint re: Electric Moments, Polarization, Resonance, etc., 1934-1939.
3.17.
Notes: "Co(CO)3NO", January 24, 1934.
3.18.
Typescript, Notes: "Mole Refraction Values", no date; "Hybridization of Bond Functions", May 13, 1934.
3.19.
Notes: "The Strength of Bond Orbitals", 1934 [?].
3.20.
Notes: "Salvarsan", January 6, 1935.
3.21.
Notes: "Jeremejevite - AlBO3", November 14, 1936.
3.22.
Manuscript Notes: "Borates", November 21, 1936.
3.23.
Manuscript Notes, Slides re: Te(OH)6 and B4C work, 1936-1937.
3.24.
Manuscript Notes: "Discussion of Hybridization", [Includes Manuscript Notes: "Total Number of Independent Bond Structures with Phantom Orbitals", by S. Pasternak] July 7, 1937.
3.25.
Manuscript Notes: "Cs4CuAu2Cl12", September 6, 1937.
3.26.
Manuscript Notes and Slides re: EuSO4 and BaSO4, 1937.
3.27.
Manuscript Notes: "Liquids", April 11, 1939.
3.28.
Manuscript Notes: "Interatomic Distances in Liquids", April 12, 1939.
3.29.
Manuscript Notes: "Transitions for Tetrahedral Molecules", April 21, 1939.
3.30.
Manuscript Notes: "Ag2O3", No Date [1930s].
3.31.
Manuscript Notes: "HIO3; H5IO5", No Date [1930s].
3.32.
Manuscript Notes: "Boron hydrides", No Date [1930s].
3.33.
Manuscript Notes: "Calcium aluminate hexahydrate", No Date [1930s].
3.34.
Manuscript Notes: "Comments on Mullikan's II paper", No Date [1930s].
3.35.
Manuscript Notes: "Sidgwick's 'coordinate bond'", No Date [1930s].
3.36.
Manuscript Notes: "Discussion of lowering of freezing point", No Date [1930s].
3.37.
Assorted Manuscript Notes, Calculations and Drawings re: Chemical Bonds, No Date [1930s].

3.004.
Manuscript Notes, Calculations and Drawings re: s-p and s-p-d Hybridization, 1934-1936.
4.1.
Manuscript Notes: "Li2+", October 6, 1934.
4.2.
Manuscript: Simplified Treatment of Atoms and Molecules, October 8, 1934.
4.3.
Manuscript Notes: "Li2+ Summary of Results", November 5, 1934.
4.4.
Notes, Calculations and Drawings: "3s-3p-3d", 1935 - 1936.
4.5.
Manuscript Notes: "s vs. as + bp", March 11-12, 1936.
4.6.
Data, Calculations re: evaluations of 3s 3p 3d integrals, No Date [1930s].
4.7.
Manuscript Notes: "Energy of 2s2p hybrid bonds at p=2.5", No Date [1930s].
4.8.
Manuscript Notes, Calculations: "The Wave Functions for Na2+ (3s, 3p, 3d)", No Date [1930s].
4.9.
Manuscript Notes: "2s2S and 2p2P of Li, etc.", No Date [1930s].
4.10.
Manuscript Notes: "Configuration of 2p2 of BeI, etc.", No Date. [1930s].
4.11.
Assorted Notes, Calculations and Drawings re: s-p and s-p-d hybridization, No Date [1930s].

3.005.
Manuscript Notes by Linus Pauling re: Chemical Bonds, 1944-1953.
5.1.
Manuscript Notes: "Determination of number of unexcited electronic structures for porphyrins", June 4, 1944; Assorted Notes re: porphyrins.
5.2.
Manuscript Notes: "Quinquivalent Vanadium" and "Trivalent Arsenic", 1949.
5.3.
Manuscript Notes: "Color", October 13, 1945.
5.4.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Reprint: "Treatment of CrO4", August 16, 1946.
5.5.
Manuscript Notes: "The Structure of Carbides", October 5, 1947.
5.6.
Manuscript Notes: "B10H14" [decaborane] 1947.
5.7.
Manuscript Notes: "Bonds in Simple Molecules", Oxford, January 3 - February 4, 1948.
5.8.
Manuscript Notes: "Free Valence", February 16, 1948.
5.9.
Manuscript Notes: "Partial Ionic Character of Bonds", June 1948.
5.10.
Manuscript Notes: "The Non-Existence of Perleromates", December 26, 1948.
5.11.
Manuscript Notes: "Bond Orbitals with p-d Hybridization in Electronegative Atoms", December 26, 1948.
5.12.
Manuscript Notes: "Diatomic Hydrides", January 9, 1949.
5.13.
Manuscript Notes: "Dissociation Energies", January 25, 1949.
5.14.
Manuscript Notes: "Radii, etc", January 27, 1949.
5.15.
Manuscript Notes: "Dissociation Energies of Elementary Diatomic Molecules", April 17, 1949.
5.16.
Manuscript Notes: "The Stability of S8", April 19, 1949.
5.17.
Manuscript Notes: "Closest-packed Superstructures", November 12, 1949.
5.18.
Typescript Notes re: bond distances and angles, by Verner Shomaker, 1949.
5.19.
Interoffice Memorandum: from LP to Sidney Weinbaum re: calculations of resonance energies for specific free radicals, June 12, 1950.
5.20.
Manuscript Notes: "Hybridization in P", September 9, 1950.
5.21.
Manuscript Notes: "Hybrid Bond Orbitals", September 17, 1950.
5.22.
Manuscript Notes: "Theory of Atomic Radii", September 20, 1950.
5.23.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence: "Van der Waals Stabilization of Black Phosphorus", November 17, 1950.
5.24.
Manuscript Notes: "Exponential Repulsive Potentials", November 23, 1950.
5.25.
Manuscript Notes: "Compounds of Phosphorus", December 2, 1950.
5.26.
Manuscript Notes: "The Electroneutrality Principle", December 16, 1950.
5.27.
Manuscript Notes re: structure of polyhedra, 1950.
5.28.
Manuscript Notes, Typescript Notes, Correspondence, Drawings re: structure of the sigma phase, LP and David Shoemaker, 1950-1951; Assorted Notes to Self re: chemical bonds, 1950, 1954.
5.29.
Interoffice Memo re: "Suggested study of alkali halides and hydrogen halides", from LP to Fred Ewing, January 3, 1951.
5.30.
Manuscript Notes: "Configuration of CH3+", January 18, 1951.
5.31.
Manuscript Notes: "π-Bond Resonance and Structure of SO2, SiF4, SO4- -, etc.", Summer 1951.
5.32.
Manuscript Notes: "Consider SiC", August 19, 1951.
5.33.
Manuscript Notes: "A New Electric Charge Rule", August 20, 1951.
5.34.
Manuscript Notes: "A Treatment of Partial Ionic Character", August 20, 1951.
5.35.
Manuscript Notes: "Dipole Moments", October 3, 1951.
5.36.
Manuscript Notes: "A New Discussion of Partial Ionic Character", October 5, 1951.
5.37.
Manuscript Notes: "Red P", November 6, 1951.
5.38.
Manuscript Notes: "Reconsideration", [re: structures of compounds containing Sulfur and Oxygen] November 10, 1951.
5.39.
Manuscript Notes: "A Simple Theory of Electrical Conductivity", December 19, 1951.
5.40.
Manuscript Notes: "π-Bond Orbitals (after discussion with Verner Shomaker)", May 8, 1952.
5.41.
Interoffice Memo re: "Force constants for hydrogen bonds", R. M. Badger to LP, October 22, 1952.
5.42.
Manuscript Notes: "Dipole Moments", August 24, 1953.
5.43.
Notes, Calculations re: Standard Radii, [Includes packets of calculations by LP and Sidney Weinbaum labeled "Alkali Halides, NaCl Structure"; "Divalent NaCl Types, Alkaline Earth Oxides, Sulfides, Tellurides"; "CaF2, BaF2, SrF2, SrCl2"] No Date [1950s].
5.44.
LP Notes: "B5H11", [pentaborane] No Date [1950s].
5.45.
LP Notes: "Methods for sp Hybridization", No Date [1950s].
5.46.
Notes, Calculations re: Heat of fusion and heat of vaporization for assorted compounds, No Date [1950s].
5.47.
Manuscript Notes re: Pb-O compounds, No Date [1950s].
5.48.
Assorted Manuscript Notes re: Chemical Bonds, No Date [1950s].

3.006.
Notes and Data by Linus Pauling re: Chemical Bonds, 1956-1981.
6.1.
LP Spiral Notebook: labeled "NCB", but contains LP notations and newspaper clippings on a wide variety of topics, 1956 [?].
6.2.
LP Notes: "IF5", November 1957.
6.3.
Manuscript Notes: "N2, Why is N≡N bond so strong?", January 2, 1958.
6.4.
Manuscript Notes taken by LP at the International Summer School in Quantum Chemistry, Vålådalen, Sweden, August 26, 1958.
6.5.
Research Abstract: "The Carbon-Carbon Triple Bond and the Nitrogen-Nitrogen Triple Bond", 1960-1961.
6.6.
Manuscript Notes: "Significance of Correlation", December 16, 1961.
6.7.
Manuscript Notes: "Are Alloys of Lithium Metallic or Ionic-Covalent?", October 6, 1962.
6.8.
Non-Pauling Typescript, Correspondence, Notes, Data, Diagrams re: "Dissociation Energies of First-Short Period Diatomic Molecules", April 17, 1963.
6.9.
Manuscript Notes re: CF2, July 14, 1963.
6.10.
Manuscript Notes: "Treatments of Ionization Energies", July 15, 1963.
6.11.
Manuscript Notes: "[Be(CH3)2]", August 7, 1963.
6.12.
Assorted Notes re: Bond energies for Boron compounds, 1963, No Date. [LP and Gus Albrecht].
6.13.
Manuscript Notes: "Polarizability and Bonding", August 2, 1966.
6.14.
Typescripts, Notes: "Research Problem: Bond Angles in Transargononic Molecules" and "Research Problem: Energy Values of Molecules Containing Bent Bonds", October 16, 1967.
6.15.
Typescripts: "Proposed Research on Bond Orbitals"; "Orbitals for Prolate Distortion", October 23, 1967.
6.16.
Typescripts: "Hybrid Bond Orbitals for 1-s Couplings", October 23, 1967.
6.17.
Typescript: "The Carbon Trifluoride Radical", 1967 [?].
6.18.
Periodic Table of the Elements annotated by LP for work on isotopes, 1967-1969.
6.19.
Manuscript Notes re: Physical Chemistry, by W. J. Moore, Prentice-Hall, 4th ed., 1972.
6.20.
Manuscript Notes: "Hydrogen Atom", April 10, 1974.
6.21.
Grant Proposal, Correspondence: "Theoretical Studies of the Structure of Molecules and the Nature of the Chemical Bond", National Science Foundation Research Proposal CHE-7622536, May 10, 1976.
6.22.
Manuscript Notes: "[Co6(CO)15]- -", December 16, 1976.
6.23.
Manuscript Notes: "Ru6(CO)18H2", January 15, 1977.
6.24.
Manuscript Notes: "[Os6(CO)18]- -", May 16, 1980.
6.25.
Research Notes, Data re: approximate equations for n bond orbitals, September 21, 1980.
6.26.
Research Notes, Data: "Work on Tetragonal Prism Structures", LP and Barclay J. Kamb, September 24, 1980.
6.27.
Research Notes: "7 orbitals", December 2, 1980.
6.28.
Data: McClure Structure Iteration Data Sets using Deficiency Sum Equation and Squares Sum, December 9, 1980.
6.29.
Grant Application, Correspondence, Memoranda, Assorted Reports: “The Structure of Molecules and Crystals and the Nature of the Chemical Bond”, National Science Foundation grant DMR-8012728, 1980-1982.
6.30.
Research Notes: "Russian paper s to dx2+y2", April 1981.
6.31.
Manuscript Notes: "A Simple Theory of the Trans Effect in Complexes of the Transition Elements", June 21, 1981.
6.32.
Manuscript Notes: "Hybrid Orbitals for Multiple Bonds", [Includes discussion of Uranyl and Vanadyl compounds] June 22-24, 1981.
6.33.
LP Notes re: "Let n distinct points in the plane be given. Prove that fewer than 2n3/2 pairs of them are unit distance apart", Engineering and Science, June 1981: 11August 30, 1981.

3.007.
Notes and Data by Linus Pauling re: Chemical Bonds, 1982-1987, No Date.
7.1.
Manuscript Notes: "Bonds Formed by Transition Metals", April 7, 1982.
7.2.
Manuscript Notes: "Magnetic Moments", [re: compounds containing Boron] June 20, 1982.
7.3.
Manuscript Notes: "Bond angles - reconsideration of my 1976 paper", July 28, 1982.
7.4.
Manuscript Notes: "Ce(Pd, Rh, or Ag)3", August 1, 1982.
7.5.
Manuscript Notes: "Brillouin polyhedron", [{220}, {221}, {222}, {300}, {310} and {311}] August 3-7, 1982. [Includes extensive notes by Zelek Herman].
7.6.
Manuscript Notes: "Bonds - per atom - Square arrangement in plane", November 10, 1982.
7.7.
Research Notes re: Effect of Pivoting Resonance, 1982 [?].
7.8.
Correspondence, Reprint, Research Notes re: bond angles in transition metal-tricarbonyl compounds, 1982-1983.
7.9.
Research Notes: "Consider Cr13Fe62Ni25", January 12, 1983.
7.10.
Manuscript Notes: "Partial Ionic Character", January 15, 1983.
7.11.
Research Notes: Observed sp3 terms, January 29, 1983.
7.12.
Research Notes: "Electrolytic solutions" and "Another attack on ionic solutions for small concentr [sic] atoms", March 10-11, 1983.
7.13.
Manuscript Notes: "{111} of Si", April 16, 1983.
7.14.
Research Notes re: Transargonic structures, May 14, 1983.
7.15.
Research Notes, Background Material re: structure of hydrazine, July 12-28, 1983.
7.16.
Manuscript Notes: "Boranes", February 1984.
7.17.
Manuscript Notes: "Explanation of the nobility of the noble weapons", July 8, 1984.
7.18.
Grant Application, Correspondence, Memoranda: "Fundamental Investigations into the Nature of the Bonding and Structure of Metals and Alloys (Materials Research)", National Science Foundation grant proposal DMR-8421374, [resubmitted as grant proposal DMR-8608628] 1984-1986.
7.19.
Research Notes: Paramagnetism of V2O3, Cr(H2O)63+, and pyrene, February 19, 1985.
7.20.
Data: Computer output of bond lengths, angle connectivities and current atoms list; bond length tables, ca. 1987.
7.21.
Non-Pauling Notes: Calculations on alpha manganese (KBHN), No Date.
7.22.
Research Notes re: Valence by G. N. Lewis, No Date.
7.23.
Research Notes, Data Plots: "Energy of adding an particle x 103 in At. Wt. (C12) units" and "(nMHe4 - Mn) x 103", No Date.
7.24.
Research Notes: Calculations related to moment and electric induction, No Date.
7.25.
Research Notes: Resonance of C-H orbitals, No Date.
7.26.
Research Notes: Degree of approximation - least deviation (alpha, beta, gamma, and delta position from different angles), No Date.
7.27.
Research Notes, Data: "Approximation - least square of deviation", No Date.
7.28.
Research Notes: Relationship of vapor point of Xe and Kr in ice, water, and CH3Cl, No Date.
7.29.
Research Notes: "Energy of Transfer of Electron between Adjacent First-row Atoms", No Date.
7.30.
Research Notes: "F5Re--F--Re(CO)5", No Date.
7.31.
Research Notes: "[SFe(CO)3]2," No Date.
7.32.
Research Notes: "Os3(CO)12I2", No Date.
7.33.
Research Notes: "1,1,1,1,-tetracarbonyl-3,4-dicyclopropyl-1-ferracyclopent-3-ene-2,5-dione", No Date.
7.34.
Research Notes: "3,-Dimethylstyrene bis Fe(CO)3 and 1,1,1-tricarbnylferraindene bis Fe(CO)3", No Date.
7.35.
Research Notes: "Tetracarbonyl (3,6-dithiaoctane) chromium (0)", No Date.

3.008.
Assorted Research Notes re: Chemical Bonds, No Date.
8.1.
Assorted Research Notes re: Chemical Bonds, No Date.
8.2.
Index Cards: 4 x 6 bibliography source cards concerning chemical bond research references, No Date.

3.009.
Element Research Notes by Linus Pauling re: Chemical Bonds, 1928-1963.
9.1.
Typed and Handwritten Notes: H: Hydrogen 1, No Date [1930s].
9.2.
Notes, Reprint: He: Helium 2, No Date [1930s].
9.3.
Notes: Li: Lithium 3, 1932, 1935.
9.4.
Empty Folder: Be: Beryllium 4, No Date.
9.5.
Notes, Reprints, Data: B: Boron 5, 1931, 1933-1937, 1963, No Date.
9.6.
Notes, Clippings: C: Carbon 6, 1932, 1934-1937, 1939-1941, No Date.
9.7.
Correspondence, Notes, Reprint: N: Nitrogen 7, 1932-1937, 1942, No Date.
9.8.
Notes: NH4+ Ammonium, 1935, 1937, No Date.
9.9.
Notes, Clipping: O: Oxygen 8, 1928, 1930-1937, 1940, No Date.
9.10.
Notes: F: Fluorine 9, 1934, 1937, No Date.
9.11.
Notes: Li: Lithium 3, Be: Beryllium 4, B: Boron 5, C: Carbon 6, N: Nitrogen 7, O: Oxygen 8, F: Fluorine 9. (First Row Elements, 3-9), 1935-1936, No Date.
9.12.
Empty Folder: Ne: Neon 10, No Date.
9.13.
Notes, Newspaper Clipping: Na: Sodium 11, 1934, 1935, 1937, No Date.
9.14.
Empty Folder: Mg: Magnesium 12, No Date.
9.15.
Notes, Reprint: Al: Aluminum 13, 1935-1937, No Date.
9.16.
Notes, Correspondence, Newspaper Clipping: Si: Silicon 14, 1934-1937, 1942, No Date.
9.17.
Notes, Reprint: Silicates, 1937, No Date.
9.18.
Notes: P: Phosphorous 15, 1934-1937, 1939, 1941, No Date.
9.19.
Notes, Correspondence, Reprints, Newspaper Clipping: S: Sulfur 16, 1933-1937, 1941, 1943, No Date.
9.20.
Reprints: Sulfide Minerals, 1936-1937, No Date.
9.21.
Notes: Cl: Chlorine 17, 1937, No Date.
9.22.
Empty Folder: Ar: Argon 18, No Date.
9.23.
Notes: K: Potassium 19, 1934, 1936, No Date.
9.24.
Empty Folder: Ca: Calcium 20, No Date.
9.25.
Empty Folder: Sc: Scandium 21, No Date.
9.26.
Empty Folder: Ti: Titanium 22, No Date.
9.27.
Notes: V: Vanadium 23, 1934, 1936-1937, No Date.

3.010.
Element Research Notes by Linus Pauling re: Chemical Bonds, 1931-1982.
10.1.
Notes: Cr: Chromium 24, 1933, 1940-1945, 1957, 1960-1977, No Date.
10.2.
Notes: Mn: Manganese 25, 1922, 1934, 1936, No Date.
10.3.
Notes, Reprints, Articles: Fe: Iron 26, 1931-1976.
10.4.
Notes: Co: Cobalt 27, 1934-1982.
10.5.
Notes, Reprints: Ni: Nickel 28, 1932-1975.

3.011.
Element Research Notes by Linus Pauling re: Chemical Bonds, 1910, 1923, 1931-1945, 1963-1977.
11.1.
Notes, Correspondence, Reprint: Stereochemistry of V: Vanadium 23, Cr: Chromium 24, Mn: Manganese 25, Fe: Iron 26, Co: Cobalt 27, Ni: Nickel 28, 1932, 1934-1936, No Date.
11.2.
Notes, Reprint: Cu: Copper 29, 1934-1937, No Date.
11.3.
Notes: Zn: Zinc 30, 1936-1937, No Date.
11.4.
Notes: Ga: Gallium 31, 1933, 1935, No Date.
11.5.
Reprint: Ge: Germanium 32, September 1936.
11.6.
Notes, Reprint: As: Arsenic 33, 1935-1945, No Date.
11.7.
Notes, Reprint: Se: Selenium 34, 1936-1937, No Date.
11.8.
Notes: Br: Bromine 35, 1936-1937, No Date.
11.9.
Empty Folder: Kr: Krypton 36, No Date.
11.10.
Empty Folder: Rb: Rubidium 37, No Date.
11.11.
Empty Folder: Sr: Strontium 38, No Date.
11.12.
Empty Folder: Y: Yttrium 39, No Date.
11.13.
Empty Folder: Zr: Zirconium 40, No Date.
11.14.
Empty Folder: Cb: Columbium (Niobium) 41, No Date.
11.15.
Notes: Mo: Molybdenum, 42, 1934-1936, 1963-1973, 1976-1977, No Date.
11.16.
Empty Folder: Ma: Masurium (Technetium) 43, No Date.
11.17.
Empty Folder: Ru: Ruthenium 44, No Date.
11.18.
Notes, Reprint: Ag: Silver 47, 1934-1938, 1940, 1943, No Date.
11.19.
Notes: Cd: Cadmium 48, 1934-1936, No Date.
11.20.
Empty Folder: In: Indium 49, No Date.
11.21.
Notes: Sn: Tin 50, 1941, No Date.
11.22.
Notes: Sb: Antimony 51, 1931-1941, No Date.
11.23.
Notes, Newspaper Clipping: Te: Tellerium 52, 1934, 1937, 1939, No Date.
11.24.
Notes, Correspondence: I: Iodine 53, 1934, 1937, No Date.
11.25.
Empty Folder: Xe: Xenon 54, No Date.
11.26.
Notes: Cs: Cesium 55, 1937, No Date.
11.27.
Notes, Reprint: Ba: Barium 56, 1937, No Date.
11.28.
Notes: La-Lu: Rare Earths 57-71, 1943, No Date.
11.29.
Empty Folder: Hf: Hafnium 72, No Date.
11.30.
Notes: Ta: Tantalum 73, 1910, 1923, No Date.
11.31.
Notes: W: Tungsten, 74, 1935, 1971-1975, No Date.

3.012.
Element Research Notes by Linus Pauling re: Chemical Bonds, 1931, 1934-1941, 1959-1977.
12.1.
Notes: Re: Rhenium 75, 1937, No Date.
12.2.
Notes: Os: Osmium 76, 1934, 1940, 1976, No Date.
12.3.
Empty Folder: Ir: Iridium 77, No Date.
12.4.
Notes, Reprint, Newspaper Clipping: Pt: Platinum 78, 1934-1937, 1941, No Date.
12.5.
Notes, Newspaper Clipping: Au: Gold 79, 1931, 1936-1937, 1939, No Date.
12.6.
Notes: Hg: Mercury 80, 1935-1937, 1939-1940, No Date.
12.7.
Notes: Tl: Thallium 81, 1939, No Date.
12.8.
Notes: Pb: Lead 82, 1937, 1940, 1976, No Date.
12.9.
Notes: Bs: Bismuth 83, 1935, 1937, No Date.
12.10.
Notes: U: Uranium 92, 1937, 1940, No Date.
12.11.
Notes: Ru 44, Rh 45, Pd 46, Os 76, Ir 77, Pt 78 1935-1937, 1955-1977, No Date.

3.013.
Element Research Notes by Linus Pauling re: Chemical Bonds, 1935-1977, No Date.
13.1.
Notes: Assorted Carbonyl Compounds, 1935-1973, No Date.
13.2.
Notes: CN: Cyanide, No Date.
13.3.
Notes, Article, Reprint: Assorted References, 1963-1977, No Date.

3.014.
Zelek Herman Research Notes re: Chemical Bonds, 1981.
14.1.
Research Notes, Data re: Tetragonal Prism, March 1981.
14.2.
Research Notes: Trigonal Antiprism Printout of Program (Fortran) and calculations, April 8, 1981, May 27, 1981 and June 9, 1981.
14.3.
Research Notes, Calculations, Memorandum, Reprints, Proceedings re: six equivalent spd octahedral orbitals, April 15, 1981.
14.4.
Research Notes, Data, Memorandum re: C2v symmetry orbital hybridization, May 1981.
14.5.
Research Notes, Data, Memorandum: "Best orthogonal sp hybrid orbitals", June 29, 1981.
14.6.
Research Notes, Data re: Tetragonal Pyramid (C4v)hybrid orbital bond strengths, June 1981.

3.015.
Zelek Herman Research Notes re: Chemical Bonds, 1981-1983, 1987, No Date.
15.1.
Research Notes, Data re: Trigonal Prism (D3h) hybrid orbital bond strengths, August 1981.
15.2.
Research Notes, Data re: Tetragonal Antiprism (D4d) hybrid orbital bond strengths, August 1981.
15.3.
Research Notes, Data re: Tetragonal Prism (D4h) hybrid orbital bond strengths, September 1981.
15.4.
Research Notes, Data re: Tetragonal Bisphenoid (D2d) hybrid orbital bond strengths, September 1981.
15.5.
Research Notes, Data re: Tetrahedral Hybrid bond orbitals, August 1982.
15.6.
Research Notes, Data re: Enneacovalence, by Zelek Herman, March 17, 1982.
15.7.
Data: Calculations of the lattice constant for Fe-Ni Alloys, September 2, 1982.
15.8.
Research Notes, Data re: Silicon, March 1983.
15.9.
Research Notes: "∆Hf°(298 K) of tetrahydraklides of carbon and its congeners. From JANAF Thermochemical Tables, 2nd edition, 1971", May 8, 1983.
15.10.
Correspondence, Research Notes: Copies of transparencies used by Herman in talk on chemical bonding, May 10, 1983.
15.11.
Computer Programs and Data re: resonance structures for hyperelectronic atoms, October 14, 1987.
15.12.
Correspondence, Manuscript Fragment, Data, Article re: strength of spd and spdf hybrid orbitals, No Date; Assorted Chemical Bond Research Notes, by Zelek Herman.

3.016.
Non-Pauling Materials re: Chemical Bonds, 1939, 1946, 1949, 1955, No Date.
16.1.
Research Notes, Abstract: "Antiferromagnetism in Some Manganous Compounds", 1939 [?].
16.2.
Report, Correspondence, Research Notebook: No Title, [re: nature of the chemical bond] research conducted by John A. Fellows, 1946, 1948.
16.3.
Report, Research Notebook: "Record of Research of William F. Sheehan, Jr., October 14, 1948 to October 14, 1949", [re: nature of the chemical bond] 1949.
16.4.
Ph.D. Dissertation: Some Modifications and Applications of the Pauling Theory of Ferromagnetism, by Gary Felsenfeld, California Institute of Technology, 1955.
16.5.
Non-Pauling Notes, Reprints, Memo re: melting points for assorted compounds, by Gus Albrecht, No Date. [1960s].
16.6.
Non-Pauling Notes re: bond enthalpies for assorted compounds, No Date. [1960s].
16.7.
Article: "The Nature of the Chemical Bond - 1990; There Are No Such Things As Orbitals", J.F. Ogilvie, Journal of Chemical Education, vol. 67, pg 280, 1990.
16.8.
Article: "Pauling's Electronegativity Equation and a New Corollary Accurately Predict Bond Dissociation Enthalpies and Enhance Current Understanding of the Nature of the Chemical Bond", Nikita Matsunaga, Donald W. Rogers, and Andreas A. Zavitsas, Journal of Organic Chemistry, vol. 68, pg 3158-3172, 2003.

4. The Structure of Quasicrystals; Superconductivity.


4.001.
Research Notes re: Quasicrystals, 1986-1993.
1.1.
Research Notes, Data re: Al-Cu-Li Quasicrystals, 1987-1988.
1.2.
Research Notes, Electron Micrographs, Correspondence, Reprints re: Al-Cu-Fe Quasicrystals, 1988-1990.
1.3.
Research Notes, Correspondence, Memorandum, Data re: Al-Mn-Si Quasicrystals, 1986, 1989, 1993.
1.4.
Research Notes, Correspondence, Articles, Electron Diffraction Photos, Transparencies re: Al-Mn and MnAl6 Quasicrystals, 1986.

4.002.
Research Notes re: Quasicrystals, 1988-1990.
2.1.
Research Notes, Reply to Comments, Abstract re: Mg-Al-Zn Quasicrystals, 1988-1989, No Date.
2.2.
Research Notes, Data re: Pd-Si-U Quasicrystals, 1988-1989.
2.3.
Research Notes, Article re: Ti-Al-Nb Quasicrystals, 1989.
2.4.
LP Research Notes, Correspondence, Photographs, Data re: Quasicrystals, 1985-1987No Date.
2.5.
Research Notes, Correspondence, Reprint, Data: by Zelek Herman, Quasicrystals, 1983, 1985-1987, No Date.
2.6.
Bibliography of LP Publications on Icosahedral Quasicrystals, 1990.

4.003.
Hand-numbered Series of LP Quasicrystals Notes and Calculations, 1986.
3.1.
Hand-numbered series of LP Quasicrystal Notes and Calculations, June 4 - July 4, 1986.
3.2.
Hand-numbered series of LP Quasicrystal Notes and Calculations, July 30 - August 1, 1986.
3.3.
Hand-numbered series of LP Quasicrystal Notes and Calculations, August 5-9, 1986.
3.4.
Hand-numbered series of LP Quasicrystal Notes and Calculations, October 7-10, 1986.
3.5.
Hand-numbered series of LP Quasicrystal Notes and Calculations, October 12-27, 1986.

4.004.
Correspondence and Reprints re: Quasicrystals, A-M, 1980s.
4.1.
Correspondence, Non-Pauling Typescripts and Reprints: Quasicrystals, A-E, 1980s.
4.2.
Correspondence, Non-Pauling Typescripts and Reprints: Quasicrystals, F-M, 1980s.

4.005.
Correspondence and Reprints re: Quasicrystals, N-W, 1980s; B-U, 1990s.
5.1.
Correspondence, Non-Pauling Typescripts and Reprints: Quasicrystals, N-S, 1980s.
5.2.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Dr. Dan Shechtman, re: icosahedral crystals and twinning, 1984-1986.
5.3.
Correspondence, Non-Pauling Typescripts and Reprints: Quasicrystals, T-W, 1980s.
5.4.
Correspondence, Non-Pauling Typescripts and Reprints: Quasicrystals, B-U, 1990s.

4.006.
Materials re: Superconductors and Superconductivity, 1955, 1968-1989.
6.1.
Correspondence re: Superconductors, 1955, 1968-1989.
6.2.
Notes, Grant Requests re: superconductors and superconductivity, No Date.

4.007.
Quasicrystals: X-Ray Diffraction Patterns with LP Calculations, No Date.
7.1.
Quasicrystals: X-Ray Diffraction Patterns with LP Calculations, No Date.

5. Electron Theory; the Structure of Metals and Intermetallic Compounds.


5.001.
Materials re: Electron Theory and the Structure of Metals and Intermetallic Compounds, 1929-1939.
1.1.
Manuscript Notes: "Ferromagnetism", January 21, 1929.
1.2.
Research Notes, Calculations re: structure of Hydrargillite and compounds of Hydrargillite, 1929, 1933.
1.3.
Manuscript Notes: "Compact Tetrahedral Structures", Manchester, England, May 20, 1930.
1.4.
Manuscript Notes: "The Motion of the Electron in the Hydrogen Molecule-ion, and Similar Problems", Manchester, England, May 24, 1930.
1.5.
Manuscript Notes: "The Hyperfine Structure of Spectral Lines", Manchester, England, May-June, 1930.
1.6.
Manuscript Notes: "Heisenberg's Treatment of the Helium Spectrum", Manchester, England, [LP annotation: "Practically all of this has mistakes in it!"], June 28, 1930.
1.7.
Manuscript Notes: "Fine Structure in Triplet Spectra", Manchester, England, July 3, 1930.
1.8.
Research Notes, Typescripts: Correspondence re: Magnetic moments, chemical combination and inter-atomic distances for assorted metallic compounds, LP and Maurice Huggins, 1931-1932.
1.9.
Manuscript Notes: "Ionic Character of Bonds", [re: the concept of electronegativity] April 11, 1937.
1.10.
Manuscript Notes: "Metals", [re: the nature of metallic bonds] July 29, 1938.
1.11.
Manuscript Notes: "Electrons in Metals", October 29, 1939.
1.12.
Manuscript Notes: "Proof of Block's Theorem", November 15, 1939.
1.13.
Partial Manuscript, Notes, Calculations re: structure of micas, No Date [1930s].
1.14.
Notes, Calculations, Assorted Materials re: Electronegativity and the Electronegativity Scale, No Date [1930s].

5.002.
Materials re: Electron Theory and the Structure of Metals and Intermetallic Compounds, 1945-1949.
2.1.
Manuscript Notes: "A New Rule", [re: LP's rule about similarity of half-full and full electronic sets] October 12, 1945.
2.2.
Manuscript Notes: "Metals", January 13, 1946.
2.3.
Manuscript Notes: "Notes on Alloys", January 13, 1946.
2.4.
Typescript, Memorandum: The Formation of Immiscible Liquids in Metallic Systems, January 16, 1946.
2.5.
Manuscript Notes: "Polyhedra", March 3, 1946.
2.6.
Extensive Manuscript Notes: "The Structure of Metals and Intermetallic Compounds", July 13 - October 26, 1946.
2.7.
Manuscript: Atomic Radii and Interatomic Distances in Metals, 1946.
2.8.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Figures: "Metals Under High Pressure", August 9, 1947 - February 8, 1948.
2.9.
Manuscript Notes: "Metals", September 17-27, 1947.
2.10.
Manuscript Notes: "Treatment of Bonds as Tubes", September 28, 1947.
2.11.
Manuscript Notes: "The Valences of the Transition Elements", September 1947.
2.12.
Correspondence re: x-ray diffraction patterns and associated data of assorted steel samples, John A. Fellows to LP, October 10, 1947.
2.13.
Manuscript Notes: "Sizes of Orbitals in Atoms", January 8, 1948.
2.14.
Manuscript Notes: "A Study of Hybrid Orbitals", January 10, 1948.
2.15.
Manuscript Notes: "The Extra Orbital in Metals and Metallic Valency", February 19 - March 7, 1948.
2.16.
Manuscript Notes: "Intermetallic Compounds", March 10, 1948.
2.17.
Manuscript Notes: "Consideration of Intermetallic Compounds", March 21, 1948.
2.18.
LP Notes, Correspondence, Figures re: diagrams of aluminum zinc alloy experimental data collected by E. C. Ellwood, April 26, 1948.
2.19.
Manuscript Notes: "Revision of Metallic Radii", May 2, 1948.
2.20.
Manuscript Notes: "Reconsideration of Radii and of FeSi", May 16, 1948.
2.21.
Manuscript Notes: "Effective Nuclear Charge and Radii", May 23, 1948.
2.22.
Manuscript re: "The substances with the Friauf structures C14 and C15...", 1948.
2.23.
Manuscript Notes: "Some Intermetallic Compounds with Complex Cubic Structures", January 30, 1949.
2.24.
Manuscript Notes: "CoSn2 and CoSn", May 8, 1949.
2.25.
Manuscript Notes re: compounds of Uranium and Thallium, August 9, 1949.
2.26.
Typescript Notes: "Note on Ferromagnetism", November 14, 1949.
2.27.
Manuscript Notes re: structure of FeZn13 and CoZn13, December 24, 1949.

5.003.
Materials re: Electron Theory and the Structure of Metals and Intermetallic Compounds, 1950-1955.
3.1.
Manuscript Notes: "Metals and Intermetallic Compounds", [work-status checklist] January 1950.
3.2.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Calculations: "The Behavior of Substances at High Pressures", January 29, 1950 - August 8, 1950.
3.3.
Notes, Calculations, Diagrams re: alloys of type AB2, June 5, 1950.
3.4.
LP Notes to Self: "The Structure of α-manganese" and "The Structure of β-manganese", June 29, 1950.
3.5.
Manuscript Notes: "Co2Al9", July 9, 1950.
3.6.
Memorandum re: "Cu15Si4 and related substances", LP to Fred Ewing, July 31, 1950.
3.7.
Manuscript Notes: "Electronegativity and Heats of Formation of Alloys", August 4, 1950.
3.8.
Manuscript Notes re: structures of NaCd2, AuAl2, CaSi2, CuAl2, Al2Pt, Ga2Au, PtSn2 and Li3Bi, September 10, 1950.
3.9.
Manuscript Notes: "NaCd6", August 12, 1950; "NaCd5, perhaps", September 30, 1950.
3.10.
Manuscript Notes: "Magnetic Moments of Ferromagnetic Alloys", October 2, 1950.
3.11.
Notes, Manuscript, Typescript, Memoranda, Calculations re: compounds of Molybdenum and Tungsten, 1950-1951.
3.12.
Manuscript Notes, Reprint re: "Compounds of Sodium and Cadmium" and "Hydrates", May - December 1951. [LP and Fred Ewing].
3.13.
Manuscript Notes: "Mg6Si7Cu16", January 20, 1952.
3.14.
Manuscript Notes, Reprint: "Ferromagnetism", March 30, 1952.
3.15.
Memoranda: LP to Lesley [?] Orgel, re: "Proposed Research -- Brillouin zones in intermetallic compounds", December 29, 1953; LP to David Banks, re: Brillouin zone research, December 11, 1967.
3.16.
Typescript: Proposal for Research on the Structure of Metals and Intermetallic Compounds, submitted by the California Institute of Technology to the Fleet Foundation, San Diego, California, 1953.
3.17.
Manuscript Notes: "Octahedral Complexes - Magnetic Moments", January 14, 1954.
3.18.
Manuscript Notes re: structures of TiB and TiC, February 23, 1954.
3.19.
Memorandum LP to Mr. Miller, re: "The β indium-tin alloy", [Memorandum was not sent], May 28, 1954.
3.20.
Manuscript Notes, Diagrams: "CeMg12" and TiBe12", June 1, 1954.
3.21.
Memorandum: LP to Gunnar Bergman, re: "Proposed structure for CsZn20", June 15, 1955.
3.22.
Memorandum: "A Small Research Problem", [re: calculations on alkali-halide gas molecules] LP to Paul Cade, December 11, 1955.
3.23.
Manuscript Notes re: assorted Zinc compounds, No Date [1950s].
3.24.
Manuscript Notes re: predicted radii for Pb and Tl in various states, No Date [1950s].
3.25.
Manuscript Notes: "Heusler Alloys", No Date [1950s].
3.26.
Manuscript Notes re: structure of sulvanite, No Date [1950s].
3.27.
Notes, Diagrams re: structure of Cr3C2, No Date [1950s].
3.28.
Manuscript Notes re: structures of FeS2, MnS2 and PbS, No Date. [1950s].
3.29.
Manuscript Notes re: structure of Al13Si4Cr4, 1953.
3.30.
Manuscript Notes, Calculations re: structure of ζ-AgZn and CuPt3, 1951.
3.31.
Assorted Pauling and Non-Pauling Notes re: the structure and properties of metals, 1926-1979.

5.004.
Materials re: Electron Theory and the Structure of Metals and Intermetallic Compounds, 1960-1988.
4.1.
Manuscript Notes: "New Ideas about Metals", July 26, 1960.
4.2.
Manuscript Notes, Calculations re: transition metals, 1962.
4.3.
LP Note to Self: "The Structure of Liquid Metals", 1967 [?].
4.4.
Manuscript Notes re: Incompressibility of metals, June 17, 1968.
4.5.
Correspondence, Non-Pauling Reprints, Research Notes re: Oxyhydroxides of iron and related substances, October 1968.
4.6.
Diagrams: Drawings of Cd3As2 [cadmium arsenide] from a variety of angles, December 5, 1968.
4.7.
Manuscript Notes re: structure of Fe74Ni26 and Fe85Pd15, No Date. [1960s].
4.8.
Research Notes re: polynuclear carbonyls, including hexadecylcarbonylpentaosmium, January 18, 1977.
4.9.
Research Notes re: Bond lengths for assorted metallic compounds, December 29, 1979.
4.10.
Typescript: Theoretical and Empirical Studies of the Structure of Compounds of Transition Metals, research proposal written for grant application, No Date [1970s].
4.11.
Research Notes re: Bond energies for compounds of alkali metals, December 9-13, 1981.
4.12.
Research Notes re: "FeNi conductivity", December 19, 1982; Notes re: Electrical Resistance of Metals, by G. T. Meaden, December 22-23, 1982.
4.13.
LP Notes re: history of the "metallic" orbital, 1983.
4.14.
Research Notes, Calculations re: metallic radii and interatomic distances, June-September, 1984.
4.15.
Grant Proposal: "Fundamental Investigations into the Nature of the Bonding and Structures of Metals and Alloys", proposal submitted to the National Science Foundation, September 21, 1984.
4.16.
Grant Proposal: "Fundamental Investigations into the Nature of the Bonding and Structures of Metals and Alloys", proposal submitted to the National Science Foundation, January 23, 1986.
4.17.
Correspondence, Memorandum re: proposed research project entitled "Relation of the resonating-valence-bond statistical theory of metals and alloys to the Schrödinger equation", grant proposal made to the Office of Naval Research, 1986.
4.18.
Grant Proposal: "Fundamental Investigations into the Nature of the Bonding and Structures of Metals, Alloys, and Intermetallic Compounds", grant proposal submitted to the National Science Foundation, March 21, 1988.
4.19.
Typescript: Background and Nature of the Proposed Research, [re: LP's past and proposed future researches on metals and intermetallic compounds] written for a National Science Foundation grant application, No Date [1980s].
4.20.
Assorted Materials re: Electron Theory and the Structure of Metals and Intermetallic Compounds, No Date.

5.005.
Non-Pauling Materials re: Electron Theory and the Structure of Metals and Intermetallic Compounds, 1938-1974.
5.1.
Non-Pauling Manuscript Notes: "Crystal Structure of Pure Metals, 1938-1945".
5.2.
Non-Pauling Reprints re: structure of metals, bound by LP. 1932-1940.
5.3.
Non-Pauling Typescript, Notes: The Complex K3W2Cl9, by Jurg Waser, July 1, 1946.
5.4.
Non-Pauling Typescripts and Correspondence: A Literature Survey Concerning the X-ray Spectra of Metals and Alloys: A Proposal for Future Experimental Work, by Albert M. Soldate, 1947.
5.5.
Non-Pauling Typescript, Correspondence: The NaZn13 Structure, by Fred Ewing, June 1948.
5.6.
Correspondence, Non-Pauling Manuscript Notes: "Romeyn's notes to me", [re: "heat of formation of several intermetallic compounds"] 1948.
5.7.
Non-Pauling Bound Report: "The Determination of the Crystal Structure of the Sigma Phase", by B. Gunnar Bergman and David P. Shoemaker, Technical Report No. 1, Office of Naval Research grant N6onr-24432, November 1951.
5.8.
Non-Pauling Typescripts re: ferromagnetism, by Earl Callen and Herbert Callen, 1964-1965.
5.9.
Non-Pauling Research Notes re: the structure of GeH4, by Gus Albrecht, 1966; Reprints: 1941-1942.
5.10.
Non-Pauling Research Notes re: the structure of SiH4, by Gus Albrecht, 1966; Reprint: 1933.
5.11.
Non-Pauling Typescript: Correlation of Bond Dissociation Energies of Polyatomic Molecules using Pauling's Electronegativity Concept by Morton A. Fineman, No Date. [1960s].
5.12.
Assorted Reprints re: Electron Theory and the Structure of Metals and Intermetallic Compounds, 1937-1974, No Date.

6. The Structure and Properties of Proteins, including Hemoglobin; The Nature of Sickle Cell Anemia.


6.001.
Materials re: The Structure and Properties of Proteins, 1935-1953.
1.1.
Manuscript Notes: "Flavine", December 24, 1935.
1.2.
Manuscript Notes: "Vanadium in Ascidia", 1935.
1.3.
Research Notebook: "Proteins", Spring 1938. [Includes notes on complementarity of antigens and antibodies].
1.4.
Manuscript Notes re: oxidation of muscle cells during contracation, June 1939.
1.5.
Manuscript Notes re: structures of insulin, gelatin, zeni and lysine, No Date. [1930s].
1.6.
Manuscript Notes re: research of William T. Astbury on structure of proteins, No Date. [1930s].
1.7.
Assorted Early Notes, Materials re: the structure of proteins, 1930s - 1950s.
1.8.
Calculations, Diagrams re: bond distances for the α-helix and the γ-helix, March 26, 1950.
1.9.
Memorandum: Robert B. Corey to LP, re: "Dimensions of the α-β transformation in proteins", May 25, 1950.
1.10.
LP Note to Self, Calculations re: "The Structure of Proteins", [re: correlation between structure of proteins and digestive functions] March 5, 1951.
1.11.
Manuscript Notes, Calculations: "The γ-Helix", March 10, 1951.
1.12.
Manuscript Notes, Calculations: "The α-Helix", March 11, 1951.
1.13.
Manuscript Notes, Memoranda, Calculations, X-ray Diffraction Photos, Reprints re: "The Lotmar-Picken X-Ray Diagram of Dried Muscle", March 1951- August 1953.
1.14.
Manuscript Notes, Diagram, Reprint: "The Structure of the Silk Fibroin", July 7, 1951 - April 4, 1952.
1.15.
Manuscript Notes, Calculations, X-ray Diffraction Photos: "Polyglycine", July 15, 1951 - November 30, 1952.

6.002.
Materials re: The Structure and Properties of Proteins, 1951-1956.
2.1.
Manuscript Notes, Memoranda, Calculations, Diagram, X-ray Diffraction Photos: "Rudall's Photograph of Fibrin", July 21, 1951 - January 14, 1952.
2.2.
Pauling and Non-Pauling Notes, Calculations re: the structure of the satonia silk fibroin, August 2, 1951 - January 20, 1952.
2.3.
Memorandum, Notes: Walter Schroeder to LP, re: "Relative rate of hydrolysis of peptide bonds as a function of the amino acids joined by such a bond", October 30, 1951.
2.4.
Memorandum: LP to Dr. Rack, re: "Calculation of radial distribution functions for helical structures", March 3, 1952.
2.5.
Memorandum: J. E. Leonard and Harry L. Yakel to LP, re: "The X-ray examination of muscle samples, numbers 1-176 from the mussel Mytilus Edulis and the rock scallop Rhinites", March 29, 1952.
2.6.
Photographs: Crystallographic images of scallop (Mytilus edulis) muscle tissue, April 1952.
2.7.
LP Note to Self re: lattice structure of silk, May 14, 1952.
2.8.
Manuscript Notes: "The Antiparallel cis-trans-chain Sheet", June 2, 1952.
2.9.
Manuscript Notes, Calculations, Reprint: "Compound Helixes", [re: α-Keratin, α-helix, Interstitial Matter, Feather Keratin, and graphs concerning the α-helix] September 19-October 15, 1952.
2.10.
Manuscript Notes, Calculations, Diagrams: "The 4.5 residue Helix", September 27, 1952 - October 3, 1952.
2.11.
Typescript Notes re: research done on amino acids by Walter Schroeder and his group, October 28, 1952.
2.12.
Manuscript Notes: "The Cis-Trans Pleated Sheets", November 1-2, 1952.
2.13.
Memorandum: Walter Schroeder to LP, re: "Amino acid analyses of gelatin and collagen, especially their contents of proline, hydrosyproline, and glycine", November 6, 1952.
2.14.
Manuscript Notes: "The Antiparallel Chart Rippled Sheet", November 12-24, 1952.
2.15.
Manuscript Notes: "Silk Fibroin - reconsideration", November 14, 1952.
2.16.
Photograph: X-ray diffraction pattern for feather rachis, February 1953; Manuscript Notes: "The 94.6-Å Unit of Feather Rachis", No Date. [1950s].
2.17.
Manuscript Notes: "Compound helixes with 1/3 of H. bonds missing", May 17-24, 1953.
2.18.
Paper molecular model of the alpha-helix from Japanese journal, Chemical Field, Vol. 8, No. 9, September 1954.
2.19.
Memorandum, Data: W. A. Schroeder to LP, re: "Peptides from gelatin and collagen", March 18, 1955.
2.20.
Research Notes re: X-Ray and Electron Microscope Studies, and their Cytological Significance, of the Recently-Discovered Muscle Proteins, Tropomyosin and Actin, by W. T. Astbury, August 12, 1956.
2.21.
Pauling and Non-Pauling Notes, X-ray Diffraction Photos re: structure of Giant African porcupine quills, No Date. [1950s].
2.22.
Notes, Figures: structure of Poly Methyl L Glutamate, [LP annotation: "check with Crick about idea"] No Date [1950s].
2.23.
Assorted Materials re: the alpha-helix, 1948-1988, No Date.
2.24.
Assorted Materials re: structure of proteins, 1936-1962, No Date.

6.003.
Materials re: Oxypolygelatin Blood Plasma Substitute, 1946-1952. [See also Science 13.004].
3.1.
Publication: Chemically Modified Proteins as Blood Substitutes - Final Report, Dan H. Campbell, Responsible Investigator, Contract OEMcmr-153, 1946. [LP annotation: "First half 1942-1944 by LP"].
3.2.
Correspondence, Materials re: Oxypolygelatin blood plasma substitute, 1948-1950.
3.3.
Correspondence re: Oxypolygelatin blood plasma substitute, 1951-1952.
3.4.
Materials re: Conference on Blood Substitutes, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., February 14, 1949.

6.004.
Materials re: The Structure and Properties of Collagen, 1951-1955.
4.1.
Manuscript Notes: "The Collagen Structure", March 3-24, 1951.
4.2.
Memoranda: Walt Schroeder to Robert B. Corey re: "Present status of the study of amino acid sequence in gelatin", December 6, 1951; Walter Schroeder to LP re: "Composition and Gelatin", March 14, 1951.
4.3.
Memorandum: Robert B. Corey to Linus Pauling re: "The Structure of Collagen", January 15, 1952; Non-Pauling Typescript Notes: "The Structure of Collagen", by R. A. Pasternak and R. B. Corey, January 11, 1952.
4.4.
Manuscript Notes re: "Bessel Functions for α Helix and Collagen", March 25 - April 23, 1952.
4.5.
Typescript: A Report on Collagen, April 12, 1952.
4.6.
Manuscript Notes: "Collagen", [re: bond lengths in meridional reflections in collagen] May 11, 1952.
4.7.
Manuscript Notes: "Collagen", [re: calculation of interstities from collagen residues] May 18, 1952.
4.8.
Memorandum: Walt Schroeder to Linus Pauling, re: "Possibility of Fractionating Wool", September 18, 1952.
4.9.
Manuscript Notes: "Collagen", [re: problems with the old collagen structural model] October 4-7, 1952.
4.10.
Manuscript Notes: "Effect of Proline or Hydroxyproline on α Helix", October 15, 1952.
4.11.
Manuscript Notes: "Collagen", [re: the compound helical structure of collagen] January 1-3, 1953.
4.12.
LP Note to Self: "Third Report on Collagen", January 19, 1954.
4.13.
Memorandum: R. A. Pasternak to Linus Pauling re: experiments on the chemical composition of collagen, February 15, 1954.
4.14.
Memorandum: R. A. Pasternak to Linus Pauling re: "The Average Number of Amino Acid Residues Contained in the Unit Cell of Collagen", March 11, 1954.
4.15.
Memorandum: Linus Pauling to R. B. Corey re: completing work on the structure of collagen, September 8, 1954.
4.16.
Correspondence, Reprint: K. H. Gustavson to Linus Pauling, re: the hydrothermal stability of collagen, December 13, 1954.
4.17.
Memorandum: Herbert Segall to Linus Pauling re: "The Average Number of Amino Acid Residues Contained in the Unit Cell of Collagen", July 11, 1955.
4.18.
Memorandum: Herbert Segall to Linus Pauling re: recalculation of the average number of amino acid residues in the unit cell of collagen, July 20, 1955.
4.19.
Correspondence: Alex Rich to Linus Pauling re: collagen structure, August 8, 1955.
4.20.
Correspondence: Series of letters between Linus Pauling and Alex Rich, re: the structure of trigonal polyglycine, September 7, 1955 - November 10, 1955.
4.21.
Typescript: The Structure of the Collagen Group of Proteins, by G.N. Ramachandran and Gopinath Kartha, No Date. [1950s].
4.22.
Research Notes: Table of values for cylindrical coordinates of collagen structures, No Date. [1950s].
4.23.
Research Notes, Calculations: Table of values for interatomic distances in collagen molecules, No Date [1950s].
4.24.
Diagram: Sketch of collagen structure at the atomic level, No Date [1950s].
4.25.
Research Notes: Graphs of Bessel-function orders for collagen and other 3-chain helixes, No Date [1950s].
4.26.
Research Notes, Calculations: Evaluation of bond angles in collagen structure, No Date. [1950s].
4.27.
Research Notes: List of figures diagramming collagen, No Date [1950s].
4.28.
Assorted Reprints re: collagen studies, 1938, 1952-1955. [Includes LP annotations].

6.005.
Non-Pauling Materials re: The Structure and Properties of Proteins, 1934-1969.
5.1.
Non-Pauling Notes and Calculations: Protein structural data from Eugene L. Edwards, 1934-1935.
5.2.
Non-Pauling Typescript: Color and Structure - their Relation for the Porphyrins, by Theodore Vermeulen and Charles D. Coryell, June 19, 1941.
Non-Pauling Research Notebook and Manuscript Notes re: structure of carotenoids, by William Shand, 1942; Correspondence re: death of William Shand, 1946, 1993.
5.3.
Non-Pauling Typescript and Drawing: "A Geometrical Study of Possible Polypeptide Structures. Compound Helical Configurations of Polypeptide Chains Composed of Three Residue Units", Fred Helfferich, No Date [1950s]; Drawing re: Molecular Structures, by L. Benner, August 1934.
5.4.
Non-Pauling Typescript, Diagrams: Notes on the Structure of α-Keratin, by Andrew Lang, August 1953.
5.5.
Offprint: "Chromatographic Investigations of the Structure of Proteins", Annual Progress Report No. 2, prepared by W. A. Schroeder and Lois M. Kay, Quartermaster Corps Contract No. DA44-109-qm-1516, California Institute of Technology, August 1, 1954 - September 30, 1955.
5.6.
Instructional Models: The Elements of Protein Synthesis, 1969.
5.7.
Non-Pauling Notes, Diagrams re: the structure of proteins, [in German] No Date [1960s].

6.006.
Non-Pauling Reprints re: The Structure and Properties of Proteins, 1920s - 1970s.
6.1.
Non-Pauling Reprints: Publications of Alfred E. Mirsky, 1925-1950. [bound by LP].
6.2.
Non-Pauling Reprints re: Structure of Proteins, 1930s-1940s.
6.3.
Non-Pauling Reprints re: Structure of Proteins, 1950s.
6.4.
Non-Pauling Reprints re: Structure of Proteins, 1960s-1970s.

6.007.
Materials re: The Structure and Properties of Hemoglobin and the Nature of Sickle Cell Anemia, 1935-1991.
7.1.
LP Notes re: literature review of contemporary hemoglobin research, January 5 - March 11, 1935.
7.2.
Manuscript Notes: "Hb & O2 equilibrium", January 29 - March 1, 1935.
7.3.
Manuscript Notes: "Outline of Experiments on Hemochromogen", June 25, 1935.
7.4.
Research Notes, Calculations re: the chemistry of heme proteins, 1935.
7.5.
Manuscript Notes: "Reconsideration of the Hemoglobin-Oxyhemoglobin Equilibrium", November 16, 1944.
7.6.
Memorandum: Walt Schroeder to LP, re: "Number of Isoleucine Residues Per Molecule of Hemoglobin", November 21, 1950.
7.7.
Memorandum, Typescript: A. C. Allison, M. Murayama, and J. Vinograd to Linus Pauling re: "Summary of Investigations on the Properties of S Hb", September 9, 1954.
7.8.
Memorandum: LP to Dr. Murayama, re: "Proposed Research on Human Hemoglobin", August 18, 1955.
7.9.
Press Release: California Institute of Technology re: LP and Emile Zuckerkandl research on the relationship of apes to humans using "hemoglobin fingerprints", September 16, 1960.
7.10.
Notes: LP notes taken at the First Inter-American Conference on Congenital Defects, Los Angeles, California, January 23, 1962.
7.11.
Memorandum: LP to Paul Wolf, re: "Efforts to prevent sickle-cell anemia crises", August 25, 1972.
7.12.
Typescript: The Involvement of Humoral, Metabolic, and Molecular Factors in Sickle Cell Crisis: Proposal for Short Term Research Development Fund Support, LP Principal Investigator and Project Director, 1972. [?].
7.13.
Correspondence, Report re: A Report to the 1972 California Legislature Pursuant to Senate Concurrent Resolution no. 123 (1971) Control and Treatment of Sickle Cell Anemia, 1972-1973.
7.14.
Memorandum: LP to Paul Wolf, re: "Potassium Thiocyanate and Sickle-Cell Anemia", April 4, 1973.
7.15.
LP Note to Self re: blood sickling caused by anesthetics, November 1975.
7.16.
Correspondence re: LP's recollections of his sickle cell anemia research, 1963, 1969, 1978.
7.17.
Assorted Materials re: hemoglobin and sickle-cell anemia, 1934-1991.

6.008.
Non-Pauling Materials re: The Structure and Properties of Hemoglobin and the Nature of Sickle Cell Anemia, 1930, 1955, 1966, 1995, No Date.
8.1.
Non-Pauling Typescript: Recent Reports Related to the Contents of the Harvey Lecture, by Harvey Itano, 1955 [?].
8.2.
Non-Pauling Typescript: The Hemoglobins, by Harvey Itano, No Date. [1950s].
8.3.
Non-Pauling Manuscript: Ferrohemoglobin Ethyl Isocyanide, Author Unknown, No Date [1950s]; Reprint: "The Magnetic Study of the Equilibrium between Ferrohemoglobin, Cyanide Ion, and Cyanide Ferrohemoglobin," Fred Stitt and Charles D. Coryell, J. Am. Chem. Soc., vol. 61, (1930).
8.4.
Non-Pauling Typescript: The Physical Chemistry of the Heme Proteins, Author Unknown, No Date [1950s].
8.5.
Non-Pauling Typescript: The Solubilization of Deoxyhemoglobin S, by Edward M. Kosower, Nechama S. Kosower and Patricia C. La Course, December 1966. [Communicated by LP].
8.6.
Non-Pauling Manuscript: "Ferrihemoglobin", [re: the dissociation constant of a hemoglobin - imidazole system], Author Unknown, No Date [1960s].
8.7.
Non-Pauling Article: "Sickle Cell Anemia - Basic Research Reaches the Clinic", New Eng. J. Med., vol. 332, no. 20 (May 18, 1995).

6.009.
Non-Pauling Reprints re: Hemoglobin research, 1930s - 1950s.
9.1.
Non-Pauling Reprints, Correspondence re: Hemoglobin research, 1930s-1940s.
9.2.
Non-Pauling Reprints re: Hemoglobin research, 1950s.

6.010.
Non-Pauling Reprints re: Hemoglobin research, 1960s.
10.1.
Non-Pauling Reprints, Correspondence re: Hemoglobin research, 1960s.

6.011.
Non-Pauling Reprints re: Hemoglobin research, 1960s - 1980s.
11.1.
Non-Pauling Reprints re: Hemoglobin research, 1960s.
11.2.
Non-Pauling Reprints re: Hemoglobin research, 1970s-1980s.

6.012.
Non-Pauling Reprints re: Sickle Cell Anemia research, 1937-2000.
12.1.
Pauling and Non-Pauling Reprints: "Papers on Sickle-Cell Anemia", [sickle-cell anemia and hemoglobin reprints as bound together by LP] 1937, 1941, 1944-1945, 1949-1954.
12.2.
Non-Pauling Reprints re: Sickle Cell Anemia research, 1944-1945, 1948.
12.3.
Non-Pauling Reprints re: Sickle Cell Anemia research, 1950-1957, 1959.
12.4.
Non-Pauling Reprints re: Sickle Cell Anemia research, 1960-1965, 1967, 1969.
12.5.
Non-Pauling Reprints, Correspondence re: Sickle Cell Anemia research, 1970-1973, 1975.
12.6.
Non-Pauling Offprint: "Sickle Cell Anemia: Reexamining the First 'Molecular Disease'", Simon D. Feldman and Alfred I. Tauber, Bull. Hist. Med., vol. 71, (1997): 623-650.
12.7.
Non-Pauling Offprint: "Sickle Cell Anemia Therapy: Progress Since Pauling", by Alan N. Schechter and Griffin P. Rodgers, Science, vol. 287, (2000).

6.013.
Bound Reports: California Institute of Technology Protein Structure Group, 1956-1957.
13.1.
Bound Report: Protein Structure Group Report No. 1, California Institute of Technology, March 1, 1956.
13.2.
Bound Report: Protein Structure Group Report No. 2, California Institute of Technology, June 30, 1956.
13.3.
Bound Report: Protein Structure Group Report No. 3, California Institute of Technology, September 30, 1956.
13.4.
Bound Report: Protein Structure Group Report No. 4, California Institute of Technology, December 31, 1956.
13.5.
Bound Report: Protein Structure Group Report No. 5, California Institute of Technology, March 31, 1957.
13.6.
Bound Report: Protein Structure Group Report No. 6, California Institute of Technology, June 30, 1957.

6.014.
Bound Reports: California Institute of Technology Protein Structure Group, 1957-1960.
14.1.
Bound Report: Protein Structure Group Report No. 7, California Institute of Technology, September 30, 1957.
14.2.
Bound Report: Protein Structure Group Report No. 8, California Institute of Technology, December 31, 1957.
14.3.
Bound Report: Protein Structure Group Report No. 9, California Institute of Technology, March 31, 1958.
14.4.
Bound Report: Protein Structure Group Report No. 10, California Institute of Technology, June 30, 1958.
14.5.
Bound Report: Protein Structure Group Report No. 11, California Institute of Technology, September 30, 1958.
14.6.
Bound Report: Protein Structure Group Report No. 12, California Institute of Technology, December 31, 1958.
14.7.
Bound Report: Protein Structure Group Report No. 13, California Institute of Technology, March 31, 1959.
14.8.
Bound Report: Protein Structure Group Report No. 14, California Institute of Technology, June 30, 1959.
14.9.
Bound Report: Protein Structure Group Report No. 15, California Institute of Technology, September 30, 1959.
14.10.
Bound Report: Protein Structure Group Report No. 16, California Institute of Technology, December 31, 1959.
14.11.
Bound Report: Protein Structure Group Report No. 17, California Institute of Technology, March 31, 1960.

6.015.
Bound Reports: California Institute of Technology Protein Structure Group, 1960-1962.
15.1.
Bound Report: Protein Structure Group Report No. 18, California Institute of Technology, June 30, 1960.
15.2.
Bound Report: Protein Structure Group Report No. 19, California Institute of Technology, September 30, 1960.
15.3.
Bound Report: Protein Structure Group Report No. 20, California Institute of Technology, December 31, 1960.
15.4.
Bound Report: Protein Structure Group Report No. 21, California Institute of Technology, March 31, 1961.
15.5.
Bound Report: Protein Structure Group Report No. 22, California Institute of Technology, June 30, 1961.
15.6.
Bound Report: Protein Structure Group Report No. 23, California Institute of Technology, September 30, 1961.
15.7.
Bound Report: Protein Structure Group Report No. 24, California Institute of Technology, December 31, 1961.
15.8.
Bound Report: Protein Structure Group Report No. 25, California Institute of Technology, March 31, 1962.
15.9.
Bound Report: Protein Structure Group Report No. 26, California Institute of Technology, June 30, 1962.

6.016.
Bound Reports: California Institute of Technology Protein Structure Group, 1962-1963.
16.1.
Bound Report: Protein Structure Group Report No. 27, California Institute of Technology, September 30, 1962.
16.2.
Bound Report: Protein Structure Group Report No. 28, California Institute of Technology, December 31, 1962.
16.3.
Bound Report: Protein Structure Group Report No. 29, California Institute of Technology, March 31, 1963.
16.4.
Bound Report: Protein Structure Group Report No. 30, California Institute of Technology, June 30, 1963.
16.5.
Bound Report: Protein Structure Group Report No. 31, California Institute of Technology, September 30, 1963.

7. The Structure of Antibodies and Antigens; the Nature of Serological Reactions.


7.001.
Materials re: Antibody and Antigen Research; the Nature of Serological Reactions, 1940-1947, 1950-1952, 1973, 1986.
1.1.
Correspondence re: Antibody and Antigen research; the nature of serological reactions, 1940-1947, 1973.
1.2.
Manuscript Notes: "Theory of Precipitation Reactions", September 21, 1941.
1.3.
Manuscript Notes, Calculations: "Antigen-Antibody Interactions" and "Antigen-Antibody-Haptene Interaction", December 24 - January 20, 1942, December 1941 - January 1942 [?], . [LP and Verner Schomaker].
1.4.
Manuscript Notes, Calculations: Hapten Inhibition for Heterogeneous Antiserum, July-August, 1943. [LP and David Pressman].
1.5.
Assorted Notes, Calculations, Drawings and Memoranda re: Antigen and Antibody research, 1940-1944. [LP and David Pressman].
1.6.
Manuscript Notes, Abstract re: "Immunological Reactions between Films of Antigen and Antibody Molecules", by Alexandre Rothen. J. Biol. Ch. vol. 168, (1947): 75-97.
1.7.
Manuscript Notes, Calculations: Van der Waals Forces in Serology, [specific focus on benzoic acids] No Date [1940s].
1.8.
Typescript, Correspondence, Notes: The Non-Specific Precipitation of Dyes and Proteins, by J. L. Morrison and Linus Pauling, January 1950 - October 1952.
1.9.
Manuscript Notes: "Theory of Electrophoretic Patterns of Antigen and Heterogeneous Antibody", February 5, 1950; Notes to Self re: antibodies, July 3, 1950 and August 4, 1950.
1.10.
Correspondence, Articles, re: Immunochemistry and monoclonal antibodies, 1986.

7.002.
Glass Slides: "Pictures of Antibodies", prepared for the First International Poliomyelitis Conference, New York, July 12-17, 1948.
2.1.
Glass Slides: "Pictures of Antibodies", prepared for the First International Poliomyelitis Conference, New York, July 12-17, 1948. [two large plates containing three images each].

7.003.
Non-Pauling Materials re: LP Antibody and Antigen Research; the Nature of Serological Reactions, No Date.
3.1.
Non-Pauling Offprint: "A History of Theories of Antibody Formation", Arthur M. Silverstein, Cellular Immunology, 91: 263-283 (1985).
3.2.
Non-Pauling Offprint: "Molecular biology and Pauling's immunochemistry: a neglected dimension", Hist. Phil. Life Sci., 11: 211-219 (1989).
3.3.
Non-Pauling Offprint: "The Tools of the Discipline: Standards, Models, and Measures in the Affinity/Avidity Controversy in Immunology," Peter Keating, Alberto Cambrosio and Michael Mackenzie, in The Right Tools for the Job: At Work in Twentieth-Century Life Sciences, Princeton University Press, 1992.
3.4.
Non-Pauling Typescript: "How Immunologists Argue with Images: Pauling's Theory of Antibody Formation", Alberto Cambrosio, Daniel Jacobi and Peter Keating, 2002.

7.004.
Collected Literature References and Summaries re: Antibody and Antigen Research; the Nature of Serological Reactions.
4.1.
Collected Literature References and Summaries re: Antibody and Antigen Research; the Nature of Serological Reactions.

8. Biological Specificity.


8.001.
Research on Biological Specificity, 1930-1967.
1.1.
Manuscripts: "Genetics: Crossing-over", December 24, 1930; "Conditional Probablity", No Date.
1.2.
Manuscript: "The Treatment of Multiple Crossovers", January 12, 1931; Assorted Notes re: genetics; Correspondence, 1931, 1988.
1.3.
Manuscript Notes: "Estrogenic substances", July 23, 1947.
1.4.
LP Note to Self: "Use of Folic Acid Inhibitors in Treating Cancer", February 23, 1949.
1.5.
LP Note to Self, Abstract: "The precipitation of nucleoproteins, nucleic acids, and nucleotides by streptomycin", November 14, 1949.
1.6.
LP Note to Self: "Succinic dehydrogenase", April 12, 1950.
1.7.
LP Note to Self: "Biological Specificity", [re: properties of antabuse] May 5, 1950.
1.8.
LP Note to Self: "Suggested Research", [re: hydrolysate of hemoglobin] May 5, 1950.
1.9.
LP Note to Self: "Biological Specificity - Pesticides, etc.", July 5, 1951.
1.10.
LP Note to Self: "Biological Specificity - Taste and Molecular Shape", July 9, 1951.
1.11.
LP Note to Self: "Biological Specificity - Effect of Chromosomal Position on Gene Activity", November 14, 1951.
1.12.
LP Note to Self: "Biological Specificity", [re: fruit fly genetics] May 16, 1952.
1.13.
Typescript: Quotations from "Second Thoughts on the Germ Theory", Scientific American 192:5 (1955).
1.14.
Research Notes: "Notes on Evolution", [re: The Theory of Evolution, by John Maynard Smith] 1958 [?]; Assorted Notes re: evolution, No Date.
1.15.
Manuscript Notes: "The Gerontology of Viruses", No Date [1950s]..
1.16.
Manuscript Notes: "Viruses - may cause hemagglutination", No Date [1950s]..
1.17.
Assorted Research Notes re: Biological Specificity, No Date [1950s]..
1.18.
Manuscript Notes: "Paleobiochemistry", October 3, 1962.
1.19.
Manuscript Notes re: The Metabolic Basis of Inherited Disease, by H. Lehmann and J. A. M. Ager, 1962.
1.20.
Note to Self: "Note on XYY", [re: XYY chromosomes] 1967 [?].
1.21.
Manuscript Notes: "Biology - what are the likely developments?", No Date [1960s].
1.22.
Manuscript Notes re: sulfa drugs, No Date [1960s]..
1.23.
Manuscript Notes re: rate of mutation in yeast, humans and other animals, No Date [1960s].

8.002.
Research on Biological Specificity, 1973-1996.
2.1.
LP Notes re: "Relationship of Health Practices and Mortality", by Nedra B. Belloc, Preventive Medicine, vol. 2, 1973.
2.2.
Non-Pauling Typescript: "Introduction to Dan Campbell Memorial Lecture", by George Feigen, January 21, 1979.
2.3.
Bibliographic Citation List re: Genetics, No Date. [1970s].
2.4.
Correspondence: Emile Zuckerkandl to Linus Pauling, Jr., re: LP's contributions to molecular biology, September 11, 1996.
2.5.
Note to Self: "Reduplication of the Gene", No Date.
2.6.
Non-Pauling Reprints and Articles: Biological Specificity, 1940-1987.

9. The Nucleic Acids; the Structure of Atomic Nuclei.


9.001.
Nucleic Acid Papers, 1951-1963.
1.1.
Reprint: Astbury, W. T., et al. "X-Ray Study of Thymonucleic Acid", Nature, 141, 747, April 23, 1938.
Reprint: Astbury, W. T. "X-Ray Studies of Nucleic Acids", Symposia of the Society for Experimental Biology, 1, 66-76, 1947.
Reprint: Dounce, A. L. "Duplicating Mechanism for Peptide Chain and Nucleic Acid Synthesis", Enzymologia, 15, 251-258, 1952.
Reprint: Hovanitz, W. "An Electron Microscope Study of Isolated Chromosomes", Genetics, 32, 500-504, September 1947.
Reprint: Hovanitz, W., et al. "The Internal Structure of Isolated Chromosomes", The Wasmann Collector, 7 (6), 233-242, 1949.
Galley Proof: James, T. W., et al. "Surface Films of Desoxyribonucleic Acid", Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1952.
Reprint: Kay, Ernest R. M., et al. "An Improved Preparation of Sodium Desoxyribonucleate", J. Am. Chem. Soc., 74, 1724-1726, April 5, 1952.
Reprint: Rondoni, P. "Experiments with Some Mitotic Poisons", J. of Gerontology, 7 (4), 614-617, October 1952.
Reprint: Hovanitz, W. "Chromosome Structure. 1. Analysis of Spiral or Nodule Fragmentations", The Wasmann Journal of Biology, 11 (1), 1-22, Spring 1953.
1.2.
Correspondence: John T. Randall to Linus Pauling, August 28, 1951; Linus Pauling's reply, September 25, 1951.
1.3.
Correspondence: Alexander R. Todd's secretary to Linus Pauling, January 6, 1952.
1.4.
Correspondence: Max Perutz to Linus Pauling, May 7, 1952.
1.5.
Crystallographic Photo: Sodium Thymonucleate [?] Type B, taken by Rosalind E. Franklin and R. G. Gosling, May 1952.
1.6.
Correspondence: Jerry Donohue to Linus Pauling, June 25, 1952; Linus Pauling's reply, October 3, 1952.
1.7.
Correspondence: D. P. Riley to Linus Pauling, October 7, 1952: Typescript, "X-Ray Scattering by Some Native and Denatured Proteins in the Solid State", by D. P. Riley and U. W. Arndt, No Date.
1.8.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling to Peter Pauling, October 21, 1952.
1.9.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling to Peter Pauling, October 22, 1952.
1.10.
Correspondence: Barbara Low to Linus Pauling, October 30, 1952; Linus Pauling's reply, November 10, 1952.
1.11.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling to D. P. Riley, October 31, 1952;.
D. P. Riley to Linus Pauling, December 9, 1952; Reply by Linus Pauling, January 8, 1953;.
Linus Pauling to D. P. Riley, January 9, 1953;.
Linus Pauling to Charles T. Smyth, April 17, 1953;.
D. P. Riley to Linus Pauling, April 24, 1953;.
D. P. Riley to Linus Pauling, May 2, 1953;.
Linus Pauling to Queen's University, May 21, 1953; Reply by Queen's University, May 26, 1953;.
Linus Pauling to D. P. Riley, May 21, 1953; Reply by D. P. Riley, June 8, 1953.
1.12.
Correspondence: Jerry Donohue to Linus Pauling, November 9, 1952; Linus Pauling's reply, November 19, 1952.
1.13.
Notes, Manuscript: "A Proposed Structure for the Nucleic Acids", by Linus Pauling, November 26, 1952 - February 28, 1953.
1.14.
Correspondence: Jerry Donohue to Linus Pauling, December 15, 1952; Linus Pauling's reply, December 23, 1952.
1.15.
Correspondence: Jerry Donohue to Linus Pauling, December 16, 1952; Linus Pauling's reply, January 20, 1953.
1.16.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling to Alexander R. Todd, December 19, 1952.
1.17.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling to Roger Hayward, December 22, 1952.
1.18.
Correspondence: John T. Randall to Linus Pauling, December 23, 1952; Linus Pauling's reply, December 31, 1952.
1.19.
Correspondence: Nature to Linus Pauling, January 6, 1953 and January 20, 1953.
1.20.
Typescript: A Note on Molecular Configuration in Sodium Thymonucleate, by Rosalind E. Franklin and R. G. Gosling, 1953 [?].
1.21.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling to Herbert Kahler, January 15, 1953; Herbert Kahler's reply, January 21, 1953; Linus Pauling's reply, January 27, 1953.
1.22.
Correspondence: Andrew Lang to Linus Pauling, January 16, 1953; Linus Pauling's reply, February 2, 1953.
1.23.
Correspondence: H. D. Springall to Linus Pauling, January 19, 1953; Linus Pauling's reply, January 29, 1953.
1.24.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling to Peter Pauling, February 4, 1953.
1.25.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling to Jerry Donohue, February 10, 1953.
1.26.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling to Peter Pauling, February 18, 1953.
1.27.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling to Nature, February 21, 1953.
1.28.
Correspondence: Alexander R. Todd to Linus Pauling, March 4, 1953; Linus Pauling's reply, March 12, 1953.
1.29.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling to Peter Pauling, March 10, 1953.
1.30.
Correspondence: Alexander L. Dounce to Linus Pauling, March 18, 1953; Linus Pauling's reply, March 23, 1953.
1.31.
Correspondence: Jerry Donohue to Linus Pauling, March 20, 1953.
1.32.
Correspondence: Jim Watson and Francis Crick to Linus Pauling, March 21, 1953.
Typescript: A Structure for DNA.
1.33.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling to Peter Pauling, March 27, 1953.
1.34.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling to Jim Watson and Francis Crick, March 27, 1953.
1.35.
Manuscript Research Notes re: nucleic acids, by Linus Pauling and Verner Schomaker, March-April, 1953.
1.36.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling to Max Perutz, March 29, 1953; Max Perutz' reply, April 14, 1953.
1.37.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling to Jerry Donohue, March 30, 1953.
1.38.
Correspondence: Francis Crick to Linus Pauling, April 14, 1953.
1.39.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling to Max Delbrück, April 20, 1953.
1.40.
Correspondence: Peter Pauling to Linus Pauling, September 13, 1953; Linus Pauling's reply, September 24, 1953.
1.41.
Correspondence: Andrew Lang to Linus Pauling, September 17, 1953; Linus Pauling's reply, October 28, 1953.
1.42.
Correspondence: Peter Pauling to Linus Pauling, October 16, 1953.
1.43.
Correspondence: George Gamow to Linus Pauling, October 22, 1953; Linus Pauling's reply, December 9, 1953.
1.44.
Correspondence: Francis Crick to Linus Pauling, August 3, 1954. [Actually a hoax sent by Peter Pauling - Crick's name is forged].
1.45.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling to Francis Crick, September 13, 1957; Francis Crick's reply, September 24, 1957.
1.46.
Correspondence: Harvard University to Linus Pauling, re: Francis Crick, February - March 1959.
1.47.
Correspondence: Nobel Committee for Chemistry to Linus Pauling -- invitation to nominate candidates for 1961 Nobel Chemistry Prize [two copies].
William Lawrence Bragg to Linus Pauling, January 4, 1960.
William Lawrence Bragg to Linus Pauling, January 9, 1960.
William Lawrence Bragg to Arne Westgren, January 1960.
William Lawrence Bragg to Erik Hulthen, January 1960.
Typescript: The Structure of Protein Molecules, by M. F. Perutz and J. C. Kendrew.
Typescript: A General Survey of the wider implications of the work carried at Cambridge under the direction of Dr. Perutz and Dr. Kendrew.
Typescript: The Analysis of Penicillin and of Vitamin B12, by Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin.
Typescript: Nucleic Acid, by J. D. Watson, F. H. C. Crick and M. H. F. Wilkins.
Draft Correspondence: Linus Pauling to Nobel Committee for Chemistry, March 1960.
Linus Pauling to Nobel Committee for Chemistry, March 14, 1960.
Linus Pauling to Nobel Committee for Chemistry, March 15, 1960.
Linus Pauling to Nobel Committee for Chemistry, March 15, 1960.
Linus Pauling to William Lawrence Bragg, March 15, 1960.
Reply by William Lawrence Bragg, March 22, 1960.
Nobel Committee for Chemistry to Linus Pauling, March 26, 1960.
Linus Pauling to Nobel Committee for Chemistry, June 10, 1960 [three copies].
Linus Pauling to William Lawrence Bragg, June 13, 1960.
Reply by William Lawrence Bragg, July 6, 1960.
Nobel Committee for Chemistry to Linus Pauling, June 20, 1960.
1.48.
Jim Watson's Nobel Lecture: "The Involvement of RNA in the Synthesis of Proteins", 1962.
1.49.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling to Maurice Wilkins, Jim Watson and Francis Crick, October 18, 1962.
1.50.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling to Jim Watson, February 18, 1963; copy of letter -- Linus Pauling to Francis Crick, February 18, 1963.
1.51.
Correspondence: Jim Watson to Linus Pauling, March 4, 1963.
1.52.
Assorted Notes re: nucleic acids.

9.002.
Assorted Materials re: Structure of Atomic Nuclei, 1937-1992, No Date.
2.1.
Research Notes, Figures, Photos: Nuclear mass calculations, 1964-1965.
2.2.
Note to Self re: structure of nuclei "with Z from 34 to 50", April 30, 1964.
2.3.
Correspondence, Research Notes: "Fission", December 1964.
2.4.
Research Notes: "6 helions", December 29, 1964.
2.5.
Note to Self: "Proposed Researches", [re: structure of atomic nuclei] 1966 [?].
2.6.
Research Notes: "Ways of checking possible icosahedral structures", October 5, 1967. [Extensive annotations made on a reprint copy of The Close-Packed-Spheron Theory and Nuclear Fission, by Linus Pauling].
2.7.
Memoranda: LP to John Blethen, re: Energy Levels of Light Nuclei, July 15, 1969; LP to John Blethen re: Magnetic Moments of Nuclei, December 8, 1970.
2.8.
Memoranda: LP to Ian Keaveny, re: structure of the deuteron, March 4, 1971, March 8, 1971.
2.9.
Note to Self: "Evidence for Layer Structure in Nuclei", July 31, 1972.
2.10.
Research Notes, Data: "Spherical series of cores", January 2, 1973.
2.11.
Grant Application, Correspondence, Notes: "Theoretical Studies of the Structure of Atomic Nuclei and Molecules", National Science Foundation grant application P4P3861-000, 1974-1975.
2.12.
Memorandum: LP to Dr. Blaisdell, re: "The theory of deformed atomic nuclei", January 5, 1979.
2.13.
Notes, Diagrams: "Values of R from 2+", July 16, 1980.
2.14.
Research Notes, Calculations re: "Nuclei - Rotational Levels", July 27 - September 5, 1985; Reprints re: rotating clusters in nuclei, 1974-1982.
2.15.
Extensive Research Notes, Data, Diagrams re: structure of atomic nuclei, [hand-numbered by LP] February 19, 1986 - October 22, 1987.
2.16.
Research Notes: "Bartges [?] measurements on CuLi3Al6", September 14-17, 1987.
2.17.
Notes: Resonating proton theory of atomic nuclei, October 12, 1987.
2.18.
Research Notes, Data, Diagrams re: structure of atomic nuclei, [hand-numbered by LP] October 22 - December 12, 1987.
2.19.
Research Notes re: "effective radius of revolution of clusters about p49n50 and p50n51", June 26 - July 6, 1988.
2.20.
Research Notes, Tables re: isotopes of Gd, Nd, Ce, Ba and W, August 25-27, 1988.
2.21.
Research Notes re: stability of nuclear structures, September 4-5, 1988.
2.22.
Research Notes re: structure of 16872Hf96 and isotopes of lanthanoids Dy, Sm, Nd and Ce, September 11-13, 1988.
2.23.
Research Notes, Diagram re: structure of 18076Os104, September 19, 1988.
2.24.
Research Notes, Diagram re: structure of 16070Yb90, September 25, 1988; Reprint: "High-Spin States in 222Th", Nuclear Physics, 1983.
2.25.
Research Notes, Diagram re: structure of 16068Er92, 1988 [?].
2.26.
Research Notes, Diagram re: structure of 15868Er90 and structure of 16258Er94, 1988 [?].
2.27.
Research Notes, Diagram re: structure of 17074W96, 1988 [?].
2.28.
Research Notes, Diagram re: structure of 234U, 235U and U236, January 25, 1990.
2.29.
Research Notes: "Revolving Cluster in Nuclei", February 9, 1990.
2.30.
Research Notes, Data: "Nuclei", April 24, 1991.
2.31.
Research Notes re: isotopes of Zn, April 27, 1991.
2.32.
Research Notes re: isotopes of Hg, March 16-20, 1992; June 13, 1992.
2.33.
Research Notes, Diagram re: structure of 17976Os103, November 28, 1992.
2.34.
Correspondence, Article re: Atomic Nuclei and crystal structure, 1991-1992.
2.35.
Research Notes re: structure of 3814Si14, No Date.
2.36.
Research Notes, Diagram re: structure of 13258Ce74, No Date.
2.37.
Research Notes re: isotopes of Sr, Mo, Zr and Ru, No Date; Reprint: "Experimental Information Concerning Deformation of NeutronRich Nuclei in the A~100 Region", Physical Review, 1970.
2.38.
Data: nuclei of several atoms with core mass, radius core and captured protons and neutrons (plots attached), No Date.
2.39.
Research Notes re: rotational energy and centrifugal force, No Date.
2.40.
Research Notes, Data: "Comparison of observed interatomic distances in alkali-halide gas molecules and in crystals with the sodium chloride structure", 1937-1991.

9.003.
Assorted Research Notes, Data and Figures re: Structure of Atomic Nuclei, No Date.
3.1.
Assorted Research Notes, Data and Figures re: Structure of Atomic Nuclei, No Date.

9.004.
Research Report: Energy Levels of Light Nuclei. VII: A = 5-10+, by T. Lauritsen and F. Ajzenberg-Selove, 1965.
4.1.
Research Report: Energy Levels of Light Nuclei. VII: A = 5-10+, by T. Lauritsen and F. Ajzenberg-Selove, submitted to Nuclear Physics, September 3, 1965. [contains LP annotations].

10. LP Patents; LP Notes to Self; Other Fields of Science.


10.001.
Materials re: Pauling Patents and Invention Disclosures, 1941-1990.
1.1.
"Apparatus for Determining the Partial Pressure of Oxygen in a Mixture of Gases", [Pauling Oxygen Meter] Patent No. 2,416,344, filed August 23, 1941.
1.2.
"Propellant, and Method of Controlling the Burning Thereof", Serial No. 600,043, filed June 18, 1945.
1.3.
"Blood Substitute and Method of Manufacture", filed December 4, 1946.
1.4.
"An Offset Liner for a Cavity Charge Projectile", Navy Case No. 9569, 1952.
1.5.
"Offset Liner for a Cavity Charge Projectile", Patent No. 3,217,650, filed November 16, 1965.
1.6.
"Nonblinding Road Signs", invention disclosure, 1983-1984.
1.7.
"Use of Ascorbate and Tranexamic Acid Solution for Organ and Blood Vessel Treatment Prior to Transplantation", [with Matthias Rath] Patent No. 5,230,996, filed July 24, 1990.
1.8.
"Prevention and Treatment of Occlusive Cardiovascular Disease with Ascorbate and Substances that Inhibit the Binding of Lipoprotein (A)", [with Matthias Rath] Patent No. 5,278,189, filed July 24, 1990.
1.9.
"Technique for Increasing the Critical Temperature of Superconducting Materials", Serial No. 07/626,723, filed December 12, 1990. [Includes materials re: creation of Super Bio, Inc. to develop and market patent].

10.002.
Materials re: Pauling Patents and Invention Disclosures, 1991-1994.
2.1.
"Method of Drawing Dissolved Superconductor", Patent No. 5,158,588, filed May 31, 1991.
2.2.
"Polypeptide and Methods of Use", [with Matthias Rath] draft patent application, July 10, 1991.
2.3.
"Treatment of Pathological States Related to Degeneration of the Extracellular Matrix System", [with Matthias Rath] declaration for patent application, filed November 1, 1991.
2.4.
"Method of achieving an increased production of nuclear fusion energy by use of the energy of collision of spheres or other aggregates of hard materials", invention disclosure, 1992.
2.5.
"Therapeutic Lysine Salt Composition and Method of Use", [with Matthias Rath] Patent No. 5,650,418, filed March 24, 1994.
2.6.
Assorted Pauling Patent Research Materials, No Date.
2.7.
Assorted Pauling Patent Research Materials, No Date.

10.003.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1941, 1945, 1949-1992.
3.1.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1941, 1945.
3.2.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1949.
3.3.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1950.
3.4.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1951.
3.5.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1952.
3.6.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1953.
3.7.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1954.
3.8.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1955.
3.9.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1956.
3.10.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1957.
3.11.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1958.
3.12.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1959.
3.13.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1960.
3.14.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1961.
3.15.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1962.
3.16.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1963.
3.17.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1964.
3.18.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1965.
3.19.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1966.
3.20.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1967.
3.21.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1968.
3.22.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1970.
3.23.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1971.
3.24.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1972.
3.25.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1973.
3.26.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1974.
3.27.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1975.
3.28.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1976.
3.29.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1977.
3.30.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1978.
3.31.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1979.
3.32.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1980.
3.33.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1981.
3.34.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1982.
3.35.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1983.
3.36.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1984.
3.37.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1985.
3.38.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1987.
3.39.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1988.
3.40.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1989.
3.41.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1990.
3.42.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1991.
3.43.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1992.
3.44.
LP Notes to Self: Scientific, No Date.

10.004.
Materials re: Coenzyme Q10 and Heart Disease, 1987-1994.
4.1.
Reprints and Correspondence re: Coenzyme Q10 and Heart Disease, 1987-1994.
4.2.
Proceedings: Fifth International Symposium on the Biomedical and Clinical Aspects of Coenzyme Q10 , Osaka, Japan, 1987.

10.005.
Typescripts re: the fluoridation of drinking water, 1967-1988.
5.1.
Offprint: The Fluoridation of Drinking Water, by Linus Pauling, November 29, 1967.
5.2.
Typescripts re: the fluoridation controversy, by Edward Groth III, 1974.
5.3.
Typescripts: U.S. and state government proceedings concerning the fluoridation of water, 1963-1975.
5.4.
Typescripts re: the dangers and advantages of water fluoridation, 1967-1988, No Date.

10.006.
Articles and correspondence re: the fluoridation of drinking water, 1938-1988.
6.1.
Articles, Correspondence re: the fluoridation of drinking water, 1938-1974.
6.2.
Articles, Correspondence re: the fluoridation of drinking water, 1970-1988, No Date.
6.3.
Articles: U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare publications concerning the fluoridation of drinking water, 1969-1970.
6.4.
Correspondence re: the fluoridation of drinking water, 1963-1983.

10.007.
Materials re: smog in Los Angeles County, 1949-1956.
7.1.
LP Notes re: smog in Los Angeles County, 1950, 1956.
7.2.
Offprints, Correspondence re: smog in Los Angeles County, 1949-1954.

10.008.
Assorted Materials re: Other Fields of Science.
8.1.
Notes: "The Practical Significance of Minor Points in Science", No Date. [1930s].
8.2.
Assorted Materials re: national medical insurance/socialized medicine, 1948-1949.
8.3.
Newspaper Articles, Offprints and Advertisements re: effects of chlorophyll on the elimination of odors, 1951-1953.
8.4.
Assorted Typescripts, Reprints and Articles re: Non-Vitamin C (or Orthomolecular) related cancer research. [Includes materials on health effects of cigarette smoking, ca. 1960].

10.009.
Assorted Materials re: Other Fields of Science.
9.1.
LP Confidential Note to Self: "A Study of Unidentified Flying Objects", July 16, 1966.
9.2.
Manuscript Notes re: structure and psychological effects of mescaline and lysergic acid diethylamide, No Date. [1960s].
9.3.
Correspondence, Offprints re: coffee and heart disease, 1973.
9.4.
Correspondence, Offprints, Ancillary Material re: food irradiation, 1985-1986.
9.5.
Notes re: number theory of Pierre de Fermat, 1990.

11. Orthomolecular Medicine.


11.001.
Non-Scientific Correspondence re: vitamin C, 1969-1979.
1.1.
Correspondence: General Vitamin C, 1969.
1.2.
Correspondence, Offprints, Articles: General Vitamin C, 1970.
1.3.
Correspondence, Offprints, Articles, Reprints: General Vitamin C, 1972.
1.4.
Correspondence, Newspaper Article: General Vitamin C, 1973.
1.5.
Correspondence, Newspaper Article, ANcillary Material: General Vitamin C, 1975.
1.6.
Correspondence: General Vitamin C, 1976.
1.7.
Correspondence: General Vitamin C, 1977.
1.8.
Correspondence: General Vitamin C, 1978.
1.9.
Correspondence: General Vitamin C, 1979.

11.002.
Non-Scientific Correspondence re: vitamin C, 1980-1985, No Date.
2.1.
Correspondence, Offprints: General Vitamin C, 1980.
2.2.
Correspondence, Offprints: General Vitamin C, 1981.
2.3.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: General Vitamin C, 1983.
2.4.
Correspondence: General Vitamin C, 1984-1985.
2.5.
Correspondence: General Vitamin C, No Date.

11.003.
Correspondence re: the effect of vitamin C on specific ailments and conditions, Al-Lu, 1969-1996, No Date.
3.1.
Correspondence: Vitamin C and allergies, 1972-1993.
3.2.
Correspondence, Offprints: Vitamin C and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, 1977-1993.
3.3.
Correspondence, Offprints: Vitamin C and arthritis, 1974-1984.
3.4.
Correspondence: Vitamin C and aspirin, 1978-1996.
3.5.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Vitamin C and asthma, 1978-1984.
3.6.
Correspondence: Vitamin C and the blood, 1975.
3.7.
Correspondence, Notes: Vitamin C and bleeding, 1974.
3.8.
Correspondence, Offprints: Vitamin C and cataracts, 1975-1984.
3.9.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Vitamin C and the common cold, 1972-1980.
3.10.
Correspondence, Newspaper Article: Vitamin C and Down's Syndrome, 1981.
3.11.
Correspondence: Vitamin C and drug abuse, 1972-1979.
3.12.
Correspondence, Offprints: Vitamin C and experimental allergic encephalomyelitis, 1972.
3.13.
Correspondence, Offprint, Article: Vitamin C and genetic mutation, 1976.
3.14.
Correspondence: Vitamin C and headaches, 1969-1978.
3.15.
Correspondence, Article: Vitamin C and hemorrhoids, 1973-1981.
3.16.
Correspondence, Offprints, Article: Vitamin C and herpes, 1970-1984.
3.17.
Correspondence: Vitamin C and Hodgkin's disease, 1973-1975.
3.18.
Correspondence, Non-LP Grant Proposal: Vitamin C and influenza, 1971.
3.19.
Correspondence: Vitamin C and kidney stones, 1981-1983.
3.20.
Correspondence: Vitamin C and lupus, 1974-1975.

11.004.
Correspondence re: the effect of vitamin C on specific ailments and conditions, Ma-Vi, 1970-1995.
4.1.
Correspondence, Offprints, Newspaper Articles: Vitamin C and Marfan syndrome, 1991.
4.2.
Correspondence, Grant Proposal, Offprints, Articles: Vitamin C and multiple sclerosis, 1971-1980.
4.3.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Vitamin C and narcolepsy, 1972-1995.
4.4.
Correspondence: Vitamin C and neurolathyrism, 1989.
4.5.
Correspondence, Newspaper Articles: Vitamin C and Parkinson's disease, 1974-1995.
4.6.
Correspondence: Vitamin C and poliomyelitis, 1979.
4.7.
Correspondence: Vitamin C and premature babies, 1972.
4.8.
Correspondence: Vitamin C and radiation, 1980.
4.9.
Correspondence: Vitamin C and retinitis pigmentosa, 1987-1989.
4.10.
Correspondence: Vitamin C and skin diseases., 1978-1979.
4.11.
Correspondence: Vitamin C and urinary infections, 1972-1979.
4.12.
Correspondence, Articles, Ancillary Material: Vitamin C and viral diseases. 1973.
4.13.
Correspondence: Vitamin C and viral encephalitis, 1974.
4.14.
Correspondence: Vitamin C and various other diseases (I), 1970-1990.
4.15.
Correspondence, Offprints: Vitamin C and various other diseases (II), 1974-1975.
4.16.
Correspondence: Vitamin C and assorted medical ideas, 1973-1981.

11.005.
Articles and reprints discussing the effects of vitamin C on specific ailments and conditions, Ag-Ba.
5.1.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints, Ancillary Material: Vitamin C and aging.
5.2.
Correspondence, Articles and Reprints: Vitamin C and alcoholism.
5.3.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Vitamin C and allergies.
5.4.
Articles, Reprints, Ancillary Material: Vitamin C and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
5.5.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Vitamin C and anemia.
5.6.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin C and aspirin.
5.7.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin C and asthma.
5.8.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Vitamin C and back trouble.

11.006.
Articles and reprints discussing the effects of vitamin C on specific ailments and conditions, Bl-Di.
6.1.
Bibliographic Citation List: Vitamin C and blood platelets, May 11, 1979.
6.2.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Vitamin C and calcium uptake.
6.3.
Articles, Reprints, Bibliographic Citation List: Vitamin C and cataracts.
6.4.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin C and central nerve pathology.
6.5.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Vitamin C and the common cold.
6.6.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Vitamin C and diabetes.

11.007.
Articles and reprints discussing the effects of vitamin C on specific ailments and conditions, Dr-Pr.
7.1.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints, Ancillary Material: Vitamin C and drug addiction, No Date.
7.2.
Correspondence, Articles: Vitamin C and diverticulitis.
7.3.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Vitamin C and glaucoma.
7.4.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin C and hepatitis.
7.5.
Articles, Reprints, Literature Search: Vitamin C and infectious diseases.
7.6.
Notes, Articles, Reprints: Vitamin C and IQ.
7.7.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin C and iron absorption.
7.8.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin C and lyme disease.
7.9.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints, Photos: Vitamin C and leprosy.
7.10.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin C and Paget's disease.
7.11.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin C and Parkinson's disease.
7.12.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Vitamin C and periodontal disease.
7.13.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Vitamin C and pregnancy.

11.008.
Articles and reprints discussing the effects of vitamin C on specific ailments and conditions, Re-Wo.
8.1.
Notes, Bibliographic Citation List: Vitamin C and respiratory disease.
8.2.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints, Ancillary Material: Vitamin C and scleroderma.
8.3.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Vitamin C and Sjogren's Disease.
8.4.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Vitamin C and skin conditions.
8.5.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin C and the spleen, No Date.
8.6.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints, Grant Application: Vitamin C and stress, No Date.
8.7.
Articles: Vitamin C and sudden infant death syndrome, No Date.
8.8.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin C and surgery, No Date.
8.9.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin C and viral diseases, No Date.
8.10.
Notes, Articles, Reprints: Vitamin C and wound healing, No Date.

11.009.
Articles and reprints discussing the use of vitamin C in conjunction with other methods and/or nutrients.
9.1.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin C and amines.
9.2.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Vitamin C and vitamin B12.
9.3.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Vitamin C and carnitine.
9.4.
Reprints: Vitamin C and coumadin.
9.5.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin C and interferon.
9.6.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints, Ancillary Material: Intravenous use of vitamin C.
9.7.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints, Ancillary Material: Vitamin C and lycorine.
9.8.
Articles, Reprints, Ancillary Material: Vitamin C and nitrous amine.
9.9.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Vitamin C and prostaglandin.
9.10.
Correspondence, Notes, Articles, Reprints: Vitamin C as a topical agent.

11.010.
Articles and information from various non-Pauling studies on the effects of Vitamin C.
10.1.
Articles and Reprints: Studies of vitamin C effects on bacterial activity.
10.2.
Articles and Reprints: Studies of vitamin C effects on viral activity.
10.3.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Studies of vitamin C and Candida albicans.
10.4.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints re: Measuring absorption/excretion of vitamin C.
10.5.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Studies of vitamin C on human subjects.
10.6.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Studies of vitamin C on rats, mice, and guinea pigs.
10.7.
Articles and Reprints: Non-scientific publications concerning vitamin C benefits.

11.011.
Materials re: the treatment of HIV/AIDS with vitamin C, 1983-1992.
11.1.
Assorted Articles, Reprints: Vitamin C and AIDS.
11.2.
Typescript: Proposal to Study the Therapeutic Effects of Intravenously Administered Ascorbate for the Treatment of AIDS, Robert F. Cathcart, November 18, 1983.
11.3.
Correspondence and Notes re: treating AIDS with vitamin C, 1983-1989, 1991.
11.4.
Correspondence, Research Proposals re: treatment of AIDS with vitamin C, 1985, 1988.
11.5.
Materials re: AIDS conference attended by LP, Washington D.C., October 1987.
11.6.
Typescript: Investigating Alternative Medicines in AIDS Research, Raxit J. Jariwalla, July 22, 1992.

11.012.
Materials re: vitamin C and health.
12.1.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin C and fitness.
12.2.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin C and immunity, No Date.
12.3.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Recommended doses of vitamin C.
12.4.
Articles: Time-release vitamins.
12.5.
Articles and Reprints: Abuse and deficiencies of vitamin C.
12.6.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin C and nutrition.
12.7.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin C and health maintenance.
12.8.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin C information from Hoffman LaRoche, Inc.

11.013.
Materials re: vitamin C and psoriasis.
13.1.
Correspondence, Memoranda, Notes, Data re: LP experiment "A Double Blind Study of Psoriasis and Ascorbic Acid", 1971-1976.
13.2.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material re: treating psoriasis with vitamin C, 1971-1976, 1980, 1983, 1987.
13.3.
Correspondence, Typescript: Vitamin C in Medical Treatment and Prophylaxis of Senile Keratosis, Wardan Arutjunow, 1982.
13.4.
Assorted Articles and Reprints re: Vitamin C and psoriasis.

11.014.
Materials re: vitamin C and vascular disorders.
14.1.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Vitamin C and general preventative measures for heart health.
14.2.
Corrspondence, Articles, Reprints: Vitamin C and angina.
14.3.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Vitamin C and atherosclerosis.
14.4.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin C and blood pressure.
14.5.
Correspondence, LP Grant Proposal, Articles, Reprints: Vitamin C and cholesterol.
14.6.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Vitamin C and coronary conditions.
14.7.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Vitamin C and stroke prevention.
14.8.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Vitamin C and assorted vascular problems.

11.015.
Materials re: vitamin C and heart disease.
15.1.
Assorted LP Notes, Articles, Reprints re: vitamin C and heart disease, No Date.
15.2.
Assorted Non-Pauling Articles, Reprints re: vitamin C and heart disease.

11.016.
Vitamin C testimonials re: various observed effects, 1970-1973, 1985-1994.
16.1.
Testimonials re: observed effects of Vitamin C, 1970.
16.2.
Testimonials re: observed effects of Vitamin C, 1971.
16.3.
Testimonials re: observed effects of Vitamin C, 1972-1973.
16.4.
Testimonials re: observed effects of Vitamin C, 1985-1994.

11.017.
Typescripts of vitamin C studies, 1956-1978.
17.1.
Typescript: The Ascorbic Acid Depleting Effect of Lycorine in the Rat, by Tetuo Minesita, 1956.
17.2.
Typescript: Report on Stockton State College Study of Vitamin C and the Common Cold, by Richard H. Colby, July 12, 1973.
17.3.
Typescript: The Importance of Vitamin C in the Common Cold, by A. B. Hanck, February 1975.
17.4.
Typescript: Stability of Vitamin B12 in the Presence of Ascorbic Acid, by Harold L. Newmark, June 1975.
17.5.
Typescript: Effect of Large Doses of Ascorbic Acid on Urinary PH, by Steven L. Richheimer, 1975 [?].
17.6.
Typescript: In Vitro Studies of the Interaction between Ascorbic Acid and Rat Tail Tendon, by Bernard J. Rigley, March 29, 1978.
17.7.
Typescript: Effects of Vitamin C on Various Compounds of the Immune Response, by Budge Harter Smith, June 1978.
17.8.
Typescript: Vitamin C and its role in pregnancy, an 8-year study, by Sreten Pavlovic, September 14, 1978.
17.9.
Typescript: Uticaj Vitamina C Na Tok I Ishod Senzibilizacije U Trudnoci, by Sreten Pavlovic, September 14, 1978. [Translation: "The Effect of Ascorbic Acid and Na-Ascorbate on Male Mice T and B Cell Populations and Mitogen-induced Transformations".].
17.10.
Typescript: Vitamin C Dosage and Cellular Immunity of Guinea Pigs under Acute Nutritional Stress, by Robin C. Fraser, November 6, 1978.
17.11.
Typescript: On Vitamin C and Atherosclerosis, Author Unknown, January 1978.

11.018.
Typescripts of Vitamin C studies, 1980-1981.
18.1.
Typescript: Elevation of Intraocular Pressure with Daily, Sustained Closework Stimulus to Accommodation Lowered Tissue Chromium and Dietary Deficiency of Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C), by Ben C. Lane, February 23, 1980.
18.2.
Typescript: L-Ascorbic Acid: Effect on Glycosaminoglycan Metabolism in Cultured Bovine Vascular Cells, by Jeff W. Stevens, May 1980.
18.3.
Typescript: Tolerance and Effects of High Doses of Ascorbic Acid, by A. B. Hanck, August 20, 1980.
18.4.
Typescript: The Effect of L-Ascorbic Acid on Atherosclerosis In Vivo and In Vitro Studies, by Duck-Sam Kim, October 1980.
18.5.
Typescript: Resume of Studies of the Role of Vitamin C in the Immunophysiological Responses of Guinea Pigs, by George A. Feigen, October 1981.

11.019.
Typescripts of vitamin C studies, 1983-1993.
19.1.
Typescript: Morphine-Induced Tolerance and Physical Dependence in Mice is Suppressed by Ascorbate, by Navin C. Khanna, February 26, 1983.
19.2.
Typescript: L-Ascorbic Acid Quenching of Singlet Delta Molecular Oxygen in Aqueous Media: Generalized Antioxidant Property of Vitamin C, by Pi-Tai Chou, August 23, 1983.
19.3.
Typescript: Effect of Ascorbic Acid Prophylaxis on the Humoral Immunity in the Group of Coal Tar Exposed Workers, by Lubomir Dobias, August 26, 1983.
19.4.
Typescript: Requirements for Vitamin C in man: A review of the Scientific Literature, Hoffman-La Roche Inc., July 25, 1984.
19.5.
Typescript: Vitamin Supply - A Task of Nutrition, Scientific symposium, October 11-12, 1984.
19.6.
Typescript: Nutritional Need Versus Optimal Intake, by Harri O. Hemila, 1984; assorted additional vitamin C articles by Harri Hemila, 1991-1997.
19.7.
Typescript: Environmental Pollution and Cancer Causation: Six Common Errors, by Bruce N. Ames, June 6, 1988.
19.8.
Typescript: Endogenous DNA Damage as Related to Cancer and Aging, by Bruce N. Ames, 1988.
19.9.
Typescript: Evaluation of an Isoluminol Chemiluminescence Assay for the Detection of Hydroperoxides in Human Blood Plasma, by Balz Frei, 1988.
19.10.
Typescript: Antioxidant Defense and Lipid Peroxidation in Human Blood Plasma, by Balz Frei, August 11, 1988.
19.11.
Typescript: Effect of Vitamin C and L-Lysine and L-Proline on Symptom Limited Angina in CAD Patients with Elevated LP(a), and, on LDL and HDL Subclass Distribution and Oxidation Potential, by Robert H. Superko, 1993.
19.12.
Typescript: Epidemiology Shows That Vitamin C Helps Us Live Longer: An Interview with Dr. James Enstrom, by Richard A. Passwater, 1992.
19.13.
Typescript: Ascorbic Acid protects against endogenous oxidative DNA damage in human sperm, by Cesar G. Fraga, October 3, 1991.
19.14.
Typescript: Ascorbic Acid and Nicotinic Acid Lower Apolipoprotein B-100 RNA lLevels in HepG2 Cells, by A. Niedzwiecki, 1993.

11.020.
Typescripts of Vitamin C studies, No Date.
20.1.
Typescript: Effect of Dietary Ascorbic Acid on Heat-Induced Eye Lens Protection Damage in Guinea Pigs, by Constance S. Tsao, No Date.
20.2.
Typescript: Vitamin C: Health Benefits, by S. K. Gaby, No Date.
20.3.
Typescript: List of Viruses Reported to be Inactivated by Vitamin C, by Akira Murata, No Date.
20.4.
Typescript: Health Problems and Vitamin C in Canadian Northern Military Operations, by B. H. Sabiston, No Date.
20.5.
Typescript: On the Beneficial Effects of Vitamin C in Human Health, by Teni Boulikas, No Date.
20.6.
Typescript: The Good and Harm of Vitamin C, by Harri Hemila, No Date.
20.7.
Typescript: Effects of Orange Juice on Rhinovirus Challenge Volunteers, by R. Ganguly, No Date.
20.8.
Typescript: A Study on Ascorbic Acid Phosphate to Fortify Foods, by Tao Gui-quan, No Date.
20.9.
Typescript: Vitamin C Requirements in Postoperative Patients, by Thomas T. Irvin, No Date.
20.10.
Typescript: Limitations of the Replacement of Lipoprotein(a) [LP(a)] as a Surrogate for Ascorbic Acid, by Johan Bjorksten, No Date.
20.11.
Typescript: Antiproliferative and DNA-Scission Activities of L-Ascorbic Acid in the Presence of Copper-Chelating Agents, by Shyh-Horng Chiou, No Date.
20.12.
Typescript: Lognormal Model for Ascorbic Acid Requirements in Man, by Edward L. Spitznagel, Jr., No Date.
20.13.
Typescript: Are Recommended Daily Allowances for Vitamin C Adequate?, by Thomas H. Jukes, No Date.
20.14.
Typescript: The Therapeutic Effects of Vitamin C - A Review, Author Unknown, No Date.
20.15.
Typescript: Vitamin C Prevents Heart Attack, Author Unknown, No Date.
20.16.
Typescript: The Role of Ascorbic Acid in the Prevention of Cardiovascular Diseases, by Emil Ginter, No Date.
20.17.
Typescript: The IN VITRO effects of Vitamin C on Mouse Spleen Lymphocytes, by Shahen Hairapetian, No Date.
20.18.
Typescript: Vitamin C in Atherosclerosis, by Emil Ginter, No Date.
20.19.
Typescript: A Re-evaluation of Nutritional Goals - Not Just Deficiency Counts, by Harri Hemila, No Date.
20.20.
Typescript: A Critique of Nutritional Recommendations, by Harri Hemila, No Date.
20.22.
Abstracts re: Ascorbic Acid and food production, No Date.
20.23.
Typescript: Effect of Ascorbic Acid on Plasma Calcium in Guinea Pigs, by C. S. Tsao, No Date.

11.021.
Studies on ascorbic acid by Irwin Stone, 1965-1977.
21.1.
Articles and Reprints: Ascorbic acid studies by Irwin Stone, 1965-1977.

11.022.
Assorted Research Notes re: vitamin C studies, No Date.
22.1.
LP Research Notes: Vitamin C and the common cold, No Date.
22.2.
LP Research Notes: Vitamin C and health maintenance, No Date.
22.3.
Research Notes re: the chemistry of ascorbic acid, No Date. [non-Pauling].
22.4.
LP Research Notes: Vitamin C levels in various foods, No Date.
22.5.
LP Research Notes, Offprints: Vitamin C and health in old age, No Date.
22.6.
Research Notes: Vitamin C and interactions with viruses, No Date. [non-Pauling].
22.7.
LP Research Notes: Vitamin C and intestinal diseases, No Date. [LP and G. Albrecht].
22.8.
Data: Computer print-out of calculations for LP ascorbic acid and niacin studies, July 1971.
22.9.
Annotated Literature Search re: Human Studies of Vitamin C and: Burns, Collagen Synthesis, Immune Response, Wound Healing, compiled October 9, 1984.

11.023.
Research information from non-Pauling studies of the effects and properties of vitamin C.
23.1.
Articles and Reprints: Isotonic solutions of vitamin C.
23.2.
Correspondence, Articles: Epidemiological studies of vitamin C.
23.3.
Correspondence: Use of Vitamin C vs. Ester-C, 1986-1991, 1993.
23.4.
Articles and Reprints: Use of Vitamin C vs. Ester-C.
23.5.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin C as a corrosion inhibitor.
23.6.
Articles and Reprints: Assorted vitamin C studies, collected by Ruth Reynolds.
23.7.
Articles and Reprints: Research papers by Akira Murata.
23.8.
Laboratory Notebook: research on cellular effects of Vitamin C, by R. Dollinger, 1970.
23.9.
Correspondence re: assorted Non-Pauling studies of vitamin C, 1971-1973.
23.10.
Medical History: Vitamin C treatment of an epileptic patient, 1972.
23.11.
Grant Proposal: "Steroid-Induced Changes in Ascorbate and Immune Response", by George Feigen, 1980.

11.024.
References from vitamin C background research, No Date.
24.1.
Index Cards: 3 x 5 bibliography source cards, No Date.
24.2.
Index Cards: 4 x 6 bibliography source cards concerning vitamin C and the common cold, No Date.
24.3.
Index Cards: 4 x 6 bibliography source cards concerning vitamin C studies not related to the common cold, No Date.
24.4.
Assorted References re: Vitamin C studies, No Date.

11.025.
Materials re: LP Mice Cancer Experiments - Number of Lesions vs. Percentage of Vitamin C and Vitamin E in the diet for mice, 1977-1981.
25.1.
LP and Non-Pauling Notes and Memoranda re: Cancer/Nutrition Experiments, 1977-1981.
25.2.
Notes, Data re: Mouse weight and lesion records, 1977.
25.3.
Data re: Skin lesions vs. Percentage of Vitamin C and E in diet for mice, 1977.
25.4.
Correspondence, Notes, Data re: Description of mouse experimental diets, 1979.
25.5.
Correspondence, Data re: mice fitness tests, 1979.

11.026.
Materials re: LP Mice Cancer Experiments - Number of Lesions vs. Percentage of Vitamin C and Vitamin E in the diet for mice, 1979-1980.
26.1.
Correspondence, Notes, Data: Linear Regression Calculations - Number of lesions vs. Mean weight for mice, 1979-1980.

11.027.
Materials re: LP Mice Cancer Experiments - Number of Lesions vs. Percentage of Vitamin C and Vitamin E in the diet for mice, 1980-1981.
27.1.
Data: Survivorship tables for mice in cancer experiment, 1980.
27.2.
Data: Summarization and computation of pathology diagnoses of mouse lesions, 1980-1981.
27.3.
Correspondence, Reviewer Comments and Assorted Articles re: the mouse cancer experiments, 1980-1981.
27.4.
Memorandum, Data: Labeling errors in mouse cancer and vitamin C data collection; includes corrected data, Walter Reynolds to LP, August 25, 1981.
27.5.
Correspondence, Data re: Skin lesions vs. Percentage of Vitamin C in diet for mice, 1981.
27.6.
Notes, Data re: Cancer survival rates in humans, 1981.

11.028.
Materials re: Cameron and Pauling vitamin C and cancer trials, 1977-1994; Materials re: Hoffer and Pauling vitamin C and cancer studies, 1988-1993.
28.1.
Case Histories re: patients studied in 1978-1982 Cameron and Pauling vitamin C and cancer trials, 1977-1994.
28.2.
Graphs: "Days from first hospitalization with cancer to beginning of 'untreatability'" for patients with colon cancer, stomach cancer and bronchial cancer, 1978.
28.3.
Correspondence, Data re: Survivorship data from Cameron and Pauling's 1978-1982 study on vitamin C and cancer, 1988-1989.
28.4.
LP Notes: "A test of the IARC treatment with data resembling Vale of Levin", April 26, 1981.
28.5.
LP Notes: "Cancer Test", April 27, 1981.
28.6.
Typescript: The Cameron-Pauling Hypothesis and the Vale of Leven Trials, by Evelleen Richards, No Date [1991?].
28.7.
Correspondence, Data, Notes re: Abram Hoffer and LP cancer and vitamins studies, 1988-1993.
28.8.
Assorted Research Notes and Other Materials re: Vitamin C and Cancer.

11.029.
Correspondence re: the treatment of cancer with vitamin C, 1971-1979.
29.1.
Correspondence: Vitamin C and cancer, 1971-1972.
29.2.
Correspondence: Vitamin C and cancer, 1973-1976.
29.3.
Correspondence: Vitamin C and cancer, 1977.
29.4.
Correspondence: Vitamin C and cancer, 1978.
29.5.
Correspondence: Vitamin C and cancer, 1979.

11.030.
Correspondence re: the treatment of cancer with vitamin C, 1980-1996, No Date.
30.1.
Correspondence: Vitamin C and cancer, 1980.
30.2.
Correspondence, Articles: Vitamin C and cancer, 1981.
30.3.
Correspondence, Offprints: Vitamin C and cancer, 1982.
30.4.
Correspondence, Reprints: Vitamin C and cancer, 1985.
30.5.
Correspondence, Articles: Vitamin C and cancer, 1986.
30.6.
Correspondence: Vitamin C and cancer, 1988.
30.7.
Correspondence: Vitamin C and cancer, 1989.
30.8.
Correspondence, Articles: Vitamin C and cancer, 1990-1996, No Date.

11.031.
Correspondence re: vitamin C cancer therapy, 1973-1984.

This box is restricted.


11.032.
Assorted correspondence re: vitamin C cancer therapy, 1976-1994.

This box is restricted.


11.033.
Articles and Reprints re: the effects of vitamin C on specific types of cancer.
33.1.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin C and bowel cancer.
33.2.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin C and breast cancer.
33.3.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Vitamin C and leukemia, 1974, 1980.
33.4.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin C and lung cancer, No Date.
33.5.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin C and melanoma, No Date.
33.6.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin C and radiation cancer treatments, No Date.
33.7.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin C and skin cancer, No Date.
33.8.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Vitamin C and smoking related cancers, No Date.
33.9.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Vitamin C and stomach cancer, 1981.
33.10.
Articles and Reprints: Clinical Trial of High Dose Ascorbic Acid Supplements in Advanced Human Cancer, No Date.

11.034.
Articles and Reprints re: the general use of vitamin C as a treatment for cancer.
34.1.
Articles and Reprints: Discussions of vitamin C and cancer from popular publications.
34.2.
Articles and Reprints: Discussions of vitamin C and cancer from scientific publications.
34.3.
Articles and Reprints: Assorted articles discussing vitamin C and cancer treatment.
34.4.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin C, cancer, and the drug interferon.
34.5.
Articles and Reprints: Non-Pauling articles concerning the relationship between cancer and nutrition.
34.6.
Reprint: Report of the National Cancer Advisory Board ad hoc sub-committee on nutrition and cancer, No Date.
34.7.
Reprint: "Cancer: A collagen disease secondary to a nutritional deficiency?" W. J. McCormick, Archives of Pediatrics, 76: 166-171, April 1959.
34.8.
Articles and Reprints: Use of vitamin C in conjunction with other nutrients as a cancer treatment.
34.9.
Articles and Reprints: Research on cancer and vitamin C with rats and mice.

11.035.
Typescripts, Publications re: the treatment of cancer with vitamin C, 1976-1994.
35.1.
Typescripts: Ascorbic acid and cancer. I. Mechanism, and Ascorbic acid and cancer. II. Epidemiological, Biochemical, and Clinical Data, by Brian Leibovitz, 1976.
35.2.
Typescript: Studies on nutritional supplementation in transplanted cancer, by Brian Leibovitz, 1976.
35.3.
Reprints: "The relationship between cancer, radiotherapy, and vitamin C", by M. J. Moriarty, et al, 1977; and "Effect of Radiotherapy on Plasma and Tumour Ascorbic Acid Levels", by M. J. Moriarty, et al., 1977.
35.4.
Typescript: Vitamin C metabolism during infectious disease and cancer by Albert Olay Christopherson, 1978.
35.5.
Typescript and Correspondence: Ascorbic acid induced regression of a transplanted murine lymphosarcoma, by Jeff Tosk, et al., 1979.
35.6.
Typescript: Vitamin C in aging and cancer, by B. V. Siegel and Brian Leibovitz, No Date. [1970s].
35.7.
Typescript, Reprint, Correspondence: Vitamin C and cancer: Examination of the Vale of Leven trial results using broad inductive reasoning, by Michael Jaffey, 1981.
35.8.
Publication: NTP [National Toxicology Program] Technical Report on the Carcinogenesis bioassay of L-ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) (Cas. No. 50-81-7) in F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice (Feed Study), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, publication no. 83-2503, March 1983.
35.9.
Typescript: No evidence of carcinogenicity for L-ascorbic acid in fisher rats and B6C3F1 mice, by J. Fielding Douglas and James E. Huff, 1984.
35.10.
Typescript: High dose ascorbic acid prophylaxis in workers occupationally exposed to halogenated ethers, by R. J. Stram, No Date. [1980s].
35.11.
Typescript: The multifactorial role of vitamin C in health and disease, by B. V. Siegel and Brian Leibovitz, No Date. [1980s].
35.12.
Typescript: My successful fight against cancer, Maurice Burke, No Date. [1980s].
35.13.
Typescript: Ascorbic acid: Biological functions and relation to cancer, National Institutes of Health, September 10-12, 1990.
35.14.
Draft Publication: Unconventional Cancer Treatments, Office of Technology Assessment, U.S. Congress, 1990.
35.15.
Typescript: Ascorbic acid and cancer: Animal and cell culture data, by Gladys Block, 1994.

11.036.
Assorted LP Cancer Research Grant Proposals, 1973-1977.
36.1.
Grant Proposal, Correspondence: "Research on Cancer and Other Medical Problems", grant proposal submitted to the United States Public Health Service, 1973.
36.2.
Grant Proposal, Correspondence: "Studies of Ascorbic Acid and Mediators in Cancer", United States Public Health Service grant 1 RO1 CA 15658-01, 1973-1974.
36.3.
Grant Proposal, Correspondence, Reports, Background Material: "Orthomolecular Diagnosis of Cancer", United States Public Health Service grant 1 RO1 CA16398-01, 1973-1977.
36.4.
Grant Proposal, Correspondence: "Ascorbic Acid and the Prophylaxis and Treatment of Cancer in Animals", United States Public Health Service grant 1 RO1 CA 18227-01, 1975.
36.5.
Grant Proposal, Correspondence, Background Material: "Nutrition and Animal Tumors", grant proposal submitted to the United States Public Health Service, 1975-1976.

11.037.
LP Grant Proposal: "Ascorbic Acid and Cancer", Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. November 1, 1976.
37.1.
Grant Proposal, Correspondence, Background Information: "Ascorbic Acid and Cancer", United States Public Health Service, 1976-1977.

11.038.
Assorted LP Cancer Research Grant Proposals, 1972-1984.
38.1.
Grant Proposal, Correspondence: "Synthesis of Potential Anticarcinogens", grant proposal submitted to the United States Public Health Service, 1976.
38.2.
Grant Proposal, Correspondence, Background Material: "Nutrition and Skin Cancer in Hairless Mice", grant proposal submitted to the United States Public Health Service, 1978-1979.
38.3.
Grant Proposal, Correspondence, Reports: "Diet, Metabolic Profiles, and Breast Cancer in Mice", United States Public Health Service grant 1 RO1 CA 26541-01A1, 1978-1984.
38.4.
Assorted Correspondence re: LP cancer research grant proposals, 1972-1981.

11.039.
Correspondence to and from cancer patients concerning vitamin C therapy; Medical histories provided by patients, A-D, 1975-1987.

This box is restricted.


11.040.
Correspondence to and from cancer patients concerning vitamin C therapy; Medical histories provided by patients, G-K, 1977-1984.

This box is restricted.


11.041.
Correspondence to and from cancer patients concerning vitamin C therapy; Medical histories provided by patients, L-W, 1974-1986.

This box is restricted.


11.042.
Cancer Authors Index, No Date.

11.043.
Cancer Authors Index, No Date.

11.044.
Vitamin C and Cancer Criticism: Mayo Clinic Study Controversy, 1979-1989, 1993.
44.1.
Offprint, Notes: "Failure of High-dose Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) Therapy to Benefit Patients with Advanced Cancer", by Creagan, Moertel et al. New England Journal of Medicine, 301, 13 (September 27, 1979): 687-690.
44.2.
Typescript: No Title, [re: article "No vitamin-C benefit found in Ca trial] Letter to the Editor of Medical World News, Ewan Cameron, and Linus Pauling, July 13, 1979.
44.3.
Typescript, Publication: Pauling Was Not Wrong on Vitamin C for Cancer, Letter to the Publisher of The Rochester [Minnesota] Post-Bulletin, [Published as "Pauling: Cancer Story Wrong"], Linus Pauling, September 20, 1979.
44.4.
Typescript: News Release: Linus Pauling Rebuts New Mayo Clinic Study on Vitamin C, Author Unknown, September 28, 1979.
44.5.
Typescript: The Mayo Clinic Trial of Vitamin C and Cancer (rough draft for newsletter), Linus Pauling Institute, September 1979.
44.6.
Typescript, Correspondence: Vitamin C as a Treatment for Cancer, Letter to the Editor of The New York Times, [published as "What a Vitamin C/Cancer Study Proved], Linus Pauling, October 24, 1979.
44.7.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, [re: article "Mayo study shows vitamin C has no effect against cancer"] Letter to the Editor of the Minneapolis Tribune, Linus Pauling, November 23, 1979.
44.8.
Typescript, Publication: Chemotherapy and vitamin C, Letter to the Editor of Science News, Linus Pauling, 117, 1 (January 5, 1980): 3.
44.9.
Typescript, Correspondence, Publication: Vitamin C in Advanced Cancer: The Mayo Clinic Trial, Letter to the Editor of New England Journal of Medicine, by Ewan Cameron, 302, 5 (January 31, 1980): 299.
44.10.
Typescript, Publication: Vitamin C Therapy of Advanced Cancer, Letter to the Editor of New England Journal of Medicine, by Linus Pauling, 302, 12 (March 20, 1980): 694-695. [Includes reply from Moertel and Creagan].
44.11.
Correspondence: Charles Moertel, 1977-1987, 1993.
44.12.
Assorted Articles re: Mayo Clinic controversy, 1979-1981, 1985.
44.13.
Assorted Correspondence re: Mayo Clinic controversy, 1979-1980, 1984-1985.
44.14.
LP Manuscript Notes re: Mayo Clinic Trials, 1979, 1985.
44.15.
Correspondence: Robert Wittes, National Cancer Institute, 1985.
44.16.
Correspondence: Thomas Fleming and Matthew Ames, 1985, 1989.
44.17.
Correspondence and Articles re: Dr. Arnold S. Relman, editor of the New England Journal of Medicine, 1985-1987.
44.18.
Legal Correspondence: Patterson, Belknap, Webb, and Tyler, representing LP against the New England Journal of Medicine, 1987.

11.045.
Vitamin C and Cancer Criticism: Mayo Clinic Study Controversy, 1985.
45.1.
Publication: Moertel, et al. "High-Dose Vitamin C Versus Placebo in the Treatment of Patients with Advanced Cancer who have had No Prior Chemotherapy" New England Journal of Medicine, 312, 3 (January 17, 1985): 137-141.
45.2.
Publication: Wittes, Robert E. "Vitamin C and Cancer" New England Journal of Medicine, 312, 3 (January 17, 1985): 178-179.
45.3.
Typescript: Press Release, [re: LP rebuttal of Mayo Clinic study], Linus Pauling Institute, January 26, 1985.
45.4.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, [re: article "Vitamin C Furor May Cloud Cancer Research"] Letter to the Editor of the Arizona Daily Star, by Linus Pauling, February 22, 1985.
45.5.
Typescript, Correspondence, Publication: Vitamin C - Clinicians Did Not Refute Pauling's Claims, Letter to the Editor of Chemistry in Britain, by Linus Pauling, April 8, 1985.
45.6.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, [re: article "High-Dose Vitamin C Ineffective in Cancer Therapy"] Letter to the Editor of The Harvard Medical School Health Letter, by Linus Pauling, April 12, 1985.
45.7.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, [re: Mayo Clinic study] Letter to the Editor of Co-op News, by Linus Pauling, April 18, 1985.
45.8.
Publication: No Title, [re: article "Vitamin C Shown Ineffective Against Cancer"] Letter to the Editor of Oncology Times, 7, 6 (June 1985): 2.
45.9.
Publication: "The Vitamin C Debate", Letter to the Editor of Science, 85 (July/August 1985): 15.
45.10.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, [re: Mayo Clinic study] Letter to the Editor of the (Salem, Oregon) Statesman Journal, by Linus Pauling, August 6, 1985.
45.11.
Assorted Materials re: media contacts reporting on Mayo Clinic study controversy, 1985.
45.12.
Assorted Materials re: proposed Senate Subcommittee hearing on vitamin C and cancer, 1985.
45.13.
Correspondence: Mayo Clinic controversy - letters unfavorable to LP, 1985.

11.046.
Materials criticizing the vitamin C hypothesis and Linus Pauling's response to this criticism.
46.1.
Articles and Reprints re: Overdosing on vitamin C.
46.2.
Articles and Reprints re: Failure of vitamin C to negatively affect cancer growth.
46.3.
Articles and Reprints re: Side effects of vitamin C therapy.
46.4.
LP Notes, Articles, Reprints re: Vitamin C toxicity.
46.5.
Articles and Reprints re: Detrimental effect of shellfish-vitamin C combination.
46.6.
Correspondence re: "Nutrition Quackery: Big Business", by Laufey V. Bustany, [Includes allegations of death caused by vitamin C overdose] New York Times, August 4, 1986.
46.7.
Materials re: LP responses to criticism of vitamin C therapy.
46.8.
Publications: Medical Dark Ages Circa 1984, or, Cancer Alternative Therapies' Cure Rates by Ralph Hovnanian, self-published, 1982 ; Repression and Reform in the Evaluation of Alternative Cancer Therapies, by Robert G. Houston, Washington, D.C.: Project Cure, Inc., 1989.

11.047.
Materials re: Third International Vitamin C Symposium, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 1980; Fourth International Symposium on Orthomolecular Medicine, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 1993; Materials re: Senate Hearing on the Dietary Supplements Act, 1993-1994.
47.1.
Assorted Articles and Typescripts re: Third International Vitamin C Symposium Sao Paulo, Brazil, 1980; Fourth International Symposium on Orthomolecular Medicine, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 1993.
47.2.
Correspondence and Assorted Materials re: Senate Hearing on the Dietary Supplements Act, 1993-1994.

11.048.
Assorted non-scientific vitamin C materials, 1959-1991, No Date.
48.1.
Postal Stamps: English Vitamin C postal stamps, No Date.
48.2.
Articles and Reprints: "The Influence of Religion on the Spread of Citrus" Science, 1959.
48.3.
Questionnaire: UCLA Center for Health Enhancement individual health risk profile, No Date.
48.4.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Methods for Taking Vitamin C, 1968, 1979, 1985,No Date.
48.5.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Vitamin C and Bitter Melon, 1991, No Date.
48.6.
Correspondence, Notes re: retail price quotations for vitamin C and nicotinic acid, 1970.

11.049.
General correspondence re: orthomolecular medicine, 1972.
49.1.
Correspondence re: orthomolecular medicine, January - March, 1972.
49.2.
Correspondence re: orthomolecular medicine, April - June, 1972.
49.3.
Correspondence re: orthomolecular medicine, July - September, 1972.
49.4.
Correspondence re: orthomolecular medicine, October - December, 1972.

11.050.
Individual correspondence re: orthomolecular therapy, 1975-1984.
50.1.
Correspondence: Annis, Eleanor, 1975-1978.
50.2.
Correspondence: Beauchamp, Marie Huber, 1976.
50.3.
Correspondence: Bell, Shirley, 1978.
50.4.
Correspondence: Conrad, Michael, 1976-1977.
50.5.
Correspondence: Raubitacheck, Mrs., 1977.
50.6.
Correspondence: Rhodin, Ann, 1977.
50.7.
Correspondence: Rosen, Sam, 1976.
50.8.
Correspondence: Sanders, S. E. A., 1977-1978.
50.9.
Correspondence: Sawyer, Warren, 1975-1976, 1982, 1984.
50.10.
Correspondence: Smith, Agnes, 1977.
50.11.
Correspondence: Trauboth, Mrs. Heinz, 1974.
50.12.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Vigrass, Cindy, 1975-1976.

11.051.
Correspondence re: the effects of orthomolecular medicine on certain ailments and conditions, 1961-1992.
51.1.
Correspondence: Orthomolecular medicine and alcoholism, 1968, 1974.
51.2.
Correspondence: Orthomolecular medicine and Alzheimer's disease, 1975.
51.3.
Correspondence: Orthomolecular medicine and cartilage, 1992.
51.4.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and ensol, 1980.
51.5.
Correspondence, Notes, Offprints: Orthomolecular medicine and fatty acids, 1974.
51.6.
Correspondence: Orthomolecular medicine and glutamic acid, 1974.
51.7.
Correspondence: Orthomolecular medicine and hypertension, 1980-1981.
51.8.
Correspondence: Orthomolecular medicine and kelp, 1977.
51.9.
Correspondence: Orthomolecular medicine and mass psychoneurosis, 1973-1974.
51.10.
Correspondence: Orthomolecular medicine and nephritis, 1961, 1977, 1982-1990.
51.11.
Correspondence: Orthomolecular medicine and nicotinamide, 1973.
51.12.
Correspondence: Orthomolecular medicine and nosebleeds, 1981.
51.13.
Correspondence: Orthomolecular medicine and polycythemia, 1972.
51.14.
Correspondence: Orthomolecular medicine and propranolol, 1973.
51.15.
Correspondence: Orthomolecular medicine and quercitin, 1981, 1989.
51.16.
Correspondence: Orthomolecular medicine and rubidium, 1978.
51.17.
Correspondence: Orthomolecular medicine and selenium, No Date.
51.18.
Correspondence: Orthomolecular medicine and sugar, 1987-1988.
51.19.
Correspondence: Orthomolecular medicine and superoxide dismutase, 1981-1983.
51.20.
Correspondence: Orthomolecular medicine and therapy programs, 1977-1985.
51.21.
Correspondence: Orthomolecular medicine and vitamin D levels, 1973, 1993.
51.22.
Correspondence: Orthomolecular medicine and vitamin E levels, 1976-1984.

11.052.
Articles and Reprints re: specific aspects of orthomolecular therapy, Al-Mu.
52.1.
Articles and Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and allergies.
52.2.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and Alzheimer's disease.
52.3.
Articles and Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and arthritis.
52.4.
Articles and Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and attention deficit disorder.
52.5.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and autism.
52.6.
Articles and Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and bioflavonoids.
52.7.
Articles and Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and birth defects.
52.8.
Articles and Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and cartilage.
52.9.
Articles and Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and chiropractic medicine.
52.10.
Articles and Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and cholesterol.
52.11.
Correspondence, Notes, Articles, Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and experimental phenylketonuria.
52.12.
Articles and Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and flatulence.
52.13.
Articles and Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and glutamic acid.
52.14.
Articles and Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and herbs.
52.15.
Articles and Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and hydergine.
52.16.
Memoranda, Articles, Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and hyperactivity in children.
52.17.
Articles and Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and immunology.
52.18.
Articles and Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and krebiozen.
52.19.
Articles and Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and manic depression.
52.20.
Articles and Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and melatonin.
52.21.
Articles and Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and multiple sclerosis.

11.053.
Articles and Reprints re: specific aspects of orthomolecular therapy, Ne-Wi.
53.1.
Articles and Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and nephritis.
53.2.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and neurospora.
53.3.
Articles and Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and pemphigus.
53.4.
Articles and Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and pre-menstrual syndrome.
53.5.
Articles and Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and pregnancy.
53.6.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and senility.
53.7.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and sugar.
53.8.
Articles and Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and tinnitus.
53.9.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and tryptophan.
53.10.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and vascular problems.
53.11.
Articles and Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and William's Syndrome.
53.12.
Articles and Reprints: Assorted articles re: orthomolecular medicine.

11.054.
Articles and Reprints re: orthomolecular medicine and specific vitamins and minerals.
54.1.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and L-lysine.
54.2.
Articles and Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and iron.
54.3.
Articles and Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and vitamin A.
54.4.
Articles and Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and vitamin B.
54.5.
Articles and Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and vitamin D.
54.6.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and vitamin E.
54.7.
Correspondence, Notes, Articles, Reprints: Orthomolecular medicine and zinc.

11.055.
Articles and reprints by specific authors re: orthomolecular medicine as a general method of treatment.
55.1.
Articles and Reprints: Nieper, Hans.
55.2.
Articles and Reprints: Various authors, O.
55.3.
Articles and Reprints: Omura, et al.
55.4.
Articles and Reprints: Various authors, P.
55.5.
Articles and Reprints: Various authors, Q.
55.6.
Articles and Reprints: Various authors, R.
55.7.
Articles and Reprints: Various authors, S.
55.8.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Various authors, T.
55.9.
Publication: The Manpower Quality Decline: An Ecological Perspective, United States Navy Personnel Research and Development Center, November 1980.

11.056.
Articles and Reprints re: the preliminary findings of the First Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, United States, 1971-1972.
56.1.
Articles and Reprints: Anthropometric and clinical findings, No Date.
56.2.
Articles and Reprints: Preliminary findings of the first health and nutrition examination survey, United States, 1971-1972.
56.3.
Articles and Reprints: Health and nutrition examination survey, No Date.

11.057.
Articles and Reprints re: the effects of orthomolecular medicine on physiology and metabolism, No Date.
57.1.
Articles and Reprints: Effects of orthomolecular medicine on physiology and metabolism, 1950-1969.
57.2.
Articles and Reprints: Effects of orthomolecular medicine on physiology and metabolism, 1970-1975.
57.3.
Articles and Reprints: Effects of orthomolecular medicine on physiology and metabolism, 1976-1979.

11.058.
Materials re: LP studies on human metabolism of Vitamin C – determining the optimal daily intake of vitamins, 1968-1969.
58.1.
Correspondence, Memoranda, Participant Instructions, Consent Sheets: LP studies on human metabolism of Vitamin C, 1968-1969.
58.2.
Laboratory Data, Participant Data Logs, Graphs, Notes re: LP studies on human metabolism of Vitamin C, 1968-1969.

11.059.
Computer Print-Outs re: LP studies on human metabolism of Vitamin C – determining the optimal daily intake of vitamins, 1968-1969.
59.1.
Computer Print-Outs re: LP studies on human metabolism of Vitamin C, 1968-1969.

11.060.
Materials re: LP studies on human metabolism of Vitamin C – determining the optimal daily intake of vitamins, 1968-1969, 1973.
60.1.
Computer Punch Cards re: LP studies on human metabolism of Vitamin C, 1968-1969.
60.2.
Memoranda, Literature Review re: metabolism of ascorbic acid, 1973.
60.3.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, [re: position paper describing diagnostic tools used in and experimental results arising from vitamin metabolism studies] by Arthur B. Robinson, prepared for a conference on “The Analyses of Multi-Component Mixtures and their Application to Health-Related Problems”, Monsour Medical Foundation, Washington, D.C., June 11-12, 1973.
60.4.
Assorted Non-Pauling Articles re: optimum daily intake of vitamins.

11.061.
Materials re: the use of orthomolecular medicine as a treatment for cancer.
61.1.
Articles and Reprints: Scientific reports of orthomolecular cancer treatment.
61.2.
Articles and Reprints: Popular reports of orthomolecular cancer treatment.
61.3.
Articles and Reprints: Research reports of orthomolecular cancer treatment.
61.4.
Articles and Reprints: B-vitamins and cancer.
61.5.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin B17 and cancer.
61.6.
Articles and Reprints: Asparagus/asparagine cancer therapy.
61.7.
Articles and Reprints: Beta carotene and cancer reduction.
61.8.
Articles and Reprints: Hydrazine sulfate and cancer therapy.
61.9.
Articles and Reprints: Hypothermia and cancer.
61.10.
Articles and Reprints: Nitrolosides and cancer.
61.11.
Articles and Reprints: Selenium and cancer resistance.
61.12.
Articles and Reprints: Miscellaneous diet and cancer.
61.13.
Articles and Reprints: Cancer prevention and policy information.
61.14.
Publication, Correspondence: A Matter of Life and Death: The Incredible Story of Krebiozen, Bailey, Herbert, New York: MacFadden Books, 1964.
61.15.
Typescript: Diet, environment, and cancer, Scott Stirling, No Date.
61.16.
Manuscript Notes re: the structure of Canavanine and its chemotherapeutic uses, 1970.
61.17.
LP Grant Application: Antitumor activity of neocarzinostatin peptides, 1973.

11.062.
Assorted Materials re: chelation therapy.
62.1.
Book Cover: "Chelation Therapy" by Dr. Morton Walker.
62.2.
Typescripts: The Question and Answer of Chelation Therapy for Generalized Cardiovascular Atherosclerosis, by McGuff Clinic, No Date; and No Title [EDTA therapy protocol], Author Unknown, No Date.
62.3.
Documents re: EDTA and calcium disodium versenate, published by the Food and Drug Administration, No Date.
62.4.
Articles and Reprints: General discussion of chelation therapy.
62.5.
Articles and Reprints: Chelation therapy and atherosclerosis.
62.6.
Articles and Reprints: Chelation therapy and miscellaneous vascular disorders.
62.7.
Articles and Reprints: Chelation therapy and brain disorders.
62.8.
Articles and Reprints: Miscellaneous effects of chelation therapy.

11.063.
Assorted Materials re: chelation therapy, 1964-1987.
63.1.
Publication: Chelation Therapy, Alfred Soffer, et al., Springfield, Illinois: Thomas Books, 1964.
63.2.
Typescripts: Clinical Results of Chelation Therapy on 100 Cardiovascular Patients at Meadowbrook Hospital, Belle Chasse, Louisiana, Ray Evers, 1976; and Clinical Results of Evers I.V. Solution on 100 Cardiovascular Patients at Ra-Mar Clinic, Montgomery, Alabama, Ray Evers, 1980.
63.3.
Correspondence re: EDTA chelation therapy, 1979-1985.
63.4.
Assorted Articles and Reprints re: EDTA chelation therapy, 1970s.
63.5.
Transcripts: Protocol for Use of E.D.T.A. Chelation Therapy in Arteriosclerosis for Members of the American Academy of Medical Preventics, American Academy of Medical Preventics, 1982.
63.6.
Typescript: A Retrospective Thermographic Study of Patients Undergoing Intravenous Chelation Therapy, Cypher Corporation, Inc., 1986. [Includes additional materials re: Project Cypher].
63.7.
EDTA Chelation Therapy in Chronic Degenerative Disease, Efrain Olszewer and James P. Carter, 1987.
63.8.
Articles: E. Cheraskin on EDTA chelation therapy, 1980s.
63.9.
Articles and Reprints re: chelation therapy, by David J. Spence, 1980s.

11.064.
Materials re: Laetrile, 1971-1986.
64.1.
Correspondence re: Laetrile, 1971-1986.
64.2.
Publication: "Laetrile - Commissioners Decision on Status", Federal Register, Food and Drug Administration, August 5, 1977.
64.3.
Affidavits: from FDA rulemaking proceedings concerning laetrile, September 29, 1977.
64.4.
LP Notes, Correspondence and Reprints re: Laetrile studies conducted by the Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, 1977-1978.

11.065.
Articles and Reprints re: Laetrile.
65.1.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints re: Various uses of Laetrile.
65.2.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints re: Vitamin B17 and Laetrile.
65.3.
Articles and Reprints re: Anti-tumor activity of amygdalin.
65.4.
Articles and Reprints re: Ineffectiveness and/or adverse effects of Laetrile, No Date.

11.066.
Orthomolecular medicine materials related to vitamin A.
66.1.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin A, 1935-1969.
66.2.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Vitamin A, 1970-1979.
66.3.
Assorted Materials re: Hypervitaminosis A symptoms, No Date.

11.067.
Orthomolecular medicine materials related to vitamin B1, No Date.
67.1.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin B1, 1937-1976.

11.068.
Orthomolecular medicine materials related to vitamin B2, 1938-1976.
68.1.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin B2, 1938-1976.

11.069.
Orthomolecular medicine materials related to vitamin B3, 1939-1979.
69.1.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin B3, 1939-1969.
69.2.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin B3, 1970-1979.

11.070.
Orthomolecular medicine materials related to vitamin B6, 1935-1981.
70.1.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin B6, 1935-1969.
70.2.
Notes, Articles and Reprints: Vitamin B6, 1970-1981.

11.071.
Orthomolecular medicine materials related to vitamin B12, 1950-1976.
71.1.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin B12, 1950-1965.
71.2.
Correspondence, Notes, Articles and Reprints: Vitamin B12, 1966-1976.

11.072.
Orthomolecular medicine materials related to other B vitamins, 1940-1979.
72.1.
Articles and Reprints: Other B vitamins, 1940-1959.
72.2.
Articles and Reprints: Other B vitamins, 1960-1979.

11.073.
Orthomolecular medicine materials related to vitamin E (general), 1942-1975.
73.1.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin E (general), 1942-1956.
73.2.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin E (general), 1957-1964.
73.3.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin E (general), 1965-1971.
73.4.
Correspondence, Articles, Reprints: Vitamin E (general), 1972-1975.

11.074.
Orthomolecular medicine materials related to vitamin E and heart disease, 1947-1974.
74.1.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin E and heart disease, 1947-1960.
74.2.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin E and heart disease, 1961-1974.

11.075.
Orthomolecular medicine materials related to vitamin E and other diseases, 1949-1975.
75.1.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin E and other diseases 1949-1969.
75.2.
Articles and Reprints: Vitamin E and other diseases, 1970-1975.

11.076.
Orthomolecular medicine materials related to sugar, 1964-1977.
76.1.
Articles and Reprints: Sugar, 1964-1977.

11.077.
Orthomolecular medicine materials related to various other nutrients, 1940-1979.
77.1.
Articles and Reprints: Various other nutrients, 1940-1969.
77.2.
Articles and Reprints: Various other nutrients, 1970-1979.

11.078.
Assorted Materials re: Orthomolecular Medicine, 1971-1982, No Date.
78.1.
Typescript, Correspondence: A Proposal to Stanford University School of Medicine for Formation of a New Department, the Department of Orthomolecular Medicine and Nutrition, by Linus Pauling, August 3, 1971.
78.2.
Typescript: Orthomolecular Medicine - Diagnosis and Therapy, by Arthur Robinson, June 1974.
78.3.
Data, Bar chart re: nutrient requirements in humans, 1975.
78.4.
Memoranda re: "Rebound effect" of ascorbate in guinea pigs, May 1979.
Assorted Articles re: "Rebound effect".
78.5.
Typescript, Correspondence: The Impact of Nutrition on the Health of Americans, Ernest N. and Cynthia S. Calhoun, published by the Ford Foundation, 1981.
78.6.
Non-Pauling Research Notes re: bio-availability of assorted vitamins, by Joe Vinson, 1982.
78.7.
Assorted Research Notes and Other Materials re: Orthomolecular Medicine, No Date.

11.079.
Orthomolecular Medicine and Mental Health: Correspondence concerning orthomolecular psychiatry, 1962-1988.
79.1.
Correspondence: Orthomolecular psychiatry, 1962-1968.
79.2.
Correspondence, Reprints: Orthomolecular psychiatry, January 1968-July 1968.
79.3.
Correspondence: Orthomolecular psychiatry, August 1968-December 1968.
79.4.
Correspondence: Orthomolecular psychiatry, 1969.
79.5.
Correspondence: Orthomolecular psychiatry, 1970-1988.

11.080.
Orthomolecular Medicine and Mental Health: Materials concerning the orthomolecular treatment of mental disease, 1954-1982.
80.1.
Bibliography: "Published Papers Describing Work Done on the Molecular Basis of Mental Disease, California Institute of Technology, Under the Direction of Professor Linus Pauling, 1954 to 1964.".
80.2.
Memorandum: LP to Kenneth Shaw, re: "Schizophrenic odor", May 3, 1960.
80.3.
Correspondence, Materials re: LP research on "The Molecular Basis of Mental Disease", 1966-1968.
80.4.
Correspondence, Grant Proposal: "Orthomolecular Psychiatry - Diagnosis and Therapy", United States Public Health Service grant MH 19149, 1968-1982.

11.081.
Orthomolecular Medicine and Mental Health: Materials concerning the orthomolecular treatment of mental disease, 1969-1982.
81.1.
LP Notes: "Social Psychiatry", June 1969; "Impact of Psychopharmacology on Clinical and Psychological Theory", No Date.
81.2.
Grant Application, Correspondence, Memoranda, Reports: "Medical Diagnosis by Field Ionization Spectrometry", United States Public Health Service grant 5 RO1 GM 19156-02, 1971-1979.
81.3.
Research Proposal: "Megavitamin Intake in Schizophrenia and the use of a Mobile mental Health Care Evaluation Laboratory", [LP is listed as a co-investigator] 1972.
81.4.
Audio Tape: Dr. J.F. Carron and patient discussing vitamin therapy for anxiety, 1973.
81.5.
Transcript: LP testimony at Public Health and Safety Committee hearing on Proposed Bill No. 5465: An Act to Provide Orthomolecular Therapy to Mental Patients and Proposed Bill No. 5635: An Act Concerning Orthomolecular Therapy, Hartford, Connecticut, February 17, 1977.
81.6.
Offprint: "The Controversy Over Orthomolecular Therapy", by John Hoffer, No Date. [1970s].
81.7.
LP Research Report, Data: "Orthomolecular Psychiatry - Diagnosis and Therapy", 1981-1982.

11.082.
Orthomolecular Medicine and Mental Health: Articles and Reprints concerning the orthomolecular treatment of mental disease.
82.1.
Articles and Reprints: General treatment of mental disease with orthomolecular medicine, No Date.
82.2.
Articles and Reprints: Orthomolecular treatment of schizophrenia, No Date.
82.3.
Articles and Reprints: Orthomolecular treatment of assorted other mental disorders, No Date.

11.083.
Orthomolecular Medicine and Mental Health: Conference Reports re: Mental Disease, 1948, 1956-1958.
83.1.
Program with LP annotations: Hixon Symposium on Cerebral Mechanisms in Behavior, California Institute of Technology, Pacific State Hospital, Pomona, California, September 20-25, 1948.
83.2.
Summary Report: Conference on Phenylketonuria, Pacific State Hospital, Pomona, California, November 29, 1956.
83.3.
Summary Report: Conference on Mongolism, Pacific State Hospital, Pomona, California, December 20, 1956.
83.4.
Summary Report: Conference on Phenylketonuria and Mongolism - Continuation of Discussion , Pacific State Hospital, Pomona, California, January 24, 1957.
83.5.
Summary Report: Conference on Gargoylism and Tay-Sachs Disease, Pacific State Hospital, Pomona, California, February 25, 1957.
83.6.
Summary Report: Conference on Relationship of Steroid Hormones to Mental Disease, Pacific State Hospital, Pomona, California, March 29, 1957.
83.7.
Summary Report: Conference on Galactosemia and Experimental Teratology, Pacific State Hospital, Pomona, California, May 9, 1957.
83.8.
Summary Report: Conference on Tissue Antigens, Pacific State Hospital, Pomona, California, June 3, 1957.
83.9.
Summary Report: Conference on Mongolism and Phenylketonuria, Pacific State Hospital, Pomona, California, October 10, 1957.
83.10.
Summary Report: Conference on N-Acetylaspartic Acid, Mongolism, and Galactosemia, Pacific State Hospital, Pomona, California, November 15, 1957.
83.11.
Summary Report: Conference on Trace Metals; Cretinism, Pacific State Hospital, Pomona, California, December 13, 1957.
83.12.
Summary Report: Conference on Thyroid Function, Pacific State Hospital, Pomona, California, January 28, 1958.
83.13.
Summary Report: Conference on Study of Sibling Pairs; Transfer of Gamma Globulin from Mother to Fetus; Changes in Skin Collagen, Pacific State Hospital, Pomona, California, February 25, 1958.
83.14.
Summary Report: Conference on Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid; the Lipoidoses, Pacific State Hospital, Pomona, California, March 27, 1958.

11.084.
Orthomolecular Medicine and Mental Health: Conference Reports re: Mental Disease, 1958-1960.
84.1.
Summary Report: Conference on β-Aminoisobutyric Acid; Experiments with DNA and Transduction, Pacific State Hospital, Pomona, California, May 8, 1958.
84.2.
Summary Report: Conference on CNS Neurohumoral Transmitters; Phenylketonuric Hemoglobin; Placental Transfer of Proteins in the Rabbit, Pacific State Hospital, Pomona, California, June 3, 1958.
84.3.
Summary Report: Conference on Tyrosine Metabolism and Related Compounds, Pacific State Hospital, Pomona, California, October 28, 1958.
84.4.
Summary Report: Conference on Some Aspects of Genetic Disease, Pacific State Hospital, Pomona, California, November 18, 1958.
84.5.
Summary Report: Conference on The Role of Serotonin in the Brain, Pacific State Hospital, Pomona, California, December 16, 1958.
84.6.
Summary Report: Conference on Hemoglobin, Pacific State Hospital, Pomona, California, February 26, 1959.
84.7.
Summary Report: Conference on Inborn Errors of Metabolism, Pacific State Hospital, Pomona, California, April 7, 1959.
84.8.
Summary Report: Conference on Indole Metabolism, Pacific State Hospital, Pomona, California, May 21, 1959.
84.9.
Summary Report: Conference on Aminoacidurias, Pacific State Hospital, Pomona, California, October 6, 1959.
84.10.
Summary Report: Conference on Intravenous Phenylalanine Tolerance Test and Biochemical Studies of Patients at Pacific State Hospital, Pacific State Hospital, Pomona, California, November 23, 1959.
84.11.
Summary Report: Conference on Hartnup Disease and on Chemistry of Hemoglobin, Pacific State Hospital, Pomona, California, April 4, 1960.

11.085.
Orthomolecular Medicine and Mental Health: Typescripts and Reprints re: Mental Disease, 1957-1961. (Projects Supported by the Ford Foundation at the California Institute of Technology).
85.1.
Reprint: "A Method for Determination of Probabilities of Stay, Release, and Death, for Patients Admitted to a Hospital for the Mentally Deficient: The Experience of Pacific State Hospital during the Period 1948-1952", Morton Kramer, M., Person, Jr., P.H., Tarjan, G., Morgan, R. and Wright, S.W., American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 62, 3, 1957.
85.2.
Typescript: The Phenylalanine Tolerance Test: Results in Normal Individuals, Known Heterozygotes for Phenylketonuria, and Patients with Dysmentia, Lippman, R.W., Wright, S.W., Perry, T.L., Nakamura, K., Eyer, L. and Roth, P., 1958.
85.3.
Typescript: The Significance of Heterozygosity for Hereditary Metabolic Errors Related to Mental Deficiency (Oligomentia), Lippman, R., 1958.
85.4.
Reprint: "Etiological Factors in Mental Deficiency", Wright, S.W., Tarjan, G, Lippman, R.W, and Perry, T.L. A.M.A. Journal of Diseases of Children, 95, 1958.
85.5.
Reprints: "The Biochemical Basis of Mental Dysfunction. I. Mental Disease (Dysmentia)", Lippman, R.W., Wright, S.W., and Perry, T.L., Metabolism, VI, 6, 1957.
85.6.
Reprint: "The Biochemical Basis of Mental Dysfunction. II. Mental Deficiency (Amentia)", Lippman, R.W., Perry, T.L., and Wright, S.W., Metabolism, VII, 7, 1958.
85.7.
Reprint: "The Significance of Heterozygosity for Hereditary Metabolic Errors Related to Mental Deficiency (Oligomentia)", Lippman, R.W., American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 63, 2, 1958.
85.8.
Reprint: "Exogenous Sources of Urinary Phenol and Indole Acids", Shaw, K.N.F. and Trevarthen, J., Nature, 182, 1958.
85.9.
Reprint: "Effect of Atmospheric Contaminants on Paper Chromatography of Urinary Indole and Phenol Acids", Shaw, K.N.F. and Trevarthen, J., Nature, 182, 1958.
85.10.
Reprint: "Failure of Deoxyribonucleic Acid to Effect Somatic Transformation in the Rat", Perry, T.L. and Walker, D., Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 99, 1958.
85.11.
Reprint: "Urinary Excretion of β-Aminoisobutyric Acid in Mongolism", Perry, T.L., Shaw, K.N.F., and Walker, D., Nature, 184, 1959.
85.12.
Reprint: "Sucrosuria and Mental Deficiency: A Coincidence", Perry, T.L., Lippman, R.W, Walker, D., and Shaw, K.N.F., Pediatrics, 24, 5, 1959.
85.13.
Reprint: "Apparent Absence of Amines in Cerebrospinal Fluid of Phenylketonurics", Perry, T.L., Shaw, K.N.F., Walker, D., Nature, 189, 1961.
85.14.
Reprint: "The Amino Acid Content of Human Cerebrospinal Fluid", Perry, T.L. and Jones, R.T., The Journal of Clinical Investigation, 40, 8, 1961.
85.15.
Reprint: "Urinary Excretion of Trace Metals in Huntington's Chorea", Perry, T.L. Neurology, 11, 12, 1961.

11.086.
Orthomolecular Medicine and Mental Health: Group Reports 1-12 - The Biochemical Basis of Mental Deficiency, 1957-1959. (Projects Supported by the Ford Foundation at the California Institute of Technology).
86.1.
Group Report #1, January 1, 1957 - the Biochemical Basis of Mental Deficiency.
86.2.
Group Report #2, April 1, 1957 - the Biochemical Basis of Mental Deficiency.
86.3.
Group Report #3, July 1, 1957 - the Biochemical Basis of Mental Deficiency.
86.4.
Group Report #4, October 1, 1957 - the Biochemical Basis of Mental Deficiency.
86.5.
Group Report #5, January 1, 1958 - the Biochemical Basis of Mental Deficiency.
86.6.
Group Report #6, April 1, 1958 - the Biochemical Basis of Mental Deficiency.
86.7.
Group Report #7, July 1, 1958 - the Biochemical Basis of Mental Deficiency.
86.8.
Group Report #8, October 1, 1958 - the Biochemical Basis of Mental Deficiency.
86.9.
Group Report #9, February 1, 1959 - the Biochemical Basis of Mental Deficiency.
86.10.
Group Report #10, April 1, 1959 - the Biochemical Basis of Mental Deficiency.
86.11.
Group Report #11, July 1, 1959 - the Biochemical Basis of Mental Deficiency.
86.12.
Group Report #12, October 1, 1959 - the Biochemical Basis of Mental Deficiency.

11.087.
Orthomolecular Medicine and Mental Health: Group Reports 13-17 - Biochemical Basis of Mental Deficiency, 1960. (Projects Supported by the Ford Foundation at the California Institute of Technology).
87.1.
Group Report #13, January 1, 1960 - the Biochemical Basis of Mental Deficiency.
87.2.
Group Report #14, April 1, 1960 - the Biochemical Basis of Mental Deficiency.
87.3.
Group Report #15, July 1, 1960 - the Biochemical Basis of Mental Deficiency.
87.4.
Group Report #16, October 1, 1960 - the Biochemical Basis of Mental Deficiency.
87.5.
Group Report #17, October 1 - December 31, 1960 - the Biochemical Basis of Mental Deficiency.

11.088.
Orthomolecular Medicine and Mental Health: Materials re: Ford Foundation grants for the study of mental disorders, 1955-1966.
88.1.
Correspondence: Ford Foundation, 1955.
88.2.
Correspondence: Ford Foundation, 1956.
88.3.
Correspondence: Ford Foundation, 1957.
88.4.
Correspondence, Photos: Ford Foundation, 1958.
88.5.
Correspondence: Ford Foundation, 1960.
88.6.
Correspondence, Financial Materials re: Ford Foundation, 1956.
88.7.
Correspondence, Financial Materials re: Ford Foundation, 1958.
88.8.
Correspondence, Financial Materials re: Ford Foundation, 1959.
88.9.
Correspondence, Financial Materials re: Ford Foundation, 1960.
88.10.
Correspondence, Financial Materials re: Ford Foundation, 1961.
88.11.
Correspondence, Financial Materials re: Ford Foundation, 1962.
88.12.
Correspondence, Financial Materials re: Ford Foundation, 1963-1966.
88.13.
Correspondence: Mental Disorders, 1955-1959.
88.14.
Correspondence: Mental Disorders, 1959-1962.
88.15.
Correspondence: Mental Disorders, 1961-1962.
88.16.
Grant Proposal: "A Proposal to the Ford Foundation on Biochemical and Structural Chemical Factors in Relation to Mental Disease, Especially Mental Deficiency", Linus Pauling, Principle Investigator, August 1, 1955.
88.17.
Correspondence re: Ford Foundation - Andrew J. Mann Memorial, 1960-1961.

11.089.
Orthomolecular Medicine and Mental Health: Materials re: Ford Foundation grants for the study of mental disorders, 1955-1966.
89.1.
Notices of Meetings: Ford Foundation, 1956-1960.
89.2.
Materials re: studies of mental disorders at Pacific State Hospital, Ford Foundation grant, 1955-1956.
89.3.
Materials re: studies of mental disorders at Pacific State Hospital, Ford Foundation grant, 1957-1958.
89.4.
Materials re: studies of mental disorders at Pacific State Hospital, Ford Foundation grant, 1959-1960.
89.5.
Materials re: studies of mental disorders at Pacific State Hospital, Ford Foundation grant, 1961-1962.
89.6.
Correspondence re: research on mental disorders, 1956.
89.7.
Correspondence re: research on mental disorders, 1957.
89.8.
Correspondence re: research on mental disorders, 1958.
89.9.
Correspondence re: research on mental disorders, 1959.
89.10.
Correspondence re: research on mental disorders, 1960-1962.
89.11.
Materials re: Personnel working on Ford Foundation-sponsored projects, 1957-1962.
89.12.
Press Releases re: Ford Foundation-sponsored projects, 1956.
89.13.
Materials re: research on mental disorders at the California Department of Mental Hygiene, sponsored by the Ford Foundation, 1955-1960.
89.14.
Materials re: Plans for future research on mental disorders, Ford Foundation grant, 1956-1966.

11.090.
Orthomolecular Medicine and Mental Health: Vivonex and Mental Health, and Miscellaneous Reprints.
90.1.
Gas Chromatographic Data of Urine Samples of Mental Retardate and Normal Subjects (Vivonex diets), Correspondence, Notes, Reprints.
90.2.
Gas Chromatographic Data of Urine Samples of Mental Retardate and Normal Subjects (Vivonex diets), Notes, C, Notes.
90.3.
Correspondence, Notes, Reprints: Nicotinic Acid and Schizophrenia.
90.4.
Correspondence, Notes and Reprints: Schizophrenia, Vitamins, and Allergy-related Schizophrenia.
90.5.
Notes re: ascorbic acid loading tests performed on schizophrenic patients, by Art Robinson, July 1, 1968.

11.091.
Materials re: Committee to Combat Huntington's Disease, 1970-1976.
91.1.
Correspondence, Materials re: Committee to Combat Huntington's Disease, 1970-1972.
91.2.
Correspondence, Materials re: Committee to Combat Huntington's Disease, 1973-1974.
91.3.
Correspondence, Materials re: Committee to Combat Huntington's Disease, 1975.
91.4.
Correspondence, Materials re: Committee to Combat Huntington's Disease, 1976.

12. Anesthesia.


12.001.
Materials re: Anesthesia Research, 1959-1983.
1.1.
Assorted LP Manuscript Notes re: Anesthesia, No Date. [1960s].
1.2.
Assorted LP Literature Review Notes re: Anesthesia, No Date. [1960s].
1.3.
Assorted Correspondence re: Anesthesia research, 1961-1983.
1.4.
Memorandum: LP to Kenneth Shaw, re: "General Anesthesia", [re: preparatory work for experiments on general anesthesia] October 27, 1959.
1.5.
LP Note to Self re: "Anesthesia", [re: anesthesia studies focusing on nerves and brain mitochondria] March 7, 1960.
1.6.
Memorandum: LP to Frank Catchpool, re: "Proposed investigation of anesthetic agents", [re: use of protozoa such as paramecia as experimental subjects for anesthesia studies] March 30, 1961.
1.7.
Memorandum: Kenneth Shaw to LP, re: "Action of Anesthetics on Unicellular Organisms", March 30, 1961.
1.8.
Transcript: "A New Theory of Anaesthesia", translated from the Russian, originally published in Priroda, January 1962.
1.9.
Memorandum: Arthur Cherkin to LP, Frank Catchpool and Mr. Hopkins, re: "Data on New Anesthetics - mole refraction vs. log Panes.", March 8, 1963.
1.10.
Memorandum: Arthur Cherkin to LP and Frank Catchpool, re: "Status of Goldfish Experiments", March 21, 1963.
1.11.
Memorandum: Arthur Cherkin to Frank Catchpool and LP, re: "Information for Report on Anesthesia Project, 1 October 1963 - 31 December 1963 (including some data from January 1964)", February 10, 1964.
1.12.
Memorandum: Arthur Cherkin to LP, re: "Paper on First Baxter Lecture - Correction", March 10, 1964.
1.13.
Correspondence: LP and Daniel P. Agin, re: dispute over Agin's anesthesia research publications, June-September, 1965.
1.14.
Typescript, Correspondence re: Anesthetic Gases and Water Structure: The Effect of Xenon on Tritiated Water Flux Across the Gut, by Eugene Y. Berger, F. Rene Pecikyan and Grace Kanzaki, November 1966 - May 1967. [Correspondence between LP and J. Murray Steele].
1.15.
LP Note to Self: "Anesthesia and Hydrates", [re: research of Dr. Vinograd] No Date. [1960s].
1.16.
Typescript: Annual Report - Studies on General Anesthesia, by Kenneth Shaw, submitted to the Ford Foundation and the U.S. Public Health Service, No Date. [1960s].
1.17.
Offprint: "The Pauling Theory of General Anesthesia", by J.F. Catchpool, in Structural Chemistry and Molecular Biology, A. Rich, ed. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman & Co., 343-355, 1968.
1.18.
Assorted Non-Pauling Reprints and Typescripts re: Anesthesia research.

13. Scientific War Work.


13.001.
Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1940-1947.
1.1.
Correspondence and Typescripts re: improvements to the Pauling Oxygen meter, National Defense Research Committee, 1940-1945.
1.2.
Correspondence, Materials re: Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1941-1946.
1.3.
Correspondence and Typescripts re: investigating the susceptibility of the dumbbell in the Pauling Oxygen meter, National Defense Research Committee, 1942.
1.4.
Correspondence and Typescripts: Final report to the National Defense Research Committee concerning the Pauling Oxygen meter, 1942.
1.5.
Pauling Oxygen Meter: Instructions, Schemata, Manual and Illustrations, 1941-1942, 1947.

13.002.
Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1942-1950.
2.1.
Correspondence re: Pauling Oxygen meter specifications for aircraft and barrage balloons, National Defense Research Committee, 1942-1944.
2.2.
Typescripts: Confidential reports of the National Defense Research Committee re: Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1942-1944.
2.3.
Correspondence: Letters of inquiry concerning the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1942, 1945, 1950.
2.4.
Typescript: A Survey of the Pauling Oxygen Meter Project, R.E. Wood, 1943.
2.5.
Typescript: A Study of the POM Towards Its Possible Adaptation to Naval Use, Naval Research Laboratory, 1943.
2.6.
Correspondence: National Defense Research Committee, re: Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1943-1944.

13.003.
Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1944-1982.
3.1.
Typescript: Pauling Oxygen Meter -- Final Report, by Reuben E. Wood and David P. Shoemaker, June 30, 1944.
3.2.
Memorandum: David Shoemaker to Linus Pauling, re: "Models of Pauling Oxygen Meter in Production by Dr. Arnold O. Beckman", October 6, 1945.
3.3.
Typescript and Correspondence: "General Description of Pauling Oxygen Meter", by David Shoemaker, October 8, 1945.
3.4.
Offprint: "An Instrument for Determining the Partial Pressure of Oxygen in a Gas," Linus Pauling, R.E. Wood and J.H. Sturdivant, 1946.
3.5.
Correspondence and Typescript: An Instrument for the Magnetometric Estimation of Oxygen in Gas Mixtures, by Reuben E. Wood, David P. Shoemaker and J.H. Sturdivant, 1947.
3.6.
Correspondence: Arnold O. Beckman, re: commercial production and sale of the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1947-1953, 1963, 1982.
3.7.
Typescript: The Development and Construction of a Simple, Rugged, Light-Weight Instrument for Measuring and Indicating the Partial Pressure of Oxygen in a Mixture of Gases, by Linus Pauling, No Date. [1940s].
3.8.
Correspondence re: royalties from sales of Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1950, 1956, 1960, 1962.
3.9.
Reprint: "Determination of O2 Consumption with Pauling Oxygen Meter", R. Margaria, G. Meschia and F. Marro, J. Appl. Phys., 6, 12 (1954).

13.004.
Scientific War Work - Materials re: Oxypolygelatin, 1941-1945, 1951-1952, 1972-1974.
4.1.
Correspondence, Assorted Reports re: Committee on Medical Research - development of Oxypolygelatin, 1941-1943.
4.2.
Correspondence, Assorted Reports re: Committee on Medical Research - development of Oxypolygelatin, 1944-1945.
4.3.
Correspondence, Notes, Assorted Materials re: research on Oxypolygelatin, Protein Substitutes Group, Office of Naval Research, 1951-1952.
4.4.
Correspondence and Non-Pauling Typescripts re: Oxypolygelatin, 1972-1974.

13.005.
Scientific War Work - Materials re: the development of Rocket Propellants, 1942-1944, 1947.
5.1.
LP Notes, Meeting Minutes, Resolutions and Reports: National Defense Research Ad-Hoc Committee on Internal Ballistics, 1942.
5.2.
Correspondence: National Defense Research Ad-Hoc Committee on Internal Ballistics, 1942.
5.3.
Assorted LP Notes and Memoranda re: development of rocket propellants, 1943-1945.
5.4.
LP Manuscript: A New Method of Rocket Propulsion, October 10 - November 10, 1944.
5.5.
Progress Report: "The Increase in Performance Resulting from the Addition of Hydrogen to a Hydrazine-Liquid Oxygen Propellant System", D. Altman, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Progress Report No. 9-15, August 6, 1947.
5.6.
Offprint: "Ammonium Nitrate - Past, Present and Future", by J.F. Kincaid, No Date. [1980s].

13.006.
Assorted LP War Work, 1940-1946.
6.1.
Correspondence, Monthly Reports re: War-related research sponsored by the National Defense Research Committee, 1940-1946.
6.2.
Offprint: "The Development of a Spectrophotometric Carbon Monoxide Indicating Instrument Using Hemoglobin," by Linus Pauling, National Defense Research Committee of the Office of Scientific Research and Development, OSRD No. 1885, June 1943.
6.3.
Assorted LP Notes re: War-related research done by Division 8, 1943-1945.
6.4.
Correspondence, Assorted Reports re: War-related research sponsored by the Committee on Medical Research, 1943-1946.
6.5.
Correspondence, Assorted Reports re: Research on penicillin sponsored by the Committee on Medical Research, 1944.
6.6.
Typescript: Defense Projects on which Professor Linus Pauling Served as Official Investigator or Responsible Investigator, No Date.

13.007.
Materials re: Non-Pauling War Work, 1942-1944.
7.1.
Non-Pauling Research Notebook: "Spectrophotometry of Methemoglobin Cyanide", by W.H. Eberhardt, National Defense Research Committee, 1942.
7.2.
Non-Pauling Research Notebook: No Title, [continuation of hemoglobin spectrophotometry research] by W.H. Eberhardt, National Defense Research Committee, 1942-1943.
7.3.
Non-Pauling Research Notebook: No Title, [continuation of hemoglobin spectrophotometry research] by J.M. Ploeser, National Defense Research Committee, 1943-1944.

14. Scientific, Research and Grant-Funding Organizations.


14.001.
American Association for Advancement of Science, 1938-1964, 1979-1980.
1.1.
Correspondence and Minutes: American Association for Advancement of Science, Executive Committee, 1938.
1.2.
Correspondence and Minutes: American Association for Advancement of Science, Executive Committee, 1939.
1.3.
Correspondence and Meeting Minutes: American Association for Advancement of Science, Pacific Division, Executive Committee, 1937-1946.
1.4.
Correspondence: American Association for Advancement of Science, 1947-1959, 1980.
1.5.
Typescript: Draft V -- The Integrity of Science, AAAS Committee on Science in the Promotion of Human Welfare, November 6, 1964.
1.6.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Resolution Submitted to the American Association for the Advancement of Science, For Consideration at the January 1980 Meeting", [re: support for nuclear disarmament] October 29, 1979.

14.002.
American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1925-1942.
2.1.
Correspondence: American Chemical Society, 1925-1932.
2.2.
Correspondence: American Chemical Society, 1933-1936.
2.3.
Correspondence: American Chemical Society, 1937-1938.
2.4.
Correspondence: American Chemical Society, 1939.
2.5.
Correspondence: American Chemical Society, 1940-1942.

14.003.
American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1943-1948.
3.1.
Correspondence: American Chemical Society, 1943.
3.2.
Correspondence: American Chemical Society, 1944.
3.3.
Correspondence: American Chemical Society, 1945-1947.
3.4.
Correspondence: American Chemical Society, January-September 1948.

14.004.
American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1948-1949.
4.1.
Correspondence: American Chemical Society, October-December 1948.
4.2.
Correspondence: American Chemical Society, January-April 1949.
4.3.
Letters of Congratulations: American Chemical Society, re: LP's Presidency, 1948.

14.005.
American Chemical Society: Correspondence: 1949-1950.
5.1.
Correspondence: American Chemical Society, May-August 1949.
5.2.
Correspondence: American Chemical Society, September-December 1949.
5.3.
Correspondence, News Clippings re: dispute over A.C.S. publicity for diabetes research conducted by Michael Somogyi, 1949-1950.

14.006.
American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964.
6.1.
Correspondence: American Chemical Society, January-August 1950.
6.2.
Correspondence re: LP and AHP speaking tour sponsored by the American Chemical Society, April-May 1950.
6.3.
Correspondence: American Chemical Society, September-December 1950.
6.4.
Correspondence: American Chemical Society, 1951-1958.
6.5.
Correspondence: American Chemical Society, 1959-1964.

14.007.
American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1953-1954, 1966-1994.
7.1.
Correspondence re: Mme. Joliot-Curie Case - Denial of Membership to the American Chemical Society, 1953-1954.
7.2.
Correspondence: American Chemical Society, 1966-1979.
7.3.
Correspondence: American Chemical Society, 1980-1994.

14.008.
American Chemical Society: Materials re: Committees and Awards, 1938-1950.
8.1.
Materials re: Committees of the Council, American Chemical Society, 1947-1948.
8.2.
Materials re: Joint Committee of Board and Council, American Chemical Society, 1947.
8.3.
Materials re: Committee on Foreign Compendia, American Chemical Society, 1946-1950.
8.4.
Correspondence re: Committee on Industrial Relations, American Chemical Society, 1948.
8.5.
Correspondence re: Committee on National Meetings; Divisional Activities, American Chemical Society, 1948.
8.6.
Correspondence, Materials re: Committee on Professional Relations and Status, American Chemical Society, 1948.
8.7.
Correspondence re: Committee on Annual Report on Atomic Weights, American Chemical Society, 1948.
8.8.
Correspondence re: Committee on Hazardous Chemicals and Explosives, American Chemical Society, 1948-1949.
8.9.
Correspondence re: Committee on International Relations, American Chemical Society, 1948-1949.
8.10.
Correspondence re: Committee on Women's Service Committee, American Chemical Society, 1948-1949.
8.11.
Correspondence re: Committee on Local Sectional Activities, American Chemical Society, 1948-1949.
8.12.
Correspondence re: Committee on Membership Affairs, American Chemical Society, 1948-1949.
8.13.
Correspondence re: Committee on Analytical Reagents, American Chemical Society, 1948-1949.
8.14.
Correspondence, Materials re: Committee on Nomenclature, Spelling and Pronunciation, American Chemical Society, 1938-1949.
8.15.
Correspondence re: Committee on Chemical Education, American Chemical Society, 1948-1949.
8.16.
Correspondence re: Committee on Constitution and By-Laws, American Chemical Society, 1948-1949.
8.17.
Correspondence re: Committee on Patent and Related Legislation, American Chemical Society, 1948-1949.
8.18.
Correspondence re: Committee on Publications, American Chemical Society, 1948-1949.
8.19.
Correspondence re: Committee on Standard Apparatus, American Chemical Society, 1948-1949.
8.20.
Correspondence re: Committee on Selective Service, American Chemical Society, 1949.

14.009.
American Chemical Society: Materials re: Committees and Awards, 1944-1950.
9.1.
Correspondence, Materials re: Council Policy Committee, American Chemical Society, 1948-1949.
9.2.
Correspondence, Materials re: Committee to Initiate Plans for 75th Anniversary, American Chemical Society, 1948-1950.
9.3.
Correspondence, Materials re: Committee on Merck Graduate Fellowship, American Chemical Society, 1948, 1950.
9.4.
Correspondence, Materials re: Committee on Financing American Chemical Society Publications, 1949-1950.
9.5.
Correspondence, Materials re: American Chemical Society Award Committee, 1944-1945.
9.6.
Correspondence re: Borden Award in the Chemistry of Milk, American Chemical Society, 1948.
9.7.
Correspondence, Tabulated Data re: Committee Assignments, American Chemical Society, 1948.
9.8.
Correspondence re: Fritzsche Award in Essential Oils, American Chemical Society, 1948-1949.
9.9.
Correspondence, Materials re: Paul-Lewis Lab Awards in Enzyme Chemistry, American Chemical Society, 1948-1949.

14.010.
American Chemical Society: Materials re: Committees and Awards, 1948-1951, 1967, 1978-1994.
10.1.
Correspondence re: Garvan Medal, American Chemical Society, 1948-1950.
10.2.
Correspondence re: Precision Scientific Company Award in Petroleum Chemistry, American Chemical Society, 1948-1951.
10.3.
Correspondence re: Eli Lilly and Company Award in Biological Chemistry, American Chemical Society, 1948-1950.
10.4.
Correspondence, Materials re: John Wesley Hyatt Award, American Chemical Society, 1948-1949.
10.5.
Correspondence, Materials re: Perkin Medal, American Chemical Society, 1947-1949.
10.6.
Correspondence, Materials re: Joseph Priestley Medal, American Chemical Society, 1949-1950, 1982.
10.7.
Correspondence, Materials re: Willard Gibbs Medal, American Chemical Society, 1941-1947, 1949-1951, 1978-1994.
10.8.
Correspondence, Materials re: Leo Baekeland Award, American Chemical Society, 1950-1951.
10.9.
Pamphlet: "Awards administered by the American Chemical Society", 1967.

14.011.
American Philosophical Society, 1936-1963, 1986-1989, 1991.
11.1.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: American Philosophical Society, 1936-1945.
11.2.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: American Philosophical Society, 1947-1963, 1986-1989, 1991.

14.012.
Ford Foundation, 1948-1972.
12.1.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Ford Foundation, 1948-1972.

14.013.
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1925-1945.
13.1.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1925.
13.2.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1926.
13.3.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1927.
13.4.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1928.
13.5.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1929.
13.6.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1930.
13.7.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1931.
13.8.
Correspondence: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1932.
13.9.
Correspondence: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1933.
13.10.
Correspondence: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1934.
13.11.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1935.
13.12.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1936.
13.13.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1937.
13.14.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1938.
13.15.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1939.
13.16.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, [Dr. Henry A. Moe] 1940.
13.17.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, [Dr. Henry A. Moe] 1941-1942.
13.18.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, [Dr. Henry A. Moe] 1943-1944.
13.19.
Correspondence: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1945.

14.014.
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1946-1952.
14.1.
Correspondence: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1946.
14.2.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1947.
14.3.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1948.
14.4.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1949.
14.5.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1950.
14.6.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1951.
14.7.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1952.
14.8.
Blank Fellowship Application: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.

14.015.
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1953-1970, 1975, 1985, 1987.
15.1.
Correspondence: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1953.
15.2.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1954.
15.3.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1955.
15.4.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1956.
15.5.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1957.
15.6.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1958.
15.7.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1959-1960.
15.8.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1961-1962.
15.9.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1962-1970, 1975, 1985, 1987.

14.016.
Materials re: Answers by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to the Questionnaire Submitted by the Select Committee of the House of Representatives of the United States Created by House Resolution 561 Eighty-Second Congress, Second Session to Investigate Foundations and Comparable Organizations, 1952-1953.
16.1.
LP's Copy of Answers..., 1952.
16.2.
Transcript: "Statement of Henry Allen Moe, Secretary of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation", House of Representatives, Select Committee to Investigate Tax-Exempt Foundations and Comparable Organizations, Washington, D.C., December 11, 1952.
16.3.
Offprint: "Final Report of the Select Committee to Investigate Foundations and other Organizations", United States House of Representatives, January 1, 1953. [Includes correspondence].

14.017.
National Academy of Sciences, 1925-1938.
17.1.
Fellowship File: National Academy of Sciences, 1925-1926.
17.2.
Correspondence: National Academy of Sciences, 1933-1938.
17.3.
Assorted Materials re: committee memberships, nomination, and selection of new members, National Academy of Sciences, 1935-1936.
17.4.
Assorted Materials re: committee memberships, nomination, and selection of new members, National Academy of Sciences, 1937-1938.

14.018.
National Academy of Sciences, 1939-1944.
18.1.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: National Academy of Sciences, 1939-1940.
18.2.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: National Academy of Sciences, 1941-1942.
18.3.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: National Academy of Sciences, 1943-1944.

14.019.
National Academy of Sciences, 1945-1951.
19.1.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: National Academy of Sciences, 1945-1946.
19.2.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: National Academy of Sciences, 1947-1948.
19.3.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: National Academy of Sciences, 1949-1950.
19.4.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: National Academy of Sciences, 1951.

14.020.
National Academy of Sciences, 1952-1954.
20.1.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: National Academy of Sciences, 1952.
20.2.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: National Academy of Sciences, 1953.
20.3.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: National Academy of Sciences, 1954.

14.021.
National Academy of Sciences, 1955-1969.
21.1.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: National Academy of Sciences, 1955-1956.
21.2.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: National Academy of Sciences, 1957-1958.
21.3.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: National Academy of Sciences, 1959-1960.
21.4.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: National Academy of Sciences, 1961-1962.
21.5.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: National Academy of Sciences, 1963, 1965-1966, 1968-1969.
21.6.
Biographies of assorted National Academy of Sciences members, No Date.

14.022.
National Academy of Sciences, 1970-1994.
22.1.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: National Academy of Sciences, 1970-1994.
22.2.
Correspondence, Notes: National Academy of Sciences - Food and Nutrition Board, 1971-1974, 1977, 1980.
22.3.
Candidate Nomination Materials: National Academy of Sciences, 1994.

14.023.
National Bureau of Standards, 1953. [Battery Additive Case].
23.1.
Articles: "The Astin Case", Physics Today, May 1953; "The National Bureau of Standards", Physics Today, A.V. Astin, June 1953; "The Astin Case", Physics Today, October 1953; "The Kelly Report on NBS", Physics Today, December 1953; "Jeffries Committee Upholds NBS", Physics Today, 1953.
23.2.
Newsletter: F.A.S. Newsletter, re: Firing of the Director of the National Bureau of Standards, December 7, 1953; Ancillary Materials, 1953.
23.3.
Articles: Chemical and Engineering News, re: National Bureau of Standards, 1953.
23.4.
Assorted Articles re: National Bureau of Standards, 1953.
23.5.
Newspaper Clippings re: National Bureau of Standards, 1953.

14.024.
The National Foundation, 1958-1962.
24.1.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: The National Foundation, 1958-1962.

14.025.
National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, 1948, 1957-1958.
25.1.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, 1948, 1957-1958.

14.026.
National Nephrosis Foundation, Inc., 1954-1958.
26.1.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: National Nephrosis Foundation, Inc., 1954-1958.

14.027.
National Research Council, 1925-1950.
27.1.
Correspondence, Materials re: Application for and Awarding of National Research Council Fellowship to Linus Pauling, 1925-1926.
27.2.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: National Research Council, 1928-1937.
27.3.
Correspondence, Committee Reports: National Research Council, 1937-1938.
27.4.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: National Research Council, 1938-1949.
27.5.
Materials re: National Research Council Committee on UNESCO, 1949-1950.

14.028.
National Research Council, 1950-1992.
28.1.
Correspondence, Committee Reports: National Research Council, 1950-1957.
28.2.
Correspondence, Materials re: preparations for the XIIth Congress of Pure and Applied Chemistry, sponsored by the National Research Council, September 10-13, 1951.
28.3.
Offprint with Manuscript Notes: "Geochemistry and the Environment", National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council Subcommittee on the Geochemical Environment in Relation to Health and Disease, 1975.
28.4.
Correspondence, Offprints: National Research Council, 1960, 1975-1977, 1980-1992.

14.029.
National Science Foundation: Correspondence, 1947, 1951-1989.
29.1.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: National Science Foundation, 1947, 1951-1952.
29.2.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: National Science Foundation, 1953-1954.
29.3.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: National Science Foundation, 1955-1956.
29.4.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: National Science Foundation, 1957-1958.
29.5.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: National Science Foundation, 1959-1960.
29.6.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: National Science Foundation, 1961-1962.
29.7.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: National Science Foundation, 1963-1964.
29.8.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: National Science Foundation, 1965-1989.

14.030.
National Science Foundation: Grants, Exhibits, 1954-1964.
30.1.
Grant Application: "X-ray Diffraction Studies of Crystalline Proteins", by Robert B. Corey, National Science Foundation, 1954.
30.2.
Typescript, Memoranda: Investigations Requiring the Use of an Analytical Ultracentrifuge, National Science Foundation grant application, by Robert B. Corey, Dan H. Campbell and James F. Bonner, 1954-1955.
30.3.
Correspondence, Memoranda, Assorted Reports: "X-ray Diffraction Studies of Crystalline Proteins", Robert B. Corey, principal investigator, National Science Foundation grant NSF-G1265, 1954-1955.
30.4.
Grant Application, Correspondence, Memoranda, Assorted Reports: "Configurations of Polypeptide Chains in Proteins", National Science Foundation grant NSF-G1189, 1954-1959.
30.5.
Grant Application, Correspondence, Memoranda, Assorted Reports: "Production of Sound-Color Films of Three Lectures by Professor Linus Pauling", National Science Foundation grant NSF-G3623, 1956-1961.
30.6.
Grant Application, Correspondence, Memoranda: "Planning and Developing a Scientific Exhibit for the International Science Exhibit, Universal and International Exposition, Brussels, 1958", National Science Foundation grant NSF/BRE-C12, 1957-1960. [grant included production of two animated films: "Modes of Vibration" and "Activated Complex"].
30.7.
Grant Application, Correspondence, Memoranda: "Structure of Proteins", National Science Foundation grant NSF-G9467, 1958-1961.
30.8.
Grant Proposal, Correspondence: "Structure of Intermetallic Compounds and Other Alloys," Linus Pauling and Sten Samson, National Science Foundation grant NSF-GP1701, 1963.
30.9.
Typescript: Application to the National Science Foundation for a Grant for Support of Linus Pauling during a period of five years beginning 1 November 1964, by Robert M. Hutchins, President of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, February 26, 1964.

14.031.
Office of Naval Research: Correspondence, Contract Status Reports and Project Status Reports, 1947-1963.
31.1.
Correspondence: Office of Naval Research, 1947-1950.
31.2.
Correspondence, Reprints, Ancillary Material: Office of Naval Research, 1951-1963.
31.3.
Correspondence, Notes, Assorted Materials re: Committee on Review and Formulation of Program in Chemistry, [chaired by LP] Office of Naval Research, 1950.
31.4.
Contract Status Reports: Office of Naval Research, 1950-1951.
31.5.
Correspondence, Memoranda, Contract Status Reports re: "The Crystal Structure of Nitroguanidine", sponsored by the U.S. Naval Ordnance Test Station, 1951-1952.
31.6.
Contract Status Reports: Office of Naval Research, 1954 [Includes correspondence].
31.7.
Contract Status Reports: Office of Naval Research, 1955.
31.8.
Contract Status Reports: Office of Naval Research, 1956.
31.9.
Contract Status Reports: Office of Naval Research, 1957.
31.10.
Contract Status Reports: Office of Naval Research, 1958.
31.11.
Quarterly Progress Reports: Office of Naval Research, 1949, 1951.
31.12.
Project Status Reports: Office of Naval Research, 1949. [Includes correspondence].
31.13.
Project Status Reports: Office of Naval Research, 1950. [Includes correspondence].
31.14.
Project Status Reports: Office of Naval Research, 1951. [Includes correspondence].
31.15.
Project Status Reports: Office of Naval Research, 1952. [Includes correspondence].
31.16.
Project Status Reports: Office of Naval Research, 1953. [Includes correspondence].
31.17.
Project Status Reports: Office of Naval Research, 1954. [Includes correspondence].
31.18.
Project Status Reports: Office of Naval Research, 1955. [Includes correspondence].
31.19.
Project Status Reports: Office of Naval Research, 1956. [Includes correspondence].
31.20.
Project Status Reports: Office of Naval Research, 1957. [Includes correspondence].
31.21.
Project Status Reports: Office of Naval Research, 1958. [Includes correspondence].
31.22.
Project Status Reports: Office of Naval Research, 1961. [Includes correspondence].
31.23.
Distribution Lists: Office of Naval Research, No Date. [Includes correspondence].

14.032.
Office of Naval Research: Correspondence, Memoranda, Notes and Assorted Materials re: "The Structure and Properties of Proteins and Synthetic Polypeptides", Contract Nonr 220(05) (Chemistry 32), 1951-1963.
32.1.
Correspondence, Memoranda, Notes, Assorted Materials re: "The Structure and Properties of Proteins and Synthetic Polypeptides", Office of Naval Research Contract Nonr 220(05) (Chemistry 32), 1951-1952.
32.2.
Correspondence, Memoranda, Notes, Assorted Reports re: "The Structure and Properties of Proteins and Synthetic Polypeptides", Office of Naval Research Contract Nonr 220(05) (Chemistry 32), 1953-1963.

14.033.
Office of Naval Research: Offprints and Bound Reports re: "The Structure and Properties of Proteins and Synthetic Polypeptides", Contract Nonr 220(05) (Chemistry 32), 1952-1955.
33.1.
Offprint: "Semi Annual Progress Report for January 1, 1952 to June 30, 1952 - The Structure and Properties of Proteins and Synthetic Polypeptides", California Institute of Technology, Contract Nonr 220(05) (Chemistry 32).
33.2.
Offprint: "Semi Annual Progress Report for January 1, 1953 to June 30, 1953 - The Structure and Properties of Proteins and Synthetic Polypeptides", California Institute of Technology, Contract Nonr 220(05) (Chemistry 32).
33.3.
Bound Report: "Annual Progress Report for period January 1 to December 31, 1953 - The Structure and Properties of Proteins and Synthetic Polypeptides", California Institute of Technology, Contract Nonr 220(05) (Chemistry 32).
33.4.
Bound Report: "Annual Progress Report for period January 1 to December 31, 1954 - The Structure and Properties of Proteins and Synthetic Polypeptides", California Institute of Technology, Contract Nonr 220(05) (Chemistry 32).
33.5.
Bound Report: "Annual Progress Report for the Calendar Year 1955 - The Structure and Properties of Proteins and Synthetic Polypeptides", California Institute of Technology, Contract Nonr 220(05) (Chemistry 32).

14.034.
Office of Naval Research: Offprints and Bound Reports re: "The Structure and Properties of Proteins and Synthetic Polypeptides", Contract Nonr 220(05) (Chemistry 32), 1955-1962.
34.1.
Offprint, Correspondence: "A Proposal for a Grant in Support of Research on the Structure of Proteins and Related Substances", by Linus Pauling and Robert B. Corey, November 1, 1955.
34.2.
Bound Report: "Annual Progress Report for the Calendar Year 1956 - The Structure and Properties of Proteins and Synthetic Polypeptides", California Institute of Technology, Contract Nonr 220(05) (Chemistry 32).
34.3.
Bound Report: "Annual Progress Report for the Calendar Year 1957 - The Structure and Properties of Proteins and Synthetic Polypeptides", California Institute of Technology, Contract Nonr 220(05) (Chemistry 32).
34.4.
Bound Report: "Annual Progress Report for the Calendar Year 1959 - The Structure and Properties of Proteins and Synthetic Polypeptides", California Institute of Technology, Contract Nonr 220(05) (Chemistry 32).
34.5.
Bound Report: "Annual Progress Report for the Calendar Year 1960 - The Structure and Properties of Proteins and Synthetic Polypeptides", California Institute of Technology, Contract Nonr 220(05) (Chemistry 32).
34.6.
Bound Report: "Annual Progress Report for the Calendar Year 1961 - The Structure and Properties of Proteins and Synthetic Polypeptides", California Institute of Technology, Contract Nonr 220(05) (Chemistry 32).
34.7.
Bound Report: "Annual Progress Report for the Calendar Year 1962 - The Structure and Properties of Proteins and Synthetic Polypeptides", California Institute of Technology, Contract Nonr 220(05) (Chemistry 32).

14.035.
Office of Naval Research: Correspondence, Memoranda, Notes and Assorted Materials re: "The Structure of Metals and Intermetallic Compounds", Contract Nonr 220(33) (Chemistry 43), 1958-1963.
35.1.
Correspondence, Memoranda, Notes, Assorted Materials re: "The Structure of Metals and Intermetallic Compounds", Office of Naval Research Contract Nonr 220(33) (Chemistry 43), 1958-1963.

14.036.
Pacific Institute for Advanced Study, 1948-1960.
36.1.
Pamphlets: Pacific Institute for Advanced Study, "Report of the Director" and "Some Introductory Information," 1948-1953.
36.2.
Pacific Institute for Advanced Study, "Certificate of Incorporation and By-Laws of the Institute for Advanced Study," 1956-1959.
36.3.
Correspondence: Pacific Institute for Advanced Study, 1960.

14.037.
Rockefeller Foundation, 1928-1939.
37.1.
Reprints and Notes re: Rockefeller Grant, 1928-1938.
37.2.
Correspondence: C.I.T. Executive Council [A. A. Noyes and E. C. Barrett], re: Rockefeller Foundation, 1929-1933.
37.3.
Correspondence: Rockefeller Foundation, re: research, 1932.
37.4.
Correspondence: Rockefeller Foundation, re: research, 1933.
37.5.
Correspondence: Rockefeller Foundation, re: research, 1934-1936, Weaver, W.
37.6.
Correspondence: Rockefeller Foundation, re: research, 1937-1938.
37.7.
Correspondence: C.I.T. Executive Council [E.C. Barrett], re: Rockefeller Foundation, 1935-1936.
37.8.
Correspondence: Warren Weaver and E.C. Barrett, re: Rockefeller Application, 1936-1939.

14.038.
Rockefeller Foundation, 1936-1946.
38.1.
Accounting Book: Rockefeller Foundation grants, 1936-1946.
38.2.
Correspondence: C.I.T. Executive Council [E.C. Barrett], re: Rockefeller Foundation, 1937.
38.3.
Correspondence: C.I.T. Executive Council [E.C. Barrett], re: Rockefeller Foundation, 1938.
38.4.
Correspondence: C.I.T. Executive Council [E.C. Barrett], re: Rockefeller Foundation, 1939.
38.5.
Correspondence: Warren Weaver and Frank Blair Hanson, re: Rockefeller Foundation, 1936-1937.
38.6.
Correspondence: Warren Weaver and Robert A. Millikan, re: Rockefeller Foundation, 1938.
38.7.
Correspondence: Warren Weaver, re: Rockefeller Foundation, 1939.
38.8.
Materials re: Rockefeller Foundation grant budgets, 1939-1942.
38.9.
Correspondence: Warren Weaver, Frank Blair Hanson and Robert A. Millikan, re: Rockefeller Foundation, 1940-1941.
38.10.
Correspondence: Rockefeller Foundation, re: research, 1940-1942.
38.11.
Correspondence: Frank Blair Hanson, Warren Weaver and Robert A. Millikan, re: Rockefeller Immunochemistry Grant, 1941.
38.12.
Correspondence: Frank Blair Hanson and Warren Weaver, re: Rockefeller Immunochemistry Grant, 1942.
38.13.
Correspondence: Warren Weaver, and Frank Blair Hanson, re: Rockefeller Foundation, 1942-1944.

14.039.
Rockefeller Foundation, 1943-1983.
39.1.
Correspondence: Frank Blair Hanson, re: Rockefeller Immunochemistry Grant, 1943-1944.
39.2.
Assorted Materials re: Rockefeller Immunochemistry Grant, 1945.
39.3.
Correspondence: Warren Weaver, Frank Blair Hanson, and Harry Miller, re: Rockefeller Foundation, 1945.
39.4.
Offprint: "Confidential Monthly Report", George Gray, ed., Rockefeller Foundation, January 1, 1949. [LP annotation: "Biog. File, LP p. 3 on"].
39.5.
Offprint: "Chemical Biology at the California Institute of Technology: A Statement Submitted to the Rockefeller Foundation in Support of an Application for Continued Financial Support, August 1, 1953." [LP annotation: "Written by George Beadle and Linus Pauling"].
39.6.
Correspondence: Rockefeller Foundation, 1947-1979, 1983.

14.040.
R.W. Lippman Memorial Fund, 1949-1962.
40.1.
Correspondence: Richard W. Lippman, 1949-1951.
40.2.
Materials re: R.W. Lippman, Cedars of Lebanon Hospital Incident, 1952-1954.
40.3.
Letters of Acknowledgment: R.W. Lippman Memorial Fund, January 6-15, 1960.
40.4.
Letters of Acknowledgment: R.W. Lippman Memorial Fund, January 20-22, 1960.
40.5.
Letters of Acknowledgment: R.W. Lippman Memorial Fund, January 26-31, 1960.
40.6.
Letters of Acknowledgment: R.W. Lippman Memorial Fund, February 1, 1960.
40.7.
Letters of Acknowledgment: R.W. Lippman Memorial Fund, February 2-4, 1960.
40.8.
Letters of Acknowledgment: R.W. Lippman Memorial Fund, February 5-8, 1960.
40.9.
Letters of Acknowledgment: R.W. Lippman Memorial Fund, February 9-10, 1960.
40.10.
Letters of Acknowledgment: R.W. Lippman Memorial, February 11-16, 1960.
40.11.
Letters of Acknowledgment: R.W. Lippman Memorial Fund, February 19, 1960.
40.12.
Letters of Acknowledgment: R.W. Lippman Memorial Fund, February 23 - March 31, 1960.
40.13.
Letters of Acknowledgment: R.W. Lippman Memorial Fund, April 1, 1960.
40.14.
Letters of Acknowledgment: R.W. Lippman Memorial Fund, April 25 - December 27, 1960.
40.15.
Financial Information: R.W. Lippman Memorial Fund, 1960-1962.

14.041.
United States Public Health Service: "X-ray Diffraction Investigations of the Structure of Protein Molecules", grant RG 1987, [changed to H-2143 (Chemistry 150)] 1948-1958.
41.1.
Correspondence, Memoranda, Grant Applications, Assorted Reports re: "X-ray Diffraction Investigations of the Structure of Protein Molecules", U.S. Public Health Service grant RG 1987, 1948-1951.
41.2.
Correspondence, Memoranda, Assorted Reports re: "X-ray Diffraction Investigations of the Structure of Protein Molecules", U.S. Public Health Service grant RG 1987, 1952-1953.
41.3.
Correspondence, Memoranda, Assorted Reports re: "The Determination of the Structure of Crystalline Peptides", U.S. Public Health Service grant RG 1987, 1954.
41.4.
Correspondence, Memoranda, Assorted Reports re: "X-ray Diffraction Investigations of the Structure of Protein Molecules", U.S. Public Health Service grant RG 1987, [changed to H-2143 (Chemistry 150)] 1957-1958.

14.042.
United States Public Health Service: Assorted Grants, 1954-1964.
42.1.
Correspondence, Memoranda, Grant Applications, Assorted Reports re: "Investigations of the Chemistry of Blood", U.S. Public Health Service grant RG 4276, 1954-1964.
42.2.
Correspondence, Memoranda, Grant Applications, Assorted Reports re: "Molecular Chemistry Applied to Biology and Medicine", U.S. Public Health Service grant HE-3136 (Chemistry 277), 1956-1963.
42.3.
Correspondence, Reports re: "Biochemical and Molecular Basis of Mental Disease", U.S. Public Health Service grant M-5232, 1964.
42.4.
Assorted Correspondence and Memoranda re: U.S. Public Health Service, 1958-1963.

14.043.
World Academy of Sciences, 1958-1963.
43.1.
Correspondence: World Academy of Sciences, 1958-1963.

15. Scientific Advisory Committees.


15.001.
Helen Hay Whitney Foundation - Scientific Advisory Committee: Publications and Activities, 1947-1959.
1.1.
Bound Report: "The Helen Hay Whitney Foundation - First Report, 1947-1949".
1.2.
Bound Report: "The Helen Hay Whitney Foundation - Second Report, 1950-1954".
1.3.
Bound Report: "The Helen Hay Whitney Foundation - Third Report, 1955-1957".
1.4.
Publication: "Objectives - The Helen Hays Whitney Foundation", 1956.
1.5.
Publication: “The Helen Hay Whitney Foundation - Fourth Report, 1957-1959".
1.6.
Correspondence, Memoranda, Notes, Itinerary, Proceedings: "First Connective Tissue Conference - The Metabolism of Collagen", sponsored by the Helen Hays Whitney Foundation, Princeton, New Jersey, October 11-13, 1958.

15.002.
Helen Hay Whitney Foundation - Scientific Advisory Committee: Correspondence, 1954-1959.
2.1.
Correspondence: Helen Hay Whitney Foundation - Scientific Advisory Committee, 1954.
2.2.
Correspondence: Helen Hay Whitney Foundation - Scientific Advisory Committee, 1956.
2.3.
Correspondence: Helen Hay Whitney Foundation - Scientific Advisory Committee, 1957.
2.4.
Correspondence: Helen Hay Whitney Foundation - Scientific Advisory Committee, 1958.
2.5.
Correspondence: Helen Hay Whitney Foundation - Scientific Advisory Committee, 1959.

15.003.
Helen Hay Whitney Foundation - Scientific Advisory Committee: Materials re: meetings, 1956-1957.
3.1.
Bound Correspondence, Agenda Items, Assorted Notes: "Meetings - Scientific Advisory Committee, June 9, 1957; Board of Trustees, June 10, 1957", Helen Hay Whitney Foundation.
3.2.
Bound Correspondence, Agenda Items, Assorted Notes: "Book I - Scientific Advisory Committee, December 21-22, 1957", Helen Hay Whitney Foundation.
3.3.
Assorted Materials re: meetings of the Scientific Advisory Committee, Helen Hay Whitney Foundation, 1956-1957.

15.004.
Helen Hay Whitney Foundation - Scientific Advisory Committee: Postdoctoral Biomedical Research Fellowship Applicants, 1956-1957.
4.1.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Application No. 1 - Willkens, Robert F., 1956-1957.
4.2.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Application No. 2 - Mandelstam, Paul, 1956-1957.
4.3.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Application No. 3 - Kesivani, 1956-1957.
4.4.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Application No. 4 - Macruz, Radi, 1956-1957.
4.5.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Application No. 5 - Aikawa, Jerry, 1956-1957.
4.6.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Application No. 6 - de Salegui, Miriam, 1956-1957.
4.7.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Application No. 7 - Orgel, Gerald, 1956-1957.
4.8.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Application No. 8 - Farr, Charles H., 1956-1957.
4.9.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Application No. 9 - Giannokakis, 1956-1957.
4.10.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Application No. 10 - Marragoni, Albert G., 1956-1957.
4.11.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Application No. 11 - Gabay, Sabit, 1956-1957.
4.12.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Application No. 12 - Brahen, Louis, 1956-1957.
4.13.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Application No. 13 - Renis, Harold E., 1956-1957.
4.14.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Application No. 14 - Masters, Richard, 1956-1957.
4.15.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Application No. 15 - Schmidt, Willard, 1956-1957.
4.16.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Application No. 16 - Ferguson, Angella (Cabanis), 1956-1957.
4.17.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Application No. 17 - Kantor, Thomas G., 1956-1957.
4.18.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Application No. 18 - Vlich, Konrad, 1956-1957.
4.19.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Application No. 19 - Pang, Tet Hyun, 1956-1957.
4.20.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Application No. 20 - Howell, David S., 1956-1957.
4.21.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Application No. 21 - Peyser, Pincus, 1956-1957.
4.22.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Application No. 22 - Merrick, Joseph M., 1956-1957.
4.23.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Application No. 23 - Bridges, Robert A., 1956-1957.

15.005.
Helen Hay Whitney Foundation - Scientific Advisory Committee: Postdoctoral Biomedical Research Fellowship Applicants, 1956-1957.
5.1.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Application No. 24 - Movat, Henry Z., 1956-1957.
5.2.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Application No. 25 - Jandl, James H., 1956-1957.
5.3.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Application No. 26 - Pelon, W.J., 1956-1957.
5.4.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Application No. 27 - Seely, J. Rodman, 1956-1957.
5.5.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Application No. 28 - Morris, Fred R., 1956-1957.
5.6.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Application No. 29 - Jasmin, Gaetan, 1956-1957.
5.7.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Application No. 30 - Jackson, S. Fitton, 1956-1957.
5.8.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Application No. 31 - Platt, David, 1956-1957.
5.9.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Application No. 32 - Devi, Anima, 1956-1957.
5.10.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Application No. 33 - Gaines, Leonard M. Jr., 1956-1957.
5.11.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Application No. 34 - Hartman, William J., 1956-1957.
5.12.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Application No. 35 - Glaser, Luis, 1956-1957.

15.006.
Helen Hay Whitney Foundation - Scientific Advisory Committee: Postdoctoral Biomedical Research Fellowship Applicants, 1958.
6.1.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Applicants, last names beginning with "A", 1958.
6.2.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Applicants, last names beginning with "B", 1958.
6.3.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Applicants, last names beginning with "C", 1958.
6.4.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Applicants, last names beginning with "E", 1958.
6.5.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Applicants, last names beginning with "F", 1958.
6.6.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Applicants, last names beginning with "G", 1958.
6.7.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Applicants, last names beginning with "H", 1958.

15.007.
Helen Hay Whitney Foundation - Scientific Advisory Committee: Postdoctoral Biomedical Research Fellowship Applicants, 1958.
7.1.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Applicants, last names beginning with "J", 1958.
7.2.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Applicants, last names beginning with "K", 1958.
7.3.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Applicants, last names beginning with "L", 1958.
7.4.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Applicants, last names beginning with "M", 1958.
7.5.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Applicants, last names beginning with "O", 1958.
7.6.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Applicants, last names beginning with "P", 1958.
7.7.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Applicants, last names beginning with "Q", 1958.
7.8.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Applicants, last names beginning with "R", 1958.
7.9.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Applicants, last names beginning with "S", 1958.
7.10.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Applicants, last names beginning with "T", 1958.
7.11.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Applicants, last names beginning with "W", 1958.
7.12.
Materials re: Research Fellowship Applicants, last names beginning with "Z", 1958.
7.13.
Thermofax copies of assorted Research Fellowship Applications, Helen Hay Whitney Foundation, 1957-1958.
7.14.
Blank Application Forms, Helen Hay Whitney Foundation, No Date.

15.008.
Massachusetts General Hospital - Scientific Advisory Committee, 1949-1957.
8.1.
Correspondence, Notes, Reports, Assorted Materials re: Scientific Advisory Committee, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1949.
8.2.
Correspondence, Notes, Reports, Assorted Materials re: Scientific Advisory Committee, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1950.
8.3.
Correspondence, Notes, Reports, Assorted Materials re: Scientific Advisory Committee, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1951.
8.4.
Correspondence, Notes, Reports, Assorted Materials re: Scientific Advisory Committee, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1952.
8.5.
Correspondence, Notes, Reports, Assorted Materials re: Scientific Advisory Committee, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1953.
8.6.
Correspondence, Notes, Reports, Assorted Materials re: Scientific Advisory Committee, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1954.
8.7.
Correspondence, Notes, Reports, Assorted Materials re: Scientific Advisory Committee, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1955.
8.8.
Correspondence, Notes, Reports, Assorted Materials re: Scientific Advisory Committee, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1956.
8.9.
Correspondence: Scientific Advisory Committee, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1957.

15.009.
Medical Advisory Committee, 1945.
9.1.
Bound Report: "Report of the Medical Advisory Committee to Dr. Vannevar Bush," April 25, 1945.
9.2.
Offprints, Notes, Memoranda re: Preliminary drafts of "Report of the Medical Advisory Committee to Dr. Vannevar Bush", 1945.
9.3.
Materials re: Membership and charge of the Medical Advisory Committee, 1945.
9.4.
Correspondence, Memoranda: Medical Advisory Committee, 1945.
9.5.
LP Notes re: Meetings of the Medical Advisory Committee, 1945.
9.6.
Assorted Materials re: Science education in the United States, Medical Advisory Committee, 1945.

12. Peace. 1945-1994.

This section has been partitioned into eight thematic sub-sections that illustrate Linus Pauling's manifold interests in topics of peace and humanism. The Peace holdings include manuscripts and typescripts, correspondence, notes, meeting minutes, non-Pauling publications and other ephemera reflecting the numerous concerns addressed by the Paulings and the international peace movement from the mid-1940s to the mid-1990s. Prominent items include the three-volume bound Bomb-Test Petition to the United Nations, for which Pauling received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1963, as well as a sizeable trove of materials related to Pauling's membership in the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists (ECAS), formed by Albert Einstein and Leo Szilard at the conclusion of World War II. Much of the ECAS content has been digitized and is available for patron use upon request.


141 boxes

1. Pugwash Conferences.

1.001. Materials re: Pugwash Conferences and First Pugwash Conference.


1.1.
Correspondence: Continuing Committee of the Pugwash Conferences; other Pugwash-related, 1958-1964.
1.2.
Government Publication: The Pugwash Conferences; A Staff Analysis Prepared for the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, 1961.
1.3.
Publication, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: "History of the Pugwash Conferences", by J. Rotblat, London: Pugwash Continuing Committee, January 1962, April 1966.
1.4.
Article: "The Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs: Twenty-Two Years in Search of Peace", by Eugene Garfield. Current Contents, 10, no. 26 (June 25, 1979): 5-11.
1.5.
Correspondence, Offprints, Background Material: First Conference, Pugwash, Nova Scotia, Canada, July 7-10, 1957.

1.002. Materials re: Second Pugwash Conference.


2.1.
Correspondence, Minutes, Offprints, Photographs and Background Material: Second Conference -- "The Dangers of the Present Situation, and Ways and Means of Diminishing Them", Lac Beauport, Canada, March 31 to April 11, 1958. [Includes offprints of Pugwash Speeches: International Scientific Exchange, by A. Topchiev, April 3, 1958; Inspection and Control of Disarmament, by Wm. A. Higinbotham, April 5, 1958; The "Morality" of the Present Situation and of Possible Solutions to the Impasse, by M.L. Oliphant, April 5, 1958; The Modern Danger -- A Biologists Estimate, by A.M. Kuzin, April 7, 1958; Biological Effects of Fallout, by Linus Pauling, April 7, 1958; Emotional Fallout, by Sir Robert Watson-Watt, April 7, 1958.].
2.2.
Non-Pauling Bound Typescript: Documents of Second Pugwash Conference of Nuclear Scientists, Lac Beauport, P.Q. Canada, March 31 - April 11, 1958.
2.3.
Non-Pauling Bound Typescript: Verbatim Transcript of Second Pugwash Conference of Nuclear Scientists, Lac Beauport, P.Q., Canada, vol. III, March 31 - April 11, 1958.

1.003. Materials re: Third Pugwash Conference.


3.1.
Correspondence, Minutes, Offprints and Background Material: Third Conference -- "Dangers of the Atomic Age and what Scientists can do about them", Kitzbhel, Austria and Vienna, Austria, September 14-20, 1958, 1958-1961.
3.2.
Non-Pauling Bound Typescript, Offprints: Proceedings of Third Pugwash Conference of Nuclear Scientists, Kitzbuhel-Vienna, Austria, September 14-21, 1958.

1.004. Materials re: Fourth through Eighth Pugwash Conferences.


4.1.
Non-Pauling Typescript: ["A Model of 'Pugwash Conference' Practice in Society", by Tomoyoshi Kudo], Background Material: Fourth Conference -- "Arms Control and World Security", Baden, Austria, June 25 - July 4, 1959.
4.2.
Correspondence, Background Material: Fifth Conference -- "Biological and Chemical Warfare", Pugwash, Nova Scotia, Canada, August 24-30, 1959.
4.3.
Offprint, Correspondence: Pugwash International Conference on Continuing Education, August 12-17, 1960.
4.4.
Correspondence, Offprints, Background Material: Sixth Conference -- "Disarmament and World Security", Moscow, USSR, November 27 - December 5, 1960.
4.5.
Correspondence, Bound Typescript: Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Science and World Affairs, International Cooperation in Pure and Applied Science, Stowe, Vermont, September 5-9, 1961.
4.6.
Draft Statement, Correspondence, Background Material: Seventh Conference -- "International Co-operation in Pure and Applied Science", Stowe, Vermont, September 5-9, 1961; Eighth Conference -- "Disarmament and World Society", Stowe, Vermont, September 11-16, 1961.

1.005. Materials re: Tenth through Thirteenth Pugwash Conferences; Pugwash Symposia; International Student Pugwash.


5.1.
Correspondence, Offprints, Notes: Tenth Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs, London, September 3-7, 1962.
5.2.
Press Release: Eleventh Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, September 20-25, 1963.
5.3.
Offprint, Newspaper Article: Twelfth Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs, Udaipur, India, January 27 - February 2, 1964.
5.4.
Offprint: Thirteenth Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs, Karlovy-Vary [Carlsbad], Czechoslovakia, September 13-19, 1964.
5.5.
Publication: Proceedings of the Thirteenth Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs, Karlovy Vary, Czechoslovakia, September 13-19, 1964.

1.006. Materials re: Fourteenth through Twenty-Third Pugwash Conferences; Pugwash Symposia; International Student Pugwash.


6.1.
Publication: Proceedings of the Fourteenth Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs, Venice, Italy, April 11-16, 1965.
6.2.
Publication: Proceedings of the Fifteenth Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, December 29, 1965 - January 3, 1966.
6.3.
Correspondence, Offprints: Eighteenth Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs, Nice, France, September 11-16, 1968.
6.4.
Offprint: Twentieth Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs, Fontana, Wisconsin, September 9-15, 1970.
6.5.
Offprints: Twenty-Third Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs, Aulanko, Finland, August 30 - September 4, 1973.
6.6.
Correspondence re: Pugwash Symposium, "A New Design Towards Complete Nuclear Disarmament", Kyoto, Japan, August 28 - September 1, 1975.
6.7.
Correspondence re: Pugwash Workshop, "Averting Nuclear War: the Role of the Media", Bad Deutsch-Altenburg, Austria, June 12, 1980 - October 11-12, 1980.
6.8.
Draft Resolution, Correspondence, Program, Offprints re: Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Pugwash Meeting, Pugwash, Nova Scotia, July 16-17, 1982.
6.9.
Reprint, Ancillary Material: The Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs, issued by The Council of the Pugwash Conferences, 1984.
6.10.
Publication: "The Pugwash Movement -- Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow. Secret Society or Generator of New Ideas?" Special supplement of New Times, 1988.
Articles: "The World of Science and Peace"; "This is Our Work", by Vitaly Goldansky; "The Birth of Pugwash", by Joseph Rotblat; "The New Way of Thinking", by Dorothy Hodgkin; "Europe: A Secure Continent", by Marian Dobrosielski & Maciej Nalecz; "Some Unconventional Thoughts on Conventional Forces", by John P. Holdren; "The Third World in the Fourth Dimension", by Anatoly Gromyko; "Common Goal", by Bhalchandra M. Udgaonkar; "Looking into the Future", by Sergi Kapitsa.
6.11.
Correspondence, Assorted Materials re: Pugwash movement, 1989-1993.
6.12.
Correspondence, Offprints re: International Student Pugwash, 1984-1985, 1992.

1.007. Proceedings of the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs, 1967, 1971.


7.1.
Publication: Proceedings of the Seventeenth Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs; Scientists and World Affairs, Ronneyb, Sweden, September 3-8, 1967.
7.2.
Publication: Proceedings of the Twenty-First Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs; Problems of World Security, Environment and Development, Sinaia, Romania, August 26-31, 1971.

1.008. Proceedings of the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs, 1972.


8.1.
Publication: Proceedings of the Twenty-Second Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs; Scientists and World Affairs, Oxford, England, September 7-12, 1972.

1.009. Proceedings of the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs, 1973, 1976.


9.1.
Publication: Proceedings of the Twenty-Third Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs; European Security, Disarmament and Other Problems, Aulanko, Finland, August 30 - September 4, 1973.
9.2.
Publication: Proceedings of the Twenty-Fifth Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs; Development, Resources and World Security, Madras, India, January 13-19, 1976.

1.010. Proceedings of the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs, 1977-1978, 1980.


10.1.
Publication, Correspondence: Proceedings of the Twenty-Seventh Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs; Peace and Security in a Changing World,Munich,Federal Republic of Germany, August 24-29, 1977.
10.2.
Publication, Ancillary Material: Proceedings of the Twenty-Eighth Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs; Global Aspects of Disarmament and Security, Varna, Bulgaria, September 1-5, 1978.
10.3.
Publication: Proceedings of the Thirtieth Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs; Arms Limitations, Security and Development, Breukelen, The Netherlands, August 20-25, 1980.

1.011. Proceedings of the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs, 1982-1984.


11.1.
Typescript: The Path to World Peace, by Linus Pauling. [abstract of talk], 25th Anniversary Pugwash meeting, Pugwash, Nova Scotia, July 16-19 1982. [Includes Declaration by the Canadian Pugwash Group, with extensive revisions by LP].
11.2.
Publication: Proceedings of the Thirty-Second Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs; The Current Danger of Nuclear War: The Relevance of the Russell-Einstein Manifesto Today, Warsaw, Poland, August 26-31, 1982.
11.3.
Publication: Proceedings of the Thirty-Third Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs; Avoiding Nuclear and Other Wars and Reversing the Arms Race, Venice, Italy, August 26-31, 1983.
11.4.
Publication: Proceedings of the Thirty-Fourth Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs; 1984 and Beyond: Science, Security and Public Opinion, Bjorkliden, Sweden, July 9-14, 1984.

1.012. Proceedings of the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs, 1985-1986.


12.1.
Publication: Proceedings of the Thirty-Fifth Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs; East-West Conflicts and the Third World: Interrelationships and Implications for Peace, Campinas, Brazil, July 3-8, 1985.
12.2.
Publication: Proceedings of the Thirty-Sixth Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs; Coexistence, Cooperation and Common Security, Budapest, Hungary, September 1-6, 1986.

1.013. Proceedings of the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs, 1987, 1990.


13.1.
Publication: Proceedings of the Thirty-Seventh Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs; From Confrontation to Rapprochement: 30th Anniversary of Pugwash, Gmunden Am Traunsee, Austria, September 1-6, 1987.
13.2.
Publication: Proceedings of the Fortieth Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs; Towards a Secure World in the Twenty-First Century, Egham, United Kingdom, September 15-20, 1990.

1.014. Pugwash Newsletter, 1959, 1963, 1967, 1971-1974.


14.1.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 1, no. 1, December 1959.
14.2.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 1, no. 2, October 1963.
14.3.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 4, no. 3, January 1967.
14.4.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 9, no. 1, July 1971.
14.5.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 9, no. 2, October 1971.
14.6.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 9, no. 3, January 1972.
14.7.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 9, no. 4, April 1972.
14.8.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 10, Nos. 1 & 2, July & October 1972.
14.9.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 10, no. 3, January 1973.
14.10.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 10, no. 4, April 1973.
14.11.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 11, Nos. 1 & 2, July & October, 1973.
14.12.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 11, no. 3, January 1974.
14.13.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 11, no. 4, April 1974.
14.14.
Pugwash Newsletter - "The Pugwash Workshop on Chemical Warfare, Helsinki, Finland, April 16-18, 1974," vol. 11, no. 5, Special Issue, June 1974.
14.15.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 12, no. 1, July 1974.

1.015. Pugwash Newsletter, 1975-1978.


15.1.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 12, no. 3, January 1975.
15.2.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 12, no. 4, April 1975.
15.3.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 13, no. 2, October 1975.
15.4.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 13, no. 3, January 1976.
15.5.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 13, no. 4, April 1976.
15.6.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 14, no. 4, May 1977.
15.7.
Pugwash Newsletter - The Fourth Pugwash Quinquennium, 1972-1977; A Supplement to the History of the Pugwash Conferences", by J. Rotblat, Special Issue, May 1977.
15.8.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 15, Nos. 1 & 2, July & October 1977.
15.9.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 15, no. 3, January 1978.
15.10.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 15, no. 4, May 1978.
15.11.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 16, no. 1, July 1978.
15.12.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 16, no. 2, October 1978.

1.016. Pugwash Newsletter, 1979-1984.


16.1.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 16, no. 3, January 1979.
16.2.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 16, no. 4, May 1979.
16.3.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 17, Nos. 1 & 2, July & October 1979.
16.4.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 17, no. 3, January 1980.
16.5.
Canadian Student Pugwash Newsletter, February 1981.
16.6.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 18, no. 4, April 1981.
16.7.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 19, no. 1, July 1981.
16.8.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 19, no. 2, October 1981.
16.9.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 19, no. 3, January 1982.
16.10.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 19, no. 4, April 1982.
16.11.
Pugwash Newsletter - The Fifth Pugwash Quinquennium, 1977-1982; Second Supplement to the History of the Pugwash Conferences, by J. Rotblat, Special Issue, July 1982.
16.12.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 20, no. 2, October 1982.
16.13.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 20, no. 3, January 1983.
16.14.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 20, no. 4, April 1983.
16.15.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 21, no. 1, July 1983.
16.16.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 21, no. 2, October 1983.
16.17.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 21, no. 3, January 1984.
16.18.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 21, no. 4, April 1984.
16.19.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 22, no. 1, July 1984.

1.017. Pugwash Newsletter, 1984-1990.


17.1.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 22, no. 2, October 1984.
17.2.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 22, no. 3, January 1985.
17.3.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 22, no. 4, April 1985.
17.4.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 23, no. 1, July 1985.
17.5.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 23, no. 2, October 1985.
17.6.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 23, no. 3, January 1986.
17.7.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 23, no. 4, April 1986.
17.8.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 24, Nos. 1 & 2, July & October 1986.
17.9.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 24, no. 3, January 1987.
17.10.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 24, no. 4, April 1987.
17.11.
Pugwash Newsletter - The Sixth Pugwash Quinquennium, 1982-1987; Third Supplement to the History of the Pugwash Conferences, by J. Rotblat, Special Issue, July 1987.
17.12.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 25, no. 1, July 1987.
17.13.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 25, no. 2, October 1987.
17.14.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 25, no. 3, January 1988.
17.15.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 25, no. 4, May 1988.
17.16.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 26, no. 1, July 1988.
17.17.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 26, no. 2, October 1988.
17.18.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 26, no. 3, January 1989.
17.19.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 26, no. 4, April 1989.
17.20.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 27, no. 1, July 1989.
17.21.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 27, no. 2, October 1989.
17.22.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 27, no. 3, January 1990.
17.23.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 27, no. 4, April 1990.
17.24.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 28, no. 1, July 1990.
17.25.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 28, no. 2, October 1990.

1.018. Pugwash Newsletter, 1991-1993.


18.1.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 28, no. 3, January 1991.
18.2.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 28, no. 4, April 1991.
18.3.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 29, no. 1, July 1991.
18.4.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 29, no. 2, October 1991.
18.5.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 29, no. 3, January 1992.
18.6.
Pugwash Newsletter - The Seventh Pugwash Quinquennium, 1987-1992; Fourth Supplement to the History of the Pugwash Conferences, vol. 29, no. 4, May 1992.
18.7.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 30, no. 1, July 1992.
18.8.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 30, Nos. 3 & 4, January & April, 1993.
18.9.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 31, no. 1, July 1993.
18.10.
Pugwash Newsletter, vol. 31, no. 2, October 1993.

1.019. Assorted Pugwash Materials.


19.1.
Memoranda: from Leo Szilard [re: "a meeting held on the initiative of Bertrand Russell at Pugwash, Nova Scotia in July 1957"], July-October, 1957.
19.2.
Article: "Pre-Summit Bombshell, Smearing the Pugwash Meetings, Turns Out A Dud", I.F. Stone's Weekly, vol. IX, no. 21, June 5, 1961.
19.3.
Correspondence, Newspaper Clipping: "Pugwash Ways of Promoting Peace", The Guardian, November 29, 1988.

2. Other Peace Conferences.

2.001. Oslo Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, May 2-7, 1961.


1.1.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material re: preparations for the Oslo Conference, 1960-1961.
1.2.
Correspondence: Robert Schutz, executive secretary of the Oslo Conference, 1960-1961.
1.3.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material re: travel arrangements and other accommodations, the Oslo Conference, 1961.
1.4.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material re: conference expenses, grants from the Claremore Fund, Oslo Conference finances, 1960-1961.
1.5.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material re: sponsors of the Oslo Conference, 1960-1961.

2.002. Oslo Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, May 2-7, 1961.


2.1.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: invitations to participate in the Oslo Conference, 1960-1961.
2.2.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: invitations to participate in the Oslo Conference, 1960-1961.

2.003. Oslo Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, May 2-7, 1961.


3.1.
List: Participants in the Oslo Conference, 1961.
3.2.
Assorted Notes re: the Oslo Conference, 1961.
3.3.
Newspaper Articles, Ancillary Material: Oslo Conference documents from Herbert Jehle, 1961.
3.4.
Notes, Correspondence: Oslo Conference, May 2-7, 1961.
3.5.
Agenda, Ancillary Material: Oslo Conference, May 2-7, 1961.
3.6.
Conference Documents: Oslo Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, May 2-7, 1961.

2.004. Oslo Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, May 2-7, 1961.


4.1.
Conference Documents: Oslo Statement -- Adopted Unanimously by the Participants in the Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, Oslo, Norway, 2 to 7 May 1961.
4.2.
Correspondence: Acknowledgments sent to participants in the Oslo Conference, 1961.
4.3.
Correspondence: Oslo Conference, sent following the conference, 1961.
4.4.
Correspondence: distribution of the Oslo Statement, 1961-1962.
4.5.
Non-Pauling Typescript: "A Personal Journal of the Oslo Conference", Francis W. Herring, May 1961.
4.6.
Article: "Oslo Conference Stresses Responsibility of Individuals", Ava Helen Pauling, Four Lights, vol. XXI, no. 3, July 1961.
4.7.
Article: "Ramberg Reports on Oslo", Edward G. Ramberg, SSRS Newsletter, no. 107, July 1961.
4.8.
Reprints: "Pauling-møtet I Oslo", Hans Tambs-Lyche, Srtrykk av Naturen, no. 9, 1961.
4.9.
Publication: "Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons", by Walter Boas, Meanjin Quarterly, no. 2, 1961.
4.10.
Publications: "The Oslo Conference", The Scientific World, vol. 4, 1961 [Includes French, Russian, German, Spanish and Chinese editions].

2.005. Oslo Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, May 2-7, 1961.


5.1.
Confidential Record: "Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons", The Nobel Institute, Oslo, Norway, May 2-7, 1961. Copy 1 of 8.
5.2.
Confidential Record: "Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons", The Nobel Institute, Oslo, Norway, May 2-7, 1961. Copy 2 of 8.
5.3.
Memo, Applications, Ancillary Material re: Oslo Conference, Oslo, Norway, May 2-7, 1961.
5.4.
Letterheads: Oslo Conference, Oslo, Norway, May 2-7, 1961.

2.006. Oxford Conference, January 4-7, 1963.


6.1.
Conference Documents re: Oxford Conference, January 4-7, 1963.
6.2.
Correspondence re: Oxford Conference, January 4-7, 1963.
6.3.
Handwritten Notes re: Oxford Conference, January 4-7, 1963.
6.4.
Reprints, Offprints re: Oxford Conference, January 4-7, 1963.
6.5.
Newspaper Articles re: Oxford Conference, January 4-7, 1963.
6.6.
Publication: "Representatives of the Yugoslav League at the Oxford Conference", Information Bulletin, published by the Yugoslav League for Peace, Independence and Equality of Peoples, vol. 4, no. 10, January-March, 1963.
6.7.
Typescripts, Offprints, Correspondence re: Oxford Conference controversies, March-July, 1963.

2.007. Carnegie Seminars for International Peace, 1959-1963.


7.1.
Annual Report, Program Documents, Ancillary Material re: Carnegie Seminars for International Peace, 1959-1960.
7.2.
Program Documents, Ancillary Material re: Carnegie Seminars for International Peace, 1961-1963.

2.008. Australian and New Zealand Congress for International Co-operation and Disarmament and Festival of the Arts, Melbourne, Australia, November 7-14, 1959; Australian Congress for International Cooperation and Disarmament, Sydney, Australia, October 25-30, 1964.


8.1.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Newspaper Clippings, Background Material: Australian and New Zealand Congress for International Co-operation and Disarmament and Festival of the Arts, Melbourne, Australia, November 7-14, 1959.
8.2.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Program, Background Material: Australian Congress for International Cooperation and Disarmament, Sydney, Australia, October 25-30, 1964.

2.009. Pacem in Terris Convocations, 1965, 1967.


9.1.
Correspondence, Publications, Ancillary Material re: International Convocation on Pacem in Terris, New York, February 18-20, 1965.
9.2.
Correspondence, Publications, Ancillary Material re: Pacem in Terris II -- A Second International Convocation to Examine the Requirements for Peace, Geneva, Switzerland, May 28-31, 1967.

2.010. Assorted Peace Conferences, 1949-1962.


10.1.
Publication, Newspaper Article, Ancillary Material re: Cultural and Scientific Conference for World Peace, New York, March 29, 1949.
10.2.
Correspondence re: American Continental Congress for Peace, Mexico City, August 1949.
10.3.
Publication: Congress for Disarmament and International Cooperation, Stockholm, Sweden, July 16-22, 1958.
10.4.
Pamphlet, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: World Peoples Conferences, Geneva, Switzerland, May 1-7, 1960.
10.5.
Corresondence re: World People to People Conference, Bombay, India, May 8-13, 1960.
10.6.
Correspondence, Publication: Conference on the Discontinuance of Nuclear Weapons Tests, 1960.
10.7.
Publication: Comision Nacional para la Proteccion de las Radiaciones, Conferencias, 1960.
10.8.
Publication: Seventh National Conference on World Disarmament and Development, Washington, D.C., April 10-11, 1961.
10.9.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material re: The London Conference, September 14-16, 1961.
10.10.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material re: The Accra Assembly -- The World Without the Bomb, Accra, Ghana, June 21-28, 1962.
10.11.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material re: World Congress for General Disarmament and Peace, Moscow, USSR, July 9-14, 1962.

2.011. Assorted Peace Conferences, 1962-1990.


11.1.
Correspondence, Offprints: "Agreement to Call a World Constitutional Convention", Brussels, Belgium, 1962.
11.2.
Offprint: "A Proposal: A White House Citizens' Conference on Disarmament", 1962.
11.3.
Program Documents: World Peace Symposium -- Formation of a Peaceful Conscience in the Atomic Era, Milan, Italy, December 14-15, 1963.
11.4.
Photograph, Program Documents: Japan Conference for Peace of Asia, Shizuoka, Japan, March 2-3, 1964.
11.5.
Notes, Correspondence, Program Materials re: Congress of World Unity, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, November 20-25, 1974.
11.6.
Pamphlet, Correspondence re: In the Common Interest -- Strategies for Peace, San Francisco, June 13, 1981.
11.7.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material re: Peace Now -- What Can Be Done? Geneva, Switzerland, July 8-9, 1983.
11.8.
Itinerary, Ancillary Material re: Earth: Word and Image, San Diego, California, September 8-9, 1983. [Conference was cancelled].
11.9.
Program Documents: Alternatives for Security in a Nuclear Age, Troy, New York, May 31 - June 2, 1984.
11.10.
Conference Reports: The First International Conference on Conflict Resolution and Peace Studies, Suva, Fiji, December 30, 1985 - January 5, 1986.
11.11.
Fliers, Publication, Correspondence re: Ways Out of the Arms Race -- International Scientists' Peace Congress, Hamburg, West Germany, November 15-16, 1986;.
Ways Out of the Arms Race, From the Nuclear Threat to Mutual Security -- Second International Scientists' Peace Congress, London, England, December 2-4, 1988.
11.12.
Correspondence, Publication: The Great Peace Journey, New York, September 21-23, 1988.
11.13.
Correspondence, Publication: Meeting of the Secretariat of the World Council for Global Co-operation, Toronto, Canada, January 21, 1989.
11.14.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material re: World Constituent Assembly, World Constitution and Parliament Association, New York, November 19-20, 1990.
11.15.
Correspondence, Publications, Ancillary Material re: Assorted Peace Conferences.
11.16.
Correspondence, Publications, Ancillary Material re: Assorted Peace Conferences.

3. Atomic Energy: Early Legislative History and the Struggle for International Control.

3.001. Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists -- Correspondence: A-B, 1946-1948.


1.1.
A: Correspondence (Abbott - Aylward), 1946-1948.
1.1.1.
Abbott, Cyril E., October 7, 1947.
1.1.1a.
Reply to Abbott, Cyril E., October 13, 1947.
1.1.2.
Abramovitz, Carrie, November 18, 1946.
1.1.2a.
Reply to Abramovitz, Carrie, December 9, 1946.
1.1.3.
Ackerman, Mrs. Harry, No Date.
1.1.3a.
Reply to Ackerman, Mrs. Harry, January 21, 1947.
1.1.3b.
Receipt for Ackerman, Mrs. Harry, No Date.
1.1.4.
Adams, Comfort A., March 12, 1948.
1.1.4a.
Adams, Comfort A., March 16, 1948.
1.1.4b.
Reply to Adams, Comfort A., April 7, 1948.
1.1.5.
Adler, Ethel R., March 10, 1947.
1.1.5a.
Reply to Adler, Ethel R., March 27, 1947.
1.1.5b.
Receipt for Adler, Ethel R., No Date.
1.1.6.
Reply to Adler, Mrs. Francis Heed, April 7, 1948.
1.1.7.
Agoos, Solomon, June 13, 1946.
1.17a.
Reply to Agoos, Solomon, June 18, 1946.
1.1.7b.
Reply to Agoos, Solomon, June 24, 1946.
1.1.7c.
Reply to Agoos, Solomon, October 1, 1948.
1.1.8.
Reply to Airheart, Mrs. Paul E., September 9, 1948.
1.1.9.
Akin, G.W., 22 November, 1946.
1.1.9a.
Reply to Akin, G.W., December 6, 1946.
1.1.10.
Alderson, John, May 15, 1947.
1.1.10a.
Reply to Alderson, John, May 20, 1947.
1.1.11.
Alexander, Brigadier General E.H., August 14, 1947.
1.1.11.
Reply to Alexander, Brigadier General E.H., August 21, 1947.
1.1.12.
Alexander, Dr. Gross, Letter from McConnell, Francis J., December 31, 1947.
1.1.12a.
Alexander, Dr. Gross W., April 13, 1948.
1.1.12b.
Alexander, Dr. Gross W., May 6, 1948.
1.1.12c.
Reply to Alexander, Dr. Gross W., June 14, 1948.
1.1.13.
Allen, Evelyn H. Mrs, January 19, 1948.
1.1.13a.
Reply to Allen, Evelyn H., February 4, 1948.
1.1.14.
Reply to Allen, Ruth, June 18, 1946.
1.1.14a.
Reply to Allen, Ruth, November 19, 1947.
1.1.14b.
Reply to Allen, Ruth, May 17, 1948.
1.1.15.
Allen, Thomas, April 18, 1947.
1.1.15a.
Reply to Allen, Mr. Thomas G., April 22, 1947.
1.1.16.
Alper, Abraham T., November 1, 1947.
1.1.16a.
Reply to Alper, Abraham T., November 7, 1947.
1.1.17.
Altick, Richard D., December 18, 1947.
1.1.17a.
Reply to Altick, Richard D., March 4, 1948.
1.1.18.
Amidon, Paul S., April 1, 1947.
1.1.18a.
Receipt for Amidon, Paul S., April 3, 1947.
1.1.19.
Amos, M. L., Audiophone Company Dealer, December 13, 1946.
1.1.20.
Amstutz, Elam, Attorney at Law, May 9, 1947.
1.1.21.
Anderson, A. W., July 8, 1947.
1.1.22.
Anderson, Anna M., December 8, 1947.
1.1.23.
Reply to Anderson, Anna M., December 18, 1947.
1.1.24.
Anderson, Guy, September 13, 1947.
1.1.24a.
Reply to Anderson, Guy, October 10, 1947.
1.1.25.
Anderson, Olga, September 30, 1947.
1.1.25a.
Reply to Anderson, Olga, October 9, 1947.
1.1.26.
Andrews, Frances, Miss, July 11, 1946.
1.1.26a.
Reply to Andrews, Frances, Miss. July 18, 1946.
1.1.26b.
Reply to Andrews, Frances, Miss, May 14, 1948.
1.1.27.
Andrews, Joseph L., The Association of the Bar of the City of New York, June 25, 1946.
1.1.27a.
Reply to Andrews, Joseph L., July 20, 1946.
1.1.28.
Andrews, Kate R., May 27, 1946.
1.1.28a.
Reply to Andrews, Kate R,, May 11, 1948.
1.1.29.
Angell, Florence A., Miss, November 29, 1947.
1.1.29a.
Reply to Angell, Florence A., Miss, January 24, 1948.
1.1.30.
Anthony, Julian C., June 26, 1947.
1.1.30a.
Anthony, Julian C., June 27, 1947.
1.1.31.
April, Nathan K., Futura Fabric Corporation, May 23, 1946.
1.1.32.
Archer, McCann, October 29, 1947.
1.1.32a.
Reply to Archer, McCann, November 6, 1947.
1.1.33.
Arden, Percy H., Hydraulic Machinery Pumps, January 28, 1947.
1.1.34.
Armstrong, Adam Elliott, August 8, 1947.
1.1.34a.
Reply to Armstrong, Adam Elliott, September 5, 1947.
1.1.34b.
Reply to Adam, Elliott Armstrong, February 14, 1948.
1.1.35.
Ashton, Ralph E., July 30, 1946.
1.1.35a.
Reply to Ashton, Ralph E., August 7, 1996.
1.1.36.
Askew, Wm. A., Rev., First Christian Church, May 2, 1947.
1.1.37.
Atherton, J. B., No Date.
1.1.37a.
Reply to Atherton J. B., July 13, 1945.
1.1.38.
Atwell, Harold V., January 1, 1947.
1.1.38a.
Reply to Atwell, Harold V., January 24, 1947.
1.1.39.
Avey, Clarence F., December 3, 1947.
1.1.40.
Axelbank, Louis, December 18, 1946.
1.1.40a.
Reply to Axelbank, Louis, January 21, 1947.
1.1.40b.
Receipt for Axelbank, Louis, No Date.
1.1.41.
Axling, Lucinda B., February 16, 1947.
1.1.41a.
Receipt to Axling, Lucinda, No Date.
1.1.42.
Aylward, Dorothy C., November 23, 1946.
1.1.42a.
Reply to Aylward, Dorothy C., December 12, 1946.
1.2.
Armine, Michael: Correspondence, 1946.
1.2.1.
Ray, Mary E., February 11, 1946.
1.2.2.
Letter to Mrs. Fry, June 16, 1946.
1.2.2a.
Mrs. Fry, June 18, 1946.
1.2.3.
Letter to Harold ?, July 18, 1946.
1.2.3a.
Reprint: Atomic Bomb Damage, compiled by the Federation of Atomic Scientists.
1.2.3b.
Newspaper Clipping: "Supposing an Atomic Bomb Exploded over Washington...", Washington Post, Sunday, February 10, 1946.
1.2.4.
Oram, Harold L., August 19, 1946.
1.2.4a.
Reply to Oram, Harold L., September 9, 1946.
1.2.5.
Einstein, A., June 15, 1946, several pages of an article/speech.
1.2.6.
Letter to Mrs. Fry, No Date.
1.2.7.
Typescript/Manuscript: Interview with Albert Einstein, No Date.
1.2.8.
Typescript: Psychology and Atomic Energy, No Date.
1.2.9.
Typescript: My Collier's article..., No Date.
1.3.
B: Correspondence (Babcock - Baty), 1946-1948.
1.3.1.
Babcock, Wanda T., March 23, 1948.
1.3.1.
Reply to Babcock, Wanda T., April 5, 1948.
1.3.2.
Bacon, G. W., August 18, 1947.
1.3.2a.
Reply to Bacon, G.W., August 21, 1947.
1.3.2b.
Bacon, G. W., June 21, 1948.
1.3.2c.
Reply to Bacon, G.W., June 22, 1948.
1.3.2d.
Bacon, G.W., June 22, 1948.
1.3.3.
Bade, Elizabeth (Mrs. William F.), June 11, 1946.
1.3.3a.
Reply to Bade, Mrs. William F., June 18, 1946.
1.3.3b.
Reply to Bade, Ensign William G., July 20, 1946.
1.3.4.
Baily, Fisher C., April 2, 1946, with accompanying typescript.
1.3.4a.
Reply to Baily, Fisher C., April 29, 1948.
1.3.5.
Baily, Harold James, January 21, 1947.
1.3.6.
Bain, Reed, January 24, 1947.
1.3.6a.
Reply to Bain, Reed, No Date.
1.3.6b.
Receipt for Bain, Reed, January 27, 1947.
1.3.7.
Baker, H.G., March 3, 1948.
1.3.7a.
Newspaper Clipping: "Reds Prepare to Attack U.S., Warns Bullitt", Tacoma Times, March 1, 1948.
1.3.7b.
Reply to Baker, H.G., March 19, 1948.
1.3.8.
Balch, Francis N., March 10, 1947.
1.3.8a.
Reply to Balch, Francis, March 27, 1947.
1.3.9.
Baldwin, Lewis, May 13, 1947.
1.3.9a.
Reply to Baldwin, Lewis, May 20, 1947.
1.3.10.
Reply to Baldwin, Mrs. W.S., March 11, 1947.
1.3.10a.
Receipt for Baldwin, Mrs. W.S., March 10, 1947, with Receipt for Meyer, Tyson P., April 1, 1947.
1.3.10b.
Reply to Baldwin, Mrs. W.S., April 8, 1947, with accompanying note.
1.3.10c.
Copy of letter to Mrs. Baldwin from Meyer, Tyson P., No Date.
1.3.11.
Balokovic, Joyce (Mrs. Zlatko), June 17, 1946.
1.3.11a.
Reply to Balokovic, Mr. and Mrs. Zlatko, June 28, 1946.
1.3.11b.
Reply to Balokovic, Mr. and Mrs. Zlatko, April 29, 1947.
1.3.11c.
Reply to Balokovic, Mr. and Mrs. Zlatko, June 11, 1947.
1.3.11d.
Reply to Balokovic, Mr. and Mrs. Zlatko, October 16, 1948.
1.3.12.
Baumberger, C. Lavinia, No Date.
1.3.12a.
Reply to Bamberger, Mr. Edwin, June 29, 1946.
1.3.13.
Barber, Julia Mimetta, May 16, 1947.
1.3.14.
Reply to Barbieri, Cesare, April 17, 1947.
1.3.14a.
Barbieri, Cesare, Cesare Barbieri Endowment, May 13, 1948.
1.3.14b.
Reply to Barbieri, Cesare, May 17, 1948.
1.3.15.
Barenburg, Dr. J.W., May 23, 1946.
1.3.16.
Barker, C.H., December 6, 1947.
1.3.16a.
Reply to Barker, C.H., January 20, 1948.
1.3.17.
Barney, Mrs. Dora, Oklahoma State Union of the Farmers' Educational and Co-operative Union of America, July 29, 1947.
1.3.17a.
Reply to Barney, Mrs. Dora, September 11, 1947.
1.3.17b.
Receipt for Barney, Mrs. Dora, August 4, 1947.
1.3.17c.
Barney, Mrs. Dora, September 16, 1947.
1.3.18.
Barney, Mrs. Nora Stanton, May 27, 1947.
1.3.18a.
Reply to Barney, Mrs. Nora Stanton, June 5, 1947.
1.3.19.
Barrett, M. Edwin, No Date.
1.3.19a.
Reply to Barrett, M. Edwin, October 21, 1947.
1.3.20.
Barry, Louise (Mrs. Scammon), December 6, 1947.
1.3.20a.
Reply to Barry, Louise, December 18, 1947.
1.3.21.
Bath, Cyril J., January 21, 1948.
1.3.21a.
Reply to Bath, Cyril, February 13, 1948.
1.3.21b.
Reply to Bath, Cyril, February 22, 1948.
1.3.21c.
Letter to Daniel, Cuthbert re: Bath, Cyril, February 22, 1948.
1.3.21d.
Bath, Cyril, May 21, 1948.
1.3.21e.
Reply to Bath, Cyril, June 8, 1948.
1.3.22.
Baty, Harvey F., January 27, 1947.
1.3.22a.
Reply to Baty, Harvey F., February 6, 1947.
1.3.22b.
Receipt for Baty, Harvey F., No Date.
1.4.
B: Correspondence (Bean - Blumenthal), 1946-1948.
1.4.1.
F.A. Bean Foundation, June 11, 1948.
1.4.1a.
Reply to F.A. Bean Foundation, June 21, 1948.
1.4.2.
Bebie, Jules, May 28, 1947.
1.4.2a.
Reply to Bebie, Jules, June 6, 1947.
1.4.2b.
Reply to Bebie, Jules, October 19, 1948.
1.4.3.
Becker, Gustave, February 21, 1947, Typescript: My Affirmation, No Date.
1.4.3a.
Reply to Becker, Gustave, March 22, 1947.
1.4.3b.
Becker, Gustave, March 24, 1947.
1.4.3c.
Reply to Becker, Gustave, April 10, 1947.
1.4.4.
Behrem, T.S., March 18, 1947.
1.4.4a.
Receipt for Behrem, T.S., March 20, 1947.
1.4.4b.
Receipt for Pelican Ice and Storage, March 20, 1947.
1.4.4c.
Reply to Behrem, T.S., March 22, 1947.
1.4.5.
Beinecke Foundation, May 3, 1948.
1.4.5a.
Reply to Beinecke Foundation, May 17, 1948.
1.4.6.
Belcher, Taylor G., May 18, 1947.
1.4.7.
Belden, Megie, March 27, 1947.
1.4.7a.
Receipt for Belden, Megie, March 12, 1947.
1.4.8.
Bell, A.J.A., August 11, 1947.
1.4.8a.
Mortimore, G.E.M., re: Bell, A.J.A., September 14, 1947.
1.4.8b.
Reply to Mortimore, G.E.M., October 10, 1947.
1.4.8c.
Bell, A.J.A., September 21, 1947.
1.4.8d.
Newspaper Clipping: "Receives Letter From Einstein", from The Daily Columnist, September 20, 1947.
1.4.8e.
Reply to Bell, A.J.A., October 10, 1947.
1.4.8f.
Bell, A.J.A., October 13, 1947.
1.4.8g.
Bell, A.J.A., November 20, 1947.
1.4.9.
Bell, M. Edith, January 23, 1947.
1.4.9a.
Receipt for Bell, M. Edith, No Date.
1.4.9b.
Reply to Bell, M. Edith, February 6, 1947.
1.4.10.
Bell, Joseph C., November 25, 1946.
1.4.11.
Bell, Laird, December 20, 1947.
1.4.11a.
Reply to Bell, Laird, January 6, 1948.
1.4.12.
Bemis, Mrs. W.C., No Date.
1.4.12a.
Receipt for Bemis, Mrs. W.C., April 1, ?.
1.4.13.
Benjamin, Edward B., January 27, 1947.
1.4.14.
Bennett, E.H., July 2, 1946.
1.4.14a.
Reply to Bennett, E.H., October 16, 1948.
1.4.15.
Benton, Dr. Mary L., August 12, 1947.
1.4.15a.
Typescript: Total Peace, by Dr. Mary L. Benton.
1.4.15b.
Reply to Benton, Dr. Mary L., September 5, 1947.
1.4.16.
Bernard, Louise, August 3, 1948.
1.4.16a.
Reply to Bernard, Louise, August 5, 1948.
1.4.16b.
Receipt for State Board of Education, August 13, 1948.
1.4.16c.
Reply to State Board of Education, August 23, 1948.
1.4.17.
Berry, Mary Lois (Mrs. K.W.), September 28, 1947.
1.4.17a.
Reply to Berry, Mary Lois, October 11, 1947.
1.4.18.
Bersh, Anna E., March 10, 1947.
1.4.18a.
Reply to Bersh, Anna E., March 27, 1947.
1.4.19.
Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Earl F., March 2, 1947.
1.4.19a.
Reply to Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Earl F., March 11, 1947.
1.4.20.
Bergerman, Rosabelle L. (Mrs. Stanley), No Date.
1.4.21.
Berkowitz, Jacob M., January 29, 1946.
1.4.21a.
Reply to Berkowitz, Jacob M., February 4, 1947.
1.4.21b.
Berkowitz, Jacob M., March 14, 1947.
1.4.21c.
Reply to Berkowitz, Jacob M., April 1, 1947.
1.4.21d.
Berg, Kyla, April 3, 1947.
1.4.22.
Berman, Rabbi Morton M., July 19, 1946.
1.4.23.
Bernat, Eugene, July 2, 1948.
1.4.23a.
Reply to Bernat, Eugene, July 9, 1948.
1.4.24.
Bernard, Dr. Viola W., May 23, 1946.
1.4.24a.
Reply to Bernard, Dr. Viola W., May 24, 1948.
1.4.25.
Beshlich, Dean, May 5, 1947.
1.4.25a.
Reply to Beshlich, Dean, May 27, 1947.
1.4.26.
Bethune, Mary McLeod, September 30, 1947.
1.4.26a.
Reply to Bethune, Mary McLeod, October 6, 1947.
1.4.27.
Reply to Bigelow, Mrs. A.A., June 25, 1947.
1.4.27a.
Reply to Bigelow, Mrs. A.A., July 1, 1947.
1.4.28.
Bing, Anna, November 19, 1946.
1.4.28a.
Reply to Bing, Anna, November 27, 1946.
1.4.28b.
Reply to Bing, Anna, November 27, 1946.
1.4.29.
Reply to Bingham, Barry, September 17, 1947.
1.4.29a.
Reply to Bingham, Barry, September 29, 1947.
1.4.29b.
Receipt for Bingham, Barry, No Date.
1.4.30.
Bingham, Millicent, March 22, 1948.
1.4.30a.
Reply to Bingham, Millicent, April 7, 1948.
1.4.31.
Bingham, Mrs. M.B., September 26, 1947.
1.4.31a.
Reply to Bingham, Mrs. M.B., October 8, 1947.
1.4.31b.
Reprint: The Seeds of Its Own Destruction, from World Events Committee, No Date.
1.4.32.
Bixler, Mrs. Edward C., March 4, 1947.
1.4.32a.
Reply to Bixler, Mrs. Edward C., March 10, 1947.
1.4.32b.
Bixler, Mrs. Edward C., May 20, 1947.
1.4.32c.
Reply to Bixler, Mrs. Edward C., June 3, 1947.
1.4.32d.
Bixler, Mrs. Edward C., May 8, 1948.
1.4.32e.
Reply to Bixler, Mrs. Edward C., June 18, 1948.
1.4.33.
Blair, J.S., March 31, 1948.
1.4.33a.
Reply to Blair, J.S., April 28, 1948.
1.4.34.
Blair, Lawrence E., November 12, 1947.
1.4.34a.
Reply to Blair, Lawrence E., November 15, 1947.
1.4.35.
Blackburn, Burr, December 16, 1946.
1.4.35a.
Reply to Blackburn, Burr, January 7, 1947.
1.4.36.
Blackwelder, Eliot, February 9, 1947.
1.4.36a.
Blackwelder, Eliot, August 21, 1947.
1.4.36b.
Reply to Blackwelder, Eliot, September 5, 1947.
1.4.37.
Blackwelder, Eliot, January 10, 1947.
1.4.37a.
Blackwelder, Eliot, January 21, 1947.
1.4.38.
Blackwood, H.L., May 4, 1948.
1.4.38a.
Reply to Blackwood, H.L., June 9, 1948.
1.4.38b.
Blackwood, H.L., June 15, 1948.
1.4.38c.
Reply to Blackwood, H.L., June 30, 1948.
1.4.39.
Bliss, Mrs. Walter P., March 7, 1947.
1.4.39a.
Reply to Bliss, Mrs. Walter P., March 15, 1947.
1.4.39b.
Secretary to Bliss, Mrs. Walter P., March 25, 1947.
1.4.40.
Reply to Blomfield, Jane Seymour, February 13, 1948.
1.4.40a.
Blomfield, Jane Seymour, No Date.
1.4.40b.
Typescript: Speech by Ambassador Daniels, No Date.
1.4.40c.
Blomfield, Jane Seymour, February 18, 1948.
1.4.40d.
Reply to Blomfield, Jane Seymour, February 24, 1948.
1.4.41.
Reply to Bloom, William and Margaret, January 12, 1948.
1.4.41a.
Reply to Beall, Imogene, January 13, 1948.
1.4.41b.
Beall, Imogene, March 17, 1948.
1.4.41c.
Reply to Beall, Imogene, May 4, 1948.
1.4.42.
Bloomfield, E. Jarvis, June 1, 1947.
1.4.42a.
Reply to Bloomfield, E. Jarvis, June 5, 1947.
1.4.42b.
Bloomfield, E. Jarvis, June 25, 1947.
1.4.42c.
Check stub from Bloomfield, E. Jarvis, No Date.
1.4.43.
Bloomfield, Mamie, November 25, 1946.
1.4.43a.
Receipt for Bloomfield, Mamie, No Date.
1.4.44.
Blumenthal, Martin, November 18, 1946.
1.4.44a.
Reply to Blumenthal, Martin, December 6, 1946.
1.4.45.
Blumenthal, Sidney, June 6, 1946.
1.4.45a.
Typescript: Letter to Hovde, March 18, 1946.
1.4.45b.
Reply to Blumenthal, Sidney, June 18, 1946.
1.4.45c.
Reply to Blumenthal, Sidney, July 11, 1947.
1.5.
Benoit-Smullyan, Emile: Correspondence, 1946-1947.
1.5.1.
Note to Mrs. Frey, July 8, 1946.
1.5.1a.
Handwritten note, No Date.
1.5.1b.
Reprint: "An American Foreign Policy for Survival", from Ethics, An International Journal of Social, Political and Legal Philosophy, No Date.
1.5.2.
Letter to Orane, Harold L., July 22, 1946.
1.5.2a.
Reprint: "Control of Atomic Energy...", from The Antioch Review, Winter, 1946-1947.
1.5.2b.
Reprint: "An American Foreign Policy for Survival", from Ethics, An International Journal of Social, Political and Legal Philosophy, July 1946.
1.5.3.
Note to Mrs. Fry, No Date.
1.5.3a.
Letter to Balakovic, Mr. and Mrs. Zlatko, August 1, 1946.
1.5.3b.
Typescript: List of names received Benoit-Smullyan article, No Date.
1.5.3c.
Meyer, Arthur S., August 2, 1946.
1.5.3d.
Lieber, H.G. and L.R., August 12, 1946.
1.5.3e.
Letter to Orane, Harold?, July 24, 1946.
1.5.3f.
Reprint: "An American Foreign Policy for Survival", from Ethics, An International Journal of Social, Political and Legal Philosophy, July 1946.
1.5.4.
Letter to Orane, Harold, August 28, 1946.
1.5.4a.
Reprint: "An American Foreign Policy for Survival", from Ethics, An International Journal of Social, Political and Legal Philosophy, July 1946.
1.5.4b.
Owles, Dorothy E., September 3, 1946.
1.5.4c.
Owles, Dorothy E., September 16, 1946.
1.5.5.
Letter to Einstein, Albert, January 28, 1947.
1.5.5a.
Ray, Mary E., February 21, 1947.
1.5.5b.
Reply to Ray, Mary E., February 24, 1947.
1.5.6.
Reprint: "An American Foreign Policy for Survival", from Ethics, An International Journal of Social, Political and Legal Philosophy, July 1946.
1.6.
Beardsley, Helen Marston: Correspondence, 1946-1948.
1.6.1.
Telegram to Einstein, Albert, May 1, 1946.
1.6.2.
Letter to Einstein, Albert, May 23, 1946.
1.6.2a.
Reply to Beardsley, Helen Marston, June 17, 1946.
1.6.3.
Telegram from Einstein, Albert, June 11, 1946.
1.6.4.
Handwritten note, No Date.
1.6.4a.
Telegram to Einstein, Albert, November 27, 1946.
1.6.5.
Reply to Beardsley, Helen Marston, December 5, 1946.
1.6.5a.
Letter to Einstein, Albert, December 12, 1946.
1.6.6.
Roos, Joseph, December 10, 1946.
1.6.6a.
Reply to Roos, Joseph, December 13, 1946.
1.6.6b.
Typescript: Message of Professor Albert Einstein to the Radio Audience of Warner Brothers-Station KFWB, No Date.
1.6.6c.
Roos, Joseph, December 17, 1946.
1.6.6d.
Reply to Beardsley, Helen Marston, December 19, 1946.
1.6.6e.
Reply to Sapiro, Aaron, December 19, 1946.
1.6.6f.
Envelope from Burke, Mrs. William, December 18, 1946.
1.6.7.
Reply to Beardsley, Helen Marston, December 31, 1946.
1.6.8.
Beardsley, Helen Marston, February 16, 1947.
1.6.8a.
Handwritten note from Beardsley, Helen Marston, February 17, 1947.
1.6.8b.
Reply to Beardsley, Helen Marston, February 24, 1947.
1.6.9.
Reply to Beardsley, Helen Marston, May 21, 1948.
1.6.10.
Beardsley, Helen Marston, July 14, 1948.
1.6.10a.
Reply to Beardsley, Helen Marston, July 28, 1948.
1.6.11.
Typescript: List of names and addresses, No Date.
1.7.
B: Correspondence (Bohem - Byrnes), 1946-1948.
1.7.1.
Bohem, Paul, January 2, 1948.
1.7.1a.
Reply to Bohem, Paul, January 31, 1948.
1.7.2.
Bollinger, H.D., May 8, 1947.
1.7.2a.
Newspaper Clipping: "PTA Groups to Sponsor Foreign Relations School", Publication Unknown, No Date.
1.7.2b.
Receipt for Bollinger, H.D., No Date.
1.7.2c.
Reply to Bollinger, H.D., May 26, 1947.
1.7.3.
Bolton, Mrs. Dorothy G., August 14, 1947.
1.7.3a.
Reply to Bolton, Mr. and Mrs. L.D., August 21, 1947.
1.7.3b.
Bolton, Mrs. Dorothy G., January 3, 1948.
1.7.3c.
Reply to Bolton, Mr. and Mrs. L.D., January 29, 1948.
1.7.4.
Boname, M.E., September 24, 1947.
1.7.4a.
Reply to Boname, Mrs. R.V., October 11, 1947.
1.7.5.
Bontecon, Helen, March 28, 1947.
1.7.5a.
Reply to Bontecon, Helen, April 24, 1947.
1.7.5b.
Receipt for Bontecon, Helen, No Date.
1.7.6.
Booraem, Alfred W., May 31, 1946.
1.7.6a.
Booraem, Alfred W., July 1, 1946.
1.7.6b.
Reply to Booraem, Alfred W., July 15, 1946.
1.7.7.
Boothe, Raymond H.F., May 13, 1947.
1.7.7a.
Reply to Boothe, Raymond H.F., May 27, 1947.
1.7.8.
Reply to Borders, Karl, April 5, 1948.
1.7.9.
Borgeson, Griffith, March 28, 1947.
1.7.10.
Bornstein, Ruth M., October 3, 1947.
1.7.10a.
Reply to Bornstein, Ruth M., October 25, 1947.
1.7.11.
Borton, Walter, No Date.
1.7.11a.
Reply to Borton, Walter, July 3, 1947.
1.7.11b.
Reply to Borton, Walter, July 14, 1947.
1.7.11c.
Reply to Borton, Walter, July 9, 1948.
1.7.11d.
Reply to Borton, Walter, October 5, 1948.
1.7.12.
Boudelie, Mrs. Serra, April 12, 1947.
1.7.13.
Boulton, Mrs. Frances S., January 25, 1947.
1.7.13a.
Receipt for Boulton, Mrs. Frances S., No Date.
1.7.14.
Bouman, Bernhard M., June 18, 1946.
1.7.14a.
Reply to Bouman, Bernhard M., July 2, 1946.
1.7.15.
Bouman, Valborg J., June 18, 1946.
1.7.16.
Bourne, Henry K., May 6, 1948.
1.7.17.
Bourne, Raymond D., August 21, 1947.
1.7.17a.
Reply to Bourne, Raymond D., September 4, 1947.
1.7.18.
Bower, Edith Keene, March 20, 1948.
1.7.18a.
Reply to Bower, Edith Keene, April 23, 1948.
1.7.19.
Bower, Ray, January 30, 1947.
1.7.20.
Bowman, Mabel M., March 28, 1947.
1.7.20a.
Reply to Brown, Helen A., March 31, 1947.
1.7.20b.
Reply to Bowman, Mabel M., April 11, 1947.
1.7.21.
Boyd, Katharine, No Date.
1.7.22.
Boyd, Rev. Ward, December 12, 1946.
1.7.23.
Reply to Boyer, Rev. C.W., May 5, 1947.
1.7.23a.
Boyer, C.W., May 7, 1947.
1.7.23b.
Reply to Boyer, C.W., June 5, 1947.
1.7.23c.
Brande, Rabbi Wm. G., June 11, 1947.
1.7.23d.
Reply to Brande, Rabbi Wm. G., June 12, 1947.
1.7.24.
Brandow, Walter M., September 4, 1947.
1.7.24a.
Reply to Brandow, Walter M., September 12, 1947.
1.7.25.
Brandt, Carolyn C., October 29, 1947.
1.7.25a.
Reply to Brandt, Mr. and Mrs. Warren, November 6, 1947.
1.7.26.
Braunstein, Meyer, No Date.
1.7.26a.
Reply to Braunstein, Meyer, April 26, 1948.
1.7.27.
Braverman, Mrs. Sigmund, February 20, 1947.
1.7.28.
Brawner, A.H., August 14, 1947.
1.7.28a.
Reply to Brawner, Mr. A.H., September 17, 1947.
1.7.29.
Breckinridge, S.P., January 24, 1948.
1.7.29a.
Receipt for Breckinridge, S.P., No Date.
1.7.30.
Breit, Gregory, April 8, 1948.
1.7.30a.
Reply to Breit, Dr. Gregory, April 17, 1948.
1.7.31.
Bremer Broadcasting Corporation, December 11, 1946.
1.7.31a.
Reply to Bower, Mrs. Edith Keene, December 13, 1946.
1.7.32.
Brewer, Joseph, January 21, 1947.
1.7.33.
Brewster, Mr. and Mrs. George W.W., September 29, 1947.
1.7.34.
Breymeier, Peter, January 22, 1947.
1.7.34a.
Receipt for Breymeier, Peter, No Date.
1.7.34b.
Reply to Breymeier, Peter, February 10, 1947.
1.7.35.
Brigham, Nelson A., December 8, 1947.
1.7.35a.
Reply to Brigham, Nelson A., December 16, 1947.
1.7.36.
Brodie, Harry, March 25, 1948.
1.7.36a.
Reply to Brodie, Harry, April 28, 1948.
1.7.36b.
Reply to Frisch, Howard, April 28, 1948.
1.7.37.
Bronstein, Daniel J., March 15, 1948.
1.7.37a.
Note, No Date.
1.7.37b.
Reply to Bronstein, Daniel J., March 15, 1948.
1.7.37c.
Burgess, Helen Steers, March 19, 1948.
1.7.37d.
Note, No Date.
1.7.37e.
Reply to Burgess, Mrs. George V.T., March 24, 1948.
1.7.37f.
Bronstein, Daniel J., No Date.
1.7.37g.
Reply to Bronstein, Daniel J., March 23, 1948.
1.7.38.
Brookmyer Jr., Edw., June 20, 1947.
1.7.38a.
Typescript: Lest We Forget, No Date.
1.7.38b.
Reply to Brookmyer Jr., Edward, June 24, 1947.
1.7.39.
Brooks, Rabbi Sidney H., June 20, 1948.
1.7.39a.
Reply to Brooks, Rabbi Sidney H., June 28, 1948.
1.7.40.
Brown, George Dobbin, December 19, 1946.
1.7.40a.
Reply to Brown, George Dobbin, January 9, 1947.
1.7.41.
Brown, Grace B., February 12, 1947.
1.7.41a.
Typescript: Dear Friends, February 12, 1947.
1.7.41b.
Reply to Brown, Mrs. Frederick S., February 27, 1947.
1.7.42.
Brown, Jane L., No Date.
1.7.43.
Brown, Margaret B., April 11, 1947.
1.7.43a.
Reply to Brown, Mrs. Jamot, April 11, 1947.
1.7.43b.
Receipt for Maddox, Barbara B., No Date.
1.7.44.
Bryan, William Lowe, May 27, 1947.
1.7.44a.
Reply to Bryan, William Lowe, June 5, 1947.
1.7.45.
Bryan, William Lowe, December 1, 1947.
1.7.45a.
Reply to Bryan, William Lowe, February 11, 1948.
1.7.46.
Bryant, Alice Franklin, June 28, 1947.
1.7.46a.
Reply to Bryant, Alice Franklin, July 21, 1947.
1.7.47.
Buck, John B., March 21, 1948.
1.7.47a.
Reply to Buck, John B., April 19, 1948.
1.7.48.
Buckingham, Guy E., December 4, 1947.
1.7.48a.
Reply to Buckingham, Guy E., March 4, 1948.
1.7.49.
Buckstaff, Florence G., January 7, 1946.
1.7.49a.
Receipt for Buckstaff, Florence G., December 16, 1946.
1.7.49b.
Reprint: Thanksgiving for What..., compiled by Committee on Interfaith Unity.
1.7.49c.
Reply to Buckstaff, Florence G., January 11, 1947.
1.7.50.
Bunker, Luella, February 13, 1947.
1.7.51.
Bunn, Charles, May 24, 1946.
1.7.52.
Burch, Mr. S.N., February 1, 1948.
1.7.52a.
Reply to Burch, Mr. S.N., February 6, 1948.
1.7.53.
Receipt for Burtis, Edgar L., No Date.
1.7.53a.
Burtis, Edgar L., No Date.
1.7.53b.
Reply to Burtis, Edgar L., February 10, 1947.
1.7.54.
Burtors, Dr. Robert B., February 20, 1947.
1.7.55.
Busey, Garreta, January 30, 1947.
1.7.56.
Butts, Stanley R., February 27, 1948.
1.7.56a.
Butts, Stanley R., April 14, 1948.
1.7.56b.
Newspaper Clipping:"The Real Conflict", The Bridgeport Post, April 14, 1948.
1.7.57.
Byers, Sanford, August 17, 1946.
1.7.57a.
Reply to Byers, Sanford, September 4, 1946.
1.7.57b.
Reply to Byers, Sanford, July 1, 1948.
1.7.57c.
Reply to Borden, Charles B., July 20, 1948.
1.7.57d.
Butler, Eugene D., September 9, 1948.
1.7.57e.
Reply to Butler, Eugene D., September 13, 1948.
1.7.58.
Byrnes, Mrs. Hazel Webster, No Date.
1.7.58a.
Reply to Byrnes, Mrs. Hazel Webster, December 12, 1947.
1.7.58b.
Byrnes, Mrs. Hazel Webster, January 24, 1948.
1.7.58c.
Reply to Byrnes, Mrs. Hazel Webster, February 12, 1948.

3.002. Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists -- Correspondence: C-D, 1946-1948.


2.1.
C: Correspondence (Cabot-Clise), 1946-1948.
2.1.1.
Cabot, Henry B., May 29, 1946.
2.1.1a.
Cabot, Henry B., June 13, 1946.
2.1.2.
Reply to Cades, Milton, June 20, 1947.
2.1.2a.
Receipt for Cades, Milton, No Date.
2.1.2b.
Receipt for Cades, Milton, No Date.
2.1.3.
Cadwalader, Thomas F., April 30, 1948.
2.1.3a.
Reply to Cadwalader, Thomas F., May 19, 1948.
2.1.4.
Reply to Cady, R.H., January 21, 1948.
2.1.5.
Caesar, Irving, November 25, 1946.
2.1.5a.
Schaffner, Joseph Halle, November 25, 1946.
2.1.5b.
Reply to Caesar, Irving, December 5, 1946.
2.1.5c.
Caesar, Irving, December 7, 1946.
2.1.6.
Caesar, Irving, November 25, 1947.
2.1.7.
Caldwell, L.H., April 23, 1948.
2.1.7a.
Typescript: Fifth Annual Audio-Visual Conference..., June 16-18, 1948.
2.1.7b.
Reply to Caldwell, L.H., April 29, 1948.
2.1.7c.
Caldwell, L.H., May 5, 1948.
2.1.8.
Calkins, G.B., December 1, 1947.
2.1.8a.
Reply to Calkins, G.B., January 20, 1947.
2.1.9.
Callaway, Cason J., June 22, 1946.
2.1.9a.
Reply to Callaway, Cason J., July 25, 1946.
2.1.10.
Cammock, Key, January 27, 1947.
2.1.10a.
Reply to Cammock, Key, February 6, 1947.
2.1.10b.
Reply to Cammock, Mrs. Key, September 4, 1947.
2.1.10c.
Cammock, Key, September 13, 1947.
2.1.11.
Campbell, Thomas, March 30, 1947.
2.1.12.
Cannon, Walter B., June 12, 1947.
2.1.12a.
Reply to Cannon, Walter B., June 18, 1947.
2.1.12b.
Cannon, Walter B., June 25, 1947.
2.1.12c.
Reply to Cannon, Walter B., June 30, 1947.
2.1.12d.
Newspaper Clipping: "Letter to the Editor", The Canadian Forum, June 1947.
2.1.13.
Carle, B.N., No Date.
2.1.13a.
Reply to Carle, B.N., September 13, 1948.
2.1.14.
Reply to Carlson, A.J., June 15, 1946.
2.1.14a.
Newspaper Clipping: "Artistic Lying", St. Louis Globe-Democrat, March 29, 1946.
2.1.14b.
Reprint: Is There A Standard to Which the Wise and the Honest Can Repair?, Science, March 29, 1946.
2.1.14c.
Reply to Carlson, A.J., July 1, 1946.
2.1.15.
Carlson, Wm.H., January 30, 1947.
2.1.16.
Carner, Lucy Perkins, March 21, 1948.
2.1.16a.
Reply to Carner, Lucy Perkins, April 19, 1948.
2.1.17.
Carpenter, Winifred, July 1, 1947.
2.1.17a.
Reply to Carpenter, Winifred, July 10, 1947.
2.1.18.
Carter, Mary D., July 16, 1947.
2.1.18a.
Reply to Carter, Mrs. Armistead, August 4, 1947.
2.1.19.
Reply to Martin(?), Edgar, April 26, 1948.
2.1.19a.
Carter, Edgar B., April 29, 1948.
2.1.19b.
Reply to Carter, Edgar B., May 3, 1948.
2.1.20.
Cartier, Francis A. Jr., October 22, 1947.
2.1.20a.
Reply to Cartier, Francis A. Jr., November 5, 1947.
2.1.21.
Casler, Ruth A., May 19, 1947.
2.1.21a.
Reply to Casler, Ruth A., June 3, 1947.
2.1.22.
Cassady, Maynard, January 17, 1948.
2.1.22a.
Cassady, Maynard L., January 26, 1948.
2.1.23.
Castle, S.N., September 16, 1947.
2.1.23a.
Reply to Castle, S.N., October 6, 1947.
2.1.24.
Chaapel, Belle, March 29, 1947.
2.1.24a.
Cartoon Book: I Sing The Battle and War, America, 1941.
2.1.24b.
Typescript: Stop Poisoning Our Youth, No Date.
2.1.24c.
Receipt for Chaapel, Belle, No Date.
2.1.24d.
Chaapel, Belle, March 27, 1947.
2.1.24e.
Chaapel, Belle, April 24, 1947.
2.1.24f.
Chaapel, Belle, April 26, 1947.
2.1.24g.
Reply to Chaapel, Belle, May 1, 1947.
2.1.24h.
Chaapel, Belle, June 2, 1947.
2.1.24i.
Reply to Chaapel, Belle, June 5, 1947.
2.1.24j.
Chaapel, Belle, March 26, 1948.
2.1.24k.
Chaapel, Belle, March 26, 1948.
2.1.24l.
Handwritten note: Items to Send, No Date.
2.1.24m.
Reply to Chaapel, Belle, April 7, 1948.
2.1.25.
Reply to Chalmers, Thomas H., October 25, 1947.
2.1.25a.
Reply to Chalmers, Thomas H., April 21, 1948.
2.1.25b.
Reply to Chalmers, Thomas H., April 29, 1948.
2.1.26.
Reply to Chamberlain, W. Edward, July 20, 1946.
2.1.26a.
Reply to Chamberlain, W. Edward, April 6, 1948.
2.1.27.
Chamberlain, Katherine, March 28, 1948.
2.1.27a.
Typescript: To The Citizens of Metropolitan Detroit, No Date.
2.1.27b.
Typescript: Participants in the Cousins Lecture to Date, No Date.
2.1.27c.
Typescript: A Resolution to Declare World Government Week In Detroit, No Date.
2.1.27d.
Chamberlain, Katherine, April 4, 1948.
2.1.27e.
Reply to Chamberlain, Katherine, April 17, 1948.
2.1.27f.
Chamberlain, Katherine, No Date.
2.1.27g.
Typescript: One World Or None, Lecture by Norman Cousins, No Date.
2.1.28.
Chamberlin, Henry Harmon, January 23, 1947.
2.1.28a.
Business Reply Envelope to Emergency Comm. of Atomic Scientists.
2.1.28b.
Reply to Chamberlin, Henry Harmon, February 1, 1947.
2.1.28c.
Chamberlin, Henry Harmon, August 7, 1947.
2.1.28d.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Divine Roses", The Sunday Telegram, August 3, 1947.
2.1.28e.
Reply to Chamberlin, Henry Harmon, September 5, 1947.
2.1.29.
Reply to Chamberlin, Louise I., January 24, 1948.
2.1.29a.
Reply to Chamberlin, Louise I., October 16, 1948.
2.1.30.
Chapline, Alice K., March 20, 1948.
2.1.30a.
Reply to Chapline, Alice K., April 19, 1948.
2.1.31.
Chase, Rush F., November 22, 1947.
2.1.31a.
Reply to Chase, Rush F., December 15, 1947.
2.1.32.
Cheek, Mary Ashby, October 3, 1947.
2.1.32a.
Reply to Cheek, Mary Ashby, October 22, 1947.
2.1.33.
Chicago Woman's Aid, April 14, 1947.
2.1.34.
Childs, Margaretta, No Date.
2.1.34a.
Reply to Childs, Margaretta (Mrs. St. Julien R.), October 13, 1947.
2.1.35.
Chidley, Howard J., October 4, 1948.
2.1.35a.
Sargent, Janet (for Chidley), October 6, 1948.
2.1.35b.
Reply to Chidley, Howard J., October 11, 1948.
2.1.36.
Choquette, Arthur, May 6, 1947.
2.1.36a.
Typescript: Statistics Chart of the Elements Revised up to 1947, No Date.
2.1.36b.
Typescript: Letter from Choquette, Arthur, No Date.
2.1.36c.
Typescript: Statistic Chart of the Elements Revised up to 1947, No Date.
2.1.36d.
Non-Pauling Typescript: Proclamation from Choquette, Arthur, No Date.
2.1.36e.
Reply to Choquette, Arthur, May 21, 1947.
2.1.37.
Christian, Carolyn ( Mrs. George Chase), No Date.
2.1.37a.
Reply to Christian, Mrs. George Chase, January 7, 1947.
2.1.37b.
Reply to Christian, Mrs. George Chase, May 17, 1948.
2.1.37c.
Reply to Christian, Mrs. George Chase, October 6, 1948.
2.1.38.
Clapp, Lucy S., December 3, 1947.
2.1.38a.
Reply to Clapp, Lucy S., January 13, 1948.
2.1.39.
Clark, Edward, T., September 15, 1947.
2.1.40.
Clark, Marian Hugns, May 27, 1947.
2.1.40a.
Handwritten note, No Date.
2.1.40b.
Reply to Clark, Mrs. E.P., April 22, 1947.
2.1.41.
Clark, Mrs. Irving M., July 7, 1947.
2.1.41a.
Reply to Clark, Mrs. Irving M., February 22, 1947.
2.1.41b.
Clark, Irving M., July 12, 1947.
2.1.41c.
Receipt for Clark, Mrs. Irving M., No Date.
2.1.41d.
Reply to Clark, Irving M., July 22, 1947.
2.1.42.
Clark, Marie Whitbeck, July 25, 1947.
2.1.42a.
Reply to Clark, Mrs. E. Payson, August 1, 1947.
2.1.42b.
Clark, Marie Whitbeck, August 14, 1947.
2.1.42c.
Clark, Marie Whitbeck, October 8, 1947.
2.1.42d.
Newspaper Clipping: "Harley School Begins Study of Atomic Age", Publication Unknown, No Date.
2.1.42e.
Reply to Clark, Mrs. E. Payson, October 27, 1947.
2.1.42f.
Clark, Marie Whitbeck, February 12, 1948.
2.1.42g.
Reply to Clark, Mrs. E. Payson, March 19, 1948.
2.1.43.
Clark, J.F., No Date.
2.1.43a.
Reply to Clark, Mrs. B. Preston, August 4, 1947.
2.1.43b.
Reply to Clark, Mrs. B. Preston, May 12, 1948.
2.1.44.
Clark, Robert A., December 26, 1947.
2.1.44a.
Reply to Clark, Robert A., February 11, 1948.
2.1.45.
Clark, Warner, July 3, 1947.
2.1.46.
Clausen, S.W., December 16, 1946.
2.1.46a.
Reply to Clausen, S.W., January 6, 1947.
2.1.47.
Clise, J.W., February 10, 1947.
2.1.47a.
Receipt for Clise, J.W, No Date.
2.2.
C: Correspondence (Coumarianos - Cullum), 1946-1948.
2.2.1.
Copy of Cashiers Check from Coumarianos, Laurent, April 25, 1947.
2.2.1a.
Handwritten note, No Date.
2.2.1b.
Reply to the Chase National Bank, April 29, 1947.
2.2.2.
Reply to Cochran, William F., July 27, 1946.
2.2.2a.
Cochran, William F., July 31, 1946.
2.2.3.
Cochran, William F., May 24, 1946.
2.2.3a.
Reply to Cochran, William F., May 30, 1946.
2.2.3b.
Cochran, William F., August 19, 1946.
2.2.3c.
Reply to Cochran, William F., September 4, 1946.
2.2.3d.
Cochran, William F., September 14, 1946.
2.2.3e.
Reply to Cochran, William F., September 30, 1946.
2.2.4.
Coe, Arthur F., January 29, 1947.
2.2.4a.
Reply to Coe, Arthur F., February 10, 1947.
2.2.5.
Coe, George A., May 23, 1946.
2.2.5a.
Coe, George A., October 10, 1946.
2.2.5b.
Typescript: Addresses for Educational Campaign, No Date.
2.2.5c.
Coe, George A., April 15, 1948.
2.2.5d.
Reply to Coe, George A., July 2, 1948.
2.2.5e.
Coe, George A., October 27, 1947.
2.2.5f.
Reply to Coe, George A., October 29, 1947.
2.2.5g.
Reply to Coe, George A., October 30, 1946.
2.2.6.
Cohan, L.H., August 11, 1947.
2.2.7.
Cohn, Fannia M., February 17, 1947.
2.2.8.
Receipt for Colbert, James L., No Date.
2.2.8a.
Reply to Colbert, James L., May 16, 1947.
2.2.9.
Cole, Richard W., July 25, 1947.
2.2.9a.
Reply to Cole, Richard W., August 4, 1947.
2.2.9b.
Reply to Cole, Richard W., January 25, 1948.
2.2.9c.
Reply to Cole, Richard W., January 24, 1948.
2.2.10.
Colwell, Hattie Fellon, July 6, 19--.
2.2.11.
Condon, Richard Stevens, No Date.
2.2.12.
Cook, Margaret, F., February 11, 1947.
2.2.12a.
Receipt for Cook, Margaret F., No Date.
2.2.13.
Cook, Ray Vera, July 30, 1947.
2.2.13a.
Typescript: Equality of Rights Movement, No Date.
2.2.13b.
Reply to Cook, Ray Vera, September 11, 1947.
2.2.14.
Reply to Cooke, Carleton S., February 7, 1947.
2.2.14a.
Receipt for Cooke, Carleton S., No Date.
2.2.15.
Cooke, Vernon W., January 20, 1947.
2.2.15a.
Reply to Cooke, Vernon W., January 22, 1947.
2.2.16.
Coolidge, Margaret S., May 23, 1946.
2.2.17.
Cooper, Elihu Stamm, May 12, 1947.
2.2.18.
Cooper, Joseph I., October 17, 1947.
2.2.18a.
Reply to Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I., October 28, 1947.
2.2.19.
Coppel, Alfred J. Jr., June 25, 1947.
2.2.20.
Correll, John T., April 1, 1948.
2.2.21.
Cosnett, Charles H., January 14, 1947.
2.2.21a.
Reply to Cosnett, Charles H., January 24, 1947.
2.2.21b.
Receipt for Cosnett, Charles H., No Date.
2.2.22.
Cotton, Constance, July 18, 1947.
2.2.22a.
Reply to Cotton, Constance, July 22, 1947.
2.2.23.
Reply to Cotton, Mrs. Lyman A., October 8, 1947.
2.2.24.
Reply to Cotton, Joseph, April 6, 1948.
2.2.25.
Couch, George H., April 8, 1947.
2.2.26.
Couklin, Edwin G., December 13, 1946.
2.2.27.
Coultas, Carolyn, March 3, 1947.
2.2.27a.
Receipt for Coultas, Carolyn, No Date.
2.2.28.
Reply to Courier-Journal & Louisville Times Co., Inc., September 13, 1946.
2.2.29.
Reply to Cowles, Alfred, April 17, 1948.
2.2.30.
Cox, M.D., July 9, 1946.
2.2.30a.
Reply to Cox, Mary Dorothea, August 1, 1946.
2.2.30b.
Reply to Cox, M.D., September 11, 1947.
2.2.31.
Craig, E. Reginald, October 5, 1947.
2.2.31a.
Reply to Craig, E. Reginald, October 22, 1947.
2.2.32.
Craig, Volney H. Jr., December 10, 1946.
2.2.32a.
Reply to Craig, Volney H. Jr., December 16, 1946.
2.2.33.
Receipt for Crane, John V., No Date.
2.2.33a.
Crane, John V., No Date.
2.2.33b.
Receipt for Crane, John V., No Date.
2.2.33c.
Crane, John V., No Date.
2.2.34.
A.W. Crary Agency, December 10, 1946.
2.2.34a.
Crary, A.W., December 10, 1946.
2.2.35.
Crawford, Arthur W., December 10, 1946.
2.2.35a.
Reply to Crawford, Arthur W., December 21, 1946.
2.2.36.
Crawford, Victoria, May 1, 1948.
2.2.36a.
Reply to Crawford, Victoria, May 14, 1948.
2.2.37.
Reply to Crehore, Sara Buck, September 29, 1947.
2.2.37a.
Reply to Crehore, Sara Buck, September 13, 1948.
2.2.38.
Reply to Crocker, Anna B., February 7, 1947.
2.2.38a.
Receipt for Crocker, Anna B., No Date.
2.2.38b.
Crocker, Anna B., March 24, 1948.
2.2.38c.
Reed College Faculty Addresses.
2.2.39.
Crockett, C.L. Jr., January 6, 1948.
2.2.40.
Croclser, Slizakh-B., May 23, 1946.
2.2.41.
Crozier, Mrs. William, No Date.
2.2.41a.
Reply to Crozier, Mrs. William, February 10, 1947.
2.2.41b.
Receipt for Crozier, Mrs. William, No Date.
2.2.42.
Crowe, Marguerite O'Loghlin, July 4, 1947.
2.2.42a.
Reply to Crowe, Marguerite O'Loghlin, July 11, 1947.
2.2.43.
Reply to Crump, James I. Jr., December 13, 1946.
2.2.43a.
Crump, James I. Jr., No Date.
2.2.44.
Cullum, Mrs. Gene, September 25, 1947.
2.2.44a.
Reply to Cullum, Mrs. Gene, October 9, 1947.
2.3.
D: Correspondence (Dabney - Davis), 1946-1948.
2.3.1.
Dabney, M.Y., January 28, 1947.
2.3.1a.
Reply to Dabney, Mr. and Mrs. M.Y., February 10, 1947.
2.3.2.
Reply to Dailey, Dean Ward, July 9, 1946.
2.3.2a.
Thompson, Richard (for Dean Ward Dailey), No Date.
2.3.3.
Danz, John, May 29, 1946.
2.3.3a.
Reply to Danz, John, June 18, 1946.
2.3.3b.
Reply to Danz, John, June 21, 1946.
2.3.3c.
Reply to Danz, John, August 1, 1946.
2.3.3d.
Reply to Danz, William, May 24, 1948.
2.3.4.
Darmer, Ella, April 1, 1947.
2.3.5.
Davis, A.M., August 5, 1946.
2.3.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "How Not to Get Tired", by Charles Davis, Publication Unknown, No Date.
2.3.6a.
Reply to Davis, Charles H., August 7, 1946.
2.3.6b.
Davis, Charles H., August 1, 1946.
2.3.6c.
Davis, Charles H., No Date.
2.3.6d.
Brochure-Davis Luncheon.
2.3.6e.
Davis, Charles H., February 11, 1947.
2.3.7.
Receipt for Davis, Dixon, No Date.
2.3.7a.
Davis, Dixon, January 22, 1947.
2.3.8.
Davis, Harold S., August 11, 1947.
2.3.8a.
Reply to Davis, Harold S., September 16, 1947.
2.3.9.
Reply to Davis, Herbert John, October 15, 1947.
2.3.10.
Davis, John L, September 8, 1947.
2.3.11.
Davis, J. Lionberger, January 22, 1947.
2.3.11a.
Davis, J. Lionberger, January 23, 1947.
2.3.11b.
Reply to Davis, J. Lionberger, January 31, 1947.
2.3.11c.
Poem: Fission, by M.A. De W. Home, Christmas 1945.
2.3.12.
David, Louis E. Jr., June 17, 1948.
2.3.12a.
Reply to David, Louis E. Jr., June 21, 1948.
2.3.13.
Davis, Paul R., July 19, 1947.
2.3.13a.
Reply to Davis, Paul R., August 4, 1947.
2.3.14.
Davis, Richard J., March 18, 1947.
2.3.15.
Receipt for Davis, Robert McNair, No Date.
2.3.15a.
Davis, Robert McNair, January 25, 1947.
2.3.15b.
Reply to Davis, Robert McNair, February 7, 1947.
2.3.16.
Davis, Stanley G., June 29, 1947.
2.3.16a.
Reply to Davis, Stanley G., July 3, 1947.
2.4.
Day, Frances C.: Correspondence, 1946, 1948.
2.4.1.
Day, Frances C., October 10, 1946.
2.4.1a.
Day, Frances C., October 25, 1946,.
2.4.2.
Reply to Day, Frances C., January 17, 1948.
2.5.
D: Correspondence (d'Easum - Dinwiddle), 1946-1948.
2.5.1.
d'Easum, L., May 17, 1947.
2.5.1a.
d'Easum, Lille, October 20, 1947.
2.5.1b.
Reply to d'Easum, Mrs. R.E., October 31, 1947.
2.5.1c.
d'Easum, Lille, November 1, 1947.
2.5.1d.
Reply to d'Easum, Mrs. R.E., November 8, 1947.
2.5.1e.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prussian Disease Now Infecting Victors", The Vancouver Daily Province, September 20, 1947.
2.5.1f.
Reprint: It's News, Explaining the Atom by Selig Hecht.
2.5.1g.
Reprint: It's News, The President's Page.
2.5.2.
De Beus, W.L., June 26, 1947.
2.5.3.
Reply to Debye, Peter, April 17, 1948.
2.5.4.
Dehon, Theodora, No Date.
2.5.5.
De Lancie, R., December 10, 1947.
2.5.5a.
Reply to De Lancie, Mrs. R., January 13, 1948.
2.5.6.
deLappe, Russel G., January 21, 1947.
2.5.6a.
deLappe, Russel G. to Wiener, Norbert, January 21, 1947.
2.5.6b.
Reply to deLappe, Russel G., February 1, 1947.
2.5.6c.
deLappe, Russel G. to Roger, Sidney, June 30, 1947.
2.5.6d.
deLappe, Russel G., June 30, 1947.
2.5.7.
Denton, Leah Ruth, November 18, 1946.
2.5.7a.
Reply to Denton, Mrs. Jack, December 5, 1946.
2.5.8.
Reply to Desenberg, Milford, April 26, 1946.
2.5.8a.
Desenberg, M., June 13, 1946.
2.5.8b.
Reply to Desenberg, M., June 14, 1946.
2.5.9.
Desmond, Thomas C., July 5, 1946.
2.5.9a.
Reply to Desmond, Thomas C., July 13, 1946.
2.5.9b.
Desmond, Thomas C., July 19, 1946.
2.5.9c.
Reply to Desmond, Thomas C., October 2, 1948.
2.5.10.
Despujols, Jean, May 30, 1947.
2.5.10a.
Reply to Despujols, Jean, July 22, 1947.
2.5.11.
Reply to De Vault, R.T., November 19, 1947.
2.5.11a.
Reply to De Vault, R.T., April 19, 1948.
2.5.11b.
Reply to De Vault, R.T., January 13, 1948.
2.5.11c.
Reply to De Vault, R.T., May 11, 1948.
2.5.12.
de Vries, John E., November 18, 1946.
2.5.12a.
Reply to de Vries, John E., December 21, 1946.
2.5.13.
Dewey, John, January 31, 1947.
2.5.13a.
Reply to Dewey, John, February 19, 1947.
2.5.13b.
Dewey, John, March 1, 1947.
2.5.13c.
Reply to Dewey, John, March 19, 1947.
2.5.14.
Dewing, Mrs. Arthur S., January 3, 1946.
2.5.14a.
Reply to Dewing, Mrs. Arthur S., April 6, 1948.
2.5.14b.
Dewing, Frances R., December 30, 1946.
2.5.15.
Reply to Dick, Edison, January 6, 1947.
2.5.16.
Reply to Dinwiddle, Mr. and Mrs. M.L., April 18, 1947.
2.5.16a.
Dinwiddle, Mrs. M.L., No Date.
2.5.16b.
Dinwiddle, Mrs. M.L., April 25, 1947.
2.5.16c.
Reply to Dinwiddle, Mrs. M.L., May 24, 1947.
2.6.
Dexter, Mrs. Nina C.: Correspondence, 1947-1948.
2.6.1.
Dexter, Nina C., August 14, 1947.
2.6.1a.
Reply to Dexter, Mrs. Elliot, September 5, 1947.
2.6.1b.
Reprint: The Voices, by Dorissa Barnes.
2.6.2.
Reply to Dexter, Mrs. Elliot, October 9, 1947.
2.6.2a.
Reply to Dexter, Mrs. Elliot, October 10, 1947.
2.6.2b.
Dexter, Nina C., October 17, 1947.
2.6.2c.
Reply to Dexter, Mrs. Elliot, October 23, 1947.
2.6.2d.
Dexter, Mrs. Elliot, September 30, ?.
2.6.3.
Dexter, Nina C., November 7, 1947.
2.6.3a.
Reply to Dexter, Mrs. Elliot, November 12, 1947.
2.6.4.
Dexter, Nina C., November 19, 1947.
2.6.4a.
Reprint: Demise of Democracy, Los Angeles Daily News, November 20, 1947.
2.6.4b.
Reprint: Democrats Ask Prosecution fo Legionnaire Raiders, Los Angeles Daily News, November 20, 1947.
2.6.4c.
Reprint: Prosecution in Club Raid Underway, Los Angeles Daily News, November 21, 1947.
2.6.4d.
Dexter, Nina C., November 21, 1947.
2.6.4e.
Reprint: Legion Told Red Groups Recruit Spies, Los Angeles Daily News, November 20, 1947.
2.6.4f.
Dexter, Nina C., November 21, 1947.
2.6.4g.
Reprint: Action Demanded Against Legion-Hatted Club Raiders, Los Angeles Daily News, November 15, 1947.
2.6.4h.
Reprint: Group Interrupts Talk at Club on Cominform, Los Angeles Daily Times, November 15, 1947.
2.6.4i.
Reprint: Raid on Meeting Condemned by Legion Chief, and Legion Post Requested to Discipline Intruders, November 17, 1947.
2.6.4j.
Reprint: Glendale Legion Leader Admits Club Intrusion, November 19, 1947.
2.6.4k.
Reprint: Raiding of Political Club Brings Official Inquiry, November 18, 1947.
2.6.4l.
Dexter, Nina C., December 2, 1947.
2.6.4m.
Dexter, Nina C., No Date.
2.6.4n.
Reply to Dexter, Nina C., December 16, 1947.
2.6.5.
Dexter, Nina C., with accompanying note, November 19, 1947.
2.6.5a.
Reprint: Opinions of the People: Policy on Greece Deplored, November 24, 1947.
2.6.5b.
Reprint: Harold L. Ickes, Los Angeles Daily News, November 13, 1947.
2.6.5c.
Reprint: Wire Tapping and the Citizen, Los Angeles Times, November 28, 1947.
2.6.5d.
Dexter, Nina C., December 3, 1947.
2.6.5e.
Form Letter written by Dexter, Nina C., December 3, 1947.
2.6.5f.
Reprint: Greek Atrocities Exposed, No Date.
2.6.5g.
Reprint: Dwellings for Swollen Population of Rome are so Scarce that Caves are Used as Homes, World Report, No Date.
2.6.5h.
Reprint: The Story of Marshall's Failure as a Diplomat in War-Torn China, World Report, No Date.
2.6.6.
Dexter, Nina C., April 9, 1948.
2.6.6a.
Reply to Dexter, Nina C., April 19, 1948.
2.6.7.
Reply to Dexter, Nina C., May 29, 1948.
2.6.8.
Dexter, Nina C., May 7, 1948.
2.6.8a.
Dexter, Nina C., May 8, 1947.
2.6.8b.
Reprint: No "Ja" Voting, Please, Los Angeles Daily News, June 10, 1948.
2.6.8c.
Dexter, Nina C., June 11, 1948.
2.6.8d.
Dexter, Mrs. Elliott, June 16, 1948.
2.6.8e.
Reply to Dexter, Mrs. Elliott, from Chester Bowles, Leon Henderson, and Walter Reuther, July 8, 1948.
2.6.8f.
Dexter, Nina C., to Leon Henderson, July 9, 1948.
2.6.8g.
Dexter, Nina C., July 13, 1948.
2.6.8h.
Reply to Dexter, Nina C., with note, July 20, 1948.
2.6.9.
Dexter, Mrs. Elliott, June 19, 1948.
2.6.9a.
Reply to Dexter, Mrs. Elliott, June 25, 1948.
2.6.10.
Dexter, Nina C., June 16, 1948.
2.6.10a.
Reply to Dexter, Nina C., June 22, 1948.
2.6.11.
Reprint: Interview with George Bernard Shaw, by Johannes Steel, July 19, 1948.
2.6.12.
Dexter, Mrs. Elliott, July 23, 1948.
2.6.12a.
Reprint: What Progressives Can Do, In Fact, February 17, 1947.
2.6.13.
MacFarlane, Olive L., secretary to Mrs. Elliott Dexter, August 7, 1948.
2.6.13a.
Reply to MacFarlane, Olive L. and Mrs. Elliott Dexter, August 11, 1948.
2.6.14.
Dexter, Nina C., August 25, 1948.
2.6.14a.
Reply to Dexter, Nina C., August 30, 1948.
2.6.15.
MacFarlane, Olive L. for Nina C. Dexter, October 26, 1948.
2.6.15a.
Reply to Dexter, Nina C., November 2, 1948.
2.6.16.
Typescript: 3-Party Platform Comparison, No Date.
2.7.
Dixon, Mary L.: Correspondence, 1946.
2.7.1.
Telegram from Dixon, Mary Louise, May 24, 1946.
2.7.1a.
Dixon, Mary Louise, May 26, 1946.
2.7.1b.
Clippings from Time magazine.
2.7.2.
Dixon, Mary Louise, June 13, 1946.
2.7.2a.
Reply to Dixon, Mary Louise, June 18, 1946.
2.7.3.
Dixon, Mry Louise, June 19, 1946.
2.7.3a.
Dixon, Mary Louise, June 27, 1946, with accompanying magazine clippings.
2.7.3b.
Reply to Dixon, Mary Louise, July 1, 1946.
2.7.4.
Dixon, Mary Louise, July 2, 1946.
2.7.5.
Reply to Dixon, Mary Louise, July 5, 1946.
2.7.6.
Dixon, Mary Louise, July 20, 1946, with accompanying clippings.
2.7.6a.
Reply to Dixon, Mary Louise, July 25, 1946.
2.7.7.
Dixon, Mary Louise, July 31, 1946.
2.7.8.
Dixon, Mary Louise, August 23, 1946, with accompanying clippings.
2.7.8a.
Reply to Dixon, Mary Louise, September 4, 1946.
2.7.9.
Dixon, Mary Louise, September 17, 1946, with accompanying clippings.
2.7.9a.
Reply to Dixon, Mary Louise, September 20, 1946.
2.8.
D: Correspondence (Doan - Dybevick), 1946-1948.
2.8.1.
Doan, John L., May 1, 1948.
2.8.2.
Dodge, Anne E., June 9, 1947.
2.8.2a.
Reply to Dodge, Anne E., June 16, 1947.
2.8.3.
Dodge, Hartley M., July 1, 1946.
2.8.3a.
Reply to Dodge, Hartley M., July 5, 1946.
2.8.4.
Reply to Dodge, Hartley M., November 23, 1947.
2.8.5.
Dodge, Homer L., March 26, 1948.
2.8.5a.
Reply to Dodge, Homer L., April 28, 1948.
2.8.6.
Doering, Otto C., May 23, 1946.
2.8.6a.
Reply to Doering, Otto C., June 24, 1946.
2.8.6b.
Doering, Otto C., June 28, 1946.
2.8.6c.
Reply to Doering, Otto C., July 5, 1946.
2.8.7.
Doerner, Henry A., No Date.
2.8.8.
Donahey, Mrs. William, No Date.
2.8.9.
Doyle, Joseph, February 8, 1947.
2.8.9a.
Receipt for Doyle, Joseph, February 12, 1947.
2.8.9b.
Reply to Doyle, Joseph, February 18, 1947.
2.8.10.
Drake, Constance, June 18, 1947.
2.8.10a.
Poem: Therefore Choose, by Constance Drake.
2.8.10b.
Sheet Music: We've Got to Get Along, by Constance Drake.
2.8.10c.
Reply to Drake, Constance, June 23, 1947.
2.8.11.
Drake, Constance, August 16, 1947.
2.8.11a.
Reply to Drake, Constance (Mrs. Thomas), August 21, 1947.
2.8.11b.
Reply to Drake, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E., May 11, 1948.
2.8.12.
Reply to Drake, William W., Jr., February 24, 1947.
2.8.12a.
Drake, William W., Jr., March 7, 1947.
2.8.12b.
Drake, William W., Jr., May 19, 1947.
2.8.12c.
Reply to Drake, William W., Jr., May 27, 1947.
2.8.12d.
Telegram: Drake, William W., Jr., July 1, 1947.
2.8.13.
DuBois, Mary N., November 28, 1947.
2.8.13a.
Reply to DuBois, Mary N., January 28, 1948.
2.8.13b.
Reply to DuBois, Mary N., October 6, 1948.
2.8.14.
DuBois, Paul, Rev., November 21, 1946.
2.8.14a.
Reply to DuBois, Paul, Reverend, December 7, 1947.
2.8.15.
Dudley, Homer, January 20, 1947.
2.8.15a.
Reply to Dudley, Homer, March 3, 1948.
2.8.16.
Dudley, William E., Rev., May 15, 1947.
2.8.16a.
Reply to Dudley, William E., Rev., May 20, 1947.
2.8.17.
Duffy, Ward E., March 6, 1947.
2.8.17a.
Reply to Duffy, Ward E., March 13, 1947.
2.8.18.
Dunbar, Carl O., February 12, 1947.
2.8.18a.
Dunbar, Carl O., March 27, 1947.
2.8.18b.
Reply to Dunbar, Carl O., April 23, 1947.
2.8.18c.
Dunbar, Carl O., April 22, 1948.
2.8.18d.
Reply to Dunbar, Carl O., April 26, 1948.
2.8.19.
Dunning, W. B., No Date.
2.8.19a.
Reply to Dunning, W. B., September 20, 1947.
2.8.20.
Dwight, William, Holyoke Transcript-Telegram, March 12, 1947.
2.8.20a.
Reply to Dwight, William, March 21, 1947.
2.8.21.
Dworman, Mary L., May 3, 1948.
2.8.22.
Dybevick, H. C., May 12, 1947.
2.9.
Durham, Mrs. Willard: Correspondence, 1946-1948.
2.9.1.
Durham, Mrs. Willard, May 23, 1946.
2.9.1a.
Durham, Mrs. Willard, May 23, 1946.
2.9.1b.
Reply to Durham, Mrs. Willard, June 14, 1946.
2.9.2.
Reply to Durham, Mrs. Willard, July 16, 1946.
2.9.3.
Telegram: Durham, Mrs. Willard, July 21, 1946.
2.9.3a.
Telegram: Reply to Durham, Mrs. Willard, July 22, 1946.
2.9.4.
Reply to Durham, Mrs. Willard, July 25, 1946.
2.9.5.
Reply to Durham, Mrs. Willard, August 1, 1946.
2.9.5a.
Reply to Durham, Mrs. Willard, August 3, 1946.
2.9.5b.
Durham, Mrs. Willard, No Date.
2.9.5c.
Boke, Sara B., No Date.
2.9.6.
Reply to Durham, Mrs. Willard, November 18, 1946.
2.9.7.
Reply to Durham, Mrs. WIllard, January 21, 1947.
2.9.7a.
Durham, Mrs. Willard, January 14, 1947.
2.9.8.
Durham, Mrs. Willard, April 6, 1947.
2.9.8a.
Reply to Durham, Mrs. Willard, April 17, 1948.
2.9.8b.
Reply to Durham, Mrs. Willard, No Date.
2.9.9.
Telegram to Durham, Mrs. Willard, May 13, 1948.
2.9.10.
Reply to Durham, Mrs. Willard, July 17, 1948, with accompanying handwritten note, No Date.
2.9.11.
Durham, Mrs. Willard, July 22, 1948.
2.9.12.
Reply to Greene, A. Crawford, June 18, 1948.
2.9.12a.
Greene, A. Crawford, June 21, 1948.
2.9.13.
Durham, Mrs. Willard, July 5, 1946.

3.003. Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists -- Correspondence: E-G, 1946-1948.


3.1.
E: Correspondence (Eagleton - Ewing), 1946-1948.
3.1.1.
Eagleton, Mrs. Wells P., April 30, 1948.
3.1.1a.
Reply to Eagleton, Mrs. Wells P., May 18, 1948.
3.1.2.
Eastwood, Ruth L., October 25, 1947.
3.1.3.
Eaton, Cyrus S., January 27, 1947.
3.1.3a.
Reply to Eaton, Cyrus, January 24, 1948.
3.1.4.
Eckert, Charles R., December 13, 1946.
3.1.4a.
Reprint: Out of the Frying Pan and into the Fire - Baruch's Atomic Proposal, by H.A. Jackson, No Date.
3.1.4b.
Reply to Eckert, Charles R., December 20, 1946.
3.1.4c.
Eckert, Charles R., September 23, 1948.
3.1.4d.
Reprint: Why all This Happened and What We Must Do: The Answer, by Charles R. Eckert, No Date.
3.1.4e.
Reprint: Henry George - Sound Economics and the "New Deal, Remarks of the Hon. Charles R. Eckert of Pennsylvania in the House of Representatives, July 2, 1935.
3.1.4f.
Reply to Eckert, Charles R., October 11, 1948.
3.1.5.
Eddy, Frederich D., November 30, 1946.
3.1.5a.
Reply to Eddy, Frederich D., December 12, 1946.
3.1.5b.
Eddy, Frederich D., July 10, 1947.
3.1.5c.
Reply to Eddy, Frederich D., July 18, 1947.
3.1.6.
Reply to Eddy, L.J., December 18, 1947.
3.1.7.
Edeskuty, J.V., No Date.
3.1.8.
Reply to Edison, Theodore M., June 20, 1946.
3.1.8a.
Reply to Edison, Theodore M., December 31, 1946.
3.1.8b.
Edison, Theodore M., December 30, 1946.
3.1.8c.
Reply to Edison, Theodore M., January 15, 1946.
3.1.8d.
Reply to Edison, Theodore M., May 26, 1948.
3.1.9.
Edmonds, T.J., March 30, 1947.
3.1.10.
Eke, Paul A., November 3, 1947.
3.1.10a.
Reply to Eke, Paul A., December 18, 1947.
3.1.11.
Ellenstein, Robert, November 30, 1946.
3.1.11a.
Reply to Ellenstein, Robert, December 7, 1946.
3.1.12.
Elliott, A.L., November 9, 1947.
3.1.12a.
Reply to Elliott, A.L., November 14, 1947.
3.1.12b.
Elliott, A.L., December 8, 1947.
3.1.12c.
Reply to Elliott, A.L., January 26, 1946.
3.1.13.
Elliott, Arthur E., April 2, 1947.
3.1.14.
Ellis, Robert H., May 28, 1946.
3.1.14a.
Reply to Ellis, Robert H., June 12, 1946.
3.1.14b.
Ellis, Robert H., August 12, 1947.
3.1.14c.
Reply to Ellis, Robert H., August 21, 1947.
3.1.15.
Elmore, S.E., January 24, 1947.
3.1.15a.
Reply to Elmore, S.E., February 1, 1947.
3.1.16.
Elmore, V.M., May 4, 1947.
3.1.16a.
Reply to Elmore, V.M., May 15, 1947.
3.1.16b.
Elmore, V.M., October 11, 1947.
3.1.16c.
Reply to Elmore, V.M., October 30, 1947.
3.1.17.
Ely, Gertrude, May 27, 1946.
3.1.17a.
Reply to Ely, Gertrude, June 10, 1946.
3.1.17b.
Ely, Gertrude, July 25, 1946.
3.1.17c.
Reply to Ely, Gertrude, August 6, 1946.
3.1.18.
Reply to Elyachar, J.R., July 20, 1946.
3.1.18a.
Reply to Elyachar, J.R., July 13, 1948.
3.1.19.
Reply to Emeny, F.L., October 16, 1948.
3.1.20.
Emerson, Frances W., August 14, 1947.
3.1.20a.
Reply to Emerson, Mrs. William, August 21, 1947.
3.1.20b.
Emerson, F.W., March 26, 1948.
3.1.20c.
Reply to Emerson, Mrs. William, April 5, 1948.
3.1.21.
Enders, Alice T., February 21, 1947.
3.1.22.
Engelhard, Charles, December 16, 1946.
3.1.22a.
Engelhard, Charles, August 25, 1947.
3.1.22b.
Reply to Engelhard, Charles, September 4, 1947.
3.1.22c.
Engelhard, Charles, December 31, 1947.
3.1.22d.
Reply to Engelhard, Charles, January 15, 1948.
3.1.22e.
Engelhard, Charles, June 1, 1948.
3.1.22f.
Reply to Engelhard, Charles, June 8, 1948.
3.1.23.
Reply to English, Harold, November 5, 1947.
3.1.23a.
Reply to English, Harold, October 16, 1948.
3.1.24.
Enquist, Glen O., June 13, 1947.
3.1.25.
Erickson, Harvey, April 14, 1947.
3.1.26.
Erskine, Dorothy W., November 16, 1946.
3.1.26a.
Reply to Erskine, Mrs. Morse, December 5, 1946.
3.1.27.
Espey, George, April 22, 1947.
3.1.27a.
Reply to Espey, George, May 2, 1947.
3.1.28.
Esselstyn, T.C., March 7, 1947.
3.1.29.
Reply to Ethridge, Mark, September 18, 1946.
3.1.30.
Evans, Amy L., June 5, 1947.
3.1.30a.
Reply to Evans, Amy L., June 9, 1947.
3.1.31.
Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hull, January 27, 1947.
3.1.32.
Ewing, Mary G., March 26, 1947.
3.1.32a.
Reply to Ewing, Mary G., April 23, 1947.
3.2.
Einstein, Albert: Correspondence, 1946-1948.
3.2.1.
Reply to Einstein, Dr., June 7, 1946.
3.2.2.
Typescript: Objective of Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
3.2.3.
Typescript: Excerpts from letters, No Date.
3.2.4.
Picture of statue with Albert Einstein's face in the center, No Date.
3.2.4a.
Typescript: Confidential, No Date.
3.2.5.
Typescript: The Lilienthal-Baruch proposal..., No Date.
3.2.6.
Telegram: Farmer, Fyke, July 9, 1946.
3.2.6a.
Reply Telegram to Farmer, Fyke, July 9, 1946.
3.2.7.
Reprint: The real problem is in the hearts of men, by Albert Einstein, No Date.
3.2.8.
Telegram: Melcher, Daniel, Director National Committee on Atomic Information, July 11, 1946.
3.2.9.
Reprint: Kisch Memorial Laboratories: A new opportunity for the land, its youth and its scientists, No Date.
3.2.10.
Niebuhr, Reinhold, August 6, 1946.
3.2.11.
Guinness, Ralph B., November 26, 1946.
3.2.11a.
Reprint: A Moral and Psychological Basis for Democracy and Peace, by Guinness, Ralph B., Social Studies, February 1946.
3.2.11b.
Note from M.D.B., No Date.
3.2.11c.
Reply to Guinness, Ralph B., December 6, 1946.
3.2.12.
Cornell, Julien, February 20, 1947.
3.2.13.
Hovgaard, William, February 14, 1947.
3.2.13a.
Reprint: The United Way, by Hovgaard, William, August 1944.
3.2.13b.
Reply to Hovgaard, William, February 24, 1947.
3.2.14.
Reply to The Mayor of Dunkirk, New York, September 3, 1947.
3.2.15.
Minett, E.E., September 24, 1947.
3.2.16.
Fry, Eileen, October 19, 19--.
3.2.17.
Putnam, John B., October 29, 1947.
3.2.18.
Reply to Ryan, James, October 31, 1947.
3.2.18a.
Reply to Ryan, James, October 24, 1947.
3.2.19.
Fry, Eileen, November 4, 1947.
3.2.19a.
Reply to Dukas, Miss, November 4, 1947.
3.2.20.
Minett, E. Everet, November 10, 1947.
3.2.20a.
Typescript: Regarding a World Government..., No Date.
3.2.20b.
Typescript: Regarding a Supranational Government..., November 6, 1947.
3.2.21.
Telegram to Smith, Mrs. Cyril, November 10, 1947.
3.2.22.
Reply to McBain, Hughston M., November 13, 1947.
3.2.22a.
Non-Pauling Typescript: Dear Friends in the Mid-West..., No Date.
3.2.23.
Russell, Bertrand, November 24, 1947.
3.2.24.
Note to Einstein, No Date.
3.2.25.
Poster: Dear Friends in the Mid-West, by Einstein, Albert, Christmas 1947.
3.2.26.
Telegram to Lang, Gordon, January 2, 1948.
3.2.27.
Alexander, Archie, January 6, 1948.
3.2.27a.
Reply to Carter, Ledyard and Milburn, January 6, 1948.
3.2.27b.
Reply to Alexander, Archibald S., January 19, 1948.
3.2.27c.
Reply to Alexander, Archibald S., January 19, 1948.
3.2.28.
Note to Professor Einstein on Mrs. Willard Durham, March 23, 1948.
3.2.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Citizens of World Rank is Proposed for Notables", Publication Unknown, No Date.
3.2.29a.
Minett, E.E., No Date.
3.2.30.
Reply to Einstein, March 31, 1948.
3.2.31.
Lauterbach, Richard E., April 1, 1948.
3.2.31a.
M.R., April 2, 1948.
3.3.
F: Correspondence (Farquhar - Floyd), 1946-1948.
3.3.1.
Reply to Farquhar, Francis, December 6, 1946.
3.3.1a.
Reply to Farquhar, Francis, December 6, 1946.
3.3.1b.
Reply to Farquhar, Francis, October 5, 1948.
3.3.2.
Farr, Shirley, May 27, 1946.
3.3.3.
Reply to Faulkner, Mary DuPont, January 9, 1948.
3.3.3.
Reply to Faulkner, James M., May 24, 1948.
3.3.4.
Favrot, Leo M., February 19, 1947.
3.3.4a.
Reply to Favrot, Leo M., February 25, 1947.
3.3.5.
Fel, Marcia, October 1, 1946.
3.3.5a.
Reply to Fel, Marcia, October 7, 1946.
3.3.5b.
Reply to Fel, Marcia, November 26, 1946.
3.3.6.
Reply to Fels, Maurice, May 14, 1948.
3.3.6a.
Fels, Maurice, May 24, 1946.
3.3.6b.
Reply to Fels, Maurice, June 19, 1948.
3.3.7.
Felsenthal, Julia I., March 26, 1947.
3.3.7a.
Receipt for Bloom, Bertha, No Date.
3.3.7b.
Reply to Felsenthal, Julia I., April 26, 1947.
3.3.8.
Ferguson, Mrs. Raymond J., November 3, 1947.
3.3.8a.
Reply to Ferguson, Mrs. Raymond J., November 6, 1947.
3.3.9.
Fesler, Caroline Marmon, May 23, 1946.
3.3.9a.
Reply to Fesler, Mrs. James W., October 16, 1948.
3.3.10.
Field, Ada M., July 22, 1946.
3.3.10a.
Field, Ada M., July 29, 1947.
3.3.10b.
Field, Ada M., August 16, 1947.
3.3.10c.
Field, Ada M., August 18, 1947.
3.3.10d.
Reply to Field, Ada M., September 5, 1947.
3.3.10e.
Reply to Field, Ada M., September 24, 1947.
3.3.10f.
Field, Ada M., April 9, 1948.
3.3.10g.
Reply to Field, Ada M. and Ruth, April 29, 1948.
3.3.11.
Reply to Field, Marshall, Jr., July 13, 1946.
3.3.11a.
Reply to Field, Marshall, December 20, 1947.
3.3.11b.
Kribbon, Earl of Marshall Field and Company, May 13, 1948.
3.3.11c.
Reply to Kribbon Earl of Marshall Field and Company, May 27, 1948.
3.3.12.
Fillinger, Harriett H., April 2, 1947.
3.3.12a.
Reply to Fillinger, Professor Harriett H., June 18, 1948.
3.3.13.
Fink, Carol, September 18, 1946.
3.3.13a.
Owles, Dorothy B. for Fink, Carol, September 30, 1946.
3.3.13b.
Reply to Fink, Carol, September 30, 1946.
3.3.13c.
Anonymous contribution, August 18, 1946.
3.3.14.
Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, September 28, 1948.
3.3.14a.
Reply to Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, October 12, 1948.
3.3.15.
Reply to Fisher, Rev. B. Orville and Friends, October 30, 1947.
3.3.15a.
Fisher, Rev. B. Orville, No Date.
3.3.16.
Fisher, O.O., M.D., June 20, 1946.
3.3.16a.
Reply to Fisher, Dr. O.O., June 26, 1946.
3.3.16b.
Fisher, O.O., M.D., November 20, 1946.
3.3.16c.
Reply to Fisher, O.O., M.D., November 27, 1946.
3.3.16d.
Reply to Fisher, O.O., M.D., May 11, 1948.
3.3.17.
Fisher, Olive M., December 31, 1947.
3.3.18.
Flamm, Irving H., August 8, 1947.
3.3.18a.
Reprint: Atomic Energy: Opportunity for International Cooperation by van Kleek, Mary, Soviet Russia Today, August 1947.
3.3.18b.
Reprint: The USA and USSR Can and MUST Get Along by Flamm, Irving H., No Date.
3.3.19.
Fleming, Raymond M., March 27, 1947.
3.3.19a.
Reply to Fleming, Raymond M., April 3, 1947.
3.3.19b.
Reply to Fligelman, H., February 26, 1948.
3.3.20.
Flook, Norman S., February 8, 1947.
3.3.20a.
Reply to Flook, Norman S., February 24, 1947.
3.3.21.
Reply to Floyd, Frank E., November 14, 1947.
3.3.21a.
Floyd, Frank E., No Date.
3.3.21b.
Floyd, Frank E., No Date.
3.4.
F: Correspondence (Folinsbee - Furer), 1946-1948.
3.4.1.
Folinsbee, Ruth B., June 22, 1946.
3.4.1a.
Reply to Folinsbee, Mrs. John, July 3, 1946.
3.4.2.
Fondiller, William, August 19, 1946.
3.4.3.
Foote, H.H., March 28, 1947.
3.4.4.
Forbes, Mary Bowditch, August 3, 1947.
3.4.4a.
Reply to Forbes, Miss Mary Bowditch, August 7, 1947.
3.4.5.
Ford, R.A. Duckworth, March 13, 1947.
3.4.5a.
Reprint: The Mighty Atom, The Chula Vista Star, by Col. R.A. Duckworth Ford, August 10, 1945.
3.4.5b.
Reply to Ford, Col. R.A. Duckworth, March 18, 1947.
3.4.6.
Forsberg, S.H., March 27, 1947.
3.4.7.
Fort, Tomlinson, March 15, 1947.
3.4.8.
Fortess, Fred, March 18, 1947.
3.4.9.
Reply to Fossum, Mr. O., November 10, 1947.
3.4.10.
Reply to Foster, Miss Dorothy, November 25, 1946.
3.4.11.
Foster, Eleanor W., December 9, 1947.
3.4.11a.
Reply to Foster, Miss Eleanor W., December 20, 1947.
3.4.12.
Foster, Hazel E., March 24, 1947.
3.4.12a.
Reply to Foster, Reverend Hazel E., April 3, 1947.
3.4.13.
Foster, Helen L., April 22, 1947.
3.4.14.
Foster, Ruth M.D., July 30, 1946.
3.4.14a.
Reply to Foster, Dr. Ruth, August 1, 1946.
3.4.15.
Fox, Mr. & Mrs. Melvin J., August 9, 1946.
3.4.15a.
Note: Fox, Melvin J., No Date.
3.4.16.
Foye, Emma G., April 20, 1947.
3.4.17.
France, C.J., January 6, 1947.
3.4.17a.
Reply to France, Mr. Clemens J., January 22, 1947.
3.4.17b.
France, C.J., January 28, 1947.
3.4.17c.
Reply to France, Mr. Clemens J., February 6, 1947.
3.4.18.
Franck, Patricia, April 13, 1947.
3.4.19.
Frank, Robert, October 10, 1946.
3.4.19a.
Reply to Frank, Mr. Robert, October 17, 1946.
3.4.19b.
Frank, Robert, September 1, 1947.
3.4.19c.
Reply to Frank, Mr. Robert, September 11, 1947.
3.4.19d.
Frank, Robert, January 2, 1948.
3.4.20.
Franklin, Mr. & Mrs. Richard C., July 21, 1947.
3.4.20a.
Reply to Franklin, Mr. & Mrs. Richard C., August 1, 1947.
3.4.21.
Reply to Freedman, Mrs. Louis, July 25, 1947.
3.4.22.
Freeman, Frances, February 17, 1947.
3.4.23.
Friedberg, Carl, February 22, 1947.
3.4.24.
Friedman, Louis K., May 23, 1946.
3.4.25.
Friedwald, Dr. Harry, December 22, 1946.
3.4.25a.
Reply to Friedwald, Dr. Harry, January 21, 1947.
3.4.26.
Friend, Irwin, December 9, 1947.
3.4.26a.
Reply to Friend, Mr. Irwin, December 17, 1947.
3.4.27.
Fries, Donna C., January 6, 1947.
3.4.27a.
Reply to Fries, Donna C., January 31, 1947.
3.4.28.
Fry, C.M. Jane, September 21, 1947.
3.4.28a.
Reply to Fry, Miss C.M., Jane, September 29, 1947.
3.4.29.
Fry, Elisabeth Douglas, August 19, 1946.
3.4.29a.
Fry, Elisabeth Douglas, September 16, 1946.
3.4.30.
Frye, E. Clay, March 25, 1947.
3.4.31.
Fuchs, Jesse I., September 21, 1948.
3.4.31a.
Reply to Fuchs, Jesse I., October 15, 1948.
3.4.32.
Fulcher, Gordan S., May 25, 1946.
3.4.33.
Fuller, Margaret, February 12, 1947.
3.4.33a.
Reply to Fuller, Margaret, April 22, 1947.
3.4.33b.
Fuller, Margaret, April 23, 1947.
3.4.34.
Fulmer, Dorothy J., October 29, 1947.
3.4.34a.
Reprint: Atomic day of crisis, Washington D.C. Post, by Malvina Lindsay, October 29, 1947.
3.4.34b.
Reply to Fulmer, Dorothy J., November 6, 1947.
3.4.35.
Fulton, M.D., J.F., May 8, 1947.
3.4.35a.
Reply to Fulton, Dr. J.F., August 4, 1947.
3.4.36.
Furer, J.A., February 20, 1947.
3.4.36a.
Reply to Furer, Rear Admiral Julius A., U.S.N. (Ret.), February 25, 1947.
3.5.
Gauss, Christian: Correspondence, 1947-1948.
3.5.1.
deGuzman, Daniel, February 10, 1947.
3.5.2.
Reply to Fry, Mrs., February 17, 1947.
3.5.3.
Ray, Mary E., May 19, 1947.
3.5.4.
Reply to Smith Mr. Luther Ely, June 7, 1947.
3.5.4a.
Reply to Gauss, Christian, June 9, 1947.
3.5.4b.
Smith, Luther Ely, June 3, 1947.
3.5.4c.
Gauss, Christian, August 14, 1947.
3.5.5.
Gauss, Christian, October 6, 1947.
3.5.5a.
Reply to Smith, Mr. Luther Ely, October 6, 1947.
3.5.5b.
Reply to Gauss, Christian, October 11, 1947.
3.5.6.
Gauss, Christian, November 3, 1947.
3.5.6a.
Reply to Gauss, Christian, November 8, 1947.
3.5.7.
Gauss, Christian, April 11, 1948.
3.5.7a.
Reply to Gauss, Christian, April 23, 1948.
3.5.8.
Gauss, Christian, December 20, No Year.
3.6.
G: Correspondence (Gaber - Gourse), 1947-1948.
3.6.1.
Gaber, Martin, May 17, 1947.
3.6.2.
Gallant, Charlotte H., January 31, 1947.
3.6.3.
Reply to Gammack, Miss Ellen B., January 26, 1948.
3.6.3a.
Receipt for Gammack, Ellen B., No Date.
3.6.3b.
Note from Gammack, Ellen B., No Date.
3.6.4.
Gardner, Julia, April 22, 1947.
3.6.5.
Gault, Helen N., March 24, 1947.
3.6.5a.
Receipt for Gault, Helen N., No Date.
3.6.6.
Reply to Gauss, Miss Helen W., February 24, 1947.
3.6.6a.
Receipt for Gauss, Miss Helen W., No Date.
3.6.6b.
Receipt for Gauss, Miss Helen W., No Date.
3.6.6c.
Reply to Boyd, Julian P., Esq., February 25, 1947.
3.6.6d.
Boyd, Julian P., February 28, 1947.
3.6.6e.
Reply to Gauss, Miss Helen W., December 12, 1947.
3.6.7.
Reply to Gentzler, Mr. W. Emerson, Bursar, March 19, 1947.
3.6.7a.
Receipt from Gentzler, W. Emerson, Bursar, February 21, 1947.
3.6.8.
George, Adda, December 13, [???].
3.6.8a.
Reply to George, Mrs. John E., January 16, 1947.
3.6.9.
Gibson, T.M., March 7, 1947.
3.6.10.
Gilson, Harry V., February 14, 1947.
3.6.11.
Githens, Perry, May 18, 1948.
3.6.11a.
Reprint: Don't Smear Science, Congressman!, The Voice of Science, Githens, Perry, June 1948.
3.6.12.
Reply to Githens, Mr. Perry, May 21, 1948.
3.6.13.
Glass, Joseph G., October 3, 1947.
3.6.14.
Reply to Glenn, Mrs. Garrard, December 12, 1947.
3.6.15.
Goddard, Henry H., May 6, 1947.
3.6.15a.
Goddard, Henry H., September 27, 1947.
3.6.16.
Godwin, Wendell E., March 12, 1947.
3.6.17.
Goettsch, Dr. Marianne, July 12, 1948.
3.6.17a.
Reply to Goettsch, Dr. Marianne, July 20, 1948.
3.6.18.
Goldman, Hetty, February 12, 1947.
3.6.18a.
Reply to Goldman, Miss Hetty, November 19, 1947.
3.6.19.
Reply to Goldman, Mr. Sidney B., June 29, 1946.
3.6.20.
Goldsmith, Else R., July 15, 1947.
3.6.20a.
Reply to Goldsmith, Mrs. Alfred, July 18, 1947.
3.6.21.
Reply to Goldsmith, Dr. B., June 30, 1948.
3.6.22.
Receipt for Goldsmith, Richard, February 14, 1947.
3.6.22a.
Reply to Goldsmith, Mr. Richard, February 28, 1947.
3.6.23.
Reply to Goldwater, Mrs. S.S., September 5, 1946.
3.6.23a.
Reply to Goldwater, Mrs. S.S., January 21, 1947.
3.6.24.
Gollomb, Joseph, July 7, 1946.
3.6.24a.
Reply to Gollomb, Mr. Joseph, July 20, 1946.
3.6.25.
Gomberts, Jack, May 26, 1946.
3.6.26.
Goodrich, Lucile, May 7, 1948.
3.6.26a.
Reply to Goodrich, Miss Lucile, June 18, 1948.
3.6.27.
Gordon, Mrs. Bierne, Jr., March 23, No Year.
3.6.28.
Gorelik, Mordecai, May 29, 1946.
3.6.28a.
Gorelik, Frances (Mrs. Mordecai), November 15, 1946.
3.6.29.
Gott, Theodora V., March 17, 1947.
3.6.29a.
Reply to Gott, Mrs. Percy V., March 27, 1947.
3.6.29b.
Gott, Theodora V., May 2, 1948.
3.6.29c.
Reply to Gott, Mrs. Percy V., May 17, 1948.
3.6.29d.
Reply to Gott, Mrs. Percy V., June 11, 1948.
3.6.29e.
Gott, Theodora V., No Date.
3.6.29f.
Gott, Theodora V., June 15, 1948.
3.6.30.
Gottesman Foundation, D.S. and R.H., May 23, 1946.
3.6.30a.
Reply to Gottesman Foundation, D.S. and R.H., June 18, 1946.
3.6.30b.
Gottesman Foundation, D.S. and R.H., May 12, 1948.
3.6.30c.
Gottesman Foundation, D.S. and R.H., May 18, 1948.
3.6.31.
Gottlieb, Oscar, December 13, 1946.
3.6.31a.
Reply to Gottlieb, Mr. Oscar, January 11, 1947.
3.6.32.
Gould, B.A., March 29, 1947.
3.6.32a.
Reply to Gould, Mr. Bernard A., April 22, 1947.
3.6.33.
Gould, Frank E., October 7, 1948.
3.6.33a.
Reply to Gould, Frank E., October 11, 1948.
3.6.33b.
Handwritten note, October 11, 1948.
3.6.34.
Gourse, Norman, July 22, 1946.
3.6.34a.
Reply to Gourse, Mr. Norman, July 25, 1946.
3.6.35.
Reply to Gourse, Mr. S. Norman, June 29, 1946.

3.004. Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists -- Correspondence: H-K, 1946-1948.


4.1.
H: Correspondence (Haas - Hess), 1946-1948.
4.1.1.
Haas, Walter A., April 9, 1947.
4.1.2.
Haeussler, Armin, March 22, 1947.
4.1.2a.
Reply to Haeussler, Armin, April 29, 1947.
4.1.3.
Hagrefe, Sarah, July 5, 1946.
4.1.3a.
Reply to Hagrefe, Mrs. Roy, July 13, 1946.
4.1.4.
Reply to Hahn, Mr. David, June 29, 1946.
4.1.5.
Haig, E.H., June 1, 1947.
4.1.6.
Hall, Emily C., March 28, 1947.
4.1.7.
Reply to Halle, Miss Julia, December 31, 1946.
4.1.8.
Halliburton, Louise, December 2, 1947.
4.1.8a.
Reply to Halliburton, Mrs. Louis, December 8, 1947.
4.1.9.
Hamilton, E.P., February 12, 1948.
4.1.9a.
Reply to Hamilton, Mr. E.P., February 22, 1948.
4.1.10.
Hamilton, Mrs. H.A., March 3, 1947.
4.1.10a.
Reply to Hamilton, Mrs. H.A., November 6, 1947.
4.1.11.
Hamilton, Hugh S., May 8, 1948.
4.1.11a.
Reply to Hamilton, Mr. Hugh S., May 24, 1948.
4.1.11b.
Reply to Hamilton, Mr. Hugh S., May 24, 1948.
4.1.11c.
Reply to Hamilton, Mr. Hugh S., June 3, 1948.
4.1.12.
Hammack, C.O., Jr., March 3, 1947.
4.1.12a.
Reply to Hammack, C.O., Jr., March 18, 1947.
4.1.13.
Hammerschmidt, William W., January 23, 1947.
4.1.13a.
Reply to Hammerschmidt, Mr. William W., February 6, 1947.
4.1.13b.
Hammerschmidt, William W., No Date.
4.1.13c.
Reply to Hammerschmidt, Mr. William W., September 8, 1947.
4.1.13d.
Hammerschmidt, William W., January 2, 1948.
4.1.13e.
Reply to Hammerschmidt, Mr. William W., February 5, 1948.
4.1.14.
Reply to Hammerstein, Mr. Oscar, August 5, 1948.
4.1.15.
Handman, Della D., July 2, 1946.
4.1.15a.
Reply to Handman, Mrs. Max S., July 13, 1946.
4.1.16.
Hamp, Mrs. Josephine C., April 2, 1947.
4.1.16a.
Reply to Hamp, Mrs. J.C., April 11, 1947.
4.1.16b.
Hamp, Mrs. Josephine C., June 30, 1946.
4.1.16c.
Reply to Hamp, Mrs. Josephine C., July 3, 1946.
4.1.16d.
Hamp, Mrs. Josephine C., October 11, 1947.
4.1.16e.
Reply to Hamp, Mrs. Josephine C., October 24, 1947.
4.1.16f.
Reply to Hamp, Mrs. Josephine C., June 28, 1948.
4.1.17.
Hancock, Adelaide, R., October 8, 1947.
4.1.17a.
Hancock, Adelaide, R., October 9, 1947.
4.1.17b.
Reply to Hancock, Adelaide, R., October 24, 1947.
4.1.18.
Handerday, Harold A., May 2, 1947.
4.1.19.
Hansen, J.P., November 18, 1947.
4.1.19a.
Reply to Hansen, Mr. J.P., November 21, 1947.
4.1.20.
Hardyman, Hugh, February 25, 1947.
4.1.20a.
Reply to Hardyman, Hugh, February 28, 1947.
4.1.20b.
Reply to Hardyman, Hugh, September 29, 1947.
4.1.20c.
Reply to Hardyman, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh, May 24, 1948.
4.1.21.
Harle, J. Albert, February 10, 1947.
4.1.21a.
Harle, J. Albert, March 3, 1947.
4.1.21b.
Reply to Harle, J. Albert, March 22, 1947.
4.1.21c.
Harle, J. Albert, August 11, 1947.
4.1.22.
Harmon, Polly, May 5, 1948.
4.1.23.
Harper, Heber R., November 24, 1947.
4.1.23a.
Reply to Harper, Heber R., December 15, 1947.
4.1.24.
Harris, W.S., February 26, 1947.
4.1.24a.
Reply to Harris, W.S., February 28, 1947.
4.1.25.
Hart, F.W., February 20, 1947.
4.1.26.
Hart, Harry C., December 13, 1947.
4.1.26a.
Reply to Hart, Mr. Harry C., January 19, 1948.
4.1.27.
Hart, Mrs. Hazel G., September 6, 1947.
4.1.27a.
Reply to Hart, Mrs. Hazel G., September 12, 1947.
4.1.28.
Hart, Pauline S., December 2, 1947.
4.1.28a.
Reply to Hart, Dr. and Mrs. John R., January 22, 1948.
4.1.29.
Reply to Hart, Mr. Ralph, June 26, 1946.
4.1.30.
Reply to Hart, Mr. C. Sheldon, September 9, 1947.
4.1.31.
Hartley, Morley R., February 2, 1948.
4.1.31a.
Reply to Hartley, Reverend Morley R., February 5, 1948.
4.1.32.
Harvey, John W., Jr., June 20, 1946.
4.1.32a.
Reply to Harvey, Mr. John W., Jr., June 28, 1946.
4.1.32b.
Reply to Harvey, Mr. John W., Jr., February 13, 1948.
4.1.32c.
Reply to Harvey, Mr. John W., Jr., October 6, 1948.
4.1.33.
Telegram: Harwood, Elizabeth P., May 23, 1946.
4.1.33a.
Reply to Harwood, Elizabeth P., June 25, 1946.
4.1.34.
Harwood, Mrs. Richard Henry, January 12, 1948.
4.1.34a.
Reply to Harwood, Mrs. R. Henry, February 12, 1948.
4.1.35.
Haskell, Henry S., May 27, 1946.
4.1.35a.
Reply to Haskell, Mr. and Mrs. Henry, June 18, 1946.
4.1.36.
Hass, Mrs. Wm., July 21, 1947.
4.1.36a.
Reply to Hass, Mrs. William, July 28, 1947.
4.1.37.
Reply to Hatfield, Miss Elizabeth D., April 10, 1947.
4.1.37a.
Hatfield, Miss Elizabeth D., No Date.
4.1.38.
Haurt, William, March 8, 1947.
4.1.39.
Havice, Charles W., March 26, 1947.
4.1.39a.
Reply to Havice, Dean Charles W., April 23, 1947.
4.1.40.
Hawbaker, Mr. E.J., May 24, 1947.
4.1.40a.
Reply to Hawbaker, Mr. and Mrs. E.J., June 4, 1947.
4.1.41.
Haynes, Muriel, May 27, 1946.
4.1.42.
Hays, Arline D., January 25, 1947.
4.1.42a.
Reply to Hays, Mrs. Hiram J., February 6, 1947.
4.1.43.
Reply to Hays, Mr. Mortimer, February 22, 1948.
4.1.44.
Hays, Nora, May 25, 1946.
4.1.45.
Reply to Headly, Mr. John A., June 18, 1947.
4.1.45a.
Headly, John A., June 24, 1947.
4.1.45b.
Reply to Headly, Mr. John A., July 3, 1947.
4.1.46.
Heald, C.L., M.D., May 16, 1948.
4.1.46a.
Heald, Dr. Clarence L., June 14, 1948.
4.1.47.
Hearn, Winifred J., February 26, 1947.
4.1.47a.
Reply to Hearn, Mrs. R.B., March 5, 1947.
4.1.47b.
Receipt for Hearn, Mrs. R.B., March 5, 1947.
4.1.48.
Heatherly, O.C., April 27, 1947.
4.1.48a.
Reply Heatherly, Mr. O.C., May 2, 1947.
4.1.49.
Heilprin, Frances Miss, August 24, 1946.
4.1.49a.
Reply to Heilprin, Frances Miss, September 4, 1946.
4.1.49b.
Heilprin, Frances Miss, request for address, September 7, 1946.
4.1.49c.
Reply to Heilprin, Frances Miss, September 12, 1946.
4.1.49c.
Heilprin, Frances Miss, March 8, 1948.
4.1.49d.
Reply to Heilprin, Frances Miss, March 10, 1948.
4.1.49e.
Reply to Kleinberger, Giles D. Mrs, March 10, 1948.
4.1.50.
Heineman, Walter F., October 28, 1947.
4.1.51.
Heinzen, Henriette M., November 6, 1947.
4.1.51a.
Reply to Heinzen, Henriette M., November 14, 1947.
4.1.51b.
Reply to Heidelberger, Michael, January 7, 1947.
4.1.51c.
Reply to Heidelberger, November 1947.
4.1.52.
Heller, Lydia, October 14, 1947.
4.1.52a.
Reply to Heller, Lydia, October 30, 1947.
4.1.53.
Hemenway, A., Mrs, December 16, 1946.
4.1.53a.
Reply to Hemenway, A., Mrs., January 6, 1947.
4.1.54.
Henley, Thomas E., Mrs., February 11, 1947.
4.1.54a.
Reply to Henley, Thomas E. Mrs., No Date.
4.1.55.
Heribert, Herbert J., March 13, 1947.
4.1.55a.
Reply to Heribert, Herbert J., March 19, 1947.
4.1.56.
Hesse, Theodore W., July 19, 1947.
4.1.56a.
Reply to Hesse, Theodore W., July 22, 1947.
4.1.57.
Hess, Regina M., August 5, 1946.
4.1.57a.
Hess, Regina M., List of additional donors, September 4, 1946.
4.1.57b.
List of additional donors, No Date.
4.1.57c.
Reply to Hess, Regina Mrs., September 17, 1946.
4.1.57d.
List of additional donors, October 20, 1946.
4.1.57e.
List of additional donors, November 8, 1946.
4.1.57f.
List of additional donors, No Date.
4.1.57g.
List of additional donors, November 18, 1946.
4.1.57h.
List of additional donors, November 23, 1946.
4.1.57i.
Reply to Hess, Regina M., December 4, 1946.
4.1.57j.
Reply to Hess, Regina M., March 22, 1947.
4.2.
Hersey, John: Correspondence, 1947-1948.
4.2.1.
Telegram to Hersey, John, January 11, 1947.
4.2.1a.
Shorthand notes of letter to Hersey, John, February 17, 1947.
4.2.2.
Hersey, John, April 19, 1947.
4.2.2b.
Hersey, John, Copy of Joseph Rich's letter, April 16, 1947.
4.2.2c.
Copy of list names attending Chicago meeting, No Date.
4.2.3.
Hersey, John, August 26, 1947.
4.2.4.
Typescript: Atomic Energy, Selected by Albert Einstein, October 10, 1947.
4.2.5.
Reply to Hersey, John, October 27, 1947.
4.2.6.
Reply to Ray, Mary, November 4, 1947.
4.2.7.
Reply to Hersey, John, November 11, 1947.
4.2.8.
Reply to Einstein, Albert, February 10, 1948.
4.3.
H: Correspondence (Hildebrand - Hyman), 1946-1948.
4.3.1.
Hildebrand, Joel H., April 13, 1948.
4.3.1a.
Hildebrand, Joel H., June 11, 1948.
4.3.2.
Hinds, S.R., Brig. Gen., U.S. Army (Retired), February 24, 1947.
4.3.2a.
Hinds, S.R., Brig. Gen., U.S. Army (Retired), February 24, 1947.
4.3.2b.
Reply to Hinds, S.R., Brig. Gen., U.S. Army (Retired), February 28, 1947.
4.3.3.
Reply to Hires, Mr. Charles E., Jr., January 7, 1947.
4.3.4.
Hires, Harrison, May 27, 1946.
4.3.5.
Hirsch, Max, September 14, 1948.
4.3.5a.
Reply to Hirsch, Max, October 6, 1948.
4.3.6.
Reply to Hirsch, Mr. Morris H., June 29, 1946.
4.3.6a.
Reply to Hirsch, Mr. Morris H., October 6, 1948.
4.3.7.
Hirt, H.O., January 24, 1948.
4.3.7a.
Reply to Hirt, Mr. H.O., February 4, 1948.
4.3.8.
Hixson, Mrs. C.H., December 4, 1947.
4.3.8a.
Reply to Hixson, Mrs. C.H., February 18, 1948.
4.3.9.
Hochschild, Max, February 4, 1947.
4.3.10.
Hoffman, R.D., January 26, 1947.
4.3.10a.
Reply to Hoffman, Dr. Richard, February 23, 1947.
4.3.11.
Hoge, Esther, September 29, 1947.
4.3.11a.
Hoge, Esther, September 29, 1947.
4.3.11b.
Reply to Hoge, Miss Esther, October 9, 1947.
4.3.11c.
Reply to Hoge, Miss Esther, April 29, 1948.
4.3.12.
Hoge, Miss Florence, November 11, 1947.
4.3.12a.
Reply to Hoge, Miss Florence, November 20, 1947.
4.3.13.
Hogue, Mrs. Helen Gibson, January 22, 1947.
4.3.13a.
Reply to Hogue, Mrs. Helen Gibson, January 27, 1947.
4.3.14.
Hole, Francis D., February 17, 1947.
4.3.14a.
Reply to Hole, Dr. Francis D., March 4, 1947.
4.3.15.
Holland, Newton, May 5, 1948.
4.3.15a.
Reply to Holland, Mr. Newton, May 12, 1948.
4.3.15b.
Holland, Newton, August 16, 1947.
4.3.15c.
Reply to Holland, Newton, August 21, 1947.
4.3.15d.
Holland, Newton, November 19, 1946.
4.3.15e.
Reply to Holland, Mr. Newton, November 27, 1946.
4.3.15f.
Reply to Holland, Mr. Newton, November 27, 1946.
4.3.16.
Holmes, Almeda, No Date.
4.3.16a.
Reply to Holmes, Miss Almeda, December 18, 1947.
4.3.17.
Homburger, Hanna, October 1, 1946.
4.3.17a.
Reply to Homburger, Mrs. Hanna, October 8, 1946.
4.3.17b.
Reply to Homburger, Mrs. Hanna, November 26, 1946.
4.3.18.
Hook, George V., April 7, 1947.
4.3.18a.
Reply to Hook, George V., May 13, 1947.
4.3.19.
Hooper, Thornton, March 28, 1947.
4.3.19a.
Receipt for Hooper, Thornton, No Date.
4.3.20.
List of Names, No Date.
4.3.20a.
Reply to Hoots, Curtis, January 26, 1948.
4.3.21.
Hougham, Duane F., March 29, 1947.
4.3.21a.
Reply to Hougham, Mr. Duane F., June 6, 1947.
4.3.22.
Household Finance, Blackburn, Burr, December 4, 1947.
4.3.22a.
Reply to Household Finance, Blackburn, Burr, January 13, 1948.
4.3.23.
Howard, John L., and Howard, Adelaide D., June 19, 1946.
4.3.23a.
Reply to Howard, Mr. and Mrs. John L, June 26, 1946.
4.3.23b.
Reply to Howard, Mr. and Mrs. John L, July 3, 1946.
4.3.24.
Howe, Howard A., May 12, 1948.
4.3.24a.
Reply to Howe, Howard A., June 18, 1948.
4.3.25.
Huber, Anna, September 8, 1947.
4.3.25a.
Reply to Huber, Anna, September 23, 1947.
4.3.26.
Huber, H.W., May 28, 1946.
4.3.26a.
Reply to Huber, H.W., January 3, 1947.
4.3.27.
Reply to Huber, Mrs. J.M., July 2, 1948.
4.3.28.
Reply to Huber, Marion, June 21, 1948.
4.3.29.
Huckins, Marian, January 2, 1947.
4.3.29a.
Receipt for Huckins, Marian, No Date.
4.3.29b.
Reply to Huckins, Marian, January 21, 1947.
4.3.29c.
Receipt for Huckins, Marian, No Date.
4.3.29d.
Huckins, Marian, January 23, 1947.
4.3.29e.
Huckins, Marian, February 12, 1947.
4.3.29f.
Reply to Huckins, Marian, February 21, 1947.
4.3.30.
Huckins, Stuart, October 10, 1945.
4.3.30a.
Reply to Feld, B.T., March 25, 1947.
4.3.30b.
Huckins, Stuart, October 10, 1945.
4.3.30c.
Huckins, Stuart, January 24, 1947.
4.3.30d.
Reply to Huckins, Stuart, February 7, 1947.
4.3.30e.
Huckins, Stuart, July 1, 1947.
4.3.30f.
Huckins, Stuart, August 12, 1947.
4.3.30g.
Reply to Huckins, Stuart, September 4, 1947.
4.3.30h.
Huckins, Stuart, September 12, 1947.
4.3.30i.
Reply to Huckins, Stuart, October 11, 1947.
4.3.31.
Hudson, C. Raymond, September 23, 1947.
4.3.31a.
Reply to Hudson, C. Raymond, October 8, 1947.
4.3.32.
Huett, Richard, No Date.
4.3.32a.
Reply to Huett, Richard, April 22, 1948.
4.3.33.
Hughes, Asa M., June 16, 1947.
4.3.33a.
Reply to Hughes, Asa M., June 18, 1947.
4.3.34.
Hulbert, William R. Jr., March 10, 1947.
4.3.34a.
Reply to Hulbert, William R. Jr., March 27, 1947.
4.3.35.
Hull, Mary L., October 19, 1947.
4.3.35a.
Reply to Hull, Mary L., October 24, 1947.
4.3.36.
Hungerford, R.A., September 27, 1948.
4.3.36a.
Reply to Hungerford, R.A., October 13, 1948.
4.3.37.
Hunt, Dorothy H.W., October 22, 1946.
4.3.37a.
Typescript: Director's Report, Executive Committee Meeting, October 21, 1946.
4.3.37b.
Reply to Hunt, Mrs. S. Foster, December 5, 1946.
4.3.37c.
Reply to Hunt, Mrs. S. Foster, May 24, 1948.
4.3.38.
Reply to Hunt, Samuel P., May 27, 1947.
4.3.38a.
List of Names, No Date.
4.3.38b.
Reply to Hunt, Samuel P., April 27, 1948.
4.3.39.
Hunter, Beatrice M., No Date.
4.3.40.
Huntington, Ellsworth, August 15, 1947.
4.3.40a.
Reply to Huntington, Ellsworth, September 4, 1947.
4.3.41.
Huntington, Alice, March 20, 1947.
4.3.42.
Reply to Huntington, Marian, May 17, 1948.
4.3.43.
Hurtt, Leon C., June 17, 1948.
4.3.43a.
Reply to Hurtt, Leon C., June 22, 1948.
4.3.44.
Hutcheson, John R., June 17, 1948.
4.3.44a.
Reply to Hutcheson, John R., June 28, 1948.
4.3.45.
Hutchinson, William J., January 31, 1947.
4.3.45a.
Reply to Hutchinson, William J., February 4, 1947.
4.3.46.
Hyman, Harold Thomas, April 12, 1948.
4.3.46a.
Reply to Hyman, Harold Thomas, April 16, 1948.
4.3.46b.
Hyman, Harold Thomas, April 19, 1948.
4.3.46c.
Reply to Hyman, Harold Thomas, April 19, 1948.
4.3.46d.
Reply to Hyman, Mrs. Harold T., July 6, 1948.
4.3.46e.
Hyman, Mrs. Harold Thomas, No Date.
4.3.46f.
Reply to Hyman, Mrs. Harold Thomas, July 9, 1948.
4.4.
G: Correspondence (Graham - Guttman), 1946-1947.
4.4.1.
Graham, Clarence F., May 2, 1947.
4.4.1a.
Reply to Graham, Clarence F., May 19, 1947.
4.4.2.
Graham, John Y., December 15, 1946.
4.4.2a.
Reply to Graham, John Y., January 6, 1947.
4.4.3.
Grannatt, H.S., September 16, 1947.
4.4.3a.
Reply to Grannatt, H.S., September 30, 1947.
4.4.3b.
Grannatt, H.S., January 30, 1948.
4.4.4.
Grant, Donald L., November 24, 1946.
4.4.4a.
Reply to Grant, Donald L., December 5, 1946.
4.4.5.
Graves, Audrey, No Date.
4.4.5a.
Reply to Graves, Audrey, April 22, 1947.
4.4.6.
Graves, Richard, January 29, 1947.
4.4.7.
Gray, Mary B., December 1, 1947.
4.4.7a.
Newspaper Clipping: "Red Cross Agent Wages One-Man Drive for 15 Years for Peace-Education Plan", Publication Unknown, No Date.
4.4.7b.
Magazine: Georgia Progress, October 1947.
4.4.7c.
Reply to Gray, Mary B., January 19, 1948.
4.4.8.
Green, George S., No Date.
4.4.8a.
Reply to Green, George S., March 21, 1947.
4.4.9.
Green, Maxwell S., January 21, 1947.
4.4.9a.
Receipt for Green, Maxwell S., No Date.
4.4.9b.
Reply to Green, Maxwell, S., February 6, 1947.
4.4.10.
Receipt for Green, W.H., No Date.
4.4.10a.
Green, W.H., December 1, 1947.
4.4.10b.
Reply to Green, W.H., December 11, 1947.
4.4.11.
Greenawalt, Margaret S., June 17, 1946.
4.4.11a.
Reply to Greenawalt, Mrs. H.S., June 26, 1946.
4.4.12.
Greenberg, Rabbi David L., June 17, 1948.
4.4.12a.
Reply to Greenberg, Rabbi David L., July 9, 1948.
4.4.13.
Greenfield, Minnie L., February 4, 1947.
4.4.13a.
Newspaper Clipping: "Basic Pulse Beat of Universe Seen...", by William Laurence, Publication Unknown, No Date.
4.4.13b.
Reply to Greenfield, Minnie L., March 27, 1947.
4.4.13c.
Greenfield, Minnie L., March 28, 1947.
4.4.14.
Greenspon, Roberta Lincoln, May 19, 1947.
4.4.14a.
Receipt for Greenspon, Benjamin, No Date.
4.4.14b.
Reply to Greenspon, Mrs. Benjamin, May 27, 1947.
4.4.15.
Greenstein, Lilyan, December 23, 1946.
4.4.15a.
Reply to Greenstein, Mrs. William, January 11, 1947.
4.4.16.
Greenwood, Marion T., February 15, 1947.
4.4.16a.
Receipt for Greenwood, Marion T., No Date.
4.4.17.
Greenwood, Marion, September 9, 1947.
4.4.17a.
Reply to Greenwood, Marion, October 2, 1947.
4.4.18.
Greville, Thomas N.E., July 1, 1948.
4.4.18a.
Typescript: "Einstein Says Wallace Can Save the U.S.", from The Washington Post, March 30, 1948.
4.4.18b.
Reply to Greville, Thomas N.E., July 8, 1948.
4.4.19.
Grindon, Joseph Sr., M.D., March 4, 1947.
4.4.19a.
Receipt for Grindon, Joseph Sr., No Date.
4.4.20.
Grindon, Joseph Sr., M.D., December 15, 1947.
4.4.20a.
Receipt for Grindon, Joseph Sr., No Date.
4.4.20b.
Reply to Grindon, Joseph Sr., M.D., January 27, 1948.
4.4.21.
King, Margaret, for Groom, John L., July 22, 1946.
4.4.21a.
Reply to King, Margaret, July 22, 1946.
4.4.21b.
King, Margaret, July 19, 1946.
4.4.21c.
Groom, John L., June 28, 1946.
4.4.22.
Grover, Louise M., December 5, 1947.
4.4.22a.
Reply to Grover, Mrs. E.S., January 19, 1948.
4.4.23.
Groves, Jay V., March 23, 1947.
4.4.24.
Reply to Grumbacher, Mr. and Mrs. Richard, September 29, 1947.
4.4.25.
Guffy, Senator Joseph F., June 18, 1946.
4.4.25a.
Reply to Guffy, Senator Joseph F., June 19, 1946.
4.4.26.
Guggenheimer, Ida E. (Mrs. J.C.), May 24, 1946.
4.4.27.
Gunther, John, December 18, 1946.
4.4.27a.
Reply to Gunther, John, January 11, 1947.
4.4.28.
Reply to Gurr, Mr. and Mrs., June 15, 1946.
4.4.28a.
Reply to Gurr, Mr. and Mrs., July 2, 1946.
4.4.29.
Reply to Guthman, Mrs., December 4, 1946.
4.4.29a.
Reply to Guthman, Mrs., December 4, 1946.
4.4.30.
Guthrie, W.B., April 2, 1947.
4.4.31.
Guttman, Norman, No Date.
4.4.31a.
Reply to Guttman, Norman, January 21, 1947.
4.5.
R.A. Hungerford: Correspondence, 1946-1947.
4.5.1.
Telegram to Hungerford, R.A., No Date.
4.5.1a.
Hungerford, R.A., May 24, 1946.
4.5.1b.
Reply to Hungerford, R.A., May 28, 1946.
4.5.1c.
Hungerford, R.A., May 29, 1946.
4.5.1d.
Hungerford, R.A., June 11, 1946.
4.5.2.
Reply to Hungerford, R.A., June 24, 1946.
4.5.3.
Hungerford, R.A., September 12, 1946.
4.5.3a.
Reply to Hungerford, R.A., September 17, 1946.
4.5.4.
Hungerford, R.A., June 7, 1947.
4.5.4a.
Typescript: Are We Preparing For Peace or War?, from Northwest Institute of International Relations, No Date.
4.5.4b.
Reply to Hungerford, R.A., June 9, 1947.
4.5.4c.
Reply to Hungerford, R.A., June 11, 1947.
4.5.4d.
Reply to Hungerford, R.A., July 8, 1947.
4.5.5.
Hungerford, R.A., July 4, 1947.
4.5.5a.
Typescript: Oregon Camp Farthest Out, July 7-14, 1947.
4.5.5b.
Typescript: The Divine Plan, by Glenn Clark, No Date.
4.5.6.
Hungerford, R.A., August 2, 1947.
4.5.6a.
Reply to Hungerford, R.A., September 17, 1947.
4.5.7.
Hungerford, R.A., November 10, 1947.
4.5.7a.
Reply to Hungerford, R.A., November 15, 1947.
4.5.8.
Hungerford, R.A., December 4, 1947.
4.6.
I: Correspondence (Iannelli - Iverson), 1946-1948.
4.6.1.
Iannelli Studios Designers, July 20, 1946.
4.6.2.
Ikle, Chas. F., July 9, 1946.
4.6.3.
Imle, Ernest P., August 1, 1948.
4.6.3a.
Reply to Imle, Ernest P., August 9, 1948.
4.6.4.
Ireland-Frey, L., July 30, 1946.
4.6.4a.
Reply to Ireland-Frey, L., August 6, 1946.
4.6.4b.
Ingalls, Jeremy, January 27, 1947.
4.6.4c.
Reply to Ingalls, Jeremy, March 21, 1947.
4.6.4d.
Receipt for Ingalls, Jeremy, No Date.
4.6.5.
Irish, Don, October 5, 1947.
4.6.5a.
Reply to Irish, Don, October 22, 1947.
4.6.6.
Isaacs, Lewis M. Jr., December 6, 1947.
4.6.6a.
Reply to Isaacs, Lewis M. Jr., March 4, 1948.
4.6.7.
Isermann, S., June 20, 1948.
4.6.7a.
Reply to Isermann, Samuel, June 25, 1948.
4.6.8.
Ittleson, Henry, June 19, 1946.
4.6.8a.
Reply to Ittleson, Henry, June 22, 1946.
4.6.9.
Ittner, May W., February 3, 1947.
4.6.9a.
Receipt for Ittner, May W., No Date.
4.6.9b.
Reply to Ittner, May W., February 27, 1947.
4.6.10.
Iverson, Adelaide, April 13, 1948.
4.6.11.
Reply to Iverson, James R., November 28, 1947.
4.6.11a.
Reply to Iverson, James R., May 24, 1948.
4.6.11b.
Reply to Iverson, James R., September 30, 1948.
4.7.
J: Correspondence (Jacobs - Judell), 1947-1948.
4.7.1.
Jacobs, Elbridge C., February 18, 1947.
4.7.1a.
Receipt for Jacobs, Elbridge C., No Date.
4.7.2.
Jacobs, Mrs. Jael F., July 31. 1947.
4.7.3.
Jacoby, Grover I. Jr., May 4, 1948.
4.7.3a.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Serving of Free Verse", Publication Unknown, No Date.
4.7.3b.
Reply to Jacoby, Grover I. Jr., June 14, 1948.
4.7.4.
Jahncke, Paul F., March 13, 1947.
4.7.5.
Jameson, Elsa D., July 7, 1947.
4.7.5a.
Reply to Jameson, Elsa D., July 10, 1947.
4.7.5b.
Reply to Jameson, Mrs. John D., November 19, 1947.
4.7.5c.
Reply to Jameson, Mrs. John D., June 3, 1948.
4.7.6.
Jannotta, Stella S., November 23, 1946.
4.7.6a.
Jannotta, Stella Skiff, October 9, 1946.
4.7.6b.
Reply to Jannotta, Stella S., December 5, 1946.
4.7.6c.
Jannotta, Stella Skiff, August 27, 1947.
4.7.6d.
Jannotta, Stella Skiff, February 7, 1948.
4.7.6e.
Jannotta, Stella Skiff, May 4, 1948.
4.7.6f.
Reply to Jannotta, Stella Skiff, May 13, 1948.
4.7.7.
Janus, Sidney Q., November 6, 1946.
4.7.7a.
Janus, Sidney Q., November 8, 1946.
4.7.7b.
Janus, Sidney Q., November 19, 1946.
4.7.7c.
Reply to Janus, Sidney Q., December 21, 1946.
4.7.8.
Jeidels, Otto, June 26, 1946.
4.7.8a.
Newspaper Clipping: "Russia and the Atom", Publication Unknown, No Date.
4.7.8b.
Reply to Jeidels, Otto, July 9, 1946.
4.7.9.
Jennings, Frances L., February 4, 1947.
4.7.9a.
Receipt for Jennings, Frances L., No Date.
4.7.10.
Jennings, Newell, February 15, 1947.
4.7.10a.
Receipt for Jennings, Newell, No Date.
4.7.11.
Jennings, Renz L., December 1, 1947.
4.7.11a.
Reply to Jennings. Renz L., January 22, 1948.
4.7.12.
Jerome, Wm. Travers III, June 11, 1946.
4.7.12a.
Reply to Jerome, Mrs. W.T., May 29, 1948.
4.7.13.
Jervey, Catherine D., March 2, 1947.
4.7.13a.
Reply to Jervey, Mrs. Charles P., March 5, 1947.
4.7.14.
Jonson, Raymond, March 3, 1947.
4.7.15.
Johnson, Carl H., May 18, 1947.
4.7.15a.
Johnson, Carl H., May 27, 1947.
4.7.16.
Receipt for Johnson, Clara Sturges, No Date.
4.7.16a.
Reply to Johnson, Clara Sturges, March 24, 1947.
4.7.17.
Johnson, Clara Sturges, September 24, 1947.
4.7.17a.
Reply to Johnson, Clara Sturges, October 10, 1947.
4.7.18.
Johnson, Emily Cooper, June 10, 1946.
4.7.18a.
Reply to Johnson, Mrs. Edwin F., June 21, 1946.
4.7.19.
Johnson, Eric W., May 26, 1947.
4.7.19a.
Receipt for Johnson, Eric W., No Date.
4.7.20.
Johnson, Harold and Lucy, No Date.
4.7.21.
Johnson, Henry E., January 25, 1947.
4.7.21a.
Receipt for Johnson, Henry E., No Date.
4.7.21b.
Reply to Johnson, Henry E., February 7, 1947.
4.7.22.
Johnson, Wendell, February 10, 1948.
4.7.22a.
Reply to Johnson, Wendell, February 22, 1948.
4.7.23.
Jones, Glad Hall, July 5, 1946.
4.7.23a.
Reply to Jones, Glad Hall, July 18, 1946.
4.7.24.
Jones, Muriel A., April 15, 1947.
4.7.24a.
Jones, Mrs. Harold, April 29, 1947.
4.7.24b.
Reply to Jones, Mrs. Harold, June 4, 1947.
4.7.24c.
Reply to The Standard Bank of South Africa, Ltd., June 4, 1947.
4.7.24d.
Reply to Jones, Mrs. Harold, July 3, 1947.
4.7.24e.
Reply to Standard Bank of South Africa, Ltd., July 3, 1947.
4.7.25.
Jones, Muriel A., July 10, 1947.
4.7.25a.
Jones, Muriel A., July 18, 1947.
4.7.25b.
Duplicate Check, Standard Bank of South Africa, Ltd.
4.7.25c.
Jones, Muriel A., July 18, 1947.
4.7.25d.
Reply to Jones, Muriel A., September 8, 1947.
4.7.26.
Jones, Owen Barton, December 29, 1947.
4.7.26a.
Reply to Jones, Owen Barton, January 8, 1948.
4.7.27.
Jones, Stephen S., September 8, 1947.
4.7.27a.
Reply to Jones, Stephen S., October 2, 1947.
4.7.28.
Jones, William C., June 30, 1947.
4.7.28a.
Reply to Jones, William C., November 8, 1947.
4.7.29.
Jonson, Raymond, March 3, 1947.
4.7.30.
Jorgensen, Theodore Jr., No Date.
4.7.30a.
Reply to Jorgensen, Theodore Jr., May 26, 1947.
4.7.31.
Joyner, Sara, January 27, 1947.
4.7.31a.
Reply to Joyner, Sara C., February 3, 1947.
4.7.32.
Judell, Malvine, March 12, 1947.
4.7.32a.
Reply to Judell, Malvine, March 27, 1947.
4.8.
K: Correspondence (Kaplan - Ketchum), 1946-1948.
4.8.1.
Kaplan, Mrs. David, No Date.
4.8.1a.
Reply to Kaplan, Mrs. David, December 23, 1946.
4.8.2.
Reply to Kaplan, J.M., June 18, 1946.
4.8.3.
Kaplan, Mrs. Samuel S., June 4, 1948.
4.8.4.
Kaplan, Seymour H., May 13, 1948.
4.8.4a.
Reply to Kaplan, Seymour H., May 18, 1948.
4.8.5.
Karsten, Thomas L., June 19, 1946.
4.8.5a.
Reply to Karsten, Thomas L., July 1, 1946.
4.8.6.
Kastor, Alfred B., February 17, 1947.
4.8.6a.
Reply to Kastor, Alfred B., February 28, 1947.
4.8.7.
Katz, Amron H., June 2, 1948.
4.8.8.
Reply to Katz, Jerome F., October 12, 1948.
4.8.9.
Katz, Samuel S., May 23, 1948.
4.8.9a.
Reply to Katz, Samuel S., June 3, 1948.
4.8.10.
Kaufman, Charles J., July 4, 1946.
4.8.10a.
Reply to Kaufman, Charles J., July 20, 1946.
4.8.11.
Reply to Kaufman, Harold J., January 12, 1948.
4.8.12.
Kaufman, Hazel S., No Date.
4.8.12a.
Reply to Kaufman, Mrs. Harold J., May 17, 1948.
4.8.12b.
Reply to Kaufman, Mrs. Harold J., June 25, 1948.
4.8.13.
Kaye, A. L., March 28, 1947.
4.8.13a.
Reply to Kaye, A. L., April 5, 1947.
4.8.14.
Kayfetz, Isidore, November 19, 1946.
4.8.14a.
Typescript: Developing Readiness For Citizenship In A New World: The Task Begins At Home, No Date.
4.8.14b.
Reply to Kayfetz, Isidore, December 6, 1946.
4.8.14c.
Kayfetz, Isidore, January 14, 1947.
4.8.14d.
Reply to Kayfetz, Isidore, January 25, 1947.
4.8.15.
Keating, George T., February 29, 1948.
4.8.15a.
Reply to Keating, George T., March 8, 1948.
4.8.16.
Keck, Andrew S., June 4, 1946.
4.8.17.
Keith, B. Ashton, November 26, 1947.
4.8.17a.
Photograph, September 1947.
4.8.17b.
Reply to Keith, B., Ashton, December 15, 1947.
4.8.18.
Kelban, Mrs. Anna, February 1, 1947.
4.8.18a.
Reply to Kelban, Mrs. Anna, February 10, 1947.
4.8.19.
Keller, Mrs. Eugene (Clara), June 20, 1946.
4.8.19a.
Reply to Keller, Mrs. Eugene, June 28, 1946.
4.8.20.
Reply to Keller, Miss Helen and Thompson, Miss Polly, December 17, 1947.
4.8.20a.
Receipt for Keller, Helen, No Date.
4.8.20b.
Receipt for Thompson, Polly, No Date.
4.8.21.
Kellerman, Morris, April 22, 1947.
4.8.22.
Kempner, Harris, May 23, 1946.
4.8.22a.
Telegram Kempner, Harris, June 6, 1946.
4.8.22b.
Reply to Kempner, Harris, June 18, 1946.
4.8.23.
Kendrick, Frank J., M.D., September 26, 1947.
4.8.23a.
Reply to Kendrick, Frank J., May 15, 1948.
4.8.23b.
Kendrick, Frank J., M.D., No Date.
4.8.23c.
Reply to Kendrick, Frank J., October 13, 1947.
4.8.24.
Kennedy, Joseph W., April 24, 1947.
4.8.24a.
Receipt for Kennedy, Joseph W., April 28, 1947.
4.8.24b.
Reply to Kennedy, Joseph W., April 29, 1947.
4.8.25.
Kennedy, Robert P., March 20, 1947.
4.8.25a.
Reply to Kennedy, Robert P., April 28, 1947.
4.8.25b.
Kennedy, Robert P., May 14, 1947.
4.8.26.
Kenngott, Robert L., July 3, 1948.
4.8.26a.
Reply to Kenngott, Robert L., August 9, 1948.
4.8.27.
Kessler, Henry, June 19, 1947.
4.8.27a.
Reply to Kessler, Henry, June 25, 1947.
4.8.28.
Ketchum, Ethel B., January 24, 1947.
4.8.28a.
Reply to Ketchum, Ethel B., February 1, 1947.
4.9.
Katz, Amrom H.: Correspondence, 1947-1948.
4.9.1.
Katz, Amrom H., March 4, 1947.
4.9.1a.
Flyer: Operation Crossroads, No Date.
4.9.1b.
Photostat: Letter to Katz, Amron H., from Helmerich, R.C., February 3, 1947.
4.9.1c.
Photostat: Letter to Katz, Amron H., from Brown, Huston, February 18, 1947.
4.9.1d.
Reply to Katz, Amron H., March 19, 1947.
4.9.1e.
Katz, Amron H., July 8, 1947.
4.9.1f.
Reply to Katz, Amron H., July 11, 1947.
4.9.1g.
Reply to Katz, Amron H., March 16, 1948.
4.9.2.
Katz, Amron H., March 25, 1948.
4.9.2a.
Photostat: Anchor Club Members, No Date.
4.9.2b.
Photostat: Letter to Katz, Amron H., from Fleischauer, Paul J., January 28, 1948.
4.9.2c.
Photostat: Letter to Katz, Amron H., from Weeks, Mrs. John G., March 15, 1948.
4.9.2d.
Newspaper Clipping: "Field Man Spends Spare Hours Lecturing on Atom Bomb", The Wright Flyer, March 14, 1947.
4.9.2e.
Reply to Katz, Amron H., March 29, 1948.
4.9.2f.
Reply to Katz, Amron H., April 19, 1948.
4.9.2g.
Reply to Katz, Amron H., April 19, 1948.
4.9.3.
Katz, Amron H., June 2, 1948.
4.9.3a.
Reply to Katz, Amron H., June 17, 1948.
4.10.
K: Correspondence (Kincaid - Kurth), 1946-1948.
4.10.1.
Kincaid, W.A., October 1, 1948.
4.10.1a.
Reply to Kincaid, W.A., October 12, 1948.
4.10.2.
King, Edward C., Dean of the University of Colorado School of Law, August 11, 1947.
4.10.2a.
Reply to King, Edward C., September 23, 1947.
4.10.3.
Kirkbride, Pennell C., March 15, 1947.
4.10.4.
Kittleson, Charley, October 14, 1947.
4.10.4a.
Reply to Kittleson, Charley, November 10, 1947.
4.10.5.
Kleiner, W. H., January 28, 1947.
4.10.5a.
Receipt for Kleiner, W. H., No Date.
4.10.5b.
Reply to Kleiner, W. H., February 26, 1947.
4.10.6.
Klopsteg, Paul E., February 18, 1947.
4.10.6a.
Receipt for Klopsteg, Paul E., No Date.
4.10.7.
Knopf, Alfred E., June 4, 1946.
4.10.8.
Knopf, Otto, June 19, 1946.
4.10.8a.
Reply to Knopf, Otto, June 22, 1946.
4.10.9.
Kobrak, Gerhart L., December 13, 1946.
4.10.9a.
Reply to Kobrak, Gerhart L., January 9, 1947.
4.10.10.
Kocher, Rose S., March 29, 1947.
4.10.10a.
Wallesor, Wilma M., March 29, 1947.
4.10.10b.
Receipt for Kocher, Rose S., No Date.
4.10.10c.
Reply to Kocher, Rose S., April 24, 1947.
4.10.11.
Kohnstamm, W. J., H. Kohenstamm & Co., Inc., May 31, 1947.
4.10.11a.
Reply to W. J. Kohnstamm, June 11, 1947.
4.10.12.
Kohut, Alexander W., March 24, 1947.
4.10.12a.
Receipt for Kohut, Alexander W., No Date.
4.10.12b.
Reply to Kohut, Alexander W., April 16, 1947.
4.10.12c.
Kohut, Alexander W., April 19, 1947.
4.10.12d.
Reply to Kohut, Alexander W., April 22, 1947.
4.10.13.
Kolthoff, I. M., August 18, 1947.
4.10.13a.
Reply to Kolthoff, I. M., September 5, 1947.
4.10.14.
Kornweibel, Theodore, May 2, 1947.
4.10.15.
Korotaeff, A., March 29, 1947.
4.10.16.
Krafka, Elizabeth B., October 28, 1947.
4.10.16a.
Reply to Krafka, Elizabeth B., October 31, 1947.
4.10.17.
Kraft, Erwin, November 29, 1946.
4.10.17a.
Reply to Kraft, Erwin, December 16, 1946.
4.10.18.
Kraus, H. Felix, December 17, 1946.
4.10.18a.
Reply to Kraus, H., Felix, January 6, 1947.
4.10.19.
Krebbs, Alice L., March 15, 1947.
4.10.19a.
Reply to Krebbs, Alice L., March 21, 1947.
4.10.20.
Krouse, George David, August 7, 1947.
4.10.20a.
Reply to Krouse, George David, August 27, 1947.
4.10.21.
Kuhn, Isaac, May 24, 1946.
4.10.21a.
Newspaper Advertisement: "Letter from Albert Einstein", Champaign-Urbana Courier, May 26, 1946. Jos. Kuhn & Co.
4.10.21b.
Reply to Kuhn, Isaac, June 12, 1946.
4.10.22.
Kuivinen, Einar, President of the Minnesota Farmers Union, February 25, 1947.
4.10.22a.
Reply to Kuivinen, Einar, March 4, 1947.
4.10.22b.
Kuivinen, Einar, March 11, 1947.
4.10.22c.
Reply to Kuivinen, Einar, March 13, 1947.
4.10.23.
Kuivinen, Einar, August 8, 1947.
4.10.23a.
Reply to Kuivinen, Einar, August 21, 1947.
4.10.24.
Kunde, Herbert E., February 24, 1947.
4.10.25.
Kundinger, Donald, January 11, 1947.
4.10.25a.
Reply to Kundinger, Donald, January 22, 1947.
4.10.26.
Reply to Kundinger, Donald, October 9, 1947.
4.10.27.
Kunst, William H., October 21, 1947.
4.10.27a.
Reply to Kunst, William H., November 5, 1947.
4.10.28.
Kunze, Alfred M., March 9, 1947.
4.10.28a.
Reply to Kunze, Alfred M., March 27, 1947.
4.10.29.
Kurland, Louis, January 23, 1948.
4.10.29a.
Reply to Kurland, Louis, February 12, 1948.
4.10.30.
Kurth, F. J., October 2, 1947.
4.11.
Kuhn, Mrs. Simon: Correspondence, 1946-1948.
4.11.1.
Kuhn, Mrs. Simon, May 28, 1946.
4.11.1a.
Telegram to Kuhn, Mrs. Simon, No Date.
4.11.1b.
Telegram to Kuhn, Mrs. Simon, May 23, 1946.
4.11.1c.
Reply to Kuhn, Mrs. Simon, June 18, 1946.
4.11.2.
Kuhn, Mrs. Simon, July 6, 1946.
4.11.2a.
Reply to Kuhn, Mrs. Simon, July 16, 1946.
4.11.3.
Kuhn, Mrs. Simon, July 24, 1946.
4.11.4.
Kuhn, Mrs. Simon, October 4, 1946.
4.11.5.
Kuhn, Mrs. Simon, October 4, 1946.
4.11.5a.
Handwritten note: Luncheon Thanks, No Date.
4.11.5b.
Reply to Kuhn, Mrs. Simon, November 5, 1946.
4.11.6.
Reply to Kuhn, Mrs. Simon, October 19, 1946.
4.11.6a.
Kuhn, Mrs. Simon, October 28, 1946.
4.11.6b.
Telegram: Reply to Kuhn, Mrs. Simon, No Date.
4.11.6c.
Reply to Kuhn, Mrs. Simon, October 31, 1946.
4.11.7.
Kuhn, Mrs. Simon, November 6, 1946.
4.11.8.
Reply to Kuhn, Mrs. Simon, December 5, 1946.
4.11.9.
Reply to Kuhn, Mrs. Simon, March 25, 1948.
4.11.10.
Kuhn, Mrs. Simon, September 29, 1948.
4.11.10a.
Reply to Kuhn, Mrs. Simon, October 6, 1948.

3.005. Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists -- Correspondence: L-Mi, 1946-1948.


5.1.
L: Correspondence (Lachmund - Lewis), 1946-1948.
5.1.1.
Lachmund, Mrs. Otto G., No Date.
5.1.1a.
Receipt for Lachmund, Mrs. Otto G., No Date.
5.1.2.
Ladd, Mrs. Wm. S., May 28, 1946.
5.1.2a.
Reply to Ladd, Mrs. Wm. S., June 7, 1946.
5.1.2b.
Ladd, Mary B. (Mrs. Wm. S.), September 17, 1947.
5.1.2c.
Reply to Ladd, Mary B. (Mrs. Wm. S.), September 29, 1947.
5.1.2d.
Reply to Ladd, Mrs. Wm. S., August 12, 1948.
5.1.3.
Ladwig, E.F., December 29, 1946.
5.1.3a.
Reply to Ladwig, E.F., January 8, 1947.
5.1.4.
Reply to Laidlaw, Mrs. Elliot C.R., May 11, 1948.
5.1.5.
Reply to Lamont, Miss Elizabeth K., August 7, 1946.
5.1.5a.
Reply to Lamont, Miss Elizabeth K., May 14, 1948.
5.1.6.
LaMonte, Anna (Mrs. G.M.), May 25, 1947.
5.1.6a.
LaMonte, Anna (Mrs. G.M.), June 30, 1947.
5.1.6b.
Reply to LaMonte, Anna (Mrs. G.M.), July 3, 1947.
5.1.7.
Landes, Rev. Carl J., November 29, 1947.
5.1.7a.
Reply to Landes, Rev. Carl J., February 5, 1948.
5.1.8.
Landman, Rabbi Solomon, April 2, 1947.
5.1.8a.
Lanchman, Rabbi Solomon, Temple Isaiah of Kew Gardens, April 21, 1948.
5.1.8b.
Reply to Workman, Mr. and Mrs. Julius, April 26, 1947.
5.1.8c.
Reply to Landman, Rabbi Solomon, April 28, 1948.
5.1.9.
Landreth, Mrs. Whinton, No Date.
5.1.9a.
Reply to Landreth, Mrs. Whinton, June 28, 1946.
5.1.9b.
Landy, Ernest A., November 17, 1946.
5.1.9c.
Reply to Landy, Ernest A., December 5, 1946.
5.1.10.
Langborn, Vaner V., November 6, 1947.
5.1.10a.
Reply to Langborn, Vaner V., November 14, 1947.
5.1.11.
Lasater, Mr. and Mrs. Tom , May 23, 1946.
5.1.11a.
Lasater, Tom, August 19, 1947.
5.1.11b.
Reply to Lasater, Mr. and Mrs. Tom, August 27, 1947.
5.1.11c.
Lasater, Tom, September 20, 1947.
5.1.11d.
Reply to Lasater, Tom, October 23, 1947.
5.1.12.
Reply to Lasker, Harold H.C., July 8, 1948.
5.1.13.
Lasley, T.H., May 27, 1946.
5.1.13a.
Reply to Lasley, T.H., May 14, 1948.
5.1.14.
Latimer, Robert G., March 30, 1947.
5.1.15.
Lauer, Ernest, February 8, 1948.
5.1.15a.
Reply to Lauer, Dr. Ernest, February 25, 1948.
5.1.16.
Reply to Lavin, Mrs. Murray, January 25, 1947.
5.1.16a.
Receipt for Lavin, Mrs. Murray, No Date.
5.1.17.
Lawson, Strang, January 20, 1947.
5.1.17a.
Reply to Lawson, Strang, January 29, 1947.
5.1.17b.
Lawson, Strang, February 3, 1947.
5.1.17c.
Letter re: Lawson, Strang, February 10, 1947.
5.1.17d.
Reply to Lawson, Strang, February 10, 1947.
5.1.17e.
Reply to Lawson, Strang, February 13, 1947.
5.1.18.
Lawwill, Laura S., May 10, 1948.
5.1.18a.
Reply to Lawwill, Laura S. (Mrs. Philip E.), May 25, 1948.
5.1.19.
Laybies, Catherine P., March 16, 1947.
5.1.19a.
Reply to Laybies, Catherine P., March 22, 1947.
5.1.20.
Layman, Mary H. M.D., September 10, 1946.
5.1.20a.
Reply to Layman, Mary H. M.D., September 18, 1946.
5.1.20b.
Reply to Layman, Mary H. M.D., June 5, 1947.
5.1.20c.
Layman, Mary H. M.D., June 11, 1947.
5.1.20d.
Reply to Layman, Mary H. M.D., May 24, 1948.
5.1.21.
Reply to Lazarus, Fred Jr., May 28, 1948.
5.1.22.
Reply to Lazarus, Fred III, April 29, 1947.
5.1.23.
Reply to Lazarus, Jeffery L., May 27, 1948.
5.1.24.
Leadbeater, Margaret, May 14, 1948.
5.1.24a.
Reply to Leadbeater, Margaret, June 14, 1948.
5.1.25.
Leahy, J. Gordon, February 24, 1947.
5.1.25a.
Reply to Leahy, J. Gordon, March 13, 1947.
5.1.26.
Learned, Paul A., October 19, 1927.
5.1.26a.
Reply to Learned, Paul A., December 12, 1946.
5.1.26b.
Reply to Learned, Paul A., August 4, 1947.
5.1.26c.
Learned, Paul A., August 14, 1947.
5.1.26d.
Learned, Paul A., September 20, 1947.
5.1.26e.
Reply to Learned, Paul A., September 23, 1947.
5.1.26f.
Reply to Learned, Paul A., September 26, 1947.
5.1.26g.
Reply to Learned, Paul A., September 8, 1947.
5.1.26h.
Reply to Learned, Paul A., October 10, 1947.
5.1.27.
LeCompte, George C., April 2, 1948.
5.1.27a.
Reply to LeCompte, George C., April 8, 1948.
5.1.28.
Ledbetter, Elmer E., June 9, 1947.
5.1.28a.
Reply to Ledbetter, Elmer E., June 13, 1947.
5.1.28b.
Ledbetter, Elmer E., June 18, 1947.
5.1.28c.
Ledbetter, Elmer E., July 11, 1947.
5.1.28d.
Reply to Ledbetter, Elmer E., July 16, 1947.
5.1.29.
Lee, Edmund J., May 23, 1946.
5.1.29a.
Lee, Edmund J., June 14, 1946.
5.1.29b.
Reply to Lee, Edmund J., June 17, 1946.
5.1.29c.
Lee, Edmund J., November 14, 1946.
5.1.29d.
Reply to Lee, Edmund J., December 6, 1946.
5.1.29e.
Lee, Edmund J., December 10, 1946.
5.1.30.
Lee, E. Joe, February 5, 1947.
5.1.30a.
Receipt for Lee, E. Joe, No Date.
5.1.30b.
Reply to Lee, E. Joe, March 5, 1947.
5.1.31.
Reply to Lee, Rensselaer W., April 6, 1948.
5.1.32.
Reply to Lee, Richard W., July 20, 1948.
5.1.33.
Reply to Lee, Roger I., June 26, 1946.
5.1.34.
Lee, S.E., No Date.
5.1.34a.
Reply to Lee, S.E., October 22, 1947.
5.1.35.
Lehman, Herbert H., May 27, 1946.
5.1.35a.
Lehman, Herbert H., July 8, 1946.
5.1.36.
Leiby, E.B., May 27, 1946.
5.1.37.
Receipt for Leiffer, Murray H., No Date.
5.1.37a.
Reply to Leiffer, Murray H., January 16, 1948.
5.1.38.
Handwritten note, No Date.
5.1.38a.
Receipt for Leighton, Margaret E., No Date.
5.1.38b.
Reply to Leighton, Margaret E., March 24, 1947.
5.1.39.
Leikind, Morris C., March 3, 1947.
5.1.39a.
Receipt for Leikind, Morris C., No Date.
5.1.40.
Lemann, Monte M., June 6, 1946.
5.1.40a.
Reply to Lemann, Monte M., June 15, 1946.
5.1.41.
Lenel, Irmgard, August 11, 1947.
5.1.41a.
Reply to Lenel, Irmgard, September 8, 1947.
5.1.42.
Lentz, Theodore F., May 7, 1947.
5.1.42a.
Typescript: "For The Sake of Humanity", Character Research Association, No Date.
5.1.42b.
Typescript: "Mankind at the Crossroads", No Date.
5.1.42c.
Reply to Lentz, Theodore F., May 27, 1947.
5.1.42d.
Lentz, Theodore F., June 11, 1947.
5.1.42e.
Newspaper Clipping: "Unesco Selects Cantril", Publication Unknown, February 24, 19??.
5.1.42f.
Reply from Lentz, Theodore F., June 20, 1947.
5.1.43.
Leonard, Emily B., May 10, 1948.
5.1.43a.
Typescript: "Draft Resolution Submitted to the Pacific Regional Conference on UNESCO by the Representatives of the World Citizenship Movements", May 1948.
5.1.43b.
Note from Leonard, Emily B., No Date.
5.1.43c.
Typescript: "Salutations of The Season", from The Pacific Coast Division of Mankind United, No Date.
5.1.44.
Lesser, Moe A., November 26, 1947.
5.1.44a.
Receipt for Lesser, Moe A., No Date.
5.1.44b.
Reply to Lesser, Moe A., December 1, 1947.
5.1.45.
Levi, Julian Clarence, July 3, 1946.
5.1.45a.
Reply to Levi, Julian Clarence, July 18, 1946.
5.1.46.
Curley, M.E. secretary to Nathan W. Levin, August 14, 1947.
5.1.46a.
Check stub for Levin, Nathan W., No Date.
5.1.46b.
Reply to Levin, Nathan W., August 21, 1947.
5.1.46c.
Reply to Levin, Nathan W., October 6, 1948.
5.1.47.
Levinger, Rabbi Lee J., May 7, 1948.
5.1.47a.
Reply to Levinger, Rabbi Lee J., June 25, 1948.
5.1.48.
Levy, Mrs. Irving, No Date.
5.1.48a.
Levy, Mrs. Irving, September 5, 1947.
5.1.49.
Lewis, Mrs. A.J., No Date.
5.1.49a.
Receipt for Lewis, Mrs. A.J., No Date.
5.1.49b.
Reply to Lewis, Mrs. A.J., March 21, 1947.
5.1.50.
Lewis, Mrs. C.R., No Date.
5.1.50a.
Reply to Lewis, Mrs. C.R., February 3, 1947.
5.1.51.
Lewis, Dearing, January 27, 1947.
5.1.52.
Lewis, Reverend Edward C., June 18, 1948.
5.1.52a.
Reply to Lewis, Reverend Edward C., July 2, 1948.
5.1.53.
Lewis, John F. Jr., December 17, 1946.
5.1.54.
Lewis, Mrs. J.K., October 23, 1947.
5.1.54a.
Reply to Lewis, Mrs. J.K., November 4, 1947.
5.2.
Levine, Louis: Correspondence, 1947-1948.
5.2.1.
Levine, Louis, January 6, 1947.
5.2.1a.
Reply to Levine, Louis, January 27, 1947.
5.2.1b.
Levine, Louis, January 29, 1947.
5.2.1c.
Reply to Levine, Louis, February 7, 1947.
5.2.1d.
Levine, Louis, February 8, 1947.
5.2.1e.
Reply to Levine, Louis, February 19, 1947.
5.2.1f.
Levine, Louis, March 7, 1947.
5.2.1g.
Levine, Louis, March 14, 1947.
5.2.1h.
Levine, Louis, March 14, 1947.
5.2.1i.
Levine, Louis, March 17, 1947.
5.2.1j.
Levine, Louis, March 23, 1947.
5.2.1k.
Levine, Louis, March 29, 1947.
5.2.1l.
Reply to Levine, Louis, April 3, 1947.
5.2.1m.
Levine, Louis, April 6, 1947.
5.2.2.
Levine, Louis, April 8, 1947.
5.2.3.
Levine, Louis, April 10, 1947.
5.2.3a.
Levine, Louis, April 15, 1947.
5.2.4.
Letter fragment, Levine, Louis, No Date.
5.2.5.
Reply to Levine, Louis, May 9, 1947.
5.2.6.
Levine, Louis, May 28, 1947.
5.2.6a.
Levine, Louis, May 30, 1947.
5.2.7.
Levine, Louis, September 25, 1947.
5.2.7a.
Reply to Levine, Louis, October 11, 1947.
5.2.8.
Reply to Levine, Louis, November 24, 1947.
5.2.9.
Levine, Louis, March 11, 1948.
5.2.9a.
Reply to Levine, Louis, March 23, 1948.
5.3.
L: Correspondence (Liberson - Lytle), 1946-1948.
5.3.1.
Liberson, David M., November 21, 1946.
5.3.1a.
Reply to Liberson, David M., December 16, 1946.
5.3.2.
Licht, Emanuel H., April 1, 1947.
5.3.2a.
Licht, Emanuel H., April 1, 1947.
5.3.2b.
Reply to Licht, Emanuel H., April 11, 1947.
5.3.3.
Lichtenauer, J. Mortimer, June 14, 1946.
5.3.3a.
Reply to Lichtenauer, J. Mortimer, June 18, 1946.
5.3.4.
Receipt for Lichtenauer, J. Mortimer, June 15, 1947.
5.3.4a.
Reply to Lichtenauer, J. Mortimer, January 21, 1947.
5.3.5.
Lichtgarn, Theodore M., May 28, 1947, with check.
5.3.5a.
Reply to Lichtgarn, Theodore M., June 6, 1947.
5.3.6.
Reply to Lieber, Hugh and Lillian, July 18, 1946.
5.3.6a.
Receipt for Lieber, Hugh and Lillian, No Date.
5.3.6b.
Lieber, Hugh and Lillian, March 8, 1947.
5.3.6c.
Reply to Lieber, Hugh and Lillian, March 12, 1947.
5.3.6d.
Reply to Lieber, Hugh and Lillian, March 25, 1947.
5.3.6e.
Lieber, Hugh and Lillian, March 31, 1947.
5.3.6f.
Reply to Lieber, Lillian, May 1, 1947.
5.3.6g.
Lieber, Lillian, May 9, 1947.
5.3.6h.
Reply to Lieber, Hugh and Lillian, February 5, 1948.
5.3.6i.
Lieber, Lillian, February 28, 1948.
5.3.7.
Lieberman, J. Ben, January 25, 1948.
5.3.7a.
Reply to Lieberman, J. Ben, February 14, 1948.
5.3.7b.
Reply to Lieberman, J. Ben, February 25, 1948.
5.3.8.
Liebowitz, Benjamin, June 17, 1946.
5.3.8a.
Reply to Liebowitz, Benjamin, June 20, 1946.
5.3.8b.
Reply to Liebowitz, Benjamin, April 28, 1948.
5.3.9.
Reply to Light, Alberta, August 4, 1947.
5.3.10.
Lincoln, Grace B. and Mary C., August 12, 1947.
5.3.10a.
Reply to Lincoln, Grace B. and Mary C., September 11, 1947.
5.3.11.
Lincoln, J.C., October 14, 1947.
5.3.11a.
Reply to Lincoln, J.C., October 25, 1947.
5.3.12.
Lincoln, John, June 17, 1948.
5.3.13.
Lincoln, Lewis A., March 25, 1947.
5.3.13a.
Reply to Lincoln, Lewis A., April 16, 1947.
5.3.13b.
Lincoln, Lewis A., May 8, 1948.
5.3.13c.
Reply to Lincoln, Lewis A., June 18, 1948.
5.3.14.
Lind, Bertil, April 7, 1947.
5.3.14a.
Reply to Lind, Bertil, April 11, 1947.
5.3.14b.
Lind, Bertil, July 2, 1947.
5.3.14c.
Reply to Lind, Bertil, July 3, 1947.
5.3.15.
Lindau, Connie S., May 23, 1946.
5.3.16.
Lindey, Ella (Mrs. Alexander), November 30, 1946.
5.3.16a.
Reply to Lindey, Ella, December 6, 1946.
5.3.17.
Telegram to Lindsay, Howard, May 23, 1946.
5.3.18.
Link, Karl Paul, April 3, 1948.
5.3.18a.
Reply to Link, Karl Paul, April 8, 1948.
5.3.19.
Linklater, Eric, March 9, 1947.
5.3.19a.
Reply to Linklater, Eric, April 29, 1947.
5.3.19b.
Receipt for Linklater, Eric, March 17, 1947.
5.3.19c.
Receipt from The First National Bank of Princeton, March 17, 1947.
5.3.19d.
Handwritten note, No Date.
5.3.20.
Linn, Mary H. (Mrs. James Weber), March 25, 1947.
5.3.20a.
Receipt for Linn, Mary H., March 27, 1947.
5.3.20b.
Reply to Linn, Mary H., April 3, 1947.
5.3.21.
Linstrom, Carl A., September 25, 1947.
5.3.21a.
Reply to Linstrom, Carl A., October 8, 1947.
5.3.22.
Linstrom, Ture, January 15, 1947.
5.3.22a.
Reply to Linstrom, Ture, January 24, 1947.
5.3.23.
Lipsey, Plautus I., Jr., February 22, 1947.
5.3.24.
Reply to Lister, Gordon, July 20, 1948.
5.3.25.
Reply to Littauer, Mrs. V.S., March 8, 1948.
5.3.25a.
Reply to Littauer, Mrs. V.S., June 3, 1948.
5.3.26.
Littell, Flo-Ena, February 5, 1947.
5.3.26a.
Receipt for Littell, Flo-Ena, No Date.
5.3.26b.
Reply to Littell, Flo-Ena, February 27, 1947.
5.3.27.
Llewellyn, Mr. and Mrs., November 19, 1947.
5.3.28.
Lloyd, Marion M. (Mrs. Glen A.), June 20, 1946.
5.3.28a.
Reply to Lloyd, Marion M., June 26, 1946.
5.3.29.
Lloyd, Miss Wilma, October 16, 1947.
5.3.29a.
Reply to Lloyd, Miss Wilma, October 22, 1947.
5.3.30.
Lochen, Miss Anne, March 12, 1947.
5.3.30a.
Reply to Lochen, Miss Anne, March 27, 1947.
5.3.31.
Locke, Jerome G., March 28, 1947.
5.3.31a.
Reply to Locke, Jerome G., April 24, 1947.
5.3.31b.
Locke, Jerome G., April 16, 1947.
5.3.31c.
Reply to Locke, Jerome G., April 28, 1947.
5.3.31d.
Locke, Jerome G., May 5, 1947.
5.3.31e.
Reply to Locke, Jerome G., May 16, 1947.
5.3.32.
Lockwood, Stephen T., February 28, 1947.
5.3.32a.
Receipt for Lockwood, Stephen T., March 1, 1947.
5.3.32b.
Reply to Lockwood, Stephen T., March 7, 1947.
5.3.33.
Lodahl, Mrs. Martha, July 15, 1946.
5.3.33a.
Reply to Lodahl, Mrs. Martha, July 25, 1946.
5.3.34.
Loeb, Miss Dorothy, August 15, 1947.
5.3.34a.
Reply to Loeb, Miss Dorothy, September 8, 1947.
5.3.34b.
Loeb, Miss Dorothy, October 2, 1947.
5.3.34c.
Reply to Loeb, Miss Dorothy, October 9, 1947.
5.3.34d.
Loeb, Miss Dorothy, October 28, 1947.
5.3.34e.
Reply to Loeb, Dorothy, November 8, 1947.
5.3.34f.
Loeb, Miss Dorothy, November 29, 1947.
5.3.34g.
Reply to Loeb, Miss Dorothy, December 15, 1947.
5.3.34h.
Loeb, Miss Dorothy, May 19, 1948.
5.3.34i.
Reply to Loeb, Miss Dorothy, May 24, 1948.
5.3.35.
London, Ivan D., December 4, 1946.
5.3.35a.
Reply to London, Ivan D., December 9, 1946.
5.3.36.
Longaker, Dr. Daniel, August 4, 1947.
5.3.36a.
Reply to Longaker, Dr. Daniel, August 6, 1947.
5.3.37.
Longman, Mrs. James A., January 7, 1947.
5.3.37a.
Reply to Longman, Mrs. James A., January 14, 1947.
5.3.38.
Lonn, Ella, May 23, 1946.
5.3.39.
Loring, Miss Jane, March 7, 1947.
5.3.39a.
Receipt for Loring, Miss Jane, March 17, 1947.
5.3.39b.
Reply to Loring, Miss Jane, March 21, 1947.
5.3.39c.
Loring, Miss Jane, September 9, 1947.
5.3.39d.
Reply to Loring, Miss Jane, October 2, 1947.
5.3.40.
Loth, J. Ellison, May 1, 1948.
5.3.40a.
Reply to Loth, J. Ellison, May 21, 1948.
5.3.40b.
Loth, J. Ellison, May 26, 1948.
5.3.40c.
Reply to Loth, J. Ellison, May 28, 1948.
5.3.41.
Low, Mrs. Joseph Carey, No Date.
5.3.41a.
Receipt for Low, Mrs. Joseph Carey, No Date.
5.3.41b.
Reply to Low, Mrs. Joseph Carey, February 22, 1947.
5.3.41c.
Low, Mrs. Joseph Carey, May 4, 1948.
5.3.42.
Reply to Low, Madeline M., April 19, 1948.
5.3.42a.
Receipt for Low, Madeline M., April 27, 1948.
5.3.42b.
Reply to Low, Madeline M., April 28, 1948.
5.3.42c.
Reply to Madeline M. Low Fund, Inc., April 28, 1948.
5.3.43.
Low, Rebecca C., May 20, 1948.
5.3.44.
Lowell, Lucy, July 25, 1947.
5.3.44a.
Reply to Lowell, Lucy, July 28, 1947.
5.3.44b.
Reply to Lowell, Lucy, May 11, 1948.
5.3.45.
Lowenberg, Elsie, with address label, No Date.
5.3.45a.
Reply to Lowenberg, Elsie, December 9, 1946.
5.3.46.
Lowenthal, Esther, May 25, 1946.
5.3.47.
Lowenthal, Henry, May 30, 1946.
5.3.48.
Lowrie, Kathleen, July 8, 1948.
5.3.48a.
Reply to Lowrie, Kathleen, July 20, 1948.
5.3.49.
Reply to Lowry, Elizabeth, October 30, 1947.
5.3.49a.
Lowry, Elizabeth, No Date.
5.3.50.
Lucas, Harriet, April 9, 1947.
5.3.51.
Reply to Lucas, Joseph W. Jr., October 16, 1948.
5.3.51a.
Lucas, Joseph W. Jr., September 21, 1948.
5.3.52.
Ludington, Katharine, July 1, 1948.
5.3.52a.
Reply to Ludington, Katharine, June 12, 1946.
5.3.52b.
Ludington, Katharine, May 27, 1946.
5.3.52c.
Telegram to Ludington, Katharine, May 24, 1946.
5.3.53.
Ludlow, William Orr, January 26, 1947.
5.3.54.
Reply to Lundberg, Walter O., August 19, 1948.
5.3.54a.
Lundberg, Walter O., August 10, 1948.
5.3.55.
Lunken, Homer E., March 12, 1947.
5.3.56.
Lustic, Elias, May 28, 1946.
5.3.57.
Reply to Lyman, D.S., October 15, 1947.
5.3.57a.
Lyman, D.S., June 4, 1946.
5.3.58.
Reply to Lyman, William W., June 18, 1948.
5.3.58a.
Lyman, William W., May 24, 1948.
5.3.58b.
Reply to Lyman, William W. Jr., December 15, 1947.
5.3.58c.
Lyman, William W. Jr., November 29, 1947.
5.3.58d.
Lyman, William W. Jr., January 27, 1947.
5.3.58e.
Reply to Lyman, William W. Jr., January 25, 1947.
5.3.58f.
Lyman, William W. Jr., January 18, 1947.
5.3.59.
Reply to Lyon, Joan W., December 17, 1947.
5.3.59a.
Lyon, Joan W., December 11, 1947.
5.3.60.
Lytle, Mary, June 5, 1946.
5.4.
M: Correspondence (MacIver - Marx), 1946-1948.
5.4.1.
MacIver, Ivander, March 12, 1947.
5.4.2.
MacLean, Jane, No Date.
5.4.2a.
Reply to MacLean, Mrs. John S., April 3, 1947.
5.4.3.
MacLeish, Martha H., May 25, 1946.
5.4.4.
MacMahon, Andrew M., January 27, 1947.
5.4.4a.
Receipt for MacMahon, Andrew M., No Date.
5.4.4b.
Reply to MacMahon, Andrew M., April 29, 1947.
5.4.5.
MacQueen, Don, March 28, 1947.
5.4.5a.
Reply to MacQueen, Don, April 10, 1947.
5.4.6.
Macy, Dorothy, No Date.
5.4.6a.
Receipt for Macy, Dorothy Jr., No Date.
5.4.6b.
Reply to Macy, Dorothy Jr., February 6, 1947.
5.4.7.
Maffitt, M'Kean, October 8, 1948.
5.4.7a.
Typescript: Mr. President and Gentlemen:, No Date.
5.4.7b.
Newspaper Clipping: "Engineers Urged to Aid Atom Plan, Maffitt Praises Program to Tell Public About Atomic Fission", Publication Unknown,No Date.
5.4.7c.
Reply to Maffitt, M'Kean, October 15, 1948.
5.4.7d.
Receipt for Maffitt, M'Kean, September 30, 1948.
5.4.8.
Reply to Magnell, James M., March 13, 1947.
5.4.8a.
Receipt for Magnell, James M., No Date.
5.4.8b.
Reply to Magnell, James M., April 16, 1947.
5.4.8c.
Magnell, James M., March 17, 1947.
5.4.9.
Magnuson, Warren G., December 16, 1946.
5.4.9a.
Reply to Magnuson, Warren G., January 24, 1947.
5.4.10.
Malcolmson, Esther, September 29, 1947.
5.4.10a.
Reply to Malcolmson, Esther, October 11, 1947.
5.4.11.
Maley, Elizabeth K., May 31, 1946.
5.4.11a.
Reply to Maley, Elizabeth K., October 16, 1948.
5.4.12.
Malik, Charles, February 26, 1947.
5.4.12a.
Malik, Charles, January 22, 1948.
5.4.13.
Manacher, Irving A., May 19, 1946.
5.4.14.
Manchester, G.P., March 27, 1947.
5.4.14a.
Reply to Manchester, G.P., April 3, 1947.
5.4.14b.
Manchester, Genevieve, April 8, 1947.
5.4.15.
Manning, Walter L., January 27, 1947.
5.4.15a.
Reply to Manning, Walter L., February 7, 1947.
5.4.16.
Manske, R.H., July 20, 1948.
5.4.16a.
Reply to Manske, R.H., August 9, 1948.
5.4.17.
Manwaring, Elizabeth W., January 3, 1947.
5.4.18.
Manzer, Helen C., April 16, 1947.
5.4.19.
Marcus, Lillian, June 20, 1947.
5.4.19a.
Reply to Marcus, Lillian F., June 24, 1947.
5.4.20.
Note.
5.4.20a.
Receipt for Marcus, Robert L., No Date.
5.4.20b.
Marcus, Robert L., April 1, 1947.
5.4.21.
Marcus, Samuel, May 23, 1946.
5.4.22.
Margolin, Ruth, July 14, 1946.
5.4.22a.
Reply to Margolin, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin, July 25, 1946.
5.4.23.
Markert, George W., No Date.
5.4.23a.
Reply to Markert, George W., October 28, 1947.
5.4.24.
Markert, George W., October 14, 1947.
5.4.24a.
Reprint: "Mobilization Underway in US", Clarion, Vol 1, No 3, September 1947.
5.4.24b.
Markert, George W., October 29, 1947.
5.4.24c.
Reply to Markert, George W., November 10, 1947.
5.4.25.
Markham, David H., September 8, 1947.
5.4.25a.
Reply to Markham, David H., September 24, 1947.
5.4.26.
Marks, Darrell D., January 28, 1947.
5.4.26a.
Reply to Marks, Darrell D., February 4, 1947.
5.4.27.
Marquand, Mrs. A., January 17, 1947.
5.4.27a.
Reply to Marquand, Mrs. Allan, September 29, 1947.
5.4.27b.
Reply to Marquand, Mrs. Allan, May 17, 1948.
5.4.28.
Reply to Marquand, Miss Sarnia, February 13, 1948.
5.4.29.
Marsh, Arthur Eliot, Poem: The Bomb, April 16, 1946.
5.4.29a.
Receipt for Marsh, Arthur Eliot, No Date.
5.4.29b.
Reply to Marsh, Arthur Eliot, January 25, 1947.
5.4.30.
Marsh, Gertrude C., April 30, 1947.
5.4.30a.
Marsh, Gertrude C., January 20, 1948.
5.4.30b.
Reply to Marsh, Mrs. Daniel, February 18, 1948.
5.4.30c.
Marsh, Gertrude C., March 10, 1948.
5.4.31.
Marshall, Caroline, No Date.
5.4.31a.
Reply to Marshall, Caroline, January 6, 1948.
5.4.32.
Marshall, Helen B., October 5, 1948.
5.4.33.
Marshall, James, June 5, 1946.
5.4.33a.
Marshall, James, July 2, 1947.
5.4.33b.
Reply to Marshall, James, July 7, 1947.
5.4.34.
Reply to Marshall, Mrs. John, September 8, 1947.
5.4.34a.
Receipt for Marshall, Mrs. John, No Date.
5.4.35.
Marshall, Lenore G., May 27, 1946.
5.4.35a.
Reply to Marshall, Mrs. James, December 9, 1946.
5.4.35b.
Receipt for Marshall, Lenore G., No Date.
5.4.35c.
Reply to Marshall, Mrs. James, March 3, 1947.
5.4.35d.
Reply to Marshall, Mrs. James, January 6, 1948.
5.4.35e.
Reply to Marshall, Mrs. James, June 9, 1948.
5.4.36.
Martin, Paul E., February 17, 1947.
5.4.37.
Massera, Jose L., May 20, 1947.
5.4.37a.
Reply to Massera, Jose L., June 2, 1947.
5.4.38.
Matchett, James C., December 15, 1947.
5.4.39.
Reply to Mather, Charles E., March 27, 1947.
5.4.39a.
Receipt for Mather, Charles E., No Date.
5.4.40.
Mather, Ellen Mills, February 4, 1947.
5.4.40a.
Receipt for Mather, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Jr., No Date.
5.4.40b.
Reply to Mather, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Jr., February 10, 1947.
5.4.41.
Matthews, Elizabeth, July 4, 1946.
5.4.41a.
Reply to Matthews, Elizabeth, July 17, 1946.
5.4.41b.
Matthews, Elizabeth, July 20, 1946.
5.4.41c.
Reply to Matthews, Elizabeth, August 1, 1946.
5.4.42.
Matthews, Marianna, May 25, 1946.
5.4.42a.
Mayer, Leo, July 19, 1946.
5.4.42b.
Reply to Mayer, Leo, August 3, 1946.
5.4.42c.
Mayer, Leo, May 4, 1948.
5.4.42d.
Reply to Mayer, Leo, May 17, 1948.
5.4.42e.
Mayer, Edith H., September 25, 1948.
5.4.42f.
Reply to Mayer, Mrs. Leo, October 15, 1948.
5.4.43.
Mattlage, L., No Date.
5.4.43a.
Reply to Mattlage, L., June 11, 1947.
5.4.44.
Maude, Aylmer H., May 25, 1946.
5.4.44a.
Maude, Aylmer H., June 11, 1946.
5.4.45.
Mausner, Marvin and Laura, June 18, 1948.
5.4.45a.
Reply to Mausner, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin, June 21, 1948.
5.4.46.
Maxwell, Donald H., December 15, 1946.
5.4.46a.
Reply to Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. Donald H., January 6, 1947.
5.4.46b.
Reply to Maxwell, Virginia S. and Donald S., April 8, 1948.
5.4.47.
Maxwell, Jean, May 9, 1947.
5.4.47a.
Reply to Maxwell, Jean, June 2, 1947.
5.4.48.
May, Armand, May 23, 1946.
5.4.49.
Mayer, Millard, June 7, 1946.
5.4.49a.
Mayer, Millard, May 12, 1947.
5.4.49b.
Reply to Mayer, Millard, May 15, 1947.
5.4.49c.
Mayer, Millard, May 31, 1947.
5.4.49d.
Mayer, Millard, May 31, 1947.
5.4.49e.
Reply to Mayer, Millard, June 2, 1947.
5.4.50.
Maymar Corporation, May 27, 1946.
5.4.50a.
Marx, Samuel A., May 27, 1946.
5.4.50b.
Reply to Marx, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A., June 18, 1946.
5.5.
M: Correspondence (McBee - McNutt), 1946-1948.
5.5.1.
McBee, Mrs. Ethel C., September 28, 1947.
5.5.1a.
Reply to McBee, Mrs. Ethel C., October 9, 1947.
5.5.2.
McBride, George M., May 9, 1947.
5.5.3.
McBride, Harold W., No Date.
5.5.3a.
Reply to McBride, Harold W., March 23, 1948.
5.5.4.
McBryan, Mrs. John, August 7, 1947.
5.5.4a.
Reply to McBryan, Mrs. John, September 5, 1947.
5.5.5.
McCleneghan, Walter A., April 30, 1947.
5.5.5a.
Reply to McCleneghan, Walter A., May 9, 1947.
5.5.6.
McCord, Mary N., June 17, 1946.
5.5.6a.
Reply to McCord, Mary N., July 8, 1948.
5.5.7.
Corrections to Reply from the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, December 12, 1946.
5.5.7a.
McCulloch, Margaret C., December 14, 1946.
5.5.7b.
Reply to McCulloch, Margaret C., January 21, 1947.
5.5.7c.
Receipt for McCulloch, Margaret C., No Date.
5.5.8.
Reply to McCune, Mrs. L.H., September 11, 1947.
5.5.8a.
McCune, Mrs. F.K., October 13, 1947.
5.5.8b.
Reply to McCune, Mrs. F.K., October 24, 1947.
5.5.9.
McCurdy, Ida, May 6, 1948.
5.5.9a.
Reply to McCurdy, Ida, May 6, 1948.
5.5.10.
McCutcheon, Louise H., No Date.
5.5.10a.
Reply to McCutcheon, Louise H., September 8, 1947.
5.5.11.
McDowell, Louise S., February 28, 1947.
5.5.11a.
Reply to McDowell, Louise S., October 8, 1947.
5.5.11b.
Receipt for McDowell, Louise S., No Date.
5.5.12.
McDowell, Marion F., September 8, 1947.
5.5.12a.
Reply to McDowell, Marion F., September 12, 1947.
5.5.13.
McDowell, Mary S., July 4, 1946.
5.5.13a.
Reply to McDowell, Mary S., July 9, 1946.
5.5.13b.
McDowell, Mary S., December 1, 1947.
5.5.14.
McDuffee, Minnie B., October 24, 1947.
5.5.14a.
Reply to McDuffee, Minnie B., November 5, 1947.
5.5.15.
Reply to McElwain, J.F., October 15, 1947.
5.5.16.
Newsletter from McEvoy, James F., dated May 18, 1947.
5.5.16a.
Reply to McEvoy, James F., June 2, 1947.
5.5.16b.
Receipt for McEvoy, James F., No Date.
5.5.17.
McFadden, Elizabeth A., March 6, 1947.
5.5.17a.
McFadden, Elizabeth A., June 6, 1948.
5.5.17b.
Receipt for McFadden, Elizabeth A., No Date.
5.5.18.
McFarland, J. Horace, April 28, 1947.
5.5.18a.
McFarland, J. Horace, May 8, 1947.
5.5.18b.
Reply to McFarland, J. Horace, December 19, 1947.
5.5.18c.
McFarland, J. Horace, May 6, 1948.
5.5.18d.
Reply to McFarland, J. Horace, May 21, 1948.
5.5.18e.
McFarland, J. Horace, May 24, 1948.
5.5.19.
McGill, James H., May 23, 1946.
5.5.19a.
Reply to McGill, James H., June 18, 1946.
5.5.19b.
Reply to McGill, James H., December 12, 1947.
5.5.19c.
McGirr, Alice Thurston, No Date.
5.5.19d.
Reply to McGirr, Alice Thurston, July 15, 1948.
5.5.20.
McGill, Mrs. J.N., May 28, 1947.
5.5.20a.
Reply to McGill, Mrs. J.N., June 11, 1947.
5.5.21.
McIlvaine, Alice Meunier, December 1, 1947.
5.5.21a.
Reply to McIlvaine, Alice Meunier, December 15, 1947.
5.5.22.
McKay, John C., March 29, 1948.
5.5.22a.
Reply to McKay, John C., March 31, 1948.
5.5.23.
McKee, Ruth Karr, April 29, 1947.
5.5.23a.
McKee, Ruth Karr, May 10, 1947.
5.5.23b.
Reply to McKee, Ruth Karr, May 20, 1947.
5.5.23c.
McKee, Ruth Karr, July 2, 1947.
5.5.23d.
Newspaper Article: Atomic Study Group Formed, No Date.
5.5.23e.
McKee, Ruth Karr, July 3, 1947.
5.5.23f.
Reply to McKee, Ruth Karr, July 14, 1947.
5.5.24.
McKinnon, Mrs. W.L., November 8, 1947.
5.5.24a.
Reply to McKinnon, Mrs. W.L., November 14, 1947.
5.5.25.
McKown, E.M., April 28, 1947.
5.5.25a.
Reply to McKown, E.M., May 19, 1947.
5.5.26.
McLaughlin, George W., May 3, 1948.
5.5.26a.
Reply to McLaughlin, George W., June 14, 1948.
5.5.27.
McLean, North, January 26, 1947.
5.5.27a.
Reply to McLean, Mr. and Mrs. North, February 10, 1947.
5.5.27b.
Receipt for McLean, Mr. and Mrs. North, No Date.
5.5.28.
McLeod, James C., No Date.
5.5.28a.
Newspaper Clipping:"St. Paul Paper Tells of St. Peterite Plan To Cure World Ills", St. Paul Dispatch, No Date.
5.5.28b.
Reply to McLeod, James C., March 31, 1947.
5.5.29.
McMillen, Louis A., No Date.
5.5.29a.
Reply to McMillen, Louis A., March 27, 1947.
5.5.30.
McNitt, Marie B., February 8, 1947.
5.5.30a.
Receipt for McNitt, Marie B., No Date.
5.5.31.
Reply to McNutt, Walter S. Jr., March 19, 1948.
5.6.
M: Correspondence (Mead - Mixsell), 1946-1948.
5.6.1.
Mead, A.R., April 30, 1947.
5.6.2.
Meadowcroft, C.P., February 18, 1947.
5.6.3.
Meares, L.M., July 5, 1947.
5.6.3a.
Reply to Meares, L.M., July 25, 1947.
5.6.3b.
Meares, L.M., August 9, 1947.
5.6.3c.
Reply to Meares, L.M., September 4, 1947.
5.6.3d.
Reply to Meares, L.M., January 26, 1948.
5.6.3e.
Receipt for Meares, L.M., No Date.
5.6.4.
Medlin, William J., No Date.
5.6.4a.
Reply to Medlin, William J., October 6, 1948.
5.6.5.
Meerloo, Dr. A.M., No Date.
5.6.5a.
Typescript: The Psychology of Atomic Fear, No Date.
5.6.5b.
Reply to Meerloo, Dr. A.M., March 4, 1947.
5.6.5c.
Receipt for Meerloo, Dr. A.M., No Date.
5.6.6.
Notecard from Meitner, Dr. Lise, No Date.
5.6.6a.
Treasurers check from Meitner, Dr. Lise, June 19, 1947.
5.6.6b.
Reply to Meitner, Dr. Lise, August 5, 1947.
5.6.6c.
Meitner, Dr. Lise, March 21, 1948.
5.6.7.
Mendenhall, William Orville, No Date.
5.6.7a.
Reply to Mendenhall, William Orville, October 2, 1947.
5.6.8.
Reply to Mendle, Emil, October 28, 1946.
5.6.9.
Reply to Menninger, Dr. Karl A., July 26, 1946.
5.6.10.
Menuhin, Moshe, No Date.
5.6.11.
Mershon, Katharine Edson, June 18, 1946.
5.6.11a.
Mershon, Katharine Edson, July 9, 1947.
5.6.11b.
Reply to Mershon, Katharine Edson, July 22, 1947.
5.6.12.
Merson, Mrs. Frankie G., February 22, 1947.
5.6.12a.
Reply to Merson, Mrs. Frankie G., February 27, 1947.
5.6.13.
Metcalf, Clarence S., March 4, 1948.
5.6.14.
Reply to Metcalf, Harold, April 11, 1947.
5.6.14a.
Reply to Metcalf, Harold, April 11, 1947.
5.6.14b.
Reply to Metcalf, Harold, April 15, 1947.
5.6.14c.
Receipt for Metcalf, Harold, No Date.
5.6.15.
Metcalf, Henry K., May 23, 1946.
5.6.16.
Metz, Charles W., June 21, 1948.
5.6.16a.
Reply to Metz, Charles W., June 25, 1948.
5.6.17.
Reply to Metzger, Mrs. David, October 1, 1948.
5.6.18.
Meyer, Arthur S., May 23, 1946.
5.6.18a.
Meyer, Arthur S., June 12, 1946.
5.6.18b.
Meyer, Arthur S., December 13, 1946.
5.6.18c.
Meyer, Arthur S., January 23, 1947.
5.6.18d.
Reply to Meyer, Arthur S., February 1, 1947.
5.6.18e.
Meyer, Arthur S., August 19, 1947.
5.6.18f.
Reply to Meyer, Arthur S., August 21, 1947.
5.6.18g.
Meyer, Arthur S., May 4, 1948.
5.6.18h.
Reply to Meyer, Arthur S., May 14, 1948.
5.6.19.
Meyer, Mrs. Mildred P., June 1, 1946.
5.6.20.
Miller, Charles L., April 8, 1947.
5.6.20a.
Reply to Miller, Charles L., April 23,1947.
5.6.21.
Reply to Miller, Mrs. Elizabeth Maxfield, June 5, 1947.
5.6.21a.
Receipt for Miller, Mrs. Elizabeth Maxfield, No Date.
5.6.22.
Miller, Gail, No Date.
5.6.23.
Miller, Louis, January 30, 1947.
5.6.23a.
Reply to Miller, Louis, February 3, 1947.
5.6.24.
Miller, Margaret A., February 13, 1948.
5.6.24a.
Reply to Miller, Margaret A., February 26, 1948.
5.6.25.
Miller, Mrs. Mildred B., No Date.
5.6.25a.
Reply to Miller, Mrs. Mildred B., June 5, 1947.
5.6.26.
Miller, Park Hays, April 25, 1947.
5.6.26a.
Receipt for Miller, Park Hays, No Date.
5.6.27.
Millgram, Hillel, February 15, 1948.
5.6.27a.
Millgram, Abraham E., April 1, 1948.
5.6.27b.
Reply to Millgram, Abraham E., April 28, 1948.
5.6.27c.
Reply to Millgram, Hillel, April 28, 1948.
5.6.28.
Milligan, Francis B., December 11, 1947.
5.6.28a.
Reply to Milligan, Francis B., December 18, 1947.
5.6.29.
Milner, Lucille B., March 24, 1947.
5.6.29a.
Postcard from Milner, Lucille B., postdated April 8, 1947.
5.6.29b.
Reply to Casgrain, A.E., April 12, 1947.
5.6.29c.
Reply to Milner, Lucille B., April 12, 1947.
5.6.29d.
Reply to Milner, Lucille B., April 21, 1947.
5.6.29e.
Receipt for Milner, Lucille B., No Date.
5.6.30.
Reply to Minnesota Woolen Company, June 29, 1946.
5.6.31.
Mintz, Herman A., June 19, 1946.
5.6.31a.
Reply to Mintz, Herman A., June 26, 1946.
5.6.32.
Reply to Mitchell, John H., July 26, 1946.
5.6.32a.
Reply to Mitchell, John H., May 18, 1948.
5.6.33.
Mixsell, Mrs. Donald G., No Date.

3.006. Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists -- Correspondence: Mo-Sh, 1946-1948.


6.1.
M: Correspondence (Moffitt - Myers), 1946-1948.
6.1.1.
Moffitt, James K., January 22, 1947.
6.1.1a.
Reply to Moffit, James K., February 10, 1947.
6.1.2.
Mohler, Ruth, First Congregational Church of Toledo, Ohio, May 6, 1947.
6.1.2a.
Reply to Mohler, Ruth, May 8, 1947.
6.1.3.
Montell, Alfred E., March 31, 1947.
6.1.4.
Moore, Florence Rees, November 7, 1947.
6.1.4a.
Moore, Florence Rees, December 1, 1947.
6.1.5.
Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Hastings, March 10, 1947.
6.1.5a.
Reply to Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Hastings, March 27, 1947.
6.1.6.
Moore, Arline Barnett (Mrs. James Dolphin), May 24, 1946.
6.1.6a.
Reply to Moore, Mr. and Mrs. James D., June 18, 1946.
6.1.7.
Reply to Moore, Janet M., May 17, 1948.
6.1.8.
Moore, U.G., May 23, 1946.
6.1.8a.
Moore, U.G., January 4, 1948.
6.1.9.
Moore, Warren Jr., October 19, 1947.
6.1.9a.
Reply to Moore, Warren Jr., October 30, 1947.
6.1.10.
Moorman, C.A., June 18, 1946.
6.1.10a.
Reply to Moorman, C.A., June 22, 1946.
6.1.11.
Moraldo, C., April 2, 1947.
6.1.12.
Moreland, J. Earl, April 24, 1947.
6.1.13.
Morgan, E.B., No Date.
6.1.13a.
Reply to Morgan, E.B., April 12, 1947.
6.1.14.
Receipt for Morgan, Minot C., No Date.
6.1.14a.
Morgan, Minot C., April 29, 1947.
6.1.15.
Morgenthau, Henry, May 27, 1946.
6.1.16.
Moriarty, J., April 1, 1947.
6.1.17.
Morledge, Julia, January 26, 1947.
6.1.17a.
Receipt for Morledge, Mrs. Roy V., No Date.
6.1.17b.
Reply to Morledge, Mrs. Roy V., March 21, 1947.
6.1.18.
Morrell, R.Z., November 17, 1946.
6.1.18a.
Reply to Morrell, P.C., June 20, 1946.
6.1.18b.
Morrell, P.C., May 2, 1948.
6.1.18c.
Morrell, P.C., May 1, 1948.
6.1.19.
Receipt for Morris, Charles G., No Date.
6.1.19a.
Morris, Charles G., January 28, 1947.
6.1.19b.
Morris, Charles G., January 30, 1947.
6.1.19c.
Reply to Morris, Charles G., February 4, 1947.
6.1.19d.
Morris, Charles G., August 11, 1947.
6.1.19e.
Reply to Morris, Charles G., September 8, 1947.
6.1.20.
Morris, Esther P., April 21, 1947.
6.1.21.
Morris, William, May 25, 1946.
6.1.22.
Morrison, Roger B., June 6, 1948.
6.1.22a.
Reply to Morrison, Roger B., June 11, 1948.
6.1.23.
Morrow, Elizabeth Post, No Date.
6.1.23a.
Reply to Morrow, Mrs. Thomas I., January 25, 1948.
6.1.24.
Morton, Mrs. David, May 1, 1948.
6.1.24a.
Reply to Morton, Mrs. David, June 9, 1948.
6.1.24b.
Morton, Mrs. David, June 11, 1948.
6.1.25.
Receipt for Sun Life Insurance Company of America, No Date.
6.1.25a.
Moses, Jacob M., March 24, 1947.
6.1.25b.
Moses, Jacob M., March 31, 1947.
6.1.25c.
Reply to Moses, Jacob M., May 23, 1947.
6.1.25d.
Moses, Jacob M., May 26, 1947.
6.1.25e.
Moses, Jacob M., October 27, 1947.
6.1.25f.
Reply to Moses, Jacob M., November 5, 1947.
6.1.26.
Moses, Leon, June 10, 1947.
6.1.26a.
Reply to Moses, Lincoln E., April 19, 1948.
6.1.27.
Mosher, Howard T., May 11, 1948.
6.1.28.
Mostek, Raymond, October 11, 1948.
6.1.28a.
Reply to Mostek, Raymond, October 11, 1948.
6.1.29.
Motchane, Alexander E., April 27, 1948.
6.1.30.
Moulton, V.V., May 23, 1946.
6.1.30a.
Moulton, V.V., June 27, 1947.
6.1.31.
Mouton, Robert F., April 8, 1947.
6.1.31a.
Reply to Mouton, Robert F., May 26, 1947.
6.1.32.
Mowry, E.M., March 25, 1947.
6.1.33.
Moyse, S.G., Note.
6.1.33a.
Receipt for Moyse, S.G., No Date.
6.1.33b.
Reply to Moyse, S.G., December 12, 1947.
6.1.34.
Mudge, E.W., December 3, 1947.
6.1.35.
Mulberger, Henry C., December 12, 1947.
6.1.35a.
Reply to Mulberger, Henry C., February 5, 1948.
6.1.36.
Mulhauser, Mrs. Frank, June 18, 1946.
6.1.36a.
Mulhauser, Mrs. Frank, May 24, 1946.
6.1.36b.
Reply to Mulhauser, Mr. and Mrs. F., July 2, 1946.
6.1.37.
Muller, Clarence, March 25, 1947.
6.1.37a.
Receipt for Muller, Clarence, No Date.
6.1.37b.
Reply to Muller, Clarence, April 10, 1947.
6.1.38.
Muller, Ernst F., November 26, 1947.
6.1.38a.
Reply to Muller, Ernst F., December 15, 1947.
6.1.39.
Munk, Arthur W., October 21, 1947.
6.1.39a.
Reply to Munk, Arthur W., October 30, 1947.
6.1.40.
Receipt for Munoz, Ines, No Date.
6.1.40a.
Munoz, Ines E., July 8, 1947.
6.1.40b.
Reply to Munoz, Ines, July 10, 1947.
6.1.40c.
Mouten, Robert F., July 31, 1947.
6.1.41.
Munroe, Katherine, No Date.
6.1.41a.
Reply to Munroe, Katherine, November 14, 1947.
6.1.41b.
Munroe, Katherine, No Date.
6.1.41c.
Reply to Munroe, Katherine, November 20, 1947.
6.1.42.
Munsell, Louise, June 28, 1947.
6.1.42a.
Reply to Munsell, Juliet E. Orr, July 22, 1947.
6.1.42b.
Reply to Munsell, Alex, July 22, 1947.
6.1.43.
Munzer, Jan, March 25, 1947.
6.1.43a.
Reply to Munzer, Jan, April 3, 1947.
6.1.44.
Reply to Murchison, Wallace C., January 20, 1947.
6.1.44a.
Reply to Murchison, Wallace C., February 10, 1947.
6.1.45.
Murray, Henry A., July 2, 1946.
6.1.46.
Murray, Michael H., May 3, 1947.
6.1.46a.
Reply to Murray, Michael H., May 24, 1947.
6.1.47.
Receipt for Murray, Michael H., No Date.
6.1.47a.
Reply to Murray, Michael H., September 8, 1947.
6.1.48.
Musgrave, Arthur F., November 19, 1946.
6.1.48a.
Reply to Musgrave, Arthur F., December 21, 1946.
6.1.48b.
Musgrave, Arthur F., June 29, 1947.
6.1.49.
Myers, Rollin G., November 30, 1947.
6.1.49a.
Reply to Myers, Rollin G., March 4, 1948.
6.2.
N: Correspondence (Nash - Nuttall), 1946-1948.
6.2.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Third Global War Certain Charleston Minister Says", Publication Unknown, No Date.
6.2.1a.
Nash, Cheshire, May 5, 1948.
6.2.1b.
Reply to Nash, J.C., June 14, 1948.
6.2.2.
Nash, Edgar V., November 4, 1947.
6.2.2a.
Reply to Nash, Edgar V., November 8, 1947.
6.2.3.
Nash, Nathanial C., August 11, 1947.
6.2.3a.
Reply to Nash, Nathanial C., August 27, 1947.
6.2.4.
Nathan, Leo, July 21, 1947.
6.2.5.
Nathan, Otto, September 9, 1946.
6.2.5a.
Reply to Nathan, Otto, September 16, 1946.
6.2.5b.
Nathan, Otto, October 15, 1946.
6.2.5c.
Reply to Nathan, Otto, October 23, 1946.
6.2.6.
Necarsulmer, Evelyn, May 25, 1946.
6.2.6a.
Reply to Necarsulmer, Evelyn, October 14, 1947.
6.2.7.
Nekrassoff, V.A., February 16, 1948.
6.2.7a.
Reply to Nekrassoff, V.A., March 11, 1948.
6.2.8.
Nettleship, Eleanor Jane, May 16, 1947.
6.2.9.
Neuman, Charles, May 24, 1946.
6.2.10.
Neustadter, L.W., January 16, 1948.
6.2.11.
Receipt for Neuswanger, Wm. E., No Date.
6.2.12.
Newbold, Mrs. Arthur E., June 19, 1946.
6.2.12a.
Reply to Newbold, Mrs. Arthur E., June 26, 1946.
6.2.12b.
Reply to Newbold, Mrs. Arthur E., June 11, 1948.
6.2.12c.
Reply to Newbold, Mrs. A.E., October 12, 1948.
6.2.13.
Newborg, Mrs. M., No Date.
6.2.14.
Newman, Margaret E., December 11, 1947.
6.2.15.
Newman, Jule, August 22, 1947.
6.2.15a.
Minett, E. Everet, October 7, 1947.
6.2.15b.
Reply to Newman, Jule, October 31, 1947.
6.2.16.
Receipt for Newson, Mary W., January 27, 1947.
6.2.16a.
Reply to Newson, Mary W., February 4, 1947.
6.2.16b.
Reply to Newson, Mary W., February 4, 1947.
6.2.16c.
Reply to Newson, Mary W., March 5, 1947.
6.2.16d.
Receipt for Nelson, Adeline W., No Date.
6.2.16e.
Nelson, Adeline W., February 20, 1947.
6.2.16f.
Reply to Nelson, Adeline W., February 28, 1947.
6.2.16g.
Norris, Mrs. William Allis, March 9, 1947.
6.2.16h.
Reply to Norris, Mrs. William Allis, March 13, 1947.
6.2.17.
Reply to Newell, Mr., June 15, 1946.
6.2.17a.
Reply to Newell, William S., June 20, 1946.
6.2.17b.
Reply to Newell, William S., June 27, 1946.
6.2.17c.
Newell, W.S., August 20, 1946.
6.2.18.
Nierman, E., January 22, 1947.
6.2.19.
Ninger, Harold, May 23, 1947.
6.2.19a.
Reply to Ninger, Harold, June 6, 1947.
6.2.20.
Noble, Jean D., No Date.
6.2.21.
Noland, William C., April 30, 1947.
6.2.21a.
Noland, William C., July 9, 1947.
6.2.21b.
Reply to Noland, William C., July 10, 1947.
6.2.21c.
Noland, William C., July 11, 1947.
6.2.21d.
Reply to Noland, William C., July 18, 1947.
6.2.22.
Nordlinger, Hannah, No Date.
6.2.22a.
Reply to Nordlinger, Hannah, January 24, 1947.
6.2.23.
Nunn, Emily, September 5, 1946.
6.2.24.
Receipt for Nuttall, Nelson, No Date.
6.2.24a.
Nuttall, Nelson, March 15, 1947.
6.3.
O: Correspondence (Odishaw - Ozburn), 1946-1948.
6.3.1.
Odishaw, Hugh, May 6, 1948.
6.3.1a.
Reply to Odishaw, Hugh, May 19, 1948.
6.3.2.
Ojack, S.J., June 25, 1946.
6.3.2a.
Reply to Ojack, S.J., July 3, 1946.
6.3.2b.
Reply to Ojack, S.J., October 30, 1946.
6.3.2c.
Reply to Ojack, S.J., December 30, 1946.
6.3.3.
Reply to Ojserkis, B., November 19, 1947.
6.3.4.
O'Laughlin, Eleanor, June 30, 1947.
6.3.5.
Oldfield, E.D., June 11, 1946.
6.3.6.
Oliver, B.F., July 7, 1947.
6.3.6a.
Reply to Oliver, B.F., July 11, 1947.
6.3.7.
Olmstead, Frank, May 2, 1948.
6.3.7a.
Reply to Olmstead, Frank, May 19, 1948.
6.3.8.
Olmsted, Frederick Law, February 8, 1947.
6.3.8a.
Reply to Olmsted, Frederick Law, February 18, 1947.
6.3.8b.
Collins, C.F., March 13, 1947.
6.3.8c.
Reply to Olmsted, Frederick Law, March 21, 1947.
6.3.8d.
Olmsted, Frederick Law, August 12, 1947.
6.3.8e.
Collins, C.F., August 13, 1947.
6.3.8f.
Reply to Olmsted, Frederick Law, August 21, 1947.
6.3.8g.
Collins, C.F., March 25, 1948.
6.3.8h.
Reply to Olmsted, Frederick Law, March 31, 1948.
6.3.8i.
Reply to Frederick L. Olmsted Trust, March 30, 1948.
6.3.8j.
Collins, C.F., March 31, 1948.
6.3.8k.
Reply to Collins, C.F., April 5, 1948.
6.3.9.
Olsen, Olive, June 12, 1947.
6.3.10.
Orson, Henry G., June 9, 1947.
6.3.10a.
Reply to Orson, Henry G., June 16, 1947.
6.3.11.
Orton & Ponnay, February 11, 1947.
6.3.11a.
Reply to Orton & Ponnay, February 26, 1947.
6.3.12.
Osgood, Coneuah, June 3, 1947.
6.3.12a.
Reply to Osgood, Coneuah, June 11, 1947.
6.3.13.
Owen, Bessie, May 30, 1947.
6.3.13a.
Reply to Owen, Bessie, June 5, 1947.
6.3.14.
Ozburn, Gertrude, November 25, 1947.
6.3.14a.
Reply to Ozburn, Gertrude, December 15, 1947.
6.4.
Paul, Maurice: Correspondence, 1947-1948.
6.4.1.
Paul, Maurice, April 24, 1947.
6.4.1a.
Reply to Paul, Maurice, May 6, 1947.
6.4.1b.
Paul, Maurice, May 5, 1947.
6.4.1c.
Paul, Maurice, May 8, 1947.
6.4.1d.
Reply to Paul, Maurice, May 13, 1947.
6.4.1e.
Reply to Paul, Maurice, May 23, 1947.
6.4.1f.
Paul, Maurice, May 26, 1947.
6.4.2.
Reply to Paul, Maurice, June 5, 1947.
6.4.2a.
Reply to Paul, Maurice, June 12, 1947.
6.4.2b.
Paul, Maurice, June 17, 1947.
6.4.2c.
Reply to Paul, Maurice, June 19, 1947.
6.4.3.
Reprint: "'A' Energy Exhibit Freezes Out Hot Dogs", The New York Sun, August 9, 1947.
6.4.3a.
Reply to Paul, Maurice, September 4, 1947.
6.4.3b.
Reply to Paul, Maurice, September 4, 1947.
6.4.4.
Reply to Paul, Maurice, October 2, 1947.
6.4.5.
Paul, Maurice, November 29, 1947.
6.4.6.
Reply to Paul, Maurice, December 12, 1947.
6.4.7.
Paul, Maurice, December 17, 1947.
6.4.7a.
Reply to Paul, Maurice, December 19, 1947.
6.4.7b.
Paul, Maurice, February 21, 1948.
6.4.7c.
Reply to Paul, Maurice, March 6, 1948.
6.5.
P: Correspondence (Pabst - Platter), 1946-1948.
6.5.1.
Pabst, Charles S., October 5, 1948.
6.5.2.
Packard, Marion, May 27, 1946.
6.5.2a.
Reply to Packard, Marion, May 11, 1948.
6.5.3.
Paine, Merlin M., December 8, 1947.
6.5.3a.
Reply to Paine, Merlin M., December 20, 1947.
6.5.4.
Park, David, February 23, 1947.
6.5.4a.
Reply to Park, David, March 3, 1947.
6.5.5.
Parker, George Lawrence, December 12, 1946.
6.5.5a.
Reply to Parker, George Lawrence, January 9, 1947.
6.5.6.
Parker, Mildred, June 1, 1946.
6.5.6a.
Reply to Parker, Mildred, June 11, 1946.
6.5.6b.
Reply to Parker, Mildred, June 26, 1946.
6.5.6c.
Parker, Mildred, June 20, 1946.
6.5.6d.
Reply to Parker, Mildred, July 30, 1946.
6.5.6e.
Reply to Parker, Mildred, October 12, 1948.
6.5.7.
Parsons, Emma T., January 25, 1947.
6.5.7a.
Reply to Parsons, Emma T., February 3, 1947.
6.5.8.
Parsons, R.L., No Date.
6.5.9.
Parsons, Reginald H., June 19, 1946.
6.5.9a.
Reply to Parsons, Reginald H., June 26, 1946.
6.5.10.
Reply to Pass, Sam, June 29, 1946.
6.5.10a.
Reply to Pass, Sam, October 5, 1948.
6.5.11.
Reply to Patterson, Elizabeth M., September 17, 1946.
6.5.11a.
Reply to Patterson, Elizabeth M., May 24, 1946.
6.5.12.
Patton, Julia, March 29, 1948.
6.5.12a.
Patton, Julia, April 23, 1947.
6.5.12b.
Reply to Patton, Julia, April 5, 1948.
6.5.13.
Payne, R.H., March 12, 1947.
6.5.13a.
Reply to Payne, R.H., March 22, 1947.
6.5.14.
Peacock, Alexander Hamilton, December 26, 1946.
6.5.15.
Peck, Mary E., May 3, 1948.
6.5.16.
Pendleton, Paul E., April 9, 1947.
6.5.16a.
Reply to Pendleton, Paul E., April 25, 1947.
6.5.16b.
Pendleton, Paul E., May 13, 1947.
6.5.16c.
Reply to Pendleton, Paul E., May 21, 1947.
6.5.17.
Pennington, B.B., February 10, 1947.
6.5.17a.
Newspaper Clipping: "Einstein Appeals to Local Pastor on Atomic Issue", No Date.
6.5.18.
Reply to Pennock, Emma B., March 11, 1947.
6.5.19.
Pepper, Elizabeth K., March 17, 1947.
6.5.20.
Reply to Perbal, Albert C., October 6, 1948.
6.5.21.
Perlstein, Max, May 24, 1946.
6.5.22.
Perlstein, T.J., October 23, 1947.
6.5.22a.
Reply to Perlstein, T.J. and friends, November 4, 1947.
6.5.23.
Reply to Perry, Harold H., November 13, 1947.
6.5.23a.
Reply to Perry, Harold H., November 13, 1947.
6.5.23b.
Reply to Perry, Harold H., January 9, 1948.
6.5.24.
Perry, Thomas, October 6, 1948.
6.5.25.
Reply to Persily, Clemens C., July 9, 1948.
6.5.26.
Petosky, John G., July 17, 1946.
6.5.26a.
Reply to Petosky, John, G., July 26, 1946.
6.5.26b.
Petosky, John G., August 7, 1946.
6.5.26c.
Reply to Petosky, John G., August 19, 1946.
6.5.27.
Pettes, C.R., May 6, 1947.
6.5.27a.
Reply to Pettes, C.R., May 26, 1947.
6.5.28.
Pfister, E., August 11, 1946.
6.5.28a.
Reply to Pfister, E., September 4, 1946.
6.5.29.
Philipson, David, June 17, 1946.
6.5.29a.
Reply to Philipson, David, June 28, 1946.
6.5.30.
Philler, Henry A., December 8, 1947.
6.5.30a.
Reply to Philler, Henry A., January 26, 1948.
6.5.31.
Philon, Leon, March 12, 1947.
6.5.31a.
Reply to Philon, Leon, March 27, 1947.
6.5.32.
Pickens, William, January 23, 1947.
6.5.33.
Pilchik, Ely E., March 14, 1947.
6.5.33a.
Reply to Pilchik, Ely E., April 28, 1947.
6.5.33b.
Pilchik, Ely E., April 30, 1947.
6.5.33c.
Pilchik, Ely E., May 1, 1947.
6.5.33d.
Reprint: "Judaism and Science", Pilchik, Ely E., Tulsa Jewish Review, April 1947.
6.5.33e.
Reply to Pilchik, Ely E., May 15, 1947.
6.5.33f.
Reply to Pilchik, Ely E., May 16, 1947.
6.5.33g.
Reply to Pilchik, Ely E., September 8, 1947.
6.5.33h.
Pilchik, Ely E., September 9, 1947.
6.5.33i.
Pilchik, Ely E., July 17, 1948.
6.5.33j.
Reply to Pilchik, Ely E., July 19, 1948.
6.5.34.
Piller, Gene, December 10, 1946.
6.5.35.
Piper, Edwin F., October 17, 1947.
6.5.35a.
Reply to Piper, Edwin F., October 30, 1947.
6.5.36.
Plattor, B., May 31, 1947.
6.6.
P: Correspondence (Pohlman - Putnam), 1946-1948.
6.6.1.
Pohlman, John, January 7, 1947.
6.6.1a.
Reply to Pohlman, John, January 25, 1947.
6.6.2.
Polito, Marian, May 15, 1947.
6.6.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "On Justice and Morality", No Date.
6.6.3a.
Poll, Leo, March 29, 1947.
6.6.3b.
Reply to Poll, Leo, April 3, 1947.
6.6.3c.
Poll, Leo, April 9, 1947.
6.6.3d.
Reply to Poll, Leo, April 29, 1947.
6.6.3e.
Poll, Leo, September 22, 1947.
6.6.3f.
Reprint: "Appeal to the Youth!!!", No Date.
6.6.3g.
Poll, Leo, January 19, 1948.
6.6.3h.
Reply to Poll, Leo, February 6, 1948.
6.6.3i.
Poll, Leo, April 12, 1948.
6.6.3j.
Reply to Poll, Leo, April 29, 1948.
6.6.3k.
Poll, Leo, May 18, 1948.
6.6.3l.
Reply to Poll, Leo, May 29, 1948.
6.6.3m.
Reprint: "Mutation or Perish", No Date.
6.6.3n.
Poll, Leo, July 22, 1948.
6.6.4.
Reply to Pope, Willard, March 8, 1948.
6.6.4a.
Pope, Willard, May 23,1948.
6.6.5.
Porter, Philip S., April 1, 1947.
6.6.5a.
Reply to Porter, Philip S., April 8, 1947.
6.6.6.
Porter, Sarah C., February 23, 1947.
6.6.6a.
Porter, Sarah C.,December 1, 1947.
6.6.6b.
Reply to Porter, Sarah C.,December 11, 1947.
6.6.7.
Reply to Pott, F.B., October 16, 1948.
6.6.8.
Pottenger, F.M., June 17, 1946.
6.6.8a.
Reply to Pottenger, F.M., July 1, 1946.
6.6.8b.
Pottenger, F.M., December 11, 1947.
6.6.8c.
Reply to Pottenger, F.M., January 13, 1948.
6.6.8d.
Pottenger, F.M., May 7, 1948.
6.6.9.
Potter, John A., October 23, 1946.
6.6.9a.
Reply to Potter, John A., December 5, 1946.
6.6.10.
Potter, Zenas L., December 2, 1947.
6.6.10a.
Reprint: "Total Peace--In Our Time", Potter, Zenas L., October 16, 1947.
6.6.10b.
Reply to Potter, Zenas L., March 5, 1948.
6.6.10c.
Reply to Potter, Zenas L., February 11, 1948.
6.6.10d.
Potter, Zenas L., February 6, 1948.
6.6.10e.
Potter, Zenas L., February 19, 1948.
6.6.11.
Potts, Ruth H., February 5, 1948.
6.6.11a.
Reply to Potts. Ruth H., March 5, 1948.
6.6.12.
Poxson, Mary, November 3, 1947.
6.6.12a.
Reply to Poxson, Mary, November 8, 1947.
6.6.13.
Pracher, Joseph A., January 13, 1948.
6.6.13a.
Pracher, Joseph A., March 5, 1948.
6.6.13b.
Reprint: "Resolution Proclaiming World Government Week in the City of Chicago", Journal of the Proceeding of the City Council of Chicago, Egan, John E., January 23, 1948.
6.6.13c.
Reprint: "World Government Week Luncheon", World Republic, Humphrey, Hubert H., No Date.
6.6.13d.
Reply to Pracher, Joseph A., March 31, 1948.
6.6.13e.
Pracher, Joseph A., April 13, 1948.
6.6.14.
Prensky, S.D., January 28, 1948.
6.6.14a.
Reply to Prensky, S.D., February 18, 1948.
6.6.15.
Price, Charles W. II, June 12, 1947.
6.6.15a.
Reply to Price, Charles W. II, June 16, 1947.
6.6.16.
Price, Mrs. Cole B., April 3, 1947.
6.6.16a.
Reply to Price, Mrs. Cole B., April 10, 1947.
6.6.17.
Priest, Alice L., August 10, 1947.
6.6.17a.
Reply to Priest, Alice L., August 21, 1947.
6.6.18.
Priest, A.J.G., June 29, 1948.
6.6.18a.
Priest, A.J.G., June 30, 1948.
6.6.18b.
Reply to Priest, A.J.G., July 2, 1948.
6.6.18c.
Priest, A.J.G., July 29, 1948.
6.6.18d.
Reply to Priest, A.J.G., August 14, 1948.
6.6.19.
Probert, C.C., December 16, 1946.
6.6.19a.
Reply to Probert, C.C., January 24, 1947.
6.6.20.
Pugsley, James W., May 6, 1947.
6.6.20a.
Reply to Pugsley, James W., May 21, 1947.
6.6.21.
Pullen, Thomas G. Jr., October 21, 1947.
6.6.21a.
Reply to Pullen, Thomas G. Jr., November 11, 1947.
6.6.22.
Purviance, Mildred, No Date.
6.6.22a.
Reply to Purviance, Mildred, November 14, 1947.
6.6.23.
Putnam, John B., October 21, 1947.
6.6.23a.
Reply to Putnam, John B., October 23, 1947.
6.7.
Posin, Daniel: Correspondence, 1946-1947.
6.7.1.
Posin, Daniel Q., December 10, 1946.
6.7.1a.
Posin, Daniel Q., December 10, 1946.
6.7.1b.
Reply to Posin, Daniel Q., January 3, 1947.
6.7.2.
Posin, Daniel Q., December 23, 1946.
6.7.2a.
Reply to Posin, Daniel Q., January 25, 1947.
6.7.3.
Posin, Daniel Q., February 22, 1947.
6.7.3a.
Reply to Posin, Daniel Q., February 26, 1947.
6.7.4.
Posin, Daniel Q., January 23, 1947.
6.7.4a.
Reply to Posin, Daniel Q., January 28, 1947.
6.7.5.
Casgrain, A.E., January 28, 1947.
6.7.5a.
Reply to Casgrain, A.E, February 7, 1947.
6.7.6.
Posin, Daniel Q., January 29, 1947.
6.7.6a.
Posin, Daniel Q., March 22, 1947.
6.7.6b.
Posin, Daniel Q., March 22, 1947.
6.7.6c.
Posin, Daniel Q., March 22, 1947.
6.7.6d.
Reply to Posin, Daniel Q., April 4, 1947.
6.7.7.
Posin, Daniel Q., April 14, 1947.
6.7.7a.
Posin, Daniel Q., April 14, 1947.
6.7.7b.
Reply to Posin, Daniel Q., May 7, 1947.
6.7.8.
Orvedal, Arne, April 17, 1947.
6.7.8a.
Reply to Orvedal, Arne, May 1, 1947.
6.7.9.
Reply to Posin, Daniel Q., April 24, 1947.
6.7.10.
Reply to Posin, Daniel Q., May 1, 1947.
6.7.11.
Posin, Daniel Q., May 8, 1947.
6.7.11a.
Posin, Daniel Q., May 8, 1947.
6.7.11b.
Posin, Daniel Q., May 8, 1947.
6.7.11c.
Reply to Posin, Daniel Q., May 15, 1947.
6.7.12.
Posin, Daniel Q., May 17, 1947.
6.7.12a.
Reply to Posin, Daniel Q., May 19, 1947.
6.7.13.
Reply to Posin, Daniel Q., May 27, 1947.
6.7.14.
Publication: "Announcing... 25th Anniversary Silver Jubilee Convention", The Minnesota Police and Peace Officers Bulletin, June 23, 1947.
6.7.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Posin Dramatizes Construction, Deadly Effect of Atomic Bomb", Valley City Times-Record and the Barnes County News, June 20, 1947.
6.7.16.
Posin, Daniel Q., June 23, 1947.
6.7.16a.
Reply to Posin, Daniel Q., June 26, 1947.
6.7.17.
Posin, Daniel Q., July 23, 1947.
6.7.17a.
Posin, Daniel Q., July 23, 1947.
6.7.17b.
Posin, Daniel Q., July 23, 1947.
6.7.17c.
Posin, Daniel Q., July 23, 1947.
6.7.17d.
Posin, Daniel Q., July 23, 1947.
6.7.17e.
Reply to Posin, Daniel Q., July 25, 1947.
6.7.18.
Posin, Daniel Q., June 29, 1947.
6.7.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "World Organization for Peace Only Defense Against Atom Bombs, in Opinion of Dr. Posin, Physicist at NDAC", Fargo Forum, Fearn Jack, July 27, 1947.
6.7.20.
Posin, Daniel Q., August 15, 1947.
6.7.20a.
Posin, Daniel Q., August 15, 1947.
6.7.20b.
Reply to Posin, Daniel Q., August 19, 1947.
6.7.21.
Posin, Daniel Q., September 16, 1947.
6.7.21a.
Reply to Posin, Daniel Q., September 18, 1947.
6.7.22.
Posin, Daniel Q., September 29, 1947.
6.7.23.
Reply to Posin, Daniel Q., October 7, 1947.
6.7.24.
Posin, Daniel Q., October 14, 1947.
6.7.24a.
Newspaper Clipping: "Community Club Serves Territory With Posin Talk", No Date.
6.7.24b.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Posin Noted for Clear Language on Atomic Subjects", No Date.
6.7.24c.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Daniel Posin Fights with Words for World Peace", No Date.
6.7.24d.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Posin is to Speak Here", Lidgerwood Monitor, September 25, 1947.
6.7.24e.
Posin, Daniel Q., November 3, 1947.
6.7.24f.
Reply to Posin, Daniel Q., November 6, 1947.
6.7.25.
Posin, Daniel Q., October 18, 1947.
6.7.26.
Posin, Daniel Q., November 5, 1947.
6.7.26a.
Posin, Daniel Q., November 7, 1947.
6.7.26b.
Reply to Posin, Daniel Q., November 10, 1947.
6.7.27.
Posin, Daniel Q., November 26, 1947.
6.7.27a.
Posin, Daniel Q., December 16, 1947.
6.7.27b.
Posin, Daniel Q., December 19, 1947.
6.7.27c.
Posin, Daniel Q., January 28, 1948.
6.7.27d.
Reply to Posin, Daniel Q., February 6, 1948.
6.7.28.
Posin, Daniel Q., December 9, 1947.
6.7.29.
Reply to Posin, Daniel Q., December 12, 1947.
6.7.30.
Posin, Daniel Q., February 6, 1948.
6.7.30a.
Reply to Posin, Daniel Q., February 12, 1948.
6.7.31.
Posin, Daniel Q., February 17, 1948.
6.7.32.
Reply to Posin, Daniel Q., February 26, 1948.
6.7.33.
Posin, Daniel Q., February 28, 1948.
6.7.34.
Posin, Daniel Q., March 8, 1948.
6.7.34a.
Reply to Posin, Daniel Q., March 13, 1948.
6.7.35.
Reply to Posin, Daniel Q., March 13, 1948.
6.7.36.
Posin, Daniel Q., March 15, 1948.
6.7.36a.
Posin, Daniel Q., March 17, 1948.
6.7.37.
Posin, Daniel Q., March 16, 1948.
6.7.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "4H elects Paul Rice, Mohall; 'Peace' contest is announced", March 25, 1948.
6.7.38a.
Reply to Posin, Daniel Q., March 24, 1948.
6.7.38b.
Posin, Daniel Q., March 26, 1948.
6.7.39.
Reply to Posin, Daniel Q., March 31, 1948.
6.7.40.
Posin, Daniel Q., April 7. 1948.
6.7.40a.
Reprint: North Dakota Pushes for Peace, North Dakota State College, April 9, 1948.
6.7.41.
Posin, Daniel Q., April 8, 1948.
6.7.42.
Reply to Wallace, Henry A., April 14, 1948.
6.7.42a.
Reply to Wallace, Henry A., April 14, 1948.
6.7.43.
Reply to Posin, Daniel Q., April 15, 1948.
6.7.43a.
Reprint: News Room, Radio WDAY, No Date.
6.7.44.
Posin, Daniel Q., April 21, 1948.
6.7.44a.
Reply to Posin, Daniel Q., April 23, 1948.
6.7.45.
Posin, Daniel Q., May 1, 1948.
6.7.45a.
Reply to Posin, Daniel Q., May 6, 1948.
6.7.46.
Posin, Daniel Q., May 22, 1948.
6.7.46a.
Reprint: What YOU can do for the cause of peace, No Date.
6.7.46b.
Posin, Daniel Q., June 2, 1948.
6.7.46c.
Reply to Posin, Daniel Q., June 8, 1948.
6.7.47.
Reply to Posin, Daniel Q., June 17, 1948.
6.7.48.
Telegram: Posin, Daniel Q., June 23, 1948.
6.7.49.
Reply to Posin, Daniel Q., July 1, 1948.
6.7.50.
Reply to Posin, Daniel Q., July 2, 1948.
6.7.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "Expect full house Monday for Posin evening convo", The Spectrum, October 4, 1947.
6.7.52.
Note: Posin, Daniel Q., No Date.
6.7.53.
Newspaper Clipping: "Brings Atom Bomb Story to Farmers...", No Date.
6.8.
Q: Correspondence (Quail - Quinn), 1946-1948.
6.8.1.
Reply to Quail, Frank A., October 1, 1948.
6.8.2.
Reply to Quarles, E.A., October 2, 1947.
6.8.3.
Quinn, Robert, July 27, 1946.
6.8.3a.
Reply to Quinn, Robert, August 7, 1946.
6.9.
R: Correspondence (Rakieten - Riviere), 1946-1948.
6.9.1.
Rakieten, Morris L., April 24, 1948.
6.9.1a.
Reply to Rakieten, Morris L., April 27, 1948.
6.9.1b.
Rakieten, Morris L., April 29, 1948.
6.9.2.
Reply to Ramsey, Mrs. C. J., June 27, 1946.
6.9.2a.
Ramsay, Caroline, October 11, 1947.
6.9.2b.
Reply to Ramsey, Mrs. C. J., October 7, 1947.
6.9.2c.
Reply to Ramsey, Mrs. C. J. , September 16, 1947.
6.9.2d.
Reply to Ramsay, Mrs. William G., May 11, 1948.
6.9.3.
Reply to Rand, Elizabeth C., April 28, 1947.
6.9.3a.
Rand, Elizabeth C., No Date.
6.9.4.
Rarig, G.E., June 9, 1947.
6.9.5.
Raushenbeush, Elizabeth B., May 24, 1946.
6.9.5a.
Raushenbeush, Elizabeth B., June 18, 1946.
6.9.5b.
Reply to Raushenbeush, Elizabeth B., January 19, 1948.
6.9.7.
Raddau, William J., July 11, 1946.
6.9.6.
Reagan, William J., January 23, 1947.
6.9.8.
Letter to Reed, Miss Elizabeth E., June 15, 1946.
6.9.8a.
Reply to Reed, Miss Elizabeth E., July 2, 1946.
6.9.9.
Reeves, Floyd M., February 10, 1947.
6.9.9a.
Reply to Reeves, Floyd M., February 10, 1947.
6.9.10.
Reid, J. Richard, August 18, 1948.
6.9.11.
Reinhold , Mr. B. Sr., June 18, 1946.
6.9.11a.
Reply to Reinhold, Mr. B. Sr., June 22, 1946.
6.9.11b.
Reinhold, B., August 16, 1947.
6.9.11c.
Reply to Reinhold, B., August 19, 1947.
6.9.12.
Reisley, Bayard I., November 19, 1946.
6.9.12a.
Reply to Reisley, Bayard I., December 6, 1946.
6.9.13.
Reply to Reiss, Ruth N., July 8, 1947.
6.9.13a.
Paper from Reiss, R.N., February 25, 1946.
6.9.13b.
Reiss, Mrs. Ruth N., September 22, 1947.
6.9.14.
Rempfer, William C., June 17, 1946.
6.9.14a.
Reply to Rempfer, William C., June 22, 1946.
6.9.14b.
Rempfer, William C., July 1, 1946.
6.9.15.
Receipt for Repke, Arthur, No Date.
6.9.15a.
Reply to Repke, Arthur, September 11, 1947.
6.9.16.
Reschetylo, Dimitri, November 30, 1946.
6.9.16a.
Reply to Reschetylo, Dimitri, December 7, 1946.
6.9.17.
Reynolds, J. Louis, January 12, 1948.
6.9.17a.
Reply to Reynolds, J. Louis, January 20, 1948.
6.9.18.
Letter to Ribble, Mrs. F.D., June 25, 1948.
6.9.18a.
Letter to Ribble, Mrs. F.D., June 30, 1948.
6.9.19.
Reply to Rice, Mr. Elmer, October 12, 1948.
6.9.20.
Rice, George Richard, February 7. 1947.
6.9.20a.
Reply to Rice, George Richard, February 22, 1947.
6.9.20b.
Receipt for Rice, George Richard, No Date.
6.9.21.
Rice, Theodore, July 2, 1947.
6.9.22.
Reply to Richie, Mrs. Thomas, October 13, 1947.
6.9.22a.
Note with additional patrons names, No Date.
6.9.22b.
Receipt for Richie, Mrs. Thomas, No Date.
6.9.22c.
Reply to Richie, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, January 26, 1948.
6.9.23.
Richman, J. Maurice, May 14, 1947.
6.9.23a.
Reply to Richman, J. Maurice, May 20, 1947.
6.9.24.
Rickard, Rev. C. Harold, December 23, 1946.
6.9.24a.
Reply to Rickard, Rev. and Mrs. C. Harold, January 16, 1947.
6.9.25.
Reply to Riley, William G., January 7, 1947.
6.9.25a.
Receipt for Riley, William G., No Date.
6.9.25b.
Riley, William G., September 23, 1948.
6.9.25c.
Reply to Riley, William G., October 1, 1948.
6.9.26.
Risher, Col. James F., December 8, 1947.
6.9.27.
Riviere, George, May 29, 1947.
6.9.27a.
Reply to Riviere, George, June 11, 1947.
6.10.
R: Correspondence (Robb - Rytina), 1946-1948.
6.10.1.
Robb, Walter, April 30, 1947.
6.10.1a.
Robb, Walter, May 12, 1947.
6.10.1b.
Reply to Robb, Walter, June 13, 1947.
6.10.1c.
Robb, Walter, June 18, 1947.
6.10.1d.
Newspaper Clipping:"Preparedness", Publication Unknown, No Date.
6.10.1e.
Reply to Robb, Walter, June 26, 1947.
6.10.2.
Roberts, Walter Orr, June 20, 1946.
6.10.2a.
Reply to Roberts, Walter Orr, June 26, 1946.
6.10.2b.
Roberts, Walter Orr, July 16, 1946.
6.10.2c.
Reply to Roberts, Walter Orr, August 7, 1946.
6.10.2d.
Newspaper Clipping: "Armies And Oceans Offer Little Security In Atomic Age", The Denver Post, Roberts, Dr. Walter Orr, July 14, 1946.
6.10.3.
Roberts, William H. Jr., October 3, 1947.
6.10.3a.
Reply to Roberts, William H. Jr., October 9, 1947.
6.10.4.
Robertson, Dr. C.H., June 18, 1948.
6.10.4a.
Reply to Robertson, Dr. C.H., July 15, 1948.
6.10.5.
Robertson, Kathleen B., April 27, 1947.
6.10.5a.
Robertson, Kathleen B., April 27, 1947.
6.10.5b.
Reply to Robertson, Kathleen B., June 3, 1947.
6.10.5c.
Robertson, Kathleen B., June 12, 1947.
6.10.5d.
Reply to Robertson, Kathleen B., June 17, 1947.
6.10.6.
Robertson, W. Albert, February 7, 1948.
6.10.6a.
New World Magazine, February 27, 1948.
6.10.6b.
Reply to New World Magazine, March 4, 1948.
6.10.7.
Robinson, Leona, November 21, 1947.
6.10.7a.
Reply to Robinson, Leona, December 12, 1947.
6.10.7b.
Robinson, Leona, February 28, 1948.
6.10.7c.
Reply to Robinson, Leona, March 2, 1948.
6.10.8.
Robinson, Leonard Wallace, No Date.
6.10.8a.
Reply to Robinson, Leonard Wallace, July 20, 1946.
6.10.9.
Robinsnest, Mrs. O.H., July 3, 1946.
6.10.10.
Reply to Robinson, R.S., October 13, 1947.
6.10.11.
Rod, Jacob, December 26, 1946.
6.10.11a.
Reply to Rod, Jacob, January 24, 1947.
6.10.12.
Rodder, Frances G., President of Fresno League of Women Voters, March 26, 1947.
6.10.12a.
Reply to Rodder, Frances G., President of Fresno League of Women Voters, April 21, 1947.
6.10.12b.
Handwritten Note, No Date.
6.10.13.
Rodnick, Dr. and Mrs. David, March 25, 1947.
6.10.13a.
Reply to Rodnick, Dr. and Mrs. David, April 3, 1947.
6.10.14.
Roebuck, John R., Emeritus Professor of Physics, November 11, 1947.
6.10.14a.
Reply to Roebuck, John R., Emeritus Professor of Physics, November 18, 1947.
6.10.15.
Roehe, Matt, April 1, 1947.
6.10.16.
Reply to Rogers Charles E., May 3, 1947.
6.10.16a.
Rogers, Charles E., May 7, 1947.
6.10.16b.
Reply to Rogers, Charles E., May 13, 1947.
6.10.16c.
Rogers, Charles E., May 29, 1947.
6.10.17.
Rohrbough, Lynn, September 30, 1947.
6.10.17a.
Reply to Rohrbough, Lynn, October 9, 1947.
6.10.18.
Rolland, Mrs. Hugo, January 24, 1948.
6.10.18a.
Reply to Rolland, Mrs. Hugo, February 12, 1948.
6.10.19.
Rolo, Orlo M., October 7, 1948.
6.10.19a.
Reply to Rolo, Orlo M., October 11, 1948.
6.10.19b.
Handwritten Note, October 11, 1948.
6.10.20.
Reply to Rose, Mrs. J.C., June 5, 1947.
6.10.20a.
Receipt for Rose, Mrs. J.C., No Date.
6.10.21.
Rosenberg, Martha, Chairman of Derech Emunoh Sisterhood, May 6, 1947.
6.10.21a.
Reply to Rosenberg, Martha, Chairman of Derech Emunoh Sisterhood, May 26, 1947.
6.10.22.
Rosenberg, Mrs. Maurice, October 23, 1947.
6.10.22a.
Reply to Rosenberg, Mrs. Maurice, November 5, 1947.
6.10.23.
Rosenfeld, Edward L., May 23, 1946.
6.10.23a.
Rosenfeld, Edward L., May 24, 1946.
6.10.23b.
Reply to Rosenfeld, Edward L., June 14, 1946.
6.10.24.
Reply to Rosenfeld, Mrs. M.C., June 18, 1946.
6.10.25.
Rosenfelder, S.N., July 7, 1948.
6.10.26.
Rosenfield, Isadore, November 19, 1946.
6.10.26a.
Reply to Rosenfield, Isadore, December 7, 1946.
6.10.27.
Reply to Rosenfried, Mrs. Rose F., September 14, 1946.
6.10.28.
Reply to Rosenthal, Mrs. Arthur J., July 20, 1946.
6.10.28a.
Reply to Rosenthal, Mrs. Arthur J., January 9, 1948.
6.10.29.
Rosenwald, Kurt Ph.D., May 4, 1947.
6.10.29a.
Roznik, Joseph, September 16, 1947.
6.10.29b.
Reply to Roznik, Joseph, October 11, 1947.
6.10.30.
Reply to Rothschild, M.H., October 2, 1948.
6.10.31.
Reply to Rothschild R.F., President of Furniture Service, October 2, 1948.
6.10.32.
Rothschild, Walter, May 23, 1946.
6.10.32a.
Rothschild, Herbert M., June 13, 1946.
6.10.32b.
Towne, L.E., June 14, 1946.
6.10.32c.
Reply to Rothschild, Herbert M., June 15, 1946.
6.10.32d.
Reply to Rothschild, Walter, June 15, 1946.
6.10.32e.
Reply to Rothschild, Herbert M., June 17, 1946.
6.10.32f.
Reply to Rothschild, Herbert M., May 14, 1948.
6.10.33.
Roundy, Alice, January 25, 1947.
6.10.33a.
Reply to Roundy, Alice, February 7, 1947.
6.10.33b.
Roundy, Alice, February 8, 1947.
6.10.33c.
Reply to Roundy, Alice, February 18, 1947.
6.10.33d.
Roundy, Alice, March 17, 1947.
6.10.33e.
"An Invitation from Friends of the Philippines", No Date.
6.10.33f.
Receipt for Roundy, Alice, No Date.
6.10.34.
Reply to Rowe, Ida R., February 6, 1947.
6.10.34a.
Handwritten Mailing List, No Date.
6.10.35.
Rubicam, Raymond, May 29, 1947.
6.10.35a.
Hirsch, Katherine L., Secretary to Rubicam, Raymond, June 17, 1947.
6.10.35b.
Reply to Rubicam, Raymond, June 20, 1947.
6.10.36.
Rubin, Sol, March 27, 1947.
6.10.37.
Rubinson, William, May 7, 1947.
6.10.37a.
Reply to Rubinson, William, May 26, 1947.
6.10.38.
Rudik, Bruno, March 7, 1944.
6.10.38a.
Receipt for Rudik, Bruno, No Date.
6.10.39.
Ruliffson, Willard, September 30, 1947.
6.10.39a.
Reply to Ruliffson, Willard, October 22, 1947.
6.10.40.
Rumsey, Minnie M., April 17, 1947.
6.10.40a.
Reply to Rumsey, Minnie M., May 2, 1947.
6.10.41.
Ruthenburg, Louis, President Servel Inc., December 5, 1947.
6.10.41a.
Reply to Ruthenburg, Louis, President Servel Inc., January 13, 1948.
6.10.41b.
Reply to Ruthenburg, Louis, President Servel Inc., May 11, 1948.
6.10.42.
Rytina, Mrs. A.W., January 30, 1947.
6.10.42a.
Reply to Rytina, Mrs. A.W., February 6, 1947.
6.11.
S: Correspondence (Saltonstall - Short), 1946-1948.
6.11.1.
Saltonstall, William G., May 29.
6.11.2.
Samliner, Paul H., May 28, 1946.
6.11.3.
Samson, Ellen D., May 6, 1948.
6.11.3a.
Reply to Samson, Ellen D., June 14, 1948.
6.11.4.
Sander, Mrs. F.C., February 14, 1947.
6.11.4a.
Reply to Sander, Mrs. F.C., February 24, 1947.
6.11.4b.
Sander, Mrs. F.C., No Date.
6.11.4c.
Receipt for Sander, Mrs. F.C., No Date.
6.11.5.
Sanders, J., May 23, 1946.
6.11.5a.
Reply to Sanders, J., June 11, 1946.
6.11.5b.
Sanders, J., June 17, 1946.
6.11.5c.
Reply to Sanders, J., June 21, 1946.
6.11.5d.
Sanders, J., July 8, 1946.
6.11.5e.
Reply to Sandes, J., July 20, 1946.
6.11.6.
Sandground, Jack H., March 24, 1947.
6.11.6a.
Receipt for Sandground, Jack H., No Date.
6.11.7.
Sandoval, Don D., July 10, 1946.
6.11.7a.
Reply to Sandoval, Don D., July 18, 1946.
6.11.8.
Sanford, Eva, January 21, 1947.
6.11.8a.
Reply to Sanford, Eva, January 27, 1947.
6.11.9.
Sapiro, Aaron, May 23, 1946.
6.11.9a.
Sapiro, Aaron, July 8, 1946.
6.11.10.
Sargent, A.H., January 30, 1947.
6.11.10a.
Reply to Sargent, A.H., February 6, 1947.
6.11.11.
Sauter, William, March 8, 1948.
6.11.11a.
Reply to Sauter, William, March 10, 1948.
6.11.11b.
Reply to Sauter, William, March 11, 1948.
6.11.11c.
Sauter, William, September 25, 1948.
6.11.11d.
Reply to Sauter, William, October 15, 1948.
6.11.12.
Sauville, Florence L., August 24.
6.11.12a.
Reply to Sauville, Florence L., September 11, 1947.
6.11.13.
Sawyer, Jean J., May 19, 1947.
6.11.13a.
Reply to Sawyer, Jean J., June 4, 1947.
6.11.14.
Sawyer, Ralph A., April 10, 1948.
6.11.15.
Schaal, E.A., May 12, 1947.
6.11.15a.
Reply to Schaal, E.A., May 19, 1947.
6.11.16.
Schacht, Gene, August 18, 1948.
6.11.17.
Reply to Schaffner, Alice Boughton, September 24, 1947.
6.11.17a.
Reply to Schaffner, Alice Boughton, November 4, 1947.
6.11.18.
Reply to Schaeffer, Harry, June 27, 1946.
6.11.18a.
Schaefer, F.M.E., June 28, 1946.
6.11.18b.
Reply to Shaeffer, Harry, September 14, 1946.
6.11.19.
Schauffler, Margaret R., May 25, 1946.
6.11.19a.
Terborgh, Mrs. Isaac, June 5, 1946.
6.11.19b.
Reply to Schauffler, Margaret R., June 14, 1946.
6.11.19c.
Schauffler, Margaret R., June 15, 1946.
6.11.19d.
Reply to Schauffler, Margaret R., June 26, 1946.
6.11.19e.
Schauffler, Margaret R., July 4, 1946.
6.11.19f.
Reply to Schauffler, Margaret R., July 9, 1946.
6.11.19g.
Schauffler, Margaret R., July 11, 1946.
6.11.19h.
Reply to Schaffner, Joseph Halle, June 12, 1947.
6.11.20.
Reply to Schaffner, Mrs. Joseph, December 31, 1946.
6.11.20a.
Schaffner, Mrs. Joseph, April 6, 1948.
6.11.20b.
Davis, W.S., Assistant Secretary for The First National Bank of Chicago, April 9, 1948.
6.11.20c.
Davis, W.S., Assistant Secretary for The First National Bank of Chicago, April 15, 1948.
6.11.20d.
Reply to Schaffner, Mrs. Joseph, April 22, 1948.
6.11.21.
Schmidt, John R., August 9, 1947.
6.11.21a.
Reply to Schmidt, John R., September 8, 1947.
6.11.22.
Schneider, Irving, December 4, 1947.
6.11.22a.
Reply to Schneider, Irving, January 13, 1948.
6.11.23.
Schoolman, Dr. N., March 4, 1947.
6.11.23a.
Reply to Schoolman, Dr. N., March 21, 1947.
6.11.24.
Schorr, Alvin L., July 13, 1947.
6.11.24a.
Reply to Schorr, Alvin L., July 28, 1947.
6.11.25.
Schott, Max, November 17, 1947.
6.11.25a.
Reply to Schott, Max, November 19, 1947.
6.11.25b.
Schott, Max, May 7, 1948.
6.11.25c.
Reply to Schott, Max, May 17, 1948.
6.11.26.
Schrager, Norman, No Date.
6.11.27.
Schultz, William Jr., May 12, 1947.
6.11.27a.
Reply to Schultz, William Jr., May 16, 1947.
6.11.27b.
Schramm, Frank H., May 24, 1946.
6.11.27c.
Schramm, Frank H., May 24, 1946.
6.11.28.
Schroeder, Jennette, May 2, 1948.
6.11.28a.
Reply to Schroeder, Jennette, June 14, 1948.
6.11.29.
Reply to Schulkind, Adelaide, June 10, 1947.
6.11.29a.
Schulkind, Adelaide, June 19, 1947.
6.11.29b.
Reply to Schulkind, Adelaide, June 30, 1947.
6.11.29c.
Newsletter, No Date.
6.11.29d.
Receipt for Shulkind, Adelaide, No Date.
6.11.30.
Schultz, Edward S., March 1, 1948.
6.11.30a.
Reply to Schultz, Edward S., March 3, 1948.
6.11.31.
Schuster, M. Lincoln, April 13, 1948.
6.11.31a.
Reply to Schuster, M. Lincoln, April 17, 1948.
6.11.32.
Schutz, Robert R., July 11, 1948.
6.11.32a.
Reply to Schutz, Robert R., July 16, 1948.
6.11.33.
Schwab, G., July 30, 1947.
6.11.34.
Schweich, Henry, November 24, 1947.
6.11.34a.
Reply to Schweich, Henry, December 15, 1947.
6.11.35.
Schwittay, Dr. A.M., No Date.
6.11.35a.
Reply to Schwittay, Dr. A.M., January 26, 1948.
6.11.36.
Reply to Scott, Professor Robert G., February 3, 1948.
6.11.37.
Scott-Allan, Helen, July 3.
6.11.37a.
Reply to Scott-Allan, Helen, August 18, 1948.
6.11.38.
Scully, Martin J., January 24, 1947.
6.11.38a.
Reply to Scully, Martin J., March 4, 1948.
6.11.39.
Seasongood, Mrs. Murray, May 31, 1946.
6.11.39a.
Reply to Seasongood, Mrs. Murray, June 18, 1946.
6.11.40.
Reply to Segal, Alexander, April 8, 1948.
6.11.40a.
Reply to Segal, Alexander, October 5, 1948.
6.11.41.
Seiberling, Frank Jr., Ohio State University, March 27, 1947.
6.11.41a.
List of names and addresses, March 27, 1947.
6.11.41b.
Reply to Seiberling, Frank Jr., Ohio State University, April 4, 1947.
6.11.42.
Seidman, Bertrand, April 28, 1948.
6.11.43.
Semple, C.Y., August 14, 1947.
6.11.43a.
Reply to Semple, C.Y., August 21, 1947.
6.11.43b.
Reply to Semple, C.Y., October 6, 1948.
6.11.44.
Sensenig, Barton, No Date.
6.11.45.
Seren, Leo, November 14, 1947.
6.11.45a.
Reply to Seren, Leo, November 15, 1947.
6.11.45b.
Seren, Leo, November 17, 1947.
6.11.45c.
Reply to Seren, Leo, November 19, 1947.
6.11.46.
Senoir, James K., November 24, 1947.
6.11.46a.
Reply to Senoir, James K., November 28, 1947.
6.11.46b.
Reply to Senoir, James K., May 11, 1948.
6.11.47.
Reply to Serlin, Mrs. Oscar, July 25, 1946.
6.11.48.
Seubert, W.H., May 2, 1947.
6.11.48a.
Reply to Seubert, W.H., May 16, 1947.
6.11.48b.
Reply to Seubert, W.H., February 25, 1948.
6.11.49.
Sevilla-Sacasa, Guillermo, Ambassador of Nicaragua, December 8, 1947.
6.11.49a.
Reply to Sevilla-Sacasa, Guillermo, Ambassador of Nicaragua, March 5, 1948.
6.11.50.
Shadlen, Conrad, January 23, 1947.
6.11.50a.
Reply to Shadlen, Conrad, February 7, 1947.
6.11.51.
Shamsey, John K., April 24, 1947.
6.11.51a.
Reply to Shamsey, John K., April 30, 1947.
6.11.51b.
Reply to Shamsey, John K., May 3, 1947.
6.11.52.
Shattuck, S.F., May 3, 1948.
6.11.52a.
Reply to Shattuck, S.F., May 12, 1948.
6.11.53.
Shaw, Mrs. T. Mott, November 25.
6.11.53a.
Reply to Shaw, Mrs. T. Mott, December 15, 1947.
6.11.54.
Sheldon, Albert M. Jr., June 12, 1947.
6.11.54a.
Reply to Sheldon, Albert M. Jr., June 16, 1947.
6.11.55.
Sheldon, Mary B., August 8, 1947.
6.11.56.
Sheppard, David P., March 26, 1947.
6.11.56a.
Reply to Sheppard, David P., April 10, 1947.
6.11.57.
Sherman, N.L., May 1, 1947.
6.11.58.
Shore, William I., July 14, 1947.
6.11.58.
Shorr, Philip, October 13, 1947.
6.11.59a.
Reply to Shorr, Philip, October 28, 1947.
6.11.60.
Short, Jean, November 18, 1947.
6.11.60a.
Reply to Short, Jean, December 20, 1947.
6.11.61.
Reply to Short, Mr. and Mrs. Ray E., October 21, 1947.
6.11.61a.
Short, Professor Ray E., December 8, 1947.
6.11.61b.
Newsletter, Christmas 1947.
6.11.61c.
Reply to Short, Professor Ray E., December 17, 1947.
6.11.61d.
Short, Professor Ray E., January 31, 1948.
6.11.61e.
Short, Professor Ray E., May 10, 1948.
6.11.61f.
Short, Professor Ray E., July 11, 1948.
6.11.61g.
Reply to Short, Professor Ray E., July 13, 1948.
6.11.61h.
Receipt for Short, Mr. and Mrs. Ray E., No Date.

3.007. Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists -- Correspondence: Si-Z, 1946-1948.


7.1.
S: Correspondence (Siegrist - Snyder), 1946-1948.
7.1.1.
Siegrist, Mary, May 4, 1947.
7.1.2.
Sikorsky, I.I., April 28, 1947.
7.1.2a.
Sikorsky, I.I., August 21, 1947.
7.1.3.
Simester, Edith, October 3, 1947.
7.1.3a.
Reply to Simester, Edith, October 9, 1947.
7.1.4.
Simmons, Merle E., February 15, 1947.
7.1.5.
Receipt for Simmons, William Emmett, No Date.
7.1.5a.
Reply to Simmons, William Emmett, October 28, 1947.
7.1.6.
Simon, Bianca S., October 2, 1947.
7.1.6a.
Reply to Simon, Bianca S., October 7, 1947.
7.1.6b.
Reply to Simon, Bianca S., October 22, 1947.
7.1.7.
Simonds, Mrs. C.D., July 2, 1947.
7.1.7a.
Reply to Simonds, Mrs. C.D., July 8, 1947.
7.1.8.
Singer, Richard E., January 20, 1948.
7.1.8a.
Reply to Singer, Richard E., February 4, 1948.
7.1.9.
Skeel, Emily E.F., May 25, 1946.
7.1.9a.
Reply to Skeel, Emily E.F., June 12, 1946.
7.1.9b.
Reply to Skeel, Mrs. Roswell Jr., June 28, 1946.
7.1.9c.
Reply to Skeel, Mrs. Roswell Jr., June 29, 1946.
7.1.9d.
Skeel, Emily E.F., July 20, 1946.
7.1.9e.
Handwritten note, Skeel, Emily E.F., No Date.
7.1.9f.
Reply to Skeel, Mrs. Roswell, July 18, 1947.
7.1.9g.
Reply to Skeel, Mrs. Roswell, August 11, 1947.
7.1.9h.
Reply to Skeel, Mrs. Roswell, September 10, 1947.
7.1.9i.
Skeel, Mrs. Roswell Jr., September 15, 1947.
7.1.9j.
Receipt for Skeel, Mrs. Roswell Jr., September 17, 1947.
7.1.9k.
Reply to Skeel, Mrs. Roswell Jr., January 17, 1948.
7.1.10.
Skewes-Cox, Bennet, March 6, 1947.
7.1.10a.
Skewes-Cox, Bennet, September 19, 1947.
7.1.10b.
Schachman, Ethel, September 9, 1947.
7.1.10c.
Skewes-Cox, Bennet, September 15, 1947.
7.1.11.
Skidell, Sidney H., May 23, 1946.
7.1.12.
Reply to Skillin, Edward J., April 18, 1947.
7.1.12a.
Reply to Vivian, Mary, April 18, 1947.
7.1.12b.
Skillin, Edward, March 25, 1947.
7.1.13.
Skouras, Spyros P., May 28, 1946.
7.1.14.
Slater, Frances, July 5, 1947.
7.1.15.
Sleezer, Norman C., November 24, 1947.
7.1.15a.
Reply to Sleezer, Norman C., December 15, 1947.
7.1.16.
Handwritten note, No Date.
7.1.16a.
Smith, Charlotte, March 14, 1948.
7.1.16b.
Reply to Smith, Charlotte, March 15, 1948.
7.1.17.
Smith, L. Cheyney, March 8, 1947.
7.1.17a.
Smith, L. Cheyney, May 15, 1947.
7.1.17b.
Reply to Smith, L. Cheyney, March 27, 1947.
7.1.18.
Smith, Francis N., May 1, 1948.
7.1.19.
Smith, Glade, May 10, 1947.
7.1.19a.
Reply to Smith, Glade, No Date.
7.1.20.
Smith, Harrison B., December 28, 1946.
7.1.20a.
Smith, Harrison B., December 13, 1946.
7.1.20a.
Reply to Smith, Harrison Bowne, December 16, 1946.
7.1.20b.
Reply to Smith, Harrison B., January 7, 1947.
7.1.20c.
Smith, Harrison B., January 22, 1947.
7.1.20d.
Reply to Smith, Harrison B., February 8, 1947.
7.1.20e.
Smith, Harrison B., December 8, 1947.
7.1.21.
Smith, H.J., February 14, 1947.
7.1.21a.
Reply to Smith, Harry, February 25, 1947.
7.1.22.
Smith, Jane Palmer, October 8, 1947.
7.1.22a.
Reply to Smith, Jane Palmer, October 22, 1947.
7.1.23.
Smith, Rev. Kenneth M., October 7, 1948.
7.1.23a.
Reply to Smith, Rev. Kenneth M., October 11, 1948.
7.1.24.
Smith, Luther Ely, February 18, 1947.
7.1.24a.
Reply to Smith, Luther Ely, February 28, 1947.
7.1.24b.
Smith, Luther Ely, May 5, 1947.
7.1.24c.
Reply to Smith, Luther Ely, May 19, 1947.
7.1.24d.
Smith, Luther Ely, May 21, 1947.
7.1.24e.
Reply to Smith, Luther Ely, June 9, 1947.
7.1.24f.
Reply to Smith, Luther Ely, September 5, 1947.
7.1.24g.
Reply to Smith, Luther Ely, October 11, 1947.
7.1.24h.
Reply to Smith, Luther Ely, November 8, 1947.
7.1.24i.
Reply to Smith, Luther Ely, February 5, 1948.
7.1.24j.
Reply to Smith, Luther Ely, April 23, 1948.
7.1.25k.
Gauss, Christian, October 2, 1948.
7.1.25l.
Reply to Smith, Luther Ely, October 12, 1948.
7.1.26.
Smith, Isabel B. and Monroe W., January 5, 1948.
7.1.26a.
Reply to Smith, Monroe, April 14, 1948.
7.1.26b.
Telegram to Einstein, Albert from Smith, Monroe, April 12, 1948.
7.1.26c.
Reply to Smith, Monroe, April 17, 1948.
7.1.26d.
Newspaper Clipping: "Muste Challenges Scientists Again", No Date.
7.1.27.
Smith, Warren L., August 23, 1947.
7.1.27a.
Reply to Smith, Warren L., September 5, 1947.
7.1.28.
Smith, W. Norman, May 20, 1947.
7.1.28a.
Reply to Smith, W. Norman, June 4, 1947.
7.1.29.
Smithers, Brett, January 12, 1948.
7.1.30.
Smuck, Harold, September 27, 1947.
7.1.31.
Snow, Marie Beth, January 1, 1947.
7.1.31a.
Reply to Snow, Marie Beth, January 24, 1947.
7.1.32.
Snyder, A., February 14, 1947.
7.1.33.
Snyder, Abram P., April 4, 1947.
7.1.33a.
Reply to Snyder, Abram P., April 24, 1947.
7.2.
S: Correspondence (Soderberg - Symmes), 1946-1948.
7.2.1.
Soderberg, Clyde A., January 10, 1947.
7.2.2.
Solberg, Lorena D., January 7, 1946.
7.2.3.
Solin, Lawrence and Mary Ellen, April 20, 1947.
7.2.3a.
Receipt for Solin, Lawrence and Mary Ellen, No Date.
7.2.3b.
Reply to Solin, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence, April 24, 1947.
7.2.4.
Sonne, Isaiah, June 20, 1948.
7.2.4a.
Reply to Sonne, Isaiah, July 15, 1948.
7.2.5.
Souren, Y., May 23, 1946.
7.2.5a.
Reply to Souren, Y., April 27, 1948.
7.2.5b.
Souren, Y., April 29, 1948.
7.2.6.
Southworth, Herman M., January 2, 1947.
7.2.6a.
Reply to Southworth, Herman M., January 8, 1947.
7.2.6b.
Reply to Southworth, Herman M., January 8, 1947.
7.2.6c.
Reply to Southworth, Herman M., January 28, 1947.
7.2.6d.
Receipt for Southworth, Herman M., No Date.
7.2.7.
Spackman, Emily S., March 24, 1947.
7.2.7a.
Spackman, Emily S., November 26, 1947.
7.2.7b.
Spackman, Emily S., December 2, 1947.
7.2.7c.
Reply to Spackman, Emily S., December 16, 1947.
7.2.7d.
Reply to Spackman, Emily S., December 19, 1947.
7.2.7e.
Reply to Spackman, Emily S., December 19, 1947.
7.2.8.
Spackman, Griel S., No Date.
7.2.8a.
Reply to Spackman, Miss G.S., March 22, 1947.
7.2.9.
Speed, William S., June 20, 1946.
7.2.9a.
Reply to Speed, William S., June 26, 1946.
7.2.10.
Spencer, Vivian, May 23, 1946.
7.2.11.
Squires, J. Duane, April 28, 1947.
7.2.12.
Stahl, Sam, June 28, 1946.
7.2.12a.
Reply to Stahl, Sam, May 18, 1948.
7.2.13.
Standing, Leland R., November 3, 1947.
7.2.13a.
Reply to Standing, Leland R., November 6, 1947.
7.2.14.
Stanley, Martha S. (Mrs. George J.), July 15, 1946.
7.2.14a.
Reply to Stanley, Mrs. George, August 7, 1946.
7.2.15.
Starck, Gretchen Todd, No Date.
7.2.15a.
Receipt for Starck, Gretchen Todd, No Date.
7.2.15b.
Reply to Starck, Mrs. Gretchen Todd, February 33, 1947.
7.2.16.
Staten, Fred W., February 23, 1947.
7.2.17.
Stech, Ernst O., March 10, 1947.
7.2.17a.
Stech, Ernst O., March 11, 1947.
7.2.17b.
Reply to Stech, Ernst O., March 27, 1947.
7.2.18.
Stedman, Jane W., January 30, 1947.
7.2.18a.
Reply to Stedman, Jane W., February 4, 1947.
7.2.19.
Steere, Howard C., September 26, 1947.
7.2.19a.
Reply to Steere, Howard C., October 10, 1947.
7.2.20.
Steichen, Kate Rodina, No Date.
7.2.20a.
Steichen, Kate Rodina, January 27, 1947.
7.2.21.
Stein, Clara M. (Mrs. Sydney), July 17, 1946.
7.2.22.
Steinberger, Mrs. Doris H., March 11, 1947.
7.2.23.
Reply to Steiner, Dr. Luke, July 27, 1946.
7.2.23a.
Reply to Mr. Johnson, July 27, 1946.
7.2.23b.
Reply to Mr. Hill, July 27, 1946.
7.2.24.
Steiner, O.H., President Turner Printing Machinery, Inc., June 17, 1948.
7.2.24a.
Reply to Steiner, Oscar H., June 22, 1948.
7.2.25.
Stekert, Martin M., June 19, 1946.
7.2.25a.
Reply to Stekert, Martin M., July 2, 1946.
7.2.25b.
Stekert, Martin M., October 2, 1948.
7.2.25c.
Reply to Stekert, Martin M., October 15, 1948.
7.2.26.
Stephenson, Marion, January 19, 1948.
7.2.27.
Reply to Stevens, Mrs. Mary C., January 11, 1947.
7.2.28.
Stewardson, Mrs. Emlyn, October 31, 1947.
7.2.28a.
Reply to Stewardson, Mrs. Emlyn, November 6, 1947.
7.2.29.
Stewart, Bruce, No Date.
7.2.30.
Stine, O.C., December 9, 1947.
7.2.30a.
Reply to Stine, O.C., February 11, 1948.
7.2.31.
Stix, Belle (Mrs. Aaron L.), November 21, 1946.
7.2.31a.
Reply to Stix, Mrs. Aaron L., December 6, 1946.
7.2.32.
Reply to St. John, June 15, 1946.
7.2.32a.
Reply to Sheean, Vincent, July 25, 1946.
7.2.33.
Reply to St. John, George, September 17, 1946.
7.2.33a.
St. John, George C., September 25, 1946.
7.2.33b.
Reply to St. John, George C., September 30, 1946.
7.2.33c.
St. John, George, October 2, 1946.
7.2.33d.
Oram, Harold, November 5, 1946.
7.2.33e.
Reply to Weisskopf, V.F., November 22, 1946.
7.2.33f.
Weisskopf , Victor F., November 27, 1946.
7.2.33g.
Reply to St. John, George C., December 10, 1946.
7.2.33h.
St. John, George, December 12, 1946.
7.2.33i.
Reply to St. John, George, December 13, 1946.
7.2.33j.
Reply to St. John, George, February 1, 1947.
7.2.33k.
Shaner, Samuel, February 16, 1947.
7.2.33l.
Share, B., April 9, 1947.
7.2.33m.
Shields, Merl and Daisy, February 14, 1948.
7.2.33n.
Handwritten note from Owles, D., No Date.
7.2.34.
Stocker, Clara, March 21, 1947.
7.2.34a.
Stocker, Clara, March 23, 1947.
7.2.34b.
Stocker, Clara, October 16, 1947.
7.2.34c.
Reply to Stocker, Clara, October 18, 1947.
7.2.34d.
Stocker, Clara, November 6, 1947.
7.2.34e.
Reply to Stocker, Clara, November 15, 1947.
7.2.34f.
Stocker, Clara, December 29, 1947.
7.2.34g.
Reply to Stocker, Clara, January 6, 1948.
7.2.34h.
Stocker, Clara, January 20, 1948.
7.2.34i.
Stocker, Clara, April 12, 1948.
7.2.34j.
Stocker, Clara, May 3, 1948.
7.2.34k.
Reply to Stocker, Clara, June 11, 1948.
7.2.35.
Stokes, Anson Phelps, May 25, 1946.
7.2.36.
Reply to Stocking, Dr. Bruce W., June 11, 1948.
7.2.36a.
Reply to Stocking, Dr. Bruce W., October 2, 1948.
7.2.37.
Stone, Candace, December 19, 1946.
7.2.38.
Stoughton, Bradley, May 6, 1947.
7.2.38a.
Reply to Stoughton, Bradley, May 24, 1947.
7.2.39.
Stowe, Ruth B., November 18, 1946.
7.2.39a.
Stowe, Mrs. Leland, December 21, 1946.
7.2.40.
Stranahan, Duane, Champion Spark Plug Company, September 25, 1947.
7.2.40a.
Reply to Stranahan, Duane, October 13, 1947.
7.2.41.
Straus, Nathan, May 24, 1946.
7.2.42.
Straus Jr., Percy S., April 8, 1947.
7.2.42a.
Reply to Straus Jr., Percy S., June 10, 1948.
7.2.43.
Receipt to Strauss, A.L., No Date.
7.2.43a.
Strauss, A.L., August 8, 1947.
7.2.43b.
Reply to Strauss, A.L., September 5, 1947.
7.2.44.
Strickland, Florence E., June 29, 1947.
7.2.44a.
Reply to Strickland, Miss Florence, July 3, 1947.
7.2.45.
Strobl, Mrs. Lily, November 18, 1946.
7.2.45a.
Reply to Strobl, Mrs. Lily, December 16, 1946.
7.2.46.
Studley, Pauline E., April 22, 1947.
7.2.47.
Sturges, George D., July 15, 1946.
7.2.47a.
Reply to Sturges, August 3, 1946.
7.2.47b.
Sturges, George, September 13, 1946.
7.2.47c.
Sturges, George, September 23, 1946.
7.2.47d.
Reply to Sturges, George, September 26, 1946.
7.2.47e.
Sturges, George, September 27, 1946.
7.2.47f.
Reply to Sturges, George, September 30, 1946.
7.2.48.
Subarsky, Zachariah, March 27, 1947.
7.2.48a.
List of contributors, No Date.
7.2.48b.
Reply to Subarsky, Zachariah, April 17, 1947.
7.2.49.
Receipt of check, July 23, 1946.
7.2.49a.
Sue, Pierre, July 30, 1946.
7.2.49b.
Reply to Sue, Pierre, September 18, 1946.
7.2.49c.
Sue, Pierre, October 3, 1946.
7.2.49d.
Accompanying envelope, October 4, 1946.
7.2.49e.
Reply to Sue, Pierre, October 30, 1946.
7.2.50.
Suib, Joseph, September 26, 1947.
7.2.50a.
Suib, Joseph, October 8, 1947.
7.2.51.
Sullivan, Gael, March 10, 1947.
7.2.52.
Sutherland, Hale, September 29, 1948.
7.2.52a.
Reply to Sutherland, Hale, October 15, 1948.
7.2.53.
Svenson, Victor, April 12, 1947.
7.2.53a.
Reply to Svenson, Victor, April 25, 1947.
7.2.54.
Swann, F.G., April 2, 1948.
7.2.54a.
Reply to Swann, Dr. W.F.G., April 3, 1948.
7.2.54b.
Reply to Swann, Dr. W.F.G., April 19, 1948.
7.2.55.
Swift, Harold, May 27, 1946.
7.2.56.
Swing, Raymond, May 25, 1946.
7.2.56a.
Reply to Swing, Raymond, June 15, 1946.
7.2.57.
Program: The Friends of Music at Princeton, April 20, 1947.
7.2.57a.
Sykes, James, April 30, 1947.
7.2.57b.
Reply to Sykes, James, May 23, 1947.
7.2.58.
Symmes, Catherine B. (Mrs. Dwight A.), March 9, 1947.
7.2.58a.
Receipt for Symmes, Mrs. Dwight A., No Date.
7.3.
T: Correspondence (Taft - Tyng), 1946-1948.
7.3.1.
Taft, Donald R., February 24, 1947.
7.3.1a.
Reply to Taft, Donald R., March 5, 1947.
7.3.2.
Talmage, Rockwell D., January 27, 1947.
7.3.2a.
Receipt for Talmage, Rockwell D., No Date.
7.3.3.
Tannenbaum, M.D., Albert, January 22, 1947.
7.3.3a.
Reply to Tannenbaum, M.D., Albert, January 27, 1947.
7.3.4.
Tanner, Mrs. K.C., November 21, 1947.
7.3.4a.
Reply to Tanner, Mrs. K.C., December 12, 1947.
7.3.5.
Tarrant, Helen, May 31, 1947.
7.3.6.
Taylor, Henry C., April 30, 1947.
7.3.6a.
Reply to Taylor, Henry C., May 5, 1947.
7.3.6b.
Reply to Taylor, Henry C., September 8, 1947.
7.3.6c.
Receipt for Taylor, Henry C., No Date.
7.3.7.
Taylor, Walker Jr., January 29, 1947.
7.3.8.
Taylor, M.D., Frederick R., August 12, 1947.
7.3.8a.
Reply to Taylor, M.D., Frederick R., September 17, 1947.
7.3.9.
Taylor, Constance R., March 5, 1947.
7.3.9a.
Reprint: The Atomic Energy Act of 1946, compiled by League of Women Voters, November 1, 1946.
7.3.9b.
Reprint: World Control of Atomic Energy, compiled by League of Women Voters, November 15, 1946.
7.3.9c.
Reply to Taylor, Mrs. Edward Story, March 10, 1947.
7.3.10.
Templeton, Charles C., April 5, 1948.
7.3.10a.
Reply to Templeton, Charles C., April 8, 1948.
7.3.11.
Terzaghi, Mrs. Ruth D., June 13, 1948.
7.3.11a.
Reply to Terzaghi, Mrs. Ruth D., June 21, 1948.
7.3.12.
Reply to Thalhimer, Dr. and Mrs., June 8, 1946.
7.3.12a.
Reply to Thalhimer, Dr. William, June 25, 1946.
7.3.13.
Thiermaine, Mrs. M.L., March 11, 1947.
7.3.13a.
Reply to Thiermaine, Mrs. M.L., March 27, 1947.
7.3.14.
Thomasson, Llewellyn, December 3, 1947.
7.3.14a.
Reply to Thomasson, Mrs. L.R., January 24, 1948.
7.3.14b.
Receipt for Thomasson, Mrs. L.R., No Date.
7.3.15.
Thompson, Dr. and Mrs. W.L., June 7, 1946.
7.3.15a.
Thompson, Mrs. W.L., December 5, 1947.
7.3.15b.
Reply to Thompson, Mrs. W.L., January 26, 1948.
7.3.16.
Thompson, Mary B., March 17, 1947.
7.3.16a.
Reply to Thompson, Mary B., March 27, 1947.
7.3.16b.
Receipt for Thompson, Mary B., No Date.
7.3.16c.
Receipt for Prospect Hill School, No Date.
7.3.17.
Thompson, M.D., July 25, 1946.
7.3.17a.
Reply to Thompson, M.D., August 1, 1946.
7.3.17b.
Reply to Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. M.D., September 4, 1946.
7.3.18.
Timberline Camp, August 25, 1947.
7.3.18a.
Reply to Timberline Camp, November 19, 1947.
7.3.19.
Tipple, Esther Watson, December 14, 1946.
7.3.19a.
Tipple, Esther Watson (Mrs. Albert Nelson Tipple), December 11, 1947.
7.3.19b.
Tipple, Esther Watson (Mrs. Albert Nelson Tipple), December 11, 1947.
7.3.19c.
Typescript: "To Civil Liberties Committee", copy to ECAS, February 2, 1948.
7.3.19d.
Typescript: "Tentative Report of the Committee on Education...", No Date.
7.3.19e.
Tipple, Esther Watson, March 1, 1948.
7.3.19f.
Reply to Tipple, Esther Watson, March 4, 1948.
7.3.19g.
Newspaper Clipping: "BU Sound Experts Split up Musical Scale...", The Boston Herald, December 3, 1947.
7.3.19h.
Tipple, Esther Watson, March 7, 1948.
7.3.19i.
Typescript: Onward by Thomas A. Watson, No Date.
7.3.19j.
Reply to Tipple, Esther Watson, March 11, 1948.
7.3.19k.
Tipple, Esther Watson, March 13, 1948.
7.3.20.
Tipton, James H., January 12, 1948.
7.3.20a.
Reply to Tipton, James H., February 18, 1948.
7.3.21.
Tisch, Leonard, No Date.
7.3.21a.
Reply to Tisch, Leonard, December 16, 1946.
7.3.22.
Tompkins, Perry T., April 16, 1947.
7.3.22a.
Reply to Tompkins, Perry T., April 22, 1947.
7.3.23.
Towers, Jesse, December 14, 1946.
7.3.23a.
Reply to Towers, Jesse, January 11, 1947.
7.3.24.
Townsend, Atwood H., May 24, 1946.
7.3.24a.
Reply to Townsend, Atwood H., July 26, 1946.
7.3.25.
Trapp, Jacob, February 6, 1947.
7.3.26.
Reply to Trask, Ervin E., June 14, 1948.
7.3.26a.
Receipt for Trask, Ervin E., No Date.
7.3.27.
Trowbridge, W.D., August 5, 1946.
7.3.28.
Turay, Lillian G., March 7. 1947.
7.3.28a.
Reply to Turay, Lillian G., March 27, 1947.
7.3.28b.
Receipt for Turay, Lillian G., No Date.
7.3.29.
Turnbull, Grace H., May 24, 1946.
7.3.29a.
Newspaper Clipping: "Weapon Outdoing Atom Bomb Cited", The Morning Sun, Baltimore, May 24, 1946.
7.3.29b.
Reply to Turnbull, Grace, June 15, 1946.
7.3.30.
Tuve, Dr. Rosemond, March 13, 1948.
7.3.31.
Tyndale, Mrs. Elise H., July 31, 1946.
7.3.31a.
Tyndale, Mrs. Elise H., June 4, 1948.
7.3.31b.
Reply to Tyndale, Mrs. Elise H., June 18, 1948.
7.3.32.
Tyng, Constance D., March 13, 1947.
7.3.32a.
Receipt for Tyng, Constance D., No Date.
7.3.32b.
Tyng, Constance D., May 8, 1948.
7.3.32c.
Reply to Tyng, Constance D., May 17, 1948.
7.4.
U: Correspondence (Underwood - Utterstrom), 1946-1948.
7.4.1.
Underwood, Carol, April 15, 1948.
7.4.1a.
Reply to Underwood, Carol, April 23, 1948.
7.4.2.
Untermans, Henri, May 24, 1946.
7.4.3.
Utterstrom, Sheila, June 17, 1947.
7.5.
V: Correspondence (Vance - von Windegger), 1946-1948.
7.5.1.
Vance, Virginia, April 16, 1947.
7.5.1a.
Reply to Vance, Virginia, April 29, 1947.
7.5.2.
Vanderlyn, Leon, December 13, 1946.
7.5.2a.
Reply to Vanderlyn, Leon, January 8, 1947.
7.5.2b.
Reply to Vanderlyn, Leon, January 8, 1947.
7.5.2c.
Reply to Vanderlyn, Leon, January 21, 1947.
7.5.2d.
Vanderlyn, Leon, No Date.
7.5.2e.
Reply to Vanderlyn, Leon, January 30, 1947.
7.5.3.
Receipt for Van deWater, John, No Date.
7.5.3a.
Typescript: "Grades 7-12", No Date.
7.5.4.
Reply to Van Doren, Carl, September 29, 1947.
7.5.4a.
Reply to Van Doren, Carl, January 24, 1948.
7.5.5.
Van Hoesen, Grace A., February 1, 1947.
7.5.5a.
Reply to Van Hoesen, Grace A., February 26, 1947.
7.5.6.
Van Riper, George, December 16, 1946.
7.5.7.
Van Steyn, Marie, October 2, 1947.
7.5.7a.
Reply to van Steyn, Marie, October 9, 1947.
7.5.8.
Van Voorst, Joy G., April 30, 1947.
7.5.8a.
Reply to Van Voorst, Joy G., May 26, 1947.
7.5.9.
Vas Dias, Arnold, March 27, 1947.
7.5.9a.
Reply to Vas Dias, Arnold, May 16, 1947.
7.5.10.
Veenis, Ysbrand, March 29, 1947.
7.5.10a.
Receipt for Veenis, Ysbrand, No Date.
7.5.11.
Vennigerholz, Thelma, October 1, 1947.
7.5.11a.
Reply to Vennigerholz, Thelma, October 9, 1947.
7.5.12.
Vernon, Leroy N., February 27, 1947.
7.5.12a.
Reply to Vernon, Leroy N., March 21, 1947.
7.5.13.
Vietz, Hugo, October 25, 1947.
7.5.13a.
Reply to Vietz, Hugo, November 5, 1947.
7.5.14.
Vinson, Louise, January 30, 1946.
7.5.14a.
Reply to Vinson, Mrs. J.R., February 12, 1947.
7.5.14b.
Receipt for Vinson, Mrs. J.R., No Date.
7.5.15.
Voelker, Paul F., April 25, 1947.
7.5.15a.
Reply to Voelker, Paul F., May 3, 1947.
7.5.16.
Reply to Vogl, Otto, January 25, 1947.
7.5.16a.
Reply to Vogl, Otto, January 9, 1948.
7.5.17.
von Windegger, F.R., June 18, 1946.
7.5.17a.
Reply to von Windegger, F.R., June 28, 1946.
7.5.17b.
von Windegger, F.R., August 12, 1946.
7.6.
W: Correspondence (Wadsworth - Wattenberg), 1945-1948.
7.6.1.
Reply to Wadsworth, Mrs. Dudley, October 25, 1947.
7.6.1a.
Reply to Wadsworth, Mrs. Dudley, June 19, 1948.
7.6.2.
Wain, Philip, June 19, 1946.
7.6.2a.
Reply to Wain, Philip, June 21, 1946.
7.6.2b.
Reply to Wain, Philip, June 27, 1946.
7.6.2c.
Wain, Philip, July 25, 1946.
7.6.2d.
Typescript: Contributors, No Date.
7.6.2e.
Reply to Wain, Philip, August 1, 1946.
7.6.2f.
Typescript: Contributors, No Date.
7.6.2g.
Receipt, No Date.
7.6.2h.
Wain, Philip, August 20, 1946.
7.6.3.
Reply to Waiters, and Waitresses Union Local no. 1, October 2, 1948.
7.6.4.
Walker, James E., January 19, 1948.
7.6.4a.
Reply to Walker, James E., February 11, 1948.
7.6.5.
Walker, J.H., April 26, 1947.
7.6.5a.
Reply to Walker, J.H., May 2, 1947.
7.6.6.
Wallace, Thomas F., January 3, 1947.
7.6.6a.
Wallace, Thomas F., January 6, 1947.
7.6.6b.
Reply to Wallace, Thomas F., January 22, 1947.
7.6.6c.
Receipt for Wallace, Thomas F., No Date.
7.6.7.
Walp, Paul K., April 19, 1947.
7.6.7a.
Reply to Walp, Paul K., June 3, 1947.
7.6.7b.
Reply to Walp, Paul K., September 9, 1947.
7.6.8.
Walsh, Jeanne V., No Date.
7.6.8a.
Reply to Walsh, Jeanne V., February 6, 1947.
7.6.8b.
Receipt for Walsh, Jeanne V., No Date.
7.6.9.
Walter, Don, No Date.
7.6.9a.
Reply to Walter, Don, December 13, 1946.
7.6.9b.
Walters, Margaret, No Date.
7.6.9c.
Reply to Walters, Margaret, July 22, 1947.
7.6.10.
Walton, George A., April 28, 1947.
7.6.10a.
Reply to Walton, George A., May 15, 1947.
7.6.11.
Ware, Alice, June 4, 1946.
7.6.11a.
Ware, Alice, June 4, 1946.
7.6.11b.
Reply to Ware, Alice, June 18, 1946.
7.6.11c.
Reply to Ware, Alice, July 6, 1946.
7.6.11d.
Typescript, No Date.
7.6.12.
Washburn, Mabel C., May 7, 1948.
7.6.13.
Washburn, Morgan Jr., December 9, 1947.
7.6.13a.
Reply to Washburn, Morgan Jr., February 6, 1948.
7.6.13b.
Reply to Washburn, Morgan Jr., February 6, 1948.
7.6.14.
Reply to Washburne, Carleton W., October 31, 1947.
7.6.14a.
Receipt for Washburne, Carleton W., No Date.
7.6.15.
Reply to Wason, R.A., May 26, 1948.
7.6.16.
Waterman, Curtis H., May 24, 1946.
7.6.17.
Waterman, Florence, August 6, 1945.
7.6.17a.
Reply to Waterman, Florence, January 25, 1947.
7.6.17b.
Receipt for Waterman, Florence, No Date.
7.6.18.
Watkins, Ella, August 13, 1947.
7.6.18a.
Reply to Watkins, Ella, September 5, 1947.
7.6.19.
Watkins, Sheldon, March 24, 1948.
7.6.19a.
Reply to Watkins, Sheldon, April 23, 1948.
7.6.20.
Watt, Mrs. A.E., January 4, 1947.
7.6.20a.
Reply to Watt, Mrs. A.E., January 14, 1947.
7.6.20b.
Watt, Mrs. A.E., February 10, 1947.
7.6.20c.
Reply to Watt, Mrs. A.E., February 24, 1947.
7.6.20d.
Watt, Mrs. A.E., March 10, 1947.
7.6.20e.
Watt, Mrs. A.E., March 21, 1947.
7.6.20f.
Reply to Watt, Mrs. A.E., May 8, 1947.
7.6.20g.
Watt, Mrs. A.E., May 29, 1947.
7.6.20h.
Reply to Watt, Mrs. A.E., June 7, 1947.
7.6.21.
Wattenberg, Judah, June 20, 1946.
7.6.21a.
Reply to Lasser, Mr., July 12, 1946.
7.6.21b.
Handwritten Note, No Date.
7.6.21c.
Reply, July 16, 1946.
7.6.21d.
Reply to Wattenberg, Judah, July 18, 1946.
7.6.21e.
Reply to Wattenberg, Judah, August 1, 1946.
7.6.21f.
Reply to Wattenberg, Judah, September 18, 1946.
7.6.21g.
Reply to Wattenberg, Judah, October 22, 1946.
7.6.21h.
Reply to Wattenberg, Judah, October 12, 1948.
7.6.21i.
Receipt for Wattenberg, Judah, No Date.
7.7.
W: Correspondence (Weart - Wivel), 1946-1948.
7.7.1.
Weart, Edith L., January 26, 1947.
7.7.1a.
Reply to Weart, Edith L., February 6, 1947.
7.7.1b.
Receipt for Weart, Edith L., No Date.
7.7.2.
Weber, Mrs. Herman, December 3, 1947.
7.7.2a.
Reply to Weber, Mrs. Herman, January 19, 1948.
7.7.3.
Weber, Ann, May 23, 1946.
7.7.4.
Wehr, Dr. Charles J., January 28, 1947.
7.7.4a.
Reply to Wehr, Dr. Charles J., February 4, 1947.
7.7.5.
Weigl, Mrs. K., December 2, 1947.
7.7.5a.
Reply to Weigl, Mrs. K., January 26, 1948.
7.7.6.
Weingarten, Abe, May 25, 1946.
7.7.6a.
Typescript, No Date.
7.7.6b.
Reply to Weingarten, George, June 25, 1946.
7.7.6c.
Weingarten, Abe, June 28, 1946.
7.7.6d.
Reply to Weingarten, Abe, July 16, 1946.
7.7.6e.
Weingarten, Abe, February 4, 1947.
7.7.6f.
Reply to Weingarten, Abe, February 17, 1947.
7.7.6g.
Weingarten, J., October 20, 1947.
7.7.6h.
Reply to Weingarten, Abe, October 28, 1947.
7.7.7.
Weiss, Dr. Francis Joseph, March 3, 1947.
7.7.7a.
Reply to Weiss, Dr. Francis Joseph, March 7, 1947.
7.7.8.
Weiss, Louis S., May 23, 1946.
7.7.8a.
Weiss, Louis S., September 9, 1947.
7.7.8b.
Reply to Weiss, Louis S., September 17, 1947.
7.7.9.
Wellborn, Mildred, No Date.
7.7.9a.
Reply to Wellborn, Mildred, February 28, 1947.
7.7.9b.
Receipt for Wellborn, Mildred, No Date.
7.7.10.
Wells, Barbara, January 14, 1947.
7.7.10a.
Reply to Wells, Barbara, January 22, 1947.
7.7.11.
Wells, Erma W., February 3, 1947.
7.7.11a.
Reply to Wells, Erma W., February 27, 1947,.
7.7.11b.
Receipt for Wells, Erma W., No Date.
7.7.12.
Wenrich, Christine, February 9, 1947.
7.7.12a.
Reply to Wenrich, Christine, February 27, 1947.
7.7.12b.
Receipt for Wenrich, Christine, No Date.
7.7.13.
Wentworth, Mrs. Robert S., No Date.
7.7.13a.
Reply to Wentworth, Robert S., March 11, 1947.
7.7.13b.
Wentworth, Mrs. Robert S., March 17, 1947.
7.7.13c.
Reply to Wentworth, Mrs. Robert S., March 22, 1947.
7.7.13d.
Wentworth, Mrs. Robert S., August 7, 1947.
7.7.13e.
Reply to Wentworth, Mrs. Robert S., September 4, 1947.
7.7.13f.
Wentworth, Mrs. Robert S., No Date.
7.7.13g.
Typescript: "Returns from Individuals and Groups...", No Date.
7.7.13h.
Reply to Wentworth, Mrs. Robert S., February 5, 1948.
7.7.13i.
Wentworth, Mrs. Robert S., May 3, 1948.
7.7.13j.
Reply to Wentworth, Mrs. Robert S., May 8, 1948.
7.7.14.
Reply to Wertheim, Elsa, December 4, 1946.
7.7.15.
Wharton, William P., May 25, 1946.
7.7.15a.
Reply to Wharton, William P., December 30, 1946.
7.7.15b.
Wharton, William P., September 15, 1947.
7.7.15c.
Reply to Wharton, William P., September 29, 1947.
7.7.15d.
Wharton, William P., February 9, 1948.
7.7.15e.
Reply to Wharton, William P., April 17, 1948.
7.7.15f.
Reply to Wharton, William P., June 15, 1948.
7.7.16.
Wheeler, Ruth, May 28, 1947.
7.7.16a.
Reply to Wheeler, Ruth, June 6, 1947.
7.7.16b.
Reply to Wheeler, Ruth, June 19, 1947.
7.7.17.
White, E.B., May 29, 1946.
7.7.17a.
Reply to White, E.B., October 19, 1948.
7.7.18.
White, Mary Stamps, July 3, 1946.
7.7.18a.
Reply to White, Mary Stamps, July 13, 1946.
7.7.18b.
White, Mary Stamps, March 12, 1947.
7.7.18c.
Reply to White, Mary Stamps, March 14, 1947.
7.7.18d.
Reply to White, Mary Stamps, March 21, 1947.
7.7.18e.
White, Mary Stamps, April 13, 1947.
7.7.18f.
Reply to White, Mary Stamps, April 22, 1947.
7.7.18g.
Newsletter, April 23, 1947.
7.7.19.
White, Michael M., March 2.
7.7.20.
Reply to Whitehead, Mrs., July 13, 1946.
7.7.20a.
Draper, Ruth, No Date.
7.7.20b.
Reply to Draper, Ruth, July 13, 1946.
7.7.20c.
Reply to Draper, Ruth, July 13, 1946.
7.7.20d.
Reply to Whitehead, Mrs., July 13, 1946.
7.7.20e.
Whitehead, Mrs., August 8.
7.7.21.
Whiteside, Mrs. Edith, June 29, 1946.
7.7.22.
Whitney, Anita, August 27, 1947.
7.7.22a.
Reply to Whitney, Anita, September 5, 1947.
7.7.23.
Whitner, Annie B., February 15, 1948.
7.7.23a.
Reply to Whitner, Annie B., February 27, 1948.
7.7.24.
Whitney, Anita, September 30, 1947.
7.7.24a.
Reply to Whitney, Anita, October 13, 1947.
7.7.25.
Wiesen, Thomas F., October 24, 1947.
7.7.25a.
Reply to Wiesen, Thomas F., November 8, 1947.
7.7.26.
Wilbur, Dr. Ray Lyman, June 21, 1946.
7.7.26a.
Reply to Wilbur, Dr. Ray Lyman, July 2, 1946.
7.7.27.
Wilcox, Forrest S., March 12, 1948.
7.7.28.
Wilcox, Jean M., October 13, 1947.
7.7.28a.
Reply to Wicox, Jean M., October 24, 1947.
7.7.29.
Wilcox, Leona, July 29, 1946.
7.7.30.
Wilder, Dorothy T., March 11, 1947.
7.7.31.
Wiley, W.O., No Date.
7.7.31a.
Reply to Wiley, W.O., June 26, 1946.
7.7.31b.
Reply to Wiley, W.O., January 19, 1948.
7.7.32.
Wilk, Jacob, June 1, 1946.
7.7.32a.
Reply to Wilk, Jacob, June 18, 1946.
7.7.33.
Williams, Benton A., June 22, 1948.
7.7.33a.
Sheet Music, No Date.
7.7.33b.
Reply to Williams, Benton A., July 2, 1948.
7.7.34.
Reply to Williams, George D., January 21, 1947.
7.7.34a.
Williams, George D., No Date.
7.7.34b.
Reply to Williams, George D., February 10, 1947.
7.7.34c.
Receipt for Williams, George D., No Date.
7.7.35.
Williams, Mrs. Jack, April 29, 1947.
7.7.35a.
Reply to Williams, Mrs. Jack, May 16, 1947.
7.7.35b.
Reply to Williams, Mrs. Jack, July 22, 1947.
7.7.36.
Williams, Roger J., May 2, 1947.
7.7.36a.
Reply to Williams, Roger J., May 24, 1947.
7.7.36b.
Pamphlet: The Human Frontier, No Date.
7.7.36c.
Reprint: Humanics: A Crucial Need, The Scientific Monthly, No Date.
7.7.37.
Williams, Stillman P., September 24, 1948.
7.7.37a.
Telegram, October 11, 1948.
7.7.37b.
Reply to Williams, Stillman P., October 11, 1948.
7.7.38.
Wills, George S., March 24, 1947.
7.7.39.
Wilson, Albert, July 9, 1946.
7.7.39a.
Typescript, No Date.
7.7.39b.
Reply to Wilson, Albert, July 18, 1946.
7.7.39c.
Reply to Wilson, Albert, August 7, 1946.
7.7.40.
Wilson, Hugh F., March 24, 1946.
7.7.40a.
Reply to Wilson, Hugh F., April 3, 1947.
7.7.41.
Wilson, G.C., November 18, 1946.
7.7.41a.
Reply to Wilson, G.C., December 5, 1946.
7.7.42.
Wilson, Mira B., April 4, 1947.
7.7.42a.
Reply to Wilson, Mira B., April 9, 1947.
7.7.42b.
Wilson, Mira B., April 19, 1947.
7.7.43.
Wilson, Nancy M., May 17, 1946.
7.7.43a.
Reply to Wilson, Nancy M., May 27, 1946.
7.7.44.
Winer, Herbert I., November 18, 1946.
7.7.44a.
Reply to Winer, Herbert I., December 7, 1946.
7.7.44b.
Reply to Winer, Herbert I., October 13, 1947.
7.7.45.
Wing, Mrs. David, October 29, 1947.
7.7.45a.
Reply to Wing, Mrs. David, November 6, 1947.
7.7.46.
Winkleman, Isidore, October 24, 1947.
7.7.46a.
Reply to Winkleman, Isidore, November 4, 1947.
7.7.47.
Winslow, Diana G., January 4, 1947.
7.7.47a.
Receipt for Winslow, Diana G., No Date.
7.7.48.
Winston, Frederick S., August 8, 1947.
7.7.48a.
Reply to Winston, Frederick S., August 21, 1947.
7.7.48b.
Reply to Winston, Frederick S., May 17, 1948.
7.7.49.
Wise, Helen G., January 21, 1947.
7.7.49a.
Receipt for Wise, Helen G., No Date.
7.7.50.
Wise, Stephen, May 4, 1948.
7.7.50a.
Typescript, No Date.
7.7.50b.
Reply to Wise, Stephen, May 12, 1948.
7.7.51.
Witherbee, Mrs. Frank Bernard, January 30, 1947.
7.7.51a.
Reply to Witherbee, Mrs. Frank Bernard, February 6, 1947.
7.7.52.
Withers, Orville, September 4, 1946.
7.7.52a.
Withers, Orville, October 4, 1946.
7.7.53.
Wittenborg, Mrs. Martin Herman, May 28.
7.7.53a.
Reply to Wittenborg, Mrs. Martin Herman, June 7, 1948.
7.7.53b.
Wittenborg, Mrs. Martin Herman, June 15.
7.7.53c.
Reply to Wittenborg, Mrs. Martin Herman, July 30, 1948.
7.7.54.
Wittkamper, Reverend W.W., June 28, 1948.
7.7.54a.
Reply to Wittkamper, Reverend W.W., July 15, 1948.
7.7.55.
Wivel, C.B., October 14, 1947.
7.7.55a.
Reply to Wivel, C.B., October 30, 1947.
7.8.
W: Correspondence (Wolfe - Wykes), 1946-1948.
7.8.1.
Wolfe, Ian and Elizabeth, March 25, 1947.
7.8.2.
Wood, Ellen A., May 3, 1948.
7.8.3.
Wood, Mary C., April 27, 1947.
7.8.4.
Worsley, Mrs. William de L., February 14, 1948.
7.8.4a.
Reply to Worsley, Mrs. William de L., February 26, 1948.
7.8.5.
Wrenshall, Gerald A., June 23, 1947.
7.8.6.
Wright, Mrs. Charles M., April 15, 1947.
7.8.6a.
Handwritten Note, No Date.
7.8.7.
Wright, A. Gilbert, March 11, 1947.
7.8.7a.
Reply to Wright, A. Gilbert, March 14, 1947.
7.8.7b.
Receipt for Wright, A. Gilbert, No Date.
7.8.8.
Wrightson, Wilbor T., January 19, 1947.
7.8.8a.
Receipt for Wrightson, Wilbor T., No Date.
7.8.9.
Wunsch, J.W., July 19, 1946.
7.8.9a.
Reply to Wunsch, J.W., July 26, 1946.
7.8.9b.
Reply to Rose, Billy, September 22, 1948.
7.8.9c.
Wunsch, J.W., September 1948.
7.8.9d.
Reply to Wunsch, J.W., October 1, 1948.
7.8.10.
Wurmser, Roger, June 17, 1946.
7.8.10a.
Reply to Wurmser, Roger, June 20, 1946.
7.8.10b.
Wurmser, Roger, May 13, 1947.
7.8.10c.
Reply to Wurmser, Roger, May 20, 1947.
7.8.10d.
Wurmser, Roger, June 9, 1947.
7.8.10e.
Reply to Wurmser, Roger, June 11, 1947.
7.8.10f.
Reply toWurmser, Roger, July 18, 1947.
7.8.11.
Wurster, Mrs. W.W., December 10, 1947.
7.8.11a.
Reply to Wurster, Mrs. W.W., December 18, 1947.
7.8.12.
Reply to Wyatt, Edith F., October 16, 1948.
7.8.13.
Wyckoff, Stephen N., July 22, 1947.
7.8.13a.
Reply to Wyckoff, Stephen N., July 28, 1947.
7.8.14.
Reply to Wykes, Ernest, October 8, 1947.
7.8.14a.
Reprint, No Date.
7.8.14b.
Receipt for Wykes, Ernest, No Date.
7.9.
Y-Z: Correspondence (Young - Zlotowski), 1946-1948.
7.9.1.
Young, Reverend Frederic H., February 28, 1947.
7.9.1a.
Reply to Young, Reverend Frederic H., March 6, 1947.
7.9.1b.
Receipt for Young, Reverend Frederic H., No Date.
7.9.2.
Young, Abraham, January 13, 1948.
7.9.2a.
Reply to Young, Abraham, February 5, 1948.
7.9.3.
Young, John H., January 26, 1947.
7.9.3a.
Young, John H., December 7, 1947.
7.9.3b.
Reply to Young, John H., April 16, 1948.
7.9.3c.
Young, John H., April 23, 1948.
7.9.4.
Young, Pearl I., October 18, 1947.
7.9.4a.
Reply to Young, Pearl I., October 30, 1947.
7.9.5.
Yucht, Mrs. Herman, No Date.
7.9.5a.
Reply to Yucht, Mrs. Herman, April 17, 1948.
7.9.6.
Young, Mrs. Sanford N., March 15, 1947.
7.9.6a.
Reply to Young, Mrs. Sanford N., March 31, 1947.
7.9.6b.
Receipt for Young, Mrs. Sanford N., No Date.
7.9.7.
Zeidler, H.M., May 19, 1947.
7.9.7a.
Reply to Zeidler, H.M., June 5, 1947.
7.9.8.
Zeigler, Mary Roe, May 2, 1947.
7.9.8a.
Zeigler, Mary Roe, September 27, 1947.
7.9.8b.
Reply to Zeigler, Mary Roe, October 8, 1947.
7.9.8c.
Receipt for Zeigler, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Woodward, No Date.
7.9.8d.
Receipt for Zeigler, Mrs. Lee Woodward, No Date.
7.9.10.
Zemurray, Samuel, May 29, 1946.
7.9.10a.
Zemurray, Samuel, February 11, 1947.
7.9.10b.
Reply to Zemurray, Samuel, February 28, 1947.
7.9.10c.
Fleming, Marion, Secretary to Zemurray, Samuel, May 4, 1948.
7.9.10d.
Reply to Zemurray, Samuel, May 12, 1948.
7.9.10e.
Receipt for Zemurray, Samuel, No Date.
7.9.11.
Zopolis, Peter N., April 23, 1947.
7.9.11a.
Reply to Zopolis, Peter N., May 3, 1947.
7.9.12.
Zlotowski, Dr. Ignace, May 26, 1947.
7.9.12a.
Reply to Zlotowski, Dr. Ignace, June 5, 1947.

3.008. Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists -- Individual and Organizational Correspondence, 1946-1948, No Date.


8.1.
Dr. Harold Urey: Correspondence, 1946-No Date.
8.1.1.
Telegram from Cochran, William F., May 24, 1946.
8.1.2.
Seiferheld, David F., May 27, 1946.
8.1.2a.
Reply to Seiferheld, David F., May 30, 1946.
8.1.3.
Einstein, A., May 31, 1946.
8.1.3a.
Telegram from Cabot, Henry B., May 31, 1946.
8.1.4.
Telegram from Oram, Harold L., June 7, 1946.
8.1.5.
Fry, Eileen A., June 29, 1946.
8.1.6.
Fry, Eileen A., July 5, 1946.
8.1.7.
Telegram from Fry, Eileen A., July 9, 1946.
8.1.8.
Unknown correspondence, July 11, 1946.
8.1.9.
Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, July 11, 1946.
8.1.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atom-control war in making, scientist says", Courier-Journal, August 13, 1946.
8.1.10a.
Newspaper Clipping: "Reckless with words", The Louisville Times, August 11, 1946.
8.1.11.
Typescript: address, No Date.
8.1.11a.
Gey, L.N., August 19, 1946.
8.1.12.
de Zirkoff, Boris, August 28, 1946.
8.1.12a.
An open letter to Dr. Urey, August 29, 1946.
8.1.13.
Shulhafer, Philip, September 9, 1946.
8.1.13a.
Newspaper Clipping:"I chose freedom", Publication Unknown, Mabry, Jerry L, Jr., August 30, 1946.
8.1.14.
Benton, Mary L., October 19, 1946.
8.1.14a.
Burke, Miriam Davenport, October 30, 1946.
8.1.14b.
Burke, Miriam Davenport, November 11, 1946.
8.1.15.
Ray, Mary E., June 13, 1947.
8.1.16.
McCormick, Lucille, June 16, 1947.
8.1.16a.
Reply to McCormick, Lucille, June 18, 1947.
8.1.17.
Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, September 29, 1947.
8.1.18.
Fry, Eileen A., October 6, 1947.
8.1.19.
Hays, Arthur Garfield, American Civil Liberties Union, March 31, 1948.
8.1.19a.
Forster, Clifford, American Civil Liberties Union, April 1, 1948.
8.1.19b.
Ray, Mary E., April 2, 1948.
8.1.20.
Belloc, Harold, June 3, 1948.
8.1.20a.
Typescript: Copy of Belloc, Harold, June 3, 1948.
8.1.21.
Shriever, William, June 3, 1948.
8.1.21a.
Ray, Mary E., June 7, 1948.
8.1.22.
Ray, Mary E., June 8, 1948.
8.1.23.
Ferrand, Jackques F., One World Award Committee, July 9, 1948.
8.1.23a.
Reprint: "One World or None", One World Award Committee brochure, No Date.
8.1.24.
Note to Mrs. Fry from Urey, H., No Date.
8.2.
Dr. Leo Szilard: Correspondence, 1946-1948.
8.2.1.
Oram, Harold L., June 6, 1946.
8.2.1a.
Telegram from Fry, Eileen, August 9, 1946.
8.2.2.
Assistant to Dr. Einstein, June 21, 1946.
8.2.3.
Telegram to Professor Albert Einstein from Szilard, L., June 24, 1946.
8.2.4.
Unknown Correspondence, August 1, 1946.
8.2.5.
Reply to Schaffner, Joseph H., No Date.
8.2.5a.
Schaffner, Joseph H., June 6, 1947.
8.2.6.
Ray, Mary E., June 18, 1947.
8.2.7.
Ray, Mary E., June 30, 1947.
8.2.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Too Simple For Words", Publication Unknown, Perry, Jennings, 1947.
8.2.9.
Ray, Mary, October 16, 1948.
8.2.10.
Typescript: Statement of Principals, No Date.
8.3.
Scientists: Correspondence, 1944-No Date.
8.3.1.
List of American Men of Science, 1944.
8.3.2.
Tentative Program of Events, Princeton University Bicentennial, January 1, 1946.
8.3.3.
Telegram to Usborne, Henry from Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, July 7, 1947.
8.3.4.
Telegram to Usborne, Henry from Einstein, A., July 15, 1947.
8.3.5.
Reply to Webster, E.M., February 12, 1948.
8.3.6.
Reply to Higinbotham, Willie, March 22, 1948.
8.3.6a.
Reply to Higinbotham, Willie, April 14, 1948.
8.3.7.
Borst, Lyle B., May 10, 1948.
8.3.7a.
Reply to Borst, Lyle B., May 17, 1948.
8.3.8.
Princeton University, August 6, 1948.
8.3.9.
Smythe's and Wigner's list, No Date.
8.4.
Group Contributors: Correspondence, 1946-No Date.
8.4.1.
Jones, Myra Hume, Alabama Chapter of the American Association of University Women, December 15, 1947.
8.4.1a.
Reply to Jones, Myra Hume, Alabama Chapter of the American Association of University Women, February 5, 1948.
8.4.2.
Abrahams, Harold J., Central High School, March 15, 1948.
8.4.2a.
Reply to Abrahams, Harold J., Central High School, March 24, 1948.
8.4.2b.
Reprint: "The science lecture in the high school assembly--I. atomic energy", Abrahams, Harold J., School Science and Mathematics, December, 1947.
8.4.3.
Henry, Richard, Church of the Savior, First Unitarian Congregational Society, January 28, 1948.
8.4.3a.
Reply to Henry, Richard, Church of the Savior, First Unitarian Congregational Society, February 13, 1948.
8.4.4.
Thompson, Helen M., The Citizen's Forum of Milwaukee, April 16, 1947.
8.4.5.
Robinson, Helen B., The Citizen's Legislative Action Committee of State College, Pennsylvania, February 28, 1947.
8.4.6.
Sister Rachel, O.S.H., Convent of St. Helena, May 1, 1948.
8.4.6a.
Reply to Sister Rachel, O.S.H., Convent of St. Helena, May 17, 1948.
8.4.6b.
Guyn, Annabelle, Margaret High School, May 21, 1948.
8.4.6c.
Reply to Guyn, Annabelle, Margaret High School, May 25, 1948.
8.4.6d.
Sister Rachel, O.S.H., Convent of St. Helena, August 12, 1946.
8.4.6e.
Reply to Sister Rachel, O.S.H., Convent of St. Helena, September 4, 1946.
8.4.7.
Peek, John W., East Aurora Peace Council, February 17, 1947.
8.4.7a.
Receipt for East Aurora Peace Council, No Date.
8.4.8.
Hewitt, Charles, Evening Study Group of the Presbyterian Church, March 20, 1948.
8.4.9.
Wahl, Dorothy, Garfield Heights High School, April 15, 1947.
8.4.9a.
Reply to Wahl, Dorothy, Garfield Heights High School, April 22, 1947.
8.4.10.
Johnson, Jo Ann, Junior Class, Grafton High School, October 31, 1947.
8.4.10a.
Member of Junior Class, Grafton High School, No Date.
8.4.10b.
Reply to Members of Junior Class, Grafton High School, November 6, 1947.
8.4.11.
Kulas, Robert, Senior Class, Grafton High School, No Date.
8.4.11a.
Members of Senior Class, Grafton High School, No Date.
8.4.11b.
Reply to Members of Senior Class, Grafton High School, November 6, 1947.
8.4.12.
Garner, W.N., Hargrave Military Academy, January 21, 1948.
8.4.12a.
Reply to Garner, W.N., Hargrave Military Academy, February 13, 1948.
8.4.13.
Edeskuty, Alcestris V., International Fellowship Club, No Date.
8.4.14.
Walhood, Roger, Students of Interstate Business College, November 10, 1947.
8.4.15.
Pease, Hazel M., The Katharine Branson School, June 1, 1948.
8.4.15a.
Reply to Pease, Hazel M., The Katharine Branson School, June 9, 1948.
8.4.16.
Hamilton, J.G., The Lakeside School, April 9, 1947.
8.4.16a.
Reply to Hamilton, J.G., April 26, 1947.
8.4.17.
Storman, Howard, Rolla Lions Club, January 17, 1947.
8.4.18.
Van Buren, Bert, The Loomis School, January 29, 1948.
8.4.19.
Savory, Leonard, The Rocky Mountain Committee on Nuclear Energy, April 24, 1948.
8.4.19a.
Reply to Savory, Leonard, The Rocky Mountain Committee on Nuclear Energy, April 27, 1948.
8.4.20.
Boggs, J. Palmer, Rocky Mountain Council on Atomic Energy, June 14, 1946.
8.4.20a.
Boggs, J. Palmer, Rocky Mountain Council on Atomic Energy, June 21, 1946.
8.4.20b.
Reply to Boggs, J. Palmer, Rocky Mountain Council on Atomic Energy, June 28, 1946.
8.4.21.
Members of Student Vestry, St. Andrew's School, November 18, 1947.
8.4.21a.
Reply to Members of Student Vestry, St. Andrew's School, November 21, 1947.
8.4.22.
Griew, Opal M., Walla Walla High School, December 12, 1947.
8.5.
Usborne and Usborne Fund: Correspondence, 1947.
8.5.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "How World Federalists Look for Peace...", P.M., New York, October 12, 1947.
8.5.2.
Reply to Farmer, Fyke, November 6, 1947.
8.5.3.
Reply to Moon, Robert J., November 6, 1947.
8.5.4.
Reply to Wyatt, Sofya, November 6, 1947.
8.6.
B.K. Heck: Correspondence, 1947-No Date.
8.6.1.
Friedenwald, Harry, March 11, 1947.
8.6.2.
Bacon, Leonard, May 5, 1947.
8.6.3.
Reply to Hecht, Selig, May 8, 1947.
8.6.3a.
Reply to Hecht, Selig, May 19, 1947.
8.6.3b.
Hecht, Selig, May 22, 1947.
8.6.4.
Cochran, William F., May 13, 1947.
8.6.5.
Field, Sara, May 13, 1947.
8.6.6.
Moore, Orline B., May 14, 1947.
8.6.7.
Note from Miss Mary Stamps White, May 15, 1947.
8.6.8.
Note from Miss Ruth Allen, May 16, 1947.
8.6.9.
Note from Mrs. Irving Lehman, Mrs. James Marshall, May 19, 1947.
8.6.9a.
List: Names who have acknowledged the Hecht Book, No Date.
8.6.10.
Sapiro, Aaron, May 19, 1947.
8.6.11.
Bliss, C.N., May 21, 1947.
8.6.12.
Christensen, Einar C., May 21, 1947.
8.6.13.
Dabney, M.Y., May 21, 1947.
8.6.13a.
Reprint: "Atom control", Dabney, M.D., Southern Medical Journal, June, 1947.
8.6.14.
Draper, Ruth, May 21, 1947.
8.6.15.
Hodges, Pauline C., May 22, 1947.
8.6.16.
Skouras, Spyros P., May 23, 1947.
8.6.17.
Rosett, Blanche B., May 27, 1947.
8.6.18.
Lazarus Jr., Fred, May 28, 1947.
8.6.19.
Beardsley, Helen, May 29, 1947.
8.6.20.
Layman, M.D., Mary H., May 29, 1947.
8.6.21.
Greene, Hoke S., June 3, 1947.
8.6.22.
Huntington, Marian, June 5, 1947.
8.6.23.
Hamp, Josephine, June 14, 1947.
8.6.24.
Ellis, Robert H., June 16, 1947.
8.6.25.
Reply to Secretary of Hecht, July 18, 1947.
8.6.26.
Allen, Ruth, No Date.
8.6.27.
Bamberger, C. Lavinia, No Date.
8.6.28.
Billstein, Alfred H., No Date.
8.6.29.
Typescript: "Explaining The Atom", The Gazette and Daily, May 9 [?].
8.6.30.
Hewlett, Mrs. Albion Walter, No Date.
8.7.
Victor F. Weisskopf: Correspondence, 1946-1948.
8.7.1.
Reply to Weisskopf, Dr. Victor F., November 22, 1946.
8.7.2.
Reply to Weisskopf, Dr. Victor F., January 3, 1947.
8.7.3.
Reply to Weisskopf, Dr. Victor F., January 22, 1947.
8.7.4.
Reply to Weisskopf, Dr. Victor F., February 4, 1948.
8.7.4a.
Reply to Hopkins, Dr. A.L., February 4, 1948.
8.7.5.
Reply to Weisskopf, Dr. Victor F., March 11, 1948.
8.7.6.
Typescript: Letter to Dr. Einstein, May 12, 1948.
8.8.
Dr. Frederick Seitz: Correspondence, 1948.
8.8.1.
Telegram to Seitz, Dr. Frederick, April 8, 1948.
8.8.2.
Letter to Weisskopf, V.F., May 17, 1948.
8.9.
Dr. H.J. Muller: Correspondence, 1948.
8.9.1.
Telegram to Muller, Dr. H.J., February 18, 1948.
8.9.2.
Telegram to Olds, Beth, February 18, 1948.
8.9.3.
Telegram to Muller, H.J., February 11, 1948.
8.9.3a.
Telegram to Muller, Dr. H.J., February 18, 1948.
8.9.3b.
Reply to Muller, H.J., February 20, 1948.
8.9.4.
Reply to Muller, H.J., May 28, 1948.
8.9.5.
Reply to Muller, H.J., October 16, 1948.
8.10.
Unions: Correspondence, 1946-1948.
8.10.1.
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, June 7, 1946.
8.10.1a.
Reply to Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, June 18, 1946.
8.10.2.
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, April 29, 1947.
8.10.3.
Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees, January 28, 1948.
8.10.3a.
Receipt to Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees, No Date.
8.10.3b.
Reply to Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees, March 5, 1948.
8.10.4.
Minnesota Farmers Union, December 1, 1947.
8.10.4a.
Minnesota Farmers Union, December 3, 1947.
8.10.4b.
Reply to Minnesota Farmers Union, December 17, 1947.
8.10.5.
National Federation of Post Office Clerks, July 15, 1946.
8.10.5a.
Reply to National Federation of Post Office Clerks, July 17, 1946.
8.10.6.
United Automobile Workers of America, June 8, 1946.
8.10.6a.
Reply to United Automobile Workers of America, June 20, 1946.
8.10.7.
Reply to United Automobile Workers of America, July 30, 1946.
8.10.8.
United Automobile Workers of America, August 12, 1946.
8.10.9.
United Automobile Workers of America, January 20, 1947.
8.10.10.
United Mine Workers of America, March 3, 1947.
8.10.10a.
Reply to United Workers of America, March 21, 1947.
8.10.11.
United Office and Professional Workers of America, April 8, 1947.
8.10.11a.
Note, No Date.
8.10.12.
United Office and Professional Workers of America, August 25, 1947.
8.11.
Dr. Reuben Gustavson: Correspondence, 1948.
8.11.1.
Reply to Gustavson, Dr. Reuben, April 7, 1948.
8.11.2.
Reply to Gustavson, Dr. Reuben, April 7, 1948.
8.11.3.
Reply to Gustavson, Dr. Reuben, April 15, 1948.
8.11.4.
Telegram to Gustavson, Dr. Reuben, April 19, 1948.
8.11.5.
Gustavson, R.G., April 21, 1948.
8.11.6.
Reply to Gustavson, Dr. Reuben, May 28, 1948.
8.11.7.
Reply to Gustavson, Dr. Reuben, October 16, 1948.
8.12.
Thorfin R. Hogness: Correspondence, 1946-1948.
8.12.1.
Reply to Hogness, Thorfin R., August 30, 1946.
8.12.2.
Receipt for Hogness, Thorfin R., No Date.
8.12.2a.
Receipt for Hogness, Thorfin R., October 18, 1947.
8.12.2b.
Note from Harold L. Oram, October 30, 1947.
8.12.2c.
Reply to Hogness, Dr. Thorfin R., November 6, 1947.
8.12.3.
Reply to New York Times Company, November 6, 1947.
8.12.4.
Hogness, Thorfin R., February 9, 1948.
8.12.5.
Reply to Hogness, Thorfin R., March 27, 1948.
8.12.6.
Hazard, Thomas P., April 2, 1948.
8.12.6a.
Hazard, Thomas P., April 23, 1948.
8.12.6b.
Reply to Hazard, Thomas P., May 14, 1948.
8.12.6c.
Reply to Hazard, Thomas P., May, 1948.
8.12.6d.
Reply to Hazard, Thomas P., June 16, 1948.
8.12.6e.
Hazard, Thomas P., June 29, 1948.
8.12.6f.
Reply to Hogness, Thorfin R., July 15, 1948.
8.12.7.
Hogness, Thorfin R., May 4, 1948.
8.12.7a.
Reply to Hogness, Thorfin R., May 7, 1948.
8.12.8.
Moore, Fred W., Law Offices of Blades, Chiles, Moore and Kennerly, May 10, 1948.
8.12.8a.
Reply to Moore, Fred W., Law Offices of Blades, Chiles, Moore and Kennerly, June 11, 1948.
8.12.8b.
Moore, Fred W., Law Offices of Blades, Chiles, Moore and Kennerly, July 2, 1948.
8.12.9.
Reply to Hogness, Thorfin R., May 14, 1948.
8.12.10.
Hogness, Thorfin R., June 7, 1948.
8.12.10a.
Reply to Hogness, Thorfin R., June 11, 1948.
8.12.11.
Reply to Hogness, Thorfin R., October 16, 1948.
8.13.
Request for Speakers: Correspondence, 1946-1948.
8.13.1.
Chalmers, Burns, American Friends Service Committee, March 31, 1947.
8.13.1a.
Reprint: International Service Seminars, American Friends Service Committee, Summer 1947.
8.13.1b.
Reply to Chalmers, Burns, American Friends Service Committee, April 9, 1947.
8.13.1c.
Chalmers, Burns, American Friends Service Committee, June 17, 1947.
8.13.1d.
Reply to Chalmers, Burns, American Friends Service Committee, June 18, 1947.
8.13.1e.
Chalmers, Burns, American Friends Service Committee, April 16, 1947.
8.13.1f.
Reply to Chalmers, Burns, American Friends Service Committee, May 28, 1947.
8.13.2.
Telegram from Cook, Loren, American Veterans Committee, December 6, 1946.
8.13.2a.
Reply to Cook, Loren, American Veterans Committee, December 6, 1946.
8.13.3.
Leary, William G., California State Polytechnic College, San Luis Obispo, CA, October 21, 1947.
8.13.3a.
Reply to Leary, William G., California State Polytechnic College, San Luis Obispo CA, October 27, 1947.
8.13.4.
Telegram from Hopkins, H.D., Defiance College, February 18, 1947.
8.13.4a.
Telegram from Reply to Hopkins, H.D., Defiance College, February 20, 1947.
8.13.5.
Telegram from Jennison, Kathleen, The Detroit Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, October 23, 1947.
8.13.5a.
Telegram to Jennison, Kathleen, The Detroit Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, October 25, 1947.
8.13.6.
Duncan, M.A., May 21, 1947.
8.13.6a.
Reply to Duncan, M.A., June 4, 1947.
8.13.7.
Fry, Eileen, Emergency Committee of Atomic Energy, March 19, 1947.
8.13.7a.
Reply to Brundage, Percival, March 19, 1947.
8.13.8.
Birnbaum, Eliot, Empire State Federation of Teachers Unions, March 28, 1948.
8.13.8a.
Reply to Birnbaum, Eliot, Empire State Federation of Teachers Unions, March 31, 1948.
8.13.9.
Lee, Charles, The Evening Bulletin, September 8, 1947.
8.13.9a.
Telegram: Reply to Lee, Charles, The Evening Bulletin, September 12, 1947.
8.13.10.
Reply to Gates, E.L., The Exchange Club of Johnstown, April 23, 1948.
8.13.11.
Andrews, Arthur I., The Institute of World Affairs Association, May 24, 1947.
8.13.11a.
Reprint: "Thirteenth Annual Session Tentative Announcement", The Institute of World Affairs, April 1947.
8.13.11b.
Reprint: "Bulletin", The Institute of World Affairs Association, January 1947.
8.13.11c.
Reply to Andrews, Arthur I., The Institute of World Affairs Association, June 9, 1947.
8.13.12.
Wolfson, Rose L., League of Women Voters of Clinton Hill, September 23, 1947.
8.13.12a.
Reply to Wolfson, Rose L., League of Women Voters of Clinton Hill, October 21, 1947.
8.13.12b.
Wolfson, Rose L., League of Women Voters of Clinton Hill, October 22, 1947.
8.13.13.
Moore, Edson C., September 30, 1947.
8.13.13a.
Reply to Moore, Edson C., October 24, 1947.
8.13.14.
Reply to Price, Thornton, Jr., January 15, 1947.
8.13.15.
Rosen, David, Reserve Officers Association of the United States, July 4, 1947.
8.13.15a.
Reply to Rosen, David, Reserve Officers Association of the United States, July 25, 1947.
8.13.16.
Roth, Morton, Roth's Smart Apparel, June 14, 1948.
8.13.17.
Reply to Stewart, John R., April 23, 1948.
8.13.18.
Hone, Mary, United World Federalists of New Jersey, Inc., July 1, 1948.
8.13.18a.
Reply to Hone, Mary, United World Federalists of New Jersey, Inc., July 2, 1948.
8.13.19.
Adkins, Allen, United World Federalists, Norwalk Chapter, April 19, 1947.
8.13.19a.
Reply to Adkins, Allen, United World Federalists, Norwalk Chapter, May 2, 1947.
8.13.20.
Howe, Mary T., United World Federalists of Staten Island, April 24, 1948.
8.13.20a.
Reply to Howe, Mary T., United World Federalists of Staten Island, May 10, 1948.
8.13.21.
Reply to Ware, John H., Jr., July 9, 1948.
8.13.21a.
Ware, John H., Jr., July 11, 1948.
8.13.21b.
Reply to Ware, John H., Jr., July 12, 1948.
8.13.22.
Reply to Wolfe, Muriel, June 16, 1948.
8.13.22a.
Wolfe, Muriel, June 18, 1948.
8.13.22b.
Wolfe, Muriel, June 18, 1948.
8.13.22c.
Reply to Wolfe, Muriel, June 21, 1948.
8.13.22d.
Reply to Williams, Eleazer, June 24, 1948.
8.13.22e.
Reply to Wolfe, Muriel, June 25, 1948.
8.13.22f.
Wolfe, Muriel, June 30, 1948.
8.13.22g.
Reply to Wolfe, Muriel, July 2, 1948.
8.13.23.
Sievers, Allen M., The Woman's College of the University of North Carolina, January 21, 1948.
8.13.23a.
Sievers, Allen M., The Woman's College of the University of North Carolina, January 21, 1948.
8.13.23b.
Reply to Sievers, Allen M., The Woman's College of the University of North Carolina, January 29, 1948.
8.13.23c.
Note: list of copies sent.
8.13.23d.
Muessen, Louise, Woman's College of University of North Carolina, January 29, 1948.
8.13.23e.
Pamphlet: "The Current Social Crisis", The Harriet Elliott Social Science Forum, The Woman's College of University of North Carolina, January 29, 1948.
8.13.23f.
Reply to Muessen, Louise, Woman's College of University of North Carolina, February 6, 1948.
8.13.24.
Telegram: Duncan, Lewis, World Government Association, November 18, 1946.
8.13.24a.
Reply to Duncan, Lewis, World Government Association, November 21, 1946.
8.13.24b.
Duncan, Lewis, World Government Association, November 18, 1946.
8.13.24c.
Duncan, Lewis, World Government Association, November 23, 1946.
8.13.24d.
Reprint: World Government for a People's Peace, One World or None, World Government Association, July, 1946.
8.14.
Requests: Permission to Reprint: Correspondence, 1946-No Date.
8.14.1.
Roberts, Mary Eunice, Abingdon-Cokesbury Press, December 1, 1947.
8.14.1a.
Reply to Roberts, Mary Eunice, Abingdon-Cokesbury Press, December 20, 1947.
8.14.2.
Reply to Meyer, Cord Jr., The Atlantic Monthly, October 24, 1947.
8.14.3.
Hunter, E.B., The Charlotte Observer, December 1, 1947.
8.14.3a.
Reply to Hunter, E.B., The Charlotte Observer, December 4, 1947.
8.14.4.
Campbell, Oscar James, Columbia University, February 9, 1948.
8.14.4a.
Reply to Campbell, Oscar James, Columbia University, February 11, 1948.
8.14.5.
Bernhard, B.J., Dexter Press, July 16, 1947.
8.14.5a.
Reply to Berhard, B.J., Dexter Press, August 7, 1947.
8.14.6.
Erwin, C.F., Erwin's, September 20, 1947.
8.14.6a.
Reply to Erwin, C.F., October 24, 1947.
8.14.6b.
Reply to Erwin, C.F., November 5, 1947.
8.14.7.
Fitzgerald, Bob, April 10, 1948.
8.14.7a.
Reply to Fitzgerald, Bob, April 15, 1948.
8.14.8.
Kramm, J.E., The H.W. Wilson Company, May 11, 1948.
8.14.8a.
Reply to Kramm, J.E., The H.W. Wilson Company, May 18, 1948.
8.14.8b.
Kramm, J.E., The H.W. Wilson Company, June 26, 1946.
8.14.8c.
Reply to Kramm, J.E., The H.W. Wilson Company, June 27, 1946.
8.14.9.
Hightower, Estelle, September 22, 1947.
8.14.9a.
Reply to Hightower, Estelle, October 21, 1947.
8.14.10.
Tyler, Matilda, Junior League Leaflet, March 19, 1948.
8.14.10a.
Reply to Tyler, Matilda, Junior League Leaflet, March 24, 1948.
8.14.11.
Mossler, Jacques, May 10, 1948.
8.14.11a.
Reply to Mossler, Jacques, May 19, 1948.
8.14.12.
Telegram: Piller, E.A., Reader's Scope Magazine, June 30, 1947.
8.14.12a.
Fields, Vivian, Reader's Scope Magazine, August 14, 1947.
8.14.12b.
Reply to Fields, Vivian, Reader's Scope Magazine, September 5, 1947.
8.14.13.
Parmelee, Foster, United World Federalists, December 8, 1947.
8.14.13a.
Parmelee, Foster, United World Federalists, December 8, 1947.
8.14.13b.
Reprint: Atomic War or Peace, Einstein, Albert, Atlantic Monthly, November, 1947.
8.14.13c.
Note: list of tasks, No Date.
8.14.13d.
Note: Relating to Dr. Einstein, No Date.
8.14.13e.
Parmelee, Foster, The Atlantic Monthly, November 24, 1947.
8.14.13f.
Parmelee, Foster, United World Federalists, April 14, 1948.
8.14.13g.
Reprint: Atomic War or Peace, Einstein, Albert, Atlantic Monthly, November, 1947.
8.14.14.
Stamper, Muriel, United World Federalists, Inc., October 31, 1947.
8.14.14a.
Reply to Stamper, Muriel, United World Federalists, Inc., November 5, 1947.
8.14.15.
Organski, Katherine, United World Federalists, Inc., August 11, 1948.
8.14.15a.
Reply to Organski, Katherine, United World Federalists, Inc., August 12, 1948.
8.14.15b.
Organski, Katherine, United World Federalists, Inc., August 17, 1948.
8.14.15c.
Reply to Organski, Katherine, United World Federalists, Inc., August 23, 1948.
8.14.16.
Rayment, A.P., Victoria and District Trades and Labor Council, July 21, 1947.
8.14.16a.
Rayment, A.P., Victoria and District Trades and Labor Council, August 1, 1947.
8.14.16b.
Reply to Rayment, A.P., Victoria and District Trades and Labor Council, August 4, 1947.
8.14.16c.
Reprint: Victoria Labour Annual, Victoria and District Trades and Labor Council, Rayment, A.P., September 2, 1946.
8.14.17.
Rayment, A.P., Victoria and District Trades and Labor Council, August 11, 1947.
8.14.17a.
Reply to Rayment, A.P., Victoria and District Trades and Labor Council, August 14, 1947.
8.14.17b.
Rayment, A.P., Victoria and District Trades and Labor Council, June 2, 1948.
8.14.17c.
Reprint: Resolution, No Date.
8.14.17d.
Reply to Rayment, A.P., Victoria and District Trades and Labor Council, June 9, 1948.
8.14.17e.
Einstein, Albert, No Date.
8.14.17f.
Reprint: Victoria Labour Annual, Victoria and District Trades and Labor Council, Rayment, A.P., September 1, 1947.
8.14.18.
Rayment, A.P., Victoria and District Trades ad Labour Council, June 15, 1948.
8.14.19.
Asperjacobsen, Ingrid, Verden IDAG, February 25, 1947.
8.14.19a.
Reply to Science Digest, April 1, 1947.
8.14.19b.
Reply to Asperjacobsen, Ingrid, Verden IDAG, April 17, 1947.
8.14.19c.
Asperjacobsen, Ingrid, Verden IDAG, July 19, 1947.
8.14.19d.
Asperjacobsen, Ingrid, Verden IDAG, August 16, 1947.
8.14.19e.
Reply to Asperjacobsen, Ingrid, Verden IDAG, October 2, 1947.
8.14.120.
Shepherd, Grazella P., Western Reserve University, May 9, 1947.
8.14.20a.
Telegram: Reply to Shepherd, Grazella P., No Date.
8.14.21.
Blodgett, George W., World Federalists of New Mexico, No Date.
8.14.21a.
Reply to Boldgett, George W., January 18, 1947.
8.14.21b.
Blodgett, George W., World Federalists of New Mexico, January 23, 1947.
8.14.21c.
Reply to Blodgett, George W., World Federalists of New Mexico, February 4, 1947.
8.15.
Correspondence re: Military Training, 1946-1948.
8.15.1.
Rees, Fallis F., Brick Inc., February 13, 1948.
8.15.2.
Griggs, Julian, General Brotherhood Board, January 30, 1948.
8.15.2a.
Reprint: Guide lines for research in international cooperation, The Journal of Social Issues, Allport, Gordon W., Winter, 1947.
8.15.2b.
Reply to Griggs, Julian, Church of the Brethren, February 4, 1948.
8.15.3.
Shull, Gordon, General Brotherhood Board, February 2, 1948.
8.15.3a.
Note: Suggestions for illustrations for "Brass Tacks About Brass Tactics," No Date.
8.15.3b.
Reprint: "The Military Move In", Harpers, Baldwin, Hanson, December 1947.
8.15.3c.
Reply to Shull, Gordon, Church of the Brethren, February 4, 1948.
8.15.4.
Beattle, Murray B., First Methodist Church, February 17, 1948.
8.15.4a.
Reply to Beattle, Murray B., February 20, 1948.
8.15.5.
Fiske, Helen M., No Date.
8.15.5a.
Reply to Fiske, Helen M., February 10, 1948.
8.15.6.
Harrington, Alice E., No Date.
8.15.6a.
Reply to Harrington, Alice, February 5, 1948.
8.15.7.
Krohn, Ida, February 17, 1948.
8.15.7a.
Reply to Krohn, Ida, February 25, 1948.
8.15.8.
Frank, E.R., Editor, The Militant, February 2, 1948.
8.15.8a.
Reply to Frank E.R., Editor, The Militant, February 3,1948.
8.15.9.
Reply to National Council Against Conscription, January 29, 1948.
8.15.9a.
Swomley, John M., Jr., National Council Against Conscription, February 4, 1948.
8.15.10.
Swomley, John M., Jr., National Council Against Conscription, January 29, 1948.
8.15.10a.
Reply to Swomley, John M., Jr., National Council Against Conscription, February 5, 1948.
8.15.11.
Newman, Albert M., February 11, 1948.
8.15.11a.
Reply to Newman, Albert M., February 11, 1948.
8.15.12.
Nichols, Alan, March 7, 1948.
8.15.12a.
Reply to Nichols, Alan, March 12, 1948.
8.15.13.
Wakefield, Sherman D., Progressive World, February 22, 1948.
8.15.13a.
Reply to Wakefield, Sherman D., Progressive World, February 24, 1948.
8.15.14.
Reese, James A., No Date.
8.15.14a.
Reply to Reese, James A., April 13, 1948.
8.15.15.
Sear, Molly F., February 16, 1948.
8.15.15a.
Reply to Sear, Molly F., February 17, 1948.
8.15.16.
Reply to Taylor, G. H. R., February 9, 1948.
8.15.17.
McLaughlin, John, The Triangles, January 22, 1948.
8.15.17a.
Reply to McLaughlin, John, The Triangles, February 9, 1948.
8.15.18.
Watson, Clara, (Mrs. Percy T.), February 4, 1948.
8.15.18a.
Reply to Watson, Mrs, Percy T., February 9, 1948.
8.15.18b.
Watson, Clara, February 16, 1948.
8.15.19.
Cooper, Henrietta, The Wave Publications, May 19, 1948.
8.15.19a.
Reply to Cooper, Henrietta, June 1, 1948.
8.15.19b.
Note to Ethel, No Date.
8.16.
Correspondence, Reprints: World Movement for World Federal Government, 1947-1948.
8.16.1.
World Movement for World Federal Government, Montreux Declaration, August 23, 1947.
8.16.2.
Griessemer, T. O., World Movement for World Federal Government, October 1947.
8.16.2a.
Griessemer, T.O., World Movement for World Federal Government, Copy in French, No Date.
8.16.2b.
Griessemer, T.O., World Movement for World Federal Government, Memo from the Secretary General to all Federalist Organization, December 23, 1947.
8.16.2c.
Griessemer, T.O., World Movement for World Federal Government, Brief Summary of Headquarters Activities since the Montreux Convention, No Date.
8.16.2d.
Note: address of United World Federalists Inc. No Date.
8.16.2e.
Griessemer, T.O., Memo to members of the Council of the World Movement and federalist organizations, January 29, 1948.
8.16.2.f.
World Movement for World Federal Government, Invitation to The Second World Congress, September 5 and 11, 1948.
8.16.3.
Griessemer, T.O., World Movement for World Federal Government, November 12, 1947.
8.16.3a.
Reply to Griessemer, T.O., Secretary General, World Movement for World Federal Government, November 28, 1947.
8.16.3b.
Griessemer, T.O., World Movement for World Federal Government, February 1948.
8.16.3c.
World Movement for World Federal Government, Invitation to the Second World Congress, September 5 and 11, 1948.
8.16.4.
Griessemer T.O., World Movement for World Federal Government, November 18, 1947.
8.16.4a.
Reply to Griessemer T.O., World Movement for World Federal Government, November 28, 1947.
8.16.4b.
Griessemer T.O., World Movement for World Federal Government, February 1948.
8.16.4c.
World Movement for World Federal Government, invitation to The second World Congress, September 5 and 11, 1948.
8.16.4d.
Response Card: The Second World Congress, No Date.
8.16.4e.
Garetto, Denise, Secretary to Griessemer T.O., World Movement for World Federal Government, March 10, 1948.
8.16.5.
Koch, Henri, Department de l'Information, Mouvement Universel Pour Une Confederation Mondiale, No Date.
8.16.5a.
Interview de M. L'Abbe GROUES-PIERRE, Vice-President du Comite Executif du MUCM a Radio-Geneve, No Date.
8.16.5b.
Interview de M. L'Abbe GROUES-PIERRE, Vice-President du Comite Executif du MUCM a Radio-Geneve, No Date.
8.16.5c.
Itinerary for RASSEMBLEMENT FEDERLISTE BELGE, October 13 and 14, 1947.
8.16.5d.
Biographie de l'Abbe Groues, Dit l'Abbe Pierre, World Movement for World Federal Government, No Date.
8.16.5e.
Minutes for l'Union Federale Luxembourgeoise au Mouvement Univerasal pour une Confederation Mondiale, No Date.
8.16.5f.
Member List for the Constitution du Groupe Parlementaire Federalist Francais, No Date.
8.16.5g.
Interview with Koch, Henri, Radiodiffusion Nationale Francaiso, No Date.
8.16.5h.
World Movement for World Federal Government, Invitation to The Second World Congress, No Date.
8.16.6.
World Movement for World Federal Government, Bulletin no. 3, No Date.
8.16.7.
Griessemer, T.O., Secretary General, World Movement for World Federal Government, July 15, 1948.
8.16.7a.
Reply to Griessemer, T.O., World Movement for World Federal Government, July 19, 1948.
8.16.8.
World Movement for World Federal Government, Plan for an International Correspondence Exchange Service, No Date.
8.16.8a.
Interview with Koch, Henri, Secretaire General Adjoint de l'union Europeene des Federalists et Delegue a la Propaganda du Mouvement Universal pour une Condfederation Mondiale, No Date.
8.16.8b.
Ansprache Von Herrn Henri Koch Anlasslich des Europaischen Festaktes, May 19, 1948.
8.16.9.
World Movement for World Federal Government, Program for World Federalist Conference at Montreux in August, 1947, No Date.
8.17.
Correspondence, Reprint: United World Federalists, 1947-1948.
8.17.1.
Reply to Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, September 29, 1947.
8.17.2.
Meyer, Cord Jr., United World Federalist, December 10, 1947.
8.17.3.
Reprint: World Government NEWS; A Monthly Report of Trends and Events Leading To World Federation, World Government News Inc., December, 1947.
8.17.4.
Reply to Meyer, Cord Jr., World Government House, February 5, 1948.
8.17.4a.
Reply to Billman, Paul H., February 25, 1948.
8.17.4b.
Shevlin, John F., United World Federalists Inc., February 25, 1948.
8.17.5.
Otterbeck, Finn, World Student Federalists, July 7, 1948.
8.17.5a.
Reply to Otterbeck, Executive Committee World Student Federalists, July 15, 1948.

3.009. Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists -- Individual and Organizational Correspondence, (Offers of Support, Requests for Literature) 1946-1948.


9.1.
Offer of Support, 1947-1948.
9.1.1.
Pantaleone, Joseph, February 14, 1947.
9.1.1a.
Reply to Pantaleone, Joseph, February 25, 1947.
9.1.2.
Wilkin, Robert N., April 12, 1948.
9.1.2a.
Wilkin, Robert N., April 12, 1948.
9.1.2b.
Reply to Wilkin, Robert N., April 17, 1948.
9.1.2c.
Reply to Urey, Harold C., April 17, 1948, and note.
9.1.3.
Putnam, John B., April 19, 1948.
9.1.3a.
Putnam, John B., April 19, 1948.
9.1.3b.
Bellamy, Paul, April 13, 1948.
9.1.3c.
Workers for World Security Instructions.
9.1.3d.
Workers for World Security Membership Pledge.
9.1.3e.
Constitution of Workers for World Security.
9.1.4.
Fitzgerald, Bob, ed., May 15, 1948.
9.1.4a.
FAIR Publication.
9.1.4b.
vol. 1. no. 3., May 15, 1948.
9.2.
Moral Support, 1946-1948.
9.2.1.
Parsons, Anna Reed, May 23, 1946.
9.2.1a.
Reply to Parsons, Mrs. Barclay, June 18, 1946.
9.2.2.
Muste, A.J., May 28, 1946.
9.2.2a.
Reply to Muste, A.J., May 31, 1946.
9.2.2b.
Muste, A.J., June 17, 1946.
9.2.2c.
Muste, A.J., June 28, 1946.
9.2.3.
Golitzer, Frances, June 10, 1946.
9.2.3a.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hollywood Author Writes Inspiring Book on Need of Faith", Publication Unknown, No Date.
9.2.4.
Low, Clarence H., June 17, 1946.
9.2.4a.
Reply to Low, Clarence H., June 18, 1946.
9.2.5.
Draper, Muriel, June 25, 1946.
9.2.5a.
Reply to Draper, Muriel, July 5, 1946.
9.2.6.
Reynolds, Florence E., September 10, 1946.
9.2.6a.
Reynolds, Florence E., September 10, 1946.
9.2.7.
Reply to Lagelbauer, Ernest, October 22, 1946.
9.2.7a.
Reply to Lagelbauer, Ernest, November 12, 1946.
9.2.7b.
Lagelbauer, Ernest, November 18, 1946.
9.2.7c.
Typescript: "The Principal Features of the Kinematic Jet System-Direpeller".
9.2.7d.
Typescript: "The Helical Pitch in a Direpeller and Its Adjustment", April 17, 1946.
9.2.7e.
Resume of Principal Features of the Kinematic Jet System.
9.2.8.
Biskind, Morton S., November 13, 1946.
9.2.8a.
Reply to Biskind, Morton S., December 6, 1946.
9.2.9.
Bell, Daphne Edwards, November 17, 1946.
9.2.9a.
Reply to Bell, Daphne Edwards, December 6, 1946.
9.2.10.
Edovitz, David, December 14, 1946.
9.2.11.
Williams, S.M., December 28, 1946.
9.2.12.
O'Hara, Geoffrey, January 18, 1947.
9.2.13.
Withers, Rachel, No Date.
9.2.13a.
Reply to Withers, Mrs. Orville G., December 16, 1946.
9.2.14.
Whiting, John D., December 18, 1946.
9.2.14a.
Reply to Whiting, John D., December 31, 1946.
9.2.15.
Jesness, O.B., January 22, 1947.
9.2.15a.
Reply to Jesness, O.B., February 3, 1947.
9.2.16.
Wright, Alice Morgan, January 25, 1947.
9.2.16a.
Reply to Wright, Alice Morgan, February 6, 1947.
9.2.17.
Bass, Robert P., January 28, 1947.
9.2.18.
Petersen, John E., January 29, 1947.
9.2.18a.
Reply to Petersen, John E., February 10, 1947.
9.2.18b.
Petersen, John E., February 27, 1947.
9.2.19.
Van Riel, H., February 10, 1947.
9.2.20.
Lemke, William, February 19, 1947.
9.2.20a.
Reply to Lemke, William, February 25, 1947.
9.2.20b.
Lemke, William, February 27, 1947.
9.2.21.
Martin, Willsie, February 19, 1947.
9.2.22.
Kane, Francis Fisher, February 20, 1947.
9.2.22a.
Reply to Kane, Francis Fisher, February 28, 1947.
9.2.23.
Gluck, George, February 23, 1947.
9.2.23a.
Reply to Gluck, George, February 26, 1947.
9.2.24.
Haynes, Elizabeth Ross, March 6, 1947.
9.2.24a.
Reply to Haynes, Elizabeth Ross, April 16, 1947.
9.2.25.
Belcher, Elizabeth C., March 7, 1947.
9.2.26.
La Farge, Oliver, March 7, 1947.
9.2.27.
Parker, Walter, March 7, 1947.
9.2.28.
Sultzer, Olive, March 7, 1947.
9.2.28a.
Stockwell, Sarah Smith, January 23, 1948.
9.2.28b.
Reply to Stockwell, Sarah Smith, January 24, 1948.
9.2.29.
Spilhaus, Mrs. N.B., March 8, 1947.
9.2.30.
Johnson, Eleanor Hope, March 11, 1947.
9.2.31.
Johnson, Bruce, April 5, 1947.
9.2.32.
Benjamin, Eric, April 6, 1947.
9.2.32a.
Reply to Benjamin, Eric, June 19, 1947.
9.2.33.
Kirby, Mrs. Raymond A., April 17, 1947.
9.2.34.
Lewis, Chas., D., April 25, 1947.
9.2.35.
Van Norman, Louis E., April 27, 1947.
9.2.35a.
Reply to Van Norman, Louis E., May 24, 1947.
9.2.36.
Garringer, Louis D., May 2, 1947.
9.2.37.
Root, E. Tallmadge, May 5, 1947, and notes.
9.2.38.
Bogert, Marston T., May 7, 1947.
9.2.38a.
Reply to Bogert, Marston Taylor, May 8, 1947.
9.2.39.
Howells, Dorothy B., May 22, 1947.
9.2.39a.
Reply to Howells, Dorothy B., June 16, 1947.
9.2.40.
Fox, Esther Taber, No Date.
9.2.40a.
Fox, Esther Taber, May 25, 1947.
9.2.40b.
Reply to Fox, Esther Taber, June 4, 1947.
9.2.40c.
Fox, Esther Taber, June 9, 1947.
9.2.40d.
Fox, Esther Taber, No Date.
9.2.40e.
Reply to Fox, Esther Taber, June 19, 1947.
9.2.40f.
Fox, Esther Taber, No Date.
9.2.40g.
Typescript: "We the Peoples of the World Bill of Rights".
9.2.40h.
Reply to Fox, Esther Taber, June 25, 1947.
9.2.40i.
Reply to Fox, Esther Taber, November 13, 1947.
9.2.41.
Rettie, Dwight F., May 31, 1947.
9.2.41a.
Program: Fifth Form Prize Speaking -- The Haverford School.
9.2.41b.
Reply to Rettie, Dwight F., June 19, 1947.
9.2.42.
Hogue, Helen Gibbon, June 2, 1947.
9.2.42a.
Reply to Hogue, Helen Gibbon, June 20, 1947.
9.2.43.
Shaxby, John H., May 6, 1947.
9.2.44.
Divine, C. Dwight, June 10, 1947.
9.2.45.
Saboia, Fernando, June 11, 1947.
9.2.46.
Allen, Riley H., June 20, 1947.
9.2.47.
Butler, Gordon C., June 24, 1947.
9.2.48.
Glasheen, George L., July 7, 1947.
9.2.49.
Fish, Elmer, July 22, 1947.
9.2.49a.
Reply to Fish, Elmer, September 5, 1947.
9.2.50.
Whitner, Annie B., July 30, 1947.
9.2.50a.
Reply to Whitner, Annie B., August 7, 1947.
9.2.51.
Koopman, Peter E., September 29, 1947.
9.2.51a.
Reply to Koopman, Peter E., October 2, 1947.
9.2.52.
Hoge, Florence, October 7, 1947.
9.2.52a.
Reply to Hoge, Florence, October 10, 1947.
9.2.53.
Gordon, G.M., October 15, 1947.
9.2.54.
Simmons, B., October 20, 1947.
9.2.55.
Minett, E. Everet, October 29, 1947.
9.2.55a.
Reply to Hyndman, Margaret, November 6, 1947.
9.2.55b.
Reply to Hyndman, Margaret P., February 12, 1948.
9.2.56.
Keller, A.G., November 12, 1947.
9.2.57.
Bates, D.M., December 2, 1947.
9.2.58.
Gregory, Hugh, December 2, 1947.
9.2.59.
Locke, Jerome G., December 2, 1947.
9.2.60.
Gaylord, Donald F., December 3, 1947.
9.2.61.
Davis, Edgar B., December 5, 1947.
9.2.62.
McMahon, Brien, December 9, 1947.
9.2.63.
Tweet, Gabriel, December 11, 1947.
9.2.64.
Hamerman, Bertha B., January 12, 1948.
9.2.64a.
Reply to Hamerman, Mrs. Joseph, February 14, 1948.
9.2.65.
Hertz, Hugo, No Date.
9.2.65a.
Reply to Hertz, Hugo, March 24, 1948.
9.2.66.
Fish, Elmer, No Date.
9.2.66a.
Reply to Fish, Elmer, February 6, 1948.
9.2.66b.
Fish, Elmer, February 7, 1948.
9.2.66c.
Fish, Elmer, No Date.
9.2.66d.
Reply to Fish, Elmer, February 18, 1948.
9.2.66e.
Fish, Elmer, March 3, 1948.
9.2.66f.
Reply to Fish, Elmer, March 5, 1948.
9.2.66g.
Fish, Elmer, No Date.
9.2.66h.
Fish, Elmer, No Date.
9.2.66i.
Reply to Fish, Elmer, March 31, 1948.
9.2.66j.
Fish, Elmer, No Date.
9.2.67.
Gartner, W. Lothar, February 12, 1948.
9.2.67a.
Reply to Gartner, W. Lothar, March 23, 1948.
9.2.67b.
Reply to Dr. Einstein's letter to the American Friends Service Committee, January 5, 1948.
9.2.68.
Fuller, John J., March 25, 1948.
9.2.68a.
Newsletter: The Dean's Notebook, January 1948.
9.2.68b.
Reply to Fuller, John F., March 29, 1948.
9.2.69.
Davis, Edgar B., April 27, 1948.
9.2.70.
Walker, John Moore, May 10, 1948.
9.2.71.
Hear, Lucy, A., May 11, 1948.
9.2.72.
Klingler, F.J., May 11, 1948.
9.2.72a.
Newspaper Clipping: "Open Forum, Can War Be Outlawed?", Publication Unknown,No Date.
9.2.73.
Weinholdeger, B.M., May 21, 1948.
9.2.73a.
Reply to Weinholdeger, B.M., May 25, 1948.
9.2.73b.
Weiker, Mrs. Thomas, November 4, 1947.
9.2.73c.
Reply to Weiker, Mrs. Thomas, November 8, 1947.
9.2.74.
Phillips, Lillian M., May 22, 1948.
9.2.75.
Smith, H. Alexander, May 27, 1948.
9.2.76.
Joan, Sister M., May 29, 1948.
9.2.77.
Gross, E.R., June 19, 1948.
9.2.77a.
Reply to Gross, E.R., July 7, 1948.
9.2.78.
Stern, Harry J., June 21, 1948.
9.2.79.
Bloom, Chester Abbott, July 15, 1948.
9.2.79a.
Reply to Bloom, Chester Abbott, August 4, 1948.
9.2.80.
Elkus, Mrs. Charles deY. Jr., March 13, 1947.
9.2.80a.
Reply to Elkus, Mrs. Charles deY. Jr., March 21, 1947.
9.2.81.
Fish, Elmer, April 29, 1948.
9.2.81a.
Fish, Elmer, May 14, 1948.
9.2.81b.
Reply to Fish, Elmer, May 29, 1948.
9.2.82.
Fryer, Lee, May 7, 1948.
9.2.82a.
Reply to Fryer, Lee, May 25, 1948.
9.2.83.
Dworkin, Claire, June 30, 1948.
9.2.84.
Receipt: The First National Bank of Princeton.
9.2.85.
Peek, Philip, March 14, 1948.
9.3.
Correspondence: Request for Literature A-E, 1947 - 1948.
9.3.1.
Adam, Oscar M., February 26, 1947.
9.3.1a.
Reply to Adam, Oscar M., March 22, 1947.
9.3.2.
Adams, L.E., May 29, 1947.
9.3.2a.
Reply to Adams, L.E., June 2, 1947.
9.3.2b.
Reply to Metcalf, Clarence S., March 11, 1948.
9.3.2c.
Adams, L.E., March 15, 1948.
9.3.2d.
Reply to Adams, L.E., March 24, 1948.
9.3.3.
Adler, Mrs. Edward, April 20, 1947.
9.3.4.
Anderson, Lauriel, March 13, 1947.
9.3.4a.
Reply to Anderson, Mrs. Scott, March 18, 1947.
9.3.4b.
Anderson, Lauriel, March 21, 1947.
9.3.4c.
Reply to Anderson, Mrs. Scott, March 31, 1947.
9.3.5.
Ailman, Mildred A., March 10, 1947.
9.3.5a.
Reply to Ailman, Mildred A., March 14, 1947.
9.3.6.
Ainsworth, W.L., August 7, 1947.
9.3.6a.
Reply to Ainsworth, W.L., September 10, 1947.
9.3.7.
Reply to Allen, Marion, April 15, 1948.
9.3.8.
Aly, Bower, May 23, 1948.
9.3.8a.
Reply to Aly, Bower, May 29, 1948.
9.3.8b.
Aly, Bower, May 31, 1948.
9.3.8c.
Einstein, A., No Date.
9.3.8d.
Reply to Aly, Bower, June 8, 1948.
9.3.8e.
Aly, Bower, July 21, 1948.
9.3.9.
Amderson, Mrs. A.W., December 27, 1947.
9.3.9a.
Reply to Amderson, Mrs. A.W., December 29, 1947.
9.3.10.
Amermine, Robert R., February 11, 1947.
9.3.10a.
Reply to Amermine, Robert R., February 24, 1947.
9.3.11.
Anderson, Alice C., July 10, 1948.
9.3.11a.
Anderson, Alice C., June 7, 1948.
9.3.11b.
Reply to Anderson, Alice C., July 16, 1948.
9.3.12.
Anderson, J.W., No Date.
9.3.12a.
Reply to Anderson, J.W., November 21, 1947.
9.3.13.
Antz, Louise, February 15, 1947.
9.3.13a.
Reply to Antz, Louise, March 4, 1947.
9.3.13b.
Antz, Louise, March 7, 1947.
9.3.13c.
Reply to Antz, Louise, March 18, 1947.
9.3.14.
Atlass, Beatrice, October 23, 1947.
9.3.14a.
Reply to Atlass, Beatrice, November 6, 1947.
9.3.15.
Alderman, H.J., December 5, 1947.
9.3.15a.
Reply to Alderman, H.J., January 20, 1948.
9.3.16.
Arnold, Kenneth J., September 30, 1947.
9.3.16a.
Reply to Arnold, Kenneth J., October 7, 1947.
9.3.17.
Altman, Morris, September 20, 1947.
9.3.17a.
Reply to Altman, Morris, October 23, 1947.
9.3.18.
Baker, Bernadine, June 17, 1947.
9.3.18a.
Reply to Baker, Bernadine, June 20, 1947.
9.3.19.
Balog, Harriet, May 30, 1947.
9.3.19a.
Reply to Balog, Harriet, June 2, 1947.
9.3.20.
Baldwin, Russell G., June 15, 1947.
9.3.20a.
Reply to Baldwin, Russell G., June 18, 1947.
9.3.21.
Barbour, Harold S., March 3, 1947.
9.3.22.
Barker, Elver A., November 6, 1947.
9.3.22a.
Reply to Barker, Elver A., November 21, 1947.
9.3.23.
Barensfeld, Tom, No Date.
9.3.23a.
Reply to Barensfeld, Tom, April 23, 1947.
9.3.24.
Barney, Dora, September 27, 1947.
9.3.25.
Barons, Mrs. Frank S., No Date.
9.3.25a.
Reply to Barons, Mrs. Frank S., May 27, 1947.
9.3.26.
Barrett, Winnifred, March 4, 1947.
9.3.26a.
Reply to Barrett, Mrs. Leslie H., March 10, 1947.
9.3.27.
Batcher, Harry W., February 11, 1947.
9.3.27a.
Reply to Batcher, Harry W., February 25, 1947.
9.3.28.
Batt, Samuel, March 13, 1947.
9.3.28a.
Reply to Batt, Samuel, March 18, 1947.
9.3.29.
Belanger, Leonard F., June 2, 1947.
9.3.29a.
Reply to Belanger, Leonard F., June 10, 1947.
9.3.30.
Ben-Jacob, J., May 23, 1947.
9.3.30a.
Reply to Ben-Jacob, J., June 17, 1947.
9.3.31.
Bennett, C.R., No Date.
9.3.32.
Bennett, James E., March 4, 1947.
9.3.32a.
Reply to Bennett, James E., April 3, 1947.
9.3.33.
Benson, Marion, September 17, 1947.
9.3.33a.
Reply to Benson, Marion, October 23, 1947.
9.3.34.
Bentley, Martha H., March 9, 1947.
9.3.34a.
Reply to Bentley, Martha H., April 3, 1947.
9.3.35.
Bergsland, Mr. and Mrs. H.L., March 18, 1947.
9.3.36.
Blackmer, Jane, December 3, 1947.
9.3.36a.
Reply to Blackmer, Jane, December 11, 1947.
9.3.36b.
Blackmer, Jane, December 15, 1947.
9.3.36c.
Reply to Blackmer, Jane, January 8, 1948.
9.3.37.
Reply to Blake, Sara Weld, February 28, 1947.
9.3.37a.
Blake, Sara Weld, March 10, 1947.
9.3.37b.
Reply to Blake, Sara Weld, March 19, 1947.
9.3.38.
Blankner, Frederika, January 27, 1947.
9.3.38a.
Blankner, Frederika, Who's Who in America.
9.3.38b.
Reply to Blankner, Frederika, February 3, 1947.
9.3.38c.
Blankner, Frederika, February 10, 1947.
9.3.38d.
Reply to Blankner, Frederika, February 24, 1947.
9.3.39.
Blase, Fred W., May 21, 1947.
9.3.39a.
Reply to Blase, Fred W., May 27, 1947.
9.3.40.
Bodine, G.L., November 17, 1947.
9.3.40a.
Reply to Bodine, G.L., November 21, 1947.
9.3.41.
Bogin, Solomon, February 10, 1948.
9.3.41a.
Reply to Bogin, Solomon, February 19, 1948.
9.3.42.
Bogue, H.A., May 14, 1947.
9.3.42a.
Reply to Bogue, Homer A., May 27, 1947.
9.3.43.
Boudreaux, Josephine, August 26, 1947.
9.3.44.
Boyle, Florence R., July 17, 1947.
9.3.45.
Brayshaw, Janet, January 7, 1947.
9.3.45a.
Reply to Brayshaw, Janet, January 31, 1947.
9.3.46.
Brennan, Vincent R., September 18, 1947.
9.3.46a.
Reply to Brennan, Vincent R., October 23, 1947.
9.3.47.
Brewer, Joseph, April 23, 1946.
9.3.48.
Brinton, Arthur H., December 2, 1947.
9.3.48a.
Reply to Brinton, Arthur H., January 20, 1948.
9.3.49.
Briscoe, Jerry, April 14, 1948.
9.3.49a.
Reply to Briscoe, Jerry, April 29, 1948.
9.3.49b.
Brissert, L. Ferol, No Date.
9.3.49c.
Reply to Brissert, L. Ferol, December 30, 1946.
9.3.50.
Bristch, James, January 6, 1947.
9.3.50a.
Reply to Bristch, James, February 4, 1948.
9.3.51.
Broadhead, Russell H., November 6, 1947.
9.3.51a.
Reply to Broadhead, Russell H., November 20, 1947.
9.3.52.
Brown, Forrest D., January 22, 1947.
9.3.52a.
Reply to Brown, Forrest D., January 27, 1947.
9.3.52b.
Brown, Forrest D., April 26, 1947.
9.3.52c.
Reply to Brown, Forrest D., April 30, 1947.
9.3.52d.
Brown, Forrest D., May 3, 1947.
9.3.52e.
Brown, Forrest D., January 14, 1948.
9.3.53.
Brown, Lewellyn A., June 15, 1947.
9.3.53a.
Reply to Brown Lewellyn A., June 20, 1947.
9.3.54.
Brown, Neal E., No Date.
9.3.54a.
Reply to Brown, Neal E., October 23, 1947.
9.3.55.
Bunville, David W., October 18, 1947.
9.3.55a.
Reply to Bunville, David W., October 23, 1947.
9.3.56.
Bryte, W.G., October 3, 1947.
9.3.56a.
Reply to Bryte, W.G., October 11, 1947.
9.3.57.
Burton, Joseph R., January 6, 1948.
9.3.57a.
Reply to Burton, Joseph R., February 4, 1948.
9.3.58.
Campbell, William J., November 19, 1946.
9.3.58a.
Reply to Campbell, William J., December 5, 1946.
9.3.59.
Wilson, Howard E., March 16, 1948.
9.3.59a.
Reply to Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, March 18, 1948.
9.3.60.
Carpenter, Charlotte, January 11, 1948.
9.3.60a.
Reply to Carpenter, Charlotte, February 4, 1948.
9.3.60b.
Carpenter, Charlotte, May 3, 1948.
9.3.60c.
Reply to Carpenter, Charlotte, July 30, 1948.
9.3.61.
Cary, Miles E., April 5, 1948.
9.3.61a.
Reply to Cary, Miles E., May 18, 1948.
9.3.62.
Chevlin, Edward, July 8, 1947.
9.3.62a.
Reply to Chevlin, Edward, July 11, 1947.
9.3.63.
Childs, Mary Hill, October 23, 1947.
9.3.63a.
Reply to Childs, Mary Hill, October 28, 1947.
9.3.63b.
Childs, Mary Hill, December 2, 1947.
9.3.64.
Christmann, R.F., January 28, 1948.
9.3.64a.
Reply to Christmann, R.F., February 5, 1948.
9.3.65.
Chritton, George A., January 30, 1947.
9.3.65a.
Reply to Chritton, George A., February 4, 1947.
9.3.66.
Claxton, W.L., November 7, 1947.
9.3.66a.
Reply to Claxton, W.L., November 20, 1947.
9.3.67.
Clegg, Cloa, No Date.
9.3.67a.
Reply to Clegg, Cloa, February 24, 1947.
9.3.68.
Clowes, Lois M., April 9, 1947.
9.3.68a.
Reply to Clowes, Lois M., April 24, 1947.
9.3.69.
Cockayne, Selena H., July 12, 1947.
9.3.70.
Cole, Richard J., June 25, 1947.
9.3.70a.
Reply to Cole, Richard J., July 21, 1947.
9.3.71.
Reply to Compton, Mrs. Randolph P., November 7, 1947.
9.3.71a.
Compton, Dorothy, October 16, 1947.
9.3.72.
Conklin, Viola P., No Date.
9.3.72a.
Reply to Conklin, Viola P., July 21, 1947.
9.3.73.
Cooke, John, February 24, 1947.
9.3.73a.
Reply to Cooke, John, February 28, 1947.
9.3.74.
Coon, J.D., January 22, 1947.
9.3.74a.
Reply to Coon, J.D., January 31, 1947.
9.3.75.
Coonley, Eleanor K., July 17, 1947.
9.3.75a.
Reply to Coonley, Eleanor K., August 7, 1947.
9.3.76.
Cooper, Sybil, March 20, 1948.
9.3.76a.
Reply to Cooper, Sybil, March 25, 1948.
9.3.77.
Cornell, Florence N., November 24, 1947.
9.3.77a.
Reply to Cornell, Florence N., February 6, 1948.
9.3.78.
Cotton, Eugene, February 13, 1947.
9.3.78a.
Reply to Cotton, Eugene, February 24, 1947.
9.3.79.
Crain, James A., December 30, 1946.
9.3.79a.
Reply to Crain, James A., January 6, 1947.
9.3.80.
Cramer, Mrs. W.A., October 11, 1947.
9.3.80a.
Reply to Cramer, Mrs. W.A., October 21, 1947.
9.3.81.
Crowe, Charles R., June 8, 1948.
9.3.81a.
Reply to Crowe, Charles R., June 17, 1948.
9.3.82.
Crum, Martha E., June 17, 1947.
9.3.82a.
Reply to Crum, Martha E., June 20, 1947.
9.3.83.
Darnell, Alice C., January 30, 1947.
9.3.83a.
Reply to Darnell, Alice C., February 6, 1947.
9.3.84.
Darnell, Alice C., October 22, 1947.
9.3.84a.
Reply to Darnell, Alice C., October 24, 1947.
9.3.85.
Davis, Anne M., March 25, 1947.
9.3.86.
De John, Chris, September 30, 1947.
9.3.86a.
Reply to De John, Chris, October 24, 1947.
9.3.87.
DeLano, M.J., July 14, 1947.
9.3.88.
Dickman, Isadore, January 16, 1947.
9.3.88a.
Reply to Dickman, Isadore, January 22, 1947.
9.3.89.
Dochstader, Norma, November 5, 1947.
9.3.89a.
Reply to Dochstader, Norma, November 20, 1947.
9.3.90.
Dowrie, Mrs. P. Rex, January 19, 1947.
9.3.90a.
Reply to Dowrie, Mrs. P. Rex, January 24, 1947.
9.3.91.
Draznin, Julius N., April 11, 1948.
9.3.91a.
Reply to Draznin, Julius N., April 17, 1948.
9.3.92.
Dunihue, L.N., February 9, 1947.
9.3.92a.
Reply to Dunihue, L.N., February 24, 1947.
9.3.93.
Earle, Elinor, September 17, 1947.
9.3.93a.
Reply to Earle, Elinor, October 21, 1947.
9.3.94.
Easter, Mrs. Wilson, August 22, 1947.
9.3.95.
Eggleston, J.D., February 5, 1947.
9.3.96.
Eisenberg, Frances R., April 30, 1947.
9.3.96a.
Reply to Eisenberg, Frances R., May 21, 1947.
9.3.97.
Enoch Pratt Free Library, No Date.
9.3.97a.
Reply to Enoch Pratt Free Library, March 14, 1947.
9.3.97b.
Enoch Pratt Free Library, No Date.
9.3.98.
Erkkila, Matti, November 21, 1947.
9.3.99.
Eshelman, Frances E., September 30, 1947.
9.3.99a.
Reply to Eshelman, Frances E., October 23, 1947.
9.3.100.
Essene School of Life, February 17, 1948.
9.3.101.
Exner, E.W., November 5, 1947.
9.3.101a.
Reply to Exner, E.W., November 7, 1947.
9.3.102.
Sillison, Louella, No Date.
9.4.
Correspondence, Newspaper Clipping: Request For Literature, F-J, 1947 - 1948.
9.4.1.
Falk, W.E., March 25, 1947.
9.4.2.
Farmers Educational and Cooperative Union of America, January 5, 1948.
9.4.3.
Reply to Foa, Lucy, February 3, 1947.
9.4.3a.
Foa, Lucy, January 29, 1947.
9.4.4.
Reply to Feise, Ernst, December 16, 1946.
9.4.5.
Reply to Fielder, Mrs.William R., February 25, 1947.
9.4.5a.
Fielder, Mrs. William R., February 10, 1947.
9.4.6.
Fite, Bethel, March 31, 1947.
9.4.7.
Reply to Fitzgerald, John R., August 7, 1947.
9.4.7a.
Fitzgerald, John R., No Date.
9.4.8.
Flaten, Arnold W., April 25, 1947.
9.4.9.
Reply to Fletcher, William G., February 24, 1947.
9.4.9a.
Fletcher, William G., February 16, 1947.
9.4.10.
Reply to Folsom, Eileen E., January 25, 1947.
9.4.10a.
Folsom, Eileen E., January 12, 1947.
9.4.11.
Reply to Forsyth, J. Ford, May 1, 1947.
9.4.11a.
Forsyth, J. Ford, April 23, 1947.
9.4.11b.
Note sent April 15, 1947.
9.4.11c.
Reply to Fox, Guy, February 26, 1947.
9.4.11d.
Fox, Guy, February 6, 1947.
9.4.12.
Frank, Robert, September 15, 1947.
9.4.13.
Reply to Fraser, Blair, July 7, 1947.
9.4.14.
Reply to Fridriksson, Magnus, October 21, 1947.
9.4.14a.
Fridriksson, Magnus, July 19, 1947.
9.4.14b.
Frideman, Esther, December 3, 1947.
9.4.15.
Reply to Fuchs, Mrs. E.G., February 25, 1947.
9.4.15a.
Fuchs, Mrs. E.G., February 11, 1947.
9.4.16.
Reply to Fulton, Mrs. Norman, November 20, 1947.
9.4.16a.
Fulton, Helen P., November 7, 1947.
9.4.17.
Reply to Gammack, Ellen B., August 7, 1947.
9.4.17a.
Gammack, Ellen B., No Date.
9.4.18.
Reply to Gebhardt, Guy T., May 17, 1948.
9.4.18a.
Gebhardt, Guy T., May 13, 1948.
9.4.18b.
Institute of International Relations Pamphlet.
9.4.19.
Reply to Gifford, W. J., January 31, 1947.
9.4.19a.
Gifford, W.J., January 25, 1947.
9.4.20.
Gillmor, Daniel S., March 28, 1947.
9.4.21.
Reply to Gillmore, C.B., February 14, 1948.
9.4.21a.
Gillmore, C.B., February 11, 1948.
9.4.22.
Reply to Girdner, Margaret V., July 21, 1947.
9.4.22a.
Girdner, Margaret V., June 20, 1947.
9.4.23.
Githens, Vida S., July 21, 1947.
9.4.24.
Reply to Gleason, Elsie L., January 31, 1947.
9.4.24a.
Gleason, Elsie L., January 25, 1947.
9.4.25.
Glossa, Milton, November 24, 1946.
9.4.25a.
Reply to Glossa, Milton, December 13, 1946.
9.4.26.
Greenberg, Dorothy, January 14, 1947.
9.4.26a.
Reply to Greenberg, Mrs. Robert, January 24, 1947.
9.4.26b.
Gray, D.B., February 15, 1947.
9.4.26c.
Reply to Gray, D.B., February 28, 1947.
9.4.27.
Greene, Jim, July 24, 1946.
9.4.27a.
Reply to Greene, Jim, August 6, 1946.
9.4.28.
Gosnell, Charles F., April 24, 1947.
9.4.29.
Reply to Gottschalk, Max, March 19, 1948.
9.4.29a.
Hornstein, Hyman, April 12, 1948.
9.4.29b.
Reply to Hornstein, Hyman, July 1, 1948.
9.4.30.
Grieve, Mrs. J., September 6, 1947.
9.4.30a.
Reply to Grieve, Mrs John, September 12, 1947.
9.4.31.
Gross, Wayne, April 28, 1947.
9.4.31a.
Reply to Gross, Wayne, May 1, 1947.
9.4.31b.
Wulf, Beatrice, May 1, 1947.
9.4.31c.
Reply to Gross, Wayne, May 13, 1947.
9.4.32.
Reply to Gruen, Alice, July 21, 1947.
9.4.33.
Guernsey, George T., May 5, 1947.
9.4.33a.
Reply to Guernsey, George T., May 13, 1947.
9.4.34.
Hadley, Herbert M., October 8, 1947.
9.4.34a.
Reply to Hadley, Herbert M., October 24, 1947.
9.4.35.
Hancock, Mrs. G.S., February 16, 1947.
9.4.35a.
Reply to Hancock, Mrs. G.S., February 24, 1947.
9.4.36.
Hanley, Louise W., December 24, 1946.
9.4.37.
Hartley, Stella, No Date.
9.4.37a.
Reply to Hartley, Stella, January 24, 1947.
9.4.38.
Hartwig, William H., December 26, 1946.
9.4.38a.
Reply to Hartwig, William H., January 3, 1947.
9.4.39.
Haynes, A., September 22, 1947.
9.4.39a.
Reply to Haynes, A., October 21, 1947.
9.4.40.
Heilman, Amelia, March 10, 1947.
9.4.40a.
Reply to Heilman, Amelia, March 22, 1947.
9.4.41.
Henshaw, C.L., May 11, 1948.
9.4.41a.
Reply to Henshaw, C.L., July 30, 1948.
9.4.42.
Reply to Higinbotham, Dorothy, July 7, 1947.
9.4.42a.
Hobard, Irene, October 13, 1947.
9.4.42b.
Reply to Hobard, Irene, October 21, 1947.
9.4.43.
Hill, Gladys S., February 10, 1947.
9.4.43a.
Reply to Hill, Gladys S., February 24, 1947.
9.4.44.
Hofmann, Elisabeth, February 7, 1948.
9.4.44a.
Reply to Hofmann, Elisabeth, February 26, 1948.
9.4.45.
Holsapple, Reva, August 9, 1947.
9.4.45a.
Reply to Holsapple, Reva, September 17, 1947.
9.4.46.
Hooper, J.M, February 11, 1947.
9.4.46a.
Reply to Hooper, J.M., February 24, 1947.
9.4.47.
Hornaday, Helena, No Date.
9.4.47a.
Reply to Hornaday, Helena, February 25, 1947.
9.4.48.
Houser, Alvin E., January 1, 1948.
9.4.48a.
Reply to Houser, Alvin E., January 26, 1948.
9.4.49.
Howard, William L., No Date.
9.4.49a.
Reply to Howard, William L., April 23, 1947.
9.4.50.
Howe, David E., No Date.
9.4.50a.
Reply to Howe, David E., February 24, 1947.
9.4.51.
Hoynos, Stephen A., December 22, 1946.
9.4.51a.
Reply to Hoynos, Stephen A., December 30, 1946.
9.4.52.
Hubanks, Charles W., January 27, 1947.
9.4.52a.
Reply to Hubanks, Charles W., February 7, 1947.
9.4.53.
Hubbard, Franklin C., No Date.
9.4.53a.
Reply to Hubbard, Franklin C., March 10, 1947.
9.4.54.
Huchman, Ruth H., March 27, 1947.
9.4.55.
Hughes, Martha, February 13, 1947.
9.4.55a.
Reply to Hughes, Martha, February 25, 1947.
9.4.56.
Hunter, Mrs. K.N., March 15, 1947.
9.4.57.
Hutchinson, I.S., No Date.
9.4.58.
Hutchinson, Martin T., July 25, 1948.
9.4.58a.
Newspaper Clipping: "25,00 County Residents Sought To Back World Government Move", Publication Unknown, July 25, 1948.
9.4.58b.
Petition of the citizens of Middlesex County, in New Jersey.
9.4.58c.
Reply to Hutchinson, Martin T., July 28, 1948.
9.4.59.
Reply to Hyde, Francis deLacy, April 15, 1947.
9.4.59a.
Hyde, Francis, No Date.
9.4.60.
Ibbotson, J.S., January 28, 1947.
9.4.60a.
Reply to Ibbotson, J.S., February 6, 1947.
9.4.60b.
Ibbotson, J.S., February 10, 1947.
9.4.61.
Giles, W.I., February 16, 1948.
9.4.62.
Irvin, Floyd M., October 19, 1947.
9.4.62a.
Reply to Irvin, Floyd M., October 24, 1947.
9.4.63.
Jaffe, Ida G., August 7, 1947.
9.4.63a.
Reply to Jaffe, Ida G., September 12, 1947.
9.4.64.
Jahoda, Marie, April 6, 1948.
9.4.65.
Janssen, Guthrie E., February 18, 1947.
9.4.65a.
Reply to Janssen, Guthrie E., February 24, 1947.
9.4.66.
Jewett, Mrs. Herbert A., February 14, 1947.
9.4.66a.
Reply to Jewett, Mrs. Herbert A., February 25, 1947.
9.4.67.
Johns, Martha Allen, September 5, 1947.
9.4.67a.
Reply to Johns, Martha Allen, September 12, 1947.
9.4.68.
Johns, Martha Allen, No Date.
9.4.68a.
Reply to Johns, Martha Allen, November 21, 1947.
9.4.69.
Johnson, Carl H, March 27, 1947.
9.4.69a.
Reply to Johnson, Carl H., April 15, 1947.
9.4.70.
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert B., October 30, 1947.
9.4.70a.
Reply to Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert B., November 7, 1947.
9.4.71.
Johnson, I.L., February 1947.
9.4.71a.
Reply to Johnson, I.L., February 24, 1947.
9.4.72.
Reply to Johnson, Sidney A., July 30, 1948.
9.4.72a.
Johnson, Sidney A, Purchase Order, June 15, 1948.
9.4.73.
Johnston, Robert, February 27, 1947.
9.4.73a.
Reply to Johnston, Robert, March 5, 1947.
9.4.74.
Jones, Mrs. David P., September 6, 1947.
9.4.75.
Jones, Emma L., No Date.
9.4.76.
Jones, Elmer M., January 27, 1947.
9.4.76a.
Reply to Jones, Elmer M., February 7, 1947.
9.4.77.
Jones, Victor, September 10, 1947.
9.4.78.
Judson, Margaret D., January 21, 1946.
9.4.78a.
Reply to Judson, Mrs. Alexander C., January 27, 1947.
9.5.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Request for Literature, K-Q, 1946-1948.
9.5.1.
Kain, Kenneth Edward, February 24, 1947.
9.5.1a.
Reply to Kain, Kenneth Edward, March 22, 1947.
9.5.2.
Katibian, John, December 19, 1946.
9.5.2a.
Reply to Katibian, John, January 11, 1947.
9.5.2b.
Katibian, John, January 29, 1947.
9.5.2c.
Community Church of Boston Pamphlet.
9.5.3.
Katzin, Mrs. B.S., January 31, 1947.
9.5.4.
Keast, Evelyn J., November 15, 1947.
9.5.4a.
Reply to Keast, Evelyn J., November 21, 1947.
9.5.5.
Keast, Evelyn J., October 8, 1947.
9.5.5a.
Reply to Keast, Evelyn J., October 21, 1947.
9.5.6.
Keller, H.F., March 28, 1947.
9.5.6a.
Reply to Keller, H.F., April 11, 1947.
9.5.7.
Kent, Ernest, R., January 15, 1947.
9.5.7a.
Reply to Kent, Ernest, January 24, 1947.
9.5.8.
Keuway, Jean T., April 17, 1947.
9.5.9.
Kirchberger, Hans, December 22, 1947.
9.5.9a.
Reply to Kirchberger, Hans, February 5, 1948.
9.5.10.
Kirstein, William A., July 11, 1947.
9.5.10a.
Kirstein, William A., August 5, 1947.
9.5.10b.
Reply to Kirstein, William A., August 7, 1947.
9.5.11.
Knight, David W., March 8, 1947.
9.5.11a.
Reply to Knight, David W., April 3, 1947.
9.5.12.
Korstad, Karl, July 16, 1947.
9.5.12a.
Reply to Korstad, Karl, July 24, 1947.
9.5.13.
Kothari, D.S., October 6, 1947.
9.5.13a.
Reply to Kothari, D.S., October 24, 1947.
9.5.14.
Kraak, Henry C., February 10, 1947.
9.5.14a.
Reply to Kraak, Henry C., February 24, 1947.
9.5.15.
Kroes, Paul H., No Date.
9.5.15a.
Reply to Kroes, Paul H., February 24, 1947.
9.5.16.
Kreuhn, Hugo F., January 18, 1948.
9.5.16a.
Reply to Kreuhn, Hugo F., February 3, 1948.
9.5.17.
Lacy, Mary C., February 21, 1947.
9.5.17a.
Reply to Lacy, Mary C., February 28, 1947.
9.5.18.
Lambert, Robert S., October 7, 1947.
9.5.18a.
Reply to Lambert, Robert S., October 11, 1947.
9.5.19.
Landes, Carl J., No Date.
9.5.19a.
Reply to Landes, Carl J., March 14, 1947.
9.5.20.
Lantz, Clifford G., No Date.
9.5.20a.
Reply to Lantz, Clifford G., June 9, 1947.
9.5.21.
Lashar, T.H., March 6, 1947.
9.5.21a.
Reply to Lashar, T.H., March 14, 1947.
9.5.22.
Reply to Laurence, Mrs. A.E., April 23, 1948.
9.5.22a.
Reply to Laurence, Mrs. A.E., May 14, 1948.
9.5.23.
Lawson, Donald W., August 12, 1947.
9.5.23a.
Reply to Lawson, Donald W., September 12, 1947.
9.5.24.
Teeter, Mrs. L.S., May 20, 1947.
9.5.24a.
Reply to Teeter, Mrs. L.S., June 2, 1947.
9.5.25.
Lazenby, John C., January 6, 1947.
9.5.25a.
Reply to Lazenby, John C., January 9, 1947.
9.5.25b.
Lazenby, John C., October 20, 1947.
9.5.25c.
Reply to Lazenby, John C., October 23, 1947.
9.5.25d.
Lazenby, John C., No Date.
9.5.25e.
Reply to Lazenby, John C., July 13, 1948.
9.5.26.
Leath, R.R. Jr., March 15, 1947.
9.5.27.
Legation of Lebanon, January 22, 1948.
9.5.28.
Lehmann-Russbueldt, Otto, January 14, 1947.
9.5.28a.
Reply to Lehmann-Russbueldt, Otto, January 25, 1947.
9.5.29.
Lemler, Shirley, May 5, 1947.
9.5.29a.
Reply to Lemler, Shirley, June 20, 1947.
9.5.30.
Lerch, Marguerite Hay, No Date.
9.5.30a.
Reply to Lerch, Marguerite Hay, June 2, 1947.
9.5.31.
Lilly Research Laboratories, March 16, 1948.
9.5.32.
Lincoln, Mrs. Warren, November 5, 1947.
9.5.32a.
Reply to Lincoln, Mrs. Warren, November 15, 1947.
9.5.33.
Littledale, Clara Savage, December 30, 1947.
9.5.33a.
Reply to Littledale, Clara Savage, January 8, 1948.
9.5.34.
Lloyd, Georgia, December 18, 1947.
9.5.34a.
Copy-Chicago Daily News, December 5, 1947.
9.5.34b.
Reply to Lloyd, Georgia, February 5, 1948.
9.5.35.
Lockwood, Mrs. Ernest H., No Date.
9.5.35a.
Reply to Lockwood, Mrs. Ernest H., February 25, 1947.
9.5.36.
Long, W.E., December 16, 1946.
9.5.37.
Lorenz, John G., January 23, 1947.
9.5.37a.
Reply to Lorenz, John G., January 29, 1947.
9.5.38.
Lyman, William W. Jr., August 14, 1947.
9.5.38a.
Reply to Lyman, William W. Jr., September 17, 1947.
9.5.39.
Maffei, Pasquale, August 9, 1947.
9.5.40.
Main, Bonita, November 29, 1947.
9.5.41.
Molander, R.J., November 26, 1947.
9.5.41a.
Reply to Molander, R.J., February 4, 1948.
9.5.42.
Mallinger, Allen S., November 18, 1947.
9.5.43.
Malloch, James, July 9, 1948.
9.5.44.
Mand, Alvina, August 3, 1946.
9.5.45.
Maris, Mary H., April 28, 1947.
9.5.45a.
Reply to Maris, Mary H., May 15, 1947.
9.5.46.
Martin, Michael, April 4, 1947.
9.5.47.
Martindale, Thelma, December 2, 1947.
9.5.48.
Mason, Helen M., May 14, 1947.
9.5.48a.
Reply to Mason, Helen M., June 2, 1947.
9.5.49.
May, Harold L., May 5, 1947.
9.5.49a.
Reply to May, Harold L., June 4, 1947.
9.5.50.
Reply to Mayer, Millard, May 26, 1947.
9.5.50a.
Mayer, Millard, June 5, 1947.
9.5.50b.
Program: Institute on International Relations, June 6-8, 1947.
9.5.51.
McAllister, Gray, August 22, 1947.
9.5.52.
McCleery, Virginia G., February 10, 1947.
9.5.52a.
Reply to McCleery, Mrs. Harry, February 24, 1947.
9.5.53.
McDowell, E.G., August 12, 1947.
9.5.53a.
Reply to McDowell, E.G., September 17, 1947.
9.5.54.
McGurn, Mrs. A.J., February 12, 1947.
9.5.54a.
Reply to McGurn, Mrs. A.J., February 25, 1947.
9.5.55.
McLain, Viola, February 12, 1947.
9.5.55a.
Reply to McLain, Viola, February 25, 1947.
9.5.56.
McRae, Frances E., No Date.
9.5.57.
Reply to McWilliams, William J., January 7, 1947.
9.5.58.
Meares, L.M., September 19, 1947.
9.5.59.
Menken, S. Stanwood, May 23, 1947.
9.5.59a.
Reply to Menken, S. Stanwood, June 20, 1947.
9.5.60.
Meredith, William, September 17, 1947.
9.5.61.
Meyers, James M., March 24, 1947.
9.5.62.
Reply to Miettunen, Mrs. Wayne, November 21, 1947.
9.5.63.
Miller, F.R., December 1, 1947.
9.5.63a.
Reply to Miller, F.R., January 9, 1948.
9.5.64.
Miner, Anna Lee, September 28, 1947.
9.5.64a.
Reply to Miner, Anna Lee, October 11, 1947.
9.5.65.
Mohr, Marian B., January 15, 1947.
9.5.65a.
Reply to Mohr, Mrs. Samuel, January 31, 1947.
9.5.65b.
Mohr, Marian B., February 7, 1947.
9.5.66.
Moore, Walter H., No Date.
9.5.66a.
Reply to Moore, Walter H., December 3, 1947.
9.5.67.
Morgan, Angela, November 1, 1947.
9.5.67a.
Reply to Morgan, Angela, November 10, 1947.
9.5.68.
Moshier, Mary B., October 22, 1947.
9.5.68a.
Reply to Moshier, Mary B., October 30, 1947.
9.5.69.
Nance, Elwood C., No Date.
9.5.70.
Curran, C.J., National Industrial Conference Board, July 18, 1947.
9.5.71.
Neely, Matthew M., March 8, 1948.
9.5.71a.
Reply to Neely, Matthew M., March 11, 1948.
9.5.71b.
Neely, Matthew M., March 20, 1948.
9.5.71c.
Reply to Neely, Matthew M., March 24, 1948.
9.5.71d.
Neely, Matthew M., March 26, 1948.
9.5.72.
Neibel, Oliver J. Jr., April 29, 1947.
9.5.72a.
Reply to Neibel, Oliver J. Jr., June 2, 1947.
9.5.73.
Nilan, Mrs. M.T., No Date.
9.5.73a.
Reply to Nilan, Mrs. M.T., August 7, 1947.
9.5.74.
Nivling, Caroline T., March 27, 1947.
9.5.74a.
Reply to Nivling, Caroline T., April 14, 1947.
9.5.75.
Nooe, Roger T., November 15, 1946.
9.5.75a.
Reply to Nooe, Roger T., December 30, 1946.
9.5.76.
Norfleet, Julia, January 15, 1947.
9.5.76a.
Reply to Norfleet, Julia, January 17, 1947.
9.5.77.
Norman, Dorothy, July 7, 1947.
9.5.78.
Ogon, Ernest, December 7, 1947.
9.5.78.
Reply to Ogon, Ernest, January 20, 1948.
9.5.79.
Osell, Elmer S., Lunden, Allyn O., Kamesry, Ernest, October 29, 1947.
9.5.79a.
Reply to Osell, Lunden, and Kamesry, November 8, 1947.
9.5.80.
Otto, Betty Ann, January 28, 1947.
9.5.81.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atom Bomb Brought Surrender of Japan When Our Scientists Could Find No Defense", New York Times, May 27, 1947.
9.5.81a.
Owens, Helen, May 27, 1947.
9.5.81b.
Typescript: "Atom Bomb Brought Surrender of Japan When Our Scientists Could Find No Defense", New York Times, May 27, 1947.
9.5.82.
Owens, J. Louise, September 2, 1947.
9.5.82a.
Reply to Owens, J. Louise, September 12, 1947.
9.5.83.
Pabst, Camillo, August 18, 1947.
9.5.84.
Page, Elizabeth E., August 15, 1947.
9.5.85.
Papineau, Q.J., September 2, 1947.
9.5.86.
Parke, John, April 23, 1948.
9.5.86a.
Reply to Parke, John, May 1, 1948.
9.5.86b.
Parke, John, No Date.
9.5.86c.
Parke, John, No Date.
9.5.86d.
Parke, John, May 6, 1948.
9.5.87.
Paschke, Donald R., August 21, 1948.
9.5.87a.
Reply to Paschke, Donald R., August 26, 1948.
9.5.88.
Patterson, Beatrice A., June 18, 1947.
9.5.88a.
Reply to Patterson, Beatrice A., June 20, 1947.
9.5.89.
Payson, Mrs. Edward, October 1, 1947.
9.5.89a.
Reply to Payson, Mrs. Edward, October 24, 1947.
9.5.90.
de la Paz, Clara, November 19, 1947.
9.5.91.
Peppenheimer, Alwin M., April 26, 1947.
9.5.91a.
Reply to Peppenheimer, Alwin M., April 30, 1947.
9.5.92.
Pettengill, Robert B., June 25, 1947.
9.5.92a.
Reply to Pettengill, Robert B., July 21, 1947.
9.5.93.
Peyton, Mrs. Philip Barbour, March 4, 1947.
9.5.93a.
Reply to Peyton, Mrs. Philip B., March 14, 1947.
9.5.94.
Phillips, W. Rees, March 31, 1948.
9.5.95.
Phoenix, U.G., August 6, 1947.
9.5.96.
Pierson, Edna, April 6, 1947.
9.5.96a.
Reply to Pierson, S. Edna, April 14, 1947.
9.5.97.
Pollet, Henry M., October 23, 1947.
9.5.97a.
Reply to Pollet, Henry M., October 30, 1947.
9.5.98.
Poole, Mrs. Frederick G., September 30, 1947.
9.5.98a.
Reply to Poole, Mrs. Frederick G., October 18, 1947.
9.5.99.
Receipt for Poynter, Juliet Jameson, No Date.
9.5.99a.
Poynter, Juliet Jameson, March 4, 1947.
9.5.99b.
Reply to Poynter, Juliet J., March 10, 1947.
9.5.100.
Probert, C.C., February 10, 1947.
9.5.100a.
Reply to Probert, C.C., February 18, 1947.
9.5.101.
Prouty, Roger, August 28, 1947.
9.5.101a.
Reply to Prouty, Roger, September 12, 1947.
9.5.102.
Pugsley, James W., May 29, 1947.
9.5.102a.
Reply to Pugsley, James W., June 20, 1947.
9.5.103.
Purdum, W.T., March 5, 1947.
9.5.103a.
Reply to Purdum, W.T., March 10, 1947.
9.5.103b.
Purdum, W.T., March 17, 1947.
9.5.104.
Purviance, Mildred, September 23, 1947.
9.5.104a.
Reply to Purviance, Mildred, October 21, 1947.
9.5.105.
Perry, Betty S., June 17, 1947.
9.5.105a.
Reply to Perry, Mrs. Carroll Jr., July 21, 1947.
9.5.106.
Quimby, James F., December 5, 1947.
9.5.106a.
Reply to Quimby, James F., February 18, 1948.
9.5.107.
Reply to Withun, Mrs., August 10, 1948.
9.5.107a.
Boyd, Julien P., August 11, 1948.

3.010. Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists -- Individual and Organizational Correspondence, 1946-1948.


10.1.
Correspondence, Non-Pauling Typescripts, Reprints, Ancillary Material: Request for Literature: R - Z, 1946-1948.
10.1.1.
Rae, Reverend Robert W., May 31, 1947.
10.1.1a.
Reply to Rae, Reverend Robert W., June 11, 1947.
10.1.2.
Rauch, Herbert, December 8, 1947.
10.1.2a.
Reply to Rauch, Herbert, January 20, 1948.
10.1.3.
Reinhold, Carlyle, No Date.
10.1.3a.
Reply to Reinhold, Carlyle, March 22, 1947.
10.1.3b.
Rill, Virginia, March 26, 1947.
10.1.4.
Rhodes, Peter, January 8, 1946.
10.1.4a.
Reply to Rhoder, Peter, January 16, 1947.
10.1.5.
Rich, Paul, August 7, 1947.
10.1.6.
Richert, Sven, December, 15, 1947.
10.1.6a.
Reply to Richert, Sven, February 18, 1947.
10.1.7.
Rider, Nina J., June 18, 1947.
10.1.7a.
Reply to Rider, Nina J., June 20, 1947.
10.1.8.
Ringle, Dr. C.A., February 10, 1947.
10.1.8a.
Reply to Ringle, Dr. C.A., February 25, 1947.
10.1.9.
Rips, Barbara, October 28, 1947.
10.1.9a.
Reply to Rips, Barbara, November 15, 1947.
10.1.10.
Robinson, Henry L. Jr., December 3, 1942.
10.1.11.
Rogers, Miriam, June 23, 1947.
10.1.11a.
Rogers, Miriam, No Date.
10.1.11b.
Reply to Rogers, Miriam, July 11, 1947.
10.1.11c.
Rogers, Miriam, December 6, 1947.
10.1.11d.
Reply to Rogers, Miriam, February 3, 1948.
10.1.12.
Rose, Henry of H. Muehlstein and Co., January 15, 1948.
10.1.12a.
Reply to Rose, Henry of H. Muehlstein and Co., February 5, 1948.
10.1.13.
Rothstein , Pierre G., December 2, 1947.
10.1.13a.
Reply to Rothstein, Pierre G., February 3, 1948.
10.1.14.
Rowland, Mary M., February 11, 1947.
10.1.14a.
Reply to Rowland, Mary M., February 24, 1947.
10.1.15.
Rustin, Bayard of The Fellowship of Reconciliation, February 20, 1947.
10.1.15a.
Reply to Rustin, Bayard of The Fellowship of Reconciliation, February 27, 1947.
10.1.15b.
Rustin, Bayard of The Fellowship of Reconciliation, March 7, 1947.
10.1.15c.
Reply to Rustin, Bayard of The Fellowship of Reconciliation, March 10, 1947.
10.1.16.
Ryan, Francis J., November 26, 1947.
10.1.16a.
Reply to Ryan, Francis J., February 4, 1948.
10.1.16b.
Reply to Ryan, Francis J., March 30, 1948.
10.1.16c.
Ryan, Francis J., April 3, 1948.
10.1.16d.
Reply to Ryan, Francis J., April 7, 1948.
10.1.17.
Sackley, R.R., May 18.
10.1.17a.
Reply to Sackley, R.R., May 27, 1948.
10.1.18.
Sandow, Hyman of United Service for New Americans, Inc., January 11, 1947.
10.1.18a.
Reply to Sandow, Hyman of United Service for New Americans, Inc., January 25, 1947.
10.1.18b.
Sandow, Hyman of United Service for New Americans, Inc., January 30, 1947.
10.1.19.
Saunders, R.E., February 3, 1947.
10.1.19a.
Reply to Saunders, R.E., March 10, 1947.
10.1.20.
Schacht, Robert H., August 19, 1948.
10.1.21.
Shaufelberger, M. writing for Dr. P. Scherrer of Physikalisches Institut, June 10, 1947.
10.1.22.
Schanilec, Frances, October 29, 1947.
10.1.22a.
Reply to Schanilec, Frances, November 5, 1947.
10.1.23.
Schlaffer, Harold J., March 12.
10.1.23a.
Reply to Schlaffer, Harold J., March 18, 1947.
10.1.24.
Schwartz, Lawrence, November 30, 1947.
10.1.25.
Scott, Martha, January 26, 1947.
10.1.25a.
Reply to Scott, Martha, February 1, 1947.
10.1.26.
Scudder, Darcy, June 19, 1948.
10.1.26a.
Reply to Scudder, Darcy, June 22, 1948.
10.1.27.
Semple, Kathryn B., June 16.
10.1.27a.
Reply to Semple Kathryn B., June 20, 1947.
10.1.28.
Scott, Robert G., March 22, 1948.
10.1.29.
Seymour, Mrs. Frank C., September 25, 1947.
10.1.29a.
Reply to Seymour, Mrs. Frank C., October 23, 1947.
10.1.30.
Sheppard, Gordon Oliver, January 22, 1948.
10.1.30a.
Reply to Sheppard, Gordon Oliver, February 11, 1948.
10.1.31.
Sherwood, Carlton M. of Pierce, Hedrick and Sherwood, Inc., May 8, 1947.
10.1.31a.
Reply to Sherwood, Carlton M. of Pierce, Hedrick and Sherwood, Inc., May 10, 1947.
10.1.31b.
Reply to Sherwood, Carlton M. of Pierce, Hedrick and Sherwood, Inc., May 10, 1947.
10.1.31c.
Sherwood, Carlton M. of Pierce, Hedrick and Sherwood, Inc., May 12, 1947.
10.1.32.
Shaw, Frederick, January 31, 1947.
10.1.32a.
Reply to Shaw, Frederick, February 20, 1947.
10.1.33.
Short, Professor Ray E., November 9, 1947.
10.1.33a.
Reply to Short, Professor Ray E., November 13, 1947.
10.1.34.
Telegram from Sibley, Robert, March 18, 1947.
10.1.34a.
Telegram to Sibley, Robert, March 19, 1947.
10.1.35.
Simons, Frederick J., September 16, 1947.
10.1.36.
Simpson, Mrs. Harold, December 5.
10.1.36a.
Reply to Simpson, Mrs. Harold, February 4, 1948.
10.1.37.
Skillman, George E., August 23, 1947.
10.1.37a.
Reply to Skillman, George E., August 27, 1947.
10.1.38.
Skog, Audrey, No Date.
10.1.38a.
Reply to Skog, Audrey, November 21, 1947.
10.1.39.
Reply to Smedtz, Mr. and Mrs. M.P., November 20, 1946.
10.1.40.
Reply to Smedtz, Mr. and Mrs. N.P., August 30, 1946.
10.1.40a.
Reply to Smedtz, Mr. and Mrs. N.P., October 4, 1946.
10.1.40b.
Reply to Smedtz, Mr. and Mrs. N.P., October 21, 1946.
10.1.41.
Smith, Luther F., February 11, 1947.
10.1.41a.
Reply to Smith, Luther F., February 25, 1947.
10.1.42.
Smith, Norman L., March 3, 1947.
10.1.42a.
Reply to Smith, Norman L., March 15, 1947.
10.1.43.
Smith, Dr. Wilson of The H.W. Wilson Co., March 4, 1947.
10.1.44.
Speer, James P. Jr., No Date.
10.1.44a.
Reply to Speer, James P. Jr., October 21, 1947.
10.1.45.
Spencer, Marjorie of Broad Street Presbyterian Church, December 4, 1947.
10.1.46.
Stabler, Mary C., Principal of Berwyn School, October 10, 1947.
10.1.46a.
Reply to Stabler, Mary C., Principal of Berwyn School, October 24, 1947.
10.1.47.
Stanford, Dana R., February 17, 1947.
10.1.47a.
Reply to Stanford, Dana R., March 14, 1947.
10.1.48.
Stevens, Ezra F., President of Stevens-Arnold Co., Inc., February 25, 1947.
10.1.48a.
Reply to Stevens, Ezra F., President of Stevens-Arnold Co., Inc., March 4, 1947.
10.1.49.
Stevenson, Sue, No Date.
10.1.49a.
Reply to Stevenson, Sue, March 7, 1947.
10.1.50.
Stewart, Mrs. Alexander, President of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, May 27, 1948.
10.1..
50a Reply to Stewart, Mrs. Alexander, President of the Women's International League for Peace, May 28, 1947.
10.1.51.
Stirrett, John Ross, March 5, 1947.
10.1.51a.
Reply to Stirrett, John Ross, March 10, 1047.
10.1.52.
Stoudt, L.G., April 14, 1948.
10.1.52a.
Reply to Stoudt, L.G., April 15, 1948.
10.1.53.
Reply to Strouse, William M., August 5, 1948.
10.1.53a.
Newspaper Clipping: "Only Defense is Peace", The Lehigh University Brown and White, August 6, 1948.
10.1.53a.
Newspaper Clipping: "Biological Warfare: Invisible Death", The Lehigh University Brown and White, August 6, 1948.
10.1.54.
Swanberg, William, April 6, 1947.
10.1.54a.
Reply to Swanberg, William, April 14, 1947.
10.1.55.
Tandy, Professor W. Lou, December 5, 1947.
10.1.55a.
Reply to Tandy, Professor W. Lou, February 3, 1948.
10.1.56.
Tate, V.R., President of the Engineers' Society of Milwaukee, November 14, 1947.
10.1.56a.
Reply to Tate, V.R., President of the Engineers' Society of Milwaukee, November 20, 1947.
10.1.57.
Taylor, Mrs. S.S., December 30, 1947.
10.1.57a.
Reply to Taylor, Mrs. S.S., January 27, 1948.
10.1.58.
Thayer, Howard A., March 20, 1947.
10.1.59a.
Tilson, May, August 11, 1947.
10.1.59b.
Reply to Tilson, May, September 12, 1947.
10.1.60.
Telegram to Tonks, Levi, December 16, 1946.
10.1.60a.
Copy of the telegram to Tonks, Levi, December 16, 1946.
10.1.61.
Trannett, Virginia Hall, No Date.
10.1.61a.
Reply to Trannett, Virginia Hall, June 9, 1947.
10.1.62.
Urquhart, Kenneth, February 15, 1947.
10.1.62a.
Reply to Urquhart, Kenneth, March 14, 1947.
10.1.63.
Telegram, March 14, 1947.
10.1.63a.
Typescript: Activities-1946 from We, the People, 1946.
10.1.63b.
Pamphlet: "A Movement for Moral and Spiritual Awakening in the Atomic Age" from We, the People, No Date.
10.1.63c.
Utzinger, Vernon A., Executive Secretary of We, the People, March 15, 1947.
10.1.64.
Van Meter, Reverend William S., October 10, 1946.
10.1.64a.
Reply to Van Meter, Reverend William S., October 17, 1946.
10.1.65.
Van Wormer, Grace, March 3, 1947.
10.1.65a.
Reply to Van Wormer, Grace, March 10, 1947.
10.1.65b.
Van Wormer, Grace, March 18, 1947.
10.1.65c.
Reply to Van Wormer, Grace, April 17, 1947.
10.1.66.
Morse, Rita, Secretary to Marjorie E. Luce Home Demonstration Leader, April 14, 1948.
10.1.66a.
Reply to Morse, Rita, April 23, 1948.
10.1.67.
Vickers, E.W., February 16, 1947.
10.1.67a.
Reply to Vickers, E.W., February 24, 1947.
10.1.68.
Visscher, Dr. L.G., November 5, 1946.
10.1.68a.
Reply to Visscher, Dr. L.G., August 9, 1946.
10.1.68b.
Reply to Visscher, Dr. L.G., August 19, 1946.
10.1.69.
Christeson, Frances, Librarian of The Von Kleinsmid Library of World Affairs, July 8, 1948.
10.1.69a.
Reply to Christeson, Frances, Librarian of The Von Kleinsmid Library of World Affairs, July 16, 1948.
10.1.69b.
Christeson, Frances, Librarian of The Von Kleinsmid Library of World Affairs, July 20, 1948.
10.1.70.
Wack, H.W., February 10, 1947.
10.1.70a.
Reply to Wack, H.W., February 25, 1947.
10.1.71.
Warner, C.D., February 10, 1947.
10.1.71a.
Reply to Warner, C.D., February 24, 1947.
10.1.71b.
Reprint: "A Statement by the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists" and Receipt for Warner, C.D., No Date.
10.1.72.
Warter, Bert, September 12, 1946.
10.1.72a.
Reply to Warter, Bert, October 8, 1946.
10.1.73.
Waugh, C.F., January 11, 1947.
10.1.73a.
Reply to Waugh, C.F., January 21, 1947.
10.1.74.
Reply to Weiss, Blanch, July 13, 1948.
10.1.75.
Westburg, Frank A., March 1, 1947.
10.1.75a.
Reply to Westburg, Frank A., March 7, 1947.
10.1.76.
White, Josephine, May 8, 1947.
10.1.76a.
Reply to White, Josephine, June 2, 1947.
10.1.77.
White, Mabel, October 16, 1947.
10.1.77a.
Reply to White, Mabel, October 23, 1947.
10.1.78.
White, Maude P., June 27, 1947.
10.1.78a.
Reply to White, Maude P., July 21, 1947.
10.1.79.
Whitely, Elizabeth, No Date.
10.1.79a.
Reply to Whitely, Elizabeth, December 17, 1946.
10.1.80.
Whitner, Annie B., February 19, 1947.
10.1.80a.
Reply to Whitner, Annie B., February 28, 1947.
10.1.81.
Wilhoite, L.J., General Manager of Souther Dairies, October 2, 1947.
10.1.82.
Will, Mrs. Roland Tracy, March 6, 1947.
10.1.82a.
Reply to Will, Mrs. Roland Tracy, March 12, 1947.
10.1.83.
Williams, Mrs. Jack, March 15, 1947.
10.1.83a.
Reply to Williams, Mrs. Jack, April 15, 1947.
10.1.84.
Williamson, Lydia A., The Hershey Arms, March 6, 1947.
10.1.84a.
Williamson, Lydia A., No Date.
10.1.84b.
Reply to Williamson, Lydia A., March 14, 1947.
10.1.85.
Wilson, Elizabeth, January 31, 1947.
10.1.85a.
Reply to Wilson, Elizabeth, February 6, 1947.
10.1.86.
Wolffenbuttel, Dr. A.H.M., November 27, 1946.
10.1.86a.
Reply to Wolffenbuttel, Dr. A.H.M., December 30, 1946.
10.1.87.
Wollard, Clyde, January 16, 1947.
10.1.87a.
Reply to Wollard, Clyde, January 27, 1947.
10.1.88.
Wright, Reverend James W., November 28, 1947.
10.1.88a.
Reply to Wright, Reverend James W., February 4, 1948.
10.1.89.
Wright, Mrs. Roland R., September 6, 1947.
10.1.90.
Young, Billie, August 22, 1947.
10.1.90a.
Reply to Young, Billie, September 12, 1947.
10.1.91.
Young, Dr. J.H., Anaconda Wire and Cable Company, April 21, 1947.
10.1.91a.
Reply to Young, Dr. J.H., Anaconda Wire and Cable Company, May 16, 1947.
10.1.92.
Zimmerman, Helen F., March 3, 1948.
10.1.92a.
Reply to Zimmerman, Helen F., March 5, 1948.
10.1.93.
Zwickel, Abraham, November 20, 1946.
10.1.93a.
Reply to Zwickel, Abraham, December 23, 1946.
10.2.
Correspondence, Non-Pauling Typescripts, Reprints, Ancillary Material: Reference Data.
10.2.1.
Reprint: "A Bibliography of Atomic Energy", No Date.
10.2.2.
Typescript: "Scientists' Comment on Bikini Atoll Tests", for release on May 26, 1946.
10.2.3.
Reprint: "The Last Hour Before Midnight", No Date.
10.2.4.
Reprint: "To the General Assembly of the United Nations", by Albert Einstein, No Date.
10.2.5.
Reprint: "Doctor Einstein's Mistaken Notions: A Reply to the Soviet Scientists", by Albert Einstein, No Date.
10.2.6.
Pamphlet: Atomic Science Reading List, No Date.
10.2.7.
Invitation to attend the picture The Church in the Atomic Age, No Date.
10.2.8.
Invitation to attend the public forum Should the United States Adopt Compulsory Military Training?, No Date.
10.2.9.
Typescript: "The World Situation Today", No Date.
10.2.10.
Letter from Ray, Mary E. to Fry, Eileen, March 11, 1948.
10.2.10a.
Typescript: copy of a projected letter, No Date.
10.2.10b.
Reply to Madden, Mrs. Thomas A., March 11, 1948.
10.2.10c.
Madden, Mrs. Thomas A., January 26, 1948.
10.2.11.
Eichelberger, Clark M., Director of the American Association for the United Nations, Inc., April 7, 1948.
10.2.12.
Di Piazza, James, Corresponding Secretary for the United World Movement, Inc., April 19, 1948.
10.2.13.
Typescript by Kelling, Lucile, No Date.
10.2.14.
Appeal from Friendship Parcels for Overseas, No Date.
10.2.14a.
Reprint: "No More Hiroshimas!", No Date.
10.2.15.
Article: "Laboratories for the Atomic Age", The New York Times Magazine, June 22, 1947.
10.2.16.
Copies of the thank-you letter send by the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
10.2.17.
Copy of the appeal made by the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
10.2.18.
Copy of the appeal made by the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
10.2.19.
Copy of the thank-you letter sent by the Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
10.2.20.
Copy of the thank-you letter sent by the Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
10.2.21.
Copy of the appeal made by the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
10.2.22.
Receipt, No Date.
10.2.22a.
Typescript: list of addresses, No Date.
10.2.23.
McGrath, John, Circulation and Advertising Manager of The Progressive, No Date.
10.2.23a.
Subscription card for The Progressive, No Date.
10.2.24.
Program for The Case for World Government, No Date.
10.2.25.
Reprint: "The Atom Can Fight Disease", No Date.
10.2.26.
Pamphlet: from the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, No Date.
10.2.27.
Reprint: "Atomic War or Peace", by Albert Einstein, No Date.
10.2.28.
Reprint: "Only Then Shall We Find Courage", by Albert Einstein, No Date.
10.2.29.
Reprint: "A Statement by the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists", No Date.
10.2.30.
Copy of the International Control of Atomic Energy, No Date.
10.3.
Correspondence, Non-Pauling Typescripts, Ancillary Material: Referred to National Committee on Atomic Information.
10.3.1.
Mutnick, Beverly, June 23, 1946.
10.3.1a.
Reply to Mutnick, Beverly, July 20, 1946.
10.3.2.
Haugen, Ruth I., June 24, 1946.
10.3.2a.
Haugen, Ruth I., July 20, 1946.
10.3.3.
Malone, John Richard, June 24, 1946.
10.3.3a.
Reply to Malone, John Richard, July 20, 1946.
10.3.4.
Zacharoff, Lucien, Editor of Aviation Press Features, June 29, 1946.
10.3.4a.
Reply to Zacharoff, Lucien, Editor of Aviation Press Features, August 5, 1946.
10.3.5.
Kramm, J.E. of the H.W. Wilson Co., July 2, 1946.
10.3.5a.
Reply to Kramm, J.E. of the H.W. Wilson Co., August 5, 1946.
10.3.5b.
To the National Committee on Atomic Information, August 5, 1946.
10.3.6.
Bare, Mrs. Richard B., July 8, 1946.
10.3.6a.
Reply to Bare, Mrs. Richard B., July 20, 1946.
10.3.7.
Thomson, Watson, July 18, 1946.
10.3.7a.
Reply to Thomson, Watson, August 7, 1946.
10.3.8.
Reply to Long, Fern, July 20, 1946.
10.3.9.
Meyer, Frank H., July 23, 1946.
10.3.9a.
Reply to Meyer, Frank H., August 1, 1946.
10.3.10.
Armstrong, Katherine G., July 25, 1946.
10.3.10a.
Reply to Armstrong, Katherine G., August 1, 1946.
10.3.11.
Kimball, Chase, August 10, 1946.
10.3.11a.
Reply to Kimball, Chase, August 19, 1946.
10.3.11b.
Resume of Kimball, Chase, No Date.
10.3.12.
Reply to Montgomery, Jean, September 18, 1946.
10.3.12a.
Reply to Spiva, Walter, September 18, 1946.
10.3.12b.
Montgomery, Jean C. of the National Committee on Atomic Information, September 19, 1946.
10.3.13.
Reply to Casgrain, A.E., October 23, 1946.
10.3.14.
Deason, Ernest W., November 12, 1946.
10.3.14a.
Reply to Deason, Ernest W., December 12, 1946.
10.3.15.
Claxton, H.J., No Date.
10.3.15a.
Reply to Claxton, H.J., December 10, 1946.
10.3.16.
Dick, Ethel, November 16, 1946.
10.3.16a.
Reply to Dick, Ethel, December 10, 1946.
10.3.17.
Abrahams, Robert Paul, November 17, 1946.
10.3.17a.
Reply to Abrahams, Robert Paul, December 12, 1946.
10.3.18.
Bevington, Raymond H., November 17, 1946.
10.3.18a.
Reply to Bevington, Raymond H., December 10, 1946.
10.3.19.
Harman, Charles H., November 17, 1946.
10.3.19a.
Reply to Harman, Charles H., December 9, 1946.
10.3.20.
Heminway, Montie Louis, November 17, 1946.
10.3.20a.
Reply to Heminway, Montie Louis, December 9, 1946.
10.3.21.
Utzinger, Vernon A., President of We, the People, November 17, 1946.
10.3.21a.
Telegram, November 17, 1946.
10.3.21b.
Invitation from We, the People, No Date.
10.3.21c.
Pamphlet: from We, the People, No Date.
10.3.21d.
Reply to Utzinger, Vernon A., President of We, the People, December 10, 1946.
10.3.22.
Weinberg, Louis, November 17, 1946.
10.3.22a.
Reply to Weinberg, Louis, December 9, 1946.
10.3.23.
Edmonds, Mrs. Elmore E., November 18, 1946.
10.3.23a.
Reply to Edmonds, Mrs. Elmore E., December 10, 1946.
10.3.24.
Fisher, L.A., November 18, 1946.
10.3.24a.
Reply to Fisher, L.A., December 12, 1946.
10.3.25.
Ives, Gordon G., November 18, 1946.
10.3.25a.
Reply to Ives, Gordon G., December 12, 1946.
10.3.26.
Business Card of Kemp, Russell A., No Date.
10.3.26a.
Kemp, Russell A., November 18, 1946.
10.3.26b.
Postcard including The Prayer of Faith, No Date.
10.3.26c.
Reply to Kemp, Russell A., December 12, 1946.
10.3.27.
Labes, Mrs. Paul W., November 18, 1946.
10.3.27a.
Reply to Labes, Mrs. Paul W., December 12, 1946.
10.3.28.
May, Mrs. Lawrence, November 18, 1946.
10.3.28a.
Reply to May, Mrs. Lawrence, December 16, 1946.
10.3.29.
McGregor, Reverend D.A., Ph.D. of the National Council, Protestant Episcopal Church, November 18.
10.3.29a.
Reply to McGregor, Reverend D.A., Ph.D. of the National Council, Protestant Episcopal Church, December 12, 1946.
10.3.30.
Mrazek, Reverend Jaroslav, November 18, 1946.
10.3.30a.
Reply to Mrazek, Reverend Jaroslav, December 12, 1946.
10.3.31.
Mindel, Joseph, Science Department Chairman of Benjamin Franklin High School, November 18, 1946.
10.3.31a.
Reply to Mindel, Joseph, Science Department Chairman of Benjamin Franklin High School, December 10, 1946.
10.3.32.
Reed, Byron F., Banquet Committee Chairman for the Pennsylvania Association of Teachers of Colored Children, November 18, 1946.
10.3.32a.
Invitation from the Pennsylvania Association of Teachers of Colored Children, No Date.
10.3.32b.
Invitation from the Pennsylvania Association of Teachers of Colored Children, No Date.
10.3.32c.
Reply to Reed, Byron F., Banquet Committee Chairman for the Pennsylvania Association of Teachers of Colored Children, November 21, 1946.
10.3.33.
Telegram, November 18, 1946.
10.3.33a.
Reply to Ruggles, Theodore S., December 9, 1946.
10.3.34.
Tait, Dr. H. Sinclair, November 18, 1946.
10.3.34a.
Reply to Tait, Dr. H. Sinclair, December 12, 1946.
10.3.35.
Wall, Carol P., November 18, 1946.
10.3.35a.
Reply to Wall, Carol P., December 10, 1946.
10.3.36.
Abramovitz, Louis H., No Date.
10.3.36a.
Reply to Abramovitz, Louis H., December 12, 1946.
10.3.37.
Barker, George C., November 19, 1946.
10.3.37a.
Reply to Barker, George C., December 9, 1946.
10.3.38.
Clarke, Ward R., November 19, 1946.
10.3.38a.
Reply to Clarke, Ward R., December 10, 1946.
10.3.39.
Dereckter, Mrs. N.E., November 19, 1946.
10.3.39a.
Reply to Dereckter, Mrs. N.E., December 9, 1946.
10.3.40.
Typed Note, No Date.
10.3.40a.
Hall, W. Layton, November 19, 1946.
10.3.40b.
Reply to Hall, W. Layton, December 5, 1946.
10.3.41.
Reed, E.W., November 19, 1946.
10.3.41a.
Reply to Reed, E.W., December 12, 1946.
10.3.42.
Telegram, November 19, 1946.
10.3.42a.
Reply to Spencer, Sylvia, December 9, 1946.
10.3.43.
Troelsch, Henry W., November 19, 1946.
10.3.43a.
Reply to Troelsch, Henry W., December 12, 1946.
10.3.44.
Mansback, Rosalie, November 20, 1946.
10.3.44a.
Reply to Mansback, Rosalie, December 9, 1946.
10.3.45.
Whipple, Mrs. C.L., November 20, 1946.
10.3.45a.
Reply to Whipple, Mrs. C.L., December 12, 1946.
10.3.46.
Van Kirk, Maida N., November 21, 1946.
10.3.46a.
Reply to Van Kirk, Maida N., December 10, 1946.
10.3.47.
Anderson, Louis H., November 22, 1946.
10.3.47a.
Reply to Anderson, Louis H., December 10, 1946.
10.3.48.
Christy, Elmer, H., November 23, 1946.
10.3.48a.
Reply to Christy, Elmer H., December 9, 1946.
10.3.49.
Atlee, John S., November 24, 1946.
10.3.49a.
Typescript: Atomic Compromise, No Date.
10.3.49b.
Reply to Atlee, John S., December 10, 1946.
10.3.50.
Chuckrow, Robert, November 24, 1946.
10.3.50a.
Reply to Chuckrow, Robert, December 9, 1946.
10.3.51.
Brandwein, Paul F., President of the Federation of Science Teacher Associations, November 26, 1946.
10.3.51a.
Reply to Brandwein, Paul F., President of the Federation of Science Teacher Associations, December 10, 1946.
10.3.52.
Mallery, Otto T., November 27, 1946.
10.3.52a.
Reply to Mallery, Otto T., December 12, 1946.
10.3.53.
Riddell, W.A. Ph.D., Director of the Department of Public Health of Regina, November 26, 1946.
10.3.53a.
Reply to Riddell, W.A. Ph.D., Director of the Department of Public Health of Regina, December 6, 1946.
10.3.53b.
Reply to Casgrain, A.E., Director of the National Committee on Atomic Information, December 20, 1946.
10.3.53c.
Casgrain, A.E., Director of the National Committee on Atomic Information, December 26, 1946.
10.3.54.
Calingaert, George, November 27, 1946.
10.3.54a.
Reply to Calingaert, George, December 10, 1946.
10.3.55.
Sill, Ruth P., November 27, 1946.
10.3.55a.
Reply to Sill, Ruth P., December 12, 1946.
10.3.56.
Young, Dr. J.H., Research Chemist for Anaconda Wire and Cable Co., November 27, 1946.
10.3.56a.
Reply to Young, Dr. J.H., Research Chemist for Anaconda Wire and Cable Co., December 12, 1946.
10.3.56b.
Reply to Casgrain, A.E., May 16, 1947.
10.3.57.
Elmore, Clair W., December 4, 1946.
10.3.57a.
Reply to Elmore, Clair W., December 10, 1946.
10.3.58.
Deering, Mrs. Tam, January 7, 1947.
10.3.58a.
Reply to Deering, Mrs. Tam, January 25, 1947.
10.3.58b.
Reply to Deering, Mrs. Tam, February 3, 1947.
10.3.58c.
Deering, Mrs. Tam, February 4, 1947.
10.3.58d.
Typescript from January 4, 1947.
10.3.58e.
Reply to Deering, Mrs. Tam, February 21, 1947.
10.3.59.
Casgrain, A.E., Acting Director of the National Committee on Atomic Information, January 9, 1947.
10.3.60.
Casgrain, A.E., Acting Director of the National Committee on Atomic Information, January 14, 1947.
10.3.61.
Casgrain, A.E., Acting Director of the National Committee on Atomic Information, January 23, 1947.
10.3.62.
Binford, Raymond, January 29, 1947.
10.3.62a.
Reply to Binford, Raymond, March 4, 1947.
10.3.63.
Goodridge, Edwin T., January 29, 1947.
10.3.63a.
Reply to Goodridge, Edwin T., February 3, 1947.
10.3.64.
Reply to Casgrain, A.E., Acting Director of the National Committee on Atomic Information, January 30, 1947.
10.3.65.
Reply to Casgrain, A.E., Acting Director of the National Committee on Atomic Information, January 31, 1947.
10.3.66.
King, Janet Scott, February 2, 1947.
10.3.66a.
Reply to King, Janet Scott, February 24, 1947.
10.3.67.
Carpenter, Donald F., February 3, 1947.
10.3.67a.
Reply to Carpenter, Donald, February 10, 1947.
10.3.68.
Goldsmith, M., February 3, 1947.
10.3.68a.
Reply to Goldsmith, M., February 10, 1947.
10.3.69.
Davis, Francis, February 4, 1947.
10.3.69a.
Reply to Davis, Francis, February 24, 1947.
10.3.70.
McQuail, Lt. Col. Robert P., February 4, 1947.
10.3.70a.
Reply to McQuail, Lt. Col. Robert P., February 22, 1947.
10.3.71.
Reply to Casgrain, A.E., Acting Director of the National Committee on Atomic Information, February 7, 1947.
10.3.71a.
Casgrain, A.E., Acting Director of the National Committee on Atomic Information, February 13, 1947.
10.3.72.
Reply to Casgrain, A.E., Acting Director of the National Committee on Atomic Information, February 10, 1947.
10.3.73.
Eliasoph, Paula, February 16, 1947.
10.3.73a.
Reply to Eliasoph, Paula, March 4, 1947.
10.3.74.
Casgrain, A.E., Acting Director of the National Committee on Atomic Information, February 20, 1947.
10.3.74a.
Reply to Casgrain, A.E., Acting Director of the National Committee on Atomic Information, February 24, 1947.
10.3.75.
Reply to Casgrain, A.E., Acting Director of the National Committee on Atomic Information, February 20, 1947.
10.3.75a.
Reply to Lucey, John F. Jr., State Chairman of Governmental Affaires, February 20, 1947.
10.3.76.
Reply to Casgrain, A.E., Director of the National Committee on Atomic Information, February 21, 1947.
10.3.76a.
Reply to Snipes Helen F., February 21, 1947.
10.3.77.
Dennis, Reverend Frank D., February 23, 1947.
10.3.77a.
Reply to Dennis, Reverend Frank D., March 4, 1947.
10.3.78.
Wilson, Edwin H., Editor of The Humanist, February 26, 1947.
10.3.78a.
Reply to Wilson, Edwin H., Editor of The Humanist, March 4, 1947.
10.3.78b.
Wilson, Edwin H., Editor of The Humanist, March 17, 1947.
10.3.78c.
Reply to Wilson, Edwin H., Editor of The Humanist, April 10, 1947.
10.3.78d.
Reply to Wilson, Edwin H., Editor of The Humanist, April 18, 1947.
10.3.79.
Shafer, Mrs. Robert L., February 7, 1947.
10.3.79a.
Reply to Shafer, Mrs. Robert L., March 4, 1947.
10.3.80.
Reply to Downie, Mrs. R. Rex, February 28, 1947.
10.3.81.
Cooperman, Richard M., March 3, 1947.
10.3.81a.
Reply to Cooperman, Richard M., March 19, 1947.
10.3.81b.
Reply to Cooperman, Richard M., April 18, 1947.
10.3.82.
Mahan, J.J., March 4, 1947.
10.3.82a.
Reply to Mahan, J.J., March 10, 1947.
10.3.82b.
Reply to Mahan, J.J., April 18, 1947.
10.3.83.
Reply to Casgrain, A.E., Director of the National Committee on Atomic Information, March 14, 1947.
10.3.84.
Zigler, M.R., March 19, 1947.
10.3.84a.
Reply to Zigler, M.R., April 10, 1947.
10.3.84b.
Reply to Zigler, M.R., April 30, 1947.
10.3.85.
Reply to Casgrain, A.E., Director of the National Committee on Atomic Information, April 10, 1947.
10.3.86.
Jervey, Mrs. Henry, April 10, 1947.
10.3.86a.
Jervey, Mrs. Henry, April 18, 1947.
10.3.87.
Reply to Richardson, Elizabeth, April 10, 1947.
10.3.87a.
Reply to Richardson, Elizabeth, April 18, 1947.
10.3.88.
Reply to Jenkins, Florence, April 18, 1947.
10.3.89.
Ray, Mary E. from A.E. Casgrain of the National Committee on Atomic Information, April 21, 1947.
10.3.90.
Reply to Casgrain, A.E., Director of the National Committee on Atomic Information, April 21, 1947.
10.3.91.
Reply to Van Voorst, Joy G., April 21, 1947.
10.3.92.
Reply to Rodder, Mrs. A.E., April 29, 1947.
10.3.93.
Reply to Casgrain, A.E., Director of the National Committee on Atomic Information, May 15, 1947.
10.3.94.
Reply to Casgrain, A.E., Director of the National Committee on Atomic Information, May 16, 1947.
10.3.94a.
Reply to Schultz, William Jr., May 27, 1947.
10.3.95.
Reply to Neuswager, William E., May 27, 1947.
10.3.96.
Glasheen, George L., Executive Director of the National Committee on Atomic Information, June 1, 1947.
10.3.96a.
Reply to Glasheen, George L., Executive Director of the National Committee on Atomic Information, June 4, 1947.
10.3.97.
Garcia, Antonio, June 2, 1947.
10.3.97a.
Reply to Garcia, Antonio, June 9, 1947.
10.3.98.
Stough, George D., June 4, 1947.
10.3.98a.
Reply to Stough, George D., June 9, 1947.
10.3.99.
Reply to Glasheen, George L., Executive Director of the National Committee on Atomic Information, June 13, 1947.
10.3.99a.
Mailing List for the National Committee on Atomic Information, June 13, 1947.
10.3.100.
Ray, Mary E. from George L. Glasheen the Executive Director of the National Committee on Atomic Information, June 17, 1947.
10.3.100a.
Reply to Glasheen, George L., Executive Director of the National Committee on Atomic Information, June 25, 1947.
10.3.100b.
Mailing List for the National Committee on Atomic Information, June 25, 1947.
10.3.101.
Spacht, Grace, June 17, 1947.
10.3.101a.
Reply to Spacht, Grace, July 21, 1947.
10.3.102.
Reply to Haynes, William, June 23, 1947.
10.3.103.
Reply to Lang, Bertrand A., July 7, 1947.
10.3.104.
Reply to Glasheen, George L., Executive Director of the National Committee on Atomic Information, July 18, 1947.
10.3.105.
Reply to Glasheen, George L., Executive Director of the National Committee on Atomic Information, July 22, 1947.
10.3.106.
Wrenshall, Gerald A., August 11, 1947.
10.3.106a.
Reply to Wrenshall, Gerald A., August 27, 1947.
10.3.107.
Reply to Glasheen, George L., Executive Director of the National Committee on Atomic Information, October 10, 1947.
10.3.108.
Reply to Glasheen, George L., Executive Director of the National Committee on Atomic Information, October 29, 1947.
10.4.
Correspondence, Program: Dr. Elliot Charney, 1947-1948.
10.4.1.
Program for the forum on Today's Responsibilities, No Date.
10.4.2.
Goodbar, Joseph E., February 5, 1947.
10.4.2a.
Reply to Goodbar, Joseph E., February 24, 1947.
10.4.2b.
Goodbar, Joseph E., March 4, 1947.
10.4.2c.
Reply to Goodbar, Joseph E., April 3, 1947.
10.4.2d.
Reply to Goodbar, Joseph E., April 3, 1947.
10.4.3.
Lester, Mrs. D.G., March 10, 1947.
10.4.3a.
Reply to Lester, Mrs. D.G., March 25, 1947.
10.4.3b.
Reply to Tonks, Dr. Lewi, March 27, 1947.
10.4.4.
Pope, Everett P., Educational Director of the International House, March 11, 1947.
10.4.4a.
Reply to Pope, Everett P., Educational Director of the International House, March 12, 1947.
10.4.4b.
Reply to Charney, Dr. Elliot, March 13, 1947.
10.4.5.
Hulbert, G.A., March 13, 1947.
10.4.5a.
Reply to Hulbert, G.A., March 18, 1947.
10.4.5b.
Hulbert, G.A., March 20, 1947.
10.4.5c.
Reply to Hulbert, G.A., March 25, 1947.
10.4.5d.
Reply to Hulbert, G.A., April 7, 1947.
10.4.6.
Clement, Henry C., March 14, 1947.
10.4.6a.
Reply to Clement, Henry C., April 22, 1947.
10.4.7.
Macdonald, Mrs. M.E., Staff Director of the International House, March 19, 1947.
10.4.8.
Handwritten Note, No Date.
10.4.8a.
Charney, Dr. Elliot, Chairman of the Speakers Bureau Association of N.Y. Scientists.
10.4.8a.
Reply to Charney, Dr. Elliot, Chairman of the Speakers Bureau Association of N.Y. Scientists.
10.4.9.
Barretto, Laurence B., April 4, 1947.
10.4.9a.
Reply to Charney, Dr. Elliot, May 2, 1947.
10.4.10.
Pritchard, James L., April 7, 1947.
10.4.10a.
Reply to Pritchard, James L., May 26, 1947.
10.4.11.
Tonks, Lewi, April 17, 1947.
10.4.12.
Lippitt, Reverend L.A., May 12, 1947.
10.4.12a.
Reply to Lippitt, Reverend L.A., May 26, 1947.
10.4.12b.
Reply to Lippitt, Reverend L.A., May 26, 1947.
10.4.13.
Reply to Charney, Dr. Elliot, May 24, 1947.
10.4.13a.
Reply to Orr, Julian H., May 24, 1947.
10.4.14.
Orr, Julian, May 27, 1947.
10.4.15.
Reply to Marchi, Dr. L., May 27, 1947.
10.4.16.
Reply to Lester, Mrs. D.G., June 3, 1947.
10.4.17.
Tompane, Mrs. Albert B., August 20, 1948.
10.4.17a.
Reply to Tompane, Mrs. Albert B., August 31, 1948.
10.4.18.
Ryder, John W., August 20, 1948.
10.4.18a.
Reply to Ryder, John W., August 23, 1948.
10.4.18b.
Ryder, John W., August 25, 1948.
10.4.18c.
Reply to Ryder, John W., August 31, 1948.
10.4.19.
Curran, T. Bailey, August 20, 1948.
10.4.19a.
Reply to Curran, T. Bailey, August 31, 1948.
10.4.20.
Reply to Charney, Dr. Elliot, August 31, 1948.
10.4.21.
Schenk, Rabbi Emanuel, September 17, 1948.
10.4.21a.
Reply to Schenk, Rabbi Emanuel, October 12, 1948.
10.4.22.
Reply to Charney, Dr. Elliott, October 11, 1948.
10.5.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Publicity: The New Yorker, 1946-1948.
10.5.1.
Metcalf, Mrs. Henry K., September 2, 1946.
10.5.1a.
Reply to Metcalf, Mrs. Henry K., September 5, 1946.
10.5.2.
Ely, Gertrude, September 3, 1946.
10.5.2a.
Reply to Ely, Gertrude, September 5, 1946.
10.5.3.
Reply to Berry, Miss, September 5, 1946.
10.5.4.
Reply to Willkie, Fred, September 5, 1946.
10.5.5.
Reply to Fleischmann, Raoul H.F., September 5, 1946.
10.5.5a.
Fleischmann, R.H., September 6, 1946.
10.5.5b.
Reply to Fleischmann, R.H., February 26, 1948.
10.5.5c.
Fleischmann, R.H., March 3, 1948.
10.5.5d.
Reply to Fleischmann, R.H., March 9, 1948.
10.5.6.
Three copies of a form letter concerning The New Yorker, No Date.
10.5.7.
Rowell, Dorothy C., September 7, 1946.
10.5.8.
Kuhn, Dr. Hedwig S., September 11, 1945.
10.5.8a.
Reply to Kuhn, Dr. Hedwig S., September 16, 1946.
10.5.9.
Brinton, Arthur H., September 12, 1946.
10.5.9a.
Reply to Brinton, Arthur H., September 17, 1946.
10.5.9b.
Brinton, Arthur H., September 19, 1946.
10.5.10.
Mack, Howard, September 13, 1946.
10.5.10a.
Reply to Mack, Howard, September 13, 1946.
10.5.11.
Abernethy, Ruth, September 25, 1946.
10.5.11a.
Reply to Abernethy, Ruth, September 30, 1946.
10.5.12.
Reply to The New Yorker, December 20, 1946.
10.5.13.
Magazine Article (5 copies): "Hiroshima" from The New Yorker, No Date.
10.6.
Correspondence, Non-Pauling Typescripts, Ancillary Materials: Publicity: March of Time. [newsreel series].
10.6.1.
Typescript: Atomic Energy, Third Outline, July 2, 1946.
10.6.2.
Handwritten Note, No Date.
10.6.2a.
Typescript: Atomic Energy, Third Outline, July 2, 1946.
10.6.3.
Typescript: Atomic Energy, Third Outline, July 2, 1946.
10.6.4.
Telegram, July 12, 1946.
10.6.5.
Form letter concerning a March of Time film, Atomic Power!, August 2, 1946.
10.6.5a.
A list of recipients for March of Time.
10.6.6.
Reply to Charlie, August 7, 1946.
10.6.6a.
Winton, David J., August 8, 1946.
10.6.6b.
Reply to Winton, David J., August 19, 1946.
10.6.7.
Magazine Article: "Movie of the Week: Atomic Power," Publication Unknown, No Date.
10.6.8.
Magazine Article: "Atomic Power!" News Features for Editors and Radio Commentators, No Date.
10.7.
Correspondence, Non-Pauling Typescripts: Publicity: Radio.
10.7.1.
A letter from Burke, Miriam Davenport, November 9, 1946.
10.7.2.
Fishel, H.L., November 18, 1946.
10.7.2a.
Reply to Fishel, H.L., December 6, 1946.
10.7.3.
Trammell, Niles, December 20, 1946.
10.7.3a.
Typescript: No Title, No Date.
10.7.4.
Wexler, Rheta, May 1, 1947.
10.7.4a.
Typescript: No Title, No Date.
10.7.4b.
Reply to Wexler, Miss, May 16, 1947.
10.7.5.
Radovich, Eugene, May 5, 1948.
10.7.5a.
Typescript: Broadcast KXLA Commentary of May 23, 1948.
10.7.5b.
Reply to Radovich, Eugene, June 3, 1948.
10.7.6.
Typescript: Atomic Delicatessen, Broadcast Commentary for June 12, 1947.
10.7.7.
Doherty, Lorraine, July 26, 1946.
10.8.
Correspondence, Non-Pauling Typescripts: Publicity: Magazine 1947.
10.8.1.
Telegram, November 18, 1947.
10.8.2.
Hagel, Raymond C., November 17, 1947.
10.8.2a.
Reply to Hagel, Raymond C., November 21, 1947.
10.8.3.
Hagel, Raymond C., November 26, 1947.
10.8.3a.
Reply to Hagel, Raymond C., November 28, 1947.
10.8.3b.
Reply to Hagel, Raymond C., December 11, 1947.
10.8.3c.
Typescript: List of members on the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
10.8.3d.
Hagel, Raymond C., December 18, 1947.
10.8.3e.
Reply to Hagel, Raymond C., December 19, 1947.
10.8.3f.
Reply to Hagel, Raymond C., January 28, 1948.
10.8.3g.
Reply to Hagel, Raymond C., February 6, 1948.
10.8.3h.
Hagel, Raymond C., February 9, 1948.
10.8.3i.
Reply to Hagel, Raymond C., February 12, 1948.
10.8.3j.
Hagel, Raymond C., February 18, 1948.
10.8.3k.
Reply to Hagel, Raymond C., February 25, 1948.
10.8.3l.
Reply to Hagel, Raymond C., March 9, 1948.

3.011. Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists -- Individual and Organizational Correspondence, 1945-1948, No Date.


11.1.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: National Committee on Atomic Information: 1945-1948, No Date.
11.1.1.
National Committee on Atomic Information, Audit report for the period December 18, 1945 to October 31, 1946.
11.1.2.
Treasury Department, Office on the Commissioner on Internal Revenue, Reference to tax exemption status, one original and eight copies, December 20, 1945.
11.1.3.
Hartley, Livingston, National Committee on Atomic Information, January 6, 1946.
11.1.4.
Melcher, Daniel, National Committee on Atomic Information, May 16, 1946.
11.1.4a.
Melcher, Daniel, National Committee on Atomic Information, May 16, 1946.
11.1.4b.
Reply to Melcher, Daniel, National Committee on Atomic Information, May 17, 1946.
11.1.5.
Melcher, Dan, National Committee on Atomic Information, May 25, 1946.
11.1.6.
Reply to Melcher, Dan, National Committee on Atomic Information, May 28, 1946.
11.1.7.
Melcher, Dan, National Committee on Atomic Information, Memorandum on our conversation today, May 30, 1946.
11.1.8.
Melcher, Dan, National Committee on Atomic Information, June 1, 1946.
11.1.9.
Melcher, Dan, National Committee on Atomic Information, June 6, 1946.
11.1.10.
Telegram: Conway, E.A., to Reverend Joseph Lennon, June 12, 1946.
11.1.10a.
Reply to Conway, E.A., July 6, 1946.
11.1.10b.
Reply to The Atomic Scientists of Chicago, August 1, 1946.
11.1.10c.
Reply to Owles, Dorothy, August 6, 1946.
11.1.10d.
Reply to Conway, E.A., August 6, 1946.
11.1.10e.
Reprint: Man vs Atom-Year 1, McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., Inc., 1946.
11.1.10f.
Reprint: The Atom New Source of Energy: A tide in the affairs of men, McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, 1945.
11.1.11.
Melcher, Daniel, National Committee on Atomic Information, June 17, 1946.
11.1.12.
Melcher, Daniel, National Committee on Atomic Information, June 19, 1946.
11.1.13.
Reply to Melcher, Daniel, National Committee on Atomic Information, June 21, 1946.
11.1.14.
Reply to Melcher, Daniel, National Committee on Atomic Information, June 22, 1946.
11.1.15.
Melcher, Daniel, National Committee on Atomic Information, June 24, 1946.
11.1.16.
Reply to Melcher, Daniel, National Committee on Atomic Information, June 26, 1946.
11.1.17.
Melcher, Daniel, National Committee on Atomic Information, June 29, 1946.
11.1.18.
Reply to Melcher, Daniel, National Committee on Atomic Information, July 3, 1946.
11.1.19.
Reply to Melcher, Daniel, National Committee on Atomic Information, July 5, 1946.
11.1.19a.
Wyatt, Joseph W., Lord, Day & Lord, June 28, 1946.
11.1.20.
Typescript: National Committee on Atomic Information, Six Months of N.C.A.I. activity, Report to the Executive Committee, July 7, 1946.
11.1.20a.
Note from Melcher, Daniel, National Committee on Atomic Information, July 21, 1946.
11.1.21.
Montagu, M.F. Ashley, The Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital of Philadelphia, July 10, 1946.
11.1.21a.
Reply to Montagu, M.F. Ashley, The Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital of Philadelphia, July 22, 1946.
11.1.21b.
Reply to MacDonald, Ralph, National Education Association, July 22, 1946.
11.1.21c.
Telegram: McDonald, Ralph, July 23, 1946.
11.1.21d.
Clymer, Adelaide J., Philip Ragan Associates, Inc., July 29, 1946.
11.1.22.
Melcher, Daniel, National Committee on Atomic Information, July 10, 1946.
11.1.22a.
Reply to Britten, Marion Hale, National Committee on Atomic Information, July 12, 1946.
11.1.23.
Contract: Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, National Committee on Atomic Information, Recommendation to raise funds, one original and one copy, July 11, 1946.
11.1.24.
Reply to Melcher, Daniel, National Committee on Atomic Information, July 13, 1946.
11.1.25.
Reply to Melcher, Daniel, National Committee on Atomic Information, July 18, 1946.
11.1.26.
Reply to Melcher, Daniel, National Committee on Atomic Information, July 22, 1946.
11.1.27.
Reply to Melcher, Daniel, National Committee on Atomic Information, July 24, 1946.
11.1.28.
Melcher, Daniel, National Committee on Atomic Information, July 27, 1946.
11.1.29.
Reply to National Committee on Atomic Information, August 5, 1946.
11.1.30.
Reply to Reid, Helen Dwight, National Committee on Atomic Information, August 6, 1946.
11.1.31.
Reply to National Committee on Atomic Information, August 9, 1946.
11.1.32.
Tri State Committee of Scientists, Educators and Religious Leaders on Atomic Energy and Related Problems, To Participating Organizations and Officers of the N.C.A.I., August 15, 1946.
11.1.32a.
Typescript: Tri State Committee of Scientists, Educators and Religious Leaders on Atomic Energy and Related Problems, Resolutions and recommendations regarding the organization and program of the national committee on atomic information, August 15, 1946.
11.1.33.
Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, August 19, 1946.
11.1.34.
Reply to Hartley, Livingston, National Committee on Atomic Information, August 19, 1946.
11.1.34a.
Hartley, Livingston, National Committee on Atomic Information, August 20, 1946.
11.1.35.
Typescript: Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, Outline of Proposed Projects and Plans, August 20, 1946.
11.1.36.
McDonald, Ralph, National Committee on Atomic Information, August 30, 1946.
11.1.37.
Reprint: "Atomic Energy-Who Should Control It?" Republican Open Forum, September 10, 1946.
11.1.37a.
Reprint: "The first four minutes..." Republican Open Forum, September 10, 1946.
11.1.38.
Reply to Hartley, Livingston, National Committee on Atomic Information, September 15, 1946.
11.1.39.
Reply to Hartley, Livingston, National Committee on Atomic Information, September 18, 1946.
11.1.40.
Hartley, Livingston, National Committee on Atomic Information, September 18, 1946.
11.1.41.
Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, September 25, 1946.
11.1.41a.
Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, to Condon, E.U., U.S. Bureau of Standards, September 26, 1946.
11.1.41b.
Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, September 27, 1946.
11.1.42.
Telegram: to Hartley, Livingston, National Committee on Atomic Information, September 30, 1946.
11.1.43.
Telegram: to Hartley, Livingston, National Committee on Atomic Information, October 1, 1946.
11.1.44.
Memorandum on conversation with Mr. Schaffner and Mrs. Payson, October 2, 1946.
11.1.45.
Hartley, Livingston, National Committee on Atomic Information, October 11, 1946.
11.1.45a.
Reply to Hartley, Livingston, National Committee on Atomic Information, October 17, 1946.
11.1.46.
Telegram: Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, October 25, 1946.
11.1.46a.
Telegram: to Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, October 26, 1946.
11.1.47.
Telegram: to Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, October 26, 1946.
11.1.47a.
Telegram: Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, October 28, 1946.
11.1.48.
Hartley, Livingston, National Committee on Atomic Information, November 8, 1946.
11.1.49.
Reply to Hartley, Livingston, National Committee on Atomic Information, November 11, 1946.
11.1.50.
Reply to Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, November 12, 1946.
11.1.51.
Hartley, Livingston, National Committee on Atomic Information, November 13, 1946.
11.1.51a.
Telegram: to Hartley, Livingston, National Committee on Atomic Information, November 14, 1946.
11.1.51b.
Reply to Hartley, Livingston, National Committee on Atomic Information, November 23, 1946.
11.1.52.
Hess, Regina M., November 18, 1946.
11.1.52a.
Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, November 20, 1946.
11.1.53.
Typescript: National Committee on Atomic Information, Purpose, December 3, 1946.
11.1.54.
Typescript: National Committee on Atomic Information, Plan of Operations, December 11, 1946.
11.1.54a.
Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, April 23, 1947.
11.1.55.
Reply to Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, December 11, 1946.
11.1.56.
Typescript: National Committee on Atomic Information, Member Organizations to attend Annual Meeting, December 18, 1946.
11.1.57.
Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, Report to Annual Meeting, December 18, 1946.
11.1.58.
Reply to Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, December 26, 1946.
11.1.59.
Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, December 30, 1946.
11.1.60.
Reply to Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, December 30, 1946.
11.1.61.
Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, January, 7, 1947.
11.1.62.
Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, March 17, 1947.
11.1.63.
Telegram: to Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, April 8, 1947.
11.1.64.
Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, April 11, 1947.
11.1.64a.
National Committee on Atomic Information, Institute on atomic education techniques, April 25, 1947.
11.1.64b.
Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, April 11, 1947.
11.1.65.
Reply to Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, April 16, 1947.
11.1.66.
Reply to Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, April 23, 1947.
11.1.67.
Reply to Casgrain, A.E., National Committee on Atomic Information, April 23, 1947.
11.1.68.
National Committee on Atomic Information, Pennsylvania State Institute on Atomic Education Techniques, April 25, 1947.
11.1.69.
Glasheen, George L., National Committee on Atomic Information Note to all cooperating national organizations, No Date.
11.1.69a.
Glasheen, George L., National Committee on Atomic Information, Louisiana conferences on atomic energy, No Date.
11.1.70.
Glasheen, George L., National Committee on Atomic Information, Memorandum, June 24, 1947.
11.1.71.
Reply to Glasheen, George L., National Committee on Atomic Information, October 10, 1947.
11.1.71a.
National Committee on Atomic Information, Copy of receipt of One World or None, October 16, 1947.
11.1.71b.
Glasheen, George L., National Committee on Atomic Information, October 16, 1947.
11.1.71c.
Receipt to Glasheen, George L., for bank money order, October 29, 1947.
11.1.71d.
Glasheen, George L., National Committee on Atomic Information, January 8, 1948.
11.1.71e.
Glasheen, George L., National Committee on Atomic Information, April 8, 1948.
11.1.71f.
Reply to Glasheen, George L., National Committee on Atomic Information, April 16, 1948.
11.1.71g.
Glasheen, George L., National Committee on Atomic Information, April 28, 1948.
11.1.72.
Typescript: National Committee on Atomic Information, History of National Committee on Atomic Information, one original and one copy, No Date.
11.2.
Correspondence, Non-Pauling Typescripts, Reprints: Offers of Help, 1946-1948.
11.2.1.
Typescript: Offers of Help, List of contributors and contributions, No Date.
11.2.2.
Scherbak, H., No Date.
11.2.2a.
Typescript: List of Letters relating to Scherbak's formula for the tuning-in of The Entire War and Post-War Effort of the allied forces, Scherbak, H.No Date.
11.2.2b.
Reply to Scherbak, H., June 18, 1946.
11.2.2c.
Scherbak, H., June 21, 1946.
11.2.2d.
A report dealing with this coordination plan brought the following comments, Scherbak, H.No Date.
11.2.2e.
Proposition of preventive system to safeguard against the enormous losses caused by political disturbances, Scherbak, H., No Date.
11.2.3.
Farrell, James T., June 21, 1946.
11.2.4.
Stafford, Elizabeth, (Mrs. Edmond), June 29, 1946.
11.2.4a.
Stafford, Elizabeth, (Mrs. Edmond), June 29, 1946.
11.2.4b.
Reply to Stafford, Mrs. Edmond, July 5, 1946.
11.2.5.
Lewis, Evelyn, The Rocky Mountain Council on Atomic Energy, July, 1946.
11.2.6.
Peterson, Olga M., American Library Association, July 2, 1946.
11.2.6a.
Reply to Peterson, Olga M., American Library Association, July 9, 1946.
11.2.6b.
Shultz, Mildred, American Library Association, July 12, 1946.
11.2.7.
Note from Ligthart, F., May 27, 1946.
11.2.7a.
Reply to Ligthart, F., July 26, 1947.
11.2.8.
Personne, Paul, November 23, 1946.
11.2.8a.
Reply to Personne, Paul, January 24, 1947.
11.2.8b.
Blank sheet of paper with Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientist heading, No Date.
11.2.9.
Iger, Isaiah C., November 19, 1946.
11.2.9a.
Reply to Iger, Isaiah C., December 23, 1946.
11.2.10.
Ukers, William H., Tea & Coffee Trade Journal, November 19, 1946.
11.2.10a.
Reprint: "The Good-Will Magazine of the Tea and Coffee Trades", Ukers, William H., Tea & Coffee Trade Journal, No Date.
11.2.10b.
Reply to Ukers, William H., The Tea & Coffee Trade Journal, December 23, 1946.
11.2.11.
Wright, Barbara, Dartmouth Bookstall, November 26, 1946.
11.2.11a.
Reply to Wright, Barbara, Dartmouth Bookstall, December 23, 1946.
11.2.12.
Typescript: "An Open Letter to Professor Albert Einstein", Friedkin, Emily Z., No Date.
11.2.12a.
Repplier, T.S., The Advertising Council, Inc., November 12, 1946.
11.2.12b.
Friedkin, Emily Z., letter to Schaffner, Joseph, Hart Schaffner & Marx, December 3, 1946.
11.2.13.
Harwood, Aubrey, Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company, letter to Payne, Lee F., Daily News, December 4, 1946.
11.2.13a.
Reply to Harwood, Aubrey, Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company, January 8, 1947.
11.2.14.
Freeman, Richard B., The Flint Institute of Arts, December 19, 1946.
11.2.14a.
Reprint: "The Artist at Bikini", Magazine of Art, December, 1946.
11.2.14b.
Reply to Freeman, Richard B., The Flint Institute of Arts, January 3, 1947.
11.2.15.
Suppin, Georges, December 5, 1946.
11.2.15a.
Reply to Suppin, Georges, January 25, 1947.
11.2.16.
Flindt, Max H., No Date.
11.2.16a.
Reply to Flindt, Max H., January 25, 1947.
11.2.17.
Leonard, Paul, January 7, 1947.
11.2.17a.
Reply to Leonard, Paul, January 28, 1947.
11.2.18.
Griggs, Julian, Church of the Brethren, Brethren Service Committee, January 9, 1947.
11.2.18a.
Note: "Help is on its Way," Brethren Service Committee, January 7, 1947.
11.2.18b.
Reply to Griggs, Julian, Brethren Service Committee, January 25, 1947.
11.2.19.
Reed, Kitty, Teachers College, January 14, 1947.
11.2.19a.
Reply to Reed, Kitty, Teachers College, January 25, 1947.
11.2.20.
Britten, Roy J., Graduate College, Princeton University, No Date.
11.2.20a.
Reply to Britten, Roy J., Graduate College, Princeton University, February 24, 1947.
11.2.21.
Bell, Canon Bernard Iddings, February 17, 1947.
11.2.21a.
Reply to Bell, Canon Bernard Iddings, February 25, 1947.
11.2.22.
Prezzi, Wilma, February 20, 1947.
11.2.22a.
Reply to Prezzi, Wilma, March 13, 1947.
11.2.22b.
Prezzi, Wilma, March 18, 1947.
11.2.22c.
Reprint: "Exhibition of Paintings," Prezzi, Wilma, China Institute In America, January 16, 1947.
11.2.22d.
Newspaper Clipping: "She's a 'Chinese' Painter - Well, at Least Her Priceless 'Sitters' Are", Publication Unknown, January 7, 1947.
11.2.22e.
Newspaper Clipping: "To Exhibit Her Chinese Art Work", New York Times, January 5, 1947.
11.2.22f.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ancient Chinese Art Field of Painter Who Once Created Styles", Mara, Margaret, Brooklyn Eagle, January 15, 1947.
11.2.23.
Molarsky, Osmond Shreve, February 20, 1947.
11.2.24.
Cantril, Hadley, Office of Public Opinion Research, Princeton University, one original and one copy, February 26, 1947.
11.2.24a.
Reply to Cantril, Hadley, Office of Public Opinion Research, Princeton University, March 13, 1947.
11.2.25.
Whitney, Norman J., Syracuse Peace Council, February 27, 1947.
11.2.25a.
Reply to Whitney, Norman J., Syracuse Peace Council, March 4, 1947.
11.2.25b.
Whitney, Norman J., Syracuse Peace Council, March 20, 1947.
11.2.25c.
Reply to Whitney, Norman J., Syracuse Peace Council, March 25, 1947.
11.2.25d.
Whitney, Norman J., Syracuse Peace Council, April 7, 1947.
11.2.25e.
Telegram to Lax, Lawrence, Public Service Letter and Printing, April 9, 1947.
11.2.25f.
Reply to Whitney, Norman J., Syracuse Peace Council, April 14, 1947.
11.2.25g.
Reply to Whitney, Norman J., Syracuse Peace Council, April 16, 1947.
11.2.25h.
Whitney, Norman J., Syracuse Peace Council, April 25, 1947.
11.2.25i.
Reprint: "Atomic Warfare and the Christian Faith", Syracuse Peace Committee, April 22, 1947.
11.2.25j.
Reply to Whitney, Norman J., Syracuse Peace Council, May 8, 1947.
11.2.26.
Widlak, Arthur F., March 24, 1947.
11.2.26a.
Reply to Widlak, Arthur F., April 22, 1947.
11.2.27.
Kolisch, Maria, Regional Salinity Laboratory, March 3, 1947.
11.2.27a.
Reply to Kolisch, Maria, Regional Salinity Laboratory, April 16, 1947.
11.2.27b.
Kolisch, Maria, Regional Salinity Laboratory, May 1, 1947.
11.2.27c.
Reply to Kolisch, Maria, Regional Salinity Laboratory, May 24, 1947.
11.2.28.
Reply to Smith, Robert, April 10, 1947.
11.2.29.
Mann, W.E., April 21, 1947.
11.2.29a.
Reply to Mann, W.E., June 23, 1947.
11.2.30.
Allan, Helen Scott, April 30, 1947.
11.2.30a.
Reply to Allan, Helen Scott, May 16, 1947.
11.2.31.
Sherman, Ellen Burns, May 4, 1947.
11.2.31a.
Reprint: "The Measure of a Man", Sherman, Ellen Burns, The Chronicle, January 1946.
11.2.31b.
Reply to Sherman, Ellen Burns, June 16, 1947.
11.2.32.
Van Kleek, E.R. The University of the State of New York, May 13, 1947.
11.2.32a.
McChesney, Mildred F., The University of the State of New York, July 3, 1947.
11.2.32b.
Reply to McChesney, Mildred F., The University of the State of New York, July 16, 1947.
11.2.33.
Strouse, William M., May 14, 1947.
11.2.33a.
Reply to Strouse, William M., June 3, 1947.
11.2.34.
Troth, Edward O., May 22, 1947.
11.2.34a.
Reply to Troth, Edward O., June 13, 1947.
11.2.35.
Rondeau, G., May 30, 1947.
11.2.35a.
Reply to Rondeau, G., June 2, 1947.
11.2.35b.
Reply to Rondeau, G., June 30, 1947.
11.2.35c.
Rondeau, G., June 16, 1947.
11.2.36.
Roser, Fred, June 2, 1947.
11.2.36a.
Reply to Roser, Fred, June 6, 1947.
11.2.37.
Westheimer, Irvin F., Westheimer and Company, June 2, 1947.
11.2.37a.
Telegram to Westheimer, Irvin F., June 4, 1947.
11.2.38.
Borthwick, C.E., No Date.
11.2.38a.
Reprint: Atomic Bombs, Borthwick, C.E., No Date.
11.2.38b.
Reply to Borthwick, C.E., June 25, 1947.
11.2.39.
Reply to Lang, Bertrand A., June 7, 1947.
11.2.39a.
Lang, Bertrand A., June 12, 1947.
11.2.39b.
Reply to Lang, Bert A., June 17, 1947.
11.2.39c.
Lang, Bert, June 29, 1947.
11.2.40.
Throckmorton, Antoinette D.T., (Mrs. A.D. Turcas), June 8, 1947.
11.2.40a.
Reply to Throckmorton, Mrs. A.D. Turcas, June 10, 1947.
11.2.41.
Wood, Cornelius A., June 26, 1947.
11.2.42.
Renee, September 9, 1948.
11.2.43.
Marcel, Mari, No Date.
11.2.43a.
Friesch, Eugen, July 14, 1947.
11.2.43b.
Reply to Marcel, Mari, September 5, 1947.
11.2.43c.
Friesch, Eugen, September 5, 1947.
11.2.43d.
Helen, letter to Eileen, No Date.
11.2.44.
Bofman, Albert, September 26, 1947.
11.2.44a.
Reply to Bofman, Albert, October 27, 1947.
11.2.44b.
Reply to Bofman, Albert, November 6, 1947.
11.2.44c.
Bofman, Albert, November 10, 1947.
11.2.44d.
Reply to Bofman, Albert, November 19, 1947.
11.2.44e.
Bofman, Albert, November 24, 1947.
11.2.44f.
Bofman, Albert, December 14, 1947.
11.2.44g.
Reply to Bofman, Albert, December 17, 1947.
11.2.44h.
Bofman, Albert, January 23, 1948.
11.2.44i.
Bofman, Albert, December 24, 1947.
11.2.44j.
Reply to Bofman, Albert, March 11, 1948.
11.2.45.
Walp, Paul K., October 9, 1947.
11.2.46.
Lewin, Isaac, October 20, 1947.
11.2.46a.
Reply to Lewin, Isaac, October 24, 1947.
11.2.47.
Reply to Smith, Vivian, November 8, 1947.
11.2.48.
Johnson, E. Shurley, Central Methodist Church, December 5, 1947.
11.2.48a.
Reply to Johnson, E. Shurley, Central Methodist Church, December 8, 1947.
11.2.48b.
Johnson, E. Shurley, Central Methodist Church, December 10, 1947.
11.2.48c.
Johnson, E. Shurley, Central Methodist Church, December 24, 1947.
11.2.48d.
Cables, Anna, Letter to Imbry, James, New Jersey Independent Citizens League, January 11, 1947.
11.2.49.
Seldis, Henry J., January 4, 1948.
11.2.49a.
Seldis, Henry J., February 1, 1948.
11.2.50.
Van Tassel, S.M., January 20, 1948.
11.2.50a.
Reply to Van Tassel, S.M., January 24, 1948.
11.2.51.
Morgan, Angela, January 22, 1948.
11.2.51a.
Reprint: "Come, All Ye Stewards", Morgan, Angela, Classmate, February 22, 1948.
11.2.51b.
Reply to Morgan, Angela, February 19, 1948.
11.2.52.
Lasso de la Vega, Jose N., February 25, 1948.
11.2.53.
Dron, John A., April 7, 1948.
11.2.54.
Redington, C. Richard, April 8, 1948.
11.2.54a.
Reply to Redington, C. Richard, April 17, 1948.
11.2.54b.
Redington, C. Richard, May 10, 1948.
11.2.55.
Murray, Michael H., May 8, 1948.
11.2.56.
Magoon, Donald W., Meijer's Super Markets, May 12, 1948.
11.2.56a.
Reply to Magoon, Donald W., Meijer's Super Markets, May 18, 1948.
11.2.57.
Gildner, Jay W., May 12, 1948.
11.2.58.
Kelly, Fred J.
11.3.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Federation of American Scientists, 1946-1948, No Date.
11.3.1.
Rush, J.H., Federation of American Scientists, June 6, 1946.
11.3.2.
Typescript: "Radio Broadcast of W.A. Higinbotham, Chairman of the Federation of American Scientists," June 16, 1946.
11.3.3.
Reply to Dr. Rush, National Committee on Atomic Information, June 25, 1946.
11.3.4.
Tomlinson, Marian H., Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, Letter to Higinbotham, W.A., Federation of American Scientists, July 22, 1946.
11.3.5.
Reply to Tomlinson, Marian H., Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, July 24, 1946.
11.3.5a.
Tomlinson, Marian H., Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, July 26, 1946.
11.3.6.
Memo to Association: Higinbotham, Federation of American Scientists, August 5, 1946.
11.3.6a.
Flanders, Donald A., Executive Committee Association of Los Alamos Scientists, Letter to Professor Tolman in reply to June 26, No Date.
11.3.7.
Reply to Owles, Dorothy S., Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, September 9, 1946.
11.3.8.
Reply to Fry, Eileen A., Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, November 21, 1946.
11.3.9.
Burke, Mrs. William L.M., December 4, 1946.
11.3.10.
Frye, Eileen A., February 17, 1947.
11.3.11.
Proposal: "Political Action Research", Guetzkow, Harold, May 1947.
11.3.11a.
Guetzkow, Harold, Group Process Laboratory, Gould Academy, Letter to Dr. Albert Einstein, Institute for Advanced Study.
11.3.12.
Memorandum to members of Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists: Higinbotham, W.A., Federation of American Scientists, May 15, 1947.
11.3.13.
Newspaper Clipping:"Scientists Ask Funds To Keep Public Posted", Publication Unknown, No Date.
11.3.14.
Reprint: "The Purposes of the Federation of American Scientists", Federation of American Scientists, [2 copies] June 1946.
11.3.14a.
Note from Rush, J.H., concerning price reference of August 12.
11.3.14b.
Typescript: "The Federation of American Scientists," original and two copies, No Date.
11.3.15.
Reply to Du Bridge, Lee, University of Rochester, No Date.
11.4.
Correspondence: Committee for Foreign Correspondence, 1946-1948.
11.4.1.
Johnson, Oliver, Committee for Foreign Correspondence, Letter to Professor Albert Einstein, Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, December 10, 1947.
11.4.2.
Burke, Miriam, December 12, 1946.
11.4.3.
Hamilton, Wallace, December 16, 1946.
11.4.4.
Minutes of Meeting: Committee for Foreign Correspondence, by Elizabeth Wiethan, April 4, 1947.
11.4.4a.
Reply to Professor Albert Einstein, Institute for Advanced Study, one original and one copy, April 26, 1947.
11.4.4b.
Ray, Mary E., Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, May 15, 1947.
11.4.5.
Ray, Mary E., Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, June 2, 1947.
11.4.6.
Ray, Mary E., Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, November 13, 1947.
11.4.7.
Reply to Professor Albert Einstein, Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, December 10, 1947.
11.4.8.
Einstein, Albert, January 14, 1948.
11.4.8a.
Einstein, Albert, to Wuesthoff, Freda, January 14, 1948.
11.4.9.
Einstein, Albert, Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, February 6, 1948.
11.4.9a.
Brown, Harrison, Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, January 21, 1948.
11.4.10.
Wiethan, E., Committee for Foreign Correspondence, History and Accomplishments, No Date.
11.4.11.
Einstein, Albert, Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, March 27, 1948.
11.5.
Correspondence, Non-Pauling Typescripts, Reprints, Ancillary Material: Educational, 1945-1948, No Date.
11.5.1.
Reprint: "The Challenge of the Atomic Bomb", The Nation, December 22, 1945.
11.5.2.
Shotwell, James T., Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Letter to Dr. Neilson, January 24, 1946.
11.5.2a.
Typescript: "Interim Report", Committee on Atomic Energy of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, January 11, 1946.
11.5.3.
Reply to Field, Harry H., National Opinion Research Center, University of Denver, July 13, 1946.
11.5.3a.
Note: Dr. Albert Einstein's address.
11.5.3b.
Field, Harry H., National Opinion Research Center, University of Denver, June 27, 1946.
11.5.3c.
Typescript: "The Only Thing We Have to Fear is Fear Itself: What the People Know and Think about the Bomb and Atomic Energy," Confidential Report, Connelly, Gordon M., National Opinion Research Center, University of Denver, June 1946.
11.5.4.
Reprint: "High School World Peace Speaking Program on the Topic: 'Is World Government the Path to Peace?'", University of North Carolina Extension Bulletin, October 1946.
11.5.5.
Typescript: "Inquiry Concerning the Responsibility of the Public School to Educate for 'Living in the Atomic Age'", Hand, Harold and Associates, University of Illinois Bulletin, December 3, 1946.
11.5.5a.
Reprint: "Living in the Atomic Age", University of Illinois Bulletin, December 3, 1946.
11.5.6.
Typescript: "Museum of Natural History Announces Opening of Exhibit on Atomic Energy", Kelly, Dana P., The American Museum of Natural History, March 18, 1947.
11.5.7.
Reprint: High School World Peace Study and Speaking Program, The University of North Carolina, 1947-1948.
11.5.8.
Reprint: "The Two Horizons: A Report on the Race with Catastrophe", Bulletin of the University of Utah, Clapp, Edwin R., February 11, 1948.
11.5.9.
Advertisement: Atomic Energy: Its International Implications by The Royal Institute of International Affairs, No Date.
11.5.10.
Reprint: "Teaching Aids for Senior Scholastic", Scholastic Teacher Senior Scholastic, April 12, 1948.
11.5.11.
Cowan, J.C., Oil and Protein Division, Northern Regional Research Laboratory, April 13, 1948.
11.5.11a.
Reprint: "Atomic Energy is Your Business", Lilienthal, David E., Atomic Energy Week, No Date.
11.5.11b.
List: Movies and Short Talks about Atomic Energy at the Cilco Auditorium, April 1-8, 1948.
11.5.12.
Laurence, A.E., June 4, 1948.
11.5.12a.
Receipt: 1.5 pound specimen of Carnotite-Uranium and Carnotite-Uranium-Vanadium specimen, New Jersey State Museum, April 29, 1948.
11.5.12b.
Reprint: "- or +?", Atomic Energy Exhibition, May 16-July 5, 1948.
11.5.13.
Lennon, Mrs. Henry B., Sausalito Committee for Atomic Education, June 7, 1948.
11.5.13a.
Typescript: "Report of Sausalito Committee for Atomic Education", Howard, Volney E., Sausalito Committee for Atomic Education, May 25, 1948.
11.5.14.
Mailing list of Federation of American Scientists, No Date.
11.5.15.
Envelopes with different Federation of American Scientists addressed on each one, Twenty-seven envelopes, No Date.
11.6.
Correspondence, Reprints, Newspaper Clippings: Current Suggestions, 1948.
11.6.1.
Reply to Seeber, R.R., Department of Mechanical Engineering, Michigan College of Mining and Technology, March 11, 1948.
11.6.1a.
Seeber, R.R., Department of Mechanical Engineering, Michigan College of Mining and Technology, December 11, 1947.
11.6.2.
Reply to Cason, James, Department of Chemistry, University of California, March 24, 1948.
11.6.3.
Reply to Harper, R.M., March 26, 1948.
11.6.3a.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atomic Energy for Peace", The Atlanta Journal, December 25, 1946.
11.6.3b.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace is Possible", St. Louis Globe-Democrat, December 25, 1946.
11.6.3c.
Reprint: "More About Compulsory Military Training", Alabama Christian Advocate, January 15, 1948.
11.6.3d.
Harper, R.M., February 17, 1948.
11.6.4.
Reply to Briggs, Mrs. T.R., April 6, 1948.
11.6.4a.
Briggs, Mrs. T.R., March 4, 1948.
11.6.5.
Daniels, Harold K., May 5, 1948.
11.6.6.
Dibner, Bern, May 6, 1948.
11.6.6a.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Meaning of May Day", The New York Times, May 3, 1948.
11.6.7.
Ballard, W.R., May 8, 1948.
11.6.8.
Howe, Howard A., May 12, 1948.
11.6.9.
Menard, Charles J., May 21, 1948.
11.6.10.
Reply to Gibb, Andrew S., August 10, 1948.
11.6.10a.
Gibb, Andrew S., July 30, 1948.
11.6.11.
Reply to Haswell, Elizabeth F., August 10, 1948.
11.6.11a.
Haswell, Elizabeth F., August 1, 1948.

3.012. Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists -- Manuscripts, Correspondence, 1946-1948, No Date.


12.1.
Correspondence, Manuscripts, Ancillary Material, 1946-1948.
12.1.1.
Poem: 1946, Canfield, Cogswell.
12.1.1a.
Seal: The Dawn of a New Era.
12.1.1b.
Canfield, Mae Rhoads, A Brief Outline of A Practical, Common-Sense Plan to Prove the Possibilities of Self Maintenance.
12.1.2.
Ensering, H., December 5, 1946.
12.1.2a.
Manuscript: After Four Centuries of Reason, Ensering, H., No Date.
12.1.3.
Friedkin, Emily Z., July 8, 1946.
12.1.3a.
Reply to Friedkin, Emily Z., July 18, 1946.
12.1.3b.
Friedkin, Emily Z., October 24, 1946.
12.1.3c.
Reply to Friedkin, Emily Z., November 19, 1946.
12.1.4.
Sheet Music: The Dance of the Atoms, Gabriel, Bernard, No Date.
12.1.5.
Reply to de la Lauziere, Guillibert, April 29, 1948.
12.1.5a.
Reprint: Pax Pacifica.
12.1.6.
Reply to Hamilton, A.D., July 14, 1947.
12.1.6a.
Hamilton, A.D., June 23, 1947.
12.1.6b.
Reprint: Some Definitions.
12.1.7.
Manuscript: The Institute of Ethical Research, Principles and Program, Hartman, Robert S., No Date.
12.1.8.
Typescript: While the Devil Laughs, Ledbetter, Elmer E., No Date.
12.1.9.
de Neumann, Klara Z., December 15, 1946.
12.1.9a.
Typescript: Auch cu zaehlst mit ...
12.1.9b.
Reply to de Neumann, Klara Z., January 25, 1947.
12.1.10.
Miller, E.C.L., December 17, 1946.
12.1.10a.
Typescript: What Can and Should A State Academy of Science Do?, Miller E.C.L., No Date.
12.1.11.
Moore, U.G., September 14, 1947.
12.1.11a.
Manuscript: Raribanco Tale of a Lost World, Moore, U.G.
12.1.11b.
Reply to Moore, U.G., October 10, 1947.
12.1.12.
Pezet, A.W., November 26, 1946.
12.1.12a.
Reply to Pezet, A.W., December 6, 1946.
12.1.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Hard Facts for Humanity", Publication Unknown, October 6, 1947.
12.1.13a.
Ramsey, J.W., October 6, 1947.
12.1.13b.
Reply to Ramsey, J.W., November 10, 1947.
12.1.14.
Sjogren, Clarence LeG., July 8, 1946.
12.1.14a.
Reply to Sjogren, Clarence LeG., July 12, 1946.
12.1.15.
Sueur, Rene, October 27, 1946.
12.1.15a.
Reply to Sueur, Rene, January 24, 1947.
12.1.16.
Thomas, Frederick M., October 21, 1947.
12.1.16a.
Reply to Thomas, Frederick M., October 31, 1947.
12.1.16b.
Thomas, Frederick M., November 4, 1947.
12.1.16c.
Thomas, Frederick M., November 5, 1947.
12.1.16d.
Thomas, Frederick M., November 28, 1947.
12.1.16e.
Reply to Thomas, Frederick M., January 12, 1948.
12.1.16f.
Thomas, Anne M., January 18, 1948.
12.1.17.
Typescript: A Defense Against the Atomic Bomb, Vetter, John Joseph, September 10, 1947.
12.1.17a.
Vetter, John Joseph, March 13, 1948.
12.1.17b.
Reply to Vetter, John Joseph, March 17, 1948.
12.1.18.
Reply to Votava, Joseph T., June 20, 1947.
12.1.18a.
Reprint: A More Perfect Union, Votava, Joseph T.
12.1.19.
Weil, Henry, September 5, 1946.
12.1.19a.
Weil, Henry, August 19, 1946.
12.1.19b.
Reply to Weil, Henry, September 4, 1946.
12.1.20.
Yoakum, Robert H., May 1, 1947.
12.1.20a.
Typescript: As Others See Us.
12.2.
Correspondence, Reprints: Publicity: Atlantic Monthly, 1946-1948.
12.2.1.
Meyer, Cord Jr., June 3, 1946.
12.2.1a.
Reprint: The Atlantic Monthly, July 1946.
12.2.2.
Weeks, Edward, June 10, 1946.
12.2.2a.
Reply to Weeks, Edward, June 27, 1946.
12.2.2b.
Reply to Weeks, Edward, August 27, 1947.
12.2.2c.
Reply to Weeks, Edward, October 2, 1947.
12.2.2d.
Weeks, Edward, No Date.
12.2.2e.
Reply to Weeks, Edward, October 11, 1947.
12.2.2f.
Weeks, Edward, October 14, 1947.
12.2.3.
Weeks, Edward, March 12, 1948.
12.2.4.
Ellis, Mary K., March 16, 1948.
12.3.
Correspondence, Reprints, Ancillary Material: Request for Information, 1946-1948.
12.3.1.
Alpert, Augusta, May 28, 1946.
12.3.1a.
Reply to Alpert, Augusta, June 18, 1946.
12.3.2.
Alvis, Margaret, May 26, 1947.
12.3.2a.
Reply to Alvis, Margaret, June 10, 1947.
12.3.3.
Amos, Wayne, July 29, 1947.
12.3.3a.
Reply to Amos, Wayne, August 7, 1947.
12.3.4.
Armstrong, Adam E., July 8, 1947.
12.3.4a.
Reprint: The Last Analysis, Armstrong, Adam E., No Date.
12.3.4b.
Reply to Armstrong, Adam Elliott, July 14, 1947.
12.3.5.
Walker, Adrienne, June 13, 1946.
12.3.5a.
Reply to Becker, Levison, June 24, 1946.
12.3.6.
Beer, A.J., April 19, 1948.
12.3.6a.
Reply to Beer, A.J., May 10, 1948.
12.3.7.
Berenda, Carlton W., June 24, 1946.
12.3.7a.
Reply to Berenda, Carlton W., July 20, 1946.
12.3.8.
Biskind, Morton S., June 2, 1946.
12.3.8a.
Reply to Biskind, Morton S., June 18, 1946.
12.3.9.
Blaker, Joy, November 1, 1947.
12.3.9a.
Reply to Blaker, Joy, November 8, 1947.
12.3.10.
Blair, Wm.R., February 19, 1947.
12.3.10a.
Reply to Blair, Wm.R., March 18, 1947.
12.3.11.
Borden, Mrs. Richard, February 24, 1947.
12.3.11a.
Reply to Borden, Mrs. Richard, March 4, 1947.
12.3.12.
Reply to Brainerd, Robert, January 6, 1946.
12.3.13.
Brenner, Ann Reed, May 24, 1946.
12.3.13a.
Reply to Brenner, Anne Reed, June 10, 1946.
12.3.14.
Brown, J. Ellis, February 25, 1948.
12.3.14a.
Reply to Brown, J. Ellis, March 19, 1948.
12.3.15.
Reply to Bundy, Roy, May 21, 1947.
12.3.15a.
Newspaper Clipping: "Doctor Warns Atomic Committee May Be 'Front' Group", Publication Unknown, No Date.
12.3.16.
Buttenheim, Harold S., May 23, 1946.
12.3.16a.
Reply to Buttenheim, Harold S., June 10, 1946.
12.3.17.
Cammock, Miss K., September 6, 1946.
12.3.17a.
Reply to Cammock, Miss K., September 16, 1946.
12.3.18.
Chase, Arthur Taft, December 15, 1946.
12.3.19.
Conn, H.J., January 24, 1947.
12.3.19a.
Reply to Conn, H.J., February 3, 1947.
12.3.20.
Cox, S.J., March 3, 1947.
12.3.20a.
Reply to Cox, S.J., April 10, 1947.
12.3.21.
Creigh, Thomas, March 8, 1947.
12.3.21a.
Reply to Creigh, Thomas, March 21, 1947.
12.3.22.
Cross, Frank B., March 24, 1948.
12.3.22a.
Reply to Cross, Frank B., March 31, 1948.
12.3.23.
Cutting, Mrs. W. Bayard, May 24, 1946.
12.3.23a.
Reply to Cutting, Mrs. Bayard, June 10, 1946.
12.3.24.
Daine, Robert, June 25, 1947.
12.3.24a.
Reply to Daine, Robert, June 26, 1947.
12.3.25.
Davidson, T.W., January 23, 1947.
12.3.25a.
Reply to Davidson, T.W., February 3, 1947.
12.3.26.
Dees, Bowen C., June 26, 1946.
12.3.26a.
Reply to Dees Bowen C., July 20, 1946.
12.3.27.
de Matteis, Belisario, March 10, 1947.
12.3.27a.
Reply to de Matteis, Belisario, April 3, 1947.
12.3.28.
Dennis, Frank D., June 29, 1946.
12.3.28a.
Reply to Dennis, Frank D., July 20, 1946.
12.3.29.
Dobbins, Mrs. H.T., December 17, 1946.
12.3.29a.
Reply to Dobbins, Mrs. H.T., January 3, 1947.
12.3.30.
Donner, Robert, February 4, 1948.
12.3.30a.
Reply to Donner, Robert, February 13, 1948.
12.3.31.
Dourif, Henry, May 24, 1946.
12.3.31a.
Reply to Dourif, Henry, June 12, 1946.
12.3.32.
Durlach, Theresa Mayer, May 23, 1946.
12.3.32a.
Reply to Durlach, Theresa Mayer, July 15, 1946.
12.3.33.
Dyckman, Mary L., August 29, 1946.
12.3.33a.
Reply to Dyckman, Mary L., September 3, 1946.
12.3.34.
Dyer, Harold E., June 26, 1947.
12.3.34a.
Reply to Dyer, Harold E., July 14, 1947.
12.3.35.
Edmondson, Nell N., No Date.
12.3.35a.
Reply to Edmondson, Mrs. F.W., June 18, 1946.
12.3.36.
Eldridge, J.B., November 17, 1946.
12.3.36a.
Reply to Eldridge, J.B., December 5, 1946.
12.3.37.
Eliason, O.A., June 30, 1947.
12.3.37a.
Reply to Eliason, O.A., July 14, 1947.
12.3.38.
George, C.A., No Date.
12.3.38a.
Reply to George, C.A., May 3, 1948.
12.3.39.
El-Soukhary, Hassan Mohamed, July 4, 1947.
12.3.39a.
Reply to El-Soukhary, Hassan Mohamed, May 21, 1947.
12.3.40.
Fay, W.G., May 7, 1947.
12.3.40a.
Reply to Fay, W.G., May 8, 1947.
12.3.41.
Reply to Feld, B.T., February 3, 1947.
12.3.42.
Fish, Elmer, February 3, 1947.
12.3.42a.
Reply to Fish, Elmer, February 24, 1947.
12.3.42b.
Fish, Elmer, February 27, 1947.
12.3.42c.
Reprint: Time, July 1, 1946.
12.3.42d.
Reprint: Science, Time, December 3, 1945.
12.3.43.
Fisher, Thomas H., April 25, 1947.
12.3.43a.
Reply to Fisher, Thomas Hart, May 3, 1947.
12.3.44.
Fitch, John A., January 15, 1947.
12.3.44a.
Reply to Fitch, John A., January 21, 1947.
12.3.45.
Fleege, Urban H., May 26, 1947.
12.3.45a.
Reply to Fleege, Urban H., June 4, 1947.
12.3.46.
Fleming, Ralph Jr., October 6, 1947.
12.3.46a.
Reply to Fleming, Ralph Jr., October 21, 1947.
12.3.47.
Freschl, Lisbeth N., September 28, 1947.
12.3.47a.
Reply to Freschl, Lisbeth N., October 24, 1947.
12.3.48.
Gray, Mrs. C.R., July 12, 1947.
12.3.48a.
Reply to Gray, Mrs. C.R., July 24, 1947.
12.3.49.
Hall, Franklin P., March 18, 1947.
12.3.49a.
Reply to Hall, Franklin P., April 10, 1947.
12.3.50.
Hancock, C.M., No Date.
12.3.50a.
Reply to Hancock, C.M., December 7, 1946.
12.3.51.
Harriman, Dessa P., No Date.
12.3.51a.
Reply to Harriman, Dessa P., March 31, 1948.
12.3.52.
Hart, John Robbins, February 4, 1948.
12.3.52a.
Reply to Hart, John Robbins, February 5, 1948.
12.3.52b.
Reply to Hart, John Robbins, February 12, 1948.
12.3.52c.
Hart, John Robbins, March 5, 1948.
12.3.53.
Houldridge, Edgar A., December 4, 1947.
12.3.53a.
Reply to Houldridge, Edgar A., February 12, 1948.
12.3.54.
Hume, Robert A., January 13, 1948.
12.3.54a.
Reply to Hume, Robert A., January 21, 1948.
12.3.55.
Sister Ignatia, October 14, 1946.
12.3.55a.
Reply to Sister Ignatia, October 23, 1946.
12.3.56.
Reply to Jahoda, Marie, April 6, 1948.
12.3.56a.
Reply to Jahoda, Marie, April 17, 1948.
12.3.57.
Janssen, Guthrie E., March 6, 1947.
12.3.57a.
Reply to Janssen, Guthrie E., March 21, 1947.
12.3.58.
Jefferson, Irene, No Date.
12.3.58a.
Reply to Jefferson, Irene, December 23, 1947.
12.3.59.
Johnston, Winifred, December 26, 1946.
12.3.59a.
Reply to Johnston, Winifred, December 31, 1946.
12.3.60.
Jones, Leone, June 6, 1947.
12.3.60a.
Reply to Jones, Leone, June 9, 1947.
12.3.61.
Jones, Melvin, October 6, 1947.
12.3.61a.
Reply to Jones, Melvin E., October 13, 1947.
12.3.62.
Kay, Frances S., February 18, 1947.
12.3.62a.
Reply to Kay, Frances S., March 4, 1947.
12.3.63.
Kirby, John C., October 29, 1947.
12.3.63a.
Reply to Kirby, John C., November 11, 1947.
12.3.64.
Klein, Robert H., May 24, 1946.
12.3.64a.
Reply to Klein, Robert H., June 11, 1946.
12.3.65.
Leslau, Charlotte, December 4, 1946.
12.3.65a.
Reply to Leslau, Charlotte, December 30, 1946.
12.3.66.
Levich, Harriett and Prevan Harry W., November 14, 1947.
12.3.66a.
Reply to Levich, Harriett and Prevan Harry W., November 21, 1947.
12.3.67.
Linnenberg, Marianne S., October 15, 1947.
12.3.67a.
Reply to Linnenberg, Mrs. C.C., October 21, 1947.
12.3.68.
Lipetz, Alphonse I., July 2, 1947.
12.3.68a.
Reply to Lipetz, Alphonse I., July 15, 1947.
12.3.69.
Lowenberg, Elsie, May 2, 1948.
12.3.69a.
Reprint: "Open Letter to the General Assembly of the United Nations", Einstein, Albert, United Nations World, October 1947.
12.3.69b.
Reply to Lowenberg, Elsie, May 5, 1948.
12.3.70.
McAlister, Deane J., December 24, 1946.
12.3.70a.
Reply to McAlister, Deane J., February 1, 1947.
12.3.71.
Mayland, Miriam L., August 7, 1947.
12.3.71a.
Reply to Mayland, Miriam L., September 8, 1947.
12.3.71b.
Mayland, Miriam L., September 11, 1947.
12.3.71c.
Reply to Mayland, Miriam L., October 21, 1947.
12.3.72.
Millard, Everett L., June 7, 1947.
12.3.72a.
Pattou, Albert B., No Date.
12.3.72b.
Reprint: There Are No Master Races, True Comics.
12.3.72c.
Millard, Everett L., June 14, 1947.
12.3.72d.
Reply to Millard, Everett L., June 19, 1947.
12.3.73.
Reply to Montz, R.A., November 25, 1946.
12.3.74.
Morris, George D., January 24, 1947.
12.3.74a.
Reply to Morris, George D., January 31, 1947.
12.3.75.
Myrick, Norman, April 16, 1947.
12.3.75a.
Reply to Myrick, Norman, April 17, 1947.
12.3.76.
Koch, Henry, February 23, 1948.
12.3.76a.
Reply to New Jersey Council Against Conscription, February 26, 1948.
12.3.77.
Nichols, Jeannette P., April 22, 1947.
12.3.77a.
Reply to Nichols, Jeannette P., June 3, 1947.
12.3.78.
Osenlund, Karl E., December 3, 1946.
12.3.78a.
Osenlund, Karl E., December 3, 1946.
12.3.78b.
Reply to Osenlund, Karl E., December 6, 1946.
12.3.79.
Palmquist, E.A.E., May 6, 1947.
12.3.79a.
Palmquist, E.A.E., June 20, 1947.
12.3.79b.
Palmquist, E.A.E., June 26, 1947.
12.3.79c.
Reply to Palmquist, E.A.E., June 26, 1947.
12.3.80.
Reply to Pinner, Max, July 26, 1946.
12.3.80a.
Pinner, Max, June 27, 1946.
12.3.81.
Qua, Stanley, E., April 22, 1947.
12.3.81a.
Reply to Qua, Stanley E., May 2, 1947.
12.3.82.
Rankin, Margaret J., December 12, 1946.
12.3.82a.
Reply to Rankin, Margaret J., December 30, 1946.
12.3.83.
Reguera, Araceli M., August 20, 1947.
12.3.83a.
Reply to Reguera, Araceli M., November 11, 1947.
12.3.84.
Robbins, Edward W., August 8, 1946.
12.3.85.
Robinson, June, January 20, 1947.
12.3.85a.
Reply to Robinson, June, January 24, 1947.
12.3.86.
Rotm and Haas Company, October 1, 1947.
12.3.86a.
Reply to Rotm and Haas Company, October 2, 1947.
12.3.87.
Rubin, Martha, July 17, 1946.
12.3.87a.
Reply to Rubin, Martha, July 26, 1946.
12.3.88.
Ruhlman, Randall M., January 23, 1947.
12.3.88a.
Reply to Ruhlman, Randall M., January 31, 1947.
12.3.88b.
Ruhlman, Randall M., February 4, 1947.
12.3.89.
Salit, C.S., July 10, 1947.
12.3.89a.
Reply to Salit, C.S., September 8, 1947.
12.3.90.
Receipt for Sichel, Mrs. Morris, No Date.
12.3.90a.
Reply to Sichel, Mrs. Morris, August 31, 1948.
12.3.91.
Simpson, L. Rae, April 17, 1947.
12.3.91a.
Reply to Simpson, L. Rae, April 24, 1947.
12.3.92.
Reply to Smyth, Mrs. Henry DeWolf, March 30, 1948.
12.3.92a.
Smyth, Mary C., April 1, 1948.
12.3.92b.
Reply to Smyth, Mrs., April 3, 1948.
12.3.93.
Steiner, O.H., May 1, 1948.
12.3.93a.
Reply to Steiner, O.H., May 5, 1948.
12.3.94.
Strock, Lester W., September 25, 1947.
12.3.94a.
Reply to Strock, Lester W., October 21, 1947.
12.3.95.
Swope, Herbert Bayard, June 5, 1946.
12.3.95a.
Reply to Swope, Herbert Bayard, June 21, 1946.
12.3.96.
Symington, Mrs. Charles, June 23, 1946.
12.3.96a.
Reply to Symington, Mrs. Charles, July 1, 1946.
12.3.97.
Talbot, David, No Date.
12.3.97a.
Reply to Talbot, David, December 7, 1946.
12.3.98.
Taylor, Donald, November 21, 1946.
12.3.98a.
Reply to Taylor, Donald, December 5, 1946.
12.3.99.
Thomas, Amos, July 1, 1946.
12.3.99a.
Reply to Thomas, Amos, July 20, 1946.
12.3.100.
Tufts, W.F., No Date.
12.3.100a.
Reply to Tufts, W.F., April 23, 1948.
12.3.101.
Twyman, Mrs. S.R., November 15, 1947.
12.3.101a.
Newspaper Clipping: "World Security", The Galveston News, November 13, 1947.
12.3.101b.
Reply to Twyman, Mrs. S.R., November 21, 1947.
12.3.102.
Verdi, Helen H., January 23, 1946.
12.3.102a.
Reply to Verdi, Helen H., February 7, 1947.
12.3.103.
Wheeler, Chester C., March 27, 1947.
12.3.103a.
Reply to Wheeler, Chester C., April 3, 1947.
12.3.104.
White, Josephine, July 5, 1947.
12.3.104a.
Reply to White, Josephine, July 14, 1947.
12.3.105.
Willard, C. Lawson Jr., July 11, 1947.
12.3.105a.
Reply to Willard, C. Lawson Jr., July 18, 1947.
12.3.106.
H.W. Wilson Company, No Date.
12.3.106a.
Reply to H.W. Wilson Company, May 25, 1948.
12.3.107.
Wold, William C., June 1, 1947.
12.3.107a.
Reply to Wold, William C., June 10, 1947.
12.4.
Correspondence, Non-Pauling Typescripts, Newspaper Clippings: Requests for Interviews, 1946-1948.
12.4.1.
Bromley, Dorothy Dunbar, April 11, 1947.
12.4.1a.
Reply to Bromley, Dorothy Dunbar, April 12, 1947.
12.4.1b.
Bromley, Dorothy Dunbar, April 28, 1947.
12.4.2.
Brause, Edward, December 16, 1946.
12.4.2a.
Reply to Brause, Edward, January 13, 1947.
12.4.3.
Clarkson, Helen, September 15, 1947.
12.4.3a.
Reply to Clarkson, Helen, September 23, 1947.
12.4.3b.
Einstein, A., No Date.
12.4.4.
Field, Harold C., November 19, 1946.
12.4.4a.
Reply to Field, Harold C., December 6, 1946.
12.4.5.
Griggs, Julian, July 11, 1946.
12.4.5a.
Typescript: To Rid the World of War.
12.4.5b.
Reply to Griggs, Julian, July 17, 1946.
12.4.6.
Hechinger, Fred M., November 18, 1946.
12.4.6a.
Reply to Hechinger, Fred M., December 23, 1946.
12.4.7.
Lasky, William N., April 22, 1948.
12.4.7a.
Reply to Lasky, William N., July 2, 1948.
12.4.8.
Lewis, Robert W., April 23, 1948.
12.4.8a.
Reply to Lewis, Robert W., May 7, 1948.
12.4.8b.
Lewis, Robert W., June 4, 1948.
12.4.8c.
Reply to Lewis, Robert W., June 11, 1948.
12.4.8d.
Einstein, Albert, May 1948.
12.4.9.
Melvin, Eleanor J., February 14, 1948.
12.4.9a.
Reply to Melvin, Mrs. E.H., February 26, 1948.
12.4.9b.
Einstein, A., No Date.
12.4.9c.
Melvin, Eleanor J., March 15, 1948.
12.4.9d.
Melvin, Eleanor J., March 15, 1948.
12.4.9e.
Reply to Melvin, Mrs. E.H., March 24, 1948.
12.4.9f.
Melvin, Eleanor J., March 26, 1948.
12.4.9g.
Reply to Melvin, Mrs. E.H., March 30, 1948.
12.4.9h.
Newspaper Clipping: "Einstein Sends Greetings on Atomic Week", Sunday Journal-Star, April 4, 1948.
12.4.9i.
Melvin, Eleanor J., April 22, 1948.
12.4.10.
Meyer, Cord Jr., May 26, 1948.
12.4.11.
Olds, Beth, February 19, 1948.
12.4.11a.
Mitchell, Ronald, February 25, 1948.
12.4.11b.
Reply to Mitchell, Ronald, March 3, 1948.
12.4.11c.
Einstein, A., No Date.
12.4.12.
Reply to Moore, Harry H., December 7, 1947.
12.4.12a.
Schramm, Dorothy, October 10, 1947.
12.4.12b.
Program for Atomic Energy Week in Burlington, October 25-November 1, 1947.
12.4.12c.
Reply to Schramm, Dorothy, October 18, 1947.
12.4.12d.
Reply to Schramm, Dorothy, October 23, 1947.
12.4.12e.
Einstein, A., October 23, 1947.
12.4.12f.
Schramm, Dorothy, October 29, 1947.
12.4.12g.
Reply to Schramm, Dorothy, October 31, 1947.
12.4.13.
Tillge-Rasmussen, Sven, November 27, 1946.
12.4.13a.
Reply to Tillge-Rasmussen, Sven, December 23, 1946.
12.4.14.
Tingley, Pauline E., March 22, 1947.
12.4.14a.
Reply to Tingley, Pauline E., April 29, 1947.
12.4.15.
Towns, Eleanor S., March 10, 1948.
12.4.15a.
Reply to Towns, Eleanor S., March 10, 1948.
12.5.
Non-Pauling Typescript, Newspaper Clippings: Publicity Clippings, 1946-1948, No Date.
12.5.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Manchester Boddy", Daily News, May 27, 1946 (3 copies).
12.5.2.
Newspaper: Dia'rio Popular, July 5, 1946.
12.5.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Letters To The Editor", The New York Times Magazine, July 14, 1946.
12.5.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Off My Chest, Antidote for Horror", Wylie, Philip, New York Post Weekend Magazine, May 31, 1947 (2 copies).
12.5.4a.
Typescript: "Off My Chest, Antidote for Horror", Wylie, Philip, New York Post, May 31, 1947.
12.5.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Off My Chest, Another World War Can Be Prevented If Atomic Energy Is Understood By All", Wylie, Philip, Boston Sunday Herald, June 1, 1947.
12.5.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Path of Peace", The Gazette and Daily, August 11, 1947.
12.5.6a.
Newspaper Clipping: "Your Money and Your Life", San Francisco Chronicle, June 25, 1947.
12.5.7.
Newspaper: The Daily Oklahoman, December 4, 1947.
12.5.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Manchester Boddy", Daily News, December 8, 1947 (2 copies).
12.5.9.
George, Manfred, December 11, 1947.
12.5.9a.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atomkrieg oder Frieden?", Einstein, Albert, Aufbau Reconstruction, December 12, 1947.
12.5.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Radioactive Clouds", Dallas Morning News, March 26, 1948.
12.5.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Isotopes For Cancer", The New York Times, March 9, 1948.
12.5.12.
Newspaper Clipping; "Ban on Atomic Output for 10 Years Urged by Scientists in Plea to U.N.", Barrett, George, The New York Times, April 5, 1948.
12.5.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Halt in Output of Atomic Fuel Urged on U.N.", New York Herald Tribune, April 5, 1948.
12.5.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "One World Aim Of Scientists". Publication Unknown, April 22.
12.5.14a.
Newspaper Clipping: "Einstein Group Tells Need of U.S.-Soviet Atom Parley", San Francisco Examiner, April 12, 1948.
12.5.14b.
Reprint: We Hold these Truths..., Kernan, William C.
12.5.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "A-Scientists Ask Top Level Talks For Peace", Publication Unknown, No Date.
12.5.15a.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atom Scientists Urge East-West Talks -- In Secret If Necessary -- In UN Deadlock", Publication Unknown, No Date.
12.5.15b.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists Warn Nations to Unite or Face Chaos", McCullough, John M., Philadelphia Inquirer, April 12, 1948.
12.5.15c.
Newspaper Clipping: "World News Summarized",Publication Unknown, April 12, 1948.
12.5.15d.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atomic Scientists Urge World State", Rosenthal, A.M., The New York Times, April 12, 1948.
12.5.15e.
Newspaper Clipping: White, Stephen, "Atom Scientists Ask World State, With Reds or Not", Herald Tribune, April 12, 1948.
12.5.15f.
Newspaper Clipping: McCullough, John M., "Atomic Oblivion, Key to Lasting Peace, World Federation, East Versus West, New Red Talks Urged", The Philadelphia Inquirer, April 13, 1948.
12.5.15g.
Newspaper Clipping: "Journalistic Treatment", Town Topics, April 18-24, 1948.
12.5.15h.
Newspaper Clipping: "World State as Curb on Atom Is a Dubious Hope", Philadelphia Inquirer, April 13, 1948.
12.5.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "World State With Reds Or Not, Say Scientists", Princeton Herald, April 14, 1948.
12.5.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace Through World Government, Atomic Scientists Offer A Policy For Survival Of Civilization", The Hartford Courant, May 9,1948.
12.5.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Statement by the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, 'No One Has the Right to Withdraw from the World of Action at a Time When Civilization Faces its Supreme Test'", The Daily Ardmoreite, May 7, 1948.
12.5.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Unbend to Soviet, Einstein Urges U.S.", The New York Times, June 18, 1948.
12.5.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Einstein Statements Confused By Savants", Princeton Herald, September 1, 1948.
12.5.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "8 Scientists Assail Thomas Committee", The New York Times, September 7, 1948.
12.5.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "One World Award Voted To Einstein", The New York Times, February 12, 1948.
12.5.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Einstein Deplores Use of Atom Bomb", The New York Times, No Date.
12.5.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Science Warns of Collapse of Civilization", Publication Unknown, No Date.
12.5.25.
Reprint: "Letters To and From the Editor", Einstein, Albert, Atlantic Repartee, No Date.
12.5.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Manchester Boddy", Daily News, December 8, 1947.
12.5.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Your Money and Your Life", No Publication, No Date.
12.6.
Correspondence: Sundry Acknowledgments Behalf of Einstein, 1947.
12.6.1.
Suit, Dewey L., February 10, 1947.
12.7.
Correspondence, Non-Pauling Typescripts: Association of Scientists for Atomic Education, 1947-1948.
12.7.1.
Minett, E.E., February 7, 1947.
12.7.2.
Stangby, James B., March 3, 1947 and March 13, 1947.
12.7.3.
Reply to Stangby, James B., March 21, 1947.
12.7.4.
Amorosi, J., April 24, 1947.
12.7.5.
Hecht, Pearl, April 29, 1947.
12.7.6.
Reply to Arnell, Mrs., July 23, 1947.
12.7.7.
Beard, Walter C. Jr., July 31, 1947.
12.7.8.
Typescript: NCASAE Executive Committee Minutes, August 27, 1947.
12.7.9.
Typescript: Pacific Regional Council, ASAE, Outline of Proposal, October 24, 1947.
12.7.10.
Typescript: Association of Scientists for Atomic Education Report, October 29, 1947.
12.7.10a.
Typescript: Association of Scientists for Atomic Education Memo, October 29, 1947.
12.7.11.
Beard, Walter C. Jr., October 31, 1947.
12.7.12.
Typescript: Primer For Peace, Garber, Norton ed., November 27, 1947.
12.7.13.
Telegraph: Northern California Association of Scientists for Atomic Education, December 20, 1947.
12.7.14.
Typescript: NCASAE Executive Committee Minutes, December 19, 1947.
12.7.14a.
Typescript: NCASAE Executive Committee Minutes, December 29, 1947.
12.7.14b.
Typescript: Minutes of Speakers Bureau Meeting, January 9, 1948.
12.7.14c.
Typescript: Announcement of Membership Meeting, January 15, 1948.
12.7.14d.
Stross, F., January 21, 1948.
12.7.14e.
NCASAE, Minutes of Membership Meeting, January 23, 1948.
12.7.15.
Typescript: This Atomic World, January 10, 1948.
12.7.16.
Typescript: This Atomic World, February 7, 1948.
12.7.17.
Wiethan, E., March 31, 1948.
12.7.18.
ASAE Members in Ithaca, New York, April 19, 1948.
12.7.19.
Bregman, Judith; Cook, Donald B.; Gerson, Millicent; and Lewinson, Victor A.; May 10, 1948.
12.7.20.
Typescript: Association of Scientists for Atomic Education Purpose.

3.013. Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists: Public Relations Materials, 1946-1948.


13.1.
Correspondence, Typescripts and Manuscripts: Publicity/Newsreel, 1946.
13.1.1.
Genock, E. P., Assignment Editor, Paramount News, May 27, 1946.
13.1.1a.
Reply to Genock, E. P., Assignment Editor, Paramount News, May 28, 1946.
13.1.1b.
Reply to Richard, A. J., Editor, Paramount News, June 18, 1946 (2 copies).
13.1.1c.
Richard, A.J., Editor, Paramount News, June 24, 1946.
13.1.1d.
Reply to Genock, E. P., Assignment Editor, Paramount News, July 17, 1946.
13.1.1e.
Reply to Genock, E. P., Paramount News, July 18, 1946 (2 copies).
13.1.1f.
Genock, E. P., Assignment Editor, Paramount News, July 19, 1946.
13.1.2.
Transcript: Operation Crossroads, Interview between Justice William O. Douglas, of the United Supreme Court; of the United States Supreme Court; Senator Brien T. McMahon and Representative Jerry Voorhis, of Congress; Mr. Henry A. Wallace, Secretary of Commerce; General George C. Kenney and Mr. Archibald MacLeish, American delegates to the United Nations; Dr. Albert Einstein, of Princeton; Dr. Harold C. Urey, Nobel prize-winner and atomic scientists from the University of Chicago; Mr. Joseph E. Davies, former Ambassador to the Soviet Union; Mr. Harold L. Ickes, Mrs. Wendell L. Willkie, and the former Governor of Minnesota, Mr. Harold E. Stassen (42 pages - incomplete copy) May 28, 1946.
13.1.3.
Form of Resolution To Be Used By Unincorporated Association, Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, or Princeton, N. J., May 31, 1946.
13.1.4.
Manuscript: Dr. Einstein's Talk For Paramount Newsreel, June 4, 1946. (Original page number 1, Carbon Copy pages 1-3, and Carbon Copy of page 1).
13.1.5.
Cine-Mart, Vivian Fry, June 4, 1946.
13.2.
Correspondence, Typescripts, Reprints, Ancillary Material re: Publicity: Press, Radio, Magazine, 1946-1948.
13.2.1.
Tierney, Paul A., Managing Editor of the New York Post, May 24, 1946.
13.2.1a.
Handwritten Note, No Date.
13.2.2.
Grover, Allen, Vice President of Time, May 27, 1946.
13.2.2a.
Reply to Grover, Allen, Vice President of Time, June 3, 1946.
13.2.2b.
Reply to Grover, Allen, Vice President of Time, June 12, 1946.
13.2.2c.
Reply to Grover, Allen, Vice President of Time, June 20, 1946.
13.2.2d.
Typescript: Memorandum on Objectives of the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
13.2.3.
Schwarz, Daniel, Sunday Department of The New York Times, May 29, 1946.
13.2.4.
Üke, Mustafa Tugrul, Correspondent for the Turkish Newspaper, June 23, 1946.
13.2.4a.
Reply to Üke, Mustafa Tugrul, Correspondent for the Turkish Newspaper, July 1, 1946.
13.2.4b.
Typescript: Question for the Turkish Press, No Date.
13.2.5.
Handwritten Note, No Date.
13.2.5a.
Lucas, Margaret E., Press Alliance Inc., June 26, 1946.
13.2.6.
Barnard, Edward T. of Alfred A. Knopf Inc., July 30, 1946.
13.2.7.
Telegram, Miller, L.J., Australian Consolidated Press, August 27, 1946.
13.2.8.
Theodorides, Phrixos J., November 29, 1946.
13.2.8a.
Case, Leland D. of The Rotarian, November 30, 1946.
13.2.8b.
Reply to Case, Leland D. of The Rotarian, December 6, 1946.
13.2.8c.
Reply to Case, Leland D. of The Rotarian, December 9, 1946.
13.2.8d.
Handwritten Note, No Date.
13.2.9.
Székely, Dr. José, Libre Palabra, December 15, 1946.
13.2.9a.
Reply to Székely Dr. José, Libre Palabra, January 24, 1947.
13.2.10.
Ganz, H.L., Liberty Magazine Inc., January 3, 1947.
13.2.10a.
Reply to Ganz, H.L., Liberty Magazine Inc., January 13, 1947.
13.2.11.
Stiernotte, Alfred, Managing Editor of The Humanist, January 25, 1947.
13.2.11a.
Reply to Stiernotte, Alfred, Managing Editor of The Humanist, February 1, 1947.
13.2.12.
Reply to de Rochemont, Louis of France Forever, April 2, 1947.
13.2.12a.
Reply to Brun, Marcel J., April 21, 1947.
13.2.12b.
Reply to Steck, Jean of France Forever, April 30, 1947.
13.2.13.
Eiger, Marvin, Editor-in-Chief of the Spectator, April 8, 1947.
13.2.13a.
Reply to Eiger, Marvin, Editor-in-Chief of the Spectator, April 17, 1947.
13.2.13b.
Reply to Eiger, Marvin, Editor-in-Chief of the Spectator, April 26, 1947.
13.2.13c.
Eiger, Marvin, Editor-in-Chief of the Spectator, No Date.
13.2.13d.
Reply to Eiger, Marvin, Editor-in-Chief of the Spectator, May 17, 1947.
13.2.14.
Rates to advertise in The American Scholar, No Date.
13.2.14a.
James, William A., April 29, 1947.
13.2.14b.
Cover of the Spring 1947 issue of The American Scholar.
13.2.15.
Typescript: an editorial to appear in the June 1947 issue of Southern Medical Journal, No Title, No Date.
13.2.16.
Telegram: Boettinger, Anne, May 21, 1947.
13.2.16a.
Reprint: "For Survival's Sake", as seen in The Arizona Times, May 7, 1947.
13.2.17.
Reply to editor, Junior League Magazine, May 27, 1947.
13.2.17a.
Reply to editor, Junior League Magazine, June 3, 1947.
13.2.18.
Reply to editor, Tacoma Times, June 9, 1947.
13.2.19.
Reply to editor, The Globe-Democrat, June 9, 1947.
13.2.19a.
Reply to editor, The Globe-Democrat, June 16, 1947.
13.2.20.
Reply to editor, The Oregonian, June 11, 1947.
13.2.21.
Telegram: Maxwell, Walter, Arizona Education Association, June 28, 1947.
13.2.21a.
Telegram: Reply to Maxwell, Walter, July 1, 1947.
13.2.21b.
Reply to Maxwell, Walter, Executive Secretary of the Arizona Education Association Inc., July 3, 1947.
13.2.21c.
Maxwell, Walter, Executive Secretary of the Arizona Education Associacion Inc., July 10, 1947.
13.2.21d.
Telegram: June 28, 1947.
13.2.22.
Telegram, August 18, 1947.
13.2.22a.
Hunt, Pearson, Editor of the Bulletin for the Harvard Business School Alumni Association, August 29, 1947.
13.2.22b.
Reply to Hunt, Pearson, Editor of the Bulletin for the Harvard Business School Alumni Association, August 30, 1947.
13.2.22c.
Hunt, Pearson, Editor for the Harvard Business School Alumni Bulletin, September 8, 1947.
13.2.22d.
Reply to Hunt, Pearson, Editor for the Harvard Business School Alumni Bulletin, September 12, 1947.
13.2.23.
Reply to The Princeton Herald, April 6, 1948.
13.2.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Statement by the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists", Publication Unknown,No Date.
13.2.25.
Phelan, William D., Advertising Director of the San Francisco Chronicle, May 7, 1948.
13.2.25a.
Reply to Phelan, William D., Advertising Director of the San Francisco Chronicle, May 11, 1948.
13.2.25b.
Reply to the editor of the San Francisco Chronicle, No Date.
13.3.
Correspondence, Photographs, Ancillary Material: Publicity Films, 1946-1948.
13.3.1.
Reply to Blank, A.H. of Tri-States Theatre Corp., August 1, 1946.
13.3.2.
Reply to Price, Sherman, President of Film Publishers Inc., April 24, 1947.
13.3.3.
Reply to Price, Sherman, President of Film Publishers Inc., September 12, 1947.
13.3.3a.
Reply to Price, Sherman, President of Film Publishers Inc., September 24, 1947.
13.3.3b.
Price, Sherman, President of Film Publishers Inc., October 1, 1947.
13.3.4.
Advertisement: Film Publishers Inc., December 18, 1947.
13.3.5.
Reply to Film Publishers Inc., March 29, 1948.
13.3.6.
Press Release: Cinemette Productions, June 11, 1948.
13.3.7.
Reply to Levitt, Edward of New Age Films, July 15, 1948.
13.3.8.
Photograph, No Date.
13.3.9.
Photograph, No Date.
13.3.10.
Photograph, No Date.
13.3.11.
List: Local Theatrical Film Exchanges from Film Publishers Inc, No Date.
13.3.12.
Advertisement: One World or None by Film Publishers Inc., No Date.
13.4.
Samples, Appeals, Ancillary Material, 1946-1948.
13.4.1.
Sample of a thank-you letter, June 7, 1946.
13.4.2.
Sample of an appeal letter, June 8, 1946.
13.4.2a.
Telegram sample of an appeal letter, No Date.
13.4.2b.
Reply to Rothschild, June 15, 1946.
13.4.3.
Sample letter concerning the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists of Chicago, August 14, 1946.
13.4.4.
Sample letter concerning a reprint from The New Yorker, September 6, 1946.
13.4.5.
Reprint: The Last Hour Before Midnight: Text of the Statement Issued on June 30, 1947.June 30, 1947.
13.4.6.
Sample of an appeal letter, August 6, 1947.
13.4.7.
Sample of an appeal letter, November 21, 1947.
13.4.8.
Sample of an appeal letter, November 22, 1947.
13.4.9.
Sample of an appeal letter, November 25, 1947.
13.4.10.
Sample of A Statement by the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
13.4.10a.
Sample of an appeal letter, November 26, 1947.
13.4.11.
Sample of an appeal letter, November 26, 1947.
13.4.12.
Sample of an appeal letter, January 10, 1948.
13.4.13.
Sample of an appeal letter, January 10, 1948.
13.4.14.
Sample of an appeal letter, January 10, 1948.
13.4.15.
Sample of an appeal letter, February 7, 1948 (2 copies).
13.4.16.
Handwritten Note, No Date.
13.4.16a.
Sample of the pledge card for the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
13.4.17.
Sample of A Statement by the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
13.4.17a.
Sample of an appeal letter, February 26, 1948.
13.4.18.
Sample of A Statement by the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
13.4.18a.
Sample of an appeal letter, February 27, 1948.
13.4.18b.
Sample of a thank-you letter, No Date.
13.4.19.
Sample of A Statement by the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
13.4.19a.
Sample of an appeal letter, March 18, 1948.
13.4.19b.
Sample of a thank-you letter, No Date.
13.4.20.
Sample of an invitation to support Dr. Edward U. Condon, April 1, 1948.
13.4.20a.
Sample of Scientists and the Government -- Dr. Condon Writes to Senator Hickenlooper, No Date.
13.4.20b.
Sample of the pledge card for the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
13.4.21.
Telegram, April 9, 1948.
13.4.21a.
List of Addresses, April 9, 1948.
13.4.21b.
Typescript: No Title, to be release on April 11.
13.4.22.
Sample of a regret letter concerning support dinner for Dr. Edward U. Condon, April 21, 1948.
13.4.23.
Sample of a regret letter concerning support dinner for Dr. Edward U. Condon, April 21, 1948.
13.4.24.
Sample of a thank-you letter, April 24, 1948.
13.4.25.
Sample of A Statement by the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
13.4.25a.
Sample of an appeal letter, April 29, 1948.
13.4.25b.
Sample of A Policy for Survival, "No one has the right to withdraw form the world of action at a time when civilization faces its supreme test": A Statement by the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
13.4.26.
Sample of an appeal letter, April 29, 1948.
13.4.27.
Sample of an appeal letter, May 1948.
13.4.28.
Sample letter for pledges supporting Dr. Edward U. Condon, July 3, 1948.
13.4.29.
Sample of a thank-you letter, No Date.
13.4.30.
Sample of a letter concerning an article by Professor Einstein prints in the New York Times Magazine, No Date.
13.4.31.
Sample of a thank-you letter, No Date.
13.4.32.
Sample of a letter concerning One World or None, No Date.
13.4.33.
Sample of an invitation to a meeting of the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
13.4.34.
Sample of an appeal letter, No Date.
13.4.35.
Business reply envelop used by the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
13.4.35a.
Sample of the pledge card for the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
13.4.36.
Key on November 1947 Mailing for ECAS, No Date.
13.4.37.
Sample of an invitation for a dinner to support Dr. Edward U. Condon, No Date.
13.4.37a.
Sample of RSVP card for the dinner to support Dr. Edward U. Condon, No Date.
13.4.38.
Handwritten Note, No Date.
13.4.38a.
Sample of A Statement by the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
13.4.39.
Sample of a thank-you letter for contributing to the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, No Date.
13.4.40.
Sample of the pledge card for the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
13.4.41.
Sample of a thank-you letter, No Date.
13.4.42.
Sample of a thank-you letter, No Date.
13.4.43.
Sample of an appeal letter, No Date.
13.4.44.
Sample of an appeal letter, No Date.
13.4.45.
Sample of an appeal letter, No Date.
13.4.46.
Sample of an appeal letter, No Date.
13.5.
Correspondence, Non-Pauling Typescript, Ancillary Material: Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists: Princeton, 1946-1948.
13.5.1.
Telegram, May 1946.
13.5.1a.
Typescript: copy of telegram, May 22.
13.5.2.
Reply to Einstein, Albert, May 23, 1946.
13.5.3.
Telegram, No Date.
13.5.3a.
Typescript: copy of telegram, No Date.
13.5.4.
Carter, Ledyard and Milburn, November 15, 1946.
13.5.5.
Typescript: No Title, to be released November 18, 1946.
13.5.6.
Typescripts (12 copies): concerning the Summary of Cash Receipts and Disbursement: Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, May 25, 1946 to December 31, 1947, No Date.
13.5.7.
Traegler, John W., Assistant Cashier of The First National Bank of Princeton, May 28, 1946.
13.5.7a.
Reply to Traegler, John W., Assistant Cashier of The First National Bank of Princeton, June 5, 1946.
13.5.7b.
Reply to Traegler, John W., Assistant Cashier of The First National Bank of Princeton, June 27, 1946.
13.5.7c.
Handwritten Note, No Date.
13.5.7d.
Reply to Traegler, John W., Assistant Cashier of The First National Bank of Princeton, August 1, 1946.
13.5.7e.
Traegler, John W., Assistant Cashier of The First National Bank of Princeton, August 6, 1946.
13.5.7f.
Reply to Traegler, John W., Assistant Cashier of The First National Bank of Princeton, September 3, 1946.
13.5.8.
Permit, a copy of the Permit to Send Out Business Reply Cards of Envelopes for Return Under Section 510, Postal Laws and Regulations, June 11, 1946.
13.5.8a.
Sample of the Business Reply Envelope for the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
13.5.9.
Condon, Edward U., August 5, 1946.
13.5.9a.
Condon, Edward U., August 5, 1946.
13.5.9b.
Condon, Edward U., August 9, 1946.
13.5.9c.
Condon, Edward U., August 9, 1946.
13.5.10.
Typescript (6 copies): No Title, No Date.
13.5.11.
McLarniy, E.I., Deputy Commissioner of the Treasury Department, December 27, 1946.
13.5.12.
Typescript: No Title, 1946 (3 copies).
13.5.13.
Reply to Traegler, John W., Assistant Cashier of The First National Bank of Princeton, January 2, 1947.
13.5.14.
Reply to Schaffner, Joseph Halle, January 8, 1947.
13.5.15.
Telegram, March 12, 1947.
13.5.16.
Typescript: copies of addresses, June 27, 1947.
13.5.16a.
Telegram, June 27, 1947.
13.5.16b.
Typescript: copy of the Statement of the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
13.5.17.
Typescript: list of contributors to the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists Who Have Donated $1000 or More During the Period of July 1947 to June 1948, No Date.
13.5.18.
Reply to Kelliher, Mrs. of the Price Waterhouse and Co., July 2, 1947.
13.5.18a.
Receipts from The First National Bank of Princeton, No Date.
13.5.19.
Graphs (3) concerning Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists' finances.
13.5.20.
Telegram to Hecht, Dr. Selig, August 4, 1947.
13.5.21.
Telegram to Russell, Bertrand, December 22, 1947.
13.5.22.
Typescript: copy of the Annual Report for the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
13.5.22a.
Telegram, April 9, 1948.
13.5.22b.
Typescript: copy of addresses, No Date.
13.5.22c.
Typescript: list of columnists, No Date.
13.5.22d.
Typescript: names of persons connected with Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists who may have incoming calls, No Date.
13.5.23.
Typescript: Remarks by Dr. Edward U. Condon, Chief of the U.S. Bureau of Standards, No Date.
13.5.24.
Typescript: Remarks by Dr. Harold C. Urey, No Date.
13.5.25.
Typescript: Memorandum to Brown, Harry, Vice Chairman of the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, May 19, 1948.
13.5.26.
Typescript: copy of the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists' assets, No Date.
13.5.27.
Typescript: No Title, No Date.
13.5.28.
Typescript: copy of the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists' Special Meeting of Trustees, July 10-11, 1948.
13.5.28a.
Typescript: announces Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists' Special Meeting of Trustees, June 14, 1948.
13.5.28b.
Typescript: announces Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists' Special Meeting of Trustees, June 18, 1948.
13.5.29.
Pauling, Linus, June 1, 1958.
13.5.30.
Typescript: copy of the Statement by the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
13.5.31.
Typescript: copy of Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists' Minutes of Special Meeting of Trustees, No Date.
13.5.32.
Typescript: copy of Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists' Minutes of Special Meeting of Trustees, No Date.
13.5.33.
Typescripts (2 copies): concerning the formation of the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.
13.5.34.
Typescript: No Title, No Date.
13.5.35.
Envelope: Bank Statements from First National Bank, June 28, 1946 - August 3, 1946.
13.6.
Associated Press Photographs.
13.6.1.
Photograph, No Date.
13.6.2.
Photograph, No Date.

3.014. Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, 1946-1947.


[Note: These documents are not part of the original Einstein/Princeton ECAS boxes]
14.1.
Bylaws, Statement of Purpose, Correspondence: Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, 1946.
14.2.
Correspondence: Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, 1947.
14.3.
Memorandum: "Advance Memoranda, Princeton Conference on Atomic Energy and World Organization, Princeton, N.J., November 28-30, 1947.".

3.015. Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, 1947-1957.


15.1.
Correspondence, Offprint, Ancillary Material: "Primer for Peace, World Government for the Atomic Age -- An Analysis with Recommendations for Action", The World Government Committee of the Association of Oak Ridge Engineers and Scientists, published by the Association of Scientists for Atomic Education, November 27, 1947.
15.2.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, 1948.
15.3.
Correspondence: Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, 1949-1951.
15.4.
Proceedings: The Social Task of the Scientist in the Atomic Era -- A Symposium, Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, November 17, 1946.
15.5.
Typescript: Press Release, [re: HUAC attack on Edward Condon] March 3, 1948.
15.6.
Typescript, Correspondence: Statement by the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, [re: need for international discussions on control of atomic energy] April 11, 1948.
15.7.
Correspondence: Victor F. Weisskopf to Albert Einstein, May 12, 1948.
15.8.
Reprint: "Only Then Shall We Find Courage", Albert Einstein, reprinted from The New York Times Magazine, No Date; "Is Einstein Right", Christian Gauss, reprinted from The American Scholar, No Date. [1940s].
15.9.
Original Correspondence and Mimeographed carbon copies of Correspondence re: the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, as sent to Linus Pauling by Leo Szilard, 1950.
15.10.
Correspondence: LP and Elsa P. Jenkins, re: provenance of Einstein ECAS files, March 1957.
15.11.
Assorted Printed Material: Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, No Date.

3.016. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1947-1984.


16.1.
Typescript, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Report on Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Goldsmith, H.H., 1949.
16.2.
Correspondence, Reprints, Ancillary Material: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1947-1949.
16.3.
Correspondence, Reprints, Ancillary Material: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1950-1953.
16.4.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1954-1959.
16.5.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1960.
16.6.
Correspondence, Galley Proofs, Reprints: "Congressional Testing of Linus Pauling", by Kalven, Harry, Jr., "Part One: The Legal Framework", Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, no. 10, December 1960; "Part Two: Sourwine in Old Bottle", Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, no. 11, January 1961.
16.7.
Correspondence, Reprint: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1961-1962.
16.8.
Correspondence, Typescript, Reprint: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1963.
16.9.
Correspondence: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1964.
16.10.
Correspondence: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1966-1976, 1981.
16.11.
Article: "Fighting for Time", Ackland, Len, The Chicago Tribune Magazine, March 11, 1984.
16.12.
Pamphlet: "A Symbol of Our Times", [re: history of the Doomsday Clock] Kalven, Jamie, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, No Date. (1980s).

3.017. United Nations Atomic Energy Commission, 1945-1956.


17.1.
Correspondence, Non-Pauling Typescripts, Reprint, Legislation re: Atomic Energy, United Nations Atomic Energy Commission, 1945-1949.
17.2.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: United Nations Atomic Energy Commission, 1946-1947, 1951-1952, 1956.
17.3.
Newsletters: United Nations Atomic Energy Commission, 1946-1947.
17.4.
Typescrips, Reprints, Newspaper Articles, Scientific Memoranda re: Atomic Energy and Education, United Nations Atomic Energy Commission, 1947.

3.018. United Nations Atomic Energy Commission, 1946-1952.


18.1.
Scientific Memoranda re: Atomic Energy and Education, United Nations Atomic Energy Commission, 1947-1952.
18.2.
Non-Pauling Typescripts, Newsletters re: UNAEC, Federation of American Scientists, 1949-1952.
18.3.
Pamphlet: "Medical Uses of Atomic Energy", Scientific Information Transmitted to the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission by the United States Representatives, vol. V, September 23, 1946.
18.4.
Pamphlet: "Technological Control of Atomic Energy Activities", Scientific Information Transmitted to the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission by the United States Representatives, vol. VI, October 14, 1946.
18.5.
Pamphlet: "Expert Testimony on Technological Control of Atomic Energy Activities", Scientific Information Transmitted to the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission by the United States Representatives, vol. VII, December 15, 1946.
18.6.
Publication: An International Bibliography on Atomic Energy, Scientific Aspects, vol. II -- Part III, The Biological and Medical Effects of High Energy Radiation; Part IV, Isotopes in Biology and Medicine, United Nations Atomic Energy Commission, September 17, 1948.

3.019. United States Atomic Energy Commission, 1946-1964.


19.1.
Commission Booklets: United States Atomic Energy Commission, 1946.
19.2.
Article: "AEC's cold war against the scientists", America, April 15, 1950.
19.3.
Article: "AEC's Reactor Program", Physics Today, vol. 7 no. 4, April 1954.
19.4.
Article with LP annotations: "Everybody's Business", C.W. Shilling, A.I.B.S. Bulletin, June 1957.
19.5.
Offprints: "Report of the Medical Board of Review"; "Radioactive Fallout from Nuclear Tests" United States Atomic Energy Commission, 1947, 1957.
19.6.
Publications: "Project Plowshare", Nuclear Information, vol. 11, no. 8, June 1960; "More on Plowshare", Nuclear Information, vol. 11, no. 9, July 1960.
19.7.
Publication: Papers Published in Journals and Presented at Meetings, Reports Issued, and Theses Completed, During 1960, by ORNL Staff Members, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, 1960.
19.8.
Article: "Plowshare -- a program for the peaceful use of nuclear explosives", David B. Lombard, Physics Today, October 1961.
19.9.
Manuscript Notes re: AEC memorandum of September 25, 1962.
19.10.
Publication: Review, Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, 1963.
19.11.
Correspondence, Reprint, Photograph, Ancillary Material re: Trilinear Chart of Nuclides, (2nd ed.) W.H. Sullivan, United States Atomic Energy Commission, 1963.
19.12.
Article: "Project Plowshare: AEC Program for Peaceful Nuclear Explosives Slowed Down by Test Ban Treaty", Elinor Langer, Science, vol. 143, March 13, 1964.

3.020. National Committee on Atomic Information, [later renamed National Committee on Atomic Education] 1946-1947.


20.1.
Pamphlet: "Questions and Answers About Atomic Energy", published by The National Committee on Atomic Information, 1946.
20.2.
Pamphlets: "12 Atomic Facts", published by the National Committee on Atomic Information, 1946.
20.3.
Pamphlets: "The Atom -- You Can Do Your Part", published by the National Committee on Atomic Information, 1946. [?].
20.4.
Pamphlet: "Tools for Atomic Education -- no. 1: Community Organization", published by the National Committee on Atomic Education, February 15, 1947.
20.5.
Pamphlet: "Tools for Atomic Education -- no. 2: Press", published by the National Committee on Atomic Education, February 15, 1947.
20.6.
Pamphlet: "Tools for Atomic Education -- no. 3: Speaker's Bureau", published by the National Committee on Atomic Education, February 15, 1947.
20.7.
Pamphlet: "Tools for Atomic Education -- no. 4: Radio", published by the National Committee on Atomic Education, February 15, 1947.
20.8.
Pamphlet: "Tools for Atomic Education -- no. 5: Films", published by the National Committee on Atomic Education, February 15, 1947.
20.9.
Pamphlet: "Positions on Atomic Control -- The Commission and Russia", published by the National Committee on Atomic Education, March 1947.
20.10.
Pamphlet: "The Struggle for Atomic Control", by William T.R. Fox, Public Affairs Pamphlet no. 129, distributed by the National Committee on Atomic Information, 1947.
20.11.
Pamphlet: "Education for Survival in the Atomic Age", published by the National Committee on Atomic Information, No Date.

3.021. Assorted Early Atomic Energy Materials.


21.1.
Pamphlet: Applications of Atomic Power: Six Addresses by Staff Members of the General Electric Research Laboratory, Science Forum Program, Fall 1945.
21.2.
Offprint: "Some Radiochemical Aspects of the Atomic Power Problem", by Charles D. Coryell, September 24, 1945.
21.3.
Bound Collection of Newspaper Clippings and Magazine Articles Received from Harold Oram: Newspaper Coverage of Princeton Statement, June 29, 1947. [Oram's handwriting] Also H-Bomb Linus Pauling [LP's handwriting]. *Note: Pauling manuscript 3/4 through vol. -- Television Speech, KTTV channel 11, showing 7:30 & 10 PM, LA. Tues. Feb. 21, 1950. [re: atomic and hydrogen bombs] 1947-1950.
21.4.
Assorted Offprints re: early problems of atomic energy, 1945-1946.

3.022. A General Account of the Development of Methods of Using Atomic Energy for Military Purposes Under the Auspices of the United States Government, 1940 - 1945, by H.D. Smyth, August 1945.


22.1.
A General Account of the Development of Methods of Using Atomic Energy for Military Purposes Under the Auspices of the United States Government, 1940 - 1945, by H.D. Smyth, August 1945. First published account of the development of the atomic bomb. Preliminary draft copy in mimeographed version. Blank cover sheet attached signed by LP and labeled as "Copy no. 2".
22.2.
A General Account of the Development of Methods of Using Atomic Energy for Military Purposes Under the Auspices of the United States Government, 1940 - 1945, by H.D. Smyth, August 1945. Another preliminary draft copy; this version also made up of mimeograph sheets. Title page signed by LP. Apparently an inter-office copy, with sign-out sheet labeled by LP "Smyth Report - may be borrowed overnight. (Return next day)" stapled to inside front cover.

4. Peace Groups.

4.001. First Unitarian Church, [Rev. Stephen H. Fritchman] Correspondence, 1948-1994.


1.1.
Correspondence: Rev. Stephen H. Fritchman, 1948-1980.
1.2.
Correspondence: First Unitarian Church, 1951-1991, 1994.
1.3.
Correspondence, Reports, Newsletters: Unitarian Service Committee, 1952-1953, 1956, 1960.
1.4.
Pamphlet: Christianity and Communism, a sermon delivered by Ernest Caldecott in the All Souls Unitarian Church, Santa Monica, California, July 4, 1948.
1.5.
Offprint: "Statement of Rev. Stephen H. Fritchman, minister, First Unitarian Church Los Angeles, Calif., before the Committee on Un-American Activities at a hearing in Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, Hollywood, Sept. 12, 1951.
1.6.
Offprint: "Statement of Rev. Stephen H. Fritchman, given following service at First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles, September 16, 1951.".
1.7.
Typescript, Correspondence re: material for promotional leaflet, May 29, 1954.

4.002. Bound vol.: Peace Fund of the Non-Nuclear Nations, 1964.


2.1.
Bound vol., Ancillary Material: Peace Fund of the Non-Nuclear Nations, 1964.

4.003. SANE, 1958-1966, 1982.


3.1.
Correspondence, Newspaper Clipping: SANE, Local Chapters, 1958.
3.2.
Correspondence, Newspaper Clipping, Ancillary Material: SANE, Local Chapters, 1959.
3.3.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: SANE, Local Chapters, 1960.
3.4.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: SANE, Local Chapters, 1961.
3.5.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: SANE, Local Chapters, 1962.
3.6.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: SANE, Local Chapters, 1964-1966.
3.7.
Correspondence, Policy Statement: SANE National Chapter, 1958.
3.8.
Correspondence , Ancillary Material: SANE National Chapter, 1958-1959.
3.9.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: SANE National Chapter, 1960.
3.10.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: SANE National Chapter, 1961-1964.
3.11.
Correspondence: SANE National Chapter, 1982.
3.12.
Report: Second Annual National Conference of the National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, October 25-26, 1959.
3.13.
Minutes: Meeting of the Board of Directors of the National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, November 16, 1959.
3.14.
Minutes: Meeting of the Board of Directors of the National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, December 14, 1959.
3.15.
Minutes: Meeting of the Board of Directors of the National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, February 15, 1960.
3.16.
Minutes: Meeting of the Board of Directors of the National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, March 21, 1960.
3.17.
Minutes: Meeting of the Board of Directors of the National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, April 18, 1960.
3.18.
Minutes: Meeting of the Board of Directors of the National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, June 20, 1960.
3.19.
Minutes: Meeting of the Board of Directors of the National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, August 16, 1960.
3.20.
Program: 1960 National Conference of the National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, Chicago, October 14-16, 1960.
3.21.
Correspondence, Reprints, Ancillary Material re: Geneva Disarmament Conferences, 1960-1964.

4.004. SANE: Materials regarding Dodd Committee Investigation and Subsequent Controversy Over Membership of Communists in SANE, 1960-1963.


4.1.
SANE Correspondence, Ancillary Material re: Dodd Committee Investigation and Subsequent Controversy Over Membership of Communists in SANE, 1960.
4.2.
SANE Correspondence, Ancillary Material re: Dodd Committee Investigation and Subsequent Controversy Over Membership of Communists in SANE, 1961-1962.
4.3.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material re: National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, Inc., 1961.
4.4.
Correspondence, Typescript re: The End of a Peace Group, by Menachem Arnoni, August 2, 1963.
4.5.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material re: clash between Edmund C. Berkeley and SANE, 1960-1961.
4.6.
Article: "The Crisis in SANE", A.J. Muste, Liberation, vol. 5, Nos. 5-6, July-August, 1960.

4.005. Publications by and about SANE, 1960-1964.


5.1.
Newsletter: SANE - Chicago, January 1960.
5.2.
Article: "SANE and the Communists", by Steve Allen, Letter to the Editor of National Review, July 2, 1960.
5.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Disarmament Common Sense", Chicago Sun-Times, October 16, 1960.
5.4.
Newsletter: SANE U.S.A., November 1960.
5.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sane Comment: Peace and the Next President", by Norman Thomas, Publication Unknown, December 5, 1960.
5.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sane Comment: God and the H-Bomb", by Steve Allen, Publication Unknown, February 5, 1961.
5.7.
Reprint: "Sane Comment: NATO as a Fourth Nuclear Power", by James P. Warburg, Publication Unknown, No Date. (1960 or 1961).
5.8.
Newsletter: SANE U.S.A., March 1961.
5.9.
Newsletter: SANE Voice, March 1961.
5.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "An Open Letter to Chairman Khrushchev", The New York Times, May 23, 1961.
5.11.
Newspaper Clippings: "Berlin: There Is An Alternative to Nuclear War", New York Times, July 20, 1961; Los Angeles Times, July 21, 1961.
5.12.
Article: "SANE -- and Others", Time, April 27, 1962.
5.13.
Newsletter: SANE World, June 15, 1962.
5.14.
Reprint: "Peace Group Meetings", by Linus Pauling, Letter to the Editor of The New York Times, June 25, 1962.
5.15.
Newsletters: SANE World, September 1, 1962; SANE World, September 15, 1962.
5.16.
Article: "To Think Intercontinentally", The Minority of One, September 1962.
5.17.
Newsletter: SANE World, October 15, 1962.
5.18.
Newsletter: SANE World, November 1, 1962.
5.19.
Newsletter: SANE World, November 15, 1962.
5.20.
Newsletter: SANE World, December 1, 1962.
5.21.
Newsletter: SANE World, December 15, 1962.
5.22.
Newsletter: SANE World, January 1, 1963.
5.23.
Newsletter: SANE World, January 15, 1963.
5.24.
Newsletter: SANE World, February 1, 1963.
5.25.
Newsletter: SANE World, February 15, 1963.
5.26.
Newsletter: SANE World, March 1, 1963.
5.27.
Newsletter: SANE World, March 15, 1963.
5.28.
Newsletter: A SANE Report, Greater Philadelphia Council Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, April 1963.
5.29.
Newsletter: SANE World, April 15, 1963.
5.30.
Newsletter: SANE World, May 15, 1963.
5.31.
Newsletter: SANE World, June 1, 1963.
5.32.
Newsletter: SANE World, June 15, 1963.
5.33.
Newsletter: SANE World, July 1, 1963.
5.34.
Newsletter: SANE World, August 1, 1963.
5.35.
Newsletter: SANE World, October 1, 1963.
5.36.
Newsletter: SANE World, November 1, 1963.
5.37.
Newsletter: SANE World, December 15, 1963.
5.38.
Newsletter: SANE World, January 1, 1964.
5.39.
Newsletter: SANE World, January 15, 1964.
5.40.
Newsletter: SANE World, March 1, 1964.
5.41.
Newsletter: SANE World, March 15, 1964.
5.42.
Newsletter: SANE World, April 1, 1964.
5.43.
Newsletter: SANE World, May 1, 1964.
5.44.
Newsletter: SANE World, May 15, 1964.
5.45.
Newsletter: SANE World, June 15, 1964.
5.46.
Newsletter: SANE World, July 1, 1964.
5.47.
Membership Solicitation Cards, No Date.

4.006. Typescripts and Offprints related to SANE, 1960-1963.


6.1.
Correspondence, Typescript: Disarmament and Survival, by Peter Charleton, July 7, 1960.
6.2.
Offprint, Correspondence: No American Weapons for a New NATO Nuclear Force!, National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, December 1, 1960.
6.3.
Offprint: "The U.S.S.R. Announcement on Resumption of Nuclear Tests", National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, August 31, 1961.
6.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Open Letter to the Russian People", National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, October 16, 1961.
6.5.
Offprint, Correspondence: U.S. Plays Roulette in Space, National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, May 8, 1962.
6.6.
Offprint: "The Peril of Deterrence", by William C. Davidson, Jerome D. Frank, Herbert Jehle, Stewart Meacham and Clarence E. Pickett. Letter to the Editors of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and The Washington Post, January 20, 1963.
6.7.
Offprint, Correspondence: Critique of the Scientific Assertions of Representative Craig Hosmer in His Letter of March 18 to President John F. Kennedy, U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, March 21, 1963.
6.8.
Offprint: A U.S.-U.K. Memorandum of Position Concerning the Inspection Provisions of a Treaty on the Cessation of Nuclear Weapon Tests, April 23, 1963.
6.9.
Reprint: "Why business leaders want a Nuclear Test Ban Treaty", a full page advertisement reprinted from the Wall Street Journal, June 24, 1963.
6.10.
Offprint, Correspondence: The Background and Prospects of the Moscow Test-Ban Negotiations, United Nations, July 10, 1963.
6.11.
Offprint: Documents on the Test Ban Negotiations, National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, July 11, 1963.
6.12.
Offprint, Correspondence: 77% of Americans Now Favor a Ban Against Atomic Testing, National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, No Date.
6.13.
Offprint: Can the West Afford Peace?, by Peter Charleton, No Date.

4.007. Federation of American Scientists, 1948-1993.


7.1.
Correspondence, Offprints and Minutes: Federation of American Scientists, re: Loyalty Oaths and Passport Problems, 1948-1960.
7.2.
Newsletters: Federation of American Scientists, 1953-1986.
7.3.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Federation of American Scientists, 1945-1993.
7.4.
Article: "Civilian Leadership in Space Science -- A Proposal by 12 Nuclear Scientists", Los Alamos Chapter of the Federation of American Scientists, The New Republic, February 3, 1958.
7.5.
Signature Book: Attendees of 60th birthday party held for LP by the Federation of American Scientists, Los Angeles chapter, February 1961.

4.008. Japan Council Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs, 1957-1968, 1972, 1991, No Date.


8.1.
Correspondence: Japan Council Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs, 1957. [Includes materials re: World Conferences Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs].
8.2.
Correspondence: Japan Council Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs, 1958. [Includes materials re: World Conferences Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs].
8.3.
Correspondence: Japan Council Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs, 1959. [Includes materials re: World Conferences Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs].
8.4.
Correspondence: Japan Council Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs, 1960. [Includes materials re: World Conferences Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs].
8.5.
Correspondence: Japan Council Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs, 1961. [Includes materials re: World Conferences Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs].
8.6.
Correspondence: Japan Council Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs, 1962. [Includes materials re: World Conferences Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs].
8.7.
Correspondence: Japan Council Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs, 1963. [Includes materials re: World Conferences Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs].
8.8.
Correspondence: Japan Council Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs, 1964. [Includes materials re: World Conferences Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs].
8.9.
Correspondence: Japan Council Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs, 1965-1968. [Includes materials re: World Conferences Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs].
8.10.
Correspondence: Japan Council Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs, 1972. [Includes materials re: World Conferences Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs].
8.11.
Correspondence: Japan Council Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs, 1991. [Includes materials re: World Conferences Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs].
8.12.
Correspondence: Japan Council Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs, No Date. [Includes materials re: World Conferences Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs].
8.13.
Newsletters: No More Hiroshimas!, Bulletin of Japan Council Against Hydrogen and Atomic Bombs, 1958-1964.
8.14.
Research Notebook: Kept by AHP, re: Fifth World Conference Against Atomic & Hydrogen Bombs, Hiroshima, Japan, August 1959.

4.009. Assorted Peace Groups. (Am).


9.1.
Correspondence, Newsletters, Ancillary Material: American Association of Scientific Workers, 1939-1961.
9.2.
Correspondence, Newsletters, Ancillary Material: Association of Pasadena Scientists, 1945-1946.
9.3.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: American Association for the United Nations, 1958, 1962.
9.4.
Correspondence, Newsletters, Ancillary Material: American Friends Service Committee, 1957-1974.
9.5.
Correspondence, Newsletters, Ancillary Material: American Humanist Association, 1958-1990.
9.6.
Correspondence, Newsletters, Ancillary Material: American Peace Crusade, 1948, 1951, 1958.

4.010. Assorted Peace Groups. (Am - Co).


10.1.
Correspondence, Newsletters: American Russian Institute, 1945-1955.
10.2.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Atomic Age Assembly and Forum, 1946.
10.3.
Newsletters: Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation, 1963.
10.4.
Correspondence: Boston Committee for Disarmament and Peace, 1960-1963.
10.5.
Correspondence, Newsletters: California Nuclear Weapons No First Use Campaign, 1983-1984.
10.6.
Newsletters: Campaign for Disarmament, 1960-1961.
10.7.
Correspondence, Newsletters, Ancillary Material: Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, 1961-1964.
10.8.
Correspondence, Newsletters: Canadian Peace Congress, 1958, 1965.
10.9.
Newsletters: Citizen's Committee for Disarmament, 1963.
10.10.
Newsletters: Committee for Foreign Correspondence, 1947.
10.11.
Correspondence, Newsletters: Committee for Non-Violent Action, 1960-1963.
10.12.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Committee for Nuclear Responsibility, 1971, 1974-1993.
10.13.
Correspondence, Newsletters, Ancillary Material: Committee of One-Hundred, 1955, 1961-1963.
10.14.
Correspondence, Newsletters: Committee of One-Thousand, 1948-1962, 1977, 1979-1980.

4.011. Assorted Peace Groups. (Co - Ev).


11.1.
Correspondence, Newsletters, Ancillary Material: Committee for Peaceful Alternatives, 1950-1951.
11.2.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Conference of Greater New York Peace Groups, 1960-1963.
11.3.
Correspondence, Newsletters: Congress of Scientists on Survival, 1961-1963.
11.4.
Correspondence, Pamphlets: Council for a Livable World, 1963.
11.5.
Correspondence: Crusade for Peace, 1951.
11.6.
Correspondence, Handwritten Notes: Davies Committee, 1945-1946.
11.7.
Newsletters: Democratie Mondiale, 1960-1961.
11.8.
Correspondence, Newsletters: Direct Action Committee Against Nuclear War, 1958-1960.
11.9.
Correspondence, Newsletters: Downwinders, 1982-1985.
11.10.
Correspondence, Newsletters, Ancillary Material: Everybody's Committee to Outlaw War, 1954-1955.

4.012. Assorted Peace Groups. (Fe - Me).


12.1.
Newsletters: Federation of the Americas, 1962.
12.2.
Correspondence: Fellowship of Reconciliation, 1948-1963.
12.3.
Correspondence, Newsletters: Friends Committee on Legislation, 1957-1958, 1960-1962.
12.4.
Correspondence, Newsletters, Ancillary Material: Gandhi Peace Foundation, 1962.
12.5.
Newsletters: General Strike for Peace, 1962-1963.
12.6.
Newsletters: Greater St. Louis Citizens Committee for Nuclear Information, 1960-1961.
12.7.
Correspondence, Newsletters, Ancillary Material: Independent Citizens Committee of the Arts, Sciences and Professions, 1945-1948.
12.8.
Correspondence, Newsletters: Krefelder Initiative, 1983-1986.
12.9.
Pamphlet, Newsletters, Ancillary Material: Medical Association for the Prevention of War, 1962-1963.

4.013. Assorted Peace Groups. (Na - On).


13.1.
Correspondence, Newsletters, Ancillary Material: National Committee for the Control of Radiation Hazards, 1960-1961.
13.2.
Newsletters: National Committee for Peaceful Alternatives, 1951-1952.
13.3.
Correspondence, Newsletters, Pamphlets: National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, 1943-1944, 1949-1953, 1970.
13.4.
Correspondence, Newsletters, Ancillary Material: National Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions, 1948-1951, 1953.
13.5.
Correspondence, Newsletters: New South Wales Committee for International Co-operation and Disarmament, 1960-1962.
13.6.
Correspondence, Newsletters: Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, 1988-1994.
13.7.
Correspondence, Newsletters: 100 Days for Peace, 1960-1961.

4.014. Assorted Peace Groups. (Pe - St).


14.1.
Correspondence, Newsletters: Committee for International Peace Action, 1962, 1964.
14.2.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Physicians for Social Responsibility, 1980-1994.
14.3.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Progressive Citizens of America, 1948.
14.4.
Correspondence, Newsletters, Ancillary Material: Society for Social Responsibility in Science, 1950-1973.
14.5.
Newsletters: Southern California Peace Council, 1950.
14.6.
Correspondence, Newsletters: Star Alliance Foundation for World Peace, 1986-1990.

4.015. Assorted Peace Groups. (St - We).


15.1.
Correspondence, Newsletters: Student Peace Union, 1960-1963.
15.2.
Correspondence, Newsletters: Turn Toward Peace, 1962-1963.
15.3.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: United States Federation of Scientists and Scholars, 1988.
15.4.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: United World Federalists, 1945, 1960-1961.
15.5.
Correspondence, Newsletters: Vishva Ahimsa Sangha, 1963.
15.6.
Correspondence, Newsletters: Voters for Peace, 1962.
15.7.
Correspondence, Newsletters: War Resisters (International) League, 1960-1962, 1968, 1971.
15.8.
Correspondence, Offprints: Welcoming Committee for World Peace Delegation, 1950.

4.016. Assorted Peace Groups. (Wo).


16.1.
Correspondence, Newsletters, Ancillary Material: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1960-1991.
16.2.
Correspondence, Newsletters, Ancillary Material: Women Strike for Peace, 1962-1965, 1970, 1984, 1986-1989, 1991.
16.3.
Correspondence, Newsletters: World Committee on Peaceful Cooperation, 1957-1958.
16.4.
Correspondence, Offprint: World Congress of Partisans for Peace, 1950.
16.5.
Correspondence: World Constitution and Parliament Association, 1982, 1990-1991.

4.017. Assorted Peace Groups. (Wo - Yo).


17.1.
Correspondence, Newsletters, Ancillary Material: World Council of Peace, 1950, 1953-1963, 1969.
17.2.
Newsletter: World Cultural Council, 1961.
17.3.
Correspondence, Newsletters, Ancillary Material: World Federation of Scientific Workers, 1952-1975, 1981, 1988-1989.
17.4.
Correspondence, Newsletters: World Peace Broadcasting Foundation, 1961-1962.
17.5.
Correspondence, Newsletters, Ancillary Material: World Peace Council, 1950-1971.
17.6.
Correspondence, Newsletters, Ancillary Material: World Peace Foundation, 1957-1961.
17.7.
Newsletters: World Republic, No Date. [1940s].
17.8.
Correspondence: Youth Committee for International Disarmament, 1963.

4.018. Miscellaneous Peace Groups.


18.1.
Correspondence, Newsletters, Offprints, Ancillary Material re: Miscellaneous Peace Groups [English language], 1954-1994.
18.2.
Correspondence, Newsletters, Offprints, Ancillary Material re: Miscellaneous Peace Groups [Non-English language], 1962-1994.

5. Nuclear Bomb Test and Proliferation Petitions.

5.001. An Appeal by Scientists to the Governments and People of the World, 1957.


1.1.
Typescripts, Notes: "Statement about Nuclear Bomb Tests", May 2, 1957.
1.2.
Typescript, Notes: "Statement on Bomb Tests", (First Draft of United Nations Petition) May 14, 1957.
1.3.
Typescript, Correspondence: "Statement on the Pauling Petition", by G.W. Beadle, 1957.
1.4.
Blank book with inital petition signers, May 1957.

5.002. An Appeal by Scientists to the Governments and People of the World, 1957-1959.


2.1.
Correspondence, Notes re: circulation and signing of An Appeal by Scientists to the Governments and People of the World, 1957-1959.
2.2.
Typescript: "The Appeal by American Scientists", 1957.
2.3.
Correspondence: Dwight D. Eisenhower, June 4, 1957.
2.4.
Correspondence: Dag Hammarskjöld, United Nations, 1957-1958.
2.5.
Typescript, Notes, Press Release: "Scientists Sign an Appeal Urging International Agreement to Stop Testing Nuclear Bombs", June 3, 1957.
2.6.
Offprint: Statement of support from British scientists, 1957.
2.7.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Notes re: Second draft of An Appeal by Scientists to the Governments and People of the World, October 20, 1957; November 6, 1957.

5.003. An Appeal by Scientists to the Governments and People of the World, 1958.


3.1.
Bound Typescript: "Petition to the United Nations Urging That An International Agreement To Stop the Testing of Nuclear Bombs Be Made Now. Submitted on 13 January 1958 by Professor Linus Pauling and 9234 Other Scientists.".
3.2.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Notes, Press Release: "Scientists Submit Petition to UN Urging International Agreement to Stop Testing Nuclear Bombs", January 1958.
3.3.
Typescript: "The Compelling Need to Stop Nuclear Tests", by Linus Pauling, February 18, 1958.
3.4.
An Appeal by Scientists to the Governments and People of the World: Complete List of Signatures, File Copy, January 13, 1958.

5.004. An Appeal by Scientists to the Governments and People of the World, 1957-1958.


4.1.
An Appeal by Scientists to the Governments and People of the World: Partial Lists of Signatures, 1957-1958.

5.005. An Appeal by Scientists to the Governments and People of the World, 1957-1958, 1960.


5.1.
An Appeal by Scientists to the Governments and People of the World: Partial Lists of Signatures, 1957-1958.
5.2.
An Appeal by Scientists to the Governments and People of the World: Partial Lists of Signatures, [primarily non-U.S. signatures] 1957-1958.
5.3.
Blank Petition Forms: An Appeal by Scientists to the Governments and People of the World, 1957.
5.4.
Typescript: Americans Who Were Asked by Linus Pauling to Circulate and Sign the Appeal by American Scientists, 1957.
5.5.
Manuscript: Names of All Persons Who, to the Best of My Knowledge, Submitted to Me Copies of the United Nations Bomb-Test Petition, by Linus Pauling, 1960.[?].

5.006. Newspaper Clippings re: Nuclear Tests and An Appeal by Scientists to the Governments and People of the World, collected by Linus Pauling, 1955-1957.


6.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "There'll Be No World War Again, Dr. Pauling Predicts", Los Angeles Times, March 22, 1955.
6.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Le Professeur Pauling a Cordes", La Depeche du Midi Toulouse, June 24, 1956.
6.3.
Newspaper Clipping: Letter to the Editor "Radiation and H-bomb Test", Sydney Morning Herald, May 4, 1957.
6.4.
Government Publication: House of Lords, Official Report (re: Hydrogen Bomb Explosions), Her Majesty's Stationery Office, England, May 7, 1957.
6.5.
Newspaper Clipping: Letter to the Editor "A Deterrent in Hand - Need the Bomb Be Tested?", The Times (London), May 15, 1957.
6.6.
Reprint: The Schweitzer Declaration, Saturday Review, May 18, 1957.
6.7.
Newspaper Clipping: Letter to the Editor "A Deterrent in Hand - Why the Bomb was Tested", The Times (London), May 21, 1957.
6.8.
Newspaper Clipping: Letter to the Editor "Tests in the Pacific - What Advantages are Gained?", The Times (London), May 23, 1957.
6.9.
Newspaper Clipping: Letter to the Editor "Tests in the Pacific", The Times (London), May 24, 1957.
6.10.
Newspaper Clipping: Letter to the Editor "Tests in the Pacific", The Times (London), May 27, 1957.
6.11.
Newspaper Clipping: Letter to the Editor "Tests in the Pacific", The Times (London), May 28, 1957.
6.12.
Newspaper Clipping: Letter to the Editor"Tests in the Pacific", The Times (London), May 30, 1957.
6.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists Rap A-Tests, Others Reject Pauling Plea", Los Angeles Mirror News, June 3, 1957.
6.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists Protest Nuclear Test Perils", Pasadena Star-News, June 3, 1957.
6.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "A-Test Ban Demanded by 2000 U.S. Scientists", New York World-Telegram and the Sun, June 3, 1957.
6.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bomb Ban Petitioner Cited as Red Fronter", Indianapolis Times, June 4, 1957.
6.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "2000 join in Pauling's H-Ban Plea", Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles California, June 4, 1957.
6.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Wissenshchafter gegen den Appell Paulings", Neve Zurcher Zeitung, June 6, 1957.
6.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Public Support Sought to Ban Atom Bomb Tests", Pasadena Star-News, June 6, 1957.
6.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Aide to be Quizzed on 'Red Link'", Pasadena Star-News, June 6, 1957.
6.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "CalTech Scientist to be Quizzed on 'Red Leanings", Pasadena Star-News, June 6, 1957.
6.22.
Newspaper Clipping:"Security Probers to Quiz Pauling", Publication Unknown, June 6, 1957.
6.23.
Newspaper Clipping: Letter to the Editor "The Pope's Statement on Nuclear Tests", The Times (London), June 6, 1957.
6.24.
Newspaper Clipping:"How Pauling Got Signatures", Los Angeles Examiner, June 6, 1957.
6.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Senate Defers Pauling Testimony on H-Bomb," Los Angeles Times, June 8, 1957.
6.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "A-Test Ban Called a Bid To Disaster", New York Herald Tribune, June 9, 1957.
6.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Said to Have Long Record of Red Ties", New York Herald Tribune, June 9, 1957.
6.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "The News of the Week in Review", New York Times, June 9, 1957.
6.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "How and When to End the Tests", New York Herald Express, June 9, 1957.
6.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "More Bid H-Tests by U.S. Unlikely", New York Herald Express, June 9, 1957.
6.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "'56 Fall-Out Data Cited in Dispute", New York Times, June 10, 1957.
6.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Heart Has Its Reasons", New York Post, June 10, 1957.
6.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Politics and the Fallout",New York Herald Tribune, June 10, 1957.
6.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists' Slow Burn", Los Angeles Mirror-News, June 10, 1957.
6.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "H-Bomb-Tests Scare Called a Communist Conspiracy", New York Herald Tribune, June 10, 1957.
6.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Mulls World Appeal On Atom Tests", New York World-Telegram and The Sun, June 10, 1957.
6.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Plans World Fight on H-Tests", New York Post, June 10, 1957.
6.38.
Newspaper Clipping:"Pauling Says Reds Cabled For Statement",New York World-Telegram and The Sun, June 11, 1957.
6.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "1 Million Dodsfall av Prove-Eksplosjoner Foretatt Hittil," Dagbladet, June 11, 1957.
6.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Off to Europe, Wants Visa to Moscow", New York Herald Tribune, June 12, 1957.
6.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Press Atom Ban Abroad", New York Times, June 12, 1957.
6.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Auteur de la Petition Contre Les Experiences Nucleaires", Liberation, Paris, France, June 12, 1957.
6.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Un Second Groupe de 2.200 Savants US",Publication Unknown, June 14, 1957.
6.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Adversaire des Expériences Nucléaires Le Professeur Pauling Vient Faire Une Série de Conférences en France", Le Monde, June 14, 1957.
6.45.
Newspaper Clipping: Editorial "Scientist Turned Preacher", Publication Unknown, Schenectady, New York, June 15, 1957.
6.46.
Newspaper Clippings: "M. Zorine: 'Interdiction des Experiences Atomiques Pour Deux ou Trois Ans'"; "WASHINGTON: Arret des Explosions-Test Pour Dix Mois", Publication Unknown, June 15-16, 1957.
6.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist in Red Quiz Kills Self", Pasadena Star News, June 17, 1957.
6.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cessation Immediate des Explosions Atomiques", l'Humanite, June 17-18, 1957.
6.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "La Cour Suprême U.S. annule une Série de Décisions de la Commission des Activitiés Anti-Américaines", France-Soir, June 18, 1957.
6.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Deux Lauréats du Prix Nobel Reçus à l'Académie des Sciences", Le Figaro, June 19, 1957.

5.007. Newspaper Clippings re: Nuclear Tests and An Appeal by Scientists to the Governments and People of the World, collected by Linus Pauling, 1957-1958.


7.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Suicide D'un Savant Americain", Le Figaro, June 19, 1957.
7.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "La Dernière Proposition Russe Mérite D'Être Étudiée Avec Attention et Sympathie", La Depeche Toulouse, June 20, 1957.
7.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "La conférence du professeur Louis Pauling sur «La structure des molecules»", La Depeche Toulouse, June 21, 1957.
7.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "À la Faculte des Sciences de Toulouse M. le Professeur Linus Pauling du California Institute of Technology a Reçu Les Insignes de Docteur 'Honoris Causa'", La Depeche Toulouse, June 22, 1957.
7.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Le Professeur Pauling à Montpellier", Midi Libre Montpellier, June 24, 1957.
7.6.
Newspaper Clippings: "Arms Cut Inspection Pool Urged; Scientists Ask 4 or 5 More Years", Publication Unknown, Pasadena, California, June 26, 1957.
7.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Un Entretien Avec le Professeur Linus Pauling (Prix Nobel) Sur les Dangers Des Radiation Atomiques", La Depeche Toulouse, June 29, 1957.
7.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "M. Le Professeur Linus Pauling a Recu Les Insignes de Docteur 'Honoris Causa'", La Depeche Toulouse, June 1957.
7.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Le Professeur Linus Pauling, Prix Nobel de Chimie, est Depuis Hier Dans Nos Murs", Les Dernières Nouvelles d'Alsace, July 11, 1957.
7.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Au Centre de Recherches sur les Macromolécules, «La Structure des Protéines», Une Conference du Prof. Linus Pauling, prix Nobel", Les Dernières Nouvelles d'Alsace, July 13, 1957.
7.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "This Fatal Enticement", New York Times, July 14, 1957.
7.12.
Article: "The Scientists Warn Mankind", I.F. Stone's Weekly, July 22, 1957.
7.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dulles: 'II est urgent d'établir un contrôle sur les armes Nucléaires'", L'Aurore, July 22, 1957.
7.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Notre Devoir de Savants est de Donner aux Hommes un Avertissement Solennel", Publication Unknown, July 26, 1957.
7.15.
Article: "Menschheit in Tödlicher Gefahr", Das Gewissen, July/August 1957.
7.16.
Newspaper Clipping: [Article in Russian], 1957.
7.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Origin of Life on Our Planet", Moscow News, August 21, 1957.
7.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Leningrad Scientists Propose International Conference Against Atomic Weapons", Moscow News, August 21, 1957.
7.19.
Newspaper Clipping: [Article in Russian], August 23, 1957.
7.20.
Article: "Wer Sich Für Atomare Aufrüstung Entscheidt, Wählt den Atomkrieg!", Das Gewissen, September 1957.
7.21.
Newspaper Clipping: Letter to the Editor "Voices of Science", Manchester Guardian Weekly, December 19, 1957.
7.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Petition Asks U.N. Stop A-Tests", Pasadena Star-News, January 14, 1958.
7.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Britain in an Uproar Over Rocket Bases and Bombs", National Guardian, New York, March 3, 1958.
7.24.
Article: "A Pagan Sermon to the Christian Clergy", The Nation, March 8, 1958.
7.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "British TV Play is Plea to Disarm", New York Times, March 11, 1958.
7.26.
Article: "Dr. Teller and the Spirit of Adventure", The Saturday Review, March 15, 1958.
7.27.
Newspaper Clippings: "Clear AEC of Intent to Deceive"; "Reds Free American From Jail", Pasadena Star-News, March 15, 1958.
7.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "AEC Off Hook in 2,000-Mile Bomb Test Error", Pasadena Star-News, March 16, 1958.
7.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Needed Badly: Some Facts on Bomb Tests", The Independent, March 18, 1958.
7.30.
Articles: "Dr. Teller and the Future"; "Truth and Power", The Saturday Review, April 5, 1958.
7.31.
Article: "To Test or Not to Test", The New Republic, April 7, 1958.
7.32.
Newspaper Clippings: "Ike Blasts Critics of Pentagon Plan, In a World at Peace - We Could Have Had All This", S.F. Call-Bulletin, April 17, 1958.
7.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fallout Effect? No One's Dead Certain", S.F. Call-Bulletin, April 17, 1958.
7.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Description of Bomber Trip in Response to Misleading Radar Warning Told of Measures to Eliminate Error", New York Times, April 19, 1958.
7.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bevan Sees Peril in Bomber Foray", New York Times, April 21, 1958.
7.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "31 Scientists Offer Papers In 3-Day Talks", The Evening Star, Washington, D. C., April 28, 1958.
7.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Soviet Editor Ousted, Altered Article Criticizing Lenin Prize Awards", New York Times, April 28, 1958.
7.38.
Newspaper Clippings: "Schweitzer Pleas Bars 'Clean Bomb'; Israel Urges Nuclear Test Ban and Destruction of Stockpiles", New York Times, April 28, 1958.
7.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Academy of Sciences Electing President", The Evening Star, Washington, D.C., April 29, 1958.
7.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Anderson's Blockbuster", Washington Post and Times Herald, April 29, 1958.
7.41.
Newspaper Clippings: "Schweitzer Asks Nuclear Cut-Off"; "Rabbi Asks Talks on Atom Test Ban; Britain Explodes a Nuclear Device", New York Times, April 29, 1958.
7.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atomic Contradictions", New York Times, April 30, 1958.
7.43.
Article: "A 5-Step Plan to Conquer Cancer," Parade, May 4, 1958.
7.44.
Newspaper Clipping: No Title [re: UN Test Ban Petition], Roanoke [Virginia] Times, [May?] 1958.
7.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "L'Interview du Dr. Pauling", Publication Unknown, No Date.
7.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "L'université de Strasbourg, Connaît un Rayonnement Mondial", No Publication, No Date.
7.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bomb Dust Dooms 10,000", Publication Unknown, No Date.
7.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "H-bomb Tests Split Nation", Publication Unknown, No Date.
7.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "H-bomb test 'can kill 1000'", Publication Unknown, No Date.
7.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Tests of Nuclear Bombs-As a Scientist Sees Them", Publication Unknown, [Sydney?] No Date.
7.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Facts About Radio-strontium and Risk to Life", Publication Unknown, [Sydney?] No Date.
7.52.
Editorial Cartoon: "She's All Cleaned Up and We'll Call Her Petunia", Publication Unknown, No Date.
7.53.
Newspaper Clipping: "Military Reported for 'Dirty' Bombs", Publication Unknown, No Date.

5.008. Bound vol.: Bomb-Test Petition to the United Nations, 1958 -- U.S. Signatures. 1958.


8.1.
Bound vol.: Bomb-Test Petition to the United Nations, 1958 -- U.S. Signatures. 1958.

5.009. Bound vol.: Bomb-Test Petition to the United Nations, 1958 -- Signatures from 27 Countries. 1958.


9.1.
Bound vol.: Bomb-Test Petition to the United Nations, 1958 -- Signatures from 27 Countries. 1958.

5.010. Bound vol.: Bomb-Test Petition to the United Nations, 1958 -- Signatures from 22 Countries. 1958.


10.1.
Bound vol.: Bomb-Test Petition to the United Nations, 1958 -- Signatures from 22 Countries. 1958.

5.011. An Appeal to Stop the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, 1961.


11.1.
Typescript: "An Appeal to Stop the Spread of Nuclear Weapons", first draft, January 6, 1961.
11.2.
Typescript: "An Appeal to Stop the Spread of Nuclear Weapons", second draft, January 6, 1961.
11.3.
Galley Proof: "An Appeal to Stop the Spread of Nuclear Weapons", February 7, 1961.
11.4.
Materials re: Press Release "A United Nations Petition Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons", February 16, 1961.
11.5.
LP Notes: "Notes on Meeting Feb. 23, 1961".
11.6.
Typescript: Press Release "An Appeal to Stop the Spread of Nuclear Weapons", February 28, 1961.
11.7.
Assorted Notes re: An Appeal to Stop the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, 1961.
11.8.
Galley Proof: "An Appeal to Stop the Spread of Nuclear Weapons", February 20, 1961.
11.9.
Cover Letters for Petition Forms, January - March, 1961.
11.10.
Correspondence: Dag Hammarskjöld, United Nations, 1961.
11.11.
Press Release: "Petition to the United Nations to Stop the Spread of Nuclear Weapons", November 9, 1961.
11.12.
Index Cards with Names and Countries of Residence of Potential Petition Signers, 1961.

5.012. Correspondence re: circulation and signing of An Appeal to Stop the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, January - March, 1961.


12.1.
Correspondence re: circulation and signing of An Appeal to Stop the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, January 1961.
12.2.
Correspondence re: circulation and signing of An Appeal to Stop the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, February 1961.
12.3.
Correspondence re: circulation and signing of An Appeal to Stop the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, March 1 - March 15, 1961.
12.4.
Correspondence re: circulation and signing of An Appeal to Stop the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, March 16 - March 31, 1961.

5.013. Correspondence re: circulation and signing of An Appeal to Stop the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, April - December, 1961.


13.1.
Correspondence re: circulation and signing of An Appeal to Stop the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, April - August, 1961.
13.2.
Correspondence re: circulation and signing of An Appeal to Stop the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, September - December, 1961.
13.3.
Correspondence re: circulation and signing of An Appeal to Stop the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, No Date. [1961].
13.4.
Materials re: Endorsements of An Appeal to Stop the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, made by assorted peace groups, 1961.
13.5.
Yellow buttons reading "I Signed the Peace Treaty", No Date.

5.014. Materials re: petition signers, Australia - Libya, 1961.


14.1.
Materials re: petition signers - Australia, Belgium, Burma, Ceylon, Czechoslovakia, Cypress, 1961.
14.2.
Materials re: petition signers - Bolivia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Columbia, 1961.
14.3.
Materials re: petition signers - Canada, 1961.
14.4.
Materials re: petition signers - China, 1961.
14.5.
Materials re: petition signers - Denmark, Germany, Haiti, Hungary, 1961.
14.6.
Materials re: petition signers - Ecuador, Finland, 1961.
14.7.
Materials re: petition signers - France, Ghana, Liberia, Libya, 1961.

5.015. Materials re: petition signers, Great Britain - Yugoslavia, 1961.


15.1.
Materials re: petition signers - Great Britain, Ireland, 1961.
15.2.
Materials re: petition signers - Iceland, India, Iran, Israel, Italy, 1961.
15.3.
Materials re: petition signers - Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, 1961.
15.4.
Materials re: petition signers - Mexico, Norway, Panama, Peru, Poland, 1961.
15.5.
Materials re: petition signers - Romania, Sweden, Switzerland, Union of South Africa, Yugoslavia, 1961.

5.016. Materials re: petition signers, USA, USSR, Nobel Laureates, 1961.


16.1.
Materials re: petition signers - USA, 1961.
16.2.
Materials re: petition signers - USA, 1961.
16.3.
Materials re: petition signers - USSR, 1961.
16.4.
Materials re: petition signers - Nobel Laureates, 1961.

5.017. Assorted Materials re: An Appeal to Stop the Spread of Nuclear Weapons.


17.1.
Photo Negatives of An Appeal to Stop the Spread of Nuclear Weapons.
17.2.
Typescripts, Draft Correspondence: Draft Agreement on Cessation of Nuclear and Thermonuclear Weapon Tests, November 28, 1961.
17.3.
Commemorative Drafts of the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, affixed with John F. Kennedy, United Nations and Atoms for Peace postage stamps from first day of issue, May 29, 1964.
17.4.
Blank petition forms.
17.5.
Blank petition forms.

5.018. Materials re: A Call for a Comprehensive Test Ban, 1989; Assorted Materials re: comprehensive test ban treaty, 1981-1987.


18.1.
Correspondence, Petitions re: A Call for a Comprehensive Test Ban, 1989.
18.2.
Assorted Materials re: comprehensive test ban treaty, 1981-1987.

6. Other Peace Activism.

6.001. The Fallout Suits, 1957-1962.


1.1.
Court Document: "Motion for Leave to File a Brief of Amicus Curiae", Albert Smith Bigelow, William Huntington, George Willoughby, Orion Sherwood; Petitioners vs. United States of America. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October Term, 1957.
1.2.
Court Document: "Brief on Behalf of Linus C. Pauling, Karl Paul Link, Leslie C. Dunn, Clarence E. Pickett, Norman Thomas and Stephanie May, as Friends of the Court", Albert Smith Bigelow, William Huntington, George Willoughby and Orion Sherwood; Petitioners, vs. United States of America. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October Term, 1957.
1.3.
Publication:"An Exclusive: Nobel Prize Winner Linus Pauling Answers Edward Teller's Recent Life Magazine Article on 'The Compelling Need for Nuclear Tests,'" I.F. Stone's Weekly, February 24, 1958.
1.4.
Draft Court Document: "Complaint for Declaratory Judgement and for Injunction", William Bross Lloyd, Jr., Karl Paul Link, Leslie C. Dunn, Clarence Pickett, Norman Thomas, Staphanie May; Plaintiffs, vs. Neil H. McElroy, Lewis L. Strauss, Dr. Willard F. Libby, Harold S. Vance; Defendants. In the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. [Drafted March 12, 1958].
1.5.
Press Release: "The Fallout Suits", April 4, 1958.
1.6.
Legal Brief: Earle L. Reynolds v. United States of America, Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Hawaii, August 1958.
1.7.
Court Document, Correspondence, Notes: "Complaint for Declaratory Judgment and for Injunction", Leslie C. Dunn, Linus C. Pauling, et al. v. Neil H. McElroy, Secretary of Defense of the United States, Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission of the United States, et. al., 1958.
1.8.
Typescripts: Affidavit of Linus C. Pauling, 1958.
1.9.
Correspondence re: The Fallout Suits, 1958-1962.
1.10.
Assorted LP Notes re: The Fallout Suits.
1.11.
Publications: "Fallout Suits Omission", Letters to the Editor of The Progressive, separate letters by Norman Thomas, William Bross Lloyd, Jr., and David C. Walen, November [?] 1959.
1.12.
Offprint: "Memorandum re: Legal Action that may be Taken in Russia, Great Britain and the United States to Prevent Detonation of the Fallout Type of Nuclear Weapons", No Date [1950s].
1.13.
Court Document: "Reply Brief for Appellants", Linus C. Pauling, et al.; Appellants vs. Neil H. McElroy, John A. McCone, et al.; Appellees. In the United States Court of Appeals, April 12, 1960. [Includes LP annotations].
1.14.
Court Document: "Petition for Writs of Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit", Linus C. Pauling, et al.; Petitioners vs. Neil H. McElroy, et al.; Respondents. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October Term 1960.

6.002. The Bomb Test Suits, 1962-1964.


2.1.
Correspondence and Newspaper Clippings re: The Bomb Test Suits, 1962-1964.
2.2.
Court Document: "Complaint for Declaratory Judgment and Injunction", Linus C. Pauling, et al, Plaintiffs vs. Robert S. McNamara, et al, Defendants, in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, June 21, 1962.
2.3.
Court Document: "Amendment to the Complaint for Declaratory Judgment and for Injunction", Linus C. Pauling, et al., Plaintiffs vs. Robert S. McNamara, et al., Defendants, in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, October 1, 1962.
2.4.
Typescript: Affidavit of Linus C. Pauling, 1962.
2.5.
Court Document: "Brief for Appellants and Joint Appendix", Linus C. Pauling, et al., Appellants vs Roberts S. McNamara, Appellees, United States Court of Appeals, March 15, 1963.
2.6.
Court Document: "Petition for Writ of Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit", Linus C. Pauling, et al., Petitioners vs. Robert S. McNamara, et al., Respondents, in the Supreme Court of the United States, October Term 1963.
2.7.
Soviet Court Document. [?].

6.003. Materials re: World Peace Research Organization, 1958-1960.


3.1.
Correspondence, Offprints, Newspaper Clippings re: World Peace Research Organization, 1958-1960.

6.004. Hiroshima Appeal, August 6, 1959 (original draft by LP); Hiroshima Peace Declarations, 1961, 1971, 1975, 1986-1994.


4.1.
Manuscript: "Hiroshima Appeal", original draft by Linus Pauling, August 6, 1959.
4.2.
Manuscript: "Statement by Linus Pauling", [re: personal objections to the "Report of the Preliminary Session of Fifth World Conference Against A and H Bombs"] August 6, 1959.
4.3.
Typescripts, Offprints: "The Hiroshima Appeal," August 6, 1959.
4.4.
Materials re: Hiroshima Peace Declarations, 1961, 1971, 1975, 1986-1994.

6.005. Joint Appeal by Nobel Prize Recipients for Vietnam Settlement, 1965.


5.1.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Offprints: Joint Appeal by Nobel Prize Recipients for Vietnam Settlement, 1965.

6.006. Assorted Vietnam Peace Research and Activism Materials, 1962-1972.


6.1.
Correspondence, Newspaper Clippings, Pamphlets re: "An Open Letter to President John F. Kennedy Against U.S. Military Intervention in South Vietnam", The New York Times, April 11, 1962.
6.2.
Correspondence, Offprints re: "A Report on the 1963 Open Letter for Ending the War and Making Peace in South Vietnam", by Corliss Lamont.
6.3.
Correspondence, Offprint: No Title, [appeal to McGeorge Bundy for open discussion of U.S. policy in Vietnam] circulated by the Washington University Group, April 6, 1965.
6.4.
Article: "Vietnam in Focus: Faculty Speaks Out", prepared by the Associated Students of the University of California, Santa Barbara, December 15, 1965.
6.5.
Offprint: "Scientists' Appeal for Vietnam", June 27, 1967.
6.6.
Correspondence, Photocopied Reprint: "A Call to Resist Illegitimate Authority", paid advertisement in The New York Review of Books, October 12, 1967.
6.7.
LP Notes: "My Ideas on Peace Effort of Nobel Peace Prize Recipients", May 27, 1969.
6.8.
Offprint, LP Notes: "Hostages for Peace Pledge", May 6, 1972.
6.9.
Correspondence, Offprints re: National Committee to Defend the Rights of South Vietnamese Students, 1972.
6.10.
Assorted LP Notes and Correspondence re: Vietnam Peace Activism.
6.11.
Assorted Non-Pauling Materials re: Vietnam Peace Activism.

6.007. Assorted Peace Appeals, 1940-1970.


7.1.
Offprint: "An Open Letter to Congress", [re: need to combat the Axis Powers] American Defense - California Institute, Huntington Library, Mount Wilson Observatory, 1940.
7.2.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title, [re: movement to outlaw the atomic bomb] Committee for Peaceful Alternatives to the Atlantic Pact, 1949.
7.3.
Offprint: "Open Letter to President Truman", [re: need to ban weapons of mass destruction] February 9, 1950.
7.4.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Statement for World Peace", November 2, 1951.
7.5.
Offprint: "The Russell-Einstein Manifesto", July 9, 1955.
7.6.
Typescripts: "Declaration of Mainau", July 15, 1955.
7.7.
Typescript: No Title, [re: nuclear test ban] circulated by California Institute of Technology staff members, 1956. [?].
7.8.
Publication: "In this Age of Crisis - Nobel Laureates Appeal to the Nations", [re: plight of international refugees] published in World Communique, 10, no. 4 (July-August 1957): 3.
7.9.
Correspondence: No Title, [appeal for a new foreign policy] scheduled for publication in the Washington Post, January 12, 1958.
7.10.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Statement - Senate Resolution 96", National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, April [?] 1959.
7.11.
Typescript, Correspondence: "A Statement to the United Nations", Committee for Protection of Foreign Born, 1959. [re: treatment of Mexican immigrants in the United States].
7.12.
Offprint: "A Statement of Principles for the Defense of Democracy", [re: opposition to McCarthyism] No Date. [1950s].
7.13.
Offprint: "Agenda for Geneva", [re: support for arms control/disarmament talks] National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, originally published in the Washington Post, March 15, 1960.
7.14.
Correspondence, Typescripts: "Statement of Personal Attitude Toward Nuclear Testing in Mississippi", [re: petition against nuclear tests in Mississippi salt domes] circulated by Frederic Mellen, 1961.
7.15.
Offprint, Correspondence, Press Release: "Petition on Death Penalty for Economic Crimes in USSR", Workers Defense League, June 24, 1962.
7.16.
Offprint: "A Public Appeal -- to be signed by well-known Persons of many Nationalities", International Fellowship of Reconciliation, October 27, 1962.
7.17.
Typescripts, Correspondence: "Aufruf", circulated by Wolfgang Bartels, 1962.
7.18.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Nuclear Sharing and NATO", circulated by Salvador Luria and Bernard T. Feld, May 6, 1963.
7.19.
Correspondence: national advertisement promoting nuclear test ban, signed by Nobel laureates, Citizen's Committee for a Nuclear Test Ban, August 20, 1963.
7.20.
Offprint, Correspondence: "An Appeal on the Danger to the World of Goldwater's Policies", Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation, August 11, 1964.
7.21.
Offprint, Notes: "Outline of Statement on Weaponry Revolution", [second draft, includes Pauling notes and internal criticisms] circulated by "The Ad Hoc Committee", August 28, 1964.
7.22.
Offprint: "An Appeal to the President of the United States", [re: need for United Nations recognition of People's Republic of China] Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1964. [?].
7.23.
Offprint, Correspondence: No Title, [declaration of Nobel Laureates in support of family planning, delivered to Pope Paul VI] March 18, 1965.
7.24.
Correspondence, Background Material: No Title, [declaration of Nobel Laureates demanding the liberation of Albert Luthuli from a South African prison] April 3, 1965.
7.25.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Appeal", [re: need for peace and international cooperation] Preparatory Committee for the World Congress for Peace, National Independence and General Disarmament, May 20, 1965.
7.26.
Correspondence, Signature List: "The Moral Imperatives for Regulating Birth", June 1966.
7.27.
Offprint, Notes: "Draft Resolution Proposed at the Round-Table Discussion on the Contribution of UNESCO to Peace on the Occasion of the Twentieth Anniversary of UNESCO", November 1966.
7.28.
Offprint: "Catholic Bishops assail birth control as millions face starvation", appeal published in the New York Times, sponsored by the Hugh Moore Fund, 1966.
7.29.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Declaration of the Individuals Against the Crime of Silence", [re: Vietnam War] July 1967.
7.30.
Reprint, Correspondence: "670 Scientists have Signed this Statement", [re: British scientists against nuclear testing] Scientists Protest Fund, No Date. [1960s].
7.31.
Offprint: "Pause for Peace", Stanford Medical Community for Peace, May 20, 1970. [?].
7.32.
Reprint, Offprints, Correspondence, Invitation: "Declaration on Peace and Disarmament, Presented to the President of the 25th Session of the General Assembly and to the Secretary-General of the United Nations on 21 September 1970".
7.33.
Correspondence, Press Release re: scientists petition against the Defense Facilities and Industrial Security Act, [House Resolution 14864] November 18, 1970.

6.008. Assorted Peace Appeals, 1971-1991.


8.1.
Offprint, Correspondence: No Title, [New York Times advertisement re: mobilization against the Vietnam War] National Peace Action Coalition, February 14, 1971.
8.2.
Correspondence: No Title, [New York Times advertisement re: "People's Peace Treaty"] March 7, 1971.
8.3.
Offprint: "New Scientists' Appeal for Vietnam", July 1971.
8.4.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Declaration of 13 World Citizens of World Wide Reputation", [re: International Registry of World Citizens] 1971.
8.5.
Offprint: "Five Questions by Scientists to the Governments and Parliaments of the Industrial Nations", The Gottleib Dutweiler Institute for Economic & Social Studies, June 1, 1972.
8.6.
Offprint, Correspondence: No Title, [appeal by members of the National Academy of Sciences re: bombing in Indochina] March 1, 1973.
8.7.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Declaration on Health and Environment", International Organization Justice and Development, August 1973.
8.8.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Statement", [re: alternatives to western economic systems] January 18, 1975.
8.9.
Reprint: "Nuclear Hazards", from Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, April 1975.
8.10.
Correspondence: No Title, [appeal re: Nuclear Safeguards Initiative] May 1975.
8.11.
Offprint: "New Stockholm Peace Appeal", Presidential Committee Meeting, World Peace Council, May 31 - June 2, 1975.
8.12.
Offprint: "Appeal to the Scientists of the World", [re: need for nuclear disarmament] World Federation of Scientific Workers, August 1975.
8.13.
Publication, Correspondence: "Objections to Astrology: A Statement by 186 Leading Scientists", The Humanist, (September/October, 1975): 4-6.
8.14.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Manifesto -- the Pentagon and the Next War", circulated by T.H. Tetens, 1975.
8.15.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Statement", [re: "the loss of fundamental human rights in India following the proclamation of a national emergency there on June 26, 1975"] February 1976.
8.16.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Declaration on the Nuclear Arms Race", Union of Concerned Scientists, December 20, 1977.
8.17.
Offprint: No Title, [appeal to A.P. Aleksandrov, President of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, protesting the arrest and trial of Anatoly Shcharansky] 1977. [?].
8.18.
Reprint: "Resolution to End the Arms Race", World Citizens Assembly, 1978.
8.19.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Resolution Submitted to the American Association for the Advancement of Science, for Consideration at the Jan. 1980 Meeting", [re: support for nuclear disarmament] October 29, 1979.
8.20.
Petition Form: "The San Francisco Appeal to the United Nations - Admit China Now!", Committee for International Peace Action, No Date. [1970s].
8.21.
Correspondence: Comité d'action pour la paix [re: demonstration against NATO missiles in Europe], No Date. [1970s].
8.22.
Offprint: "Declaration of Conscience against United States Policies in Vietnam and the Dominican Republic", sponsored by Catholic Worker, Committee for Nonviolent Action, Student Peace Union and War Resisters League, No Date. [1970s].
8.23.
Offprint, Correspondence: No Title, [re: expression of solidarity with statement "Four German writers, who live in West Berlin, call for peace", by Thomas Brasch, Guenter Grass, Sarah Kirsch and Peter Schneider] May 1980.
8.24.
Offprint: "We Are Angry Women", [re: nuclear arms race] sponsored by Women Strike for Peace, published in the New York Times, June 1, 1980.
8.25.
Offprint: "Is this what the Constitution Intended?", [re: arrest and trial of the Plowshares 8] Plowshares 8 Support Committee, January 10, 1981.
8.26.
Offprint, Correspondence: "International Peace Petition", circulated by Stewart Meacham and Sidney Lens, January 15, 1981.
8.27.
Correspondence: No Title, [appeal by LP and Gerhard Herzberg to Leonid Brezhnev protesting the imprisonment of Andrei Sakharov] April 8, 1981.
8.28.
Offprint: "Palo Alto Nuclear Freeze Resolution", April 19, 1982.
8.29.
Offprint: "No War Declaration", circulated by Louis Kutner, May 15, 1982.
8.30.
Offprint: "Peace Manifesto", Tagung Der NobelPreisträger in Lindau (Bodensee), July 1, 1982.
8.31.
Offprint: "The Dangers of Nuclear War: Declaration of the Pugwash Movement and 97 Nobel Laureates", August 1982.
8.32.
Offprint: "Declaration on Prevention of Nuclear War", Pontifical Academy of Sciences, September 24, 1982.
8.33.
Offprint: "Greeting Message to the Standing Conference of Rectors, Presidents and Vice-Chancellors of the European Universities", Hamburg, Germany, November 18-19, 1982.
8.34.
Offprints, Correspondence: Peace manifestos issued by Food and Disarmament International, 1982 - 1991.
8.35.
Offprints: "Declaration to the Universities of the World", International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, June 1983.

6.009. Assorted Peace Appeals, 1983-1991.


9.1.
Offprint, Correspondence: "...Before it is Too Late -- The Brandt Plan", Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign, 1983.
9.2.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Resolution to Achieve a Comprehensive Test Ban by Challenge", introduced by Rep. Barbara Boxer, 1983.
9.3.
Offprint: No Title, [re: statement of principles issued by winners of Humanist of the Year Award], March 1984.
9.4.
Offprint: "Scholars Against the Escalating Danger of the Far-Right", October 1984.
9.5.
Offprint, Petition Form, Notes: "Appeal by International Scientists to Prevent All Weapons for Use in Outer Space", 1984.
9.6.
Typescript: "To People of Conscience, From the Peace Ship", [re: peace in Nicaragua] 1984.
9.7.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Resolution Opposing U.S.-Directed Violations of Human Rights and Interference with Scientific Development in Nicaragua", U.S. Out of Central America, March 1985.
9.8.
Correspondence: Letter to Thomas P. "Tip" O' Neill, [re: ending congressional aid to the Nicaraguan Contras] signed by John Conyers, Jr., George Wald, Betty Williams and Linus Pauling, June 11, 1985.
9.9.
Offprint, Correspondence: No Title, [re: statement of support for Father Miguel D'Escoto Brockman] U.S. Out of Central America, August 3, 1985.
9.10.
Offprint: "Appeal by American Scientists to Ban Space Weapons", Union of Concerned Scientists, November 1985.
9.11.
Offprint, Correspondence, Press Release: No Title, [re: appeal by Nobel Laureates urging President Reagan to suspend U.S. nuclear tests] April 8, 1986.
9.12.
Offprints, Correspondence, Background Material: Petition for initiative to phase out nuclear weapons production in Oregon, Citizens for a Nuclear Free Oregon, 1986.
9.13.
Correspondence: "Appeal to Scientists and Students of Science against Military Research and Development", circulated by Eric Wold, 1986.
9.14.
Offprints, Correspondence: Peace Appeals issued by Friedensrat, 1986-1990.
9.15.
Offprint, Correspondence: "An Urgent Appeal for Peace from Seoul", August 7, 1988.
9.16.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Nobel Laureates Issue Appeal for Mideast Negotiation, Mideast Peace", 1988.
9.17.
Correspondence, Background Materials: Statement of the National Preparatory Committee of the GDR for the formation of nuclear-free zones, 1988.
9.18.
Offprint: No Title, [re: support for United Nations monitoring of chemical weapons manufacture] endorsed by past and current Presidents of the American Chemical Society, January 30, 1989.
9.19.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Stop Nuclear Weapons Now - Continue Disarmament", Advisory Committee of the Scientists' Initiative, April 1989.
9.20.
Background Material: "Star Alliance Declaration and Celebration for World Peace", October 1989.
9.21.
Publication: "International Appeal of Scientists - Stop Nuclear Armament Now", [re: importance of ratifying INF treaty] Scientific World, 33, 3 (1989): 2.
9.22.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Appeal for Peace in the Sudan", Associazione Contro Lo Sterminio Per Fame, 1989.
9.23.
Offprint: "An Appeal on Behalf of Mordechai Vanunu", No Date. [1980s].
9.24.
Offprint: "Appeal by American Scientists to Prevent Global Warming", Union of Concerned Scientists, February 1, 1990.
9.25.
Offprint: No Title, [re: need for a democratically organized Federal World Government] World Constitution and Parliament Association, December 12, 1990.
9.26.
Correspondence: Nuclear-free zone initiative, Alameda County, 1990.
9.27.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Appeal to the Peace Prize Holders", [re: "protest against preparation for war in the Gulf Area"] 1990.
9.28.
Offprint: No Title, [re: failure of President George H.W. Bush to appoint members of the U.S. Commission to Improve the Effectiveness of the United Nations] American Leaders for Strengthening World Law, 1990-1991.
9.29.
Correspondence: "Boston-Münster Appeal", Institute for Peace and International Security, February 1, 1991.
9.30.
Offprint, Correspondence: "An Urgent Appeal to Lift the Blockade Against Cuba" and No Title, [re: status of Palestinian political prisoners] circulated by Ralph Schoenman, July 1991.
9.31.
Offprint, Correspondence: "An Urgent Message to President Bush - Bring the Troops Home", Food First, 1991.
9.32.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Appeal for the United Nations", [re: opposition to the Gulf War] 1991.
9.33.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Constitution for the Federation of Earth", World Constitution and Parliament Association, 1991.

6.010. Assorted Peace Appeals, 1991-1994.


10.1.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Scientists and Engineers Call for Peace", Scientists and Engineers for Peace in the Middle East, 1991.
10.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "An Appeal By 104 Nobel Laureates For Peace in Croatia", New York Times, January 14, 1992.
10.3.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Appeal to Heads of States and Governments Present at the Rio de Janeiro Conference", [re: support for the objectives of the Earth Summit] May 20, 1992.
10.4.
Offprint: "Nobel Laureate Call for Cessation of Nuclear Weapons Testing", Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, July 10, 1992.
10.5.
Offprint, Correspondence: "World Scientists' Warning to Humanity", Union of Concerned Scientists, December 1992.
10.6.
Correspondence, Offprint: Fourth Freedom Forum appeal for alternative strategies in Iraq, 1992.
10.7.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Heidelberg Appeal to Heads of States and Governments", [re: scientific ecology] 1992.
10.8.
Correspondence, Offprint, Background Materials: "Appeal to the Chinese Government on the Third Anniversary of June 4, 1989", Committee to End the Chinese Gulag, 1992.
10.9.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Appeal to the Israeli Government on Behalf of the 415 Palestinian Deportees", 1992.
10.10.
Offprint: "Population Environment", The Population Institute, 1992. [?].
10.11.
Offprint, Correspondence: "A Christmas Message from Nobel Laureates to the World", [re: child labor exploitation] Foundation for International Cooperation, November 1993.
10.12.
Correspondence: "Appeal to the Conscience of the World", Akademie Graz, 1993.
10.13.
Correspondence: Appeals made by the War & Peace Foundation, 1993.
10.14.
Offprints, Correspondence: Campaign for the ratification of the Constitution for the Federation of Earth, World Constitution and Parliament Association, 1993.
10.15.
Offprint, Correspondence: "World Court Project -- Declaration of Public Conscience", International Peace Bureau, 1993.
10.16.
Offprints, Correspondence: "Recommendation for Achievement of a Multilateral Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban", Parliamentarians for Global Action, 1993.
10.17.
Correspondence, Reprint: 10 Jahre nach dem Mainzer Appell, Naturwissenschaftler-Initiative "Verantwortung für den Frieden", 1993.
10.18.
Offprint: "An Open Letter from the Nobel Peace Laureates to the State Law and Order Restoration Council of Burma on the Fifth Anniversary of Aung San Suu Kyi's Arrest", International Centre for Human Rights, June 1994.
10.19.
Offprint, Correspondence: "A Call to Reason", [re: global overpopulation] circulated by Gerhard Herzberg, July 1994.
10.20.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Manifesto Against Conscription and the Military System", Gandhi Information Centre, 1994.
10.21.
Offprint, Correspondence: "International Appeal Toward Prevention of Biohazards", circulated by Shingo Shibata, 1994.
10.22.
Offprints, Correspondence: "Appeal by Nobel Peace Prize Winners for a Peaceful Solution to the Kurdish Problem in Turkey", circulated by Danielle Mitterrand, 1994.
10.23.
Assorted Non-Pauling Peace Appeals.

6.011. Materials re: Herman Kahn, 1960-1961.


11.1.
Booklet: The Nature and Feasibility of War and Deterrence, by Herman Kahn, Santa Monica, California: The Rand Corporation, January 20, 1960.
11.2.
Notebook kept by Pauling on a speech by Herman Kahn, May 27, 1960.
11.3.
Pamphlet: A Summary and Outline of Three Lectures on Thermonuclear War, by Herman Kahn, Santa Monica, California: The Rand Corporation, 1960. [?].
11.4.
Correspondence, Notes re: On Thermonuclear War, by Herman Kahn, 1961.
11.5.
Article: "Our First Manual of Thermonuclear War", Amitai Etzioni, Columbia University Forum, vol. IV, no. 4, Fall 1961.
11.6.
Article: "We're Too Scared to Think", Herman Kahn, The Saturday Evening Post, 1961.

6.012. Pauling Peace Research Notes.


12.1.
Assorted Pauling Peace Research Notes, 1930s-1940s.
12.2.
Assorted Pauling Peace Research Notes, 1950s. [Includes series of calculations on biological effects of nuclear bomb test fallout].
12.3.
Assorted Pauling Peace Research Notes, 1960s.
12.4.
Assorted Pauling Peace Research Notes, 1970s.
12.5.
Assorted Pauling Peace Research Notes, 1980s-1990s.
12.6.
Assorted Pauling Peace Research Notes, No Date.

6.013. Issues of International Diplomacy and Human Rights. (Af-Co).


13.1.
Afghanistan, 1980.
13.2.
Argentina, 1963, 1966.
13.3.
Brazil, 1963.
13.4.
Cambodia, 1979.
13.5.
Chile, 1974-1978, 1988.
13.6.
China, 1963-1987.
13.7.
Costa Rica, 1969, 1980.

6.014. Issues of International Diplomacy and Human Rights. (Cu-Ir).


14.1.
Cuba, 1960-1964, 1992.
14.2.
Czechoslovakia, 1962-1963, 1977.
14.3.
Dominican Republic, 1965.
14.4.
Egypt, 1963.
14.5.
El Salvador, 1983.
14.6.
France, 1981-1985.
14.7.
[West] Germany, 1963-1967.
14.8.
Greece, 1963, 1966.
14.9.
Guatemala, 1963-1964, 1984.
14.10.
Hungary, 1948, 1956, 1970.
14.11.
Indonesia, 1966.
14.12.
Iran, 1976-1978.
14.13.
Iraq, 1963, 1991.

6.015. Issues of International Diplomacy and Human Rights. (Is-My).


15.1.
Israel, 1974-1992.
15.2.
Italy, No Date.
15.3.
Japan, 1946, 1961.
15.4.
Korea, 1963, 1994.
15.5.
Lebanon, 1980-1982, 1986, 1991, 1993-1994.
15.6.
Mexico, 1988.
15.7.
Myanmar, (Burma) 1992-1994.

6.016. Issues of International Diplomacy and Human Rights. (Ni-Ro).


16.1.
Nicaragua, 1983-1992.
16.2.
Panama, 1984.
16.3.
Peru, 1969.
16.4.
Philippines, 1976-1979.
16.5.
Poland, 1951.
16.6.
Puerto Rico, 1963.
16.7.
Romania, 1962, 1966-1967.

6.017. Issues of International Diplomacy and Human Rights. (So-Yu).


17.1.
South Africa, 1981.
17.2.
Spain, 1962, 1975.
17.3.
Sri Lanka, 1992-1993.
17.4.
Tibet, 1965, 1991.
17.5.
Turkey, 1981.
17.6.
USSR, 1961-1987.
17.7.
Venezuela, 1966.
17.8.
Yugoslavia, 1949-1950, 1962, 1991-1992.

6.018. Miscellaneous Peace Materials/Activism.


18.1.
Materials re: Strategic Defense Initiative, ("Star Wars") 1983-1986.
18.2.
Materials re: The Beyond War Award, 1988-1990.
18.3.
Materials re: International Peace Week of Scientists, 1987-1989.
18.4.
Materials re: The National Peace Garden, 1987-1993.
18.5.
Materials re: The Peace Factory, 1992.
18.6.
Materials re: The University of Peace, Tihange lez Huy, Belgium, 1962; International Peace University, Potsdam, Germany, 1993-1995.
18.7.
Miscellaneous Peace Materials/Activism, 1980-1994.

7. The Debate Over Fallout and Nuclear Contamination.

7.001. Materials re: Nuclear Fallout; Radiation Hazards, 1950, 1953-1956.


1.1.
Article: "A Radiation Meter for Disaster Use", C.C. Lauritsen and T. Lauritsen, Science, August 4, 1950.
1.2.
Transcripts, Correspondence: No Title, [re: the Emergency Broadcast System] "Stars for Defense", Office of Civil Defense, February 9, 1964; No Title, [re: nuclear fallout and radiation] "Stars for Defense", Office of Civil Defense, December 15, 1953.
1.3.
Article: "More on the 1953 Fallout in Troy", James H. Lade, Science, March 6, 1954.
1.4.
Booklet: Permissible Dose from External Sources of Ionizing Radiation, U. S. Department of Commerce, September 24, 1954.
1.5.
Reprint: "Radiochemical Analysis of the Bikini Ashes", M. Ishibashi, and et al., November 1954.
1.6.
Publication: "The Radioactive Dust from the Nuclear Detonation,"supplementary issue of the Bulletin of the Institute for Chemical Research Kyoto University, 1954.
1.7.
Publication: "The Facts About A-Bomb 'Fall-Out'", U.S. News and World Report, March 25, 1955.
1.8.
Publication: "Latest About After-Effects of A-Bomb," U.S. News and World Report, May 13, 1955.
1.9.
Offprint: "Remarks Prepared by Dr. Willard F. Libby, Commissioner United States Atomic Energy Commission, For Delivery at the Alumni Reunion, The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, Friday, June 3, 1955". [re: radioactive fallout].
1.10.
Reprint: "Genetic Damage Produced by Radiation", Science, vol. 121, no. 3155, June 17, 1955.
1.11.
Typescript, Reprint: "Radiation Dosages from Natural Radioactivities and Cosmic Radiation", W. F. Libby, Science, vol. 122, no. 3158, July 8, 1955.
1.12.
Article: "Radioactive Fallout from Bomb Clouds", by Howard L. Andrews, Science, vol. 122, no. 3167, September 9, 1955.
1.13.
Article: "Streamlining the Chemical Corps,"Chemical and Engineering News, September 19, 1955.
1.14.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Memorandum on Fallout", E.B. Lewis, November 28, 1955.
1.15.
Reprint: "A Special Consideration of the Aging Process, Disease, and Life Expectancy," Advances in Biological and Medical Physics, Hardin B. Jones, 1955.
1.16.
Pamphlet: "Preliminary Report of the International Medical Commission on the Effects on Human Health of Atomic and Hydrogen Bomb Explosions," 1955.
1.17.
Reprint: "Men and Their Sciences," William Borberg, Science, 1955.
1.18.
Editorial: "Radiation and Politics," American Association of Scientific Workers Newsletter, February 1956.
1.19.
Booklet: "Research Reviews," Office of Naval Research, February 1956.
1.20.
Reprint: "Radioactivity in Thyroid Glands Following Nuclear Weapons Tests", L. Van Middlesworth, Science, vol. 123, no. 3205, June 1, 1956.
1.21.
Reprint, Correspondence: "Labeling Crown Gall Bacteria with P32 for Radioautography", Tom Stonier, Journal of Bacteriology, vol. 72, no. 2, August 1956.
1.22.
Reprint: "Former Members of AEC Comment on Its Present Policies," Science, October 5, 1956.
1.23.
Offprint: "Current Research Findings on Radioactive Fallout", Willard F. Libby, summary of remarks delivered to the American Association for the Advancement of Science, October 12, 1956.
1.24.
Reprint: "Radiation Death," Science, November 2, 1956.
1.25.
Reprint: "Beseitigung radioaktiver Abfallsubstanzen", Bernhard Philberth, Sonderdruck Aus Atomkernenergie, December 11, 1956.
1.26.
Reprint: "Demographic Consideration of the Cancer Problem," Hardin B. Jones, Transactions of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1956.
1.27.
Report: The Biological Effects of Atomic Radiation, National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council, 1956.
1.28.
Pamphlet: "Unmeasured Hazards", World Federation of Scientific Workers, 1956.
1.29.
Reprint: "Radioactive Fallout Through September 1955," 1956.
1.30.
Typescript: "The Biological Effects of Atomic Radiation", National Academy of Sciences, 1956.

7.002. Materials re: Nuclear Fallout; Radiation Hazards, 1957-1958.


2.1.
Typescript: Fear or Disdain of Radioactive Contamination as a Measure of Common Sense, E.R. Maexie, May 12, 1957.
2.2.
Reprint: "Leukemia and Ionizing Radiation", E. B. Lewis, Science, vol. 125, no. 3255, May 17, 1957, pp. 965-972.
2.3.
Article: "Fallout and Radiation Hazards Experts Disagree", Chemical and Engineering News, June 24, 1957.
2.4.
Article: "How Much Ca in Soil?", S.J. Toth, Letter to Chemical and Engineering News, July 8, 1957.
2.5.
Article: "'Clean' Bomb Here?", Chemical and Engineering News, July 8, 1957.
2.6.
Typescript, Correspondence: "Effects of Radiation and Fallout", James F. Crow, Public Affairs Committee, July 1957.
2.7.
Pamphlet: Summary-Analysis of Hearings May 27-29, and June 3-7, 1957 on The Nature of Radioactive Fallout and Its Effect on Man, August 1957.
2.8.
Article: "Fallout and the Facts [Part I]", Chet Holifield, Frontier, November 1957.
2.9.
Offprint: "The Fallout Problem: An Example of the Social Impact of Science", Barry Commoner, symposium of the AAAS Committee on the Social Aspects of Science, Indianapolis, Indiana, December 29, 1957.
2.10.
Article: "Fallout and the Facts [Part 2]", Chet Holifield, Frontier, December 1957.
2.11.
Publication: Summary of Remarks Prepared by Dr. Willard F. Libby, Commissioner United States Atomic Energy Commission For Delivery before the Swiss Academy of Medical Sciences Symposium on Radioactive Fallout, Lausanne, Switzerland, March 27, 1958.
2.12.
Reprint: "The Fallout Problem", Barry Commoner, Science, vol. 127, no. 3305, May 2, 1958.
2.13.
Offprint: "A Survey of Childhood Malignancies", Alice Stewart, Josefine Webb and David Hewitt, British Medical Journal, vol. 1, June 28, 1958.
2.14.
Article: "Long-Term Fallout", Merril Eisenbud and John H. Harley, Science, vol. 128, August 22, 1958.
2.15.
Article: "Long-Lived Cobalt Isotopes Observed in Fallout", Peter O. Strom, James L. Mackin, Douglas MacDonald and Paul E. Zigman, Science, vol. 128, August 22, 1958.
2.16.
Reprint: "Iodine-131 Fallout in Bovine Fetus", L. Van Middlesworth, Science, vol. 128, no. 3324, September 12, 1958.
2.17.
Publication: The Biological Hazard to Man of Carbon-14 from Nuclear Weapons, John R. Totter, M.R. Zelle and H. Hollister, United States Atomic Energy Commission, September 1958.
2.18.
Reprint: "Genetic and Somatic Effects of Carbon-14", Linus Pauling, Science, vol. 128, no. 3333, November 14, 1958.
2.19.
Article: "Hazard to Man of Carbon-14", John R. Totter, M.R. Zelle and H. Hollister, Science, vol. 128, no. 3337, December 12, 1958.
2.20.
Offprint: Sedimentationen radioaktiven Staubes aus der Atmosphäre im Raume Duisburg dargestellt anhand einiger Autoradiographien, ["Sedimentation of radioactive fallouts from atmosphere in Duisburg (Germany)"], Dr. Altvater, 1958.
2.21.
Reprint: "The Radiation Danger", H.J. Muller, The Colorado Quarterly, vol. VI, no. 3, 1958.

7.003. Materials re: Nuclear Fallout; Radiation Hazards, 1959, No Date. [1950s].


3.1.
Reprint: "Beseitigung radioaktiver Abfallsubstanzen in den Eiskappen der Erde", Bernhard Philberth, Sonderdruck Aus Atomkernenergie, January 4, 1959.
3.2.
Offprint: "Leukemia and Ionizing Radiation", Russell Blatner, The Journal of Pediatrics, vol. 54, January 1959.
3.3.
Article: "Fallout Fallacy Guide", Milwaukee Civil Defense Newsnotes, vol. 9, no. 1, January 1959.
3.4.
Reprint: "Radioactivity of Soils, Plant Ashes and Animal Bones", Ernest Marsden, Nature, vol. 183, April 4, 1959.
3.5.
Abstract: "Comparative Hazards of Radioisotopes in Nuclear Fallout", Arthur R. Schulert, in Division of Biological Chemistry of the American Chemical Society, Abstracts of Papers Presented at Boston, Massachusetts, April 5-10, 1959.
3.6.
Reprint: "An Epidemiological Study of Congenital Malformations in New York State", John T. Gentry, Elizabeth Parkhurst and George V. Bulin, Jr., American Journal of Public Health, vol. 49, no. 4, April 1959.
3.7.
LP Manuscript Notes re: CBS News report on fallout, May 4, 1959.
3.8.
Offprint: Statement of Dr. C.L. Comar, Cornell University, Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, Special Subcommittee on Radiation, Public Hearings on Fallout from Nuclear Weapons Tests, May 5-8, 1959.
3.9.
Article: "Agreement Marks Fallout Hearings", Chemical and Engineering News, vol. 37, no. 20, May 18, 1959.
3.10.
Reprint: "Fetal Irradiation and Fallout", Jack Schubert, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, vol. XV, no. 6, June 1959.
3.11.
Article: "A Primer on Fallout", Walter Schneir, The Reporter, July 9, 1959.
3.12.
Article: "Bomb Carbon-14 in Human Beings", Wallace S. Broecker, Arthur Schulert and Edwin A. Olson, Science, vol. 130, August 7, 1959.
3.13.
Article: "Radiocarbon from Nuclear Tests", Wallace S. Broecker and Alan Walton, Science, vol. 130, August 7, 1959.
3.14.
Article: "Contamination of the Air by Radioactivity from the 1958 Nuclear Tests in the Pacific", Science, vol. 130, August 7, 1959.
3.15.
Article: "Stratospheric Carbon-14, Carbon Dioxide, and Tritium", French Hagemann, James Gray, Jr., Lester Machta and Anthony Turkevich, Science, vol. 130, September 4, 1959.
3.16.
Article: "Motion of Air in the Stratosphere and Radioactive Fallout", Office of Naval Research, European Scientific Notes, Vol, 13, no. 10, October 1, 1959.
3.17.
Publication: Quarterly Statement on Fallout by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, United States Atomic Energy Commission, October 9, 1959.
3.18.
Article: "Stratospheric Fallout", Lois Fry and P.K. Kuroda, Science, vol. 130, October 23, 1959.
3.19.
Offprint: "Leukæmia and Geography", T. Alun Phillips, The Lancet, October 24, 1959.
3.20.
Article: "Zinc-65 in Foods", G.K. Murthy, A.S. Goldin and J.E. Campbell, Science, vol. 130, November 6, 1959.
3.21.
Offprint: "Some Measurement of Background Gamma Radiation in Leeds During 1955-59", F.W. Spiers, Nature, vol. 184, November 28, 1959.
3.22.
Article: "Radiation -- How Much is Too Much?", Nuclear Information, vol. II, no. 3, November 1959.
3.23.
Article: "Fallout and Related Matters in Scandinavia", Office of Naval Research, European Scientific Notes, vol. 13, no. 12, December 1959.
3.24.
Article: "The Debate is Over", Norman Cousins, Editorial in Saturday Review, 1959.
3.25.
Typescript: Radiocarbon From Nuclear Test, Wallace S. Broecker and Alan Walton. [1950s].
3.26.
Offprint: The Dangers of Radiation, A.H. Borden, No Date. [1950s].
3.27.
Article: "Biologists Admit Ignorance Fallout Effects", Publication Unknown, No Date. [1950s].
3.28.
Offprint: Excerpts -- Report of the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation, No Date. [1950s].
3.29.
Offprint: Radiation Hazards: Atoms-for-Peace and Weapons Tests, International Action for Control and Limitation, International Review Service, No Date. [1950s].
3.30.
Article: "Meeting of the British Institute of Radiology", Office of Naval Research, European Science Notes, No Date. [1950s].

7.004. Materials re: Nuclear Fallout; Radiation Hazards, 1960-1961.


4.1.
Article: "Occurrence of Scandium-46 and Cesium-134 in Radioactive Fallout", H.L. Krieger and D. Groche, Science, vol. 131, January 1, 1960.
4.2.
Reprint: "Radioactive Fission Products in Lungs", Nature, vol. 185, no. 4707, January 16, 1960.
4.3.
Reprint: "Background radiation as the cause of fatal congenital malformation", James Paul Wesley, International Journal of Radiation Biology, vol. 2, no. 1, January 1960.
4.4.
Articles: "Surface Reactivity Probed" and "Reduce Fallout Effects", Chemical and Engineering News, February 8, 1960.
4.5.
Article: "Can We Survive?", [re: film, "On the Beach"] Frontier, February 1960; LP notes re: "On the Beach".
4.6.
Reprint: "Irradiation and Human Evolution", Earle L. Reynolds, Human Biology, vol. 32, no. 1, February, 1960.
4.7.
Publication: The Bomb, The Fallout & The Politicians, published in Isis, March 2, 1960.
4.8.
Article: "Zinc-65 and Zirconium-95 in Food", Marvin A. Van Dilla, Science, vol. 131, March 4, 1960.
4.9.
Publication: "Fallout: A Progress Report", Nuclear Information, vol. 11, no. 7, April-May, 1960.
4.10.
Article: "Disulfide Interchange by Ionizing Radiation", D. Cavallini, B. Mondovi, B. Giovanella and C. De Marco, Science, vol. 131, May 13, 1960.
4.11.
Offprint: "Chronic Exposure to low Levels of Ionizing Radiation", Office of Naval Research, May 1960.
4.12.
Offprint: "Geographical Variation in Leukmia Mortality in Relation to Background Radiation and Other Factors", W.M. Court Brown, R. Doll, F.W. Spiers, B.J. Duffy and M.J. McHugh, British Medical Journal, June 11, 1960.
4.13.
Offprint: "A Survey of Leukmia in Corwall, 1948-1959", Eileen E. Wood, British Medical Journal, June 11, 1960.
4.14.
Article: "An Evaluation of Existing Fallout Collection Methods", George A. Welford and William R. Collins, Jr., Science, vol. 131, June 17, 1960.
4.15.
Reprint: "A Wind-Measuring System for the Tactical Prediction of Fallout", Albert D. Anderson, Naval Research Reviews, July 1960.
4.16.
Reprint: "Radioactive Iodine Concentration in the Fetal Human Thyroid Gland from Fall-out", William H. Beierwaltes, Horace R. Crane, Audrey Wegst, Norma R. Spafford and Edward A. Carr, Jr., Journal of the American Medical Association, vol. 127, August 27, 1960.
4.17.
Article: "Pigs, Cows, and Fallout", Nuclear Information, vol. III, no. 1, October 1960.
4.18.
Article: "Atmospheric Transport of Artificial Radioactivity", E.A. Martrell and P.J. Drevinsky, Science, vol. 132, no. 3439, November 25, 1960.
4.19.
Offprint: "Incidence of Leukæmia after Exposure to Diagnostic Radiation in Utero", W.M. Court Brown, R. Doll and A. Bradford Hill, British Medical Journal, November 26, 1960.
4.20.
Offprint: "Foetal Irradiation and Leukæmia", British Medical Journal, November 26, 1960.
4.21.
Publication: The Biological Effects of Atomic Radiation -- Summary Reports, 1960, National Academy of Sciences -- National Research Council, 1960.
4.22.
Article: "Fallout: Final Figures", Nuclear Information, vol. III, no. 3, January 1961.
4.23.
Reprint: "The Fallout Hazard: an Essay in Political Biology", J. Gordin Kaplan, Canadian Federation News, vol. 3, January 1961.
4.24.
Article: "Latitudinal Effect in the Transfer of Radiocarbon from Stratosphere to Troposphere", Henrik Tauber, Science, vol. 133, February 17, 1961.
4.25.
Article: "Stratospheric Fallout", Lester Machta, Science, vol. 133, no. 3457 March 31, 1961.
4.26.
Article: "Radionuclide Fractionation in Bomb Debris", E.C. Freiling, Science, vol. 133, June 23, 1961.
4.27.
Offprint: Exhibit no. 92 -- Can Mutations such as those Induced by Radiation Cause Hereditary Disease?, by David M. Paul, Jr. for the U.S. Science Exhibit, Century 21 Exposition, July 20, 1961.
4.28.
Article: "On the number of gene loci and the total mutation rate in man", O. Frota-Pessoa, The American Naturalist, vol. XCV, July-August 1961.
4.29.
Article: "Fallout Measurement: Soviets Opposed to a Role for the U.N.", Science, vol. 134, October 20, 1961.
4.30.
Article: "A Noted Physicist Tells How You Can Make Yourself Fallout Protection for Under 20 Cents", Dr. and Mrs. Luis W. Alvarez, This Week, November 12, 1961.
4.31.
Reprinted Memorandum: "Response to Critical Comments on 'Survival in Nuclear War -- a Vanishing Probability'", Gordon S. Christiansen, November 20, 1961; Pamphlet: "Survival in Nuclear War a Vanishing Probability", Gordon S. Christiansen, 1961.
4.32.
Article: "What We Know About Fallout", John M. Fowler and Ralph Caplan, The Nation, December 9, 1961.

7.005. Materials re: Nuclear Fallout; Radiation Hazards, 1962-1963.


5.1.
Article: "Short-Lived Radioactive Debris From Nuclear Weapons Tests", Brian D. Pate, Nuclear Information, vol. IV, no. 2, January 1962.
5.2.
Typescript: Transcription of Tapes of the American Philosophical Society Meeting... [speech by Shields Warren re: health effects of fallout], April 28, 1962.
5.3.
Article: "Iodine-131 Dose from Soviet Nuclear Tests", Merril Eisenbud, Yoshio Mochizuki, Abraham S. Goldin and Gerard R. Laurer, Science, vol. 136, May 4, 1962.
5.4.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Notes re: "Health Implications of Fallout From Nuclear Weapons Testing Through 1961", Federal Radiation Council, May 1962.
5.5.
Offprint: A Survey on Fallout, National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, May 11, 1962.
5.6.
Offprint, Correspondence: "The Current Hazards of Fallout to Human Health", National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, June 6, 1962.
5.7.
Article: "Under JFK As Under Ike Timely Safeguards Against Fallout Hazards Are Still Blocked by the AEC With Its Military and Industrial Allies", I.F. Stone's Weekly, June 18, 1962.
5.8.
Article: "Bovine Thyroid Iodine-131 Concentrations Subsequent to Soviet Nuclear Weapon Tests", Science, vol. 137, August 31, 1962.
5.9.
Article: "Concentration of Cesium-137 in Human Rib Bone", Science, vol. 137, August 31, 1962.
5.10.
Article: "Nevada Test Fallout and Radioiodine in Milk", Ralph E. Lapp, Science, vol. 137, September 7, 1962.
5.11.
Article: "Fall-out -- Up and Down", The Economist, September 8, 1962.
5.12.
Article: "Fallout Developments -- Summer, 1962", Norman E. Polster, SSRS Newsletter, September 1962.
5.13.
Article: "The Iodine Story", Robert H. Wurtz, Nuclear Information, vol. IV, no. 9, September 1962.
5.14.
Offprint, Correspondence: Survival at the Grassroots -- My Last Will at the Fall-Out Shelter, Adam Lohaus, 1962.
5.15.
Publication: What Russian Scientists Say About Fallout, A.V. Lebedinsky, ed., Collier Books, 1962.
5.16.
Reprint: "Genetic Hazards of Radiation", W.L. Russell, Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, vol. 107, no. 1, February 1963.
5.17.
Reprint: "Fallout Monitoring: We Must Do Better: We Could Hardly Do Worse", Congressional Record, vol. 109, no. 71, May 14, 1963.
5.18.
Article: "Iodine-131 in the Thyroids of North American Deer and Caribou: Comparison after Nuclear Tests", W.C. Hanson, F.W. Whicker and A.H. Dahl, Science, vol. 140, May 17, 1963.
5.19.
Offprint: "Statement of Senator E. L. (Bob) Bartlett Before Research Development and Radiation Subcommittee, Joint Atomic Energy Committee, June 4, 1963".
5.20.
Article: "Iodine-131 in Utah during July and August 1962", Robert C. Pendleton, Ray D. Lloyd and Charles W. Mays, Science, vol. 141, August 16, 1963.
5.21.
Article: "Cesium-137 in Man", Charles O. Onstead, Erich Oberhausen and Frank V. Keary, Science, vol. 137, August 17, 1962.
5.22.
Typescript: "Testimony Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, Subcommittee on Research, Development and Radiation, Phase 2 of the 1963 Public Hearings on Fallout," American Academy of Pediatrics, New Jersey Chapter, August 27, 1963.
5.23.
Publication: Local Fallout: Hazard From Nevada Tests, published by Nuclear Information, August 1963.
5.24.
Article: "Tritium Distribution in Ground Water around Large Underground Fusion Explosions", Frank W. Stead, Science, vol. 142, November 29, 1963.
5.25.
Publication: Fallout From Nevada Tests: Is it a Hazard? A Controversy -- AEC vs. CNI, published by Nuclear Information, November 1963.
5.26.
Article: "Birth Defects Not Increased by A-Bomb," 1963.

7.006. Materials re: Nuclear Fallout; Radiation Hazards, 1964, 1966, 1968-1970, 1983, 1985.


6.1.
Article: "Iodine-131 Fallout from Underground Tests", E.A. Martell, Science, vol. 143, January 10, 1964.
6.2.
Article: "Detection and Quantitation of Fallout Particles in a Human Lung", Audrey V. Wegst, Charles A. Pelletier and G. Hoyt Whipple, Science, vol. 143, February 28, 1964.
6.3.
Article: "Radioactivity Measurements in Alaskan Eskimos in 1963", Harvey E. Palmer, Wayne C. Hanson, Bobby I. Griffin and Dale M. Fleming, Science, vol. 144, May 15, 1964.
6.4.
Reprint: "Federal Radiation Council: Radiation Protection Guidance for Federal Agencies", from Federal Register, August 22, 1964.
6.5.
Booklet: Biological and Radiological Effects of Fallout from Nuclear Explosions, Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, June 1966.
6.6.
Offprint: Questions, [re: radioactivity] Author Unknown, 1968. [?].
6.7.
Article: "Delayed Radiation Effects in Atomic-Bomb Survivors," by Robert W. Miller, Science, October 31, 1969.
6.8.
Article: "Project Gasbuggy and Catch-85", Peter Metzger, The New York Times Magazine, February 22, 1970.
6.9.
Article: "Atmospheric Effects of a Nuclear War", John W. Birks and Paul J. Crutzen, Chemistry in Britain, November 1983.
6.10.
Article: "Nuclear Winter Won't Blow Away", Richard A. Kerr, Science, vol. 228, April 12, 1985.

7.007. Materials re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, and Civil Defense, 1954-1961.


7.1.
Correspondence re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, 1954-1959.
7.2.
Article: "Peace Offensive Needed", David E. Metzler, Letter to the Editor of Chemical and Engineering News, November 23, 1959.
7.3.
Pamphlet: "What is the Truth?", City of Pasadena Office of Civil Defense, No Date. [1950s] [contains LP annotations].
7.4.
Article: "Medical Aspects of Shelter Survival", H.S. Etter, Naval Research Reviews, July 1960.
7.5.
Flyer: "Enemy Attack....Here's What to Do Before, During and After", Sacramento Operational Area Civil Defense Council, December 1960.
7.6.
Reprint: "Civil Defense: Billion Dollar Boondoggle", Stephen M. Young, The Progressive, 1960.
7.7.
Correspondence re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, 1960.
7.8.
Proceedings: First Annual Family Fallout Shelter Conference, UCLA, January 28, 1961.
7.9.
Article: "Civil Defense: Who'd Survive?", Newsweek, August 7, 1961.
7.10.
Publications, Manuscript Notes: Life, (special issue: "How You Can Survive Fallout") September 15, 1961.
Article: "The Shelter Racket", The Nation, September 23, 1961.
Article: "Almost as Safe As Ivory Soap is Pure? Answering Life Magazine's, '97 Out of 100 People Can Be Saved'", I.F. Stone's Weekly, vol. IX, no. 35, September 25, 1961.
7.11.
Article: "Fallout Shelters: Dig We Must?", Newsweek, October 2, 1961.
7.12.
Transcript: "The Fraudulent Discourse on Civil Defense", commentary by Marshall Windmiller, KPFA-FM, Berkeley, California, October 17, 1961.
7.13.
Brochure: "Nuclear Safety Shield Disaster Shelter", October 1961.
7.14.
Article: "ACS Shelter to Keep Out Airborne Dangers", Chemical And Engineering News, November 6, 1961.
7.15.
Article: "Survival in the Nuclear Age: Fallout, Shelters", The Philadelphia Inquirer, November 8, 1961.
7.16.
Offprint: "An Urgent Civil Defense Need", E.U. Condon, November 13, 1961.
7.17.
Article: "Thinking Ahead: Business Can Save 70,000,000 Lives", Kenneth W. Yarnold and Robert C. Suggs, The Harvard Business Review, November-December, 1961.
Reprinted Memorandum: "Comments on the Article, 'Thinking Ahead: Business Can Save 70,000,000 Lives", Edmund C. Berkeley, February 24, 1962.
7.18.
Article: "Statement by the Federation of American Scientists on Civil Defense Shelters", F.A.S. Newsletter, vol. 14, no. 10, December 1961.
7.19.
Poem, Correspondence: Miscalculation???, Gail Eaby, 1961.
7.20.
Correspondence and Newspaper Clippings re: Articles written by W.H. Libby on Fallout Shelters, 1961.
7.21.
Pamphlet: "Colossal Deception, Analysis of the Shelter Program", by Linus Pauling, [reprint of "Why I am Opposed to Fallout Shelters"] published by Liberation,1961.
7.22.
Correspondence re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, 1961.

7.008. Materials re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, and Civil Defense, 1962-1965.


8.1.
Article: "The Fallout Booklet: It Did Not Aim for a Passionate Response; Decline of the Test Ban", Science, vol. 135, January 5, 1962.
8.2.
Article: "Fallout Shelters", Letters to the Editor of Chemical and Engineering News, January 8, 1962. "Fallout Shelters II", Letters to the Editor of Chemical and Engineering News, January 15, 1962.
8.3.
Article: "Fallout Shelter -- III", D.H. Francis, Letter to Chemical and Engineering News, January 22, 1962.
8.4.
Article: "Community Fall-Out Shelters", California Public Survey, vol. 14, no. 1, January 1962.
8.5.
Publication: "Survival in Nuclear Warfare", E. Richard King, in Clinical Symposia, vol. 14, no. 1, January-March, 1962.
8.6.
Publication: "Civil Defense -- The Citizen's Problem", Nuclear Information, vol. IV, no. 4, March 1962.
8.7.
Article: "The Case Against Fallout Shelters", Hanson W. Baldwin, Saturday Evening Post, March 31, 1962.
8.8.
Publication: "War and the Cities -- Target City; City and Missile Base", Nuclear Information, October-November, 1962.
8.9.
Article: "Stockpiling to Survive a Nuclear Attack", Albert W. Bellamy, Science, vol. 138, November 30, 1962.
8.10.
Correspondence re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, 1962.
8.11.
Publication: National School Fallout Shelter Design Competition Awards, Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, February 1963.
8.12.
Article: "Filters in Shelters", Frederick Bellinger, Letter to Chemical and Engineering News, July 22, 1963.
8.13.
Article: "Adequate Shelters and Quick Reaction to Warning: A Key to Civil Defense", Francis X. Lynch, Science, vol. 142, November 8, 1963.
8.14.
Publication: Industrial Architecture...Fallout Shelters..., Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, 1963.
8.15.
Correspondence re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, 1963.
8.16.
Publication: "Practical Problems of Civil Defense", Nuclear Information, February 1964.
8.17.
Publication: New Buildings with Fallout Protection, Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, January 1965.
8.18.
Pamphlet: "Shelter Development Architect and Engineer Activities", Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, June 1965.
8.19.
Reprint: "New Trends in Fallout Protection", Seymour M. Wengrovitz and Gordon W. Hirtle, Civil Engineering -- ASCE, July 1965.
8.20.
Booklet: Winning Designs for Fallout Shelters in Shopping Centers, Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, October 1965.

7.009. Materials re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, and Civil Defense, 1966.


9.1.
Publication: City Halls and Emergency Operating Centers, Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, January 1966.
9.2.
Booklet: Schools Built with Fallout Shelter, Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, February 1966.
9.3.
Booklet: Suggested Building Code Provisions for Fallout Shelters, Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, May 1966.
9.4.
Pamphlet: "Background of Civil Defense and Current Damage Limiting Studies", Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, June 1966.
9.5.
Booklet: Buildings with Fallout Shelter, Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, July 1966.
9.6.
Pamphlet: "Professional Development Services", Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, July 1966.
9.7.
Booklet: Civil Defense Aspects of Waterworks Operations, Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, June 1966.

7.010. Materials re: Fallout and Radiation Shelters, and Civil Defense, 1967-1968.


10.1.
Booklet: The Thirty-Seventh Annual Competition of the Brooklyn Chapter of the American Institute of Architects: A Community Facilities Center with Fallout Shelter as Dual Purpose Space, co-sponsored by the Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, February 1967.
10.2.
Booklet: Shelter Design in New Buildings, Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, March 1967.
10.3.
Pamphlet: "Shelter Through Architectural Design, the Shielding Requirements Influence on Form", Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, April 1967.
10.4.
Pamphlet: "Fallout Protected Schools", Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, May 1967.
10.5.
Booklet: National Fallout Shelter Design Competition -- Community Center Awards, Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, May 1967.
10.6.
Publication: A Summary of the Methodology and Engineering Techniques Utilized in the HFPS System, Technical Report TR-45, Office of Civil Defense, Office of the Secretary of the Army, Department of the Army, June 1967.
10.7.
Booklet: Community Development and Civil Defense, Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, June 1967.
10.8.
Pamphlet: "Fallout Shelters", Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, December 1967.
10.9.
Booklet: Fallout Shelter in Industrial and Commercial Buildings, Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, December 1967.
10.10.
Booklet: 1966 Architectural Awards -- Buildings with Fallout Shelter, Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, December 1967.
10.11.
Booklet: Qualified Instructors in Fallout Shelter Analysis -- Directory, Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense, July 1968.

7.011. Materials re: Strontium-90, 1956-1959.


11.1.
Article: "Radioactive Fallout and Radioactive Strontium", W. F. Libby, Science, vol. 123, April 20, 1956.
11.2.
Reprint: "Radioactive Strontium Fallout", W.F. Libby, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, June 1956.
11.3.
Article: "Radiostrontium Fallout from Continuing Nuclear Tests", Charles I. Cambell, Science, vol. 124, November 2, 1956.
11.4.
Articles: "Strontium-90 in Man", J. Laurence Kulp, Walter R. Eckelmann, Arthur R. Schulert, Science, vol. 125, February 8, 1957; "Strontium-90 in Man, II", Walter R. Eckelmann, J. Laurence Kulp, Arthur R. Schulert, Science, vol. 127, February 7, 1958; "Strontium-90 in Man IV" J. Laurence Kulp, Arthur R. Schulert and Elizabeth J. Hodges, Science, vol. 132, August 19, 1960.
11.5.
Article: "Fallout and the Strontium-90 Hazard", I. L. Ophel, Science, March 1957.
11.6.
Reprint: "Dietary Calcium Levels and Retention of Radiostrontium in the Growing Rat", R.H. Wasserman, C.L. Comar and Daphne Papadopoulou, Science, Vol 126, no. 3284, December 6, 1957.
11.7.
Article: "Report Accuses AEC of Failing to Be Candid About Radioactive Danger", I.F. Stone's Weekly, vol. VI, no. 13, March 31, 1958.
11.8.
Offprint: Testimony of Mrs. Effie Schwarzschild...before the California Legislature Subcommittee on Air Pollution and Radiation Protection, [re: Strontium-90 in milk] June 9, 1958.
11.9.
Article: "Effect of Calcium on Deposition of Strontium-90 and Calcium-45 in Rats", Ray F. Palmer, Roy C. Thompson and Harry A. Kornberg, Science, vol. 127, June 27, 1958.
11.10.
Article: "Program on Strontium-90 in Milk -- Project C-98", Consumers Union, August 21, 1958.
11.11.
Publication: On the Stratospheric Sr90 Fallout, P.K. Kuroda, Argonne National Laboratory, October 1958.
11.12.
Preprint: "Strontium-90 in Man, III", J. Laurence Kulp, Arthur R. Schulert and Elizabeth J. Hodges, submitted to Science, 1958.
11.13.
Reprint: "World-wide Distribution of Strontium-90 and its Uptake in Man", J. Laurence Kulp, Bulletin of the Swiss Academy of Medical Sciences, vol. 14, no. 5-6, 1958.
11.14.
Article: "How Many Mice Make an Experiment", Information, January 23, 1959.
11.15.
Reprint: "The Effects of Strontium-90 on Mice", Barclay Kamb and Linus Pauling, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 45, no. 1, January 1959.
11.16.
Article: "U.S. Draws a Radiological Profile", Chemical and Engineering News, February 23, 1959.
11.17.
Article: "Milk and the Strontium 90 Problem", Information, February 1959.
11.18.
Offprints, Reprints, Correspondence: "The Milk We Drink", Consumer Reports, March 1959.
11.19.
Article: "Beneficiation of Soils Contaminated by Strontium-90", L.A. Romo, Science, vol. 129, April 3, 1959.
11.20.
Article: "Fission Fallout and Folly", Editorial in The Christian Century, April 15, 1959.
11.21.
Article: "Atmospheric Aspects of Strontium-90 Fallout", E.A. Martell, Science, vol. 129, no. 3357, May 1, 1959.
11.22.
Publication: Strontium 90 in Teeth, William E. Ludwick, Office of Naval Research, May 4, 1959.

7.012. Materials re: Strontium-90, 1959.


12.1.
Article, Correspondence: "Fallout...A Forecast for St. Louis -- Based on New Fallout Facts from Recent Congressional Hearings", Nuclear Information, May-June, 1959.
12.2.
Offprint: "Removal of Strontium and Cæsium from Milk", B.B. Migicovsky, Nature, vol. 184, August 1, 1959.
12.3.
Article: "Deposition of Strontium-90 through October 1958", Merril Eisenbud, Science, vol. 130, August 7, 1959.
12.4.
Article: "Effect of Soil Nutrients on Plant Uptake of Fallout", Eric B. Fowler and C.W. Christenson, Science, vol. 130, August 7, 1959.
12.5.
Article: "A Way Out for Unwelcome Sr", Chemical and Engineering News, September 28, 1959.
12.6.
Reprint: "The Contaminators", Editorial in Playboy, October 1959.
12.7.
Reprint: "The Behaviour of Sr-89, Cs-137 and Fission Product Contamination During the Brewing of Pilsener Beer", H. Bergh, H. Kringstad and B. Ottar, Særtryk, November 10, 1959.
12.8.
Article: "Ratio of Cesium-137 and Strontium-90 Radioactivity in Soil", Philip F. Gustafson, Science, vol. 130, November 20, 1959.
12.9.
Offprint: "Gamma-Radiation from Deposited Fall-Out", Nature, vol. 164, November 28, 1959.
12.10.
Reprint: "The Sr-90 Fallout and the Air Motion", Y. Miyake, K. Saruhashi and Y. Katsuragi, Papers in Meteorology and Geophysics, Vo. IX, Nos. 3-4, 1959.
12.11.
Strontium-90 Research Application Summaries collected by the United States Department of Health, Education and Welfare, 1959.
12.12.
Correspondence, Typescript, Reprint: "An Evaluation of Some Available Data on Radioactive Fallout in Southern Utah in Relation to Radiostrontium and Radioiodine Burdens", Norman Bauer, Utah Academy Proceedings, vol. 36, 1959.
12.13.
Correspondence: Thomas L. Perry, M.D., re: Strontium-90, 1959.
12.14.
Correspondence, Offprint: "Background Radiation as the Cause of Fatal Congenital Malformation", James Paul Wesley, 1959.
12.15.
Galley Proof: "Strontium-90 in Milk", Consumers Union, 1959.
12.16.
Publication: "Radiochemical Analysis of Precipitation Tap Water and Milk in Norway 1957-1958", H. Bergh, G. Finstad, L. Lund, O. Michelsen and B. Ottar, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment, 1959.
12.17.
Correspondence, Data re: Strontium-90, 1959.

7.013. Materials re: Strontium-90, 1960.


13.1.
Articles: "Assessment of Fallout Hazards", Letters to the Editor of Science, vol. 131, January 22, 1960.
13.2.
Offprint: "Draft of Report on Radioactivity in the Total Diet", Irving Michelson, February 29, 1960.
13.3.
Article: "Strontium-90 Content of the Stratosphere", Herbert W. Feely, Science, vol. 131, March 4, 1960.
13.4.
Note re: "Ear tumors in rabbits receiving strontium-90", March 8, 1960.
13.5.
Article: "Movement of Radiostrontium in Soils", C.W. Thornthwaite, J.R. Mather and J.K. Nakamura, Science, vol. 131, no. 3406, April 8, 1960.
13.6.
Correspondence, Article: "Protect Your Children from Strontium-90 Fallout This Simple, Practical Way", Advertisement in The Nation, April 24, 1960.
13.7.
Preprint: "Sampling Intervals for Surveillance of Radioactivity in Milk", N. Irving Sax, William Haddon, Jr. and Otto W. Wendel, American Journal of Public Health, vol. 50, no. 4, April 1960.
13.8.
Article: "Strontium-90 Analyses of Bones", Chemical and Engineering News, May 2, 1960.
13.9.
Article: "Life Shortening and Tumor Production by Strontium-90", Victor E. Archer and Benjamin E. Carroll, Science, vol. 131, June 17, 1960.
13.10.
Article: "Strontium-90 in Ecuador", Norman R. French, Science, vol. 131, June 24, 1960.
13.11.
Article: "Fallout in New York City During 1958", George A. Welford and William F. Collins, Jr., Science, vol. 131, June 24, 1960.
13.12.
Reprint: "Ingestion of Radioactive Materials", James G. Terrill, Jr., American Journal of Public Health, vol. 50, no. 7, July 1960.
13.13.
Article: "Biological Availability of Strontium-90 from Atomic Tests", E.A. Bryant, G.A. Cowan, W.R. Heald, R.G. Menzel, R.F. Reitemeir, J.E. Sattizahn and B. Warren, Science, vol. 132, August 5, 1960.
13.14.
Offprint, Correspondence re: Report of Federation of American Scientists ad-hoc Committee on Strontium 90, 1960.
13.15.
Article: "Spring Peak of Strontium-90 Fallout", J.D. Keehn and E.M.M. Arnold, Science, September 1960.
13.16.
Article: "Life Shortening and Production of Tumors by Strontium-90", Miriam Finkel, Science, vol. 132, December 2, 1960.
13.17.
Publication: Fallout in Norwegian Milk in 1959, H. Bergh, G. Finstad, T. Hvinden, A. Lillegraven, L. Lund and O. Michelsen, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment, December 7, 1960.
13.18.
Revised Draft Report:"Strontium-90 in the Total Diet,"Consumers Union, 1960.
13.19.
Correspondence re: Strontium-90, 1960.
13.20.
Offprint: "Federation of American Scientists Committee on Strontium 90", 1960. [?].

7.014. Materials re: Strontium-90, 1961-1963.


14.1.
Article: "Fallout Radioactivity in Cattle and Its Effects", M.A. Van Dilla, G.R. Farmer and V.R. Bohman, Science, vol. 133, April 7, 1961.
14.2.
Offprint: "Calcium Tablets Versus Strontium-90", No Author, May 8, 1961.
14.3.
Publication: Fallout in Norwegian Milk in 1960, A. Lillegraven, L. Lund and O. Michelsen, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment, May 18, 1961.
14.4.
Article: "Strontium-90 and Cesium-137 in North American Milk", John R. Platt, Science, vol. 133, June 2, 1961.
14.5.
Galley Proof: "Calcium Tablets and Strontium-90", No Author, June 22, 1961.
14.6.
Article: "Foliar Retention of Strontium-90 by Wheat", Ronald G. Menzel, Donald L. Myhre and Howard Roberts, Jr., Science, vol. 134, August 25, 1961.
14.7.
Article: "Oak Ridge Details Sr90 Production", Chemical and Engineering News, December 11, 1961.
14.8.
Correspondence re: Strontium-90, 1961.
14.9.
Materials re: "Baby Tooth Survey...a History of Strontium-90 Absorption", Greater St. Louis Citizens' Committee for Nuclear Information, 1961.
14.10.
Article: "Strontium-90 in Man V", J. Laurence Kulp and Arthur R. Schulert, Science, vol. 136, May 18, 1962.
14.11.
Newspaper Political Advertisement: Is this what it's coming to?, (re: Strontium-90 and Iodine-131 from atomic tests) paid for by SANE, The New York Times, July 5, 1962.
14.12.
Article: "Stratospheric Residence Time of Strontium-90", P.K. Kuroda, H.L. Hodges, L.M. Fry and H.E. Moore, Science, vol. 137, July 6, 1962.
14.13.
Article: "Clams as Indicators of Strontium-90", Clyde L. Mackenzie, Science, vol. 137, July 6, 1962.
14.14.
Article: "Strontium-90 Fallout from the 1961 Soviet Nuclear Detonations", Science, vol. 137, September 21, 1962.
14.15.
Publication: A Study of Sr-90 and Cs-137 in Norway, L. Lund, O.B. Michelsen, B. Ottar and T. Wik, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment, November 15, 1962.
14.16.
Article: "Radioactive Decontamination of Milk", Poly Men, November 1962.
14.17.
Correspondence re: Strontium-90, 1962.
14.18.
Publication: "Strontium 90 Fallout", Nuclear Information, March-April, 1963.
14.19.
Article: "Strontium-90 Content of Deciduous Human Incisors", Harold L. Rosenthal, John E. Gilster and John T. Bird, Science, vol. 140, April 12, 1963.
14.20.
Article: "Strontium-90 Accumulation on Plant Foliage During Rainfall", Robert G. Menzel, Howard Roberts, Jr., Ernest H. Stewart and Arnold J. Mackenzie, Science, vol. 142, November 1, 1963.
14.21.
Assorted Materials re: Strontium-90.

7.015. Materials re: The Biological Effects of Radiation, 1948, 1950, 1955-1959.


15.1.
Article: "Effect of Flavonoids (Vitamin P) on Mortality From Total Body Roentgen Irradiation", William G. Clark, Rex P. Uncapher and Mary L. Jordan, Science, vol. 108, December 3, 1948.
15.2.
Article: "The Effects of Atomic Weapons", Chemical and Engineering News, August 14, 1950.
15.3.
Article: "Genetic Damage Produced by Radiation", H.J. Muller, Science, vol. 121, no. 3155, June 17, 1955.
15.4.
Offprint: "Possible Direct Effects on Man of Low Level Exposures to Ionizing Radiation", George Beadle, July 8, 1955.
15.5.
Reprint: "Modification of Radiation Response", Alexander Hollaender, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, vol. XII, no. 3, March 1956.
15.6.
Reprint: "Modification of Radiation-Induced Genetic Damage", Alexander Hollaender and R.F. Kimball, Nature, vol. 177, April 21, 1956.
15.7.
Article: "Oceanography, Fisheries, and Atomic Radiation", Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation on Oceanography and Fisheries, Science, July 6, 1956.
15.8.
Offprint: "Technical Report...The Fifth International Conference on Radiobiology, Stockholm, August 1956".
15.9.
Article: "Leukemia and Ionizing Radiation", E.B. Lewis, Science, vol. 125, May 17, 1957.
15.10.
Transcript: "Health Hazards of Radiation", Panel Forum, [George Beadle, moderator; John H. Lawrence, Linus Pauling, Curt Stern, Robert R. Newell, Wright H. Langham and Sherman Naymark, panelists] American Cancer Society Annual Meeting, San Francisco, October 3, 1957.
15.11.
Reprint: "Effects of Low Doses of X-Rays on Embryonic Development in the Mouse", Liane Brauch Russell, Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, vol. 95, 1957.
15.12.
Reprint: "Iodine-131 in Sheep Before and After a Nuclear Reactor Accident", L. Van Middlesworth, Nature, vol. 181, January 25, 1958.
15.13.
Article: "Measurements of External Environmental Radiation in the United States", Leonard R. Solon, Wayne M. Lowder, Albert V. Zila, Harris D. LeVine, Hanson Blatz and Merril Eisenbud, Science, vol. 127, May 16, 1958.
15.14.
Article: "Life-Shortening by Whole- and Partial-Body X-irradiation in Mice", Science, vol. 128, August 8, 1958.
15.15.
Article: "Extending the Range of Dose-Effect Curves for Irradiated Mice", Willie W. Smith and Jerome Cornfield, Science, vol. 128, August 29, 1958.
15.16.
Article: "Retention of Radioactive Bone-Seekers", William P. Norris, Sylvanus A. Tyler and Austin M. Brues, Science, vol. 128, August 29, 1958.
15.17.
Offprint, Correspondence: "A Stochastic Model of Carcinogenesis", Jerzy Neyman, November 1958.
15.18.
Reprint: "Radiation Dose Rate and Mutation Frequency", W.L. Russell, L.B. Russell and E.M. Kelly, Science, vol. 128, no. 3338, December 19, 1958.
15.19.
Reprint: "The Radiation Danger", H.J. Muller, The Colorado Quarterly, vol. VI, no. 3, Winter 1958.
15.20.
Article: "Absorption of Cesium-137 by Components of an Aquatic Community, Robert C. Pendleton and Wayne C. Hanson, Geneva Conference on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, vol. 18, Paper 392, 1958.
15.21.
Article: "Zinc-65 in Foods and People", R.W. Perkins and J.M. Nielsen, Science, vol. 129, January 9, 1959.
15.22.
Reprint: "Dependence of Mutation Frequency on Radiation Dose Rate in Female Mice", W.L. Russell, Liane Brauch Russell and Mary B. Cupp, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 45, no. 1, January 1959.
15.23.
Typescript: Biological and Environmental Effects of Nuclear War -- Hearings before the Special Subcommittee on Radiation of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, Congress of the United States, [statement of Eugene Qundlen] June 22-26, 1959.
15.24.
Reprint: "Comparison of the effects of acute, continuous and fractionated irradiation during embryonic development", Liane Brauch Russell, Susan K. Badgett and Clyde L. Saylors, Immediate and Low Level Effects of Ionizing Radiations, June 1959.
15.25.
Article: "X-Ray Emission from Television Sets", Carl B. Braestrup and Richard T. Mooney, Science, vol. 130, October 23, 1959.
15.26.
Publication: United Kingdom Army Medical Services Annual Exercise, 1959, Office of Naval Research, October 23, 1959.
15.27.
Article: "Government Seeks Antiradiation Drugs", Chemical and Engineering News, November 23, 1959.
15.28.
Article: "Free-Radical Concentrations and Other Properties of Pile-Irradiated Coals", R.A. Friedel and Irving A. Breger, Science, vol. 130, December 25, 1959.
15.29.
Article: "Tolerance of Mouse-Brain Tissue to High-Energy Deuterons", Gordon Gunter, Science, vol. 130, December 25, 1959.
15.30.
Reprint: "Dependence of Mutation Rate on Radiation Intensity", W.L. Russell, Liane Brauch Russell and Elizabeth M. Kelly, Immediate and Low Level Effects of Ionizing Radiations, special supplement to the International Journal of Radiation Biology, 1959.
15.31.
Reprint: "Proceedings of the Second Australasian Conference on Radiation Biology held at the University, Melbourne, 15-18 December, 1958", The Australian Radiation Society, Radiation Biology, 1959.

7.016. Materials re: The Biological Effects of Radiation, 1960-1962.


16.1.
Article: "Radiation Carcinogenesis: A New Hypothesis", P.R.J. Burch, Nature, vol. 185, no. 4707, January 16, 1960.
16.2.
Article: "Zinc-65 in Cyclotron Workers", M.A. Van Dilla and M.J. Engelke, Science, vol. 131, March 18, 1960.
16.3.
Article: "Radiation Carcinogenesis", John W. Berg, Letter to Science, (with a reply from Harold F. Blum) vol. 131, March 18, 1960.
16.4.
Publication, Correspondence: Hearings on Radiation Protection Criteria and Standards: Their Basis and Use, Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, U.S. Congress, March 21, 1960.
16.5.
Article: "Radiation Standards: Testimony at Congressional Hearings Tends to be Reassuring", Science, vol. 131, June 10, 1960.
16.6.
Article: "General Theory of Mortality and Aging", Bernard L. Strehler and Albert S. Mildvan, Science, vol. 132, July 1, 1960.
16.7.
Reprint: "Studies on Microorganisms", Alexander Hollaender, Intersociety Symposium on Radiation Protection and Recovery, July 19, 1960.
16.8.
Article: "Sharp Cut in Permissible Radiation", Chemical and Engineering News, September 12, 1960.
16.9.
Article: "Radiation in Children", E.L. Saenger et al, MD, September 1960.
16.10.
Abstract: "Mutation Frequency at Low Radiation Intensity", W.L. Russell and Elizabeth M. Kelly, 1960.
16.11.
Correspondence, Offprints re: abstracts on radiation effects in experimental animals, published in Abstracts of Soviet Medicine, 1960.
16.12.
Publication, Correspondence: Radiation Protection in California, Assembly Interim Committee on Public Health, Assembly Interim Committee Reports 1959-1961, vol. 9, no. 23, January 1961.
16.13.
Article: "Radiation Exposure", Thomas S. Ely, Science, vol. 133, March 24, 1961.
16.14.
Article: "Tritium in Auto Locks", Chemical and Engineering News, May 8, 1961.
16.15.
Brochure: Alderson Rando System Radiotherapy Analog Dosimetry, Alderson Research Laboratories Inc., June 15, 1961.
16.16.
Article: "Radioactive Tubing", Chemical and Engineering News, August 7, 1961.
16.17.
Reprint, Correspondence: "Genetic Hazards of Radiation to Man, Part I", Paul De Bellefeuille, Acta Radiologica, vol. 56, November 1961.
16.18.
Reprint: "Effect of Radiation Dose Rate on Mutation in Mice", W.L. Russell, Journal of Cellular and Comparative Physiology, vol. 58, no. 3, December 1961.
16.19.
Abstract: "Mutation Frequency in Mice Exposed to Radiation of Intermediate Dose Rate", W.L. Russell and Elizabeth M. Kelly, 1961.
16.20.
Reprint: "Induction of Paternal Sex Chromosome Losses by Irradiation of Mouse Spermatozoa", Liane Brauch Russell and Clyde Lee Saylors, Genetics, vol. 47, no. 1, January 1962.
16.21.
Reprint: "À Propos du Rapport de la Dose d'un Rayonnement Ionisant à son Effet Tératogène", Paul De Bellefeuille, L'Union Médicale du Canada, vol. 91, no. 407, April 1962.
16.22.
Reprint: "Comparative Mutagenesis of the Dumpy Locus in Drosophila Melanogaster. II. Mutational Mosaicism Induced Without Apparent Breakage by a Monofunctional Alkylating Agent", E.A. Carlson and I.I. Oster, Genetics, vol. 47, no. 5, May 1962.
16.23.
Article: "PHS Radiation Report: Administration Finds that Delay in Publication Can Lead to All Sorts of Conclusions", Science, vol. 136, June 15, 1962.
16.24.
Publication: The Use of Vital and Health Statistics for Genetic and Radiation Studies: Proceedings of the Seminar sponsored by the United Nations and the World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland, September 5-9, 1960, New York: United Nations, 1962.
16.25.
Article: "The Weakness of the New UN Radiation Committee Report", I.F. Stone's Weekly, September 17, 1962.
16.26.
Reprint: "An Augmenting Effect of Dose Fractionation on Radiation-Induced Mutation Rate in Mice", W.L. Russell, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 48, no. 10, October 1962.
16.27.
Reprint, Correspondence: "A Theorem on the Genetics of Some Congenital Malformations", Paul De Bellefeuille, Acta genet., Basel, vol. 12, 1962.
16.28.
Reprint: "Gefährdung des Erbguts -- ein genetishes Problem", Otmar Freiherr von Verschuer, Abhandlungen der Mathematisch -- Naturwissenschaftlichen Klasse, 1962.
16.29.
Reprint: "Die Mutationsrate beim Menschen. Forschungen zu ihrer Bestimmung" O. Frhr. v. Verschuer, Z. menschl. Vererb.- u. Konstitutionslehre, vol. 36, 1962.
16.30.
Publication: Report of the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation, 1962.

7.017. Materials re: The Biological Effects of Radiation, 1963-1969, 1984-1991, No Date.


17.1.
Article: "Variations in Survival Time after Whole-Body Radiation at Two Times of Day", Donald J. Pizzarello, Richard L. Witcofski and E. Ann Lyons, Science, vol. 139, January 25, 1963.
17.2.
Publication: "Radiation and Childhood Cancer", Steven A. Zemelman, Nuclear Information, June 1963.
17.3.
Typescript: "Proposed Draft Statement on Low Level Radiation and Childhood Cancer", Federation of American Scientists, June 7, 1963.
17.4.
Article: "Synergistic Effect of 5-Bromodeoxyuridine and Gamma Rays on Chromosomes", F.K.S. Koo, Science, vol. 141, July 19, 1963.
17.5.
Abstract: "Congenital Abnormalities in Children Born in Alberta During 1961: A Survey and a Hypothesis", L.J. le Vann, Canadian Medical Association Journal, vol. 89, no. 120, July 20, 1963.
17.6.
Article: "Low Dose Radiation of the Developing Brain", Samuel P. Hicks and Constance J. D'Amato, Science, vol. 141, September 6, 1963.
17.7.
Reprint: "Peut-on prévenir les malformations congénitales?", Paul De Bellefeuille, The Canadian Medical Association Journal, vol. 89, November 2, 1963.
17.8.
Reprint: "The Relative Sensitivity of Various Germ-Cell Stages of the Mouse to Radation-Induced Nondisjunction, Chromosome Losses and Deficiencies", Laine Brauch Russell and C.L. Saylors, Repair from Genetic Radiation, Pergamon Press, 1963.
17.9.
Reprint: "The Effect of Radiation Dose Rate and Fractionation on Mutation in Mice", W.L. Russell, Repair from Genetic Radiation, Pergamon Press, 1963.
17.10.
Offprint: "Publications of Research by the Mammalian Genetics and Development Section, Biology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory", 1963.
17.11.
Galley Proof: "The Peace Movement and Control of Medical Radiation", Allen Klein, 1963. [?].
17.12.
Reprint: "Experimental Studies on Mammalian Chromosome Aberrations", L.B. Russell, Mammalian Cytogenetics and Related Problems in Radiobiology, Pergamon Press, 1964.
17.13.
Article: "Twenty Years of Research Yield Hope for A-Bomb Survivors", News Report, vol. XVII, no. 1, January 1967.
17.14.
Newsletter of the Environmental Mutagen Society, no. 1, June 1969.
17.15.
Literature Search Results re: biological effects of radiation, sources from 1984 - 1991.
17.16.
Publication: The Accident at Chernobyl: Some Simple Comparisons and Formulas for Assessing its Cancer-Consequences from Whole-Body Irradiation, John W. Gofman, Committee for Nuclear Responsibility, May 1986.
17.17.
Brochure: REMAB REMCAL -- Radiation-Equivalent Manikin, Alderson Research Laboratories, Inc., No Date.
17.18.
Article: "Yugoslav Radiation Victims", Publication Unknown, No Date.
17.19.
Article: "Luminous Wrist Watches", Hanson Blatz, Letter to Science, vol. 129, No Date.
17.20.
Typescript: "Genetic and Physiological Effects of the Decay of Incorporated Radioactive Phosphorus in Bacterial Viruses and Bacteria", Gunther S. Stent and Clarence R. Fuerst, No Date.

7.018. Materials re: Nuclear Testing, 1949-1961.


18.1.
Interview: No Title, conducted by Yves Delbars with Boris Silov re: atomic development and nuclear testing in the Soviet Union, July 10, 1949.
18.2.
Article: "...Tests prove conclusively that air burst leave no residual radioactivity", Robert Gibbs, Chemical and Engineering News, June 25, 1951.
18.3.
Article: "The H-Bomb Tests", Walter J. Murphy, Chemical Engineering News, April 12, 1954.
18.4.
Pamphlet: "Nuclear Tests -- A Universal Threat", Contemporary Issues, March 1955.
18.5.
Article: "H-Bomb Test Controversy Forces Many Scientists to Take Public Stands; Most Oppose the Tests", SSRS Newsletter, no. 55, November 1956.
18.6.
Article: "The Biological Hazards of Nuclear Weapons Testing -- An Attempt to Reconcile Divergent Views", F.A.S. Radiation Hazards Committee, F.A.S. Newsletter, September 26, 1957.
18.7.
Article: "Poisoning the Air with Nuclear Tests", Alan Cranston, Frontier, vol. 8, no. 11, September 1957.
18.8.
Article: "The 'Hidden Persuader' in the Nuclear Testing Controversy", I.F. Stone's Weekly, October 21, 1957.
18.9.
Article: "Exclusive! Kennan Opposes Nuclear Tests in BBC Talk", I.F. Stone's Weekly, December 9, 1957.
18.10.
Article: "Detecting Nuclear Tests", The New Republic, March 24, 1958.
18.11.
Minutes: The Discontinuance of Atomic and Hydrogen Weapons Tests, Official Records of the United Nations General Assembly, October 16-24, 1958.
18.12.
Report: Regulation, Limitation and Balanced Reduction of All Armed Forces and All Armaments; Conclusion of an International Convention (Treaty) on the Reduction of Armaments and the Prohibition of Atomic, Hydrogen and Other Weapons of Mass Destruction, United Nations General Assembly, October 24, 1957.
18.13.
Pamphlet: "Atomic Tests: What do the Scientists Say?", Citizen's Forum, Canadian Association for Adult Education, October 1957.
18.14.
Publication: United Nations Disarmament Commission, Official Records, January-December, 1957.
18.15.
Article: "Statement by A. A. Gromyko, USSR Foreign Minister", (concerning termination of nuclear tests by the USSR) Soviet News Bulletin, April 1, 1958.
18.16.
Article: "Appeal of the USSR Supreme Soviet to the Parliaments of All Countries -- On the Question of Terminating Nuclear Weapon Tests", Soviet News Bulletin, April 2, 1958.
18.17.
Article: "Resolution of USSR Supreme Soviet on Soviet Union's Unilateral Cessation of Atomic and Hydrogen Weapon Tests", Soviet News Bulletin, April 3, 1958.
18.18.
Article: "The Russian H-Tests", Editorial in Frontier, vol. 9, no. 6, April 1958.
18.19.
Article: "Applications of Geology to Underground Nuclear Explosions", Nicholas M. Short, GeoTimes, vol. VI, no. 3, March 1959.
18.20.
Article: "Radiation Hazards Pose Problem of How Government Can Best Be Organized to Protect the Public", Science, vol. 129, May 1, 1959.
18.21.
Reprint: "Shall the United States Resume Nuclear Tests?", Hubert H. Humphrey, United States Government Printing Office, August 18, 1959.
18.22.
Article: "One Hat That's in the Ring", Science, November 20, 1959.
18.23.
Article: "Is Russia Fooling U.S. on A-Bomb Tests?", (interview with John A. McCone, AEC chairman) U.S. News and World Report, December 19, 1960.
18.24.
Publication: Soviet Scientists on the Danger of Nuclear Tests, A.V. Lebedinsky, ed., Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1960.
18.25.
Article: "If Only there were Some Way to Reach the Russian People with this Message -- Renewed Testing for 'Better' Weapons will Only Increase our Mutual Peril", I.F. Stone's Weekly, July 3, 1961.

7.019. Materials re: Nuclear Testing, 1961-1963, 1980, 1986.


19.1.
Article: "Project Chariot", Barry Commoner, M.S. Friedlander and Eric Reiss, Letter to Science, (with a response by Howard Margolis) vol. 134, August 18, 1961.
19.2.
Reprint: "Nuclear Tests Weaken the Soviet Union", Gerry Healy, The Newsletter, September 9, 1961.
19.3.
Press Release: "Eyewitness Reveals Death and Damage Followed Soviet Nuclear Testing", Radio Liberty, 1961.
19.4.
Article: "A Vapor Moving North-Northwest", by Daniel Lang, The New Yorker, January 6, 1962.
19.5.
Article: "On Resuming Nuclear Tests", David R. Inglis, The New Republic, February 12, 1962.
19.6.
Article, Notes: "Still No Arms Pact with the Soviets", U.S. News and World Report, February 12, 1962.
19.7.
Article: "Crashing the N Club", Time, March 9, 1962.
19.8.
Pamphlet: "Nuclear Testing and Disarmament", text of a speech by President John F. Kennedy, March 1962.
19.9.
Article: "Still Playing a Phony Numbers Game to Cover Up Testing", I.F. Stone's Weekly, June 11, 1962.
19.10.
Article: "The Colossal Sham", Newsweek, September 10, 1962.
19.11.
Article: "Test Ban: Illusion of Progress Had Arisen from Rush of Proposals but Basic Issue Remained Untouched", Science, vol. 137, September 14, 1962.
19.12.
Article: "Nuclear Explosions Show Peacetime Promise", Chemical and Engineering News, December 17, 1962.
19.13.
Reprint: "Nuclear Testing and the 'Forward Strategy'", Isidore Ziferstein, Sanity, vol. 1, no. 3, Autumn 1962.
19.14.
Publication: Nuclear Information [re: "The High Altitude Nuclear Test Starfish"], James Van Allen, January 1963.
19.15.
Publication: "Our American Mass Mania About Secret Nuclear Tests", I.F. Stone's Bi-Weekly, vol. XI, no. 7, March 18, 1963.
19.16.
Reprint: "Text of President's Address to Nation on A-Test Treaty", The Washington Post, July 27, 1963.
19.17.
Article: "The Senate and the Test Ban", Newsweek, August 5, 1963.
19.18.
Article: "A Hard Treaty", by Walter Lippmann, Newsweek, August 19, 1963.
19.19.
Article: "The Test-Ban Treaty: Atomic Chess", Gen. Thomas D. White, Newsweek, September 9, 1963.
19.20.
Article: "Test Ban: Where From & Where To?", The Minority of One, September 1963.
19.21.
Article: "C.P. Snow's Second Look", Editorial in Chemical and Engineering News, November 4, 1963.
19.22.
Article: "The Task of an Objective Discussion", Heinz Kloppenburg, Christian Peace Conference, November 1963.
19.23.
Publication: "Underground Tests and Radioactive Iodine", Nuclear Information, December 1963.
19.24.
Pamphlet: "A Primer on Nuclear Testing", Preston Truman and Dennis Bedolla, published by Downwinders, 1980.
19.25.
Publication: U.S. Policy Regarding Limitations on Nuclear Testing, United States Department of State, August 1986.
19.26.
Typescript: Some Observations Concerning Nucear [sic] War and Nuclear Bomb Testing, (re: "Doomsday device") J.P. Wesley, No Date.

7.020. Materials re: Nuclear Energy and Nuclear Waste, 1947-1948, 1955-1956, 1959.


20.1.
Article: "Research in Germany on the Technical Application of Atomic Energy", Werner Heisenberg, Chemical and Engineering News, vol. 25, no. 37, September 15, 1947.
20.2.
Article: "Atomic Energy", Eugene P. Wigner, Science, vol. 108, November 12, 1948.
20.3.
Article: "Hazards of Nuclear Power Plants", G.L. Weil, Science, vol. 121, no. 3140, March 4, 1955.
20.4.
Article: "Disposal and Dispersal of Radioactive Wastes", Committee on Disposal and Dispersal of Radioactive Wastes, Science, vol. 124, July 6, 1956.
20.5.
Report: Nuclear-Critical Accident at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory on December 30, 1958, H.C. Paxton, R.D. Baker, W.J. Maraman and Roy Reider, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, February 20, 1959.
20.6.
Article: "AEC Tracks Plutonium Accident", Chemical and Engineering News, March 16, 1959.
20.7.
Reprint: "Énergie Atomique -- Stockage des déchets atomiques dans les calottes glaciaires de la Terre. de M. Bernhard Philberth", Book Review by M. Francis Perrin, Comptes rendus des sances de l'Acadmie des Sciences, April 6, 1959.
20.8.
Article: No Title, (partial interview with Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare re: nuclear wastes) Chemical and Engineering News, May 11, 1959.
20.9.
Correspondence, Legal Documents: "Examination of the conditions under which waste water may be discharged into Lakes Magelungen and Orlången from an atomic heat and power station at Ågesta...in Huddinge, County of Stockholm", Österbygdens Water Rights Court Judgment, May 30, 1959.
20.10.
Article: "AEC Warns Uranium Mills", Chemical and Engineering News, November 23, 1959.
20.11.
Article: "Mexico Protests A-Dump", Chemical and Engineering News, December 7, 1959.

7.021. Materials re: Nuclear Energy and Nuclear Waste, 1959-1987.


21.1.
Publication: "Radioactive Wastes -- An Unsolved Problem", Nuclear Information, vol. II, no. 4, December 1959.
21.2.
Typescript: Statement by Professor Linus Pauling about the case Population around Lake Magelungen near Stockholm vs. A.B. Atomenergi Concerning Right to Discharge Radioactive Waste Water into Lake Magelungen from an Atomic Driven Heat and Power Station at Ågesta, 1959.
21.3.
Article, Correspondence: "The Atom's Poisonous Garbage", Walter Schneir, The Reporter, March 17, 1960.
21.4.
Article: "A Serious Legal Threat to the Atomic Energy Commission's Reactor Licensing Procedures", Chemical and Engineering News, November 21, 1960.
21.5.
Article: "Scientific Applications of Nuclear Explosions", George A. Cowan, Science, vol. 133, no. 3466, June 2, 1961.
21.6.
Report: Nuclear, Radiation and Radiochemistry in Belgian Universities, E.R. Tompkins, Office of Naval Research, July 6, 1961.
21.7.
Report: Nuclear Energy Programs in Norway, E.R. Tompkins, Office of Naval Research, July 24, 1961.
21.8.
Captioned Photograph re: N.S. Savannah, ("the first nuclear-powered merchant vessel") Science, vol. 136, April 13, 1962.
21.9.
Reprint: "Atomic Energy and Nuclear Disarmament", V. Yemelyanov, International Affairs, August 1962.
21.10.
Article: "Atomic Energy - Turning the Corner", Time, July 12, 1963.
21.11.
Article: "Group Attempts to Halt Nuclear Plant Plans", Chemical and Engineering News, vol. 41, no. 29, July 22, 1963.
21.12.
Article: "Radioactivity in the Atmospheric Effluents of Power Plants that Use Fossil Fuels", Merril Eisenbud and Henry G. Petrow, Science, vol. 144, April 17, 1964.
21.13.
Publication: Bodega -- The Reactor, The Site, The Hazard, published by Nuclear Information, April 1964.
21.14.
Article: "Lost: Somewhere in Space, Two Pounds of Plutonium 238", Richard Daly, Nuclear Information, May 1964.
21.15.
Article: "The Story Nobody Prints", ("report on health conditions around U.S. atomic plants") Window on the World, 1965.
21.16.
Government Publication: "Introduction of a Bill to Provide for the Study and Evaluation of the Air and Water Pollution and Other Environmental Effects of Underground Uses of Nuclear Energy", Congressional Record, vol. 115, no. 169, October 16, 1969.
21.17.
Pamphlet, Correspondence: "Danger from Atomic Power Plants", Independent Citizens Research Foundation for Study of Degenerative Diseases, 1969.
21.18.
Pamphlets re: San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, No Date. (1960s).
21.19.
Correspondence, Newspaper Clippings and Background Materials re: regional activism against the construction and use of nuclear power plants, 1970-1974.
21.20.
Offprint: "Fission Energy and Other Sources of Energy", H. Alfven, presented at the 23rd Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs, August 30 - September 4, 1973.
21.21.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Science, Energy, and Armaments", Hannes Alfvn, June 28, 1976.
21.22.
Press Release: "Crucial Subject of Nuclear Power and its Safety Examined in 'Unacceptable Risk: The Nuclear Power Controversy', Published As a Bantam Original in August", 1976.
21.23.
Government Publication: "Nuclear Power Reactors in the United States", Energy Research and Development Administration, June 30, 1977.
21.24.
Non-Pauling Research Notes re: use of deuterium gas as an alternative to fossil fuels, March 1979.
21.25.
Publication: The Case for the People by the People In a Time of Technological Tyranny, ("re: Nuclear Power and Other Injustices") Independent Phi Beta Kappa Environmental Study Group, No Date. (1970s).
21.26.
Article: "Congress, DOE Battle Over British Plutonium", Science, vol. 224, April 27, 1984.
21.27.
Article: "Cutting Off Nuclear Weapons Production at the Source", F.A.S. Public Interest Report, February 1985.
21.28.
Article: "Recalculating the Cost of Chernobyl", Eliot Marshall, Science, vol. 236, May 8, 1987.

7.022. The Nature of Radioactive Fallout and Its Effects on Man, 1957.


22.1.
Government Publication: The Nature of Radioactive Fallout and Its Effects on Man, Part 1. Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee on Radiation of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, Congress of the United States, Eighty-Fifth Congress, First Session on the Nature of Radioactive Fallout and Its Effects on Man, May 27-29, June 3, 1957. [contains extensive LP annotations].
22.2.
Government Publication: The Nature of Radioactive Fallout and Its Effects on Man, Part 2. Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee on Radiation of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, Congress of the United States, Eighty-Fifth Congress, First Session on the Nature of Radioactive Fallout and Its Effects on Man, May 27-29, June 3, 1957. [contains extensive LP annotations].

7.023. Fallout from Nuclear Weapons Tests, 1959.


23.1.
Government Publication: Fallout From Nuclear Weapons Tests, vol. 1. Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee on Radiation of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, Congress of the United States, Eighty-Sixth Congress, First Session on Fallout from Nuclear Weapons Tests, May 5-8, 1959. [contains extensive LP annotations].
23.2.
Government Publication: Fallout From Nuclear Weapons Tests, vol. 2. Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee on Radiation of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, Congress of the United States, Eighty-Sixth Congress, First Session on Fallout from Nuclear Weapons Tests, May 5-8, 1959. [contains extensive LP annotations].
23.3.
Government Publication: Fallout From Nuclear Weapons Tests, vol. 3. Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee on Radiation of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, Congress of the United States, Eighty-Sixth Congress, First Session on Fallout from Nuclear Weapons Tests, May 5-8, 1959. [contains extensive LP annotations].

7.024. Biological and Environmental Effects of Nuclear War, 1959.


24.1.
Government Publication: Biological and Environmental Effects of Nuclear War. Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee on Radiation of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, Congress of the United States, Eighty-Sixth Congress, First Session on Biological and Environmental Effects of Nuclear War, June 22-26, 1959. [contains extensive LP annotations].

7.025. Developments in Technical Capabilities for Detecting and Identifying Nuclear Weapons Tests, 1963; Fallout, Radiation Standards, and Countermeasures, 1963.


25.1.
Government Publication: Developments in Technical Capabilities for Detecting and Identifying Nuclear Weapons Tests. Hearings Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, Congress of the United States, Eighty-Eighth Congress, First Session on Developments in Technical Capabilities for Detecting and Identifying Nuclear Weapons Tests, March 5-8, 11-12, 1963.
25.2.
Government Publication: Fallout, Radiation Standards, and Countermeasures, Part 2, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Research, Development, and Radiation of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, Congress of the United States, Eighty-Eighth Congress, First Session on Fallout, Radiation Standards, and Countermeasures, August 20-22, 27, 1963.

8. Assorted Non-Pauling Peace Materials.

8.001. Assorted Non-Pauling Peace Materials: Articles, Typescripts, Pamphlets, Booklets (Ad-Bo).


1.1.
Offprint: Quotations from "How to Think About War and Peace", by Mortimer J. Adler, 1943.
1.2.
Report: Alberta Technical Committee report to the Minister of Mines and Minerals and the Oil and Gas Conservation Board, (re: retrieving oil via an underground nuclear explosion) August 1959.
1.3.
Offprint: "Planning Without Sacrifice", Norman Alcock, No Date.
1.4.
Article: "American Nationalism: The Road to World War III", Burton H. Wolfe, The American Liberal, vol. 3, no. 7, July 1962.
1.5.
Reprint: "When Politics is Harder than Physics", by Julius Stone, The American Scholar, vol. 32, no. 3, Summer 1963.
1.6.
Article, Correspondence: "An Alternative Foreign Policy", Robert H. Sollen, American Socialist, October 1959.
1.7.
Pamphlet: "Thesen Zum Atomzeitalter", Gunther Anders, October 1960.
1.8.
Typescript: Which Way to Disarmament? An Analysis of the Problems and Advantages of Unilateral and Multilateral Disarmarmament, David Andrews, No Date.
1.9.
Booklet: A Twentieth Century Economic System, by Anonymous, 6th edition, July 1943.
1.10.
Reprint: "Reducing the Risk of Nuclear War", Robert S. McNamara and Hans A. Bethe, The Atlantic Monthly, July 1985.
1.11.
Pamphlet: "The World as it is and the World as it Could Be", John Avery and Keld Helmer-Petersen, 1983.
1.12.
Correspondence, Lecture Outline: "The Research Approach to Disarmament", L.C. Bohn, May 25, 1960.
1.13.
Lecture Outline: "Disarmament Research and Communist Responses", L.C. Bohn, May 27, 1960.
1.14.
Lecture Outline: "A National Disarmament Research Effort", L.C. Bohn, June 1, 1960.
1.15.
Lecture Outline: "Disarmament Research: The Central Tasks", L.C. Bohn, June 3, 1960.
1.16.
Offprint: "Knowledge Detection and International Trust", L.C. Bohn, June 27, 1961.
1.17.
Typescript: "Nuclear Disarmament", by Chester Bowles, No Date.

8.002. Assorted Non-Pauling Peace Materials: Articles, Typescripts, Pamphlets, Booklets (Br-El).


2.1.
Pamphlet: "Foundations of World Organization: A Political and Cultural Appraisal", a symposium edited by Lyman Bryson, Louis Finkelstein, Harold D. Lasswell and R.M. MacIver, New York, 1952.
2.2.
Typescript, Correspondence: "To Keep the Trust", a play by Marjorie Buckley, 1961.
2.3.
Article, Correspondence: "Bacterial and Chemical Warfare -- the Current Status", Cecil H. Coggins, California Medicine, vol. 93, no. 2, August 1960.
2.4.
Pamphlet: "1 in 5 Must Know", James Cameron, 1960.
2.5.
Article: "ACS President Testifies Before Senate Committee", (re: military draft) Chemical and Engineering News, April 12, 1948.
2.6.
Article: "French Atom Bomb Born in 1950", Chemical and Engineering News, February 22, 1960.
2.7.
Article: "For Real Democracy", Theodore D. Perrine, Letter to the Editor of Chemical and Engineering News, August 7, 1950.
2.8.
Article: "Hydrogen Bombs or Morals?", John. W. Chittum, Letter to the Editor of Chemical and Engineering News, No Date. (1950s).
2.9.
Reprint: "The Christian & Modern War", John C. Bennet, et al., The Christian Century, August 22 and September 26, 1956.
2.10.
Reprint: "Christian Pacifism Reassessed", Roland H. Bainton, The Christian Century, 1958.
2.11.
Article: "Adam & Atom: Who Speaks for Man?", Emerson W. Harris, The Churchman, September 1957.
2.12.
Reprint, Correspondence: "The Barbaric World of the Sixties", Jerome Davis, The Churchman, January 1964.
2.13.
Pamphlet: "The Atom Bomb and You", Joseph Clark and William Weinstone, 1950.
2.14.
Booklet: Un Plan U.S.A. De Mainmise Sur La Science, Georges Cogniot [?], published by La Nouvelle Critique, 1953.
2.15.
Reprint: "The Doctrine of Sufferance in the Library", by Garrett Hardin, College and Research Libraries, April 1947.
2.16.
Article Series: "Man and the Atom", Colliers, May 3, 1947.
2.17.
Pamphlet, Correspondence: "The Intelligent Readers' Guide to Disarmament", Ill. Committee for Peaceful Alternatives, 1952.
2.18.
Typescript: "The Universities and the Movement for Peace", E. U. Condon, November 9, 1959.
2.19.
Offprint, Correspondence: Let Disarmament Begin at Home, E. U. Condon, November 28, 1963.
2.20.
Reprint: "American Security in a Changing World: A Proposal to Reverse the Arms Race", a speech by Sen. George McGovern, reprinted in Congressional Record, September 24, 1963.
2.21.
Reprint: "New Perspectives on American Security", a speech by Sen. George McGovern, reprinted in Congressional Record, August 2, 1963.
2.22.
Reprint, Correspondence: "When the Saints Go Marching In" [an account of the Ban-The-Bomb Movement in Britain], Kathleen Gough, reprinted from Correspondence, vol. 5, no. 12, June 1961.
2.23.
Article: "Development of the Idea of De-nuclearised Zones", Andrzej Skowronski, Current Articles, Interviews and Statements on Disarmament, Peaceful Coexistence and International Cooperation, no. 56, April 1964.
2.24.
Brochure: "Ike's Foreign Policy: A Failure!" by Paul M. Butler, published by the Democratic National Committee.
2.25.
Pamphlet: "Nuclear Armaments", Interview with Daniel Ellsberg, The Conservation Press, 1980.

8.003. Assorted Non-Pauling Peace Materials: Articles, Typescripts, Pamphlets, Booklets (Em-Me).


3.1.
Pamphlet: "Saving Europe", Empire Trust Letter, November 1, 1947.
3.2.
Reprint: "Boom", by Joel Feiffer, from Passionella and Other Stories, McGraw-Hill, 1957.
3.3.
Musical Score: "Sholem Gezang (a Peace Cantata for soloists & Chorus)", Sarah Fell-Yellin and Waldemar Hille, dedicated to Linus Pauling, No Date.
3.4.
Reprint: "The Atomic Bomb and the American Dream", A.J. Muste, Fellowship, October 1945.
3.5.
Reprint: "The Paranoia Race -- A Scientist's View of the Strategy of World War III", Alexander D. Mebane, Fellowship, 1950. [?].
3.6.
Reprint: "War is Not Inevitable", Leonard Bernstein, Fellowship, February 1981.
3.7.
Article: "The Atomic Race -- For Peace", Flashlight, vol. 1, no. 11, December 1953.
3.8.
Offprint: "A Memorandum for Peace", Oscar Fleishaker, sermon delivered June 1, 1951.
3.9.
Poem: "Calvary to Canaveral", Edward Florance, 1960.
3.10.
Reprint: "Nuclear Weapons and the Atlantic Alliance", McGeorge Bundy, George F. Kennan, Robert S. McNamara and Gerard Smith, Foreign Affairs, 1982.
3.11.
Playlet Script: "Pilot Lights of the Apocalypse -- A Playlet in One Act", by Louis N. Ridenour, first published in Fortune, January 1946.
3.12.
Pamphlet: "Questions on Disarmament and Your Job", Friends Committee on National Legislation, 1958.
3.13.
Pamphlet, Correspondence: "Balance of Power or International Force?", R. Fulljames, 1959.
3.14.
Pamphlet: "Theories of Terror", Walter Goldstein and S.M. Miller, University Group on Defence Policy, November 1962.
3.15.
Pamphlet: "The Decline of the State and the Coming of World Society", Kathleen Gough, Correspondence Publishing Co., April 1962.
3.16.
Pamphlet: "In Search of Peace", F.A. Harper, Foundation for Economic Education, 1951.
3.17.
Offprint: "Applied Microbiology -- for Life or for Death?", Carl-Gran Hedn, address to the Third Conference on Global Impacts of Applied Microbiology, Bombay, India, December 7, 1969.
3.18.
Pamphlet: "The Last Days", John Edward Hilburn, 1973.
3.19.
Pamphlet: "Smearing the Scientists: Attempt to Discredit Civilian Atomic-Energy Control", Chet Holifield, July 22, 1947.
3.20.
Typescript: "An Address by Congressman Chet Holifield", Van Nuys, California, November 3, 1957.
3.21.
Typescript: "Atomic Energy Problems", Chet Holifield, July 13, 1959.
3.22.
Reprint: "The Witness for the Defense", Arthur Hoppe, reprinted by the San Jose Peace Center, December 10, 1962.
3.23.
Typescript: "United States Containment Policy, 1947-1950, Institute for Peace Science, Hiroshima University, IPSHU Research Report no. 1.
3.24.
Typescript: "At the Mercy of Nuclear Weapons: Origin of U.S. Nuclear Policy, 1939-1945," Institute for Peace Science, Hiroshima University, IPSHU Research Report no. 2.
3.25.
Publication: "Disarmament -- Postwar Through 1957 including Satellites and Missiles", A.G. Mezerik, ed., International Review Service, vol. III, no. 39, December 1957.

8.004. Assorted Non-Pauling Peace Materials: Articles, Typescripts, Pamphlets, Booklets (Me-Na).


4.1.
Publication: "The Summit Meeting -- Precedent Preparation Issues Including Chronology of the Cold War", A.G. Mezerik, ed., International Review Service, vol. IV, no. 41, April 1958.
4.2.
Article: "The Bomb", Lewis Rudd, ed., Isis, February 26, 1958.
4.3.
Booklet: Atom Krig, published by Komiten for Oplysning om Atomfaren, 1963.
4.4.
Pamphlet: Chemical and Biological Warfare: Still With Us!, by Marc Lappe, 1969.
4.5.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Criteria for Peace Relevant Research", Theodore F. Lentz, Peace Study Institute, 1960.
4.6.
Reprint: "The Constitutional Privilege in Operation", by Leonard B. Boudin, Lawyers Guild Review, vol. 12, no. 3, Summer 1952.
4.7.
Correspondence, Offprints: "Bibliography of Items on Chemical and Biological Warfare", Milton Leitenberg, 1965.
4.8.
Pamphlet: "The Requirements of Peace", Samuel R. Levering, September 1958.
4.9.
Pamphlet: "Los católicos y la paz", 1963.
4.10.
Publication: One World or None; A Report to the Public on the Full Meaning of the Atomic Bomb, Dexter Masters and Katherine Way, eds., McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1946.
4.11.
Article: "Dialogue", The Minority of One, September 1962.
4.12.
Publication: Monocle, ("special H-Bomb issue") vol. 2, no. 1, Summer 1958.
4.13.
Reprint: "Inside the United Nations -- The American Struggle Against Human Rights", Monthly Review, vol. 2, no. 8, February 1951.
4.14.
Pamphlet: "Not My Liberty But Ours", Richard Morford, No Date.
4.15.
Pamphlet: "My Proclamation of Faith in the United Nations", Robert Muller, August 1977.
4.16.
Reprint: "A Pagan Sermon to the Christian Clergy", C. Wright Mills, The Nation, March 8, 1958.
4.17.
Publication: The Nation, (special issue: "Juggernaut", The Warfare State, by Fred J. Cook) October 28, 1961.
4.18.
Pamphlet: "Getting Rid of War -- National Policy and Personal Responsibility", A.J. Muste, distributed by the War Resisters League, February 2, 1959.
4.19.
Pamphlet: "Towards Disarmament", National Congress for Disarmament and Peace, November 23-24, 1963.
4.20.
Booklet: America, Russia, and the Bomb, National Council Against Conscription, June 1950.
4.21.
Booklet: Militarism in Education, National Council Against Conscription, February 1950.
4.22.
Booklet: The Road to War 1945-1951, National Council Against Conscription, 1951.

8.005. Assorted Non-Pauling Peace Materials: Articles, Typescripts, Pamphlets, Booklets (Ne-Sa).


5.1.
Article: "Spotlight on Mobilization", New Republic, April 16, 1951.
5.2.
Reprint: "A Pyramid Club for Profiteers", by Jean Begeman, The New Republic, January 21, 1952.
5.3.
Article: "No Alternative to Peace", by Eugene Rabinowitch, The New Republic, February 10, 1958.
5.4.
Article: "Red Inquiry", Newsweek, November 24, 1947.
5.5.
Article: "Suddenly, at 4:52 A.M.", Newsweek, April 16, 1962.
5.6.
Article: "A Romantic Urge", Grover Hill, The New Yorker, pp. 69-85, April 21, 1951.
5.7.
Article: "Reflections, Weapons and Hope -- Part I, Questions", Freeman Dyson, The New Yorker, February 6, 1984.
5.8.
Article: "Reflections, Weapons and Hope -- Part II, Tools", Freeman Dyson, The New Yorker, February 13, 1984.
5.9.
Article: "Reflections, Weapons and Hope -- Part III, People", Freeman Dyson, The New Yorker, February 20, 1984.
5.10.
Article: "Reflections, Weapons and Hope -- Part IV, Concepts", Freeman Dyson, The New Yorker, February 27, 1984.
5.11.
Reprint: "A Soviet Hand of Friendship", The New York Herald Tribune, November 8, 1957.
5.12.
Publication: "Nuclear War in St. Louis: One Year Later -- A Story Based Upon the Facts from the Congressional Hearing", Nuclear Information, vol. II, no. 1, September 1959.
5.13.
Publication: "Social Effects of Nuclear War", Robert A. Dentler and Phillips Cutright, Nuclear Information, July 1963.
5.14.
Publication: "War and Medicine", Nuclear Information, March 1964.
5.15.
Newsletter: The Other Side, no. 8, January, 1965.
5.16.
Pamphlet: "Social Responsibility in Science and Art", Alex Comfort, Peace News Ltd., January 1952.
5.17.
Typescript: "Die Probleme Der Nuklearen Versuchsexplosionen", Bernhard Philberth, November 6, 1957.
5.18.
Article: "Nuclear-arms resolution evokes international response", Physics Today, July 1983.
5.19.
Pamphlet: "Let Us Grasp the Weapon of Culture", V.J. Jerome, Political Affairs, February 1951.
5.20.
Typescript: "These Obstacles Must Be Overcome", translation of an article from Pravda, 1960.
5.21.
Offprint: "Antiwar Movement: Character, Role, Prospects", Vitalij S. Shaposhnikov, Pravda, September 6, 1982.
5.22.
Reprint: "The Problem of Underdeveloped Areas in Asia and Africa", Francis B. Sayre, Proceedings of the America Academy of Arts and Sciences, vol. 81, no. 6, April 1952.
5.23.
Reprint: "America Needs a Revolutionary Strategy", John Swomley Jr., The Progressive, January 1960.
5.24.
Article: "The Race for Atomic Armament", I.I. Rabi, November 9, 1949.
5.25.
Article: "The Strongest Peace Force in the World", Robert S. McNamara, Readers Digest, February 1965, pp. 83-87.
5.26.
Pamphlet: The Christian Church: What of its future? John D. Rockefeller, Jr., January 31, 1945.
5.27.
Pamphlet: "Scientists' Responsibility in the Atomic Age: The Essex Hall Lecture, 1964", J. Rotblat, Lindsey Press: London, 1964.
5.28.
Offprint: "Survival through International Law", Bertrand Russell, No Date.
5.29.
Article: "First, a Revolution in Values", Charles M. Blair, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, October 29, 1963.
5.30.
Article: "Are We Safe From Our Own Bombs?", Pat Frank, The Saturday Evening Post, July 23, 1960.
5.31.
Article: "A Review of Weapons", Stillman P. Williams, Saturday Review, July 8, 1961.
5.32.
Article: "The Freedom to Hope", William Ernest Hocking, Saturday Review, June 22, 1963.

8.006. Assorted Non-Pauling Peace Materials: Articles, Typescripts, Pamphlets, Booklets (Sc-Zi).


6.1.
Offprint: "The 'Basic Law of Creation' and Rearmament", Lothar Schulze, July 14, 1983.
6.2.
Reprint: "Scientist and Politician as Partners: The British Parliamentary and Scientific Committee", Hugh Linstead, Science, July 15, 1948.
6.3.
Article: "Scientists Appeal for Abolition of War", Science, July 29, 1955.
6.4.
Article: "Statement on Visa Action", M. Demerec, Science, September 30, 1949.
6.5.
Article: "Encouragement of Science", Robert Oppenheimer, Science, April 14, 1950.
6.6.
Article: "United Nations Research Laboratories", Kirtley F. Mather, Science, April 21, 1950.
6.7.
Typescript: "For a Breakthrough to Security", Frederic C. Smedley, 1961.
6.8.
Article: "The Natural Sciences Applied to Social Theory", John Q. Stewart, Science, May 5, 1950.
6.9.
Article: "Non-nuclear Club Proposal Studied in England", Science, July 24, 1959.
6.10.
Article: "Communist and U.S. Exchanges", Science, June 30, 1961.
6.11.
Article: "Moving Earth and Rock with a Nuclear Device", John S. Kelley, Science, October 5, 1962.
6.12.
Article: "Nuclear Stockpile: Data Suggest That in Absence of Clear Policy Reserves Just Growed and Growed", Science, Elinor Langer, vol. 144, May 8, 1964.
6.13.
Article: "International Order and the Dispersion of Nuclear Weapons", Hedley Bull, Science, vol. 144, May 8, 1964.
6.14.
Article: "A Poor Start for the Militarization of Space", William J. Broad, Science, vol. 216, May 7, 1982.
6.15.
Reprint: "What we most need to know", Laurence H. Snyder, The Scientific Monthly, vol. 84, no. 1, January, 1957.
6.16.
Publication: The Concept of Peace Research in Japan and its Political Context, Hiroharu Seki, Institute for Peace Science, Hiroshima University, March 1980.
6.17.
Typescript Poem: War, George Bernard Shaw, No Date.
6.18.
Article: "Preventing Nuclear War", John C. Bennett, Howard Schomer, Herman F. Reissig and Huber F. Klemme, Social Action, vol. XXVI, no. 4, December 1959.
6.19.
Pamphlet: "Beating Our Swords into Shields", Mark Sommer, 1983.
6.20.
Pamphlet: "Science and Conscience", Max Steenback, Society for Social Responsibility in Science, 1964.
6.21.
Pamphlet: "A Manual on the Need, the Organization, and the Discipline of Cells for Peace", (3rd reprint) Douglas V. Steere, February 1953.
6.22.
Typescript: "Creating World Universities Under United Nations", by Martin Strømnes, 1962.
6.23.
Booklet: World Education for Peace, by Martin Strømnes, Oslo University Press, 1959.
6.24.
Article: "Hydrogen Hysteria", Time, March 6, 1950.
6.25.
Pamphlet: "Questions for the Peace Movement: Electoral Politics and the Work for Peace", Turn Toward Peace, January 1963.
6.26.
Pamphlet: "Disarmament, Peaceful Co-existence and Friendship with All Peoples", Walter Ulbricht, September 26, 1960.
6.27.
Pamphlet: "Security Policy and Arms Control", United States Department of State, March 22, 1984.
6.28.
Article: "How to Detect the Activities of the Communists in the U. S.", U. S. News & World Report, January 6, 1956.
6.29.
Article: "Must U.S. Take the First Blow?", U.S. News & World Report, December 13, 1957.
6.30.
Article: "If Bombs Do Fall -- Who'll Run Things", U.S. News & World Report, October 16, 1961.
6.31.
Typescript: A View on the Origins of the Cold War and Some Lessons Thereof. No Author, No Date. (1990s).
6.32.
Pamphlet: "Atomkrigens perspektiver", by Gerda Vinding, 1959.
6.33.
Article: "A U.S. - Soviet Dialogue on Disarmament", Arthur Barber and Victor Karpov, moderated by Richard Hudson, War/Peace Report, July 1963.
6.34.
Pamphlet: "India's Social Revolution -- led by Mahatma Gandhi and now Vinoba Bhave", Willfred Wellock, 1959.
6.35.
Article: "Accidental Mistake?", S. Catt, The Western Socialist, vol. 29, no. 1, 1962.
6.36.
Correspondence, Pamphlet: "International Peace/Disarmament Directory", compiled by Lloyd Wilkie, Second and Third Editions, Spring 1963, Fall 1963.
6.37.
Reprint: "M. Joliot-Curie's Letter to Mr. Warren Austin, May 3, 1952", World Council of Peace, No Date. (1950s).
6.38.
Publication: Socio-Economic Development as an Objective of Peace: Quantitative Implications, Shoichi Yamashita, Institute for Peace Science, Hiroshima University, March 1980.
6.39.
Offprint: The Psychological Impact of the Cuba Crisis, Isidore Ziferstein, 1962[?].

8.007. Non-Pauling Peace Materials: Publications and Newsletters (Ai-Ne).


7.1.
Publication: Air Affairs, March 1947.
7.2.
Publication: Atombulletin, July 1963.
7.3.
Publication: Das Gewissen, October 1957.
7.4.
Publication: Das Gewissen, September 1960.
7.5.
Publication: Das Gewissen, November 1962.
7.6.
Publication: Das Gewissen, September 1963.
7.7.
Publication: Frontier, December 1957.
7.8.
Publication: Frontier, March, 1958.
7.9.
Publication: I. F. Stone's Weekly, vol. V, no. 42, November 4, 1957.
7.10.
Publication: I.F. Stone's Weekly, vol. VI, no. 3, January 20, 1958.
7.11.
Publication: Infantry Journal, January 1947.
7.12.
Publication: Monsanto Magazine, December 1946.
7.13.
Publication: Monthly Review, April 1951.
7.14.
Publication: Motive, December 1961.
7.15.
Publication: The Nation, March 10, 1962.
7.16.
Publication: Neue Wege, August 1963.

8.008. Non-Pauling Peace Materials: Publications and Newsletters (Ne-Us).


8.1.
Publication: Neutralität, December 1963.
8.2.
Publication: Neutralität, April 1964.
8.3.
Publication: The New Republic, January 13, 1958.
8.4.
Publication: The New Republic, March 3, 1958.
8.5.
Publication: Paz y Soberania, January-February, 1963.
8.6.
Publication: Prevent World War III, no. 57, Winter 1960-1961.
8.7.
Publication: Prevent World War III, no. 60, Summer 1962.
8.8.
Publication: Prevent World War III, no. 63, Winter 1963-1964.
8.9.
Publication: The Progressive, December 1957.
8.10.
Publication: The Progressive, January 1958.
8.11.
Publication: The Reporter, March 6, 1958.
8.12.
Publication: The Reporter, March 1, 1962.
8.13.
Publication: Saturday Review, March 1, 1958.
8.14.
Publication: Saturday Review, March 22, 1958.
8.15.
Publication: Time, May 12, 1958.
8.16.
Publication: U. S. News & World Report, January 6, 1956.

8.009. Manuscript: The Logic of Peace, Frederik Hönig, 1964.


9.1.
Manuscript: The Logic of Peace, Frederik Hönig, 1964.

8.010. Photocopied Typescript: The Evaluation of the Atomic Bomb as a Military Weapon, The Final Report of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Evaluation Board for Operation Crossroads, 1947.


10.1.
Photocopied Typescript: The Evaluation of the Atomic Bomb as a Military Weapon, The Final Report of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Evaluation Board for Operation Crossroads, June 30 1947. [Formerly classified as Top Secret; Declassified January 30, 1975].

13. Biographical. 1910-1996.

Holdings in this vast section -- arranged both according to subject and format -- document a number of themes from Linus Pauling's remarkable, complex life. An eclectic array of manuscript and typescript materials, correspondence, notebooks, newspaper clippings, government documents, legal documents, tax documents and receipts have been sorted into sub-sections labeled Academia, Political Issues, Legal, Business & Financial, and Personal Materials & Family Correspondence. In addition, over 2,700 pages of loose-leaf scrapbooks compiled by the Paulings have been cataloged on the item level and reside in the Biographical section. Digital versions of the Pauling FBI files and scrapbooks are available upon patron request.


317 boxes

1. Academia, 1917-1994.


1.001.
Oregon Agricultural College: Diary, Academic Work, Biographical Information, etc., 1917-1922.
1.1.
Transcript: "Diary (so-called)", by Linus Pauling, 1917-1918. [Original in Special Collections safe].
1.2.
Notebook: Quantitative Analysis Lab, OAC, February-June, 1918.
1.3.
Notebook: Quantitative Analysis Lab, OAC, October 1918.
1.4.
Notebook: Quantitative notes, students' grades, OAC, 1919-1920.
1.5.
Notebooks: "Physical Chemistry" and "Physical Chemistry, Book 2", OAC, 1922.
1.6.
Correspondence: J. U. Campbell and OAC Student Loan Committee, re: loans and finances for OAC education, 1918, 1921-1922, 1925.
1.7.
Exam Booklet: Chem 106, OAC, March 15, 1918.
1.8.
Exam Booklet: Chem 106, OAC, April 1, 1918.
1.9.
Laboratory Report Folder: "Abrasion and Cementing Value Tests, and Hardness and Toughness Tests of Broken Stone", Section Civil 1B, Course no. 312, OAC, November 23-26, 1920.
1.10.
Laboratory Report: "Commercial Tension and Compression Tests", Section Civil 1B, Course no. 312, OAC, October 14 - November 1, 1920.
1.11.
Assorted Notes re: impact of annealing on the grain size and hardness of assorted metals, course unknown, 1920. [?].

1.002.
Oregon Agricultural College: Academic Work, Biographical Information, etc., 1917-1922.
2.1.
Correspondence: George McPhail Smith, re: error in Smith's text, "An Introductory Course in Quantitative Chemical Analysis", 1920; Problems worked by LP in "An Advanced Course of Instruction in Chemical Principles", Summer 1922.
2.2.
Laboratory Report Folder: "Power Laboratory -- Throttling Calorimeter", Ch.E. 331, OAC, Second Term, 1920-1921.
2.3.
Laboratory Report: "Tests on Asphaltic Cement", First Section, Course no. 426, OAC, January 12, 1921 - February 1, 1921.
2.4.
Laboratory Report: "Electrolytic Refining and Winning of Metals", [LP annotation: "Class in Industrial Inorganic under Dr. Rowland"] OAC, Spring 1921.
2.5.
Typescript: "Children of the Dawn", oration given by LP, OAC, Spring 1921.
2.6.
LP Rhodes Scholarship Application, 1921.
2.7.
Correspondence: Delta Upsilon fraternity, 1921.
2.8.
Correspondence: OAC friends, other acquaintances, LP life in Corvallis, 1918, 1921-1922. [Includes Photocopied Manuscript: "Linus Pauling - 50 Years Later", by Austin Case, January 1972.].
2.9.
Typescript: OAC Senior Class Oration, delivered by LP May 31, 1922; other assorted materials re: LP graduation from OAC.
2.10.
Transcripts: Oregon Agricultural College, 1917-1922.
2.11.
Correspondence, Notes: Oregon Highway Department, (summer work-related) 1919, 1923.
2.12.
Correspondence re: summer employment inquiries, 1919-1923.
2.13.
Handbound Manuscript Material: Answers to problems compiled by LP from An Advanced Course of Instruction in Chemical Principles, Arthur A. Noyes and Miles S. Sherrill, problems worked in Summer 1922.
2.14.
Photocopies from the OAC yearbook, The Beaver, re: LP membership in honor societies and organizations, 1922.

1.003.
Oregon Agricultural College: Gamma Tau Beta and Delta Upsilon fraternity pins, 1917-1922; Assorted OAC pins.
3.1.
Mounted and framed fraternity pins and "sweetheart pendant", Gamma Tau Beta and Delta Upsilon fraternities, 1917-1922.
3.2.
Assorted OAC pins, No Date.

1.004.
Oregon Agricultural College: Lab Book from Metallography 426, 1921.
4.1.
Laboratory Book: Oregon Agricultural College Metallography 426, 1921.

1.005.
Oregon Agricultural College: Fred Allen Notebook, 1921-1922.
5.1.
Notebook with annotations by Fred Allen re: students in an OAC Physical Chemistry Course, 1921-1922.

1.006.
California Institute of Technology: Graduate Studies -- LP Student Research Notebooks, 1923-1927.
6.1.
Research Notebook: Physical Optics and Quantum Theory, Dr. Epstein, 1923-1924.
6.2.
Research Notebook: Physical Optics and Quantum Theory (Third Term), Dr. Epstein, 1923-1924.
6.3.
Research Notebook: Quantum Theory, Ehrenfest, January-March 1924.
6.4.
Research Notebook: Physical Properties of Gases, Collected for the Government, January-April 1924.
6.5.
Research Notebook: Thermodynamics, Dr. Epstein, 1924.
6.6.
Research Notebook: Potential Theory, Book 1, Dr. Bateman, 1924.
6.7.
Research Notebook: Potential Theory, Book 2, Dr. Bateman, 1924.
6.8.
Research Notebook: Potential Theory, Book 3 (Complex Variable), Dr. Bateman, Winter 1923-1924.
6.9.
Research Notebook: Abstracts of Papers, Research Problems, mainly 1926-1927.

1.007.
California Institute of Technology: Graduate Studies -- LP Student Research Notebooks, 1923-1929, No Date.
7.1.
Research Notebook: Theory of Magnetism, A. Sommerfeld, 1923.
7.2.
Research Notebook: Ausgewhlte Fragen der Quanten Theorie, A. Sommerfeld, ca. 1927; Geometrische Optik, P. Debye, ca. 1927.
7.3.
Research Notebook: Sommerfeld's Lectures, 1929.
7.4.
Research Notebook: Partial Differential Equations of Mathematical Physics, A. Sommerfeld, No Date.
7.5.
Research Notebook: Band Spectra; Scattering of Light and X-rays, G. Wentzel, No Date.
7.6.
Research Notebook: Atomic and Molecular Structure; Research Problems, No Date.

1.008.
California Institute of Technology: Graduate Studies -- LP Student Transcripts, Class Notes, etc., 1922-1926, No Date.
8.1.
Transcripts: California Institute of Technology, 1922-1925.
8.2.
Handbound Manuscript Notes: "My first year as a graduate student, CIT 1922-1923, Research Notes and Lecture Notes". [LP annotation].
8.3.
Class Notes: Advanced Calculus, Dr. Van Buskirk, 1922-1923.
8.4.
Class Notes: Higher Dynamics, (Third Term) Prof. Spring, 1922-1923.
8.5.
Class Notes: Mathematical Physics, (Second Term) Dr. Tolman, 1922-1923.
8.6.
Class Notes: Radiation Chemistry, Dr. Ellis, 1922-1923.
8.7.
Class Notes: Advanced Calculus, Dr. Wilson, 1923-1924.
8.8.
Examination Booklets: Atomic Structure, December 13, 1923; March 19, 1924.
8.9.
Class Notes: Kinetic Theory, Dr. Millikan, 1923-1924.
8.10.
Miscellaneous Notes, 1923-1924.
8.11.
Class Notes: Potential Theory, Dr. Bateman, 1923-1924.
8.12.
Class Notes: Vector Analysis, (First Term) Dr. Bateman, 1923-1924.
8.13.
Class Notes: Complex Variables, Dr. Bateman, 1924-1925.
8.14.
Class Notes: Differential and Integral Equations, Dr. Bateman, 1924-1925.
8.15.
Class Notes: The Group of Displacement, Dr. Bateman, No Date. (ca. 1923).
8.16.
Qualifying Examinations and Pauling Notes: Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physics, December 1924.
8.17.
LP Preparation Notes for Ph.D. Examination, C.I.T., 1925.
8.18.
Photocopy of LP Ph.D. dissertation, "The Determination with X-Rays of the Structure of Crystals", 1925.
8.19.
Letter of notification of conference of Ph.D., from Richard C. Tolman to LP, June 9, 1925.
8.20.
Fellowship Application to the International Education Board, 1926.

1.009.
California Institute of Technology: Materials from Classes Taught by Linus Pauling, 1924-1929.
9.1.
Student Reports, Examinations, Lecture Notes, Roll Book: Honors Freshman Chemistry, Ch 1a, Ch 1b, Ch 1c, Section A, Fall 1924 - Spring 1925. [Pauling has noted that Edwin McMillan, Robley Evans and George Harness were students in this class].
9.2.
Examination, Syllabus: The Structure of Crystals, Spring 1925.
9.3.
Examinations: Introduction to Wave Mechanics, Ch 156a, Ch 156b, Fall 1927 - Winter 1928.
9.4.
Lecture Notes: "Quantum Mechanics Lecture Notes" [Originally collated by LP] 1927-1928.
9.5.
Examination, Answer Key, Manuscript and Typescript Lecture Notes: Practicum in Wave Mechanics, Winter 1929.
9.6.
Examination, Roll Sheet: Atomic Structure, Ch 23, Spring 1929.
9.7.
Lecture Notes: "Chemical Applications of Spectral Data", Fall 1929.

1.010.
California Institute of Technology: Materials from Classes Taught by Linus Pauling, 1930-1935.
10.1.
Examination, Typescript Lecture Notes: Advanced Inorganic Chemistry, Ch 175, Fall 1930.
10.2.
Manuscript Lecture Notes: The Structure of Ionic Crystals, Winter 1931.
10.3.
Manuscript Lecture Notes: Wave Mechanics with Chemical Applications, Ch 156a, Fall 1931.
10.4.
Manuscript Lecture Notes: Wave Mechanics, Second Term, Ch 156b, Winter 1932.
10.5.
Examination, Notes: Introduction to Atomic Structure, Ch 175a, Fall 1932.
10.6.
Examination, Manuscript Lecture Notes: Introduction to Quantum Mechanics with Chemical Applications, Ch 156a, Ch 156b, Ch156c, Fall 1933 - Spring 1934.
10.7.
Examination: Seminar on the Nature of the Chemical Bond, Ch 137, May 28, 1934. [LP annotation: "Given by Dr. Klug at U. of Utah"].
10.8.
Examinations, Manuscript Lecture Notes: Crystal Structure, Ch 157a, Ch 157b, Fall 1934 - Winter 1935.

1.011.
California Institute of Technology: Materials from Classes Taught by Linus Pauling, 1935-1938.
11.1.
Examination, Manuscript Lecture Notes: The Nature of the Chemical Bond, 155a, 155b, 155c, Fall 1935 - Spring 1936.
11.2.
Lecture Notes, Examinations, Grade Sheets: Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, Ch 156a, Ch 156b, Fall 1936 - Spring 1937.
11.3.
Study Questions: Chemistry 105, 1937. [LP annotation: "Sophomores, U.C."].
11.4.
Examination: Freshman Chemistry, Ch 1b, Winter 1938.
11.5.
Examinations, Manuscript Lecture Notes: Crystal Structure, Ch 157a, Ch 157b, Ch 157c, Fall 1937 - Spring 1938.
11.6.
Examination: The Nature of the Chemical Bond, Ch 155a, Fall 1938.

1.012.
California Institute of Technology: Materials from Classes Taught by Linus Pauling, 1938-1941.
12.1.
Laboratory Manual: Freshman Chemistry, Ch 1a, Ch 1b, Fall 1938 - Winter 1939.
12.2.
Lecture Notes, Problem Sets: The Nature of the Chemical Bond, Ch 155b, Winter 1939.
12.3.
Examination: Seminar in Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics, Ch 222a, Fall 1939.
12.4.
Lecture Notes, Examinations: Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, Ch 226a, Ch 156b, Fall 1939 - Winter 1940.
12.5.
Examinations, Manuscript and Typescript Lecture Notes, Homework Problems, Crystallographic Photos: The Structure of Crystals, Ch 227a, Fall 1940.
12.6.
Examinations, Quizzes, Manuscript Lecture Notes, Laboratory Manual: Freshman Chemistry, Ch 1a, Ch 1b, Ch 1c, 1940-1941. [Includes "Notes on the first year that I was in charge of Freshman Chem. at CIT, 1940-1941"].

1.013.
California Institute of Technology: Materials from Classes Taught by Linus Pauling, 1941-1945.
13.1.
Examinations: The Nature of the Chemical Bond, Ch 221a, 221b, Fall 1941-Winter 1942.
13.2.
Examinations, Grade Sheets: Freshman Chemistry, Ch 1a, Ch 1b, Ch 1c, Fall 1941 - Spring, 1942.
13.3.
Examination: Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, Ch 226a, Fall 1942.
13.4.
Examinations, Manuscript Lecture Notes, Notices for Instructors, Laboratory Instructions: Freshman Chemistry, Ch 1a, Ch 1b, Ch 1c, Fall 1942 - Spring 1943.
13.5.
Bound Notes: Notes taken by David Shoemaker from courses on The Nature of the Chemical Bond, C.I.T., 1943-1945.
13.6.
Examinations, Notices for Instructors: Freshman Chemistry, Ch 1a, Ch 1b, Fall 1943 - Winter 1944.
13.7.
Examination: "Examination for Admission to Ph.D. Candidacy in Chemistry -- Physical Chemistry", March 25, 1944.
13.8.
Examinations: V-12 Chemistry, Spring 1944.
13.9.
Examinations, Grade Reports: Freshman Chemistry, Ch 1a, Ch 1b, Spring 1944 - Fall 1944.
13.10.
Examinations: Freshman Chemistry, Ch 1a, Ch 1b, Spring 1945.
13.11.
Lecture Notes: The Nature of the Chemical Bond, ["Special lectures on the basic physical experiments and theories pertinent to molecular structure", co-taught with Jurg Waser] July 4 - October 25, 1945.
13.12.
Examinations, Experiment Schedule: Freshman Chemistry, Ch 1a, Ch 1b, Fall - Winter 1945.
13.13.
Examination: Course Unknown, October 1945.

1.014.
California Institute of Technology: Materials from Classes Taught by Linus Pauling, 1946-1956.
14.1.
Examination: Freshman Chemistry, Ch 1b, Fall 1946.
14.2.
Examinations, Manuscript Lecture Notes: Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, Ch 226a, Ch 226b, Ch 226c, Fall 1946 - Spring 1947.
14.3.
Examination: Freshman Chemistry, Ch 1c, Spring 1948.
14.4.
Examinations: The Nature of the Chemical Bond, Ch 221a, Ch 221b, Fall 1948 - Winter 1949.
14.5.
Examination: Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, Ch 226a, Fall 1951.
14.6.
Examination, Grade Sheets: The Nature of the Chemical Bond, Ch 221b, Winter 1951.
14.7.
Examination: Electric and Magnetic Properties of Molecules, Ch 20, Spring 1953.
14.8.
Manuscript Notes, Syllabus: Ch 90, [re: public speaking for scientists] Spring 1954.
14.9.
Survey Form and Report: "Freshman Opinion Survey about Ch 1, May 1954.".
14.10.
Examination: The Nature of the Chemical Bond, Ch 221a, Fall 1955.
14.11.
Laboratory Manual, Roll Sheet, Syllabus, Correspondence: Freshman Chemistry, Ch 1, 1955-1956.
14.12.
Typescript Summarizing Notes, Sample Problems: Electric and Magnetic Properties of Molecules, Ch 20, 1956.

1.015.
California Institute of Technology: Materials from Classes Taught by Linus Pauling, 1957-1963, 1975.
15.1.
Examination: The Nature of the Chemical Bond, Ch 221b, Winter 1957.
15.2.
Syllabus: Freshman Chemistry, Ch 1b, Winter 1957.
15.3.
Examinations: Freshman Chemistry, Ch 1c, Spring 1957.
15.4.
Examination: The Nature of the Chemical Bond, Ch 221a, Fall 1957.
15.5.
Memorandum: Grade Distribution Figures and Meaning of Grades, October 14, 1958.
15.6.
Examination: Freshman Chemistry, Ch 1b, Winter 1958.
15.7.
Memorandum: Grade Distribution Figures and Meaning of Grades, October 1, 1959.
15.8.
Examinations: The Nature of the Chemical Bond, Ch 121a, Winter 1960.
15.9.
Memorandum: Grade Distribution Figures and Meaning of Grades, February 16, 1960.
15.10.
Term Papers, Enrollment Cards: The Nature of the Chemical Bond, Ch 121b, Spring 1960.
15.11.
Hand-Bound Manuscript Lecture Notes: "Electric and Magnetic Properties of Molecules, Third Term, 1962-1963" Ch 120; "The Theory of Electric and Magnetic Susceptibilities, First and Second Terms, 1932-1933"; "The Structure of Molecules and the Nature of the Chemical Bond, 1938-1939, Ch 155 a, b, c".
15.12.
Assorted C.I.T. teaching materials, 1960, No Date.
15.13.
Typescript: "Linus Pauling, the Teacher", by David P. Shoemaker, talk prepared for the 75th anniversary meeting of the American Chemical Society, New York, 1975 [?].

1.016.
California Institute of Technology: Materials re: Teaching and Advising of Graduate Students by Linus Pauling, 1935-1963.
16.1.
Ph.D. Oral Examinations: Propositions for Defense, C.I.T., 1935-1944.
16.2.
Ph.D. Oral Examinations: Propositions for Defense, C.I.T., 1945-1955.
16.3.
Ph.D. Oral Examinations: Propositions for Defense, C.I.T., 1956-1963.

1.017.
California Institute of Technology: Materials re: Teaching and Advising of Graduate Students by Linus Pauling, 1929-1964.
17.1.
Correspondnece, Grades, Reprints: Research Reports from Pauling Graduate Students, C.I.T, 1929-1956.
17.2.
Materials re: Graduate Assistantships, C.I.T., 1935-1964.
17.3.
Materials re: post-Doctoral Fellowships, C.I.T., 1936-1964.
17.4.
Correspondence re: postgraduate chemistry curriculum for Naval personnel, 1948-1949.
17.5.
Materials re: assignment of advisors, C.I.T., 1955-1956.
17.6.
Materials re: job placement of C.I.T. graduates, 1947, 1952.

1.018.
California Institute of Technology: Materials re: Teaching and Advising of Graduate Students by Linus Pauling, 1932-1964.
18.1.
C.I.T. Graduate Student Lists, 1932-1933, 1937-1939, 1948, 1951, 1960-1963.
18.2.
Materials re: Committee on Graduate Study, Chemistry Division, C.I.T., 1939, 1948-1956.
18.3.
Correspondence: Letters of Recommendation, C.I.T., 1938-1941, 1956.
18.4.
Materials re: C.I.T. Draft Deferments, U.S. Selective Service, 1941.
18.5.
Materials re: C.I.T. Draft Deferments, U.S. Selective Service, 1942.
18.6.
Materials re: C.I.T. Draft Deferments, U.S. Selective Service, 1943.
18.7.
Materials re: C.I.T. Draft Deferments, U.S. Selective Service, 1944-1945.
18.8.
Assorted Materials re: Graduate Students, C.I.T., 1936-1964.

1.019.
California Institute of Technology: Materials re: Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, 1915-1945.
19.1.
Photocopied Typescript: "California Institute of Technology, Publications of the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Volume 1, 1915-1927.".
19.2.
Photocopied Typescript: "California Institute of Technology, Publications of the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Volume 2, 1928-1931.".
19.3.
Photocopied Typescript: "California Institute of Technology, Publications of the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Volume 3, 1932-1934.".
19.4.
Photocopied Typescript: "California Institute of Technology, Publications of the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Volume 4, 1935-1937.".
19.5.
Photocopied Typescript: "California Institute of Technology, Publications of the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Volume 5, 1938-1940.".
19.6.
Meeting Minutes, Correspondence: Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, C.I.T., 1929-1931, 1935-1939.
19.7.
Meeting Minutes, Correspondence, Notices, Memoranda, Course Listings: Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, C.I.T., 1940-1945.

1.020.
California Institute of Technology: Materials re: Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, 1946-1956.
20.1.
Bound Report: "A Proposed Program of Research on the Fundamental Problems of Biology and Medicine", Division of Biology, Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, The California Institute of Technology, 1946.
20.2.
Typescript: "Carbide and Carbon Metals Fund, Report of Feb. 21, 1948".
20.3.
Typescript: "Chemistry and Biology at the California Institute of Technology; Plans for the Next Decade", prepared by John G. Kirkwood, George W. Beadle and Holmes Sturdivant, 1948.
20.4.
Meeting Minutes, Correspondence, Notices: Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, C.I.T., 1945-1949.
20.5.
Meeting Minutes, Correspondence, Notices, Memoranda: Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, C.I.T., 1950-1957.

1.021.
California Institute of Technology: Materials re: Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, 1946-1957.
21.1.
Typescript: Report to the President, Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, C.I.T., 1955.
21.2.
Meeting Minutes, Correspondence: Committee on Curriculum Revision, Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, C.I.T., 1955-1956.
21.3.
Correspondence, Memoranda: Department of Chemical Engineering, C.I.T., 1946-1956.
21.4.
Bound Report: "Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at the California Institute of Technology -- A Report for the Year 1955-1956 on the Research and Other Activities of the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering".
21.5.
Bound Report: "Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at the California Institute of Technology -- A Report for the Year 1956-1957 on the Research and Other Activities of the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering".

1.022.
California Institute of Technology: Materials re: Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, 1957-1964.
22.1.
Bound Report: "Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at the California Institute of Technology -- A Report for the Year 1957-1958 on the Research and Other Activities of the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering".
22.2.
Correspondence, Memoranda: Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, C.I.T., 1957-1964.
22.3.
Bound Report: "Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at the California Institute of Technology -- A Report for the Year 1958-1959 on the Research and Other Activities of the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering".
22.4.
Report: "Administrative Organization, Facilities, and Regulations of the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering", California Institute of Technology, September 1, 1959.
22.5.
Bound Report: "Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at the California Institute of Technology, 1959-1960".
22.6.
Bound Report: "Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, 1961 Report, California Institute of Technology".
22.7.
Bound Report: "Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, 1962 Report, California Institute of Technology".
22.8.
Bound Report: "Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, 1964, California Institute of Technology".

1.023.
California Institute of Technology: Materials re: Applications for positions, Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, 1932-1962.
23.1.
Correspondence: Completed Applications for an open position as Professor of Organic Chemistry, C.I.T., 1936.
23.2.
Correspondence: Completed Applications for open positions in the Gates Laboratory, C.I.T., 1932-1939.
23.3.
Inquiries into and Applications for positions in the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, C.I.T., 1939-1962.

1.024.
California Institute of Technology: Materials re: Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, 1933-1963, No Date.
24.1.
Materials re: construction and maintenance of the E. W. Crellin Laboratory of Chemistry, C.I.T., 1937-1938, 1947.
24.2.
Materials re: explosion and fire at the E. W. Crellin Laboratory of Chemistry, August 10, 1939.
24.3.
Security clearance badges, 1943.
24.4.
Typescript: "Description of Facilities and Statement of Regulations of the Gates and Crellin Laboratories of Chemistry of the California Institute of Technology", January 1, 1946.
24.5.
Materials re: construction and dedication of the Norman W. Church Laboratory of Chemical Biology, C.I.T., 1952-1956.
24.6.
Short Vitae of selected C.I.T. Chemistry Faculty. [Hugo Benioff, Ira Sprague Bowen, Robert Corey, Charles Galton Darwin, Hunter Mead, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Alfred Henry Sturtevant], No Date.
24.7.
Typescript: "Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Newly Appointed Staff Members, 1962-1963".
24.8.
Interdepartmental Correspondence, C.I.T., 1933-1940.
24.9.
Interdepartmental Correspondence, C.I.T., 1941-1942.
24.10.
Interdepartmental Correspondence, C.I.T., 1943-1944, 1949, 1957, 1961.
24.11.
Typescript: "California Institute of Technology: Directions for an author who expects to receive proof on a contribution from the Gates and Crellin Laboratories and to order reprints after he has left the Institute", No Date.

1.025.
California Institute of Technology: Committee on Sponsored Research, 1958-1960.
25.1.
Committee on Sponsored Research: Research Approved, C.I.T, July 18, 1958 - May 25, 1959.
25.2.
Committee on Sponsored Research: Research Approved, C.I.T, June 4, 1959 - October 30, 1959.
25.3.
Committee on Sponsored Research: Research Approved, C.I.T, October 1, 1959 - December 14, 1959.
25.4.
Committee on Sponsored Research: Research Approved, C.I.T, January 7, 1960 - June 27, 1960.

1.026.
California Institute of Technology: Committee on Sponsored Research, 1960-1961.
26.1.
Committee on Sponsored Research: Research Approved, C.I.T, September 17, 1960 - December 20, 1960.
26.2.
Committee on Sponsored Research: Research Approved, C.I.T, January 5, 1961 - February 17, 1961.
26.3.
Committee on Sponsored Research: Research Approved, C.I.T, February 21, 1961 - April 1, 1961.
26.4.
Committee on Sponsored Research: Research Approved, C.I.T, April 12, 1961 - May 15, 1961.
26.5.
Committee on Sponsored Research: Research Approved, C.I.T, May 17, 1961 - June 2, 1961.
26.6.
Committee on Sponsored Research: Research Approved, C.I.T, August 21, 1961 - September 3, 1961.
26.7.
Committee on Sponsored Research: Research Approved, C.I.T, September 21, 1961 - September 28, 1961.
26.8.
Committee on Sponsored Research: Research Approved, C.I.T, October 16, 1961 - December 29, 1961.

1.027.
California Institute of Technology: Committee on Sponsored Research, 1962; other research-related materials, 1945.
27.1.
Committee on Sponsored Research: Research Approved: C.I.T, January 26, 1962 - February 28, 1962.
27.2.
Committee on Sponsored Research: Research Approved: C.I.T, April 16, 1962 - April 24, 1962.
27.3.
Committee on Sponsored Research: Research Approved: C.I.T, April 25, 1962.
27.4.
Committee on Sponsored Research: Research Approved: C.I.T, May 8, 1962 - May 24, 1962.
27.5.
Bound Research Report, Correspondence, Memoranda: "Unclassified Report on a Proposed Nuclear Service Plant for the California Institute of Technology", prepared by The Advisory Committee on Nuclear Matters appointed August 1945, by Linus Pauling, Chairman, Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering.

1.028.
California Institute of Technology: Research-related materials, 1944-1956.
28.1.
Correspondence, Memoranda re: use of radioactive isotopes in research, Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, 1945.
28.2.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Memoranda, Meeting Minutes: Committee on Government and Industrial Contracts, 1944-1945, 1951-1953, 1956.
28.3.
Correspondence, Memoranda, Reprints re: Industrial Associates of the California Institute of Technology, 1950-1956.
28.4.
Reprint: "Science and Government", by L.A. DuBridge, Chemical and Engineering News, vol. 31, no. 14, April 6, 1953.
28.5.
Research Report: "Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at the California Institute of Technology -- A Report for the Year 1951-1952 on the Research and Other Activities of the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering".

1.029.
California Institute of Technology: Administrative Files, 1922-1968.
29.1.
Correspondence, Memoranda, Meeting Minutes: C.I.T. Executive Council, 1922-1946.
29.2.
Correspondence, Memoranda, Meeting Minutes, Reports, Notes: Graduate Committee on Post-War Policies, 1944-1945.
29.3.
Correspondence, Meeting Minutes, Notes: Committee on Proposed Texaco Development Corporation Contract, 1945.
29.4.
Meeting Minutes: C.I.T. Administrative Committee, 1948.
29.5.
Typescript: "A Program in the Physical Sciences - Prepared at the Request of Mr. Alfred P. Sloan, Jr.", by Mervin J. Kelly, W. Albert Noyes, Jr., J. A. Stratton, Robert W. King and Roger Adams, November 22, 1954.
29.6.
Correspondence, Memoranda: Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure, 1947, 1953, 1956-1968.

1.030.
California Institute of Technology: Administrative Files, 1938-1971.
30.1.
Correspondence, Memoranda: C.I.T., Office of the President, 1947-1948.
30.2.
Correspondence, Memoranda: C.I.T., Office of the President, 1949-1950.
30.3.
Correspondence, Memoranda: C.I.T., Office of the President, 1951-1952.
30.4.
Correspondence, Memoranda: C.I.T., Office of the President, 1953-1954.
30.5.
Correspondence, Memoranda: C.I.T., Office of the President, 1955-1956.
30.6.
Correspondence, Memoranda: C.I.T., Office of the President, 1957-1971.
30.7.
Correspondence, Memoranda re: LP resignation from C.I.T., 1963, 1964, 1966, 1969.
30.8.
Correspondence, Memoranda: C.I.T., Dean of Faculty, 1947-1955, 1962.
30.9.
Correspondence, Meeting Minutes, Reports: C.I.T., Faculty Board, 1938-1943.

1.031.
California Institute of Technology: Assorted Financial Materials, 1930-1950.
31.1.
Correspondence, Memoranda, Pamphlet, Report re: Budget -- Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, C.I.T., 1930-1950.
31.2.
Correspondence, Memoranda, Reports re: Grant Budget Reports, Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, C.I.T., 1943-1944.
31.3.
Bound Reports: "California Institute of Technology, Financial Statements and Report for the Year Ended June 30, 1945".; "California Institute of Technology, Summaries of Income and Appropriations, 1945-46".

1.032.
California Institute of Technology: Assorted Financial Materials, 1945-1965.
32.1.
Correspondence, Memoranda, Reports re: Grant Budget Reports, Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, C.I.T., 1945, 1946.
32.2.
Memoranda, Reports re: Grant Budget Reports, Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, C.I.T., 1945-1946.
32.3.
Correspondence, Memoranda re: Grant foundations eligible for solicitation by C.I.T. researchers, 1955.
32.4.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material re: Budget and Finances, C.I.T., 1958-1963.
32.5.
Correspondence, Memoranda, Ancillary Material re: Anonymous Fund, C.I.T., 1958-1964.
32.6.
Receipts, Petty Cash Record, C.I.T., 1954-1964.
32.7.
Contract Status Report, California Institute of Technology, February - April, 1965, 1961.
32.8.
Publication: "Unconquered Worlds", [C.I.T. development publication] No Date.

1.033.
California Institute of Technology: General, 1922-1962, No Date.
33.1.
C.I.T. Directories, 1922-1928, 1962.
33.2.
Pamphlet: "Facts About the California Institute of Technology", 1950.
33.3.
Publication: "California Institute of Technology Policies and Procedures, Published for the Information of Members of the Faculty and Staff", 1957. Includes update memoranda, 1961.
33.4.
Correspondence, Memoranda, Ancillary Material re: C.I.T., 1953, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1962, 1976, No Date.

1.034.
Material from LP's Desk at C.I.T., 1958-1964.
34.1.
Material from LP's Desk: assorted notes, reminders, flyers, etc., ca. 1958-1964.

34.2.
Material from LP's Desk: Peace Offprints and Pamphlets, ca. 1960-1963.
Publication: New World Review, ["Special Anniversary Issue, 40 Years of the USSR, 24 Years of American-Soviet Relations"] November 1957.
Pamphlet: The Hydrogen Bomb, Her Majesty's Stationary Office, 1961.
Pamphlet: Accidental War -- Some Dangers of the 1960's, The Mershon Report, Campaign in Oxford University for Nuclear Disarmament, No Date. [1961?].
Publication: Report on Defence, 1961, Her Majesty's Stationary Office, 1961.
Publication: Monthly Review, January 1962.
Pamphlet: The Shelter Hoax and Foreign Policy, Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1961.
Publication: Les Cahiers Rationalistes, November-December, 1962.
Publication: Le Courrier Rationaliste, November 25, 1962.
Reprint: "The Effect of Disarmament on the Population Problem", Grenville Clark, Saturday Review, February 16, 1963.
Reprint: "The Eight Fallacies of the Nuclear Test Ban", speech by Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, Congressional Record, May 12, 1960. [with extensive LP annotations].

34.3.
Material from LP's Desk: Assorted Articles, 1960-1963.
Article: "Why We Must Repeal the Ban on Nuclear Testing", Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, Reader's Digest, September 1960.
Article: "Why Nuclear Testing is a 'Must' for Freedom", Lewis L. Strauss, Reader's Digest, September 1961.
Article: "Strontium-90 Process Details Revealed", Chemical and Engineering News, February 19, 1962.
Article: "New Genetically Determined Molecular Form of Erythrocyte Esterase in Man", Charles R. Shaw, Frank N. Syner and Richard E. Tashian, Science, October 5, 1962.
Article Fragment re: Adlai Stevenson, Time, December 14, 1962.
Article: "The Big Flap -- Doves, Hawks, 'Dawks,' 'Hoves'", Newsweek, December 17, 1962.
Article: "Playboy Interview: Bertrand Russell", Playboy, March 1963.
Article: "Ytterbium: Transition at High Pressure from Face-Centered Cubic to Body-Centered Cubic Structure", H. Tracy Hall, J. Dean Barnett and Leo Merrill, Science, January 11, 1963.
Article: "The New Rockefeller", James A. Wechsler, The Progressive, May 1963.
Article: "Growing Old in America: Frauds, Quackery, Swindle the Aged and Compound their Troubles", Elinor Langer, Science, May 3, 1963.
Article: "The Big Idea: 'Look After Germany First'", Newsweek, June 10, 1963.
Article: "Replicating Form of a Single-Stranded DNA Virus: Isolation and Properties", M. Hayashi, M. N. Hayashi, S. Spiegelman, Science, June 21, 1963.
Article: "Fallout, Food, and Man", Merrill S. Read, Harold S. Olcott, Science, June 21, 1963.
Article: "A Mustering of the Troops", Daniel Lang, The New Yorker, June 22, 1963.
Article: "HiHOE and the F4H Booster", Publication Unknown, No Date. [1960s].
Article: "We Have Continued Too Long the Ban on Nuclear Tests",Saturday Evening Post, July 8, 1961.
34.4.
Material from LP's Desk: Assorted Reprints and Publications, 1961-1963.
Reprint: "Escape from the Bomb", Lester Grinspoon, E. James Lieberman, The New Republic, No Date.
Reprint: "Book Reviews: The Future of Man, by P. B. Medawar", Hermann J. Muller, Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, Spring 1961.
Reprint: "The Danger of Nuclear Holocaust", Linus Pauling, Frontier, October 1961.
Article: "Public Health Implications of Radioactive Fallout from Nuclear Weapons Tests", California's Health, January 15, 1962.
Reprint: "Nuclear Testing and the 'Forward Strategy'", Isidore Ziferstein, Sanity, Autumn 1962.
Publication: Bulletin of the World Council of Peace, January 1963.
Publication: No More Hiroshimas!, January 1963.
Article: "Fresh Light on the Mystery of the Missiles", I. F. Stone's Weekly, January 21, 1963.
Article: "Bomb Testing and Perspectives", SSRS Newsletter, Society for Social Responsibility in Science, February 1963.
Reprint: "Literature and the Darkness Within", Gordon N. Ray, College English, February 1963.
Newsletter: The Word, February 1963.
Publication: Nuclear Information, February 1963.
Publication: Das Gewissen, April 1963.
Reprint: "The Oxford Conference of Peace Groups", Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling, The Minority of One, May 1963.
Publication: Bulletin of the World Council of Peace, June 15, 1963.
Pamphlet: A Scientist's Responsibility, V. S. Yemelyanov, 1963.
34.5.
Material from LP's Desk: Newsweek, April 2, 1962.
34.6.
Material from LP's Desk: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, May 1963.
34.7.
Material from LP's Desk: Prevent World War III, no. 62, Summer 1963.
34.8.
Material from LP's Desk: Harper's, June 1963.
34.9.
Material from LP's Desk: Assorted Newspaper Clippings, 1961-1963.

1.035.
California Institute of Technology: LP Notebook and Curriculum Vitae, 1913-1988.
35.1.
Notebook: LP Curriculum Vitae, rough outline of "Five Year Report, 1955-1960".
35.2.
Proofs: List of Reprints by or about LP, 1913-1960.
35.3.
Typescript: LP file indices, 1963-1964, 1988.

1.036.
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1960, 1963-1970, 1980, 1989.
36.1.
Correspondence: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1960.
36.2.
Correspondence, Articles, Bulletin: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1963.
36.3.
Notes, Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1964.
36.4.
Correspondence, Reports, Memoranda: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1965.
36.5.
Correspondence, Memoranda, Ancillary Material: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1966.
36.6.
Notes, Correspondence, Memoranda: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1967.
36.7.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1968.
36.8.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1969.
36.9.
Correspondence: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1970.
36.10.
Correspondence: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1979, 1980, 1989.
36.11.
Notes, Correspondence, Reports, Memoranda: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, No Date.

1.037.
University of California, San Diego, 1960, 1966-1969, 1970, 1978.
37.1.
Departmental Correspondence: University of California, San Diego, 1960.
37.2.
Departmental Correspondence: University of California, San Diego, 1966.
37.3.
Departmental Correspondence: University of California, San Diego, 1967.
37.4.
Departmental Correspondence: University of California, San Diego, 1968.
37.5.
Departmental Correspondence: University of California, San Diego, 1969.
37.6.
Departmental Correspondence: University of California, San Diego, 1970, 1978.
37.7.
Departmental Correspondence: University of California, San Diego, No Date.
37.8.
Correspondence, Budget Information, Grant Information and Receipts: University of California, San Diego, 1967.
37.9.
Correspondence, Budget Information, Grant Information and Receipts: University of California, San Diego, 1968.
37.10.
Memoranda, Budget Information, Grant Information and Receipts: University of California, San Diego, 1969.
37.11.
Grant Applications: University of California, San Diego, 1967.
37.12.
Correspondence, Memoranda, Grant Applications: University of California, San Diego, 1968.
37.13.
Correspondence, Grant Applications: University of California, San Diego, 1969.
37.14.
Grant Applications: University of California, San Diego, No Date.

1.038.
Stanford University, 1961, 1967-1972.
38.1.
Correspondence, Notes: Stanford University, 1961.
38.2.
Telephone List, Ancillary Material: Stanford University, 1967.
38.3.
Correspondence, Memoranda, Notes, Ancillary Material: Stanford University, 1968.
38.4.
Correspondence, Memoranda, Notes, Ancillary Material: Stanford University, 1969.
38.5.
Correspondence, Reports, Memoranda, Notes: Stanford University, 1970.
38.6.
Correspondence, Grant Applications, Memoranda, Notes: Stanford University, 1971.
38.7.
Correspondence, Reports, Memoranda: Stanford University, 1972.

1.039.
Stanford University, 1973-1994.
39.1.
Correspondence, Memoranda, Faculty Handbook: Stanford University, 1973-1974.
39.2.
Correspondence: Stanford University, 1974.
39.3.
Correspondence, Memoranda: Stanford University, 1975.
39.4.
Correspondence: Stanford University, 1977.
39.5.
Memoranda: Stanford University, 1979-1980.
39.6.
Correspondence, Telephone List: Stanford University, 1981-1982, 1984.
39.7.
Prospective Student Material: Stanford University, 1985-1987.
39.8.
Telephone List: Stanford University, 1988.
39.9.
Correspondence, Memoranda, Telephone List: Stanford University, 1989-1990.
39.10.
Correspondence: Stanford University, 1991.
39.11.
Correspondence, Telephone List: Stanford University, 1992.
39.12.
Memoranda, Telephone List: Stanford University, 1993.
39.13.
List: LP Books held by Stanford University, 1994.
39.14.
Correspondence, Memoranda, Notes, Ancillary Material: Stanford University, No Date.
39.15.
Laboratory Notebook: "1971 -- Course on Structure of Atomic Nuclei", Stanford University. [LP Annotation: "This is the last full-term course of lectures given by me."], 1971.

2. Political Issues, 1945-1989.


2.001.
Materials re: "Japanese Gardener Incident", 1945.
1.1.
Correspondence, Newspaper Clippings re: "Japanese Gardener Incident", 1945, 1985.
1.2.
Notes re: "Japanese Gardener Incident", 1945.

2.002.
LP Passport Problems, 1945-1953.
2.1.
Correspondence re: Certificates and Awards Given to LP by the United States Government, 1945, 1948-1949.
2.2.
Typescript: "A List of Certificates and Awards Given to Linus Pauling by the United States Government.", No Date.
2.3.
Correspondence, Typescript re: Passport Issues, 1948, 1950.
2.4.
Correspondence, Typescript, Ancillary Material re: Passport Issues, 1951.
2.5.
Correspondence, Newspaper Clipping, Ancillary Material re: Passport Issues, January-March 1952.
2.6.
Correspondence, Manuscript, Typescript, Ancillary Material re: Passport Issues, April - May, 1952.
2.7.
Correspondence, Newspaper Clipping re: Passport Issues, May 1952.
2.8.
Correspondence, Newspaper Clippings re: Passport Issues, May 2-3, 1952.

2.003.
LP Passport Problems, 1952-1955.
3.1.
Correspondence, Newspaper Clippings, Ancillary Material re: Passport Issues, June 1952.
3.2.
Correspondence, Newspaper Clippings, Ancillary Material re: Passport Issues, July-December 1952.
3.3.
Correspondence, Newspaper Clippings re: Passport Issues, 1953.
3.4.
Correspondence re: Passport Issues, 1954.
3.5.
Correspondence, Typescript re: Passport Issues, 1955.

2.004.
LP Passport Problems, 1956-1960; Assorted Materials re: Passports, 1926-1987.
4.1.
Correspondence re: Passport Issues, 1956.
4.2.
Correspondence re: Passport Issues, 1958.
4.3.
Correspondence re: Passport Issues, 1960, 1977, 1982, 1985.
4.4.
Passport Applications, 1965, 1987.
4.5.
Medical Certificates, 1948-1984.
4.6.
Passports, 1926-1987.
4.7.
Reprint: "Passport Refusals for Political Reasons: Constitutional Issues and Judicial Review", Warren Hall Saltzman, Yale Law Journal, February 1952.
4.8.
Photocopied Newspaper Clipping: "Passport is Denied to Dr. Linus Pauling; Scientist Assails Action as 'Interference'", New York Times, May 12, 1952.
4.9.
Photocopied Newspaper Clipping: "Passport Denial Decried", New York Times, May 13, 1952.
4.10.
Photocopied Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling's Predicament", New York Times, May 19, 1952.
4.11.
Photocopied Newspaper Clipping: "Acheson Promises Light on Denial of Passports", New York Times, May 22, 1952.
4.12.
Article: "Scientists in the Doghouse", The Nation, June 28, 1952.
4.13.
Article: "The Bigots and the Professionals", The Nation, June 28, 1952.
4.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Limited Passport' Given to Scientist", New York Times, July 16, 1952.
4.15.
Articles: "More on the Pauling Passport", and "Pauling Receives Limited Passport for Travel to Europe", Chemical and Engineering News, July 21, 1952.
4.16.
Article: "Passports and Visas", Science, vol. 116, August 15, 1952.
4.17.
Article: "On Patriotism", Chemical and Engineering News, September 8, 1952.
4.18.
Photocopied Newspaper Clipping: "Leading Physicists Protest Visa Curbs as Peril to Science", New York Times, October 13, 1952.
4.19.
Government Publication: "Testimony of Linus Pauling, Pasadena, Calif.", Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Eighty-Fourth Congress, Second Session, Pursuant to S. Res. 94 A Survey of the Extent to which the Rights Guaranteed by the First Amendment are Being Respected and Enforced in the Various Government Loyalty-Security Programs, November 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, 25, 28, and 29, 1955.
4.20.
Typescript: "Ma Shipley's Passport Division", by Farooq Hussain, 1976.

2.005.
Correspondence re: University of Hawaii incident, 1951-1954.
5.1.
Correspondence, Notes: March 9 - April 6, 1951.
5.2.
Correspondence, Notes: April 7 - June 4, 1951.
5.3.
Correspondence: June 4, 1951 - January 16, 1954.

2.006.
Newspaper Clippings re: University of Hawaii incident, 1951.
6.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Students Petition Council Action on Regents' Ruling", Ka Leo o Hawaii, (University of Hawaii) February 16, 1951.
6.2.
Newspaper Clippings: "Regents List Four Classes of Offenses", "Chief Stresses Clarification of Effects", Ka Leo o Hawaii, (University of Hawaii) February 20, 1951.
6.3.
Newspaper Clippings: "Forum to Discuss Regents' Rule Set", "The Duty is Theirs, "Defends Regents' Rule", "Serious Misinterpretation", Ka Leo o Hawaii, (University of Hawaii) February 23, 1951.
6.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Open Discussions of BOR Ruling Planned", Ka Leo o Hawaii, (University of Hawaii) February 27, 1951.
6.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Symposium Airs Varied Views on Regents' Rule", Ka Leo o Hawaii, (University of Hawaii) March 6, 1951.
6.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "U. H. Will Invite Pauling for Building Dedication", The Honolulu Advertiser, March 9, 1951.
6.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.H. Withdraws Invitation to Noted Caltech Chemist", Honolulu Star-Bulletin, March 13, 1951.
6.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "U of H Cancels Talk By Coast Professor", The Honolulu Advertiser, March 13, 1951.
6.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Took Oath He Wasn't a Red; Sinclair Says He's 'Surprised'", Honolulu Star-Bulletin, March 14, 1951.
6.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "U. H. Withdraws Invitation to Noted Caltech Chemist", Honolulu Star-Bulletin, March 14, 1951.
6.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Still Plans Trip Here", The Honolulu Advertiser, March 14, 1951.
6.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "2 Regents Commend Sinclair's Action in Linus Pauling Case", Honolulu Star-Bulletin, March 15, 1951.
6.13.
Newspaper Clippings: "Dr. Pauling to Speak at Science Meeting", Parkersburg (W. Va.) Sentinel, March 15, 1951; "Famous Chemist to Speak at Science Academy Meet", Fairmont (W. Va.) West Virginian, March 15, 1951.
6.14.
Newspaper Clippings: "Open Letter to the Board of Regents", "Attacks Pauling Issue", "When fascism comes to the United States...", Ka Leo o Hawaii, (University of Hawaii) March 16, 1951.
6.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Did Swear He Wasn't a Red, Check in California Shows", Honolulu Star-Bulletin, March 16, 1951.
6.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "University Paper Requests Regents Invite Dr. Pauling", Honolulu Star-Bulletin, March 17, 1951.
6.17.
Newspaper Clippings: "IPR Officers Deny It's Red", and "'Don't Want Nothin' Club", The Honolulu Advertiser, March 17, 1951.
6.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Believes Bid Still in Effect", The Honolulu Advertiser, March 17, 1951.
6.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Invitation Backed by Ka Leo", The Honolulu Advertiser, March 18, 1951.
6.20.
Newspaper Clippings: "Invitation Was Not Withdrawn: Sinclair", "We Reaffirm Our Stand", "What's all this commotion...", "Students Protest", "Wants to Hear Dr. Pauling", Ka Leo o Hawaii, (University of Hawaii) March 21, 1951.
6.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Comment on the Linus Pauling Case", Honolulu Star-Bulletin, March 22, 1951.
6.22.
Newspaper Clippings: "Ka Leo Stronger than Pres. Sinclair in Current Fight for Academic Freedom", and "The Patriotic Sailor", Honolulu Record, March 22, 1951.
6.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Misquoted' on Pauling, UH President Contends", The Honolulu Advertiser, March 23, 1951.
6.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Final Appeal to Regents", Ka Leo o Hawaii, (University of Hawaii) March 27, 1951.
6.25.
Newspaper Clippings: "U. H. Regents Cancel Bid to Pauling", The Honolulu Advertiser, March 28, 1951; "Regents of U. H. Withdraw Invitation to Dr. Pauling", Honolulu Star-Bulletin, March 28, 1951.
6.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hawaii U. Bans Dedication Talk by Dr. Linus Pauling",The Independent (Pasadena), March 28, 1951.
6.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling 'Surprised' by University's Bid Withdrawal", The Honolulu Advertiser, March 29, 1951.
6.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Matter Probe Probably Won't Materialize", Honolulu Star-Bulletin, March 29, 1951.
6.29.
Newspaper Clippings: "Caltech Savant's Invitation Voided", Los Angeles Times, March 29, 1951; "Linus Pauling Answers Univ. Hawaii Bid Withdrawal", Los Angeles Herald-Express, March 29, 1951.
6.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Hits 'Conviction' Without Trial by School", The Independent (Pasadena), March 29, 1951.
6.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Bid Recalled", Los Angeles Examiner, March 29, 1951.
6.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Comment on Two Incidents", Honolulu Star-Bulletin, March 30, 1951.

2.007.
Newspaper Clippings re: University of Hawaii incident, 1951.
7.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Details Given on Questioning of Dr. Pauling", The Honolulu Advertiser, March 30, 1951.
7.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Still Plans Trip Here", Honolulu Star-Bulletin, March 30, 1951.
7.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Lawyer Claims Pauling Balked at Taking Oath", Honolulu Star-Bulletin, March 30, 1951.
7.4.
Publication: Honolulu Wrecker, April 1, 1951.
7.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Demands U. H. Renew Invitation", Honolulu Star-Bulletin, April 2, 1951.
7.6.
Newspaper Clippings: "Caltech Chemist Urges Hawaii to Renew Bid", Los Angeles Times, April 2, 1951; "Dr. Pauling University of Hawaii Leftist Charges Hit", Los Angeles Evening Tribune, April 2, 1951.
7.7.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pauling Demands Re-Invitation", "Varied Views Expressed on 9-0 Decision", "The Pauling Case", "Much as it may have been overworked...", "On Pauling Issue", Ka Leo o Hawaii, (University of Hawaii) April 3, 1951.
7.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Asks Regents Renew UH Invitation", The Honolulu Advertiser, April 3, 1951.
7.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Demands Hawaii U. Retract 'Slur'", The Independent, (Pasadena) April 3, 1951.
7.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hawaii U. Delays Action in Dedication Snub Row", The Independent, (Pasadena) April 4, 1951.
7.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Imua Spotlight' Out in New Form", Honolulu Star-Bulletin, April 4, 1951.
7.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Witchhunt Absurdity Shown at UH as Dr. Marsh Speaks",Honolulu Wrecker, April 5, 1951.
7.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Probers Charge Movie 'Oscar Winners' Aided Communist Cause", Pasadena Star-News, April 5, 1951.
7.14.
Newspaper Clippings: "'I Carry on Patriotic Duty', Says New Pauling Statement", "Dr. Linus Pauling Insists He Swore He Wasn't a Red", Honolulu Star-Bulletin, April 6, 1951.
7.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Flays House Group Over Red Link", The Independent, (Pasadena) April 6, 1951.
7.16.
Newspaper Clippings: "Hearing Held Tomorrow on Pauling Issue", "Situation Analyzed", "Expediency vs. Moral Duty", Ka Leo o Hawaii, (University of Hawaii) April 6, 1951.
7.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Letter on 'Freedom of the Press'", Honolulu Star-Bulletin, April 7, 1951.
7.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Mum on Dr. Pauling", Los Angeles Examiner, April 7, 1951.
7.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Hints Honolulu Visit Despite Rebuff by U. of H.",The Honolulu Advertiser, April 8, 1951.
7.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "UH Student Council Plans Pauling Action", The Honolulu Advertiser, April 9, 1951.
7.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Names and Addresses Please!", Honolulu Star-Bulletin, April 9, 1951.
7.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Offers to Pay Way Here", The Honolulu Advertiser, April 10, 1951.
7.23.
Newspaper Clippings: "Much Speculation on New Pauling Letter", "Pauling Case Probed in Lively Hearing", "IMUA", Ka Leo o Hawaii, (University of Hawaii) April 10, 1951.
7.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Case Probed in Lively Hearing", Ka Leo o Hawaii, (University of Hawaii) April 10, 1951.
7.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Harvard Crimson Interested", Ka Leo o Hawaii, (University of Hawaii) April 11, 1951.
7.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Students Butting In", The Honolulu Advertiser, April 12, 1951.
7.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "U. H. Students Want Pauling Re-Invitied; Un-American Committee Hit at Hearing", Honolulu Record, April 12, 1951.
7.28.
Newspaper Clippings: "Alyea, Former Visiting Prof, Lauds Pauling", "Editor Allen on Pauling", "Answers IMUA", Ka Leo o Hawaii, (University of Hawaii) April 13, 1951.
7.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Langmuir Of Rain Making Fame Due Soon", Honolulu Star-Bulletin, April 14, 1951.
7.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bill Sutton Philosophizes on Age", The Honolulu Advertiser, April 15, 1951.
7.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dedication of UH Building by Langmuir Urged", The Honolulu Advertiser, April 15, 1951.
7.32.
Newspaper Clippings: "Recent Pauling Hearing", "Ditto", Ka Leo o Hawaii, (University of Hawaii) April 17, 1951.
7.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Kimura Elected Student Body President at U. H.", Honolulu Star-Bulletin, April 19, 1951.

2.008.
Newspaper Clippings re: University of Hawaii incident, 1951.
8.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Healthy Atmosphere at the University", The Honolulu Advertiser, April 19, 1951.
8.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "A.S.U.H. President Clears the Air", Honolulu Star-Bulletin, April 20, 1951.
8.3.
Newspaper Clippings: "Raps Giving General Degree", "Defends Campus Paper", Harvard Crimson Interested", Ka Leo o Hawaii, (University of Hawaii) April 20, 1951.
8.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Open Letter to Regents", Ka Leo o Hawaii, (University of Hawaii) April 24, 1951.
8.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Affair 'Closed' U of H Regents Decide", The Honolulu Advertiser, April 25, 1951.
8.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "U. H. Regents Affirm Decision on Invitation to Pauling", Honolulu Star-Bulletin, April 25, 1951.
8.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Says He Will Speak at U. H.", Honolulu Star-Bulletin, April 26, 1951.
8.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to Address U of H Students Despite Regents' Ban", The Honolulu Advertiser, April 27, 1951.
8.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Swan Song", Ka Leo o Hawaii, (University of Hawaii) April 27, 1951.
8.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Going to Hawaii", New York Times, April 27, 1951.
8.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Wins McElrath Support", IMUA Spotlight, April 1951.
8.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "University Students Visit 'IMUA'", The Honolulu Advertiser, May 4, 1951.
8.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "U. H. Professors Fight Red Control Bills", Honolulu Star-Bulletin, May 11, 1951.
8.14.
Newspaper Clippings: "U. of H. Deans, Aides Urge Veto of Loyalty Bills", "Dr. Pauling Due May 26; Several Talks Scheduled", Honolulu Star-Bulletin, May 12, 1951.
8.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "More Teachers Join Loyalty Bill Revolt", Honolulu Star-Bulletin, May 14, 1951.
8.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "U. H. Students Sign Petition", The Honolulu Advertiser, May 15, 1951.
8.17.
Newspaper Clippings: "Reply to Edward L. Sylva's Statement", "A Request for Equal Consideration", The Honolulu Advertiser, May 15, 1951.
8.18.
Newspaper Clippings: "Hawaii GOP Supports TH Loyalty Bill Says Official", "Self-Protection is the Issue", Letters to the Editor re: Loyalty Bill, The Honolulu Advertiser, May 16, 1951.
8.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Time Lack Issue in Loyalty Bills' Fate", The Honolulu Advertiser, May 17, 1951.
8.20.
Newspaper Clippings: "Senate Votes to Recall Loyalty Bill", Letters to the Editor re: Loyalty Bill, Honolulu Star-Bulletin, May 17, 1951.
8.21.
Newspaper Clippings: "Students Oppose U. H. Regents on Pauling Policy", "Legislators May Quit Minus New Budget", Honolulu Star-Bulletin, May 19, 1951.
8.22.
Newspaper Clippings: "Year's Highlights Reviewed", "Pauling to Speak Tuesday Night at Chem Club Quest", Ka Leo o Hawaii, (University of Hawaii) May 25, 1951.
8.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Says Regents Made Wrong Decision About Him", Honolulu Star-Bulletin, May 26, 1951.
8.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling...", The Honolulu Advertiser, May 26, 1951.
8.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Here to 'Get Acquainted' with T. H.", The Honolulu Advertiser, May 27, 1951.
8.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Heard in Two Talks", The Honolulu Advertiser, May 30, 1951.
8.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to Speak Thursday", Honolulu Star-Bulletin, May 30, 1951.
8.28.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: "Cal Tech Scientist Meets Chemists", Honolulu Star-Bulletin, June 2, 1951.
8.29.
Publication: The University of Hawaii, 1907-1947.

2.009.
California Senate Investigating Committee on Education, 1950-1951.
9.1.
Correspondence, Typescript, Subpoena re: Appearance before the California Senate Investigating Committee on Education, 1950-1951.

2.010.
Industrial Employment Review Board/Industrial Personnel Security Board, 1951-1954.
10.1.
Correspondence: Industrial Employment Review Board/Industrial Personnel Security Board, 1951-1952.
10.2.
Correspondence: Industrial Employment Review Board/Industrial Personnel Security Board, 1953-1954.

2.011.
Denial of Public Health Service Grants to LP, 1954.
11.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. Grants Denied to 30 Scientists", New York Herald Tribune, April 29, 1954.
11.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Robin Hood, beware the Sheriff!", The California Tech, (California Institute of Technology) May 6, 1954.
11.3.
Article: "Disloyal Scientists?", Newsweek, May 10, 1954.
11.4.
Bulletin: "Security and Loyalty in Relation to Public Health Grants", Federation of American Scientists, Information Bulletin no. 44, May 13, 1954.

2.012.
Government Documents re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1956-1957, 1960.
12.1.
Government Publication: Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate The Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary, Section IV: Soviet Atomic and Industrial Espionage, United States Senate, Eighty-Fourth Congress, Second Session, December 31, 1956.
12.2.
Government Publication: Scope of Soviet Activity in the United States, Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Eighty-Fifth Congress, First Session on Scope of Soviet Activity in the United States, Part 58, March 29, April 2-3, August 15, 1957. [contains testimonies/statements of George Batori, Harry Gold and Vladimir Poremsky].
12.3.
Government Publication: Report of Proceedings, Hearing Held Before Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, June 21, 1960.
12.4.
Galley Proofs: Communist Infiltration and Use of Pressure Groups, Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Eighty-Sixth Congress, Second Session, Testimony of Dr. Linus Pauling, Part 2, June 21, 1960.
12.5.
Government Publication: Testimony of Dr. Linus Pauling, Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Eighty-Sixth Congress, Second Session, June 21, 1960.

2.013.
Government Documents and Pauling Typescripts re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960-1961, 1965-1966.
13.1.
Government Publication: Report of Proceedings, Hearing Held Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws, of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, October 11, 1960.
13.2.
Correspondence, Government Publication: Testimony of Dr. Linus Pauling, Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Eighty-Sixth Congress, Second Session, Part 2, October 11, 1960.
13.3.
Government Publication: Testimony of Dr. Linus Pauling, June 21 and October 11, 1960, Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Eighty-Seventh Congress, First Session, with Individual Views of Senator Kenneth B. Keating, 1961.
13.4.
Typescript: "A Critical Analysis of the Report on the Hearings of Dr. Linus Pauling", by Linus Pauling, 1965.
13.5.
Correspondence, Offprint: "Petition to the Senate of the United States for the Redress of a Grievance", by Linus Pauling, March 3, 1966.
13.6.
Government Publication: Rules of Procedure and Information for Witnesses, Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, No Date. (1960s).

2.014.
Legal Documents re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1957, 1960.
14.1.
Subpoena: from the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, June 5, 1957.
14.2.
Subpoena: from the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, June 17, 1960.
14.3.
Court Documents: "Motion for Interlocutory Stay and/or Interlocutory Injunction", "Complaint for Declaratory Judgment and Injunction", "Statement of Points and Authorities in Support of Motion for Interlocutory Stay and/or Interlocutory Injunction", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, v. James O. Eastland, Thomas J. Dodd, Oliver Gasch and Joseph C. Duke, Defendants, United States District Court for the District of Columbia, August 4, 1960.
14.4.
Court Documents: "Motion to Dismiss", "Defendants' Brief in Support of Motion to Dismiss the Complaint and in Opposition to Plaintiff's Motion for Interlocutory Injunction", "Opposition to Motion for Interlocutory Stay and/or Interlocutory Injunction", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, v. James O. Eastland, Thomas J. Dodd, Oliver Gasch and Joseph C. Duke, Defendants, United States District Court for the District of Columbia, August 1960.
14.5.
Court Document: "Plaintiff's Memorandum in Opposition to Defendants' Motion to Dismiss and in Reply to Defendants' Opposition to Motion for Interlocutory Stay and/or Interlocutory Injunction", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, v. James O. Eastland, Thomas J. Dodd, Oliver Gasch and Joseph C. Duke, Defendants, United States District Court for the District of Columbia, August 1960.
14.6.
Court Document: "Plaintiff's Supplemental Memorandum", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, v. James O. Eastland, Thomas J. Dodd, Oliver Gasch and Joseph C. Duke, Defendants, United States District Court for the District of Columbia, August 20, 1960.
14.7.
Court Document: "Appellant's Motion for Immediate Hearing on Motion for Stay", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, v. James O. Eastland, Thomas J. Dodd, Oliver Gasch and Joseph C. Duke, Defendants, United States District Court for the District of Columbia, August 21, [?] 1960.
14.8.
Court Document: "Appellant's Motion for Stay Pending Appeal", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, v. James O. Eastland, Thomas J. Dodd, Oliver Gasch and Joseph C. Duke, Defendants, United States District Court for the District of Columbia, August 26, 1960.
14.9.
Court Document: "Appellant's Memorandum in Support of Motion for Stay Pending Appeal", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, v. James O. Eastland, Thomas J. Dodd, Oliver Gasch and Joseph C. Duke, Defendants, United States District Court for the District of Columbia, August 26, 1960.
14.10.
Court Document: "Opposition to 'Appellant's Motion for Stay Pending Appeal'", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, v. James O. Eastland, Thomas J. Dodd, Oliver Gasch and Joseph C. Duke, Defendants, United States District Court for the District of Columbia, August 30, 1960.
14.11.
Court Document: "Appellant's Motion to Submit Appeal on Merits", Court Document: "Appellant's Motion for Immediate Hearing on Motion for Stay", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, v. James O. Eastland, Thomas J. Dodd, Oliver Gasch and Joseph C. Duke, Defendants, United States District Court for the District of Columbia, August 31, 1960.
14.12.
Court Document: "Appellant's Reply Memorandum to Appellees' Opposition to Appellant's Motion for Stay Pending Appeal", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, v. James O. Eastland, Thomas J. Dodd, Oliver Gasch and Joseph C. Duke, Defendants, United States District Court for the District of Columbia, August 31, 1960.
14.13.
Correspondence, Court Document: "Statement of Chief Judge Prettyman on Appellant's Motion for Stay Pending Appeal and on the Merits", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, v. James O. Eastland, et al., Appellees, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, September 7, 1960.
14.14.
Court Document: "Application for Stay", Linus Pauling, Petitioner, vs. James O. Eastland, Thomas J. Dodd, Oliver Gasch and Joseph C. Duke, Supreme Court of the United States, October Term, 1960.
14.15.
Court Document: "Memorandum for Respondents in Response to Application for Stay", Linus Pauling, Petitioner, vs. James O. Eastland, Thomas J. Dodd, Oliver Gasch and Joseph C. Duke, Supreme Court of the United States, October Term, 1960.
14.16.
Court Document: "Petition for Writ of Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit", Linus Pauling, Petitioner, vs. James O. Eastland, Thomas J. Dodd, Oliver Gasch and Joseph C. Duke, Supreme Court of the United States, October Term, 1960.
14.17.
Court Document, Correspondence: "Brief of American Civil Liberties Union, Amicus Curiae, in Support of Petition for Certiorari", Linus Pauling, Petitioner, vs. James O. Eastland, Thomas J. Dodd, Oliver Gasch and Joseph C. Duke, Supreme Court of the United States, October Term, 1960.
14.18.
Subpoena: from the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, October 10, 1960.

2.015.
Statements and Correspondence Made Public re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960.
15.1.
Reprint: "The Eight Fallacies of the Nuclear Test Ban", speech by Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, Congressional Record, May 12, 1960. [with extensive LP annotations].
15.2.
Offprint: "The Communist Infiltration in the Nuclear Test Ban Movement", Remarks by Senator Thomas J. Dodd, Delivered on the Floor of the Senate May 25, 1960.
15.3.
Offprint: "Linus Pauling Statement", [re: subcommittee investigation] Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, June 21, 1960.
15.4.
Typescript: "Corrections to Report of Proceedings of Hearing Held Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary on 21 June 1960, Corrections made by Dr. Linus Pauling.".
15.5.
Typescripts: "Statement by Linus Pauling", [re: Newspaper article about subcommittee investigation article in Los Angeles Times] July 12, 1960.
15.6.
Typescript: "Second Statement by Linus Pauling", [re: motion for interlocutory stay and/or interlocutory injunction] August 15, 1960.
15.7.
Typescript: "Third Statement by Linus Pauling", [re: petitions and resolutions supporting Pauling in hearing with subcommittee] August 22, 1960.
15.8.
Typescript: "Fourth Statement by Linus Pauling", [re: attack by Senator Dodd] September 1, 1960.
15.9.
Typescript: "Statement by Linus Pauling About Hearing Held Before the Internal Security Subcommittee of the U.S. Senate on 21 June 1960" September 6, 1960.
15.10.
Typescript: "Statement by Linus Pauling", [re: postponement of Pauling appearance before the subcommittee] September 9, 1960.

2.016.
Statements and Correspondence Made Public re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960.
16.1.
Offprint: "Letter Sent to Senate Internal Security Subcommittee by Dr. Linus Pauling", [re: inclusion of "false statements" in subcommittee record] September 26, 1960.
16.2.
Offprint: "Certain Facts in the Case of Dr. Linus Pauling", Statement by Senator Thomas J. Dodd, September 30, 1960.
16.3.
Photocopied Typescript: "My Experiences with the Internal Security Subcommittee of the U.S. Senate", September 1960.
16.4.
Article: "Why We Must Repeal the Ban on Nuclear Testing", Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, Reader's Digest, September 1960.
16.5.
Typescript: "Statement by Linus Pauling", [re: accusations and "false statements" by Senator Dodd] October 3, 1960.
16.6.
Typescript: "Statement by Linus Pauling", [re: pending appearance before subcommittee] October 10, 1960.
16.7.
Draft Transcript: Hearing before the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, October 11, 1960.
16.8.
Typescript: "Protest by Dr. Linus Pauling to the Addition to the Record of the Hearing of Statements by the Chairman That Were Not Read at the Hearing", October, [?] 1960.
16.9.
Photocopied Typescript: "Statement by Linus Pauling", [re: October 11 subcommittee hearing] October 27, 1960.
16.10.
Released Correspondence: Letter to the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, [re: addition to record of statements not read at the October 11 subcommittee hearing] November 1, 1960.
16.11.
Released Correspondence: Letter to the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, [re: addition to record of statements not read at the October 11 subcommittee hearing] November 2, 1960.
16.12.
Form Letter: Urging that unread statements at the October 11 subcommittee hearing not be included in printed record of the hearing, November 23, 1960.

2.017.
Correspondence re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960-1981.
17.1.
Correspondence: with Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960-1961.
17.2.
Legal Correspondence re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960-1961, 1964-1966, 1968, 1977-1978, 1980-1981.
17.3.
Correspondence: with colleagues and other Congress members, re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1957, 1960-1961, 1963, 1965-1966, 1977.
17.4.
Correspondence: with or about news media outlets, re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1957, 1960-1961.

2.018.
Correspondence re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960.
18.1.
Correspondence: Letters of support re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960.

2.019.
Correspondence re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960.
19.1.
Correspondence: Non-Pauling letters written to committee members/other Congress members on LP's behalf, 1960-1962.

2.020.
Assorted Materials re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960-1964.
20.1.
LP Personal Notes re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960, 1961, 1965, 1981, No Date.
20.2.
Petitions in support of LP re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960.
20.3.
Correspondence: anti-Pauling, threats, etc. re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960, 1946.
20.4.
Audio-Visual Materials: including Dictaphone Belt labeled "my YMCA talk about Int. Sec. Sub. on 29 Sept. 1960, CIT Campus", and reel to reel audiotape "Capitol Cloakroom, 11-24". (with transcript) [Transferred to WAV/DVD].
20.5.
Article: "Just Like the Good Old Days of Low Blow Joe", I. F. Stone's Weekly, June 27, 1960.
20.6.
Correspondence, Article: "Aspects de la Chasse Aux Sorcieres", Democratie Mondiale, July 1960.
20.7.
Correspondence, Offprint: "Four Sermons for the High Holydays", Herschel Lymon, October 1960.
20.8.
Article: "Command Performance", Kenneth Tynan, Harper's Magazine, October 1960.
20.9.
Galley Proof and Reprint: "Congressional Testing of Linus Pauling. Part I: The Legal Framework. Part II: Sourwine in an Old Bottle", Harry Kalven, Jr., Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, December 1960, January 1961.
20.10.
Article: "Dodd vs. Tynan: A Debate on Congressional Investigations", Harper's Magazine, January 1961.
20.11.
Play Script: "Linus Pauling Goes to Washington", condensed from the official transcript by Sherman Stein, (LP annotation: "Performed several times in Davis -- Also KPFA played a tape) No Date. (1960s).
20.12.
Publication: Freedom and Foreign Policy, Thomas J. Dodd, New York: The Bookmailer, Inc., 1962.
20.13.
Materials re: Louis Budenz, 1964.
20.14.
Defendant's Exhibit: "1951 HUAC Report, Communist Peace Offensive" and "Certain Activities of Dr. Linus C. Pauling", No Date.

2.021.
Mounted Newspaper Clippings and Correspondence re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960-1961.
21.1.
Title Page: "Professor Pauling's Appearance Before the U.S. Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 21 June and 11 October 1960.".
21.2.
"An Appeal by Scientists to the Governments and People of the World" [Nuclear test ban appeal signature form], 1957.
21.3.
Subpoena: from the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, June 20, 1960.
21.4.
Newspaper Clippings: "Threat of Contempt Hangs Over Pauling", Associated Press, June 22, 1960; "Pauling, Probers Duel Four Hours; Issue of Names, Contempt Unsettled", Grace Bassett, The Evening Star (Washington, DC), October 12, 1960.
21.5.
Typescript: "Nobelist Pauling Hits Hearings, Gives Views", Lillian Levy, No Publisher, June 20, 1960.
21.6.
Newspaper Clippings: "Asks Aid In Senate Contempt Fight - Pauling Flays Probers", Baltimore News-Post, June 22, 1960.
"Pauling Still Won't Talk" and "Pauling Will Testify", The Washington Daily News, October 11, 1960.
21.7.
Missing Newspaper Clipping. Handwritten note: "Where is this clipping?", New York Times, June 26, 1960.
21.8.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pauling's Affiliations", The Cincinnati Enquirer, October 22, 1960.
"Lee Shippey asks What Do You Think?" Unknown publisher, No Date.
"To Dr. Linus Pauling...", The Progressive, January 1, 1961.
"Pauling Loses Two Federal Court Rulings", United Press International, Unknown Publisher, No Date.
"Dr. Pauling Asks Equal CBS Time", Daily Variety, November 30, 1960.
"Pauling Asks Equal Time", The Hollywood Reporter, November 30, 1960.
"Senate Paints Pauling Red - Or Does It?" by Ronald Collister, The Telegram, March 17, 1961.
21.9.
Periodical Clippings: "The Inquisition", Between The Lines, November 1, 1960.
"HUAC Discrimination", The Churchman, 1961.
21.10.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pauling Again Refuses To Give Senate Names", Grace Bassett, Washington Star, October 11, 1960.
Letter to the Editor: "Pauling's Case", by Frank J. Fagan, MD., Washington Star, December 7, 1960.
21.11.
Newspaper Clippings: "Japan's 'Mass' Backing Riots, Pauling Says", Washington Star, June 19, 1960.
"Call for Pauling Delayed a Day", Associated Press, Washington Star, June 20, 1960.
"Senators Quiz Pauling On Petition Backers", Washington Star, June 21, 1960.
21.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Reluctant Pauling Gets Ultimatum on Petition", Washington Star, June 22, 1960.
21.13.
Newspaper Clippings: "Linus Pauling Talks Up at Tea", Bill McPherson, The Washington Post. October 10, 1960.
"3 Appeals Judges Hear Pauling Suit", Leslie H. Whitten, The Washington Post, September 2, 1960.
21.14.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pauling Tells Senate Red Inquiry He Won't Be at Hearing Today", John J. Lindsay, The Washington Post, October 11, 1960.
"Pauling Again Refuses to Name A-Test Foes," Hale Montgomery, Washington Post, October 12, 1960.
"No Reprisals?" The Washington Post, November 7, 1960.
21.15.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pauling Defies Probe Orders," Richard L. Lyons, The Washington Post, June 22, 1960.
"Despite 'Senate Intimidation' WILPF Praises Pauling's Stand", The Washington Post, June 22, 1960.
"Word to Come", Janice Holland, The Washington Post, No Date.
21.16.
Newspaper Clippings: Two (2) Letters to the Editor, "Support for Pauling," Mrs. Stephen Jaworski and Edward Leonard, MD., The Washington Post, June 26, 1960.
"Loyal Defiance", The Washington Post, July 1, 1960.
"Gagging Dissent," by C. E. Greenwald. The Washington Post. July 2, 1960.
"Testing Contempt," by Linus Pauling. The Washington Post. August 23, 1960.
21.17.
Newspaper Clippings: "At WILPF Session Roosevelt Laments Pauling Summons", Maxine Cheshire, The Washington Post, June 20, 1960.
"Senate Quiz Welcomed By Pauling", Willard Clopton, The Washington Post, June 20, 1960.
"Pauling Testifies Today: Opposes Closed Hearing", The Washington Post, June 21, 1960.
21.18.
Newspaper Clippings: "Despite Summit Debacle, Says Agnes Meyer...Keep Disarmament Talks", Maxine Cheshire and "WILPF Resolves: Annul Un-American Activities Committee", The Washington Post, June 21, 1960.
21.19.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pacifist Urges - Enlist Youth Army For a Moral War," Elizabeth Ford and "Subpoenaed Nobel Prize-Winner Linus Pauling Hopes Hearings Will Be Open", Patricia Griffith, The Washington Post, June 21, 1960.
21.20.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pauling Insists on Open Hearing", The Washington Post, June 21, 1960.
"Gagging Dissent", The Washington Post, June 21, 1960.
21.21.
Periodical Clipping: "Answer to Appeasers", The Washington Newsletter, June 30, 1960.
Correspondence: C. S. Thomas to LP. October 22, 1960.
21.22.
Periodical Clipping: "The Constitution vs. U.S. Diplomacy", Sir John Lomax, Unknown publisher, March 11, 1961.
21.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Faces Jail - Refuses to reveal names in Bomb-test petition", Christopher Farley, Peace News, July 22, 1960.
21.24.
Press Release: Owen B. Lutz [re: the nuclear test ban] No Date.
21.25.
Newsletter Clippings: "Pauling Speaks Tonight On Battle With Sub-Committee", Kip Thorne and Barry Gordon, The California Tech, September 29, 1960.
"Pauling and Petitions", the Editor, The California Tech, October 6, 1960.
21.26.
Newsletter Clipping: "Pauling Defends Stand Before Dodd Investigating Committee", The California Tech, October 6, 1960.
21.27.
Newsletter Clippings: "Editorial Stand Attacked", Eli Chernow, The California Tech, October 13, 1960.
"Local Housewives Appalled By Dr. Pauling's Statements", by Mrs. ------, The California Tech, October 20, 1960.
21.28.
Newsletter Clipping: "A Serious Problem", by the Editor, The California Tech, October 20, 1960.
21.29.
Newspaper Clippings: "Dr. Pauling Refuses Senators' Demand for Names of A-Ban Group", Associated Press, The Philadelphia Inquirer, June 22, 1960.
"Pauling Balks Senate Again on A-Ban Plea", Associated Press, The Philadelphia Inquirer, October 11, 1960.
21.30.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pauling Talk Nixed", Stanford Daily, November 2, 1960.
"Commie-Linked Dr. Pauling Here", The Columbus Dispatch, November 4, 1960.
"Pauling Is Barred As Legion Protests", The Post & Times-Star, November 2, 1960.
"The 'Superpatriots'", Jerry Rankin, Stanford Daily, November 4, 1960.
21.31.
Newspaper Clippings: "U.S. Lags In Science And Here's A Reason", William H. Hessler, Cincinnati Enquirer, November 6, 1960.
"Pauling Vies With Nixon, Kennedy In Straw Vote", Stanford Daily, November 7, 1960.
"The Gallery", National Guardian, November 7, 1960.
21.32.
Newspaper Clippings: "The Nation - Pauling on Stand", New York Times, October 16, 1960.
"Pauling Protests Senate Unit Report", New York Times, November 3, 1960.
"Dr. Gideonse Defended", Andre S. Molnar, New York Times, August 31, 1960.
"Dr. Pauling Loses Appeal On Petition", New York Times, November 22, 1960.
"Pauling Is Accused Of Pose As Martyr", New York Times, October 4, 1960.
21.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Plea By Pauling Barred By Court", New York Times, August 24, 1960.
21.34.
Newspaper Clippings: Editorial Cartoon depicting Sen. Dodd, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, October 11, 1960.
"Dr. Pauling Stands Fast", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, October 12, 1960.
21.35.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pauling Balks Again At Query On Signatures", Edward F. Woods, St Louis Post-Dispatch, October 12, 1960.
"Off Limits to Senator Dodd", St Louis Post-Dispatch, October 17, 1960.
21.36.
Newspaper Clippings: Editorial cartoon about the right to petition the US government and "Pauling Urges Action To Fight U.S. Militarism", The Gazette and Daily, June 23, 1960.
"Pauling to Dodd: Come out from behind that immunity", National Guardian, March 27, 1961.
21.37.
Newspaper Clippings: Editorial cartoon depicting LP as George Washington, No Date.
"Pauling Cites Reprisal Threat In Refusing To Reveal Names," Associated Press, Gazette and Daily, October 12, 1960.
21.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling summons indicates witch-hunt against peace", Robert E. Light, National Guardian, July 4, 1960.
21.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace Leader Won't Name Names - Pauling loses bid for injunction to bar questioning by Senate group", National Guardian, September 5, 1960.
21.40.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pauling Asks Court to Balk Senate Inquiry", Associated Press, Los Angeles Times, August 4, 1960.
"Pauling Raps Senate Group", Los Angeles Times, October 4, 1960.
Advertisement, paid for by unknown group, "Here are the words that may send a distinguished American Scientist to prison...", Los Angeles Times, October 4, 1960.
21.41.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pauling Again Refuses Names to Senate Quiz", United Press International, Los Angeles Times, October 12, 1960; "Pauling Challenges Senator to TV Debate", The Los Angeles Examiner, November 30, 1960.
21.42.
Newspaper Clippings: "The Odd Predicament Of Dr. Linus Pauling", San Francisco Chronicle, June 23, 1960.
"Pauling Defies Red Probe", United Press International, San Francisco Chronicle, June 22, 1960.
Letter to the Editor: "Dr. Linus Pauling", P.B. Zigler and H.R. Wolf, San Francisco Chronicle, June 24, 1960.
"Pauling 'Indignant' At Senator", Associated Press, San Francisco Chronicle, November 3, 1960.
21.43.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pauling Goes to Court to Challenge Senate Probe", Honolulu Star-Bulletin, August 3, 1960.
"Pious Words in Pauling's Case", Royce Brier, San Francisco Chronicle, October 10, 1960.
21.44.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pauling Defies Senate, Risks Jail", Ray Duncan, Pasadena Star-News, September 30, 1960.
"Smear Try Charged by Dr. Pauling", Pasadena Star-News, September 27, 1960.
21.45.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pauling Accused of Martyr Pose - Contempt Discussion Denied", Pasadena Star-News, October 3, 1960.
"Threat to Dr. Pauling is Threat to Freedom", by the Editor, Pasadena Star-News, October 4, 1960.
21.46.
Newspaper Clippings: "Linus Pauling Won't Answer Senate Inquiry", Associated Press, The Oregonian, June 22, 1960.
"Inquiry Off Base", The Oregonian, June 24, 1960.
Letter to the Editor: "Pauling Upheld", Tom Wilson, The Oregonian, October 21, 1960.
21.47.
Newspaper Clippings: "Discouraging Controversy", by the Editor, The Washington Teamster, June 24, 1960.
"Pauling Balks", Seattle Post-Intelligencer, June 25, 1960.
21.48.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pauling to Face Committee", The San Francisco Star, October 22, 1960.
"Dr. Pauling and the Senate", The Hartford Times, June 23, 1960.
21.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Suffers for His Belief", Frank Laro, The Los Angeles Mirror-News, July 5, 1960.
21.50.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pauling Hearing Delayed - Scientist Asks Open Session", United Press International, The Pasadena Independent, June 21, 1960.
"Pauling Loses in Try to Stop Investigation", United Press International, The Pasadena Independent, August 24, 1960.
21.51.
Newspaper Clippings: "Dr. Pauling Dares Jail for Contempt", Ray Duncan, The Pasadena Independent, September 30, 1960.
Letters to the Editor: "Critical of Pauling", Mrs. Alma Gray and "Reaction of Beebe", K. Fritz Schumacher, The Pasadena Independent, October 4, 1960.
21.52.
Newspaper Clippings: "Senate Unit Defers Pauling Testimony", Associated Press, New York Times, August 9, 1960.
"Pauling Adamant On Shielding Names", New York Times, August 10, 1960.
Advertisement: paid for by The Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, "My Conscience Will Not Allow Me To Protect Myself By Sacrificing These Idealistic Young People...", New York Times, October 10, 1960.
Letter to the Editor: "Linus Pauling Upheld", David Haber, C. Willard Heckel, Malcolm Talbott, Lehand J. Tunks, Vernon Bryson, Michael Heidelberger, Edward McN. Burns, William Rieman III, Henry C. Torrey, and Henry R. Winkler, New York Times, October 11, 1960.
Permission form to include name in advertisement.
21.53.
Newspaper Clippings: "Indictment Threat Fades for Pauling", New York Times, October 14, 1960.
"Senate Unit Defers Pauling Testimony", Associated Press, New York Times, August 9, 1960.
"The Pauling Case: End of an Inquiry?", Anthony Lewis, New York Times, October 16, 1960.
21.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "Threat to Dr. Pauling Is Threat to Freedom", by the Editor, Pasadena Star-News, October 4, 1960.
21.55.
Article: "Mark Twain Would Have Enjoyed Dr. Pauling's Inquisition", I. F. Stone's Weekly, October 10, 1960.
21.56.
Newsletter Clipping: "The Ministers' Corner", D. S. H., Community News, November 6, 1960.
Newspaper Clippings: "Nixon Beats Kennedy By 632 Straw Votes", Stanford Daily, November 9, 1960.
Advertisement: unspecified advertiser, "Why Throw Your (Straw) Vote Away...", Stanford Daily, November 8, 1960.
21.57.
Pamphlet: "Before you listen to Dr. Pauling tonight - Please consider the following", Distributed by the Youth for American Principles prior to ACLU Dinner at University of Denver, November 19, 1960.

2.022.
Articles and Newspaper Clippings re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1958-1960.
22.1.
Article: "Brains, Energy and Conscience are the Answer to How Pauling Did It", Frontier, August 1958.
22.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "At WILPF Session Roosevelt Laments Pauling Summons", Maxine Chesire, The Washington Post, June 20, 1960.
22.3.
Newspaper Clippings: "Despite Summit Debacle, Says Agnes Meyer...Keep Disarmament Talks", Maxine Chesire, and "WILPF Resolves: Annul Un-American Activities Committee", Maxine Chesire, The Washington Post, June 21, 1960.
22.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Insists on Open Hearing", The Washington Post, June 21, 1960.
22.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Subpoenaed Nobel Prize-Winner Linus Pauling Hopes Hearings Will Be Opened", Patricia Griffith, The Washington Post, June 21, 1960.
22.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Gagging Dissent", The Washington Post, June 21, 1960.
22.7.
Photocopied Newspaper Clipping: "International Understanding", Pasadena Star-News, June 21, 1960.
22.8.
Photocopied Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling 'Fears' to Name Aides", Pasadena Star-News, June 21, 1960.
22.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Contempt Charged Risked by Pauling", Pasadena Star-News (California), June 22, 1960.
22.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Refuses Senators' Demand for Names of A-Ban Group", Philadelphia Inquirer, June 22, 1960.
22.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Despite 'Senate Intimidation' WILPF Praises Pauling's Stand", The Washington Post, June 22, 1960.
22.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Calls For Letters Against Sending Him to Jail", Baltimore Sun, June 22, 1960.
22.13.
Newspaper Clipping: Letters to the Times "Professor Pauling's Stand", Linus Pauling, New York Times, June 22, 1960.
22.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner Defies Probers", Baltimore Sun, June 22, 1960.
22.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Odd Predicament of Dr. Linus Pauling", The San Francisco Chronicle, June 23, 1960.
22.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "As We See It . . . Seemingly Right, But Too Soon", The Detroit Free Press, June 23, 1960.
22.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "We're Not Think-Alikes", The Honolulu Advertiser, June 23, 1960.
22.18.
Newspaper Clipping: Letters to the Editor "Dodge on Imua", The Honolulu Advertiser, June 23, 1960.
22.19.
Newspaper Clipping: Letters to the Editor "Support for Pauling", Mrs. Stephen Jaworski and Edward Leonard, MD, The Washington Post, June 26, 1960.
22.20.
Newspaper Clipping: " A Doughty Foe For a Fishing Senate Committee", The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky, June 28, 1960.
22.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Loyal Defiance", The Washington Post, July 1, 1960.
22.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Our Internal Security and Dr. Linus Pauling", Holmes Alexander, Los Angeles Times, July 3, 1960.
22.23.
Article: "He Believes . . .", Time, July 4, 1960.
22.24.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pauling summons indicates witch-hunt against peace", Robert E. Light, National Guardian, July 4, 1960; "Nobel Prize-Winner won't give names: Witch-hunters retreat before Pauling stand", Robert E. Light, National Guardian, October 24, 1960.
22.25.
Correspondence, Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Speaks Up", J. Frank Dobie, The Austin American, July 5, 1960.
22.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "CalTech's Firebrand Dr. Pauling Suffers for His Belief", Frank Laro, Los Angeles Mirror News, July 5, 1960.
22.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Izvestia Blasts Senate 'Persecution' of Pauling", Los Angeles Times, July 6, 1960.
22.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "CalTech's Firebrand - Opinions Split on Dr. Pauling", Frank Laro, Los Angeles Mirror News, July 6, 1960.
22.29.
Newspaper Clippings: "Readers Express Themselves on Linus Pauling Series",Los Angeles Mirror News, July 11, 1960; "Falta de Libertad Academica", Prensa Libre, July 22, 1960.
22.30.
Typescript: "McCarthy Reappears", Dagbladet, Oslo, Norway, July 11, 1960.
22.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fearful Nations Curb Liberties, Lawyer Warns", The Honolulu Advertiser, August 4, 1960.
22.32.
Thermofaxed Newspaper Clipping: "[?]ding Contempt", The Washington Post, August 26, 1960.
22.33.
Thermofaxed Newspaper Clipping: "Testing Contempt", Linus Pauling, The Washington Post, August 28, 1960.
22.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Subpoena", Linus Pauling, The Oregonian, August 31, 1960.
22.35.
Newsletter Clipping: "On the Peace Front", Survival, New York, September 2, 1960.
22.36.
Article: "Dodd's Attack on Pauling Calls for a Fight Back from the Grass Roots: Time to Make Connecticut Aware it Sent an Eastland to the Senate", I. F. Stone's Weekly, September 5, 1960.
22.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Vote for Dr. Pauling", The Vancouver Sun, Vancouver, British Columbia, September 13, 1960.
22.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "World-Wide Indignation", New York Teacher News, September 17, 1960.
22.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Threats Against Pauling Hurt U.S.", Los Angeles Mirror News, September 22, 1960.
22.40.
Photocopied Newspaper Clipping: "Katharine Cole, Others View Linus Pauling and Congress", Los Angeles Mirror, September 28, 1960.
22.41.
Newspaper Clipping: " No limit for Man - Pauling: Brain Theories Expounded", Pasadena Star-News, October 5, 1960.
22.42.
Newspaper Clipping: " Pauling Jabs at Religion, Advertising, Chauvinism in Talk Here", Pasadena Star-News, October 6, 1960.
22.43.
Thermofaxed Newspaper Clipping: "Simple Request", The Washington Post, October 10, 1960.
22.44.
Article: "Mark Twain Would Have Enjoyed Dr. Pauling's Inquisition", I. F. Stone's Weekly, October 10, 1960.
22.45.
Newspaper Clipping: Letter to the Editor: "W. U. Head Defends Faculty's 'Right to Speak'", Ethan A. Sheplyey, St Louis Globe-Democrat, October 12, 1960.
22.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Pauling Case: End of an Inquiry?", New York Times, October 16, 1960.
22.47.
Article: "Pauling Hits Senate Subcommittee", Chemical and Engineering News, October 17, 1960.
22.48.
Article: "Conscience and Contempt", The Washington Post, October 17, 1960.
22.49.
Newspaper Clipping: Editorial: "A Serious Problem"; Letter to the Editor: "Local Housewives Appalled by Dr. Pauling's Statements", California Tech, October 20, 1960.
22.50.
Article: "Dr. Pauling Again Defies Senate Group", U.S. News and World Report, October 24, 1960.
22.51.
Newspaper Clippings: Letters to the Editor about LP case, Betty Rendant and Frances McConnell, Pasadena Star-News, October 1960.
22.52.
Newspaper Clipping: " Dr. Linus Pauling Explains Position", Linus Pauling, Pasadena Star-News, November 5, 1960.
22.53.
Newspaper Clipping: " No Reprisals?", The Washington Post, November 7, 1960.

2.023.
Articles and Newspaper Clippings re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1960-1966.
23.1.
Thermofaxed Newspaper Clipping: "No Reprisals?", The Washington Post, November 7, 1960.
23.2.
Newspaper Clipping: " Nobel Prize Winner to Speak in Denver", The Denver Post, November 13, 1960.
23.3.
Article: "It's Time to Investigate the Investigators", by Senator Allen J. Ellender as told to Charles Sopkin, This Week, November 13, 1960.
23.4.
Correspondence, Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Appeal Dumped", St. Louis Globe-Democrat, November 23, 1960.
23.5.
Article: "Dr. Pauling Attacks Senate Version of Hearing Record", The Open Forum, (American Civil Liberties Union) November 1960.
23.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Portents Good for Congo Settlement", Salt Lake Tribune, February 6, 1961.
23.7.
Correspondence, Newspaper Clipping: "Reds Hit on Pauling Case", New York Daily Mirror, March 17, 1961.
23.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Senators Say Reds Used Pauling Plea", Associated Press, New York Times, March 19, 1961.
23.9.
Newspaper Clippings: "250 Educators Urge Abolition of Red Hunters", "Evangelist, Followers Picket Washington U., Seek Red Inquiry", "100 Students Heckle Critic of Washington U.", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, March 20, 1961.
23.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Pauling Fiasco", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, March 21, 1961.
23.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling's Case", The Dallas Morning News, March 22, 1961.
23.12.
Article: "Another round is on in the struggle between Dr. Linus Pauling and the Senate Subcommittee...", Chemical and Engineering News, March 27, 1961.
23.13.
Article: "Back of the Drive to Ban Atom Tests", U.S. News and World Report, March 27, 1961.
23.14.
Article: "Dr. Pauling and the Communists - What a Senate Report Says About Efforts to Ban H-Tests", U.S. News and World Report, April 10, 1961.
23.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Parade and 'Lunatic Left'", Berkeley (Cal.) Daily Gazette, May 25, 1961.
23.16.
Article: "In the Senate: The Debate on Education; The Internal Security Committee Studies Disarmament", Science, May 26, 1961.
23.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pugwash Science Conferences Assailed in Senate Staff Study", Associated Press, New York Times, May 28, 1961.
23.18.
Article: "Linus Pauling", The New Republic, June 5, 1961.
23.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Capital is Split on Development of Neutron Bomb", New York Times, June 25, 1961.
23.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Test Resumption Wanted", by Thomas J. Dodd, New York Times, June 26, 1961.
23.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "News Behind the News", Publication Unknown, June 27, 1961.
23.22.
Article: "Senator Dodd's Moral Standards", I. F. Stone's Weekly, July 3, 1961.
23.23.
Article: "Dodd: 'You're the Worst Witness I've Seen'", Fair Play, July 5, 1961.
23.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Russ Said Developing 'Death Ray'", United Press International, Pasadena Star-News, July 11, 1961.
23.25.
Article: "Disarmament", Human Events, July 14, 1961.
23.26.
Article: "Neutron Bomb Needed to Win Nuclear Race", World, November 15, 1961.
23.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd's Katanga Tour Raises Questions", Miami Herald, January 4, 1962.
23.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Eastland Calls Warren Pro-Red", United Press International, New York Times, May 3, 1962.
23.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Punishment for Balky Witnesses Proposed", Associated Press, Los Angeles Times, May 23, 1962.
23.30.
Article: "Senator Dodd: A Portrait in Contrasts", Herbert Krosney, The Nation, June 23, 1962.
23.31.
Thermofaxed Newspaper Clipping: "Peace Group Meetings", Linus Pauling, New York Times, June 25, 1962.
23.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "2 Senate Groups will Investigate Foreign Lobbies", Tad Szulc, New York Times, July 7, 1962; "Dodd Drops Role in Sugar Inquiry", John D. Morris, New York Times, July 8, 1962.
23.33.
Political Advertisement: "Gentlemen: What Are You Afraid Of?", L.A. Women's Strike for Peace, New York Times, December 13, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pacifist Testifies Nazis and Reds May Aid Group", Hedrick Smith, New York Times, December 14, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Observer", Russell Baker, New York Times, December 15, 1962.
23.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Senator From Katanga", National Guardian, January 10, 1963.
23.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Just One Missile", The Gazette and Daily, (York, Penn.) February 25, 1963.
23.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Trouble on the Savannah", The Gazette and Daily, (York, Penn.) June 5, 1963.
23.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Contempt Plan Offered in House", New York Times, July 7, 1963.
23.38.
Article: "Senator Dodd of Connecticut Former UFW Branch President", The Federalist, July-August, 1963.
23.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mme Nhu Stuck to the Old", The Gazette and Daily, (York, Penn.) November 13, 1963.
23.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Birch and Barry", The Gazette and Daily, (York, Penn.), November 14, 1963.
23.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd Surely Gets Around", The Gazette and Daily, (York, Penn.), February 16, 1966.
23.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ethics Panel's 1st Challenge: Sen. Dodd Case", New York Herald Tribune, March 8, 1966.
23.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fellow 'Clubmen' Rescue Dodd", The Washington Post, March 12, 1966.
23.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd Probe -- New Queries Are Pursued", New York Herald Tribune, March 12, 1966.
23.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "Allegations that Involve Dodd Probed", The Washington Post, March 12, 1966.
23.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "Quiet Investigation", New York Post, March 13, 1966.
23.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "More on Sen. Dodd's Dealings", Santa Barbara (Cal.) News-Press, March 14, 1966.
23.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sen. Dodd's Finances", New York Post, March 14, 1966.
23.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Smell of Scandal' in Sen. Dodd's Records", Publication Unknown, March 15, 1966.
23.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd Funds Dinner Financed Book", Publication Unknown, March 18, 1966.
23.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd and Sourwine", New York Post, March 18, 1966.
23.52.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd's Campaign Funds", The Gazette and Daily, (York, Penn.), March 18, 1966.
23.53.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Indiscreet Senators", New York Post, March 24, 1966.
23.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd's Ethics (Cont'd)", New York Post, March 25, 1966.
23.55.
Newspaper Clipping: "Detective Story", New York Post, March 30, 1966.

2.024.
Newspaper Clippings re: Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1966-1970.
24.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd Calls Us Thieves", The Gazette and Daily, (York, Penn.), April 1, 1966.
24.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Justice Dept. and Us", New York Post, April 1, 1966.
24.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "The G-Men and Us", New York Post, April 7, 1966.
24.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Which Side the Butter?", New York Post, April 13, 1966.
24.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Public Probe of Dodd Demanded by Morse", April 14, 1966.
24.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Dodd Day' Funds", New York Post, April 14, 1966.
24.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sen. Dodd Tells Ethics Committee of $100,000 in Tax-Free 'Gifts'", The Washington Post, April 20, 1966.
24.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd: 'Fringe' Benefit Senator", The Gazette and Daily, (York, Penn.), April 22, 1966.
24.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sen. Dodd Concedes a Point", Publication Unknown, April 22, 1966.
24.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sen. Dodd: Gifts and Services", Publication Unknown, April 23, 1966.
24.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd: 'Fringe' Benefit Senator", The Gazette and Daily, (York, Penn.), April 23, 1966.
24.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Is FBI Working for Dodd?", The Gazette and Daily, (York, Penn.), April 27, 1966.
24.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Law in Dodd Case is Called 'Clear'", New York Times, April 28, 1966.
24.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd Tax Probe -- Senator's Finances Investigated", Los Angeles Times, April 28, 1966.
24.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sen. Dodd Expense Ruckus Brings Call for New Laws", Santa Barbara News-Press, May 1, 1966.
24.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Further Look at Dodd Finances", Santa Barbara News-Press, May 4, 1966.
24.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd's Accuser -- James Patrick Boyd Jr.", New York Times, June 23, 1966.
24.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd's Quest for Secrecy", The Gazette and Daily, (York, Penn.), August 3, 1966.
24.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd's Free Air Force Trip", The Gazette and Daily, (York, Penn.), August 25, 1966.
24.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Is Dodd Next?", The Gazette and Daily, (York, Penn.), March 4, 1967.
24.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dejected Dodd Tells of Financial Struggle", Los Angeles Times, March 18, 1967.
24.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Senators Ignored Vital Points on Dodd", The Gazette and Daily, (York, Penn.), March 20, 1967.
24.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Dodd Case", New York Times, March 21, 1967.
24.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Did Dodd Really Need the Money?", The Gazette and Daily, (York, Penn.), March 24, 1967.
24.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd Aid Says He Paid Bills Without Questioning Purpose", New York Times, April 11, 1967.
24.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ethics Gets Brush-Off in Senate", The Gazette and Daily, (York, Penn.), April 17, 1967.
24.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Public Won't Drop Dodd Issue", Santa Barbara News-Press, April 25, 1967.
24.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Texts of Major Sections of Report by Senate Ethics Committee in Dodd Case", New York Times, April 28, 1967.
24.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd's Staff Displayed Ethical Courage", The Gazette and Daily, (York, Penn.), May 4, 1967.
24.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd Letter Told of Campaign Plan", New York Times, May 28, 1967.
24.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd's Statement and Excerpts from Stennis Talk", New York Times, June 14, 1967.
24.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd Censured by Senate, 92-5, on Fund Count", New York Times, June 24, 1967.
24.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Censure for Mr. Dodd", New York Times, June 24, 1967.
24.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Pained Senate Judging its Own", The Gazette and Daily, (York, Penn.), June 24, 1967.
24.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Beyond the Dodd Case", New York Times, June 25, 1967.
24.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Not Only Dodd Is Licking the Wounds", New York Times, July 9, 1967.
24.37.
Article: "The Tragedy of Thomas Dodd", The Saturday Evening Post, January 13, 1968.
24.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd's Deal with Nixon Administration", The (York, Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, December 30, 1969.
24.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Latex Fined $5,000 for Dodd Donation", Associated Press, The (York, Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, January 5, 1970.
24.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "For He's a Jolly Good Debtor", Publication Unknown, No Date.
24.41.
Thermofaxed Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling and the Security Subcommittee", The Washington Post, No Date.
24.42.
Thermofaxed Article: "Reluctance to Inform", George H. Williams, Publication Unknown, No Date.

2.025.
Pauling FBI Files, Sections 1-4, No Date.
25.1.
FBI Files Section 1: "1953; Possible prosecution of LP for denying Communist Party membership; Stockholm - LP met Dubrinin [Dobrynin?] at Budenz; Urey; Rosenbergs/Sillen's home; 1952 passport; 1952 Trustees of El Turay fire LP Honolulu; Sidney Weinbaum; U. Cal. loyalty oath". [LP's writing].
25.2.
FBI Files Section 2: "1955; List of organizations; p. 15 Charles Cox; Weizman dinner in Tucson?; J. Edgar Hoover on LP passport to get Nobel Prize; PHS grants taken away from LP; 23 Ap 1954 'met with Soviet scientists'". [LP's writing].
25.3.
FBI Files Section 3: "1957; Subpoena.; Ford Fn grant for 'brain-washing'!". [LP's writing].
25.4.
FBI Files Section 4: "Ed Blaisdell - near end; Clinton Anderson forced Eastland to withdraw subpoena. I didn't know that.; Straus wanted names of 2000." [LP's writing] No Date.

2.026.
Pauling FBI Files, Sections 5-9, No Date.
26.1.
FBI Files Section 5: "Stopped at London Airport; Meeting (Oliphant, Calder) at Central Hall, Westminster good newspaper report; Dr. Kiskaldden's review of No More War!; 6-18-1958 LP 'resigns' as Ch. of Div. CIT; Sourwine asks FBI if SISS shouldn't interrogate LP; LP 'do-gooder, naive, impractical, intellectual, in many respects a "damn fool"'; Clinton Anderson and Johnson objected to SISS; Corliss Lamont; Dick Lipmann". [LP's writing], No Date.
26.2.
FBI Files Section 6: "FBI report on LP 3, Mar 1959; Part 1 67 pages; Part 2 48 [pages]; Some more pages". [LP's writing].
26.3.
FBI Files Section 7: "Translation of my German speech". [LP's writing], No Date.
26.4.
FBI Files Section 8: "See 1 Sept 1960 - Sourwine's trick to turn public opinion against LP - not used, however; Transcript of SISS hearing; near end p 11 LP says US gov't can't be trusted." [LP's writing], No Date.
26.5.
FBI Files Section 9: "W. Cleon Klouson - anti communist - speaks at CIT in answer to my talk. Students unfriendly to him. Adults friendly." [LP's writing], No Date.

2.027.
Pauling FBI Files, Sections 10-12, No Date.
27.1.
FBI Files Section 10: "1961; Oslo Conference; Letter from man who changed his mind (to his Senator); Bellingham suit, letters; also Pauling vs. Eastland". [LP's writing], No Date.
27.2.
FBI Files Section 11: "White House Secret Service - our invitation to dinner.; Bellingham; (Two sets) List of names of people who sent in signed bomb-test petitions -- sent to FBI by Mr. Robb, Bellingham's lawyer; Secretary reliable to LP; Daily News suit". [LP's writing], No Date.
27.3.
FBI Files Section 12: "Our telegram to Kennedy about aborting tests; Bomb-test suit". [LP's writing], No Date.

2.028.
Pauling FBI Files, Sections 13-16, No Date.
28.1.
FBI Files Section 13: "3 Dec '63 'The confidential source advised that the announced purpose of the trip was for Dr Pauling to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for 1962'; 9-25-63 Lectures in Argentina; 11-13-63 CIT informant; Amicus curiae of Austrian Pacifist Union; Our letter to Kennedy - (near bottom); Baron Collins; My Chicago speech; 'Orange County'; 'Or. County one of most backward regions of the world'; Hamilton College address". [LP's writing], No Date.
28.2.
FBI Files Section 14: "LP vs. McNamara - Supreme Court; St. Louis Globe-Democrat suit; Nobel Peace Prize; 15 'Weird Insult form Norway'". [LP's writing], No Date.
28.3.
FBI Files Section 15: "Globe-Democrat suit; Germany-lectures; Cuba". [LP's writing], No Date.
28.4.
FBI Files Section 16: "LP Photo distributed to Secret Service; Australia 1964; Daily News suit". [LP's writing], 1964.

2.029.
Pauling FBI Files, Sections 17-18; no number assigned, No Date.
29.1.
FBI Files Section 17: "Fingerprint search made.; Report on LP -- requested by Ehlichmann; 1 Dec 69 -- report to " [Ehlichmann]; Chile; p 10 near end. 8 Nobel Peace Prize winners ask peace; p. 15 Near end Ad in SB protesting my speaking!; Buckley suit dismissed." [LP's writing], No Date.
29.2.
FBI Files Section 18: "Much well-known information no pg [?] Sponsor Bull A Sci.; p. 3 1921 -- Japanese spy!; 47 p. 34 Deep Springs -- a Communist school!; p. 19 Albert Einstein & Thomas Mann; 40 Pierre & Marie Curie; 47 Hans Bethe (not identified)IGNORANCE; 'further'; p. 21 Budenz; 26 Martin Kamen; 28 Joe McCarthy; 30 Reed Col. Portland Maine; 28 -- never met LP, no info; 34 Israel Feuer; 33 Pubn. confiscated; 83 Margaret Weston Price; 37 41Beadle & NIH; 104 Helen Elizabeth Hart; 52. Our car -- Katherine Cole; 109 Lawrence & Charlotte Symons; 96. Dr Jim Raz; 117 LP invited to Allende inauguration; 97. Mail checked; 121 Mail fraud ASA?". [LP's writing], No Date.
29.3.
FBI Files, no number assigned: "1936 FBI letter; AHP & LP toured FBI; LP on passport -- Hennings Com.; Police brutality. officer Keyes killed Rudy Salcido Acquitted; Navy. 'Full field investigation'; Aaron Copland; Robinson Jeffers; James Taylor [?]; Leonard Bernstein; others; 4 Oct 1948 LP given Pres. Medal for Merit while being investigated.; Near end, top of page, CIT gave agent my personnel file". [LP's writing], No Date.
29.4.
FBI Files, no number assigned: "Japanese gardener Threatening letters & phone calls.; John Muir H. S. speech by LP". [LP's writing], No Date.
29.5.
Assorted Correspondence and Government Documents re: Pauling FBI/CIA/State Department Files, 1948-1982, 1985, 1989-1990.
29.6.
LP Manuscript Notes: Needed by the F.B.I.: Some Informed Informants, No Date.

2.030.
Pauling Central Intelligence Agency and U.S. State Department Files, 1947-1991.
30.1.
Assorted Pauling CIA and U.S. State Department files, obtained under the Freedom of Information and Privacy Act, 1947, 1952-1958, 1960-1964, 1973-1979, 1982-1985, 1990-1991.
30.2.
Assorted Pauling CIA and U.S. State Department files, obtained under the Freedom of Information and Privacy Act, 1951-1956, 1960-1969, 1976, 1980-1987, 1991.

2.031.
Pauling Central Intelligence Agency and U.S. State Department Files, 1951-1983.
31.1.
Assorted Pauling U.S. State Department files, obtained under the Freedom of Information and Privacy Act, 1951-1958, 1960, 1965, 1982-1983.
31.2.
Assorted Pauling CIA files, obtained under the Freedom of Information and Privacy Act, 1959-1972.

2.032.
Pauling Central Intelligence Agency Files, 1940-1986.
32.1.
Assorted Pauling CIA files, obtained under the Freedom of Information and Privacy Act, 1940, 1948-1969, 1973, 1977, 1986.

2.033.
Academic Freedom -- Loyalty Oaths at the University of California, 1945-1961.
33.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Court Decision Bans U of C Loyalty Oath", The Honolulu Advertiser, April 7, 1951; "Court's Decision Rules out U.C. Oath of Loyalty", United Press, Honolulu Star-Bulletin, April 7, 1951.
33.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "UC Loyalty Oath Declared Invalid", Los Angeles Examiner, April 9, 1951.
33.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "One Oath Enough", The Honolulu Advertiser, April 11, 1951.
33.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Radicalism Inquiry Group Subpoenas 60 Witnesses", Los Angeles Times, December 29, 1945.
33.5.
Newspaper Clippings: "Tenney opens strike inquiry today" and "UCLA alumni laud 'loyalty' resolution", Los Angeles Daily News, January 2, 1946.
33.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "16 called to testify in Fascist--Communist quiz", Los Angeles Daily News, January 3, 1946.
33.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.C. Regents Threaten To Dismiss Radicals", Los Angeles Times, January 5, 1946.
33.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "New witnesses scheduled to appear before Tenney inquisitorial group", Los Angeles Daily News, January 5, 1946.
33.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "False Liberalism Folly", Editorial in the Los Angeles Daily News, January 5, 1946.
33.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professor and Tenney Duel with Words at Hearing", Los Angeles Times, January 20, 1946.
33.11.
Newspaper Clippings: "Academic Freedom" and "Sproul Defends U.S. Democracy", Los Angeles Times, January 20, 1946.
33.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "UCLA senate backs stand of Dykstra", Los Angeles Times, January 20, 1946.
33.13.
Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence, Background Material: Meeting on Academic Freedom chaired by Linus Pauling, sponsored by the Hollywood Independent Citizens Committee of the Arts, Sciences and Professions, Los Angeles, January 21, 1946.
33.14.
Article: "Tenney is Forced Out!", The Open Forum, July 9, 1949.
33.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Instructor at U. C. Fired by Regents", San Francisco Call-Bulletin, December 17, 1949.
33.16.
Materials re: loyalty oaths issued by the National Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions, 1949.
33.17.
Offprints, Correspondence: "Information on the University of California Oath", 1949; "Statements and Resolutions Regarding Communism and Members of the Communist Party", Board of Regents of the University of California, 1949.
33.18.
Article: "What Stiffened Fight Against Loyalty Oath?" ALERT, no. 113, March 9, 1950.
33.19.
Legal Document: "In the District Court of Appeal State of California...Edward C. Tolman...[et. al.] vs. Robert M. Underhill...[et. al] Petition for Writ of Mandate", August 31, 1950.
33.20.
Legal Document: "In the District Court of Appeal State of California...Edward C. Tolman...[et. al.] vs. Robert M. Underhill...[et. al] Points and Authorities in Support of Petition for Writ of Mandate", August 31, 1950.
33.21.
Legal Document: "In the District Court of Appeal State of California...Edward C. Tolman...[et. al.] vs. Robert M. Underhill...[et. al] Petitioners' Reply Brief", November 10, 1950.
33.22.
Pamphlet: "Crisis at the University of California, II. A Further Statement to the People of California", American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California, December 1950.
33.23.
Pamphlet: "California's New Loyalty - the Levering Act and the program of The Federation for Repeal of the Levering Act", 1950.
33.24.
Correspondence: Academic Assembly, re: University of California loyalty oaths, 1950.
33.25.
Booklet: "Interim Report of the Committee on Academic Freedom to the Academic Senate, Northern Section, of the University of California", February 1, 1951.
33.26.
Pamphlet: "Decision of the District Court of Appeal, State of California, Third Appellate District, Concerning the Special Loyalty Declaration at the University of California", distributed by the Group for Academic Freedom, April 13, 1951.
33.27.
Article: "Education, Loyalty and War Hysteria", D. Michael Marandini, Looking Forward, vol. 4, no. 10, December 1951.
33.28.
Articles and Chapter Letter from the American Association of University Professors, re: Loyalty Oaths, December 1958.
33.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "USF Affidavit Draws Varied Comments", The California Tech, November 2, 1961.
33.30.
Article: "The Brave New University of Clark Kerr", The Liberal Democrat, November 1961.
33.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Agents Hunt Cal. Campus Reds", Los Angeles Daily News, May 19, 1953.
33.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Non-Signers of Loyalty Pact May Lose Faculty Positions", Associated Press, East Pasadena Herald, No Date.
33.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "UC to Retain Professors in Loyalty Row", Associated Press, Publication Unknown, No Date.
33.34.
Offprint: "Statement on Acadmic [sic] Freedom at the University of California", [Includes statement signed by C.I.T. faculty members] No Date.
33.35.
Handwritten draft of an LP statement re: dismissal of professors and other employees by the Regents of the University of California, No Date.
33.36.
Typescript: “Chronology and Comments on Near-Appointment of Linus Pauling to a Position in the UCSB Department of Chemistry”, by Lawrence Badash, 2001.

2.034.
Ralph Spitzer: Academic Freedom and Passport Difficulties, 1942-1994.
34.1.
Correspondence: Ralph Spitzer, 1942-1948.
34.2.
Correspondence, Ancillary Material: Ralph Spitzer, 1948-1950.
34.3.
Correspondence: Ralph Spitzer, 1951-1952.
34.4.
Correspondence: Ralph Spitzer, 1953-1954.
34.5.
Correspondence: Ralph Spitzer, 1957-1973, 1980-1983, 1991-1992, 1994.
34.6.
Article: "Strand and Spitzer Issue Statements on Spitzer's Dismissal", Chemical and Engineering News, March 28, 1949.
34.7.
Article: "Complete Text of A. L. Strand's Speech Yesterday", The Oregon State College Daily Barometer, February 24, 1949.

2.035.
Academic Freedom -- The McCarran Acts, 1950-1963.
35.1.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Open Letter to Members of Congress", [re: repeal of McCarran Act] November 1950.
35.2.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Analysis of the McCarran Act", National Lawyers Guild, 1950.
35.3.
Publication: "Are Loyalty Oaths Effective?", Ninth Report, Senate Investigating Committee on Education, California Legislature, 1951.
35.4.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Open Letter to the President of the United States", [re: "the setting up of concentration camps under McCarran Act provisions] January 25, 1952.
35.5.
Pamphlet: "The Case of Prof. Edwin Berry Burgum: The McCarran Committee and Professor Burgum", Committee to Reinstate Prof. Burgum, 1952.
35.6.
Correspondence, Offprints re: McCarran-Walter Immigration Act, 1953.
35.7.
Article: "McCarran Act Changes Uncertain", F.A.S. Newsletter, February 23, 1953.
35.8.
Offprint, Press Release, Correspondence re: "Statement by the Harvard Corporation in Regard to Associate Professor Wendell H. Furry, Teaching Fellow Leon J. Kamin and Assistant Professor Helen Deane Markham", May 1953.
35.9.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Open Letter to Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States", National Committee to Repeal the McCarran Acts", July 1953.
35.10.
Offprint, Correspondence: "The Jefferson School vs. McCarran Act Thought-Control", December 1953.
35.11.
Article, Correspondence: "McCarran Act Will Bar No Genuine Visiting Scientists", Saturday Evening Post, June 19, 1954.
35.12.
Legal Brief, Correspondence: "In the Supreme Court of the United States...Communist Party of the United States v. Subversive Activities Control Board, Motion and Brief for Leave to File Brief as Amici Curiae", October 1955.
35.13.
Legal Brief: "Motion for Leave to File Brief Amici Curiae: Oleta O' Connor...[et. al.] vs. United States of America". United State Supreme Court, October 1955.
35.14.
Pamphlet: "'We the People' - Historic Defense of the First Amendment", Alexander Meiklejohn, Citizens Committee to Preserve American Freedoms, December 14, 1956.
35.15.
Court Document, Correspondence: "Supreme Court of the United States...Rockwell Kent and Walter Briehl, Petitioners, v. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State. On Writ of Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit." June 16, 1958.
35.16.
Reprint: "Involuntary Loss of American Nationality", Leonard B. Boudin, Harvard Law Review, vol. 73, no. 8, June 1960.
35.17.
Pamphlet: "Freedom or Enforced Conformity - The Supreme Court Review of the Smith and McCarran Acts", Chicago Committee to Defend Democratic Rights, 1960.
35.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Security Probers are Creating Insecurity", The Mirror, February 27, 1961.
35.19.
Article, Correspondence: "Internal Security Act & Scales Case Lost in 5 to 4 Decisions", Civil Liberties, no. 191, September 1961.
35.20.
Pamphlet: "Loyalty, Oaths, and Conscience", David H. Scull, 1961.
35.21.
Correspondence, Newspaper Clippings, Offprints re: National Assembly for Democratic Rights, 1961.
35.22.
Article: "ACLU Challenges Constitutionality of the 1950 Internal Security Act", Civil Liberties, no. 201, October 1962.
35.23.
Correspondence, Pamphlets: "Petition to the President of the United States", (in opposition to the McCarran Acts) 1962.
35.24.
Pamphlet: "Facts for Thinking Americans", [re: McCarran Act] Constitutional Liberties Information Center, 1962.
35.25.
Pamphlet: "Facts on the McCarran Act", Citizens Committee for Constitutional Liberties, 1962.
35.26.
Correspondence, Programs re: 75th Birthday Celebration for Louise Pettibone Smith, 1962.
35.27.
Correspondence, Offprints re: National Committee to Repeal the McCarran Act; other anti-McCarran Act and anti-Smith Act groups, 1950-1952, 1955, 1958, 1962, 1963.
35.28.
Publication, Correspondence: "The McCarran Act to Date", Rights, vol. 10, no. 2, March-April 1963.

2.036.
Academic Freedom -- The J. Robert Oppenheimer Case, 1954.
36.1.
Manuscript Notes re: the Oppenheimer Case, 1954.
36.2.
Typescript: "Notes from Oppenheimer Hearing before Personnel Security Board, Washington, D.C. 12 April 1954 through 6 May 1954. Testimony by Professor Hans A. Bethe".
Government Publication: In the Matter of J. Robert Oppenheimer: Transcript of Hearing Before Personnel Security Board. Washington D.C., April 12, 1954 - May 6, 1954. United States Atomic Energy Commission. (Contains extensive notes by LP).
36.3.
Reprint: "Atomic Weapons and American Policy", J. Robert Oppenheimer, Foreign Affairs, July 1953.
36.4.
Newspaper Clippings: "Colleagues Back Oppenheimer", Publication Unknown, April 20, 1954; "Bar Oppenheimer From Atom Secrets", Los Angeles Times, April 14, 1954.
36.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "What to Do with Oppenheimer?", Los Angeles Times, April 14, 1954.
36.6.
Information Bulletin: "Reactions to Oppenheimer Suspension", Federation of American Scientists, April 16, 1954.
36.7.
Newspaper Clippings: "Nixon Backs Loyalty of Dr. Oppenheimer", Publication Unknown, 1954; "Scientist Group Raps Oppenheimer Removal", Publication Unknown, April 17, 1954.
36.8.
Newspaper Clippings: "His Loyalty Didn't Count...", Clinton D. McKinnon, Los Angeles Daily News, June 3, 1954; "Dr. Oppenheimer Loyal, High U.S. Official Says", United Press, Los Angeles Times, April 17, 1954.
36.9.
Article: "Behind the Attack on Dr. Oppenheimer", I. F. Stone's Weekly, April 19, 1954.
36.10.
Newspaper Clippings: "Inside Labor", The Dallas Morning News, April 19, 1954; "Dixon Calls for Dealing with Reds", Publication Unknown, 1954.
36.11.
Article: "X-Ray of the Scientific Mind", New York Times Magazine, April 25, 1954.
36.12.
Article: "The Case of Robert Oppenheimer", New Republic, April 26, 1954.
36.13.
Article: "Oppenheimer Probe Begun", Chemical and Engineering News, April 26, 1954.
36.14.
Article: "U.S. Ponders a Scientist's Past", Life, April 26, 1954.
36.15.
Article: "Oppenheimer Suspension Stirs Scientists", F.A.S. Newsletter, April 26, 1954.
36.16.
Newspaper Clippings: "Oppenheimer's Work", "Denial of Genius", "Example of Lavoisier", Letters to the Editor of The Washington Post, April 28, 1954.
36.17.
Newspaper Clippings: "Dr. Oppenheimer's Work Wins Praise of Eisenhower", New York Herald Tribune, April 30, 1954; "Science Head Urges Colleagues to Fight Against Detractors", The Washington Post, April 28, 1954.
36.18.
Newspaper Clippings: "Oppenheimer Case Divides Physicists", New York Times, April 29, 1954; "President Praises Oppenheimer but Says Inquiry Was Required", New York Times, April 29, 1954.
36.19.
Newspaper Clippings: "Oppenheimer: More Questions", New York Herald Tribune, April 30, 1954; "Strauss' Probe Played Into McCarthy's Hands", Publication Unknown, April 20, 1954.
36.20.
Article: "'Off with their heads'", Science, April 30, 1954.
36.21.
Article: "The Oppenheimer Case...", The Nation, [Includes comment by LP, "A Disgraceful Act..."] May 1, 1954.

2.037.
Academic Freedom -- The J. Robert Oppenheimer Case, 1954.
37.1.
Article: "Oppenheimer Case Weighed", F.A.S. Newsletter, May 24, 1954.
37.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "A-scientist Loyal But Still Out", Los Angeles Daily News, June 2, 1954.
37.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Oppenheimer Appeals Atomic Ouster Case", Pasadena Star-News, June 2, 1954.
37.4.
Bulletin: "Summary of Editorial Comment", Federation of American Scientists, June 5, 1954.
37.5.
Bulletin: "Reaction to Security Board's Recommendation on Oppenheimer Case", Federation of American Scientists, June 5, 1954.
37.6.
Bulletin: "Text of Statement by F.A.S. Executive Committee on Oppenheimer Report", Federation of American Scientists, June 5, 1954.
37.7.
Bulletin: "Excerpts From Majority and Minority Reports", Federation of American Scientists, June 5, 1954.
37.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "President Fails to Hold Power", Publication Unknown, June 7, 1954.
37.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists Call on Ike for Review", Los Angeles Daily News, June 7, 1954.
37.10.
Article: "Oppenheimer Found Loyal, Clearance Denied", Chemical and Engineering News, June 14, 1954.
37.11.
Article: "Oppenheimer Case", Chemical and Engineering News, June 21, 1954.
37.12.
Article: "AEC Releases Oppenheimer Transcript", F.A.S. Newsletter, June 23, 1954.
37.13.
Article: "Hydrogen Bomb Story Unfolds", Chemical and Engineering News, June 28, 1954.
37.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Oppenheimer Loses Appeal to A.E.C., 4 to 1", New York Times, June 30, 1954.
37.15.
Article: "American Logic", Letter to the Editor of Chemical and Engineering News, July 12, 1954.
37.16.
Article: "AEC Rules Against Oppenheimer", Chemical and Engineering News, July 12, 1954.
37.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Operation Spill-the-Beans", Oakland Tribune, July 13, 1954.
37.18.
Article: "Oppenheimer Decision", Chemical and Engineering News, July 19, 1954.
37.19.
Article: "Security -- Positive or Negative", Chemical and Engineering News, July 26, 1954.
37.20.
Article: "Windows in House of Science", (review of "Science and the Common Understanding", by J. Robert Oppenheimer) Chemical and Engineering News, August 9, 1954.
37.21.
Article: "Oppenheimer Repercussions", F.A.S. Newsletter, August 16, 1954.
37.22.
Article: "Oppenheimer: It's All in the Viewpoint", Chemical and Engineering News, August 16, 1954.
37.23.
Articles: "Wherein Lies Our Security?", "Science vs. Politics", Chemical and Engineering News, September 6, 1954.
37.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fear and Dr. Oppenheimer", The Washington Post, 1954.
37.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Oppenheimer Judge Got a More Tolerant Decision", Publication Unknown, 1954.

2.038.
Academic Freedom -- Other Specific Incidents, 1948-1975.
38.1.
Typescript, Background Material: "The Case of the Hollywood Ten (persecuted for contempt of Congress) and Its Pertinence to Scientific Freedom", Hollywood Independent Citizens' Committee of the Arts, Sciences and Professions, 1948.
Pamphlet: "The Hollywood Ten -- A Chronology", Committee for the Hollywood Ten, 1950.
38.2.
Court Document: "Motion for Leave to File and Brief Amici Curiae Submitted on Behalf of Publishers, Writers and Play Producers", no. 248 John Howard Lawson, Petitioner, vs. United States of America, Respondent. no. 249 Dalton Trumbo, Petitioner, vs. United States of America, Respondent. Supreme Court of the United States, October Term 1949.
38.3.
Court Document: "Brief of Alexander Meiklejohn, of Cultural Workers in Motion Pictures and Other Arts, and of Members of the Professions, as Amici Curiae", no. 248 John Howard Lawson, Petitioner, vs. United States of America, Respondent. no. 249 Dalton Trumbo, Petitioner, vs. United States of America, Respondent. Supreme Court of the United States, October Term 1949.
38.4.
Manuscript Notes, Newspaper Clippings, Offprint: "A Factual Brief of the Dismissal of 3 Professors at the University of Washington", 1949.
38.5.
Correspondence, Publications re: Exclusion of J. D. Bernal from the Council of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1949, 1950.
38.6.
Pamphlet: "The Test of a Teacher - Professional Excellence or Political Conformity?", [re: trial of David L. Friedman] Teachers Union of New York, 1950.
38.7.
Pamphlet, Correspondence: "Conformist Informers or Free Teachers - Excerpts from the trials of seven New York City teachers, dismissed on Thursday, January 8, 1953".
Articles: "A Proposal to Belated Justice to the Blacklisted Teachers of New York", "Case Studies in What the Witch Hunt Has Cost in Suffering and Schooling", I.F. Stone's Weekly, December 16, 1947.
38.8.
Reprint: "Appeal to State Supreme Court", New York Teacher News, January 10, 1953.
38.9.
Offprint: "Academic Freedom at U.S.C., The Case of Janet Stevenson", Southern California Chapter of the National Council of Arts, Sciences and Professions, 1953.
38.10.
Article: "The Fuss About Gus", The Oregon Stater, February 1962.
38.11.
Correspondence re: Wendell Phillips Academic Freedom Committee, 1962, 1964.
38.12.
Typescript, Correspondence, Newspaper Clippings, Offprints re: the case of Dr. Kathleen Gough Aberle, Brandeis University, 1962-1963.
38.13.
Manuscript Notes re: Investigating Committee of the Trustees of the California Institute of Technology, May 21, 1958 & October 14, 1963.
38.14.
Offprints, Correspondence re: Committee to Aid the Bloomington Students, 1963.
38.15.
Article: "Bloomington and the YSA", Paulann Groninger, Rights, vol. XI, no. 2-3, April-May-June, 1964.
38.16.
Materials re: Radical Campus Speakers List, House Committee on Internal Security, 1970.
38.17.
Program: presentation by Dr. Morris Starsky, sponsored by the Political Rights Defense Fund, 1975.
38.18.
Letter of Protest, [signed by 26 scientists, including LP] sent to A. P. Aleksandrov, President of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, re: prosecution of Anatoly Shcharansky, No Date.

2.039.
Academic Freedom -- General, 1944-1979.
39.1.
Article: "Academic Freedom", A.A.A.S. Bulletin, vol. 3, no. 5, May 1944.
39.2.
Article: "Academic Freedom - A Test of Democracy", National Lawyers Guild, The Open Forum, November 1, 1947.
39.3.
Article: "Academic Freedom and Tenure -- Report for 1947 and Statement of Principles", George Pope Shannon, American Association of University Professors Bulletin, vol. 34, no. 1, Spring 1948.
39.4.
Offprint: "Report of the Special Committee on the Civil Liberties of Scientists to the Executive Committee, American Association for the Advancement of Science", December 18, 1948.
39.5.
Pamphlet: "Civil Liberties of Teachers and Students - Academic Freedom - A Statement of Principles Governing Freedom for Teachers and Students in Public and Private Schools and Colleges", American Civil Liberties Union, February 1949.
39.6.
Pamphlet, Correspondence, Press Release: "Are We Afraid of Freedom?", A Statement from the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the University of Chicago, April 20, 1949.
39.7.
Article: "The Easy Chair", Bernard DeVoto, Harpers, June 1949.
39.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Educators to Weigh Aids to Americanism", New York Times, July 5, 1949.
39.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Teachers Hit Loyalty Oaths as Discriminatory, Useless", New York Times, July 5, 1949.
39.10.
Correspondence, Offprint re: Supreme Court case of the United Defense Committee of Public Employees Against "Loyalty" Checks, July 15, 1949.
39.11.
Article: "Two Aspects of the Loyalty Problem", Theodor Rosebury and Melba Phillips, Science, vol. 110, July 29, 1949.
39.12.
Correspondence: from the Caltech faculty to Anne M. Stern, Los Angeles Mirror, re: communist activity on the Caltech campus, August 16, 1949.
39.13.
Article: "Should a Loyalty Declaration be Required of University Professors?" Opposing op-eds by Goodwin J. Knight and John W. Olmsted, Telluride News Letter, December 1950.
39.14.
Reprint: "Security, Loyalty and Science", Book Review by David B. Tyler, Science, vol. 113, no. 2930, February 23, 1951.
39.15.
Reprint: "Do We Need a Hippocratic Oath for All Scientists?", Caroll C. Pratt, The Friend, January 24, 1952.
39.16.
Article: "Scientists in the Doghouse", The Nation, June 28, 1952.
39.17.
Article: "On Academic Freedom", Executive Board of the American Friends Service Committee, SSRS Newsletter, vol. 3, no. 3, June 1952.
39.18.
Reprint: "Let There Be Light on Academic Freedom," Monroe E. Deutsch, reprinted from The Pacific Spectator, vol. VI, no. 1, Winter 1952.
39.19.
Publication: Science & Education, [re: "1952 in Review"] vol. III, no. 1, February 1953.
39.20.
Pamphlet, Press Release: "The Rights and Responsibilities of Universities and their Faculties", Association of American Universities, March 24, 1953.
39.21.
Publication: American Mercury, [re: "Communism and the Colleges"] May 1953.
39.22.
Publication: Frontier, (Special Issue: "Difference is Wrongness - the Defeat of the Intellectual") vol. 5, no. 2, December 1953.
39.23.
Articles: "Principles of Freedom Must Now be Defended", Deane W. Malott; "The Scholar's Obligation", Howard University Conference on "Academic Freedom in the United States"; "The Teaching Profession Has Always Been Loyal", Carl R. Woodward. What the Colleges are Doing, Ginn and Company, no. 98, January 1954.
39.24.
Article: "The Duty of Dissent", Edward U. Condon, Rights, vol. 1, no. 8, March 1954.
39.25.
Pamphlet: "Are We Moving Toward Fascism?", D. F. Fleming, 1954.
39.26.
Reprint: "Adventures among the Flagellates, and Other Matters," Theodore L. Jahn, The Journal of Protozoology, vol. 2, 1955.
39.27.
Publication: The Nation, (Special Issue: "The FBI", by Fred J. Cook) vol. 187, no. 12, October 18, 1958.
39.28.
Publication: Rights, (numerous articles re: academic freedom) vol. VI, no. 4, April 1959.
39.29.
Bulletin: "ACLU Joins in Protests of College Speaker Bans", American Civil Liberties Union, June 18, 1962.
39.30.
Reprint: "Is it Time for Communist Professors?", William Mandel, Frank Ficarra and Noel Mottershead, Slate, vol. II, no. IV, 1965.
39.31.
Publication: The Bill of Rights Journal, (Special Issue dedicated to Leonard B. Boudin) vol. XII, December 1979.
39.32.
Article: "Oath Controversy Evokes Many Protests", Teachers Bulletin (Academic Freedom Supplement), No Date.
39.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Loyalty Oath", Editorial in the East Pasadena Herald, No Date.
39.34.
Assorted Materials re: academic freedom, No Date.

2.040.
Civil Liberties -- House Un-American Activities Committee, 1948-1960. (House Committee on Un-American Activities).
40.1.
Reprint: "In Defense of American Activities", Walter Gellhorn, The American Scholar, vol. XVII, no. 2, Spring 1948.
40.2.
Offprint: "To the General Assembly of the United Nations and the Commission on Human Rights", [petition submitted to the U.N. on behalf of twenty-five American citizens cited for contempt of HUAC; petition signed by LP] No Date [1940s].
40.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "16 Score Conviction of Counsel for Reds", New York Times, February 1, 1950.
40.4.
Newspaper Clippings: "New Attack by McCarthy", "Pauling Calls Peace His Aim", New York Times, October 24, 1950.
40.5.
Court Document: "Brief for Appellant", United States of America, Appellee, against Alger Hiss, Appellant, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, September 1950.
40.6.
Pamphlet: "'seek not loyalty with a sword'", Carey McWilliams, Joint Action Council for Repeal of the Levering Act, December 1950.
40.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "House Red Probers Cite Pauling, Caltech Teacher", Los Angeles Examiner, April 5, 1951.
40.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Technique of Smear", The Honolulu Advertiser, April 10, 1951.
40.9.
Offprint: "Before the Committee on Un-American Activities, House of Representatives, Brief of the Citizens Committee to Preserve American Freedoms and Other Organizations and Individuals, as Amicus Curiae in Support of Motion to Quash Subpoenas", April 1952.
40.10.
Offprint: "Concluding Paragraphs of a Speech Made by Senator Herbert H. Lehman at the A.F.L. Convention in New York City, September 18, 1952.
40.11.
Article: "McCarthy Close Up", The Progressive, June 1953.
40.12.
Publication: UE Steward, [re: "What is McCarthyism?] vol. 6, no. 9, September 1953.
40.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "McCarthy limbers up for presidential race", Los Angeles Daily News, October 10, 1953.
40.14.
Pamphlet: "Courage is Contagious -- The Bill of Rights versus the Un-American Activities Commission", 1953.
40.15.
Pamphlet: "The Issue: Harvey O'Connor vs. Sen. Joe McCarthy, 'Is a man's mind his own?'", published by Harvey O'Connor, 1953.
40.16.
Offprint, Press Release: "A Statement of Principles for the Defense of Democracy against McCarthyism", March 31, 1954.
40.17.
Correspondence, Pamphlet: "The Case of the Stubborn Editor", Cedric Belfrage, 1955.
40.18.
Pamphlet: "Testimony of Frank Wilkinson - A First Amendment Challenge of the Committee on Un-American Activities of the House of Representatives", December 7, 1956.
40.19.
Correspondence: Letter from Martin Ray to HUAC, June 18, 1957.
40.20.
Pamphlet: "For Abolition of the Inquisitorial Committees of Congress", Harvey O'Connor, Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, 1957.
40.21.
Pamphlet: "The Watkins Decision of the United States Supreme Court, June 17, 1957, An Historic Rebuke to the Committee on Un-American Activities of the House of Representatives", Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, 1957.
40.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Walter Rebukes Passport Chief For Heeding High Court Ruling", New York Times, July 23, 1958.
40.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mr. Walter on Passports", New York Times, July 28, 1958.
40.24.
Pamphlet: "Dissents in the United States Supreme Court by Justice Hugo Black, with Chief Justice Warren and Justice Douglas concurring and by Mr. Justice Brennan. Lloyd Barenblatt, Petitioner v. United States of America", June 8, 1959.
40.25.
Pamphlet, Correspondence: "The Courage to be Free - A statement by teachers in Los Angeles now under subpoena to appear before September, 1959, hearings of the House Committee on Un-American Activities", August 1959.
40.26.
Pamphlet: "Congressional Investigations and Bills of Attainder", Irving Brant, published by the Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, December 15, 1959.
40.27.
Pamphlet: "'The Un-American Activities Committee is the Most Un-American Thing in America'", Citizens Committee to Preserve American Freedoms, 1959.
40.28.
Pamphlet: "The Myth of the Invincibility of the Un-American Activities Committee has been Exploded!", Citizens Committee to Preserve American Freedoms, January 1, 1960.
40.29.
Reprint: "Busybody", Editorial in the Washington Post, January 31, 1960.
40.30.
Publication: Rights, [re: "Report on Activities of the House Un-American Activities Committee in 1959"] vol. VII, no. 1, February, 1960.

2.041.
Civil Liberties -- House Un-American Activities Committee, 1960-1961. (House Committee on Un-American Activities).
41.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Un-American Unit Director is Paid Consultant for 'Genetics Grants'", The Gazette and Daily (York, Pennsylvania), March 4, 1960.
41.2.
Pamphlet: "Behind the Bars for the First Amendment", Committee of First Amendment Defendants, March 1960.
41.3.
Reprint: "The Dragon Slayers", speech by Rep. James Roosevelt, Congressional Record, April 25, 1960.
41.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cop who hosed demonstrators asks out", People's World, June 2, 1960.
41.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Witch-Hunter and the Guatemala Story -- Super-Patriot Sen. Dodd was in Pay of Foreign State", Editorial in The Gazette and Daily, (York, Pennsylvania) June 21, 1960.
41.6.
Minutes: Meeting of the Political Action Sub-Committee of the Citizens Committee to Preserve American Freedoms, November 14, 1960.
41.7.
Article: "Outlook Poor for Braden and Wilkinson in Supreme Court -- Little Prospect of Clear Decision on Pillorying of Critics by House Un-Americans", I. F. Stone's Weekly, November 28, 1960.
41.8.
Article: "How the Racist from Mississippi Saved the Un-American Committee -- What the Newspapers Forgot to Mention in their Obituaries of John Rankin", I. F. Stone's Weekly, December 5, 1960.
41.9.
Offprint: "In Search of Truth: An Analysis of the H.C.U.A. Propaganda Film 'Operation Abolition'", Bay Area Student Committee for the Abolition of the House Committee on Un-American Activities, 1960.
41.10.
Reprinted Newspaper Political Advertisement: "James Roosevelt: Abolish the Un-American Committee", Citizens Committee to Preserve American Freedoms, Publication Unknown, 1960.
41.11.
Offprints, Pamphlets, Correspondence, Newspaper Clippings re: Willard Uphaus v. Louis C. Wyman, Attorney General of the United States of America, 1960.
41.12.
Reprint: "Voices of Conscience and Reason", Assorted Newspaper Editorials reprinted by the Southern Conference Educational Fund, 1960.
41.13.
Articles and Newspaper Clippings re: San Francisco HUAC protest riot, May 1960, and subsequent HUAC film "Operation Abolition", 1960-1961.

2.042.
Civil Liberties -- House Un-American Activities Committee, 1960-1963. (House Committee on Un-American Activities).
42.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Ugly Un-American", Editorial in the Washington Post, January 20, 1961.
42.2.
Typescript, Correspondence: Statement on the House Un-American Activities Committee, American Civil Liberties Union, February 21, 1961.
42.3.
Typescript: "The Blacklist and Your Freedom", Herbert J. Biberman, May 12, 1961.
42.4.
Reprint: "The Meisenbach Case -- The FBI and HUAC Convicted", Irving Hall, The Californian, June 1961.
42.5.
Article: "My Life on the Blacklist", Ring Lardner Jr., The Saturday Evening Post, October 14, 1961.
42.6.
Pamphlet: "'My beliefs and my associations are none of the business of this committee' -- How legislative inquisitions stifle integration and social progress", Southern Conference Educational Fund, 1961.
42.7.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Factual Statement: How the House Un-American Activities Committee Worked with the Press and Other Groups to Destroy Chancey's Translation Business", 1961.
42.8.
Publication: Frank J. Donner. The Un-Americans. New York: Ballantine Books, 1961.
42.9.
Offprints: "Autobiographic Statement of John W. Darr, Jr." and "Peace Center Chairman Subpoenaed", Greenwich Village Peace Center, 1962.
42.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Un-Americans Face LA Storm", People's World, April 21, 1962.
42.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Warning of Red Try to Disrupt Hearing Given", Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, April 23, 1962.
42.12.
Newspaper Political Advertisement: "Welcome H.C.U.A.", paid for by the John Birch Society, Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, April 23, 1962.
42.13.
Newspaper Clippings, Fliers, Correspondence, Offprints re: "Walk for the Bill of Rights" protest, Los Angeles, April 24, 1962.
42.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Federal Building Emptied in Red Probe Bomb Scare", Los Angeles Times, April 26, 1962.
42.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Red Probe in Last Day", Pasadena Star-News, April 27, 1962.
42.16.
Article: "Haunting the Hiss Case: The Ghost of a Typewriter...", Fred J. Cook, The Nation, May 12, 1962.
42.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "House Panel Sets hearings on Women Strike for Peace", Associated Press, The Dallas Morning News, December 7, 1962.
42.18.
Article: "The Final Irony of Joe McCarthy", Saturday Evening Post, 1962.
42.19.
Article: "The Inquiry Into Un-Americanism: Assents and Dissents", (review of The Committee and Its Critics: A Calm Review of the House Committee on Un-American Activities, by William F. Buckley) Publication Unknown, 1962.
42.20.
Correspondence, Offprints, Newsletters re: National Committee to Abolish the House Committee on Un-American Activities, 1960-1963.

2.043.
Civil Liberties -- House Un-American Activities Committee, 1950-1968. (House Committee on Un-American Activities).
43.1.
Memorandum: "Preliminary Analysis of Entries in the Guide to Subversive Organizations and Publications", Religious Freedom Committee, 1963.
43.2.
Publication: Rights, ("HUAC -- an Analysis"; "Integration, HUAC and 'The Reds'"; "HUAC in Buffalo"; "Academic Freedom and the Univ. of Illinois") vol. XI, no. 2-3, April-May-June, 1964.
43.3.
Typescript: No Title, [statement by prominent Japanese citizens condemning the actions of the House Un-Amerian Activities Committee] February 20, 1965.
43.4.
Court Documents, Correspondence, Background Material re: no. 19,501 Dagmar Wilson, Appellant, v. United States, Appellee. no. 19,502 Donna Allen Appellant, v. United States, Appellee. no. 19,503 Russell Nixon Appellant, v. United States, Appellee. June 4, 1965.
43.5.
Pamphlet: "House Un-Americans Paid by Racists!", Citizens Committee to Preserve American Freedoms, No Date.
43.6.
Pamphlet: "We Stand on the First Amendment -- The Cases of Lloyd Barenblatt, John T. Gojack, William A. Price, Chandler Davis", Liberty Book Club, No Date.
Reprint: "Why I Took the First Amendment", William A. Price, Nieman Reports, April 1, 1957.
43.7.
Correspondence, Pamphlet: "The Time of the Toad", Dalton Trumbo, No Date.
43.8.
Pamphlet: "End Guilt by Association and Accusation", The American Civil Liberties Union, No Date.
43.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Can't Leave U.S.", Publication Unknown, No Date.
43.10.
Typescript: "Quartet or Chorus Dedicated to the House Un-American Activities Committee and Sung to the Tune of 'Oh My Darling Clementine'", No Date.
43.11.
Assorted Materials re: House Un-American Activities Committee, 1950, 1952, 1959, 1961-1965, 1968.

2.044.
Civil Liberties -- The Cases of Julius Rosenberg, Ethel Rosenberg and Morton Sobell, 1952-1967.
44.1.
Legal Document: "Transcript of Record", Petitions for Writs of Certiorari and Exhibit Thereto, vol. 1, Book 1, no. 111 Julius Rosenberg and Ethel Rosenberg Petitioners, vs. The United States of America; no. 112 Morton Sobell, Petitioner, vs. The United States of America, Filed June 7, 1952.
44.2.
Legal Document: "Transcript of Record", Petitions for Writs of Certiorari and Exhibit Thereto, vol. 1, Book 2, no. 111 Julius Rosenberg and Ethel Rosenberg Petitioners, vs. The United States of America; no. 112 Morton Sobell, Petitioner, vs. The United States of America, Filed June 7, 1952.
44.3.
Legal Document: "Transcript of Record", Petitions for Writs of Certiorari and Exhibit Thereto, vol. 1, Book 3, no. 111 Julius Rosenberg and Ethel Rosenberg Petitioners, vs. The United States of America; no. 112 Morton Sobell, Petitioner, vs. The United States of America, Filed June 7, 1952.
44.4.
Legal Document: "Transcript of Record", Petitions for Writs of Certiorari and Exhibit Thereto, vol. 1, Book 4, no. 111 Julius Rosenberg and Ethel Rosenberg Petitioners, vs. The United States of America; no. 112 Morton Sobell, Petitioner, vs. The United States of America, Filed June 7, 1952.
44.5.
Legal Document: "Transcript of Record", Petitions for Writs of Certiorari and Exhibit Thereto, vol. 2, Book 1, no. 111 Julius Rosenberg and Ethel Rosenberg Petitioners, vs. The United States of America; no. 112 Morton Sobell, Petitioner, vs. The United States of America, Filed June 7, 1952.
44.6.
Legal Document: "Transcript of Record", Petitions for Writs of Certiorari and Exhibit Thereto, vol. 2, Book 2, no. 111 Julius Rosenberg and Ethel Rosenberg Petitioners, vs. The United States of America; no. 112 Morton Sobell, Petitioner, vs. The United States of America, Filed June 7, 1952.
44.7.
Legal Document: "Transcript of Record", Petitions for Writs of Certiorari and Exhibit Thereto, vol. 2, Book 3, no. 111 Julius Rosenberg and Ethel Rosenberg Petitioners, vs. The United States of America; no. 112 Morton Sobell, Petitioner, vs. The United States of America, Filed June 7, 1952.
44.8.
Legal Document: "Transcript of Record", Petitions for Writs of Certiorari and Exhibit Thereto, vol. 2, Book 4, no. 111 Julius Rosenberg and Ethel Rosenberg Petitioners, vs. The United States of America; no. 112 Morton Sobell, Petitioner, vs. The United States of America, Filed June 7, 1952.
44.9.
Correspondence re: the case of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, 1952-1955, 1964.
44.10.
Article: "Rosenbergs' Last Chance: Clemency from President", National Guardian, November 20, 1952.
44.11.
Article: "World Clemency Cry Swells; Last Legal Defense Moves", National Guardian, December 25, 1952.
44.12.
Pamphlet: "To Secure Justice in the Rosenberg Case", William A. Reuben, National Committee to Secure Justice in the Rosenberg Case, 1952.
44.13.
Article: "Atom Scientist Urey Voices 'Doubt' on Rosenberg Verdict", National Guardian, January 1, 1953.
44.14.
Paid Advertisement: "Over One Million Have Appealed", Non-Partisan Committee for Clemency for the Rosenbergs, January 9, 1953.
44.15.
Paid Advertisement: "Must the Rosenbergs Die?", Emergency Committee of the Arts and Professions to Secure Clemency for the Rosenbergs", 1953.
44.16.
Offprint: "Notes on the Rosenberg Case", Author Unknown, 1953.
44.17.
Correspondence re: the case of Morton Sobell, 1953-1967.

2.045.
Civil Liberties -- The Cases of Julius Rosenberg, Ethel Rosenberg and Morton Sobell, 1955-1977.
45.1.
Correspondence, Offprint: "A Memorandum to the U.S. Senate Sub-Committee on Constitutional Rights Concerning the Conduct of the U.S. Attorney General's Office in the Case of Morton Sobell", September 1955.
45.2.
Correspondence, Offprint: "The Rosenberg-Sobell Case and the House Committee on Un-American Activities", October 1955.
45.3.
Publication: "...that Justice shall be done", Committee to Secure Justice for Morton Sobell, August 1957.
45.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Rosenbergs Stole 'Moon' Data", New York World-Telegram, October 12, 1957.
45.5.
Correspondence, Pamphlet re: Appeals to free Morton Sobell, 1957.
45.6.
Letter to the Editor: "'Sobell Innocent'", Rev. Peter McCormakc, The Progressive, January 1959.
45.7.
Letter to the Editor: "International Kidnapping", Ted Jacobs, The Progressive, April 1959.
45.8.
Pamphlet: "The Scientist in Alcatraz -- 16 Questions and Answers on the Case of Morton Sobell", National Committee to Secure Justice in the Rosenberg-Sobell Case", No Date. (1950s).
45.9.
Article: "Sobell Files Petition for Release or New Trial", National Guardian, January 15, 1962.
45.10.
Article: "London Welcomes Helen Sobell, Paris Refuses to Admit Her", National Guardian, March 5, 1962.
45.11.
Offprint: "The Suppressed Facts in the Rosenberg Case", Irwin Edelman, 1963.
45.12.
Article: "The Case of Morton Sobell: New Queries from the Defense", Science, September 23, 1966.
45.13.
Press Release: "Morton Sobell Transferred to Lewisburg Prison", Committee to Secure Justice for Morton Sobell, 1966. [?].
45.14.
Court Document: "Appellant's Appendix", Morton Sobell, Petitioner-Appellant, against United States of America, Respondent-Appellee, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, April 20, 1967.
45.15.
Correspondence: National Committee to Reopen the Rosenberg Case, 1974-1977.
45.16.
Paid Advertisement: "What Are They Afraid Of ? Open the Files of the Rosenberg Case!", New York Times, June 18, 1975.
45.17.
Press Release: "Rosenberg-Sobell Committee Submits Brief Charging Improper Conduct by Attorney General's Office in Rosenberg-Sobell Case", No Date.
45.18.
Court Document: Affidavit in opposition to denial of a new trial, United States of America, Appellee, against Morton Sobell, Appellant, No Date.

2.046.
Assorted Materials re: Civil Liberties, 1947, 1949-1968, 1971, 1974, 1989.
46.1.
Correspondence, Assorted Materials re: American Civil Liberties Union, 1947, 1949, 1951-1958, 1961-1968, 1971, 1974.
46.2.
Correspondence, Assorted Materials re: Citizens Committee to Preserve American Freedoms, 1950, 1955, 1957, 1963.
46.3.
Correspondence, Programs: Community Church of Boston, 1958, 1960-1962.
46.4.
Correspondence, Assorted Materials: Emergency Civil Liberties Committee. [Clark Foreman] 1954, 1960-1961, 1966.
46.5.
Typescript: "Labour Singer Joe Hill, Murderer or Martyr", Ture Nerman, No Date (1950s).
46.6.
Correspondence, Pamphlets, Newspaper Clippings re: Civil Rights Movement in the American South, 1949, 1956, 1959-1964.
46.7.
Correspondence, Proceedings: Bill of Rights Conference, New York, July 16-17, 1949.
46.8.
Pamphlet: "Open Letter on the Trial of the Leaders of the Communist Party", circulated by Hollister Noble, Sherman Oaks, California, April 3, 1950.
46.9.
Pamphlet: "The Civil Liberties Crisis", Corliss Lamont, Basic Pamphlets on Current Issues, February 1952.
46.10.
Pamphlet: "The Emergency in Your Civil Liberties -- A Statement of Principles", Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, No Date (1950s).
46.11.
Article: "The Cases of Goldfine and Costello", Edward Bennett Williams, Saturday Evening Post, June 23, 1962.
46.12.
Article: "The Ordeal of John Henry Faulk", Joseph P. Blank, Saturday Evening Post, 1962.
46.13.
Correspondence re: Stars for Freedom Art Exhibit, [re: campaign to defeat Proposition 14] sponsored by the United Civil Rights Committee, 1964.
46.14.
Pamphlet: "Biographical Information Regarding the First Amendment Defendants", No Date (1960s).
46.15.
Publication: 1989 Civil Liberties Journal Honoring Frank Wilkinson on his 75th Birthday and Saluting the National Committee Against Repressive Legislation's 30 Years of Civil Liberties Leadership, 1989.

3. Legal, 1960-1996.


3.001.
Pauling v. Bellingham Publishing Company, 1960-1963, 1965, 1978.
1.1.
Court Document: "Complaint", Linus C. Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling, Plaintiffs, vs. Bellingham Publishing Company and John Doe, aka Martin Gegnor, Lee J. Adamson, Vern Hale, Jr. and Jack Laing, Defendants, District Court of the United States for the Western District of Washington, Northern Division, 1961.
1.2.
Typescripts with Notes: "Bellingham Herald Interrogatory", 1961.
1.3.
Court Document: "Pre-Trial Oral Deposition of Jack Laing", Linus C. Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling, Plaintiffs, vs. Bellingham Publishing Company and John Doe, aka Martin Gegnor, Lee J. Adamson, Vern Hale, Jr. and Jack Laing, Defendants, District Court of the United States for the Western District of Washington, Northern Division, July 27, 1961.
1.4.
Court Document: "Pre-Trial Oral Deposition of Ben Sefrit", Linus C. Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling, Plaintiffs, vs. Bellingham Publishing Company and John Doe, aka Martin Gegnor, Lee J. Adamson, Vern Hale, Jr. and Jack Laing, Defendants, District Court of the United States for the Western District of Washington, Northern Division, July 27, 1961.
1.5.
Court Document: "Pre-Trial Oral Deposition of Lee J. Adamson", Linus C. Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling, Plaintiffs, vs. Bellingham Publishing Company and John Doe, aka Martin Gegnor, Lee J. Adamson, Vern Hale, Jr. and Jack Laing, Defendants, District Court of the United States for the Western District of Washington, Northern Division, July 27, 1961.
1.6.
Court Document: "Interrogatories Preliminary to Deposition of Plaintiff", Linus C. Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling, Plaintiffs, vs. Bellingham Publishing Company and John Doe, aka Martin Gegnor, Lee J. Adamson, Vern Hale, Jr. and Jack Laing, Defendants, District Court of the United States for the Western District of Washington, Northern Division, August 7, 1961.
1.7.
Court Document: "Deposition of James Roosevelt", Linus C. Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling, Plaintiffs, vs. Bellingham Publishing Company and John Doe, aka Martin Gegnor, Lee J. Adamson, Vern Hale, Jr. and Jack Laing, Defendants, District Court of the United States for the Western District of Washington, Northern Division, October 20, 1961.
1.8.
Correspondence, Note to Self re: Pauling v. Bellingham Publishing Company, 1960-1963, 1965, 1978.

3.002.
Pauling v. Bellingham Publishing Company, 1960-1962.
2.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientific Progress 'Astounding' -- Pauling", Bellingham [Washington] Herald, December 4, 1960.
2.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Attack on Pauling Not Substantiated", Bellingham [Washington] Herald, December 4, 1960.
2.3.
Thermofaxed Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Objects", Bellingham [Washington] Herald, December 20, 1960.
2.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Sues Over Letters", Bellingham [Washington] Herald, March 14, 1961.
2.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Sues Bellingham Newspaper", Seattle Times, March 15, 1961.
2.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Correction", Bellingham [Washington] Herald, May 4, 1962.
2.7.
Press Release: "KGMI News learned yesterday...", [re: out of court settlement between LP and Bellingham [Washington] Herald] May 8, 1962.
2.8.
Article: "One Down, Three to Go", Frontier, June 1962. Reprinted in Portland (Ore.) Reporter, June 7, 1962.
2.9.
Court exhibits presented by the prosecution, Pauling v. Bellingham Publishing Company.

3.003.
Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1960-1967.
3.1.
Correspondence re: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1960.
3.2.
Correspondence re: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1961.
3.3.
Correspondence re: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1962.
3.4.
Typescripts: Answers by Linus Pauling to Interrogatories, 6 June 1962; Further Answers by Linus Pauling to Interrogatories, 19 June 1962; Additional Statement about Alleged Membership in Organizations. Answer by Linus Pauling to Interrogatory. 21 June 1962.
3.5.
Correspondence re: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1963.
3.6.
Correspondence re: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1964.
3.7.
Typescript: Statement by Linus Pauling about St. Louis Trial, March 22, 1964.
3.8.
Correspondence re: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1965.
3.9.
Correspondence re: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1966.
3.10.
Correspondence re: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1967.
3.11.
LP Notes to Self re: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, No Date.

3.004.
Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1960-1964.
4.1.
Typescript: "Complaint for Declaratory Judgment and Injunction", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, vs. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, Defendant, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, August 2, 1960.
4.2.
Typescript, Correspondence: "Complaint", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, vs. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, Defendant, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, September 13, 1961.
4.3.
Typescript, Correspondence: "Interrogatories to Plaintiff", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, vs. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, Defendant, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, November 24, 1961.
4.4.
Offprint: "Answer", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, vs. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, Defendant, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, October 1961.
4.5.
Typescript: "Statement of Reasons in Support of Plaintiff's Motion to Strike Certain Portions of Defendant's Answer, or to Make More Definite and Certain", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, vs. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, Defendant, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, December 15, 1961.
4.6.
Typescript: "Motion to Strike Certain Portions of Defendant's Answer, or in the Alternative Motion for an Order to Make More Definite and Certain", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, vs. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, Defendant, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, December 15, 1961.
4.7.
Typescript: "Objections to Interrogatories", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, vs. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, Defendant, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, January 15, 1962.
4.8.
Offprint: "Order", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, vs. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, Defendant, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, March 13, 1962.
4.9.
Offprint: "Suggestions in Opposition to Plaintiff's Objections to Defendant's Interrogatories", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, vs. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, Defendant, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, April 1962.
4.10.
Typescript: "Plaintiff's Memorandum in Support of Objections to Interrogatories Propounded by Defendant", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, vs. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, Defendant, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, May 4, 1962.
4.11.
Offprint: "Order", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, vs. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, Defendant, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, June 1, 1962.
4.12.
Typescript, Correspondence: "Plaintiff's Answers to Defendant's Interrogatories", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, vs. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, Defendant, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, June 28, 1962.
4.13.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Defendant's Suggestions in Opposition to Plaintiff's Motion to Strike", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, vs. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, Defendant, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, June 29, 1962.
4.14.
Typescript: "Plaintiff's Reply Memorandum in Support of Motion to Strike Certain Portions of Defendant's Answer, or to Make More Definite and Certain", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, vs. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, Defendant, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, July 2, 1962.
4.15.
Typescript: "Interrogatories Propounded by Plaintiff to Defendant", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, vs. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, Defendant, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, August 1962.
4.16.
Offprint: "Combined Answers, Objections and Motions Respecting Interrogatories Propounded by Plaintiff to Defendant", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, vs. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, Defendant, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, August 1962.
4.17.
Typescript: "Motion to Require Further Answers to Interrogatories", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, vs. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, Defendant, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, September 1962.
4.18.
Offprint: "Amplification of Certain Answers to Plaintiff's Interrogatories", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, vs. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, Defendant, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, October 16, 1962.
4.19.
Offprint: "Order", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, vs. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, Defendant, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, December 10, 1962.
4.20.
Typescript: "Interrogatory Propounded by Plaintiff to Defendant, to be Answered by Richard H. Amberg, President of Defendant Corporation", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, vs. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, Defendant, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, April 1963.
4.21.
Typescript: "Statement of Reasons in Support of Plaintiff's Motion for Summary Judgement", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, vs. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, Defendant, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, April 24, 1963.
4.22.
Typescript: "Plaintiff's Motion for Summary Judgement", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, vs. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, Defendant, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, May 17, 1963.
4.23.
Typescript: "Statement of Reasons in Support of Plaintiff's Motion for Summary Judgement", No Date. [1963].
4.24.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Motion for Continuance", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, vs. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, Defendant, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, October 14, 1963.
4.25.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Instructions Given by the Court", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, vs. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, Defendant, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, March 20, 1964.
4.26.
Typescript, Correspondence: "Plaintiff's Motion to Set Aside Verdict, and Enter Directed Verdict for Plaintiff as to Liability", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, vs. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, Defendant, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, March 30, 1964.
4.27.
Typescript: "Memorandum in Support of Plaintiff's Motion to Set Aside Verdict and Grant a New Trial, and Motion to Enter Directed Verdict for Plaintiff as to Liability", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, vs. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, Defendant, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, August 6, 1964.

3.005.
Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1966.
5.1.
Court Document: "Brief of Appellant", Linus Pauling, Appellant, vs. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, Appellee, United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.
5.2.
Court Document: "Appellee's Brief", Linus Pauling, Appellant, vs. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, Appellee, United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.
5.3.
Court Document: "Appellant's Reply Brief", Linus Pauling, Appellant, vs. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, Appellee, United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.
5.4.
Court Document: "Record", Linus Pauling, Appellant, vs. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, Appellee, United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.
5.5.
Court Document: "Supplemental Record", Linus Pauling, Appellant, vs. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, Appellee, United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.
5.6.
Court Document: "Petition for a Writ of Certiorari", Linus Pauling, Petitioner, vs. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, Respondent, in the Supreme Court of the United States, October Term, 1966.
5.7.
Court Document: "Brief in Opposition to Grant of Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit", Linus Pauling, Petitioner, vs. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, Respondent, in the Supreme Court of the United States, October Term, 1966.
5.8.
Correspondence, Typescript: "Notice to Take Depositions Pursuant to Federal Rules of Civil Procedure", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, vs. Globe Democrat Publishing Company, Defendant, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, 1963, November 20, 1966.

3.006.
Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1960-1967.
6.1.
Correspondence: E. U. Condon, re: Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company, 1960-1961.
6.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Group Here Used by Reds, Study Reports", St. Louis Globe-Democrat, October 16, 1960.
6.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Condon Statement Replies to Editorial", St. Louis Globe-Democrat, October 16, 1960.
6.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pro and Con Editorial 'Glorification of Deceit'", St. Louis Globe-Democrat, October 16, 1960.
6.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Senator Gives Views on Pauling Hearings", St. Louis Globe-Democrat, October 24, 1960.
6.6.
Thermofaxed Newspaper Clipping: "Peace Offer 'Threat'", New York Times, October 30, 1960.
6.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Appeal Dumped", St. Louis Globe-Democrat, November 23, 1960.
6.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Pauling Petition", Tacoma (Wash.) News-Tribune, March 1, 1961.
6.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Evangelist, Followers Picket Washington U., Seek Red Inquiry", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, March 20, 1961.
6.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Rebuked", St. Louis Globe-Democrat, March 20, 1961.
6.11.
Newspaper Clippings: "100 Students Heckle Critic of Washington U.", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, March 21, 1961; "The Pauling Fiasco", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, March 21, 1961.
6.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Baptist Group Pickets WU; Demands Inquiry", WU Student Life, (Washington University) March 21, 1961.
6.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bullyragging",The Washington Post, March 22, 1961.
6.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Equal Time for Beeny Proves Disconcerting", WU Student Life, (Washington University) March 24, 1961.
6.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Student Peace Committee to Study Armament Race", WU Student Life, (Washington University) April 4, 1961.
6.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Students Walk for Peace, Fight Lethargy of Public", WU Student Life, (Washington University) April 7, 1961.
6.17.
Newspaper Clippings: "Evangelist Says He Resigned as Pastor Over 'Differences'", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, April 9, 1961; "Join the Enslaved?" and "Morality Untried", WU Student Life, (Washington University) March 1961.
6.18.
Article: "No News in St. Louis", The New Republic, February 12, 1962.
6.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Red N-Tests 6X Worse, Pauling Says Here", The Oregon Journal, May 4, 1962.
6.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Belittles Nuclear Inspection", The Oregonian, [LP annotations: "Something Wrong with The Oregonian, Not the Paper I Remember, Pejorative, Misleading, Suppresses my Discussion of Underground Tests, Underground Tests Not Mentioned in Article, No Mention of Dinner, The only paper I've seen that suppressed this news, 'We Print All the News that Serves Our Purpose'"] May 5, 1962.
6.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Lyons Den", New York Post, May 9, 1962.
6.22.
Newspaper Clippings: "Judge Tells Jury at Faulk Trial Truth of Libel Must Be Proved", New York Times, May 29, 1962; "Founder Testifies Aware, Inc., Never 'Blacklisted' Performers", New York Times, May 30, 1962.
6.23.
Article: "He's a New Kind of Press Lord", Business Week, June 23, 1962.
6.24.
Articles: "She Ain't What She Used to Be", Time, November 9, 1962; "'A Wonderful Way Out'", Time, November 9, 1962.
6.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Gets '62 Nobel Peace Prize", St. Louis Globe-Democrat, October 11, 1963.
6.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Martin Niemoeller to Preach this Week", Publication Unknown, March 14-15, 1964.
6.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Libel Suit Opens Here", St. Louis Globe-Democrat, March 17, 1964.
6.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Wife Testifies in His Libel Suit", St. Louis Globe-Democrat, March 18, 1964.
6.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Testimony Ends in Pauling Suit", St. Louis Globe-Democrat, March 19, 1964.
6.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Globe-Democrat Wins Pauling Libel Suit", St. Louis Globe-Democrat, March 20, 1964.
6.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Supreme Court Upholds Globe Against Pauling", St. Louis Globe-Democrat, June 13, 1967.
6.32.
Typescripts, Background Material Used for Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Company: "List of Petition Signers and Submitters: Sub-Committee Testimony", 1957-1961; "Soviet Marxist View of Matter: The Theory of Resonance Controversy", 1960; "Publications and Organizations", 1962.

3.007.
Pauling v. The Hearst Corporation and King Features Syndicate, Inc., 1960-1961.
7.1.
Court Document: "Examination of Plaintiff Linus C. Pauling", Linus C. Pauling, Plaintiff, against The Hearst Corporation and King Features Syndicate, Inc., Defendants, United States District Court, Southern District of New York, June 5, 1961.
7.2.
Correspondence re: Pauling v. The Hearst Corporation and King Features Syndicate, Inc., 1960-1961.

3.008.
Pauling v. National Review, Buckley, et al., 1963-1964.
8.1.
Legal Document: "As and for a first cause of action...", Linus C. Pauling, Plaintiff, against National Review, Inc., William A. Rusher and William F. Buckley, Jr., Defendants, Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of New York, January 2, 1963.
8.2.
Legal Document: "Answering the first cause of action...", Linus C. Pauling, Plaintiff, against National Review, Inc., William A. Rusher and William F. Buckley, Jr., Defendants, Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of New York, 1963.
8.3.
Bound Legal Document: "Examination of defendants National Review, Inc., by William F. Buckley, Jr., and William F. Buckley, Jr., individually...December 3, 1963", Fowler Vincent Harper, Plaintiff, against National Review, Inc., William A. Rusher and William F. Buckley, Jr., Defendants, Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of New York.
8.4.
Bound Legal Document: "Deposition of Linus C. Pauling...January 6, 1964", Linus C. Pauling, Plaintiff, against National Review, Inc., William A. Rusher and William F. Buckley, Jr., Defendants, Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of New York.

3.009.
Pauling v. National Review, Buckley, et al., 1964.
9.1.
Legal Document: "Continued examination of defendant National Review, Inc., by James Burnham...January 30, 1964", Fowler Vincent Harper, Plaintiff, against National Review, Inc., William A. Rusher and William F. Buckley, Jr., Defendants, Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of New York.
9.2.
Bound Legal Document: "Examination of defendant William A. Rusher...March 20, 1964", Fowler Vincent Harper, Plaintiff, against National Review, Inc., William A. Rusher and William F. Buckley, Jr., Defendants, Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of New York.
9.3.
Bound Legal Document: "Continued examination of defendant William A. Rusher...June 3, 1964", Fowler Vincent Harper, Plaintiff, against National Review, Inc., William A. Rusher and William F. Buckley, Jr., Defendants, Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of New York.
9.4.
Bound Legal Document: "Continued examination of defendant William A. Rusher...July 6, 1964", Fowler Vincent Harper, Plaintiff, against National Review, Inc., William A. Rusher and William F. Buckley, Jr., Defendants, Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of New York.
9.5.
Bound Legal Document: "Continued examination of William A. Rusher...July 7, 1964", Fowler Vincent Harper, Plaintiff, against National Review, Inc., William A. Rusher and William F. Buckley, Jr., Defendants, Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of New York.

3.010.
Pauling v. National Review, Buckley, et al., 1965-1966.
10.1.
Bound Legal Document: "Continued hearing before Hon. Milton Pollack...May 5, 1965", [Testimony of Linus Pauling] Linus C. Pauling, Plaintiff, against National Review, Inc., William A. Rusher and William F. Buckley, Jr., Defendants, Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of New York.
10.2.
Legal Document: "...motion to dismiss the complaint at the close of the plaintiff's case...", April 19, 1966, Linus C. Pauling, Plaintiff, against National Review, Inc., William A. Rusher and William F. Buckley, Jr., Defendants, Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of New York.

3.011.
Pauling v. National Review, Buckley, et al., 1965-1966.
11.1.
Legal Documents: Exhibits, Linus C. Pauling vs. National Review, Inc., et al.
11.2.
Legal Documents: Defendants Exhibits Introduced in Evidence, Linus C. Pauling vs. National Review, Inc., et al.

3.012.
Pauling v. National Review, Buckley, et al., 1966.
12.1.
Bound Legal Document: "Appellant's Appendix, Volume I", Linus C. Pauling, Plaintiff-Appellant, against National Review, Inc., William A. Rusher and William F. Buckley, Jr., Defendants-Respondents, August 24, 1966.
12.2.
Bound Legal Document: "Appellant's Appendix, Volume II", Linus C. Pauling, Plaintiff-Appellant, against National Review, Inc., William A. Rusher and William F. Buckley, Jr., Defendants-Respondents, August 24, 1966.

3.013.
Pauling v. National Review, Buckley, et al., 1966.
13.1.
Bound Legal Document: "Appellant's Appendix, Volume III", Linus C. Pauling, Plaintiff-Appellant, against National Review, Inc., William A. Rusher and William F. Buckley, Jr., Defendants-Respondents, August 24, 1966.

3.014.
Pauling v. National Review, Buckley, et al., 1966.
14.1.
Bound Legal Document: "Appellant's Appendix, Volume IV", Linus C. Pauling, Plaintiff-Appellant, against National Review, Inc., William A. Rusher and William F. Buckley, Jr., Defendants-Respondents, August 24, 1966.
14.2.
Bound Legal Document: "Appellant's Appendix, Volume V", Linus C. Pauling, Plaintiff-Appellant, against National Review, Inc., William A. Rusher and William F. Buckley, Jr., Defendants-Respondents, August 24, 1966.

3.015.
Pauling v. National Review, Buckley, et al., 1966-1967.
15.1.
Bound Legal Document: "Respondents' Appendix", Linus C. Pauling, Plaintiff-Appellant, against National Review, Inc., William A. Rusher and William F. Buckley, Jr., Defendants-Respondents, August 24, 1966.
15.2.
Bound Legal Document: "Appellant's Reply Brief", Linus C. Pauling, Plaintiff-Appellant, against National Review, Inc., William A. Rusher and William F. Buckley, Jr., Defendants-Respondents, 1966.
15.3.
Legal Document Proof: "Brief for Defendants-Respondents", Linus C. Pauling, Plaintiff-Appellant, against National Review, Inc., William A. Rusher and William F. Buckley, Jr., Defendants-Respondents, February 10, 1967.
15.4.
Typescript: "Opposing Affidavit", Linus C. Pauling, Plaintiff-Appellant, against National Review, Inc., William A. Rusher and William F. Buckley, Jr., Defendants-Respondents, July 6, 1967.
15.5.
Legal Document: "Appellant's Brief", Linus C. Pauling, Plaintiff-Appellant, against National Review, Inc., William A. Rusher and William F. Buckley, Jr., Defendants-Respondents, 1967.
15.6.
Legal Document: "Appellant's Reply Brief", Linus C. Pauling, Plaintiff-Appellant, against National Review, Inc., William A. Rusher and William F. Buckley, Jr., Defendants-Respondents, 1967.

3.016.
Pauling v. National Review, Buckley, et al., 1961-1969.
16.1.
Correspondence: Michael Levi Matar, 1961-1966.
16.2.
Correspondence: Phillips, Nizer, Benjamin, Krim and Ballon, 1966-1969.
16.3.
Assorted Correspondence re: Pauling v. National Review, Buckley, et al., 1963-1968.
16.4.
LP Notes to Self re: Pauling v. National Review, Buckley, et al., 1966.
16.5.
Subpoenas: Pauling v. National Review, Buckley, et al., January 2, 1963; March 9, 1966.
16.6.
Article: "Treason á la Mode", National Review, December 31, 1960.
16.7.
Article: "People...", National Review Bulletin, June 12, 1962.
16.8.
Article: "The Collaborators", National Review, July 17, 1962.
16.9.
Article: "Are You Being Sued by Linus Pauling?", National Review, September 25, 1962.

3.017.
Pauling v. National Review, Buckley, et al., 1963-1967.
17.1.
Article: "For the Record", ("Sued for one million dollars...") National Review, February 12, 1963.
17.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Sues National Review; Charges It Called Him Traitor", New York Times, May 21, 1963.
17.3.
Article: "Notes and Asides", National Review, June 4, 1963.
17.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Yale Law Professor Sues National Review for Libel", New York Times, August 30, 1963.
17.5.
Article: "Need to Define 'Communist'", Publication Unknown, 1963.
17.6.
Article: "The Week", National Review, June 15, 1965.
17.7.
Article: "Linus Pauling v. National Review", National Review, November 2, 1965.
17.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Buckley Loses Plea on Venue Change in Two Libel Suits", New York Times, November 13, 1965.
17.9.
Article: "National Review's Need for Funds", The Independent, February 1966.
17.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Buckley vs. Thomas", New York Herald Tribune, April 10, 1966.
17.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Buckley Needs New Formula", April 11, 1966.
17.12.
Newspaper Clippings: "Matter of Debate", New York Post, April 11, 1966; "Jury Trial Ordered in Time Libel Case", New York Times, April 19, 1966.
17.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Entertainer", New York Herald Tribune, April 13, 1966.
17.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Presents Case on Buckley", New York Times, April 16, 1966.
17.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Spends 5 Hours on Witness Stand", Publication Unknown, 1966.
17.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "NY Judge Dismisses Libel Suit By Pauling", The Oregonian, April 20, 1966.
17.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Libel Suit is Dismissed", Santa Barbara News-Press, April 20, 1966.
17.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's $1 Million Libel Bid Tossed Out", The Oregon Journal, April 20, 1966.
17.19.
Letter to the Editor: "Bobby and Bill", Time, April 22, 1966.
17.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Courts Take New Look at Libel Law", New York Times, April 24, 1966.
17.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Landmark Decision is Broadened to Aid Public", by William F. Buckley Jr., Los Angeles Times, April 25, 1966.
17.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Buckley Pays Widow $13,750 in Libel Case", Los Angeles Times, April 30, 1966.
17.23.
Article: "Pauling and Libel", Publication Unknown, May 6, 1966.
17.24.
Article: "Linus Pauling Takes the Stand", National Review, May 17, 1966.
17.25.
Article: "The Pauling Case", Law Journal, May 17, 1966.
17.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling...is retaining Louis Nizer...", New York Post, May 31, 1966.
17.27.
Article: "The Pauling Case", Law Journal, June 1, 1966.
17.28.
Article: "The Bushwhackers: A Question of Libel. Implications of the Pauling-Buckley Suit", Frontier, June 1966.
17.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "National Review is Facing Deficit", New York Times, May 12, 1967.
17.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Deficit Imperils National Review", New York Times, May 12, 1967.
17.31.
Publication: Louis Nizer. My Life in Court. New York: Pyramid Books, 1961.

3.018.
Pauling v. News Syndicate Co., Inc., 1963.
18.1.
Subpoena: Pauling v. News Syndicate Co., Inc., United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, May 14, 1963.
18.2.
Bound Court Document: "Stenographer's Minutes", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, vs. News Syndicate Co., Inc., Defendant, United States District Court, Southern District of New York, May 20-23, 1963.
18.3.
Bound Court Document: "Stenographer's Minutes", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, vs. News Syndicate Co., Inc., Defendant, United States District Court, Southern District of New York, May 24, 1963.

3.019.
Pauling v. News Syndicate Co., Inc., 1964.
19.1.
Court Document: "Plaintiff-Appellant's Brief and Appendix", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff-Appellant, against News Syndicate Company, Inc., Defendant-Appellee, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, 1964.
19.2.
Court Document: "Supplemental Appendix to Plaintiff-Appellant's Brief, Excerpts of Defendant's Opening Statement and Testimony", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff-Appellant, against News Syndicate Company, Inc., Defendant-Appellee, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, 1964.
19.3.
Court Document: "Plaintiff-Appellant's Reply Brief", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff-Appellant, against News Syndicate Company, Inc., Defendant-Appellee, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, 1964.
19.4.
Court Document: "Plaintiff-Appellant's Petition for Rehearing", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff-Appellant, against News Syndicate Company, Inc., Defendant-Appellee, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, 1964.
19.5.
Court Document: "Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit", Linus Pauling, Petitioner v. News Syndicate Co. Inc., Respondent, Supreme Court of the United States, October Term 1964.
19.6.
Court Document: "Reply Brief for Petitioner", Linus Pauling, Petitioner v. News Syndicate Co. Inc., Respondent, Supreme Court of the United States, October Term 1964.

3.020.
Pauling v. News Syndicate Co., Inc., 1961-1966, 1971.
20.1.
Correspondence re: Pauling v. News Syndicate Co., Inc., 1961-1962.
20.2.
Correspondence re: Pauling v. News Syndicate Co., Inc., 1963.
20.3.
Correspondence re: Pauling v. News Syndicate Co., Inc., including tangential dispute over legal fees, (Pauling v. News Syndicate Co., Inc. and Pauling v. Bellingham Publishing Company) 1963.
20.4.
Correspondence re: Pauling v. News Syndicate Co., Inc., 1964.
20.5.
Correspondence re: Pauling v. News Syndicate Co., Inc., 1965.
20.6.
Correspondence re: Pauling v. News Syndicate Co., Inc., 1966.
20.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Two Johnny Come-Latelies", New York Daily News, September 2, 1961.
20.8.
Thermofaxed Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Sues Newspaper", New York Daily News, December 4, 1961.
20.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Loses Libel-Suit Appeal Against News", New York Times, July 8, 1964.
20.10.
Correspondence, Offprint: "Pauling v. News Syndicate Company, Inc.", Cases and Materials of the Law of Torts, Page Keeton and Robert E. Keeton, American Casebook Series, St. Paul Minnesota: West Publishing Co., 1971.
20.11.
Publication: Frank J. Donner. The Un-Americans. New York: Ballantine Books, 1961.

3.021.
Pauling v. Anti-Communist League of York County, 1962-1965; Pauling v. "Nevadans on Guard", 1963-1965.
21.1.
Typescript Court Document: "Complaint", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, v. Anti-Communist League of York County; and C. Gene Engles; Martin L. Beaverson; and Dean L. Graham, individually, Defendants, United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania, 1962.
21.2.
Court Document: "Answer on the Behalf of the Defendants, Anti-Communist League of York County (Anti-Communist League of York County, Pennsylvania), C. Gene Engles and Dean L. Graham, Individually)", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, v. Anti-Communist League of York County; and C. Gene Engles; Martin L. Beaverson; and Dean L. Graham, individually, Defendants, United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania, 1962.
21.3.
Typescript Court Document: "Interrogatories Directed to Defendants", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, v. Anti-Communist League of York County; and C. Gene Engles; Martin L. Beaverson; and Dean L. Graham, individually, Defendants, United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania, December 1962.
21.4.
Court Document: "Plaintiff's Brief in Opposition to Defendant's Motion for More Definite Statement", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, v. Anti-Communist League of York County; and C. Gene Engles; Martin L. Beaverson; and Dean L. Graham, individually, Defendants, United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania, 1963.
21.5.
Court Document: "Plaintiff's Brief in Opposition to Defendants' Objections to Interrogatories", Linus Pauling, Plaintiff, v. Anti-Communist League of York County; and C. Gene Engles; Martin L. Beaverson; and Dean L. Graham, individually, Defendants, United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania, 1963.
21.6.
Pamphlet: "Brainwashed at Home by The Gazette and Daily", Anti-Communist League of York County, 1962.
21.7.
Correspondence: Drinker, Biddle & Reath, re: Pauling v. Anti-Communist League of York County, 1962-1965.
21.8.
Typescript Court Document: "Claim for Libel and Slander", Linus C. Pauling, Plaintiff, vs. John H. Detar, Ann Detar, William H. Schaefer, Grace M. Schaefer, The John Doe Society, Unnamed Defendant One and Unnamed Defendant Two, ["Nevadans On Guard"] Second Judicial District Court of the State of Nevada in and for the County of Washoe, 1964.
21.9.
Correspondence re: Pauling v. "Nevadans On Guard", 1963-1965.

3.022.
Pauling v. Australian Consolidated Press, Ltd., 1964-1966.
22.1.
Typescript: No Title, re: libel complaint by LP against Australian Consolidated Press, Ltd., October 30, 1964.
22.2.
Court Document: No Title, ("I do order that the plaintiff provide security for the defendant's cost herein...") Linus Pauling, Plaintiff vs. Australian Consolidated Press Ltd, Defendant, Supreme Court of New South Wales, January 21, 1964.
22.3.
Typescript: "Conference at the Chambers of Mr. Edward St. John Q. C.", (LP deposition) November 14, 1964.
22.4.
Legal Document: "Writ", (Declaration of lawsuit) Linus Pauling, Plaintiff vs. Australian Consolidated Press Ltd, Defendant, Supreme Court of New South Wales, November 27, 1964.
22.5.
Legal Document: No Title, (Defendant's plea of not guilty) Linus Pauling, Plaintiff vs. Australian Consolidated Press Ltd, Defendant, Supreme Court of New South Wales, February 1965.
22.6.
Legal Document: No Title, ("The Plaintiff joins issue upon the Defendant's Pleas Herein") Linus Pauling, Plaintiff vs. Australian Consolidated Press Ltd, Defendant, Supreme Court of New South Wales, February 16, 1965.
22.7.
Correspondence: E. J. Kirby & Co., re: Pauling v. Australian Consolidated Press Ltd. 1964-1966.
22.8.
Article: No Title, ("Have you noticed of late how some of our more prominent Liberal red baiting politicians have been reduced to making their claims from the protection of Parliament...") New Age, October 1, 1964.
22.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Menzies Calls Peace Congress 'A Red Front'", Sydney Daily Telegraph, October 23, 1964.
22.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dupes play the Reds' 'peace' game", Sydney Daily Telegraph, October 23, 1964.
22.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace Congress chairman denies Red domination" Sydney Daily Telegraph, October 24, 1964.
22.12.
Article: "But Not Dr. Pauling", The Bulletin, [LP annotations: "This leaflet was given to AHP outside the Mosman Town Hall. Many other copies were distributed. The Very Rev. W. Chandler could write a deposition to this effect! He saw the distributor give the leaflet given to my wife, & one was offered to him."] October 24, 1964.
22.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "4000 attend opening of 'Peace' rally", Sydney Daily Telegraph, October 26, 1964.
22.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Inaccurate' story in newspaper", Sydney Daily Telegraph, October 26, 1964.
22.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace group slated", Sydney Daily Telegraph, October 26, 1964.
22.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Rally ejects man", Sydney Daily Telegraph, October 26, 1964.
22.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Delegate attacks report", Sydney Daily Telegraph, October 28, 1964.
22.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Letter from the Peace Congress", Sydney Daily Telegraph, October 28, 1964.
22.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cairns in clash on Peace Council", Sydney Daily Telegraph, October 29, 1964.
22.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "£500 for M.L.A.; One Claim Fails", The Sun, (Sydney, Australia) October 29, 1964.
22.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace congress called 'cheat'", Sydney Daily Telegraph, October 30, 1964.
22.22.
Article: "The 'Peace' Front", The Bulletin, November 7, 1964.
22.23.
Article: "What Really Happened", The Bulletin, November 7, 1964.
22.24.
Article: "Pauling's Stand", The Bulletin, November 14, 1964.

3.023.
Pauling v. Australian Consolidated Press, Ltd., 1964-1965.
23.1.
Assorted Pauling Background Materials submitted as Court Exhibits and Evidence, Pauling v. Australian Consolidated Press, 1964-1965.

3.024.
O'Daniels v. Pauling, 1965-1970.
24.1.
Typescript Court Document: "Defendants' Trial Brief", Howard M. O'Daniels, Plaintiff, vs. Linus Carl Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, Does I and II, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Luis Obispo, June 26, 1968.
24.2.
Court Document: "Memorandum of Decision", Howard M. O'Daniels, Plaintiff, vs. Linus Carl Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, Does I and II, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Luis Obispo, August 15, 1969.
24.3.
Court Document: "Judgment After Trial by Court", Howard M. O'Daniels, Plaintiff, vs. Linus Carl Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, Does I and II, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Luis Obispo, September 12, 1969.
24.4.
Correspondence, Notes: Schramm, Raddue & Seed re: O'Daniels v. Pauling, 1965-1970.

3.025.
Pauling, et al. v. Valois, et al., 1970-1972.
25.1.
Court Document: "Notice to Abate Nuisance", July 10, 1970.
25.2.
Draft Court Document: "Complaint (Nuisance, Negligence, Injunction)", Linus Pauling and Mrs. Pauling, Plaintiffs, vs. Donald E. Evans, Verna M. Smith, Howard M. Evans and Does I through V, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Luis Obispo, 1970.
Court Document: "Complaint to Abate Nuisance; Damages; Negligence", Linus C. Pauling and Ava H. Pauling, Plaintiffs, vs. Charles Valois, Valsca Valois, Lyngso Colored Rock, Inc., a Corporation, Does I through X, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Luis Obispo, November 1970.
25.3.
Court Document: "Demurrer", Linus C. Pauling and Ava H. Pauling, Plaintiffs, vs. Charles Valois, Valsca Valois, Lyngso Colored Rock, Inc., a Corporation; Does I through X, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Luis Obispo, November 23, 1970.
25.4.
Court Document: "Interrogatories Propounded to Plaintiffs", Linus C. Pauling and Ava H. Pauling, Plaintiffs, vs. Charles Valois, Valsca Valois, Lyngso Colored Rock, Inc., a Corporation; Does I through X, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Luis Obispo, December 2, 1970.
25.5.
Court Document: "Reply to Points and Authorities in Opposition to Defendants' Demurrer to Complaint", Linus C. Pauling, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Charles Valois, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Luis Obispo, December 4, 1970.
25.6.
Court Document: "Interrogatories Propounded to Plaintiffs", Linus C. Pauling, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Charles Valois, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Luis Obispo, December 7, 1970.
25.7.
Court Document: "Additional Points and Authorities in Opposition to Defendants' Demurrer to Complaint", Linus C. Pauling and Ava H. Pauling, Plaintiffs, vs. Charles Valois, Valsca Valois, Lyngso Colored Rock, Inc., a Corporation; Does I through X, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Luis Obispo, December 9, 1970.
25.8.
Court Document: "Answer to Complaint", Linus C. Pauling and Ava H. Pauling, Plaintiffs, vs. Charles Valois, Valsca Valois, Lyngso Colored Rock, Inc., a Corporation; Does I through X, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Luis Obispo, December 9, 1970.
25.9.
Court Document: "Order", Linus C. Pauling, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Charles Valois, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Luis Obispo, December 16, 1970.
25.10.
Court Document: "Notice of Motion and Motion for Leave to Amend Complaint (C.C.P. no. 473), Points and Authorities, Supporting Declaration", Linus C. Pauling and Ava H. Pauling, Plaintiffs, vs. Charles Valois, Valsca Valois, Lyngso Colored Rock, Inc., a Corporation; Does I through X, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Luis Obispo, January 6, 1971.
25.11.
Court Document: "Declaration in Support of Motion for Leave to Amend Complaint", Linus C. Pauling and Ava H. Pauling, Plaintiffs, vs. Charles Valois, Valsca Valois, Lyngso Colored Rock, Inc., a Corporation; Does I through X, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Luis Obispo, January 6, 1971.
25.12.
Court Document: "First Amendment to Complaint to Abate Nuisance, Damages; Negligence", Linus C. Pauling and Ava H. Pauling, Plaintiffs, vs. Charles Valois, Valsca Valois, Lyngso Colored Rock, Inc., a Corporation; Does I through X, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Luis Obispo, January 6, 1971.
25.13.
Court Document: "Answers to Interrogatories Propounded by Defendants Charles Valois and Valsca Valois", Linus C. Pauling and Ava H. Pauling, Plaintiffs, vs. Charles Valois, Valsca Valois, Lyngso Colored Rock, Inc., a Corporation; Does I through X, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Luis Obispo, March 17, 1971.
25.14.
Court Document: "Cross Complaint", Linus C. Pauling and Ava H. Pauling, Plaintiffs, vs. Charles Valois, Valsca Valois, Lyngso Colored Rock, Inc., a Corporation; Does I through X, Defendants, Donald E. Evans, Verna M. Smith and Howard M. Evans, Cross-Complainants, vs. J. E. Smith, Cross-Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Luis Obispo, March 31, 1971.
25.15.
Court Document: "Stipulation for Entry of Judgment; Judgment and Order", Linus C. Pauling and Ava H. Pauling, Plaintiffs, vs. Charles Valois, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Luis Obispo, May 1971.
25.16.
Court Document: "Interrogatories to Plaintiffs, Linus C. Pauling and Ava H. Pauling", Linus C. Pauling and Ava H. Pauling, Plaintiffs, vs. Charles Valois, Valsca Valois, Lyngso Colored Rock, Inc., a Corporation; Does I through X, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Luis Obispo, January 5, 1972.
Typescript: "Linus C. Pauling, Answers to Interrogatories", January 1972.
25.17.
Court Document: "Declaration of Defendant Charles Valois", Linus C. Pauling et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Charles Valois, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Luis Obispo, February 25, 1972.
25.18.
Court Document: "Notice of Motion for Summary Judgment by Defendants Charles Valois and Valsca Valois", Linus C. Pauling and Ava H. Pauling, Plaintiffs, vs. Charles Valois and Valsca Valois, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Luis Obispo, February 29, 1972.
25.19.
Court Document: "Points and Authorities and Argument in Opposition to Motion for Summary Judgment", Linus C. Pauling et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Charles Valois and Valsca Valois, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Luis Obispo, March 1972.
25.20.
Court Document: "Second Amendment to Complaint to Abate Nuisance", Linus C. Pauling and Ava H. Pauling, Plaintiffs, vs. Charles Valois, Valsca Valois, Lyngso Colored Rock, Inc., a Corporation; The State of California, Does I through X, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Luis Obispo, May 18, 1972.
25.21.
Court Document: "Declaration in Support of Motion for Leave to File Second Amendment to Complaint", Linus C. Pauling and Ava H. Pauling, Plaintiffs, vs. Charles Valois, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Luis Obispo, May 18, 1972.
25.22.
Court Document: "Notice of Motion and Motion for Leave to File Second Amendment to Complaint (C.C.P. no. 4735); Points and Authorities", Linus C. Pauling and Ava H. Pauling, Plaintiffs, vs. Charles Valois, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Luis Obispo, May 18, 1972.
25.23.
Court Document: "Order Allowing Second Amendment of Complaint", Linus C. Pauling and Ava H. Pauling, Plaintiffs, vs. Charles Valois, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Luis Obispo, June 5, 1972.
25.24.
Court Document: "Interrogatories to Defendant J. F. Smith", Linus C. Pauling and Ava H. Pauling, Plaintiffs, vs. Charles Valois, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Luis Obispo, June 14, 1972.
Court Document: "Answers to Second Interrogatories to Defendant J. F. Smith", Linus C. Pauling and Ava H. Pauling, Plaintiffs, vs. Charles Valois, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Luis Obispo, 1972.
25.25.
Court Document: "Interrogatories to Defendant Lyngso Colored Rock, Inc.", Linus C. Pauling and Ava H. Pauling, Plaintiffs, vs. Charles Valois, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Luis Obispo, June 15, 1972.
25.26.
Court Document: "Interrogatories to Defendants Donald E. Evans, Verna M. Smith and Howard M. Evans", Linus C. Pauling and Ava H. Pauling, Plaintiffs, vs. Charles Valois, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Luis Obispo, June 16, 1972.
25.27.
Court Document: "Answers to Interrogatories of Defendant J. F. Smith", Linus C. Pauling and Ava H. Pauling, Plaintiffs, vs. Charles Valois, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Luis Obispo, June 1972.
25.28.
Court Document: "Answers to Interrogatories Propounded to Lyngso Colored Rock, Inc.", Linus C. Pauling and Ava H. Pauling, Plaintiffs, vs. Charles Valois, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Luis Obispo, July 10, 1972.

3.026.
Pauling, et al. v. Valois, et al., 1962-1974, 1984.
26.1.
Court Document: "Cross-Complaint to Abate a Trespass, Conversion; to Abate a Nuisance, Damages; Permanent Injunction to Prevent Impairment or Destruction of a Natural Resource", Linus C. Pauling and Ava H. Pauling, Plaintiffs, vs. Charles Valois, Valsca Valois, Lyngso Colored Rock, Inc.; a Corporation, Donald E. Evans, Verna M. Smith, Howard M. Evans; The State of California; Does I through X, Defendants, State of California, Cross-Complainant, vs. Charles Valois, Vlasca Valois, Lyngso Colored Rock, Inc.; a Corporation, Donald E. Evans, Verna M. Smith, Howard M. Evans; Does I through X, Cross-Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Luis Obispo, January 19, 1973.
26.2.
Court Document: "Written Interrogatories", Linus C. Pauling and Ava H. Pauling, Plaintiffs, vs. Charles Valois, Valsca Valois, Lyngso Colored Rock, Inc.; a Corporation, Donald E. Evans, Verna M. Smith, Howard M. Evans; The State of California; Does I through X, Defendants, State of California, Cross-Complainant, vs. Charles Valois, Vlasca Valois, Lyngso Colored Rock, Inc.; a Corporation, Donald E. Evans, Verna M. Smith, Howard M. Evans; Does I through X, Cross-Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Luis Obispo, February 5, 1973.
26.3.
Court Document: "Declaration of Linus C. Pauling in Support of Motion for Continuance of Trial or for Protective Order Re: Deposition", Linus C. Pauling and Ava H. Pauling, Plaintiffs, vs. Charles Valois, Valsca Valois, Lyngso Colored Rock, Inc.; a Corporation, Donald E. Evans, Verna M. Smith, Howard M. Evans; The State of California; Does I through X, Defendants, State of California, Cross-Complainant, vs. Charles Valois, Vlasca Valois, Lyngso Colored Rock, Inc.; a Corporation, Donald E. Evans, Verna M. Smith, Howard M. Evans; Does I through X, Cross-Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Luis Obispo, March 3, 1973.
26.4.
Court Document: "Memorandum Re: Motion", Linus C. Pauling and Ava H. Pauling, Plaintiffs, vs. Charles Valois, et al., Defendants, and Related Cross-Actions, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Luis Obispo, March 8, 1973.
26.5.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling, et al. vs. Charles Valois, et al., 1962.
26.6.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling, et al. vs. Charles Valois, et al., 1967.
26.7.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling, et al. vs. Charles Valois, et al., 1970.
26.8.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling, et al. vs. Charles Valois, et al., 1971.
26.9.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling, et al. vs. Charles Valois, et al., 1972.
26.10.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling, et al. vs. Charles Valois, et al., 1973.
26.11.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling, et al. vs. Charles Valois, et al., 1974, 1984.
26.12.
Thermofaxed Newspaper Clippings: "Part of Quarry OK'd", San Luis Obispo, Cal. Telegram-Tribune, February 1974; "County Says Sand, Gravel Removal Must Be Stopped", San Luis Obispo, Cal. Telegram-Tribune, May 16, 1973.

3.027.
Robinson v. Pauling, et al., 1978-1979.
27.1.
Court Document: "Complaint for Declaratory Relief, Injunction, Breach of Contract, Anticipatory Breach of Contract, Interference with Contractual Relations, Intentional and Negligent Infliction of Mental Distress, Conspiracy, Slander", Arthur B. Robinson, Plaintiff, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, Linus Pauling, Linus Pauling, Jr., Alejandro Zaffaroni, Arthur Cherkin, Keene Dimick, Does I-L, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, August 25, 1978 (2 copies).
27.2.
Court Document: "Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Support of Demurrers by All Defendants", Arthur B. Robinson, Plaintiff, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, Linus Pauling, Linus Pauling, Jr., Alejandro Zaffaroni, Arthur Cherkin, Keene Dimick, Does I-L, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, October 13, 1978.
27.3.
Court Document: "Order Sustaining Demurrers of All Defendants to First through Ninth Causes of Action of Complaint", Arthur B. Robinson, Plaintiff, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, Linus Pauling, Linus Pauling, Jr., Alejandro Zaffaroni, Arthur Cherkin, Keene Dimick, Does I-L, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, November 3, 1978.
27.4.
Court Document: "Notice of Taking Deposition", Arthur B. Robonson, [sic] Plaintiff, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, Linus Pauling, Linus Pauling, Jr., Alejandro Zaffaroni, Arthur Cherkin, Keene Dimick, Does I-L, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, December 4, 1978.
27.5.
Court Document: "Notice of Taking Deposition and Notice to Produce Documents Pursuant to California Code of Civil Procedure, Section 2019 (a) (5)", Arthur B. Robinson, Plaintiff, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, Linus Pauling, Linus Pauling, Jr., Alejandro Zaffaroni, Arthur Cherkin, Keene Dimick, Does I-L, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, December 4, 1978.
27.6.
Court Document: "First Amended Complaint for Breach of Contract; Anticipatory Breach; Breach of Fiduciary Duty; Specific Performance; Declaratory Relief; Injunctive Relief; Bad Faith; Slander; Outrage", Arthur B. Robinson, Plaintiff, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, Linus Pauling, Linus Pauling, Jr., Alejandro Zaffaroni, Arthur Cherkin, Keene Dimick, Does I-L, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, January 3, 1979 (2 copies).
27.7.
Court Document: "Deposition of Arthur Cherkin by Attorney Philip J. Hirschkop", September 16, 1980.
27.8.
Court Document: "Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Support of Demurrers and Motion to Strike by All Defendants", Arthur B. Robinson, Plaintiff, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, Linus Pauling, Linus Pauling, Jr., Alejandro Zaffaroni, Arthur Cherkin, Keene Dimick, Does I-L, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, February 3, 1979.
27.9.
Transcript: "Transcript of Proceedings", [re: meeting of the LPI Board of Trustees] March 12, 1979.
27.10.
Court Document: "Second Amended Complaint (Breach of Oral Contract; Anticipatory Breach; Declaratory Relief; Specific Performance; Preliminary Injunction; Breach of Fiduciary Duty; Slander)", Arthur B. Robinson, Plaintiff, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, Linus Pauling, Linus Pauling, Jr., Alejandro Zaffaroni, Arthur Cherkin, Keene Dimick, Does I-L, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, March 23, 1979.
27.11.
Court Document: "Amended Complaint for Slander and Conspiracy", Arthur B. Robinson, and Laurelee R. Robinson, Plaintiffs, vs. G. Richard Hicks and Does I through L, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of Marin, May 11, 1979 (2 copies).
27.12.
Court Document: "Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Support of Demurrers by All Defendants to Second Amended Complaint", Arthur B. Robinson, Plaintiff, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, Linus Pauling, Linus Pauling, Jr., Alejandro Zaffaroni, Arthur Cherkin, Keene Dimick, Does I-L, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, June 1, 1979.
27.13.
Court Document: "Demurrers by All Defendants to Second Amended Complaint", Arthur B. Robinson, Plaintiff, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, Linus Pauling, Linus Pauling, Jr., Alejandro Zaffaroni, Arthur Cherkin, Keene Dimick, Does I-L, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, June 4, 1979.

3.028.
Robinson v. Pauling, et al., 1979-1980.
28.1.
Court Document: "Complaint for Damages for Attempted Extortion, Attempted Bribery, and Conspiracy", Arthur B. Robinson, Plaintiff, vs. Linus Pauling and Does I through L, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, June 6, 1979.
28.2.
Court Document: "Class Action Complaint for Damages for Fraud and Deceit", Arthur B. Robinson and Laurelee Robinson individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated, Plaintiff, vs. Linus Pauling, Jr. and Does I through L, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Francisco, June 14, 1979.
28.3.
Court Document: "Complaint for Damages for Unlawful Practice of Law and Conspiracy", Arthur B. Robinson, Plaintiff, vs. Isaac Stein and Does I through L, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Francisco, June 14, 1979.
28.4.
Court Document: "Complaint for Damages for Interference with Mail and other Personal Communications and Conspiracy", Arthur B. Robinson, Plaintiff, vs. Linus Pauling and Does I through L, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, June 14, 1979.
28.5.
Court Document: "Complaint for Damages for Wrongful Discharge", Arthur B. Robinson, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur Cherkin, Keene Dimick, Linus Pauling, Jr., Linus Pauling, Sr., Alejandro Zaffaroni, Linus Pauling Institute and Does I through L, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, June 14, 1979.
28.6.
Court Document: "Class Action Complaint for Conspiracy to Defraud and Deceive", Arthur B. Robinson and Laurelee Robinson individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur Cherkin, Keene Dimick, Linus Pauling, Jr., Linus Pauling, Sr., Alejandro Zaffaroni and Does I through L, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, June 14, 1979.
28.7.
Court Document: "Notice of Demurrers by All Defendants to Second Amended Complaint", Arthur B. Robinson, Plaintiff, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, Linus Pauling, Linus Pauling, Jr., Alejandro Zaffaroni, Arthur Cherkin, Keene Dimick, Does I-L, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, June 19, 1979.
28.8.
Court Document: "Complaint for Damages for Falsely, Deceitfully, and Improperly Conducting the Affairs of a Corporation and Public Foundation and for Conspiracy", Arthur B. Robinson, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur Cherkin, Keene Dimick, Linus Pauling, Jr., Linus Pauling, Sr., Alejandro Zaffaroni, Isaac Stein and Does I through L, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California, in the County of San Mateo, July 12, 1979.
28.9.
Court Document: "Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Opposition to Demurrer by G. Richard Hicks to First Amended Complaint", Arthur B. Robinson and Laurelee R. Robinson, Plaintiffs, vs. G. Richard Hicks, and Does I through L, Defendants, Superior Court of California in the County of Marin, August 6, 1979.
28.10.
Court Documents: "Complaint for Damages and other Relief; Demand for Jury Trial", (2 copies); "Summons", Arthur B. Robinson, Plaintiff, vs. Alejandro Zaffaroni, Linus Pauling, Sr., Linus Pauling, Jr., Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, Keene Dimick, Arthur Cherkin and Does I through L, Defendants, United States District Court, Northern District of California, August 13, 1979.
28.11.
Court Document: "Second Amended Complaint for Slander and Conspiracy", Arthur B. Robinson and Laurelee R. Robinson, Plaintiffs, vs. G. Richard Hicks and Does I through L, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California, County of Marin, September 7, 1979 (2 copies).
28.12.
Court Document: "Notice of Motion and Alternative Motion to Dismiss or to Stay; Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Support of Alternative Motion to Dismiss or to Stay", Arthur B. Robinson, Plaintiff, vs. Alejandro Zaffaroni, Linus Pauling, Sr., Linus Pauling, Jr., Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, Keene Dimick, Arthur Cherkin and Does I through L, Defendants, United States District Court, Northern District of California, October 5, 1979.
28.13.
Court Document: "Notice of Opposition to Motion and Alternative Motion to Dismiss or to Stay", Arthur B. Robinson, Plaintiff, vs. Alejandro Zaffaroni, Linus Pauling, Sr., Linus Pauling, Jr., Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, Keene Dimick, Arthur Cherkin and Does I through L, Defendants, United States District Court, Northern District of California, October 22, 1979.
28.14.
Typescript: "Informational Outline Requested by Dr. Zaffaroni on 13 November 1979 for Use in Discussions with Dr. Robinson and Dr. Kamen at 1510 Julie Lane, Los Altos, California on 15 November 1979" (2 copies).
28.15.
Court Document: "Notice of Motion and Motion by Defendants for Award of Attorneys' Fees; Fee Petition; Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Support of Defendants' Motion for an Award of Attorneys' Fees; Declaration of Stephen N. Goldberg in Support of Fee Petition and Motion for Award of Attorneys' Fees; Certificate of Service", Alejandro Zaffaroni, Linus Pauling, Sr., Linus Pauling, Jr., Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, Keene Dimick, Arthur Cherkin and Does I through L, Defendants, United States District Court, Northern District of California, November 26, 1979.
28.16.
Court Document: "Appellant's Opening Brief", Dr. Arthur B. Robinson, Plaintiff-Appellant vs. Alejandro Zaffaroni, et al., Defendants-Appellees, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, February 27, 1980.
28.17.
Court Document: "Complaint for Libel and Slander", Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, Dr. Linus Pauling, and G. Richard Hicks, Plaintiffs, vs. Arthur B. Robinson, and Does I through X, inclusive, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California, in the County of Santa Clara, February 27, 1980.
28.18.
Court Document: "Brief of Appellees", Dr. Arthur B. Robinson, Plaintiff-Appellant, vs. Alejandro Zaffaroni, Linus Pauling, Sr., Linus Pauling, Jr., Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, Keene Dimick, Arthur Cherkin, and Does I through L, Defendants-Appellees, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, March 28, 1980.
28.19.
Court Document: "Appellant's Reply Brief", Dr. Arthur B. Robinson, Plaintiff-Appellant vs. Alejandro Zaffaroni, et al., Defendants-Appellees, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, April 22, 1980.
28.20.
Court Document: "Cross-Complaint for Libel and Slander", Arthur B. Robinson, Ph. D, Plaintiff, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, Linus Pauling, Linus Pauling, Jr., Alejandro Zaffaroni, Arthur Cherkin, Keene Dimick, and Does I through L, Defendants; Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, Dr. Linus Pauling, and G. Richard Hicks, Cross-Complainants, vs. Arthur B. Robinson, and Does I through X, inclusive, Cross-Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, April 23, 1980.
28.21.
Court Document: "Demurrer to Cross-Complaint", Arthur B. Robinson, Ph. D, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, Linus Pauling, Linus Pauling, Jr., Alejandro Zaffaroni, Arthur Cherkin, Keene Dimick, and Does I through L, Defendants, Superior Court for the State of California, County of San Mateo, May 29, 1980.
28.22.
Court Document: "Complaint for Libel and Slander", Arthur B. Robinson, Plaintiff, vs. Linus Pauling, Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, and Does I through L, inclusive, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, June 6, 1980 (4 copies).
28.23.
Court Documents: "Deposition of Keene P. Dimick", Arthur B. Robinson, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of San Mateo, September 8, 1980.

3.029.
Robinson v. Pauling, et al., 1980.
29.1.
Court Documents: "Deposition of Arthur B. Robinson, Volume I", Arthur B. Robinson, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of San Mateo, September 9, 1980.
29.2.
Court Documents: "Deposition of Arthur B. Robinson, Volume II", Arthur B. Robinson, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of San Mateo, September 10, 1980.
29.3.
Court Documents: "Deposition of Arthur B. Robinson, Volume III", Arthur B. Robinson, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of San Mateo, September 12, 1980.

3.030.
Robinson v. Pauling, et al., 1980.
30.1.
Court Documents: "Examination of Alejandro Zaffaroni by Philip J. Hirschkop", Arthur B. Robinson, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of San Mateo, September 15, 1980.
30.2.
Court Documents: "Examination of Linus Carl Pauling by Philip J. Hirschkop, Volume I", Arthur B. Robinson, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of San Mateo, September 18, 1980.

3.031.
Robinson v. Pauling, et al., 1980.
31.1.
Court Documents: "Examination of Linus Carl Pauling by Philip J. Hirschkop, Volume II", Arthur B. Robinson, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of San Mateo, September 19, 1980.
31.2.
Court Document: "Answers of Defendant Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine to Plaintiffs' First Set of Interrogatories", Arthur B. Robinson, Ph. D, Plaintiff, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, Linus Pauling, Linus Pauling, Jr., Alejandro Zaffaroni, Arthur Cherkin, Keene Dimick, and Does I through L, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, November 15, 1980.
31.3.
Court Document: "Answers of Defendant Linus Pauling, Sr. to Plaintiff's First Set of Interrogatories", Arthur B. Robinson, Ph. D, Plaintiff, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, Linus Pauling, Linus Pauling, Jr., Alejandro Zaffaroni, Arthur Cherkin, Keene Dimick, and Does I through L, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, November 17, 1980.
31.4.
Court Document: "Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Support of Motion for Temporary Restraining Order", Arthur B. Robinson, Ph. D, et al., Plaintiffs, vs Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, December 9, 1980.
31.5.
Court Documents: "Third Amended Complaint", Arthur B. Robinson, Ph. D, Plaintiffs, vs Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, December 31, 1980; "Notice of Motion for Leave to File Third Amended Complaint and to Consolidate Actions for Trial", No Date.

3.032.
Robinson v. Pauling, et al., 1981.
32.1.
Court Documents: "Examination of Emile Zuckerkandl by Philip J. Hirschkop", Arthur B. Robinson, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of San Mateo, January 26, 1981.

3.033.
Robinson v. Pauling, et al., 1981.
33.1.
Court Document: "Deposition of Ruth Reynolds", Arthur Robinson, et al., Plaintiff, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, January 27, 1981.
33.2.
Court Documents: "Examination of Glenn Richard Hicks by Philip J. Hirschkop", Arthur B. Robinson, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of San Mateo, January 28, 1981.
33.3.
Court Documents: "Examination of Corrine Gorham by Philip J. Hirschkop", Arthur B. Robinson, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of San Mateo, January 29, 1981.

3.034.
Robinson v. Pauling, et al., 1981.
34.1.
Court Documents: "Deposition of Dorothy Munro by Philip J. Hirschkop", Arthur B. Robinson, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of San Mateo, January 30, 1981.
34.2.
Court Document: "Plaintiff's First Request to Inspect and Photograph the Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine and Application to Shorten Time to Seven Days in which the Defendant Need Respond", Arthur Robinson, Ph. D, et al., Plaintiff, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, March 31, 1981.
34.3.
Court Document: "Application for Preliminary Injunction", Arthur Robinson, Ph. D, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, April 10, 1981.
34.4.
Court Documents: "Defendants' Response to Plaintiffs' Second Request for Production of Documents", Arthur Robinson, et al., Plaintiff, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, April 13, 1981 (2 copies); "Second Request for Production of Documents to Defendants Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, Linus Pauling Sr, Keene Dimick, Arthur Cherkin, Linus Pauling Jr, Alejandro Zaffaroni, G. Richard Hicks", No Date.
34.5.
Court Document: "Plaintiffs' Second Set of Interrogatories to Defendants Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, Linus Pauling, Sr., Keene Dimick, Arthur Cherkin, Linus Pauling, Jr., Alejandro Zaffaroni", Arthur Robinson, Ph. D, et al., Plaintiff, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, April 15, 1981.
34.6.
Court Document: "Declaration of Christina Hall in Opposition to Plaintiff's Motion for Temporary Restraining Order", Arthur Robinson, Ph. D, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, April 29, 1981.
34.7.
Court Document: "Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Support of Motion for Temporary Restraining Order", Arthur Robinson, Ph. D, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California, County of San Mateo, April 29, 1981.
34.8.
Court Document: "Response of G. Richard Hicks and the Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine to Plaintiffs' Request for Production of Documents", Arthur Robinson, Ph. D, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, May 11, 1981.
34.9.
Court Documents: "Stipulation and Order re: Leave to File Third Amended Complaint and Consolidation of Actions for Discovery and Trial", Arthur Robinson, Ph. D, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, April 15, 1981; "Response of Linus Pauling, Sr. to Plaintiff's 'First' Set of Interrogatories", May 15, 1981.
34.10.
Court Document: "Declaration of Dr. Linus Pauling, Sr. In Support of Defendants' Opposition to Plaintiffs' Application for Preliminary Injunction", Arthur Robinson, Ph. D, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California, County of San Mateo, May 18, 1981.
34.11.
Court Document: "Declaration of Dr. Linus Pauling, Sr. in Opposition to Plaintiff's Application for Preliminary Injunction", Arthur Robinson, Ph. D, et al., Plaintiff, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, April 26, 1981.
34.12.
Court Document: "Declaration of Corrine Gorham in Support of Defendants' Opposition to Plaintiff's Motion for Preliminary Injunction", Arthur B. Robinson, Ph. D, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California, County of San Mateo, May 19, 1981.
34.13.
Court Document: "Defendants' Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Opposition to Plaintiff's Application for Preliminary Injunction and Objections to Certain Testimony", Arthur B. Robinson, Ph. D, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of San Mateo, May 20, 1981.
34.14.
Court Documents: "Response of G. Richard Hicks to Plaintiff's First Set of Interrogatories", "Plaintiff's First Set of Interrogatories", "Request for Production of Documents to G. Richard Hicks and the Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine", Arthur Robinson, Ph. D, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, May 22, 1981.
34.15.
Court Document: "Deposition of Linus Carl Pauling, Sr.", Arthur Robinson, Ph. D, et al., Plaintiff, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of San Mateo, May 22, 1981.
34.16.
Typescript: Privileged Document -- Comments by Linus Pauling on the Second Set of Interrogatories, May 1981.

3.035.
Robinson v. Pauling, et al., 1981.
35.1.
Court Documents: "Declarations of Dr. Linus Pauling, Sr., Dr. Emile Zuckerkandl, Corrine Gorham, Alan Sheets, Ruth Reynolds, Stephen N. Goldberg and Christina Hall and Exhibits Thereto", Arthur B. Robinson, et al., Plaintiff, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California, County of San Mateo, May 1981.
35.2.
Court Documents: "Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Support of Demurrer of Pauling, Zaffaroni, Cherkin, Pauling, Jr., Dimick, and Hicks to Third Amended Complaint and Motion to Strike", Arthur B. Robinson, Ph. D, Plaintiff, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California, County of San Mateo, June 26, 1981.
35.3.
Court Document: "Declaration of Stephen N. Goldberg (re: Request for Judicial Notice) in Support of Demurrers by Defendants to Third Amended Complaint", Arthur Robinson, et al., Plaintiff, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, June 26, 1981.
35.4.
Court Document: "Notice of Hearing and Notice of Motion to Strike and Demurrers to Third Amended Complaint by All Defendants", Arthur Robinson, et al., Plaintiff, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, June 26, 1981.
35.5.
Court Document: "Response of Linus Pauling, Sr. to Plaintiff's 'First' Set of Interrogatories", Arthur Robinson, et al., Plaintiff, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, July 8, 1981.
35.6.
Court Document: "Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Support of Demurrer of the Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine to Third Amended Complaint and Motion to Strike", Arthur Robinson, et al., Plaintiff, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, July 10, 1981.
35.7.
Court Document: "Supplemental Responses of Linus Pauling, Sr. to Plaintiff's 'First' Set of Interrogatories", Arthur Robinson, et al., Plaintiff, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, July 10, 1981.
35.8.
Court Document: "Defendants Linus Pauling Sr.'s Responses to Plaintiffs' Second Set of Interrogatories", Arthur Robinson, et al., Plaintiff, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, July 10, 1981.
35.9.
Court Document: "Deposition of Ewan Cameron", Arthur Robinson, et al., Plaintiff, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, September 28, 1981.
35.10.
Court Document: "Supplemental Responses of Linus Pauling, Sr. to Plaintiff's 'First' Set of Interrogatories", Arthur Robinson, et al., Plaintiff, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, December 9, 1981.
35.11.
Court Document: "Fourth Amended Complaint", Arthur Robinson, et al., Plaintiff, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, December 17, 1981.

3.036.
Robinson v. Pauling, et al., 1982.
36.1.
Court Document: "Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Support of Demurrers of the Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, Linus Pauling, Linus Pauling, Jr., Alejandro Zaffaroni, Arthur Cherkin, and Keene Dimick, and G. Richard Hicks to Fourth Amended Complaint and Motion to Strike", Arthur Robinson, et al., Plaintiff, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, February 16, 1982.
36.2.
Court Document: "Declaration of Stephen L. Schirle (re: Request for Judicial Notice) in Support of Demurrers by Defendants to Fourth Amended Complaint", Arthur Robinson, et al., Plaintiff, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, February 16, 1982.
36.3.
Court Document: "Notice of Hearing and Notice of Motion to Strike and Demurrers to Fourth Amended Complaint by All Defendants", Arthur Robinson, et al., Plaintiff, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, February 16, 1982.
36.4.
Court Document: "Class Action Amended Complaint for Damages for Fraud, Deceit, and Conspiracy", James Foley and J. D. Anderson individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated, Plaintiffs, vs. G. Richard Hicks and Does I through L, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of Marin, May 13, 1982.
36.5.
Court Document: "Class Action Second Amended Complaint for Conspiracy to Defraud and Deceive", James Foley and J. D. Anderson individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur Cherkin, Keene Dimick, Linus Pauling, Jr., Linus Pauling, Sr., Alejandro Zaffaroni and Does I through L, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, May 14, 1982.
36.6.
Court Document: "Class Action Amended Complaint for Damages for Fraud and Deceit", James Foley and J. D. Anderson individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated, Plaintiffs, vs. Linus Pauling, Jr. And Does I through L, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Francisco, May 18, 1982.
36.7.
Court Document: "Supplemental and Amended Cross-Complaint of Linus Pauling, G. Richard Hicks, and Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine for Libel and Slander", Arthur B. Robinson, Plaintiff, vs. Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, May 1982.

3.037.
Legal Correspondence re: Robinson v. Pauling, et al., 1978-1984.
37.1.
Legal Correspondence re: Robinson v. Pauling, et al., 1978.
37.2.
Legal Correspondence re: Robinson v. Pauling, et al., 1979.
37.3.
Legal Correspondence re: Robinson v. Pauling, et al., 1980.
37.4.
Legal Correspondence re: Robinson v. Pauling, et al., 1981.
37.5.
Legal Correspondence re: Robinson v. Pauling, et al., 1982.
37.6.
Legal Correspondence re: Robinson v. Pauling, et al., 1983.
37.7.
Legal Correspondence re: Robinson v. Pauling, et al., 1984.

3.038.
Court Exhibits re: Robinson vs. Pauling, et al., 1978-1985.
38.1.
Court Exhibits re: The Institute for Orthomolecular Medicine.
38.2.
Notes re: the founding and financing of The Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, 1978.
38.3.
Court Exhibits re: tax records of The Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, 1981.
38.4.
Court Exhibits re: tax records and finances of The Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, 1983, 1985.
38.5.
Court Exhibits re: tax records of The Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, 1984.

3.039.
Assorted Materials re: Robinson v. Pauling, et al., 1978-1984.
39.1.
Dictabelts: in envelope with LP annotation, "Note about 10 [to 12] May 1978, 12 June, Conversations with Art and Rick".
39.2.
LP Notes to Self re: Robinson vs. Pauling, et al., 1978, 1980.
39.3.
Handwritten Notes from Arthur Cherkin re: Robinson v. Linus Pauling Institute, September 4, 1980 - October 6, 1980.
39.4.
Non-Legal Correspondence, Assorted Notes and Fragments re: Robinson vs. Pauling, et al., 1978-1981, 1984.
39.5.
Assorted Articles and Newspaper Clippings re: Robinson vs. Pauling, et al., 1977-1984.
39.6.
Bound Volume: The Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, Publications Volume I, 1973-1976.

3.040.
Westall v. Cherkin, et al., 1979, 1982-1983.
40.1.
Court Document: "Complaint for Damages for Breach of Contract, Wrongful Discharge, Fraud and Deceit, Constructive Fraud, Negligence, and Slander", Frederick C. Westall, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur Cherkin, Keene Dimick, Linus Pauling, Jr., Linus Pauling, Sr., Alejandro Zaffaroni, Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine and Does I through L, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, July 16, 1979.
40.2.
Court Document: "Deposition of Frederick C. Westall, Volume I", Frederick C. Westall, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur Cherkin, et al., Defendants, November 22, 1982.
40.3.
Court Document: "Deposition of Frederick C. Westall, Volume II", Frederick C. Westall, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur Cherkin, et al., Defendants, November 23, 1982.
40.4.
Court Document: "Notice and Request to Produce Documents", Frederick C. Westall, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur Cherkin, Keene Dimick, Linus Pauling, Jr., Linus Pauling, Sr., Alejandro Zaffaroni, Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine and Does I through L, Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, April 29, 1983.
40.5.
Court Document: "Deposition of Frederick C. Westall, Volume III", Frederick C. Westall, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur Cherkin, et al., Defendants, July 5, 1983.
40.6.
Court Document: "Deposition of Frederick C. Westall, Volume IV", Frederick C. Westall, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur Cherkin, et al., Defendants, July 6, 1983.

3.041.
Westall v. Cherkin, et al., 1983.
41.1.
Court Document: "Deposition of Arthur B. Robinson, Volume I", Frederick C. Westall, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur Cherkin, et al., Defendants, July 7, 1983.
41.2.
Court Document: "Deposition of Arthur B. Robinson, Volume II", Frederick C. Westall, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur Cherkin, et al., Defendants, July 8, 1983.
41.3.
Court Document: "Deposition of Frederick C. Westall, Volume V", Frederick C. Westall, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur Cherkin, et al., Defendants, July 11, 1983.
41.4.
Court Document: "Defendants' Settlement Conference Statement", Frederick C. Westall, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur Cherkin, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, July 21, 1983.
41.5.
Court Document: "Pre-Trial Statement of Plaintiff Westall", Frederick C. Westall, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur Cherkin, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, July 1983.
41.6.
Court Document: "Notice of Motion for Summary Judgment or Alternatively for Summary Adjudication of Issues", Frederick C. Westall, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur Cherkin, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, August 22, 1983.
41.7.
Court Document: "Declaration of Stephen L. Schirle in Support of Motion for Summary Judgment, and, in the Alternative, Summary Adjudication of Issues, by Arthur Cherkin, Keene Dimick, Linus Pauling, Jr., and Alejandro Zaffaroni", Frederick C. Westall, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur Cherkin, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, August 22, 1983.
41.8.
Court Document: "Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Support of Motion for Summary Judgment and, in the Alternative, Summary Adjudication of Issues, by Arthur Cherkin, Keene Dimick, Linus Pauling, Jr., and Alejandro Zaffaroni", Frederick C. Westall, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur Cherkin, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, August 22, 1983.
41.9.
Court Document: "Notice of Entry of Judgment", Frederick C. Westall, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur Cherkin, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, September 16, 1983.
41.10.
Court Document: "Answers to Interrogatories and Request for Admissions", Frederick C. Westall, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur Cherkin, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, September 29, 1983.
41.11.
Court Document: "Notice of Motion for Summary Judgment or Alternatively for Summary Adjudication of Issues by Dr. Linus Pauling, Sr. and Motion for Summary Adjudication of Issues by the Linus Pauling Institute", Frederick C. Westall, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur Cherkin, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, September 29, 1983.
41.12.
Court Document: "Joint Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Support of (1) Motion for Summary Judgment and, in the Alternative, Summary Adjudication of Issues by Dr. Linus Pauling, Sr. and (2) Motion for Summary Adjudication of Issues by the Linus Pauling Institute", Frederick C. Westall, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur Cherkin, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, September 29, 1983.

3.042.
Westall v. Cherkin, et al., 1983.
42.1.
Court Document: "Declaration of Stephen L. Schirle in Support of Motion for Summary Judgment and, in the Alternative, Summary Adjudication of Issues by Dr. Linus Pauling, Sr. and Motion for Summary Adjudication of Issues by the Linus Pauling Institute", Frederick C. Westall, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur Cherkin, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, September 29, 1983.
42.2.
Court Document: "Substitution of Attorney", Frederick C. Westall, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur Cherkin, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, September 30, 1983.
42.3.
Court Document: "Notice to Attorney in Lieu of Subpoena to Compel Attendance of Party before Court", Frederick C. Westall, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur Cherkin, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, October 13, 1983.
42.4.
Court Document: "List of Expert Witnesses Submitted on Behalf of Dr. Linus Pauling, Sr. And the Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine", Frederick C. Westall, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur Cherkin, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, October 14, 1983.
42.5.
Court Document: "List of Expert Witnesses Submitted on Behalf of Dr. Linus Pauling, Sr. and the Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine", Frederick C. Westall, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur Cherkin, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, October 14, 1983.
42.6.
Court Document: "Answers to Interrogatories", Frederick C. Westall, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur Cherkin, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, October 14, 1983.
42.7.
Court Document: "Amended Disclosure of Expert Witnesses", Frederick C. Westall, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur Cherkin, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, October 20, 1983.
42.8.
Court Document: "Further Responses to Interrogatories", Frederick C. Westall, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur Cherkin, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, October 21, 1983.
42.9.
Court Document: "Deposition of Harlan Tonie Wright", Frederick C. Westall, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur Cherkin, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California in the County of San Mateo, October 31, 1983.
42.10.
Court Document: "Deposition of Frederick C. Westall, Volume V", Frederick C. Westall, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur Cherkin, et al., November 2, 1983.
42.11.
Legal Document: "Settlement Agreement and Release", Frederick C. Westall, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur Cherkin, et al., November 16, 1983.

3.043.
Assorted Materials re: Westall v. Cherkin, et al., 1975-1979, 1983-1984.
43.1.
Legal Correspondence: Westall v. Cherkin, et al., 1979, 1983-1984.
43.2.
Non-Legal Correspondence and Assorted Notes: Westall v. Cherkin, et al., 1975-1979, 1983.

3.044.
Compiled Volumes of Court and Legal Documents, Health Now Inc. v. The Linus Pauling Institute, et al., March 9, 1994 - August 17, 1994.
44.1.
Compiled Volume of Court and Legal Documents, Health Now Inc. v. The Linus Pauling Institute, et al., Santa Clara County Superior Court, March 9, 1994 - July 12, 1994:.
"Summons and Complaint for Negligent Interference with Prospective Economic Advantage, Intentional Interference with Prospective Economic Advantage, Injunction and Declaratory Relief", March 9, 1994 [duplicate also inserted as inclusion]. "Declaration Re: Omission", March 25, 1994 [duplicate also inserted as inclusion]. "Notice to Litigants", No Date. "Notice of Case Management Conference", No Date. "Answer to Complaint for Negligent Interference with Prospective Economic Advantage, Intentional Interference with Prospective Economic Advantage, Injunction and Declaratory Relief", May 5, 1994 [duplicate also inserted as inclusion]. "Cross-Complaint for Damages for Libel, for Tortious Interference with Economic Relationships, and for Injunctive Relief", May 5, 1994. "Summons re: Cross-Complaint", May 5, 1994 [duplicate also inserted as inclusion]. "Notice of Taking Deposition [CCP § 2025]", May 10, 1994. "Form Interrogatories, Set No. 1 (propounded upon plaintiff and x-defendant, RATH)", May 25, 1994. "Form Interrogatories, Set No. 1 (propounded upon plaintiff and x-defendant, HEALTH NOW), May 25, 1994. "Answer to Cross-Complaint", June 7, 1994 [duplicate also inserted as inclusion]. "Form Interrogatories, Set No. 1 (propounded upon PAULING, JR.), June 7, 1994. "Form Interrogatories, Set No. 1 (propounded upon PAULING, SR.), June 7, 1994. "Form Interrogatories, Set No. 1 (propounded upon HEALTH NOW), June 7, 1994. "Ex Parte Application and Order Granting Withdrawal of Attorney", June 22, 1994. "Case Management Conference Questionnaire and At-Issue Memorandum", June 24, 1994. "Notice of Deposition of Matthias Rath, M.D., June 30, 1994. "Notice of Deposition of Jeffrey C. Kamradt", June 30, 1994. "Proof of Personal Service on Health Now, Inc. (Re: Depo of Matthias Rath), June 30, 1994. "Proof of Personal Service on Health Now, Inc. (Re: Depo of Jeffrey C. Kamradt); "Response of Linus Pauling Institute to Health Now's First Set of Form Interrogatories", July 12, 1994. "Response of Linus Pauling, Sr. to Health Now's First Set of Form Interrogatories", July 12, 1994. "Response of Linus Pauling, Jr. to Health Now's First Set of Form Interrogatories", July 12, 1994.
44.2.
Compiled Volume of Court and Legal Documents, Health Now Inc. v. The Linus Pauling Institute, et al., Santa Clara County Superior Court, July 21, 1994 - August 17, 1994.
"Application and Declaration of Daniel Johnson, Jr. in Support of Ex Parte Order Shortening Time for Service of Notice of Motion for Order Granting Preference in Trial Setting Pursuant to C.C.P. Section 36(A)", July 21, 1994. "[Proposed] Order Shortening Time for Service of Notice of Motion for Order Granting Preference in Trial Setting Pursuant to C.C.P. Section 36(A)", July 21, 1994. "Order Shortening Time for Service of Notice of Motion for Order Granting Preference in Trial Setting Pursuant to C.C.P. Section 36(A)", July 21, 1994. "Application and Declaration of Daniel Johnson, Jr. In Support of Ex Parte Order Shortening Time for Service of Notice of Motion for Order Compelling Answers to Interrogatories and Accompanying Papers", July 21, 1994. "Order Shortening Time for Service of Notice of Motion for Order Compelling Answers to Interrogatories and Accompanying Papers", July 21, 1994. "Notice of Motion and Motion for Order Granting Preference in Trial Setting Pursuant to C.C.P. Section 36(A)", July 21, 1994. "Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Support of Motion for Order Granting Preference in Trial Setting Pursuant to C.C.P. Section 36(A)", July 21, 1994. "Declaration of Daniel Johnson, Jr. in Support of Motion for Order Granting Preference in Trial Setting Pursuant to C.C.P. Section 36(A)", July 21, 1994. "[Proposed] Order Granting Preference and Setting Case for Trial Pursuant to C.C.P. Section 36(A)", No Date. "Notice of Motion and Motion for Order to Compel Answers to Interrogatories [CCP § 2030(K)]", July 21, 1994. "Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Support of Motion for Order to Compel Answers to Interrogatories [CCP § 2030(K)], July 21, 1994. "Declaration of Daniel Johnson, Jr. In Support of Motion to Compel Answers to Interrogatories [CCP § 2030(K)], July 21, 1994. "[Proposed] Order Compelling Answers to Interrogatories [CCP § 2030(K)], No Date. "Proof of Personal Service (Re: Application for OST) to Health Now, Inc.", July 21, 1994. "Proof of Personal Service (Re: Motion Papers) to Belli's Office", July 22, 1994. "Proof of Personal Service (Re: Motion Papers) to Health Now, Inc., July 22, 1994. "Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Opposition to Motion for Preference", July 29, 1994. "Notice of Further Case Management Conference", August 2, 1994. "Plaintiff's Responses to Form Interrogatories", August 4, 1994. "Plaintiff's Responses to Form Interrogatories", August 4, 1994. "Defendants' Reply to Plaintiffs' Opposition to Motion for Preference in Trial Setting", August 5, 1994. "Declaration of Daniel Johnson, Jr. in Support of Defendants' Reply to Plaintiffs' Opposition to Motion for Preference in Trial Setting", August 5, 1994. "Order After Case Management Conference", August 17, 1994.
3.045.
Compiled Volumes of Court and Legal Documents, Health Now Inc. v. The Linus Pauling Institute, et al., August 17, 1994 - October 7, 1994.
45.1.
Compiled Volume of Court and Legal Documents, Health Now Inc. v. The Linus Pauling Institute, et al., Santa Clara County Superior Court, August 17, 1994 - October 7, 1994:.
"Notice of Deposition of Matthias Rath, M.D.", August 17, 1994. "Notice of Deposition of Health Now, Inc.", August 17, 1994. "First Set of Special Interrogatories by Defendant and Cross-Complainant The Linus Pauling Institute to Plaintiff and Cross-Defendant Matthias Rath, M.D.", August 17, 1994. "First Set of Special Interrogatories by Defendant and Cross-Complainant The Linus Pauling Institute to Plaintiff and Cross-Defendant Matthias Rath, M.D.", August 17, 1994. "First Request for Production of Documents by Defendant and Cross-Complainant The Linus Pauling Institute to Plaintiff and Cross-Defendant Matthias Rath, M.D.", August 17, 1994. "Proof of Personal Service [Re: Notice of Depositions and Discovery Requests]", August 17, 1994. "Order Granting Preference and Setting Case for Trial Pursuant to C.C.P. Section 36(A)", August 22, 1994. "Notice of Taking Deposition of Dr. Ulrike Beisiegel", August 31, 1994. "Notice of Entry of Order (Granting Preference)", August 30, 1994. "Amendment to Complaint", September 12, 1994. "Plaintiff and Cross-Defendant Matthias Rath's and Health Now's Responses to Defendant Linus Pauling Institute's First Set of Special Interrogatories", September 19, 1994. "Plaintiff and Cross-Defendant Matthias Rath's and Health Now's Responses to Defendant Linus Pauling Institute's First Request for Production of Documents", September 19, 1994 [duplicate also inserted as inclusion]. "Notice of Deposition of Jeffrey C. Kamradt", September 22, 1994. "Defendants' and Cross-Complainants' Demand for Exchange of Expert Witness Information Under CCP § 2034, September 28, 1994. "Notice of Taking Deposition and Request for Production of Documents", October 3, 1994. "Defendant and Cross-Complainant The Linus Pauling Institute's Notice of Motion and Motion for Summary Judgment or, In the Alternative, for summary Adjudication of Issues", October 6, 1994. "Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Support of Defendant and Cross-Complainant the Linus Pauling Institute's Motion for Summary Judgment or, In the Alternative, For Summary Adjudication of Issues", October 6, 1994. "Defendant and Cross-Complainant The Linus Pauling Institute's Statement of Undisputed Material Facts and Supporting Evidence in Support of Its Motion for Summary Judgment or, In the Alternative, Summary Adjudication of Issues", October 6, 1994. "Declaration of Tharan Gregory Lanier in Support of Defendant and Cross-Complainant The Linus Pauling Institute's Motion for Summary Judgment Or, In the Alternative, Summary Adjudication of Issues", October 6, 1994. "Objections of Cross-Complainant Linus Pauling, Jr. to Plaintiffs' Notice of Taking Deposition and Request for Production of Documents", October 7, 1994.
3.046.
Compiled Volumes of Court and Legal Documents, Health Now Inc. v. The Linus Pauling Institute, et al., October 20, 1994 - July 16, 1995.
46.1.
Compiled Volume of Court and Legal Documents, Health Now Inc. v. The Linus Pauling Institute, et al., Santa Clara County Superior Court, October 20, 1994 - November 6, 1994:.
"Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Opposition to Summary Judgment; and Request for Continuance of Hearing", October 20, 1994. "Declaration of Jeanne L. O'Brien in Opposition to Summary Judgment", October 20, 1994. "Notice of Motion to Reconsider Order Granting Preference; And Motion to Continue Trial and Discovery Cut-Off Date; Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Support of Motion to Reconsider Order Granting Preference in Trial Setting and To Continue Trial and Discovery Cut-Off Date; Declaration of Jeanne L. O'Brien in Support of Motion to Reconsider Order Granting Preference; And Motion to Continue Trial and Discovery Cut-Off Date", October 20, 1994. "Notice of Motion to Substitute Defendant; Motion to Substitute Defendant; Declaration in Support of Motion to Substitute Defendant", October 20, 1994. "[Proposed] Amendment to Complaint (Naming L.C. Progeny and Linda Kamb as Defendants", October 20, 1994. "[Proposed] Amendment to Complaint (Naming Linus Pauling, Jr. and Spectrum 2000 as Defendants)", October 20, 1994. "Proof of Personal Service (Re: Summary Judgment Motion Papers served 10/6/94)", October 25, 1994. "Defendants Reply to Plaintiffs' Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Opposition to Motion for Summary Judgment; Defendant's Opposition to Plaintiffs' Request for Continuance of Hearing", October 27, 1994. "Declaration of Barbara E. Tanzillo in Support of Defendant's Reply to Plaintiffs' memorandum of Points and Authorities in Opposition to Motion for Summary Judgment; Defendant's Opposition to Plaintiffs' Request for Continuance of Hearing", October 27, 1994. Objections of Defendant and Cross Complainants to Plaintiffs' Amendment to Complaint Naming Linus Pauling, Jr. and Spectrum 2000", October 31, 1994. "Amended Objections of Defendant and Cross-Complainants to Plaintiff's Amendment to Complaint Naming L.C. Progeny, Inc. and Linda Pauling Kamb", October 31, 1994. "Proof of Personal Service (Re: Reply Papers and Objections to Amendment to Complaint served 10/27/94)", November 1, 1994. "Defendants' and Cross-Complainants' Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Opposition to Plaintiffs' Motion to Reconsider Order Granting Preference; and Motion to Continue Trial and Discovery Cut-Off Date", November 3, 1994. "Cross-Complainants' Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Opposition to Plaintiffs' Motion to Substitute Defendant", November 3, 1994. Declaration of Barbara E. Tanzillo in Support of Defendants' and Cross-Complainants' Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Opposition to Plaintiffs' Motion to reconsider Order Granting Preference; and Motion to Continue Trial and Discovery Cut-Off Dates", November 3, 1994. "Declaration of Tharan Gregory Lanier in Support of Defendants' and Cross-Complainants' Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Opposition to Plaintiffs' Motion to Reconsider Order Granting Preference; and Motion to Continue Trial and Discovery Cut-Off Dates", November 3, 1994. "Proof of Service by Mail", November 3, 1994. "Plaintiffs' Objection to Proposed Order", November 6, 1994.
46.2.
Compiled Volume of Court and Legal Documents, Health Now Inc. v. The Linus Pauling Institute, et al., Santa Clara County Superior Court, November 14, 1994 - November 16, 1994:.
"Application for Ex Parte Order Shortening Notice of Plaintiff's Motion for Reconsideration of New Trial; Order", November 14, 1994. "Notice of Intention to Move for New Trial on Defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment; Proposed Order", November 14, 1994. "Notice of Motion to Reconsider or Have a New Trial on Defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment", November 14, 1994. "Motion to Reconsider or Have a New Trial on Defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment", November 14, 1994. "Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Support of Motion to Reconsider or have a New Trial on Defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment and In Opposition to Summary Judgment", November 14, 1994. "Declaration of Matthias Rath in Opposition to Summary Judgment", November 14, 1994. "Supplemental Declaration of Jeanne L. O'Brien", November 14, 1994. "Plaintiff's Response to Separate Statement of Disputed and Undisputed Material Facts", November 14, 1994. "Proof of Personal Service (Re: Motion for Reconsideration or New Trial on Summary Judgment), November 14, 1994. "Jury Fees Receipt", November 14, 1994. "Order Granting Summary Judgment", November 16, 1994.
46.3.
Compiled Volume of Court and Legal Documents, Health Now, Inc. v. Linus Pauling Institute, et al., Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Service, April 10, 1995 - July 16, 1995:.
"Defendant's and Cross-Complainants' Petition for Order Enforcing General Release", April 10, 1995. "Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Support of Defendant's and Cross-Complainants' Petition for Order Enforcing General Release", April 10, 1995. "Declaration of Daniel Johnson, Jr. in Support of Defendant's and Cross-Complainants' Notice of Petition and Petition for Order Enforcing General Release", April 10, 1995. "Declaration of Barbara E. Tanzillo in Support of Defendant's and Cross-Complainants' Notice of Petition and Petition for Order Enforcing General Release", April 10, 1995. "Declaration of Stephen Lawson in Support of Defendant's and Cross-Complainants' Notice of Petition and Petition for Order Enforcing General Release", April 10, 1995. "Declaration of Linus Pauling, Jr. in Support of Defendant's and Cross-Complainants' Notice of Petition and Petition for Order Enforcing General Release", April 10, 1995. "Defendant's and Cross-Complainants [Proposed] Order Enforcing General Release", April 10, 1995. "Proof of Service (Personal)", April 10, 1995. "Re: Judicially Supervised Settlement Agreement of December 2, 1994", April 10, 1995. "Re: Judicially Supervised Settlement Agreement of December 2, 1994 [2 Facsimiles]", April 11, 1995. "Defendant's and Cross-Complainants' Reply to Plaintiffs' Petition Re: Judicially Supervised Settlement Agreement of December 2, 1994", April 17, 1995. "Declaration of Stephen Lawson in Support of Defendant's and Cross-Complainants' Reply to Plaintiff's Petition Re: Judicially Supervised Settlement Agreement of December 2, 1994", April 17, 1995. "Declaration of Daniel Johnson, Jr. in Support of Defendant's and Cross-Complainants' Reply to Plaintiff's Petition Re: Judicially Supervised Settlement Agreement of December 2, 1994", April 17, 1995. "Proof of Service (Personal)", April 17, 1995. "Plaintiff and Cross-Defendants Opposition to Petition Enforcing General Release", April 17, 1995. "Declaration of Kevin R. McLean", April 17, 1995. "Plaintiff and Cross-Defendants Opposition to Petition Enforcing General Release/Declaration of Kevin McLean (via Facsimile)", April 17, 1995. "Decision of R. Donald Chapman After Hearing on Enforcement of Settlement Agreement", July 16, 1995.
3.047.
Compiled Volumes of Court and Legal Documents, Health Now Inc. v. The Linus Pauling Institute, et al., October 5, 1995 - February 13, 1996.
47.1.
Compiled Volume of Court and Legal Documents, Health Now Inc. v. The Linus Pauling Institute, et al., in the Court of Appeal of California Sixth Appellate District, October 5,1995 - December 14, 1995:.
"Letter dated October 5, 1995 to Dan Johnson from Michael J. Yerly, Clerk Court of Appeal Sixth Appellate District", October 5, 1995. [Inclusion] "Motion to Dismiss Appeal and for Sanctions; Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Support Thereof", October 25, 1995. [Inclusion] "Respondents' Affidavit and Appendix to Motion to Dismiss Appeal and for Sanctions", October 25, 1995. "Appellants' Application for An Order Enlarging Time to Respond to Motion to Dismiss Appeal and For Sanctions", November 9, 1995. "Statement Pursuant to Rule 19.5 of The California Rules of Court", November 17, 1995. "Respondent's motion to dismiss is granted. The Request for sanctions is denied", November 20, 1995. "Appellant's Application for An Order Vacating Dismissal of Appeal Pursuant to Declaration of Kevin R. McLean in Support Thereof", December 5, 1995. "Answer to Petition for Rehearing/Respondents' Opposition to Appellants' Application for An Order Vacating Dismissal of Appeal; Declaration of Daniel Johnson, Jr. in Support Thereof", December 8, 1995 [duplicate also inserted as inclusion]. "Appellant's Application for an Order Vacating Dismissal of the Appeal is Denied", December 14, 1995.
47.2.
Compiled Volume of Court and Legal Documents, Health Now Inc. v. The Linus Pauling Institute, et al., in the Court of Appeal of California Sixth Appellate District, September 29, 1995 - February 13, 1996:.
"Summons and Complaint", September 29, 1995. "Complaint for Damages for Breach of Contract", September 29, 1995 [duplicate also inserted as inclusion]. "Notice to Litigants", September 29, 1995. "Proof of Service for items [1 & 3]", October 5, 1995. "Notice of Hearing on Special Demurrer by Defendants to Complaint for Damages for Breach of Contract", November 13, 1995. "Points and Authorities Supporting Special Demurrer by Defendants to Complaint for Damages for Breach of Contract", November 13, 1995 [duplicate also inserted as inclusion]. "Special Demurrer by Defendants to Complaint for Damages for Breach of Contract by Plaintiffs; Notice of Hearing; Points and Authorities", November 13, 1995 [duplicate also inserted as inclusion]. "Declaration of Kevin R. McLean in Support of Special Demurrer by Defendants to Complaint for Damages for Breach of Contract", November 13, 1995. "Plaintiffs' Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Opposition to Special Demurrer by Defendants to Complaint for Damages for Breach of Contract", December 12, 1995. "Declaration of Barbara E. Tanzillo in Opposition to Special Demurrer by Defendants to Complaint for Damages for Breach of Contract", December 12, 1995. "Proof of Service for items [5 & 6]", December 13, 1995. "[Proposed] Order for Entry of Judgment Enforcing General Release", January 10, 1996. "Case Management Conference Questionnaire and At-Issue Memorandum for 1/23/96 @ 10:00 a.m.; Dept. 17", January 12, 1996. "Notice of Entry of Order", January 26, 1996. "[Proposed] Order for Entry of Judgment Enforcing General Release", January 26, 1996. "Notice of Further Case Management Conference", January 30, 1996. "Request for Dismissal", February 13, 1996.
3.048.
Assorted Court and Legal Documents: Health Now Inc. v. The Linus Pauling Institute, et al., June 14, 1994 - November 16, 1994.
48.1.
Court Document: "Deposition of Linus C. Pauling, Big Sur, California, Wednesday, June 1, 1994; 10:40 AM", Health Now, Inc. and Matthias Rath, M.D., Plaintiffs, vs. The Linus Pauling Institute, Linus Pauling and Does 1-20, inclusive, Defendants; and Related Cross-Action, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Santa Clara, June 14, 1994. [Includes assorted documents re: preparation for LP deposition].
48.2.
Court Document: "Plaintiff and Cross-Defendant Matthias Rath's and Health Now's Responses to Defendant Linus Pauling Institute's First Request for Production of Documents", Health Now, Inc. and Matthias Rath, M.D., Plaintiffs, vs. The Linus Pauling Institute, Linus Pauling and Does 1-20, inclusive, Defendants; and Related Cross-Action, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Santa Clara, September 18, 1994.
48.3.
Court Document: "[Proposed] Order Granting Summary Judgment", Health Now, Inc. and Matthias Rath, et al. v. The Linus Pauling Institute, et al.,; The Linus Pauling Institute, et al., cross-plaintiff v. Matthias Rath, et al., cross defendant, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Santa Clara, November 10, 1994.
48.4.
Court Document, Diskette: "Deposition of Ulrike Beisiegel, Pd Dr., September 29, 1994", Health Now, Inc. and Matthias Rath, M.D., Plaintiffs, vs. The Linus Pauling Institute, et al., Defendants, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Santa Clara, November 16, 1994.

3.049.
Assorted Court and Legal Documents: Health Now Inc. v. The Linus Pauling Institute, et al., November 29, 1994.
49.1.
Court Document: "Deposition of Matthias Rath, M.D., September 16, 1994, Volume I (Pages 1-124)", Health Now, Inc. and Matthias Rath, M.D., Plaintiffs, vs. The Linus Pauling Institute, Linus Pauling and Does 1-20, inclusive, Defendants; and Related Cross-Action, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Santa Clara, November 29, 1994.
49.2.
Court Document, Diskette: Court Document: "Deposition of Matthias Rath, M.D., September 16, 1994, Volume II (Pages 125-278)", Health Now, Inc. and Matthias Rath, M.D., Plaintiffs, vs. The Linus Pauling Institute, Linus Pauling and Does 1-20, inclusive, Defendants; and Related Cross-Action, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Santa Clara, November 29, 1994.
49.3.
Court Document: "Deposition of Matthias Rath, M.D., September 16, 1994, Volume III (Pages 279-344)", Health Now, Inc. and Matthias Rath, M.D., Plaintiffs, vs. The Linus Pauling Institute, Linus Pauling and Does 1-20, inclusive, Defendants; and Related Cross-Action, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Santa Clara, November 29, 1994.

3.050.
Assorted Court and Legal Documents: Health Now Inc. v. The Linus Pauling Institute, et al., November 29, 1994 - December 2, 1994.
50.1.
Court Document: "Exhibits from Rath Depositions", Health Now, Inc. and Matthias Rath, M.D., Plaintiffs, vs. The Linus Pauling Institute, Linus Pauling and Does 1-20, inclusive, Defendants; and Related Cross-Action, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Santa Clara, November 29, 1994.
50.2.
Court Document: "Defendant Pauling, Sr.'s Motion In Limine for Order Denying Declaratory Relief", Health Now, Inc. and Matthias Rath, M.D., Plaintiffs, vs. The Linus Pauling Institute, Linus Pauling and Does 1-20, inclusive, Defendants; and Related Cross-Action, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Santa Clara, December 2, 1994.
50.3.
Court Document: "Defendant Pauling, Sr.'s Motion In Limine for an Order Making Summary Judgment Binding Against Plaintiffs as to Linus Pauling, Sr.", Health Now, Inc. and Matthias Rath, M.D., Plaintiffs, vs. The Linus Pauling Institute, Linus Pauling and Does 1-20, inclusive, Defendants; and Related Cross-Action, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Santa Clara, December 2, 1994.
50.4.
Court Document: "Cross-Complainants' Notice of Motion and Motion for Protective Order Pursuant to CCP § 1987.1", Health Now, Inc. and Matthias Rath, M.D., Plaintiffs, vs. The Linus Pauling Institute, Linus Pauling and Does 1-20, inclusive, Defendants; and Related Cross-Action, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Santa Clara, December 2, 1994.
50.5.
Court Document: "Defendant's and Cross-Complainants' Proposed Form of Verdict", Health Now, Inc. and Matthias Rath, M.D., Plaintiffs, vs. The Linus Pauling Institute, Linus Pauling and Does 1-20, inclusive, Defendants; and Related Cross-Action, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Santa Clara, December 2, 1994.
50.6.
Court Document: "Cross-Complainants' Motion In Limine for an Order Declaring that there is No Qualified Immunity for Cross-Defendants' Statements", Health Now, Inc. and Matthias Rath, M.D., Plaintiffs, vs. The Linus Pauling Institute, Linus Pauling and Does 1-20, inclusive, Defendants; and Related Cross-Action, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Santa Clara, December 2, 1994.
50.7.
Court Document: "Defendant's and Cross-Complainants' Proposed Voir Dire", Health Now, Inc. and Matthias Rath, M.D., Plaintiffs, vs. The Linus Pauling Institute, Linus Pauling and Does 1-20, inclusive, Defendants; and Related Cross-Action, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Santa Clara, December 2, 1994.
50.8.
Court Document: "Defendant's and Cross-Complainants' Proposed Neutral Case Description", Health Now, Inc. and Matthias Rath, M.D., Plaintiffs, vs. The Linus Pauling Institute, Linus Pauling and Does 1-20, inclusive, Defendants; and Related Cross-Action, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Santa Clara, December 2, 1994.
50.9.
Court Document: "Defendant's and Cross-Complainants' Witness List", Health Now, Inc. and Matthias Rath, M.D., Plaintiffs, vs. The Linus Pauling Institute, Linus Pauling and Does 1-20, inclusive, Defendants; and Related Cross-Action, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Santa Clara, December 2, 1994.
50.10.
Court Document: "Defendant's and Cross-Complainants' Exhibit List", Health Now, Inc. and Matthias Rath, M.D., Plaintiffs, vs. The Linus Pauling Institute, Linus Pauling and Does 1-20, inclusive, Defendants; and Related Cross-Action, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Santa Clara, December 2, 1994.
50.11.
Court Document: "Affidavit of Daniel Johnson in Support of Peremptory Challenge Pursuant to Cal. Code Civ. Proc. § 170.6", Health Now, Inc. and Matthias Rath, M.D., Plaintiffs, vs. The Linus Pauling Institute, Linus Pauling and Does 1-20, inclusive, Defendants; and Related Cross-Action, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Santa Clara, December 2, 1994 [?].
50.12.
Court Document: "Evidentiary Stipulation and [Proposed] Order Thereon", Health Now, Inc. and Matthias Rath, M.D., Plaintiffs, vs. The Linus Pauling Institute, Linus Pauling and Does 1-20, inclusive, Defendants; and Related Cross-Action, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Santa Clara, December 2, 1994.
50.13.
Court Document: "Defendant's and Cross-Complainants' Motion In Limine to Exclude the Testimony of Arthur Robinson", Health Now, Inc. and Matthias Rath, M.D., Plaintiffs, vs. The Linus Pauling Institute, Linus Pauling and Does 1-20, inclusive, Defendants; and Related Cross-Action, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Santa Clara, December 2, 1994.
50.14.
Court Document: "Defendant's and Cross-Complainants' Motion In Limine for an Order Declaring the Notes and Letters of Pauling, Sr. Authentic and Admissible under Cal. Evid. Code § 1237, 1270, and 1271", Health Now, Inc. and Matthias Rath, M.D., Plaintiffs, vs. The Linus Pauling Institute, Linus Pauling and Does 1-20, inclusive, Defendants; and Related Cross-Action, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Santa Clara, December 2, 1994.
50.15.
Court Document: "Defendant's and Cross-Complainants' Proposed Jury Instructions", Health Now, Inc. and Matthias Rath, M.D., Plaintiffs, vs. The Linus Pauling Institute, Linus Pauling and Does 1-20, inclusive, Defendants; and Related Cross-Action, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Santa Clara, December 2, 1994.
50.16.
Court Document: "Cross-Complainants' Motion In Limine for an Order Declaring that Cross-Defendants have Published Defamatory Statements that are Libelous on their Face", Health Now, Inc. and Matthias Rath, M.D., Plaintiffs, vs. The Linus Pauling Institute, Linus Pauling and Does 1-20, inclusive, Defendants; and Related Cross-Action, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Santa Clara, December 2, 1994.
50.17.
Legal Document: "Receipt and Mutual General Release in Full", December 2, 1994.

3.051.
Assorted Court and Legal Documents: Health Now Inc. v. The Linus Pauling Institute, et al., December 8, 1994 - June 22, 1995.
51.1.
Court Document: "Deposition of Linus Pauling, Jr. Taken on behalf of Plaintiffs at 2460 Pacific Tower, 1001 Bishop Street, Honolulu, Hawaii, on Tuesday, October 11, 1994, commencing at 10:00 a.m., pursuant to Notice", Health Now, Inc. and Matthias Rath, M.D., Plaintiffs, vs. The Linus Pauling Institute, Linus Pauling and Does 1-20, inclusive, Defendants; and Related Cross-Action, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Santa Clara, December 8, 1994.
51.2.
Assorted Materials: returned to LPI by Dr. Rath, as per settlement agreement , January 25, 1995.
51.3.
Court Document: "Reporter's Transcript of Proceedings", Health Now, Inc. Plaintiff, vs. The Linus Pauling Institute, Defendant; and Related Cross-Action, Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Santa Clara, June 22, 1995.

3.052.
Assorted Court and Legal Documents: Health Now Inc. v. The Linus Pauling Institute, et al., July 25, 1995 - December 18, 1996.
52.1.
Court Document: "Defendant's and Cross-Complainants' [Proposed] Order Enforcing General Release", Health Now, Inc. and Matthias Rath, et al. v. The Linus Pauling Institute, et al., Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Services, Inc., July 25, 1995.
52.2.
Court Document: "Judgement Enforcing General Release", Health Now, Inc. and Matthias Rath, et al. v. The Linus Pauling Institute, et al., Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Services, Inc., September 7, 1995.
52.3.
Court Document: "Motion to Dismiss Appeal and for Sanctions; Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Support Thereof", Health Now, Inc. and Matthias Rath, et al. v. The Linus Pauling Institute, et al., in the Court of Appeal of California, Sixth Appellate District, October 24, 1995.
52.4.
Court Document: "Respondents' Affidavit and Appendix to Motion to Dismiss Appeal and for Sanctions", Health Now, Inc. and Matthias Rath, et al. v. The Linus Pauling Institute, et al., in the Court of Appeal of California, Sixth Appellate District, October 24, 1995.
52.5.
Court Document: "Appellant's Application for an Order Vacating Dismissal of Appeal Pursuant to Declaration of Kevin R. McLean in Support Thereof", Health Now, Inc. and Matthias Rath, et al. Plaintiffs/Cross-Defendants and Appellants v. The Linus Pauling Institute, et al., Defendants/Cross-Complainants and Respondents, in the Court of Appeal of California, Sixth Appellate District, December 6, 1995.
52.6.
Court Document: "Plaintiffs' Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Opposition to Special Demurrer by Defendants to Complaint for Damages for Breach of Contract", Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al. v. Matthias Rath and Health Now, Inc., et al., Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Santa Clara, December 19, 1995.
52.7.
Court Document: "Notice of Entry of Judgement", Health Now, Inc. and Matthias Rath, et al. v. The Linus Pauling Institute, et al., Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Santa Clara, February 5, 1996.
52.8.
Court Document: "Defendant's and Cross-Complainants' Notice to Prepare Reporters Transcript", Health Now, Inc. and Matthias Rath, et al. v. The Linus Pauling Institute, et al., Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Santa Clara, April 4, 1996.
52.9.
Court Document: "Brief of Respondents the Linus Pauling Institute, the Estate of Linus Pauling, Sr. and Linus Pauling Jr., On Appeal from the Judgment of the Santa Clara Superior Court and the Honorable Reed Ambler, Judge", Health Now, Inc. and Matthias Rath, et al. v. The Linus Pauling Institute, et al., In the Court of Appeal of California, Sixth Appellate District, December 18, 1996.

3.053.
Compiled Volumes of Legal Correspondence re: Health Now, Inc. vs. The Linus Pauling Institute, 1993-1994.
53.1.
Compiled Volume of Legal Correspondence re: Health Now, Inc. vs. The Linus Pauling Institute, 1993-1994.
53.2.
Compiled Volume of Legal Correspondence re: Health Now, Inc. vs. The Linus Pauling Institute, 1994.

3.054.
Compiled Volumes of Legal Correspondence re: Health Now, Inc. vs. The Linus Pauling Institute, 1994-1998.
54.1.
Compiled Volume of Legal Correspondence re: Health Now, Inc. vs. The Linus Pauling Institute, 1994-1995.
54.2.
Compiled Volume of Legal Correspondence re: Health Now, Inc. vs. The Linus Pauling Institute, 1995-1996.
54.3.
Compiled Volume of Legal Correspondence re: Health Now, Inc. vs. The Linus Pauling Institute, 1996-1998.

3.055.
Assorted Correspondence, Background Materials and Calendar Reports: Health Now, Inc. vs. The Linus Pauling Institute, 1992-1996.
55.1.
Assorted Correspondence, Background Materials re: Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, et al. v. Matthias Rath and Health Now, Inc., et al.; Health Now, Inc. and Matthias Rath v. The Linus Pauling Institute, et al., 1992-1996.
55.2.
Calendar Reports: Health Now, Inc. v. Linus Pauling Institute, et al., 1994-1995.

3.056.
Videotaped Depositions: Health Now, Inc. v. Linus Pauling Institute, et al., 1994.
56.1.
Videotaped Depositions: Health Now, Inc. v. Linus Pauling Institute, et al., 1994.

3.057.
Assorted Legal Disputes, 1950-1962.
57.1.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Newsletters: Alert, [libel dispute] 1950-1951.
57.2.
Correspondence, Publication: The American Legion Magazine, [libel dispute] 1951.
57.3.
Correspondence, Legal Documents: Harry Lyle Nottingham, [automobile accident reparations] 1952.
57.4.
Correspondence, Transcript: Tom Duggan, [slander dispute] 1958.
57.5.
Correspondence: Los Angeles Examiner, [libel dispute] 1959.
57.6.
Correspondence, Newspaper Clipping: Arcadia [Cal.] Tribune, [libel dispute] 1960.
57.7.
Correspondence: Paddies, Inc., [balance of payments dispute] 1960-1962.
57.8.
Correspondence, Newspaper Clipping: Toronto Daily Star, [libel dispute] 1961.
57.9.
Correspondence, Newspaper Clippings: Buffalo [N.Y.] Courier-Express; Buffalo [N.Y.] Evening News, [libel dispute] 1962.
57.10.
Correspondence: Devin A. Garrity, [libel dispute] 1962.

3.058.
Assorted Legal Disputes, 1962-1963.
58.1.
Typescript, Correspondence, Article: J. Am. Med. Assoc., [libel dispute re: comments by Dr. Marshall Brucer] 1962.
58.2.
Correspondence, Newspaper Clippings: Jack Lotto, [libel dispute] 1962.
58.3.
Correspondence, Articles: Hermann J. Muller, [libel dispute re: comments published in Saga and This Week] 1962.
58.4.
Correspondence, Newsletters: SANE World, [libel dispute] 1962.
58.5.
Correspondence, Newsletter: State University of New York Colleges of Education Newsletter, [libel dispute] 1962.
58.6.
Correspondence, Newspaper Clippings: Syracuse [N.Y.] Herald-Journal; Syracuse [N.Y.] Post-Standard, [libel dispute] 1962.
58.7.
Correspondence, Newspaper Clippings: Wisconsin State-Journal, [libel dispute] 1962.
58.8.
Typescripts, Correspondence: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, [libel dispute] 1962-1963.
58.9.
Publication, Correspondence: The Johns Hopkins Magazine, [libel dispute] 1962-1963.

3.059.
Assorted Legal Disputes, 1963-1965.
59.1.
Correspondence, Newspaper Clipping: Arthur W. Adamson, [libel dispute re: comments made in The Daily Trojan (University of Southern California)] 1963.
59.2.
Correspondence, Article: Harper's Magazine, [libel dispute] 1963.
59.3.
Correspondence, Article: Life, [libel dispute re: Article: "A Weird Insult from Norway"] 1963.
59.4.
Correspondence, Newspaper Clippings: Santa Ana [Cal.] Register, [libel dispute] 1963.
59.5.
Correspondence, Newspaper Clippings: Santa Barbara [Cal.] News-Press, [libel dispute] 1965.

3.060.
Assorted Legal Disputes, 1965-1992.
60.1.
Correspondence, Newspaper Clippings: Santa Monica [Cal.] Evening Outlook, [libel dispute] 1965-1966.
60.2.
Correspondence, Newspaper Clippings: Huntington Park [Cal.] Bulletin; Pico Rivera [Cal.] Times-Post; Santa Fe Springs - West Whittier [Cal.] Independent, [libel dispute] 1966-1967.
60.3.
Correspondence: Hair-Aid, Inc., [false advertisement dispute] 1971.
60.4.
Correspondence: Chatfield Laboratories, [false representation dispute] 1972-1975.
60.5.
Correspondence: Wholesale Nutrition Club, [false representation dispute] 1976.
60.6.
Legal Documents, Correspondence: New Scientist, [libel dispute] 1976-1978.
60.7.
Correspondence: National Cancer Institute; National Institute of Health, [funding dispute] 1977-1978.
60.8.
Correspondence: New Age Directory, [false representation dispute] 1979.
60.9.
Correspondence: Total Success, Inc., [false advertisement dispute] 1982.
60.10.
Legal Documents, Correspondence: Edwin W. Edwards v. Don Aguillard, et al., [amicus curiae brief filed by LP and other Nobel laureates, re: "creation-science"] 1986.
60.11.
Correspondence: Ester-C, Inc., [false representation dispute] 1990-1992.

4. Business and Financial, 1930-1998.


4.001.
Materials re: Taxes - Federal, State and Property, 1930-1956.
1.1.
Personal Income Tax, 1930-37.
1.2.
Personal Income Tax, 1938-1941.
1.3.
Personal Income Tax, 1942-45.
1.4.
Personal Income Tax, 1946-49.
1.5.
Personal Income Tax, 1950.
1.6.
Personal Income Tax, 1951-52.
1.7.
Personal Income Tax, 1953.
1.8.
Personal Income Tax, 1954.
1.9.
Personal Income Tax, 1955.
1.10.
Personal Income Tax, 1956.
1.11.
Property Tax, 1930-1956.

4.002.
Materials re: Taxes - Federal, State and Property, 1957-1964.
2.1.
Personal Income Tax, 1957.
2.2.
Personal Income Tax, 1958.
2.3.
Personal Income Tax, 1959.
2.4.
Personal Income Tax, 1960.
2.5.
Personal Income Tax, 1961.
2.6.
Personal Income Tax, 1962.
2.7.
Personal Income Tax, 1963.
2.8.
Personal Income Tax, 1964.
2.9.
Property Tax, 1957-1964.

4.003.
Materials re: Taxes - Federal, State and Property, 1965-1972.
3.1.
Personal Income Tax, 1965.
3.2.
Personal Income Tax, 1966.
3.3.
Personal Income Tax, 1967.
3.4.
Personal Income Tax, 1968.
3.5.
Personal Income Tax, 1969.
3.6.
Personal Income Tax, 1970.
3.7.
Personal Income Tax, 1971.
3.8.
Personal Income Tax, 1972.
3.9.
Property Tax, 1965-1972.

4.004.
Materials re: Taxes - Federal, State and Property, 1973-1977.
4.1.
Personal Income Tax, 1973.
4.2.
Personal Income Tax, 1974.
4.3.
Personal Income Tax, 1975.
4.4.
Personal Income Tax, 1976.
4.5.
Personal Income Tax, 1977.

4.005.
Materials re: Taxes - Federal, State and Property, 1973-1980.
5.1.
Personal Income Tax, 1978.
5.2.
Personal Income Tax, 1979.
5.3.
Personal Income Tax, 1980.
5.4.
Property Tax, 1973-1980.

4.006.
Materials re: Taxes - Federal, State and Property, 1981-1984.
6.1.
Personal Income Tax, 1981.
6.2.
Personal Income Tax, 1982.
6.3.
Personal Income Tax, 1983.
6.4.
Personal Income Tax, 1984.
6.5.
Property Tax, 1981-1984.

4.007.
Materials re: Taxes - Federal, State and Property, 1985-1986.
7.1.
Personal Income Tax, 1985.
7.2.
Personal Income Tax, 1986.

4.008.
Materials re: Taxes - Federal, State and Property, 1985-1987.
8.1.
1986 IRS audit.
8.2.
Personal Income Tax, 1987.
8.3.
Property Tax, 1985-87.

4.009.
Materials re: Taxes - Federal, State and Property, 1988-1990.
9.1.
Personal Income Tax, 1988.
9.2.
Personal Income Tax, 1989.
9.3.
Personal Income Tax, 1990.

4.010.
Materials re: Taxes - Federal, State and Property and Social Security, 1973-1994.
10.1.
Personal Income Tax, 1991.
10.2.
Personal Income Tax, 1992.
10.3.
Personal Income Tax, 1993.
10.4.
Personal Income Tax, 1994.
10.5.
Property Tax, 1988-1994.
10.6.
Social Security, 1973-1994.

4.011.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Security First National Bank of Los Angeles, February, 1930 - December, 1932.
11.1.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Security First National Bank of Los Angeles, February, 1930 - December, 1930.
11.2.
Deposit Book, Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Security First National Bank of Los Angeles, December, 1930 - December, 1931.
11.3.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Security First National Bank of Los Angeles, December, 1931 - December, 1932.

4.012.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Security First National Bank of Los Angeles, December, 1932 - December, 1934.
12.1.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Security First National Bank of Los Angeles, December, 1932 - December, 1933.
12.2.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Security First National Bank of Los Angeles, December, 1933 - December, 1934.

4.013.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Security First National Bank of Los Angeles, December, 1934 - December, 1936.
13.1.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Security First National Bank of Los Angeles, December, 1934 - December, 1935.
13.2.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Security First National Bank of Los Angeles, January, 1936 - December, 1936.

4.014.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Security First National Bank of Los Angeles, February, 1938 - December, 1940.
14.1.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Security First National Bank of Los Angeles, January, 1937 - December, 1937.
14.2.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Security First National Bank of Los Angeles, January, 1938 - Mar. 1938.

4.015.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Bank of America, February, 1938 - December, 1940.
15.1.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Bank of America, February, 1938 - December, 1938.
15.2.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Bank of America, December, 1938 - December, 1939.
15.3.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Bank of America, December, 1939 - December, 1940.

4.016.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Bank of America, December, 1940 - December, 1942.
16.1.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Bank of America, December, 1940 - December, 1941.
16.2.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Bank of America, December, 1941 - December, 1942.

4.017.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Bank of America, December, 1942 - December, 1945.
17.1.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Bank of America, December, 1942 - December, 1943.
17.2.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Bank of America, December, 1943 - December, 1944.
17.3.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Bank of America, December, 1944 - December, 1945.

4.018.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Bank of America, December, 1945 - December, 1948.
18.1.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Bank of America, December, 1945 - December, 1946.
18.2.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Bank of America, December, 1946 - December, 1947.
18.3.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Bank of America, December, 1947 - December, 1948.

4.019.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Bank of America, December, 1948 - November, 1950; 1960-1962.
19.1.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Bank of America, December, 1948 - December, 1949.
19.2.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Bank of America, December, 1949 - November 1950.
19.3.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Bank of America, September, 1960 - November 1962.

4.020.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Bank of America, June 1964 - April, 1966; Correspondence: Bank of America, 1950.
20.1.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Bank of America, June 1964 - December, 1964.
20.2.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Bank of America, January, 1966 - April 1966.
20.3.
Correspondence: Bank of America, 1950.

4.021.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Southern Commercial and Savings, September, 1950 - December, 1952.
21.1.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Southern Commercial and Savings, September, 1950 - December, 1950.
21.2.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Southern Commercial and Savings, December, 1950 - December, 1951.
21.3.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Southern Commercial and Savings, December, 1951 - December, 1952.

4.022.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Southern Commercial and Savings, December, 1952 - December, 1954.
22.1.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Southern Commercial and Savings, December, 1952 - December, 1953.
22.2.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Southern Commercial and Savings, November 1953 - December, 1954.

4.023.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Southern Commercial and Savings, December, 1954 - February, 1956; Correspondence and Receipts: Southern Commercial and Savings, 1954, 1956.
23.1.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Southern Commercial and Savings, December, 1954 - December, 1955.
23.2.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Southern Commercial and Savings, December, 1955 - February, 1956.
23.3.
Correspondence: Southern Commercial and Savings, 1954, 1956.

4.024.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: First Western Bank, February, 1956 - December, 1957.
24.1.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: First Western Bank, February, 1956 - December, 1956.
24.2.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: First Western Bank, January, 1957 - December, 1957.

4.025.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: First Western Bank, December, 1957 - December, 1959.
25.1.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: First Western Bank, December, 1957 - December, 1958.
25.2.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: First Western Bank, December, 1958 - December, 1959.

4.026.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: First Western Bank, January, 1960 - December, 1961.
26.1.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: First Western Bank, January, 1960 - December, 1960.
26.2.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: First Western Bank, December, 1960 - December, 1961.

4.027.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: First Western Bank, January, 1961 - December, 1963.
27.1.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: First Western Bank, January, 1962 - December, 1962.
27.2.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: First Western Bank, December, 1962 - December, 1963.

4.028.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: First Western Bank, December, 1963 - December, 1965.
28.1.
Bank Statements, Check Stubs and Cancelled Checks: First Western Bank, December, 1963 - December, 1964.
28.2.
Bank Statements, Check Stubs and Cancelled Checks: First Western Bank, December, 1964 - December, 1965.

4.029.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: First Western Bank, December, 1965 - July 1968.
29.1.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: First Western Bank, December, 1965 - December, 1966.
29.2.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: First Western Bank, December, 1966 - July 1968.

4.030.
Correspondence and Receipts: First Western Bank, 1959-1968.
30.1.
Correspondence: First Western Bank, 1959-1963.
30.2.
Receipts: First Western Bank, 1959-1968.

4.031.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Wells Fargo, April 1969 - June 1972.
31.1.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Wells Fargo, April 1969 - September, 1970.
31.2.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Wells Fargo, September, 1970 - October, 1971.
31.3.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Wells Fargo, October, 1971 - June 1972.

4.032.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Wells Fargo, June 1972 - August, 1975.
32.1.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Wells Fargo, June 1972 - September, 1973.
32.2.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Wells Fargo, September, 1973 - January, 1975.
32.3.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Wells Fargo, January, 1975 - August, 1975.

4.033.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Wells Fargo, August, 1975 - October, 1978.
33.1.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Wells Fargo, August 1975 - December, 1976.
33.2.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Wells Fargo, December, 1976 - November, 1977.
33.3.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Wells Fargo, November, 1977 - October, 1978.

4.034.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Wells Fargo, October, 1978 - December, 1981.
34.1.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Wells Fargo, October, 1978 - November, 1979.
34.2.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Wells Fargo, November, 1979 - December, 1980.
34.3.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Wells Fargo, January, 1981 - June, 1981.
34.4.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Wells Fargo, June, 1981 - December, 1981.

4.035.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Wells Fargo, December, 1981 - December, 1988.
35.1.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Wells Fargo, December, 1981 - December, 1982.
35.2.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Wells Fargo, December, 1982 - December, 1983.
35.3.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Wells Fargo, December, 1983 - December, 1984.
35.4.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Wells Fargo, December, 1984 - December, 1985.
35.5.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Wells Fargo, December, 1985 - December, 1986.
35.6.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Wells Fargo, December, 1986 - December, 1987.
35.7.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Wells Fargo, December, 1987 - December, 1988.

4.036.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Wells Fargo, December 1988 - April 1992; Correspondence and Receipts: Wells Fargo, 1969-1990.
36.1.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Wells Fargo, December 1988 - December 1989.
36.2.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Wells Fargo, December 1989 - December 1990.
36.3.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Wells Fargo, December 1990 - December 1992.
36.4.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks: Wells Fargo, December 1992 - December 1994.
36.5.
Correspondence and Receipts: Wells Fargo, 1969-90.
36.6.
Unitrust Agreement, 1975.

4.037.
Deposit Books: Wells Fargo, 1990-1993; Check Registers: Wells Fargo, 1971-1973, 1975.
37.1.
Deposit Books: Wells Fargo, 1990-1993.
37.2.
Check Registers: Wells Fargo, 1971-1973, 1975.

4.038.
Assorted Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks, 1937-1977.
38.1.
First National Bank of Ithaca, October, 1937 - December, 1937.
38.2.
Barclay's Bank Limited, April 1949, March 1960 - July 1963, 1974-1986.
38.3.
Bank of La Jolla, 1967-1971.
38.4.
First National Bank of Southern California, November 1968 - November 1969.
38.5.
Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks for Bank of Scotland, July 1977.
38.6.
State Bank of India, 1967-1970.

4.039.
Check Registers: First Western Bank, Nov. 1963 - May 1966; Assorted Check Registers, December 1975 - December 1979.
39.1.
Check Registers: First Western Bank, November 1963 - May 1966.
39.2.
Assorted Check Registers, December 1975 - December 1979.

4.040.
Insurance Documents, 1922-1992.
40.1.
The Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance, 1922-1940.
40.2.
Automobile Mutual Insurance Co. of America, 1945-1960; Assorted materials re: automobile insurance.
40.3.
Hartford Fire Insurance Co., 1947-1957.
40.4.
Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, 1939.
40.5.
Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania, 1956.
40.6.
Farmer's Insurance Group, 1960, 1976, 1992.
40.7.
State Farm Insurance Co., 1984-1987.

4.041.
Insurance Documents, 1958-1995.
41.1.
State Farm Insurance Co., 1988-1989.
41.2.
State Farm Insurance Co., 1990-1995.
41.3.
Fireman's Fund Insurance Co., 1964-65.
41.4.
Assorted Insurance Policies, 1958-1993: National Fire and Marine, 1977; National Indemnity Co., Fremont Indemnity Co., General Accident Insurance., Market Insurance Co., The Travellers Insurance Co., AST Counties Insurance, General Insurance Co., Prudential Insurance of America, Phoenix Assurance Company of New York, Old Republic Title Co.; Allied Mutual Insurance.
41.5.
Insurance Miscellany, No Date.

4.042.
Insurance Documents, 1930-1991.
42.1.
Central Mutual Insurance Co. - Boroughs and Associates, 1956-1969.
42.2.
Central Mutual Insurance Co. - Boroughs and Associates, 1970-1979.
42.3.
Central Mutual Insurance Co. - Boroughs and Associates, 1980-1983.
42.4.
Confederation Life Insurance Co., 1980-1981, 1984.
42.5.
Continental Insurance Co.- Boroughs and Associates, 1981-1984.
42.6.
CalFarm Insurance Co., 1988-1990.
42.7.
Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association - College Retirement Equities Fund, 1930-1991. Insurance forms and correspondence.

4.043.
Health Insurance Documents, 1930-1992.
43.1.
Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association - College Retirement Equities Fund, 1930-1991, Annuity forms.
43.2.
Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association - College Retirement Equities Fund, 1977-1992, Check stubs.
43.3.
The Bankers Life Co., 1986.
43.4.
The Principle Group, 1989, 1992.
43.5.
Medicare - Blue Cross, 1952, 1968-1984.
43.6.
Medicare - Blue Cross, 1990-92.

4.044.
Health Insurance Documents, 1993-1994.
44.1.
Medicare - Blue Cross/Health Net, 1993.
44.2.
Medicare - Blue Cross and TransAmerican Occidental Life Co., 1994.
44.3.
Medical Bills, No Date.

4.045.
Royalty Statements, 1938-1995.
45.1.
W. H. Freeman and Co., 1948-1975.
45.2.
W. H. Freeman and Co., 1975-1993.
45.3.
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1938-1993.
45.4.
Cornell University Press, 1941-1993.
45.5.
Dodd, Mead and Co., 1958-1988.
45.6.
Harcourt Brace and Company, 1981-1994.
45.7.
Assorted Royalty Statements, 1958-1995: Weidenfeld Publishers, 1980, 1987; Victor Gollancz, 1958-1959; Pergamon Press, 1970; J. B. Lippincott Co., 1962; Ziff-Davis Publishing, 1979-1980; Elsever Science Publishers, 1990; Big Sur Tapes, 1995; Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 1992-93; TV Ontario, 1983; Orion Publishing, 1992; Megadot, 1979, 1982. No Date.

4.046.
Architectural Drawings: Deer Flat Ranch; Linus Pauling, Jr.’s Honolulu House, 1964-1965, 1969, No Date.
46.1.
Preliminary House Plans, Deer Flat Ranch, 1964.
46.2.
Exterior sketch, Deer Flat Ranch, 1964.
46.3.
Preliminary House Plans, Contour Map, Deer Flat Ranch, 1964.
46.4.
Preliminary House Plans, Deer Flat Ranch, May 1964.
46.5.
Preliminary House Plans, Deer Flat Ranch, June 1964.
46.6.
Revised House Plan, Deer Flat Ranch, 1964.
46.7.
Detail of Kitchen Layout, Deer Flat Ranch, 1964.
46.8.
House Plan Addendum #1, Deer Flat Ranch, 1965.
46.9.
House Plan Addendum #2, Deer Flat Ranch, 1965.
46.10.
House Plan Addendum #3, Deer Flat Ranch, 1965.
46.11.
Caretaker’s Cabin Plans, Deer Flat Ranch, 1969.
46.12.
Linus Pauling, Jr.’s Honolulu House Plans, No Date.

4.047.
Deer Flat Ranch: Correspondence, 1957-1995.
47.1.
Correspondence: Deer Flat Ranch, 1957-1969.
47.2.
Correspondence: Deer Flat Ranch, 1970-1995, No Date.

4.048.
Deer Flat Ranch: Bills, Receipts, Invoices, etc, 1960-1995.
48.1.
Deer Flat Ranch Bills, Receipts, Invoices, etc., 1960-1969.
48.2.
Deer Flat Ranch Bills, Receipts, Invoices, Inventory, etc., 1970-1981.
48.3.
Deer Flat Ranch Bills, Receipts, Invoices, etc., 1982-1985.
48.4.
Deer Flat Ranch Bills, Receipts, Invoices, etc., 1987-1989.
48.5.
Deer Flat Ranch Bills, Receipts, Invoices, etc., 1994-1995.

4.049.
Deer Flat Ranch: Assorted Documents, 1964-1995.
49.1.
Assorted Construction Records, Deer Flat Ranch, 1964-1966.
49.2.
Cattle records, Correspondence: USDA Forest Service, California State Department of Agriculture, 1964-1995.

4.050.
Deer Flat Ranch: Assorted Documents, 1967-1986.
50.1.
Notes on the history of Native Americans near Big Sur, California, 1967.
50.2.
Invoices, Correspondence, Log Book, Notes re: maintenance work done at Deer Flat Ranch, 1971, 1973-1978, No Date.
50.3.
Construction Bills, Estimates, Correspondence, Design Plans: Caretaker’s Cabin, Deer Flat Ranch, 1973-1975, 1986.

4.051.
Deer Flat Ranch: Assorted Documents, 1970-1986.
51.1.
Materials re: Deer Flat Ranch fire, 1970; Caretaker’s Cabin fire, 1986; Deer Flat Ranch flooding incident, No Date.
51.2.
Lists of frequently-called phone numbers, Deer Flat Ranch, No Date. [1970s-1980s].
51.3.
Notebook labeled “Instruction Book!” detailing maintenance needs at Deer Flat Ranch, No Date.
51.4.
Correspondence: LP to LP Jr, Peter, Linda and Crellin re: historical account of purchase of Deer Flat Ranch property, May 25, 1986.
51.5.
Assorted Department of Motor Vehicles and other automotive records.

4.052.
Deer Flat Ranch Employee Records, 1964-1984.
52.1.
Deer Flat Ranch Payroll.
52.2.
Deer Flat Ranch Employee Insurance Claims.
52.3.
Deer Flat Ranch Employee Correspondence.
52.4.
Deer Flat Ranch: Unemployment and Employee Withholding taxes, 1964-1965.
52.5.
Deer Flat Ranch: Unemployment and Employee Withholding taxes, 1980-1984.

4.053.
Deer Flat Ranch Employee Records, 1985-1996.
53.1.
Deer Flat Ranch: Unemployment and Employee Withholding taxes, 1985-1989.
53.2.
Deer Flat Ranch: Unemployment and Employee Withholding taxes, 1990-1992.
53.3.
Deer Flat Ranch: Unemployment and Employee Withholding taxes, 1993-1994.
53.4.
Deer Flat Ranch: Unemployment and Employee Withholding taxes, 1995.
53.5.
Deer Flat Ranch: Unemployment and Employee Withholding taxes, 1996.

4.054.
Materials re: Other Pauling Residences and Properties, 1938-1994.
54.1.
LP Architectural Drawings: "Plans for Pasadena House, 1938".
54.2.
Correspondence: Mira Loma Water Company and city of Pasadena, California re: water issues, 1938, 1951-1953, 1957.
54.3.
Correspondence re: Pasadena, California [Fairpoint] and Santa Barbara, California [Montecito] houses, 1950, 1963-1964, 1967-1968.
54.4.
Correspondence, Assorted Documents re: Piedras Blancas, California [San Luis Obispo county] property, house and filling station, 1963-1993.
54.5.
Materials re: archeological finds at Piedras Blancas, California property, 1990.
54.6.
Correspondence re: La Jolla, California residence, rented from Hugh B. Creighton, 1968.
54.7.
Correspondence, Bills, Invoices and Assorted Documents re: Portola Valley, California house, 1969, 1971, 1981, 1983, 1989-1993.
54.8.
Correspondence, Assorted Documents re: Pearce Mitchell residence, [Stanford University condominium] 1982-1994.
54.9.
Materials re: other properties researched but not purchased by LP, No Date.

4.055.
Materials re: Investments, 1960-1993.
55.1.
E. F. Hutton and Company, 1981-82.
55.2.
T. Rowe Price, 1976-1982.
55.3.
Dean Witter and Co., 1960-1991.
55.4.
Maryland Bank, North America, 1989-1993.
55.5.
Dreyfus Tax Exempt Bond Fund, 1981-1982.
55.6.
Reed College Unitrust, 1976-77, 1985-1990.
55.7.
Xerox Corporation, 1963-1989.

4.056.
Materials re: Investments, 1952-1991.
56.1.
Santa Fe Southern Pacific Corporation, 1988.
56.2.
Scientific American/W. H. Freeman, 1952, 1955, 1962, 1964-1965, 1985-1986.
56.3.
Assorted Securities: ACS GoldSavers Money Market Account, 1989, 1991; Warner-Lambert, 1960, 1970; Chandler Publishing Co., 1970; Westburne International Industries, 1980; Intext, 1980; Vivonex Investment Trust, 1973-1982; Title Insurance and Trust Co., 1965, 1968, No Date.

4.057.
Materials re: Investments, 1976-1990.
57.1.
Oppenheimer and Co., 1976-1987.
57.2.
Wells-Fargo Brokerage, 1984-1990.

4.058.
Materials re: Investments, 1963-1990.
58.1.
Merrill Lynch, 1963-1990.

4.059.
Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1945-1950.
59.1.
Receipts, 1945-1946.
59.2.
Receipts, 1947-1948.
59.3.
Receipts, 1949-1950.

4.060.
Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1951-1962.
60.1.
Receipts, 1951-1952.
60.2.
Receipts, 1953-1954.
60.3.
Receipts, 1955-1956.
60.4.
Receipts, 1957-1958.
60.5.
Receipts, 1959-1960.
60.6.
Receipts, 1961-1962.

4.061.
Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1963-1966.
61.1.
Receipts, 1963-1964.
61.2.
Receipts, 1965-1966.

4.062.
Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1965-1968.
62.1.
Receipts, 1965-1966.
62.2.
Receipts, 1967-1968.

4.063.
Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1969-1972.
63.1.
Receipts, 1969-1970.
63.2.
Receipts, 1971-1972.

4.064.
Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1973-1976.
64.1.
Receipts, 1973-1974.
64.2.
Receipts, 1975-1976.

4.065.
Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1977-1980.
65.1.
Receipts, 1977-1978.
65.2.
Receipts, 1979-1980.

4.066.
Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1981-1988.
66.1.
Receipts, 1981-1982.
66.2.
Receipts, 1983-1984.
66.3.
Receipts, 1985-1986.
66.4.
Receipts, 1987-1988.

4.067.
Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1989-1996, No Date.
67.1.
Receipts, 1989-1990.
67.2.
Receipts, 1991-1992.
67.3.
Receipts, 1993-1994.
67.4.
Receipts, 1995-1996, No Date.

4.068.
Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1930-1958.
68.1.
Silver and Rugs Receipts, 1930-1954.
68.2.
Pay Checks, 1943-1958.
68.3.
Book Binding - A. F. Brosius and Co., No Date.
68.4.
Unused checks, No Date.

4.069.
Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1963-1968.
69.1.
Bills and Invoices, 1963-1968.
69.2.
Pacific Gas and Electric, 1965.
69.3.
L. E. Coopersmith, 1967.
69.4.
Receipts re: Deer Flat Ranch construction, 1964-1965.
69.5.
Receipts re: Deer Flat Ranch construction, 1964-1965.

4.070.
Check Registers, 1926, 1929-1935.
70.1.
Check Registers, 1929-1931.
70.2.
Check Registers, 1931-1932.
70.3.
Check Registers, 1932.
70.4.
Check Registers, 1932-1935.
70.5.
Check Registers, 1933.
70.6.
Check Registers, 1933-1934.

4.071.
Check Registers, 1934-1940.
71.1.
Check Registers, 1934-1935.
71.2.
Check Registers, 1935-1936.
71.3.
Check Registers, 1936-1937.
71.4.
Check Registers, 1938.
71.5.
Check Registers, 1938-1939.
71.6.
Check Registers, 1939-1940.
71.7.
Check Registers, 1939-1940.

4.072.
Check Registers, 1940-1943; Miscellaneous Financial Material, 1929-1938.
72.1.
Check Registers, 1940.
72.2.
Check Registers, 1940-1941.
72.3.
Check Registers, 1940-1944.
72.4.
Check Registers, 1941-1942.
72.5.
Check Registers, 1942-1943.
72.6.
Miscellaneous Financial Material, 1929-1938.

4.073.
Check Registers, 1943-1949.
73.1.
Check Registers, 1943-1944.
73.2.
Check Registers, 1944-1945.
73.3.
Check Registers, 1944-1947.
73.4.
Check Registers, 1945-1946.
73.5.
Check Registers, 1946-1947.
73.6.
Check Registers, 1946-1949.

4.074.
Check Registers, 1948-1953.
74.1.
Check Registers, 1948-1950.
74.2.
Check Registers, 1950-1953.

4.075.
Check Registers, 1951-1960.
75.1.
Check Registers, 1951-1953.
75.2.
Check Registers, 1953-1954.
75.3.
Check Registers, 1953-1957.
75.4.
Check Registers, 1954-1955.
75.5.
Check Registers, 1955-1956.
75.6.
Check Registers, 1958-1960.

4.076.
Check Registers, 1957-1962.
76.1.
Check Registers, 1957-1959.
76.2.
Check Registers, 1957-1959.
76.3.
Check Registers, 1959-1961.
76.4.
Check Registers, 1960-1961.
76.5.
Check Registers, 1961-1962.

4.077.
Check Registers, 1961-1968.
77.1.
Check Registers, 1961-1963.
77.2.
Check Registers, 1963-1964.
77.3.
Check Registers, 1964-1965.
77.4.
Check Registers, 1965-1966.
77.5.
Check Registers, 1967-1968.
77.6.
Miscellaneous Financial Material, No Date.

4.078.
Check Registers, 1968-1970, 1971-1974, 1979-1981.
78.1.
Check Registers, 1968-1970.
78.2.
Check Registers, 1971-1974.
78.3.
Check Registers, 1979-1981.

4.079.
Check Registers, 1980-1989.
79.1.
Check Registers, 1980-1982.
79.2.
Check Registers, 1983-1989.

4.080.
Financial Notebooks, 1956-1982, No Date.
80.1.
Notebook: No Title, [re: records of loans made by LP and AHP] 1956-1964.
Inside in AHP's handwriting: "Ava Helen Pauling/ Linus Pauling/ January 1, 1956/ 3500 Fairpoint/ Pasadena, California" and further down: "We own 75 shares of stock in Mira Loma Water Company. We own 390 shares of stock in W. H. Freeman Company. We own 20 shares stock MayacamasVinyards."
Front cover Inclusions: program for the Industrial Associates California Institute of Technology Conference on Crystallography: Its Role in Science and Technology. February 20 and 21, 1975.
phone numbers for Peggy Wright and Sally Syer;.
letter from LP to Dale Hanst, October 11, 1966, about the Deed of Trust for Pearl M. Jordan and Peggy Jean Holland dated December 31, 1955;.
receipts from Sears, September 19, 1972 and September 22, 1972;.
several pages from another ledger detailing cash payments for 1972;.
correspondence from Mrs. Jordan dated July 2, 1965, March 23, 1966 and September 26, 1966, re: house payments to the Paulings;.
a flyer from The Minority of One, "An Appeal by Recipients of the Nobel Peace Prize," re: the Vietnam War;.
a card from the Soviet Women's Committee for International Women's Day;.
correspondence from Jino Sugita to AHP, No Date;.
payment schedule for a loan to Raymond and Esther Pfan, February 7, 1958;.
payments made to Helga Matson for work, April to May 1962;.
escrow receipt from Mayacamas Vineyards, May 19, 1960;.
Letter from Phyllis [Cammer], February 14, 1964;.
"Household Employer's Social Security Tax Guide," January 1, 1962 and January 1, 1963;.
National Budget Report, 1962-63;.
list of stockholders in W. H. Freeman and Co.;.
NSF notices from First Western Bank and Trust Company for a check written by Pearl M. Jordan to LP and AHP, January 11, 1966 and June 15, 1964;.
elaborate paper cutouts from Asian country;.
correspondence between AHP and Pearl M. Jordan about the Paulings' mortgage on Mrs. Jordan's house;.
"Agricultural Employer's Social Security Tax Guide," January 1, 1963. p.1-5 Payments made on loan to Pearl M. Jordan and Peggy Jean Holland, December 15, 1955 to October 1966. Insertion: Returned check marked "NSF" from Pearl M. Jordan to LP, No Date. p.10-13 Payments made on loans to Jiro Sugita, December 20, 1963, August 1962 and September 25, 1962. Insertion: Correspondence: Jiro Sugita to AHP, No Date. p.15 Entry for David Leopold, January 8, 1976. Insertion: Paper cut outs, No Date. p.16-17 Insertions: cancelled checks and a letter from Pauline Ney, February 2, 1958 re: loan LP and AHP made to Paddies Inc. p.29 Entry for Dorothy Ellen Shriver for 1964. Insertion: Salary for Jiro Sugita, 1963. p.32-33 Insertion: paper cutout, No Date. p.35-36 Salary for Jiro Sugita, April 17, 1962 to August 1964. Missing Pages, No Date. p.39 Salary for Helga Matson, April 7 to June 2, 1962. p.40-41 Salary paid to Florence Carlsson and Hjalmar Alfred Carlsson, May 1, 1960 to April 1, 1961. [Crossed out with black ink]. p.42 Salary paid Anna Leskela, April 1961 to February 1963. [Crossed out with black ink]. p.43 Salary paid Pedro Chavez, July 1961 to January 1962. [Crossed out with black ink]. p.44 Salary paid Philip George Cullom, Jr. June 1962 to December 1964. p.45 Salary paid Thomas Jefferson Underwood, February to May 1964 and Philip George Cullom, Jr, 1965. p.50 Marguerite L. Halhni, from October 15, 1962 to January 15, 1963. p.55-57 Payments made on loan to Gertrude Klause, February 11, 1961. There is a note in LP's handwriting at the top of p.57: "This is not a loan by AHP.". p.67 Salary paid Satoko Sugita, July to October, no year. p.69 "Account for Hiroma Koyama, Aug 1963" Payments received by AHP and paid out for various expenses, from January 1964 to August 18, 1964. p.70 "Contributions to H. R. Fund," all marked out. "Contributions to Virginia Durr Fund" and "PPP Fund." No Date. Back cover Insertions: drawing of plumbing and statement from the Amzie Moore Project, March 1966.
80.2.
Notebook: Business and Professional Receipts and Expenditures of Linus Carl Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling. 1956-1982.
Inside LP has written "Business and Professional Receipts and Expenditures of Linus Carl Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling January 1, 1956"
Front cover Insertion: contents of box sent and received, April 15, 1986. Section D-G Insertions: correspondence from LP to Mr. and Mrs. Luther A. Williams, June 6, 1958, November 7, 1958 and December 1, 1958. p.2-6 Expenses and receipts from January 8 to August 30, 1956. Insertions: Receipts from: C. P. Stockbridge and Co. Ltd. July 7, 1959; Halfdan Hammerlund, June 18, 1958; Georg Jensen Inc. June 17, 1958, July 30, 1959, February 29, 1959 and July 29, no year; David-Andersen, 1959; and a list of stainless steel ordered from Jensen. No Date. p.9 Receipts from Piedras Blancas service station, 1958. Insertions: 2 lists of expenses from the service station, No Date. p.11 Receipts from the Valois' for July and August, 1961. p.15 Deer Flat Ranch livestock sales, No Date. p.16-17 Investments in residence at 3500 Fairpoint St. Pasadena, CA. from 1964 to 1977. p.18 Payments made to Benjamin Hake, "Buroughs," and on the "Santa Barbara House." No Date. Insertions: Deposit receipt from Edmund Locke and Elizabeth Locke for the purchase of the house at 794 Hot Springs Rd., pest inspection report from Stillwell & Bickmore Termite Control, May 17, 1968. p.19 Payments on house at 794 Hot Springs Rd, purchased from Benji Hake, No Date. p.21 "Cost of New House at Deer Flat Ranch," John Gramble, architect, No Date. p.22 "Payments for materials in 1965". p.23 "Payments made by LP for Deer Flat Ranch house", No Date. p.24-27 Correspondence re: Piedras Blancas property, from Waltman Realty, January 12 and April 24, 1968, between LP and Lillian Evans, March 17 and 19, 1959, and the California Department of Natural Resources, Division of Beaches and Parks, March 20, 1958. p.30 Depreciation of Deer Flat Ranch residence, No Date. p.31 Payments to George and Lillian Albrecht and LP from June 16, 1964 to September 7, 1965. p.32 Total square area of Deer Flat Ranch house and percentage used for professional work, No Date. p.33 "Calculation of Office & Library & Lab Rooms rental, Deer Flat Ranch," July 12, 1966. p.35 "Payments to AHP and L. Pauling by Linda and Barclay Kamb for house at 3500 Fairpoint St, Pasadena, Cal." December 11, 1964 and January 20, 1965. p.37 "New Cabin." 1973. p.38 "Comments on Unitrust." No Date. p.39 "Unitrust, Dec. 1974.". p.40 Receipt for Portola Valley home, June 10, 1969. p.41 "Portola Valley House" purchased June 10, 1969. p.43 Notes on insurance policy purchased September 10, 1973. p.45 "Unitrust, 28 December 1976.". p.47 "Oppenheimer Tax-free Bond Fund Inc." from April 18 to September 8, 1977. p.49 "Rowe-Price Tax-free Income Fund, Inc." value of shares on December 30, 1977. p.51 "Dreyfus Tax-free Fund" started 1977. p.80-81 Loan to Armando Menjivar, February 1970. Insertions: Letter to U.S. Customs Office in Honolulu, HI, July 12, 1973. p.101 Parke-Davis stock purchased in 1960 and Xerox stock given to various organizations December 3, 1977 and November 24, 1977. p.102 "Real property AHP & LP" and income from TIAA in 1976 and 1977. p.103 "8 April 1977 Property of LP & AHP.". p.105 "14 Sept. 1981 List of Investments" from April 24, 1981 to August 31, 1981. p.107 "Deeds and Stocks 6 October 1981.". p.121 "Gifts of Books and Journals." From about 1970 to 1980. p.151 "Kelp as Cattle Feed," September 27, 1960. p.158-165 Silver pieces purchased or given as gifts, several lists from September 26, 1967, May 29, 1968, and from sometime after AHP's death. p.166-177 List of jewelry, No Date. p.200 Payments made to various individuals from June 1960 to October 22, 1960.
80.3.
Notebook: No Title. [LP account book].
Most of the pages between 1 and 27 have been removed.
Insertions: Receipts, March 1979 to November 1981. Alphabetical Section: Addresses for greenhouses and nurseries, No Date. p.1 Phone numbers for LP (home and office), Cal Polytech and John Motteni, No Date. p.21 [loose from book] "Petty Cash 1979" January 3, 1979 to November 11, 1979.
80.4.
Notebook: Account book; The Pauling Family Trust (Linus Pauling).
p.1 "Account book The Pauling Family Trust (Linus Pauling)", No Date. p.2 "1982 - Receipts", No Date. p.3-5 "1982 - Expenditures" including taxes, salaries for Steven Rawlings and Susan Rawlings and Social Security taxes, No Date.
80.5.
Notebook: No Title. [LP account book].
Inside LP has written "Linus Pauling SS [Social Security Number]" and "Investments p.3 on"
C-D Inclusion: Statement of Operations for July 1 1965 to April 30, 1969, from the California Institute of Technology. E-F to G-H "TO BE REIMBURSED/ LP Personal Checks for research" from June 27, 1968 to March 31, 1970. G-H "My research funds at Fund for the Rep. (letter of Ruth V Brooks 22 May 1969)". I-J Correspondence from LP to Ruth Brooks, December 5, 1968, May 14, 1969 and May 15, 1969. M Salary paid by LP to Dorothy Marshall from April 1968 to February 1969, including payments to LP by "The Center", December 1968 and May 1969. 1968-1969. N-O Salary paid to Vance McClure, October 1968 to May 1969, including payment to LP by "The Center" December 1968. p.2 Stock in Scientific American sold by Wells Fargo Brokerage, August 8, 1986. p.3 Merrill Lynch account opened August 1968 with shares in Walt Disney Co. p.5 "Santa Fe B&R Pac Corp." bought August 8, 1986. p.7 "Cupperweld Corp." bought September 19, 1986. p.9 "Pan Am Corp," bought September 19, 1986. p.11 "Black and Decker Corp," bought October 22, 1986. p.13 "Wendy's Intl Inc." picked by LP but never purchased, crossed out. No Date. p.15 "Logicon" picked by LP, bought November 12, 1986 and sold October 9, 1987. Crossed out. p.17 "Metrix" bought November 11, 1986 and sold November 7, 1988. Crossed out. p.19 "Xerox", share price between January 22, 1987 and February 12, 1991. p.21 "Telequest" picked by LP but not bought. Crossed out, No Date. p.23 "Energy Conversion Devices" bought June 24, 1987. p.25 "Goldsavers Money Market Account" purchased between September 8, 1989 and January 15, 1990. p.26-27 Loan to Steve and Sue Rawlings, March 30, 1990. p.84-85 Inclusion: invoice from Lino M. Guslani to LP, paid November 21, 1983, for legal fees on estate of AHP.
4.081.
Ava Helen Pauling Estate and Residuary Trust: Federal, State and Property Taxes, 1981-1989.
81.1.
Ava Helen Pauling Estate: Income Tax, 1981-1982.
81.2.
Ava Helen Pauling Estate: Income Tax, 1983.
81.3.
Ava Helen Pauling Estate: Income Tax, 1984.
81.4.
Ava Helen Pauling Residuary Trust: Income Tax, 1985.
81.5.
Ava Helen Pauling Residuary Trust: Income Tax, 1986.
81.6.
Ava Helen Pauling Residuary Trust: Income Tax, 1987.
81.7.
Ava Helen Pauling Residuary Trust: Income Tax, 1988.
81.8.
Ava Helen Pauling Residuary Trust: Income Tax, 1989.

4.082.
Ava Helen Pauling Estate and Residuary Trust: Federal, State and Property Taxes, 1990-1996.
82.1.
Ava Helen Pauling Residuary Trust: Income Tax, 1990.
82.2.
Ava Helen Pauling Residuary Trust: Income Tax, 1991.
82.3.
Ava Helen Pauling Residuary Trust: Income Tax, 1992.
82.4.
Ava Helen Pauling Residuary Trust: Income Tax, 1993.
82.5.
Ava Helen Pauling Residuary Trust: Income Tax, 1994.
82.6.
Ava Helen Pauling Residuary Trust: Income Tax, 1995.
82.7.
Ava Helen Pauling Residuary Trust: Income Tax, 1996.

4.083.
Pauling Family Trust: Federal, State and Property Taxes, 1993-1997.
83.1.
Pauling Family Trust: Income Tax, 1993.
83.2.
Pauling Family Trust: Income Tax, 1994.
83.3.
Pauling Family Trust: Income Tax, 1995.
83.4.
Pauling Family Trust: Income Tax, 1996.
83.5.
Pauling Family Trust: Income Tax, 1997.
83.6.
Pauling Family Trust: Property Tax, 1995-1997.

4.084.
Pauling Family Trust: Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks, Wells Fargo, 1986-1991.
84.1.
Pauling Family Trust: Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks, Wells Fargo, 1986.
84.2.
Pauling Family Trust: Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks, Wells Fargo, December 1987 - May 1989.
84.3.
Pauling Family Trust: Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks, Wells Fargo, June 1989 - December 1990.
84.4.
Pauling Family Trust: Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks, Wells Fargo, 1991.

4.085.
Pauling Family Trust: Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks, Wells Fargo, 1992-1994.
85.1.
Pauling Family Trust: Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks, Wells Fargo, 1992.
85.2.
Pauling Family Trust: Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks, Wells Fargo, 1993.
85.3.
Pauling Family Trust: Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks, Wells Fargo, 1994.

4.086.
Pauling Family Trust: Bank Statements, Wells Fargo, 1995-1997.
86.1.
Pauling Family Trust: Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks, Wells Fargo, 1995.
86.2.
Pauling Family Trust: Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks, Wells Fargo, 1996.
86.3.
Pauling Family Trust: Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks, Wells Fargo, 1997.

4.087.
Pauling Family Trust: Check Stubs, 1988-1997.
87.1.
Pauling Family Trust: Check Stubs, 1988-1989.
87.2.
Pauling Family Trust: Check Stubs, 1992-1993.
87.3.
Pauling Family Trust: Check Stubs, 1994.
87.4.
Pauling Family Trust: Check Stubs, 1995.
87.5.
Pauling Family Trust: Check Stubs, 1996-1997.
87.6.
Pauling Family Trust: Unused checks, No Date.
87.7.
Pauling Family Trust: Binder of unused checks, No Date.

4.088.
Pauling Family Trust: Bound Account Statements, Merrill-Lynch, 1989-1996.
88.1.
Pauling Family Trust: Bound Account Statements, Merrill-Lynch, 1989-1996. [copy 1].
88.2.
Pauling Family Trust: Bound Account Statements, Merrill-Lynch, 1989-1996. [copy 2].
88.3.
Pauling Family Trust: Bound Account Statements, Merrill-Lynch, 1989-1996. [copy 3].

4.089.
Pauling Family Trust: Merrill-Lynch, 1993-1997.
89.1.
Pauling Family Trust: Account Statements, Merrill-Lynch, 1993.
89.2.
Pauling Family Trust: Account Statements, Merrill-Lynch, 1994.
89.3.
Pauling Family Trust: Account Statements, Merrill-Lynch, 1995.
89.4.
Pauling Family Trust: Account Statements, Merrill-Lynch, 1996.
89.5.
Pauling Family Trust: Account Statements, Merrill-Lynch, 1997.

4.090.
Pauling Family Trust: Assorted Accounts, No Date.
90.1.
Pauling Family Trust: Royalty Statements, No Date.
90.2.
Pauling Family Trust: Estate Holdings, No Date.
90.3.
Pauling Family Trust: Assets, 1994.
90.4.
Pauling Family Trust: Assets, 1995.
90.5.
Pauling Family Trust: Assets, 1996.
90.6.
Pauling Family Trust: Insurance bills & policies, 1990-1997.

4.091.
Pauling Family Trust: Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1987-1994.
91.1.
Pauling Family Trust: Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1987-1988.
91.2.
Pauling Family Trust: Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1989.
91.3.
Pauling Family Trust: Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1990.
91.4.
Pauling Family Trust: Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1991-1992.
91.5.
Pauling Family Trust: Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1993.
91.6.
Pauling Family Trust: Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1994.

4.092.
Pauling Family Trust: Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1995-1997.
92.1.
Pauling Family Trust: Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1995.
92.2.
Pauling Family Trust: Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1996.
92.3.
Pauling Family Trust: Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1997.

4.093.
Pauling Estate: Correspondence, No Date.
93.1.
Correspondence: Anthony Lombardo and Associates, 1996.
93.2.
Correspondence: Ben Heinrich Real Estate, 1995.
93.3.
Correspondence: Big Sur Land Trust, 1995, 1997.
93.4.
Correspondence: Boyce-Abel, Olivia and Michael Nudelman, 1995-1997.
93.5.
Correspondence: Maiorana, Michael, 1995-96.
93.6.
Correspondence: Portola Valley comparative market analysis, 1997.

4.094.
Pauling Estate: Correspondence, No Date.
94.1.
Correspondence: Piini, John, 1996.
94.2.
Correspondence: Semas, Len, 1995.
94.3.
Correspondence: Tostevin Accountancy Corporation, 1995-1997.
94.4.
General Estate Correspondence, 1994.
94.5.
General Estate Correspondence, 1995-1997.

4.095.
Pauling Estate: Legal correspondence and documents, No Date.
95.1.
Correspondence: Fenton and Keller, 1997.
95.2.
Correspondence: Egly and Thrift, 1956.
95.3.
Correspondence: Guslani, Lino, 1981-1996.
95.4.
Correspondence: Johnson, Gaver and Leach, 1997.
95.5.
Correspondence: Permissions and assignment of royalties, 1994-1996.
95.6.
Correspondence: Rights to Vitamin C and the Common Cold, Vitamin C and Cancer, and How to Live Longer and Feel Better, 1994-1995.
95.7.
Publisher's Agreements, 1994-1995.
95.8.
Legal documents, Pauling Estate, No Date.
95.9.
Trust Agreements, Pauling Estate, No Date.
95.10.
Death certificates, No Date.

4.096.
Assorted Materials re: Pauling Estate, No Date.
96.1.
Assorted Materials re: Pauling Estate.
96.2.
Pauling family correspondence re: Pauling Estate, 1993-1998.
96.3.
Miscellaneous envelopes and notes, No Date.

4.097.
Materials re: LC Progeny, No Date.
97.1.
Correspondence re: LC Progeny, No Date.
97.2.
Correspondence re: Selected Papers of Linus Pauling, No Date.
97.3.
Assorted Materials re: LC Progeny, No Date.

5. Personal Materials and Family Correspondence.


5.001.
Pauling Family Geneological Materials.
1.1.
Pauling Family Tree.
1.2.
Pauling Family Genealogy.
1.3.
Darling Family Genealogy.
1.4.
Geneological Research Materials: "The Family History of Linus Carl Pauling", Compiled & Edited by Clara Louise (Darling) Stegmaier, May 17, 1991; assorted Pauling geneological research materials.
1.5.
Geneological Research Materials: "History and Geneology of the Allied Families of Neal, Rossell, Bilyeu, McNeil, Nash, Walker, Wirth, McKee and Underwood", Sheila Neal Heater, 1975.
1.6.
Geneological Records: "Calvin Neal Clan", compiled by Lucile Pauling Jenkins, 1980.
1.7.
Family Reunion Materials: "Neal-Rossell Clan Souvenir Booklet, 1935-1985; History of Reunions, Biographies of Members", compiled by Shirley Neal Moore, 1985.
1.8.
Geneological Records: Linn - Gard - Miller - Pauling.
1.9.
Correspondence re: Grandfather Darling's diaries, September 1964.

5.002.
Linus Wilson Darling: Bible, 1904.
2.1.
Leather-bound copy of The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments, [Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: International Bible Press, No Date] which belonged to Linus Wilson Darling. Inscribed "To Linus Wilson Darling / Christmas 1904 / From Sister Elizabeth".

5.003.
Materials re: the early life of Linus Pauling.
3.1.
"Transcript of Family Book record of William Allen Darling of Condon, Oregon, brother of Linus Wilson Darling", given to Lucile Pauling Jenkins by Ruth Jacobsen, 1979.
3.2.
Newsletter: copy of Neal Update including reprint of wedding announcement for Lucy Belle Darling and Herman Pauling, reprinted from the Condon (Ore.) Globe, May 31, 1900, and other clippings.
3.3.
Herman Pauling Obituary and Condon Drugstore Advertisement.
3.4.
Correspondence re: Recollections about Seaside, OR by LP 1992 and Early Family History: Notes on the place and year of birth of Herman William Pauling and Charles Pauling.
3.5.
Copy of LP Birth Certificate.
3.6.
Copy of The Story of Oregon and Its People, by Charles H. Chapmin (1909), with LP annotations.
3.7.
Typescript: No Title, [re: the early life of Linus Pauling] Author Unknown. Chapter One -- "The Roots of Genius"; Chapter Two -- "Happy Times and Tragedy"; Chapter Three -- "Developing Independence"; Chapter Four -- "College Years".
3.8.
Assorted Materials re: the early life of Linus Pauling.
3.9.
Correspondence between Herman Pauling and Isabelle Pauling, 1899-1901.
3.10.
Certificate of Baptism, March 6, 1904 (in safe).
3.11.
Promotional Mirror issued by Herman W. Pauling, Druggist and Jeweler, and Arthur A. Keene, Graduate Optician. Condon, Oregon, ca. 1907.

5.004.
Publications: The History of Gilliam County, Oregon, 1981; A Pictoral History of Gilliam County, 1983.
4.1.
Publication: The History of Gilliam County, Oregon. Published by the Gilliam County Historical Society, 1981.
4.2.
Publication: A Pictoral History of Gilliam County. Published by the Gilliam County Historical Society, 1983.

5.005.
Biographical Updates and Publications Bibliographies, 1940-1991.
5.1.
Self-Generated Biographical Updates, 1940-1944.
5.2.
Self-Generated Biographical Updates, 1945-1949.
5.3.
Self-Generated Biographical Updates, 1950-1954.
5.4.
Self-Generated Biographical Updates, 1955-1959.
5.5.
Self-Generated Biographical Updates, 1960-1964.
5.6.
Self-Generated Biographical Updates, 1965-1970, 1977, 1982, 1984, 1991.
5.7.
Self-Generated Biographical Updates, No Date.

5.006.
LP Publications Bibliographies, 1923-1972.
6.1.
LP Publications Bibliography, 1923-1946.
6.2.
LP Publications Bibliography, 1952.
6.3.
LP Publications Bibliography, 1953.
6.4.
LP Publications Bibliography, 1955.
6.5.
LP Publications Bibliography, May 1964.
6.6.
LP Publications Bibliographies, 1965-1972.

5.007.
List of Publications by Linus Pauling, 1964.
7.1.
List of Publications by Linus Pauling, 1964.

5.008.
Materials re: The Publications of Linus Pauling, by Zelek S. Herman and Dorothy B. Munro, 1996.
8.1.
Materials re: The Publications of Linus Pauling, by Zelek S. Herman and Dorothy B. Munro, 1996.

5.009.
Biographical Materials Collected for Linus Pauling: A Life in Science and Politics, by Ted Goertzel and Ben Goertzel, with the assistance of Mildred Goertzel and Victor Goertzel.
9.1.
Correspondence and Sample Chapters: Ted Goertzel, Ben Goertzel, Victor Goertzel and Mildred Goertzel, 1962-1994.
9.2.
Photocopies of Transcripts of Interviews conducted by Horace Freeland Judson, collected by Victor and Mildred Goertzel, 1970-1977.

5.010.
Biographical Materials Collected for Linus Pauling: A Life in Science and Politics, by Ted Goertzel and Ben Goertzel, with the assistance of Mildred Goertzel and Victor Goertzel.
10.1.
Transcripts and Notes re: "Diary (so-called)", by Linus Pauling.
10.2.
Materials re: Rorschach psychological tests performed on Linus Pauling, (collected by Victor and Mildred Goertzel) 1965-1994.
10.3.
Legal Documents: LP Depositions in the cases of Oscar Falconi and Michael Gerber, 1983-1984.

5.011.
Biographical Materials Collected for Linus Pauling: A Life in Science and Politics, by Ted Goertzel and Ben Goertzel, with the assistance of Mildred Goertzel and Victor Goertzel.
11.1.
Assorted Interview Notes and Correspondence.
11.2.
Assorted Newspaper Clippings and other Research Materials.

5.012.
Linus Pauling's Daily Calendar of Events, 1946, 1958-1966, 1968-1970, 1973-1979.
12.1.
Pauling Family Wall Calendar, 1946.
12.2.
Scheduling Notes, Calendar, Appointment Notebook for LP and AHP, 1958-1966, 1968-1970.
12.3.
LP Scheduling Notes, 1973.
12.4.
Linus Pauling's Daily Calendar of Events, 1974.
12.5.
Linus Pauling's Daily Calendar of Events, 1975.
12.6.
Linus Pauling's Daily Calendar of Events, September 1975 - December 1976.
12.7.
Linus Pauling's Daily Calendar of Events, 1977.
12.8.
Linus Pauling's Daily Calendar of Events, 1978.
12.9.
Linus Pauling's Daily Calendar of Events, 1979.

5.013.
Linus Pauling's Daily Calendar of Events, 1980-1983.
13.1.
Linus Pauling's Daily Calendar of Events, 1980.
13.2.
Linus Pauling's Daily Calendar of Events, 1981.
13.3.
Linus Pauling's Daily Calendar of Events, 1982.
13.4.
Linus Pauling's Daily Calendar of Events, 1983.

5.014.
Linus Pauling's Daily Calendar of Events, 1984-1986.
14.1.
Linus Pauling's Daily Calendar of Events, 1984.
14.2.
Linus Pauling's Daily Calendar of Events, 1985.
14.3.
Linus Pauling's Daily Calendar of Events, 1986.

5.015.
Linus Pauling's Daily Calendar of Events, 1987-1989.
15.1.
Linus Pauling's Daily Calendar of Events, 1987.
15.2.
Linus Pauling's Daily Calendar of Events, 1988.
15.3.
Linus Pauling's Daily Calendar of Events, 1989.

5.016.
Linus Pauling's Daily Calendar of Events, 1990-1991.
16.1.
Linus Pauling's Daily Calendar of Events, 1990.
16.2.
Linus Pauling's Daily Calendar of Events, 1991.

5.017.
Linus Pauling's Daily Calendar of Events, 1992-1995, No Date.
17.1.
Linus Pauling's Daily Calendar of Events, 1992.
17.2.
Linus Pauling's Daily Calendar of Events, 1993.
17.3.
Linus Pauling's Daily Calendar of Events, 1994.
17.4.
Linus Pauling's Daily Calendar of Events, 1995.
17.5.
Assorted Scheduling Notes, No Date.

5.018.
LP Notes to Self: Biographical, 1953-1992, No Date.
18.1.
LP Notes to Self: Biographical, 1953.
18.2.
LP Notes to Self: Biographical, 1954.
18.3.
LP Notes to Self: Biographical, 1955.
18.4.
LP Notes to Self: Biographical, 1957.
18.5.
LP Notes to Self: Biographical, 1964.
18.6.
LP Notes to Self: Biographical, 1968.
18.7.
LP Notes to Self: Biographical, 1970.
18.8.
LP Notes to Self: Biographical, 1974.
18.9.
LP Notes to Self: Biographical, 1975.
18.10.
LP Notes to Self: Biographical, 1976.
18.11.
LP Notes to Self: Biographical, 1977.
18.12.
LP Notes to Self: Biographical, 1978.
18.13.
LP Notes to Self: Biographical, 1979.
18.14.
LP Notes to Self: Biographical, 1980.
18.15.
LP Notes to Self: Biographical, 1981.
18.16.
LP Notes to Self: Biographical, 1982.
18.17.
LP Notes to Self: Biographical, 1983.
18.18.
LP Notes to Self: Biographical, 1985.
18.19.
LP Notes to Self: Biographical, 1990.
18.20.
LP Notes to Self: Biographical, 1991.
18.21.
LP Notes to Self: Biographical, 1992.
18.22.
LP Notes to Self: Biographical, No Date.

5.019.
Interviews with and about Linus Pauling, 1946-1960.
19.1.
Transcript: No Title, ["The Hollywood Independent Citizens Committee of the Arts, Sciences and Professions presents Fredric March, Olivia de Haviland, Danny Kaye, Margo and Dr. Linus Pauling from Hollywood - Robert W. Kenny, Jack F. Shelley, Edund G. (Pat) Brown and Mr. Lucille Gleason from San Francisco"] Columbia Broadcasting System, June 3, 1946.
19.2.
Transcript: "Report on Chemistry, 1949", Columbia Broadcasting System, September 20, 1949.
19.3.
Transcript, Correspondence: "Individualism Today", panel discussion including LP, Paul Sheets, Phillip Schlessinger and John A. Reed. Interviewed by Dan Lundberg, KCOP television, January 29, 1956.
19.4.
Rough Transcript, Correspondence, Background Material: Interview with Leonard Engel, re: protein research, for publication in Medical News, February 11, 1956.
19.5.
Transcript, Notes: "Nuclear Test Radiation Hazards", interviewed by Don Goddard, Medical Horizons, ABC-TV, June 2, 1957.
19.6.
Transcript: "The Mike Wallace Interview", [with Lester Pearson, John Boyd Orr, Pearl Buck, Linus Pauling and Clarence Pickett] January 11, 1958.
19.7.
Transcript, Typescript, Correspondence: "An Exclusive Tape-Recorded Interview", by Robert Cohen and Virginia Mill, April 20, 1958.
19.8.
Publication: "Molecular Disease -- an Interview with Linus C. Pauling, Ph.D., Nobel Laureate", Pfizer Spectrum, vol. 6, no. 9, May 1, 1958.
19.9.
Transcript, Correspondence: "Paul Coates TenFifteen File", KTTV, May 19, 1958.
19.10.
Publication, Correspondence: "Pauling in Interview Lays Bare Dangers of Continued H-Bomb Tests", by Chas. R. Allen, Jr., UE News, June 23, 1958.
19.11.
Publication: "Molecular Key to Mental Ills", Modern Medicine, vol. 27, no. 4, February 15, 1959.
19.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Wir sind bedroht - Interview mit Professor Linus Pauling", Deutsche Woche (Germany), vol. 9, no. 38, September 23, 1959.
19.13.
Typescript: Interview questions for radio show, Montreal, Canada, [in French] October 2, 1959.
19.14.
Publication: [text in Japanese] "Scientists have duty to speak out! - conversation with Professor and Mrs. Pauling", Nature, [Chu-O Koron-sha publishers] October 1959.
19.15.
Newspaper Clipping: [Interview with Linus Pauling by Hoseki S. Hisamatsu, in Japanese], Chugai-Nippo (Japan), November 1959. [Includes correspondence].
19.16.
Transcript: "Telephone Interview" with Virginia Mill, October 4, 1960.
19.17.
Transcript: "The War Against War - One -- The Enemies of Peace: Cold War Profiteers, Politicians and the Press", interview conducted by Virginia Mill and Robert Carl Cohen, November 2, 1960.
19.18.
Transcript: "The War Against War - Two -- Personal Attack and the Attempt to Smear the Peace Movement", interview conducted by Virginia Mill and Robert Carl Cohen, November 2, 1960.
19.19.
Transcript: "The War Against War - Three -- The Fight for an A-Bomb Test Ban", interview conducted by Virginia Mill and Robert Carl Cohen, November 2, 1960.

5.020.
Interviews with and about Linus Pauling, 1960-1964.
20.1.
Transcript: "The War Against War - Four -- World Crisis, Possible Solutions, The Atomic Future", interview conducted by Virginia Mill and Robert Carl Cohen, November 2, 1960.
20.2.
Publication: Linus Pauling talks about Soviet Testing. U. S. News & World Report, vol. 51, no. 14 (October 2, 1961): 94-95.
20.3.
Correspondence: Poll re: "present world problems", Bulgarian Radio and Television, October 30, 1961.
20.4.
Publication: «И СТАНOВИШЬCЯ EЩE БОЛЬШИМ ОПТИМИСТОМ», ["This is the way to get even more optimistic"] Pravda, December 1, 1961.
20.5.
Publication: "Interview du Dr. Pauling", by P. Rentchnick, Mdicine et Hygine, October 23, 1963.
20.6.
Publication: "Linus Pauling - Interviewed", by Martin H. Wiener, Publication Unknown, 1963.
20.7.
Publication, Transcript, Correspondence: "Don't Increase Nuclear Powers", interview conducted by Shozo Uchiyama, The Asahi, (Tokyo, Japan) March 15, 1964.
20.8.
Transcript: "Interview with Linus Pauling", conducted by John L. Heilbron, [Victor Goertzel present for interview] Archive for the History of Quantum Physics, March 27, 1964.
20.9.
Publication: "Interview", [in Spanish, re: nuclear fallout] by P. Rentchnick, Medicina e Higiene, December 5-15, 1964.
20.10.
Transcript: "An Interview with Linus Pauling", by Robert Sollen, 1964 [?] (multiple copies).

5.021.
Interviews with and about Linus Pauling, 1965-1968.
21.1.
Transcript: "Interview with Linus Pauling", conducted by Victor and Mildred Goertzel, January 15, 1965.
21.2.
Transcript: "Transcript of Discussion Between John Spender and Linus Pauling", Santa Barbara, California, February 4, 1965.
21.3.
Transcript: "Interview with Linus Pauling at his home in Montecito, also Ava Helen Pauling", conducted by Victor and Mildred Goertzel, March 6, 1965.
21.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "World Peace: Yesterday Failure, Today Danger, Tomorrow Hope", by Bill Rayner, The Vancouver Sun, April 6, 1965.
21.5.
Transcript: "Interview with Linus Pauling re: Chapter IX", conducted by Victor and Mildred Goertzel, May 15, 1965.
21.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Atoms for Peace' Can Bring Nations Closer, Pauling Says", by Robert Soller, Buffalo (N.Y.) Evening News, May 26, 1965.
21.7.
Transcript: "Transcription of Interview with Linus Pauling, Montecito, re: Chapter X", conducted by Victor and Mildred Goertzel, August 24, 1965.
21.8.
Correspondence re: questions about communism, Vietnam and China posed by A.E. Berner, October 20, 1965.
21.9.
Transcripts, Correspondence: "Scientists in Washington", [Radio presentation featuring Linus Pauling, Edward Teller, Freeman Dyson, Paul Doty, Phillip Morrison, George Kistiakowsky and Jesse Greenstein, interviews conducted by Gerald Leach] 'Some Scientific Americans' series, no. 5, British Broadcasting Corporation, November 16, 1965.
21.10.
Transcript, Correspondence: "Is Science Human?", [Radio presentation featuring Linus Pauling, Jonas Salk and J. Robert Oppenheimer, interviews conducted by Gerald Leach] 'Some Scientific Americans' series, no. 6, British Broadcasting Corporation, December 14, 1965.
21.11.
Typescript: "Notes on Interview with Pauling (First Interview)", Victor and Mildred Goertzel, 1965.
21.12.
Publication: "Things that Bug Linus Pauling", by Lionel Olay, Cavalier, 16 (152), February 1966 (2 copies).
21.13.
Correspondence, Typescript: "Answers by Linus Pauling to Questions Prepared by Professor Marvin Hoffman", March 4, 1966.
21.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientific Genius Dotes on Comic Strips, Miniskirts, but Can't Cure Golfer's Slice", by John Guernsey, Portland Oregonian, December 2, 1966.
21.15.
Publication: "The Need for Social Invention", Discussion moderated by Robert Jungk, participants include Robert M. Hutchins, Scott Buchana, Harvey Wheeler, W.H. Ferry, Linus Pauling, Hallock Hoffman and Gerald H. Gottlieb. Center Diary: 18, (Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions) May-June, 1967.
21.16.
Transcript, Correspondence: "Men and Molecules", by Norman Metzger, American Chemical Society, 1967.
21.17.
Transcript: Interview of Francis Crick by Robert Olby, collected by Horace Freeland Judson, March 8, 1968.
21.18.
Transcript: Interview with Max Perutz by Horace Freeland Judson, May 8, 1968.
21.19.
Manuscript Notes: "Telephone interview 11:20 AM, 2 November 1968 on the Presidential Elections", Canadian Broadcasting Company.

5.022.
Interviews with and about Linus Pauling, 1970-1973.
22.1.
Correspondence, Transcript: (Prepared by LP) proposed affidavit for the Food and Drug Administration hearings on vitamins and minerals, February 27, 1970 (multiple drafts).
22.2.
Transcript: Interview with Max Perutz by Horace Freeland Judson, August 1970.
22.3.
Transcript: Interview with Francis Crick, with comments by Sidney Brenner, by Horace Freeland Judson, September 1970.
22.4.
Transcript: Interview with Max Perutz by Horace Freeland Judson, September 1970.
22.5.
Transcript: Interview with James D. Watson by Horace Freeland Judson, December 1, 1970.
22.6.
Transcript: Interview with Max Perutz by Horace Freeland Judson, December 3-6, 1970.
22.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling interview", Los Angeles Free Press, December 18, 1970.
22.8.
Transcript: Interview with Max Perutz by Horace Freeland Judson, January 23, 1971.
22.9.
Partial Transcript: "KRON Television Interview", January 25, 1971.
22.10.
Transcript: Interview with Linus Pauling by Horace Freeland Judson, March 1, 1971.
22.11.
Transcript: Interview with James D. Watson by Horace Freeland Judson, March 16, 1971.
22.12.
Correspondence: written answers to interview questions by Florence G. Ruehl, [re: the scientific future of the United States] for The National Enquirer, August 31, 1971.
22.13.
Transcript: Interview with Francis Crick by Horace Freeland Judson, September 1, 1971.
22.14.
Transcript: Interview with Max Perutz by Horace Freeland Judson, October 1, 1971.
22.15.
Transcript: Interview with Erwin Chargaff by Horace Freeland Judson, February 15, 1972.
22.16.
Transcript, Correspondence: Interview with The Literary Gazette, [re: science and society] March 6, 1972.
22.17.
Transcript: Interview with Max Perutz by Horace Freeland Judson, April 1972.
22.18.
Publication: "Eatright Interviews Dr. Linus Pauling", Eatright, vol. 2, no. 4, May 7, 1973.
22.19.
Transcript: Interview with James D. Watson by Horace Freeland Judson, September 24, 1973.
22.20.
Transcript: Interview with James D. Watson by Horace Freeland Judson, September 25, 1973.
22.21.
Transcript: Interview with James D. Watson by Horace Freeland Judson, September 30, 1973.
22.22.
Transcript: "Watson Lecture Notes", by Horace Freeland Judson, September 1973.
22.23.
Transcript: Interview with James D. Watson by Horace Freeland Judson, October 5, 1973.

5.023.
Interviews with and about Linus Pauling, 1974-1975.
23.1.
Transcript: "Crick Radio Talk with John Maddox", transcribed by Horace Freeland Judson, March 1974.
23.2.
Transcript: "Airing of Interview of Linus Pauling and Victor Herbert by Al Swanson, on his Program 'Confrontation' on WMAQ Radio, Chicago (NBC) on the Subject 'Vitamin C and the Common Cold'", September 8, 1974.
23.3.
Transcript, Correspondence: "The Future for Science - Linus Pauling - Chemist's Chemist - Humanist's Humanist", by John Henahan, American Association for the Advancement of Science, September 1974.
23.4.
Transcript: "Professor Linus Pauling interviewed by Farooq Hussain", January 16, 1975.
23.5.
Publication: "Linus Pauling: 'My Ideas are Hard to Swallow'", Larry Grobel, LI, January 26, 1975.
23.6.
Transcript: Interview with Max Perutz by Horace Freeland Judson, February 15, 1975.
23.7.
Notes re: conversation with Max Perutz by Horace Freeland Judson, May 1975.
23.8.
Publication, Transcript, Correspondence: "Interview with Linus Pauling -- Impact Series", by David Ridgway for the Journal of Chemical Education, June 20, 1975.
23.9.
Publication: "Linus Pauling Discusses Vitamin C", by Lawrence Grobel, Holiday Inn Companion, vol. 1, no. 2: 13 (June-July, 1975).
23.10.
Transcript: Interview with Francis Crick by Horace Freeland Judson, July 3, 1975.
23.11.
Transcript, Correspondence: "A Conversation with Professor Linus Pauling", by Arthur Sackler, Menlo Park, California, July 28, 1975.
23.12.
Transcript: Interview with Francis Crick by Horace Freeland Judson, September 10, 1975.
23.13.
Transcript: Interview with Francis Crick by Horace Freeland Judson, November 19-20, 1975.

5.024.
Interviews with and about Linus Pauling, 1976.
24.1.
Notes re: Interview with Max Perutz by Horace Freeland Judson, January 19, 1976.
24.2.
Notes re: Lunch with Klug and Perutzes, Horace Freeland Judson, January 23, 1976.
24.3.
Transcript: Interview with Max Perutz by Horace Freeland Judson, January 31, 1976.
24.4.
Publication, Correspondence: "Washington Star Interview with Linus Pauling -- Vit. C/Health, Nuclear/Death Discussed by Famed Scientist", National Health Federation Bulletin, January 1976.
24.5.
Transcript: Interview with Max Perutz by Horace Freeland Judson, February 7, 1976.
24.6.
Transcript, Correspondence: "Interview", by William M. Tuttle, May 8, 1976.
24.7.
Transcript, Correspondence: "Preliminary Script for German Television Program", by Harald von Troschke, May 26, 1976.
24.8.
Transcripts: "Aspekte der Orthomolekular-Medizin" and "Radio Talk on Orthomolecular Medicine", by Harald von Troschke, June 6, 1976.
24.9.
Transcript: Interview by Charles Crecelius, National Health Foundation, September 27, 1976.

5.025.
Interviews with and about Linus Pauling, 1977.
25.1.
Transcript of Audiotapes for Nova documentary, "Linus Pauling, Crusading Scientist", January 4 - February 18, 1977.
25.2.
Correspondence, Transcripts re: Interviews for Nova documentary, "Linus Pauling, Crusading Scientist", January 4 - February 18, 1977.

5.026.
Interviews with and about Linus Pauling, 1977.
26.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "I Am Worried About the Quiet Campus", by Hans Knight, The Sunday Bulletin/Discover, January 30, 1977.
26.2.
Publication: "When is it Finally Going to Dawn on Us?", [interview with LP and Arthur Robinson] The Body Forum, vol. 2, no. 7, January 1977.
26.3.
Newspaper Clippings: "Linus Pauling Comments on Heresy, Predictions, Students and Science; Q &A from Interviews with Pauling; Principal of 'Minimization of Suffering' Guided Pauling", Medical News and International Report, February 28, 1977.
26.4.
Publication: "Dr. Pauling -- On Science, Heresy, Future; Q & A: 'Theoretical Medicine Is Thinking . . .'", Medical Tribune, April 4, 1977.
26.5.
Transcript: Interview with Francis Crick by Horace Freeland Judson, June 28, 1977.
26.6.
Publication, Ancillary Material: "A Chat with Linus Pauling", by George Leeson, California Living; The Magazine of the San Francisco Sunday Examiner & Chronicle, July 17, 1977.
26.7.
Publication: "Pauling: 'Just Try to Find the Answer'", Science Digest, August 1977.
26.8.
Publication, Transcript, Typescript: "Linus Pauling, Vitamin C and Laetrile", by Randolph Bufano, Grapevine, October 1977.
26.9.
Transcript: Interview with Max Perutz by Horace Freeland Judson, November 11, 1977.

5.027.
Interviews with and about Linus Pauling, 1978-1979.
27.1.
Correspondence, Publication: "The Plowboy Interview -- Dr. Linus Pauling", The Mother Earth News, January/February 1978 (multiple copies).
27.2.
Transcript: Interview with Max Perutz by Horace Freeland Judson, February 3, 1978.
27.3.
Publication: "Linus Pauling: an Interview", Chemistry in Britain, vol. 14, no. 2, February 1978.
27.4.
Publication: "Vitamin C vs. Cancer", interview with Randolf Bufano, Let's Live, vol. 46, no. 2, February 1978.
27.5.
Publication: "To Dose or Megadose -- a Debate About Vitamin C", [Participants Terence W. Anderson and Reginald Passmore, versus Linus Pauling and Albert Szent-Györgyi. Moderators Cortez F. Enloe, Jr. and Herbert L. Harley] Nutrition Today, vol. 13, no. 2, March/April, 1978.
27.6.
Magazine Article: "C a Vitamina Polivalente", by Ib Teixeira, Manchete, August 1978.
27.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Unraveling the Mysteries of the Living Cell", by Svetlana Shiman and Sergei Samolyotou, Moscow News, no. 40, 1978.
27.8.
Typescript, Correspondence: "Л. Полинг: 'В Химии еще Много Нерешенных Прблем...'", ["L. Pauling: 'There are many problems in chemistry yet to be solved'"] Priroda, March 5, 1979.
27.9.
Transcript, Correspondence: "Vitamin C and Cancer: An Interview with Dr. Ewan Cameron", by Dominick Bosco for Prevention, May 1979.
27.10.
Publication: "Linus Pauling: Three Mile Island, Vitamin C and Cancer", Applewood Journal, May/June 1979.
27.11.
Publication: "Vitamine C; 'De bewijzen voor de Moerman-therapie zijn nog enigszins anekdotisch. Maar het zou kunnen helpen'", by Max Pam and Rob Sijmons, Vrij Nederland, July 28, 1979.
27.12.
Publication: "Runner's World Exclusive -- Linus Pauling Discusses Vitamin C as a Cure for Colds and Cancer", Runner's World, November 1979.

5.028.
Interviews with and about Linus Pauling, 1980-1982.
28.1.
Transcript, Correspondence: "Interview of Dr. Linus Carl Pauling", by Ilona J. Fry, Oregon State History Oral History Transcript, May 20, 1980.
28.2.
Publication: "Linus Pauling", [text in Japanese] Chemistry Today, vol. 17, no. 112: 12-15, July 1980.
28.3.
Transcript, Correspondence: "Nobel Prize Winning Scientist Linus Pauling Says: 'Cancer Mortality Can be Cut by at Least 10 Percent - Even Among Terminal Patients'", by the editor of Modern Health Report, July 1980.
28.4.
Transcript, Correspondence: "Linus Pauling Interview", by James W. Behnke, Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Company, October 22, 1980.
28.5.
Publication: "Ciekawosc - klucz do szczescia", by Wiktor Osiatynski, Zrozumiec Swiat; Rozmowy z uczonymi amerykanskimi, Warsaw: Czytelnik, 1980.
28.6.
Publication, Correspondence: "Recent Developments on Vitamin C: An Exclusive Interview with Dr. Linus Pauling", by Jack Joseph Challem, Let's LIVE, March 1981 (multiple copies).
28.7.
Publication, Correspondence: "A Conversation with Dr. Linus Pauling", by Nancy Austin, Robbie Branwynne, Andrea Entwistle, Robin Freeman and Steve Rauh, [Sierra Club] Yodeler, August 1981, "A Conversation with Daniel Ellsberg", and Peace Prize nomination materials.
28.8.
Transcript: "Interview/Linus Pauling im Gesprch mit Harald v. Troschke", October 18, 1982.
28.9.
Transcript, Correspondence, Background Material: "Linus Pauling", by Stephen Most, published in The Broken Circle -- A Search for Wisdom in the Nuclear Age, October 19-21, 1982.
28.10.
Publication: "Express Talks with Linus Pauling", Lawrence (Academy) Express, (California) October 29, 1982.
28.11.
Transcript, Correspondence, Ancillary material: "Interview with Linus Pauling", by T.A. Heppenheimer, for Omni, November 1982.

5.029.
Interviews with and about Linus Pauling, 1983-1984.
29.1.
Transcript, Correspondence: "The Peace Movement in Historical Perspective", by Harry Kreisler, Institute of International Studies, University of California, Berkeley, January 18, 1983.
29.2.
Transcript, Correspondence: "Ist der Weltfrieden gesichert - oder Atomkrieg unvermeidbar?", by Harald von Troschke and Andrea von Troschke, February 26 - March 1, 1983.
29.3.
Publication: "A Conversation with Linus Pauling", Deborah Kesten, Healthline, April 1983.
29.4.
Publication: "Dr. Linus Pauling", Let's LIVE, April 1983.
29.5.
Publication, Correspondence: "Update on C: the Wonder Vitamin -- an Interview with Dr. Linus Pauling", Harper's Bazaar, May 1983.
29.6.
Transcript, Typescript, Correspondence: Telephone Interview conducted by Charles Wentworth for Contemporary Authors, August 20, 1983.
29.7.
Transcript, Correspondence: "Dr. Pauling and the Benefits of Vitamin C", appearance on "Speaking Out," TV Ontario, Toronto, Canada, October 27, 1983.
29.8.
Publication: "Champion of 'C'", Rebecca Clarkes, Alive, November 1983.
29.9.
Typescript, Correspondence: "Linus Pauling talks to us in a station wagon on the way to Kennedy Airport where he was catching a plane home, his trip to Moscow having been postponed", by Miriam Kent, January 16, 1984.
29.10.
Publication, Correspondence: "Develop a Mass Movement for Peace -- Interview with Linus Pauling", by Abhay K. Pati, Jim Carlson & Susan Howe, Holistic Health & Medicine, vol. 2, no. 3: 8-13, Spring 1984 (multiple copies).

5.030.
Interviews with and about Linus Pauling, 1984-1986.
30.1.
Transcript, Correspondence: Oral history interview conducted by John L. Greenberg, California Institute of Technology Archives, May 10, 1984.
30.2.
Publication: "Linus Pauling -- Conversation with a Nutritional Revolutionary", by Peter Barry Chowka, Whole Life Times, June 1984.
30.3.
Transcript, Correspondence: Appearance (with Jack LaLanne) on The Phil Donahue Show, 1984.
30.4.
Transcript, Correspondence: Interview with Michael Delon re: "What is Success?", March 14, 1985.
30.5.
Publication, Correspondence: "Interview met de tweevoudig Nobelprijswinnaar door", Schuitemaker, G.E., Orthomoleculair, vol. 1, no. 1, April 1985. Reprinted as: "Interview mit dem zweifachen Nobelpreistrger", Orthomolekular, vol. 3, no. 2, October 1985.
30.6.
Interview Questions with Handwritten Answers re: alternative energy sources, for Solar, June 14, 1985.
30.7.
Transcript, Correspondence: Interview with World Marxist Review, re: dangers of militarizing outer space, July 31, 1985.
30.8.
Transcript, Correspondence, Itinerary: "Dr. Linus Pauling and Vitamin C", appearance on "Speaking Out", TV Ontario, Toronto, Canada, October 17, 1985.
30.9.
Publication: "The Great Vitamin C Debate -- Dr. Linus Pauling vs. Dr. Arthur B. Robinson", presented by Colin and Loren Chatsworth, Healthview, 1985.
30.10.
Publication: "World's Leading Scientists Interviewed by 'Science in the USSR'", by V. Kramova and T. Nikolayenko, Science in the USSR, no. 4, 1985.
30.11.
Publication, Transcript: "Linus Pauling -- Propos recueillies le 22 août 1985 par Patrick Lestienne au Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine", l'actualit chimique, April 1986.
30.12.
Interview Questions re: LP's work on the nature of the chemical bond, unknown Canadian interviewer, June 27, 1986.
30.13.
Transcript: Interview with Keith Riggs, Oregon State University Department of Information, Winter 1986-1987.

5.031.
Interviews with and about Linus Pauling, 1986-1987.
31.1.
Publication, Correspondence: "Crossing the Boundaries of Science", by Neil A. Campbell, Bioscience, (Special Interview Issue: Speaking of Biology) vol. 36, no. 11: 737-739, December 1986.
31.2.
Transcript, Correspondence, Publication: "Interview", by Bill Moseley, Omni, December 1986.
31.3.
Transcript, Correspondence, Publication: "Linus Pauling", interview conducted by Jeffrey L. Sturchio, Chemical Heritage Foundation, The Beckman Center for History of Chemistry, April 6, 1987.
31.4.
Publication, Correspondence: "Vitamin C", by Marge Jones, Mastering Food Allergies, vol. 2, no. 7: 3-4, July/August 1987.

5.032.
Interviews with and about Linus Pauling, 1987-1989.
32.1.
Publication: "Ask Linus Pauling -- The Controversial Life and Work of a Scientific American", by David Sheff and Mard Naman, Image, August 9, 1987 (multiple copies).
32.2.
Publication: "Nobel Laureate - Dr. Linus Pauling", Fanny Kiefer, The Vitamin Supplement, Winter 1987. [Reprinted in The Vitamin Supplement, January/February 1990].
32.3.
Publication: "Interview: Linus Pauling", conducted and published by the Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Company, 1987 [?].
32.4.
Transcript, Correspondence, Publication: Interview with Denis Brian, June 1988, published in Genius Talk: Conversations with Nobel Scientists and Other Luminaries, (1995).
32.5.
Publication, Correspondence, Background Material: "An Interview with Dr. Linus Pauling", by Joseph D. Campbell, Alive, July 1988 (multiple copies).
32.6.
Transcript, Publication: "Trajectories Interview: Dr. Linus Pauling", by D. Scott Apel, Trajectories, vol. 1, no. 1, Summer 1988.
32.7.
Correspondence, Publication: "How to Live Longer and Feel Better", by Patrick Holford, Optimum Nutrition, vol. 2, no. 7, Spring 1989 (multiple copies).

5.033.
Interviews with and about Linus Pauling, 1989-1991.
33.1.
Transcripts, Typescripts, Correspondence, Publication: "Linus Pauling: An Appreciation of a World Citizen-Scientist and Citation Laureate", by Eugene Garfield, Current Contents, vol. 32, no. 34: 3-9, August 21, 1989.
33.2.
Transcripts, Correspondence: "Long Careers Study Interview", by Lydia Bronte, January 17, 1990.
33.3.
Publication: "Interview: Linus Pauling -- Disease Treatment and Biotechnology", by Alex Steinberg, Critical Voice, vol. 1, no. 1, Spring 1990.
33.4.
Typescript, Correspondence, Publication, Reprint: "The First Molecular Biologist", Touchette, Nancy, "Molecular Architecture And Biological Reactions", Pauling, Linus, The Journal of NIH Research, vol. 2, no. 6: 59-64, July 1990.
33.5.
Transcripts, Correspondence, Background Material: "Linus Pauling, Ph.D.", interviewed by Wayne Reynolds for the American Academy of Achievement, November 11, 1990.
33.6.
Transcript: "Study of Creativity in Later Life Interview", conducted by Kevin Rathunde, November 20, 1990.
33.7.
Correspondence, Publication: "A Conversation with Linus Pauling", Barry Evans, January 1991, published in Everyday Wonders, (1993).

5.034.
Interviews with and about Linus Pauling, 1991-1993.
34.1.
Transcript: Interview [re: Persian Gulf War] with Lee Greggs for Time, February 1991.
34.2.
Publication: "A los laboratorios no les gustan las vitamina porque son muy baratas", by Joaquin Rabago, El Independiente, April 14, 1991.
34.3.
Typescript: "Dr. Linus Carl Pauling", Interview with Samantha, [?, for book on productive elderly people] April 1991.
34.4.
Questionnaire with responses re: Article for the Scientist Newspaper for the Conference in Berlin, October 19, 1991.
34.5.
Typescript: "A Historical Perspective of Vitamin C with Linus Pauling", by Susan Macafee, 1991 (2 copies).
34.6.
Typescript, Correspondence: interview responses solicited for use in a documentary film and anthology about the life of Alfred Nobel, directed by Noel Fox, January 29, 1992.
34.7.
Transcript: "Smythe, Zwicky, Feynman, Oppenheimer, Pauling, and Fellow Students", Interview of Charles Hard Townes by Suzanne B. Riess, University History Series, University of California, February 4, 1992.
34.8.
Typescript, Correspondence: "Swanson Health Products Exclusive Interview: Dr. Linus Pauling: 'How to Live Longer and Feel Better'", March 1992.
34.9.
Publication: "A Father of Natural Remedies -- 15 years ago today, an early conversation with Linus Pauling", Mother Earth News, August/September 1992.
34.10.
Transcript, Correspondence: "It's Elementary", by Marshall Poindexter, Access, February 9, 1993.
34.11.
Transcript: "Vitamin C Against Colds, Cancer, and AIDS", by Neal D. Barnard, Physician's Committee for Responsible Medecine, February 12, 1993.
34.12.
Transcript, Correspondence, Publication: Interview with Steven Vita and R.H. Crane for Veery, no.3: 12-18, March 17, 1993.
34.13.
Transcripts, Correspondence: "Linus Pauling", Interview with Griffin Fariello, August 1993, published in Red Scare, (1995).

5.035.
Interviews with and about Linus Pauling, 1993-1995, No Date.
35.1.
Transcript, Correspondence, Publication: Interview with Victor Drits, Dennis Eberl, Jo Eberl and Paul Nadeau, for the Clay Mineral Society, September 28, 1993. Published in CMS News, Spring 1994.
35.2.
Publication: "La vitamina E", by Tamara Di Tella, Fitness y Nutricin, September 1993.
35.3.
Publication: "Ich habe frh gelernt, mich auf eigene Ideen zu verlassen", Fit, October 1993.
35.4.
Correspondence, Publications: "Nobel Thoughts -- Profound Insights of the Laureates", by Marc Abrahams, Journal of Irreproducible Results, vol. 38, no. 3, 1993. Reprinted in Alumnews, Department of Chemistry, Virginia Tech, 1994.
35.5.
Publication: "Linus Pauling -- Out on a Limb Again", by John Poppy, Longevity, February 1994.
35.6.
Publication: "10 Minutes with Linus Pauling, Ph.D.", by Steve Heilig, California Physician, March 1994.
35.7.
Transcript, Correspondence: "Linus Pauling, Ph.D.: The Last Interview", by Peter Barry Chowka, April 9, 1994.
35.8.
Typescript Translation: "Vitamins, a weapon of a revolutionary of research", H Kathmerinh, Health Section, [Athens, Greece] translated by George Deltas, April 10, 1994.
35.9.
Correspondence, Publication, Translation: "La dernire interview de Linus Pauling, Un gnie s'en va", by Thierry Souccar, Sciences et Avenir, September 1994.
35.10.
Publication: "Linus Pauling: The Last Interview", Optimum Nutrition, vol. 7, no. 3: 19-25, Winter 1994.
35.11.
Correspondence, Publication: "Linus Pauling: Reflections", by George B. Kauffman and Laurie M. Kauffman, American Scientist, vol. 82, November-December, 1994. Reprinted in Chemistry Education, vol. 11, no. 2: 5-8, (October-December, 1994). Partially reprinted in Journal of Chemical Education, vol. 73, no. 1, January 1996.
35.12.
Transcript: "Linus Pauling, the Last Interview", by Tony Edwards and Patrick Holford, for the Institute for Optimum Nutrition, 1994.
35.13.
Publication: "Linus Pauling, Questions and Answers", by Istvn Hargittai, The Chemical Intelligencer, January 1995 (multiple copies).
35.14.
Transcript: "Oral History Interview re: Linus Pauling", Interview of Douglas C. Strain by Obert Tyus, Ramesh Krishnamurthy and Chet Orloff, Oregon Historical Society, February 15, 1995.
35.15.
Publication: Interview with Linus Pauling, wusg bullet-in, World University Study Group, No Date [1960s].
35.16.
Transcript: "Discussion with Linus Pauling", No Date [1980s].
35.17.
Typescript: "An End to War -- and to Preparations for War - An Interview with Linus Pauling", No Date.
35.18.
Publication: "La Grande Querelle des Vitamines", Document Paris Match, No Date [1980s].
35.19.
Typescript, Correspondence: Interview with Rosezan L'Annunziata, Center for a Loving World, No Date [1980s].

5.036.
Family Correspondence: Linus Carl Pauling, Jr., 1930-1944.
36.1.
Linus Pauling, Jr., Biographical Information.
36.2.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling, Jr., 1930-1939.
36.3.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling, Jr., 1941-1942.
36.4.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling, Jr., 1943.
36.5.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling, Jr., 1944.

5.037.
Family Correspondence: Linus Carl Pauling, Jr., 1945-1956.
37.1.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling, Jr., 1945.
37.2.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling, Jr., 1946.
37.3.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling, Jr., 1947-1948.
37.4.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling, Jr., 1949-1950.
37.5.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling, Jr., 1951.
37.6.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling, Jr., 1952-1953.
37.7.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling, Jr., 1954.
37.8.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling, Jr., 1955-1956.

5.038.
Family Correspondence: Linus Carl Pauling, Jr., 1957-1974.
38.1.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling, Jr., 1957-1958.
38.2.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling, Jr., 1959.
38.3.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling, Jr., 1960-1962.
38.4.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling, Jr., 1963-1964.
38.5.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling, Jr., 1965-1966.
38.6.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling, Jr., 1967-1969.
38.7.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling, Jr., 1970-1974.

5.039.
Family Correspondence: Linus Carl Pauling, Jr., 1975-1996, No Date.
39.1.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling, Jr., 1975-1979.
39.2.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling, Jr., 1980-1996.
39.3.
Correspondence: Linus Pauling, Jr., No Date.

5.040.
Family Correspondence: family of Linus Carl Pauling, Jr.
40.1.
Correspondence: Anita Oser Pauling, 1951-1968.
40.2.
Correspondence: Linus Fowler Pauling, 1963-1981, 1992.
40.3.
Correspondence: Peter Chadwick Pauling, 1978-1991.
40.4.
Correspondence: Christopher Carl Pauling, 1978-1994.
40.5.
Correspondence: Ramona Pauling Berent, 1978-1994.
40.6.
Correspondence: Leo Berent Pauling, 1993.
40.7.
Correspondence: Sabrina Pauling Bratter, 1972, 1978-1981, 1991.
40.8.
Correspondence: Stephanie Pauling, 1982, 1993.

5.041.
Family Correspondence: Peter Jeffress Pauling, 1939-1953.
41.1.
Peter Pauling: Biographical Information.
41.2.
Correspondence: Peter Pauling, 1939-1949.
41.3.
Correspondence: Peter Pauling, 1950.
41.4.
Correspondence: Peter Pauling, 1951.
41.5.
Correspondence: Peter Pauling, 1952.
41.6.
Correspondence: Peter Pauling, re: DNA, 1952-1953.
41.7.
Correspondence: Peter Pauling, 1953.

5.042.
Family Correspondence: Peter Jeffress Pauling, 1954-1956.
42.1.
Correspondence: Peter Pauling, 1954.
42.2.
Correspondence: Peter Pauling, 1955.
42.3.
Correspondence: Peter Pauling, 1956.

5.043.
Family Correspondence: Peter Jeffress Pauling, 1957-1959.
43.1.
Correspondence: Peter Pauling, 1957.
43.2.
Correspondence: Peter Pauling, 1958.
43.3.
Correspondence: Peter Pauling, 1959.

5.044.
Family Correspondence: Peter Jeffress Pauling, 1960-1974.
44.1.
Correspondence: Peter Pauling, 1960.
44.2.
Correspondence: Peter Pauling, 1961.
44.3.
Correspondence: Peter Pauling, 1962.
44.4.
Correspondence: Peter Pauling, re: Metallic Valence Manuscript, 1962.
44.5.
Correspondence: Peter Pauling, 1963.
44.6.
Correspondence: Peter Pauling, 1964.
44.7.
Correspondence: Peter Pauling, 1965.
44.8.
Correspondence: Peter Pauling, 1966.
44.9.
Correspondence: Peter Pauling, 1967.
44.10.
Correspondence: Peter Pauling, 1968.
44.11.
Correspondence: Peter Pauling, 1969.
44.12.
Correspondence: Peter Pauling, 1970-1974.

5.045.
Family Correspondence: Peter Jeffress Pauling, 1975-1989.
45.1.
Correspondence: Peter Pauling, 1975-1979.
45.2.
Correspondence: Peter Pauling, 1980-1984.
45.3.
Correspondence: Peter Pauling, 1985-1989.

5.046.
Family Correspondence: Peter Jeffress Pauling, 1990-1994, No Date.
46.1.
Correspondence: Peter Pauling, 1990-1994.
46.2.
Correspondence: Peter Pauling, No Date.

5.047.
Family Correspondence: family of Peter Jeffress Pauling.
[Note: Holdings include 5 boxes of material re: the academic and professional career of Peter Jeffress Pauling, 1920s - 1970s, No Date. Materials have been sorted by decade but have not been assigned formal box and folder numbers.]
47.1.
Correspondence: Bud Pauling, 1970-1977, 1983, 1988-1989.
47.2.
Correspondence: Julia Lewis Pauling, 1956-1959, 1962, 1978.
47.3.
Correspondence: Peter Andrew Thomas Pauling, 1963, 1980.
47.4.
Correspondence: Sarah Suzanne Pauling, 1983-1994, No Date.
47.5.
Correspondence: Alicia Pauling, 1972-1994.

5.048.
Family Correspondence: Edward Crellin Pauling, 1939-1995, No Date.
48.1.
Crellin Pauling: Biographical Information.
48.2.
Correspondence: Crellin Pauling, 1939-1949.
48.3.
Correspondence: Crellin Pauling, 1950-1951.
48.4.
Correspondence: Crellin Pauling, 1952-1953.
48.5.
Correspondence: Crellin Pauling, 1954-1955.
48.6.
Correspondence: Crellin Pauling, 1956-1957.
48.7.
Correspondence: Crellin Pauling, 1958-1959.
48.8.
Correspondence: Crellin Pauling, 1960-1964.
48.9.
Correspondence: Crellin Pauling, 1965-1969.
48.10.
Correspondence: Crellin Pauling, 1970-1979.
48.11.
Correspondence: Crellin Pauling, 1980-1989.
48.12.
Correspondence: Crellin Pauling, 1990-1995.
48.13.
Correspondence: Crellin Pauling, No Date.

5.049.
Family Correspondence: family of Edward Crellin Pauling.
[Note: Holdings include 20 boxes of material re: the academic and professional career of Edward Crellin Pauling, 1960s - 1990s, No Date. Materials have been sorted by decade but have not been assigned formal box and folder numbers.]
49.1.
Correspondence: Kay Pauling, 1965-1984, 1991, 1994.
49.2.
Correspondence: Donal Pauling, 1974-1978.
49.3.
Correspondence: David Pauling, 1990, No Date.
49.4.
Correspondence: Lucy Mills Pauling, No Date.
49.5.
Correspondence: Cheryl Neilan Pauling Grant, 1989.
49.6.
Correspondence: Kirstin Lisë Pauling Powel, 1977.
49.7.
Correspondence: Edward Crellin Pauling, Jr., 1981, 1988, 1990-1991.

5.050.
Family Correspondence: Lucy Isabelle Pauling, Herman Pauling and Herman W. Darling, 1909, 1922-1923, 1941.
50.1.
Correspondence, Biographical Information: Lucy Isabelle Darling Pauling, 1922-1923, 1941.
50.2.
Correspondence: Postcard sent by Herman Pauling to Linus Pauling, 1909.
50.3.
Thermofaxed Typescript, Correspondence: Cowboys and Indians of Eastern Oregon, by Herman W. Darling, [?] No Date.

5.051.
Family Correspondence: Pauline Pauling [Stockton Ney Dunbar Emmett], 1934-1995. [Includes transcripts from Hager interview].
51.1.
Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1934, 1937.
51.2.
Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1945.
51.3.
Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1949.
51.4.
Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1953.
51.5.
Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1955.
51.6.
Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1957.
51.7.
Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1958.
51.8.
Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1960.
51.9.
Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1962.
51.10.
Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1963.
51.11.
Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1965.
51.12.
Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1966.
51.13.
Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1967.
51.14.
Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1968.
51.15.
Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1969.
51.16.
Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1970.
51.17.
Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1971.
51.18.
Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1973.
51.19.
Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1975.
51.20.
Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1976.
51.21.
Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1977.
51.22.
Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1978.
51.23.
Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1980.
51.24.
Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1981.
51.25.
Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1982.
51.26.
Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1983.
51.27.
Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1984.
51.28.
Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1985.
51.29.
Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1986.
51.30.
Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1987.
51.31.
Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1988.
51.32.
Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1989.
51.33.
Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1990.
51.34.
Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1991.
51.35.
Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1992.
51.36.
Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1993.
51.37.
Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1994.
51.38.
Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, 1995.
51.39.
Correspondence: Pauline Pauling, No Date.
51.40.
Typescript: The Story of Pauline Darling Pauling, by Pauline Pauling, December 31, 1994.

5.052.
Pauline Pauling: Scrapbooks of Assorted Photos and Newspaper Clippings.
52.1.
Scrapbook: containing assorted photos and newspaper clippings, compiled by Pauline Pauling.
52.2.
Scrapbook: containing assorted photos and newspaper clippings, compiled by Pauline Pauling.
52.3.
Scrapbook: containing assorted photos and newspaper clippings, compiled by Pauline Pauling.
52.4.
Scrapbook: containing assorted photos and newspaper clippings, compiled by Pauline Pauling.

5.053.
Family Correspondence: Frances Lucile Pauling [Jenkins], 1922-1992. [Includes transcripts from Hager interview and correspondence with Donald Pauling Jenkins].
53.1.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1922.
53.2.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1926.
53.3.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1941.
53.4.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1946.
53.5.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1947.
53.6.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1951.
53.7.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1952.
53.8.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1954.
53.9.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1956.
53.10.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1957.
53.11.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1958.
53.12.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1959.
53.13.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1960.
53.14.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1961.
53.15.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1962.
53.16.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1963.
53.17.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1964.
53.18.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1965.
53.19.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1966.
53.20.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1967.
53.21.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1968.
53.22.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1969.
53.23.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1970.
53.24.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1971.
53.25.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1972.
53.26.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1973.
53.27.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1974.
53.28.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1975.
53.29.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1976.
53.30.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1978.
53.31.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1979.
53.32.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1980.
53.33.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1981.
53.34.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1982.
53.35.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1983.
53.36.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1984.
53.37.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1985.
53.38.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1986.
53.39.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1987.
53.40.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1988.
53.41.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1989.
53.42.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1990.
53.43.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1991.
53.44.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, 1992.
53.45.
Correspondence: Lucile Pauling, No Date.

5.054.
Family Correspondence: Assorted Pauling/Darling, B-L.
54.1.
Correspondence: Barnes, Lillie Pauling, 1971.
54.2.
Correspondence: Blanken, Adelheit, 1912, 1924.
54.3.
Correspondence: Blanken, Kathë, 1984-1994.
54.4.
Correspondence: Combs, Laura, No Date.
54.5.
Correspondence: Conger, Mary, 1981.
54.6.
Correspondence: Darling family-related, 1954, 1962, 1978.
54.7.
Correspondence: Darling, [?] Estella, 1939.
54.8.
Correspondence: Darling, Goldie, 1940.
54.9.
Death Certificate: Darling, Herman W.
54.10.
Correspondence, Death Certificate: Darling, Linus Wilson.
54.11.
Correspondence: Diel, Margaret, 1957.
54.12.
Correspondence: Gilette, Elizabeth Darling, 1946-1958.
54.13.
Correspondence: Gilette, Helen Huntley, 1971, 1978, 1980.
54.14.
Correspondence, Notes: Hughes, Rowena D., 1976-1977, 1981.
54.15.
Correspondence: Jacobsen, Ruth Darling, 1957, 1986, 1991, 1993.
54.16.
Correspondence: Leonard, Pearl L., 1978.

5.055.
Family Correspondence: Assorted Pauling/Darling, M-Y.
55.1.
Correspondence: Morgan, Richard D., 1946-1996.
55.2.
Correspondence: Neal family-related.
55.3.
Correspondence: Pauling, Friedel, 1997.
55.4.
Correspondence: Pauling, Horst, 1983, 1988.
55.5.
Correspondence: Pauling, J. Peter, 1958-1980.
55.6.
Correspondence: Pauling, Margie, 1970.
55.7.
Correspondence: Spencer, Annabel, 1991.
55.8.
Correspondence: Stephenson, Mervyn, 1972.
55.9.
Correspondence, Biographical Data: West, Alice.
55.10.
Correspondence: Wheeler, Lura, 1983-1988.
55.11.
Correspondence: Yost, Elfriede, 1960-1994.

5.056.
Manuscript: P.M. Stephenson's Life Stories, No Date.
56.1.
Manuscript: P.M. [Phillip Mervyn] Stephenson's Life Stories, No Date. [Photocopy of original held by Betty Hanauska].

5.057.
Notebooks re: Pauling Family History and Financial Records.

57.1.
Notebook: No Title, re: Pauling family history and financial records.
Inside LP has written "Linus Pauling Accounts". The front page has a note "p.100 Nora Gard Miller." There are tabs for alphabetical divisions. There is a table of contents on the first page.
Front cover Inclusions: Correspondence re: estate of Virginia Hope Howell; appraisal of LP's Nobel Prize medals, the American Medal for Merit and the National Medal of Science; letter from one of the grandchildren; correspondence about a proposed "highway culvert replacement project"; a letter from Barclay Kamb.
Facing p.1.
Loans made to Forest Carter, December 27, 1955, Ronald Bierstedt, September 10, 1957, Rosemarie [Crosland] Bell, March 25, 1964, Richard T. Morgan and Kathleen Morgan, June 18, 1966 and January 12, 1973.
p.1.
Loans made by Pauling to D. Stockton, summer 1933, October 31, 1933, November 16, 1933, December 1, 1933 and January 3, 1934.
p.2.
Loans made to Paddies, Inc., Pauline D. Ney, President, December 15, 1955.
p.3.
Loan made to Bernard N. Dickinson and Oleta Scott Dickinson, September 30, 1933.
p.4.
Loans made to Pearl M. Jordan and Peggy Jean Holland, November 15, 1955 and January 15, 1960.
p.5.
Loan made to Lucille E. Tilley, October 9, 1933.
p.6.
Loans made to Barclay Ray and Linda Ray, September 5, 1957 and September 7, 1957.
Inclusion: Correspondence: Lloyd Simon re: loan, February 7, 1958.
p.7.
Loans made to Richard and Portia Morgan, September 1934 and Lloyd Simon, 1958.
p.9.
Loan made to Lola Labadie, February 18, 1935.
p.11.
Loans made to Lawrence Brockway and Hazel Brockway August 11, 1937, Emile Zuckerkandl 1962, Mona H. Smith, March 31, 1963.
Inclusion: Promissory note in LP's handwriting, signed by Mona H. Smith, March 31, 1963.
p.12.
Bonds bought in the name of Linda Pauling, maturing September 13, 1954.
p.13.
Bonds bought in the name of Peter Jeffress Pauling, maturing September 13, 1954.
p.14.
Bonds bought in the name of AHP and LP, maturing September 13, 1954; trust certificate from Publisher's Book Service, November 1, 1955.
p.15.
Stocks purchased in the name of LP and AHP in the Parke-Davis Company September 21, 1954, W.H. Freeman Company starting February 24, 1947, and Scientific American September 1963. There are notes in the upper margin: a note in the upper left: "Crellin p.106", and two notes "XEROX p.27" and "Sci. Am. p.29".
p.16.
Loan made to Luther A. Williams and Blanche E. Williams, April 7, 1957.
Inclusions: Promissory note in LP's handwriting, signed by Luther A. Williams and Blanche E. Williams;.
promissory note signed by Daniel Rosenshine for the National Peace Action Committee to be repaid May 1, 1971;.
promissory note from Linda and Barclay Kamb January 15, 1972;.
notes on a conversation with Pauline Ney, dated April 11, 1960 re: Paddies Inc.;.
a letter from L. A. Williams August 30, 1957;.
a page from a ledger indicating "Wages Paid Fred Vaughn";.
2 letters from LP to Pauline Ney dated October 20, 1958 and October 7, 1958;.
a ledger page with the handwritten title "Statement to Dec. 31, 1957 L.A. Williams";.
paper with notes on payments made by Luther Williams.
p.17.
Payments made on loan to Luther Williams.
p.18.
Loan made to Paddies Inc. May 10, 1960.
Inclusion: Notes on conversation with Mr. Okrand, May 27, 1960.
p.19-20.
Copy of letter about loans made to Paddies Inc. to Mr. Fred Okrand, May 10, 1960.
Inclusion: Correspondence from Robert H. Shutan to Oscar Gossman cc: LP, about LP's loan to Paddies Inc.
p.21.
Payments made by Eugene Pias to LP.
p.22.
Copies of promissory notes from LP to Phil Cullom, December 28, 1966, December 31, 1965, September 30, 1965.
p.23.
Notes of loans due to Phil Cullom, Loan made to Jos Mendiver, February 27, 1970.
p.25.
Section titled "Gifts to our children," June 26, 1961 to Peter J. Pauling; July 10, 1963 to Peter Pauling.
p.27.
Stocks purchased around July 1, 1963 in Xerox.
Inclusion: Statement from Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc.
p.29.
Stock purchased in Scientific American, February 15, 1964.
p.30-31.
Life Insurance purchased from Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association, July 13, 1931, November 10, 1939, September 1, 1932 and October 1, 1952.
Inclusion: Envelope from Teachers Insurance and Annuity.
p.32.
Receipt from Tila Hormazbal to LP for 1035 escudos, [Chilean currency] "19 enero 1962".
p.33.
Notes regarding 1035 escudos and a bank account in Moscow with 2000 rubles.
p.40-41.
Notes on income tax, 1941.
p.50-51.
Notes on Deer Flat Ranch, including payments made and origin of deed.
p.52.
Payments made on "Piedras Blancas," 5 acres with house and service station.
Inclusion: Payment schedule for Piedras Blancas, dated August 15, 1960.
p.54.
Note of purchase of addition for Piedras Blancas from Evelyn C. Evans, July 26, 1957.
p.55.
Newspaper clipping dated July 12, 1962 for a house. LP notes "Property Mrs Tom Evans sold? House and ? A. for $40,000".
p.57.
Payments on 794 Hot Springs Road, Santa Barbara, California, starting July 20, 1964.
p.59.
"Investment in House and Lot" 3500 E. Fairpoint St, Pasadena, California, from 1938 to 1964. Continuation from p.81.
p.60.
Payments made to Strating and Clemence, No Date.
p.61.
Payments to Strating and Clemence.
p.62.
"Purchase of Property in Sierra Madra Villa" for $3187.84.
p.63.
"Construction of house," Architect Kenneth A. Gordon. Payments made.
p.64-68.
"Financing Crellin Note." Payments made to E.W. Crellin for a loan of $4000, May 20, 1938 and for $8000, dated October 15, 1938.
Inclusion: Statement from E.W. Crellin to LP about payments made on loan, June 12, 1939.
p.70-77.
Payments made on note from First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Pasadena for $16000, from 1938 to 1946.
p.80-81.
"Additions to house and property," listing improvements made from 1939 to 1955. Continued on p.59.
p.84.
"Income tax treasury notes" puchased August 28, 1941.
Inclusions: Promissory note from Stephan M. [O' Holloscene], August 26, 1971. Statements from Oppenheimer and Co. for Westburne International Inds, Ltd.
p.85.
"Victory bonds" page, otherwise blank.
p.86-87.
Payments made by the California Institute Research Foundation for the patent on the Pauling Oxygen Meter, from 1943-1955, 1964.
p.89.
"Expenses for Books" paid to Maun and L. Pauling Jr for checking manuscript, Norman Davidson for problems and exercises, Selina Weinbaum, Sidney Weinbaum for "working problems", F.J. Allen for copy, E.C. Pauling for drawings.
p.90.
Royalties from Cornell University Press from June 1943 to August 1960.
p.91.
Royalties from John Wiley and Sons from December 1943 to February 1952 and from McGraw-Hill from June 1943 to July 1955.
p.93.
Retainer fee from Eli Lilly and Co. from May 1946 to December 1952, when cancelled by Eli Lilly.
p.95.
Royalties from W.H. Freeman & Co. for General Chemistry and College Chemistry from October 1948 to 1958.
Inclusion: Royalty statement from W.H. Freeman & Co. from July 1, 1956 to June 30, 1957.
p.97.
Payments from Campbell-Ewald, NY Philharmonic for "repairing script" and "reading script," Encyclopdia Brittanica, the Pasadena City School Districts for a lecture in 1949, Shell Development Co. for a lecture in 1949 and Scientific American for June 1950 and June 1954.
p.100.
Dated May 23, 1935, "Property and Affairs of Nora Gard Miller".
p.101-102.
[In AHP's handwriting] "2nd Agreement between Nora Gard Miller and Milton M. Miller." A copy of a letter from Milton Miller to Nora Gard, August 8, 1934.
p.103-105.
[In AHP's handwriting] "1st Agreement between Elnora G. Miller and Milton M. Miller. A copy of a letter from Milton Miller to Elnora Gard, January 6, 1933.
Inclusion: Letter from LP [in AHP's handwriting] to Milton Miller, September 10, 1935.
p.106.
Bonds owned by Edward Crellin Pauling, maturing 13 September, 1954. Note in upper margin: "For other bonds see p.12".
p.107-108.
Estate of Edward Crellin Pauling, Linus Pauling, Guardian. Includes a note made of payment to "Reed" for tuition, from 1954 to 1955.
p.109.
Copy of letter to Crellin from LP, October 3, 1956.
p.110.
Payments to Crellin for interest in "Christmas gift to E. Crellin Pauling, 1945" from December 1955 to March 1961.
p.121.
Gifts from Mrs. Mary E. Dreier, 1957 and 1959 and Richard S. Otto, October 4, 1959.
Inclusion: Letter from Mary E. Dreier to LP, August 15, 1959.
p. 134-135.
Inclusion: Statement from the University of Illinois, Urbana for the George A. Miller Lecturer in Chemistry, April 1, 1956, dated December 9, 1955.
Back Cover Inclusions: 2 drawings of the area of a plot of land, possibly the Paulings' property in Big Sur;.
a property tax bill dated 1939;.
Notes on a conversation with Mr. Charles F. Goldsworthy of 3515 Fairpoint;.
a statement from Mel Valois about a burglary, dated August 2, 1959;.
letter from Waltman Insurance Agency to LP, May 2, 1959, for damage which occured "due to windstorm";.
letter from the City of Pasadena to LP, March 11, 1957, regarding the "drainage condition at your home;".
correspondence from Paul H. Marston to LP about the Edward W. Crellin estate;.
letter from First Western Bank and Trust Company to the United States Immigration Authorities, October 6, 1959, cc:LP;.
Letter from J.M. Valois to LP, No Date;.
Statement from the California Institute Research Foundtion to LP, August 14, 1956;.
royalty statement from W.H. Freeman and Co for July 1, 1953 to June 30, 1954;.
royalty agreement between the California Institute Research Foundation and LP, October 18, 1956;.
letter from Al and Blanche Williams to LP and AHP, March 22, 1957, about the Paulings' service station;.
2 receipts to LP dated July 10, 1962;.
correspondence between LP and George E. Pearson about LP's propery on Highway 1, near San Simeon;.
letter from Clara B Hardham to LP, March 27, 1958;.
job offer from LP to Lloyd Junge, January 25, 1960;.
letter from the County of San Luis Obispo, Office of the Tax Collector, October 31, 1958;.
Articles from magazines regarding the price of real estate in Big Sur;.
correspondence between LP and Lucile Pauling, April 1964, about a loan from LP to Lucile.

57.2.
Notebook: Real Property, Family History.
Inside LP has written "Linus Pauling Pasadena, California"
Front cover: Inclusions: Architect's designs for "The Caretaker's House;" note from Breck Tostevin to LP about 1986 diary.
p.9.
"Country Assessor's Map Book 68, page 24".
p.11-14.
"Copy of indenture in Book 35 of Deeds, Los Angeles County, Rm 100, Hall of Records, made on December 5, 1938, by Linus Pauling".
p.15.
Notes on conversation with Mr. Payne, March 7, 1963, re: the value of property along the Pacific Ocean.
p.17-21.
"Copy of Commissioner's Deed, Foreclosure of Mortgage, in Book 12333, Official Records, Los Angeles County, made on December 5, 1938, by Linus Pauling. Room 100, Hall of Records".
p.23.
Excerpt from "Official Records 1217, page 180".
p.50.
Notes on property at 3246 Barhite St. Pasadena, California, August 14, 1955.
Inclusions: Royalty statement from Cornell University Press, July 1, 1955 to June 30, 1956, on the back are notes about various lots and improvements to be made. Copy of letter from LP to W. Ray Evans, August 4, 1956, inquiring into land owned by Mr. Evans.
p.51.
Map made by LP of property lines for 3246 Barhite St.
p.52.
Notes on a grant deed and insurance policy held by Centennial Insurance Co., beginning August 13, 1953.
p.53-54.
Loan made to Mrs. Jordan and Miss Holland by Coast Federal Savings and Loan Association, February 1953.
p.55.
Promissory note for Pearl M. Jordan, August 28, 1955.
p.82-83.
Insertions: check carbons for the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, for various office equipment, from September 19, 1967 to May 22, 1969;.
Invoices from Monroe International, Perkin-Elmer, Instrumentation Laboratory, Van Waters & Rogers, Inc., National Academy of Sciences, Varian Aerograph, Precision Scientific Co, Chemical Rubber, Universal Carloading and Distributing Co., Inc., United Airlines and Hewlett-Packard, all from 1968;.
Account summaries for LP's research accounts with the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, May 9, 1968;.
correspondence and notes re: funding for LP's research at UC-San Diego;.
fund statements from The Fund for the Republic, Inc., a notice from the IRS, November 7, 1969;.
promissory note from LP to W.H. Freeman and Co., May 22, 1969;.
correspondence from LP to the IRS re: employee FICA, May 14, 1969 and employer identification number, September 18, 1969;.
notes on number of books, journals, models and square area of each room of the house.
p.100-115.
Handwritten notes on the diary of Linus Wilson Darling. Transcription of entries from 1884 to 1897.
p.116-117.
Notes on visit to Melwyn Stephenson, September 15, 1959.
Insertions: Newspaper clipping from Condon, Oregon newspaper re: wedding of Lucy Belle Darling to Herman Pauling;.
Program from "Entertainment by Wallula Circle,." where L.W. Darling played Major Radway;.
clipping of essay by Robert Ingersoll, "Mortality Among Gods;".
page from The Gazette, Heppner, Oregon, March 13, 1884;.
a price list and recipe for Hughes' Liquor Extracts;.
letter to the Editor of The Enterprise, from Joseph Whyte, March 12, 1886 re: letter from Linus Wilson Darling;.
handwriting samples [L. Wilson Darling?];.
The Times, December 7, 1888;.
List of classes and students, No Date;.
article from the Weekly Standard, April 27, 1877;.
letter in German, unknown sender, No Date;.
house plan on stationary from the office of L.W. Darling and Co.;.
grammar homework with a note in the top margin in LP's handwriting: "Granddad's practice sheets - about 1876, when he was 21 yrs old. Linus Pauling;".
newspaper clipping and correspondence, July 9 and 16, 1890, re: appointment of L.W. Darling as postmaster of Condon, Oregon.
p.118.
Newspaper clipping from The Cambrian (Cambria, California), December 25, 1958. "Real Estate Sale Fortells Location of 73-Unit Motel.".
p.119.
Newspaper clipping from The Cambrian (Cambria, California), December 19, 1957. "W. Ray Evans Passes in Santa Barbara Hospital.".
p.120-125.
Journal of "Monterey County Ranch" from August 16, 1956 to October 4, 1956. Includes an entry about the deer season, dated September 15, 1956, a description of the property line, a description of the house.
Inclusions: List of supplies; property description of "Homestead Walter R. Evans," from October 8, 1921.
p.129.
Clipping from The Cambrian (Cambria, California), May 10, 1962. "This Is THE Spot.".
p.140.
Sale history of "San Luis Obispo County Property," November 27, 1962. Note in upper left: "For possible value - see p.118.".
p.141.
"Description - San Luis Obispo Tax Bill.".
p.142-143.
Projected profits from service station, Highway 1.
p.144-147.
Copy of letter from LP to John and Helen Humphrey, December 3, 1956.
p.161-171.
"List of Diplomas," July 23, 1978. Cross checked with list made by LP, Jr, as noted on p.160.
Back Cover: Insertion: instructions on how to use a safe from the Mosler Safe Co.

5.058.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1946-1947, 1949-1950, 1958, 1960-1982.
58.1.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1946-1947.
58.2.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1949.
58.3.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1950.
58.4.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1958.
58.5.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1960.
58.6.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1961.
58.7.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1962.
58.8.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1963.
58.9.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1964.
58.10.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1965-1966.
58.11.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1967.
58.12.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1968.
58.13.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1969.
58.14.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1970.
58.15.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1971.
58.16.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1972.
58.17.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1973.
58.18.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1974.
58.19.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1975.
58.20.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1976.
58.21.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1977.
58.22.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1978.
58.23.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1979.
58.24.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1980.
58.25.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1981.
58.26.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1982.

5.059.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1983-1995, No Date.
59.1.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1983.
59.2.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1984.
59.3.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1985.
59.4.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1986.
59.5.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1987.
59.6.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1988.
59.7.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1989.
59.8.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1990.
59.9.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1991.
59.10.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1992.
59.11.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1993.
59.12.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1994.
59.13.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, 1995.
59.14.
Materials re: LP Organizational Affiliations, No Date.

5.060.
Assorted Biographical Materials.
60.1.
Pauling medical materials, 1936, 1945-1994.
60.2.
Assorted identification and membership cards.
60.3.
Materials re: issuance of a Linus Pauling stamp by the Republic of Upper Volta, 1977; issuance of a Linus Pauling stamp by Antigua & Barbuda, 2001; issuance of Linus Pauling stamps by Micronesia, 2002.
60.4.
Langdon Adult Intelligence Test Score Report for Linus Pauling, 1979.
60.5.
Materials re: naming of a fossil leaf as Rutaphyllum paulingii, 1994.
60.6.
Jokes, cartoons and quotations collected by LP, No Date.

5.061.
Materials re: the death of Linus Pauling, 1994.
61.1.
Condolence cards received following the death of Linus Pauling, 1994.
61.2.
Correspondence received following the death of Linus Pauling, 1994.
61.3.
Death certificate and other official documentation related to the death of Linus Pauling, 1994.

5.062.
Materials re: death of and memorial service for Linus Pauling, 1994.
62.1.
Correspondence, Programs re: "Celebration of Life: Linus Carl Pauling (1901-1994), Memorial Church, Stanford University, August 29, 1994.
62.2.
Guest Books [4] with signatures of attendees of "Celebration of Life: Linus Carl Pauling (1901-1994), Memorial Church, Stanford University, August 29, 1994.
62.3.
Photographs: Pauling family cemetary markers, Oswego Pioneer Cemetary, Lake Oswego, Oregon. Images taken 2002.

6. Scrapbook Pages Mounted by Linus Pauling, 1910-1981.

12 boxes
6.001.
LP Scrapbooks, 1910-1930.
1.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Meeting Notices", [re: funeral services for Linus Wilson Darling] Portland Sunday Oregonian, April 17, 1910.
Newspaper Clipping: "Miss Ava Miller of Corvallis...", [engagement announcement] Publication Unknown, June 1923.
Newspaper Clipping: "One of the pretty summer weddings...", [wedding announcement] Publication Unknown, June 17, 1923.
Newspaper Clipping: "Out-of-town Young Folk Wed Here", Publication Unknown, June 16, 1923.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling '22...", [re: LP & AHP wedding] Publication Unknown, 1923.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Married", Publication Unknown, 1923.
1.2.
Article: "the Emerson fuel calorimeter...", [Pauling annotations: "Washington High School, Portland, Oregon"; "I helped W. V. Green make the measurements"] Publication Unknown, No Date. [1920s].
Newspaper Clipping: "Men You Read About", [re: Judge J. U. Campbell; Pauling annotations: "My father's sister"; "Later he became Chief Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court"] Publication Unknown, No Date. [1920s].
Identification Card: "The Bearer Hereof Is Cadet L. C. Pauling, A Member of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps Camp, Presidio of San Francisco, Cal.", No Date. [1920s].
Newspaper Clipping: "Travel Talks at Meeting Are Enjoyed", Pasadena (California) Star-News, 1927.
Program: "The O.A.C. Forensic Association Presents Pierro by the Light of the Moon, 'Holly Tree Inn', 'Suppressed Desires'", March 30, 1922.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling-Miller", Salem (Oregon) Statesman, June 18, 1923.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mr. and Mrs. Linus Carl Pauling...", Portland Oregonian, June 1923.
1.3.
Program: California Institute of Technology Commencement, Pasadena, California, 1925.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemistry Professor at Caltech Leaves for Study in Europe", Pasadena (California) Star-News, April 16, 1930.
Newspaper Clipping: "German Scholarship Won by Portland Student", Portland Oregonian, 1926.
Newspaper Clipping: "Plans Studies in Munich, Germany", Oregon Journal, 1926.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fellowship Given Grad", Publication Unknown, No Date, [1920s].
1.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Former Condon Boy Honored by College", Publication Unknown, December 1921.
Newspaper Clipping: "Another June Bride...", [re: LP & AHP wedding] Publication Unknown, June 1923.
Newspaper Clipping: "Lectures Are Given for Teachers", Pasadena (California) Star-News, December 14, 1925.
Program: Institute Meeting at California Institute of Technology, Pasadena California, and Manual Arts High School, Los Angeles, California, December 13-17, 1925.
Newspaper Clipping: "To Explain Nature of Chemical Bonds", Pasadena (California) Star-News, January 1926.
Newspaper Clipping: "Birth Record", [re: birth of Linda Helen Pauling] Publication Unknown, 1932.
Newspaper Clipping: "Local Traveler is Studying in Munich", Pasadena (California) Star-News, April 29, 1926.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pacific Intersectional Meeting", Publication Unknown, 1928.
1.5.
Magazine Article: "Pacific Intersectional Division Holds Meeting", Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, vol. 9, no. 13, July 10, 1931.
Newspaper Clipping: "Guggenheim Awards Made", Publication Unknown, 1927.
Speech Announcement: Los Angeles Section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Regular Meeting, March 29, 1928.
Program: NFB Double Bond, American Chemical Society Eighty-Second Meeting, Buffalo, New York, August 31-September 4, 1931.

6.002.
LP Scrapbooks, 1931-1935.
2.1.
Correspondence: LP to M. Gomberg, [re: receipt of the "American Chemical Society Award in Pure Chemistry", Initiated by A. C. Langmuir] July 10, 1931.
Correspondence: from M. Gomberg, [re: awarding to LP of the "American Chemical Society Award in Pure Chemistry", Initiated by A. C. Langmuir] July 8, 1931.
Correspondence: from H. E. Howe, [re: photograph of LP for publicity] July 17, 1931.
Correspondence: from M. Gomberg, [re: speech topics] July 22, 1931.
Correspondence: LP to Charles L. Parsons, [re: certificate wording] July 31, 1931.
Correspondence: from Charles L. Parsons, [re: certificate wording] July 28, 1931.
Correspondence: from H. E. Howe, [re: returning photograph] August 1, 1931.
Correspondence: from H. E. Howe, [re: copy of speech] August 4, 1931.
Correspondence: from Charles L. Parsons, [re: available materials for speech] August 5, 1931.
Article: "The American Chemical Society Award in Pure Chemistry", Journal of the American Chemical Society, [?] 1931.
2.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "O.S.C. Graduate Science Prodigy", [attached note reads "My dear Linie, We are simply bursting with pride. Lovingly, Aunt Beth & Family"] Publication Unknown, [Medford, Oregon] August 1931.
Correspondence: from Greta B. Millikan, [re: expressing congratulations for Langmuir Award] September 6, 1931.
Correspondence: from Palmer Miller, [re: congratulations for Langmuir Award] August 20, 1931.
Correspondence: from George Glocker, [re: congratulations for Langmuir Award] August 20, 1931.
Correspondence: from Bill Tuley, [re: congratulations for Langmuir Award] September 2, 1931.
Correspondence: from W. A. Jensen, [re: congratulations for Langmuir Award] August 21, 1931.
Correspondence: from Simon Freed, [re: congratulations for Langmuir Award] July 27, 1931.
2.3.
Correspondence: from W. Elmer Ramsey, [re: congratulations for Langmuir Award] August 20, 1931.
Correspondence: from William H. Ziegler [LP annotation: "A druggist who was a friend of our family and who helped me"] [re: congratulations for Langmuir Award] August 21, 1931.
Correspondence: from Sara W. Prentiss, [re: congratulations for Langmuir Award] September 1, 1931.
Correspondence: from M. Gomberg, [re: expressing congratulations for Langmuir Award] September 2, 1931.
Correspondence: with Oscar Rice, [re: expressing congratulations for Langmuir Award] September 7, 1931.
Correspondence: from Paul D. V. Manning, Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering, Pacific Coast Editor, [re: expressing congratulations for Langmuir Award] September 11, 1931.
Correspondence: from Phoebe Hogness to AHP, [re: expressing congratulations for Langmuir Award] August 11, 1931.
Correspondence: with Ida Lynn Miller, [re: expressing congratulations for Langmuir Award] August 21, 1931.
2.4.
Correspondence: with Thorfin Hogness, [re: congratulations for Langmuir Award] August 5, 1930 [sic].
Correspondence: from Thorfin Hogness, [re: visitation from LP] August 17, 1931.
Correspondence: from H. M. Randall, [re: invitation to visit] August 17, 1931.
Correspondence: from Paul Azleleow [?] [re: expressing congratulations for Langmuir Award] August 21, 1931.
Correspondence: from N. V. Sidgwick, [re: expressing congratulations for Langmuir Award, August 20, 1931.
2.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Today's News Index -- Dr. Linus Pauling Wins the Langmuir Prize in Chemistry", New York Times, August 20, 1931.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Prodigy in Science", Publication Unknown, (Manhattan, Kansas) August 1931.
Newspaper Clipping: "Young Chemist Wins the Langmuir Award", New York Times, August 20, 1931.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: "Win Science Medals", New York Sun, August 20, 1931.
Newspaper Clipping: "Californian, 30, Gets Chemistry Prize of $1,000", New York Herald Tribune, August 20, 1931.
2.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Oregon Man First in Young Chemists", Morning Oregonian, August 21, 1931.
Newspaper Clipping: "Portlander Wins Science $1,000 Prize", Portland Oregon Daily Journal, August 19, 1931.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professors of the Test Tube", Portland Morning Oregonian, August 1931.
Newspaper Clipping: "Langmuir Winner Stumped Einstein", New York Times, August 23, 1931.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling...", [re: Langmuir Award] New York Herald Tribune, August 26, 1931.
Newspaper Clipping: "Wins Langmuir Prize", New York Sun, August 19, 1931.
Newspaper Clipping: "Incentive", New York Sun, August 20, 1931.
Magazine Article: "Prizemen", Time, August 31, 1931.
2.7.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: "Chemical Society Honors Young Californian", New York Herald Tribune, September 4, 1931.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Langmuir Prize", Buffalo (New York) Courier-Express, August 31, 1931.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: "Youthful Winner of Science Honor", New York Herald Tribune, August 30, 1931.
Newspaper Clipping: "Processional", New York Evening Post, August 26, 1931.
Newspaper Clipping: "Young Caltech Scientist Wins Wide Recognition", Los Angeles Evening Express, August 1931.
2.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Schoellkopf Medal Will Be Awarded to F. J. Tone Tonight", Buffalo (New York) Courier-Express, September 2, 1931.
Newspaper Clipping: "California Man First Winner of Chemical Prize", Christian Science Monitor, September 1931.
Newspaper Clipping: "Honor Paid to Niagara Falls Manufacturer", Buffalo (New York) Courier-Express, September 3, 1931.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemistry Medal Presented to Tone", Buffalo (New York) Evening News, September 3, 1931.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Thirty-Year-Old Prize Winner Who Once Stumped Einstein", New York Sun, September 4, 1931.
2.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists Find Brain Uses Pure Alcohol; Cancer Held to Thrive on Sugar as Fuel", New York Times, September 3, 1931.
Newspaper Clipping: "California Man First Winner of Chemical Prize", Christian Science Monitor, September 3, 1931.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: "Research Rewarded", Buffalo (New York) Evening News, September 3, 1931.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: "Chemists Honor Science Prodigy", Clarksburg (West Virginia) Exponent, September 6, 1931.
2.10.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: "Medal Awards Mark Chemists' Meeting", Buffalo (New York) Times, September 3, 1931.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling's Work", Los Angeles Times, September 20, 1931.
Program: Program of the Eighty-Second Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Western New York Section, August 31 - September 4, 1931.
Program and Menu: American Chemical Society, Eighty-Second Meeting, Subscription Dinner, Buffalo, New York, August 31, 1931.
2.11.
Magazine Article: "The Week at Buffalo", Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, vol. 9, no. 17, September 10, 1931.
Magazine Article: "We Congratulate Dr. Linus Pauling...", Nation, vol. CXXXIII, no. 3452, September 2, 1931.
2.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Notable Gifts to Caltech Endowment and Numerous Projects are Announced", Publication Unknown, [?] 1931.
2.13.
Newsletter Article: "Pauling Will Accept Cash Tonight", Double Bond, Jr., September 2, 1931.
Publication: Double Bond, Jr., August 31, 1931.
Publication: Double Bond, Jr., September 1, 1931.
Newsletter Article: "Simplicity of Eigen-Function is Demonstrated", Double Bond, Jr., September 3, 1931.
2.14.
Program: American Chemical Society, Public Meeting, Buffalo, New York, September 2, 1931.
Magazine Article: "The New American Chemical Society Award", Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, vol. 23, no. 9, September 1931.
Magazine Article: "Buffalo Material Available for Entertainment", Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, vol. 9, no. 18, September 20, 1931.
Bulletin Article: "The Buffalo Meeting", Chemical Bulletin, September 1931.
Bulletin Article: "Chemist Uses Head", Chemical Bulletin, October 1931.
2.15.
Magazine Article: "Chemists at Buffalo", Time, September 14, 1931.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemical Crystal's Secrets Revealed by Dr. L. Pauling", Portland Sunday Oregonian, October 25, 1931.
Newspaper Clipping: "Gifted", Los Angeles Times, December 6, 1931.
2.16.
Magazine Article: "The Man Who Stumped Einstein", Publication Unknown, 1931.
Article: "Pauling, Linus Carl", [published vita] Publication Unknown, [?] 1931.
Magazine Article: "Guggenheim Fellowships", Publication Unknown, 1932.
Newspaper Clipping: "Beaver Grads Who Made Good", Oregon State College Daily Barometer, December 8, 1931.
2.17.
Magazine Photo with Caption: "Linus Pauling", Scientific American, vol. 145, no. 5, November 1931.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists Publish New Journal Jan. 1", New York Times, December 23, 1932.
Newspaper Clipping: "Large Audience Hears Pauling", [sic] Santa Barbara (California) Morning Press, March 4, 1933.
Magazine Article: "Brightest Young Man", Time, April 11, 1932.
Newspaper Clipping: "Editorial Board", [listing of board members] Publication Unknown, No Date.
2.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "From Condon", East Oregonian, June 9, 1933.
Newspaper Clipping: "College Seniors Given Diplomas", Corvallis (Oregon) Gazette-Times, June 5, 1933.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Gets Honor", [re: election to National Academy of Sciences] Publication Unknown, 1933.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: "Oregon Men Honored at Oregon State College Commencement", Publication Unknown, June 1933.
2.19.
Correspondence: from W. A. Jensen, [re: Oregon State Agricultural College honorary degree] June 10, 1933.
Newspaper Clipping: "At Only Thirty-Two", Oregon Daily Journal, June 8, 1933.
Magazine Article: "The Oxygen Equilibrium of Hemoglobin and its Structural Interpretation", Science, [Pauling annotation: "Nat. Ac. Sci. meeting"] May 3, 1935.
Newspaper Clipping: "Young Savant", Pasadena (California) Post, September 27, 1933.
2.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Talks on Study of Molecules", Austin Daily Texan, May 4, 1935.
Magazine Article: "The Magnetic Properties and Structure of Hemoglobin and Related Substances", Science, [Pauling Annotation: "Nat. Ac. Sci. meeting"] May 22, 1936.
Newspaper Clipping: "What's New in the Progress of Science", Los Angeles Times Sunday Magazine, June 23, 1935.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Gets College Job", Portland Oregonian, May 9, 1937.
Program and Menu: Iowa Chapter Society of the Sigma Xi, Initiation and Annual Dinner, April 20, 1936.
Newspaper Clipping: "Young Chemist Succeeds Noyes", Los Angeles Times, May 5, 1937.
2.21.
Journal Article: "Inactivation of Poliomyelitis Virus in Vitro by Crystalline Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid)", Journal of Experimental Medicine, v. 62, pp 517-521, 1935.
2.22.
Journal Article: "Vitamin C Deficiency and Wound Healing", Annals of Surgery, v. 105, no. 4, pp. 616-625, 1937.

6.003.
LP Scrapbooks, 1936-1940.
3.1.
Program: Regular Meeting of the Chicago Section of the American Chemical Society, March 29, 1935.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Durand Addresses Final Convocation Today", Oregon State College Daily Barometer, 1935. [?].
Article: "Modern Structural Chemistry", Catalyst, vol. 20, no. 4, April 1935.
3.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling in New Post at Cal-Tech", Pasadena [?] Herald Express, March 6, 1937.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Will Go North", Pasadena (California) Star-News, May 8, 1937.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling New Chairman of Department", California Tech, May 6, 1937.
Newspaper Clipping: "Local Chapter of Sigma Xi Affiliates with National", Oregon State College Daily Barometer, May 11, 1937.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Made Caltech Chemical Head", Pasadena (California) Post, May 5, 1937.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Heads Cal Tech Dept.", Los Angeles [?] Examiner, 1937.
Newspaper Clipping: "Honored Again", Pasadena (California) Post, May 9, 1936.
3.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Harvard Head Visits Caltech", Los Angeles Times, September 3, 1937.
Flyer: Baker Lectureship in Chemistry, Cornell University, October 12, 1937.
Newspaper Clipping: "Noted California Chemist Will Begin Ithaca Lectures Tuesday", Publication Unknown, (Syracuse, N.Y.) October 11, 1937.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemistry Lecture Heard by 100", Ithaca (New York) Journal, October 13, 1937.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Chemist Named Editor", Pasadena (California) Star-News, December 1, 1937.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling to Talk Here", Cornell University (Ithaca, New York) Daily Sun, October 12, 1937.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: "Distinguished Educator Guest in Pasadena", Los Angeles [?] Times, September 1937.
Newspaper Clipping: "Baker Lecture Series Announced", Publication Unknown, 1937.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prof. Pauling to Be Honored", Ithaca (New York) Journal, November 6, 1937.
3.4.
Magazine Article: "Personalities in Science", Scientific American, March 1938.
Program: Dedication of the Crellin Laboratory of Chemistry, California Institute of Technology, May 16, 1938.
Reprint: "The Future of the Crellin Laboratory", Science, vol. 87, no. 2269, pp. 563-566, June 24, 1938.
Article: "Chemistry Seminar", California Institute of Technology Alumni Review, March 1939.
3.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Given High Position", Pasadena (California) Star-News, May 15, 1939.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: "Officers of Scientific Association", Milwaukee Evening Post, June 20, 1939.
Newspaper Clipping: "These Men of Science are Practical Fellows", Milwaukee Journal, June 19, 1939.
Program: Dedication of Chemistry Hall, Oregon State College, December 2, 1939.
3.6.
Program: Dedication of Chemistry Hall, Oregon State College, December 2, 1939.
Article: "Dr. Linus Pauling...", [re: Nichols Medal] The Hexagon, (Alpha Chi Sigma) vol. XXXI, no. 4, January 1941.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: "Honored by American Chemical Society", [re: Nichols Medal] New York Times, March 8, 1941.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemistry Award Goes to Dr. Pauling", New York Times, March 8, 1941.
Article: "Linus Pauling", The Hexagon, (Alpha Chi Sigma) vol. XXXI, no. 1, October 1940.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mr. Pauling to Speak at Open Lecture", Wellesley College News, April 25, 1940.
3.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists Find Dr. Conant Still Knows His Chemistry", Los Angeles Times, March 28, 1940.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. J. B. Conant Pays Honor to 'Tech Chemist", Pasadena (California) Post, March 28, 1940.
Newspaper Clipping: "Aid for Children Ready Here", Pasadena (California) Star-News, July 11, 1940.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nichols Medal Awarded to California Chemist", New York Times, October 25, 1940.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sees Germ 'Cure'", Pasadena (California) Post, April 24, 1940.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mr. Pauling Gives Lecture", Wellesley College News, May 2, 1940.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Streitists' Urge Federal Union of Britain, America", Pasadena (California) Post, July 23, 1940.
3.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Wins Medal", Oregon State College Daily Barometer, October 25, 1940.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Honored with Nichols Medal", Publication Unknown, October 1940.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Given Chemistry Medal", Publication Unknown, October 1940.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Honored by Chemical Society", Publication Unknown, October 1940.
Magazine Article and Photos: "Appreciation", The Hexagon, (Alpha Chi Sigma) October 1940.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Savant Wins Chemical Society Award", Pasadena (California) Post, October 25, 1940.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling Wins Nichols Medal", Oil, Paint and Drug Reporter, October 28, 1940.
Magazine Article: "A.C.S. Award to Be Presented to Folkers", News Edition, 1940 [?].
3.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Wins Chemical Society Award", New York Herald Tribune, October 25, 1940.
Program: William H. Nichols Medal Meeting, New York, March 7, 1941.
Article: "William H. Nichols Medal Meeting", The Indicator, vol. XXII, no. 3, March 1941.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nichols Chemistry Medal Awarded to Dr. Pauling", Publication Unknown, October 1940.
Newspaper Clipping: "High Chemistry Honor Gained by Caltech's Prof. Linus Pauling", Publication Unknown, October 1940.
Article: "Felicitations, Dr. Pauling", Chemistry in Action, November 1940.
Magazine Article: "Award of the William H. Nichols Medal of the New York Section of the American Chemical Society", Science, November 1, 1940.
3.10.
Flyer: William H. Nichols Medal Meeting, New York, March 7, 1941.
Magazine Article: "Honorary Degrees to be Conferred at the Fiftieth Anniversary of the University of Chicago", Science, May 30, 1941.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nichols Medal Awarded to California Chemist", New York Times, October 15, 1940.
Article: "Symposium on Proteins Held", Publication Unknown, 1941. [?].
Article: "Pauling Receives Nichols Medal", Publication Unknown, 1941.
Magazine Article: "Pauling Awarded Nichols Medal", Chemical and Engineering News, 1941.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Wins Chemical Society Award", New York Herald Tribune, October 25, 1940.
3.11.
Correspondence: from E. Okress, [re: Vitamin C publication] No Date.
Correspondence: from ?, [re: pH and acid] No Date.
Journal Article: "The Significance of Urinary pH: Critical Observations", Annals of Internal Medicine, v. 14, no. 7, January 1941.
Journal Article: "Control of Urine Reaction", American Journal of the Medical Sciences, v. 200, no. 1, pp. 84-96, July 1940.
3.12.
Journal Article: "Aspirin Causes Bleeding", Journal of the American Medical Association, v. 124, no. 12, pp. 777-778, March 18, 1944.

6.004.
LP Scrapbooks, 1941-1945.
4.1.
Newspaper Photos with Caption: "University of Chicago Confers 35 Honorary Degrees on Nation's Leading Scholars at Special Convocation", Chicago Tribune, September 1941.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bolster U.S. Schools to Save Democracy, Conant Pleads", Chicago Daily News, September 29, 1941.
4.2.
Program: The Fiftieth Anniversary of the University of Chicago, Festival Concert, September 28, 1941.
Magazine Article: "Honorary Degrees Conferred at the Fiftieth Anniversary of the University of Chicago", Science, October 3, 1941.
Invitation: "Luncheon for the scholars and scientists who are to receive honorary degrees at the fiftieth anniversary celebration", September 27, 1941.
Magazine Article: "Serums from Flasks?", Time, March 30, 1942.
4.3.
Program: The University of Chicago Fiftieth Anniversary Symposia, September 22-27, 1941.
Press Release: "Disease-Fighting Blood Substance Formed Artificially in Laboratory Flasks, Confirming Theory of Molecular Changes in Immunization", March 13, 1942.
Article: "Linus Carl Pauling", Phi Lambda Upsilon Register, January 1942.
Program: December Meeting, California Section of the American Chemical Society, Berkeley, California, The Vortex, December 13, 1943.
4.4.
Article: "Immunology -- The Interaction of Antibodies and Simple Chemical Substances", The Vortex, February 1944.
Program: January Meeting, Chicago Section of the American Chemical Society, January 27, 1944.
Article: "Linus Pauling and the Stieglitz Memorial Lecture", Publication Unknown, 1944.
4.5.
Magazine Article: "Personalities in the News of the Month", Think, April 1941.
Article fragment: "Imagination in Science?", Publication Unknown, No Date.
4.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Graduate Wins $1000 Chemistry Award", Pasadena (California) Star-News, September 8, 1942.
Newspaper Clipping: "California Scientist Wins Pure Chemistry Award", Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania) Post-Gazette, September 9, 1943.
Newspaper Clipping: "Freshmen's Favorite Lecturer Holds Many Academic Honors", California Tech, January 20, 1944.
Magazine Article: "Linus Carl Pauling...", [biographical sketch] Chemical and Engineering News, November 25, 1943.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: "Make Plasma Substitute", Publication Unknown, 1945.
4.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Grant Aids Research in chemistry at Caltech", Pasadena (California) Post, July 13, 1942.
Bulletin Article: "A Great New Vista", Industrial Bulletin, no. 180, July 1942.
Magazine Article: "Linus Carl Pauling", [biographical sketch] American Chemical Society News, September 10, 1942.
Newspaper Clipping: "Immunity to Pneumonia III Believed Achieved in Test Tube", New York Sun, August 21, 1942.
Newspaper Clipping: "California Scientists Develop Synthetic Pneumonia Serum", Salt Lake City (Utah) Tribune, 1942.
4.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Medicos Stirred by Caltech Research", Los Angeles Daily News, November 4, 1942.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling, Campbell Find Process to Create Antibodies Chemically", California Tech, November 5, 1942.
Newspaper Clipping: "Synthetic Antibodies", New York Times, March 22, 1942.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Kind of Synthetic Medicine Made", Oregon Journal, 1942.
Magazine Article: "Science in the News", [re: "artificial antigens to fight disease"] Science Digest, June 1942.
4.9.
Magazine Photo with Caption: "California Institute of Technology...", Publication Unknown, 1944. [?].
Newspaper Photo with Caption: "Develop Substitute for Blood Plasma", New York Times, February 15, 1945.
Newspaper Clipping: "Savant Reveals Serum Discovery", Pasadena (California) Star-News, January 28, 1945.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists Find Gelatin for Use as Blood Plasma", Publication Unknown, 1945.
Newspaper Clipping: "Artificial Plasma", Publication Unknown, 1945.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Bares Plasma of Nontoxic Gelatin", Pasadena (California) Star-News, February 14, 1945.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Men Find Plasma Substitute", Daily News, February 14, 1945.
Newspaper Clipping: "Paint Jap Flag on Garage of Scientist Who Hired Nisei Awaiting Army Call", Pasadena (California) Post, March 7, 1945.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Pranks' Backfired", Pasadena (California) Star-News, March 7, 1945.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vandalism Follows Hiring of U.S.-Jap", Los Angeles Times, March 7, 1945.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Who Engaged Jap Gardener Gets Threat Note", Los Angeles Times, March 10, 1945.
4.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vandals Daub Paint on Scientist's Home Where Returned Jap Employed", Pasadena (California) Independent, March 7, 1945.
Newspaper Clipping: "Jap Flag Painted on Garage Door", Los Angeles Examiner, March 7, 1945.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vandalism Aimed at Evacuees Reported in Pasadena Area", Pacific Citizen, March 17, 1945.
Newspaper Clipping: "Jap Flag Painting Probe Begun by Police Here", Pasadena (California) Star-News, March 7, 1945.
4.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Men Find Plasma Substitute", Los Angeles Times, February 14, 1945.
Program: Eighth Annual Seminar of the Alumni Association, California Institute of Technology, April 22, 1945.
Newspaper Clipping: "Medical Research Lagging in Southern California, Caltech Chemistry Head Says", Pasadena (California) Star-News, September 21, 1945.
Program: January Meeting of the Chicago Section of the American Chemical Society, January 27, 1944.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prompt Use of Nazis' Scientific Data Proposed to Make More Jobs in U.S.", Los Angeles Times, November 25, 1945.
Newspaper Clipping: "Reed, Logan Battle Today for ASB President Post", Pasadena (California) Chronicle, January 11, 1946.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fight Slows on China Fronts as Leaders Prep for Truce", Daily Pacifican, December 21, 1945.
4.12.
Invitation: Meeting of the Science and Education Committee of the Arts, Sciences and Professions, January 14, 1946.
Correspondence: LP to Elizabeth Gillette ("Aunt Lizzie"), [re: family information] January 18, 1946.
Correspondence: from Elizabeth Gillette, [re: family information] December 16, 1945.
Press Release: "Great Advances in Medicine and Biology to Come From Study of Sizes and Shapes of Molecules; Specific Action of Drugs Explained by Molecular Configuration", February 1, 1946.
Newspaper Clipping: "Shapes of Molecules Provide new Approach to Biology", Pasadena (California) Star-News, February 5, 1946.
Magazine Article: "Rochester Section Inaugurates Harrison E. How Lectures", Chemical and Engineering News, vol. 24, no. 4, February 25, 1946.
Program: First Harrison Howe Memorial Lecture, Rochester (N.Y.) Section, American Chemical Society, February 4, 1946.

6.005.
LP Scrapbooks, 1946-1950.
5.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sophomore President", Pasadena (California) Chronicle, May 17, 1946.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Chemist Awarded Gibbs Medal", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 4, 1946.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Wins Award", Los Angeles Times, June 5, 1946.
Program: The George Westinghouse Centennial Forum, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, May 17, 1946.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Chemists Pry Into Unseen", Los Angeles Times, May 18, 1946.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: "Tonight's the Night...", Pasadena (California) Chronicle, April 5, 1946.
Magazine Article: "Molecular Architecture and Biological Reactions", Chemical and Engineering News, vol. 24, no. 10, May 25, 1946.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to Get Gibbs Medal", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 14, 1946.
5.2.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: "Prodigy of Science", Mansfield (Pennsylvania) Advertiser, June 19, 1946.
Magazine Article: "Gibbs Medal Awarded to Pauling", Chemical and Engineering News, vol. 24, no. 10, May 25, 1946.
Press Release: "Willard Gibbs Medal Given to Linus Pauling", Science Service, June 5, 1946.
Invitation: Cocktail Party in Honor of Linus Pauling, Willard Gibbs Medalist for 1946, Chicago Chemists Club, June 14, 1946.
Announcement: "The Willard Gibbs Medal Jurors announce the selection of Dr. Linus Pauling, California Institute of Technology, as the recipient of the Thirty-Fifth Willard Gibbs Award", Chemical Bulletin, 1946.
Program: Pacific Division of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Twenty-Seventh Annual Meeting, University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada, June 17-22, 1946.
5.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professor's Chemical Research Wins Award", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 8, 1946.
Newspaper Clipping: "Determining Structure of Giant Molecules Declared Most Pressing Problem Facing Biological Chemists", Nevada State Journal, June 20, 1946.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling Awarded Gibbs Medal", Chemical and Engineering News, vol. 24, no. 13, July 10, 1946.
Magazine Photo with Caption: "Linus Pauling", Chemical Metallurgical Engineering, July 1946.
Speech Abstract: "Modern Structural Chemistry", The Chemical Bulletin, 1946.
5.4.
Press Release: No Title [re: LP's Gibbs Medal speech] Science Service, June 15, 1946.
Article: "Pauling Awarded Gibbs Medal for Work on Structural Chemistry", Drug, Vitamin and Allied Industries, June 1946.
Article: "Dr. Linus Pauling...", [re: Gibbs Medal] Steel, June 17, 1946.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Wins '46 Willard Gibbs Medal", Chicago Daily Tribune, 1946.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cancer Study Leans on Ancient Theory", New York World-Telegram, June 15, 1946.
Newspaper Clipping: "Californian Wins Society's Medal", Washington (D.C.) News, July 9, 1946.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ancient Theory Used in Cancer War", Richmond (Virginia) Times Dispatch, July 23, 1946.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Hails Advances Made by Chemistry", Chicago Daily Tribune, June 15, 1946.
5.5.
Magazine Cover: "Linus Pauling -- Willard Gibbs Medalist for Outstanding Research Work", Chemical and Engineering News, June 10, 1946.
Magazine Cover: "Linus Pauling -- Willard Gibbs Medalist, 1946", Chemical Bulletin, June 1946.
Article: "Linus Pauling", Chemical Bulletin, June 1946.
Newspaper Clipping: "Here's News on Molecule", Publication Unknown, 1946.
Program: "Thirty Fifth Award, Willard Gibbs Medal, Founded by William A. Converse, June 14, 1946, Chicago Section American Chemical Society".
Program Fragment: "Speakers Table", [seating arrangement] No Date.
5.6.
Reprint: "Molecular Architecture and Medical Progress, A Radio Talk by Dr. Linus Pauling", [broadcast series sponsored by the United States Rubber Company] October 13, 1946.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Will Address ACS Society", Pasadena Junior College Chronicle, March 26, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "To Head Chemists", New York World-Telegram, December 26, 1947.
Program: "Roster of Guests" The George Westinghouse Centennial Forum, Pittsburgh, Pa, May 16-18, 1946.
Publication: "Candidates for ACS President", Isotopics, November 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Richards Medal Given to California Chemist", New York Times, May 9, 1947.
5.7.
Reprint: "Linus Pauling Awarded Gibbs Medal", Chemical and Engineering News, vol. 24, July 10, 1946.
Program: California Institute of Technology, The Inauguration of Lee Alvin Dubridge as President of the Institute, Pasadena, California, November 12, 1946.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Professor Going to Oxford", Publication Unknown, 1947. [?].
Article: "Linus Pauling...", [re: Oxford fellowship] Publication Unknown, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Faraday Lecture", Publication Unknown, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Use of Uranium Energy in Place of Coal Foreseen", Publication Unknown, 1947. [?].
Newsletter: "Plea for Peace", People's Peace, 1947.
5.8.
Article: "Structural Chemistry", Publication Unknown, 1946.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Explains Antibody Specificity in Terms of Stereochemical Relation", Drug Trade News, October 21, 1946.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemical Society Hears California Professor", Elizabeth (New Jersey) Journal, October 15, 1946.
Program: Hollywood Academy of Medicine, Dinner Meeting, November 14, 1946.
Invitation: Conference on the Chemistry and Physiology of Growth, Princeton University, September 27-30, 1946.
Newspaper Clipping: "Radio Group Officials Linked to Communists", Los Angeles Times, December 20, 1946.
5.9.
Press Release: "Better Synthetic Rubber for Electric Insulation Produced from Fluorinated Butadiene", Science Service, February 26, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Oxygen Meter Has Its Postwar Uses", Times, March 9, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Scientist Develops Delicate Oxygen Analyzer", Pasadena (California) Independent, March 9, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atom Subject of Scientists", Portland Oregonian, April 20, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cambridge Honors Caltech Professor", Los Angeles Examiner, March 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists Honor Dr. Linus Pauling", Pasadena (California) Star-News, April 12, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling of Caltech Honored", Los Angeles Herald & Express, April 12, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Medal Award", Boston Post, April 13, 1947.
Magazine Photo with Caption: "Wins Richards Medal", Oil, Paint & Drug Reporter, April 21, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemist Wins Science Awards", Jamaica (New York) Long Island Press, April 24, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "To Get Degree", Pasadena (California) Star-News, March 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Awarded Richards Medal", New York Journal of Commerce, April 12, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Announces Award to Dr. Linus Pauling", Los Angeles News, April 12, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Honored by Chemistry Group", Washington News, April 23, 1947.
5.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atom Control Delay Greatest Peril to World Says Scientist", Pasadena (California) Star-News, April 12, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists Honor Dr. Linus Pauling", Pasadena (California) Star-News, April 12, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atomic Energy Scientists Pessimistic as to Control", Portland Oregonian, April 22, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Today's Guest Editorial -- Our Atomic Duty", Oregon Daily Journal, April 29, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "L.A. Told 500 A-Bomb Blasts Would Kill All Life in World", Los Angeles Daily News, May 29, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Richards Medal Given to California Chemist", New York Times, May 8, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atom Energy to Distill Ocean Water Forecast", Publication Unknown, 1947.
5.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Wins Richards Chemistry Honor", Pasadena (California) Star-News, May 8, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Richards Medal Given to California Chemist", New York Times, May 9, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Wallace Starts Peace Crusade", Publication Unknown, May 13, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Predicts New Bomb Would Kill Million", Pasadena (California) Star-News, May 21, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Wallace Bowl Ban Stirs Gilmore Meet Ticket Sale", Hollywood (California) Press Times, May 14, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Wins Richards Chemistry Honor", Pasadena (California) Star-News, May 8, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to Speak at Wallace Rally", Pasadena (California) Star-News, May 12, 1947.
Article: "Determination Keynotes Convention -- Delegates Register Demand for Quick Completion of Rural Power Objective", Rural Electrification, May 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sees Power for 100 Million Years in 1-year Atom Mining", Los Angeles Daily News, May 21, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Announce award to Dr. Linus Pauling", Publication Unknown, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to Get Degree at Cambridge", Pasadena (California) Star-News, May 28, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Warns of Bombs", San Diego Union, May 25, 1947.
5.12.
Promotional Flyer: "Announcing Educational Book Publishing by W. H. Freeman and Company", [Includes "General Chemistry" by LP] 1947.
Pamphlet: "The Nature of Atomic Energy and its Peacetime Significance", speech by Linus Pauling, Conference on The Citizen's Role in the Atomic Age, Los Angeles, May 28, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Scientist Honored", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 16, 1947.
Invitation: The Sixth International Congress for Experimental Cytology, Stockholm, July 12, 1947.
Invitation: Marguerites' Ball, Christ's College, University of Cambridge, June 9, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Noted Figures Take Degrees on Thursday", Varsity, June 7, 1947.
5.13.
Seating Chart: Awarding of Honorary Doctorate at Clare College, Cambridge University, June 12, 1947.
Program: Awarding of Honorary Doctorate at Clare College, Cambridge University, June 12, 1947.
Menu: Awarding of Honorary Doctorate at Clare College, Cambridge University, June 12, 1947.
Menu: The Natural Science Club, St. John's College, Oxford University, June 13, 1947.
5.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Conferment of Degrees", Times (London), June 13, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cytologfruarna sg nytt verk av Milles", Stockholm Tidningen, July 13, 1947.
Invitation: Centenary Celebrations of the Chemical Society, London, July 15-17, 1947.
Menu: Luncheon for Ladies Attending the Centenary Celebrations, July 15, 1947.
Speech Announcement: The Chemical Society Centenary Address, C. N. Hinshelwood, London, July 15, 1947.
Invitation: Centenary Celebration Luncheon, London, July 15, 1947.
Program: Centenary Celebrations Programme, Registration List and List of Societies Represented at the Celebrations, London, July 14-17, 1947.
5.15.
Map of Activities Locations: The Chemical Society Centenary Celebrations, July 15-17, 1947.
Menu: Centenary Celebration Dinner, July 16, 1947.
Seating Arrangement: Centenary Celebration Luncheon, July 15, 1947.
Invitation: Centenary Celebration Conferment of Honorary Degrees and Dinner, July 16, 1947.
5.16.
Invitation: Dinner, XIth International Congress of Pure & Applied Chemistry, London, July 18, 1947.
Menu: Dinner, XIth International Congress of Pure & Applied Chemistry, London, July 18, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "University News, Oxford", Times (London), June 26, 1947.
Invitation: Informal Reception, XIth International Congress of Pure & Applied Chemistry, London, July 16, 1947.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: "Dr. Linus Pauling...", [re: Cambridge honorary doctorate] Engineering and Science, June 1947.
Invitation: Gathering of Ladies Attending the XIth International Congress of Pure & Applied Chemistry, London, July 22, 1947.
Menu: Dinner in Honor of the Congress Lecturers, XIth International Congress of Pure & Applied Chemistry, London, July 24, 1947.
5.17.
Article: "October Meeting", SCALACS, October 1947.
Article: "Sheff Centennial Celebration", Yale Alumni Magazine, November 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "$75,000,000 A Year Asked for Science", New York Times, September 19, 1947.
Magazine Article: "ACS Candidates for 1948", Chemical and Engineering News, vol. 25, no. 42, October 20, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Better World Via Science Promised by Harvard Prof", Atlantic City (New Jersey) Press, September 20, 1947.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling and George Beadle...", [re: honorary doctorates from Yale] Science, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling will be Speaker", Publication Unknown, 1947.
5.18.
Pamphlet: "A Statement of Purpose by the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists", 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atomic Radiation in Various Fields and Role of the Scientist Stressed at Symposium", Publication Unknown, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Yale Honorary Degrees Awarded to Caltech Men", Publication Unknown, October 18, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists, Women Voters, AVC Protest County Loyalty Check", Pasadena Independent, November 25, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atom Expert to Speak Here Wednesday", Publication Unknown, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Licenses to Wed", [re: Linus Pauling Jr. and Anita Oser] Pasadena Star-News, September 19, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Scientist's Son to Wed Rockefeller, McCormick Scion", Los Angeles Times, September 19, 1947.
Speech Announcement: "Atomic Energy, a Discussion by Representatives of the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists", Reed College, Portland, Oregon, April 21, 1947.
5.19.
Magazine Cover: "The four Silliman Lecturers who gave principal addresses during Yale University's Sheffield Scientific School Centennial...", Science, vol. 106, no. 2757, October 31, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "British Davy Medal Won by Pauling, U.S. Chemist", New York Times, November 15, 1947.
Magazine Article: "Grants and Awards", Science, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Royal Society Honors Pauling with 'Davy Medal' in Chemistry", Publication Unknown, November 21, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Election of Dr. Linus C. Pauling...", [re: ACS presidency] Minneapolis Star-Journal, December 24, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemical Society Picks Californian as Chief", St. Paul (Minn.) Dispatch, December 24, 1947.
Reprint: "Address of the President Sir Robert Robinson, at the Anniversary Meeting, 1 December 1947". [re: Davy Medal].
Article: "Statements by Candidates for President of the A.C.S.", Isotopics, vol. XXIII, no. 7, November 1947.
Article: "ACS Elects Pauling President for 1949", Oil, Paint & Drug Reporter, December 29, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Wins London's 'Davy Medal'", Publication Unknown, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atomic Energy", Publication Unknown, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists Elect", New York Journal of Commerce, December 24, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists Pick Pauling", Hollywood Citizen News, December 24, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "New President", Pittsburgh Press, December 26, 1947.
5.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Heads Chemists", Minneapolis Star-Journal, December 26, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemist", Boston Post, December 27, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Heads Chemical Society", Visalia (Calif.) Times-Delta, December 24, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemical Society Honors Caltech Professor", Flint (Mich.) Journal, December 25, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "To Head Chemists", New York World-Telegram, December 26, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus C. Pauling", New York Journal of Commerce, December 29, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Elected", New York World-Telegram, December 24, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "American Chemical Society Head", Columbus (Neb.) Telegram, December 24, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Public to Hear Atom Scientists", Publication Unknown, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Top Chemist", Detroit News, December 26, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus C. Pauling Is President-Elect", York (Neb.) News-Times, December 24, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists Pick New Officers", Jackson (Mich.) Citizen Patriot, December 25, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemical Society Elects Californian as Its Head", New York Times, December 24, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "The election of...", McCook (Neb.) Gazette, December 24, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "The election of...", Oakland Tribune, December 24, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Head Chemists", Seattle Times, December 24, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "The election of...", Monticello (Ind.) Journal, December 24, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists' Chief", Oregon City (Ore.) Enterprise, December 31, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Aid Head of Chemical Unit", Los Angeles Times, December 24, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Chosen ACS President-Elect to Succeed Thomas", New York News Record, December 24, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Heads Society", La Porte (Ind.) Herald-Argus, December 24, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Californian Will Head American Chemical Society", Lincoln (Neb.) State Journal, December 25, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Will Head A.C.S.", New York Journal of Commerce, December 29, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nation's Chemists Elect Pauling ACS President", New York Journal of Commerce, December 24, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists Elect Head", Washington News, December 24, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemical Society Elects", Omaha (Neb.) Morning World-Herald, December 24, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Heads Chemical Group", New York News, December 24, 1947.
Newspaper Clipping: "Heads Chemical Group", New York News, December 24, 1947.
5.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Gets Honorary French Degree", Publication Unknown, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Portland Scientist, New Head of Chemical Society, Billed", The Oregonian1948.
Article: "Chemists Elect Pauling", Chemical Industries, January 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "He Taught a Scientist of the Atomic Age", Oregon Journal, January 24, 1948.
Article: "Dr. Linus C. Pauling...", [re: ACS presidency] Drug and Allied Industries, January 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling -- Royal Society Elects Caltech Expert", Publication Unknown, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Future of Blood Plasma Substitute Under Study", Publication Unknown, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists' Chief", Orange (Calif.) News, January 6, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Explosive Platform Given Wallace at PCA Parley", Los Angeles Daily News, January 19, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists Will Hear Dr. Linus Pauling", Publication Unknown, (Seattle, Wash.) 1948.
Article: "ACS Officers", Iron Age, January 29, 1948.
Article: "Educator to Head ACS", Michigan Architect and Engineer, 1948.
5.22.
Article: No Title, [re: ACS presidency] The Filter Press (Georgia A.C.S. Section), February 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "President-Elect of the ACS", New York Journal of Commerce, April 19, 1948.
Article: "Linus Pauling, Atomic Architect", Science Illustrated, May 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professor Pauling's Lecture", The Yorkshire Post and Leeds Mercury, May 4, 1948.
Flyer: "Structural Basis of Physiological Activity of Proteins", Oxford University Medical Society, February 3, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Rites Set", [re: funeral for Edward W. Crellin] Pasadena (California) Star-News, May 18, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professor Pauling's Lecture", The Yorkshire Post and Leeds Mercury, May 4, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "University News -- Oxford", [re: LP honorary doctorate from Oxford] 1948.
5.23.
Seating Arrangement: Gaudy Breakfast, Christ Church, Oxford University, June 23, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemist Honored", [re: election to Royal Society] Christian Science Monitor, July 19, 1948.
Pamphlet: "X-Ray Diffraction Studies of Amino Acids, Peptides and Proteins", Pauling booth in Exhibit Section, First International Poliomyelitis Conference, New York, July 12-17, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Will Head A.C.S.", New York Journal of Commerce, August 30, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. Embassy Denies Report of Restraint", Mexico City Herald, September 8, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. Chemist Elected by Royal Society", New York Sun, July 13, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Scientist Head Raps Un-American Committee", Bakersfield Californian, September 8, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Will Be Chairman of Red Dean's Talk", Publication Unknown, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Royal Society of London Honors American Chemist", New York Times, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling -- Royal Society Elects Caltech Expert", Los Angeles Herald-Express, July 17, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Flays Thomas Committee", San Jose News, September 8, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Flays Thomas Probers", Stockton (Calif.) Record, September 8, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists' Leader Hits House Un-Americans", The Daily Worker, September 9, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemical Society Head Charges Probe Committee", Cushing (Okla.) Citizen, September 9, 1948.
5.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemical Society Leaders", St. Louis Globe-Democrat, September 5, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "President-Elect of Chemists Criticizes Thomas Committee For Treatment of Scientists", St. Louis (Missouri) Star-Times, September 8, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "President-Elect of Chemists Criticizes Thomas Committee For Treatment of Scientists", St. Louis (Missouri) Star-Times, September 9, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Portland Session to Draw 3000 Outstanding Chemists", Portland Sunday Oregonian, September 12, 1948.
Program: "Royal Institution of Great Britain Lectures Before Easter 1948, Friday Evening Discourses and Courses of Afternoon Lectures", No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemist Criticizes Thomas Committee", Norman (Oklahoma) Transcript, September 10, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemist Assails Un-American Unit", Port Arthur (Texas) News, September 9, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemical Group Head Hits Thomas Panel", Austin (Texas) American, September 9, 1948.
5.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Research Funding Urged for Science", New York Times, September 9, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists Head Blasts House Spy Inquiry", Belleville (Illinois) News-Democrat, September 9, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Men of Science", St. Louis Globe Democrat, September 9, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "World Shortage of Scientists Seen by Savant", Pasadena (California) Star-News, September 18, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Europe Found in Need of More Scientists", Publication Unknown, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Noted Scientists to Give Papers As U.S. Chemists Gather in City", Portland Oregonian, September 14, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Princeton Man Tells of New Plastic Roads", Oregon Journal, September 14, 1948.
Newsletter Article: "House Committee is Called 'Inhumane'", Science News Letter, September 18, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Will Address Chemists", Hollywood (California) Citizen-News, September 30, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "More Scientists, Chemists Needed", Tacoma (Washington) Times, September 17, 1948.
5.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Europe Found in Need of More Scientists", Oregon Journal, September 16, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to Speak", Los Angeles Times, October 1, 1948.
Article: "Honors and Awards", Engineering and Science Monthly, February 1949.
Article: "October Meeting", SCALACS, October 1948.
Article: "Follow-Up", [re: election to Royal Society] Science Illustrated, November 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "University Chemists' Group Has Meeting", Laramie (Wyoming) Boomerang, October 5, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists to Hear Californian Friday", Denver (Colorado) News, October 17, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to Speak at I. U. Wednesday", Indianapolis (Indiana) Star, October 18, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Carl Pauling Noted Chemist to Speak At University", Boulder (Colorado) Camera, October 18, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Expert Plans Denver Talk", Denver (Colorado) Post, October 19, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemical Society Head Here", Seattle Times, October 12, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dinner for Chemists", Denver (Colorado) Post, October 15, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemist to Speak at Wyoming U", Cheyenne (Wyoming) St. Tribune, October 21, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemical Society Will Hear Speaker", Sheridan (Wyoming) Press, October 21, 1948.
5.27.
Speech Announcement: "California Institute of Technology Weekly Calendar, October 4 to October 10, 1948 Events of the Week", September 30, 1948.
Invitation: Convocation on the Occasion of the Presentation of Medals for Merit for Outstanding War Service, California Institute of Technology, October 4, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Honors Due 5 Caltech Scientists", Pasadena (California) Star-News, October 3, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemical Society Leader to Speak", Indianapolis (Indiana) Times, October 20, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Will Speak Monday", Laramie (Wyoming) Branding Iron, October 21, 1948.
5.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "To Hear World's Top Chemist", Gunnison (Colorado) News-Champion, October 21, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemist Says Antibodies in Blood Cause Allergies", Denver (Colorado) Post, October 23, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Utah Chemists Will Honor National Head", Salt Lake City (Utah) Tribune, October 25, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Eminent Chemist Speaks to U. Science Gathering", Salt Lake City (Utah) Telegram, October 27, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemical Society Chief to Speak", Salt Lake City (Utah) Telegram, October 22, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemical Society to Hear Leader", Salt Lake City (Utah) Telegram, October 26, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Coast Savant to Address Chemistry Unit", Salt Lake City (Utah) Desert News, October 26, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Noted Chemist Claims Probe Endangers U.S. Research", Salt Lake City (Utah) Tribune, October 27, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Noted Chemist Marks Gains", Salt Lake City (Utah) Tribune, October 28, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Noted Chemist to Speak at State College", Great Falls (Montana) Tribune, October 27, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Group to Hear CIT Chemist", Salt Lake City (Utah) Tribune, October 23, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling...", Helena (Montana) Independent-Record, October 26, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "State ACS Group to Hear Noted Chemist at College", Bozeman (Montana) Chronicle, October 26, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Gives Address Here to Chemical Society", Laramie (Wyoming) Daily Bulletin, October 26, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Noted Chemist Explains Fight on Organisms", Salt Lake City (Utah) Desert News, October 28, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemist Outlines New Process", Salt Lake City (Utah) Telegram, October 28, 1948.
5.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to Talk to Chemical Society", Spokane (Washington) Chronicle, October 28, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Eminent Chemist to Lecture Here", Moscow (Idaho) Argonaut, October 29, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemistry Leader to Address Meet", Portland Oregonian, October 31, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Portland Scientist, New Head of Chemical Society, Billed", Portland Oregonian, November 1, 1948.
Article: "Some New Ideas About Inorganic Complexes", SCALACS, November 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hear Top Chemist", Coeur d'Alene (Idaho) Press, October 30, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemist to Speak", Spokane (Washington) Spokesman Review, October 31, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Top Scientist Speaking Here", Portland Oregonian, November 1, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Guest Speaker", Hanford (Washington) Works News, November 12, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemist to Speak", Everett (Washington) Herald, November 1, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemistry Leader to Address Meet", Portland Oregonian, October 31, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling...", [re: University of Paris honorary doctorate] Publication Unknown, 1948.
Article: "Among five California Institute of Technology...", [re: Medals for Merit] Chemical and Engineering News, November 15, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists' President to Speak at Univ.", Seattle Times, October 31, 1948.
Invitation: Dinner at The Sorbonne, Paris, November 27, 1948.
Flyer: "Los Angeles Urological Society Announces Its Third Annual Urologic Post-Graduate Convention, November 14th to 18th", 1948.
5.30.
Program: "Sance Solennelle De Rentre", Paris, November 27, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists Elect Dr. E. H. Volwiler", Seattle Times, December 5, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Volwiler Chosen Chemical Society 1950 President", Chicago Journal of Commerce, December 7, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Heads Chemists", Chicago Sun-Times, December 6, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Named President-Elect of the Chemical Society", New York Times, December 7, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists Elect Head for 1950", Baltimore (Maryland) Morning Sun, December 6, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Volwiler Chosen to Head Chemical Society in '50", Youngstown (Ohio) Vindicator, December 6, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Back After Degree Gift", Los Angeles Daily News, December 13, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. E. H. Volwiler Elected Chemical Society President", Richmond (Virginia) Times Dispatch, December 6, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Volwiler to Head Chemical Society", Houston (Texas) Post, December 6, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemical Society Names Chicagoan President-elect", Houston (Texas) Post, December 6, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemical Society Picks 1950 Slate of Officers", Washington, (D.C.) Star, December 5, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemical Society Elects", Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania) Sun Telegram, December 6, 1948.
Article: "In Short", [re: University of Paris honorary doctorate] Engineering and Science Monthly, December 1948.
Article: "SRO! SRO!...", Sacramento (California) Condensate, (A.C.S. bulletin) December 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemical Society Elects Head", Louisville (Kentucky) Times, December 6, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Illinois Man Named by Chemical Society", Louisville (Kentucky) Courier-Journal, December 6, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemical Society Head", San Francisco Chronicle, December 6, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemical Society Elects", Portland Oregonian, December 5, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemical Society Elects", Omaha (Nebraska) Evening World-Herald, December 6, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemical Society Elects", Omaha (Nebraska) Morning World-Herald, December 6, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. E. H. Volwiler Elected President of Chemists", Publication Unknown, December 5.
5.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Answers Red Query", Pasadena (California) Independent, December 16, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atom Energy May Supply L.A. Water", Los Angeles Times, December 11, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ex-Portlander Heads Chemists", Publication Unknown, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Freshman Chemistry Teachers' Theme", Publication Unknown, 1949.
Article: "Dr. Linus Pauling...", [re: University of Paris honorary doctorate] SCALACS, January 1949.
Magazine Article: "Pauling to Be Edgar Fahs Smith Lecturer", Chemical and Engineering News, January 10, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atomic Energy May Supply City's Water", Los Angeles Times, December 11, 1948.
Article: "Dr. Linus Pauling to Give East Tennessee Lectureship", Publication Unknown, 1949.
Article: "Linus Pauling...", [re: election to Academy of Sciences of the Institute of France] Publication Unknown, 1949.
Article: "ACS President Linus Pauling...", [re: appointment of representatives] Publication Unknown, 1949.
5.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Suggests Concessions Required for Peace", California Tech, February 24, 1949.
Magazine Article: "CCNY Alumni Lecture", Chemical and Engineering News, March 21, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Chemical Society Unit", New York Herald Tribune, March 21, 1949.
Program: "Caltech Players Present: Maid in the Iceplant", California Tech, March 3, 1949.
Program and Menu: William H. Nichols Medal Meeting, New York, March 11, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hill Heads New ACS Division", Philadelphia Inquirer, March 18, 1949.
Program: Symposium on Biocatalysis, The Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, March 12, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Idea to Advance Medicine", New York Journal of Commerce, March 21, 1949.
5.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "American Chemical Society to Honor President's Wife", Pasadena (California) Star-News, March 24, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "N.Y. World Peace Gathering Branded Communist Front", Los Angeles Examiner, March 24, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Universities Need Greater Support From Industry to Push Basic Research", New York Journal of Commerce, March 25, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Defends World Peace Parley", Pasadena (California) Star-News, March 29, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Say Caltech Man Heads 'Sounding Board' for Reds", Pasadena (California) Independent, March 25, 1949.
Article: "Du Pont Announces Grants in Aid", Chemical and Engineering News, 1949.
5.34.
Speech Announcement: "Chemistry in War and Peace", The Commonwealth, vol. XXV, no. 13, March 28, 1949.
Magazine Article: "Kolthoff Given Nichols Medal for Analytical Researches", Chemical and Engineering News, vol. 27, no. 13, March 28, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling to Charter Local Chemistry Section", Riverside (California) Enterprise, April 12, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Will Speak at Faraday Lecture", Pasadena (California) Star-News, April 1, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Penicillin Hailed as New Basis for Scientific Progress", San Francisco News, April 2, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemical Group Ends Session", San Francisco Bulletin, April 2, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hay Fever Research Papers Due", Pasadena (California) Star-News, April 19, 1949.
5.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Future of Pure Research", San Antonio (Texas) News, April 13, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Warns Science Not To Neglect Basic Research", Publication Unknown, April 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Tampa U. Class Day Tomorrow", Tampa (Florida) Times, May 27, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Delivers P.C.C. Faraday Lecture", Pasadena (California) Star-News, April 8, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Red' College Professors Under Fire", Pasadena (California) Star-News, May 9, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemist Receives Award", New York Times, May 21, 1949.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: "Something to Talk About", Pasadena (California) Star-News, April 9, 1949.
5.36.
Article: "Science Gnaws at Wool of Link to Foil Moths", by Linus Pauling, Commonwealth, vol. XXV, no. 15, April 11, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Congratulations", [re: University of Tampa Commencement] Publication Unknown, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Time for Another Tampa U. Commencement", Publication Unknown, 1949.
Article: "Our Speaker This Month", Crucible, May 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Lowell Thomas Heads U. of Tampa Speakers", Tampa (Florida) Daily Times, May 14, 1949.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: "Dr. Linus Pauling...", [re: Edgar Fahs Smith lecture] Drug and Allied Industries, May 1949.
5.37.
Program: "California Institute Associates' Day", May 21, 1949.
Article: "May Meeting", Crucible, June 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Here Predicts Great Future Changes", Tampa (Florida) Daily Times, June 1, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Tampa U. Alumni, Trustees Hear Prominent Speakers", Tampa (Florida) Morning Tribune, June 2, 1949.
5.38.
Program: "The Sixteenth Annual Commencement of the University of Tampa", Tampa, Florida, June 2, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Lowell Thomas to Get Degree", Tampa (Florida) Daily News, June 2, 1949.
Magazine Photo with Caption: "ACS President Linus Pauling...", [re: receipt of Willard Gibbs medal by Peter Debye] Chemical and Engineering News, June 6, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Claremont Head Urges Red Teachers' Dismissal", Los Angeles Times, June 14, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Would Okeh [sic] Red Teacher Who Remained Out of Party", Los Angeles Daily News, June 14, 1949.
Magazine Article: "Illinois Tech to Dedicate Two Chemistry Buildings", Chemical and Engineering News, June 6, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Educators Debate Red Teachers Issue", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 14, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Red Tutors Held Unfit by Own Credo", Los Angeles Examiner, June 14, 1949.
5.39.
Program: Dedication of Chemistry Building; Metallurgical and Chemical Engineering Building, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, June 17, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Wins Paul-Lewis Award for His Work on Biotin", New York Times, August 10, 1949.
Magazine Article: "Gibbs Medal Awarded to Debye", Chemical and Engineering News, vol. 27, no. 23, June 6, 1949.
Magazine Article: "San Gorgonio Gets Charter", Chemical and Engineering News, June 20, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nutrition Expert Wins Garvan Prize", New York Journal of Commerce, August 2, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Lardy Wins Enzyme Chemistry Award", New York Journal of Commerce, August 10, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Faculty Members Get Research Grant", Pasadena (California) Star-News, August 10, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Noted Analytical Chemist to Receive Fisher Prize", New York Times, August 19, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sage Wins Oil Chemistry Award", New York Journal of Commerce, September 6, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace Parley Greets Critic of Soviet Coldly", New York Post, September 6, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Names Chemistry Award Winner", New York Journal of Commerce, September 12, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling, president of the American Chemical Society, reviewing 116th national meeting of the society", Bridgeport (Connecticut) Post, September 18, 1949.
5.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cardenas, Con el Congreso de 'Pacifistas'" La Prensa, (Mexico City) September 6, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemist Decries A-Bomb Gloom", Philadelphia Inquirer, September 20, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemical Society's Head Urges $75,000,000 Yearly Research", Newark (New Jersey) News, September 20, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Aid Research, Chemist Asks", Milwaukee Journal, September 20, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Television Features", Bridgeport (Connecticut) Post, September 20, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Radio and Television", New York Herald Tribune, September 20, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "ACS President", New York Journal of Commerce, September 19, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemist Sees Better Chance of Atom Pact", Detroit News, September 24, 1949.
5.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Making a Cancer Test at Detroit Research Institute", Detroit News, September 13, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Basic Research Progress Requires Doubling University Chemical Staffs", New York Journal of Commerce, September 19, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "$75,000,000 A Year Asked for Science", New York Times, September 20, 1949.
5.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists Hear How the Sexes Age Differently", New York Herald Tribune, September 20, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Desert Fever Checking Drug Tested by Chemical Society", Atlantic City (New Jersey) Union, September 20, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Better World Via Science Promised by Harvard Prof", Atlantic City (New Jersey) Press, September 20, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Benefits for All", Denver (Colorado) Post, September 23, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Basic Research Support Urged", New York Journal of Commerce, September 20, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sees Better Chance Now of Agreement on Atom Control", Patterson (New Jersey) News, September 24, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Sees Peace Hope, Now Reds Have an A-Bomb", Memphis (Tennessee) Press-Scimitar, September 24, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Sees Better Chance for Atom Accord", New Bedford (Massachusetts) Standard-Times, September 24, 1949.
5.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Probably a Bomb, Say Experts", San Francisco Chronicle, September 24, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Red A-Bomb to Speed Control Pact, Chemists' Chief Believes", Oklahoma City Times, September 24, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Sees Hope for World-Wide Peace", Mansfield (Ohio) News-Journal, September 24, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Benefits for All", San Angelo (Texas) Evening Standard, September 29, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atomic Energy Agreement May Be Made Soon", Niagara Falls (New York) Gazette, September 24, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Russia and the Atom Bomb", New York Herald Tribune, September 25, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Comment on Blast", Minneapolis (Minnesota) Star, September 24, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Control Seen Nearer if Russians Can Lose Inferiority Complex", New Haven (Connecticut) Register, September 25, 1949.
5.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Second Thoughts on Atom", San Diego Journal, September 27, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bases Research", Rhinelander (Wisconsin) News, September 30, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Secrecy on Atom Called Excessive", New York Times, September 25, 1949.
Program: Congreso Continental Americano Por la Paz, Mexico, September 5-10, 1949.
Program with Manuscript Notes: The Detroit Institute of Cancer Research, Second Annual Scientific Meeting, September 12-14, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Basic Research", Iron Mountain (Michigan) News, September 28, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling OKs Red Teachers", Pasadena (California) Independent, May 10, 1949.
5.45.
Program: The Detroit Institute of Cancer Research, Second Annual Scientific Meeting, September 12-14, 1949.
Article: "Millions Urged for Basic Research", Michigan Architect and Engineer, September 1949.
Magazine Article: "Council Raises Dues and Publication Rates", Chemical and Engineering News, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemistry's Legions", Washington (D.C.) Pathfinder, October 5, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientific Research", New Bedford (Massachusetts) Standard-Times, October 4, 1949.
Article: "News and Notes", [re: bicentennial lecture, City College, New York] Publication Unknown, October 28, 1949.
Magazine Article: "The $75,000,000 Question", Newsweek, October 3, 1949.
5.46.
Reprint: "Paz en la Tierra Con Agrado Del Pueblo -- Discurso de Vicente Lombardo Toledano en el Congreso Continental Americano Por la Paz", Mexico City, September 1949.
Magazine Article: "Sunny Skies Greet", Chemical and Engineering News, vol. 27, no. 40, October 3, 1949.
Speech Announcement: "The Scientist As Citizen", Los Angeles Daily News, October 4, 1949.
Program: "The Scientist As Citizen", Unitarian Public Forum, October 7, 1949.
Article: "Labor Strife and Possible Declining Export Prices Create Concern in Process Industries", Chemical Metallurgical Engineering, October 1949.
5.47.
Article: "ACS Awards", Chemical Industries, October 1949.
Article: "Chemists Gather on Boardwalk", Publication Unknown, 1949.
Poster: "Corrido Del Congreso De La Paz", September 1949.
Program: Urology Third Annual Post-Graduate Convention, Los Angeles, November 14-18, 1949.
5.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists to Hear Dr. Linus Pauling", Knoxville (Tennessee) Journal, November 20, 1949.
Article: "Dr. Linus Pauling to Give E. Tenn. ACS Lectureships", Oak Ridge National Laboratory News, November 25, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to Speak in East Tennessee", Knoxville (Tennessee) Journal, November 27, 1949.
Article: "Pauling to Address NY Alumni", Publication Unknown, 1949.
Magazine Article: "Pauling to Deliver East Tennessee Lecture", Chemical and Engineering News, October 21, 1949.
Article: "CCNY Alumni to Hear Pauling", Oil, Paint and Drug Reporter, November 28, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Head of Chemists Will Speak Here", Springfield (Massachusetts) News, November 28, 1949.
Article: "Valence of Metals Subject of Talk by Dr. Pauling", Oak Ridge National Laboratory News, December 2, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Expert Asserts Some Scientific Text Books Merely Double Talk", Springfield (Massachusetts) News, December 6, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Text Books are 'Double Talk' Dr. Pauling Tells Chemists", Springfield (Massachusetts) Morning Union, December 6, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientific Attack", Cleveland Press, November 30, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists Are Told of Responsibilities", Knoxville (Tennessee) News-Sentinel, December 2, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Science Lecture at City College", New York Times, December 7, 1949.
Article: "Dr. Pauling Reveals Molecular Structure Research Progress", Oak Ridge National Laboratory News, December 9, 1949.
5.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "President-Elect of Chemists Criticizes Thomas Committee for Treatment of Scientists", St. Louis Star-Times, September 8, 1948.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: "Leaders in Chemistry Field Meet in Portland", Portland Oregonian, September 14, 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Stellar Role of Physical Chemist Cited", by Linus Pauling, Chicago Journal of Commerce, September 19, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "U. of T. to Honor Prominent Guests", University of Tampa (Florida) Minaret, June 1, 1949.
5.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Revolt of the Chemists", Alexandria (Louisiana) Town Talk, December 20, 1949.
Article: "Dr. Pauling is Tour Speaker for April and May", Southwest Retort, vol. 2, no. 6, March 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Famous Scientists Visit N.B.", St. John (New Brunswick, Canada) Telegraph-Journal, August 31, 1951.
Article: "The Ultimate Decision", Southwest Retort, vol. 2, no. 8, May 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Not Notified of Hawaii Action", Pasadena (California) Star-News, March 28, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "[Univer]sities Need Greater Support [In]dustry to Push Basic Research", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Addis", San Francisco People's World,, June 7, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Services Today for Dr. Addis", San Francisco Chronicle, June 6, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fund will continue aid given by Dr. Hurwitt", San Francisco (California) People's World, June 10, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Thomas Addis Rites in L.A.", San Francisco Call-Bulletin, June 6, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Addis of Stanford Dies in L.A.", San Francisco Chronicle, June 5, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "To Name French Diagnostic Lab For Late Sausalito Physician", Southern Marin Messenger, December 15, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Laboratory to Commemorate Dr. Thomas Addis", Independent-Journal, December 17, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Thomas Addis, 1881-1949", San Francisco People's World, July 6, 1949.
5.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "Revolt of the Chemists", Terre Haute (Indiana) Tribune and Gazette, December 15, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "New 'Sea Water' Plan in N.Y. Crisis", Los Angeles Daily News, December 17, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Tool Checks Oxygen in Air", Jackson, Michigan Citizen-Patriot, January 27, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Device Tells How Much Oxygen is Present in Air", Toledo Blade, January 26, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "To Drink the Sea", The Journal, (Lewiston, Maine) December 19, 1949.
Article: "Representatives for ACS", American Chemical Society News, vol. 27, no. 52, December 26, 1949.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling:", letter to the editor of The Key, January 1950.
Article: "Linus Pauling...", [re: award from Southern California chapter of the National Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions] Publication Unknown, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Revolt of the Chinese", The Dispatch, (Oneida, New York) December 20, 1949.
5.52.
Article: "March Meeting", The Catalyst (Philadelphia Section of the American Chemical Society, vol. XXXIV, no. 3, March 1949.
Article: "Chemists Are Above Economics", Chemical and Engineering News, January 16, 1950.
Article: "Ernest H. Volwiler Succeeds Pauling as ACS President", Chemical and Engineering News, vol. 28, no. 1, January 2, 1950.
Speech Announcement: "The Atom and Peace in 1950", Crescenta-Canada Democratic Club, La Crescenta, California, February 17, 1950.
Speech Announcement: "Reminder: Dr. Linus Pauling... on The Atom and Peace in 1950", Crescenta-Canada Democratic Club, La Crescenta, California, February 17, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Urges U.S., Soviet Begin Talks to End the Threat of Atomic Warfare", New York Times, February 14, 1950.
5.53.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prospect of Early Advance in Medical Science Given", Fredericton, (New Brunswick, Canada) Daily Gleaner, February 8, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Challenges Urey on Stockpiling Hell Bomb", Sunday Compass, February 12, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Society of Chemists to Hear Californian", Dallas (Texas) News, March 30, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientific Research Valuable in Medicine, Scientist Tells Audience", Telegraph-Journal, February 8, 1950.
Article: "Pauling Challenges Chemists", [reprinted from Isotopics, December 1949] Southwest Retort, February 1950.
5.54.
Article: "Distinguished Speakers Participate in U.N.B. Program", University of New Brunswick Alumni News, vol. 4, no. 3, March 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Says Red-Capitalism Fight Trivial Compared to New War", Pasadena (California) Star-News, March 14, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemical Society to Meet Thursday", Mobile (Alabama) Press-Register, April 2, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus C. Pauling", Shreveport (Louisiana) Journal, April 3, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling will Speak to Chemical Society", Shreveport (Louisiana) Times, April 2, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Hydrogen Bomb", by Linus Pauling, The Key, March 13, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Amer. Chemical Society President to Speak at Tulane April 10", Baton Rouge (Louisiana) Advocate, April 6, 1950.
5.55.
Article: "Linus Carl Pauling is our Speaker for April", Southwest Retort, March 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Hydrogen Bomb", by Linus Pauling, Key, March 27, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "American Chemical Society president...", New Orleans (Louisiana) Times-Picayune, April 6, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling", Mobile (Alabama) Press, April 6, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemical Society Sets Meeting for Wednesday", Baton Rouge (Louisiana) State Times, April 3, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemical Society to Hear Dr. Pauling", New Orleans (Louisiana) Times-Picayune, April 4, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "California Educator to Address Chemical Meet in Lake Charles", Beaumont (Texas) Enterprise, April 9, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling", Publication Unknown, (Mobile, Alabama) April 6, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "American Chemical Society president...", New Orleans (Louisiana) Times-Picayune, April 6, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemical Society to Hear Teacher from California", Publication Unknown, April 12, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to Speak", New Orleans (Louisiana) States, April 10, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Speaks for Joint ACS, Sigma Xi Meet", Texas A&M College (College Station) Battalion, April 13, 1950.
5.56.
Article: "San Gorgonio Section ACS", SCALACS, April 1950.
Article: "First Year Chemistry -- A Problem", SCALACS, April 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hints Epochal Find in Medicine", Detroit Times, April 19, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Russia Knows H-Bomb Formula", Houston (Texas) Press, May 2, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling to Discuss Super Bomb", Pasadena (California) Star-News, May 13, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Will Speak on Hydrogen Bomb, World Peace", Pasadena (California) Star-News, May 17, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Visiting in Mobile Reveals Possible Devastation in H-Bomb Use", Mobile (Alabama) Register, April 7, 1950.
Magazine Photo with Caption: "An overflow crowd was attracted to Linus Pauling's, CalTech, talk before the Division of Physical and Inorganic Chemistry", Chemical and Engineering News, May 1, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling...", [re: talk to San Antonio ACS section] San Antonio (Texas) News, May 4, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "UNM Science Lecturer", Albuquerque (New Mexico) Journal, May 7, 1950.
5.57.
Newspaper Clipping: "Science, Law, Religion, Education, Unite Against Conviction of Bridges, Robertson and Schmidt", Key, May 22, 1950.
Speech Program: No Title, dedication ceremonies of the Nathan Goldblatt Memorial Hospital, June 15, 1950.
Magazine Article: Review [by LP] of P. Gombas, Theorie und Losungsmethoden des Mehrteilchenproblems der Wellenmechanik. Basel, Switzerland: Verlag Birkhauser, 1950. Chemical and Engineering News, July 10, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Five Caltech Men Soliciting Funds to Aid Weinbaum", Pasadena (California) Star-News, August 24, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Man Defends Weinbaum", Los Angeles Examiner, July 30, 1950.
5.58.
Article: "Communists Step Up Activity", ALERT, no. 120, April 27, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Speaks Tonight on Hydrogen Bomb and Peace", Pasadena (California) Star-News, May 18, 1950.
Article: "The Ultimate Decision", by Linus Pauling, Southwest Retort, May 1950.
Program: The American Philosophical Society General Meeting, Philadelphia, April 21, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemical Society to Hear Pauling", Amarillo (Texas) News, May 6, 1950.
Speech Announcement: "A Discussion of the Social and Scientific Implications of the H Bomb", Linus Pauling, [with Richard Lipmann] Medical Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions, June 8, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Science Speeds Search for Blood Substitute", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 17, 1950.
5.59.
Newspaper Clipping: "Activities of Caltech's Pauling Spotlighted", Los Angeles Examiner, June 22, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Against Loyalty Oath", Publication Unknown, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Famous Chemist Will Speak Here Saturday Night", Hamilton (Ontario) Spectator, November 2, 1950.
Article: "Science for You", Shop Talk, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Noted Scientist Speaks Here", Baytown (Texas) Sun, August 29, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "To Speak Here", Ottawa (Ontario) Citizen, October 30, 1950.
Speech Announcement: "The Scientist in Modern Society", speech by Linus Pauling, The Society of Professional Chemists and Engineers, Baytown, Texas, August 29, 1950.
5.60.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. L. C. Pauling Scholar, Chemist Is Speaker Here", Hamilton (Ontario) Spectator, November 6, 1950.
Magazine Article: "Academic Research as a Career", by Linus Pauling, Chemical and Engineering News, vol. 28, no. 46, November 13, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Loyalty Oath Probers Charge many Educators Fail in Duty Toward Youth", Sacramento (California) Examiner Bureau, November, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Academy Will Hear Pauling", Morgantown (West Virginia) Dominion-News, November 14, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Chemist Belittles Loyalty Oath", Daily News, November 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Says Loyalty Oath Dangerous", Pasadena (California) Star-News, November 13, 1950.
5.61.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cal. Solons' Red Probe to Hear Dr. Stoddard", Los Angeles Herald Express, November 14, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech's Pauling Says He's Not a Communist", Publication Unknown, November 16, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Two Teachers Balk on Reply to Query on Link with Reds", Los Angeles Times, November 14, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pasadena Board May Recall Vote to 'Fire' Goslin", Los Angeles Mirror, November 17, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Defies State Question on Communism", Los Angeles Examiner, November 14, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Refuses to Tell if He Was in Red Party", Pasadena (California) Independent, November 14, 1950.
5.62.
Newspaper Clipping: "Contempt Actions Weighed in Red Inquiry at Schools", Los Angeles Times, November 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Will Seek Facts on 'Both Sides'", Pasadena (California) Star-News, November 14, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Teacher Association Leader Says Group Opposed to Loyalty Oath", Los Angeles Examiner, November 14, 1950.
5.63.
Typescript: Statement by Linus Pauling, November 14, 1950.
Article: "Energy and Life", Electronic Medical Digest, Autumn 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "1,000 Refuse to Sign California Loyalty Oath", National Guardian, December 13, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Plasma Substitute Seen Boon in Atomic Attack", Pasadena (California) Star-News, December 3, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemist to Hear California Speaker", Ann Arbor (Michigan) News, December 7, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Gets Grant", [re: NIH blood research grant] Publication Unknown, 1950.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hearing Unchanged", Pasadena (California) Star-News, November 17, 1950.
5.64.
Article: "January Meeting", SCALACS, January 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Tech Scientists' New Blood Surrogate Will Save Lives in Case of A-Blast", California Tech, January 11, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Blood Extender Developed As Another Plasma Substitute", Pasadena (California) Independent, February 8, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Group Scores 'Loyalty Checks'", Publication Unknown, [?] 1951.
Magazine Article: "Industrial Support of Basic Research Urged", by L.A. DuBridge, Chemical and Engineering News, January 1, 1951.
Speech Announcement: "The Structure of Proteins", American Chemical Society, Southern California Section, January 5, 1951.
Speech Announcement: "The Structure of Antibodies and the Nature of Serological Reactions", Sigma Xi Meeting, January 11, 1951.
Speech Announcement: "H-Bomb or Peace Policy, Which Does America Need?", Bertha Reynolds, Linus Pauling, Philip Morrison, Colston E. Warne, I. F. Stone and Stefan Heym, Carnegie Hall, New York, February 13, 1951.

6.006.
LP Scrapbooks, 1951-1955.
6.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Took Oath He Wasn't a Red; Sinclair Says He's 'Surprised'", Publication Unknown, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bears Note", University of Hawaii Ka Leo, March 21, 1951.
Newspaper Clippings: "Students Protest" and "Wants to Hear Dr. Pauling", University of Hawaii Ka Leo, [?] March 16, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "U. H. Withdraws Invitation to Noted Caltech Chemist", Publication Unknown, March 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Hits 'Conviction' Without Trial by School", Publication Unknown, March 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "U. H. Students Pressing on Dr. Pauling Issue", Publication Unknown, March 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hawaii U. Bans Dedication Talk by Dr. Linus Pauling", Publication Unknown, March 28, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Final Appeal to Regents", University of Hawaii Ka Leo, March 27, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Regents of U. H. Withdraw Invitation to Dr. Pauling", Publication Unknown, March 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Not Notified of Hawaii Action", Pasadena (California) Star-News, March 29, 1951.
6.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Confused Over Hawaii Dedication Mixup", Publication Unknown, March 29, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Savant's Invitation Voided", Los Angeles Times, March 29, 1951.
Article: "Dr. Pauling Defies Gag...", Science and Education, April 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fascism Wins Again; Glugg's Act Upheld", Honolulu (Hawaii) Wrecker, April 1, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Demands Hawaii U. Retract 'Slur'", Pasadena (California) Independent, April 3, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Asks Hawaii Bid Renewal", Pasadena (California) Star-News, April 2, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Solons Smell Communists Among Peace Meet Sponsors", Los Angeles Daily News, 1951.
6.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Probers Charge Movie 'Oscar Winners' Aided Communist Cause", Pasadena (California) Star-News, April 5, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "ASUH-Sponsored Student Hearing on Pauling Case at 1 P.M. Today", University of Hawaii Ka Leo, April 7, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Holiday, Ferrer, Academy Winners, Put on Red List", Los Angeles Daily News, April 5, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Solons Also List Pauling, Atom Expert", Pasadena (California) Independent, April 5, 1951.
Article: "Some time ago...", [re: Univ. of Hawaii controversy] The Nation, April 14, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Travesty", Los Angeles Daily News, April 9, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. DuBridge Chosen for Job by Eisenhower", Los Angeles Times, April 25, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Prof Now a Veep", Pasadena (California) Independent, April 25, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Elected by National Group", Los Angeles Daily News, April 25, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Incident Declared Closed", Los Angeles Times, April 26, 1951.
6.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Demands U. H. Renew Invitation", Publication Unknown, April 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to Visit Hawaii; Raps Regents", Pasadena (California) Star-News, April 26, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Wins Hawaii Lecture Bid", Los Angeles Daily News, April 27, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professor at Princeton Wins Eastman Award", New York Times, April 27, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "To Speak on Hydrogen Bomb", Pasadena (California) Herald, April 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mrs. Cranston Files; Denies Peace Group Connection", Pasadena (California) Herald, April 26, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Going to Hawaii", New York Times, April 26, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cal Tech Professor Wins Honor", Pasadena (California) Herald, April 26, 1951.
Invitation: Dedication of New Research Laboratories at the Experimental Station, Wilmington, Delaware, May 10, 1951.
6.5.
Invitation: Dedication of the Research Building, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, May 16, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Filmland Hearings Set", Galveston (Texas) News, May 20, 1951.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: "Annual Tea", Pasadena (California) Independent, May 17, 1951.
Notification of Hotel Reservation: Dedication of New Research Laboratories at the Experimental Station", Wilmington, Delaware, May 9-10, 1951.
Invitation: Buffet Supper, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, May 16, 1951.
Passenger List: 10,806th Crossing Between Hawaii and the Mainland Aboard the Stratocruiser "Oahu", June 5, 1951.
Magazine Article: "American Philosophical Society", Science, June 1, 1951.
6.6.
Magazine Article: "What Makes a Hollywood Communist?", Saturday Evening Post, May 19, 1951.
Program: American Chemical Society Conference on College General Chemistry, Oklahoma A&M College, Stillwater, Oklahoma, June 13-22, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prof. Pauling, Wife Return from 11-Day Hawaii Trip", Pasadena (California) Independent, June 10, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Paulings Back from Hawaii", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 8, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Haldeman Will Speak at Meeting", Monmouth (Illinois) Review Atlas, June 11, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "University News Briefs", Honolulu (Hawaii) Record, June 14, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus C. Pauling will Speak to Chemical Society", Bartlesville (Oklahoma) Examiner, June 17, 1951.
Magazine Article: "Southern Cal Student Affiliates Hold Regional Meeting", Chemical and Engineering News, June 18, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemistry Expert Plans Tulsa Talk", Tulsa (Oklahoma) World, June 17, 1951.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling...", [re: Hawaii trip] Science, June 29, 1951.
6.7.
Magazine Article: "Overcrowded Schedules Create Weakness at Senior Staff Level", Chemical and Engineering News, vol. 29, no. 29, July 16, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Soviets Dispute a Chemical Theory", New York Times, July 15, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Will Speak", Pasadena (California) Star-News, October 15, 1951.
Magazine Article: "World's Crystallographers Observe Great Progress", Chemical and Engineering News, vol. 29, no. 31, July 30, 1951.
Program: First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles, Summer Services 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Memorial Dinner to Dr. Addis", People's World, July 25, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "What's On", People's World, July 25, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Probable Location", People's World, July 25, 1951.
6.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Graduate Students in Chemistry See Great Mind at UNB", (New Brunswick, Canada) Daily Gleaner, August 31, 1951.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: "Famous Scientists Visit N.B.", St. John (New Brunswick) Telegraph-Journal, August 31, 1951.
Reprint: "Science in the Modern World", speech delivered at the First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles, August 12, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Personalities in the News: Dr. Pauling Now Under Russ Fire; Rita Hayworth Files Divorce Suit", Seattle Times, September 2, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Russians Hit Theory Held by U.S. Scientist Named in Red Probe", Washington Star, September 2, 1951.
6.9.
Typescript Fragment: "Pauling 888", [re: vita information] 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Russ Academy Hits at Caltech's Scientist Pauling", Los Angeles Times, September 2, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Russ Denounce Pauling Theory as Anti-Soviet", Pasadena (California) Independent, September 2, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Conant Predicts No World War Will be Waged in Atomic Age", Washington Star, September 5, 1951.
Newsletter Article: "Atomic Hair-Splitting", Science News Letter, September 15, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Two Students Get Chemical Awards", Los Angeles Daily News, October 17, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Awarded Chemical Society's Medal", Pasadena (California) Star-News, October 18, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists Solve Protein Secret", San Antonio (Texas) Express, September 9, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Entertain at Party", Pasadena (California) Star-News, October 11, 1951.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling...", [re: protein work] Newsweek, September 17, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nearer Secret of Rag, a Bone & Hank of Hair", Los Angeles Daily News, September 5, 1951.
6.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists Unravel Protein's Secrets", New York Times, September 5, 1951.
Typescript Fragment: "Protein 555", [re: protein work] 1951.
Magazine Article: "Symposium on Structure of Protein Chains", Chemical and Engineering News, September 17, 1951.
Magazine Article: "Symposium on Bond Strength", Chemical and Engineering News, September 17, 1951.
Magazine Article: "Hemoglobin Structure", Chemical and Engineering News, September 17, 1951.
Magazine Article: "Chemists and the World Ahead", Newsweek, September 17, 1951.
6.11.
Program and Menu: American Chemical Society Diamond Jubilee Banquet, New York, September 5, 1951.
Magazine Article: "Chemists Solve a Great Mystery", Life, September 24, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Gets New Honor", Pasadena (California) Independent, October 18, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Will Lecture", Pasadena (California) Star-News, October 18, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling of Caltech to Get Lewis Award", Los Angeles Times, October 19, 1951.
6.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Urges More Effort to Avert War", Pasadena (California) Star-News, October 18, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "2 California Chemists Win High Honors", Los Angeles Mirror, October 20, 1951.
Magazine Article: "Pauling and Li to Receive California Awards", Chemical and Engineering News, October 29, 1951.
Speech Announcement: "Meeting", Franklin Delano Roosevelt Democratic News Gazette, October 1951.
Article: "Distinguished Visitor", University of New Brunswick Alumni News, October 1951.
Magazine Article: "Study of Radioactive Effects is Among New PHS Grants", Chemical and Engineering News, vol. 29, no. 44, October 29, 1951.
Magazine Photo with Caption: "The Scientists Talk Things Over", Fortune, October 1951.
6.13.
Typescript Fragment: "Protein 666", [re: Robert Corey vita information] 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Secrets of Proteins Uncovered", Pasadena (California) Star-News, September 4, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists Pierce Protein Mystery", Los Angeles Times, September 5, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemical Society Honors 2 on Golden Anniversary", New York Times, November 28, 1951.
6.14.
Magazine Reprint: "Arnold Sommerfeld: 1868-1951", Science, vol. 114, no. 2963, October 12, 1951.
Bulletin Article: "The First Fifty Years", The Vortex, (Bulletin of the California Section of the ACS) vol. XII, no. 10, No Date.
6.15.
Article: "Russian Chemists on the Party Line", Engineering and Science, October 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Discovery of Basic Structure of Flesh and Bone Reported", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, November 9, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Awards Given to Two Chemists", San Francisco Examiner, November 28, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists to Honor UC Man at Meet Here", Berkeley (California) Gazette, November 26, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists Plan Award Dinner", Oakland (California) Tribune, November 27, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to Get Medal", Pasadena (California) Star-News, November 27, 1951.
Article: "Soviet Russia...", Industrial Laboratories, October 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemistry of Life", Somerset Guardian, (Bath, England) November 9, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Two Scientists Get Chemical Awards", Publication Unknown, November 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemical Group Honors Professor at Caltech", Santa Monica (California) Outlook, November 28, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professors to Receive Medal", Los Angeles Times, November 27, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "2 Chemists Awarded Achievement Medals", Stockton (California) Record, November 28, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemical Society Honors 2 on Golden Anniversary", New York Times, November 28, 1951.
6.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "UC Chemist, Dr. Li, Honored by California Section of ACS", Berkeley (California) Gazette, November 28, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Savants Receive Medals", Pasadena (California) Independent, November 28, 1951.
Program: American Chemical Society California Section Golden Anniversary First Annual Award Dinner, November 27, 1951.
Article: "Linus Pauling, C. H. Li Get Calif. ACS Medals", Oil, Paint and Drug Reporter, December 3, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hair Molecules' Shape Debated", Baltimore (Maryland) Sun, December 31, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Win Recognition", Austin (Texas) Statesman, November 30, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists Receive Medals for Work", Modesto (California) Bee, November 28, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hormone Drug Called Top Science News", Fullerton (California) News-Tribune, December 3, 1951.
Article: "California Section Awards", SCALACS, December 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Leading Scientific Discovery of 1951 was Synthesis of Cortisone", Xenia (Ohio) Gazette, December 3, 1951.
Newspaper Clipping: "Drs. Pauling and Li Cited by Calif. Section of ACS", Drug Trade News, December 10, 1951.
6.17.
Magazine Cover: "Choh Hao Li and Linus Pauling, Inaugural Winners of California Section Awards", Chemical and Engineering News, December 17, 1951.
Magazine Article Fragment: "Popular Mechanics Fiftieth Anniversary Hall of Fame, 1902-1952", Popular Mechanics, January 1952.
Magazine Article: "Molecules Tailored to Order", Popular Mechanics, April 1952.
6.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Soviets Dispute a Chemical Theory", New York Times, 1952.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech President Backs Dr. Pauling's Red Denial", Publication Unknown, 1952.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professor Defends Ousted Physicians", Los Angeles Times, January 11, 1952.
Magazine Cover: The Vortex, [picturing Choh Hao Li and Linus Pauling] vol. XIII, no. 1, January 1952.
Newspaper Clipping: "Y's Doings", California Tech, January 31, 1952.
Articles: "Chemists of the Future" and "Social News", SCALACS, vol. VII, no.1, January 1952.
6.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Keeps Digging into 'World of Unknown'", Pasadena (California) Star-News, January 1, 1952.
Program: Students' Day 1952, California Institute of Technology, January 12, 1952.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech's Pauling Honored by Brazilian Institutions", Pasadena (California) Independent, 1952.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to Address Chemical Society Meeting", Ontario (California) Report, January 5, 1952.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Dinner Honoring...", [re: Reed College lecture] Oregon Journal, February 11, 1952.
Newspaper Clipping: "Purge Hits Doctors", National Guardian, January 30, 1952.
Newspaper Clipping: "Brazilian Honors Come to Pauling", Pasadena (California) Star-News, January 27, 1952.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Honored by Brazilians", California Tech, January 31, 1952.
6.20.
Article: "Noted Men Meet Sons, Daughters at Reed", Publication Unknown, 1952.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Visits Reed Famous Scientist to Speak", Reed College Quest, February 11, 1952.
Article: "Caltech", SCALACS, March 1952.
Magazine Article: "Two Brazilian educational institutions...", Science, February 22, 1952.
Magazine Article: "Two Brazilian educational institutions...", Chemical and Engineering News, February 18, 1952.
Newspaper Clipping: "Top Scientists will Speak Here", Publication Unknown, 1952.
Magazine Article: "The 1870 Iron Curtain", Chemical and Engineering News, February 4, 1952.
6.21.
Magazine Photo with Caption: "Linda Pauling", Sunday Oregonian Magazine, May 4, 1952.
Magazine Article: "Improved Plasma Substitute", Chemical and Engineering News, February 18, 1952.
Article: "An Aristocracy of Achievement", by Linus Pauling [sic] [Pauling annotation: "I didn't write this article!"] New Outlook, vol. 5, no. 2, February 1952.
Newspaper Clipping: "14 New Tau Beta Pledges Elected", California Tech, February 28, 1952.
6.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Heralds New Era in Medicine Based on Studies of Molecular Action", Portland Oregonian, February 13, 1952.
Program: Saturday Night Lectures, University of British Columbia, 1951-1952.
Newspaper Clipping: "He Seeks Plasma Substitute", Vancouver (British Columbia) Daily Province, February 14, 1952.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dilworth Group Urges American Ideals Classes", Pasadena (California) Star-News, March 3, 1952.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prominent U.S. Scientist Due to Speak in City", Vancouver (British Columbia) Daily Province, February 11, 1952.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Gives University Lectures", Pasadena (California) Star-News, February 16, 1952.
6.23.
Flyer: The O. M. Stewart Lecture, University of Missouri, April 16, 1952.
Program: The American Philosophical Society, Annual General Meeting, April 24-26, 1952.
Seating Chart: The American Philosophical Society, Dinner, April 25, 1952.
6.24.
Article: "Science in the Kindergarten", by Linus Pauling, New Outlook, vol. 5, no. 3-4, April 1952.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Answers Passport Rejection with Strong Denial He's Communist", Pasadena (California) Independent, May 15, 1952.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Raps Passport Ban", Los Angeles Examiner, May 12, 1952.
Newspaper Clipping: "Deny Pauling a Passport, Says Report", Pasadena (California) Independent, May 11, 1952.
Newspaper Clipping: "Noted Chemist Talks Here, Doctors Invited", Cleveland Press, May 28, 1952.
6.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling's Passport Denied by State Dept.", California Tech, May 15, 1952.
Program: Royal Institution of Great Britain Lectures After Easter 1952, Friday Evening Discourses, London, 1952.
Reprint: "Vision", an address given by Paul F. Clark, University of Wisconsin, June 19, 1952.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Will Award Degrees to 340 Friday", Los Angeles Times, June 4, 1952.
6.26.
Program: 26th National Colloid Symposium, University of Southern California, June 16-18, 1952.
Newspaper Clipping: "Passport for Ike Refused by President", Hot Rivet, [gag issue of California Tech] June 1952.
Newspaper Clipping: "Noted Speakers Brought to University Campus for Lectures on Varied Topics", University of Missouri News, June 25, 1952.
Newspaper Clipping: "State Department Clears Pauling for Trip Abroad", Pasadena (California) Star-News, July 15, 1952.
6.27.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: "Limited Passport", Publication Unknown, 1952.
Magazine Article: "Protein Structure Unraveled at Increasing Rate", Chemical and Engineering News, August 25, 1952.
Newspaper Clipping: "Patrolman Inhales Poison Gas", Pasadena (California) Star-News, November 2, 1952.
Magazine Article: "Great Advances Predicted in Elucidating Protein Structure", Chemical and Engineering News, July 7, 1952.
Magazine Photo with Caption: "Linus Pauling, CalTech, shown here with Mrs. Pauling, presented a paper on the stereochemistry of polypeptide chains", Chemical and Engineering News, August 18, 1952.
Newspaper Clipping: "Noted Scientist coming to Install New Fraternity", Oregon Journal, November 5, 1952.
Newspaper Clipping: "Science Unit Slates Event", Portland Oregonian, November 2, 1952.
Newspaper Clipping: "Brookhaven Laboratory Medical Head Links Acceleration of All Science Study", Portland Oregonian, November 7, 1952.
6.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Raps Passport, Visa Policy", Pasadena (California) Star-News, November 21, 1952.
Program: Students' Day 1952, California Institute of Technology, December 6, 1952.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ex-Red Tabs Pauling in House Quiz", Pasadena (California) Independent, December 24, 1952.
Newspaper Clipping: "Former Red Names 30 As Communists", Publication Unknown, December 24, 1952.
Poem: "Trial by Passport", New Statesman and Nation, November 29, 1952.
Newspaper Clipping: "Denials Fly at Budenz Red List", Los Angeles Herald & Express, December 24, 1952.
6.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Budenz Lies, Says Caltech's Dr. Pauling", Pasadena (California) Star-News, December 24, 1952.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ex-Red Branded 'Liar' by Noted Caltech Savant", Los Angeles Mirror, December 24, 1952.
Magazine Article: "The Instrument Frontier", Fortune, December 1952.
6.30.
Magazine Article: "Pauling Denies Budenz Accusation", Chemical and Engineering News, January 12, 1953.
Newspaper Clipping: "Body Protein Discoveries Bared Here", Pasadena (California) Star-News, January 19, 1953.
Newspaper Clipping: "Rope-Like Twist of Molecules in Hair Seen", Los Angeles Times, January 20, 1953.
Newspaper Clipping: "Step in Solving Chemistry's Most complex Problem -- Structure of the Protein Molecule", New York Times, January 25, 1953.
Magazine Article: "Molecular Cables", Chemical and Engineering News, January 26, 1953.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nature Uses Rope Trick to Form Proteins", Cleveland Press, February 4, 1953.
Flyer re: action to prevent execution of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg, February 13, 1953.
6.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Twist Found in Protein Coils", New York World Telegram and Sun, March 17, 1953.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Professors to Wait on Students in Charity Drive", Pasadena (California) Star-News, February 24, 1953.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professor Lucas to Receive [sic] Award", Los Angeles Daily News, March 6, 1953.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Professors Wait Tables for Students", Pasadena (California) Star-News, March 12, 1953.
Newspaper Clipping: "Famous Scientists Will Wait Upon Students", Pasadena (California) Star-News, March 10, 1953.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prof. Lucas Feted on Eve of Retirement From Caltech", Pasadena (California) Star-News, March 15, 1953.
Magazine Article: "'Hold' and 'Fit' Theories Hold for DDT Structure-Activity", Chemical and Engineering News, March 30, 1953.
6.32.
Magazine Article: "Protein Denaturation Still Not Fully Understood", Chemical and Engineering News, April 6, 1953.
Article: "Linus Pauling...", [re: trip to Europe] Publication Unknown, 1953.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Now on Long Trip", California Tech, April 9, 1953.
Program: A Course of Lectures Given in the Series of Foster Lectures, University of Buffalo, April 30 - May 5, 1953.
Newspaper Clipping: "Give Students H-Bomb Facts, Teachers Told", Pasadena (California) Star-News, April 4, 1953.
Newspaper Clipping: "Enzyme Clue Leads to Super-Insecticides", New York World-Telegram and Sun, April 10, 1953.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling...", [re: trip to Europe] Chemical and Engineering News, April 27, 1953.
Newspaper Clipping: "Newspaper Guild to Honor Pauling", Pasadena (California) Star-News, April 2, 1953.
Newspaper Clipping: "Page One Ball Honors Famous in Many Fields", Buffalo (New York) Courier-Express, April 30, 1953.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Asks All Be Told Bomb's Fury", Publication Unknown, 1953.
6.33.
Group Photo: Institut International de Chimie Solvay, Neuvime Conseil de Chimie, Brussels, April 8-13, 1953.
6.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists with Political Blinders", Buffalo (New York) Evening News, May 4, 1953.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists Will Hear CIT Scientist Tonight", Fresno (California) Bee, May 15, 1953.
Newspaper Clipping: "Public is Invited to Hear Pauling Talk on Proteins", Fresno (California) State University Collegian, May 15, 1953.
Program: May Meeting, Fresno Sub-Section, California Section of the American Chemical Society, May 15, 1953.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Will Participate in German Medial Seminar", Pasadena (California) Independent, June 19, 1953.
Newspaper Clipping: "No Mention of Schools Here in State Education Report", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 9, 1953.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech to Host Chemistry Group", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 20, 1953.
Newspaper Clipping: "More than 300 Degrees Due at Caltech Rites", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 11, 1953.
6.35.
Program: Annual Meeting of the American Leather Chemists Association, Cincinnati, Ohio, June 7-10, 1953.
Newspaper Clipping: "Research Keys Leather Chemists' Talks", Footwear News, June 5, 1953.
Magazine Article: "Leather Chemists' Knowledge of Collagen Structure Increasing", Chemical and Engineering News, June 22, 1953.
Article: "Research -- Theme of American Leather Chemists at Anniversary Meeting", Leather World, June 1953.
6.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "600 Picket Here Over Rosenbergs", Los Angeles Daily News, June 18, 1953.
Program: Fourth Annual Workshop on the Teaching of General Chemistry, American Chemical Society, California Institute of Technology, June 22-27, 1953.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Receives Grant for Basic Research from Polio Foundation", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 28, 1953.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Leaving for European Lecture Tour", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 29, 1953.
Press Release: re: LP trip to Europe, News Bureau of California Institute of Technology, June 1953.
6.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ureys fredrag om jordens uppkomst hjdpunkt p kemisternas kongress", Dagens Nyheter, July 28, 1953.
Newspaper Clipping: "Duell mellan USAs -- Sovjets kemistlejon", Stockholms-Tidningen, July 30, 1953.
Newspaper Clipping: "Urey hr med ny teori", Stockholms-Tidningen, July 29, 1953.
Newspaper Clipping: "1.500 kemister kongressar", Stockholms-Tidningen, [?] July 1953.
6.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Livets byggstenar kartlggs Utopi verklighet inom 10 r", Svenska Dagbladet, July 30, 1953.
6.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Missbildade molekyler orsakade blodsjukdom", Dagens Nyheter, July 1953.
Newspaper Clipping: "Rysk-amerikansk kemistduell", Stockholms-Tidningen, July 30, 1953.
6.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "British Scientists Due at Caltech Conference", Pasadena (California) Star-News, September 21, 1953.
Newspaper Clipping: "British Scientist Here Tells of Heredity Study", Los Angeles Times, September 30, 1953.
Press Release re: Caltech conference on the structure of proteins, News Bureau of California Institute of Technology, September 21, 1953.
Brochure: "The 41 States Where Linus Pauling's General Chemistry Texts are Used...", W. H. Freeman, 1953.
6.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Physicist Believes Molecule Findings Could Upset Heredity", Los Angeles Daily News, October 1, 1953.
Announcement: "Dr. Linus Pauling Will Speak", Franklin Delano Roosevelt Democratic Club, October 21, 1953.
Newspaper Clipping: "Five Scientists Get Rehovot Fellowships", Jerusalem Post, November 4, 1953.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Begins Trip to Israel Ceremony", Pasadena (California) Star-News, October 30, 1953.
Newspaper Clipping: "Germany Pauling Topic", Publication Unknown, October 20, 1953.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling on Israel Trip to Open School", Publication Unknown, October 1953.
6.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Programme of Memorial Events", Jerusalem Post, (Chaim Weizmann Memorial Supplement) October 30, 1953.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: "Professor Ernest B. Chain...", Jerusalem Post, November 13, 1953.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling to Give PBK Lecture; 'Molecular Medicine' Topic of Speaker", Allegheny College (Meadville, Pennsylvania) Campus, November 5, 1953.
Newspaper Clipping: "Values of Molecular Study Cited", Allegheny College (Meadville, Pennsylvania) Campus, November 12, 1953.
6.43.
Speech Advertisement: "Molecular Medicine", Allegheny College, November 9, 1953.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Molecular Medicine' Hope of Future -- Dr. Pauling Tells Allegheny Audience", Meadville (Pennsylvania) Tribune Newspapers, November 10, 1953.
Newsletter Photo with Caption: "Twisted Strands of Life", Science News Letter, December 19, 1953.
6.44.
Program: The American Philosophical Society, Autumn General Meeting, Philadelphia, Pa., November 12-13, 1953.
Press Release: "Twisted Strands of Life", Science Service, November 22-28, 1953.
Magazine Photo with Caption: "Dr. Linus Pauling...", [re: protein molecule] Publication Unknown, November 1953.
Magazine Article: "Catalysis Shapes a Career", Chemical and Engineering News, December 28, 1953.
6.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists Learn Skin, Hair, Horn and Feathers Made of Same Material", Boston Sunday, November 29, 1953.
Publication: "Vanuxem Lecture", Princeton University Weekly Bulletin, vol. XLIV, no. 10, November 13, 1954.
6.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.H. Officials Unruffled by Pauling's Criticism", Honolulu (Hawaii) Advertiser, February 5, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Imua is Neutral as Pauling Talks on Protein Form", Honolulu (Hawaii) Star-Bulletin, January 29, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Says U. H. is Short on Leadership, Top Professors", Honolulu (Hawaii) Star-Bulletin, February 4, 1954.
Article: "The last four lectures of the Harvey Society...", Publication Unknown, January 8, 1954.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling...", [re: lecture trip around the world] Chemical and Engineering News, vol. 32, no. 2, January 11, 1954.
6.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "Antioch Slates Pauling Visit", Dayton (Ohio) Journal Herald, March 15, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Noted Chemist Here this Week", Yellow Springs (Ohio) News, March 18, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemist on Series at Antioch", Dayton (Ohio) Daily News, March 14, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Science Informative, Antioch Group Told", Dayton (Ohio) Daily News, March 17, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Science Test of Imagination, Speaker Tells Antioch Group", Dayton (Ohio) Journal Herald, March 17, 1954.
6.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "Matter Expert Views Science Calls it 'Greatest Cultural Study'", Antioch College (Yellow Springs, Ohio) Record, March 19, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Notorious Communist-Fronter on Antioch Visiting Faculty", Yellow Springs (Ohio) American, March 11, 1954. [Pauling annotation: "This paper is said to be sponsored (paid for) by Dr. Hammond, former chemistry teacher at Antioch who makes money from Drierite as an anti-Antioch College sheet."].
6.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "Medicine's Future Role Great, Dr. Pauling Says", Dayton (Ohio) Daily News, March 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Cultural' Worth of Science Stressed by Antioch Speaker", Springfield (Ohio) Sun, March 20, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemist Schedules Talk, Conferences", Springfield (Ohio) Sun, March 20, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Foresees Predictable Cures for Man's Little-Understood Diseases", Springfield (Ohio) Sun, March 19, 1954.
6.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Lens on Blood", Kansas City (Kansas) Times, March 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "McCarthy as Malenkov Prober HST Proposal", Oregon Journal, March 27, 1954.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: "Chemical Authority and Molecule Model", Kansas City (Kansas) Star, March 25, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Smoking-Cancer Link Seen by Famed Scientist", Salt Lake City (Utah) Deseret News and Telegram, March 26, 1954.
Magazine Article: "125th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society", Science, May 21, 1954.
6.51.
Magazine Photo with Caption: "Press pumps Linus Pauling at recent ACS meeting", Chemical and Engineering News, April 19, 1954.
Magazine Article: "Another Abnormal Hemoglobin", Chemical and Engineering News, April 5, 1954.
Program: National Academy of Sciences, Ninety-First Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., April 26-28, 1954.
Article: "The World Problem and the Hydrogen Bomb", by Linus Pauling, New Outlook, May 1954.
6.52.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Pendulum View: Improved Over Last Issues", by Linus Pauling, California Tech, May 27, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Reed Graduates to Hear Pauling", Publication Unknown, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Reed to Hear Caltech Man", Portland Oregonian, June 13, 1954.
Program: Spring Dinner Meeting, China Lake Branch of the Scientific Research Society of America, May 13, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to be Speaker at Daughter's Graduation", Pasadena (California) Star-News, May 30, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace Group Hits H-Bomb", Pasadena (California) Star-News, May 24, 1954.
6.53.
Newspaper Clipping: "Reed Commencement Speaker Notes Lack of Clear Thinking in Oppenheimer Case", Portland Oregonian, June 14, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Raps Oppenheimer Ban", Publication Unknown, June 1954.
Press Release: [re: appearance of LP at Reed College commencement], Reed College News Bureau, May 30, 1954.
Program: Reed College, Forty-Sixth Commencement Exercises, June 13, 1954.
6.54.
Article: "The Significance of Molecular Structure to Biology", Chemistry in Canada, July 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Urges Study of Abnormal Molecules", Telegram, June 21, 1954.
Program: Chemical Institute of Canada, 37th Annual Conference, June 20-23, 1954.
6.55.
Newspaper Photograph with Caption: "Ground is Broken for New Caltech Lab", Pasadena (California) Independent, July 22, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Enrolls at Reed", Pasadena (California) Star-News, September 21, 1954.
Magazine Article: "Polio Foundation Awards $2.5 Million to 32 Groups", Chemical and Engineering News, August 9, 1954.
Program: Nuclear Science in Engineering Education, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, September 7-10, 1954.
Magazine Photo with Caption: "Caltech to Build Lab for Research in Chemical Biology", Chemical and Engineering News, July 19, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Address N.Y. ACS Tonight", New York Journal of Commerce, November 5, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "American Chemical Society, N.Y. Section", New York World-Telegram, November 4, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize-Winner Will Give Lectures", Princeton Herald, November 13, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Address NY-ACS Tonight", New York Daily News Record, November 5, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Address NY-ACS Tonight", New York Daily News Record, November 5, 1954.
6.56.
Newspaper Clipping: "Understanding Functions is Man's Challenge", Minneapolis (Minnesota) Morning Tribune, October 9, 1954.
Flyer: Prather Lectures in Biology, Harvard University, April 18, 20, 22, 25, 1954.
Article: "The Oppenheimer Case -- Threat to American Scientists", by Carey McWilliams with comment by Linus Pauling and Norbert Wiener, Nation, May 1, 1954.
6.57.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Lecture at Princeton", New York Times, 1954.
Bulletin Article: "Vanuxem Lectures", Princeton University (New Jersey) Weekly Bulletin, October 30, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Jewish Group Hears '54 Nobel Prize Winner", Arizona Daily Star, November 22, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Defends Oppenheimer", Newark (New Jersey) News, November 5, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Happy Life to 115 is Yours in 1999", Minneapolis (Minnesota) Tribune, October 9, 1954.
Program: Installation Service of Reverend Amos Murphy as Minister of Education, The First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles, October 17, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Starts Four Lectures", Toledo (Ohio) Times, November 15, 1954.
Magazine Article: "Russia is attempting to establish A.M. Butlerov...as the father of organic chemistry...", Science, December 17, 1954.
6.58.
Magazine Article: "Weizmann Institute Convocation", Chemical and Engineering News, January 4, 1954.
Program: The Chemical Institute of Canada, 37th Annual Conference, June 21-23, 1954.
Article: "Chemical Biology at Caltech", Engineering and Science, February 1954.
Article: "40th Class Graduates Many Receive Awards", Reed College (Portland, Oregon) Sallyport, June 1954.
6.59.
Program: Southland Jewish Organization, Eleventh Annual Donor Dinner Dance and Installation of Officers, Los Angeles, June 20, 1954.
Article: "Nobel Prize Winner Addresses RESA Group", Institute News, December 1954.
6.60.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Nobel Prize Winner?", Pasadena (California) Star-News, October 29, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Chemist in Spotlight", Mirror, October 30, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech prof mentioned for Nobel prize", Los Angeles Daily News, October 30, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Slated for Caltech Man", Los Angeles Times, October 30, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelprisen i Kemi ventes tildelt USA-Videnskabsmand", Tirsdag, November 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "American Due to Receive Nobel Chemistry Prize", New York Times, November 2, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Top Candidate for Nobel Prize", Times, November 2, 1954.
Typescript portion: "Pauling - 3", No Date.
6.61.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Expected to Be Given Nobel Prize in Chemistry Today", Los Angeles Examiner, November 3, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Awarded Nobel Chemistry Prize", St. Louis Dispatch, November 3, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "McCarthy Target Wins Nobel Prize", Washington Post and Times Herald, November 4, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. Chemist Nobel Choice", Nippon Times, November 3, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "McC Target, Pauling Wins Nobel Award", New York Daily News, November 4, 1954.
6.62.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize won by U.S. Chemist", New York Times, November 4, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner", Washington Post, November 4, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech's Pauling wins Nobel Prize", Los Angeles Daily News, November 4, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize to Dr. Linus Pauling", Pasadena (California) Star-News, November 4, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling of Caltech wins Nobel Prize in chemistry", Daily News, November 4, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cal Tech Chemist Wins Nobel Award", Associated Press, November 3, 1954.
6.63.
Newspaper Clipping: "American Due to Receive Nobel Chemistry Award", November 1, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Wins Nobel Chemistry Prize", No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling of Caltech Awarded Nobel Prize", Los Angeles Examiner, November 4, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemist Pauling Wins Nobel Prize in Atoms", Pasadena (California) Independent, November 4, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus C. Pauling Wins Nobel Chemistry Prize, Speaks on Hemoglobin in Guest Seminar Here", Cornell University (Ithaca, New York) Daily Sun, November 4, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "McCarthy Target Wins Nobel Prize", Post & Times Herald, Washington D.C., November 4, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Three Awarded Nobel Prizes", Edmonton (Alberta, Canada) Journal, November 4, 1954.
6.64.
Newspaper Clipping: "Aggvitemolekylernas dubbelspiraler", Svenska Dagbladet, November 4, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "3 Americans Win Nobel Prize Awards", Houston (Texas) Chronicle, November 4, 1954.
Magazine Article: "Nobel Prize for Chemistry, 1954", Current Science, India. No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "World in Brief", Mirror, November 5, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling and McCarthy", Dallas (Texas) Morning News, November 5, 1954.
6.65.
Newspaper Clipping: "Kemipristagaren hit med polarflyget", Stockholm-Tidningen, November 4, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus C. Pauling Wins Acclaim for Researches", Honolulu (Hawaii) Star-Bulletin, November 10, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Award Was Well Deserved", Los Angeles Daily News, November 5, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Notified Here of Award of Nobel Prize", Ithaca (New York) Journal. No Date.
6.66.
Correspondence: from James R. Murphy, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] [Includes return note written by LP] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Jorge Guerra Deben, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize & request for criticism on idea of "cooling the periodic table down to room temperature"] November 23, 1954.
Correspondence: from Joseph Halle Schaffner, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 3, 1954.
Correspondence: from Ray Fuoss, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 2, 1954.
Correspondence: from F. Arndt, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Leon Blitzer, [re: luncheon and address in Tucson] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from Fred Okrand, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Edward N. Wise, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize & request for chemical address in Tucson] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Walter Gordy, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 3, 1954.
Correspondence: from Ed Gould, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from W. Albert Noyesh, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Catherine McMillan Clauser, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 9, 1954.
Correspondence: from Esther Nasater, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Ralph Hultgren, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from John Otvos, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 3, 1954.
Correspondence: from Alice & Ed Doisy, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Harry L. Fisher, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Fritz Lipman, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Polymer Research Institute, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Frank F. Buff, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 2, 1954.
Correspondence: from Adam F. Schuch, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Otto & Tuttik [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize], No Date.
Correspondence: from Joe, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 3, 1954.
Correspondence: from Harper W. Frantz, Pres. Norman Kharasch, Pres-Elect Philip L. Bruce, Secretary Dorothy Craig, Treasurer, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] December 2, 1954.
6.67.
Correspondence: from Henry M. Woodburn, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Robert Stanaway, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Fred, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 6, 1954.
Correspondence: from Dr. Asima Chatterjee, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 3, 1954.
Correspondence: from Roderick Heffron, M.D., [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from David Nachmansohn, M.D., [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Gregory S. Duboff, [re: carcinogenesis, especially arachidonic acid] November 12, 1954.
Correspondence: from Russell E. Silvius, [re: autographing Alfred Nobel stamps] November 3, 1954.
Correspondence: from Robert S. Dawson, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from Ernst Sinclair, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 15, 1954.
Correspondence: from Michael Even-Ari, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 22, 1954.
Correspondence: from Howard Lucas, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] December 3, 1954.
Correspondence: from Howard Lucas, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] October 29, 1954.
Correspondence: from Frank Aydelotte, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 2, 1954.
Correspondence: from Ingrid & Stig Claesson, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 3, 1954.
Correspondence: from Willie Zachariasen, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from R. K. Kapur, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 2, 1954.
Correspondence: from Frederick Wall, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from S. J. Salisbury, [re: thanks for sending copy of Nobel lecture] 1956.
Correspondence: from G. E. Owen, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 14, 1954.
Correspondence: from Robert F. Bacher, [re: approving request for leave of absence with salary] November 19, 1954.
6.68.
Correspondence: from Donald S. Clark, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from W. F. Giauque, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Elmer E. Anderson, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Knox Farrand, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Henry B. Bull, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 3, 1954.
Correspondence: from Bob Alberty, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Robert L. Burwell, Jr., [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Frank T. Gucker, Jr., [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from J. W. Williams, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Henry Gilman, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 3, 1954.
Correspondence: from Per K. Frolich, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Ralph W. G. Wyckoff, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 16, 1954.
Correspondence: from Clarence A. Burmeister, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 9, 1954.
Correspondence: from Virtanen, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Massimo Simonetta, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Guzmon Barron, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Elaine and Edward Mittelman, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from GHA Clowes, Eli Lilly and Co, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Carl and Gerti Cori, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Frank Toole, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Mr. And Mrs. William Young [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize], No Date.
Correspondence: from Hauip? [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize], No Date.
Correspondence: from A. & B. Pullman, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Miss Marjorie Crawford, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 7, 1954.
Correspondence: from Rick and Susie Bozona?, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 3, 1954.
6.69.
Correspondence: from Dr. R. Huisgen, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize (in German)] November 6, 1954.
Correspondence: from George Glockler, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from David O'Mella?, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from William V. Consolazio, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Lawrence Blinkis?, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 2, 1954.
Correspondence: from Louis Levin, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Harry Grundfest, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 16, 1954.
Correspondence: from Samuel R. Aspinall, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from F. A. Long, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize, expense summary, newspaper clipping] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Norman Horowitz, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Dr. J. M.Bijovet, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 3, 1954.
Correspondence: from J. Links, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Judy? & Willy Fowler, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize], No Date.
Correspondence: from Walter J. Lehmann, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] October 29, 1954.
Correspondence: from Fred Fairbrother, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Paul and Leila, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Helmholz, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Ralph and Terry Spitzer, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 10, 1954.
Correspondence: from Balliol, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 10, 1954.
Correspondence: from John G. Kirkwood, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 2, 1954.
Correspondence: from Zechmeisters, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize], No Date.
Correspondence: from Gladys and Kent Wilson, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
6.70.
Correspondence: from E. B. Wilson, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from G. K. Rollefson, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from G. L. Clark, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Seniel Ostrow, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from W. J. Moore, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from John R. Cann, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from Ted Puck, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Barbarin Arreguin, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Alberto Sandoval C., [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from J. K. Miettinen, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize, article accepted for Jubilee] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Hans-Joachim Bruchner, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Paul Schatz, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 15, 1954.
Correspondence: from Hilda Gerhard Schmidt and X-ray lab, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize], No Date.
Correspondence: from Durbridge, [re: honorary dinner at Caltech] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from Ubbelohde, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Havinga Leiden, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Dorothy Hoaglen, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5th.
Correspondence: from Otto Warburg, [re: congratulations? (In German)] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Soundel and Lillian Becker, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Ihr Pietsch, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize (In German)] November 6, 1954.
Correspondence: from Conant, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Siblings, [re: sending love & invitation to Christmas dinner] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from John Waugh, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] October 29, 1954.
Correspondence: from R. B. Woodward, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Ruth and John Singer, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Alice and Lindsey Helmholz, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Piet Kolthoff, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Kenneth Palmer & Fred Stitt, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from J. N. Wilson, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from H. J. Muler, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 3, 1954.
Correspondence: from Anna and Axel, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 3, 1954.
Correspondence: from Henrik Ramel, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Kurt Jacoby, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from John, Jerry, Jean, and Linda Shirley, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 3, 1954.
Correspondence: from P. Debye, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
6.71.
Correspondence: from Donald H. Loughridge, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from William E. Vaughan, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Nathan Kaplan, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Carr, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 7, 1954.
Correspondence: from Irving S. Bengelsdorf, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from H. B. Vickery, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Betty Sullivan, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Roger Adams, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from George S. Parks, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from W. O. Aydelotte, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from John L. Webb, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Selma A. Waksman, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Carsten and Maude, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 3, 1954.
Correspondence: from Martin Gary, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Ohio State Chemists & Edward Mack, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Julian and Elizabeth Sturtevant, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 2, 1954.
Correspondence: from Miyoshi and Norma Ikawa, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Meyer Weisgal, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 3.
Correspondence: from Frank and Janeth Dickey, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 3, 1954.
Correspondence: from Kurt Mislow, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 3.
Correspondence: from Perutz, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Lionel Joseph, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from James Franck, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from George Wald, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from George Glockler, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 3, 1954.
Correspondence: from Albert B. Ruddock, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 3, 1954.
Correspondence: from Joe Hirschfelder, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 3.
Correspondence: from Phoebe and Thorfin, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4.
Correspondence: from Ernest O. Lawrence, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Karl Dittmer, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Max Gumpel, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 2, 1954.
Correspondence: from Adolph Butenant, (in German), No Date.
Correspondence: from Edwin N. Lassettre, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Howard R. Bierman, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Steacie, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Hans Freeman, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
6.72.
Correspondence: from Joseph Barnes, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize, invitation to be published by Simon and Schuster, Inc.] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Martin Kamen, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 2, 1954.
Correspondence: from Harry M. Weaver, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from H. Sinclair Tait, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 3, 1954.
Correspondence: from Frank H. Westheimer, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from J. L. Franklin, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Ernst Berliner, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Allan C. G. Mitchell, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Elvin A. Kabat, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 11, 1954.
Correspondence: from P. Marrer, (in Swedish), November 6, 1954.
Correspondence: from H. M. Kulcker? [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize], No Date.
Correspondence: from Dennis Riley, November 11, 1954.
Correspondence: from Ogden Baine, J.J. Banewicz, C.T. Kenner, Harold Jeskey, November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Sofia and Joseph Fruton, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 3, 1954.
Correspondence: from Herman, Mimi, Hans and Peter, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Staff of Institute of Chemistry, Helsinki University, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from Irene and Frederic Joliot, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize, (in French)] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Paul A. Giguere, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 3, 1954.
Correspondence: from Pauline, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] October 30, 1954.
Correspondence: from GD Searle and Co., [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 11, 1954.
Correspondence: from Edit and Bror Begman, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Hardyman, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Arts Sciences & Professions Council, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Jean and Spring, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from Freddie and Rose King, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 10, 1954.
Correspondence: from L.A. DuBridge, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Elfriede, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 3, 1954.
Correspondence: from Beatrice Wulf, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Bea and Oliver [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Donald, Prentice, Sperry, RD, Bethany Conn, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 3, 1954.
6.73.
Correspondence: from Arund Mesches?, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] December 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from Charles M. Grossman, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] March 22, 1955.
Correspondence: from Dorothy and Bill Eberhardt, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] December 17, 1954.
Correspondence: from E. J. Bigwood, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize (in French)], No Date.
Correspondence: from C. K. Ingold, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] December 16, 1954.
Correspondence: from Jorge Anncizar-Sordo, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] December 24, 1954.
Correspondence: from Alan C. Nixon, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 20, 1954.
Correspondence: from Louis B. Fleming, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] January 7, 1955.
Correspondence: from John E. Amoore, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] January 2, 1955.
Correspondence: from R. Lessing, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] January 31, 1955.
Correspondence: from Jaroslav and Marie Heyrovsky, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] December 7, 1954.
Correspondence: from George Merck, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Bill Jones, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 6, 1954.
Correspondence: from Fernandez Alonso, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize (in Spanish)] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Bill Cochran, Francis Crick, Herbert Gutfreund, Hugh Huxley, John Kendrew, Max Perutz, Sanger, Tom Cobley, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Jim Adams, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Arletta and Holmes, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 3, 1954.
Correspondence: from Charles Coryell, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize], No Date.
Correspondence: from Professor and Mrs. Wibaut, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Carl A. Price, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 3, 1954.
Correspondence: from multiple signees at Cambridge, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize], No Date.
6.74.
Correspondence: from Jerry Donohue, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Dr. O. Kratky, (in German), November 9, 1954.
Correspondence: from Reuben, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 12, 1954.
Correspondence: from George Washington Trinidad-Wall, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from H. P. Robertson, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from Philip W. West, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 6, 1954.
Correspondence: from Meridian R. Ball, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from Priscilla Feigen?, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 7, 1954.
Correspondence: from Gertrude Caro Philipson, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize], No Date.
Correspondence: from Charles Alan Thomas, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] January 24, 1955.
Correspondence: from Esther Simpson, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Duncan McRae, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] February 15, 1955.
Correspondence: from D. C. Martin?, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from J. R. Killian, Jr., [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from fR. G. H. SIU, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Jacob Joseph Blum, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
6.75.
Correspondence: from William B. Munro, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 18, 1954.
Correspondence: from C. H. Brough, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 19, 1954.
Correspondence: from S. Mizushima, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Samuel J. Prigal, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: copy of letter to Albert Einstein from Samuel J. Prigal, [re: request for leadership in peace actions] March 30, 1954.
Correspondence: from Charles C. Thomas, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 10, 1954.
Correspondence: from Dr. P. Waser, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from W. S. Collens, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 23, 1954.
Correspondence: from Joseph Hittelman, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 10, 1954.
Correspondence: from Paul D.V. Manning, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] December 17, 1954.
Correspondence: from Fred Seitz?, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] December 10, 1954.
Correspondence: from Stanley Schaefer, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 7, 1954.
Correspondence: from Lawrence A. Williams, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from M. E. Spaght, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from James A. Ibers, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from T. Katsurai, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from E. S. Cox, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 12, 1954.
6.76.
Correspondence: from Annette Cimring, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Martha Lowenstein, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Karol J. Mysells, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 10, 1954.
Correspondence: from General Electric Research Laboratory, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from R. W. Dodson, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 18, 1954.
Correspondence: from Stephen Brunauer, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 9, 1954.
Correspondence: from Eric Ellenbogen, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 9, 1954.
Correspondence: from Grace Mary Coryell, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize, family update] November 18, 1954.
Correspondence: from Clifford S. Garner, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from C. Kittel, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from E. A. Evans, Jr., [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Bernard Jaffe, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 3, 1954.
Correspondence: from Rolf S. Nilsson, Bo Johansson, [re: autograph request] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Sadie L. Ornitz, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 24, 1954.
Correspondence: from Robert M. Yerkes, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 22, 1954.
Correspondence: from John Behnke?, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 19, 1954.
Correspondence: from George W. Troy, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 3, 1954.
Correspondence: from T. Deegan, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from M. L. Wolfrom, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from Glenn T. Seaborg, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from Howard K. Schachman, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 12, 1954.
Correspondence: from George J. Spears, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 9, 1954.
Correspondence: from Oseur?, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from Edward M. Carson, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 7, 1954.
Correspondence: from Harrison, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 14, 1954.
6.77.
Correspondence: from Lynne L. Merritt, Jr., [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize, reference for Guggenheim fellowship, request to study structure determinations and quantum mechanics] November 12, 1954.
Correspondence: from John A. Leighty, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 10, 1954.
Correspondence: from G. W. Wheland, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 11, 1954.
Correspondence: from James F. Corwin, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 9, 1954.
Correspondence: from Randolph T. Major, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 10, 1954.
Correspondence: from George R. Harrison, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 10, 1954.
Correspondence: from Lewis H. Tuthill, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 12, 1954.
Correspondence: from George G. Laties, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 12, 1954.
Correspondence: from Earl H. Hoerger, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 15, 1954.
Correspondence: from James S. Coles, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 6, 1954.
Correspondence: from Harvard, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 9, 1954.
Correspondence: from Arthur C. Giese, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] December 20, 1954.
Correspondence: from John Wolfenden?, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] December 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Robert Ballinten?, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] March 29, 1954.
Correspondence: from Leland H. Pence, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Charles Huggins, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Robert J. Havighurst, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 7, 1954.
Correspondence: from Pauline Ney, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize, invitation to Thanksgiving dinner] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from A. O. Beckman, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 12, 1954.
6.78.
Correspondence: from Bernard E. Schaar, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 9, 1954.
Correspondence: from Warren C. Lothrop, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from J. N. Sen., [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 7, 1954.
Correspondence: from Evelyn McBain, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from Andrew A. Recsei, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 29, 1954.
Correspondence: from J. H. Van Vleck, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 10, 1954.
Correspondence: from T. H. Rogers, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 12, 1954.
Correspondence: from Edwin E. Hays, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 12, 1954.
Correspondence: from W. Mayo Smith, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 16, 1954.
Correspondence: from W. D. Leech, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 10, 1954.
Correspondence: from Walter A. Schmidt, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 1, 1954.
Correspondence: from Harvey S. Mudd, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 23, 1954.
Correspondence: from J. Hevesy, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 10, 1954.
Correspondence: from Jean M. Devening, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 16, 1954.
Correspondence: from James R. Page, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 26, 1954.
Correspondence: from Hans Blumenfeld, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
6.79.
Correspondence: from Sven G. Malmberg, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] December 7, 1954.
Correspondence: from Jose I. Bolivar, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 10, 1954.
Correspondence: from W. G. Burgers, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from Paul D. Bartlett, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Sidney W. Fox, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from James E. LuValle, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from Ronald F. Brown, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from J. D. McCullough, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 9, 1954.
Correspondence: from Prof. T. Reichstein, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 6, 1954.
Correspondence: from Francis Joseph Weiss, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Arthur Cherkin, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Lloyd H. Reyerson, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from J. N. Chatterjee, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 3, 1954.
Correspondence: from George Hedman, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] October 30, 1954.
Correspondence: from I. Arthur Mirsky, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from A. H. Fiske, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from Fisla and Marie Kimball?, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Ted Hoffman, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize, thanks for interview] November 9, 1954.
6.80.
Correspondence: from Robert P. Sharp, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 17, 1954.
Correspondence: from F. Cramer, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 12, 1954.
Correspondence: from Makisaburo Ogasawara, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Jack, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 11, 1954.
Correspondence: from Cynthia and David Davies, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize], No Date.
Correspondence: from Patrick O. Ozieh, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Victor Weiskopf, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 10, 1954.
Correspondence: from Marc Kampe de Feriet, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize], No Date.
Correspondence: to Marc Kampe de Feriet from LP, [re: thanks for your note], No Date.
Correspondence: from Henry, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Emil Ott, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 15, 1954.
Correspondence: from Mr. & Mrs. Roger Wolcott Sperry, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize], No Date.
Correspondence: from numerous signees, [re: Max Bergman Memorial Lecture], No Date.
Correspondence: from Werner Nowacki, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 6, 1954.
Correspondence: from Alan Abrams, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize], No Date.
Correspondence: from Weigh?, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize], No Date.
Correspondence: from Zwich?, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize], No Date.
6.81.
Correspondence: from Blaschiks?, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 1954.
Correspondence: from Charles Conbros?, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 9, 1954.
Correspondence: from A. E. Mourant?, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 22, 1954.
Correspondence: from Ricardo Carvalho Ferreira, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Physical Chemistry Division of the National Chemical Laboratory of India, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 11, 1954.
Correspondence: from Nami Serdaroglu, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 24, 1954.
Correspondence: from Milton M. and Dorcas Miller, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize, family update], No Date.
Correspondence: from Leslie Suttons, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize], No Date.
Correspondence: from C. Heinshelwova?, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 15, 1954.
Correspondence: from K. Bechvet?, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize (in German)], No Date.
Correspondence: from Loschka J. Michel, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] November 24, 1954.
Correspondence: from Jane W., [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize] December 1, 1954.
Correspondence: from Mrs. Richard Corhus?, [re: congratulations for Nobel Prize], No Date.
6.82.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Chemist is Controversial Figure", Minneapolis (Minnesota) Morning Tribune, November 7, 1954.
Magazine Article: "Pauling Named Nobel Laureate", Chemical and Engineering News, November 8, 1954.
Magazine Article: "The Timeless Honor", Newsweek, November 15, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Marxists React Sharply to Pauling's Chemistry", New York Herald Tribune, November 14, 1954.
Magazine Article: "Quotation Marks", New York Times Magazine, November 14, 1954.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling", Science, November 12, 1954.
6.83.
Magazine Article: "Nobelmen of 1954", Time, November 15, 1954.
Magazine Article: "Scientists in the News", Science, November 19, 1954.
Magazine Article: "Nobel mukafatlari", Science News of Akis (Turkey), November 20, 1954.
Magazine Article: "Pauling passport problem", America, November 27, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: Dr. Pauling, Nobel Prize Winner, to Tour World", Los Angeles Times, November 25, 1954.
Correspondence: Invitation from CalTech faculty, December 3, 1954.
6.84.
Correspondence: Invitation from LP & AHP, November 28, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Honored at dinner", Los Angeles Daily News, December 4, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelvinnarna borjar komma", Aftonbladet, December 7, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelprijswinnaars '54 schrijven voor Elvseviers Weekblad", Elseviers Weekblad, November 20, 1954.
6.85.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hela familjen hamtar priset", Stockholms-Tidningen, December 8, 1954.
6.86.
Booklet: "Traduction des Discours a la Fete Nobel", 1954.
Correspondence: Invitation from Professor and Fru Arne Westgren, December 9, 1954.
Program: "Nobelstiftelsens Hogtidsdag", December 10, 1954.
Program: "Nobelstiftelsens Middaag", December 10, 1954.
Program: "Nobelstiftelsens hogtidsdag", December 10, 1954.
Program: "Stockholms Slott", December 11, 1954.
Program: "Diner", December 11, 1954.
6.87.
Name card: "Professor Pauling", 94, No Date.
Correspondence: from George Hevesy?, December 6, 1954.
Correspondence: from Naturvetenskapliga Foreningen Vid Stockholms Hogskola, December 13, 1954.
Name card: "L. Pauling", No Date.
Magazine Article: "Nobelpreis-Trager in Stockholm", Publication Unknown, December 21, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Accepts Nobel Award", No Date.
6.88.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ambassador mottog litterart 'varldsmasterskapstecken", Svenska Dagbladet, December 11, 1954.
6.89.
Newspaper Clipping: "Arets Nobelpris I Kemi", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobeljaktigt I het TV-skrubb 'Ahh' pa gatan for prinsessa", Svenska Dagbladet, December 11, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linda ser pa staten: Kungen 'a nice fellow'", Dagens Nyheter, December 12, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Julklappskop och Lucia for Nobelpristagarna", Dagens Nyheter, December 13, 1954.
6.90.
Newspaper Clipping: "Kvick Pauling 'hederssvensk' pa Nobelgalan", Stockholms-tidningen, December 11, 1954.
6.91.
Newspaper Clipping: "Valkyria I Svart Bland Nobeldamer I TV-Lius", Stockholms-Tidningen, December 11, 1954.
6.92.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Tro Inte de Aldre' Pristagarrad Till Unga Forskare", Dagens Nyheter, December 12, 1954.
6.93.
Newspaper Clipping: continuation of 6.92, December 12, 1954.
6.94.
Photo: LP and King Gustav at the Nobel Prize Ceremonies. "LP King Justav" "Linus Pauling 1954 Nobelpristagare" Photographer: Presens Bild Ab, b/w print, no negative available.
Correspondence: from Westgren Secretary, [re: awarding of Nobel Prize for Chemistry, 1954] October 3, 1954.
Correspondence: to Prof. A. Westgren from LP, [re: accepting Nobel prize and attending ceremony], No Date.
Photo: From right to left, Frau Boru, Mrs. Enders, John Enders, LP, and Max Boru, at the Nobel Prize Ceremonies. "Frau Boru Mrs. Enders John Enders Linus Pauling Max Boru" Stockholm 10 December 1954 Photographer: Stockholms Tidiningen, b/w print, no negative available.
6.95.
Photo: Audiences, on and off stage, watch a man speaking at a podium. Nobel Prize Ceremony. "Nobel Ceremony 1954" Photographer: Reportagebild, b/w print, no negative available.
Photo: LP seated with three women, one AHP, standing behind him. All in formal wear. LP is holding open an album. "10 December 1954" Photographer: Text & Bilder, b/w print, no negative available.
Photo: LP seated and holding an album, small box and manila envelope while three women standing behind him, one AHP, lean over him, smiling, possibly kissing him. "10 December 1954" Photographer: Reportagebild, b/w print, no negative available.
Photo: LP and a woman speak to a King Justaf, while another woman and LP Jr. stand behind them. "Linus Pauling 1954 Nobelpristagare" "King Justaf LP Linus Pauling Jr. Li" Photographer: Pressens Bild, b/w print, no negative available.
6.96.
Magazine Article: "Notes From Around the World", Engineering and Science, April, 1955.
Photo: LP seated with LP Jr., Crellin, and Peter (left to right) standing behind him. LP hold an album and small box. All four are in formal dress. The wall behind them is covered with portraits. "Linus Jr. Crellin Peter Linus Pauling" "10 December 1954" Photographer: Text & Bilder, b/w print, no negative available.
Photo: From left to right, Weller, Born, Robbins, Enders, LP, all standing on a stage, in formal dress, holding an album, small box, and manila envelope. "Five of the six American Nobel Laureates of 1954 (the sixth: Hemmingway)" "Weller, Born, Robbins, Enders, Pauling" Photographer: Hans Malmberg, b/w print, no negative available.
6.97.
Photo: Three men on stage stand facing another man at a podium. At Nobel Ceremony. A number of others look on from the stage. "1954" [original filed as scrapbook] Photographer: Hans Malmberg, b/w print, no negative available.
Photo: From left to right, Peter, Crellin, LP Jr. [in back] AHP, Linda [obscured by AHP] and LP, all in formal dress and surrounded by others. "Dec 1954" "Linus Pauling Ava Helen Pauling Linda P. Linus Pauling Jr. Crellin Pauling Peter Pauling" Photographer: Stockholms-Tidningen, b/w print, no negative available.
Press Release: "To the Editor", News Bureau, California Institute of Technology, November 2, 1954.
6.98.
Newspaper Clipping: "Allvar och livsgladje pa Nobelbankett i hav av nejlikor", Svenska Dagbladet, December 11, 1954.
6.99.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hemingways Halsning: Varje Bok en ny Borjan", Dagens Nyheter, December 11, 1954.
Photo: The audience at the Nobel Ceremony, all in formal dress and facing the stage. Pauling family in top right of photo? "Pauling Family 1954" Photographer: Hans Malmberg, b/w print, no negative available.
6.100.
Newspaper Clipping: Ingen Nobels Tanke Har Forlorat Sitt Varde", Publication Unknown, December 11, 1954.
Article: "Linus Pauling, premio Nobel 1954 per la chemica", Pirelli, December 6, 1954.
6.101.
Article: "Premios y Distinciones", Ciencia y Tecnologia, October - December, 1954.
Article: "Linus Carl Pauling, Nobelprijswinnaar", Overgedrukt uit Med. Vlaam, 1955.
Booklet: "Candle, Book, and Bell", [collection of poems] from Sheridan Van Dolah, March 18, 1955.
Photo: LP bows on stage while audience stands and claps. "Linus Pauling acknowledging receipt of Nobel Prize 10 Dec 1954 Concert House, Stockholm" "King Justaf Princess Marg." Photographer: Reportagebild, b/w print, no negative available.
6.102.
Newspaper Clipping: "Tro Inte de Aldre Pristagarrad Till Unga Forskare", Dagens Nyheter, December 11, 1954.
Photo: LP standing with the American Ambassador and Professors Robins, Weller, Enders, and Born. "1954" "Prof. Pauling, the American Ambassador, Profs. Robins, Weller, Enders, and Born. (The latter of G. Britain, the others of the U.S.A)" Photographer: Pressen Bild, b/w print, no negative available.
6.103.
Newspaper Clipping: "Glansande Hylling Till Polioforskare", Dagens Nyheter, December 11, 1954.
6.104.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Gladaste Prisstagaren", Morgon-Tidningen, December 11, 1954.
6.105.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Gladaste Prisstagaren", Morgon-Tidningen, December 11, 1954. [continuation of 6.104].
6.106.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Selected", Oregon Journal, October 30, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Gets Nobel Prize", Milwaukee Journal, November 4, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Awarded Nobel Chemistry Prize", Los Angeles Times, November 4, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Career of Dr. Pauling Full of Achievements", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Newspaper Photo: "Congratulated", Publication Unknown, No Date.
6.107.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. Scientist, accused as Red, awarded Nobel prize for unlocking key to proteins", Newark (New Jersey) Star-Ledger, November 4, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Premio Nobel", Publication Unknown, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Wins Nobel Award", Wilmington (Delaware) News, November 4, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize for M'Carthy Target", Schenectady Gazette, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemist Pauling Wins Nobel Prize", Louisville (Kentucky) Times, November 4, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "California Chemist Wins Nobel Prize", Schenectady Union Star, November 4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Winner of Nobel Chemistry Prize Target of M'Carthy", York (Pennsylvania) Dispatch, November 4, 1954.
6.108.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Awarded Nobel Prize", California Tech, November 4, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Target of M'Carthy Wins Nobel Prize", Chicago Sun-Times, November 4, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemistry Nobel Prize to Pauling", New York Herald Tribune, November 4, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner Hopes to Go to Stockholm", Bremerton (Washington) Sun, November 4, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. Chemist Wins Prize", Billings (Montana) Evening Gazette, November 4, 1954.
6.109.
Newspaper Clipping: "Paulings banbrytande insats", Stockholm-Tidningeen, November 4, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling, Nobel Chemist, Assails Treatment of Scientists by U.S.", New York Times, November 5, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Kemivinnaren tycker om att ta en okenpromenad", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Former M'Carthy Target Wins '54 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for Molecules Study", (Cheyenne) Wyoming Eagle, November 5, 1954.
6.110.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling, Nobel Chemist, Assails Treatment of Scientists by U. S.", New York Times, November 5, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Banquet Honors Four Prize Winners", Los Angeles Times, November 5, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: in Japanese [translation: "Quantum Mechanics Applied to Structural Chemistry"], Asahi Shimbun, November 5, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Thinking out Loud", Dallas (Texas) Morning News, November 6, 1954.
6.111.
Newspaper Clipping: in Japanese [translation: "Outstanding American Chemist"], Mainichi Shimbun, November 6, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. Nobelist may be Denied Passport", Toledo (Ohio) Blade, November 6, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel For Pauling", New York Sunday Times, November 7, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Short-sighted Policy", Minneapolis (Minnesota) Morning Tribune, November 6, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Lee Shippey asks What do you Think?", Sierra Madre News, November 11, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Oregon's Nobel Winner", Portland Oregonian, November 8, 1954.
6.112.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Honored at Dinner", Pasadena (California) Star-News, December 4, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner Feted by Associates", Los Angeles Times, December 4, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Departs to get Nobel Prize", Los Angeles Times, December 7, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Gets Nobel Prize", Mirror, December 9, 1954.
Magazine Article: "Congratulations", SCALACS, December 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling can use Nobel cash", Pasadena (California) Star-News, December 8, 1954.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling", Science, December 10, 1954.
6.113.
Newspaper Clipping: "Faculty produces a lively musical comedy to celebrate Dr. Pauling's Nobel laureate", California Tech, December 9, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pristagare pa kungamiddag at sjotunga och radjur", MT Ssondag, December 12, 1954.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling", Chemical and Engineering News, December 20, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pasadena's Nobel Prize Winner", Pasadena (California) Star-News, December 12, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hemingway, Six Others Receive Nobel Awards", Los Angeles Times, December 11, 1954.
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Newspaper Clipping: "Svensk professorssmamma motte Pauling med rosor", Dagens Nyheter, December 8, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Molekylmodelller frammmtidsskulpturer", Svenska Dagbladet, December 8, 1954.
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Newspaper Clipping: continuation of 6.114.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fysikprofessor fick glad chock", Dagens Nyheter, December 9, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mamma, pappa, barn Pauling dominerade glad mottagning", Dagens Nyheter, December 10, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelfolket Samlat", Publication Unknown, No Date.
6.116.
Program of Nobel Awards, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Brudparet Som Blev Nobelpar", Svenska Dagbladet, December 9, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelpristagarmaka raddade over 400 judar undan doden", Publication Unknown, No Date.
6.117.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Nobelfesten' hos Ekeberg samlade 100", Stockholms-Tidningen, December 10, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sober champagnefest for nobelpristagarna", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelfolket Samlat", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelfint Hos Ekebergs", Dagens Nyheter, December 10, 1954.
6.118.
Newspaper Clipping: "En Ringdands Av Nojen Vantar Gasterna", Svenska Dagbladet, December 10, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelpristagartmote hos riksmarskalken", Publication Unknown, No Date.
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Newspaper Clipping: "Glansande Nobnelfesti stralkastarljus", Svenska Dagbladet, December 11, 1954.
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Newspaper Clipping: "Vittert och festligt pa Slottet", Stockholms-Tidningen, December 12, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling och Gard blev ljuspunkter", Dagens Nyheter, December 12, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hemingway's Nobel Prize Awarded him in Absentia", New York Herald Tribune, December 11, 1954.
Magazine Article: "Nobel Prizes for 1954", Physics Today, December 1954.
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Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelmiddag for 90 pa slottet", Svenska Dagbladet, December 12, 1954.
Newspaper Clipping: "Party for Nobelpristagare", Svenska Dagbladet, December 13, 1954.
6.122.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hemingways Halsning", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fru Born kungens bordsdam vid Nobelgalan pa Slottet", Dagens Nyheter, December 12, 1954.
6.123.
Newspaper Clipping: "Festivitas och Gladje Kring Nobelbanketten", Dagens Nyheter, December 12, 1954.
6.124.
Correspondence: from A. Schwartz, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] October 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Bringlet Soldsworth, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] December 19, 1954.
Correspondence: from Shunichi Kimura, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] December 9, 1954.
Correspondence: from E.S. Erickson, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Franklin Turrell, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] December 6, 1954.
Correspondence: from E.T. McBee, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] December 1, 1954.
Correspondence: from Gordon Sutterland, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] December 20, 1954.
Correspondence: from M.E. Straumanis, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize, Avogadro's number] December 17, 1954.
Correspondence: from George F. Wright, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] March 20, 1955.
Correspondence: from Erwin Chargaff, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 9, 1954.
Correspondence: from Adrien Albert, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Shelesnyak, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 2, 1954.
Correspondence: from Woodell?, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize], No Date.
Correspondence: from Arthur Furss, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from George E. Hall, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 3, 1954.
Correspondence: from Curtis Benjamin, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from D. Keilin, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Ernst A. Hauser, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from John M. Clark, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from M. Haisssiinsosy?, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize (in French)] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from J. M. Robertson, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from P.W. Bridgman, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Murry?, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from David Harker, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Louis B. Wright, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 3, 1954.
Correspondence: from Nelson Smith, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 3, 1954.
6.125.
Correspondence: from A. P. Martin, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize], No Date.
Correspondence: from E. Thilo, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize (in German)] November 18, 1954.
Correspondence: from I. Moyer Hunsberger, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 29, 1954.
Correspondence: from Harry Goldblatt, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] December 15, 1954.
Correspondence: from J. A. Campbell, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] December 9, 1954.
Correspondence: from N. A. Khan, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] December 16, 1954.
Correspondence: from B. S. J. Wostmann, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from George Barati, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] December 18, 1954.
Correspondence: from Paul Scheuer, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 29, 1954.
Correspondence: from Edith, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize], No Date.
Correspondence: from Sterling, November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Karlis and Blanche Wilsner?, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 6, 1954.
Correspondence: from Stelios Vouyoucalos, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize], No Date.
Correspondence: from Joe Edisbury, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 6, 1954.
Correspondence: from George Rivers? Jr., [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] January 18, 1955.
Correspondence: from Loria?, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize], No Date.
Correspondence: from Vincent du Vigneaud, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 15, 1955.
Correspondence: from Llekker?, [re: newspaper clippings], No Date.
Correspondence: from Herbert L. Baer, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] January 19, 1955.
Correspondence: from MK Brodie?, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] January 25, 1955.
Correspondence: from Mrs. Nalter Rauteustrauck, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] December 12, 1954.
6.126.
Correspondence: from L A Du Bridge, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Raymond K. Sheline, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 9, 1954.
Correspondence: from Leon Blitzer, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 29, 1954.
Correspondence: from Ursula and Piero Bellugi, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 10, 1954.
Correspondence: from Fred Stitt, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 29, 1954.
Correspondence: from John W. Tietz, [re: search for articles containing theories and hypotheses of LP's research] November 25, 1954.
Correspondence: from Karl Paul Link, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 24, 1954.
Correspondence: from Hans H. Zinsser, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize], No Date.
Correspondence: from Findlay E. Russell, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 30, 1954.
Correspondence: from Yasuhiko Nozaki, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 26, 1954.
Correspondence: from Arne Tiselius, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from John R. Maeaulhim?, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize], No Date.
Correspondence: from Hoylande D. Young, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 23, 1954.
Correspondence: from Robert A. Spur, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from W. A. Waters, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Maurice L. Huggins, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize], No Date.
Correspondence: from Albert A. Fisk, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 3, 1954.
Correspondence: from Emilo Segr, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Ken, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize], No Date.
Correspondence: from A. Neuberger, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 16, 1954.
Correspondence: from Carl Palmer Miller, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 10, 1954.
6.127.
Correspondence: from C. Banford, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Karl Freudenberg, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize (in German)] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Harvey Itano, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from E. R. Piore, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Wayne Morse, [re: passport validation, congratulations for Nobel prize] November 12, 1954.
Correspondence: from Joel Warren, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Sherman H. Ripley, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 12, 1954.
Correspondence: from E. R. Smith, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 10, 1954.
Correspondence: from C. W. Shilling, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 9, 1954.
Correspondence: from Pierre Van Rysselberghe, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 10, 1954.
Correspondence: from Y. P. Varshni, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from John Takman, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Ganesh Karmakar, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 3, 1954.
Correspondence: from Murray Abowitz, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 8, 1954.
6.128.
Correspondence: from Walter G. Berl, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from R. B. Dean, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Frederick D. Rossini, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 6, 1954.
Correspondence: from Alvin J. Cohen, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from George A. W. Boehm, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from John H. Northrop, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 3, 1954.
Correspondence: from Robert B. Brode, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from E. C. Gilbert, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Bryce Crawford, Jr., [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Charles R. Engel, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 6, 1954.
Correspondence: from Malcolm Sharp, [re: request to speak at Urey recognition dinner] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Victor and Ethel La Mer, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from ? Lippman Malherbe?, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 2, 1954.
Correspondence: from Grace E. Barstow Murphy, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 29, 1954.
Correspondence: from W. G. Brown, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 12, 1954.
Correspondence: from Harlow Shapley, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from Glatha Latimer, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 10, 1954.
Correspondence: from W. M. Wardlaw?, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from Geoffrey B. Bodman, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from Dexter S. Goldman, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Lucy W. Pickett, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 3, 1954.
Correspondence: from Paul G. Klawans, [re: autograph request], No Date.
Correspondence: from Lester and Gladys Dragstedt, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from P. Gendron, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Olga and Philip Hayward, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from E. C. Kleiderer, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Lloyd and Sylvia Jeffress, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Maria and Joe, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Mr & Mrs. Victor Beard, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Edwin McMillan, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Herman Schlesinger, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
6.129.
Correspondence: from various CalTech signees, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Francis Bittar, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 14, 1954.
Correspondence: from Ray Pepinski, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 10, 1954.
Correspondence: from Edward R. Garrett, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 15, 1954.
Correspondence: from Irvine H. Page, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 12, 1954.
Correspondence: from Warren C. Johnson, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 17, 1954.
Correspondence: from Sydney Brenner, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 6, 1954.
Correspondence: from Frederick G. Sawyer, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 18, 1954.
Correspondence: from Oseav Helmer?, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from Carlos Ogimi, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize, personal update], No Date.
Correspondence: from Rainoy Teominal Salido?, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] May 16, 1955.
Correspondence: from George Burch?, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize], No Date.
Correspondence: from Mrs. Edwin Buchurau?, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 15, 1954.
Correspondence: from Anne Walters, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Kathleen Lousdals?, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Melba, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 2, 1954.
Correspondence: from Francis Simon, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 6, 1954.
Correspondence: from Alberto Geuta?, (in French), November 6, 1954.
Correspondence: from Walter Miles, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 23, 1954.
Correspondence: from Mary Doe, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Claire and Tom, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 2, 1954.
Correspondence: from Ed Ghetacwigs?, [re: proofread article] November 9.
Correspondence: from H?y, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Friz E. Borguis, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 25, 1954.
Correspondence: from Max Mason, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 30, 1954.
Correspondence: from George Cleland, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] December 10, 1954.
6.130.
Correspondence: from Theorique de France, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize (in French)] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Albert Dekker, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Robert R. Oppel, [re: autograph request] November 27, 1954.
Correspondence: from Joel Edisbury, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from Peter Pauling, [re: flight schedules] November 22, 1954.
Correspondence: from J. Vsilliser-Duray?, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize (in French)] December 11, 1954.
Correspondence: from Hans?, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 28, 1954.
Correspondence: from Albrecht Unsold, (in German), November 6, 1954.
Correspondence: from Ethel Kingsbacher, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize], No Date.
Correspondence: from Bashka Paeff, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 14, 1954.
Correspondence: from Jacques Oudin, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize(in French)], No Date.
Correspondence: from Turrell, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November, 1945.
Correspondence: from K. H. Gustavson, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 3, 1954.
6.131.
Correspondence: from R. Hughes, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 11, 1954.
Correspondence: from Aunt Elizabeth, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize, personal update] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from Reba, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize, personal update] November 2, 1954.
Correspondence: from John Kendrew, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 1954.
Correspondence: from ?, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize, personal update] November 16, 1954.
Correspondence: from Ann, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 9, 1954.
Correspondence: from Rene Wurmier?, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize (in French)] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Takashi Asamura, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize], No Date.
Correspondence: from Pedro Gener, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize (in Spanish)], No Date.
Correspondence: from George and Bille, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize, personal update], No Date.
Correspondence: from F. Gallais, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 13.
Correspondence: from Swedish man?, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] December 13, 1954.
6.132.
Correspondence: from Wilmer Froistad, Unitarian Service Committee [re: congratulations for Nobel prize, reactions to report] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from Chauncey D. Leake, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize, presidency of American Association for the Advancement of Science] November 26, 1954.
Correspondence: from Bob Feidle?, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] October 29, 1954.
Correspondence: from Marion C. Morris, National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, [re: request for reference] December 1, 1954.
Correspondence: from Beets, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4.
Correspondence: from H. G. Thode, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from Harold B. Friedman, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 9, 1954.
Correspondence: from Andre J. deBethune, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize, chemistry text review] December 10, 1954.
Correspondence: from W. V. Houston, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 12, 1954.
Correspondence: from E. Sherwood Jones, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from Lawrence Bragg, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from A. C. Allison, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize, paper re: erythrocytes] November 24, 1954.
Correspondence: from A. G. Ogston, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 25, 1954.
Correspondence: from M. H. L. Pryce, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Hermann Lehuraun?, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Eric Rideal, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Rosalind Franklin, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 5.
Correspondence: from I. MacArthur, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 19, 1954.
6.133.
Correspondence: from Paul C. Zamecnik, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 24, 1954.
Correspondence: from Felix Haurowitz, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from Andrew A. Recsei, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 12, 1954.
Correspondence: from Granoverbeek?, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 11, 1954.
Correspondence: from Joe Capsin, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize, newspaper clippings enclosed] 1954.
Correspondence: from Lionel Aucoin, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize, autograph request] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from David, University of Puerto Rico - School of Medicine, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize, speech invitation] November 15, 1954.
Correspondence: from A. Sandoval, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico - Instituto de Quimica, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize, invitation for professor exchange program] November 19, 1954.
Correspondence: from J. Courtois, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize (in French)] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Robert A. Farrick?, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 24, 1954.
Correspondence: from Colin B. Mackay, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 12, 1954.
Correspondence: from C. Lalor Burdick, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] December 16, 1954.
Correspondence: from Harold P. Klug, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from Peter Tornqvist, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize], No Date.
Correspondence: from Leonora and Earl Bilge, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize], No Date.
Correspondence: from Ronnie? Bell, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize, plans to visit] November 6, 1954.
Correspondence: from Lucile, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize], No Date.
Correspondence: from Ernest A. Krahmer, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize, request for copy of research] November 4, 1954.
6.134.
Correspondence: from M. J. Buerger, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 16, 1954.
Correspondence: from Kenneth Mees, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Paul D. Foote, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Don M. Chase, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Mort Jones, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from R. Daudel, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize (in French)] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from George Goldfinger, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 3, 1954.
Correspondence: from Modesto Bargallo, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize (in Spanish)] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Howard Vesper, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Ralston H. Holmes, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Hilard Baier, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Bruce A. Findlay, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from C. L. Collins, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize, appreciation for stand on peace] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Henry D. Isaac, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize, request for personal views] November 12, 1954.
Correspondence: from Charles Saffer, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Abraham White, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
6.135.
Correspondence: from Helmut Zahn, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize (in German)] November 9, 1954.
Correspondence: from Jules Duchesne, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 9, 1954.
Correspondence: from Friedrich-Freksa, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize (in German)] November 11, 1954.
Correspondence: from Hans Herloff Inhoffen, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize(in German)] November 12, 1954.
Correspondence: from Henry Wise, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 9, 1954.
Correspondence: from George M. Day, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Henry Allen Moe, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 2, 1954.
Correspondence: from Alan, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from R. B. Stowe, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Gene, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from K.S. Krishnan, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 18, 1954.
Correspondence: from Jay Banovitz, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 30, 1954.
Correspondence: from George Griswold, Jr., Newsweek, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize, magazine article] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from Henry B. Hass, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from Stephen H. Fritchman, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize], No Date.
Correspondence: from Otto Stern, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Abe Fadem, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Celia Tivirmau?, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize], No Date.
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Correspondence: from Ralph Conner, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 16, 1954.
Correspondence: from D. M. Morandini, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Malcolm Schmidt, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from John Edgar, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 11, 1954.
Correspondence: from J. W. Cook, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from Clementina B. Vda. De Cerruti, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize (in Spanish)] November 16, 1954.
Correspondence: from W. V. Houston, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize], No Date.
Correspondence: from Gunther S. Stent, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Mimi and K. Van Niel, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 3, 1954.
Correspondence: from Eugenio Riesz, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 11, 1954.
Correspondence: from Mary Alice Fox, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize (in Portuguese?)], No Date.
Correspondence: from Mary Bowen, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from Sam Miller, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize], No Date.
Correspondence: from H. Brasseur, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize], No Date.
Correspondence: from Martland Jossdgmar?, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 11, 1954.
Correspondence: from Ephraim Katchalski, CIT Scientific Committee, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from David Shoemaker, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from multiple signees from Cambridge, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
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Correspondence: from Bernard L. Oser,[re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 12, 1954.
Correspondence: from Charles C. Price, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 10, 1954.
Correspondence: from F. H. Spedding, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 18, 1954.
Correspondence: from Gino DiCastro, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 9, 1954.
Correspondence: from K. Selmayr, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize (in German)] December 18, 1954.
Correspondence: from F. Allan Andersen, John Rastrup-Andersen, Borge Bak, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Hans H. Weber, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize (in German)] November 18, 1954.
Correspondence: from Heinrich Heesch, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 18, 1954.
Correspondence: from Giovanni Giacometti, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize, pi-orbitals] November 14, 1954.
Correspondence: from Karin Edmark, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Ruth E. Lacey, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from Sara W. Prentiss, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 7, 1954.
6.138.
Correspondence: from Jurg Waser, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 22, 1954.
Correspondence: from Lester Kieft, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 24, 1954.
Correspondence: from A. M. Zarem, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 26, 1954.
Correspondence: from Pierre Gross, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize (in French)] November 6, 1954.
Correspondence: from K. S. Pitzer, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 30, 1954.
Correspondence: from Jerome Hershman, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] December 1, 1954.
Correspondence: from Harry G. Day, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 27, 1954.
Correspondence: from Bob, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from Louis Finkelstein, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 2, 1954.
Correspondence: from Malcolm Dole, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 30, 1954.
Correspondence: from John E. Pomfret, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Bill Astbury, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Maurice Stacey, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from E. E. Wickes, E. W. Hughes, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Gabriel Stein, Joel Raccah, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 11, 1954.
Correspondence: from Frank Lanni, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize], No Date.
Correspondence: from Francis C. Gray, Massachusetts General Hospital, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 9, 1954.
Correspondence: from Dick and Anne Lippman, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 3, 1954.
Correspondence: from Garman Harbottle, Norman Elliott, Keith Rowley, Simon Freed, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 2, 1954.
Correspondence: from E. Bright Wilson, Jr., G. B. Kistiakowsky, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 3, 1954.
Correspondence: from Max Bettman, Eddie Hughes, Harlod Klug, Fred Ordway, Ken Trueblood, Jurg Waser, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from John Edsall, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Hubert Alyea, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Barbara W. Low, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Floyd Rowland, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Dave and Reinie Pressman, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 3, 1954.
6.139.
Correspondence: from Alexander V. Stuart, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 3, 1954.
Correspondence: from Edward Goodlaw, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 23, 1954.
Correspondence: from P. Swings, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 17, 1954.
Correspondence: from Rafael Grinfeld, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 17, 1954.
Correspondence: from Jack Morrison, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 18, 1954.
Correspondence: from S. David Bailey, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 17, 1954.
Correspondence: from Heinrich Thiele, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize (in German)] November 7, 1954.
Correspondence: from W. Foerst, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize (in German)] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Foerst, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize, request for Nobel paper] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from S. Ttusezawa?, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] October 11, 1954.
Correspondence: from J. A. Christiansen, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 20, 1954.
Correspondence: from Mrs. Lowell Adams, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 30, 1954.
Correspondence: from Sylvia T. Gavurin, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] December 6, 1954.
Correspondence: from W. F. Libby, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Stanford D. Moore?, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 7.
Correspondence: from John Fulton, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 6, 1954.
Correspondence: from Bill Pirie, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 11, 1954.
Correspondence: from Kathy Johnson, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Mau Julia?, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 22, 1954.
Correspondence: to AHP from Else Abbott, American Embassy, Stockholm, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize, formal attire] November 24, 1954.
6.140.
Correspondence: from Sylvia Bezzi?, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 26, 1954.
Correspondence: from Ruth Tohuau, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 14, 1954.
Correspondence: from Virginia Badger, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize, personal update], No Date.
Correspondence: from Pastor of Saint Joseph's Church, Sunnyside, WA, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 14, 1954.
Correspondence: from N. Boothman, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] December 1, 1954.
Correspondence: from G. H. Whipple, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Oliver Grummitt, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Peter H. Odegard, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Dennis Fox, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Columba Quran?, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 17, 1954.
Correspondence: from A. Moffe, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 20, 1954.
Correspondence: from Werner Kroebel, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize (in German)] November 18, 1954.
Correspondence: from R. Bognar, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 24, 1954.
Correspondence: from Lee Shippey, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize], No Date.
6.141.
Correspondence: from Charles M. Blair, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 29, 1954.
Correspondence: from Reuben L. Kahn, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 29, 1954.
Correspondence: from G. Rymina?, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize (in German)] November 10, 1954.
Correspondence: from Ake Bendix, Rolf S. Nilsson, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 9, 1954.
Correspondence: from F. A. Gilfillan, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] December 10, 1954.
Correspondence: from J. E. Hobson, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 10, 1954.
Correspondence: from J. Monod, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from Charles D. Russell, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from Bruce Hornbrook Sage, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] December 1, 1954.
Correspondence: from John Despaul, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Margaret Chadwick, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize, personal update] November 28, 1954.
Correspondence: from Paul Manning, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 30, 1954.
Correspondence: from Jesse and Susie Dulnond?, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 28, 1954.
Correspondence: from Harvey C. McCaleb?, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 14, 1954.
Correspondence: from E. H. Volwiler, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 16, 1954.
Correspondence: from John T. Sites, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 12, 1954.
Correspondence: from Stanley J. Winkelman, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 5, 1954.
6.142.
Correspondence: from Julli, Erich and Andreas Klit, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Henry Russell?, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Robert Malinoff, Mary and David Hyun, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 19, 1954.
Correspondence: from Stanley Moffatt, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 10, 1954.
Correspondence: from Hinz, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize (in German)] November 8, 1954.
Correspondence: from Clark Foreman, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 5, 1954.
Correspondence: from Lars Frank, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 9, 1954.
Correspondence: from Ralph Winger, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] December 1, 1954.
Correspondence: from F. H. Crick, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 6, 1954.
Correspondence: from Richard and Desiree Wilson, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize], No Date.
Correspondence: from F. J. W. Roughton, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from Casper Schutte, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 9, 1954.
Correspondence: from Johanna Sommerfeld, Mit Ernst, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize (in Swedish)] November 24, 1954.
Correspondence: from D. Rajagopal Rao, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 10, 1954.
Correspondence: from Milton Harris, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 4, 1954.
Correspondence: from L. L. Thurstone, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 9, 1954.
Correspondence: from W. A. Mars, [re: congratulations for Nobel prize] November 9, 1954.
6.143.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling, Atomic Architect", Ph, 1955.
Correspondence: from J. P. Youtz, [re: article in Svenska Forpackningar] September 13, 1955.
Magazine Article: "Tetramjolk far premmiar I Stockholm", Svenska Forpackningar, No Date.
6.144.
Magazine Article: "Brain Factory", Fortnight, January 5, 1955.
Magazine Article: "People", Chemical and Engineering News, No Date.
6.145.
Photo with Caption: "Pasadena Pauling", (in Chinese), Publication Unknown, January 1955.
Article: "Los Premios Nobel", Ciencia e Investigacion, January 1955.
Program: 17th College Day, 1954-1955, College of Science, Benares Hindu University, Varanasi, India, February 6, 1955.
6.146.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atomic Energy Could Be Put to Peaceful Purposes", Leader, February 9, 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Structure of Haemoglobin [sic]", Leader, February 9, 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "No Need of Destruction of Atom Bombs", Amrita Bazar Patrika, February 9, 1955.
List of Invitees: Dinner in Honour of Prof. Dr. Linus Pauling on the Gakushi Kaikan, Chemical Society of Japan, February 22, 1955.
6.147.
Magazine Article: "Science News", [re: freedom in Soviet scientific research] Science, February 11, 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Halt Nuclear Weapon Testing, Pauling Urges", Pasadena (California) Star-News, March 17, 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling...", [re: arrival in Tokyo] Mainichi, February 22, 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Calcutta and Suburbs", Statesman, February 10, 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Due for Brief Stop", Honolulu (Hawaii) Star-Bulletin, March 10, 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling to be Honored", Pasadena (California) Star-News, March 7, 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Scores School Loyalty Case 'Penalties'", Pasadena (California) Star-News, March 27, 1955.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: "Senate Investigators are inquiring...", [re: passport problems] Foto, [?] 1955.
Invitation: Lecture on the "Structure of Proteins", Indian Chemical Society, Calcutta, February 10, 1955.
6.148.
Newspaper Clipping: "A-Blast 'Fallout' -- Peril or Harmless?" Los Angeles Examiner, April 17, 1955.
Press Release: "South Hadley, Mass.", Mount Holyoke News Bureau, April 23.
6.149.
Article: "Pauling on Molecular Diseases" and "Pauling on Structure of Proteins", Vijnan Karmee, March 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner Dr. Pauling Here Briefly", Honolulu (Hawaii) Advertiser, March 12, 1955.
Announcement: Lecture: "An Account of Our Trip Around the World", The Athenaeum, California Institute of Technology, May 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Japanese Scientists and Their Work Lauded", Asahi Evening News, March 16, 1955, (two copies).
Newspaper Clipping: "Ends Lecture Tour", Pasadena (California) Star-News, March 16, 1955.
Flyer: The Franklin Delano Roosevelt Regular Meeting, March 16, 1955.
6.150.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Returns from World Tour Following Nobel Prize Ceremony in Sweden", California Tech, April 7, 1955.
Article: "California Enjoys Rebirth of Freedom", Rights, May 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Celebridades Mundiales Linus Pauling", El Norte, (Monterrey, Mexico) June 12, 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Rebirth of Freedom in U.S. Told at Pauling Dinner", Los Angeles Tribune, June 10, 1955.
Invitation: "The Einstein I Knew", American Civil Liberties Union, Los Angeles, May 12, 1955.
6.151.
Newspaper Clipping: "Says Molecular Disease Study May Alter Research Concepts", Drug Trade News, April 12, 1954.
Magazine Article: "The biology department of Harvard University...", [re: Prather Lectures] Science, April 1, 1959.
Magazine Article: "Atomic to Suburbia", Newsweek, April 4, 1955.
Article: "Future of Medicine", Electronic Medical Digest, Second Quarter, 1954.
6.152.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mt. Holyoke Dedicates Chemistry Building", Holyoke (Massachusetts) Daily Transcript, April 23, 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mt. Holyoke Dedicates New Chemistry Labs", Boston Sunday Globe, April 24, 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Era in Medicine Predicted by Dr. Pauling at Mount Holyoke", New York Times, April 24, 1955.
6.153.
Article: "Portrait of a Scientist -- a Tribute to Linus Pauling", Engineering and Science, April 1955.
Typescript Fragment: re: dedication of Mt. Holyoke Chemistry Building, 1955.
Program: International Symposium on Enzymes: Units of Biological Structure and Function, Detroit, Michigan, November 1-3, 1955.
6.154.
Flyer: Los Feliz Summer Forum, Los Angeles, August 10, 24, 1955.
Program: Dedication of the Newcomb Cleveland Hall and the Chemistry Laboratory, Mt. Holyoke College, April 23, 1955.
Press Release: "Chemistry in Relation to Medicine", [re: summary of talk by LP] April 23, 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ben Berman to Head SJO", Publication Unknown, 1955.
6.155.
Magazine Article: "Holyoke's $1 Million Investment", Chemical and Engineering News, May 9, 1955.
Article: "Memorial Set for Einstein", Publication Unknown, May 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Says Einstein 'Regretted' Bomb Proposal", Pasadena (California) Star-News, May 15, 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Record Crowd in Einstein Tribute",American Civil Liberties Union Open Forum, May 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Era Seen in Protein Studies", Drug Trade News, May 9, 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Core of the Matter", Indianapolis (Indiana) Star, May 15, 1955.
6.156.
Newspaper Clipping: "World of AD 2000 to Rival Fiction Ideas, Pauling Says", Los Angeles Times, May 25, 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Speak at Luncheon", Pasadena (California) Star-News, May 23, 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Tells Surprises in Discoveries", Pasadena (California) Star-News, May 25, 1955.
6.157.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dinner to Honor Linus Pauling", Les Claypool's Free Press, June 3, 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Aviso Al Publico", El Mundo, (San Juan, Puerto Rico) May 6, 1955.
Invitation: A Dinner Marking a Rebirth of Civil Liberties, Honoring Linus Pauling, Citizen's Committee to Preserve American Freedom, Los Angeles, June 4, 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Busy Speaking Schedule Ahead for Dr. Pauling", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 1, 1955.
Magazine Article: "Portrait of a scientist, a tribute to Linus Pauling", Science, May 27, 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ganador Premio Nobel Disertar en la UPR", El Mundo, (San Juan, Puerto Rico) May 3, 1955.
Program: June Meeting, Los Angeles Section of the American Chemical Society, [?] Los Angeles, June 3, 1955.
6.158.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner Tells Conference America Needs More Young Scientists", Nashville Tennessean, June 16, 1955.
Magazine Article: "Sixth Chemistry Conference Held at Fisk", Chemical and Engineering News, June 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists' Meeting in East Berlin", Times (London), September 24, 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Two Professors Due at Seminar", Publication Unknown, October 1955.
Program: The Sixth Chemistry Conference, American Chemical Society, Division of Chemical Education, Fisk University, Nashville, Tennessee, June 15-24, 1955.
6.159.
Newspaper Clipping: "Need for New Ideas Stressed by Pauling", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 22, 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Confer 321 Degrees at Caltech's 61st Commencement", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 11, 1955.
6.160.
Program: Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, Proceedings of the Centennial Convocation, New York, October 8, 1955.
Flyer: Los Feliz Summer Forum, Los Angeles, June 29-August 24, 1955.
Typescript Fragment: re: job prospects for Caltech graduate students, 1955.
Program: The Swedish Club of Los Angeles First Annual Awards Banquet, Honoring the Memory of Alfred Nobel, Los Angeles, November 4, 1955.
6.161.
Newspaper Clipping: "Footlight Foolishness Opens Caltech Meet", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 21, 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "SJO Donor-Dinner to Feature Linus Pauling", Valley Jewish News, June 2, 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ben Berman to Head SJO", Los Angeles Examiner, June 5, 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Install Southland Jewish Group Officers", Los Angeles Times, June 5, 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Speaker at SJO's 12th Donor Banquet", Heritage, June 2, 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "SJO Dinner to be Held Sunday", Heritage, June 23, 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Donor Dinner to Mark 12th Anniversary of Southland Jewish Org.", B'nai B'rith Messenger, June 24, 1955.
6.162.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Stresses Great Need for Original Ideas", Publication Unknown, 1955.
Article: Prof. Linus C. Pauling Accepts Donor Invitation June 26th", Southland Jewish Organization News, June 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "SJO to Charter New Chapter at Dinner Sunday", Publication Unknown, June 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ученые об идеях настоящего и будущего", ["Scientists about present and future ideas"] Russian Daily, July 29, 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to Induct New Officers for S.J. Organizations", B'nai B'rith Messenger, June 10, 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Officiate", Publication Unknown, June 1955.
6.163.
Newspaper Advertisement: Los Feliz Summer Forum, Los Angeles, August 24, 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Talk of 'New World'", Publication Unknown, August 1955.
Newspaper Advertisement: Los Feliz Summer Forum, Los Angeles, Publication Unknown, August 24, 1955.
Article: "Inorganic Reactions and Structure", Chemist, August 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Brooklyn Polytechnic Closes Centennial Year", New York Herald Tribune, October 9, 1955.
Magazine Photo with Caption: "Honored at Brooklyn Polytechnic Centennial", Chemical and Engineering News, October 31, 1955.
6.164.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Griffin, Others, Ask High Court Review of Conviction of Californians for Communism", Tribune, October 14, 1955.
Program: Molecular Structure and Biological Specificity, Office of Naval Research, Washington, D.C., October 28-29, 1955.
Bulletin Article: "Under the sponsorship of the Office of Naval Research...", [re: conference on Molecular Structure and Biological Specificity] A.I.B.S. Bulletin, October 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Annual Report Shows Banner Year from All Angles", Pasadena (California) Star-News, November 14, 1955.
Program: American Crystallographic Association Spring Meeting, The Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, April 11-13, 1955.
6.165.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel-preistrger klagt Dulles an!", Publication Unknown, 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bureau Chief Questioned in Passport Row", Publication Unknown, November 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Passport Refusal Challenge Upheld", Publication Unknown, November 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Says 'Something Rotten' in State Dept. Passport Policies", Pasadena (California) Star-News, November 16, 1955.
Press Release: "Pasadena, California", News Bureau, California Institute of Technology, November 14, 1955.
6.166.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling vs. Sinclair", Honolulu (Hawaii) Record, November 24, 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Capital Bright Side", Stockton (California) Record, November 17, 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Capital Bright Side", Stockton (California) Record, November 18, 1955.
6.167.
Newspaper Clipping: "Research in Chemistry of Mental Disease Due", Publication Unknown, 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ford Grants Back 2 Brain Projects", New York Times, August 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner Meets Old Chum Here",Austin (Texas) Statesman, December 8, 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "Magic Brain's Use on Problems Seen", The Austin (Texas) Statesman, December 8, 1955.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling...", [re: Margaret Beattie Lecture] Science, January 27, 1956.
6.168.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Bureaucratic Authoritarianism Peril to Rights' Hennings Says", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, December 11, 1955.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling of Caltech...", [re: George A. Miller Lecture] Chemical and Engineering News, February 27, 1956.
Magazine Article: "The Word and the World", Newsweek, January 16, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Year in Review", Open Forum, December 1955.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Little Room", Publication Unknown, 1955.
Invitation: Meeting of the Southern California Section of the American Humanist Association, May 15, 1956.

6.007.
LP Scrapbooks, 1956-1960.
7.1.
Magazine Article: "Enzymes as Biological Units", Science, January 27, 1956.
Reprint: "Youth Wants to Know Presents", with Linus Pauling, Elmer Peterson, Guest Moderator, January 1, 1956.
Magazine Article: "Synthesis and Order in Growth", Chemical and Engineering News, April 9, 1956.
Magazine Photo with Caption: "The Molecular Quantum Mechanics Conference", Southwest Retort, February 1956.
7.2.
Program: The American College of Physicians Thirty-Seventh Annual Session, Los Angeles, April 16-20, 1956.
Program: La solenne celebrazione di Avogadro in Campidoglio, Accademia Nazionale Dei XL, Milan, August 1956.
Advertisement: "Perspectives in Organic Chemistry", Interscience Publishers, Inc., 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Doctors Urged to Learn More Psychiatry", Los Angeles Examiner, October 21, 1956.
7.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Stimulating Way to Start a Year", Washington Star, January 3, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Talk About Hypothesis", Daily Californian, January 6, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Says Smog Can Shorten Life", Los Angeles Examiner, October 21, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Denies Science Leads to Faith in God", Publication Unknown, January 1956.
Magazine Article: "Dr. Linus Pauling to be Guest Speaker for Beattie Lecture", Chemical and Engineering News, January 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner to Speak Here", Oberlin (Ohio) News-Tribune, October 11, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "He Made It!", California Tech, October 25, 1956.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling...", [re: Margaret Beattie Lecture] Chemical and Engineering News, January 23, 1956.
7.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Seek Crystal Secrets", Pasadena (California) Star-News, February 9, 1956.
Article: "This Month", [re: Pauling passport troubles] Frontier, February 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "AAUW to Hear Dr. Pauling", Pasadena (California) Star-News, February 23, 1956.
7.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Asks More Training for Science", Eureka (California) Humboldt Times, February 17, 1956.
Article: "This Month", [re: Pauling passport troubles] Frontier, February 1956.
Magazine Article: "Modern Structural Chemistry", Science, February 17, 1956.
7.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prize-Winning Scientist Says Discovery Came to Him in Bed", Stanford Daily, February 24, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Heritage Week Climaxes in 11 A.M. Address", Humboldt State College (Arcata, California) Lumberjack, February 17, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to Speak at College", Eureka (California) Humboldt Times, February 17, 1956.
Program: Second Annual Margaret Beattie Lecture, The Council of American Bioanalysts, San Francisco, California, February 4, 1956.
Program: American Heritage Week, Humboldt State College, Arcata, California, February 13-17, 1956.
7.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Protein Structure Study is Vital Problem: Pauling", Reed College (Portland, Oregon) Quest, March 26, 1956.
Invitation: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, First Night-Meeting of 1956, Los Angeles, March 22, 1956.
Article: "Abnormal Hemoglobin Molecules and their Relation to Disease Discussed", Lab World, March 1956.
7.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Will Address Physicians' Meet", Pasadena (California) Star-News, April 3, 1956.
Program: The American College of Physicians Convocation, Los Angeles, April 18, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Lecture Set", Pasadena (California) Star-News, April 10, 1956.
Program: The Annual Convocation of the American College of Physicians, Los Angeles, April 18, 1956.
7.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Man Doesn't Know Enough About Science, Pauling Says", University of Illinois Daily Illini, April 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Speeches to Begin Tonight", University of Illinois Daily Illini, April 5, 1956.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling...", [re: George A. Miller Lectures] Science, March 9, 1956.
Article: "A Series of Lectures by Linus Pauling", Publication Unknown, April 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Here for Lectures", Urbana-Champagne, (Illinois?) News-Gazette, April 4, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Named Visiting Professor at UI", Publication Unknown, 1956.
7.10.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: "Off to Europe", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 10, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Commemorato in Campidoglio il grande fisico torinese Avogadro", La Nuova Stamda (Torino, Italy), June 7, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Lend Me Your Ears", Daily American (Rome), June 7, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Celebrato il Centenario della Morete di Avogadro", Il Messaggero, June 7, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Italy to Fete Dr. Pauling", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 5, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Italy Gives High Honor to Pauling", Publication Unknown, June 1956.
Envelope addressed to Linda Pauling, from Italy, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cure for Schizophrenia?", Washington Star, May 5, 1956.
7.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Boardwalk Tattler", [re: Pauling visit to University of Illinois] Urbana-Champagne (Illinois?) News-Gazette, April 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hybrid Virus Discovery Called Immunization Aid", Chicago Sun-Times, May 1, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists Entering New Era of Important Finds: Pauling", University of Illinois Daily Illini, April 6, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Corliss Lamont to Speak in L.A.", Pasadena (California) Star-News, May 8, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner to Speak Tonight", University Daily Kansan, (University of Kansas?) May 7, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bot fr sinnessla mjlig inom tio r", Dagens Nyheter, (Stockholm) June 1, 1956.
Flyer: Program Notes, American Humanist Association, Los Angeles, May 15, 1956.
7.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Sees Remedy for Feebleminded in 50 Years", Los Angeles Times, April 19, 1956.
Journal Article: "Forecast of Enzyme Research", Journal American Medical Association, May 26, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Biochemist Seen Aiding Mind Ills", New York Times, May 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Ties Mental Ills to Molecule", News-Gazette, May 1956.
7.13.
Correspondence: from Domenico Marotta, Istituto Superiore di Sanit, (in French) May 30.
Correspondence: from Domenico Marotta, Societ Chimica Italiana, (in Italian), January? 1956.
Invitation: Seminario di Scienze Biologiche della Facolt di Scienze, Universit degli Studi di Milano, June 21, 1956.
Invitation: Accademia Nazionale dei XL si Onorano di Invitare la S.V. Alla Celebrazione di Amedeo Avogadro, June 6, 1956.
Invitation: Concerto Che, in Occasione delle Onoranze ad Amedeo Avogadro, Venice, June 6, 1956.
Invitation: Pranzo Che Nella Ricorrenze della Celebrazione di Amedeo Avogadro, June 7, 1956.
7.14.
Program: Celebrazione di Amedeo Avogadro, Accademia Nazionale Dei XL, Rome, June 6, 1956.
Program: Premi conferiti nella seduta sollene del 6 guigno alla presenza del Presidente della Repubblica, Accademia Nazionale Dei XL, Rome, June 6, 1956.
Program: Svolgimento della cerimonia, Celebrazione di Amedeo Avogadro, Accademia Nazionale Dei XL, Rome, June 6, 1956.
Program: Orchestra del l'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, Celbrazione di Amedeo Avogadro, Accademia Nazionale Dei XL, Rome, June 6, 1956.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling...", [re: receipt of Italy's Order of the Republic] Chemical and Engineering News, June 25, 1956.
Program and Menu: Pranzo in onore degli ospiti stranieri e dei premiati del l'Accademia, Accademia Nazionale dei XL, Rome, June 7, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Il Prof. Pauling dopo Padova a Cortina", Gezzetta del Veneto, June 25, 1956.
7.15.
Correspondence: from Shirley Supnick, Children Limited, [re: enclosed newspaper clipping] July 6, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Research in Chemistry of Mental Disease Due", Pasadena (California) Star-News, August 28, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner Tells Research Plan", Children Limited, June 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Gets $450,000 for Mental Study", Publication Unknown, August [?] 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Predicts Conquest of Feeble-Mindedness", Publication Unknown, May 2, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Smog Shortens People's Lives, Scientist Says", Los Angeles Times, October 21, 1956.
7.16.
Press Release: No Title [re: molecular chemistry of mental disease] News Bureau of the California Institute of Technology, August 29, 1956.
Magazine Article: "Genes & Mental Defectives", Time, September 10, 1956.
Magazine Article: "Grants of Nearly $1 Million for Brain Chemistry", Chemical and Engineering News, September 10, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Famed Chemist Attacks Mental Disease", Cleveland Press, September 5, 1956.
7.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Tells FDR Club Power Needs", Pasadena (California) Star-News, September 21, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Democratic Club to Hear Dr. Pauling", Pasadena (California) Star-News, September 19, 1956.
Correspondence: Author Unknown, [re: Itinerary of lecture topics for Pauling speaking tour of the Pacific Northwest] October 22, 1956.
Correspondence: from Birger Tinglof, American-Scandinavian Foundation, [re: Pauling talk] September 30, 1956.
Article: No Title, Letter to the Editor of Fortune, [re: article on Medical Research; A Midcentury Survey] September 1956.
7.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Deliver 4 Mead-Swing Talks", Oberlin (Ohio) Review, October 12, 1956.
Article: "Where is Science Taking Us? The Research Frontier", Numerous Authors including Linus Pauling, Saturday Review, March 24, 1956.
Flyer: "The Truth About Radiation Damage", A Unitarian Public Forum, Los Angeles, November 30, 1956.
7.19.
Poster: Structure of Proteins, by Linus Pauling, April 3, 1956.
Magazine Article: "Genes & Mental Defectives", Time, September 10, 1956.
Article: "Ford Grants to Five in California", California Mental Health News, September 1956.
7.20.
Article: "Medicine at a New Frontier", Fortune, July 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "California Institutions to Explore Physiology -- Chemistry of Behavior", Scope Weekly, September 12, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Given $450,000 Grant for MR Study", Children Limited, October 1956.
7.21.
Magazine Article: "The Search Has Only Started", Life, October 22, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner Declares Century Life Span Near", Salem (Oregon) Statesman, November 11, 1952.
Bulletin Article: "The Ford Foundation...", [re: grants for 1956] A.I.B.S. Bulletin, November 1956.
Magazine Article: "The California Institute of Technology...", [re: dedication of Norman W. Church Laboratory for Chemical Biology] Science, December 7, 1956.
Article: "Dr. Pauling Seeks Molecular Key to Disease", Scope Weekly, November 14, 1956.
Magazine Article: "Pauling Chosen to Initiate Northwest Lecture Tour", Chemical and Engineering News, December 17, 1956.
7.22.
Poster: Mead-Swing Lectures, Oberlin (Ohio) College, October 16-18, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. and Mrs. Linus Pauling...", [re: Pauling family reunion] Sierra Madre News, December 20, 1956.
Program: Mead-Swing Lectures, Oberlin (Ohio) College, October 16-18, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Named Among 10 'Greatest Scientists'", Pasadena (California) Star-News, December 11, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner to Lecture", Oregon Journal, November 9, 1956.
7.23.
Flyer: "The Impact of Science on World Affairs", a talk by Linus Pauling, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Democratic Club of Pasadena, Pasadena, September 19, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Asks for End to Deadly A-Bomb Tests", Los Angeles Times, October 21, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "A-Tests Reduce Life -- Pauling", Pasadena (California) Independent, October 22, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemists Hear Nobel Winner", Spokane (Washington) Spokesman Review, November 1, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: Letter to the Editor, [re: "What Do You Think", by Lee Shippey] Sierra Madre News, November 29, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Smog Lethal, Scientist Says", Pasadena (California) Independent, October 21, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner to Speak Here", Spokane (Washington) Daily Chronicle, November 8, 1956.
7.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Evans Ranch Sold to Nobel Prize Winner", Cambrian, October 25, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ban Atomic Tests, Asks Dr. Pauling", Los Angeles Mirror-News, October 20, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "H-Bomb Tests Threat To Future U.S. Life", Los Angeles Free Press, November 1, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "American-Scandinavian Foundation", (California) Bien, October 4, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: "Two New Cancer Research Projects Started at Caltech", Pasadena (California) Independent Star-News, November 11, 1956.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: "Rock Painting", Pasadena (California) Star-News, November 22, 1956.
Newspaper Clipping: [in Japanese?], Publication Unknown, 1956.
7.25.
Magazine Photos with Captions re: dedication of the Norman W. Church Laboratory of Chemical Biology, Engineering and Science, December 1956.
Press Release: "Treatment of Defectives Predicted for 2005", Science Service, December 28, 1956.
Bulletin Article: "The new Norman W. Church Laboratory for Chemical Biology...was formally dedicated", A.I.B.S. Bulletin, January 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Due on Child Panel", Pasadena (California) Star-News, March 21, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Forum", Los Angeles Free Press, March 14, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Experts Exploring New Allergy Theory", Los Angeles Examiner, February 4, 1957.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling...", [re: honorary membership in American Association of Clinical Chemists] Chemical and Engineering News, March 25, 1957.
7.26.
Magazine Article: "Understanding the Creative Process", Chemical and Engineering News, March 25, 1957.
Program: California State Psychological Association, Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, March 30-31, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Stop Atom or Increase Radio-Active Diseases -- Says Nobel Winner", Los Angeles Free Press, April 4, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Doctors Link Arthritis and Rheumatism to Allergies", Los Angeles Times, February 4, 1957.
Journal Article: "Freud", Letter to the Editor of Journal of the American Medical Association, February 16, 1957.
7.27.
Program: Research on Mental Retardation, Spring Meeting of American Association of Mental Deficiency, Southern California Region, March 30, 1957.
Program: Atomic Realities -- Do We Still Have a Choice?, Sixth Annual Santa Barbara Institute of World Affairs, April 5-6, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Unsere Forschungen waren fr den Frieden bestimmt", Westdeutsche Allgemeine, April 17, 1957.
Program: Meeting of the Winter Night Club, Colorado Springs, Colorado, April 23, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Sys 1,000 Will Die in H-Tests", Honolulu (Hawaii) Star-Bulletin, April 30, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling's Contributions", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, April 5, 1957.
7.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Asks Halt to H-Tests", Honolulu (Hawaii) Advertiser, April 30, 1957.
Program: The National Institutes of Health Fourth Annual Lecture, Bethesda, Maryland, May 1, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Couples Tests, Leukemia, Baltimore (Maryland) Sun, May 1, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Rep. Mink States Her Case", "Cheers for Rep. Mink" and "Wants H-Bomb Tests Banned", Letters to the Editor, Honolulu (Hawaii) Star-Bulletin, May 6, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Leukemia Increase Seen in British H-Bomb Tests", Independent, May 1, 1957.
7.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Predicts 1,000 Deaths from Leukemia if Britain Holds Pacific H-Bomb Tests", Chicago Sun-Times, April 30, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Attempt to Distort Loyalty Record of Dr. Pauling Noted", and "Dr. Pauling's Reputation is Challenged by Reader", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, April 4, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Question Evidence Quoted Against a Fellow Citizen", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, April 6, 1957.
Newspaper Advertisement: "This is an OPEN LETTER to Dr. Herbert Fingarette...who requested that I produce my source of evidence for the statements that I made regarding Dr. Linus Pauling over FREE SPEECH...", paid for by Ann Gilbert, Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, April 3, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Let's Not Expect Too Much of Man's Rational Behavior", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, April 7, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Miss Vasconcelos to Wed", Pasadena (California) Independent Star-News, May 12, 1957.
7.30.
Poster: The Glidden Company Lectures in Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University, May 2-3, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner Sees Leukemia Peril in A-Tests", Washington, D.C., Evening Star, May 1, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fall-Out Victims Placed at 10,000", New York Times, May 1, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Lists 10,000 as Fall-Out Victims", New York Times, May 1, 1957.
7.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "H-Bomb Fallout Controversy: The Two Sides", New York Herald Tribune, May 5, 1957.
7.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Stop the Bombs!", and "Sinful Madness", Pasadena (California) Star-News, May 14, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "500 Attend Pauling Talk", Baltimore (Maryland) Sun, May 3, 1957.
Program: Eliot Honors Day Assembly, Washington University, May 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "1,000,000 Deaths Predicted from Past Nuclear Blasts", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, May 15, 1957.
Publication: Linus Carl Pauling, Twrca Teorii Rezonansu I Budowy Biaek, by Wiktor Wawrzyczek, Wysza Szkoa Rolnicza W Olsztynie Dzia Wydawnictw, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Stop Atom or Increase Radio-Active Diseases -- Says Nobel Winner", Los Angeles Free Press, April 4, 1957.
7.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner Asks Britain to Call Off H-Bomb Test", Washington Post and Times Herald, May 1, 1957.
Typescript: "Statement About Bomb Tests", by Linus Pauling, May 2, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bomb Test Regulation", New York Herald Tribune, May 6, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Unpleasant Data on Radiation", Worcester (Massachusetts?) Telegram, May 10, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling, Nobel Winner, to Speak Next Week", Dallas (Texas) Morning News, May 10, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Big Strides Ahead Seen for Medicine", Dallas (Texas) Morning News, May 18, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pontiff Backed on Atomic Curb", New York Times, May 11, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Talk at Westside CC", California Jewish Press, May 24, 1957.
7.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Urges Atomic Bomb Tests Be Stopped Before Man is Imperiled", Washington University Student Life, May 11, 1957.
Magazine Article: "A Walk in a Dark Room", Mademoiselle, October 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Sure There'll Be No Nuclear War", Pasadena (California) Star-News, December 17, 1957.
7.35.
Article: "Molekle und Geisteskrankheil", Tagebuch Wien, June 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Warns of Radiation Results", Children Limited, June 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Senate Curb on Scientists Draws Protest", Open Forum, June 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Deserves Spotlight", Publication Unknown. [Annotation: "From Egypt, Mass, dated June 1957. No newspaper reference, no return address], No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Tell Scientists' Fear of Atom Tests", Los Angeles Times, June 1, 1957.
Program and Menu: Washington University, Meeting of Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Xi, May 15, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Danger from Fallout", Friends Journal, June 1, 1957.
7.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists Far Apart on Effect of A-Fallout", Milwaukee (Wisconsin) Journal, June 2, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Warns of A-Test Peril", Pasadena (California) Independent, June 3, 1957.
Press Release: "Scientists Sign an Appeal Urging International Agreement to Stop Testing Nuclear Bombs", June 3, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Says Atom Tests Shortening Lives", Los Angeles Examiner, June 3, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Visiting Students Assist at Nuptials", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 3, 1957.
7.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "A-Test Ban Demanded by 2000 U.S. Scientists", New York World-Telegram and Sun, June 3, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "2000 Scientists Ask Ban on Nuclear Tests", Los Angeles Mirror News, June 3, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "2,000 U.S. Scientists Ask End of A-Tests", New York Post, June 3, 1957.
7.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Plea by 2,000 U.S. Scientists: End Nuclear Tests", Des Moines (Iowa) Tribune, June 3, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists Protest Nuclear Test Perils", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 3, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Defective Babies Seen if Atomic Tests Continue", Los Angeles Times, June 3, 1957.
7.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Top Physicist Backs Signers on Bomb Stand", Green Bay (Wisconsin) Press-Gazette, June 6, 1957.
Newspaper Clippings: "A-Ban Petition has Prof. Pauling on Senate Hotseat", and "This is Text of Petition Put Out by Pauling", San Francisco News, June 6, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Welcomes Atom Probe", New York Herald Tribune, June 7, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Subpoenaed", Milwaukee Journal, June 6, 1957.
Newspaper Clippings: "Atomwarner Pauling als Kommunist verdchtigt", and "Dr. Pauling wird nicht verhrt", Dlleldorfer Nachrichten, June 7, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "2,000 U.S. Scientists Say 'End H-Tests'", Peace News, June 7, 1957.
7.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Anxious to Appear at Senate Probe", Independent, June 7, 1957.
Correspondence: from Robert Morris, Internal Security Subcommittee, [re: Subcommittee hearings schedule] June 7, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Says He'll Be Glad to Face Senators", Los Angeles Times, June 7, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Right to Petition", Washington Post, June 8, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Probers to Drop Dr. Pauling Quiz", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 7, 1957.
7.41.
Article: "Ecco Le Ragioni dell'uomo pi discusso d'America", Tempo (Milan, Italy), July 11, 1957.
7.42.
Correspondence: from Joe Golenternek, American Jewish Physicians' Committee, [re: meeting of May 29, 1957].
Program: Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society, Gamma Chapter of Texas, Annual Banquet, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, May 17, 1957.
Invitation: The Glidden Company Lectures in Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University, May 2-3, 1957.
7.43.
Magazine Article: "How Dangerous are the Bomb Tests", Time, June 3, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "2000 Join in Pauling's H-Ban Plea", Los Angeles Times, June 4, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Soviet Propaganda", Hollywood (California) Citizen-News, June 4, 1957.
7.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "UC Experts Rebuff Pauling on Test Ban", San Francisco Chronicle, June 4, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "2,000 U.S. Scientists Ask World Nuclear-Test Ban", New York Herald Tribune, June 4, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "2,000 Aid Pauling Fight Bomb Tests", New York Times, June 4, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "2,000 Scientists Say Stop It!", New York Daily News, June 4, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "2,000 U.S. Scientists Hit A-Tests", Independent, June 4, 1957.
7.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Subpoenaed for Quiz by Senate", Los Angeles Times, June 7, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Senate Defers Pauling Testimony on H-Bomb", Publication Unknown, June 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Senate Probe on Fallout is Delayed", Independent, June 8, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Pleased at Hearing Delay", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 8, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pravda Denies Red Groups Back Pauling", Pasadena (California) Independent Star-News, June 9, 1957.
7.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "Since the era of atomic weapons...", [re: Congressional subcommittee on radioactive fallout] St. Louis Post-Dispatch, June 9, 1957.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: "Dr. Pauling ..." St. Louis Post-Dispatch, June 9, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Details H-Test Stand", Los Angeles Mirror-News, June 10, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "H-Bomb-Test Scare Called a Communist Conspiracy", New York Herald Tribune, June 10, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Press Atom Ban Abroad", New York Times, June 12, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Going to Work on Dr. Pauling", San Francisco Chronicle, June 12, 1957.
7.47.
Magazine Article: "Pauling Asks for End to Bomb Tests", Chemical and Engineering News, June 17, 1957.
Menu: E.N.S.C.T. En l'honneur du Professeur Linus Pauling, Restaurant de l'Arogare, June 22, 1957.
Flyer: Une confrence sur le sujet suivant La Structure Des Protines, Facult des Sciences, Universit de Paris, June 18, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Une dclaration du professeur Pauling", Observateur, June 20, 1957.
Bulletin Article: No Title, [re: nuclear tests] Foreign Policy Bulletin, June 15, 1957.
[Reprint of an article originally published in the New York Herald Tribune, May 5, 1957].
7.48.
Article: "Le professeur Pauling, hritier spiritual d'Einstein, dclenche la «rvolte» des savants", L'Illustr Revue Hebdomadaire Suisse (Lausanne, Switzerland), June 27, 1957.
7.49.
Article: "Interview mit Linus Pauling, dem Mann, der dem Pentagon getrotzt hat", Tagebuch, July 1957.
Article: "Kein Atomexperiment ist ein Menschenleben wert", Schweizer Illustrierte Zeitung, July 1, 1957.
7.50.
Article: "The Revolt of the Civilians", [re: movement to ban nuclear testing] Frontier, July 1957.
Magazine Photo with Caption: Text in German, Photo of Linus Pauling and "Dr. Keller", Publication Unknown, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Praises Soviet Parley on Science of Life", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, August 25, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "A-Bomb Kills -- Pauling Political Leaders 'Know'", Independent, August 31, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Warning on A-Test' Toll", Publication Unknown, August 1957.
Magazine Article: "Nuclear Disarmament", Chemical and Engineering News, August 19, 1957.
Program: 9th Annual Seminar in the Chemistry of Natural Products, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, Canada, October 23-25, 1957.
7.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner to Speak in Chem. Auditorium, October 21st", University of New Brunswick Brunswickian, October 18, 1957.
Newspaper Advertisement: The Bryan Priestman Memorial Lecture, University of News Brunswick, Fredericton, Canada, October 23, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Protein Puzzles Will be Solved, Pauling Assures", Fredericton (New Brunswick) Daily Gleaner, October 24, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Acclaimed for Work and Contributions", Saint John (New Brunswick) Telegraph-Journal, October 21, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists Argue Radiation's Effect, but Agree on World H-Test Ban", San Francisco News, October 4, 1957.
7.52.
Newspaper Clipping: "Beginning to Understand How Life Began on Earth", Saint John (New Brunswick) Evening Times-Globe, October 22, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Says Radiation From Atomic Fallout Has Its Dangers", Saint John (New Brunswick) Telegraph-Journal, October 24, 1957.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: "Priestman Lecturer at Airport Sunday", University of New Brunswick Brunswickian, October 22, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists Explore Origins of Life, Dr. Pauling Says", Fredericton (New Brunswick) Daily Gleaner, October 22, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling to Speak Friday at College Chapel", Clinton (New York) Courier, October 24, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atom Bomb Tests Killing Thousands, Chemist Says", Utica (New York) Daily Press, October 26, 1957.
7.53.
Newspaper Clipping: "For a Start: Stop Testing", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, November 29, 1957.
Article: "The Right to Travel", Coronet, December 1957.
Pamphlet: Public Meeting, Northern California Committee Against Nuclear Weapons Tests, Livermore, California, November 24, 1957.
Program: Postgraduate Course on Hereditary Diseases of Children, School of Postgraduate Medicine of the City of Hope Medical Center, Duarte, California, October 12-13, 1957.
7.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Calls for Halt to Bomb Testing", Livermore (California) News, November 26, 1957.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: "Dr. Linus Pauling...", [re: Livermore, Calif. speech] November 29, 1957.
Correspondence: from Aleksander Topchiev, [re: Soviet Signers of Appeal Against Nuclear Weapons Tests] November 26, 1957.
7.55.
Program: Eleventh Annual Meeting of the American Cancer Society, San Francisco, October 2-5, 1957.
Article: "'Freedom & Science' Banquet to Celebrate Bill of Rights", American Civil Liberties Union Open Forum, December 1957.
Article: "We Shall Not Escape History", New Christian, July-August 1957.
Article: "Parent Blood Test May Make Phenylketonuria Predictable", Children Limited, December 1957.
7.56.
Manuscript Notes: No Title [re: House of Lords debate over British hydrogen bomb, including anti-nuclear activities of Linus Pauling] May 7-9, 1957.
7.57.
Flyer: American Cancer Society Panel Forum, "Health Hazards of Radiation", San Francisco, October 3, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Attacks Arts Curricula", Hamilton College (Clinton, New York) Spectator, November 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Phillips Visitor Pauling Talks On '...Molecules and Disease'", Publication Unknown, Haverford (Pennsylvania), November 4, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling to Speak Sun.", Los Angeles Reporter, October 30, 1957.
7.58.
Flyer: Giant Public Meeting, "The Bomb!! Fallout & Survival", Committee Against Nuclear Explosions, Van Nuys, California, November 3, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Super-Bomb Perils Population -- Pauling", Valley Times, November 4, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Calls for A-Test Ban", Pasadena (California) Independent, November 4, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. Diplomats 'Behind Times,' Says Pauling", Los Angeles Examiner, November 4, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Calls for A-Test Ban", Pasadena (California) Star-News, November 4, 1957.
7.59.
Poster: The Bomb, Fallout and Survival!, Public Meeting, Van Nuys, California, November 3, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Urges Realistic View of Nuclear Perils", Los Angeles Times, November 4, 1957.
7.60.
Press Release: "The Danger of Nuclear War and the Need for a Crash Program for Peace", speech by Linus Pauling, Livermore, California, November 24, 1957.
Newspaper Advertisement: Public Meeting on nuclear weapons issues, Livermore, California, November 24, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Speaks in Livermore", Publication Unknown, November 22, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Expect 200 at Nuclear Weapon Protest Sun.", Livermore (California) Herald, November 22, 1957.
7.61.
Magazine Article: "An Interview with Amos G. Throop", California Institute of Technology (Pasadena) Totem, vol. 1, no. 1, Fall 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Justifies Strong Hope for Man's Ultimate Salvation", Cornell University (Ithaca, New York) Sun, October 16, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Perils of Witch-Hunting", Los Angeles Mirror-News, October 11, 1957.
Press Release: No Title [re: Pauling speech in Livermore, California] November 1957.
7.62.
Magazine Article: "Chemists Need Good Wives", Chemical and Engineering News, 1957.
7.63.
Newspaper Clipping: "Men of tomorrow", Pasadena (California) Independent Star-News, New Year Edition, 1958.
7.64.
Article Fragment: No Title [re: Nuclear Fallout] Publication Unknown, 1958.
7.65.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mike Wallace's forum on peace", New York Post, January 11, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "9235 scientists ask end to nuclear bomb testing", New York World-Telegram and Sun, January 13, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists petition U.N. to halt nuclear tests", New York Herald Tribune, January 14, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "9,000 scientists sign petition to ban nuclear tests", Pasadena (California) Star-News, January 14, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "More than 9,000 scientists...", Wall Street Journal, January 14, 1958.
7.66.
Newspaper Clipping: "9,235 savants ask for A-test halt", New York Daily News, January 14, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "9,000 scientists of 43 lands ask nuclear bomb tests to be stopped", New York Times, January 14, 1958.
7.67.
Program: The American Nobel Anniversary Dinner and Forum, New York, January 11, 1958.
Article: "Petition Urging Agreement to Stop Nuclear Tests", Publication Unknown, January 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "9,235 scientists demand halt to atom tests", Seattle-Post Intelligencer, January 14, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling files plea to cease nuclear tests", Los Angeles Times, January 14, 1958.
7.68.
Article: "New Cure for Arthritis", Quick, January 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists of 44 Nations Ask End of Bomb Tests", Seattle Times, January 15, 1958.
7.69.
Newspaper Article: "Tell it to Khrushchev", New York Daily News, January 15, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists petition on nuclear tests a blunder?", Manchester (New York) Guardian Weekly, January 16, 1958.
Magazine Photo with Caption: "Petitioner Pauling", Chemical and Engineering News, January 27, 1958.
Magazine Article: "Future of A-bomb", Chemical and Engineering News, January 27, 1958.
7.70.
Newspaper Clipping: "Plea by 9,000 scientists for ban on bomb tests", Publication Unknown, January 18, 1958.
7.71.
Newspaper Clipping: "Stone art", Milwaukee Journal, January 19, 1958.
7.72.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling files world-wide petition to halt bomb tests", National Guardian, January 27, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.N. Head makes fall-out appeal", New York Times, January 28, 1958.
7.73.
Newspaper Clipping: "Condon attacks political abuse of scientific data", American Civil Liberties Union Open Forum, January 1958.
7.74.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists petition for your life", Los Angeles Reporter, January 22, 1958.
7.75.
Article Fragment: "La suspension de las pruebas de bombas nucleares", ABC, (Madrid, Spain), January 23, 1958.
7.76.
Article Fragment: "La suspension de las pruebas de bombas nucleares", ABC, (Madrid, Spain), January 23, 1958.
7.77.
Magazine Article: "Diary of a Meeting in Moscow", Chemical and Engineering News, January 27, 1958.
7.78.
Article: "Nobelists Explore Ways to Peace in 'Age of Destruction'", Medical News, January 27, 1958.
7.79.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to Address Club Here", Sierra Madre News, February 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Life Article Scored by Pauling", Sierra Madre News, February 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "U. S. Waits Red Reply; Some Allies Back Bilateral Talks", New York Post, January 14, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner to Speak Against Nuclear Bomb Tests", Stanford Daily, February 20, 1958.
7.80.
Newspaper Clipping: "Teller-Pauling Atom Debate Proves Mild", San Francisco Examiner, February 21, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Raps Teller on Statement", San Francisco Call-Bulletin, February 20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling speech at Wheeler today", Daily Californian, February 20, 1958.
7.81.
Article: "Who Paid the Cost of Dr. Pauling's Petition?" King Features Syndicate, Inc. No Date.
Magazine Article: "Sparks", California Feature Service, February 17, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Raps Teller's Fall-out Feud Tactics", San Francisco News, February 20, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dilemma of Modern Man", Berkeley (California) Daily Gazette, February 20, 1958.
7.82.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling speech at Wheeler today", (Berkeley) Daily Californian, February 20, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Clean Bomb Tested, Dr. Teller Reveals", Pasadena (California) Star-News, February 21, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Rival Views on Fallout", San Francisco Examiner, February 21, 1958.
7.83.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists' Fallout Debate is Standoff", San Francisco News, February 21, 1958.
Booklet: "Fallout and Disarmament", KQED-TV.No Date.
7.84.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Teller Says Underground H-Tests Safe", San Francisco Chronicle, February 21, 1958.
7.85.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists Teller and Pauling still far apart on atom tests", San Francisco Call-Bulletin, February 21, 1958.
7.86.
Newspaper Clipping: "Debate on fallout is standoff", San Francisco News, February 21, 1958.
Magazine Article: "A First Step in Disarmament", by Linus Pauling, Chemical and Engineering News, February 24, 1958.
7.87.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nuclear testing foe, A-Scientist debate issue", San Jose (California) Evening News, February 21, 1958.
7.88.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling stands pat: sees H-tests end", San Jose (California) Mercury, February 22, 1958.
7.89.
Newspaper Clipping: "End of H-Bomb Tests Seen 'Within Year'", Publication Unknown, 1958.
7.90.
Newspaper Clipping: "Two scientist debate danger of fall-out from nuclear tests", Oakland Tribune, February 21, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Reader's service", Spokane (Washington) Spokesman Review, February 23, 1958.
7.91.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling accuses Teller of lying about fallout danger", San Francisco Chronicle, February 21, 1958.
Article: "Linus Pauling...", [re: LP research on mental illness] Harper's Bazaar, February 1958.
7.92.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel scientist calls for conscientious objection", Stanford Daily, February 24, 1958.
Newsletter Article: "'Clean bombs' and fallout hazard", F.A.S. Newsletter, February 26, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Communists busy in trouble areas", Pasadena (California) Star-News, February 26, 1958.
7.93.
Article: "An Exclusive: Nobel Prize Winner Linus Pauling Answers Edward Teller's recent Life Magazine Article on 'The Compelling Need for Nuclear Tests'", IF Stone's Weekly, February 24, 1958.
7.94.
Newsletter Article: "Nine thousand scientists urge halt to nuclear weapons tests: 36 Nobel prize winners included", SSRS Newsletter, (Gambier, Ohio) February 1958.
7.95.
Article: "9,235 scientists sign appeal to end nuclear tests", Local 6 (ILWU) Bulletin, March 12, 1958.
Flyer: University of California at Los Angeles Weekly Calendar, March 16, 1958.
7.96.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist refutes radiation claims", Publication Unknown, February 27, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Teller will speak Wed.", San Jose (California) State College Spartan Daily, March 3, 1958.
7.97.
Article: "Every nuclear test kills", Peace News, March 7, 1958.
7.98.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Lecture on War Prevention", Daily Bruin, March 17, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Lectures on War", Daily Bruin, March 18, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Urges Studying Peace Instead of War", Daily Bruin, March 19, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Call Pauling in Nuclear Test Hearing", Pasadena (California) Star-News, March 25, 1958.
7.99.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Replies", Sacramento (California) Union, March 23, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Clean Bomb Tested, Says Dr. Teller", Publication Unknown, February 20.
Journal Article: "Can 9,235 Scientists be wrong?", Organ of the Association of Scientific Workers Journal, March 1958.
7.100.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling describes dangers of nuclear weapons test", The Sacramento Bee, March 26, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Assembly group rebuffs Pauling", The Independent, (Sacramento, California) March 26, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "TV: hazards of fall-out", New York Times, March 31, 1958.
7.101.
Program: Western College Association Spring Meeting, Santa Barbara, California, March 11-14, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Needed badly: some facts on bomb tests", Independent, March 18, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "No organization involved", California Feature Service, March 24, 1958.
7.102.
Magazine Article: "Letters to the editor", Chemical and Engineering News, March 31, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cancer link to certain mental diseases told", Los Angeles Times, April 1, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists to sue for A-test ban", Washington D.C. Evening Star, April 3, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ask court ban", Pasadena (California) Star-News, April 4, 1958.
7.103.
Newspaper Clipping: "Expert says U.S. getting Russ fall-out", Pasadena (California) Star-News, March 31, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Libby calls U.S. 'hottest place' in radioactivity", Publication Unknown, March 31, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling probes mystery of cancer", Pasadena (California) Star-News, March 31, 1958.
7.104.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel winner to speak here", Riverside (California) Daily Enterprise, March 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel winner sees victory over disease", Riverside (California) Daily Enterprise, March 1958.
7.105.
Newspaper Clipping: "Court suit slated to block H-tests", Los Angeles Times, April 4, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Suits to bar A-tests sought in US, Russia, and Britain", New York World-Telegram and Sun, April 4, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists seek order to halt nuclear tests", Washington D.C. Evening Star, April 4, 1958.
7.106.
Newspaper Clipping: "Campagne contre les experiences nucleaires", Le Soleil (Quebec), April 4, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Court ban on A-tests is asked", Washington D.C. Daily News, April 4, 1958.
7.107.
Magazine Cover: (LP with rock painting), Engineering and Science, April 1958.
7.108.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist with a cause", New York Times, April 5, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Suit demands U.S. stops atomic tests", New York Times, April 5, 1958.
7.109.
Newspaper Clipping: "Group of Americans sues to halt U.S. atomic tests", Baltimore (Maryland) Sun, April 5, 1958.
7.110.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling, Nobel prize winner, to receive TU award", New York Teacher News, April 5, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "5,000 march on A-centre", Montreal Gazette, April 5, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pugwash group 'agreed' on lessening A-dangers", Montreal Gazette, April 8, 1958.
7.111.
Program: "Atomic Realities", Santa Barbara Institute of World Affairs, April 5-6, 1957.
Newspaper Clipping: "Propaganda Fizzles", Hollywood (California) Citizen News, April 5, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nuclear Tests Fought in Suit", Washington Post and Times Herald, April 5, 1958.
7.112.
Newspaper Clipping: "Seek Court Ban of Atom Tests", Pasadena (California) Star-News, April 5, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "14 Ask U.S. and Red Courts to Halt A-Tests", Daily News, April 5, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Court Asked to Ban A-Tests; N.Y., London See 'Peace Walkers'", Philadelphia Enquirer, April 5, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Urges Reduction of Nuclear Arms", Pasadena (California) Star-News, April 6, 1958.
7.113.
Newspaper Clipping: "17 Sue U.S. To Prevent Atom Tests", New York Herald Tribune, April 5, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Man in the News: Dr. Linus Carl Pauling", Montreal Gazette, April 8, 1958.
7.114.
Newspaper Clipping: "Protestos Contra Provas Atomicas", Acorreio da Manha (Rio de Janeiro), April 6, 1958.
7.115.
Newspaper Clipping: "L'Universite Laval Recoit D'Eminents Savants", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Allamange de l'Ouest", Le Soleil, Quebec, April 7, 1958.
7.116.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nuclear Bombs Can Destroy all Life in War", New York Times, April 11, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Calls A-Bomb Pacts 'Worthless'", Publication Unknown, No Date.
7.117.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling...", Honolulu (Hawaii) Star-Bulletin, April 7, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Doctors See Diet as Aid to Retarded", San Francisco Examiner, April 18, 1958.
7.118.
Magazine Article: "A Fatal Policy...", Intercollegian, April 1958.
7.119.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling raps US H-bomb views", University of Southern California Daily Trojan, April 15, 1958.
7.120.
Newspaper Clipping: "Must stop tests - Pauling", University of Southern California Daily Trojan, April 16, 1958.
7.121.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemistry May Cure Mentally Retarded", San Francisco Call-Bulletin, April 18, 1958.
Poster: "World Survival in a Nuclear Age", April 23.
7.122.
Brochure: "Crossroads for American Education", April 19, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Special Diets Help Mentally Retarded", San Francisco Chronicle, April 18, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Future Holds Hope for Retarded Child", San Francisco News, April 18, 1958.
7.123.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Scientist Looks at H-Bomb Propaganda", Worker, April 20, 1958.
7.124.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist", [continued from 7.123]. April 20, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winners Discuss Survival in Nuclear Age", Evening Bulletin, April 24, 1958.
7.125.
Magazine Article: "Addresses of Beeson and Pauling to Highlight Fiftieth U.M.A. Day", U.M.A. News, April 24, 1958.
7.126.
Program: "National Academy of Sciences", 1958.
7.127.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling, Nobel Laureate, Thrills 2,000 as Union's Award Winner", [accompanying photo] New York Teacher News, April 26, 1958.
7.128.
Newspaper Clipping: "2,000 Honor Pauling at Biltmore...", [continuation of 7.127], April 26, 1958.
7.129.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Clean' bomb held equal bomb peril", Pasadena (California) Independent Star-News, April 29, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Radioactive carbon greater peril then strontium 90, Pauling says", Washington Post and Times Herald, April 29, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Libby denies Pauling claim", Washington D.C. Daily News, April 30, 1958.
7.130.
Press Releases: "Nobelists Ask Calling of World Science Parliament", and "Ten Pounds Overweight Shortens Life 50 Days", Science Service, April 28, 1958.
7.131.
Preprint: "Abstracts of Papers to be Presented at the Annual Meeting", National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C., April 28-30, 1958.
7.132.
Newsletter Clipping: "Three SSRS members bring suit against AEC to stop bomb tests", SSRS Newsletter, (Gambier, Ohio) April 1958.
7.133.
Magazine Article: "The Atom-- How Sane the SANE?", Time, New York, April 21, 1958.
Typescript: Letter to the Editor of Time, from SANE, (Pauling annotation: "Not published by Time.) April 1958.
Typescript: "Statement by Linus Pauling", [re: article "Libby Disputes Pauling on Perils of Testing", Washington Post and Times-Herald] April 30, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Libby weighs peril of C-14", Washington Post and Times Herald, May 2, 1958.
7.134.
Article: "Genetic Menace of Tests", by Linus Pauling, SSRS Newsletter, no. 74, June 1958. [Reprint of Letter to the Editor of New York Times, May 8, 1958].
7.135.
Newsletter Article: "Council actions", SSRS Newsletter, May, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Loyalty proved", Pasadena (California) Star-News, May 3, 1958.
Magazine Article: "Fallout and Freedom", Time, New York, May 5, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Der amerikanische Chemiker...", Tabebuch Wien, May 1958.
7.136.
Article: "Molecular Disease -- an Interview with Linus C. Pauling", Pfizer Spectrum, May 1, 1958.
7.137.
Article: "Molecular Disease -- an Interview with Linus C. Pauling", Pfizer Spectrum, May 1, 1958.
7.138.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling disputed on fall-out peril", New York Times, May 5, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling talk postponed", University of Southern California (Los Angeles) Daily Trojan, May 9, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling hits AEC pair's atom claims as false", Sacramento (California) Bee, May 12, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Genetic Menace of Tests", Letter to the Editor of New York Times, May 8, 1958.
7.139.
Newspaper Clipping: "Halt Atom Tests if War Looms", Pasadena (California) Star-News, May 13, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Assails Teller, Libby on A-Test Claims", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Scores Libby, Teller", Washington Post and Times Herald, May 12, 1958.
7.140.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Again Charges AEC Misleads World On Fallout", Chicago Sun-Times, May 14, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Menace to Body", Chicago Sun, April 29, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Says Pauling Lacks Humor About Tests", Pasadena (California) Star-News, May 5, 1958.
7.141.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling's statements in Television Quiz reviewed", New York Herald Tribune, May 13, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Again Rips AEC on Fallout", Chicago Sun-Times, May 14, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Interview Protested", New York Times, May 15, 1958.
7.142.
Magazine Article: "The Atom", Time, May 12, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "A-test backers 'dishonest' scientist Pauling charges", Chicago Sun-Times, May 12, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling to speak on atom ban in Founders", University of Southern California (Los Angeles) Daily Trojan, May 14, 1958.
7.143.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Defends Views on T.V.", California Tech, May 15, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Press as Prosecutor", Washington Post, May 19, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Forum & Agin' 'Em", Pasadena (California) Star-News, May 29, 1958.
7.144.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Pauling Speaks Monday", University of Southern California (Los Angeles) Daily Trojan, May 16, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fallout Talk is Filmed", University of Southern California (Los Angeles) Daily Trojan, May 22, 1958.
7.145.
Poster: "The Compelling Necessity -- No More War", an address by Linus Pauling, Chicago, May 13, 1958.
Pamphlet: Call to a Walk for Peace to the White House, May 24-June 1, 1958.
7.146.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chairman post at Caltech quit by Dr. Pauling", Los Angeles Times, June 19, 1958.
Invitation: Addresses by Norman Cousins and Linus Pauling, The Greater Boston Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, Cambridge, Massachusetts, June 16, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "L. Pauling describes wars", Chicago Maroon, May 16, 1958.
7.147.
Newspaper Clipping: "Overflow crowd greets Pauling", University of Southern California (Los Angeles) Daily Trojan, May 20, 1958.
7.148.
Newspaper Clipping: "An interview with Linus Pauling", Chicago Sunday Sun-Times, May 18, 1958.
7.149.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling airs world views in new book", California Tech, May 29, 1958.
7.150.
Newspaper Clipping: "The experts: High qualifications, for public concern", California Tech, May 29, 1958.
7.151.
Newsletter Article: "New menace - Carbon-14", SSRS Newsletter, (Gambier, Ohio) June 1958.
7.152.
Newspaper Clipping: "Applause for Dr. Pauling", Militant, June 2, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "The People Win in Ike Test Plan", Chicago Daily News, June 2, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling honored by French chemists", Los Angeles Times, June 6, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to talk here on atom war", Press, June 15, 1958.
7.153.
Bulletin Article: "Program against nuclear war", by Linus Pauling, Social Questions Bulletin (Gresham, Oregon), May 1958.
7.154.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling claim challenged", New York Times, May 2, 1958.
Magazine Article: "Letter", Time, June 9, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling pictures new blast peril", New York Times, April 29, 1958.
7.155.
Newspaper Clipping: "Over 150 Antiochians will graduate", Antioch College (Yellow Springs, Ohio) Record, June 13, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to speak", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 12, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Graduation on June 21", Yellow Springs (Ohio) News, June 12, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Disgusted", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 12, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling says decision needed on nuclear use", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 15, 1958.
7.156.
Program: Ninety-Sixth Annual Commencement Week at Chapman College, June 8-14, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist fears greater fallout in US A-bombs", Boston Globe, June 16, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "A-danger to be aired", New York Sun-Telegraph, June 22, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Honorary degree given parachute developer", Los Angeles Times, June 15, 1958.
7.157.
Flyer: "Halt Bomb Tests and move toward Peace", Queens Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, June 17.
Press Release: No Title, [re: LP resignation as Chairman of Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering], News Bureau, California Institute of Technology (Pasadena, California), June 19, 1958.
7.158.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Quits Post at Caltech", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Resigns Post at Caltech", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 19, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Steps Down to Teach", Independent, April 26, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Quits One Caltech Post", Los Angeles Mirror News, June 19, 1958.
7.159.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling and Bronk Are Elected to Soviet Academy of Sciences", New York Times, June 22, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Americans Named to Soviet Academy", Cleveland Plain Dealer, June 22, 1958.
7.160.
Pamphlet: "Can We Avoid Nuclear War?", American Friends Service Committee, June 22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Antioch Speaker Gets Red Honor", Publication Unknown. June 22, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Grateful for Soviet Honor", Post Gazette, June 23, 1958.
7.161.
Flyer: "An Appeal to Nuclear Sanity", Sane Nuclear Policy Committee, June 23.
Newspaper Clipping: "H-Test Ban is Near - Pauling", Sun-Telegraph, June 23, 1958.
7.162.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Passport Case Most Shocking", Quincy (Massachusetts) Patriot Ledger, June 26, 1958.
Magazine Article: "In a rare gesture...", Time, June 30, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists Appointments", Publication Unknown, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bid to Halt Atom Tests Rejected", Pasadena (California) Star-News, July 3, 1958.
7.163.
Newspaper Clipping: "Soviet Science Academy honors Pauling", Honolulu (Hawaii) Advertiser, June 22, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling named by Soviets to Russian Academy of Sciences", Honolulu (Hawaii) Star-Bulletin, June 23, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling in Interview Lays Bare Dangers of Continued H-Bomb Tests", U.E. News, June 23, 1958.
7.164.
Announcement: "The Compelling Necessity, No More War!", an address by Linus Pauling, American Friends Service Committee, Chicago, 1958.
Article: "Fact and Fable of Fallout", by Linus Pauling, Nation, June 14, 1958.
7.165.
Program: Commencement of the One Hundred and Fifth Year, Antioch College, June 21, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling sees Bacher as AEC head", Pasadena (California) Independent Star-News, June 22, 1958.
Program: Commencement Events 1958, Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio, 1958.
7.166.
Newspaper Clipping: "Madman's War Real Peril, Pauling Warns at Antioch", Cleveland Plain Dealer, June 22, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Honored in Soviet", Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania) Sun-Telegram, June 22, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Reds honor Pauling, due here today", Press, June 22, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Explanation of 'Fallout Suits' Will Be Given", Pasadena (California) Independent Star-News, June 22, 1958.
7.167.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling sees Bacher as AEC head", Pasadena (California) Independent Star-News, June 22, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling says earth can be destroyed", Pasadena (California Independent Star-News, June 23, 1958.
7.168.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling in interview lays bare dangers of continued H-Bomb tests", UE News, June 23, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling says earth can be destroyed", Pasadena (California) Independent Star-News, June 23, 1958.
7.169.
Press Release: "National Academy of Sciences has Two Russian Members", Science Service, June 23, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling calls A-bomb pacts 'worthless'", Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania)Press, June 23, 1958.
7.170.
Magazine Article: "The Responsibilities of Biologists", Science, June 6, 1958.
7.171.
Newspaper Clipping: "Von der antimaterie zum spiegelmenschen", Neues Osterreich (Sonntag, Germany), June 29, 1958.
Invitation: Installation Awards Luncheon, Women for Legislative Action, Los Angeles, June 7, 1958.
Postcard: "Wake Up America!", Peace Postal no. 7, 1958.
7.172.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling assails rap at Russ honors", Pasadena (California) Star-News, July 3, 1958.
7.173.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling assails rap at Russ honors", Pasadena (California) Star-News, July 3, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling tells why Russ honored him", Los Angeles Examiner, July 2, 1954.
Magazine Article: "Pauling succeeded by Swift", Chemical and Engineering News, July 7, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Controversial views held by Dr. Pauling", Anaheim (California) Daily, July 2, 1958.
7.174.
Article: "Linus Pauling exposes Dr. Teller's exposure", Peace News, July 18, 1958.
Article: "US court to hear 'stop test' suits", Peace News, July 18, 1958.
Magazine Article: "U.S.S.R. academy members", Chemical and Engineering News, July 28, 1958.
Magazine Article: "Scientists in the news", Science, July 11, 1958.
7.175.
Newsletter Article: "Pauling, McWilliams at Rally in Queens", SANE - greater New York, July, 1958.
Magazine Article: "A Note from Dr. Pauling", Frontier, July, 1958.
7.176.
Newspaper Clipping: "Leukemia", Churchman, July, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Opponent of Nuclear Testing Speaks Here", Anaheim (California) Bulletin, July 2, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Russ Science Award Not Political - Pauling", Independent, July 3, 1958.
7.177.
Press Release: "Linus Pauling - page 2", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Scientist Assails H-Tests", Spokane (Washington) Spokesman-Review, July 28, 1958.
7.178.
Program: "The Unitarian Church", July 27, 1958.
Announcement: "Fission Products and C14; Their Genetic and Somatic Effects", July 21, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner to Speak Here", Tacoma (Washington) News-Tribune, July 27, 1958.
7.179.
Correspondence: from The Peace Committee and The Hillside Community Church, [re: LP speech] July 29, 1958.
Correspondence: from Mrs. Alice Franklin Bryant, [re: a tea with LP] July 29.
Press Release: "Dinner Honoring Linus Pauling", Bryant Campaign Committee, Seattle, Washington, July 28, 1958.
7.180.
Newspaper Clipping: "There are several of us at National Review who know a great deal about the last days of Joe McCarthy...", New York Times, July 30, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Talk Here On Dangers Of Fallout", University of Washington Daily, July 31, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Suits to Halt Atomic Tests Dismissed", Seattle (Washington) Times, July 31, 1958.
7.181.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling believes nuclear test ban near", (Portland) Oregon Journal, August 5, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel scientist slated to speak on atom risks", Portland Oregonian, July 31, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling makes case against atomic testing", Berkeley (California) Daily Gazette, July 23, 1958.
7.182.
Press Release: No Title, [re: Pauling trip to Pacific Northwest] Seattle, Washington, 1958.
Program: University Unitarian Church, Summer 1958.
Newsletter Article: "Letters", SSRS Newsletter, August 1958.
7.183.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Nobel prize winner here July 29", Seattle Lakewood Log, July 28, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel prize winner asks less bombs", Seattle Post-Intelligencer, July 29, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling backs foe of Jackson", Spokane (Washington) Spokesman-Review, July 29, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling A-test foe, is visitor", Seattle (Washington) Times, July 30, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Court rejects suits to halt atom tests", Publication Unknown, July 31, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nuclear test halt refused by court", New York Times, July 25, 1958.
7.184.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Unitarian speaker", Spokane (Washington) Spokesman-Review, July 26, 1958.
Typescript: "Nobel Laureate Linus Pauling to Speak in Seattle", July 1958.
Announcement: "Dinner Meeting Features Linus Pauling", Los Angeles Chapter, Federation of American Scientists, July 1948.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mental disease held top worry", Spokane (Washington) Spokesman-Review, July 29, 1958.
7.185.
Article: "How big is one", Atlantic, August 1958.
7.186.
Article: "How Pauling did it", Frontier, August 1958.
7.187.
Flyer: "Fact & Fable of Fallout", Portland (Oregon) State College, August 4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Savant Urges Quick End to Nuclear Weapon Tests, Sounds Warning", Portland Oregonian, August 5, 1958.
7.188.
Newsletter Article: "Letters", SSRS Newsletter, August, 1958.
Magazine Article: "...Opinion", Seattle Argus, August 8, 1958.
Magazine Article: "California Institute of Technology", Nature, August 16, 1958.
7.189.
Press Release: No Title, [re: Harold Davies visit to U.S.] August 12, 1958.
Press Release: "British Labor M.P., Linus Pauling will Speak on H-Bomb", August 9, 1958.
7.190.
Magazine Article: "Films that Teach", Time, September 1, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Britain screens atom scientist", Publication Unknown, Dunedin, New Zealand, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Russell hits curb on Pauling", Seattle Times, September 5, 1958.
7.191.
Program: "16th Annual Institute on World Affairs", San Diego State College, August 11-29, 1958.
7.192.
Correspondence: No Title, [re: contributions for Bryant Campaign], No Date.
Program: "Hear Two World Leaders of the Fight For Peace", August 22, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prominente fordern Versuchsstop", Publication Unknown, No Date.
7.193.
Newspaper Clipping: "Britain 'rude' to Nobel prize winner", Pasadena (California) Star-News, September 5, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Another Chance for Dr. Pauling", Observer, September 7, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Britains Treatment of Pauling Chided by Cleric", Seattle Times, September 8, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling charge denied", San Francisco Chronicle, September 8, 1958.
7.194.
Newspaper Clipping: "Britain OKs Dr. Pauling's Return", Pasadena (California) Independent, September 22, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: No Title, Times Weekly Review, September 25, 1958.
Announcement: "Scientists on Trial", Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, London, September 22, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling return gets British OK", Pasadena (California) Star-News, September 22, 1958.
Article: "London Diary", New Statesman (London), September 13, 1958.
7.195.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling's visit", Times (London), September 9, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Home office is lying, says the Canon", News Chronicle (London), September 8, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Clean' H-bomb is merely a red herring", Raynolds News, September 9, 1958.
7.196.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling and Home office", Times (London), September 8, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling's Visa", Manchester Guardian, September 9, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling's visit", Times (London), September 9, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Science meeting", Irish Press (Dublin), September 10, 1958.
7.197.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling's visit", Times (London), September 11, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Marlow medal presented", Irish Independent (Dublin), September 11, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel prize winner in Dublin", Irish Times (Dublin), September 10, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Kept out", Daily Herald (Dublin), September 11, 1958.
7.198.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist told: can't stay over in Britain", Irish Press (Dublin), September 11, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "US Professor awaits decision", Irish Times (Dublin), September 12, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "British move puzzles U. S. scientist", Irish Independent (Dublin), September 12, 1958.
7.199.
Magazine Article: "We of the mid-twentieth century...", Churchman, September, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling's Visit", Times, September 5, 1958.
7.200.
Newspaper Clipping: "And is this the way to treat a great man?", Star, (London), September 5, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling", News-Chronicle, September, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Scientist Told to Leave", News-Chronicle, September 6, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chance for Pauling", Reynolds [?] News, September 7, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to Visit Austria", Sunday Times, September 7, 1958.
7.201.
Newspaper Clipping: "En Promille for Freden", Dagbladets, September 8, 1958.
7.202.
Newspaper Clipping: "Attempt to Gag Scientist", Peace News (London), September 12, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Above all Liberties", Peace News (London), 1958.
7.203.
Program: "Wir sind bedroht", Saalbau Essen-Steele, September 26, 1958.
Invitation: "Wir sind bedroht", Saalbau Essen-Steele, September 26, 1958.
7.204.
Program: The Kekul Symposium on Theoretical Organic Chemistry, The Chemical Society, London, September 15-17, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hard way in", Observer, September 14, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Kein Schutz gegen Atomstrahlen", Frankf Bundsch (Essen, Germany), September 28, 1958.
7.205.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling an Das Gewissem", Das Gewissen, September 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Visits from America", Times (London), September 16, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hard way in", Observer, September 14, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Friends and aliens", Manchester Guardian, September 15, 1958.
7.206.
Article: "Pauling: His book, the 'trial' and the great debate", Peace News (London), September 19, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling's visit", Times (London), September 18, 1958.
7.207.
Program: "Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament Scientists on Trial", September 23, 1958.
Poster: "Scientists on Trial", September 22, 1958.
7.208.
Newspaper Clipping: "Not 1% Would Survive War", Daily Worker, September 23, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "H-Test Effects on Children", Daily Telegraph (London) September 23, 1958.
Typescript: "Questions for Scientists", September 22, 1958.
7.209.
Newspaper Clipping: "H-bomb warning given", New York Times, September 23, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelpreistrager in Essen", Mittag (Essen, Germany), September 25, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling given O.K. to return to England", Seattle Times, September 22, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nuclear campaigners defy police", Manchester Guardian, September 23, 1958.
7.210.
Newspaper Clipping: "Die atomkraft und wir", Die Presse (Germany), September 27, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel pristager gjesteforeleser i Trondheim i dag", Trondheim Addressenavisen, September 29, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Gjesteforelesing", Aftanposten (Oslo, Sweden), September 29, 1958.
7.211.
Newspaper Clipping: "Unser Portrait", Publication Unknown, September 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelpreistrger Prof. Linus Pauling", Publication Unknown, September 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemie-Nobelpreistrager warnt", Westdeutsche Allgemeine (Samstag, Norway), September 27, 1958.
7.212.
Newspaper Clipping: "Der Krieg hat ausgespielt", News Deutschland (Germany) September 27, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "50 Bomben wurden genugen", Offenburger Tagbl (Germany), September 27, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nieoller trat in Essen Anti-atomkampfer aus USA", Soester Anzeiger (Germany), September 27, 1958.
7.213.
Newspaper Clipping: "Wissenschaftler sollen die Welt vor Gefahren warnen", Neue Ruhr Zeitung, September 27, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Saubere Bombe gefahrlicher", Oberfrank Volksztg, September 27, 1958.
Newsletter Article: "Pauling Speaks on C14 at LACFAS Rally", Federation of American Scientists Newsletter, Los Angeles, September, 1958.
7.214.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mit der Bombe kann man nicht leben", Westl, Rundschan Dortmund, September 28, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelpreistrager gegen Ausrustung", Driesbz General-Ang., September 28, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Niemoller frat in Essen Anti-Atomkampfer aus USA", Hernes Zeitung, September 27, 1958.
7.215.
Newspaper Clipping: "Strontium-90", New York Times, September 28, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Politikerkne ma tvinges til a forsta hva en atomkrig innebaerer", Dagbladet (Oslo, Sweden), September 29, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nenneskeheten kan utryddes om stor-krigen slippes los", September 29, 1958.
7.216.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hvert 80. menneske baerer pa anlegg for en farlig mental sykdom", Addressenavisen Trondheim, September 29, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sprudlende forelesning pa NTH av verdens fremste kjemiforsker", Addressenavisen Trondheim, September 30, 1958.
7.217.
Newspaper Clipping: "Kvantkemister frn 10 lnder fann studiero i fjllvrlden", Publication Unknown, September 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sprudlende forelesning pa NTH av verdens fremste kjemiforsker", Adressenadvisen Trondheim, September 30, 1958.
7.218.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mitder Atombombekann man nicht leben!", Oberfrank Volksztg (Essen, Germany), September 30, 1958.
7.219.
Newspaper Clipping: "Supermombene tvinger fram freden", Dagbladet (Oslo), October 1, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fredsproblemet bor loses ved forskning", Aftenbosten (Oslo), October 1958.
7.220.
Magazine Article: "A great chemist and his convictions", New Scientist, October 2, 1958.
7.221.
Newspaper Clipping: "Menneskeheten kan utryddes om storkrigen slippes los", Addressenavisen Trondheim, September 29, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "High Real Estate Price", Sacramento (California) Bee, September 30, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sees Tests to Predict Chance of Normal Birth", Montreal (Quebec) Star, October 16, 1958.
7.222.
Newspaper Clipping: "Han samlet verdens forskere til protest mot A-bombeprovene", Dagbladet (Oslo), September 30, 1958.
News Bulletin: "Pauling to visit section", Distillate, October 1958.
7.223.
Magazine Article: "Pauling", New Scientist, October 2, 1958.
7.224.
Poster: "Nuclear War and the Need for a Research Institute for Peace", October 10, 1958.
Magazine Article: "Indefatigable advocate", SAS VIP News, October 1958.
7.225.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling proposes Research for peace", Peace News (London), October 10, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Defective Child Menace Growing", Montreal (Quebec) Gazette, October 16, 1958.
7.226.
Newspaper Clipping: "Man kann nicht mit der Bombe leben", Die Kultur, October 15, 1958.
7.227.
Program: "Cultural Patterns of Western Man", Pierce Junior College, October 22, 1958.
Program: "Research Meeting", October 24, 1958.
7.228.
Newspaper Clipping: "Zu Unserem Leitartikel", [continuation of 7.226], No Date.
7.229.
Program: "Mit der Bombe kann man nicht leben", Blatter fur Deutsche und Internationale Politik, October 25, 1958.
7.230.
Film Brochure: "Vibration of Molecules", The American Chemical Society, No Date.
7.231.
Newspaper Clipping: "May we quote you on that", Publication Unknown, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Evaluating atomic hazard", New York Times, November 2, 1958.
7.232.
Publication: "Report of the President, Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Corporation of Haverford College", October 28, 1958.
7.233.
Magazine Article: "Distinguished Scientist and Nobel Laureate To Discuss His Recent Book 'No More War'", Guardian, November, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: [photo] "At Book Fair", Beverly Hills (California) Press, November 6, 1958.
Program: "The Nature of Nuclear War", Rotary Spokes, November 5, 1958.
7.234.
Newspaper Clipping: "1-Day Fallout to Bring Cancer Death to 10 in Area - Pauling", Pasadena (California) Star-News, November 6, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Scientist Sees 10 Deaths Due to Fallout", Pasadena (California) Independent, November 6, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "...Test Foe Will Speak", Newark (New Jersey) Evening News, November 7, 1958.
7.235.
Program: Progress Toward Freedom Under Law", Convention of the National Lawyers Gild, November 7-10, 1958.
Press Release: "National Lawyers Gild Convention", November 9, 1958.
7.236.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atom Arms to End War, Pauling Says", Chicago Daily Times, November 10, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "World on Path Toward Peace, Says Pauling", Chicago Sun-Times, November 10, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Holds A-Bomb is Tool to End World's Wars", Chicago Daily Tribune, November 10, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace Research Urged by Pauling", Chicago American, November 10, 1958.
7.237.
Newspaper Clipping: "Genetic dangers of fall-out", New York Times, November 9, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fall-out study challenged", New York Times, November 16, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Evaluating fall-out", New York Times, November 30, 1958.
7.238.
Newsletter Article: "Dangers of atomic age and what scientists can do about them", SSRS Newsletter, November 1958.
7.239.
Program: National Lawyers Guild, 1958 Convention, Chicago, November 7-10, 1958.
7.240.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling to speak tonight", Swarthmore College (Pennsylvania) Phoenix, November 11, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Clark Speaker Asks Nuclear Tests End", Worchester (Massachusetts) Telegram, November 16, 1958.
7.241.
Newspaper Clipping: "Frontiers in Science", New York Times Book Review, November 16, 1958.
7.242.
Program: "The Compelling Necessity, No More War!", The Destiny of Modern Man, November 18, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling to Speak Tonight", Swarthmore College, (Pennsylvania) Phoenix, November 11, 1958.
7.243.
Press Release: "Pauling Estimates Radiocarbon 17 Times as Harmful as Fallout", Science Service, November 18, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Relates Science to Future, Notes Implications of Atom Weapons", Yale University (New Haven, Connecticut) Daily News, November 18, 1958.
Magazine Article: "Suggest Radiocarbon Harmful as Fallout", No Date.
7.244.
Program: "Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear War", Ford Hall Forum, November 16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Expects Big 3 to Ban Nuclear Tests Within 6 Weeks", Cincinnati Post, November 18, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ford Hall Forum", Boston Globe, November 15, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Political Science of Professor Pauling", Yale University (New Haven, Connecticut) Daily News, November 18, 1958.
7.245.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel prize winner will speak here", Florida Flambeau, November 18, 1958.
Pamphlet: "Action, Immediate, Right Now!", 1958.
7.246.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling predicts ban on nuclear tests", Cincinnati Enquirer, November 18, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling says Carbon-14 may be worst bomb evil", Pasadena (California) Star-News, November 19, 1958.
7.247.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling says Carbon-14 may be worst bomb evil", Pasadena (California) Star-News, November 19, 1958.
7.248.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling speaks at FSU Hall tonight", Publication Unknown, November 20, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling advocates peace through research", Tallahassee (Florida) Democrat, November 21, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cobbler, stick to your last", Tampa (Florida) Tribune, November 23, 1958.
7.249.
Newspaper Clipping: "Red China's UN entrance necessary", Florida Flambeau, November 25, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prize-winning chemist speaks, "We live in wonderful world'", Walnut Hills High School (Cincinnati, Ohio) Chatterbox, November 25, 1958.
7.250.
Newspaper Clipping: "Milestones in Science", New York Times, November 23, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "No place to hide, or laugh", (Seattle) Washington Teamster, August 8, 1958.
7.251.
Newspaper Advertisement: No Title, [re: Moments of Discovery, George Schwartz and Philip Bishop, eds., Introduction by Linus Pauling] New York Times Book Review, July 27, 1958.
7.252.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling, Nobel Winner Sees Hope for World Peace, Warns Yale of A-Bomb Peril", New Haven (Connecticut) Register, November 23, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Soviet Science Talk", Los Angeles Times.No Date.
Magazine Article: "Dr. Linus Pauling Talk at Nov. 4th Meeting Hailed by Massive Audience", Guardians, December 1958.
7.253.
Poster: "A Proposal: Research For Peace", Unitarian Public Forum, December 5, 1958.
Press Release: "Dr. Linus Pauling Demands Research for Peace", Unitarian Public Forum, December 6, 1958.
7.254.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling for President, He Says", Tallahassee (Florida) Democrat, December 5, 1958.
7.255.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Will Discuss Book on Nuclear Tests", Honolulu (Hawaii) Star-Bulletin, December 31, 1958.
7.256.
Article: "Ford Foundation-Sponsored Research", Children Limited, December 1958.
7.257.
Article: "Phenylketonuria research branches out", Children Limited, December 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech crossbreeds viruses to make better vaccines", Pasadena (California) Star-News, December 25, 1958.
Newspaper Clipping: "ILWU hears Noble Prize winner", Honolulu (Hawaii) Advertiser, December 31, 1958.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: "Pauling Predicts...", [re: Geneva conference to prevent surprise attacks] Pasadena (California) Independent, December 31, 1958.
7.258.
Program: Public Lectures in the city of Boston under The Lowell Institute, 1958.
7.259.
Program: Free Public Lectures in the Lowell Institute -- Disease and the Advancement of Basic Science", October 2 - December 11, 1958.
7.260.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bringt die Technik Krieg oder Frieden?", Mittwoch, December 3, 1958.
7.261.
Invitation: C.I.T. Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Christmas Party, December 12, 1958.
Pamphlet: "Forum -- Atoms for Peace or War", Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, 1958.
7.262.
Magazine Article: "Fallout: the silent killer", Saturday Evening Post, 1959.
7.263.
Magazine Article: "Fallout: the silent killer", Saturday Evening Post, 1959.
7.264.
Magazine Article: "Strontium-90: The unseen destroyer", Ottawa (Ontario) Weekend Magazine, Vol 9, no. 32, 1959.
7.265.
Newspaper Clipping: [in Chinese] 1959.
7.266.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fall-out estimate queried", New York Times, January 5, 1959.
Newsletter Article: "Fallout hazards hassle continues", Federation of American Scientists Newsletter, January 15, 1959.
7.267.
Newspaper Clipping: "An appeal to the 86th Congress of the United States", Washington Post, January 12, 1959.
7.268.
Press Release: "Pauling Disputes Report that Fallout is Harmless", Science Service, January 19, 1959.
Magazine Article: "All about enzymes", Chemical and Engineering News, January 19, 1959.
7.269.
Program: Religious Evaluation Week, University of Oregon, Eugene, January 18-22, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "RE Week Schedule", Publication Unknown, January 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling set for talk", (Eugene) Oregon Daily Emerald, January 19, 1959.
7.270.
Itinerary: Religious Evaluation Week, University of Oregon, Eugene, January 18-22, 1959.
Itinerary: "Classroom Schedule -- Dr. Pauling", January 18-22, 1959.
Itinerary: "University of Oregon, Leader's Daily Schedule", January 18-22, 1959.
7.271.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling says nuclear problems 'responsibility of everybody'", (Eugene) Oregon Daily Emerald, January 21, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Speak in Browsing Room", (Eugene) Oregon Daily Emerald, January 21, 1959.
7.272.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel prize scientist at U of O asks for end to nuclear tests", Eugene (Oregon) Register-Guard, January 21, 1959.
Program: Lecture-Forum Series, Association of Patrons and Friends of the University of Oregon Library, January 7 - March 11, 1959.
7.273.
Newspaper Clipping: "Abandon war, stop testing, Pauling warns in lecture", Oregon Daily Emerald, January 21, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Abandon war, Pauling urges", Portland Oregonian, January 22, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling speaker at EOC", Oregon Journal, January 22, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel prize winner lauds Porter", Portland Oregonian, January 24, 1959.
7.274.
Newspaper Clipping: "1959 - Gateway to a golden future -- or a brink of death", ILWU Reporter, January 23, 1959.
7.275.
Program: Third Annual Temple Isaiah Forum Series, Los Angeles, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling charges government 'immoral'", La Grande (Oregon) Evening Observer, January 24, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to speak here next week", Arcadia (California) Tribune, January 22, 1959.
7.276.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling urges support of nuclear talks at Geneva", Arcadia (California) Tribune, February 2, 1959.
7.277.
Newspaper Clipping: "35,000 super-bombs enough - Pauling", Pasadena (California) Record, February 4, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling to speak for world affairs", University of Southern California (Los Angeles) Daily Trojan, February 16, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "How dangerous is the fallout?", Churchman, February 1959.
7.278.
Newspaper Clipping: "The time is now!", New York Times, February 13, 1959.
7.279.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel winner to speak on nuclear test issue", University of Southern California (Los Angeles) Daily Trojan, February 17, 1959.
Announcement: No Title, [re: Pauling speech to the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Democratic Club of Pasadena] February 18, 1959.
7.280.
Newspaper Clipping: "War - not Russia is crucial foe, declares Pauling", University of Southern California (Los Angeles) Daily Trojan, February 18, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Is it treason?", San Francisco Chronicle, February 19, 1959.
7.281.
Flyer: "What is Treason?", [re: Powell-Schuman case] San Francisco, February 20, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling states H-bomb dangers", Trojan Owl, February 23, 1959.
7.282.
Newspaper Clipping: "A book reading, writing and buying community", Pasadena (California) Star-News, February 22, 1959.
7.283.
Invitation: Los Angeles Reed College Alumni Meeting, February 28, 1959.
Abstract: "Abnormal Hemoglobins", New Titles Published in January, February, March, Chas. C. Thomas Publishers, 1959.
7.284.
Newspaper Clipping: "Thoughts for thoughtless", Churchman, March 1959.
Program: "Directions for Survival", Winter Forum, Mt. Hollywood Congregational Church, March 20, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Brooklyn 'sane' to hear Pauling", New York Survival, March 16, 1959.
7.285.
Program: "Directions for Survival", Winter Forum, Mt. Hollywood Congregational Church, March 20, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Most important thing in our world today", Pasadena (California) Independent Star-News, March 22, 1959.
7.286.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling multiplies by 5 fallout peril estimate", New York Herald Tribune, March 29, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "A-fallout will kill -- Pauling", Los Angeles Mirror News, March 31, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel prize winner claims project Argus adds danger", Oxford Press Courier (England), March 26, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Forum & Agin' 'Em", Pasadena (California) Star-News, March 26, 1959.
7.287.
Newspaper Clipping: "The novelist underestimated the power of the bomb", San Francisco Chronicle, March 28, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Grim View", Minneapolis (Minnesota) Tribune, March 31, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling UPS", Cincinnati Herald Tribune Service, March 29, 1959.
7.288.
Newspaper Clipping: "Test fallout cited in mental disease", San Francisco Chronicle, March 31, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling says fallout will hurt minds of 23,000 unborn", St. Louis Post Dispatch, March 31, 1959.
7.289.
Newspaper Clipping: "Foes of health bills linked to insecurity", San Francisco Examiner, March 31, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelpreistrager kritisiert atomenergie-Kommission", Kolner Stadt Anz. Koln, April 1, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "50 000 Amerikaner todlich bedroht", Die Welt (Berlin), April 1, 1959.
7.290.
Newspaper Clipping: "Action by courts sought by groups to end A-tests", Pasadena (California) Independent, April 7, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Carbon 14 peril from A-blasts told by Pauling", Pasadena (California) Independent, April 12, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's efforts praised", Ann Arbor (Michigan) News, April 16, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech lecture slated tonight", Pasadena (California) Star-News, April 10, 1959.
7.291.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Idiot' A-race called road to death for all", Detroit News, April 18, 1959.
Newspaper Advertisement: No Title, Ann Arbor (Michigan) News, April 16, 1959.
Newspaper Advertisement: No Title, Detroit News, April 18, 1959.
7.292.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling revises his fallout fears", Detroit Free Press, April 19, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fallout hazards increased", Detroit Sunday Times, April 19, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling will speak at M.S.U.", Lansing (Michigan) State Journal, April 19, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Must end A-race-Pauling", Detroit Times, April 18, 1959.
7.293.
Newspaper Advertisement: "If H Bombs were dropped", Publication Unknown, April 21, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "So they say", Chicago Sun Times, April 20, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: No Title, Michigan State Journal, April 20, 1959.
Program: Lecture-Concert Series and World Travel Series, Michigan State University, 1958-1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to speak on science", (Lansing) Michigan State News, April 20, 1959.
7.294.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to present two lectures", University Park (Pennsylvania) Center Daily Times, April 20, 1959.
7.295.
Itinerary: "Schedule of Dr. Linus Pauling at Michigan State University", April 19-20, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling warns of test dangers, pleads for halt", Lansing (Michigan) State Journal, April 21, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling hits effects of fallout", Michigan State News, April 21, 1959.
7.296.
Newspaper Clipping: "Historic opportunity", University Park (Pennsylvania) Center Daily Times, April 22, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to speak on nuclear arms race", Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, April 24, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professor hits Pauling story", University Park (Pennsylvania) Daily Collegian, April 22, 1959.
7.297.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling calls for end of armament race, atom tests", University Park (Pennsylvania) Centre Daily Times, April 23, 1959.
Program: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, New Jersey State Branch, Annual Meeting, Trenton, New Jersey, April 25, 1959.
7.298.
Program: Conference on "Alternatives to the Arms Race", Haddonfield, New Jersey, April 26, 1959.
7.299.
Newspaper Clipping: "'I like people and molecules', says Dr. Pauling," Pasadena (California) Star-News, April 26, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling hits new radiation estimate", Sacramento (California) Bee, April 27, 1959.
7.300.
Flyer: "Do these questions frighten you?", program of speakers sponsored by the Brooklyn Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, Brooklyn College, April 27, 1959.
7.301.
Newspaper Clipping: "One child in thousand may die of leukemia", Honolulu (Hawaii) Star Bulletin, April 28, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Effect of Strontium-90", New York Times, April 28, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling says U.S. has 75,000 A-bombs", New York Times, April 28, 1959.
7.302.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling sees 1,000 test casualties", Honolulu (Hawaii) Advertiser, April 30, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling revises his fallout fears", Detroit Free Press, April 19, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "5000 dor av atomprovcance", Publication Unknown, April 1959.
Bulletin Article: "Radioactive Carbon Called Nuclear Danger", Bulletin of the Brooklyn Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, April 1959.
7.303.
Bulletin Article: "Huge Brooklyn Meeting Proves We Must Raise Our Sights", Bulletin of the Brooklyn Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, May 1959.
Bulletin Article: "Most important thing in our world today", Social Questions Bulletin, vol. 49, (Gresham, Oregon), April 1959.
7.304.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mental illness study will be made in Hawaii", Los Angeles Times, April 26, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "How much Strontium 90?", Boston Herald, May 3, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Four generations of Union leaders: 'A burning belief in the future'", New York Teacher News, May 2, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Appeals court asked to halt atomic tests", Publication Unknown, May 5, 1959.
7.305.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists repeat warning on atomic war", Cleveland Press, May 5, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Doubts strontium 90 induces leukemia", Boston Herald, May 6, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Asks appeal court to halt atom tests", New York Metropolitan News, May 7, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Not very safe", I.F. Stone's Weekly, May 4, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Body molecules to be discussed by Dr. Pauling", Pasadena (California) Independent, May 7, 1959.
7.306.
Newspaper Clipping: "Strontium use, peril explained", Los Angeles Mirror News, May 6, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "If H Bombs Were Dropped...", (advertisement for Alas, Babylon, by Pat Frank), Publication Unknown, May 10, 1959.
7.307.
Newspaper Clipping: "Are we as right as we think?", New York Times, May 8, 1959.
7.308.
Magazine: "Space and the atom", Newsweek, New York, May 11, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling says new radiation level to cause leukemia in one in 1000", Coos Bay, Oregon, May 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "BPWC Speaker", Lone Pine (California) Progress-Citizen, May 15, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling lecture slated today", Pasadena (California) Independent, May 11, 1959.
7.309.
Press Release: "KQED Receives Three Ohio State Awards", KQED Channel 9, San Francisco, May 8, 1959.
Article: "The deadly mist", New Statesman, May 9, 1959, (two copies).
7.310.
Flyer: Temple City High School Science Club Evening Lecture, May 12, 1959.
Announcement: No Title, [re: broadcast of two addresses of the Presidential Session of the American Orthopsychiatric Association Meeting] May 1959.
7.311.
Newspaper Clipping: "Some organized hypocrisy", Publication Unknown, Seattle, Washington, May, 1959.
Newsletter Article: "Radiation perils cited", Newsletter of the United Independent-Socialist Committee, May 1959.
7.312.
Press Release: "Int'l Peace Pilgrimage was Sponsored by 21 Eminent Figures", The Japan Council Against A and H Bombs, June 5, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Meeting with Dr. Albert", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Reader offers comment on peace advertisement", Chico (California) E.R., June 8, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to lecture", (Portland) Oregon Journal, June 7, 1959.
7.313.
Program: Reed College, Fifty-Second Commencement Exercises, June 7, 1959.
7.314.
Publication: Das Argument, June 29, 1959.
7.315.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: Kein Krieg mehr", Blick in die Zeit, June 2, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling terms Adm. Strauss 'too immoral'", Portland Oregonian, June 8, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling inviger AMSA-expo", Freden, June 1959.
7.316.
Announcement: "Nobel Prize Winner to Address Unitarian Men's Club", Los Angeles, June 8, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Universitetet er vel ikke stengt?", Dagbladet (Oslo), June 11, 1959.
7.317.
Newspaper Clipping: "Military, Civil defense virtually impossible against nuclear missiles", Press-Courier, June 17, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mehr ehrfurcht vor dem leben!", Stadt Osnabruo, June 25, 1959.
7.318.
Newspaper Clipping: "Highly trained minds to be needed as technology wrenches society", Press Courier, June 22, 1959.
7.319.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling joins fete honoring Jane Adams", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 17, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Spurr's rites due Sunday", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 19, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelpreistrager Prof. Dr. Linus Pauling spricht in der Halle Munsterland", Munsterisches Tageblatt (Sweden), June 30, 1959.
7.320.
Photograph of Pauling speech poster mounted on a pole, (annotation: "Litfaßsule") 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prof. Pauling besucht Berlin", National Ztg (Berlin), June 30, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling warnt erneut", Deutsche Ztg (Berlin), June 30, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prof. Pauling: Verzicht auf atombombenversuche", Neues Deutschl (Bremen, Germany), June 30, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Konflikte mit den mitteln der vernunft losen", Montag (Germany), June 29, 1959.
7.321.
Newspaper Clipping: "Das Massengrab der ungeborenen", Die Andere Zeitung, June 17, 1959.
7.322.
Newspaper Clipping: "Die offentlichkeit in den USA wird alarmiert", Das Gewissen (Munich), June 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Letters, Scientific America", New York, June 1959.
7.323.
Newspaper Clipping: "Credo of 'country right or wrong' is dated--Pauling", Arcadia (California) Tribune, June 1, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling blasts Strauss", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 1959.
7.324.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling: Tausende wurden zu Gpfern des strahlentodes", Blick in Die Zeit, No 5, July 1, 1959.
7.325.
Newspaper Clipping: "Damit die welt lebe", National Ztg (Berlin), July 7, 1959.
7.326.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prof. Pauling: DDR in UNO aufnehmen", Tribune (Berlin), July 1, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelpreistrger Pauling: DDR muß in die UNO", Berliner Ztg., July 1, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prof. Pauling warnt wetdeutschland bonner atomrustung bedroht uns alle", Neues Deutschl (Germany), July 1, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prof. L. Pauling sprach", Mnstersche Ztg., July 1, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: DDR in die UNO", Der Morgen (Dusseldorf, Germany), July 1, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ostzonaler Rundfunk nahm Pressekonferenz auf", Riehr Naelirichlen, July 7, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bevan fordet anerkennung der DDR", Sachsische Zeitung, (Germany), July 1, 1959.
7.327.
Newspaper Clipping: "Der feiede der menschheit hangt am seidenen faden", Landeshauptstadt Dusseldorf (Dusseldorf, Germany), July 1, 1959.
7.328.
Newspaper Clipping: "Erbschaden bei allen Menschen", Westf Rundschau (Dortmund, Germany), July 2, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Erbschaden bei allen Menschen", Westf Rundschau (Dortmund, Germany), July 2, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelpreistrager aus USA spricht vor friedensfreunden: ostsender hort mit", Westd Allg. (Germany), July 2, 1959.
7.329.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelpreistrager Pauling glaubt optimistisch: es werden keine atombomben mehr explodieren!", Dortmund Tageblatt (Dortmund, Germany), July 2, 1959.
7.330.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Uuser gemeinsamer feind ist der krieg!'", Munsterisches Tageblatt (Donnerstag, Germany), July 2, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Unsere wahl: atomod oder weltregierung", Dusseldorfer Nachichten (Dusseldorf, Germany), July 2, 1959.
7.331.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Wichtigstes jahrzehnt der weltgeschichte'" atombombenversuche gefahrden menschheit", Westfalische Rundschaii (Donnerstag, Germany), July 2, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fachwissenschaftler diskutierten atomfragen", Munsterisches Tageblatt (Germany), July 2, 1959.
7.332.
Newspaper Clipping: "Getrieben von ihrer schwache", Sachsische Zeitung (Germany), July 3, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professor Dr. Linus C. Pauling", Der Morgan, July 3, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Gefahr im quadrat", Bz Am Abend (Germany), July 3, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atombombenexplosionen lassen eine million menschen an krebs erkranken", Frankenpost (Munich, Germany), July 3, 1959.
7.333.
Newspaper Clipping: "Radioaktive strahlen-eine menschheitsgefahr", Dormftadter Tagblatt (Germany), July 3, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nene wrnung Paulings vor der atombombe", Stuttgarter Zeitung (Stuttgart, Germany), July 4, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Die schrecken der atomaren waffen", Darmstadter Echo, July 3, 1959.
7.334.
Newspaper Clipping: "Die glanzlosen ungeheuer", Deutsche Ztg (Berlin), July 3, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Warnung vor zerstorung", Berliner Ztg (Berlin), July 4, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prof. Pauling: unuberhorbare forderung nadh versuhdsstop", National Ztg (Berlin), July 4, 1959.
7.335.
Announcement: in German, re: Pauling speech, Internationale der Kriegsdienstgegner, July 4, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Neue warnung Paulings vor der atombombe", Stuttgarter Zeitung (Stuttgart, Germany), July 4, 1959.
7.336.
Newspaper Clipping: "Radioaktive strahlen-eine menschheitsgefahr", Dormftadter Tagblatt (Germany), July 3, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Unsere wahl: atomod oder weltregierung", Dusseldorfer Nachichten (Dusseldorf, Germany), July 2, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ein unermudlicher warner", Deutsche Volkszeitung, (Germany), July 4, 1959.
7.337.
Advertisement: "Nobelpreistrger Prof. Linus Pauling, hat Ihnen Grundlegendes zur gegenwrtigen Situation in der Welt zu sagen", 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Stellt den wettlauf mit dem tode ein!", Berliner Ztg (Berlin), July 5, 1959.
7.338.
Newspaper Clipping: "US-Abgeordnete gegen atomvertrage mit europa", Die Wett (Germany), July 5, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prof. Pauling Dr. h.c. der humboldt-Universitat", National Zeitung (Berlin), July 5, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ein unermudlicher warner", Deutsche Volkszeitung (Germany), July 4, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "AMSA expon till malmo, Freden (Stockholm), July 1959.
7.339.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atomare abrustung-das gebot der stunde", Berliner Zeitung (Berlin), July 5, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Stellt den wettlauf mit dem tode ein!", Berliner Ztg (Berlin), July 5, 1959.
7.340.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling gewann neue freunde", Publication Unknown, Germany, July 5, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Gegen den sinnlosen militarismus!", Neues Deutschland (Berlin), July 5, 1959.
7.341.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professor Pauling beschwort den schrecken der bombe", Sturegarter Nachrichten (Stuttgart, Germany), July 4, 1959.
7.342.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ehrendoktor fur Prof. Pauling", (Der Morgen, Germany), July 5, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling in Ost- und West-Berlin", Der Tagesspiegel, July 5, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling applauded by Reds", Pasadena (California) Star-News, July 5, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prof. Pauling in Munchen", Nurab Nach, July 5, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prof. Pauling Dr. h.c. der humboldt-Universitat", National Zeitung (Berlin), July 5, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prof. Pauling: DDR anerkennen!", Neue Zeit (Berlin), July 5, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling in Berlin", Tribune (Berlin), July 5, 1959.
7.343.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling applauded by Reds", Pasadena (California) Star-News, July 5, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Gegen den sinnlosen militarismus!", Neues Deutschland (Berlin), July 5, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Gegen den sinnlosen militarismus!", Neues Deutschland (Berlin), July 5, 1959.
7.344.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atomare abrustung-das gebot der stunde", Berliner Zeitung (Berlin), July 5, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prof. Pauling: Atom-luftschutz ist lacherlich", Frank Presse (Munich), July 6, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sie mussen schluB machen", Frank Tagespost, July 6, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prof. Pauling: DDR in UNO aufnehmen", Tribune (Berlin), July 1, 1959.
7.345.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: keine atomwaffen fur deutschland", Main Post (Wurzburg, Germany), July 6, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ein gas aus amerika", Neues Deutschland (Berlin), July 7, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Berliner mosaik", Telegraf (Berlin), July 8, 1959.
7.346.
Newspaper Clipping: "Die Pauling-reise", Die Liga (Berlin), no. 7, July 1959.
7.347.
Newspaper Clipping: "Station Berlin", Die Liga (Berlin), July 6, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ostberlin ehrt Pauling", Kolner Stadt Anz Koln (Berlin), July 6, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ehrendoktorwurde fur Prof. Pauling", Volksstimme (Berlin), July 6, 1959.
7.348.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professor Pauling in Berlin", Das Andere Deutschland, July [?] 15, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus-Pauling-Versammlung in Stuttgart", Publication Unknown, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "DDR muB in die UNO", Freie Presse (Berlin), July 11, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "USA sollen DDR anerkennen", Neues Deutschland (Berlin), July 10, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling sprach in Munchen", Deustche Noche (Berlin), July 8, 1959.
7.349.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nur ein feind,: Krieg", Blick in die Zeit (Mannheim, Germany), July, 1959.
7.350.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professor Pauling sprach in Berlin", Der Freiheitsbote (Marburg, Germany), July 9, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prof. Dr. Pauling gast der Humboldt Universitat", Neues Deutschland (Berlin), July 7, 1959.
7.351.
Newspaper Clipping: "Das Abenteuer der Freiheit", National Ztg (Berlin), July 10, 1959.
7.352.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bilanz des atomaren verbrechens", Freisoziale Presse (Freitag, Germany), July 10, 1959.
7.353.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atomtod oder Weltuntergang?", Publication Unknown, July 1959.
7.354.
Newspaper Clipping: "Die vernunlt bricht sich bahn", Berliner Ztg (Berlin), July 10, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atomgefahr aus der Sahara", Sachsische Zeitung (Berlin),July 11, 1959.
7.355.
Newspaper Clipping: "Koexistenz and friedenskampf am praktischen beispiel", Freiheit (Halle, Germany), July 11, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Geschlossene gesellschaf", Deutsche Woche (Munich), July 15, 1959.
7.356.
Newspaper Photograph: No Title, Deutsche Woche (Munich), July 15, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ring frei!", 7 Uhr-Blatt (Berlin), July 19, 1959.
Newspaper Photograph: No Title, Die Jat (Germany), July 11, 1959.
7.357.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ein nobelpreistrager mahnt !", Deutsche Woche (Munich), July 15, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Forumunter polizeiautsicht", Die Wahrheit (Berlin), July 23, 1959.
7.358.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fler medlemmar I 'atomklubb' okar risken for karnvapenkrig", Dagens Nyheter (Stockholm), July 26, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Forskarna ense I A-vapenfragan", Svenska Dagbladet (Stockholm), July 26, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Taktiska A-vapen inget for Sverige'", Dagens Nyheter, (Stockholm), July 30, 1959.
7.359.
Newspaper Clipping: "Jag bara ringde, sager tumba battur med birgitta inte pa tal", Expressen, (Sweden), July 28, 1959.
7.360.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atomvarning av Linus Pauling pa kvinnornas fredskongress", Svenska Dagbladet (Stockholm), July 28, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atomkrigets foljder visas pa utstallning I Stockholm", (Stockholm), July 29, 1959.
7.361.
Newspaper Clipping: "Kvinnor pa fredsmote", Dagens Nyheter (Stockholm), July 28, 1959.
7.362.
Newspaper Clipping: "Molecular key to mental ills", Publication Unknown, July 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "75.000 vanskapta I varje generation", Afton Bladet (Stockholm), July 28, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Antiatomschau", Duisbg General-Anz (Stockholm), July 29, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Forderungswurdige vereinigung", Deutsche Woche (Munich), July 29, 1959.
7.363.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ich liebe diese welt!", Forum (Berlin), July 16, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prominent US scientist to address city meeting", Edmonton (Alberta) Journal, July 31, 1959.
7.364.
Newspaper Clipping: "Amsa och sakligheten", Dagens Nyheter (Stockholm), July 29, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "AMSA-expo I Stockholm", Stockholm Tidingen, July 29, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professorns besok", Afton Bladet (Stockholm), July 30, 1959.
7.365.
Newspaper Clipping: "Neujahrsgedanken uber atomwaffen", Tagebuch, July 1959.
7.366.
Newspaper Clipping: "Genfer Konferenz schuf wertvolle Voraussetzungen", Wochenbericht (Dusseldorf, Germany), July 1959.
7.367.
Program: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Fourteenth International Congress, Stockholm, July 27-31, 1959.
7.368.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pilgrimage elicits strong support", News of Japan Council Against A & H-Bombs (Tokyo), no. 4, Vol 7, June 1959.
7.369.
Newspaper Clipping: "Delegates from overseas", News of Japan Council Against A & H-bombs (Tokyo), no. 5 Vol 6, July 1959.
7.370.
Newspaper Clipping: "Anti bomb parley takes mild tone", New York Times, August 4, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. accused of wrecking A-ban talks", Japan Times (Tokyo), August 4, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling expresses shock at walkout by 4 delegates", Mainichi (Japan), August 11, 1959.
7.371.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.N. peace organ urged by Pauling", Asahi Evening News (Japan), August 14, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling tells perils of A-poisoned food", Los Angeles Mirror, August 28, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Spread of A-weapons seen added war peril", Los Angeles Times, August 28, 1959.
7.372.
Newspaper Clipping: "Readers in council", Asahi Evening News (Japan), August 11, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Left and right snipe at atom statement", Toronto (Ontario) Globe and Mail, August 8, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: [in Japanese] 1959.
7.373.
Newspaper Clipping: "Our choice: atomic death or world law", Mainichi (Tokyo), August 8, 1959.
7.374.
Newspaper Clipping: "Millions to die of cancer as result of atomic tests", Mainichi (Tokyo), August 7, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling voices opposition to security pact revision", Mainichi (Tokyo), August 5, 1959.
7.375.
Newspaper Clipping: "Anti-N bomb congress ends; peace appeals proclaimed", Mainichi (Tokyo), August 9, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling backs up Hiroshima appeal", Asahi Evening News (Japan), August 11, 1959.
7.376.
Newspaper Clipping: "Our choice: atomic death or world law", Mainichi (Tokyo), August 9, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Readers In Council", Japan Times, August 11, 1959.
7.377.
Newspaper Clipping: "Our choice: atomic death or world law", Mainichi (Tokyo), August 9, 1959.
7.378.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling hits statement by 4 delegates", Asahi Times (Japan), August 14, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Five foreign delegates have faith in Hiroshima appeal", Japan Times (Tokyo), August 15, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling's letter", Japan Times (Tokyo), August 16, 1959.
7.379.
Typescript: "The Hiroshima Appeal", August 6, 1959.
7.380.
Newspaper Clipping: [in Japanese] 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "75000 Amerikanische atombomben", Rhein Merkur (Koblenz, Germany), August 14, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling erhebt Einspruch", Der Sonntag (Berlin), August 16, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "World women's group seeks united front against war", Minneapolis (Minnesota) Star, August 12, 1959.
7.381.
Newspaper Clipping: [in Japanese] Sankei Shimbun (Tokyo), August 14, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: [in Japanese] Asahi Evening News (Japan), August 14, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Kennedy's statement", Mainichi (Tokyo), August 15, 1959.
7.382.
Newspaper Clipping: [in Japanese] Asahi Evening News (Japan), August 15, 1959.
7.383.
Newspaper Clipping: [in Japanese] Asahi Evening News (Japan), August 10, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling urges A-free calcium", Publication Unknown, August 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Spread of A-weapons seen added war peril", Los Angeles Times, August 28, 1959.
7.384.
Newspaper Clipping: [in Japanese] Asahi Evening News (Japan), August 17, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: [in Japanese] Asahi Evening News (Japan), August 18, 1959.
7.385.
Typescript: "Statement by Linus Pauling", [re: 1959 trip around the world, including visit with Albert Schweitzer, thoughts on international relations and nuclear weapons] August 27, 1959.
7.386.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Think for self': Pauling's report from Schweitzer", San Bernardino (California) Sun Telegram, August 23, 1959.
7.387.
Newspaper Clipping: "Tortillas, limestone hailed by Pauling as fallout guard", San Bernardino (California) Sun Telegram, August 28, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling urges curbing spread of atom bomb to other nations", San Bernardino (California) Sun Telegram, August 30, 1959.
7.388.
Newspaper Announcement: "Hear Dr. Linus Pauling", Edmonton Committee for the Control of Radiation Hazards, Edmonton (Alberta) Journal, September 1, 1959.
7.389.
Newspaper Clipping: "Backs Pauling", Progressive, September 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Anerkennung der DDR zwedkmaBig", DDR Revue (Vremin, Germany), September 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling books Portland talk", Portland Oregonian, September 6, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace 'imperative', states Eisenhower", Edmonton (Alberta) Journal, September 1, 1959.
7.390.
Bulletin Article: "Linus Pauling", Sierra Club Bulletin (Sierra Madre, California), September 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist to outline dangers of radiation", Edmonton (Alberta) Journal, September 1, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling stresses hazard from fallout", (Portland) Oregon Journal, September 14, 1959.
7.391.
Newspaper Clipping: "To combat Strontium-90", New York Times, September 13, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling stresses hazard from fallout", (Portland) Oregon Journal, September 14, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fall-out flash", Punch (London), September 23, 1959.
7.392.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling says H-weapons' destructiveness ensures peace for modern world", Portland Oregonian, September 14, 1959.
Magazine Article: "Magnetic Caltech", Fortune, September 1959.
7.393.
Itinerary: "Dr. Pauling's Schedule", Canadian Committee for the Control of Radiation Hazards, September 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Regardons vivre les etudiants americains", Les Nouvelles Litteraires (Paris), September 3, 1959.
7.394.
Newspaper Clipping: "La vie dans une universite des Etats-Unis", Publication Unknown, 1959.
7.395.
Newspaper Clipping: "Regardons vivre les etudiants americains", Les Nouvelles Litteraires (Paris), September 3, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling to speak at SOC Thursday evening", Medford (Oregon) Tribune, September 8, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: No title, Ashland (Oregon) Daily Tidings, September 9, 1959.
7.396.
Newspaper Clipping: "War's relentless logic", Peace News, September 19, 1959.
7.397.
Program: American Chemical Society presents "Vibration of Molecules" and "An Introduction to Reaction Kinetics", Atlantic City, New Jersey, September 15, 1959.
7.398.
Newspaper Clipping: "Feldzug des Gewissens", Publication Unknown, September 20, 1959.
7.399.
Newspaper Clipping: "The choice before mankind: atomic death or world law", Washington D.C. National Guardian, September 21, 1959.
7.400.
Newspaper Clipping: "Wir sind bedroht - interview mit Professor Linus Pauling", Deutsche Woche (Johrgang/Mittwoch, Germany), September 23, 1959.
7.401.
Newspaper Clipping: "Good education more than practical skills, humanities", Pomona (California) Progress Bulletin, September 24, 1959.
Flyer: Annual State Meeting of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Los Angeles, California, September 25, 1959.
7.402.
Newspaper Clipping: "New discoveries in heredity", Publication Unknown, September 30, 1959.
7.403.
Newspaper Clipping: "May revolutionize concepts of disease and of life itself", Scope Weekly, September 1959.
7.404.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling", New Berliner Illustrierte (Berlin), October 1959.
7.405.
Program: "The Molecular Basis of Civilization", The Messenger Lectures, Cornell University, October 5 - 15, 1959.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: Fre Och Frihet, Grundag (Germany), October 6, 1959.
7.406.
Booklet: "Freie Forschung: Diskussions-Schrift der 'Gemeinschaft Deutscher Wissenschaftler zum Schutz der Freien Forschung'", October 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling replies", Progressive, October 1959.
7.407.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scare tactics", Portland Oregonian, October 6, 1959.
7.408.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling lectures on aspects of origin, complexity of life", Cornell University (Ithaca, New York) Daily Sun, October 5, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling talk covers molecular influence", Cornell University (Ithaca, New York) Daily Sun, October 9, 1959.
Magazine Article: No Title, Saturday Evening Post, October 10, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Liar' shout at congress", Melbourne Sun, October 10, 1959.
7.409.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Un ennemi commun: la guerre'", Montreal (Quebec) Le Devoir, October 9, 1959.
7.410.
Program: "Turning Point for Survival", The Greater New York and National Committees for a Sane Nuclear Policy, (Pauling annotation: "We will all fry together when we fry/Three billion sizzling platters"; "We will all go together when we go/I dedicate this song to the man who has done so much to make the golden dream a reality - Dr. Edward Teller") October 25, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "3,000 hear Pauling assail nuclear peril", New York Times, October 26, 1959.
7.411.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling discusses heredity: cites primary constituent", Cornell University (Ithaca, New York) Sun, October 13, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling talk traces mankind's evolution", Cornell University (Ithaca, New York) Sun, October 15, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Rockefeller calls for new A-tests", Pasadena (California) Star-News, October 26, 1959.
7.412.
Newspaper Clipping: "Transduction phenomenon", Scope Weekly, October 14, 1959.
7.413.
Newspaper Clipping: "Reveals relationship of genes, viruses, cancer, and life", Publication Unknown, October 1959.
7.414.
Flyer: "The Forum Committee Presents Linus Pauling speaking on Molecules and Disease", Hollywood Los Feliz Jewish Community Center, October 28, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professor Pauling speaks on 'molecules and disease'", Los Angeles Center News, October 1959.
7.415.
Press Release: No Title, [re: Pauling trip to Australia and New Zealand] California Institute of Technology News Bureau, October 1959.
7.416.
Typescript: Report of K. Kauffman-Grinstead on his trip to Europe, October 1959.
7.417.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nuclear tests on trial", Progressive, October, 1959.
7.418.
Newspaper Clipping: "We're still in the McCarthy period", Melbourne Sun, November 3, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prospects for Peace Are Good, Says U. S. Professor", Melbourne Age, November 3, 1959.
7.419.
Newspaper Clipping: "McCarthyism Here, Says U.S. Visitor", Publication Unknown, November 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "'McCarthyism' in Aust. says visiting U.S. professor", Publication Unknown, Sydney, Australia, November 3, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Through the looking glass", Publication Unknown, November 1959.
7.420.
Newspaper Clipping: "2,000 at International co-operation rally", Sydney Morning Herald, November 23, 1959.
7.421.
Newspaper Clipping: "Passports seen as hindrance to co-operation", Publication Unknown, Melbourne, Australia, November 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "A-war 'would end civilization'", Melbourne Sun, November 6, 1959.
7.422.
Newspaper Clipping: "Congress almost free of incident", Publication Unknown, Melbourne, Australia, November 9, 1959.
7.423.
Newspaper Clipping: "200 marched on the peace men", Melbourne Sun, November 9, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "End visa system: novelist", Melbourne Herald, November 9, 1959.
7.424.
Newspaper Clipping: "5000 hear leaders of congress outline aims", Melbourne Age, November 9, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace gathering to begin today", Melbourne Sun, November 7, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Only a few fireworks at peace rally", Melbourne Sun, November 9, 1959.
7.425.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Boycott' un-Christian says Dean", Melbourne Sun, November 9, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Red methods against peace congress, says Mr. Priestly", Melbourne Age, November 10, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Plea to support Geneva efforts", Melbourne Age, November 11, 1959.
7.426.
Newspaper Clipping: "He sticks to claim", Melbourne Herald, November 11, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "A-fallout horrifying in it's effects", Melbourne Sun, November 10, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: No Title, Melbourne Herald, November 11, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Disarming is not enough'", Melbourne Sun, November 11, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Three Congress sections sit today", Melbourne Sun, November 11, 1959.
7.427.
Flyer: Public Meeting, Australian and New Zealand Congress for International Co-Operation & Disarmament, November 12, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "'...declaration of hope' approved", Melbourne Sun, November 14, 1959.
7.428.
Newspaper Clipping: "A simple plan to save the children's lives", People's World, November 14, 1959.
7.429.
Newspaper Clipping: "Disarmament only solution", Adelaide News (Australia), November 14, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "The spirit of tolerance", Melbourne Age, November 14, 1959.
7.430.
Announcement: Melbourne University Chemical Society, 8th Meeting for 1959 and 416th Meeting of the Society, University of Melbourne, November 10, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Democracy in Australia", Melbourne Age, November 14, 1959.
Flyer: Public Meeting, Richmond, Australia, November 15, 1959.
7.431.
Newspaper Clipping: "Every A-test 'injures the unborn'", Sydney Morning Herald, November 16, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Generalizing about peace", Sydney Morning Herald, November 16, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Survival hope in nuclear war", Sydney Morning Herald, November 17, 1959.
7.432.
Newspaper Clipping: "800 cheer decision at peace congress", Melbourne Age, November 14, 1959.
Invitation: Private screening of "On the Beach", Australian and New Zealand Congress for International Cooperation and Disarmament, November 13, 1959.
Program: Central Methodist Mission, Pleasant Sunday Afternoon, November 15, 1959.
7.433.
Newspaper Clipping: "1500 cheered at peace rally", Brisbane Courier Mail, November 26, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prof. Pauling to speak here later this month", Auckland Star (New Zealand), November, 1959.
Newspaper Advertisement: No Title, Sydney Telegraph, November 14, 1959.
7.434.
Itinerary: for Ava Helen Pauling, Australia, November 5-13, 1959.
Transcript Fragment: The Unitarian Half-Hour, November 15, 1959.
7.435.
Newspaper Clipping: "China seen as threat to peace if not in U.N.", Canberra Times (Australia), November 20, 1959.
7.436.
Newspaper Clipping: "'U.S. capable of destroying Soviet'", Sunday Morning Herald, November 23, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Care in peace moves", Brisbane Telegraph (Australia), November 23, 1959.
Newspaper Advertisement: No Title, Brisbane Courier Herald (Australia), November 24, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize winner arrives in visit", New Zealand Herald, November 25, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Not a single student", Brisbane Telegraph, November 24, 1959.
7.437.
Flyer: Address by Linus Pauling, New Zealand Committee for the Congress, Christchurch, New Zealand, November 29, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Many deformed children because of atom tests", Otago New Zealand Daily Times, November 30, 1959.
7.438.
Itinerary: for Australia and New Zealand, November 23-27, 1959.
7.439.
Newspaper Clipping: "Australia peace congress hailed as best in West", National Guardian (Australia), November 30, 1959.
7.440.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Deformed children in next generation'", Dunedin Evening Star (New Zealand), November 30, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professor Pauling on effects of A-bomb tests", Christchurch Press (New Zealand), November 30, 1959.
7.441.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Hurtful preparations should be stopped'", Christchurch Press (New Zealand), November 30, 1959.
7.442.
Newspaper Clipping: Letters to the Editor, Sun, November 1959.
7.443.
Newspaper Clipping: "Strontium-90 in soil", Christchurch Press (New Zealand), December 1, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Disarmament", Christchurch Press (New Zealand), December 1, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Scientific Society", Corian (Corio, Australia), December 1959.
7.444.
Newspaper Clipping: "Increasing fallout build-up", Otaga Times (Dunedin, New Zealand), December 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists agree on fallout facts", Otago Daily News (Dunedin, New Zealand), December 1, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "A-fallout warning - N.Z. soil buildup", Auckland Star, December 1, 1959.
7.445.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize winner's campaign for peace", New Zealand Evening Star, December 1, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Each bomb tests wastes lives of 15,000 unborn children", Dunedin Evening Star (New Zealand), December 1, 1959.
7.446.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nuclear threat to N.Z.", People's Voice (Auckland, New Zealand), December 2, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel prize winner's wife shares in bid to end war", Evening Star (New Zealand), December 2, 1959.
Newspaper Advertisement: No Title, New Zealand Herald Tribune, December 2, 1959.
7.447.
Program: "Our Choice -- Nuclear Death or World Law", speech by Linus Pauling, Auckland, New Zealand, December 2, 1959.
Flyer: "Our Choice -- Nuclear Death or World Law", speech by Linus Pauling, Auckland, New Zealand, December 2, 1959.
7.448.
Newspaper Clipping: "My 1959 and day with Dr. and Mrs. Pauling", Kinki Times (Japan), December 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Escapism", Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, December 7, 1959.
7.449.
Program: Norman Thomas 75th Birthday Celebration, Los Angeles, December 12, 1959.
7.450.
Newspaper Clipping: "Reckless use of X-rays 'peril to children'", Auckland Star (New Zealand), December 3, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Appeal for nuclear disarmament", New Zealand Herald Tribune, December 3, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "They showed their pleasure with kisses", Auckland Star (New Zealand), December 4, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Defense spending not waste, says Colonel", New Zealand Herald Tribune (New Zealand), December 4, 1959.
7.451.
Newspaper Clipping: "Crusade by children on fallout threat?", Daily Times (Dunedin, New Zealand), December 5, 1959.
7.452.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atomic Power and radiation hazards", New Zealand Listener, December 18, 1959.
7.453.
Postcard: "Wake Up America!", Peace Postal, no. 7, 1959.
Magazine Photo with Caption: C.R. Downs and Linus Pauling, Publication Unknown, 1959.
7.454.
Program: First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles, Service for December 13, 1959.
7.455.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chilling 'On the Beach' premieres in 18 nations", Los Angeles Times, December 18, 1959.
7.456.
Newsletter Article: "Priestley to attend Congress", Australian and New Zealand Congress for International Co-Operation and Disarmament, 1959.
7.457.
Flyer: "Official Opening", Australian and New Zealand Congress for International Co-Operation and Disarmament, Melbourne, Australia, November 8, 1959.
Program: Australian and New Zealand Congress for International Co-Operation and Disarmament and Festival of the Arts, Melbourne, Australia, November 7-14, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professor recalls McCarthy", Auckland Star (New Zealand), December 1959.
7.458.
Poster: "Kein Krieg Mehr", Internationale der Kriegsdienstgegner, Munich, Germany, July 3, 1959.
7.459.
Newspaper Clipping: "Psychiatry grows up", Publication Unknown, 1959.
7.460.
Newspaper Clipping: "Housewife Backs Up Her Fallout Research", White Plains Reporter Dispatch, January 17, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Woman Researcher Unawed By a 'Mr. Big' of Science", White Plains Reporter Dispatch, January 17, 1959.
7.461.
Newspaper Clipping: "Gesunder Menschenverstand soll Weltprobleme lsen, Weser-Kurier, Bremer Tageszeitung, 1959.
7.462.
Program: Banquet Honoring Members of the Bishop Union High School Chapter of the California Scholarship Federation, Bishop, California, May 18, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Neue atomwaffen versuche in USA", Die Welt (Frankfurt, Germany), May 23, 1959.
Typescript: "Most Important Thing in Our World Today", by Linus Pauling, Los Angeles Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, March 1959.
7.463.
Newspaper Clipping: "Our choice: atomic death or world law", Women of the Whole World, no. 11, November 1959.
7.464.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vatebombens fiende nr 1.", Freden, July, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (U.S.A.) and the U.S. National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy Against Atomic Danger and for Disarmament", Women of the Whole World, no.7, July 1959.
7.465.
Newspaper Clipping: "Eine Mahnung an die Menschheit", Publication Unknown, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Die Atom-Uhr luft ab", Publication Unknown, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vortrag mit Beifall und Pfiffen", Publication Unknown, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bombs exist to kill everyone, says Pauling", Los Angeles Times, August 5, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: [in Japanese] Publication Unknown, August 3, 1959.
7.466.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hiroshima recalls dropping of 1st A-bomb", San Francisco Bilingual Chinese-English Daily, August 7, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "...auf die menschheit", Telegraf (Berlin), August 6, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Super bomb supply could end all lives", Publication Unknown, August 6, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Gedenken in Hiroshima", Oberb. Volksztg (Germany), August 7, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "75 000 amerikanische atombomben", Goslarsche Ztg (Germany), August 6, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: vereinigte staaen haben 75 000 atombomben auf lager", Spand Voklsbl (Germany), August 6, 1959.
7.467.
Newspaper Clipping: "Unser gemeinsamer feind ist der krieg", Neue Zeit (Berlin), July 7, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Appell an Europa", Publication Unknown, (Berlin), July, 1959.
7.468.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelpreistrger Prof. Pauling: DDR bald anerkennen", Publication Unknown, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ich Arbeite, um die Atomgefahr zu verringern", Dic Walubeit (Berlin), July 7, 1959.
7.469.
Article: "Scientist Should Express His Opinions -- a speech at the meeting 'An afternoon with Prof. and Mrs. Pauling'", Japanese Publication, 1959.
7.470.
Pamphlet: "Documents of the Australian and New Zealand Congress for International Co-Operation and Disarmament", 1959.
Itinerary: "Tentative Schedule for Dr. and Mrs. Pauling in Australia and New Zealand", October 31 - December 2, 1959.
7.471.
Article: "Latest Developments on the A. & N.Z. Congress for International Co-Operation and Disarmament", 1959.
7.472.
Pamphlet: "Australian and New Zealand Congress for International Co-Operation and Disarmament and Festival of the Arts", (Melbourne), November 7-14, 1959.
Typescript: "Declaration of Hope", Australian and New Zealand Congress for International Co-Operation and Disarmament and Festival of the Arts, (Melbourne), November 1959.
7.473.
Flyer: "Why Seamen Support the Australian and New Zealand Congress for International Co-Operation and Disarmament", Seamen's Union of Australia, 1959.
Flyer: "Operation Handshake", Congress for International Co-operation and Disarmament, (Melbourne), November 1959.
Program: Citizen's Conference, Australian and New Zealand Congress for International Co-Operation and Disarmament, (Melbourne), November 9-11, 1959.
7.474.
Program: "Olympic Pool Programme", Australian and New Zealand Congress for International Co-Operation and Disarmament, (Pauling annotation: "...must not be used. We must not have third world war") November 8, 1959.
Program: Education Conference, Australian and New Zealand Congress for International Co-Operation and Disarmament, November 7-11, 1959.
7.475.
Lyric Sheet: "Caltech Confidential, Christmas 1959".
7.476.
Advertisement: "Mr. Eisenhower...Mr. Khrushchev...Mr. Macmillan, The Time is Now!", Sane Nuclear Policy Committee, 1959.
7.477.
Petition Form: "Mr. Eisenhower, Mr. Khrushchev, We Call for a Permanent End to Atomic Bomb Testing", National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, 1959.
7.478.
Newsletter: SANE-LA, Los Angeles Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, November 1959.
Magazine Article: Letter to the Editor [re: use of titles by Ph.D.'s] Chemical and Engineering News, November 2, 1959.
7.479.
Transcript: "What Has Happened to Governor Rockefeller?", by Nathan Straus, Editorial broadcast over station WMCA, November 8, 1959.
7.480.
Magazine Article: "Jeder Atomversuch fordret Opfer", Die Lupe, no. 227, 1959.
7.481.
Magazine Article: "Fallout and your family's health", Redwood (California) Magazine, November 1959.
7.482.
Newspaper Advertisement: "Fall-out and Radiation", Montreal (Quebec) Star, October 1, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Conference du Dr Pauling sur la radiation", Dredi, October 2, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist optimist on avoiding nuclear war", Publication Unknown, 1959.
7.483.
Newspaper Clipping: "Room for A-Test Argument", Montreal (Quebec) Gazette Times, Canada, October 3, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fall-Out Danger Seen", Publication Unknown, October 3, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling opens speech series; talks changed to Bailey Hall", Cornell University (Ithaca, New York) Daily Sun, October 6, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Wife To Speak Here", Publication Unknown, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "In Marked Contrast", Cornell University (Ithaca, New York) Daily Sun, 1959.
7.484.
Transcript: Radio advertisement promoting a speech by LP, Station CHFA, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, September 28, 1959.
7.485.
Announcement re: speech by LP, Edmonton Committee for the Control of Radiation Hazards, September 1959.
7.486.
Newspaper Clipping: "La vie dans une universite des Etats-Unis", Publication Unknown, 1959.
Flyer: Deadline Meeting, Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, Los Angeles,(?) September 29, 1959.
7.487.
Reprint: "Fred eller Frintelse?", by Linus Pauling, 1959.
7.488.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professor wants China in UN", Adelaide Sunday Mail (Australia), September 14, 1959.
Booklet: "Cornell University Press 90th Anniversary 1869-1959", 1959.
Invitation: "A Luncheon Invitation", Newcastle Women's Auxiliary for International Cooperation and Disarmament, November 18, 1959.
7.489.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist", Publication Unknown, 1959.
7.490.
Calendar: "Linus Carl Pauling, Ph.D.", Scientific Products, July-September, 1959.
7.491.
Newspaper Clipping: [in Japanese] Central Japan Press, January 3, 1960.
7.492.
Correspondence: from Maxine Negri, Freethinkers of Southern California, [re: LP attendance at banquet] January 6, 1960.
7.493.
Article: "'Globus' Zove Globus", Globus (Zagreb, Croatia, Yugoslavia), January 3, 1960.
7.494.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prof. Pauling om den nya 'skyddsforskingen'", Unionen, January 1960.
7.495.
Article: "Eighth Annual NSTA Convention", Science Teachers World, January 13, 1960.
7.496.
Flyer: "Walk for the Human Race, Walk to End the Arms Race", Unitarian Fellowship for Social Justice, San Francisco, January 16, 1960.
Newsletter Article: "The Paulings Are Speaking January 20th!!", FDR Newsletter, Pasadena, California, January 20, 1959.
7.497.
Newspaper Clipping: "Forum & Agin' 'Em", Pasadena (California) Star-News, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemistry Talk Slated Tomorrow", Publication Unknown, January 17, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Warns on 'A' Blasts in Tar Sand", The Journal of Commerce, January 22, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Paulings Describe World Tour at FDT Club Meet", Star-News, January 21, 1960, and Pasadena Independent, Pasadena, California, January 22, 1960.
7.498.
Program: Western Spectroscopy Association, Asilomar, California, January 28-29, 1960.
7.499.
Newspaper Clipping: "An Author's Warning", Auckland Star, January 30, 1960.
Magazine Article: "A-Bomb Suit Appealed", Chemical and Engineering News, February 1, 1960.
Bulletin Article: "Nation's Science Teachers To Convene", National Secondary School Principals Bulletin, February 1960.
7.500.
Article: "Selling Science", New Statesman, February 6, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling's Talk Canceled", Publication Unknown, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Offers Method to Reduce Sr90 in Bone", Dental Times, February 15, 1960.
7.501.
Article: "Interview with Prof. Pauling", New Zealand Rationalist, January - February 1960.
7.502.
Newspaper Clipping: "Three out of Four Americans Favor a Ban on Atomic Testing", New York Times, February 8, 1960.
7.503.
Correspondence: from Zhivko Angeluscheff, [re: lost on cliff incident] January 31, 1960.
Correspondence: from Marjarie Avery, [re: refuting Dr. Teller] No Date.
Correspondence: from Virginia and Dick Badger, [re: lost on cliff incident]No Date.
Correspondence: from B.J. Balcar, [re: autograph request] February 13, 1960.
7.504.
Correspondence: from G.P. Batrin, Sr., [re: lost on cliff incident] February 6, 1960.
Correspondence: from Christian Bay, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 2, 1960.
Correspondence: from Arlene Barr, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 9, 1960.
7.505.
Correspondence: from Eugene Coan, [re: disregard accompanying letter], No Date.
Correspondence: from Eugene Coan, [re: lost on cliff incident] January 31, 1960.
Correspondence: from Gertrud Legerman, [in German] No Date.
Correspondence: from Tita?, [re: lost on cliff incident] January 31, 1960.
7.506.
Correspondence: from Mrs. Murphy, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 4, 1960.
Correspondence: from Mrs. Reginald Johnson, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 13, 1960.
Correspondence: from Julie Stitt, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 4, 1960.
Correspondence: from Karl E. French, [re: sale of oven/stove] No Date.
Correspondence: from Mrs. Macgowan, [re: plans for the WILPF] February 15, 1960.
Correspondence: from Mrs. Sylvia Shrivstisen, [re: impressions of LP and AHP from speeches] February 13, 1960.
7.507.
Correspondence: from Vesta Stinges?, [re: lost on cliff incident] January 31, 1960.
Correspondence: from Walter P. Taylor, [re: lost on cliff incident, membership in Desert Protective Council] February 4, 1960.
7.508.
Correspondence: from Phyllis Margolis, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 1, 1960.
Correspondence: from Mildred Olvistid?, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 2.
7.509.
Correspondence: from Samuel Bowine, [re: lost on cliff incident, personal update] February 1, 1960.
Correspondence: from Sir Lawrence Bragg, [re: receipt of "The Nature of the Chemical Bond"] February 5, 1960.
Correspondence: from Robert H. Breding, [re: request to buy ocean-front property in California from Paulings] February 1, 1960.
Correspondence: from Alvin I. Brown, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 2, 1960.
Correspondence: from Austin Brues, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 4, 1960.
Correspondence: from Louise and Joe Capsin, [re: lost on cliff incident, personal update] February 1, 1960.
7.510.
Correspondence: from Dotty and Courtney Benedict, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 8, 1960.
Correspondence: from Helen Blair, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 16, 1960.
Correspondence: from Beets, [George Beadle, re: lost on cliff incident] January 31.
Correspondence: from Irving S. Bengelsdorf, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 7, 1960.
Correspondence: from Robert Bloom, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 1, 1960.
7.511.
Correspondence: from John and LaRae, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 1, 1960.
Correspondence: from C.W. Chandler, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 2, 1960.
Correspondence: from A. Chatterjee, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 2, 1960.
Correspondence: from Nicholas and Irene Cheronis, [re: lost on cliff incident] January 31, 1960.
Correspondence: from Robert R. Citron, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 12, 1960.
Correspondence: from Pearl Cline, [re: lost on cliff incident] January 31, 1960.
Poem: "Two Little Satellites", by Pearl Cline, 1958.
7.512.
Correspondence: from Margaret Cooper, [re: lost on cliff incident, personal update] February 3.
Correspondence: from Bruce Crawford, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 1, 1960.
Correspondence: from M. G. Davres?, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 1, 1960.
Correspondence: from Karl Darrow, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 1, 1960.
Correspondence: from M. E. Dreier, [re: lost on cliff incident] No Date.
Correspondence: from John E. Eilertson, [re: personal update] February 11, 1960.
7.513.
Correspondence: from Alvin M. Fountain, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 1, 1960.
Correspondence: from Bill, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 2.
Correspondence: from Mrs. C. Friedman, [re: lost on cliff incident] January 31, 1960.
Correspondence: from W. F. Giauque, [re: receipt of "The Nature of the Chemical Bond, lost on cliff incident] February 4, 1960.
Correspondence: from Paul A. Giguere, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 9, 1960.
Correspondence: from John K. Gray, [re: lost on cliff incident, stock interests] No Date.
7.514.
Correspondence: from Aine Eugstroun?, [re: report evaluations] February 3, 1960.
Correspondence: from William Esslinger, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 1, 1960.
Correspondence: from Sara Evans, [re: lost on cliff incident, personal update] No Date.
Correspondence: from Paul Ewald, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 3, 1960.
Correspondence: from Joseph Facci, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 1, 1960.
7.515.
Correspondence: from Joe Greenbaum, [re: lost on cliff incident] No Date.
Correspondence: from Mr. & Mrs. A. Hammer, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 1, 1960.
Correspondence: from Liz, [re: personal update] February 24, 1960.
Correspondence: from David, [re: personal update] No Date.
7.516.
Correspondence: from Morris L. Grover, [re: receipt of "No More War!", lost on cliff incident] February 2, 1960.
Correspondence: from J. B. S. Haldane, [re: misprint in "The Nature of the Chemical Bond", lost on cliff incident] March 11, 1960.
Correspondence: from Lou Harris, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 1, 1960.
Correspondence: from Samuel Hirsch, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 8, 1960.
Correspondence: from Mary Temple Holmgren, [re: lost on cliff incident, speeches at rallies] February 1, 1960.
Correspondence: from Charles Huggins, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 28, 1960.
Correspondence: from Mason Ingram, [re: lost on cliff incident] May 23, 1960.
7.517.
Newspaper Clipping: "Rescuers Pull Victim From Ledge", Sacramento (California) Union, February 1, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Rescued After 24 Hours on Slippery Ocean Cliff", St. Louis Post, February 1, 1960.
7.518.
Newspaper Clipping: "Death Cheated: Pauling Rescued From Cliff", San Francisco (California) Examiner, February 1, 1960.
7.519.
Newspaper Clipping: "Inside Today", Pasadena (California) Star-News, February 1, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Savant Gives Sea a Wave of Wisdom", Pasadena (California) Star-News, February 1, 1960.
7.520.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Saved After 24 Hours on Cliff Edge", Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, February 1, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Top Caltech Scientist Recovering", Pasadena (California) Star-News, February 6, 1960.
Bulletin Article: "Pauling Rescued From Cliff", Pomona (California) Progress Bulletin, February 1, 1960.
7.521.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Saved From Coast Cliff", New York Times, February 1, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Save Nobel Winner on Cliff Over Sea", New York Daily News, February 1, 1960.
7.522.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pasadena Savant Taken Off Cliff", Pasadena (California) Independent, February 1, 1960.
7.523.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Rescued on Sea Cliff 24 hrs.", New York Herald Tribune, February 1, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Noble Prize Winner Rescued", New York Daily News, February 1, 1960.
7.524.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Chemist Rescued After 24 Hours on Ledge", Newark (New Jersey) Star, February 1, 1960.
7.525.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Rescued From Coast Cliff", Monterey (California) Peninsula Herald, February 1, 1960.
7.526.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cliff Lecturer", Newark (New Jersey) Evening News, February 1, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Saves Self With Lecture to Sea", New York World-Telegram and Sun, February 1, 1960.
7.527.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Rescued From Fog-cloaked Cliff", Los Angeles Times, February 1, 1960.
7.528.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prize Winning US Chemist is Rescued From High Ledge", Mobile (Alabama) Register, February 1, 1960.
7.529.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Found on Cliff", Boston Daily Record, February 1, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Rescued", Baltimore (Maryland) Evening Sun, February 1, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Joke Now", Publisher unknown, Anchorage, Alaska, February 1, 1960.
7.530.
Newspaper Clipping: "Rescue Linus Pauling, Atom Expert, Off Cliff", Chicago Daily Tribune, February 1, 1960.
7.531.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner Pauling Unfazed by Cliff Ordeal", Honolulu (Hawaii) Star Bulletin, February 1, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemist Rescued on Cliff", Hartford (Connecticut) Times, February 1, 1960.
7.532.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Pauling Okay After 23 Hours on Cliff", Honolulu (Hawaii) Advertiser, February 1, 1960.
7.533.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Tells of Ordeal of Being Lost", Los Angeles Herald & Express, February 1, 1960.
7.534.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Saved From Ledge", Los Angeles Mirror News, February 1, 1960.
7.535.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Saved on Cliff", San Francisco (California) Chronicle, February 1, 1960.
7.536.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Gets Stuck", Springfield (Massachusetts) Daily News, February 1, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Quits Climbing After Rescue From Cliff", Washington D.C. Star, February 1, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner Found Safe on Ledge", Seattle Post-Intelligencer, February 1, 1960.
7.537.
Newspaper Clipping: "Rescue Nobel Chemist on California Cliff", Publication Unknown, Youngstown (Ohio), February 1, 1960.
7.538.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Chemist Pauling Rescued After Day on Ledge Above Pacific", Washington Post, February 1, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Safe", Stars and Stripes, February 2, 1960.
7.539.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Rescued From Cliff Ledge", Auckland Star, February 1, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemist Missing", Publication Unknown, (India), February 1, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Missing Scientist Rescued From Clifftop", Publication Unknown, (India), February 1, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Trapped Chemist Found Safe", Publication Unknown, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Found Alive and Unhurt", Japan Times, 1960.
7.540.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelpristagare fast ett dygn pa klipphylla", Svenska Dagbladet, February 1, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Safe and Sound", Stars and Stripes, February 4, 1960.
7.541.
Correspondence: from George Tarjan, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 1, 1960.
Correspondence: from Kurt H. Tauss, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 3, 1960.
Correspondence: from Edward Teller, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 1, 1960.
Correspondence: from Norman Thomas, SANE, [re: lost on cliff incident, article for SANE] February 4, 1960.
Correspondence: from H. W. Thompson, [re: receipt of new edition, lost on cliff incident] February 5, 1960.
7.542.
Correspondence: from Victorian Peace Council, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 4, 1960.
Correspondence: from Inge Uppman, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 1, 1960.
Correspondence: from Samuel & Celia Tierman, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 6, 1960.
Correspondence: from Bill Tuley, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 17, 1960.
Correspondence: from Lowell & Jean Tozer, [re: lost on cliff incident] January 31, 1960.
Correspondence: from Frank, Connie & Ivan Ulz, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 6, 1960.
7.543.
Correspondence: from Paul?, [re: lost on cliff incident, personal update] February 1, 1960.
Correspondence: from Priscilla, [re: lost on cliff incident] No Date.
7.544.
Correspondence: from a friend, [re: lost on cliff incident, God] No Date.
Correspondence: from Francine Bradley, Maud Russell, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 1, 1960.
Correspondence: from SANE Committee, [re: opposition to nuclear tests] No Date.
7.545.
Correspondence: from Henry Allen Moe, [re: lost on cliff incident] No Date.
Correspondence: from Stanley R Mohler, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 1, 1960.
Correspondence: from D. Michael Morandini, [re: lost on cliff incident] January 31, 1960.
Correspondence: from Dick, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 1, 1960.
Correspondence: from Hiroshi Munakata, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 16, 1960.
7.546.
Correspondence: from K. S. Murty, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 3, 1960.
Correspondence: from Maxine Negri, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 3, 1960.
Correspondence: from Donald S. Nicholson, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 2, 1960.
Correspondence: from Mrs. Verun Nicholson, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 1, 1960.
Correspondence: from Nora O'Rand, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 2, 1960.
7.547.
Correspondence: from Kamji Atami, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 1, 1960.
Correspondence: from Frances Paelian, [re: lost on cliff incident] No Date.
Correspondence: from Frances Paelian, [re: lost on cliff incident] No Date.
Correspondence: from ?, [re: lost on cliff incident, God] February 4, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "I will put my Spirit within you", by Mrs. Roy Hofrichter, Publication Unknown, No Date.
Correspondence: from Linus Pauling, Jr., [re: lost on cliff incident, personal update] February 23, 1960.
7.548.
Correspondence: from Mrs. Lucy S. Pyles?[re: lost on cliff incident] No Date.
Correspondence: from Thomas Perry, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 1, 1960.
7.549.
Correspondence: from Harvey Itano, [re: lost on cliff incident, Dr. Livingston - Honolulu appointment] February 2, 1960.
Correspondence: from Robo, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 1, 1960.
Correspondence: from M. Slade Kendrick, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 4, 1960.
Correspondence: from Rockwell Kent, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 3, 1960.
Correspondence: from Bernard Kleban, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 5, 1960.
Correspondence: from I. M. Kolthoff, [re: lost on cliff incident] No Date.
7.550.
Correspondence: from Grace Hazelrigg, [re: lost on cliff incident, San Francisco Peace Congress] No Date.
Correspondence: from Howard Keats, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 5, 1960.
Correspondence: from Simon A. Janis, [re: lost on cliff incident] No Date.
7.551.
Correspondence: from Alfred C. Williams, [re: leading the political front to end the arms race and eradicate poverty] February 2, 1960.
7.552.
Correspondence: from Clara Wilson, [re: vision during lost on cliff incident] No Date.
Correspondence: from a friend, [re: lost on cliff incident, Boy Scout whistle] No Date.
7.553.
Correspondence: from Frieda Wasserstrum, [re: information on mineral supplements] February 2, 1960.
7.554.
Correspondence: from James N. Shoolery, [re: lost on cliff incident, expenses from Western Spectroscopy Conference] February 2, 1960.
Correspondence: from Raymond L. Snow, [re: lost on cliff incident, radiation information] February 4, 1960.
Correspondence: from Fred Sorri, [re: newspaper clippings] February 2, 1960.
Correspondence: from Mrs. Jan Steward, [re: lost on cliff incident] January 31, 1960.
Correspondence: from Carol & Mike Sienko, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 1, 1960.
Correspondence: from Edmond Shultz, [re: valentine] No Date.
7.555.
Correspondence: from Ethel Farley Sheldon, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 12, 1960.
Correspondence: from Judy S., [re: lost on cliff incident] March 15, 1960.
Correspondence: from Arthur u. Elfriede Schneider, [in German] February 3, 1960.
Correspondence: from Simon Schachter, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 3, 1960.
Correspondence: from David Seidman, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 2, 1960.
Correspondence: from Betty S. Selden, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 1, 1960.
Correspondence: from Jacqueline Schachter, [re: lost on cliff incident] January 31, 1960.
7.556.
Correspondence: from Ted Puck, [re: lost on cliff incident] No Date.
Correspondence: from Samuel J. Prigal, [re: lost on cliff incident, Dr. Lippman] February 3, 1960.
Correspondence: from Emily M. Pierson, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 1, 1960.
Correspondence: from Peter, [re: lost on cliff incident, personal update] February 1, 1960.
7.557.
Correspondence: from Anton Refregier, [re: lost on cliff incident] No Date.
Correspondence: from Anton, [re: sending letter late] February 18, 1960.
Correspondence: from Horace S. Ritter, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 4, 1960.
Correspondence: from Ruth Rosenwald, [re: lost on cliff incident] No Date.
Correspondence: from Holland Roberts, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 3, 1960.
Correspondence: from Rose Russell, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 9, 1960.
7.558.
Correspondence: from Chauncey D. Leake, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 3, 1960.
Correspondence: from Fritz Lipmann, [re: lost on cliff incident] No Date.
Correspondence: from Warren C. Lothrop, [re: lost on cliff incident] No Date.
Correspondence: from Robert Livingston, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 1, 1960.
Correspondence: from Bob & Mandy Livingston, [re: lost on cliff incident] January 31, 1960.
Correspondence: from Martha Loewenstein, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 2, 1960.
7.559.
Correspondence: from Joan & Bruce MacPhee, [re: lost on cliff incident] January 31, 1960.
Correspondence: from Ben May, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 1, 1960.
Correspondence: from Michael A. Mills, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 3, 1960.
Correspondence: from The Mergener, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 1, 1960.
Correspondence: from George Billil, [re: lost on cliff incident] January 31, 1960.
Correspondence: from Walter Mitchell, [re: receipt of autographed book, lost on cliff incident] February 18, 1960.
7.560.
Correspondence: from Marian P. Wildes, [re: lost on cliff incident, request for additional Chemistry material] February 4, 1960.
Correspondence: from Frank and Judy Wilby, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 5, 1960.
Correspondence: from E. K. Wickman, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 1, 1960.
Correspondence: from Pat Werthimer, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 2, 1960.
Correspondence: from N. Visalahihe, [re: lost on cliff incident] February 8, 1960.
7.561.
Correspondence: from Al Williams, [re: No More War!] March 21, 1960.
Correspondence: from Mary Yip?, [re: Dr. Lippman Fund] February 3, 1960.
Correspondence: from Frank Wilkinson, [re: lost on cliff incident] No Date.
Correspondence: from Vinton E. Ziegler, [re: lost on cliff incident] January 31, 1960.
7.562.
Correspondence: to AHP from Helen Hiller Seibel, [re: lost on cliff incident, Peace League] February 15, 1960.
Correspondence: from Edo & Hester Mita, [re: lost on cliff incident] No Date.
7.563.
Article: "Congressional Testing of Linus Pauling", Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, December 1960-January 1961.
7.564.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Says Why People Die is Mystery", Publication Unknown, 1960.
Program: Meeting of the Pasadena Kiwanis International Club, February 18, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "You Can Beat Death But Is It Living?", Tacoma Washington News - Tribune, 1960.
7.565.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cigarettes Hasten Process of Aging, Dr. Pauling Thinks", Los Angeles Times, February 18, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Says Man 'Could Live Forever'", Pasadena (California) Star-News, February 18, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "At High Price of Eternal Longevity a Nobel Prize Winner Would Just as Soon Forget it", (Nevada) Sparks, 1960.
7.566.
Newspaper Clipping: "Immortal Man Seen by Chemist", Miami Herald, February 19, 1960.
Journal Article: "Noted Scientist Will Discuss Nuclear Testing and Other World Problems, Monday, at Heman", St. Louis JCCA (Jewish Community Centers Association) Journal, February 19, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Declares War Politically Meaningless", Publication Unknown, 1960.
7.567.
Itinerary: The Liberal Forum, February 21-22, 1960.
7.568.
Typescript: "Fact Sheet, Question and Discussion Areas, Dr. Linus Pauling, Speaker for Liberal Forum", February 22, 1960.
7.569.
Program: The Liberal Forum, 1959-1960.
Program Schedule, St. Louis, Missouri, February 21, 1960.
7.570.
Program: Rotary Club of Chicago Luncheon, February 23, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Rent Teoretiskt", Dagens Nyheter (Lrdagen), February 20, 1960.
7.571.
Newspaper Clipping: "Symington Defense Plan Hit by Pauling", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, February 22, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Here, Urges Test Ban", St. Louis Globe-Democrat, February 23, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Says War Must Be Abandoned", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, February 23, 1960.
7.572.
Newspaper Clipping: "Shades of Gray", Student of Life, February 26, 1960.
Program: "Leaders of America, The Caltech YMCA welcomes Norman Cousins", Pasadena, California, March 2-5, 1960.
7.573.
Flyer: Discussion Group Meeting on the Changing Human Race, Inter Nations Association, Pasadena, California, March 4, 1960.
Flyer: General Meeting of the Southern California Section of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, Pasadena, California, March 8, 1960.
7.574.
Newspaper Clipping: "$5 Billion Disease Fund Urged", San Francisco Examiner, March 4, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Legion Members Attack Pauling", Pasadena (California) Star-News, March 24, 1960.
7.575.
Newspaper Clipping: "End The Nuclear Tests!", New Times, 1960.
Correspondence: from Thomas B. Coolidge, et. al., Chicago Theological Seminary, [re: Pauling visit] March 16, 1960.
7.576.
Newspaper Clipping: "Brain Disease Studied", Pasadena (California) Independent Star-News, March 6, 1960.
7.577.
Newspaper Clipping: "Molecules Yield Clue to Protein", Publication Unknown, March 7, 1960.
Invitation: Dinner Meeting of the Los Angeles Pediatric Society, March 10, 1960.
7.578.
Newspaper Clipping: "Placid Cow Drawn Into Fall-Out Dispute", Los Angeles Times, March 16, 1960.
7.579.
Newspaper Clipping: "Arcadia Legion Hits Pauling in New Americanism Drive", Arcadia (California) Tribune, March 24, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "In Defense of Pauling", Pasadena (California) Star-News, March 25, 1960.
7.580.
Newspaper Clipping: "Legion Girds for Battle", Pasadena (California) Star-News, March 25, 1960.
Magazine Article: "Confidentially Speaking", American Rationalist, March-April 1960.
7.581.
Flyer: No Title, [re: Pauling speech] Hyde Park Kenwood Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, Chicago, Illinois, March 28, 1960.
Flyer: No Title, [re: Pauling speech] Hyde Park Kenwood Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, Chicago, Illinois, March 28, 1960.
7.582.
Correspondence: from the Advisory Board of the Chicago Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, [re: Pauling speech] March 29, 1960.
Flyer: "Geneva: Turning Point for Peace", an address by Linus Pauling, North Shore Committees for a Sane Nuclear Policy, Evanston, Illinois, March 29, 1960.
7.583.
Program: "On Course For ... K-12", Kansas City, Missouri, March 29-April 2, 1960.
Bulletin: "Dr. Pauling", Sane Talk, Newark, New Jersey, March 1960.
7.584.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Kimpton Had The Right Px", Chicago Sun-Times, March 31, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mayor Says He'll Ask Kimpton to Serve on a City Commission", Chicago Sun-Times, March 31, 1960.
7.585.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.C. Plunges In Rankings, Says Pauling", Chicago Daily News, March 30, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "End of Wars Now in Sight", Kansas City Star, March 30, 1960.
7.586.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cheer Up! We May Survive", Chicago Daily News, March 30, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mayor Will Ask Kimpton to Serve", Chicago Daily News, March 30, 1960.
7.587.
Magazine Article: "Great American Scientist: The Chemists", Fortune, April 1960.
7.588.
Article: "Food and Fallout", Food Processing, March 1960.
7.589.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Sanity Not Legion Characteristic' - Dr. Linus Pauling", Arcadia (California) Tribune, April 4, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Arcadia 'Smear' Campaign Scored", Open Forum, April 1960.
7.590.
Magazine Cover: Churchman, [featuring a quote by LP] April 1960.
7.591.
Newspaper Clipping: "Letters Lambast, Urge, Decry and Cajole Today", Arcadia (California) Bulletin (Tribune), April 11, 1960.
Press Release: No Title, [re: Friday Evening Demonstration Lecture] Pasadena, California, April 5, 1960.
7.592.
Newspaper Clipping: "Court Throws Out Nuclear Ban Request", Publication Unknown, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Court Denies Suit to Ban Atomic Tests", Publication Unknown, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Man Who Says What He Thinks", Maplewood and South Orange (New Jersey) News-Record , April 14, 1960.
7.593.
Newspaper Clipping: "Die Atomasche", Tagebuch [?] (Vienna), April 1960.
7.594.
Magazine Article: "Social Responsibility of Scientists", Publication Unknown, 1960.
Magazine Article: "Live and Let Live", Publication Unknown, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Talking It Over", Publication Unknown, 1960.
7.595.
Flyer: "Ending All Nuclear Tests - Our Best Chance for Peace", Public Meeting, SANE, Englewood, New Jersey, April 18, 1960.
Flyer: "Humanity and Peace Versus Fallout and the Bomb", speech by Linus Pauling, SANE, Newark, New Jersey, April 19, 1960.
Flyer: "Humanity and Peace Versus Fallout and the Bomb", speech by Linus Pauling, SANE, Elizabeth, New Jersey, April 20, 1960.
7.596.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Talk Set For Friday Night", Chapel Hill (North Carolina) Weekly, April 18, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Says A-Bomb Piles Huge", Newark (New Jersey) Evening News, April 19, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Warns World In Most Perilous Age", Publication Unknown, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nr 330 Atombomben gengen", Hildesheimer Allgemeine Zeitung, April 30, 1960.
7.597.
Magazine Article: "Dr. Linus Pauling", Science Teacher World, April 20, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Labor Criticized", Newark (New Jersey) Evening News, April 20, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Pauling Will Speak Here On Nuclear War", Princeton Packet, April 21, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling To Give Talk Tonight", Chapel Hill (North Carolina) Weekly, April 21, 1960.
7.598.
Newspaper Clipping: "Deal With Red China For UN Seat Proposed in Talk", Durham (North Carolina) Sun, April 22, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Anti-Red Fanatics Perilous", Chapel Hill (North Carolina) Weekly, April 22, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling to Give Talks at University today, Friday", News, April 21, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Recipient to Speak Tonight On Need For Peace", Chapel Hill (North Carolina) Daily Tar Heel, April 21, 1960.
7.599.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner Speaks at Chapel Hill", Raleigh (North Carolina) Times, April 22, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Asks Total Atom Ban", Charlotte (North Carolina) Observer, April 22, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Raps Fanatic Anti-Reds", Durham (North Carolina) Morning Herald, April 22, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Asks Recognition Of Red China", Chapel Hill (North Carolina) Daily Tar Heel, April 23, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Lambasts Fanatic Pessimists", Pasadena (California) Star-News, April 22, 1960.
7.600.
Program: "Your Family's Stake in Disarmament", Vermont Square Methodist Church, Los Angeles, California, April 23, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Distinguished Panel at JCA Annual Meeting May 12", JCA News, April 22, 1960.
7.601.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Protest 'Immorality of War'", Princeton Daily Princetonian, April 26, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Panel Will Discuss Nuclear Fall-Out", Publication Unknown, April 26, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Speak", Daily Pennsylvanian, April 26, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ray McConnell's Notebook", Pasadena (California) Star-News, April 25, 1960.
Program: Jane Addams Centennial Dinner, Pennsylvania Branch of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 26, 1960.
7.602.
Press Release: No Title, [re: Jane Addams Centennial Dinner] Pennsylvania Branch of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 26, 1960.
7.603.
Flyer: Jane Addam's Centennial Dinner, Pennsylvania Branch of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Philadelphia, April 26, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Peace and Disarmament'", Daily Pennsylvanian, April 26, 1960.
7.604.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Discusses Atom War: Results, Armament, Morality", Daily Pennsylvanian, April 27, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Effect of Strontium 90", New York Times, April 28, 1959.
Typescript: "Draft of script for brief dramatic introduction", April 27, 1960.
7.605.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling, Hutchins, Church Flayed by FBI Counterspy", Arcadia (California) Tribune, April 28, 1960.
Program: Spring Meeting of the California Science Teachers Association, Southern Section, and the California Mathematics Council, Southern Section, California Institute of Technology, April 26, 1960.
7.606.
Newspaper Clipping: "We honor Dalton Trumbo - Writer Man of Courage, Foe of Blacklist", New York Teacher News, April 30, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Greetings", Publication Unknown, 1960.
7.607.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Discusses Atom War: Results, Armament, Morality", Daily Pennsylvanian, April 27, 1960.
Article: "About Humanists", Free Mind, April - May 1960.
7.608.
Article: "Party of One", Holiday, May 1960.
Line Graph: "1941 Mortality Tables", from R. M. Sutton, May 3, 1960.
7.609.
Magazine Article: "The 'Just-a-Bit Hasty' Legion", Churchman, May 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fleetwood Lawton", Los Angeles Reporter, May 4, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Comment Presented Only as Quotation", Arcadia (California) Tribune, May 2, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Peace Prize Winner Will Speak At Kern College", Fresno (California) Bee, May 5, 1960.
7.610.
Program: "What Shall We Choose: Peace or Nuclear Destruction?", Convocation, Bakersfield College, California, May 6, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Will Address Convocation Audience", Bakersfield (California) College Renegade Rip, May 6, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling to Deliver Convocation Message", Bakersfield (California) College Renegade Rip, April 29, 1960.
Flyer: International Peace Pageant and Musical Festival, Pageant for Peace, Santa Monica, California, May 7, 1960.
7.611.
Flyer: International Peace Pageant and Musical Festival, Pageant for Peace, Santa Monica, California, May 7, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Students' Peace Walk Draws 200", Santa Monica (California) Evening Outlook, May 7, 1960.
7.612.
Newspaper Clipping: "Lawton Views Are Personal", Los Angeles Reporter, May 11, 1960.
Flyer: "Geneva -- The Turning Point Toward World Peace", an address by Linus Pauling, Pomona, California, May 11, 1960.
Program: San Francisco Little Summit Conference, May 13-14, 1960.
7.613.
Magazine Article: "Two Major Communist Objectives: Break Down Our Defense and Poison Our Youth", Saturday Evening Post, May 11, 1960.
Program: "The Case For Disarmament", SANE, Cleveland, Ohio, May 30, 1960.
7.614.
Program: "The Future of Mankind", Inter Nations Association (Discussion Group), January 1960.
7.615.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner Speaker At BC Event", Bakersfield Californian, May 13, 1960.
Press Release: No Title [re: Franklin I. Harris Memorial Lecture], San Francisco, California, May 13, 1960.
7.616.
Flyer: Union Square Peace Rally, San Francisco, California, May 14, 1960.
7.617.
Program: San Francisco's Little Summit Conference, May 13-14, 1960.
7.618.
Flyer: "Leaders of America", Caltech YMCA, Pasadena, California, March 2-5, 1960.
7.619.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Summit' Group Holds Parley Here", San Francisco News - Call Bulletin, May 14, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prober Says S.F. Riots Inspired by Commies", Oakland (California) Tribune, May 15, 1960.
7.620.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hundreds Mass Here In Demand for Peace", San Francisco Examiner, May 15, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "3000 Join S.F. March For Peace", San Francisco Sunday Chronicle, May 15, 1960.
7.621.
Magazine Article: "Malattie in Eredit", Epoca, no. 502, May 15, 1960.
Flyer: Annual Phi Delta Epsilon Lecture, University of California - San Francisco Medical School, May 16, 1960.
7.622.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Ike, Mr. K. Work For Peace", San Francisco News - Call Bulletin, May 17, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Says Men Like Teller 'Real Enemies'", Pasadena (California) Star-News, May 31, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling To Address Unitarians", Oakland (California) Tribune, May 15, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Asks $5 Billion Atomic Study of Disease", San Francisco Chronicle, May 17, 1960.
7.623.
Program: Commencement, California School of Fine Arts, May 29, 1960.
Program: Franklin I. Harris Memorial Lecture, Mount Zion Hospital and Medical Center, May 17, 1960.
7.624.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Assails Militarists, Says Dr. Teller Acts to Preserve War", Cleveland Plain Dealer, May 31, 1960.
7.625.
Article: "Applying The Powers of Reason", American Rationalist, 5 (1), 6 , May-June 1960.
7.626.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Scores Medical System", New York Times, June 1, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling and Teller", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 5, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Replies", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 10, 1960.
7.627.
Magazine Article: "A Warm Climate for Cultural Life", Life, June 1960.
7.628.
Newspaper Clipping: "Forum & Agin' 'Em", Publication Unknown, June 13, 1960.
Newsletter Article: "Remember Fallout?" Insider's Newsletter, June 13, 1960.
Flyer: "The Struggle for Peace, Urgent Next Steps", Cambridge, Massachusetts, June 15, 1960.
7.629.
Newspaper Clipping: "Social Note", Los Angeles Open Forum, June 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Map Final Plans for Pauling Tribute; 1000 Sponsors Seen", Los Angeles Open Forum, August 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "...und die Unbequemen!", Neue Illustrierte, September 3, 1960.
7.630.
Correspondence: from David A. Marcus, [re: garden party in honor of the Paulings] July 1960.
7.631.
Article: "Struggle for Peace - Urgent Next Steps", SANE, Boston, Massachusetts , July 1960.
7.632.
Flyer: "Why the World Must Disarm", St. Pancras Town Hall, London, July 17, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bomb Tests' Harm To Unborn", Times (London), July 1960.
Article: "The Hemoglobin Molecule", Scope Weekly, July 27, 1960.
7.633.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caution Urged In A-Power", Boston Herald, June 16, 1980.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling", British Peace Campaign, June 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Opposed Philosophies On the Armament Race", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 20, 1960.
7.634.
Press Release: "Nobelist Pauling Makes Progress in Mental Study", Science Service, June 21, 1960.
7.635.
Program: Jane Addams' Unfinished Business, Annual Meeting of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, United States Section, Washington, D.C., June 18-22, 1960.
7.636.
Article: "Priority: Disarmament", Four Lights, July 1960.
7.637.
Newspaper Clipping: "Adam and Atom and Pauling", Publication Unknown, June 20, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling's Position", Publication Unknown, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Includes Militarists Among US Enemies", Sacramento (California) Bee, June 22, 1960.
7.638.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fallout Shelters Hit by Caltech's Pauling", Pasadena (California) Independent and Star-News, June 24, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Optimistic On Mental Studies", New York Times, June 30, 1960.
7.639.
Newspaper Clipping: "Senate Unit Calls Pauling in Red Probe", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 20, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Appearance Postponed", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 20, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling 'Fears' to Name Aides", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 21, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Senate Hearing Delayed", Pasadena (California) Star-News, August 9, 1960.
7.640.
Newspaper Clipping: "Contempt Charge Risked by Pauling", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 22, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Loses in Try to Stop Investigation", Pasadena (California) Star-News, August 24, 1960 and Pasadena (California) Independent, August 25, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Letters to the Editor" (From Further Atomic Tests), Publication Unknown, September 19, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Government Says Pauling Suit on Quiz Premature", Pasadena (California) Star-News, August 13, 1960.
7.641.
Correspondence: from LP to Senator James O. Eastland, [re: senate subcommittee hearing] June 20, 1960.
7.642.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Faces Possible Contempt of Congress", Los Angeles Times, June 22, 1960.
7.643.
Newspaper Clipping: "Our Internal Security and Dr. Linus Pauling", Los Angeles Times, July 3, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Izvestia Blasts Senate 'Persecution' of Pauling", Los Angeles Times, July 6, 1960.
7.644.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Won't Name Scientists Who Backed Him on A-Test Ban", New York Times, June 22, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Subpoenaed in Senate Inquiry", New York Times", June 24, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professor Pauling's Stand", New York Times, June 23, 1960.
7.645.
Newspaper Clipping: "Right of Dissent Upheld", New York Times, August 2, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "False Issue of McCarthyism", New York Times, August 3, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling in Capital to Testify", New York Times, June 21, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: No Title, New York Times, June 26, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Senators Scored On Pauling Case", New York Times, August 4, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Asks Court to Restrict Inquiry", New York Times, August 5, 1960.
7.646.
Newspaper Clipping: "90% Of Japanese Oppose U.S. Pact, Dr. Pauling Says", Baltimore (Maryland) Sun, June 20, 1960.
7.647.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner Defies Probers", Publication Unknown, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Stands Pat on Refusal to Give A-Test Ban Names", Baltimore (Maryland) Evening Sun, June 22, 1960.
7.648.
Newspaper Clipping: "Probers Call Dr. Pauling, Then Postpone Hearing", Sacramento (California) Bee, June 20, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Refuses To Name Atom Test Ban Signers", Sacramento (California) Bee, June 21, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Says Probers Tried to Hurt Reputation", Sacramento (California) Bee, September 27, 1960.
7.649.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Protests Solon's Aid to Reds Charges", Sacramento (California) Bee, November 3, 1960.
7.650.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Calls For Letters Against Sending Him To Jail", Baltimore (Maryland) Sun, June 22, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner Is Defiant At Senate Probe", Baltimore (Maryland) Sun, June 22, 1960.
7.651.
Newspaper Clipping: "Canada Doctor Deplores 'Smear' On Dr. Pauling", Toronto (Ontario) Telegram, June 24, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists Won't Tell Red Probe", Herald ...[cut off] (Victoria, Australia), June 22, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Inquisition - U.S. Style", Sarnia (Ontario) Observer, June 28, 1960.
7.652.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Defies Probers of Anti-Test Petitioners", New York Herald Tribune, June 22, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Applauded", New York Herald Tribune, June 29, 1960.
7.653.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling's Story of Dilemma", New York Herald Tribune, August 28, 1960.
7.654.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Defies Probe of Atom Fight", Chicago (Illinois) Tribune, June 22, 1960.
7.655.
Newspaper Clipping: "Asks Asylum", Clinton (Iowa) Herald, October 12, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "No Names", Clinton (Iowa) Herald, October 12, 1960.
7.656.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Refuses Senate's Demand To Name Helpers", Honolulu (Hawaii) Advertiser, June 22, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "We're not Think-Alikes", Honolulu (Hawaii) Advertiser, June 23, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Appreciation From Pauling", Honolulu (Hawaii) Advertiser, July 22, 1960.
7.657.
Newspaper Clipping: "Restraint Brief Filed For Pauling", Honolulu (Hawaii) Advertiser, August 4, 1960.
Magazine Article: "The First Amendment", Churchman, November 16, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Senator Dodd's Defense", Christian Science Monitor, October 21, 1960.
7.658.
Newspaper Clipping: "Isn't He Within His Rights In This Case", Kinston (North Carolina) Daily Free Press, June 22, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Defends Pauling", Seattle Post-Intelligencer, June 29, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Charges Accusers Harass Him", Publication Unknown, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Scientist Risks Contempt in Red Probe", Arkansas Gazette, June 22, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Asked for Time", Arkansas Gazette, June 22, 1960.
7.659.
Newspaper Clipping: "Washington Report", Oregon City Enterprise-Courier, July 3, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. Values Questioned", University of Washington Daily, October 1960.
7.660.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Won't Give Probers Names of Peace-Drive Aids", Chicago Sun-Times, June 22, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Risks Senate Action in Shielding A-Ban Circulators", Chicago Sun-Times, October 12, 1960.
7.661.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Lashes Probers", Chicago Daily News, October 15, 1960.
7.662.
Newspaper Clipping: "Standing on Conscience", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, June 23, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling's Position", Winston-Salem (North Carolina) Journal, June 23, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "First Amendment", Raleigh (North Carolina) News and Observer, June 23, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Before the High Court", St. Louis Dispatch, October 7, 1960.
7.663.
Newspaper Clipping: "Letter To The Editor", Durham (North Carolina) Chapel Hill Weekly, July 7, 1960.
7.664.
Newspaper Clipping: "As We See It ...", Detroit Free Press, June 23, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Does Congress Abuse Probe Powers? Pauling Case Raises Question Anew", Albany (New York) Knickerbocker News, June 25, 1960.
7.665.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: True To Self", Miami Daily News, June 29, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Militarists Labeled As Enemies of US", Mulberry (Florida) Paper, June 28, 1960.
7.666.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Calls Militarists 'Greatest Enemies of U.S.'", Publication Unknown, Seattle, June 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Gallery", New York National Guardian, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Gallery", New York National Guardian, November 7, 1960.
7.667.
Newspaper Clipping: "It Happened in Chicago", New York National Guardian, October 24, 1960.
7.668.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Won't Reveal Who Collected Test Ban Petition", Publication Unknown, October 12, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Doctor Pauling", San Francisco Examiner, June 25, 1960.
7.669.
Newspaper Clipping: "Senate Unit Grants Delay to Pauling", Los Angeles Examiner, August 9, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Appear at Probe", Los Angeles Examiner, October 11, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Democrats Soft-Pedal Issue of Cuba's Loss", Los Angeles Examiner, September 27, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Wins Delay on Quiz", Los Angeles Examiner, September 10, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Again Risks Contempt", Los Angeles Examiner, October 12, 1960.
7.670.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Doughty Foe for a Fishing Senate Committee", Louisville (Kentucky) Courier-Journal, June 28, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling, Pasternak, And Liberty", Louisville (Kentucky) Times, June 25, 1960.
7.671.
Newspaper Clipping: "Letters From the People", Gazette and Daily, July 23, 1960.
7.672.
Article: "Mark Twain Would Have Enjoyed Dr. Pauling's Inquisition", I.F. Stone's Weekly, Washington, D. C., October 10, 1960.
7.673.
Article: "Dodd as the New McCarthy of the 1960's A Little Slow on the Uptake", I.F. Stone's Weekly, Washington, D. C., June 27, 1960.
7.674.
Article: "Just Like the Good Old Days of Low Blow Joe", I.F. Stone's Weekly, Washington, D. C., June 27, 1960.
7.675.
Magazine Article: "He Believes...", Time, July 4, 1960.
Magazine Article: "Fallout", Time, July 25, 1960.
7.676.
Program: Shell Merit Fellowship Program, Stanford University, Summer 1960.
7.677.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace Demonstrators March Through City", Los Angeles Times, July 10, 1960.
7.678.
Magazine Article: "Dr. Linus C. Pauling Refused to Give the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee Names of Scientists", Chemical and Engineering News, June 27, 1960.
Article: "Dr. Pauling Subpoenaed", SANE, Boston, Massachusetts, July 1960.
Magazine Article: "Dr. Linus C. Pauling May Have to Reveal the Names of Scientists", Chemical and Engineering News, August 29, 1960.
Magazine Article: "Deadline for Dr. Pauling", Newsweek, July 4, 1960.
Correspondence: from National SANE, [re: Pauling Senate Internal Subcommittee case] 1960.
7.679.
Article: "Linus Pauling...", [re: Senate Internal Subcommittee case] Frontier, August 1960.
Article: "Linus Pauling...", [re: Senate Internal Subcommittee case] Frontier, November 1960.
7.680.
Newsletter Article: "11,000 Letters for Pauling (at Least) An Editorial", SSRS Newsletter, no. 94, June 1960.
Newsletter Article: "Women's International League Supports Pauling", SSRS Newsletter, no. 94, June 1960.
7.681.
Newsletter Article: "Teller Belittles Pauling", SSRS Newsletter, no. 94, June 1960.
Newsletter Article: "SSRS Meeting Deplores Pauling Inquiry", SSRS Newsletter, no. 94, October 1960.
7.682.
Magazine Article: "Pauling vs. the Senate Internal Security Committee: Contempt Action Likely as He Refuses to Give Names", Science, September 2, 1960.
7.683.
Article: "Pauling Loses Initial Court Action", Science, September 2, 1960.
7.684.
Press Release: "Pauling Says Switch Dentists if X-Rays Used Routinely", Science Service, July 1, 1960.
7.685.
Newspaper Clipping: "Disarmament Walk, Rally Scheduled", Pasadena (California) Star-News, July 8, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling in Warning On Dental X-Rays", Honolulu (Hawaii) Journal American, July 8, 1960.
Bulletin Article: "Insults to Body Shortens Lives", University Presbyterian, July 10, 1960.
Typescript: "Dr. Linus Pauling", [re: LP speech at St. Pancras Town Hall] London, July 17, 1960.
7.686.
Newspaper Clipping: "Opinions Split on Dr. Pauling", Los Angeles Mirror News, July 6, 1960.
7.687.
Newspaper Clipping: "Readers Express Themselves on Linus Pauling Series", Los Angeles Mirror News, July 11, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling's Appeal Cites Senate Delay", Los Angeles Mirror, August 26, 1960.
7.688.
Typescript: "McCarthy Reappears", Dagbladet (Norway), July 11, 1960.
7.689.
Reprint: "Linus Pauling e o Comit de Segurana Interna dos Estados Unidos", Boletim da Sociedade Brasileira de Gentica, July-September 1960.
7.690.
Article: "Denounce 'Smear' Threat", Survival, July 11, 1960.
7.691.
Article: "Threat to Dr. Pauling Is Threat to Freedom", Technocrat, no. 196, December 1960.
7.692.
Newspaper Clipping: "Falta De Libertad Academica", Prensa Libre, July 22, 1960.
7.693.
Newspaper Clipping: "Six Hundred Sages", Observer, July 24, 1960.
7.694.
Article: "Right of Petition", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, August 9, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Loses in Court Plea", Fresno (California) Bee, August 24, 1960.
Article: "Back to McCarthy?" Four lights (WILPF), Pasadena, California, July 1960.
7.695.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pious Words In the Case of Dr. Pauling", Monterey Bay (California) Labor News, October 26, 1960.
7.696.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Defies Senate Probe", Los Angeles Open Forum, July 1960.
7.697.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Case Tests Committee's Power", Los Angeles Open Forum, October 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Files Suit To Halt Committee", Los Angeles Open Forum, September 1960.
7.698.
Article: "Test Ban", Churchman, August 1960.
Article: "Testing is the Right of Petition", Churchman, August 1960.
Article: No Title, Survival, October 10, 1960.
Article: "'I Resent...'", Publication Unknown, 1960.
Article: "The First Amendment", Churchman, November 16, 1960.
7.699.
Article: "Dodd Widens Drive Against Peace Workers; Summons 40", Survival, October 10, 1960.
7.700.
Newspaper Clipping: "Beware of Red Lures, Letter Warns Pauling", Los Angeles Times, August 8, 1960.
Newspaper Photo with Caption: "The Professor and Mrs. Barclay Kamb had never seen a two-seat rocking chair...", I'tinseotu, August 18, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Stand on Civil Liberties Queried", New York Times, August 18, 1960.
7.701.
Newspaper Clipping: "The World's People Mourn Hiroshima and Vow: No More!", New York National Guardian, August 15, 1960.
7.702.
Magazine Article: "Pauling Asks Court to Void Senate Subpoena", Chemical and Engineering News, August 1960.
Magazine Article: "Pauling Hits Senate Subcommittee", Chemical and Engineering News, October 17, 1960.
Magazine Article: "Dr. Linus Pauling Refused Once Again Last Week To Reveal the Names", Chemical and Engineering News, October 17, 1960.
7.703.
Article: "Another round is on in the struggle between Dr. Linus Pauling and the Senate Subcommittee...", Chemical and Engineering News, March 27, 1961.
Article: "Los Angeles", SANE, U.S.A., October 1960.
Article: "National SANE Replies to Attack from Senator Dodd", A SANE Report, (West Philadelphia Main Line Branch) May 1961.
7.704.
Magazine Article: "Science and Human Welfare", Science, October 14, 1960.
Magazine Article: "Pauling Hearing Postponed", Science, August 19, 1960.
Magazine Article: "Pauling and the Senate Committee", Science, October 14, 1960.
7.705.
Magazine Article: "Washington University Faculty Supports Pauling; 187 Sign Protest", Science, October 21, 1960.
Article: "Freedom and Dr. Pauling", American Nationalist, January-February 1961.
7.706.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Answers Alexander", Los Angeles Times, July 25, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Bid to Block Order on Names Fails", Los Angeles Times, August 24, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Decides to Testify Today", Los Angeles Times, October 11, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Senate Smear Charged by Dr. Pauling", Los Angeles Times, September 26, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: No Title, Los Angeles Times, September 10, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Says Probe Claim False", Publication Unknown, 1960.
7.707.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Defies Senate", Pasadena (California) Independent, September 30, 1960.
7.708.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Blasts Senator's Attack", Pasadena (California) Star-News, September 2, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Gets Hero Welcome", Pasadena (California) Star-News, October 15, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Sues Congressmen", Publication Unknown, August 3, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ruling Against Pauling Upheld", Pasadena (California) Star-News, September 7, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to Tell Fight For Freedom", Publication Unknown, September 28, 1960.
7.709.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Reprisals Denied by Senator", Pasadena (California) Independent and Star-News, October 9, 1960.
7.710.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Continue Committee List Fight", Los Angeles Mirror, August 24, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Threats Against Pauling Hurt U.S.", Los Angeles Mirror, September 22, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling States Facts on Congress Probe", Los Angeles Mirror, 1960.
7.711.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sen. Dodd Explains Position on Dr. Linus Pauling Case", Los Angeles Mirror, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Still Not Talking", Los Angeles Mirror, October 11, 1960.
7.712.
Newspaper Clipping: "McCarthy Gr Igjen", Dagbladet (Oslo, Norway), 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "A-Parley Scientists Back Pauling Stand", Rochester (New York) Times Democrat, August 29, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Accuses Senate Group Of Harassment in Its Demands", San Bernardino (California) Paper, October 4, 1960.
7.713.
Article: "Even Pauling", National Review, October 22, 1960.
Article: "It appears that the Senate Internal Subcommittee...", National Review, November 5, 1960.
Article: "The Senate Internal Subcommittee...", National Review, April 8, 1961.
7.714.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Wins Delay in Security Hearing", Washington Mirror, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling in Court Bid Today", Los Angeles Mirror, September 1, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Charges Attack on Him Plot to Push Arms Race", Los Angeles Mirror, September 2, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Says Probe Claim False", Los Angeles Mirror, September 26, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Reaffirms Secrecy Vow", Mirror, October 3, 1960.
7.715.
Newspaper Clipping: "Katharine Cole, Others View Linus Pauling and Congress", Los Angeles Mirror, September 28, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Accused of Posing as Martyr", Washington Mirror, October 2, 1960.
7.716.
Newspaper Clipping: "Record Crowd To Honor Paulings, Celebrate 40th Year of ACLU", Los Angeles Open Forum, September 1960.
7.717.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling's Resistance to Conformity Cited at Tribute", Los Angeles Open Forum, September 1960.
7.718.
Newspaper Clipping: "Susskind Show Gets Under Skin of Viewer", Los Angeles Times, September 11, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemistry Meet To Lure Pauling Next Week", Pasadena (California) Independent, September 10, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Testimonial Sets for Paulings", Pasadena (California) Independent, September 18, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Feted at Reception", Pasadena (California) Independent, September 19, 1960.
7.719.
Magazine Article: "The Academic Scientist, 1940-1960", Science, September 2, 1960.
7.720.
Article: "New Uphaus Appeal A Reminder That Pauling, Too, May Go To Jail", I.F. Stone's Weekly, September 12, 1960.
7.721.
Article: "Abrams, Attacked by Dodd, Was Also Attacked in Sunday Worker", I.F. Stone's Weekly, October 17, 1960.
7.722.
Newspaper Clipping: "Quiz Defied Once More By Pauling", New York Herald Tribune, October 12, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Citation Not Discussed, Dodd Declares", New York Herald Tribune, October 4, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Explosive Question", New York Post, September 18, 1960.
7.723.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Won't Reveal Who Collected Test Ban Petition", Daily News, October 12, 1960.
7.724.
Newspaper Clipping: "Civil Liberties Union Honors Pauling", Los Angeles Mirror, Los Angeles, California, September 19, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Honored at Garden Party", Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California, September 19, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Relationship of Animals, Man Traced", Los Angeles Times, September 19, 1960.
7.725.
Booklet: "A Tribute to Dr. and Mrs. Linus Pauling", Fortieth Anniversary, American Civil Liberties Union, 1960.
7.726.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dunamis Science Club News", Lubbock County (Texas) Wolfforth Weekly News, September 22, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Blood Tracing Links Man To Ape", California Tech, October 6, 1960.
7.727.
Newspaper Clipping: "202 Frosh Head", California Tech, September 22, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Surveyor", Honolulu (Hawaii) Advertiser, September 30, 1960.
7.728.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Speaks to American Students", San Francisco (California) Star, October 1, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bill of Rights Dinner", New York Teacher News, October 1, 1960.
7.729.
Newspaper Clipping: "No Limit for Man-Pauling", Pasadena (California) Star-News, October 5, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Evolution of Mind Seen as Hope for Morality", Los Angeles Times, October 6, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Jabs at Religion, Advertising Chauvinism in Talk Here", Pasadena (California) Star-News, October 6, 1960 and Pasadena (California) Independent, October 7, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nuclear Policy Committee Sets Meeting Here", Chicago Sun-Times, October 3, 1960.
7.730.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Charges Human Race Insane", Los Angeles Examiner, October 6, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Librarians Open Conference Here", Pasadena (California) Star-News, October 3, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Summary of Actions Taken by the Supreme Court", New York Times, October 11, 1960.
7.731.
Press Release: "The Candidates and the Peace Issue", meeting sponsored by SANE, Chicago, Illinois, October 14, 1960.
Flyer: "The Candidates and the Peace Issue", meeting sponsored by SANE, Chicago, Illinois, October 14, 1960.
7.732.
Newspaper Clipping: "Threat to Dr. Pauling Is Threat to Freedom", Pasadena (California) Independent, October 4, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Explains Position", Pasadena (California) Independent, November 5, 1960.
7.733.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Challenges Sen. Dodd", Pasadena (California) Independent, November 30, 1960.
7.734.
Newspaper Clipping: "I Appeal to My Fellow Americans", Washington Post, October 4, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "My conscience will not allow me to protect myself...", Washington Post, October 6, 1960.
7.735.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling and the Security Subcommittee", Washington Post, October 10, 1960.
7.736.
Newspaper Clipping: "First Amendment", New York Times, October 5, 1960.
7.737.
Advertisement: "My conscience will not allow me to protect myself...", by the Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, No Date.
7.738.
Newspaper Clipping: "Court Shuns Tideland Hearing", Portland Oregonian, October 11, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Refuses To Name Petition Signers", Portland Oregonian, October 12, 1960.
7.739.
Newspaper Clipping: "Senator Critical Of Pauling Refusal", Sunday Portland Oregonian, October 16, 1960.
7.740.
Newspaper Clipping: "Faculty Backs Pauling", WU Student Life, October 11, 1960.
7.741.
Newspaper Clipping: "What Price Security", Student Life, October 14, 1960.
7.742.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Won't Name Petitioners", Pasadena (California) Star-News, October 11, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "More on Dr. Pauling", Pasadena (California) Star-News, October 12, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Action Still Unsettled", Pasadena (California) Star-News, October 12, 1960.
7.743.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Tells Sen. Dodd He Won't Appear", Pasadena (California) Star-News, October 10, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Views on Dr. Pauling", Pasadena (California) Star-News, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Strange Case of Dr. Linus Pauling", Pasadena (California) Star-News, October 11, 1960.
7.744.
Newspaper Clipping: "Case Against Pauling Should Be Forgotten", Pasadena (California) Star-News, October 13, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "More on Dr. Pauling", Pasadena (California) Star-News, 1960.
7.745.
Newspaper Clipping: "More on Dr. Pauling", Pasadena (California) Star-News, October 14, 1960.
7.746.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Commoner Cites Scientists' Dilemma", St. Louis Globe-Democrat, October 13, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Senator Gives Views On Pauling Hearings", St. Louis Globe-Democrat, October 24, 1960.
7.747.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Replies To Globe Editorial", St. Louis Globe-Democrat, October 24, 1960.
7.748.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Sees Chinese A-Tests", Chicago Sun-Times, October 15, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "On The Beam", Chicago Sun-Times, October 13, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "All-Star Cast And A Blonde Will Air Sane Nuclear Policy", Chicago Sun-Times, October 13, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Kup's Column", Chicago Sun-Times, October 18, 1960.
7.749.
Brochure: National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy -- Who we are, why we exist, what we do, what we stand for, 1960.
Article: "General Nikolai Telensky...", [re: Soviet support of SANE] National Review, October 29, 1960.
7.750.
Newspaper Clipping: "What About a Scientist Summit?", Chicago Daily News, October 14, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Peace Talk at U. of C.", Chicago Daily News, October 15, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Gets Hero Welcome", Pasadena (California) Star-News, October 15, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Changes Force World To Give Up World - Pauling", Chicago Sun-Times, October 15, 1960.
7.751.
Program Brochure: "The Candidates and The Peace Issue", SANE, Chicago, October 14, 1960.
7.752.
Newspaper Clipping: "A-Test Foes Play to a Full House", Chicago ...[?] October 18, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "L. C. Pauling, Chemist To Speak At Miami", Publication Unknown, October 20, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sees 20 Years Added to Life", Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania) Post Gazette, October 21, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist To Speak Here", Cincinnati Post & Times Star, October 21, 1960.
7.753.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Predicts End of War in Speech Here", Chicago Maroon, October 21, 1960.
7.754.
Newspaper Clipping: "Reader's Forum", Pasadena (California) Star-News, October 17, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Challenges Sen. Dodd", Pasadena (California) Star-News, November 30, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Blasts Senate on Red Charges", Pasadena (California) Star-News, November 3, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Explains Position", Publication Unknown, 1960.
7.755.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Fight for Peace Cannot be Isolated From the Fight for Human Rights", New America, October 18, 1960.
7.756.
Newspaper Clipping: "Unanswered", New America, November 1.
7.757.
Poster: University of Pittsburgh Seminar in Biochemistry, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 20, 1960.
7.758.
Article: "Dr Pauling's Reply to SISS", Rights, July-October 1960.
Flyer: Bill of Rights Dinner, New York, December 15, 1960.
7.759.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Assails Both Nominees For Stand on Atomic Testing", Rochester (New York) Democrat and Chronicle, October 22, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Speaks Here", New York Times, October 25, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Affiliations", Cincinnati Examiner, October 22, 1960.
7.760.
Invitation: "Invitation to Honor Diamond Kimm", Los Angeles Committee for the Protection of Foreign Born, October 22, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Speaks Here", New York Times, October 26, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Calls for End Of Atom Bomb Testing", Rochester (New York) Democrat and Chronicle, October 23, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Pleads for A-Test Ban", Pasadena (California) Star-News, October 25, 1960.
7.761.
Poster: "Disarmament and World Peace", an address by Linus Pauling, University of Rochester, New York, October 23, 1960.
7.762.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Speak at N.Y. SANE Meeting on Oct. 24", National Guardian, October 1960.
Flyer: "Your Survival", an address by Linus Pauling, Greater N.Y. Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, October 24, 1960.
7.763.
Newspaper Clipping: "Witch-hunters Retreat Before Pauling Stand", National Guardian, New York, October 24, 1960.
7.764.
Newspaper Clipping: "Witch-hunters Retreat Before Pauling Stand", National Guardian, New York, October 24, 1960.
7.765.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner Pauling to Address Local OSEA", Lockland (Ohio) Millcreek Valley News, October 27, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Humanist Periscope", Independent, October 1960.
7.766.
Article: "General Section Meeting", Crucible", October 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Albert Schweitzer & The News", Independent, October 1960.
7.767.
Article: "The Efficacy of Protest", Nation, October 29, 1960.
7.768.
Petition Form: Statement of support for LP and opposition to the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, circulated among the faculty of Rutgers University and Princeton University, 1960.
7.769.
Newsletter Article: "Pauling Defense Fund", SSRS Newsletter, November 1960.
7.770.
Newsletter Article: "I have been interested...", [re: Senate Internal Subcommittee hearings] Letter to the Editor of SSRS Newsletter, October 1960.
7.771.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Attacks Senate Version of Hearing Record", Los Angeles Open Forum, November 1960.
7.772.
Newspaper Clipping: "High Court Rulings Reviewed", Los Angeles Open Forum, November 1960.
7.773.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Assails Senate Probe Tactics", Los Angeles Mirror, November 3, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Loses Plea in Supreme Court", Los Angeles Mirror, November 21, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Blisters Prober on Pro-Communist Charge", Los Angeles Mirror, November 29, 1960.
7.774.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Tool of Reds, Solons Charge", Los Angeles Herald Express, March 17, 1961.
7.775.
Correspondence, Itinerary: from A.F. Forance, President of the Ohio Science Education Association, [re: meeting of Ohio science teachers] Battelle Memorial Institute and Ohio State University, November 4, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Manion comlains [sic] Maroon Distorted his views", Chicago Maroon, November 4, 1960.
7.776.
Newspaper Clipping: "Eggheads East for Eggheads West, All of Them Hate Nixon Best", Los Angeles Times, November 6, 1960.
Magazine Article: "'Fingerprinting' the Apes", Think, November, 1960.
7.777.
Program: "A Conference To Increase The Public Understanding of Science", Kansas State University, Manhattan, November 14-18, 1960.
7.778.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Cites Evils Of Nuclear Warfare", Rutgers Daily Targum, November 18, 1960.
Magazine Article: "A Letter from Stevenson Democrats Who Are Now Supporting Sen. Kennedy", Publication Unknown, November 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Opposition to Loyalty Oath Naive Idealism", UCLA Daily Bruin, November 18, 1960.
7.779.
Newspaper Clipping: "Noted Scientist Gives Some Facts of Life", Manhattan (Kansas) Mercury, November 18, 1960.
Program: 40th Anniversary American Civil Liberties Union, Denver, Colorado, November 19, 1960.
7.780.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling May Speak At Cincinnati Meeting", Cincinnati Enquirer, November 20, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hear Pauling", Vancouver (British Columbia) Sun, November 30, 1960.
7.781.
Newspaper Clipping: "Knowledge of Molecules Important Says Pauling", Kansas State Collegian, November 18, 1960.
7.782.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Defends Peace", Douglass College Caellian (New Jersey), November 18, 1960.
7.783.
Newspaper Clipping: "Study Intricacies of Living Cells", Kansas City Star, November 20, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Symbol", University of Washington Daily, November 30, 1960.
7.784.
Newspaper Clipping: "Slate Four on Temple Forum Series Here", Publication Unknown, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "There is No Better Bomb", Vancouver (British Columbia) Sun, December 3, 1960.
7.785.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling to Discuss Peace in the Nuclear Age", Newark (New Jersey) Rutgers Daily Targum, November 8, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner To Speak in Denver", Denver (Colorado) Post, November 13, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sees Peace Hope", Daily Home News, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Speaks Tomorrow Night At Douglass", Newark (New Jersey) Rutgers Daily Targum, November 15, 1960.
7.786.
Newspaper Clipping: "K-State Graduate Speaks to Writers", Kansas State Collegian, November 17, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Speak at Douglas Tonight", Rutgers Daily Targum, Rutgers University, November 16, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fallout Shelters Hoax On Nation Pauling Says", St. Louis Post-Independent, November 17, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Says We Face Greatest Danger", New Brunswick (New Jersey) Home News, November 17, 1960.
7.787.
Newspaper Clipping: "Legion Forces Pauling Discard", Pasadena (California) Independent, November 2, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Talk", Ohio State University Lantern, November 4, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Talks On Science Uses, Defends Record on Communism", Ohio State University Lantern, November 7, 1960.
7.788.
Correspondence: from The Independent Political Forum, [re: meeting with Linus Pauling] November 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Theater Use Refused for Pauling Talk", Los Angeles Times, November 12, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Barred From Opera House", Los Angeles Times, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Opera House Wary of 'Peace Rally'", Publication Unknown, 1960.
7.789.
Article: "The Ministers' Corner", (Publication of the New Brunswick, Canada Unitarian church) 1960.
7.790.
Flyer: "We Challenge Kennedy and Nixon", Committee of Concern, San Francisco, 1960.
7.791.
Magazine Advertisement: "San Gorgonio Section December Meeting", SCALACS, December 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Red China Atomic Bomb Called Near", Seattle Post-Intelligencer, December 1, 1960.
7.792.
Article: "Dr. Linus Pauling...", [re: Pauling visit to Kansas State University] The Kansas State University K-Stater, December 1960.
7.793.
Program: Science Education and the Future of Civilization, Western Washington College of Education, Bellingham, Washington, December 1-3, 1960.
7.794.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dedication Program Seeks Answer to What Age Are We In", Publication Unknown, 1960.
7.795.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Fought Battle of Morality", Vancouver (British Columbia) Sun, December 2, 1960.
7.796.
Newspaper Clipping: "Jack Scott", Vancouver (British Columbia) Sun, December 2, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "What is Freedom?", Bellingham (Washington) Herald, December 2, 1960.
7.797.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Voice in Wilderness' Heeded", Vancouver (British Columbia) Sun, December 13, 1960.
7.798.
Newspaper Clipping: "You be the Judge", Saturday Evening Post, December 3, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Banning Bomb, War Only Hope - Pauling", Province, December 5, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "There is No Better Bomb", Vancouver (British Columbia) Sun, December 3, 1960.
7.799.
Newspaper Clipping: "Won't Be Third World War, Declares Peace Crusader", Vancouver (British Columbia) Daily Sun, December 8, 1960.
7.800.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace Crusader 'Realistic Pacifist', Won't Back War", Publication Unknown, December 6, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Man's Spirit Greater Than Atomic War Threat.", Vancouver (British Columbia) Sun, December 10, 1960.
7.801.
Newspaper Clipping: "Uphaus Pledges Fight for Beliefs", New York Post, December 16, 1960.
Program: Morning Order of Service, First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles, California, December 11, 1960.
7.802.
Program: The One Hundred Sixty-Ninth Anniversary of the Ratification of the Bill of Rights, Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, 1960.
7.803.
Newspaper Clipping: "Liberties Called Vital By Uphaus", New York Times, December 16, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "70-Year-Old Pacifist Freed From Jail, Holds 'No Ill Will'", Pasadena (California) Star-News, December 12, 1960.
7.804.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace", New York Post, December 16, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "India and Pauling", Pasadena (California) Star-News, December 16, 1960.
7.805.
Program: A National Institutes of Health Lecture, Bethesda, Maryland, December 14, 1960.
Brochure: "Linus Pauling on Fallout and Nuclear Warfare", Verve Records, 1960.
7.806.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Folded Cranes", National Guardian, vol. 13, no. 10, December 19, 1960.
7.807.
Article: "Willard Uphaus Released from Prison; Joins Linus Pauling on Platform", Peacemaker, vol. 17, no. 17, December 17, 1960.
7.808.
Program: Frontier of Polymer Chemistry, The Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, Brooklyn, New York, December 17, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Speaks at Israel Forum", Gary Post Tribune, December 17, 1960.
Advertisement: "Stop All Nuclear Explosions", SANE Newsletter, 1960.
7.809.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Folded Cranes", National Guardian, December 19, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "15 Scientists Named Time's Men-of-Year", Watsonville Register-Pajaronian, December 27, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Men of Year Named", New York Times, December 27, 1960.
7.810.
Article: "Treason a la Mode", National Review, December 31, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Time Honors 15 Scientists 'Man of Year'", Publication Unknown, December 27, 1960.
7.811.
Bulletin Article: "ACLU Backs New Anti-Wiretap Case in the Supreme Court", Weekly Bulletin, December 26, 1960.
7.812.
Typescript: "A Resolution", [re: protest against actions of Senate Internal Subcommittee] signed by staff members of the University of Pennsylvania and scientists working in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, 1960.
7.813.
Bulletin Article: "Congressional Testing of Linus Pauling", Bulletin of The Atomic Scientists, December 1960-January 1961.
7.814.
Article: "Kalven's Komments", U.S.A., February 24, 1961.
7.815.
Advertisement: "Linus Pauling on Fallout and Nuclear Warfare", Verve Records, 1960.
7.816.
Advertisement: No Title, [re: Christmas subscription offer] Frontier, 1960.

6.008.
LP Scrapbooks, 1961-1965.
8.1.
Pamphlet: "Do You Need a Speaker?", National Speaker's Service, American Friends Service Committee. No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Writer-Scientist Chasm Cited By British Author", Publication Unknown, Mexico, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: China 1961 Atommacht", [Pauling annotation: out of an Austrian or German paper] Publication Unknown, No Date.
8.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Disarm", Sun, No Date.
Magazine Advertisement: "The Intelligent Man's Guide to Science", Science, v. 132, No Date.
8.3.
Newsletter Article: "Dr. Linus Pauling, Nobel Laureate, Will Speak at January 20th Public Meeting", National Organization for Mentally Ill Children, Inc., Berkeley, California, January 1961.
8.4.
Magazine Article: "Pauling Links Peace, Liberty at Bill of Rights Dinner", the brief, vol. 7, no. 10, January 1961.
8.5.
Program: "Comite d'Honneur de la conference des Sommets", No Date.
8.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Barry Mather", Vancouver Sun, January 1, 1961.
Magazine Article: "At Herman Mark's 20th Anniversary Symposium", Chemical and Engineering News, January 2, 1962.
8.7.
Flyer: "Political Participation in Civil Liberties", sponsored by California Inter-Campus Coordinating Committee and Slate Forum, January 19, 1961.
Flyer: "The Chemical Basis of Mental Disease", sponsored by National Organization for Mentally Ill Children, January 20, 1961.
8.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Here, Raps Profiteers", Berkeley (California) Daily Gazette, January 20, 1961.
8.9.
Program: Association of University Anesthetists, January 20-22, 1961.
8.10.
Program: Ministers Convocation of Southern California, January 24-26, 1961.
Ticket: "The Chemical Basis of Mental Disease", January 20, 1961.
8.11.
Program: "A National Institutes of Health Lecture", U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, January 25, 1961.
Typescript: "Should We Give Nuclear Weapons to NATO?", Los Angeles Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, No Date.
8.12.
Article: "The International Congress", Physics Today, January 1961.
8.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Simple New Machine Detects Lung Cancer", Los Angeles Times, January 27, 1961.
8.14.
Article: "Cheers of the Year - 1960", Minority of One, January 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Where the Fault Lies", Cincinnati Enquirer, January 30, 1961.
Article: "News Notes: Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors", Publication Unknown, January - February 1961.
8.15.
Article: "A Pauling Problem", Printers' Ink, January 27, 1961.
Program: "Arts and Lectures", University of California, Santa Barbara, Spring 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "War Unthinkable?", Publication Unknown, February 9, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Signs House Petition", Publication Unknown, February 9, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Plans UCLA Address", Publication Unknown, February 1, 1961.
8.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "The time has come to abolish the committees", National Guardian, January 2, 1961.
8.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Transcript of the Kennedy News Conference on Foreign and Domestic Matters", New York Times, February 9, 1961.
8.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "400 Call for End of House Red Probers", Los Angeles Times, February 9, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling to Speak Tuesday", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, February 12, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hargis Hits Reds, Pauling, Eleanor", Pasadena (California) Independent, February 17, 1961.
8.19.
Magazine Article: "After Fifty Years - An Analysis of Analysis", New York Times Magazine, February 12, 1961.
8.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Will America Defeat Itself?", Cincinnati Enquirer, February 13, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Speaker on Forum Wed. March 8", JCC News, February 15, 1961.
8.21.
Newsletter Article: "Linus Pauling - a Thursday in November", Cincinnati Chapter - American Civil Liberties Union, February 15, 1961.
8.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Time Not only Heals Wounds, It Dulls a lot of Memories", Los Angeles Mirror, February 15, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling, Other Notables Seek Disarmament", Seattle Times, February 17, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling in U.N. Appeal", New York Times, February 17, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dag Gets Pauling's Plea to Curb A-Arms", New York Post, February 16, 1961.
8.23.
Flyer: "Myths, Monkeys, and Men", Southern California Humanist Council February 19, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Plot Whig - Clio Colloquium", Princeton Daily Princetonian, February 22, 1961.
8.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Releases New Nuclear Petition", Portland (Oregon) Reed College Quest?, January 15, 1961.
8.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Paulings ask ban on spread of nuclear arms", National Guardian, February 27, 1961.
8.26.
Invitation: from Mrs. Mary Clarke, [re: Dr. Pauling's 60th birthday] 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling 60 today, Still busy", Los Angeles Mirror, February 28, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists, Family Fete Pauling, 60", Los Angeles Mirror, March 1, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Paul Kagan", Daily Cal, March 1961.
8.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech: Teacher and Student of Science", Los Angeles Times, February 26, 1961.
8.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech and Science", Los Angeles Times, February 26, 1961.
8.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Works for Science, World Peace", Portland (Oregon) Reed College Quest, February 20, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Receives '59 Reed Degree, Portland (Oregon) Reed College Quest, February 20, 1961.
8.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling - HUAC Case", Portland (Oregon) Reed College Quest, February 20, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pack a Day Cuts Life 8 Years: Pauling", Toronto (Ontario) Globe & Mail, March 21, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Every Cigaret [sic] cuts Your Life 14 Minutes - Scientist", Toronto (Ontario) Daily Star, March 21, 1961.
8.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Preis der, Super-Waserstoffbombe: 15000 Lebensuntuchtige Kinder", Westdeubsdres Fageblass, February 21, 1961.
8.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Honored on Birthday", Pasadena (California) Star-News, March 1, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Sponsor Conference in Oslo", Los Angeles Times, March 13, 1961.
Program: "Pressures Toward Conformity", Students' Civil Liberties Council Conference, March 4, 1961.
8.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling is at it Again", News Call Bulletin, March 5, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to head nuclear protest meet", Palo Alto (California) Times, March 16, 1961.
Flyer: "Who is this Man?", Jewish Community Center & United World Federalists, March 8, 1961.
8.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Persouliches", Dueseldorfer Nachrichten, March 16, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "More Scientists in Politics Urged", Pasadena (California) Star-News, March 16, 1961.
Typescript: "Remembering an Old Atrocity Helps Prevent a new one", Brooklyn (New York) Council of Peace Groups, No Date.
8.35.
Newsletter: "Facts", Temporary Committee for Peace Organization, Brooklyn, New York, March 2, 1961.
8.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus en Ava Pauling", Friese Koerier, March 4, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Meer dan 700 geleerden, onder wie 38 Nobelprijswinnaars, tekenden", Friese Koerier, March 4, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus en Ava Pauling aan Hamarskjoeld", Friese Koerier, March 4, 1961.
8.37.
Correspondence: from Elwood Greist, [re: Brooklyn Council of Peace Groups] March 12, 1961.
Flyer: "Peace and Human Dignity", The Friends Committee on Legislation, March 16, 1961.
8.38.
Program: Annual Meeting and Conference of the American Humanist Association, March 17 & 18, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Incident Steps up Anti-Red Bid", Pasadena (California) Star-News, March 17, 1961.
8.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Annihilation", New York Times, March 26, 1961.
8.40.
Newspaper Clipping: "A comment: SANE and civil liberties", National Guardian, March 27, 1961.
8.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Dares Critics to Call him a Pro-Red", Cleveland, (Ohio) Press, March 17, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling to Receive Humanist Award Here", Cleveland Press, March 18, 1961.
8.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Issues Dare to Critics in Senate", Cleveland Plain Dealer, March 18, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Easter 'Appropriate' for Peace March", Toronto (Ontario) Telegram, March 18, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Axtelle Again Named Head by Humanists", Cleveland Plain Dealer, March 19, 1961.
8.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Foresees A-Test Ban Pact by Big Powers in Three Months", Toronto (Ontario) Globe & Mail, March 20, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Rabbi Rebukes Paraders for Anti-Semitic Placards", Toronto (Ontario) Globe & Mail, No Date.
8.44.
Newspaper Clipping: "Disarm or Die", Toronto (Ontario) Star, March 16, 1961.
Flyer: "International Rally", Toronto Committee for Disarmament, March 19, 1961.
8.45.
Newspaper Clipping: "See Disarmament Drive Here 'Bigger than Britain's'", Toronto (Ontario) Daily Star, March 20, 1961.
8.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "Predicts Global A-Pact Soon", Toronto (Ontario) Telegram, March 20, 1961.
8.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "Grounds for Optimism", Toronto (Ontario) Globe & Mail, March 21, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "An Hour's Smoking Cuts 3 off Life warns A-Scientist", Toronto (Ontario) Telegram, March 21, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Head Nuclear Conference", Pasadena (California) Star-News, March 22, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Roknings farlighet i formler", Svenska Dagbladet, March 22, 1961.
8.48.
Newspaper Clipping: "They Condemn the Bomb", Toronto (Ontario) Telegram, March 21, 1961.
8.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to Speak on April 3", State Hornet, March 24, 1961.
Program: "Application of Modern Techniques to the Study of the Structure and Properties of Metals and Alloys", California Institute of Technology Conference, March 23-24, 1961.
8.50.
Program: "Call to Eleventh Annual Conference", Los Angeles Committee for Protection of Foreign Born, March 25, 1961.
Article: "An Appeal to Stop the Spread of Nuclear Weapons", Nation, March 25, 1961.
8.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nie wieder Krieg!, Leben oder Tod - im Atomzeitalter", Welt ohne Krieg, March - April - August 1961.
8.52.
Program: The American Humanist Association, Annual Meeting and Conference, March 17 - 18, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Anti-Arms Plea Signed by 74 Here", Capital Times, April 3, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hundreds Join Walk for Peace", Pasadena (California) Star-News, April 2, 1961.
8.53.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Says He Supports US Atomic Arms Policy", Sacramento (California) Bee, April 3, 1961.
Article: "Interview with Linus Pauling", Canada's Mental Health, April 1961.
Article: "Let the People Speak", Churchman, April 1961.
8.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pickets in U.S., Abroad Stage Peace Marches", Los Angeles Times, April 2, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "2,000 Denounce Atom Warfare in 'Walk' Here", Los Angeles Times, April 2, 1961.
8.55.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling avslojar den s.k. skyddsforskningen", Unionen, April, 1961.
Flyer: "Disarm or Die", Toronto Committee for Disarmament, April 1, 1961.
8.56.
Program: "Witness for Peace", American Friends Service Committee, April 1, 1961.
Article: "Nobel Prize Winners Feature of Congress", Canada's Mental Health, April 1961.
8.57.
Program: "Freedom in the Sixties", Social Science Division, Sacramento State College, April 3-7, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Sets Condition on Letting China into UN", Sacramento (California) Bee, April 4, 1961.
8.58.
Press Release: "Honolulu", News Bureau, California Institute of Technology, April 5, 1961.
8.59.
Newspaper Clipping: "A log of the San Francisco to Moscow Walk for Peace", National Guardian, April 3, 1961.
8.60.
Newspaper Clipping: "Reds Backing Pauling Plan", San Francisco Examiner, April 3, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Explains Anesthetic Idea", Los Angeles Mirror, April 6, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hundreds Join Walk for Peace", Pasadena (California) ?, April 6, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Theory is Propounded by Pauling on Anesthetics", Honolulu (Hawaii) Star-Bulletin, April 7, 1961.
8.61.
Newspaper Clipping: "Total Disarmament only Rational Goal, Pauling Tells I.L.W.U.", Honolulu (Hawaii) Star-Bulletin, April 7, 1961.
8.62.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling May Have to Wait", Montreal Gazette, April 8, 1961.
Program: The Unitarian Church of Honolulu, April 9, 1961.
8.63.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Talk Here", Ka Leo O Hawaii, April 7, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "ILWU Calls for Amity with Cuba, Red China", Honolulu (Hawaii) Advertiser, April 7, 1961.
8.64.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling, Marchers Protest the Bomb", Pasadena California Tech, April 6, 1961.
Program: Teachers' Science Seminar, Hawaiian Academy of Science and the National Science Foundation, March 14, 1961.
8.65.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bugs Raymond and Linus Pauling: Two Erratic American Geniuses", Los Angeles Times, April 12, 1961.
Press Release: "Pauling Predicts New and Better Anesthetics", Science Service, April 14, 1961.
8.66.
Article: "April Meeting", Capital Chemist, April 1961.
Press Release: "The Challenge of the Nuclear Age", Stanford University News Service, April 10, 1961.
8.67.
Program: "The Challenge of the Nuclear Age", [itinerary enclosed] Focus, April 14-15, 1961.
Typescript: "Summary of Statement of Harold E. Stassen at Stanford University", April 14, 1961.
8.68.
Typescript: "Summary of Statement of Harold E. Stassen at Stanford University", April 15, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Stassen, Pauling Conflict on How Far to Disarm", San Francisco Chronicle, April 15, 1961.
Magazine Article: "People:", National Review Bulletin, April 15, 1961.
8.69.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. Has 2-1 Bomb Pile Lead - Pauling", San Francisco Examiner, April 15, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Warns of Atomic Annihilation", Pasadena (California) Star-News, April 16, 1961.
8.70.
Newspaper Clipping: "'War' When These Two Talk Peace", San Jose (California) Mercury, April 15, 1961.
Notice: "Meeting with Linus Pauling on June 3", Boston Committee for Disarmament and Peace, April 20, 1961.
8.71.
Newspaper Clipping: "'We are Going to Have Disarmament' Pauling Tells Convention Delegates", Dispatcher, April 21, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "14. Linus Carl Pauling", Publication Unknown, No Date.
8.72.
Newspaper Clipping: "Molecular Basis Seen for Anesthetic Action", Medical News, April 21, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling, Wife Leave for Europe", Pasadena (California) Star-News, April 22, 1961.
8.73.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cold war intensifies domestic ills, ILWU convention says", National Guardian, April 24, 1961.
8.74.
Newspaper Clipping: "Le professeru Linus Pauling a ete recu par la corpo des etudiants en Sciences", Midi Libre, April 28, 1961.
8.75.
Newsletter Article: "Linus Pauling is Named 'Humanist of the Year'", Yellow Springs (Colorado) Free Mind, April - May 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Renowned Scholars Greet TU", New York Teacher News, April 29, 1961.
8.76.
Newspaper Clipping: "Utvidelse av atomklubben det farligste av alt", Dagbladet, May 2, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Olso Conference Held by Pauling", Washington Post, May 3, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Oslohyller Pauling med fakkeltog", Dagbladet, May 3, 1961.
8.77.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: A-vapen ma under ingen omstendigheter brukes", Morgenbladet, May 3, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Svensk atombombe pa is til valget 1964", Dagbladet, May 3, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Group Opposes NATO Atom Arms", New York Times, May 8, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Resolusjon til atom-maktene", Morgeuposton, May 9, 1961.
8.78.
Newspaper Clipping: "Utnyttelse av Paulingmotet", Dagbladet, May 9, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Den bristende knopp og den eksploderende bombe", Dagbladet, May 3, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Top Scientists to attend Oslo peace meeting", National Guardian, May 1, 1961.
8.79.
Program: "Report from the Oslo Conference to Halt the Spread of Nuclear Weapons", The Conference of Greater New York Peace Groups, May 12, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ban on Atomic Arms for NATO Urged at Parley Led by Pauling", New York Times, May 8, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Rally for Peace", New York Times, May 10, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Speaks Here", Publication Unknown, No Date.
8.80.
Flyer: Report by Dr. Linus Pauling", Conference of Greater New York Peace Groups, May 12, 1961.
Sample letter: "Dear Premier Khrushchev:", [distributed in front of Carnegie Hall] May 12, 1961.
8.81.
Newspaper Clipping: "They Protest", New York Journal American, May 13, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Urges A-Ban Efforts", Record, May 15, 1961.
8.82.
Program: "Arms Control Lectures", Carnegie Program: Science and Government, May 17, 1961.
8.83.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Raps Militaristic World", Pasadena (California) Star-News, May 18, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Gives Report at Tech on Oslo Conference", Pasadena California Tech, May 25, 1961.
Booklet: "Pauling-motet i Oslo", Saertrykk av Naturen, 1961.
Progress Report: "Five Months of Peace Activities", Conference of Greater New York Peace Groups, January - May 1961.
8.84.
Magazine Article: "Hammy Hamlets", American Legion Magazine, pp. 4, May 19, 1961.
Magazine Article: "Who's Sane?", American Legion Magazine, pp. 12, May 19, 1961.
8.85.
Newsletter Article: "Pauling Leads World Conference in Oslo - SSRS Represented", SSRS Newsletter, May, 1961.
8.86.
Newspaper Clipping: "Two Conferences", Sacramento (California) Bee, June 3, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Now an Honorary Longshoreman", Dispatcher, July 28, 1961.
8.87.
Press Release: "To Be a Nobelist: Use Your Unconscious", Science Service, June 7, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Equality' Seen Slowing Intellectual Progress", Montreal (Quebec) Star, June 8, 1961.
8.88.
Newspaper Clipping: "Creativity Found Curtailed in U.S.", Publication Unknown, June 8, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Charges U.S. Bad Faith in Arms Parley", Boston Globe, June 4, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "He Discovered The Secret of Atoms", Record, June 3, 1961.
8.89.
Newspaper Clipping: "Three Nobel Prize Winners Probe Scientific Creativity", Gazette, June 8, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Discusses New Theory", Montreal (Quebec) Gazette, June 10, 1961.
8.90.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling is Optimistic on Nuclear Test Ban", Montreal (Quebec) Star, June 9, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner Critical of Disarmament Stands", Montreal (Quebec) Star, June 10, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Test Ban Seen in Three Months by Compromise", Toronto (Ontario) Globe & Mail, June 12, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Protest Pauling's Mall Posters", Ottawa (Ontario) Journal, June 10, 1961.
8.91.
Article: "Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons", Publication Unknown, June 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Progress Toward World Peace", Montreal (Quebec) Star, June 8, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Progress Toward World Peace", Montreal (Quebec) Gazette, June 9, 1961.
Ticket: "Progress Toward World Peace", World Federalists of Canada and Montreal Committee for the Control of Radiation Hazards, June 9, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling's Ottawa Lecture", Publication Unknown, June 10, 1961.
8.92.
Flyer: "The Goal of General and Complete Disarmament ...", Boston Committee for Disarmament and Peace, June 3, 1961.
8.93.
Poster: "Progress Toward World Peace", Ottawa Committee for Control of Radiation Hazards, June 10, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Progress Toward World Peace", Montreal (Quebec) Star, June 9, 1961.
8.94.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner Labels Canada's Civil Defence as 'Deception'", Ottawa (Ontario) Citizen, June 12, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Geneva Stages Outlined", Ottawa (Ontario) Citizen, June 12, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Outlines Anesthesia View", New York Times, June 10, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Report from Oslo", Washington D.C. Evening Star, June 14, 1961.
8.95.
Typescript: "Morning Commentary", June 13, 1961.
8.96.
Newspaper Clipping: "Says War Now Enemy of All", Ottawa (Ontario) Journal, June 12, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Talk", Publication Unknown, June 17, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Backs Ban on A-Test", Pasadena (California) Independence, June 29, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Says N-Bomb Political", Los Angeles Examiner, June 29, 1961.
8.97.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech's Pauling Calls Neutron Bomb a Fraud", Sacramento (California) Bee, June 29, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Says Neutron Bomb Fraud, Asks Ban", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 29, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Outlines Anesthesia View", New York Times, June 10, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech's Pauling Calls Neutron Bomb a Fraud", Los Angeles Mirror, June 29, 1961.
8.98.
Newsletter Article: "Conference Against the Spread of Nuclear Weapons", SSRS Newsletter, June, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Frevel Wins Barlow Trophy at Honors Convocation", Alma (Michigan) College Almania, vol. 52, no. 29, No Date.
8.99.
Magazine Article: "World Psychiatric Congress", MD Medical Newsmagazine, July, 1961.
8.100.
Newspaper Clipping: "Profiles in Science", Sunday Advertiser, July 2, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mrs. Pauling at Peace Meeting", Los Angeles Times, July 2, 1961.
Article: "Sir...", Animal Welfare Institute Information Report, July 20, 1961.
8.101.
Encyclopedia Article: "Heliotherapy: Physical Characteristics of Sources of Ultraviolet and Infrared Radiation", Encyclopedia of Medicine, Surgery, and Specialties, p. 171, July 29, 1961.
8.102.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: Abolire la guerra", Paesesera, 1961.
8.103.
Newspaper Clipping: "Appell an die UNO und alle Nationen der Welt", Frankfurter Rundrchare, July 29, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling's Hearing Date is Postponed", Sacramento (California) Bee, August, 1961.
8.104.
Flyer: "Leben oder tod im Atommzeitalter", Internationale der Kriegsdienstgegner, September 13, 1961.
Magazine Article: "Pauling Decries New Nuclear Bomb Tests", Chemical and Engineering News, September 11, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Vermont Conscience", Burlington Fare Press, September 8, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vergeblicher Appell sn Chruschtschow", Westdeutsche Allgemine, September 16, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Need to Test", Boston Daily Record, September 5, 1961.
8.105.
Newsletter Article: "Dear Friend:", Minority of One, July, 1961.
8.106.
Program: 4th Annual Bucks County World Peace Fair, Pennsylvania, September 9, 1961.
Press Release: "Bucks County World Peace Fair", Publication Unknown, No Date.
8.107.
Magazine Article: "Krieg Dem Kriege!", Welt Studenten Nachrichten, pp. 4-6, 1961.
8.108.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hiroshima Day - his devotion to his", People's World, August 12, 1961.
Magazine Article: "Who Would Survive?", Newsweek, August 28, 1961.
8.109.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sponsors Join in Tribute to Wirin", Open Forum, August, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prof. Pauling to be Speaker", Los Angeles Times, August 12, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Speaks Sunday", Los Angeles Mirror, August 12, 1961.
Magazine Article: "Dead to the World", Time, August 18, 1961.
Magazine Article: "Your Proposal ...", Science, August, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "World Progress Through Peace and Disarmament", Los Angeles Mirror, August 12, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "World Progress Through Peace and Disarmament", Los Angeles Times, August 12, 1961.
8.110.
Program: First Unitarian Church, Los Angeles, California, 1961.
8.111.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Khrushchev: End Atomic Bomb Tests", Los Angeles Times, September 3, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "1st Frieden noch moglich?", Die Andere Zeutung, August, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling ...", Pasadena California Tech, September 21, 1961.
8.112.
Magazine Article: "I have a pretty wife ...", Soviet Woman, November 7, 1961.
8.113.
Newspaper Clipping: "Must Resume Atomic Tests, McCone Says", Los Angeles Times, September 1, 1961.
8.114.
Magazine Article: "Who Would Survive?", Newsweek, August 28, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Asks K to Cancel A-Tests", Los Angeles Examiner, September 3, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Wires Nikita Urging Russ Halt Tests", Pasadena (California) Independent and Star-News, September 3, 1961.
8.115.
Newspaper Clipping: "A peace worker with constant hope", People's World, September 30, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Says Red Tests Set Fate of Thousands", Los Angeles Times, September 30, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Address Los Angeles Rally", Militant, October 2, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Civil Defense Plans Rapped by Pauling", Los Angeles Mirror, September 29, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "End the Tests", People's World, September 30, 1961.
8.116.
Newspaper Clipping: "Kennen Sie Dr. Willard Uphaus?", Sonntag, 1961.
8.117.
Program: First Unitarian Church of San Francisco, September 24, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Rockefeller Urges New Atom Tests to Assure Peace", New York Times, October 26, 1959.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Assails Shelter-Building", Los Angeles Examiner, September 30, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Man Pauling Raps Red A-Test Fallout", Los Angeles Herald Express, September 29, 1961.
8.118.
Program: "Women and Peace", Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, October 21, 1961.
Correspondence: from multiple signees, [re: sorry we saw so little of you] October 8, 1960.
8.119.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling Talks About Soviet Testing", U.S. News & World Report, October 2, 1961.
8.120.
Newspaper Clipping: "Gov. Rockefeller, Dr. Pauling 'Miles Apart' on A-Tests", Los Angeles Examiner, October 28, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Defiant U.S. Reds Using Ego Lure", Los Angeles Examiner, October 28, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Russia Fires 25th Bomb; Fear Rises", Los Angeles Examiner, October 28, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling to give talk", Daily Palo Alto (California) Times, October 27, 1961.
8.121.
Newspaper Clipping: [in Yiddish] Morning Freiheit, October 10, 1961.
8.122.
Magazine Article: "1st Frieden heute noch moglich?", Die Friedens Rundschau, No Date.
8.123.
Advertisement: [contains a photo of a front page article by LP, "The Danger of Nuclear Holocaust"] Frontier, 1961.
Program: "J. Salvinien", Societe de chimie physique, October 25, 1961.
8.124.
Magazine Article: "New body-chemistry discoveries clues to many diseases", Everywoman's Family Circle, October, 1961.
8.125.
Newspaper Clipping: "Campaign brewing against L. Pauling", Foothill Sentinel, October 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling here tonight", Foothill Sentinel, October 27, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "We support forum", Foothill Sentinel, October 27, 1961.
8.126.
Newspaper Clipping: "USSR Bomb Test Today Will 'Deform' 400,000 Children, Pauling Estimates", Sunnyvale (California) Daily Standard-Mountain View Register Leader, October 30, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Views are Rather Confusing", Foothill Sentinel, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Death is Seen in Red A-Tests", Albuquerque (New Mexico) Journal, October 1, 1961.
8.127.
Program: "Weigh and Consider", Foothill College, October 27, 1961.
Program: "Immunology and Disease", Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, October 6-7, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bombs Will Cause Defective Children", San Jose (California) Mercury, October 28, 1961.
8.128.
Newsletter Article: "Peace and Disarmament: Your Job", SANE Report, November 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Hits A-Tests in Talk before 1,300 Here", Publication Unknown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 1961.
8.129.
Magazine Article: "Fallout", Science World, October 25, 1961.
8.130.
Newspaper Clipping: "Opinions Vary Greatly on Outcome of Attack", Los Angeles Times, pp. 1, October 29, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner Pauling Calls Defense a Form of Militarism", Los Angeles Times, pp. 2, 1961.
8.131.
Newspaper Clipping: "Red China Calls Fall-out Alert", New York Times, October 28, 1961.
8.132.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Pushes for Disarmament", Philadelphia Inquirer, November 9, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bonn Threat Triggered Red Testing, says Pauling", Boston Globe, November 13, 1961.
Article: "The New Sell", Nation, November 4, 1961.
8.133.
Newspaper Clipping: "Not Quoting Pauling This Time", I.F. Stone's Weekly, October 30, 1961.
8.134.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Opposes Tests", New York Times, November 19, 1961.
8.135.
Program: "New Directions in Psychiatry", American Psychiatric Association, November 10-12, 1961.
8.136.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Replies", National Guardian, November 13, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Awesome Responsibility", National Guardian, November 13, 1961.
8.137.
Magazine Article: "Why I am opposed to fallout shelters", Liberation, November 1961.
Pamphlet: "Colossal Deception" Liberation, 1961.
8.138.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Tells of Group's Work in Mental Disease Chemistry", Medical Tribune, November 13, 1961.
8.139.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Pushes for Disarmament", Philadelphia Inquirer, November 9, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Forum Hears Pauling Warn of Dire Bomb-Test Effects", Boston Herald, November 13, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling is Gloomy About World Future", Springfield (Massachusetts) Daily News, November 13, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Warning by Pauling Broadcast to Soviet", Publication Unknown, November, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist, UAW Officer to Speak at YMHA", Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, November 7, 1961.
Flyer: "Disarmament and Survival", November 8, 1961.
8.140.
Program: "The Significance of the Bomb Test Negotiations", Ford Hall Forum, November 12, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Lectures", Amherst Student, November 13, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Defective Children Seen Fallout Result by Pauling", Boston Record, November 13, 1961.
8.141.
Magazine Article: "Letter Regarding Fallout Shelters", Bulletin, November, 1961.
Magazine Article: "Nuclear Attack", Bulletin, November, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Khrushchev", New America, November 10, 1961.
8.142.
Magazine Article: "End the Tests!", New Outlook, November, 1961.
8.143.
Newspaper Clipping: "Khrushchev replies to Pauling on bomb tests", National Guardian, November 13, 1961.
8.144.
Magazine Article: "Personality Parade", Parade, December 3, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nikita Sued by Italian for Pizza Poisoning", Pasadena (California) Star-News, November 26, 1961.
8.145.
Newspaper Clipping: "Deplores Red Tinge", Springfield Union, November 16, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "The dispute on tests", National Guardian, December 25, 1961.
8.146.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist and Humanist", Moscow News, November 25, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "My quantum-mechanics prof ...", Pasadena California Tech, November 30, 1961.
Article: "Gegen Bunkerau", Derstern, December, 1961.
8.147.
Newspaper Clipping: "Noted Polish Physicist Urges More Freedom", New York Times, November 27, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Poses Pertinent Question on Bomb Tests", Sacramento (California) Bee, December 8, 1961.
Correspondence: from Gamilie Stoff?, Internationale der Driegsdienstgegner, [in German] November 27, 1961.
Magazine Article: "Amerikas Strahlengewissen", Hor Zu, November 20, 1961.
8.148.
Magazine Article: "The Atom", Time, November 10, 1961.
8.149.
Article: "News and Views", Main Currents in Modern Thought, November-December 1961.
8.150.
Press Release: "One Becomes a Still Greater Optimist", Pravda (Moscow), December 1, 1961.
Memorandum: "Radio Liberty Treatment of Soviet Nuclear Tests", Radio Liberty, December 4, 1961.
Article: "Linus and Ava Pauling on their Visit to the U.S.S.R", Daily (Moscow) Review, December 1, 1961.
8.151.
Newspaper Clipping: "И Становишься Еще Большим Оптимистом", ["This is the way to get even more optimistic"] Pravda, December 1, 1961.
Flyer: "The Role of Nonviolence in World Affairs", November 3-5, 1961.
8.152.
Article: "Redlands boasted ...", Whittier College, December 1961.
8.153.
Newspaper Clipping: "Due home Sunday", Pasadena (California) Star-News, December 16, 1961.
Magazine Article: "Morgan's Back", Newsweek, December 25, 1961.
8.154.
Pamphlet: "Professor Linus Pauling, Well-Known American Scientist", p. 13, Voices of Reason, No Date.
8.155.
Newspaper Clipping: "Widerstand gegen, Militarisierung des offentlichen Lebens' gefordert", Publication Unknown, December 18, 1961.
Flyer: "No More War", No Date.
8.156.
Program: "Программа Концерта...", [Concert in commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the birth of M.V. Lomonosov, State Academic Bolshoi, Moscow, USSR] November 21, 1961.
8.157.
Newspaper Clipping: "Слава И Горлость Руссҝой Науҝи", ["Glory and Pride of Russian Science"] Pravda, November 22, 1961.
8.158.
Newspaper Clipping: "El Destino del Hombre en la 'U' de Concepcin", Ercilla (Santiago, Chile), January 3, 1962.
8.159.
Newspaper Clipping: "Invitado por la Universidad de Concepcion...", El Mercurio (Santiago, Chile), January 4, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Paricipacion del Profesor Senor Linus Pauling en una Jornada Cientifico-Cultural", El Mercurio (Santiago, Chile), January 4, 1962.
8.160.
Newspaper Clipping: "Experimentos nucleares tambien pueden destruir a la Humanidad", La Nacion, January 5, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Concepcion", El Sur (Concepcion, Chile), January 7, 1962.
8.161.
Newspaper Clipping: "Especialista en quimica", El Mercurio (Santiago, Chile), January 5, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Noticiosa Semanal", El Mercurio (Santiago, Chile), January 7, 1962.
8.162.
Newspaper Clipping: "Abri Ruta a LA Medicina Molecular", El Sur (Concepcion, Chile), January 7, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Conferencias", La Patria (Concepcion, Chile), January 9, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling asiste hoy a mesa redonda organizada por FEC", Publication Unknown, No Date.
8.163.
Newspaper Clipping: "Primeras Exposiciones de Festival de Artes Plasticas se Inauguraron", El Sur (Concepcion, Chile), January 9, 1962.
8.164.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sanity", National Guardian, January 8, 1962.
Magazine Article: "Over-Kill Capacity", Churchman, January, 1962.
Correspondence: from McGeorge Bundy, [re: fallout shelters] January 4, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Reply to Pauling", Publication Unknown, January 8, 1962.
8.165.
Newspaper Clipping: "Laws Urged for Birth Defect Curb", Los Angeles Times, January 23, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Laws Urged to Curb Defects in Birth", Pasadena (California) Star-News, January 23, 1962.
8.166.
Newspaper Clipping: "El Doctor Pauling Dicto una Charla en la Universidad", La Patria (Concepcion, Chile), January 10, 1962.
8.167.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Senalo a Universitarios Necesidad de Evitar Guerra Nuclear", El Sur (Concepcion, Chile), January 10, 1962.
8.168.
Newspaper Clipping: "Exposiciones de Grupos Artisticos Regionales en ciudad Universitaria", El Sur (Concepcion, Chile), January 12, 1962.
8.169.
Newspaper Clipping: "Clase Inaugural de VII Escuela de Verano Dictaria Dr. Linus Pauling", El Sur (Concepcion, Chile), January 13, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Manana a las 11 Horas Sera Inaugurada VII Escuela de Verano en el Teatro Ducal", La Patria (Concepcion, Chile), January 14, 1962.
8.170.
Newspaper Clipping: "Miembro de Honr de la Sociedad de Quimica es el Doctor Linus Pauling", El Sur (Concepcion, Chile), January 14, 1962.
8.171.
Newspaper Photos: "Segundo Cuerpo", El Sur (Concepcion, Chile), January 14, 1962.
8.172.
Newspaper Clipping: "El Desarme Mundial Elevara el Nivel de Vida de las naciones", El Sur (Concepcion, Chile), January 14, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Charla Sobre Jeventud Dara Ava Pauling", El Sur (Concepcion, Chile), January 15, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Escuela de Temporada", El Sur (Concepcion, Chile), January 14, 1962.
8.173.
Newspaper Clipping: "Septima Escuela Internacional Se Inaugura Hoy en Cine Ducal", La Patria (Concepcion, Chile), January 15, 1962.
8.174.
Newspaper Clipping: "VII Escuela de Verano Inicia la Universidad", El Sur (Concepcion, Chile), January 15, 1962.
8.175.
Newspaper Clipping: "Solemne Inauguracioin de la Escuela de Verano", La Patria (Concepcion, Chile), January 16, 1962.
8.176.
Newspaper Clipping: "El hombre ha conquistado tanto poder que ya puede destruirse a si mismo y a la humanidad", El Sur (Concepcion, Chile), January 16, 1962.
8.177.
Newspaper Clipping: "Tarea para los jovenes", El Sur (Concepcion, Chile), January 16, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bueno, Malo, Pesimo", Publication Unknown, No Date.
8.178.
Correspondence: LP to Director of El Sur, [re: mistake in the publication] January 16, 1962.
8.179.
Newspaper Clipping: "Encarcelacion de Bertrand Russell", El Sur (Concepcion, Chile), January 16, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cartas a 'El Sur'", El Sur (Concepcion, Chile), January 20, 1962.
8.180.
Newspaper Clipping: "Impacto de la Ciencia en el Hombre Actual y Futuro Trato Dr. Pauling", El Sur (Concepcion, Chile), pp, 7, January 16, 1962.
8.181.
Newspaper Clipping: "Con Brillante Exito Sigue Desarrollo de las Jornadas Internacionales de Verano", La Patria (Concepcion, Chile), January 17, 1962.
8.182.
Newspaper Clipping: "Analisis del Futuro del Hombre Hizo la Dra. Ava Helen Pauling", El Sur (Concepcion, Chile), pp. 7, January 17, 1962.
8.183.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Invitado a Inaugurar Primera Conferencia Interamericana Sobre Defectos Congenitos en EE.UU.", Chronica, January 17, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Universidad de concepcion", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "El consejo de mujeres para la paz escuchara charla de Sra. Pauling", La Patria (Concepcion, Chile), January 16, 1962.
8.184.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ava Pauling: Que enorme Tragedia es que el hombre este a punto de destruir el Mundo!", Chronica, January 17, 1962.
8.185.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sistema Federal en America Para Lograr Progreso Comun Propone Frank Tannenbaum", El Sur (Concepcion, Chile), pp. 9, January 18, 1962.
8.186.
Newspaper Clipping: "Rotary Club...", La Patria (Concepcion, Chile), January 18, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "El vicerrector...", La Patria (Concepcion, Chile), January 18, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Consejo de Madres para la paz", La Patria (Concepcion, Chile), January 18, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "El consejo de Mujeres para la paz se reune con senora Ava Pauling", La Patria (Concepcion, Chile), January 18, 1962.
8.187.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cartas a El Sur", El Sur (Concepcion, Chile), January 18, 1962.
8.188.
Newspaper Clipping: "Consejo de Madres para la paz", El Sur (Concepcion, Chile), January 18, 1962.
8.189.
Newspaper Clipping: "Profesores Tannenbaum y G. Burdeau Dieron Alta Jerarquia a Actos de Escuela de verano", La Patria (Concepcion, Chile), January 18, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Incidentes Politicos en la Escuela de Verano", La Patria (Concepcion, Chile), January 18, 1962.
8.190.
Newspaper Clipping: "Reuniones en la escuela de verano", Chronica, January 18, 1962.
8.191.
Newspaper Clipping: "Charla en el Liceo de Ninas Ofrece Ava Helen Pauling", El Sur (Concepcion, Chile), January 19, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "VII Escuela Internacional de Verano", El Sur (Concepcion, Chile), January 19, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to be Speaker at Conference", Pasadena (California) Star-News, January 17, 1962.
8.192.
Program: First Inter-American Conference on Congenital Defects, The International Medical Congress, Los Angeles, California, January 22-24, 1962.
Program: First Inter-American Conference on Congenital Defects, The International Medical Congress, Los Angeles, California, January 22-24, 1962.
8.193.
Magazine Article: "Inheriting bad health", Time, February 2, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Biochemists Voice Hope on Use of Enzymes in Genetic Disease", New York Times, January 28, 1962.
8.194.
Newsletter: "Dr. Pauling, Nobel Prize Winner, Suggests Calcium Tablets to Minimize Strontium 90 in our Bones", Peace Monthly, New York, January 1962.
8.195.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling and His Beliefs on Nuclear Tests", Herald Journal, February 5, 1962.
8.196.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner Warns: Disarmament the Only Way", Salt Lake City (Utah) Tribune, February 6, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Warns of Dire Radiation Effects", Herald Journal, February 6, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Lecturing Tonight ...", Herald Journal, February 5, 1962.
8.197.
Newspaper Clipping: "Spieth Decides Pauling Not Competent on Disarmament", UCR Highlander, February 7, 1962.
8.198.
Newspaper Clipping: "Spieth Limits Pauling's topic, students object", Riverside (California) Press , February 8, 1962.
8.199.
Newspaper Clipping: "Spieth Decides Pauling Not Competent on Disarmament", UCR Highlander, February 7, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Spieth limits Pauling's topic; students object", Riverside (California) Press, February 8, 1962.
8.200.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Testify", New York Times, February 16, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Anti-Nuclear Convictions Protested", Pasadena (California) Star-News, February 26, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Says He's for Civil Disobedience", Los Angeles Times, February 20, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Backs Ban-Bomb Group", Pasadena (California) Star-News, February 19, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Defends Civil Disobedience", Los Angeles Herald, February 19, 1962.
8.201.
Magazine Article: "The Lighter Side of Life in Washington", U.S. News & World Report, February 12, 1962.
8.202.
Article: "No News in St. Louis", New Republic, February 12, 1962.
8.203.
Magazine Article: "Great Britain: Old Enough to Know Better?",Time, March 2, 1962.
8.204.
Flyer: "No More War, Operation Correction", Independent Student Union, February 19, 1962.
8.205.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Says He's for Civil Disobedience", Los Angeles Times, February 20, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Case Shows Red 'Peace' Subversion", Indianapolis (Indiana) Star, February 21, 1962.
8.206.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Claims USSR Test Toll is 4 Million", Sacramento (California) Bee, February 26, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Sees 4 Million as Victims of A-Tests", Los Angeles Times, February 26, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Californian Claims A-tests Mutilating", Sacramento (California) Union, February 26, 1962.
Article: "A Molecular Theory of General Anesthesia", Linde Oxygen Therapy News, February, 1962.
8.207.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Says Russ A-Tests Doom Millions", Minneapolis (Minnesota) Morning Tribune, February 26, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Sees 4 Million as Victims of A-Tests", Los Angeles Times, February 26, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Says Tests Doom 4 Million", Minneapolis (Minnesota) Morning Tribune, February, 1962.
8.208.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner Will Speak Here", Durham (North Carolina) Sun, February 26, 1962.
Program: "The One Electron Bond Theory of Antiferromagnetism and Ferrimagnetism", The Society of the Sigma XI, Duke University, March 2, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Lecture", Duke Chronicle, May 2, 1962.
8.209.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Calls Tests Grave 'Immorality'", Publication Unknown, March 2, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize-Winning Scientist Protests", Raleigh (North Carolina) News & Observer , March 3, 1962.
Pamphlet: "Do You Need a Speaker?", American Friends Service Committee Speakers Service, No Date.
8.210.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr., Mrs. Pauling Extend Visit Here", Durham (North Carolina) Morning Herald, March 4, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Calls Tests Grave 'Immorality'", Publication Unknown, March 4, 1962.
Program: "Institute of Religion", The United Church, January - March, 1962.
Flyer: "Institute of Religion", United Church, Raleigh, North Carolina, March 6, 1962.
8.211.
Program: "About our Guest Speaker", North Carolina College at Durham, March 4, 1962.
Press Release: "Great Scientist and Humanitarian Comes to North Carolina College", 1962.
8.212.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bomb Test Plan 'Power Politics'", Raleigh (North Carolina) News & Observer, March 7, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Protest A-Bombs Pauling Asks Here", Atlanta (Georgia) Constitution, March 8, 1962.
8.213.
Newspaper Clipping: "Red Tests Feared Deforming 20 Million Yet to Be Born", Atlanta (Georgia) Constitution, March 8, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Hopes to See the End of the Threat of War", Atlanta (Georgia) Journal, March 8, 1962.
8.214.
Newspaper Clipping: "Attitudes of Disappointment, Praise Greet Pacifists' Anti-Bomb Speech", Atlanta (Georgia) Constitution, March 8, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Believes Red China Has Bomb", Nashville (Tennessee) Banner, March 9, 1962.
8.215.
Newspaper Clipping: "Can Halt Wars, Dr. Pauling Says", Atlanta (Georgia) Journal, March 8, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling is an Admirable Man who Bravely Pursues Right in the Wrong Way", Atlanta (Georgia) Constitution, March 9, 1962.
8.216.
Itinerary: "Program for Linus and Ava Pauling in Nashville, Tennessee, March 1962".
8.217.
Article: "Dr. Pauling's Call for Atom Testing Protest", Easton (Pennsylvania) Express, March 5, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Midday Slates Chemist", University of Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania) PITT News, March 12, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fallout to Harm Millions", Science News, No Date.
8.218.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize-Winner Here Tonight", Ursinus Weekly, March 12, 1962.
8.219.
Newspaper Clipping: "A-Test pressure selfish- Pauling", Binghamton (New York) Sun-Bulletin, March 16, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Madame In the Spotlight", Harpur College Paper, March 1962.
8.220.
Newspaper Clipping: "Forum at Fallsington", Levittown Times, March 19, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Packed House Hears Talk by Pauling", Levittown Times, March 19, 1962.
8.221.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Says New A-Tests Could Kill 20 Million Children", Trenton (Illinois) Evening News, March 14, 1962.
8.222.
Newspaper Clipping: "Science in the Modern World to be Subject of Pauling Talk", Harpur College, March 9, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Sees Hope in Chaos", Harpur College, March 16, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Believes JFK Knows", Binghamton (New York) Press, March 16, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Danger of A-Test Fallout", Binghamton (New York) Press, March 16, 1962.
8.223.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Cites Tragedy of Radioactive Fallout", Syracuse (New York) Post Dispatch, March 17, 1962.
8.224.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fallout Facts", Binghamton (New York) Sun-Bulletin, March 8, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fallout Facts", Binghamton (New York) Sun-Bulletin, March 8, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists Mislead- Pauling", Harpur College, No Date.
8.225.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling's Arguments", Kesim-Bulletin, March 19, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Asks Disobedience", Press, March 14, 1962.
Program: "...Therefore Choose Life", Annual Institute of International Relations, March 16-18, 1962.
8.226.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Warns of Fall-Out", Syracuse (New York) Herald-Journal, March 17, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "No A-Victory Pauling Says", Nashville Tennessean, March 10, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "A State Gag Plea After Pauling Talk", Tribune, March 19, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Unpopular Idea", Publication Unknown, No Date.
8.227.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Opposes U.S. Nuclear Testing Plan", Wisconsin State Journal, March 19, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Local American Legion Joins Commie Attack on Dr. Pauling", Madison (Wisconsin) Capital Times, March, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hits Attacks on Linus Pauling", Madison (Wisconsin) Christian Advance, March 19, 1962.
8.228.
Newspaper Clipping: "A-test pressure selfish-Pauling", Binghamton (New York) Sun-Bulletin, March 16, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Legislator Objects to Pauling Speech", Evening Press, March 19, 1962.
8.229.
Newspaper Clipping: "Babies? Pauling Asks How About H-Threat to All", Harpur College, March 1962.
8.230.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Peace Role Described", Syracuse (New York) Post-Standard, March 16, 1962.
Article: "Dr. Linus Pauling, Nobel Prize winner to Lecture at Convocation on Monday", Beloit College Paper, March 16, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Raps Bomb Tests, Arms Race", Beloit Daily News, March 19, 1962.
8.231.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Madison Speech Reported", Wisconsin State Journal, March 16, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Speak Here on Sunday", Wisconsin State Journal, March 16, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling to Speak Here", Seattle Post-Intelligence, March 26, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Opposes U.S. Nuclear Testing Plan", Wisconsin State Journal, March 19. 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bias Film Controversy, Pauling Attack, Israel-Syria Clash Head Letter Topics", University of Wisconsin Daily Cardinal, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Criticizes Alan-Bradley Ads", ...Journal, March 21, 1962.
8.232.
Newsletter Article: "I am With You", Committee For Non-Violent Action, March 16, 1962.
8.233.
Program: Committee for Peace Organization, Brooklyn, New York, March-April 1962.
Newsletter: "Boston Committee for Disarmament and Peace", Newtonville, Massachusetts, March 18, 1962.
8.234.
Newspaper Clipping: "Russia, U.S. Have Too Many Nuclear Arms Now: Pauling", Madison (Wisconsin) Capital Times, March 19, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "US Prods Arms Race, Linus Pauling Claims", Milwaukee Journal, March 19, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Post Protests Scheduling of Pauling Speech", Publication Unknown, Madison, Wisconsin, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling is Rapped", Publication Unknown, No Date.
8.235.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Wife's Talk Picketed", Milwaukee Sentinel, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Rips A-B Actions", Milwaukee Sentinel, Publication Unknown, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "A-B Opposes Disarm Try, Pauling Says", Milwaukee Sentinel, March 21, 1962.
Announcement: "American Association of University Professors", March 16, 1962.
Flyer: "Peace and Human Rights", Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, March 20, 1962.
8.236.
Newspaper Clipping: "Democracy's Strength", Syracuse (New York) Post Standard, March 20, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Right to Speak Upheld", Syracuse (New York) Post Standard, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "...State U. Speedup", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Senators Push for Answer on Pauling", Knickerbocker News, March 21, 1962.
8.237.
Newspaper Clipping: "Readers Speak on Pauling Issue", Syracuse (New York) Post-Standard, March 23, 1962.
8.238.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Urges Public Take Whatever Action Needed to Abort War Threats", Gazette & Daily, March 16, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: No Title [Comic], Gazette & Daily, March 19, 1962.
Correspondence: from Walt Partymiller, Editorial Cartoonist of The Gazette & Daily, [re: newspaper clippings and cartoons on LP] March 20, 1962.
8.239.
Magazine Article: "Conscience on Trial", Nation, March 24, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "The State vs. Humanity", Correspondence, March, 1962.
8.240.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nuclear Testing Ban Urged by Prize-winning Chemist", Fort Wayne (Indiana) Journal Gazette, March 23, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atom Test Foe will Talk Here", Columbus Evening Dispatch, March 17, 1962.
8.241.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner Pauling Foresees Elimination of War", North Manchester (Indiana) College Oak Leaves, March 29, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "People Learning Danger of War Says Dr. Pauling", North Manchester (Indiana) College Oak Leaves, March 29, 1962.
8.242.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling, Noted Chemist, on Campus", North Manchester (Indiana) College Oak Leaves, March 22, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Letter to the Editor", North Manchester (Indiana) College Oak Leaves, March 29, 1962.
8.243.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Sees End to Plague of War", Columbus (Ohio) Citizen-Journal, March 24, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling to Speak Here", Seattle Post-Intelligence, March 26, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Kennedy Misled Us About Tests, Pauling Declares", Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch, March 25, 1962.
8.244.
Magazine Article: "News of Oregon State Alumni", Corvallis Oregon Stater, March, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nuclear Threat, Disarmament to be Pauling Speech Topic", Berkeley Daily Californian, March 29, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Nature of Nuclear and the Need for Disarmament" [on back] Berkeley Daily Californian, March 29, 1962.
8.245.
Magazine Article: No Title, National Review, March 20, 1962.
8.246.
Magazine Article: "President John F. Kennedy", Liberation, March 1962.
8.247.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Speak on Nuclear Warfare", University of California Los Angeles Daily Bruin, No Date.
8.248.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to Blast Fallout Shelter Hoax", University of California Los Angeles Daily Bruin, April 4, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Speak on Nuclear Warfare", University of California Los Angeles Daily Bruin, April 6, 1962.
Magazine Article: "Pauling Calls Tests Immoral", Churchman, April, 1962.
8.249.
Press Release: "Pasadena, Calif. -", California Institute of Technology, April 8, 1962.
8.250.
Newspaper Clipping: "Want to Halt Bomb Tests? Just Write President Kennedy", San Jose (California) Mercury, April 13, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Steps Toward World Peace is Pauling's SJCC Theme", San Jose (California) News, April 11, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Shelter Foe Linus Pauling Slates Lecture at SJCC", San Jose (California) Mercury, April 11, 1962.
8.251.
Press Release: "Biography", San Jose City College, April 12, 1962.
Program: "Dr. Linus Pauling", [re: LP biography], No Date.
8.252.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Speaks Tonight on Steps to World Peace", San Jose (California) City College Times, April 12, 1962.
8.253.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Opposes Testing", New York Times, April 15, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Warning", New York Times, April 14, 1962.
8.254.
Magazine Article: "Finite Positive Entropy", Science, April 20, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hope for Injured Body Cells", San Francisco Chronicle, April 18, 1962.
8.255.
Newspaper Clipping: "Responsabilidad en los Males de America Latina, Dice", Siempre, pp. 5, April 18, 1962.
8.256.
Catalog: "Escuela Internacional de Verano", Universidad de Concepcion (Chile), 1962.
8.257.
Minutes: "Business Session", U.S. National Academy of Science, April 24, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "An Open Letter to President John F. Kennedy", New York Times, April 11, 1962.
8.258.
Newspaper Clipping: "Happy Easter", Nation, April 28, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Where is the Opposition", Chicago American, April 29, 1962.
8.259.
Press Release: "Scientist Charged Testing Politically Motivated", Science Service, April 30, 1962.
Newsletter Article: "Radiation and Genes", Science News Letter, May 12, 1962.
8.260.
Newspaper Clipping: "Kennedys' Party for Nobel Prize Winners Bubbles", Sacramento (California) Bee, April 30, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Kennedy Holds Dinner to Honor Western Hemisphere Nobel Winners", Portland (Oregon) Reporter, April 30, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Charge Dr. Pauling Pro-Red", Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, May 1, 1962.
8.261.
Newspaper Clipping: "49 Nobel Winners Visit White House", Herald Tribune, April 30, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Joins White House A-Test Pickets", Oregon Statesman, April 29, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Picket at the White House to be Guest Tonight", Buffalo Courier Express (New York), No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Intelligence Gap", Portland (Oregon) Reporter, May 4, 1962.
Correspondence: from Marianne E. Smith, [re: admiration for picketing the White House] April 30, 1962.
8.262.
Magazine Article: "Far from the Briar Patch", Time, May 11, 1962.
8.263.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Pickets Host; Who's Host? Kennedy", Los Angeles Times, April 29, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "49 Nobel Winners Will be White House Guests", Los Angeles Times, April 29, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Picket Pauling Involves Daddy", Philadelphia Bulletin, April 31, 1962.
8.264.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Pickets White House", Sacramento (California) Mirror, April 30, 1962.
Nametag: "Witness for World Order", Religious Society of Friends, April 29, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Pickets President but Will be Dinner Guest", Philadelphia Inquirer, April 29, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Joins Pickets at Capital", Pasadena (California) Star-News, April 29, 1962.
8.265.
Guest List: "Dinner at the White House", April 29, 1962.
8.266.
Newspaper Clipping: "49 Nobel Guests at a Notable Evening", Washington Post, pp. B5, April 30, 1962.
8.267.
Newspaper Clipping: "Historic White House Dinner", Washington D.C. Evening Star, April 30, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winners Ask Kennedy Autograph", World Telegram, April 30, 1962.
8.268.
Newspaper Clipping: "Kennedy Dinner Honors the Great of Science, Arts", San Jose (California) Mercury, April 30, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Easter Eggheads Roll at JFK Party", New York Journal American, April 30, 1962.
8.269.
Newspaper Clipping: "49 Noted Winners Kennedy's Guests", New York Times, April 30, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "49 Nobel Prize Winners Dine With Kennedys at White House, New York Times, April 30, 1962.
8.270.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winners to Meet JFK", Pasadena (California) Star-News, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Science in the White House, New York Times, May 1, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Literary End to Evening", Washington Post, April 30, 1962.
8.271.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Lords", New York Post, April 30, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "JFK's Party", New York Post, April 30, 1962.
8.272.
Newspaper Clipping: "In Lightest Washington", New Statesman, May 11, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Intelligence Gap", New York Post, May 1, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Eggheads at the White House", New York Post, April 30, 1962.
8.273.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sumner on Pauling", Pasadena (California) Star-News, May 10, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bill Sumner", Pasadena (California) Star-News, May 4, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winners Attend White House Dinner", Evening Bulletin, April 30, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Eggheads Relax, Dance at White House Dinner", Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, April 30, 1962.
8.274.
Newspaper Clipping: "White House Picketed by Invited Guest", Washington D. C. Post, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling's Telegram and Conduct Insult to President", Seattle Times, May, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Kennedy's Guest-to-be Joins A-Test Pickets", Publication Unknown, No Date.
8.275.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Hits Testing", Publication Unknown, Portland, Oregon, May 7, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Due for Portland Speech", Portland (Oregon) Reporter, April 27, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. Tests Will Harm 'Only' Tens of Thousands", Weekly People, May 5, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Minimizes Inspection Need for Suspension of Nuclear Testing", Portland Oregonian, May 5, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Red N-Tests 6X Worse, Pauling Says Here", Oregon Journal, May 4, 1962.
8.276.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Sees Inspection Essential to Arms Halt", Portland Oregonian, May 5, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to Talk in Portland", Oregon Statesman, May 4, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Student Reports Why Pauling Feels Scientist Must Air Social Views", Portland (Oregon) Reporter, May 5, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling for Disarm Inspections", Oregon Statesman, May 5, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Speaks at PSC", Publication Unknown, No Date.
8.277.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner, Linus Pauling, To Speak Here", Portland State College Vanguard, May 4, 1962.
Program: "Peace Workshop", Methodist Federation for Social Action, May 5-6, 1962.
Newsletter Article: "The Need for Disarmament", Portland City Club Bulletin, May 4, 1962.
8.278.
Newspaper Article: "The Nobel Laureates and the White House Dinner", I.F. Stone's Weekly, May 7, 1962.
8.279.
Magazine Article: "Ghost at the Banquet", National Review Bulletin, May 15, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Future Guest?", Post-Intelligencer, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "A boycott of milk begins across U.S. in wake of tests", National Guardian, May 7, 1962.
8.280.
Magazine Article: "From Picket to Pirouette in one Lesson", Life, pp.38, May 11, 1962.
8.281.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Visits Former Oswego Home", Lake Oswego (Oregon) Review, May 10, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Speaks at PSC", Roosevelt High School (Portland, Oregon) Rauper, May, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Moral Courage vs. Tests", Publication Unknown, Tacoma, Washington, May, 1962.
8.282.
Article: "Gedankenfreiheit fur grosse Geister", Schiveiteer Fllustrierte Zeitung, May 28, 1962.
8.283.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Carillon Feature Interview with Dr. Linus Pauling, Nobel Laureate", Concordia College Student Paper, May 11, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Too Many Atoms!", Portland (Oregon) State College Vanguard, May 11, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Once is Enough", Portland (Oregon) State College Vanguard, May 11, 1962.
8.284.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Belittles Nuclear Inspection", Portland Oregonian, May 5, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "And JFK Sent Coffee", Portland (Oregon) Reed College Quest, May 14, 1962.
8.285.
Newspaper Clipping: "Campuses Show New Interest in Political and Social Issues", New York Times, May 14, 1962.
8.286.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace ship 'Everyman' set to sail into bomb test area", National Guardian, May 21, 1962.
8.287.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling, Nobel Winner, Recently Interviewed; Physical Chemist Opposes Resumption of Tests", Grant High School (Portland, Oregon) Grantonian, May 18, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling, Non-Grad of WHS", Washington High School (Portland, Oregon) Washingtonian, May 11, 1962.
8.288.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pen in hand", Gresham (Oregon) Argus, May 22, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Opposition to A-Tests Negated by Acceptance of Cause of War", Weekly People, May 19, 1962.
8.289.
Newspaper Clipping: "Kennedy's Nobel Prize Dinner Seen Good Move", Publication Unknown, Tacoma, Washington, May 11, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Hemingway Piece Read to Nobel Winners", Oregon Statesman, April 30, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "1,000 Quakers Schedule World-Order Picketing", Washington Evening Star, April 30, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Prize Date with JFK", New York Post, May 1, 1962.
Magazine Article: "People", Time, June 8, 1962.
8.290.
Newspaper Clipping: "Only in America", Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, June 1962.
Magazine Article: "The Atom", Time, May 4, 1962.
8.291.
Flyer: "A Molecular Theory of General Anesthesia", Chemistry Alumni Lecturer, May 25, 1962.
8.292.
Magazine Article: "Nuclear Perspective", Progress, June 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cleaning House", Dallas (Texas) Morning News, June 13, 1962.
8.293.
Newspaper Clipping: "Worldly Physicist Gets Only Honorary Washington Degree", Washington High School (Portland Oregon) Washingtonian, June 8, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Honor for Pauling: A High School Diploma", New York Times, June 19, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "George Beauchamp...", SLP Telegram-Tribune, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Seven Teachers Return Signed '62-'63 Contracts", Cambrian, May 31, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Sees New Hazards in A-H Tests", Dispatcher, June 1, 1962.
8.294.
Newspaper Clipping: "News Regrets Inaccurate Report of Pauling View", Buffalo (New York) Evening News, June 2, 1962.
8.295.
Newspaper Clipping: "One Down and Three to Go...", Portland (Oregon) Reporter, June 7, 1962.
8.296.
Magazine Article: "One Pauling Libel Case Settled; Three Pending", Chemical and Engineering News, June 18, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Settles Suit Out of Court", Pasadena (California) Star-News, June 1, 1962.
8.297.
Program: "WLA Peace Awards and 11th Installation Luncheon", Women for Legislative Action, June 16, 1962.
8.298.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Tells of Nuclear Power, Test Result", El Vaquero, Glendale College, June 1, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Punishment Protests", Christian Science Monitor, June 27, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ban-Tests move in Courts", Publication Unknown, June 23, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Court Rulings Sought to Stop A-Tests", New Zealand Herald, June 23, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: 1 Million Opfer mehr durch Atomversuche", Die Welt, June 11, 1959.
8.299.
Magazine Article: "The World Without the Bomb", Sanity, June, 1962.
Magazine Article: "Faith & the Scientist", Time, June 29, 1962.
8.300.
Magazine Article: "The Physicists' Political Behavior", Publication Unknown, June 23, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists as Citizens and Workers", Correspondence, June, 1962.
8.301.
Newspaper Clipping: "Americans Ask Soviet to Halt Executions in Economic Crimes", New York Times, June 24, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Frontier witch hunt", National Guardian, June 25, 1962.
8.302.
Newspaper Clipping: "Boycotting Peace Group", New York Times, July 3, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace Group Meetings", New York Times, June 25, 1962 [three copies].
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace Group Meetings", New York Times, July 9, 1962.
8.303.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling May Solve a Scientific Puzzle", Los Angeles Times, June 26, 1962.
8.304.
Newspaper Clipping: "Needed: Unity for Peace", National Guardian, July 2, 1962.
Magazine Article: "Libel Action by Dr. Pauling", Churchman, July, 1962.
Magazine Article: "Pauling wins case", Peace News, July 20, 1962.
8.305.
Magazine Article: "The Big March For Peace", Look, July 17, 1962.
8.306.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hidden Persuaders Still at Large", Cambrian, July 5, 1962.
8.307.
Magazine Article: "Facts From U.S.A", Glasgow Word, July, 1962.
8.308.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace Leaders to Speak Here", East Whittier (California) Review, September, 20, 1962.
Flyer: "The World Peace and Disarmament Congress", Whittier Area Turn Toward Peace Council, September 22, 1962.
8.309.
Program: Conference of Women for International Cooperation Year, Voice of Women, September 9-15, 1962.
8.310.
Magazine Article: "The Big March for Peace", Look, July 17, 1962.
8.311.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Wins Libel Suit", Peace Action, Australia, August 1962.
Magazine Article: "Meanwhile, ...", Free Mind, August 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling", Congressional Record - Appendix, 1962.
8.312.
Newspaper Clipping: "Un appel pour stopper la diffusion des Armes Nucleaires", Pour la Paix, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Belated Diploma", Meriden (Connecticut) Record, July 2, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Collects $16,000; Hearst, N.Y. News Sued", American Liberal, July, 1962.
Magazine Article: "Inside Story", Newsweek, July 16, 1962.
8.313.
Magazine Article: "The Big March for Peace", Look, July 17, 1962.
8.314.
Press Conference: "Dr. Linus Pauling", ABC, July 20, 1962.
8.315.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. Easing Terms on Test-Ban Posts", New York Times, November 28, 1962.
8.316.
Magazine Article: "Fraternizing with the Russians", "Fraternizing with the President", Liberation, July-August, 1962.
8.317.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sam Tosses Horseshoes with Dr. Linus Pauling", Omaha (Nebraska) World Herald, August 22, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "They'll say: no more Hiroshimas", People's World, August 4, 1962.
8.318.
Newspaper Clipping: "Urgency Stirs women's peace group", People's World, July 21, 1962.
8.319.
Magazine Article: "Radiation Hazards", Physics Today, September, 1962.
8.320.
Flyer: "Hiroshima Walk", Bay Area Women for Peace, August 5, 1962.
8.321.
Invitation: from Social Secretary, [re: White House dinner] April 29, 1962.
8.322.
Article: "Apology to Linus Pauling", Newsletter of the Faculties Association State University of New York Colleges of Education, September, 1962.
8.323.
Newspaper Clipping: "Soviet testing defended", National Guardian, September 3, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "On atomic tests", National Guardian, September 17, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Soviet Resumption of Tests", New York Times, September 11, 1962, [two copies].
8.324.
Magazine Article: "The Russians Must Stop Too!", This Week, September 9, 1962.
8.325.
Magazine Article: "The Moon: No Go?", Nation, September 15, 1962.
8.326.
Flyer: "A Molecular Theory of General Anesthesia", Brain Research Institute Lecture Series, October 11, 1962.
Invitation: from Mr. Y.B. Turkson, [re: dinner & drinks] September 20, 1962.
8.327.
Magazine Article: "Nucleic Nobelmen", Time, October 26, 1962.
8.328.
Newspaper Clipping: "Top Scientists offer way to end dispute on test inspections", New York National Guardian, October 1, 1962.
8.329.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. Court Bans Test Injunction", Pasadena (California) Star-News, October 24, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Loses Suit to Make U.S. Quit Nuclear Testing", Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch, October 26, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ghandi Award", New York Teachers News, October 20, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "President- the Editor", Pasadena (California) Star-News, October 10, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Report of the Proceeding of an Inquiry", Detroit Correspondence, October, 1962.
8.330.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nixon Defines Philosophy", Pasadena California Tech, October 11, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nixon Denies Smearing Gov. Brown", Publication Unknown, October 11, 1962.
8.331.
Newspaper Clipping: "Rafferty Charges Patriotism Not Taught in Schools", Pasadena (California) Star-News, October 25, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Women chart peace drive at conference in Montreal", National Guardian, October 1, 1962.
8.332.
Program: Dedication Dinner, Hugh Hardyman Center, October 21, 1962.
8.333.
Program: First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles, October 21, 1962.
8.334.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. Imposes Arms Blockade on Cuba on Finding Offensive-Missile Sites; Kennedy Ready for Soviet Showdown", New York Times, October 23, 1962.
8.335.
Newspaper Clipping: "3,000 Pro, Anti-Blockade Pickets Advise President", Pasadena (California) Independent Star-News, October 28, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Asks U.S. to Retract 'Warlike Act'", Los Angeles Times, October 24, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Comments on Blockade, War Dangers", Pasadena California Tech, October 25, 1962.
8.336.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Protests 'War-like Act'", Detroit Free Press, October 24, 1962.
Correspondence: from LP? to Mr. Plummer Snyder, Mr. Russel Lawler, & Mr. Harry Hubbard, lawyers, [re: complaints against Elks Club permitting gambling where liquor is sold & Cuban conflict] November 26, 1960.
8.337.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace cry rises: halt the blockade", People's World, October 27, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Terms Speech 'Horrifying'", New York Times, October 24, 1962.
8.338.
Magazine Article: "Cuba", Nation, November 3, 1962.
Magazine Article: "Strong Dissent", Frontier, December, 1962.
Magazine Article: "In the United States: Negotiations, not blockade", Bullets WPC, November, 1962.
8.339.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Statistics of Death", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, December 2, 1962.
8.340.
Correspondence: from John Marica, [re: LP write-in campaign for U.S. Senate] October 29, 1962.
Correspondence: from John Marica, Jessie Langford, Sacramento Women for Peace and others, [re: LP write-in campaign for Senate] November 1, 1962.
8.341.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Says Move to Elect Him to Senate Has Started", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, November 2, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "2400 Write-in Votes Cast for Linus Pauling", Los Angeles Herald-Tribune, December 17, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sanity & Peace", York Times Western Edition, November 5, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Report of Girl Friday", Santa Monica (California) Evening Outlook, November 9, 1962.
8.342.
Program: "Biological Treatment of Mental Illness", Manfred Sakel Foundation, November 2, 1962.
Magazine Article: "People", Publication Unknown, December, 1962.
8.343.
Program: "Rudolf Virchow Lecture", Rudolf Virchow Medical Society, November 5, 1962.
Invitation: "Rudolf Virchow Lecture", Rudolf Virchow Medical Society, November 5, 1962.
8.344.
Press Release: "The Molecular Nature of Mental Disease", November 2, 1962.
8.345.
Program: "Biological Treatment of Mental Illness", Manfred Sakel Foundation, October 31-November 3, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Clue Found in Schizophrenia", Publication Unknown, November 1, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Ascribes Mental Illnesses to Genetic Damage", Publication Unknown, November 3, 1962.
8.346.
Newspaper Clipping: "Celebration du cinquantenaire du Conseil de chimie Solvay", Le Soir, November 10, 1962.
Invitation re: lunch with Queen Elizabeth, Brussels, November 11, 1962.
8.347.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Niels Bohr, Pioneer Atomic Physicist, Dies", Los Angeles Times, November 19, 1962, [two copies].
8.348.
Newspaper Clipping: "Warburg and Pauling Wrangle Before Nonviolence Advocates", New York Times, November 2, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Denies 'Wrangling'", New York Times, November 15, 1962, [three copies].
Magazine Article: "Peace; It's a Riot", Newsweek, November 12, 1962.
8.349.
Magazine Article: "Hemoglobin: Molecular Structure and Function, Biosynthesis, Evolution and Genetics", Science, pp. 996, v. 138, No Date.
8.350.
Program: "The Significance of the Bomb-Test Negotiations", Ford Hall Forum, November 12, 1961.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling ser lysere pa situasjonen efter Cuba", Aftenposten, November 13, 1962.
8.351.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mrs. Ava Helen Pauling", Aftenposten, November 15, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pa Blindern i Dag", Dagbladet, November 15, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "16 millioner barneskjebner", Dagbladet, November 16, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "16 millioner vanskapte barn til verden som en folge av atomprovene", Arbleiderbaldet, Oslo, November 13, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "En skandale", Dagbladet, November 13, 1962.
8.352.
Program: "The Bomb Test Controversy and World Peace", November 1, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Says War Threat Must Vanish", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, November 29, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Calls for Rational Attack on World Problems", Columbia (Missouri) Tribune, November 29, 1962.
Program: "Arts & Science Week", University of Missouri, November 29, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Warns about 'Threat' at M.U. Speech", Columbia, Missouri, November 29, 1962.
8.353.
Flyer: "Cast Your Vote for Sanity and Peace", Voters for Peace, No Date.
Correspondence: from John Marica, [re: LP write-in campaign for Senate] November 23, 1962.
Correspondence: from Isidore Ziferstein, [re: LP write-in campaign for Senate] December 13, 1962.
8.354.
Magazine Article: "There is no Alternative to Peace", New Zealand Nationalist, pp. 9, November - December, 1962.
8.355.
Newspaper Clipping: "To Do Justly", Dallas (Texas) Morning News, December 16, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Predicts Theory Success", Dallas (Texas) Times Herald, December 7, 1962.
8.356.
Newspaper Clipping: "Annotating an Ann", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, December 7, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Scientist Sues 3 Countians, Charging Libel", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, December 1, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Sues Anti Red League for $100,000", Sacramento (California) Bee, December 1, 1962.
8.357.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Hits Peace Group Quiz", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "HUAC condemned by the Paulings", National Guardian, December 13, 1962.
Newspaper Clipping: "WSP shows the way", National Guardian, December 20, 1962.
8.358.
Magazine Article: "A Few Christmas Souvenirs", Texas Observer, December 13, 1962.
8.359.
Magazine Article: "Christmas in Crisis", Look, December 31, 1962.
8.360.
Magazine Article: "Die Gefahren der Radioaktivitat", Publication Unknown, pp. 3, 1962.
8.361.
Booklet: "The Contributions of the Basic Research Program of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis to Concepts of Modern Biology", The National Foundation, pp. 6, No Date.
8.362.
Newsletter Article: The Faceless Physicist", SSRS Newsletter, January, 1963.
8.363.
Magazine Article: "Peace", World Progress, Winter, 1963.
Magazine Article: "Shameful Action", Frontier, January 1963.
8.364.
Magazine Article: "Dr. Linus Pauling", Chemical and Engineering News, January 21, 1963.
Article: "Linus C. Pauling, PhD.", Modern Medicine, January 7, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Medical Editors Honor Pauling for Research",Pasadena (California) Star-News, January 8, 1963.
8.365.
Newspaper Clipping: "Kennedy award protested", National Guardian, January 10, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Quick Quotes ... by Craig", Publication Unknown, January 16, 1963.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling to be Speaker During Peace Emphasis, March 22", Bluffton (Ohio) College Witmarsum, January 18, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "There was never a stranger backstage drama...", Daily Mail, January 11, 1963.
8.366.
Newspaper Clipping: "Responsible Scientists", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette & Daily, February 8, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Food for Thought", Publication Unknown, February 26, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling in Modesto", Modesto (California) Bee, February 5, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner Will Speak at Junior College", Modesto (California) Bee, February 4, 1963.
8.367.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Sees Hope for World Peace", Modesto (California) Bee, February 6, 1963.
8.368.
Magazine Article: "Women Strike for Peace", Peace-Action, February 1963.
Magazine Article: "Shameful Action", Frontier, January 1963.
8.369.
Flyer: "the world and the bomb", Special Peace Rally, February 17, 1963.
8.370.
Magazine Article: "Nobel Laureates Who Will Attend Dedication", Greater Gustavus Adolphus College (St. Peter, Minnesota) Quarterly, March, 1963.
8.371.
Program: The Unitarian Church of Eugene, March 10, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Unitarian Church", Eugene (Oregon) Register-Guard, March 9, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Wife to Speak", Miami Herald, March 18, 1963.
8.372.
Newspaper Clipping: "Women's Peace Leader Plans Two Portland Talks", Sunday Portland Oregonian, March 10, 1963.
Flyer: "Science and the Future of Humanity", University Programs, March 19, 1963.
8.373.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Deep Sleep - How a Chemist Thinks it Works", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to Give Talk at Assembly", Pacific University, (Forest Grove, Oregon) Index, March 11, 1963.
8.374.
Article: "Issues of the Sixties", Nashville (Tennessee) Orientation, 1963.
Pamphlet: "37th Congress of the International Anesthesia Research Society", Bal Harbour, Florida, March 24-28, 1963.
8.375.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Romance Recalled", Portland (Oregon) Reporter, March 12, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling, Nobel Prize Winner, Here to Talk on Disarmament", Portland (Oregon) Reporter, March 12, 1963.
8.376.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Lecture Set", Eugene (Oregon) Register-Guard, March 10, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner Linus Pauling Scores Kennedy's Handling of Cuba Crisis", Portland Oregonian, March 12, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "A-Ban Could Benefit Nation, Pauling Says", Oregon Journal, March 12, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Danger Seen by Pauling", Portland Oregonian, March 14, 1963.
8.377.
Correspondence: from Jay A. Miller, Peace Education Secretary of the American Friends Service Committee, [re: speech topics for LP & AHP] March 13, 1963.
8.378.
Program: "What is SANE?", SANE, April 23, 1963.
Correspondence: from Edgar M. Carlson, Gustavus Adolphus College, [re: honorary doctorate] March 16, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "The scientists", National Guardian, April 18, 1963.
Article: "Letters", Publication Unknown, April 20, 1963.
Invitation: "Resident American Nobel Laureates", The MAYO Clinic and MAYO Foundation, May 4, 1963.
8.379.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mrs. Pauling Recognizes Role of Women in 'Fight' for Peace", Portland Oregonian, March 15, 1963.
Itinerary: "Around the Campus", March 19, 1963.
8.380.
Newspaper Clipping: "Church - Outside U.S. - Against Nuclear Warfare, Pauling Says", Catholic Sentinel, March 21, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling, Nobel Prize Winner and Pacifist, To Speak During Peace Emphasis at College", Bluffton College (Ohio) Witmarsum, March 8, 1963.
8.381.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling and his Wife See War Peril in NATO A-Arms", Chicago Sun-Times, March 18, 1963.
Article: "Pauling, Neutra to Speak on Science's Importance, Survival Through Design", Wooster College (Ohio) Voice, March 22, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Here", Chicago Sun-Times, March 18, 1963.
8.382.
Newspaper Clipping: "Disagrees with Pauling", Forest Grove (Oregon) News-Times, March 21, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Halt Bomb Race, Pauling Pleads", Forest Grove (Oregon) News-Times, March 21, 1963.
8.383.
Press Release: "Dr. Linus Pauling...", Publication Unknown, March 21, 1963.
8.384.
Newspaper Clipping: "Side Step Nuclear War Stand", Catholic Herald, March 21, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Raps US churches for nuclear bomb stand", B.C. Catholic, March 21, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling raps churches' apathy of Nuclear Warfare", San Francisco Monitor, March 22, 1963.
8.385.
Newspaper Clipping: "Women for Peace Hear Mrs. Pauling", Detroit News, March 22, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Fears A-Weapon Abuse", Detroit Free Press, March 22, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Kennedy Pushed to Give Nations A-Arms - Pauling", Detroit News, March 22, 1963.
8.386.
Flyer: "Problems of Peace and Disarmament", Unitarian Society, March 23, 1963.
8.387.
Newspaper Clipping: "We Saw No War Toys in Russia, Says Scientist Pauling's Wife", Detroit Free Press, March 22, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Criticizes Churches' Softness on Nuclear Weapons", Providence (Rhode Island) Visitor, March 22, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Churches Rapped on Nuclear War Issue", National Guardian, March 22, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: Churches Fail to Oppose Nuclear War", Chicago New World, March 22, 1963.
8.388.
Typescript: "Promo open - open circuit", March 24, 1963.
8.389.
Newspaper Clipping: "Military, Industry are Deterrents to Disarmament, Says Linus Pauling", Cleveland Record, March 25, 1963.
8.390.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Would Take Scientific Approach to World Morality", Wooster (Ohio) Daily Record, March 26, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Less War Risk in Compromise", Akron Beacon Journal, March 26, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "The scientists examine their conscience", National Guardian, March 28, 1963.
8.391.
Newspaper Clipping: "Paulings Said Naive", Forest Grove (Oregon) News-Times, March 28, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Peacemaker", Miami News, March 27, 1963.
8.392.
Newspaper Clipping: "Agitation can Change the World", Miami Herald, March 28, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Raps Churches for Attitudes on War", Milwaukee Catholic Herald Citizen, March 30, 1963.
8.393.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner Linus Pauling Lashes Out at Arms Race During Founders Hall Address", Bluffton College (Ohio) Witmarsum, March 29, 1963.
8.394.
Newspaper Clipping: "Follow Kennedy's Nuclear Disarmament Plan: Pauling", Bluffton (Ohio) News, March 24, 1963.
8.395.
Newsletter Article: "An Interview with Dr. Linus Pauling", Unitarian Society of Cleveland Beacon, March 31, 1963.
8.396.
Inquiry re: panel discussion on world peace through disarmament or military strength, KTCA-TV, May 13, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Five Ways to Kill a Man", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Correspondence: from Richard F. Vogl, KTCA-TV, [re: thanks for your appearance on Inquiry, newspaper clipping enclosed] May 10, 1963.
Correspondence: from Alois Stoff, Internationale der Kriegsdienstgegner, [in German] No Date.
8.397.
Pamphlet: "between a risk and a certainty a sane man does not hesitate", SANE, No Date.
Program: "Appearing with Dr. Spock on a Panel", The Southern California Council for a SANE Nuclear Policy, April 24, 1963.
Typescript: "Benjamin Spock", SANE, No Date.
Correspondence: from SANE sponsoring committee, [re: sponsors for Dr. Spock] March 19, 1963.
8.398.
Magazine Article: "Nobel Winners Will Call on a Minnesota College This Week", Picture Magazine, April 28, 1963.
Itinerary: [re: Hamilton College, Gustavus Adolphus College, WILPF speeches] May 1-6, 1963.
8.399.
Program: "Nobel Dedication", Gustavus Adolphus College, May 4, 1963.
8.400.
Newspaper Clipping: "Twenty-Seven Nobel Laureates at GA, Gustavus Adolphus College (St. Peter, Minnesota) Gustavian Weekly, May 4, 1963.
8.401.
Newspaper Clipping: "Paulings Honored at Dinner", Los Angeles Open Forum, May, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Group in Round of Ceremonies", Minneapolis (Minnesota) Star, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mrs. Pauling Urges Women Peace Force", St. Paul (Minnesota) Pioneer Press, May 4, 1963.
8.402.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winners See Too Much Waste in Crash Moon Program", North Mankato (Minnesota) Free Press, May 6, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Men Draw 4,000 to Gustavus Adolphus", Minneapolis (Minnesota) Sunday Tribune, May 5, 1963.
8.403.
Newspaper Clipping: "Paulings Doubt all Nobel Laureates Will Answer Call to Public Service", Minneapolis (Minnesota)Morning Tribune, May 6, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winners See 'Great Progress' in Next Ten Years", Minneapolis (Minnesota) Morning Tribune, May 4, 1963.
8.404.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Tells How He'd Reverse Arms Race", Minneapolis (Minnesota) Star, May 6, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Minnesotans Eagerly Hear Great World Science Leaders", Active Member, May 9, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: U.S. Not Ready for A-Test Ban", Publication Unknown, No Date.
8.405.
Newspaper Clipping: "Open Letter to President Sachar", Justice, May 14, 1963.
Article: "Die Natur der chemischen Bindung", Zeitschriften und Bucher, 1963.
8.406.
Magazine Article: "Kvinner Med Mot Og Tro", Kvinner, pp. 2-3, 1963.
8.407.
Magazine Article: "To the Editor", Vassar Alumni Magazine, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "National Review Sued for Million by Pauling over Traitor Label", New York Times, May 21, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace of Terror", Portland Oregonian, May 19, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "International Review Sued by Pauling for $1,000,000", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Republicans Ask O.C.M.A. for Consistency of Purpose", Santa Ana (California) Register, May 29, 1963.
8.408.
Magazine Article: "Exploring the Secrets of Life", Newsweek, May 13, 1963.
Magazine Article: "Society and the Scientist", Chemistry in Canada, June 1963.
8.409.
Newsletter Article: "Pauling in Minneapolis", SSRS Newsletter, June 1963.
8.410.
Magazine Article: "Do Atoms Think About Themselves?", Progressive World, June 1963.
Magazine Article: "A Scientist by Several Other Names", Science, v. 142, November 29, 1963.
8.411.
Magazine Article: "Die Meinung Paulings", Publication Unknown, No Date.
8.412.
Newspaper Clipping: "The scientists whisper some conforming words of peace", National Guardian, June 20, 1963.
Bulletin Article: "Genetic Effects", Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, June 1963.
8.413.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hasten Test Ban Agreement", Chuo University Hakumon Herald, June 22, 1963.
8.414.
Newspaper Clipping: "Premio Nobel de Quimica", Medicine et Hygiene, April 26, 1963.
8.415.
Magazine Article: "An Open Letter to President John F. Kennedy", New York Times Magazine, July 14, 1963.
8.416.
Newspaper Clipping: "Der amerikanische Nobelpreistrager", [in German] Publication Unknown, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Zur Person", [in German] Publication Unknown, No Date.
Correspondence: from Kurt Heyse, [in German] July 7, 1963.
Article: "The Isaac Winners", Fantasy and Science Fiction, pp. 102, July, 1963.
Magazine Article: "Worker Blasts A-Power Plant", Tocsin, No Date.
8.417.
Program: First Unitarian Church, Los Angeles, California, July 21, 1963.
8.418.
Correspondence: from Helen Lamb Lamout, Tayha Adams, [re: reprint of advertisement and request for sponsorship] July 17, 1963.
8.419.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fears Russia Better Prepared for Missile War", Sun, July 16, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists Debate Test Ban's Merit", San Francisco (California) Chronicle, July 27, 1963.
Program: "Hear Linus Pauling", Orange County Medical Association, June 4, 1963.
8.420.
Bulletin Article: "NMA Steps Up Fight on Bias in Medical Care and Membership; Unit on Rights Named by AMA-NMA", National Medical Association Bulletin, Washington, D.C., July, 1963.
8.421.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. Nobel Winners OK Pact", Pasadena (California) Star-News, August 16, 1963.
Correspondence: from Owen Chamberlain, [re: approval of test-ban treaty] August 5, 1963.
8.422.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Lambrakis is Dead - Did the CIA Murder Him?", Vancouver Sun, August 7, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Death of a Peace Enthusiast", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, August 12, 1963.
8.423.
Magazine Article: "On April 1...", Peacemaker, August 10, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "SANE's policy", National Guardian, August 15, 1963.
Magazine Article: "I Can Look my Children in the Eye Again", Newsweek, August 12, 1963.
8.424.
Newspaper Clipping: "Paz com Goulart", Diario de Noticias (Rio de Janeiro), August 20, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Delegacion del Consejo Mundial de la Paz Visito Hoy a JAR", Las Noticias de Ultima Hora (Santiago, Chile), August 27, 1963.
8.425.
Program: "Programa de Entrevistas...", Chile, August 31, 1963.
8.426.
Newspaper Clipping: "Delegacion de Paz con el Canciller", Publication Unknown, (Santiago, Chile), August 27, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "El Arquitecto de los Atomos", Publication Unknown, August 23, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Premio Nobel de Quimica Dictara Charla Cientifica", El Mercurio (Santiago, Chile), August 27, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "O Premio Nobel da Fisica Entregara Mensagem de Aplausos a Goulart", O Globo, August 16, 1963.
8.427.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling, sus trabajos sobre biologia", La Nacion, August 24, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nos Visita Delegacion del Consejo Mundial de la Paz", La Paz (Santiago, Chile), August 1963.
8.428.
Newspaper Clipping: "Das Moskauer Abkommen ist eine Morgenrote", Deutsche Volkszeitung, August 23, 1963.
8.429.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sydney, August 1963", The Choice!, August 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Visita el Pais el Bioquimico Dr. Linus Pauling", La Prensa (Buenos Aires), August 23, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus C. Pauling, Premio Nobel de Quimica, Visita Buenos Aires", El Diario para toda la Familia, August 23, 1963.
8.430.
Newspaper Clipping: "La Salud para 96 Hrs. mas", El Siglo, August 31, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Delegafion del Consejo Mundial de Paz con S.E.", El Mercurio (Santiago, Chile), August 28, 1963.
8.431.
Newspaper Clipping: "Steps Outlined to End Racial Bias in Medicine", Los Angeles Times, August 14, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "N.M.A. Greets A.M.A. Bias Stand, Asks Action", Medical Tribune, August 30, 1963.
8.432.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling", El Siglo, September 19, 1963.
8.433.
Newspaper Clipping: "Viajeros de la Paz en Chile advierten:", Vistazo, September 3, 1963.
8.434.
Newspaper Clipping: "Some of Life's Secrets Bared", Los Angeles Times, September 9, 1963.
8.435.
Newspaper Clipping: "End of Sickle Cell Anemia Seen by National Use of Blood Test", Medical Tribune, September 27, 1963.
Magazine Article: "SAC: Keeper of the Peace", Empire Magazine, September 29, 1963.
8.436.
Press Release: No Title, [re: National Science Foundation grant for atom arrangement] California Institute of Technology News Bureau, September 29, 1963.
8.437.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling y Arturo Illia", Entendimiento, September - October, 1963.
8.438.
Article: "Gestion Ante el Doctor Arturo U. Illia", Consejo Argentino de la Paz (Buenos Aires, Argentina), October 26, 1963.
Correspondence: from Alfredo Varela, Bension Curiel, Alberto T. Casella, Comision Directiva Nacional, [re: police action & government] October 28, 1963.
Article: "Sobre la cuestion de Palena", Consejo Argentino de la Paz (Buenos Aires), October 26, 1963.
8.439.
Newspaper Photo: "With Tu Secretary", Teacher News, October 12, 1963.
Article: "Oxford Again - A Rebuttal", Fellowship, September 1, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Two Professors Get NSF Grant", California Tech, October 10, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Quits Caltech for Study Center", Sacramento Bee (California), October 19, 1963.
8.440.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Rapped for Moon Blast", Pasadena (California) Star-News, October 24, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Deplores Moon Shot Before Scientists", Los Angeles Times, October 23, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Labels Moon Program as Waste of Talent", Pasadena (California) Star-News, October 23, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists Call Truce in Controversy over U.S. Program to Reach Moon", Washington Post, October 24, 1963.
8.441.
Program: Centennial Program, National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Washington, D.C., October 1963.
8.442.
Program: Centennial Banquet, National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Washington, D.C., October 1963.
8.443.
Newspaper Clipping: "Contribucion al Tratamiento de la Influenza con Vitamina C", El Dia Medico (Buenos Aires, Argentina), October 24, 1963.
8.444.
Newspaper Clipping: "Contribucion al Tratamiento de las Infecciones de las Bias Respiratorias, con Altas Dosis de Vitamina C", El Dia Medico (Buenos Aires, Argentina), September 8, 1947.
8.445.
Magazine Article: "A Weird Insult from Norway", Life, October 25, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Honor to Dr. Pauling", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, October 12, 1963.
8.446.
Magazine Article: "Will the Test Ban Promote World Peace?", Churchman, October, 1963.
Journal Article: "Seems to me", New Scientist, October 1963.
8.447.
Article: "Science and the Future of Humanity", Wayne State University Graduate Comment, October, 1963.
8.448.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ett varldskring per dag i 146 ar!", Freden, 1963.
8.449.
Newspaper Clipping: "Molecular Disease and Evolution", Karger Gazette, October 10, 1963.
8.450.
Newspaper Clipping: "Small Town of Condon Boasts Two Nobel Prize Winners", Sunday Portland Oregonian, November 10, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "To the Moon", Washington D.C. Evening Star, November 3, 1963.
Magazine Article: "Moon-Race Critic - Nobel Winner Pauling", U.S. News & World Report, December 4, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "I don't know if we've ever met before", Washington Post, No Date.
8.451.
Magazine Article: "National Academy of Sciences: 100th Anniversary Program", Science, v. 142, November 1, 1963.
8.452.
Booklet: "The Second X-Chromosome: A Study of Women", [by AHP] December 1, 1963.
8.453.
Correspondence: from Russ Nixon, National Guardian, [re: Yasui denied visa] November 7, 1963.
Correspondence: from James Aronson, National Guardian, [re: Yasui's visa denied] November 5, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prof. Yasui and Imua", Honolulu (Hawaii) Star-Bulletin, November 16, 1963.
8.454.
Correspondence: from Carleton Beals, Waldo Frank, AHP, Emergency Committee for Disaster Relief to Cuba, [re: disaster relief to Cuba] November 12, 1963.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling", Churchman, December 1963.
Namecard: "Professor Linus Pauling", Municipality of Gothenburg Luncheon, December 20, 1963.
8.455.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Receives his Nobel Award", New York Times, December 11, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Given Nobel Peace Prize in Ceremony at Oslo", New York Times, December 11, 1963.
8.456.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Proposes U.N. Nuclear Veto", New York Times, December 12, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling, In Stockholm, Sees 'A New Period of Reason'", New York Times, December 20, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Problems Mushroomed", New York Times, December 15, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace Prize for Dr. Pauling", New York Times, December 11, 1963.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Gadfly Pauling", Milwaukee Journal, December 13, 1963.
8.457.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to Be Guest of Club", Sunday Star, January 5, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ava Pauling in Holland for March", Publication Unknown, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Smoking Peril Cited by Pauling", Washington Post, January 8, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bless Our House", California Tech, January 9, 1964.
8.458.
Flyer: "Notice of Candidacy for the Electoral College", January 1964.
8.459.
Correspondence: to Ingeborg Snipes from Senator Joseph Clark, [re: LP as Nobel laureate] January 7, 1964.
Correspondence: from Rabbi Morris Pickholz, The Board of Rabbis of Greater Philadelphia, [re: congratulations on Nobel Peace Prize] January 7, 1964.
Correspondence: to Mrs. Taylor from Senator Hugh Scott, [re: decline invitation to LP tribute] December 17, 1963.
8.460.
Correspondence: from Senator George McGovern, [re: congratulations to LP] January 9, 1964.
Correspondence: to Henry Nichols from Joan McKinney, United World Federalist Philadelphia Area Council, [re: tribute to LP] January 9, 1964.
Correspondence: from Friends Peace Committee, [re: tribute to LP] January 9, 1964.
8.461.
Newspaper Clipping: "No Nuclear War, Dr. Pauling Predicts", Evening Star, January 8, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Let UN Outlaw Nuclear Arms, Pauling Says", Evening Bulletin, January 10, 1964.
8.462.
Correspondence: from Dr. Harold Lewis, Peace Committee, [re: congratulations on Nobel Peace Award] January 9, 1964.
Correspondence: from Mayor James Tate, [re: welcome to Philadelphia] December 30, 1963.
8.463.
Program: "Creating Service Through Study", Conference of Jewish Women's Organizations, January 23, 1964.
8.464.
Program: The Dimitri Mitropoulos International Music Competition, Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York, January 27, 1964.
8.465.
Correspondence: from Brig & Refregier?, [re: Nobel Prize] January 5, 1963.
Magazine Article: "Pauling, Linus", Current Biography, February, 1964.
8.466.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Asks Permit to Travel to Cuba", Publication Unknown, February 13, 1964.
Magazine Article: "Von Generation zu Generation", Das Gewissen, February, 1964.
Bulletin Article: "An Embarrassment of Riches", La Wisp, News Bulletin of Southern California Women Strike for Peace, February 7, 1964.
8.467.
Flyer: "Academy of the Behavioral Sciences", San Diego, February 7, 1964.
8.468.
Program: "The Dramatized Haggadah", Temple Beth Zion, No Date.
8.469.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling og Somerset Mougham", Pol., January 17, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Srkaek-pop", Copenhagen, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling at MPC Friday", Monterey (California) Peninsula Herald, January 27, 1964.
Newsletter Article: "Pauling Voices Optimism for Future of Mankind", SSRS Newsletter, February, 1964.
8.470.
Correspondence: from the Cherkins, the Catchpools, [re: Happy Birthday] No Date.
Correspondence: from multiple signers, [re: Happy Birthday] February 28, 1964.
8.471.
Newspaper Clipping: "Student Takes Issue", Poly Post, February 14, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peaceful World Achievable Goal", Publication Unknown, Monterey (California), February 1, 1964.
8.472.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pacifist Speaks Out", California State Polytechnic College Pomona Poly Post, February 14, 1964.
8.473.
Flyer: "A Tribute in Honor of Dr. W.E.B. DuBois", Carnegie Hall, February 23, 1964.
8.474.
Newsletter Article: Social Responsibilities of Scientists and Engineers", SSRS Newsletter, March, 1964.
8.475.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientism: The Inhuman Use of Human Beings", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette & Daily, March 3, 1964.
Press Release: "Alpha Particle Helium Nucleus Renamed Helion", Science Service, March 9, 1964.
8.476.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Loses Libel Fight Against Paper in St. Louis", New York Times, March 21, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Globe-Democrat Wins Pauling Libel Suit", St. Louis Globe-Democrat, March 20, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Loses Suit Against Newspaper", Milwaukee Journal, March 22, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Loses Libel Fight Against Paper in St. Louis", New York Times, March 20, 1964.
8.477.
Correspondence: from G. Burke Johnston, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, [re: tentative schedule] March 5, 1964.
Itinerary: "Visiting Scholar", College of Arts and Sciences, April 2-3, 1964.
8.478.
Press Release: "Intro to Dr. Linus Pauling", The Steve Allen Show, March 11, 1964.
8.479.
Correspondence: from Martin Luther King, Jr., Norman Thomas, [re: Appeal of Conscience by the Conference on the Status of Soviet Jews] March 13, 1964.
Article: "An Appeal of Conscience for the Jews of the Soviet Union", Conference on the Status of Soviet Jews, 1964.
8.480.
Correspondence: from Ralph J. Bunche, [re: Sponsor of a Convocation] March 18, 1964.
Program: Anniversary Convocation of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, May 27-28, 1964.
8.481.
Article: "The Nature of Nuclear War", Scientific World, pp.26, 1964.
8.482.
Article: No Title, Neue Physik, No Date.
Program: Annual Luncheon Meeting of the Board of Directors, The United Nations Association of Los Angeles, March 26, 1964.
8.483.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bare Intrigue in Prize Awards to Pauling, Oppenheimer", Chicago Tribune, March 15, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Renews Plea to Visit Cuba on Mercy Mission", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette & Daily, April 9, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. Bars Cuba Trip by Pauling's Party", New York Times, April 11, 1964.
8.484.
Correspondence: from Shoji Ogata, Japan Peace Committee, [re: Japan Conference for Peace of Asia] March 25, 1964.
8.485.
Newspaper Clipping: "Six Visiting Scholars to Visit Tech During April", Virginia Tech, March 27, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Guaranteed Income Asked for all, Employed or Not", New York Times, March 23, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Wipe Out", Daily News, April 15, 1964.
8.486.
Booklet: "The Triple Revolution", 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Socialists, Go Home", Evening Herald, March, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bill Sumner", Pasadena (California) Star-News, March 25, 1964.
8.487.
Article: "Dr. Linus Pauling Receives Conference Humanitarian Award", Conference Quarterly, March, 1964.
Program: "Ostermarsch", April 5, 1964.
8.488.
Flyer: "War & Peace", The Earl Warden Institute of Ethics and Human Relations, March 25, 1964.
8.489.
Program: "Which Way Toward Peace?", Public Affairs Forum, Indiana (Pennsylvania) State College, April 7, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize-Winners Headline Forum Here", Publication Unknown, Indiana (Pennsylvania), April 6, 1964.
8.490.
Newspaper Clipping: "Committee Boosts Cultural Level", San Jose (California) State College Spartan Daily, April 17, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner Pauling Visits SJS Tomorrow", Publication Unknown, April 15, 1964.
8.491.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Comments on 'Social Revolt'", Publication Unknown, April 16, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Publicity Lure is Great", San Jose (California) Mercury, April 23, 1964.
Program: "Linus Pauling", San Jose (California) State College, April 16-17, 1964.
8.492.
Article: "Our Front Cover", Science World, April 17, 1964.
8.493.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Sees Better Climate for Peace", San Jose (California) Mercury, April 17, 1964.
8.494.
Newspaper Clipping: "Homenaje a: Linus Pauling", Queremos Vivir (Buenos Aires, Argentina) April, 1964.
8.495.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Faces Outdoor Crowd", San Jose (California), April 20, 1964.
8.496.
Poem: "Dr. Linus Pauling...", No Date.
8.497.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Blasts Nuclear Tests", Publication Unknown, San Jose (California), April 17, 1964.
8.498.
Newsletter Photo: [re: Mr Samuel Fryer presents gift to LP at honorary dinner] University of Judaism Newsletter, May 1964.
8.499.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Worried About Red China", Roanoke (Virginia) Times, April 3, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nuclear Bomb Survivor Seeks to Abolish War", Los Angeles Times, April 25, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Veteran of Hiroshima Leads Peace Mission Visiting United States, Berlin and Russia", Publication Unknown, No Date.
8.500.
Magazine Article: "I congratulate you...", Churchman, May 1964.
Magazine Article: "Dr. Pauling", Frontier, May 1964.
Magazine Article: "Boom Years", Newsweek, May 11, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Unitarian Public Forum", Publication Unknown, May 1, 1964.
Magazine Article: "A Religion That Moves", Newsweek, May 25, 1964.
Bulletin Article: "Unitarian Public Forum", Publication Unknown, May 1, 1964.
8.501.
Flyer: "Mental Deficiency & Brain Chemistry", Unitarian Public Forum, May 1, 1964.
8.502.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vida Cultural", Excelsior (Mexico City) May 8, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "El Dr. Pauling, Sabio y Hombre de su Tiempo", El Dia (Mexico City) May 8, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Blasts Intervention by Great Powers", Mexico City Times, May 9, 1964.
8.503.
Magazine Article: "Dr. Linus Pauling", Publication Unknown, Mexico, D.F., May 4, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Pide la Total Abolicion de Atomicas", La Prensa, May 9, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Desnulearizacion Total Propone el Doctor Pauling", El Universal, May 9, 1964.
8.504.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Propone a la Humanidad Crear una Jurisprudencia Acorde con su Gran Avance", Excelsior (Mexico City) May 9, 1964.
8.505.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mrs. Pauling Joins NATO Peace March", Los Angeles Times, May 13, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace Group", New York Times, May 23, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ava Pauling in Holland for March", San Francisco Chronicle, May 13, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Protests force Dutch to lift entry ban", People's World, May 23, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dutch Bar Entry of Women Planning Protest to NATO", Publication Unknown, May 12, 1964.
8.506.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Starts ASU Furor", Evening American, May 14, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Lecture Planned", State Press, May 15, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Summary of Actions Taken by the Supreme Court", New York Times, May 19, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling A-Test Plea Rejected by High Court", Los Angeles Times, May 19, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "High Court Rejects Pauling Plea to Bar Nuclear Arms Tests", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette & Daily, May 19, 1964.
8.507.
Newspaper Clipping: "Circulars Distributed on Pauling", Arizona Republic, May 15, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Unitarian Laity Loses Its Leader", San Francisco Chronicle, May 13, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Advances Plan to Abolish War", Arizona Republic, May 16, 1964.
8.508.
Newspaper Clipping: "New drive launched for China", People's World, May 23, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Drive Seeks Support For Red Chinese", American, May 20, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ban on Mrs. Pauling by Dutch Recalled", New York Times, June 9, 1964.
Bulletin Article: "Sunday Morning Discussion Group", Los Angeles First Unitarian Church, June 7, 1964.
8.509.
Newspaper Clipping: "1000 kvinder naegtet indrejse", Land og Folk, May 12, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Auf Wiedersehen in Hamburg",Blinkfrier, May 21-22, 1964.
8.510.
Newspaper Clipping: "Women Strike for Peace in Den Haag", Das Andere Deutschland, November, 1964.
8.511.
Article: "Bilan 1963", L'arc-en-ciel, pp. 4, January - February 1964.
8.512.
Magazine Article: "The Role of Unilateral Action",Yale Political, pp. 17, Spring 1964.
8.513.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ingen adgang for anti-NATO-kvinder", Politiken, May 12, 1964.
8.514.
Newspaper Clipping: "La Ciencia al Servicio de la Paz", Gaceta de la Universidad, July 13, 1964.
8.515.
Flyer: "World Peace and World Cooperation", The Committee for International Peace Action, May 22, 1964.
8.516.
Program: "XV Aniversario del Moviemiento de la Paz", Asamblea Nacional del Consejo de la Paz, May 23-24, 1964.
8.517.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Contra el Horror Nuclear", Excelsior (Mexico City), May 6, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hay 320,000 Megatones en Almacen", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Contra el Horror Nuclear", Publication Unknown, No Date.
8.518.
Article: "Gesprach mit Mrs. Pauling, USA:", Frauenpost, June, 1964.
8.519.
Article: "Nobelpreistrager Prof. Dr. Linus Pauling", Courage, pp. 4-5, June, 1964.
8.520.
Newspaper Clipping: "Should Hollywood and Politics Mix?", Los Angeles Times, June 13, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. L. Pauling Supports Koreans' Drive for 'Free Travel'", People's Korea, No Date.
8.521.
Article: "Linus Pauling's Nobel Lecture", Peace Action, June, 1964.
8.522.
Program: "Narcosis", The Guedel Association, Inc., June 13-14, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "UNESCO: Conference publique de M. Linus Pauling prix Nobel", Le Figaro, June 19, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Kriegsdienstgegner ehren Linus Pauling", Sudalentacher Leitung, June 23, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: Zwer Atomwaffenlager genugen", Politik, June 29, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Sees One Chance in Twenty for War", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, June 29, 1964.
8.523.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling, der Mann mit zwei Nobelpreisen", Fenilleton, June 24, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Zivile Verteidigung kann Kriegsgefahr vergroBern", Bonner Stadt-Anzeiger, June 30, 1964.
8.524.
Program: "Einladung", June 26, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Im Atomkrieg keine Uberlebenden", Die Welt, June 30, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Im Atomkrieg gibt es keine Uberlebenden", Die Welt, June 30, 1964.
8.525.
Newspaper Clipping: "Eiweibchemie und Evolution", Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, June 30, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Auch Professoren und Studenten aus der Zone in Lindau", Die Welt, June 23, 1964.
8.526.
Newspaper Clipping: "Noch leben wir nicht mit der Pille", Sudkurier, June 25, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: Im Atomkrieg gibt es kein Uberleben", General-Anzeiger, June 30, 1964.
8.527.
Newspaper Clipping: "Neues geiftiges Zentrum am Bodenfee", Sudkurier, June 24, 1964.
8.528.
Newspaper Clipping: "Wissenschaft in heiterer Atmosphare", Lindauer Zeitung, June 25, 1964.
8.529.
Program: "Internacionale der Driegsdienstgegner", June 12, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prof. Linus Pauling", Die Welt, July 1, 1964.
8.530.
Program: "Einladung", Karl Marx Universitat Leipzig, No Date.
Program: "Einladung", Karl Marx Universitat Leipzig, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prof. Pauling: Dritter Weltkrieg ware Narheit", Bremen, July 2, 1964.
8.531.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sandburg-Pauling Ticket", New York Medical Tribune, July 18, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Der Amerikanische ...", Hannoversche Presse, July 3, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prof. Pauling im Rathaus", Hannovershe Allgemeine Zeitung, July 3, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fur eine Welt ohne Waffen", Essener, July 4, 1964.
8.532.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prof. Linus Pauling: Ohne die Bombe leben", NR Zeitung am Pheiu und Realy, July 4, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ein weltbekannter Gast: Professor Linus Pauling", Gladkeck, July 4, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Im Atomkrieg gibt es keinen Schutz", Westdeutsche Allgerneine, July 4, 1964.
8.533.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prof. Pauling in Leipzig", Tageblatt, July 8, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling pladiert fur die Abrustung", Frankfurter Allpameine Zietung, July 6, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Appel zur Abrustung", Frankfurter Hene Presse, July 6, 1964.
8.534.
Magazine Article: "To Scientists and Engineers in Great Britain", National Guardian, July 24, 1964.
8.535.
Newspaper Clipping: "Connecticut and the Election", Publication Unknown, October 22, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Senator Dodd Praised", Publication Unknown, October 29, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Republican Moderates Win Civil Rights Fight", Los Angeles Times, August 2, 1964.
8.536.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner Backs Peaceniks", Victoria Daily Times, October 7, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Urey Decries Cut in Lunar Project", New York Times, December 31, 1964.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Encourages Comox Peace Group", Victoria Daily Colonist, November 7, 1964.
8.537.
Newspaper Clipping: "Interplanetaire", Le Courrier, December 1964.
8.538.
Pamphlet: "A Congress for International Co-operation and Disarmament", Sydney, October 25-30, 1964.
8.539.
Correspondence: from Harry H. Purvis, E. Russell Stabler, [re: Notice of Candidacy for the Electoral College] No Date.
8.540.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Deplores Vietnam Action", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, February 11, 1965.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. Silent on Vietnam Action", Publication Unknown, No Date.
8.541.
Program: First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles, April 11, 1965.
8.542.
Correspondence: from LP, AHP and multiple signees to President Lyndon B. Johnson, [re: petition to end Vietnam Conflict] February 12, 1965.
8.543.
Newspaper Clipping: "Robert Newell, Radiologist, 73", Publication Unknown, August 31, 1965.
8.544.
Press Release: "Eight Recipients of the Nobel Peace Prize in Joint Appeal for Vietnam Settlement", Publication Unknown, August 12, 1965.
8.545.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Libel Action Placed on Trial List", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette & Daily, September 25, 1965.
Program: "The First Annual Joseph Workman Lecture and Gala Evening", First Unitarian Congregation of Toronto, September 11, 1965.
8.546.
Press Release: "A New Theory of the structure of the Atomic Nucleus", Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, Santa Barbara, California, October 11, 1965.
8.547.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Introduces New Atomic Theory", University of Washington Daily, October 12, 1965.
8.548.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling: More than a Scientist", University of Washington Daily, October 14, 1965.
8.549.
Magazine Article: "Pauling Suggests Nuclear Model that Could Help Relate Ideas on Particle Behavior", Chemical and Engineering News, October 18, 1965.
8.550.
Magazine Article: "Nobel Prize-winner Linus Pauling...", Princeton University Quarterly, Fall 1965.
8.551.
Magazine Article: "...Unlike the editor of Science...", Science, vol. 149, August 27, 1963.
8.552.
Article: "Die Faszination...", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Magazine Article: "Modern Biology", Science, vol. 150, December 3, 1965.
8.553.
Book cover: "The Architecture of Molecules", by LP and Roger Hayward, 1964.
8.554.
Article: "A letter from Dr. and Mrs. Linus Pauling", Minority of One, No Date.
Program: Universidad Tecnica del Estado, 1969.
8.555.
Menu: "Dinner", The White House, April 29, 1962.
Namecard: "Dr. Pauling", No Date.
Seating Order: "Table 2", plus envelope, No Date.
8.556.
Paper: "Plaintiff's Exhibit", U.S. Dist. Court, S.D. of N.Y., May 20, 1963.
Invitation: from President and Mrs. Kennedy, [re: Nobel Prize Winners' Dinner at the White House] April 29, 1962, [4 pieces].
Invitation: "Det er os en glaede...", January 3, 1964.

6.009.
LP Scrapbooks, 1966-1970.
9.1.
Program: "Linus Pauling", The Fred J. Robbins Lectureship, Pomona College, February 14, 25, 28, March 1, 1966.
Article: "A Peace Party", Churchman, January 1966.
9.2.
Correspondence: from R. Courrier, Zorisonotrophy?, l'Institut de France, [in French] February 15, 1966.
9.3.
Article: "The Architecture of Molecules", School Science Review, March 1966.
Article: "The Architecture of Molecules", Engenharia e quimica (Brazil), March - April 1966.
9.4.
Journal Article: "The Architecture of Molecules", Journal of the Astronomical Society of Victoria, April 1966.
9.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Courts Take New Look at Libel Law", New York Times, April 24, 1966.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Libel Case Dismissed by Judge", Publication Unknown, April 20, 1966.
9.6.
Article: "NSTA Convention News and Notes", Scholastic Teacher, April 29, 1966.
9.7.
Journal Article: "A Biochemical Abnormality in Schizophrenia Involving Ascorbic Acid", International Journal of Neuropsychiatry, May-June 1966.
9.8.
Journal Article: "Vitamin C Requirements of Man Re-Examined", American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, January 1963.
9.9.
Bibliography: "Annotated Bibliography for 1965", School Science & Mathematics, May 1966.
Abstract: "Pauling, Linus ...", Biological Abstracts, May 15, 1966.
Article: "The Architecture of Molecules", Product Engineering, June 6, 1966.
9.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "science and humanism - friends or foes?", Mexico City News, June 1966.
9.11.
Program: 38th Annual Commencement, Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, New York, June 3, 1966.
9.12.
Magazine Article: "Pauling to be cited", Chemical and Engineering News, July 18, 1966.
Newspaper Clipping: "Memorial Rites Set for Dr. John L. Webb", Publication Unknown, July 26, 1966.
9.13.
Article: "Leucocyte-Vitamin-C Content and Clinical Signs in the Elderly", Lancet, June 18, 1966.
9.14.
Press Release: No Title, [re: determination of atom arrangement in paulingite] California Institute of Technology News Bureau, July 17, 1966.
9.15.
Invitation: from Governor and Mrs. Brown, [re: Early California Barbacoa in honor of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson] September 21, 1966.
9.16.
Minutes: "Declaration by the Round-Table Meeting on the Contribution of UNESCO to Peace on the Occasion of the Twentieth Anniversary of UNESCO", United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, November 4, 1966.
9.17.
Press Release: No Title, [re: receipt of Pauling Medal by LP from the American Chemical Society] American Chemical Society News Service, December 4, 1966.
9.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Beromda kvantkemister...", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Named to French Academy", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette & Daily, November 17, 1966.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Sees Hope in Young Ideas", Publication Unknown, November 11, 1966.
9.19.
Magazine Article: "Orbital, structure work wins Nobel Prize for Mulliken", Chemical and Engineering News, November 14, 1966.
9.20.
Article: "1966 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry: Robert S. Mulliken", Publication Unknown, November 1966.
9.21.
Article: "Pauling to Receive Medal", Puget Sound Chemist, pp. 6, December 1966.
9.22.
Itinerary: "Schedule of Trips and Lectures 1966-1967".
9.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "End All War, Dr. Pauling Urges Adelphi Graduates", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Famine likely in Pak, India, China", Madras (Oregon) Sunday Standard, January 15, 1967.
9.24.
Article: "Proposed Slate for 1968 Presidential Election", People in Power for Peace, April 15, 1967.
9.25.
Pamphlet: "A Souvenir of the 100th Anniversary of West Virginia University Morgantown", 1967.
9.26.
Program: William Henry Snyder Lecture, Los Angeles City College, May 27, 1967.
Invitation: from Indian Institute of Science, [re: Molecular Abnormality, Molecular Disease and Evolution] February 7, 1967.
Newspaper Clipping: "Power from population control", Indian Express, February 16, 1967.
9.27.
Correspondence: from Polska Akademia Nauk [re: congratulations on election as member of Polish Academy of Sciences] June 29, 1967.
9.28.
Article: "Peace on Earth: The Position of the Scientists", Pacem in Terris ii Convocation, May 28-31, 1967.
9.29.
Flyer: "Linus Pauling", [in French] May 28-31, 1967.
9.30.
Article: "Treatment of Choriocarcinoma", Correspondence, June 10, 1967.
9.31.
Journal Article: "Metabolism of Ascorbic-1-C Acid in Experimental Human Scurvy", American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, May, 1969.
9.32.
Journal Article: "The effect of ascorbic acid on the cerebral and adrenal catecholamine content in the male rat", Journal of Pharmacy, 1968.
9.33.
Journal Article: "Antiscorbutic Activity of D-Araboascorbic Acid", Publication Unknown, 1967.
9.34.
Press Release: "Linus Pauling Accepts One Year Appointment at University of California", Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, July 12, 1967.
9.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Named to UC Faculty", Pasadena (California) Star-News, July 18, 1967.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Named to UC Faculty", Pasadena (California) Independent, July l8, 1967.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to Take Leave to Teach at UC San Diego", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, July 13, 1967.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Laureates Plan Peace Talks", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, July 10, 1967.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dodd's Two Roles", New York Times, July 2, 1967.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Loses, Libel Plan", New York Times, June 14, 1967.
9.36.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Leads Peace March", Bellingham (Washington) Herald, August 7, 1967.
Newspaper Clipping: "Antiwar March in L.A. Marred by Two Attacks", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, August 7, 1967.
Newspaper Clipping: "Antiwar Group in L.A. Plans Two Protests", Santa Barbara (California) News Press, August 8, 1967.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace: New March; More Rallies Planned", Los Angeles Times, August 13, 1967.
9.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fisticuffs Mar Antiwar March in Los Angeles", Sacramento (California) Bee, August 7, 1967.
Newspaper Clipping: "Award", Los Angeles Times, August 31, 1967.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Peace Party Fighting to Be no. 3 in California", Los Angeles Times, August 16, 1967.
9.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "12,000 Parade in L.A.", Pasadena (California) Independent, August 7, 1967.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace Marchers Move Along Parade Route", Los Angeles Herald Examiner, August 7, 1967.
9.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hutchins, Pauling, Pike - 3 Who Lead", Oakland (California) Tribune, June 28, 1967.
Newspaper Clipping: "Center for Disenchanted Intellectuals", Oakland (California) Tribune, June 28, 1967.
Newspaper Clipping: "Study Center is Haven For Pauling, Bishop Pike", Oakland (California) Tribune, June 29, 1967.
9.40.
Magazine Article: "A Matter of Missiles and Megadeaths", Newsweek, March 27, 1967.
9.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cultural Group Announces Choice of New Head", New York Times, October 3, 1967.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cultural Group Once Aided by C.I.A. Picks Ford Fund Aid to Be Its Director", New York Times, October 2, 1967.
9.42.
Magazine Article: "Karplus wins Harrison Howe Award", Chemical and Engineering News, November 20, 1967.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Heads Society Conference", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, September 10, 1967.
9.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "O'Daniels Presses Suit With Dr. Linus Pauling", California Cambrian, November 23, 1967.
9.44.
Journal Article: "A Sex Difference in Leucocyte Vitamin C Status in the Elderly", Nutrition, London, 1967.
9.45.
Bibliography: "Some effects...", No Date.
9.46.
Program: "Die Natur der chemischen Bindung", Verlag Chemie, No Date.
Magazine Article: "HSAB rule predicts reaction direction", Chemical and Engineering News, February 26, 1968.
9.47.
Article: "General Chemistry", Freeman and Company, 1968.
9.48.
Newspaper Photo: "No, The World is Not Square", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Itinerary: for Professor and Mrs. Pauling, [re: trip to UCLA] February 25 - March 1, 1968.
9.49.
Correspondence: from Irving S. Bengelsdorf, [re: clippings on Pauling lecture at UCLA] March 11, 1968.
Newspaper Clipping: "Audiences Honor Dr. Pauling", Los Angeles Times, March 7, 1968.
9.50.
Itinerary: "Schedule for Week of February 25-March 1, 1968", [re: LP and AHP to UCLA].
Map: "UCLA", No Date.
9.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Brings Message to Amherst", Boston Sunday Globe, April 21, 1968.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hot Buttered Rummage", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling, Nobel Prize Winner, Speaks for D.V.P.", University of Massachusetts Daily Collegian, April 12, 1968.
9.52.
Newspaper Clipping: "Audiences Honor Dr. Pauling", Los Angeles Times, March 7, 1968.
Article: "De kemiske bindinger", Ingeniorens Ugeblad, March 15, 1968.
Article: "The Chemical Bond", Education in Chemistry, March 1968.
9.53.
Article: "The Double Helix - a sweet dream of youth", Scientific Research, March 18, 1968.
Article: "Book Reviews", Publication Unknown, No Date.
9.54.
Article: "1967...In Retrospect", Adelphi University (Garden City, New York) Reports..., March, 1968.
9.55.
Program: "Seminars", University of California, San Diego, Revelle College, March 26, 1968.
9.56.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Statement on U.S. Policy in Vietnam", Washington D. C. Post, April 7, 1968.
9.57.
Article: "First Person Singular", Central Voice, April 16, 1968.
9.58.
Typescript: "Five College Faculty Press Conference with Dr. Linus Pauling", WFCR Studios, University of Massachusetts, April 9, 1968.
Itinerary: "Schedule of Visit of Nobel Laureate Linus Pauling", Chemistry Office, April 9, 1968.
9.59.
Program: "Scientific Discovery: It's Impact Upon Man", Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Lecture Series, April 16, 1968.
9.60.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Free at Last,' Martyr's Voice Says at U. of M.", Springfield Union, April 10, 1968.
9.61.
Newspaper Clipping: "In Memoriam", Amherst Record, April 11, 1968.
9.62.
Newspaper Clipping: "150,000 Mourners Escort Dr. King's Body to Atlanta Resting Place, Springfield Union, April 10, 1967.
9.63.
Program: "Graduation Day 1968", Windham College, Putney, Vermont, May 26, 1968.
Program: "Arthur Amos Noyes Laboratory of Chemical Physics", Industrial Associates of California Institute of Technology, May 6-7, 1968.
9.64.
Correspondence: from Colby W. Dempsey, [re: visit to Amherst College] April 13, 1968.
9.65.
Itinerary: "April 7-April 18", [re: LP visit to Amherst College], 1968.
9.66.
Press Release: No Title, [re: LP delivering Commencement address and receiving honorary doctorate degree at Windham College] Publication Unknown, April 29, 1968.
9.67.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling...", La Jolla (California) Light, June 6, 1968.
9.68.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling: Twice A Nobel Recipient", Windham College (Putney, Vermont) Lions Roar, May 2, 1968.
9.69.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Links Mental Illness to Chemical Imbalance in Brain", Seattle Times, June 9, 1968.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nutrition, Brain Troubles Linked", San Diego Union, May 5, 1968.
9.70.
Program: "What Can a Man Do?", Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, May 9, 1968.
9.71.
Article: "To Linus Pauling, from his friends", Scientific Research, May 13, 1968.
9.72.
Correspondence: from Jurg Waser, [re: praise of lecture and request for article reprints] May 14, 1968.
9.73.
Correspondence: from Ralph Abernathy, [re: thanks for donation to Southern Christian Leadership Conference] May 24, 1968.
9.74.
Program: "Man and the Physical World", UCLA Committee on Public Lectures, Spring 1968.
Program: "Man and the Physical World", UCLA Committee on Public Lectures, Spring 1968.
9.75.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner to Visit UMass", Massachusetts Daily Collegian, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Leads Drive to Bar Cuts in Funding for Science", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette & Daily, June 22, 1968.
9.76.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling at Putney", Brattleboro Daily Reformer, June 11, 1968.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Fearful on Research Aid", New York Times, June 22, 1968.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Challenged on Theory of Care for Mental Illness", New York Times, June 16, 1968.
9.77.
Article: "N.Y. Academy leads way on budget fight", Scientific Research, July 8, 1968.
9.78.
Newspaper Clipping: "Where Speech is Really Free", New York Post, June 22, 1968.
9.79.
Article: "The DNA trail", Physics Today, August 1968.
9.80.
Magazine Article: "Cerebral Scurvy", Reader's Digest, August 1968.
Magazine Article: "From the Bizarre - Some Progress", Science, August 1968.
Article: "Vitamin Treatment of Mental Illness", Science Digest, August 1968.
9.81.
Program: "Linus Pauling Speaks on Molecular Medicine", The 100th Anniversary Observance of West Virginia University, 1967.
9.82.
Article: "A 'remarkable and robust' society enters its 152nd year", Scientific Research, August 5, 1968.
9.83.
Article: "Hornig wants r & d growth to follow GNP", Scientific Research, August 19, 1968.
9.84.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to Visit Wilson As Centennial Guest in April", Wilson College (Chambersburg, Pennsylvania) Billboard, September 13, 1968.
9.85.
Newspaper Clipping: "Viet war not even good business", SLU Telegram-Tribune, September 6, 1968.
Newspaper Clipping: "More Wasted Taxes", San Diego Evening Tribune, October 15, 1968.
9.86.
Article: "Honouring Pauling", Nature, December 7, 1968.
Article: "Overmanagement a danger", Physics Today, November, 1968.
9.87.
Journal Article: "Vitamin C Concentrations of Plasma and Leukocytes as Related to Smoking Habit, Age, and Sex of Humans", American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, November, 1968.
9.88.
Journal Article: "Vitamin C Supplementation in the Elderly: A 17-month Trial in an Old Persons' Home", British Medical Journal, May 17, 1969.
9.89.
Flyer: "Social Responsibility and the technologist", ASME, February 4.
9.90.
Flyer: "Walk for Peace, Freedom & Jobs", The Unfinished Business of Democracy, March 28.
Program: February 26, 1969.
9.91.
Article: "Faculty Honors", Caltech News, February 1969.
Article: "The Robert A. Millikan Award ...", Caltech News, February 1969.
9.92.
Program: "Centennial Lectures", Oregon State University, February 25-27, 1969.
9.93.
Newspaper Clipping: "TV BBC 1", Radio Times, March 20, 1969.
Magazine Article: "Dandruff rarely calcium", Chemical and Engineering News, March 10, 1969.
Magazine Article: "Pauling to Stanford", Chemical and Engineering News, March 24, 1969.
9.94.
Article: "1957", National Institute of Science of India, No Date.
Article: "A cause for concern", Scientific Research, March 31, 1969.
9.95.
Newspaper Clipping: "World Problems Linked to Disparity of Wealth", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette & Daily, March 28, 1969.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Gets Award", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette & Daily, No Date.
9.96.
Newspaper Clipping: "X-rays, Radioactive Fall-out Threaten Man, Pauling Says", Publication Unknown, April 16, 1969.
Newspaper Clipping: "Italians Were Alert", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling-McCone", Publication Unknown, No Date.
9.97.
Flyer: "Scientific Experiment: Its Impact on Man", The University of Massachusetts Lecture Series, April 10, 11, 16, 18.
9.98.
Newspaper Clipping: "In Nuclear War...The Human Race Might Not Survive", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette & Daily, May 27, 1969.
9.99.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemist Calls for Peace", Stonybrook (New York) Statesman, April 15, 1969.
9.100.
Newspaper Clipping: "Students, Reagan Meet", San Diego Evening Tribune, May 27, 1969.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Teacher-Student Alliance", San Diego Evening Tribune, May 27, 1969.
Newspaper Clipping: "Russ Urge Phased Disarmament Plan", Publication Unknown, Los Angeles, April 23, 1969.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling", Capital Times, April 17, 1969.
9.101.
Magazine Article: "Hawaii", Look, April 29, 1969.
9.102.
Newspaper Clipping: "Students 'Strike,' Picket at UCSD", San Diego Union, May 22, 1969.
9.103.
Newspaper Clipping: "Provost's Classes at UCSD Disrupted by Demonstrators", Publication Unknown, San Diego, May 23, 1969.
Newspaper Clipping: "2,500 Meet at UCSD on Strike Call", Publication Unknown, May 21, 1969.
9.104.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peaceful UC Strike Spreads; Students March on Sacramento", Los Angeles Times, May 27, 1969.
9.105.
Newspaper Clipping: "Shock of UC Berkeley Violence Felt on Campus at San Diego", Los Angeles Times, May 26, 1969.
9.106.
Newspaper Clipping: "8,000 March on Capitol in UC Berkeley Protest", The Sacramento (California) Bee, May 27, 1969.
9.107.
Program: "Equal Justice Under Law", National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, May 27-28.
9.108.
Magazine Article: "Awards and new posts", Chemical and Engineering News, May 5, 1969.
9.109.
Newspaper Clipping: "10,000 Students Rally at Capitol", San Diego Union, May 27, 1969.
Newspaper Clipping: "Berkeley Ban on Meetings, Curfew Lifted", Publication Unknown, San Diego, May 26, 1969.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Speaks Out", San Francisco Chronicle, May 27, 1969.
9.110.
Newspaper Clipping: "6,000 March Here", Sacramento (California) Union, May 27, 1969.
9.111.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pentagon Accused of Changing Data to Justify Anti-missile Plan", New York Times, May 15, 1969.
Newspaper Clipping: "ABM 'Call-A-Thon' Praised", Publication Unknown, San Diego, May 26, 1969.
9.112.
Newspaper Clipping: "Explosion at Berkeley Sets Mark for Campus Violence", Los Angeles Times, May 30, 1969.
9.113.
Article: "MSM to Honor Noted Scientists on June 1", Re: Marq, May, 1969.
9.114.
Program: Commencement Exercises, Marquette School of Medicine, June 1, 1969.
9.115.
Newspaper Clipping: "Russ ABM Tied to US - Pauling", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Journal Article: "Stanford Lures Pauling", Industrial Research, June, 1969.
9.116.
Newspaper Clipping: "Help Stop Suffering, New Doctors Urged", Milwaukee Journal, June 1, 1969.
Program: 86th Annual Commencement, University of Southern California School of Medicine, June 5, 1969.
9.117.
Flyer: "Special Conference", [re: molecular abnormality of sickle cell disease] June 2, 1969.
9.118.
Newspaper Clipping: "Books of the Times", New York Time, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nixon Missile Plan Wins in Senate by a 51-50 Vote; House Approval Likely", New York Times, August 7, 1969.
9.119.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Truth About the Anti-Ballistic Missile", New York Times, June 19, 1969.
9.120.
Newspaper Clipping: "Anatomy of a Strike", San Diego Free Press, June 13, 1969.
9.121.
Press Release: "International Association of Social Psychiatry Founded at London Congress", Publication Unknown, August 8, 1969.
Program: "Dinner Dance", Second International Congress of Social Psychiatry, August 6, 1969.
9.122.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cecil Powell, British Physicist Who Won '50 Nobel Prize, Dies", New York Times, August 11, 1969.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling", Durrant's: Sunday Times, August 24, 1969.
9.123.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nixon's Missile Plan Wins Senate by 51-50 Vote, Approval in House is Expected", New York Times, August 7, 1969.
9.124.
Newspaper Clipping: "Moon Rocks Also Common to Earth", Long Island (New York) Press, August 14, 1969.
9.125.
Newspaper Clipping: "Reagan Critic of College Campuses, Wins Control Over Higher Education in California", New York Times, August 11, 1969.
9.126.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Scores U.S. Space Program", Newsday, August 14, 1969.
9.127.
Program: "Sick Society!", Second International Congress of Social Psychiatry, August 4-8, 1969.
9.128.
Newspaper Clipping: "Naturtillgangarna racker - och tillhor oss alla", Dagens Nyheter, September 14, 1969.
Newspaper Clipping: "U-Landsteach-In I Lund Nobelpristagare huvudtalare", Arbede Lund, September 14, 1969.
9.129.
Program: "Strategy for Survival", Stora Salen, AF, September 13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling pa Lunda-mote: 'Militarismen storsta faran'", Publication Unknown, No Date.
9.130.
Newspaper Clipping: "Reflex", Expressen (Stockholm), September 16, 1969.
9.131.
Newspaper Clipping: "Louis Malles i Lund Varldspremiar pa TV-filmen om 'vasterlandska' Bombay", Dagens Nyheter, September 14, 1969.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelsymposiet: System av stora stader...Dar bor framtidsmanniskan", Svenska Dagbladet, September 18, 1969.
9.132.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling vill helst forska kmen frun sporrar honom till antikarnvapen-kamp", Norra Vasterbotten, September 23, 1969.
Newspaper Clipping: "Forskning tjanar de rika - biprodukter till u-land", Vasterbottens-Kuriren, September 22, 1969.
9.133.
Newspaper Clipping: "Who Owns Finland", San Francisco Chronicle, 1969.
Newspaper Clipping: "Water that Boils at 1,060º And Freezes at 40º Below", International Herald Tribune, September 13-14, 1969.
9.134.
Typescript: "Protest Nuclear Weapons", [re: non-partisan demonstration], No Date.
Typescript: "Stop Nuclear Tests", [re:protests], No Date.
Flyer: "Protest Nuclear Testing by Any Nation of the World", [re: non-partisan protests] September 30, 1969.
9.135.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelpristagaren svarar Forskarplikt att paverka kopinioinen tycker nobelpristagaren Pauling", Vasterbottens-Kuriren, September 23, 1969.
9.136.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling: Varlden maste goras battre", Publication Unknown, September 23, 1969.
9.137.
Article: "More than 200 Faculty, 2000 Students Support Moratorium", Stanford University Campus Report, October 15, 1969.
Program: "Power and Politics", Californians for Liberal Representation, September 30 - October 2, 1969.
9.138.
Press Release: "Stanford...", Stanford University News Service, October 15, 1969.
9.139.
Newspaper Clipping: "She is both crusader and homemaker", Palo Alto (California) Times, October 15, 1969.
9.140.
Magazine Article: "Nobel Symposium: Super Bowl of the World Conference Circuit", Science, October 3, 1969.
9.141.
Newspaper Clipping: "Stanford's Moratorium - 8000 Hear Speakers", San Francisco Chronicle, October 16, 1969.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's peace plea gets standing ovation", Palo Alto (California) Times, October 16, 1969.
9.142.
Newspaper Clipping: "Intellectuals Divided over Effectiveness of Vietnam Moratorium in Promoting Peace", New York Times, October 17, 1969.
9.143.
Itinerary: "California Association of Chemistry Teachers", Sonoma (California) State College, October 25, 1969.
9.144.
Program: "First Industrial Affiliates Symposium", Stanford University, November 6-8, 1969.
9.145.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Respond to Protest' Politicians Told", Seattle Post-Intelligence, November 11, 1969.
Program: "50th Anniversary Celebration", Mineralogical Society of America, November 8-9, 1969.
9.146.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel prize winner to speak Nov. 11, 12", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Winner of Nobel Prizes to Speak", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Urges Continued Pressures to Stop War", New York Times, October 17, 1969.
9.147.
Newspaper Clipping: "13th Nobel Laureate at Caltech", Pasadena (California) Star-News, November 11, 1969.
Newspaper Clipping: "O'Neil Replies to Letter In", California Tech, November 13, 1969.
9.148.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Condemns Vietnam War as 'Great Immorality'", Montgomery (Alabama) Advertiser, November 14, 1969.
9.149.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling Attacks Viet War in Auburn Speech", Montgomery (Alabama) Advertiser, November 12, 1969.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chemist speaks", Huntsville (Alabama) News, November 11, 1969.
Program: "Sixth Madison Marshall Award Dinner", North Alabama Section, American Chemical Society, November 10, 1969.
9.150.
Newspaper Clipping: "Huntingdon Students Discuss Viet War", Montgomery (Alabama) Advertiser, November 15, 1969.
Newspaper Clipping: "Suffering in Vietnam not worth deaths - Pauling", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Urges Viet Ceasefire", Birmingham (Alabama) Post-Herald, November 11, 1969.
9.151.
Itinerary: "Portland, Seattle, Spokane Trip", November 30 - December 6.
9.152.
Program: "Pauling Medal Award", American Chemical Society, September 6, 1969.
Article: "Pauling Award", Puget Sound Chemist, December 6, 1969.
9.153.
Newspaper Clipping: "Baltman & Co", New York Times, December 7, 1969.
9.154.
Article: "Ascorbic Acid in Treatment of the Canine Distemper Complex", Small Animal Clinician, November, 1969.
9.155.
Journal Article: "Experimental Scurvy in Man", American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, May, 1969.
9.156.
Newspaper Clipping: "Stop the War - Abolish the Evils of Politics", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette & Daily, December 10, 1969.
Magazine Article: "Pauling adds to list of citations", Chemical and Engineering News, December 15, 1969.
Magazine Article: "Henry Eyring receives Pauling medal", Chemical and Engineering News, December 22, 1969.
9.157.
Magazine Article: "Chemistry", Science, November 7, 1969.
9.158.
Newspaper Clipping: "When you have a cold...Think of what a hard life all those poor germs have", New York Times, No Date.
9.159.
Article: "Other Awards", Hexagon, No Date.
9.160.
Flyer: "The 21.4 minute cigarette", United Church Herald, No Date.
Flyer: "Quitting cigarettes is hard, but it won't kill you!", United Church Herald, No Date.
9.161.
Article: "Dentistry", Abstracts from the Medical Literature on the Use of Vitamin C in Humans, January, 1970.
9.162.
Article: "Dermatology", Abstracts from the Medical Literature on the Use of Vitamin C in Humans, January, 1970.
9.163.
Article: "Allergy", Abstracts from the Medical Literature on the Use of Vitamin C in Humans, January, 1970.
9.164.
Article: "Vitamin C Deficiency" & "Folic Acid and Vitamin B12", Publication Unknown, No Date.
9.165.
Article: "Gastroenterology", Abstracts from the Medical Literature on the Use of Vitamin C in Humans, January, 1970.
9.166.
Article: "Surgery & Orthopedics", Abstracts from the Medical Literature on the Use of Vitamin C in Humans, January, 1970.
9.167.
Article: "Ophthalmology", Abstracts from the Medical Literature on the Use of Vitamin C in Humans, January, 1970.
9.168.
Article: "Neurology and Psychiatry", Abstracts from the Medical Literature on the Use of Vitamin C in Humans, January, 1970.
9.169.
Article: "Obstetrics and Gynecology", Abstracts from the Medical Literature on the Use of Vitamin C in Humans, January, 1970.
9.170.
Article: "Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C)", Textbook of Medical Physiology, No Date.
9.171.
Newspaper Clipping: "Conferencias del Dr. Linus Pauling", El Mercurio (Santiago, Chile), January 5, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mrs. Pauling to Speak", Palo Alto (California) Times, February 18, 1970.
Program: Universidad Tecnica del Estado, January 19, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "International Latex Fined $5,000 for Gift to Dodd", Publication Unknown, January 4, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Speak on Russell", Stanford University Daily, March 4, 1970.
9.172.
Program: "Linus Pauling at Marymount", Tarrytown, New York, February 11-12, 1970.
9.173.
Newspaper Clipping: "La visita del profesor Pauling", El Siglo, January 8, 1970.
9.174.
Premion Nobel de la Paz Acusa a USA de Belicista", Cherin (Santiago, Chile), January 9, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Universidad Technica del Estado", Mercurio (Santiago, Chile), January 9, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "La paz del mundo es aun posible", La Tercere (Santiago, Chile), January 9, 1970.
9.175.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hoy llega sabio Linus Pauling", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hoy llegara a nuestro...", EL Siglo, January 8, 1970.
9.176.
Article: "Structural Chemistry and Molecular Biology", Chemicke Listy (Czechoslovakia), July 10, 1970.
9.177.
Newspaper Clipping: "Desde ayer, Linus Pauling en Chile", El Siglo, January 9, 1970.
9.178.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling llega esta tarde a Temuco", El Diario Auetral, January 10, 1970.
9.179.
Newspaper Clipping: "Porque Todos Somos Hermanos, Debemos Minimizar el Sufrimiento", La Nacion, January 10, 1970.
9.180.
Newspaper Clipping: "Como Viejos Amigos Coversaron Presidente Frei y Linus Pauling", La Nacion, January 22, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "La Lucha por la Paz en Estados Unidos Tiene Mucha Fuerza", El Siglo, January 23, 1970.
9.181.
Newspaper Clipping: "La verdad sobre el peligro que amenaza al mundo", El Siglo, January 10, 1970.
9.182.
Newspaper Clipping: "Homenaje a Pauling", La Tercera, January 17, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Homenaje a Pauling", El Siglo, January 17, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Metalugicos Rinden Homenaje al Cientifico Linus Pauling", Ultima Hora, January 18, 1970.
9.183.
Newspaper Clipping: "Egoismo de los Ricos Causa Conflictos de la Humanidad", La Nacion, January 18, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling se Encuentra hoy con la Juventud", La Nacion, January 17, 1970.
9.184.
Newspaper Clipping: "Semana de Intensa Actividad: El Jueves es El Mitin de la Unidad en Avenida Bulnes", El Siglo, January 19, 1970.
9.185.
Newspaper Clipping: "Los Estudiantes Chilenos de Hoy Poseen Gran Espiritu Revolucionario", El Siglo, January 18, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Encuentro con estudiantes tiene hoy Linus Pauling", El Siglo, January 17, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "La Tierra antes que la Luna", Ultima Hora, January 18, 1970.
9.186.
Article: "El sabio combatiente", Ciencia y tecnica, No Date.
9.187.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling", La Tercera (Santiago), January 19, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nadie se pone de Acuerdo para Detener la Guerra", La Tercera (Santiago), January 19, 1970.
9.188.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mientras la mujerj acepte el status, este se mantendra", El Siglo, January 20, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Habla hoy sobre Moleculas y Enfermedades", La Nacion, January 20, 1970.
9.189.
Newspaper Clipping: "Presidente del Senado Tomas Pablo Rindio Homenaje a Linus Pauling", La Nacion, January 20, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Conferencias de Pauling en la Ute", El Siglo, January 21, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "La Medalla del Senado...", La Tercera (Santiago), January 20, 1970.
9.190.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ava Pauling: Una abuela que aprueba Matrimonio a Plazo", La Nacion (Santiago), January 22, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Jefe de Estado satisfecho por cambios a Constitucion", Cronice, January 22, 1970.
9.191.
Newspaper Clipping: "La Ciencia Puede Vencer a la Pobreza", La Nacion (Santiago), January 21, 1970.
9.192.
Newspaper Clipping: "El doctor Pauling y la dura tarea de cambiar el mundo", El Siglo, No Date.
9.193.
Article: "Ferrous Fumarate with Ascorbic Acid in Chronic Hypoferremia", Minnesota Medicine, February, 1970.
9.194.
Article: "Vitamin C to Prevent Bladder Cancer", Health-Bulletin, July 25, 1970.
9.195.
Article: "Campus Calendar", March 2, 1970.
9.196.
Newspaper Clipping: "Boycott of Classes Flops at Stanford", San Francisco Chronicle, April 28, 1970.
9.197.
Program: "Symposium Programme", March 5, 1970.
Program: "Manfred Eigen", Pomona College, Claremont, California, March 5-6, 9-10, 1970.
9.198.
Article: "Linus Pauling at Marymount", Publication Unknown, 1970.
9.199.
Newspaper Clipping: "Lenin Peace Prize Winner", Sacramento (California) Union, April 18, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace Prize", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling named for Lenin prize", Palo Alto (California) Times, April 17, 1970.
Invitation: "Apollo 13", NASA, March 12, 1970.
9.200.
Flyer: "The Electronic Structure of Metals and Alloys", Interdisciplinary Solid State and Materials Seminar, Stanford University, April 14, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling, Panofsky Discuss SALT Talks", Stanford Daily, April 17, 1970.
9.201.
Newspaper Clipping: "Court Allows Tests of Gas Freed in Atom Blast", New York Times, March 17, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Russian Award to Pauling", San Francisco Examiner, April 17, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Wald to Address Rally", Publication Unknown, March 31, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Wald Hits 'Pentagonism'", Stanford Daily, April 3, 1970.
9.202.
Flyer: "Pentagonism", The Peninsula Vietnam Moratorium, March 4, 1969.
9.203.
Flyer: "Arms and/or Man", The International Society of Stanford Law School, April 15.
9.204.
Newspaper Clipping: "Caltech Throng Hears 3 Professors Flay Asian War", Pasadena (California) Star-News, May 29, 1970.
Flyer: "4 Bockpecehbe", 1969.
Newspaper Clipping: "Public Invited Here for Second Week", Publication Unknown, May 22, 1970.
Pamphlet: "Chemistry at Stanford", No Date.
9.205.
Magazine Article: "Triumph Over Failure", Time, April 27, 1970.
9.206.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Given Soviet Peace Prize", San Francisco Chronicle, April 18, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Reaction Against Violence is Growing at Stanford", San Francisco Chronicle, April 29, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling backs protesters", Palo Alto (California) Times, April 28, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Can Stanford save its own life?", Palo Alto (California) Times, April 28, 1970.
9.207.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Hate-filled' radicals at Stanford assailed", Palo Alto (California) Times, April 27, 1970.
9.208.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Favors Sit-in at Noon Boycott Rally", Stanford Daily, April 29, 1970.
9.209.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mr. President...", New York Times, May 3, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Arnett says Pauling promoted violence", Palo Alto (California) Times, May 4, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "ROTC And Rubin", Stanford Daily, April 30, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling urged no violence", Palo Alto (California) Times, No Date.
9.210.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cambodia Protests Hit Campuses", Los Angeles Times, May 5, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Convocation Highlights Campus Activities", San Jose (California) Spartan Daily, May 8, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "2,000 March in P.A.", Stanford Daily, May 5, 1970.
9.211.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner Named to Stanford Senate", San Jose (California) News, May 25, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling calls President mad", Palo Alto (California) Times, May 5, 1970.
9.212.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Gets Senate Post at Stanford", San Jose (California) Mercury, May 22, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Deserving Accolade", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Sit-In Rejected at S.D. State", San Diego Union, May 15, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "The American Institute...", Palo Alto (California) Times, May, 1970.
9.213.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. Nobel Winners Plead for Peace", San Francisco Chronicle, June 4, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "43 Nobel winners ask end to war", Boston Globe, June 4, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamins affect genes?", Publication Unknown, No Date.
9.214.
Newspaper Clipping: "Премия Вручена", ["The Award has been Presented"] Izvestia, June 16, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Премия борцу за мир", ["An Award to the Peace-Fighter"] Pravda, June 16, 1970.
9.215.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Accepts Peace Prize", Washington D. C. Post, June 16, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Lenin Prize for Pauling", San Francisco Chronicle, June 16, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Gets Lenin Peace Prize", New York Times, June 17, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling gets Lenin award", Palo Alto (California) Times, June 17, 1970.
9.216.
Newspaper Clipping: "Drug Overcharge", San Jose (California) Mercury, September 1, 1970.
9.217.
Article: "Ascorbic Acid and Absorption of Iron from Food", Publication Unknown, No Date.
9.218.
Newspaper Clipping: "Experts Say AEC Falsifies Radiation Danger", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette & Daily, September 9, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel winners want nuclear race stopped", Palo Alto (California) Times, September 22, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winners' U.N. Peace Plea", San Francisco Chronicle, September 22, 1970.
9.219.
Newspaper Clipping: "A-plant foes cite PSB more reason", Bennington (Vermont) ?, September 11, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "High Energy Radiation", York (Pennsylvania) Gazette & Daily, September 11, 1970.
9.220.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin C versus cadmium", Science News, September 12, 1970.
9.221.
Correspondence: from Thomas C. Merigan, [re: memo on Vitamin C and Interferon] September 18, 1970.
Memo: "Interferon Scientific Memoranda", Memo #125, December, 1968.
Article: "Effect of Ascorbic Acid on Virus Replication, and Production and Activity of Interferon in vitro, Biological Medicine, 1972.
9.222.
Newspaper Clipping: "5 Nobel Peace Laureates Join To Ask End of Nuclear Arms Race", New York Times, September 22, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Peace Winners Attack Arms Buildup", San Jose (California) Mercury, September 22, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "At presentation of peace statement...", Publication Unknown, No Date.
9.223.
Newspaper Clipping: "Zeitlin Case: Reply to the Chancellor", News-Press, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Coast Blaze Battled", San Jose (California) Mercury, September 29, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "750 Scientists Urge Security Bill be Killed", San Francisco Examiner, November 18, 1970.
9.224.
Article: "Vitamin C for Colds", Prevention, October 1970.
9.225.
Newspaper Clipping: "A vitamin to oust the cold", Adelaide (Australia) Advertiser, December 30, 1970.
9.226.
Article: "More Ingestion of Vitamin C Urged", Medical Tribune, August 25, 1970.
9.227.
Article: "Hock Treatment", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Correspondence: from Mildred Sarcinella, [re: vitamins and health] No Date.
9.228.
Article: "Megavitamin Bandwagon Rolls as Fans Push Harder", Psychiatric News, November 4, 1970.
9.229.
Correspondence: from Douglas Rotman, [re: vitamin E deficiency and cancer] November 7, 1970.
9.230.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamins Can Be Danger", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C is Necessary", Albuquerque (New Mexico) Journal, December 8, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mrs. Jon W. Anderson...", Albuquerque (New Mexico) Journal, No Date.
Correspondence: from Katherine L. Anderson, [re: enclosed newspaper clippings] January 1, 1971.
9.231.
Newspaper Clipping: "Is Not Truly Conclusive", Albuquerque (New Mexico) Journal, December 15, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Self-Doctoring Necessary", Albuquerque (New Mexico) Journal, December 27, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Glad to Hear from Doctor", Albuquerque (New Mexico) Journal, January 10, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin A Bad in Excess", Albuquerque (New Mexico) Journal, December 29, 1970.
9.232.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling sees radiation cancer hazard", Palo Alto (California) Times, November 12, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Says Scientists Have Duty to Speak Out", Publication Unknown, November 12, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Deliver Stanford Address on Relevance", San Francisco Daily Commercial News, November 9, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Lecture Scheduled", Palo Alto (California) Times, November 2, 1970.
9.233.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sickle-Cell Anemia Called an Outgrowth of Malaria", Buffalo (New York) Evening News, November 18, 1970.
Magazine Article: "New Blacklist", Time, October 26, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Health Risk in Peacetime Use of Atom Cited", Los Angeles Times, November 1, 1970.
9.234.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling?", Ethos, Buffalo, New York, November 12, 1970.
9.235.
Newspaper Clipping: "House Blacklist of 57 Speakers", San Francisco Chronicle, December 10, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling also got 2 Nobel prizes", Palo Alto (California) Times, December 10, 1970.
Article: "New Series of Lectures Presented by Stanford Chemistry Department", Stanford Campus Report, November 4, 1970.
9.236.
Flyer: "Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics", State University of New York at Buffalo, November 16-19, 1970.
9.237.
Article: "Linus Pauling", Ethos, Buffalo, New York, November 19, 1970.
9.238.
Press Release: "Stanford", Stanford University News Service, November 18, 1970.
9.239.
Newspaper Clipping: "Doctor's book warns us of FDA misconceptions", Phoenix (Arizona) Northside Nitty Gritty, December 2.
Journal Article: "Book Reviews", Yale Journal of Biology & Medicine, 1971.
9.240.
Newspaper Clipping: "Conqueror of Gum Disease' Title Suggested for Dr. Knox", Mount Carmel Examiner, No Date.
Correspondence: from Dr. Gene Knox, [re: role of Vitamin C in preventing disease] November 19, 1970.
9.241.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C will prevent, cure colds, scientist insists", Riverside (California) Daily Enterprise, November 19, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling", Publication Unknown, No Date.
9.242.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Calls Vitamin C Best Weapon Against Colds", Courier Express, November 17, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cold Preventive", New York Times, November 19, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ascorbic Acid is Called Better than Hot Toddies", Oil, Paint, and Drum Reporter, November 23, 1970.
9.243.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bread May Not be Staff of Life, But it Feeds Raging Nutrition Controversy", Arkansas Gazette, November 19, 1970.
9.244.
Correspondence: from Equine Clinics, [re: use of Vitamin C in high school athletes and race horses] November 20, 1970.
9.245.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C as a Cold Remedy Proposed Anew", National Observer, November 23, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Great Vitamin Rush: 'C' Tablets a Sellout After Pauling's Plug", Wall Street Journal, December 4, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner Claims There is Cold Cure", Sacramento (California) Bee, November 19, 1970.
9.246.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Hailed for Colds, Health", Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, November 28, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Said Best For Colds", Monterey (California) Peninsula Herald, November 19, 1970.
9.247.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Common Cold Cure?", Scranton (Pennsylvania) Tribune, November 20, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "End to Sneezes, Sniffles?", Trenton (New Jersey) Evening Times, November 20, 1970.
9.248.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin Cures Colds", Marshalltown (Iowa) Times Republican, November 25, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Take Vitamin C and See", Camden (New Jersey) Courier-Post, November 24, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Take Vitamin C and See", Publication Unknown, No Date.
9.249.
Correspondence: from Milton J. Freiwald, M.D., [re: role of Vitamin C in ground substance and cataract healing, request for autographed copy of book] November 21, 1970.
Article: "Blurred Vision: Some common causes", American Practitioner and Digest of Treatment, June, 1959.
Correspondence: from Mr. William Bowen, [re: vitamin E and heart murmur, request for advice on vitamins and sexual potency] November 20, 1970.
9.250.
Journal Article: "Some effects of experimentally-produced cigarette smoke on the growth, vitamin C metabolism, and organ weights of guinea-pigs", Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, November, 1970.
9.251.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Says Vitamin C Prevents Common Cold", Minneapolis (Minnesota) Tribune, November 22, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nothing to sneeze at", Cincinnati Post & Times-Star, November 27, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nothing to sneeze at", Denver (Colorado) Rocky Mountain News, November 28, 1970.
9.252.
Newspaper Clipping: "Preventing the Common Cold", New York Times, November 30, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Is Orange Juice Ultimate Answer?", Asherville Citizen, November 30, 1970.
9.253.
Correspondence: from Arthur Cherkin, [re: newspaper clipping, Vitamin C book] November 24, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Powder Aids Feeding of Mentally Retarded", Los Angeles Times, November 2, 1970.
9.254.
Article: "Eye Care In the U.S.S.R. and the United States: A Comparison", International Surgery, January, 1970.
9.255.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C vs. The Cold - Pauling Explains Theory", San Francisco Examiner, November 23, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Morning Report", San Francisco Chronicle, November 24, 1970.
9.256.
Newspaper Clipping: "Is this a cure for the cold?", Publication Unknown, No Date.
9.257.
Newspaper Clipping: "No vitamin C, no catch cold", Palo Alto (California) Times, November 26-27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Common Cold Rates Billing With World's Top Problems", Los Angeles Times, November 24.
9.258.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Sales Climbing in Durham", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Druggists Riding Vitamin C Boom", Dayton (Ohio) Daily News, November 25, 1970.
9.259.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Boosts Vitamin C Sales", San Bernardino (California) Sun, November 25, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling and Vitamin C", Bucyrus (Ohio) Telegraph-Forum, December 21, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Explored As Common Cold Cure", Dalles M. News, December 30, 1970.
9.260.
Article: "The controversy over vitamin C (ascorbic acid) to prevent or relieve the Common Cold", Executive Health, Rancho Santa Fe, California, No Date.
9.261.
Newspaper Clipping: "Schizophrenia One of Most Difficult Illnesses to Treat", Rochester (Minnesota) ?, November 26, 1970.
Correspondence: from Mrs. R.C. Walsliom, [re: Vitamin C and colds, schizophrenia and chemical imbalance] November 30, 1970.
9.262.
Correspondence: from Ray C. Howard, [re: Vitamin C and back trouble, kidney stones] December 1, 1970.
9.263.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Perils of Pauling", National Observer, November 27, 1970.
9.264.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Helps Tissues Resist Virus, Pauling Says", Miami Herald, June 7, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Vitamin Man", Miami Herald, No Date.
9.265.
Newspaper Clipping: "Claim starts vitamin boom here", Marshall (Minnesota) Messenger, November 27, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Rush is on for Vitamin C", Akron Beacon Journal, Ohio, November 29, 1970.
9.266.
Correspondence: from the New York Times, [re: accusational editorial] January 21, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Preventing the common cold", New York Times, November 30, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Preventing the Common Cold", New York Times, November 30, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C and the Cold", New York Times, December 15, 1970.
9.267.
Article: "Research Institute Recommendations", Publication Unknown, November 27, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Sure Cure for the Common Cold", New York Times, No Date.
9.268.
Flyer: "Vitamin C is the Cure, Prevention for Common Cold", Portland Oregon Journal, November 20, 1970.
9.269.
Article: "Let's Talk about Food", Today's Health, November, 1970.
9.270.
Article: "My Vitamin C Miracle", Publication Unknown, October 31, 1970.
9.271.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C 'Experts' Out in Left Field", Charlotte (North Carolina) Observer, December 1, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. Pharmacies Report Boom in Vitamin C Sales", Charlotte (North Carolina) Observer, December 8, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Hot Item for Colds", Dallas (Texas) Morning News, December 7, 1970.
9.272.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C is Latest Contender as Possible Cure", New York Times, December 6, 1970.
9.273.
Correspondence: from W.H. Freeman and Company Publishers, [re: copies of Vitamin C articles] December 3, 1970.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin C, Anyone?", Newsweek, November 30, 1970.
Magazine Article: "Twice a Nobel prizewinner...", Time, December 7, 1970.
9.274.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Boosted as Cold Preventer", Dallas (Texas) Morning News, November 21, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Called Top Cold Remedy", Ledger, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "It Could", Jackson (Michigan) Citizen Patriot, November 21, 1970.
9.275.
Newspaper Clipping: "Great Vitamin Rush: 'C' Tablets a Sellout After Pauling's Plug", Wall Street Journal, December 4, 1970.
9.276.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Cure for the Common Cold", San Francisco Chronicle, November 20, 1970.
Correspondence: from William O. Briggs, Jr., [re: Vitamin C and Hong Kong flu, colds] November 21, 1970.
Correspondence: from LP to William O. Briggs, Jr., [re: scientific weight of case studies] December 14, 1970.
9.277.
Newspaper Clipping: "Doctor's Authority Questionable", Journal, December 4, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Challenges Statements", Journal, December 6, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Winner Supported", Journal, December 6, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Sales Higher Since Pauling Statement", Holyoke (Massachusetts) Transcript-Telegram, December 15, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Questions 'Debates' in Column", Journal, December 20, 1970.
9.278.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C for Colds no Big deal for Bay Areans", San Francisco Examiner, December 8, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C sales are soaring", Kennett Square (Pennsylvania) News & Advertiser, December 10, 1970.
9.279.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Sales are Rising Despite Some Skepticism on Cold Cure", New York Times, December 5, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C scorned as cold cure", Washington Daily News, December 17, 1970.
9.280.
Newspaper Clipping: "Some critics cold to Pauling's cure", Medicine/II, December 17, 1970.
9.281.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Sales Boom", Plain Dealer Newspaper, December 6, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C 'Kicks' Draw Warning", Pittsburgh Cross, December 6, 1970.
9.282.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus, You've started a run on Vitamin C", Flint (Michigan) Journal, November 29, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Plug for Vitamin C as Colds Cure Sets off Scramble at Drugstores Here", Bulletin, November 24, 1970.
9.283.
Article: "The Case of the Twisted Cells", Science World (Teacher's Edition), December 7, 1970.
9.284.
Article: "Hot debate over cold cure", Chemical Week, December 16, 1970.
9.285.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.C. Prof Blasts Vitamin C Theory", Tribune.
Newspaper Clipping: "An article...", Grand Rapids (Michigan) Chemistry Press, December 8, 1970.
Article: "Nutrition", Medical World News, December 18, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Acid Trip", Sacramento (California) Bee, December 27, 1970.
9.286.
Article: "Technology newsletter", Chemical Week, December, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Book Reviews", Camarillo (California) Daily News, January 7, 1971.
Magazine Article: "Twice a Nobel prizewinner...", Time, December 7, 1970.
9.287.
Correspondence: from Russel V. Lee, [re: book review, possible experiment] December 9, 1970.
Typescript: Vitamin C and the Common Cold", book review by Russel V. Lee, No Date.
9.288.
Magazine Article: "That Man...Pauling!", Nutrition Today, January/February, 1971.
9.289.
Newspaper Clipping: "A New-Old Remedy for the Cold", Sunday Post-Dispatch, December 13, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "One thing's sure: Vitamin C sales are healthy", Honolulu (Hawaii) Advertiser, December 9, 1970.
9.290.
Newspaper Clipping: "Is there a 'cure' for the common cold?", New York Times, December 14, 1970.
Magazine Article: "...coming out next month...", Newsweek, November 30, 1970.
9.291.
Newspaper Clipping: "Can You Spare any Vitamin C?", Philadelphia Daily News, December 14, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Local Druggists Report 'Pauling' Vitamin C Run", Bridgeport (Connecticut) Telegram, December 9, 1970.
9.292.
Newspaper Clipping: "Druggists are Recovering from Vitamin Demands", Quakertown (Pennsylvania) Free Press, December 16, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Eat More 3-Dot Journalism", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dunagin's People", Evening Sun, December 15, 1970.
9.293.
Newspaper Clipping: "Thousands Popping Acid in Bid to Avoid Colds", Portland Oregon Journal, December 17, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C and the Common Cold", Portland Oregonian, January 8, 1971.
9.294.
Newspaper Clipping: "Is there a 'cure' for the common cold?", New York Times, December 14, 1970.
9.295.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C and the Common Cold", Santa Barbara (California) News Press, December 10, 1970.
Correspondence: from Gloria Struthers, [re: newspaper clipping enclosed] December 11, 1970.
9.296.
Newspaper Clipping: "Will Vitamin C Cure Your Cold?", Albuquerque (New Mexico) Journal, December 13, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Eat More 3-Dot Journalism", San Francisco Chronicle, December 7, 1970.
9.297.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's treatment of cold stirs debate", Cleveland Press, December 19, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Cold Cure is Hot Seller", San Jose (California) Mercury, December 11, 1970.
9.298.
Newspaper Clipping: "The common cold and Vitamin C", Boston Globe, December 17, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Barbara Flanagan", Minneapolis (Minnesota) Star, December 22, 1970.
9.299.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling starts controversies as easily as catching a cold", Sunday Honolulu (Hawaii) Star-Bulletin & Advertiser, December 13, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C: Cure for Cold?", New York Times, December 26, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Berry's World", Palo Alto (California) Times, December 29, 1970.
9.300.
Magazine Article: "The Case of Vitamin C", Science News, December 26, 1970.
9.301.
Magazine Article: "Can vitamin C prevent colds?", American Druggist, December 14, 1970.
9.302.
Newspaper Clipping: "Suggested: A Way to Beat the Cold", Sunday Hackensack (New Jersey) Record Call, December 27, 1970.
9.303.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C", Washington Post, December 15, 1970.
9.304.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Rush to Judgment", Washington Post, December 15, 1970.
9.305.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Rush for Vitamin C", Washington Post, December 15, 1970.
9.306.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C and the Common Cold", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Correspondence: from Irene Burckhardt, [re: Vitamin C storage] December 16, 1970.
9.307.
Magazine Article: "Hot debate over cold cure", Chemical Week, December 16, 1970.
9.308.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C cures the common cold...also schizophrenia", Los Angeles Free Press, December 18, 1970.
9.309.
Newspaper Clipping: "Zapping the Common Cold", San Francisco Chronicle, December 16, 1970.
9.310.
Newspaper Clipping: "Data Inconclusive on Effect of Vitamin C", Los Angeles Times, December 20, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Drown your cold in orange juice, Vitamin C's on the rise...", Boyne City (Michigan) Northland Press, December 24, 1970.
9.311.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nutrition Experts Evaluate Dr. Pauling Vitamin C Stand", Los Angeles Times, December 17, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dear Daily News:", Dayton (Ohio) Daily News, December 23, 1970.
9.312.
Newspaper Clipping: "Medical groups dispute Pauling on Vitamin C", Palo Alto (California) Times, December 29, 1970.
9.313.
Newspaper Clipping: "Daily Closeup", Washington D. C. Post, December 18, 1970.
9.314.
Correspondence: to Harry from Alex, [re: Vitamin C and colds] (Christmas Card), No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Called Cold Preventive", New York Times, No Date.
9.315.
Newspaper Clipping: "James Wilkinson on the Battle to Beat the Sneeze", Daily Express, December 23, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C to Prevent Common Cold?", Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania) Post-Gazette, December 19, 1970.
9.316.
Newspaper Clipping: "Big Jump in Vitamin C Sales Attributed to Pauling's Book", New Haven (Connecticut) Register & Journal-Courier, December 30, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Medical Test Group Disparages Vitamin C in Treatment of Colds", Wall Street Journal, New York, December 22, 1970.
9.317.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cold Sufferer Tries the Pauling Way", Palo Alto (California) Times, December 26, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C and the Common Cold", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, December 28, 1970.
9.318.
Newspaper Clipping: "Night Life in Chicago", Publication Unknown, January 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Doctor Hip Pocrates", San Francisco Examiner, January 31, 1971.
9.319.
Newspaper Clipping: "Who but the Amazing Dr. Pauling", Sacramento (California) Bee, December 30, 1970.
9.320.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Vitamin C Powder", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Magazine Article: "Nobel Prizewinner supports Vitamin C", Grace, No Date.
9.321.
Article: "Role of Ascorbic Acid in the Reversal of the monoaminoxidase inhibition by Caffeine", Publication Unknown, December 1970.
9.322.
Newspaper Clipping: "Some Thoughts on Hangover Cures", San Francisco Chronicle, December 31, 1970.
9.323.
Magazine Article: "Mhniaion Iatpikon Nepioaikon", Iatpikom Kommom, No Date.
9.324.
Journal: Journal of Molecular Evolution, Summer 1971.
9.325.
Newspaper Clipping: "Medical Officials Dispute Claim Vitamin C can Prevent Colds", Medford (Oregon) Times, No Date.
Correspondence: from Carole N. Jones, [re: request for transcript of lectures] December 26, 1970.
Poem: "There was a young man...", No Date.
9.326.
Article: "More on the intriguing possibilities of vitamin C (especially...to prevent or relieve a cold)!", Executive Health, No Date.
9.327.
Magazine Article: "Critics of Dr. Pauling's Book on Vitamin C have a Field Day", Better Nutrition, No Date.
9.328.
Correspondence: to publisher from Maureen J. Rose, Library Journal, [re: sending Library Journal articles for advertising] No Date.
Article: "Pauling", Library Journal, No Date.
Correspondence: from K. R. Gupta, Additional Private Secretary to the President of India] [re: LP and AHP meeting with President of India] January 30, 1967.
Correspondence: from J. Flechner, [re: thanks for assistance with marriage to Romanian woman] March 1, 1967.

6.010.
LP Scrapbooks, 1971-1975.
10.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Question: How Much Should One Take?", San Francisco Examiner, January 1, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C - A Puzzler", Santa Barbara (California) News-Press, January 1, 1971.
10.2.
Article: "Labeling of Mandatory Ingredients in Standardized Foods in Works", Food Chemical News, January 4, 1971.
10.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Evidence proves vitamin C value", Palo Alto (California) Times, January 8, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "How to pip a cold", The News, January 1, 1971.
10.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Experts Scoff as Vitamin C Binge Booms", Los Angeles Times, January 9, 1971.
10.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Doctors Warned on Vitamin C Use", New York Times, January 3, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling adds to list of enemies", Thousand Oaks (California) News-Chronicle, January 12, 1671.
10.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "The case for vitamin C", Sydney Morning Herald, February 27, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Expert on vitamin C wars about large doses", Palo Alto (California) Times, February 22, 1971.
10.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C and the Common Cold", (Long Island) Newsday, January 9, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cure for the Common Cold?", British Chemist (London), January 25, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Swirling Sort of Year to Publish", Miami Herald, January 3, 1971.
10.8.
Article: "President's Page", Publication Unknown, No Date.
10.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Replies", San Francisco Chronicle, February 5, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Druggists Balk at Cold Cure", Santa Barbara (California) News Press, January 4, 1971.
Correspondence: from W.H. Freeman and Company Publishers, [re: sending out and billing for books] January 15.
10.10.
Article: "Pauling, L", Arzliche Forschung, 1971.
10.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Controversy", New York Times, January 26, 1971.
Correspondence: from LP to Editor of the New York Times, [re: reply to Diehl's letter] January 5, 1971.
Correspondence: from LP to the Editor of the New York Times, [re: vitamin C studies - retort to Dr. Diehl] January 5, 1971.
10.12.
Correspondence: from Jerome H. Woolpy, [re: Vitamin C and the Common Cold, Linus Pauling] Earlham College, Richmond, Virginia, No Date.
10.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Jim Williams", Metro Area Golden Valley Sun, January 6, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Ray for Vitamin C", Glendale (California) News Press, January 15, 1971.
10.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Shortage Looms in L.B. as Dispute Flares", Long Beach Independent, January 15, 1971.
10.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling's Book on Vitamin C Provokes Controversy", Albany (New York) Times Union, January 6, 1971.
Flyer: "Ascorbic Acid and the Common Cold", Stanford University, January 13, 1971.
10.16.
Magazine Article: "Warning: You can take too much vitamin C", McCalls, March 1971.
Journal Article: "Ariadne", New Scientist and Science Journal, February 4.
10.17.
Correspondence: from Mrs. John W. Anderson, [re: enclosed newspaper clippings] January 28, 1971.
Cover Page: "Look What Linus Pauling Started", Albuquerque (New Mexico) Journal, November 20, 1970 - January 20, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin A Bad in Excess", Albuquerque (New Mexico) Journal, December 29, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Supports Self-Doctoring", Albuquerque (New Mexico) Journal, January 3, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Glad to Hear from Doctor", Albuquerque (New Mexico) Journal, January 10, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Disagrees with Woman's Stand", Albuquerque (New Mexico) Journal, January 13, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "The People's Column" from Dolores Boehning [re: proper nutrition], Albuquerque Journal, January 7, 1971.
10.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Facts on Nutrition Available", Albuquerque (New Mexico) Journal, January 19, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Defends Need for Good Nutrition", Albuquerque (New Mexico) Journal, January 20, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Scientist Says Vitamin C Good for Colds", Albuquerque (New Mexico) Journal, November 20, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cure for Cold", Albuquerque (New Mexico) Journal, November 28, 1970.
10.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "The State of Communications in 1971", Littleton (Colorado) Independent, January 7, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to speak in San Jose", Palo Alto (California) Times, February 10, 1971.
10.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Other Voices", San Francisco Chronicle, January 8, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ask Them Yourself", Family Weekly, January 24, 1971.
10.21.
Article: "Vitamin C and the Common Cold", Medical World News, January 8, 1971.
10.22.
Article: "Book Reviews", Canadian Dietetic Association, March, 1971.
10.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Still Controversial", San Jose (California) Mercury News, January 10, 1971.
Article: "Vitamin C", American Medical News, January 11, 1971.
10.24.
Article: "When Linus Pauling Sneezes Do Marketers Catch Cold?", Sales Management, January 15, 1971.
10.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Take heed before you take Vitamin C", Phoenix (Arizona) Republic, January 10, 1971.
Article: "Vitamin 'C' and the Common Cold", Environmental Health, March 1971.
Article: "Vitamin C and the Common Cold", Choice, September 1971.
10.26.
Journal Article: "Linus Pauling", American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, July 1971.
Journal Article: "C for cold?", Pharmaceutical Journal, May 15, 1971.
10.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Absorption Criticized", San Diego Union, January 20, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Patient's Dilemma", Times of India, January 11, 1971.
10.28.
Typescript: KRON Television Interview, January 25, 1971.
10.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Drug Industry, Doctors Scoff at Vitamin C 'Discovery'", Philadelphia Daily News, January 13, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Test on Prison Group", Examiner, January 30, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Final Word on Vitamin C Expected in Prison Test", Oakland (California) Tribune, January 31, 1971.
10.30.
Correspondence: from Retail Clerks Union, Local 770, [re: invitation to appear on TV program] January 14, 1971.
10.31.
Magazine Article: "Cold Comfort", Nature, April 2, 1971.
Magazine Article: "Pauling, Linus", Science Books, September, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C and the Common Cold", Phoenix (Arizona) Gazette, January 16, 1971.
10.32.
Article: "Vitamin C", Pageant, January/February 1971.
10.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Says Proof Needed that Massive Doses Vitamin C Inhibit Colds", Laramie (Wyoming) Star Tribune, January 18, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin Usage Defended", Journal, December 4, 1970.
Newspaper Clipping: "They didn't take anything but the vitamin C", San Francisco Sunday Examiner & Chronicle, No Date.
10.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Too Much Vitamin C Perilous, Chemist Warns", Publication Unknown, February 22, 1971.
Correspondence: from the American Civil Liberties Union, [re: holding a press conference to respond to criticisms concerning Vitamin C theories] February 23, 1971.
10.35.
Newsletter Article: "Ascorbic acid prices have moved up...", Chemical Week, January 20, 1971.
Newsletter Article: "The efficacy of vitamin C in curing and preventing the common cold...", Chemical Week, February 10, 1971.
10.36.
Magazine Article: "Vitamins", Glamour, March, 1971.
10.37.
Article: "Pauling Vitamin C and the Common Cold", Publication Unknown, January 21, 1971.
10.38.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sniffles 'Cure' Derided", Richmond (Virginia) News Leader, January 25, 1971.
10.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist Worries About Vitamin C", San Francisco Examiner, January 24, 1971.
Correspondence: from Paul Strozzi, [re: best price for ascorbic acid in supermarkets] February 3, 1971.
10.40.
Article: "Vitamin C Continued", Medical World News, November 12, 1970.
10.41.
Newspaper Clipping: "Proper Diet Means Enough Vitamin C", Wheaton (Illinois) Journal, January 25, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Risk?", Washington D. C. Post, February 23, 1971.
10.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Vitamin Debate", San Francisco Examiner, January 27, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Smith Kline Sees Drop In 1st Quarter Profit, Because of Fewer Colds", Wall Street Journal, March 23, 1971.
10.43.
Correspondence: from LP to Raymond H. Gailey, [re: thanks for sending article about book, sending copy of paper] February 3, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C and the Common Cold", Portland (Maine) Evening Express, January 25, 1971.
Correspondence: from Raymond H. Gailey, [re: Vitamin C and colds] January 25, 1971.
10.44.
Correspondence: from Harvey Itano, [re: enclosed newspaper clipping] February 18, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C - Something to sneeze at maybe?", San Diego Evening Tribune, January 29, 1971, [two copies].
10.45.
Article: "For Dr. Linus G. Pauling", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Defends Cold Cure", Telegram Tribune, January 25, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C", Publication Unknown, No Date.
10.46.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C rush is on in Talbot", Easton (Maryland) Star-Democrat, January 6, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Boosts Vitamin C Sales", Publication Unknown, No Date.
10.47.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C: Nutritional Fairytale?", Stanford Daily, April 29, 1971.
Magazine Article: "A Warning on Vitamin C", Newsweek, January 25, 1971.
10.48.
Magazine Article: "A Conversation with Mao Tse-Tung", Life, April 30, 1971.
10.49.
Newspaper Clipping: "Can vitamin C prevent colds?", Portland Oregonian, January 29, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fred Meyer Shopping Centers", Portland Oregonian, February 3, 1971.
10.50.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize Laureate Sets Record Straight", Oregon Journal, March 13, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Calls Vitamin C Criticism False", Newark (New Jersey) Nutrition News, March 16, 1971.
Article: "Vitamin C booster", Chemical Week, January 13, 1971.
10.51.
Newspaper Clipping: "Concert Coughers", Oakland (California) Tribune, January 31, 1971.
10.52.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C and the common shuck", Willamette Bridge, January 7-13, 1971.
10.53.
Journal Article: "Vitamin C and the Common Cold", International Journal of Health Education, January, 1971.
Article: "Pauling, L.", Arztliche Praxis, Germany, 1971.
Article: "Pauling, L", International Review of Vitamin Research, Switzerland, March, 1971.
10.54.
Newspaper Clipping: "Study Supports Pauling on Vitamin C", San Francisco Examiner, June 18, 1971.
Article: "Pauling, L", Der Naturarzt (Germany), August 1971.
10.55.
Correspondence: from LP to Dan H. Campbell, [re: comments on article] February 11, 1971.
Correspondence: from Dan H. Campbell, [re: article on Vitamin C book] February 1, 1971.
Typescript: "Speculation", [re: "Vitamin C and the Common Cold"] by Dan H. Campbell, No Date.
10.56.
Correspondence: to W. H. Freeman and Company from Hort Science, [re: clippings of reviews of "Vitamin C and the Common Cold"] March 18, 1971.
Article: "Vitamin C and the Common Cold", Hort Science, February 1971.
Article: "Pauling", Library Journal, February 15, 1971.
10.57.
Article: "Vitamin C: Cure for Colds?", Publication Unknown, February 1, 1971.
Correspondence: from King Features Syndicate, [re: enclosed clipping] No Date.
10.58.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling defends 'Vitamin C' Book", Rocky Mountain News, March 10, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Time For Broad Study of Vitamin C, Colds", San Jose (California) Mercury, March 8, 1971.
10.59.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Great Vitamin C Controversy", New York Post, February 6, 1971.
10.60.
Article: "And Next Year Tomato Juice?", Worcester Medical News, February 1971.
10.61.
Article: "The great vitamin C controversy", New York Sunday News, February 7, 1971.
10.62.
Article: "Can Vitamin C really prevent and cure colds?", Better Way, March 1971.
10.63.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Real Facts About the Big Vitamin C Myth", Midnight, February 8, 1971.
10.64.
Correspondence: to Mrs. Ralph C. Cole from National Health Federation, [re: thanks for clipping, fight against ban of Vitamin C] February 17, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Use Assailed by Scientist", San Diego Union, February 9, 1971.
10.65.
Article: "Vitamin C Overdoses May be Harmful", University of California News, February 9, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Keep Clear of Cold Bug", Daily Oklahoman, February 16, 1971.
10.66.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sterilization Bonus", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Correspondence: from Forest Jackson, [re: enclosed clipping on Vitamin C] February 24, 1971.
10.67.
Correspondence: from Margaret Garland, [re: use of Vitamin C] February 11, 1971.
10.68.
Article: "Inactivation of Bacteriophages by Ascorbic Acid", Report of the Agricultural and Biological Chemistry, 1971.
10.69.
Correspondence: from LP to Lester L. Coleman, [re: falsities in article about Vitamin C] February 11, 1971.
10.70.
Correspondence: from LP to John Browe, [re: false statement about Vitamin C] February 22, 1971.
Correspondence: from LP to Frank Ferguson, [re: false statement about Vitamin C] February 22, 1971.
10.71.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C: overdose for a cold", Sunday Times, February 14, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Defends Vitamin C as Effective Cold Killer", Daily Californian, February 23, 1971.
10.72.
Correspondence: from Donald Hendry, [re: article on Vitamin C] February 28, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Extra amount doesn't hurt", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Pamphlet: "Common Sense and the Common Cold!", No Date.
10.73.
Newspaper Clipping: "Stop the Escalation - Stop the War Now", New York Times, February 14, 1971.
10.74.
Booklet: "Irelambie", [in Japanese?] 1971.
10.75.
Correspondence: from Hans Weber, [re: enclosed clipping on Vitamin C and colds] February 17, 1971.
Article: "Vitamine-C opnieuw ontdekt als bestrijder verkoudheid", Gooi en Eemlander, No Date.
10.76.
Correspondence: from W. H. Freeman and Company, [re: returning borrowed correspondence and article] March 16, 1971.
Article: "Notice", Worcester Medical News, February, 1971.
Article: "And Next Year Tomato Juice?", Publication Unknown, No Date.
10.77.
Correspondence: from LP to Doug Baker, [re: request for reference of Navy experiment with Vitamin C] February 22, 1971.
10.78.
Correspondence: from LP to Kaye Fox, [re: reasons for commenting on "Vitamin C and the Common Cold" without reading the book] February 22, 1971.
10.79.
Newspaper Clipping: "Guests Get Paid at the Hanky Hotel", Sun, February 23, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "University May Study Vitamin C", San Jose (California) News, March 9, 1971.
10.80.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Vitamins", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C best medicine for colds", Chicago Today, March 23, 1971.
10.81.
Newspaper Clipping: "Was kann Vitamin C?", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Article: "Vitamin C and the Common Cold", Science News, February 23, 1971.
10.82.
Newspaper Clipping: "A cold beater not to be sneezed at", Echo (Cardiff, South Wales), March 15, 1971.
10.83.
Newspaper Clipping: "An Experience of Pauling", San Francisco Examiner, February 23, 1971.
10.84.
Flyer: "Engineering ... to Improve the Quality of Life", Santa Clara Valley Engineers Council, February 23, 1971.
10.85.
Article: "Vitamin C: How Much is Too Much?", Medical World News, February 26, 1971.
10.86.
Magazine Article: "The Neophyte Health-Nut's Guide to Health Foods", Cosmopolitan, April 1971.
10.87.
Article: "Already a winner ...", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Article: "Acetylsalicylic Acid and Chromosome Damage", Science, February 26, 1971.
10.88.
Article: "Vitamin C 'Turns On' Phagocytes; Theory Supports Pauling's Claims", Drug Topics, July 19, 1971.
10.89.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel", Adelaide Advertiser (Australia), February 27, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "A matter of acid", Canberra Times (Australia), May 15, 1971.
10.90.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C & Big Business", Tribune (Australia), July 28, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C: a cold view", Sun-Herald, February 28, 1971.
10.91.
Magazine Article: "The acid test", Family Health, February.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin C Cold Cure Challenged", Family Health, February.
Journal Article: "Dr. Linus Carl Pauling", Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, February, 1971.
10.92.
Newspaper Clipping: "under-ground vitamin", Willamette Bridge, December 31 - January 6.
10.93.
Article: Vitamin C and the Common Cold", New Doctor, pp. 17, February/March 1971.
10.94.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Crusader Leaves Critics Cold", Miami Herald, April 4, 1971.
10.95.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin C and Medical Problems", Prevention, March 1971.
10.96.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin C, Your Best Cold Remedy", Prevention, March 1971.
10.97.
Article: "Vitamin C and the Common Cold", Good Health, March/April 1971.
Article: "Vitamin C and the Common Cold", Zodiac (United Kingdom), Summer 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Book Column", Daily Gleaner, March 6, 1971.
10.98.
Article: "Vitamin C and the Common Cold", Home Economics, June 10, 1971.
Journal Article: "Bokanmeldelse", Journal of the Norwegian Medical Association, 1971.
10.99.
Newspaper Clipping: "People want peace so much...", New York Times, March 7, 1971.
10.100.
Magazine Article: "Paul Saltman", Chemical and Engineering News, March 22, 1971.
10.101.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Different Breed of Portraitist", This World, March 7, 1971.
10.102.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists and the 'Peace' Offense", Christian Crusade Weekly, March 21, 1971.
10.103.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Plans Lecture at TU [Tulane University]", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Program: "Fred W. Schueler Lectureship", Tulane Medical School, March 8, 1971.
10.104.
Article: "Linus Pauling and the Hosmer Bill", National Health Federation Bulletin, pp. 10, March 1971.
10.105.
Newspaper Clipping: "Columbia Senate Assails Violence", New York Times, March 20, 1971.
Program: "Fred W. Schueler Lectureship", Tulane Medical School, March 8, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Court Bars Professor From Stanford", New York Times, March 14, 1971.
10.106.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hitch Plan on Regents' UC Deals", San Francisco Chronicle, March 19, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Prize-Winning...", Gresham (Oregon) Outlook, March 17, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Strange logic on campus", Mount Vernon (Washington) Skagit Valley Herald, March 8, 1971.
10.107.
Newspaper Clipping: "Oh Shut up and Drink it", Indianapolis (Indiana) News, March 10, 1971.
10.108.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cold cure being tested on nuclear sub", New Jersey Courier-News, March 30, 1971.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin C danger", Chemical and Engineering News, April 12, 1971.
Article: "Vitamin C use depends on diet", Science News, April 17, 1971.
10.109.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Raps Medical Publication", Denver (Colorado) Post, March 11, 1971.
Article: "Vitamin C and the Common Cold", Publishers Weekly, March 22, 1971.
10.110.
Newspaper Clipping: "Wheeze for Sneezes", Sunday Telegraph (London), March 14, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Safest Cure", Sunday Birmingham Mercury (United Kingdom), March 14, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cold comfort", Sunday Telegraph (London), March 21, 1971.
10.111.
Newspaper Clipping: "Let's Go Back to Orange Juice", Fall River (Massachusetts) Herald News, March 12, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Suggests Critics Try Extra Glass of Orange Juice", Sacramento (California) Bee, March 11, 1971.
10.112.
Newspaper Clipping: "Prof. Linus Pauling...", Publication Unknown, No Date.
10.113.
Correspondence: from Miles H. Robinson, [re: enclosed article of review of "Vitamin C and the Common Cold"] March 11, 1971.
10.114.
Correspondence: from American Medical Association, [re: modification of letter to JAMA] March 12, 1971.
Article: "Pauling and Vitamin C", Journal of the American Medical Association, March 1, 1971.
10.115.
Correspondence: from Ben May, [re: enclosed article] March 11, 1971.
10.116.
Press Release: "Washington, D.C.", Stanford University News Service, March 8, 1971.
10.117.
Newspaper Clipping: "Parsley and Pepper the Cold!", Glasgow Sunday Post (Scotland), March 14, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C as foe of the common cold", Financial Times (London), March 15, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C 'Key to Longer Life'", Daily Telegraph (London), March 15, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Powder", Chemist & Druggist, February 20, 1971.
10.118.
Magazine Article: "Things Here and Things There", Prevention, March 1971.
10.119.
Article: "Vitamin C and colds - Nobel winner's case", Chemist & Druggist, March 13, 1971.
Article: "Vitamin C and the Common Cold", Kent Life, April 5, 1971.
Article: "Prof. Dr. Linus Pauling: Vitamin C and the Common Cold", Protectio Vitae (Germany), April 15, 1971.
10.120.
Article: "Vitamin C and the Common cold", Medizinische Klinik (Germany), 1971.
Article: "Vitamin C and the Common Cold", Country Gentleman's Magazine (England), April 1971.
Article: "Linus Pauling: Vitamin C and the Common Cold", Deutsches Arzteblatt, October 8, 1971.
10.121.
Article: "Vitamin C Og Motstands-Kraften Mot Infeksjoner", Liv og Helse (Norway), March 15, 1971.
10.122.
Article: "Books and Ideas", Australian Broadcasting Commission, No Date.
10.123.
Correspondence: from Bill Leiva, [re: ascorbic acid and Hodgkins disease] March 16, 1971.
Correspondence: from LP to Bill Leiva, [re: lethal dose of ascorbic acid] March 18, 1971.
10.124.
Article: "Now: fats are safe - with Vitamin C", Northern Neighbors, March 1971.
10.125.
Journal Article: "Vitamin C and the Common Cold", British Medical Journal (London), March 20, 1971.
10.126.
Magazine Article: "Cold Comfort", Listener (England), April 22, 1971.
10.127.
Article: "Linus Pauling and the Hosmer Bill", National Health Federation Bulletin, March 1971.
10.128.
Article: "H.R. 1180", The House of Representatives, 91st Congress, 1st session, January 3, 1969.
10.129.
Journal Article: "Recent Books Received", Journal of the American Dietetic Association, March 1971.
Journal Article: "New Books", American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, February 1971.
Article: "Books Received", Eastern Pharmacist, March 1971.
10.130.
Article: "Boker mottatt i Redaksjonen", Publication Unknown, July 1971.
10.131.
Article: "That Man ... Pauling!", Nutrition Today, March/April 1971.
10.132.
Journal Article: "Common Cold: Prevention and Treatment with Ascorbic Acid not Effective", Journal of the American Medical Association, April 12, 1971.
Correspondence: from Ben May, [re: enclosed article] March 18, 1971.
Journal Article: "Pauling and Vitamin C", Journal of the American Medical Association, March 1, 1971.
10.133.
Article: "Ascorbic Acid Neither Prevents nor Cures Colds, Clinician Says", Pediatric Herald, March - April 1971.
10.134.
Article: "The Bas Clef", SCALACS, April 1971.
10.135.
Article: "An Open Letter to Dr. Linus Pauling", Prevention, April 1971.
10.136.
Article: "Pauling and Vitamin C", NHF Newsletter, April 1971.
10.137.
Correspondence: from Saturday Review, [re: copy of article for publication] April 15, 1971.
Correspondence: from LP to Norman Cousins, [re: comments on article for Saturday Review] April 20, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Anyone for Vitamin C?", Australian Post, April 1, 1971.
10.138.
Journal Article: "Pauling and Vitamin C", Journal of the American Medical Association, March 1, 1971.
Journal Article: "Common Cold: Prevention and Treatment with Ascorbic Acid Not Effective", Journal of the American Medical Association, April 12, 1971.
Journal Article: "Vitamin C and the Common Cold", Journal of the American Medical Association, April 12, 1971.
Journal Article: "High-Dose Ascorbic Acid Therapy", Journal of the American Medical Association, April 12, 1971.
10.139.
Flyer: "Modern Chemotherapy of Brain Disorders", American Schizophrenia Association, April 2, 1971.
10.140.
Newspaper Clipping: "Three eminent professors retire", Pasadena (California) Caltech News, April 1971.
10.141.
Program: "Doctor Linus Pauling", American Schizophrenia Association, April 2, 1971.
Invitation: "Doctor Linus Pauling", American Schizophrenia Association, April 2, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Sees Viet Conflict as Insanity", Jodi News, No Date.
10.142.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winning Scientist Hits War, Hails Vietnam", New Orleans (Louisiana) Times-Picayune, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Says Young Men Should Refuse Military", Delaware Gazette, April 6, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Stresses Mankind Benefits", Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch, April 7, 1971.
10.143.
Newspaper Clipping: "She's Going Bugs over Typhoid Mary", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, April 21, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Doctor Opposes Using Vitamin C to Treat Colds", La Crosse (Wisconsin) Tribune, April 3, 1971.
10.144.
Newspaper Clipping: "Take Your Cold Home", Sacramento (California) Union, April 21, 1971.
10.145.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Fad 'Very Dangerous' to Health, Says Chemistry Professor", National Enquirer, April 4, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Can you improve your health?", New York Times Book Review, April 4, 1971.
10.146.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin C and the Common Cold", Healthways Magazine Digest, April 1971.
10.147.
Magazine Article: "Humans, curiously, produce no ascorbic acid of their own...", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Magazine Article: "The Vitamin C Controversy", Nation, April 5, 1971.
10.148.
Article: "Common Cold Defeated", Humanist (Canada), June 1971.
10.149.
Program: "The Katherine Kearney Carpenter Memorial Lectures", Ohio Wesleyan University, April 5-9, 12-23, 1971.
10.150.
Article: "Dr. Pauling to Address Awards Banquet", Captra News, April 1971.
10.151.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Says Evidence Conclusive: Vitamin C Guards Against Colds", Columbus (Ohio) ?, April 7, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Weird Diets May Cause Defectives [sic]", Los Angeles Times, April 15, 1971.
10.152.
Magazine Article: "Dr. Linus Pauling Talks About Vitamin C and...", Vogue, April 1, 1971.
10.153.
Press Release: No Title, [re: LP on the David Frost Show] Stanford University News Service, April 12, 1971.
10.154.
Correspondence: from Evelyn Greenberg to W. H. Freeman and Company, [re: "Vitamin C and the Common Cold", eligible for Phi Beta Kappa Award in Science] April 28, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Can you improve your health?", This World, April 25, 1971.
10.155.
Correspondence: from LP to L. Salisbury, [re: warts and Vitamin C] April 20, 1971.
Correspondence: from L. Salisbury, [re: Vitamin C and warts] April 15, 1971.
10.156.
Correspondence: from Vivonex Division, [re: enclosed letter] May 5, 1971.
Correspondence: from Reed S. Hansen to H. J. Prebluda, [re: connection between niacin and hysteria in chickens] March 30, 1971.
10.157.
Article: "Linus Pauling on the Spot: Prophet or Fraud?", Companion, May 1971.
10.158.
Article: "Vitamin C", Arch Derm, May 1971.
10.159.
Article: "Vitamin C and Colds", Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Quarterly, May 1971.
Article: "Vitamin C and the Common Cold", Eastern Pharmacist, April 1971.
10.160.
Article: "Dr. Pauling on combating the common cold", Pulse International (London), January 16, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Cures Colds", Bend (Oregon) Bulletin, April 2, 1971.
10.161.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chairman Mao: Why I Welcome Mr. Nixon", Sunday Times, May 2, 1971.
10.162.
Program: "Social Science Graduation Celebration", University of California, Berkeley, June 5, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Says Human Suffering is Decision Making Measure", Berkeley (California) Daily Gazette, June 7, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling espouses basic 'morality'", Palo Alto (California) Times, June 5, 1971.
10.163.
Newspaper Clipping: "Has this man got the answer to the common cold?", Sunday Australian, May 9, 1971.
10.164.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Communities", Saturday Review, May 15, 1971.
10.165.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Virile Defense of Vitamin C", San Francisco Chronicle, May 15, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Defends His Vit. C Claims", Delaware Gazette, May 15, 1971.
10.166.
Newspaper Clipping: "Clinic Doctor Blasts Pauling's Claims About Vitamin C", Rochester (Minnesota) Post-Bulletin, March 31, 1971.
10.167.
Newspaper Clipping: "Is this the cure for the cold?", Sunday Australian Review, May 16, 1971.
10.168.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist's theory splits medical world", Sunday Times, May 30, 1971.
10.169.
Newspaper Clipping: "Researchers renew vitamin C controversy following clinical tests", Portland Oregonian, October 26, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cold cure?", South Wales Argus (Newport), June 19, 1971.
Magazine Article: "Tell Me, Doctor", TV Times (London), May 20, 1971.
10.170.
Newspaper Clipping: "How Linus aims to hot up the cold war...", Lancashire Evening Telegraph (Blackburn), June 24, 1971.
Article: "Vitamin C Price Racket", Humanist (Canada), June 1971.
10.171.
Correspondence: from Mrs. Spencer Moore, [re: thanks for efforts to prevent FDA from restricting ascorbic acid availability] May 21, 1971.
10.172.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C in any dosage is perfectly safe", Sunday Australian, May 23, 1971.
10.173.
Flyer: "Vitamin C and the Common Cold", San Francisco/Oakland National Health Federation, May 23, 1971.
10.174.
Article: "Warning: You Can Take too Much Vitamin C", McCall’s, March 1971.
Article: "Stat Fiscal Affairs and the Budget", Commonwealth, May 24, 1971.
10.175.
Article: "Advancing Therapy", Drug & Cosmetic Industry, May 1971.
10.176.
Article: "A modest little book...", The D.O. [Newsmagazine of the American Osteopathic Association] May 1971.
Correspondence: from American Osteopathic Association, [re: attached article] May 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Can you improve your health?", New York Times, May 2, 1971.
10.177.
Article: "Nutritional Conflict", Nutrition Today, May/June 1971.
10.178.
Correspondence: from LP to Editor of JAMA, [re: enclosed letter for publication] March 4, 1971.
Article: "Pauling and Vitamin C", Journal of the American Medical Association, March 1, 1971.
Typescript: "Vitamin C and the Common Cold: A Comment of the Review by Franklin C. Bing", by LP, No Date.
10.179.
Article: "General Chemistry", Chemistry & Industry, June 5, 1971.
Article: "General Chemistry", Chemistry & Industry, June 5, 1971.
10.180.
Press Release: No Title, [re: LP commencement address, "The Basis for Decisions"] Stanford University News Service, June 5, 1971.
10.181.
Journal Article: "Vitamin C and the Common Cold", Medical Journal of Australia, June 19, 1971.
Article: "Books", Manufacturing Chemist (London), June 1971.
10.182.
Newspaper Clipping: "Medics Scoff at Vitamin C Theory, Yet Clinician Says Pauling May have Point", Fresno (California) State College Campus Viewpoint, June 1971.
10.183.
Article: "Vitamin C and the Common Cold", Manufacturing Chemist and Aerosol News, June 1971.
10.184.
Journal Article: "Vitamin C and Colds", Journal of Nutrition Education, Fall 1971.
10.185.
Article: "Medicine and you", Long Beach (California) Press-Telegram, June 24, 1971.
10.186.
Article: "Facts About Health Foods", House & Garden, July 1971.
10.187.
Article: "Vitamin C Reduces Fractures Among 'Brittle Bone' Patients", Health Bulletin, June 26, 1971.
10.188.
Article: "Does Ascorbic Acid 'Turn On' Phagocytes?", Drug Trade News, June 28, 1971.
10.189.
Article: "Ascorbic Acid and the Common Cold", Journal of the American Medical Association, June 28, 1971.
10.190.
Article: "Disturbed Children Need Niacin", Health Bulletin, October 2, 1971.
Article: "Vitamin C Study Backs up Pauling", Health Bulletin, August 7, 1971.
10.191.
Article: "What the Doctor Says", Modern Maturity, June-July, 1971.
10.192.
Typescript: "Linus Pauling and the Vitamin Controversy", by Norman Cousins, No Date [see 10.139 for correspondence regarding this article].
10.193.
Magazine Article: "The Vitamin C Mania", Life, July 9, 1971.
10.194.
Article: "Vitamin C and the Common Cold", Whole Earth Catalog, Summer 1971.
10.195.
Article: "Whose Word on Vitamin C?", Labor World, August 1971.
10.196.
Article: "Everybody Needs More Vitamin C", Prevention, July 1971.
10.197.
Newsletter Article: "Magnesium Hailed as Stamina Builder", Health Bulletin, September 4, 1971.
10.198.
Newspaper Clipping: "Marcel Proust at 100", New York Times Book Review, July 11, 1971.
10.199.
Typescript: "Note to Myself", [re: pemphigus and ascorbic acid] by LP, October 15, 1971.
10.200.
Article: "Vitamin C Deficiency and Susceptibility to Endotoxin Shock in Guinea Pigs", Arch Path, October 1971.
10.201.
Newspaper Clipping: "Debate on Vitamin C", Washington D. C. Post, October 21, 1971.
10.202.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Perils of Pauling", National Observer, November 27, 1971.
10.203.
Press Release: "Chicago", Stanford University News Service, November 6, 1971.
10.204.
Program: The Ben May Laboratory for Cancer Research, University of Chicago, Illinois, November 5, 1971.
Program: "A Sensory Perception Trip", Palace of Fine Arts, San Francisco, California, November 1, 1971.
10.205.
Program: "Sixth Annual Pauling Award", Pacific Science Center, Seattle, Washington, December 4, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to Speak at Roosevelt", Seattle University District Herald, December 1, 1971.
Pamphlet: "1971 Report on Fund-raising Research Projects Programs", Committee to Combat Huntington's Disease, 1971.
10.206.
Article: "Common Cold Test Inconclusive", Drug Topics, November 8, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Recalled - Heart Patient Threat", San Francisco Chronicle, November 11, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "FDA recalls vitamin C pills", Portland Oregonian, November 11, 1971.
10.207.
Correspondence: from Edison Price, [re: enclosed letter to the New York Times] November 30, 1971.
Correspondence: to the editor of the New York Times from Edison Price, [re: Vitamin C and the Common Cold] November 30, 1971.
10.208.
Article: "Ascorbic Acid: A Culture Requirement for Colony Formation by Mouse Plasmacytoma Cells", Science, November 12, 1971.
10.209.
Article: "Vitamin C may help fight infections", Today's Health, November 1971.
10.210.
Article: "My Favorite Jokes", Parade, November 14, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Grin and Bear It", Publication Unknown, No Date.
10.211.
Article: "Vitamin C and the Common Cold", Commonwealth, May 10, 1971.
10.212.
Magazine Article: "Colds vs. vitamin C therapy - again", Medical World News, November 19, 1971.
10.213.
Article: "Vitamin C and thee", Publication Unknown, No Date.
10.214.
Newspaper Clipping: "Drive is Urged to Curb Sickle Cell Anemia", New York Times, November 20, 1971.
10.215.
Magazine Article: "Sickle Cell Anemia", Medical World News, December 3, 1971.
10.216.
Article: "Barnard's Star", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus C. Pauling to Lecture Here", Seattle Post Intelligencer, November 28, 1971.
10.217.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling: Molecular Artist", Saturday Evening Post, Fall 1971.
10.218.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Study Rebuts Pauling", New York Times, November 28, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Undefeated", Publication Unknown, December 10, 1971.
10.219.
Appendix IV: "Possible Governmental Restriction of the Sale of Ascorbic Acid", [from "Vitamin C and the Common Cold"] No Date.
10.220.
Article: "How the Blood Uses Vitamin C", Prevention, November 1971.
10.221.
Article: "Putting gypsies to work", Science Digest, December 1971.
Article: "Vitamin C Protects the Muscles", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Article: "Vitamin C and the Prevention of Aging", Acta Gerontologica et Geriatrica Belgica, October - December 1971.
10.222.
Newsletter Article: "Phi Beta Kappa Presents 1971 Book Awards", Key Reporter, Winter, 1971-1972.
Press Release: No Title, [re: new edition of "Vitamin C and the Common Cold"] Stanford University News Service, December 1, 1971.
10.223.
Press Release: No Title, [re: 1971 Phi Beta Kappa Book Award in science to LP for "Vitamin C and the Common Cold"] Stanford University News Service, December 2, 1971.
10.224.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C", Parade, December 26, 1971.
Magazine Article: "C is for Controversy", Newsweek, December 6, 1971.
10.225.
Newspaper Clipping: "British Doctor Says Vitamin C is Key to Healthy Arteries", Record, December 30, 1971.
10.226.
Press Release: No Title, [re: Linus Pauling Medal awarded to Gerhard Herzberg] Stanford University News Service, No Date.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin C", NWK Sunday Ledger, December 26, 1971.
10.227.
Newspaper Clipping: "3 Nobelists help dedicate U. of C. cancer laboratory", Chicago Sun Times, November 6, 1971.
10.228.
Article: "Pauling L. - Vitamin C and the Common Cold", Beston (Louvain Medical, Belgium), vol. 9, no. 1, January 1972.
10.229.
Newspaper Clipping: "Critics Reportedly Are Not Accurate", Dallas (Texas) Morning News, April 20, 1972.
Newspaper Clipping: "Critics Reportedly Are Not Accurate", Dallas (Texas) Morning News, April 29, 1972.
Newspaper Clipping: "halsan C-vitaminets riddare", Svenska Dagbladet, March 17, 1972.
10.230.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Says Published Data Support Vitamin C Effect in Colds", Medical Tribune, January 5, 1972.
10.231.
Article: "Notes of caution for users of Vitamin C", Business Week, January 15, 1972.
10.232.
Article: "Vitamin C is Credited with Loosening Cholesterol Deposits", Health Bulletin, January 11, 1972.
10.233.
Article: "The Vitamin for Disturbed Children", Prevention, January 1972.
10.234.
Program: The National Health Federation, January 13-16, 1972.
Program: "Sickle Cell Disease", Symposium on Blood, January 20-21, 1972.
10.235.
Journal Article: "Sickle Cell Anemia", Journal of the National Medical Association, January 1972.
10.236.
Newspaper Clipping: "Story of Radicals", Stanford University Daily, January 14, 1972.
Newspaper Clipping: "Issue in the Franklin Case", Stanford University Daily, January 28, 1972.
10.237.
Newspaper Clipping: "Issues in the Franklin Case", New York Times, January 26, 1972.
Newspaper Clipping: "Selling Health Food is a Profitable Business", Monterey Park (California) Alhambra Progress, January 27, 1972.
Newspaper Clipping: "Rep. Scheuer asked for bum's rush", Palo Alto (California) Times, January 17, 1972.
10.238.
Program: "Sickle Cell Disease", Symposium on Blood, January 20-21, 1972.
10.239.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling credits his wife", Detroit News, January 21, 1972.
10.240.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cure for sickle cell near?", Detroit News, January 24, 1972.
10.241.
Program: "Basic Science for Clinicians", Stanford University School of Medicine, February 28 - March 3, 1972.
Program: Northern California and Nevada Regional Meeting, American College of Physicians, Monterey, California, February 25-26, 1972.
10.242.
Newspaper Clipping: "Whatever You Call it It's Misery!", Los Angeles Times, February 10, 1972.
Newspaper Clipping: "False put-down of vitamin C", Palo Alto (California) Times, February 14, 1972.
10.243.
Article: "Vitamin C Neither Prevented nor Relieved the Common Cold", Science Digest, 1972.
Article: "Sabatini, Pauling", Internal Medicine News Service, March 8, 1972.
10.244.
Newspaper Clipping: "Paz, Control Natal y fin a la Contaminacioni, Clama Pauling", El Mexicano, March 6, 1972.
10.245.
Program: "The Crisis in Health Care for the Aging", Huxley Institute for Biosocial Research, March 6, 1972.
Article: "Prostate Possesses Unique Germ-Killer; Pauling Studies it", Rodales Health Bulletin, April 1, 1972.
Newspaper Clipping: "Redistribute Wealth, Says Dr. Pauling", Publication Unknown, No Date.
10.246.
Newspaper Clipping: "Muy Grave el de los 'llegales'", El Heral, March 6, 1972.
Newspaper Clipping: "El doctor Linus Pauling...", Baja (California) Diario, March 7, 1972.
10.247.
Newspaper Clipping: "Difunden las Obligaciones y Derechos que Impone y Otorga el ISSSTECALI Para Evitat Problemas", El Mexicano, March 7, 1972.
10.248.
Newspaper Clipping: "El Premio Nobel Linus Pauling Huesped Distinguido de Tijuana", La Voz (Tijuana, Mexico) March 7, 1972.
10.249.
Newspaper Clipping: "Convivio con los Estudiantes de la Universidad el Dr. L. Pauling", El Mexicano, March 8, 1972.
Newspaper Clipping: "Huespedes Distinguidos de Tijuana Fueron Declarados los Sres. Pauling", El Mexicano, March 7, 1972.
10.250.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C: does it really aid colds?", Chicago Today, March 8, 1972.
Correspondence: from LP to Fred Bartz, [re: thanks for letter and clipping] March 15, 1972.
Correspondence: from Fred Bartz, [re: enclosed article on Vitamin C] March 9, 1972.
10.251.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C vs. Colds: Debate Goes On", Los Angeles Times, May 18, 1972.
Newspaper Clipping: "Subjective Well-Being", Hospital Tribune, April 3, 1972.
10.252.
Newspaper Clipping: "Oranges - a cancer cure?", Queensland Fruit and Vegetable News, March 16, 1972.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Cancer Curb Told", San Francisco Examiner, July 11, 1972.
10.253.
Article: "Vitamin C and the Common Cold", Canadian Home Economics Journal, pp. 10-14, April, 1972.
10.254.
Newspaper Clipping: "Si! C", Dallas (Texas) Morning News, May 6, 1972.
Article: "Vitamin C and colds", Chemical and Engineering News, March 20, 1972.
Article: "Vitamin C and the Common Cold", Bucher fur den Praktischen Arzt, April, 1972.
10.255.
Press Release: No Title, [re: LP receipt of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Medical Achievement Award] Stanford University News Service, April 4, 1972.
Newspaper Clipping: "Stanford Professor Receives First Dr. King Medical Award", East Palo Alto (California) Peninsula Bulletin, April 15, 1972.
10.256.
Newspaper Clipping: "Protesters issue antiwar demands", Michigan State University News, April 24, 1972.
10.257.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Sticks to Vitamin C 'Cure'", San Francisco Sunday Examiner & Chronicle, February 20, 1972.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Faith Unshaken in Vitamin C's Power", Tulsa (Oklahoma) World, April 8, 1972.
10.258.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin C Does it really Help?", Reader's Digest, June, 1971.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Linus Pauling advocates vitamin C for 'good health'", Marietta (Ohio) Daily Times, April 14, 1972.
10.259.
Newspaper Clipping: "An Open Letter to President John F. Kennedy", New York Times, April 9, 1972.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Uses for Old 'Weapons'", Tulsa (Oklahoma) Tribune, April 8, 1972.
10.260.
Flyer: "Dr. Linus Pauling", Renaud Foundation Lectureship, April 19-21, 1972.
10.261.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling launches luncheon medical series", San Jose (California) Sun, April 14, 1972.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel Winner at Museum", Marietta (Ohio) Times, April 12, 1972.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sigma Xi science honorary marks 50th anniversary", Ames (Iowa) Daily Tribune, April 15, 1972.
10.262.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling calls Nixon liar at anti-war gathering", Iowa State Daily, April 18, 1972.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientists Oppose Breeder Reactor", New York Times, April 26, 1972.
10.263.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling theorizes on 'megamedicine'", Ames (Iowa) Daily Tribune, April 18, 1972.
10.264.
Article: "Vitamin C controversy", Chemical and Engineering News, July 17, 1972.
10.265.
Program: "Dr. Linus Pauling of Stanford University", Renaud Foundation Lectureship Series, April 19-21, 1972.
Article: "The Prize", Science, No Date.
10.266.
Agenda: "Academy of Orthomolecular Psychiatry", Manhasset, New York, April 28-30, 1972.
10.267.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Award", Stanford University Daily, April 11, 1972.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to receive first Dr. King medical award", Palo Alto (California) Times, April 6, 1972.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. King Award to Linus Pauling", New York Amsterdam, April 22, 1972.
10.268.
Newspaper Clipping: "Two Highly Regarded Professors View Theology, Teaching", Campus Report, April 26, 1972.
10.269.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nixon Called 'A Liar' at ISU Rally", Des Moines (Iowa) Register, April 18, 1972.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel winner: U.S. 'immoral'", Ames (Iowa) Daily Tribune, April 17, 1972.
10.270.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist blasts war", Michigan State News, April 21, 1972.
Newspaper Clipping: "Opera House Wary of 'Peace Rally'", Publication Unknown, No Date.
10.271.
Newspaper Clipping: "Proper food better than 'drugs'", Iowa State Daily, April 19, 1972.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling urges natural medication", East Lansing Michigan State News, April 21, 1972.
10.272.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamins Called Cancer Weapon",Lansing (Michigan) State Journal, April 21, 1972.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling champions vitamin way", Baltimore (Maryland) Sun, May 2, 1972.
Newspaper Clipping: "Chest x-rays 'as bad as nuclear tests'", Canberra Times (Australia), May 16, 1972.
10.273.
Program: International Academy of Preventive Medicine, April 8-9, 1972.
Program: Iowa State Chapter of the Society of the Sigma Xi, April 17, 1972.
10.274.
Program: "Dr. Linus Pauling", The Hadley Memorial Fund, Kennett High School, May 24, 1972.
10.275.
Article: "Sugar - When it Comes to Your Heart - How Sweet it is Not", Health Insurance News, April 1972.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling discusses chemistry of illness", Publication Unknown, No Date.
10.276.
Article: "Vitamin Therapy for Hyperactive 'Problem' Children", Huxley Institute for Biosocial Institute, May 1972.
10.277.
Newspaper Clipping: "Grim Figures", Trenton (New Jersey) Evening Times, May 5, 1972.
Newspaper Clipping: "Stanford's Day of War Protests", San Francisco Chronicle, May 5, 1972.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace Groups Stage Candlelight Vigil", Modesto (California) Bee, May 5, 1972.
10.278.
Newspaper Clipping: "War Protests Varied, Peaceful", Stanford University Daily, May 5, 1972.
10.279.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C vs. Colds: Debate Goes On", Los Angeles Times, May 18, 1972.
Magazine Article: "Pauling Strikes Back", Chemical and Engineering News, December 13, 1971.
10.280.
Program: "Current Concepts in Nutrition Vitamins C and E", University of Southern California School of Medicine, May 13, 1972.
Newspaper Clipping: "Hospital Aid Rule Hit", Portland Oregon Journal, May 15, 1972.
Invitation: "Some Aspects of Orthomolecular Medicine", The John C. Krantz, Jr., Lecture, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, May 1, 1972.
10.281.
Program: Wayne State University School of Medicine Commencement , May 20, 1972.
10.282.
Correspondence: from James R. Fingar, [re: report on Vitamin C critics] May 20, 1972.
Correspondence: from LP to James R. Fingar, [re: report on Vitamin C] May 30, 1972.
10.283.
Journal Article: "Vitamin C and the Common Cold", Journal of the Royal Naval Medical Service, Spring 1972.
10.284.
Program: The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Convocation, May 26, 1972.
10.285.
Newspaper Clipping: "Coast Scientists Oppose Texts Using Biblical Creation Theory", New York Times, December 12, 1972.
Article: "Cheers for Pauling", Medical Tribune, August 9, 1972.
Article: "Grammatical Error", Physics Today, June 1972.
10.286.
Newspaper Clipping: "Jury Still Out in the Vitamin C Issue", Los Angeles Times, May 11, 1972.
Article: "Rebutting Kistiakowsky", Chemical and Engineering News, May 29, 1972.
10.287.
Article: "Comment", Expectations, July/August 1972.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Gets New Support", San Francisco Examiner, July 13, 1972.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C schutztgegen Erkaltung", Essen paper, June 1972.
10.288.
Flyer: "Linus Pauling", Moratorium Activity, May 4, 1972.
10.289.
Program: "Sickle Cell Anemia -- Race for Life", Southern Christian Leadership Conference, May 31, 1972.
10.290.
Article: "Scurvy is a Social Disease", Rodale's Health Bulletin, June 24, 1972.
10.291.
Magazine Article: "Pauling on Vitamin C", Chemical and Engineering News, July 3, 1972.
10.292.
Article: "The Shame of Rocky Flats", Bazaar, June, 1972.
10.293.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling to Speak at OSU Dec. 11", Salem Oregon Statesman, December 2, 1972.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Cancels", Salem Oregon Statesman, December 9, 1972.
10.294.
Magazine Article: "Linus Pauling at MSU", MSU Alumni Magazine, July 1972.
10.295.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dos av C-vitamin forebygger eller botar vanlig forkylning", Svenska Dagbladet, November 20, 1973.
10.296.
Magazine Article: "Academy Turns Down a Pauling Paper", Science, August 4, 1972.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin C", Science, August 4, 1972.
10.297.
Article: "Cheers for Pauling", Medical Tribune, August 2, 1972.
10.298.
Newsletter Article: "Are You a Potential Schizophrenic?", Carlton Fredericks Newsletter of Nutrition, August 15, 1972.
10.299.
Article: "Doctors Are Finding New Ways of Treating Schizophrenia and Alcoholism", Publication Unknown, No Date.
10.300.
Article: "Scurvy is a Social Disease", Publication Unknown, 1972.
10.301.
Article: "Professional Censorship of a Pauling Article on Vitamin C", Medical Tribune, August 4, 1972.
10.302.
Article: "Einstein and Psychiatry?", Medical Tribune, August 9, 1972.
Article: "Cheers for Pauling", Medical Tribune, August 9, 1972.
10.303.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin Theory Disputed", Portland Oregon Journal, September 4, 1972.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Research Bolsters Pauling's Theory About Colds and Vitamin C", National Observer, October 7, 1972.
Article: "Vitamin C and the Common Cold: Double-Blind Trial", Journal of the American Medical Association, November 13, 1972.
10.304.
Newspaper Clipping: "Study Finds Possible Sickle Cell Anemia Cause", Sacramento (California) Bee, August 23, 1972.
Article: "Cheers For Pauling", Medical Tribune, August 9, 1972.
Article: "Pauling Receives NIMH Orthomolecular Grant", Expectations, November - December, 1972.
10.305.
Program: The International Academy of Preventive Medicine, October 13-15, 1972.
Newsletter Article: "Glasgow", Medical World News, October 13, 1972.
10.306.
Article: "Editor, Medical Tribune", Medical Tribune, September 6, 1972.
10.307.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C vs. Colds: It Seems to Work", Philadelphia Inquirer, October 3, 1972.
Journal Article: "Vitamin C Requirement in Man", Hawaii Medical Journal, November - December, 1972.
10.308.
Newspaper Clipping: "Child's Need for Vitamin C is Ignored, Says Scientist", Grand Rapids (Michigan) Press, October 17, 1972.
10.309.
Newspaper Clipping: "50th Annual Banquet of Cambria C. of C. to Feature Nobel Winner", Cambria (California) Cambrian, January 25, 1973.
10.310.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin stuffing - $400 million hoax?", Detroit Sunday News, October 15, 1972.
10.311.
Magazine Article: "Vitamin C Expansion May Pose Problem", Chemical and Engineering News, December 4, 1972.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C & the Common Cold", Newark (New Jersey) Star Ledger, November 26, 1972.
10.312.
Article: "'71 - '72 Winter a 'Heavy Year' For Flu Cases", Medical Tribune, November 15, 1972.
10.313.
Article: "Toronto Study on Vitamin C Backs Pauling", Medical Tribune, November 22, 1972.
10.314.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Speaks Out", Thomas Jefferson University & Medical School, Philadelphia, November 20, 1972.
10.315.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin treatment of 'problem children' controversial", Phoenix (Arizona) Republic, November 26, 1972.
10.316.
Program: "Dedication", University of Missouri - Columbia, November 8, 1972.
Invitation: "Dedication Ceremony", University of Missouri - Columbia, November 8, 1972.
10.317.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Double Helix Revisited - Francis Crick and James Watson talk to Paul Vaughan about their discovery of the molecular structure of DNA", Listener, December 14, 1972.
10.318.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling says vitamins may offer hope for curing mental illness", Palo Alto (California) Times, November 29, 1972.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fighting colds", Philadelphia Inquirer, December 2, 1972.
Newspaper Clipping: "Massive Study Shows Vitamin C is Effective Weapon Against Colds", National Enquirer, December 24, 1972.
10.319.
Newspaper Clipping: "Psychiatry, Schizophrenia and Use of Megavitamins", Los Angeles Times, December 9, 1972.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nutrition May Offer Aid for Mentally Ill", Los Angeles Times, December 1, 1972.
Newspaper Clipping: "Does vitamin C really help stop the common cold?", Sunday Star-Ledger, December 17, 1972.
10.320.
Article: "Vitamin C for the Uncommon Cold", Prevention, pp. 44-55, December 1972.
10.321.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Uses for Old 'Weapons'", Tulsa (Oklahoma) Tribune, April 8, 1972.
10.322.
Journal Article: "Vitamin C Therapy in General Practice", Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, No Date.
10.323.
Magazine Article: "Leukemia, Radiation, and Hyperthyroidism", Science, No Date.
10.324.
Article: "Nutritional Megaloblastic Anemia in the Chimpanzee: Pathogenesis of an Ascorbic Acid Deficiency", Publication Unknown, No Date.
10.325.
Article: "Effects of Ascorbic Acid on Hexosaminidase Activity", Correspondence, vol. 285, no. 7, No Date.
10.326.
Journal Article: "A Preliminary Report on Histochemical Studies of Ascorbic Acid at the Site of Fracture", Indian Journal of Surgery, No Date.
10.327.
Article: "Non-Hormonal Control of Vaso-Motor Flushing in Menopausal Patients", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Box: "Perdin-C", Beutlich, Inc., No Date.
Box: "Mykocert", Beutlich, Inc., No Date.
10.328.
Journal Article: "The Metabolism and Excretion of Indolylacrylic Acid in the Rat", Biochemical Pharmacology, 1970.
10.329.
Article: "Effects of some drugs on urinary oxalate", Arzneim-Forcsh, 1970.
10.330.
Journal Article: "Vitamins in Illness", British Medical Journal, London, December 30, 1972.
10.331.
Newspaper Clipping: "Colds and Vitamin C", San Francisco Chronicle, January 28, 1973.
10.332.
Article: "Toronto Vitamin C Study Judged 'Confirming'", Horner Newsletter & Exchange, January 1973.
10.333.
Newspaper Clipping: "Colds and Vitamin C", San Francisco Chronicle, January 28, 1973.
Newspaper Clipping: "New Evidence to back cold theory", Glasgow Herald (Scotland, United Kingdom), February 8, 1973.
10.334.
Article: "Vitamin C Prevents Colds", Prevention, January 1973.
10.335.
Newspaper Clipping: "Colds and Vitamin C", Publication Unknown, No Date.
Article: "Two cheers for Vitamin C", Family Health, February.
10.336.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling Tells 200 Chamber Diners of Benefits of Vitamin C", Cambria (California) Cambrian, February 1, 1973.
10.337.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cambria C of C Installs Officers", San Louis Obispo Sun-Bulletin, February 1, 1973.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Defends Vitamin C Stand", San Louis Obispo Sun-Bulletin, February 1, 1973.
10.338.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Challenges Planned FDA Limit on Vitamin A Sale", Publication Unknown, February 28, 1973.
Newspaper Clipping: "FDA Idea 'Utter Nonsense'", Springfield (Missouri) Leader-Press, March 9, 1973.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pop vitamins and Eat Green, Yellow Vegetables - Pauling", Springfield (Missouri) Leader-Press, March 9, 1973.
10.339.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Cites Vitamins' Value", Springfield (Missouri) Daily News, March 10, 1973.
Newspaper Clipping: "A few words of nuclear warning", Australian, April 27, 1973.
Magazine Article: "Pauling, Wald Support Shell Strike", Science, April 27, 1973.
10.340.
Invitation: "Presentation of the Horizon House Medal", Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 7, 1973.
Flyer: "Nutrition and Health", Drury College, Springfield (Missouri) March 9, 1973.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling to Speak on Health", Springfield (Missouri) Drury College, March 9, 1973.
10.341.
Article: "A Disserving Book", Nutrition Today, March-April 1973.
Article: "Love", Nutrition Today, March - April 1973.
Article: "Pauling", Nutrition Today, March - April 1973.
10.342.
Article: "Vitamin C and Colds", Today's Living, March 1973.
10.343.
Newspaper Clipping: "DeSilva Honored by 700 Leaders at Testimonial Fete", Los Angeles Times, July 28, 1973.
10.344.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling, 2-Time Nobel Winner, Due Here", Galveston (Texas) Daily-News, June 7, 1973.
Program: Commencement, University of Oklahoma, College of Medicine, June 10, 1973.
Card: "Menu", [in foreign language] September 22, 1973.
10.345.
Article: "DNA: der Wettlauf, der nie stattfand?", Nachrichten aus Chemie und Technik, July 1973.
10.346.
Article: "Committee for Nuclear Responsibility, Inc.", November 1973.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Wins Round in Common-Cold Dispute", Evening Bulletin, December 7, 1973.
10.347.
Magazine Article: "Профессор Полинг, Простуда и Витамин С", ["Professor Pauling, Cold and Vitamin C"] Publication Unknown, 1973.
10.348.
Newspaper Clipping: "The A, B, C, D, and E of America's Megavitamin Fad", Los Angeles Times, March 17, 1974.
Article: "Dr. Linus Pauling and Vitamin C", The National Council on Drug Abuse Newsletter, February, 1974.
Program: "Health Crisis -- The Ingestion Question", Stanford University, March 31, 1974.
10.349.
Menu: "The Staff Club", University of Strathclyde, June 7, 1974.
Newspaper Clipping: "Biography of Vitamin C Proponent Expected this Year", Herald-Examiner, April 25, 1974.
Newspaper Clipping: "Y's Leaders of America Features Pauling", Pasadena California Tech, April 12, 1974.
10.350.
Program: The World Organization for Human Potential, May 29 - June 1, 1974.
10.351.
Article: "Linus Pauling to Speak at 15th Annual Meeting on June 22nd", American College of Nutrition Newsletter, pp.2, June 22, 1974.
Article: "The cancer therapy controversy", San Diego Magazine, July 1974.
10.352.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Race for the Double Helix - providence and personalities", Listener, July 11, 1974.
Correspondence: from CBS Television, [re: participation in "Bicentennial Minutes"] August 29, 1974.
10.353.
Press Release: "Linus Pauling Supports Proxmire Bill", Publication Unknown, August 14, 1974.
10.354.
Article: "Megavitamin Therapy: Does it Work?", Right Now, September 1974.
Article: "Coalition Beats Back Curb on Vitamin Pills", Washington D. C. Post, August 20, 1974.
10.355.
Flyer: "Dr. Linus Pauling, Upson Lecturer", September 23-24, 1974.
10.356.
Newspaper Clipping: "Scientist discusses nutrition", Grand Forks (North Dakota) Herald, September 24, 1974.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling tells gathering at UND that better eating habits can change body molecules", Valley City Times Record, September 24, 1974.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: Sugar bad, but Vitamin C good", Publication Unknown, No Date.
10.357.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel winner to visit 'U'", Grand Forks (North Dakota) Dakota Student, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobel winner to speak here", Grand Forks (North Dakota) Dakota Student, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling praises vitamin C", Grand Forks (North Dakota) Dakota Student, September 1974.
10.358.
Flyer: "Practical Preventive Medicine", Houston, Texas, October 10-13, 1974.
10.359.
Flyer: "Multienzyme Systems of DNA Replication", Stanford University, California, October 18, 1974.
Magazine Article: "Dr. Linus Pauling", Harper's Bazaar, October, 1974.
10.360.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling: Tips on Flu", Las Vegas (Nevada) Sun, November 4, 1974.
Article: "Prof. Pauling neuvoo tien terveyteen", Tee Helsinki, 1974.
10.361.
Article: "December Meeting: Linus Pauling on Orthomolecular Psychiatry", Southern California Psychiatric Society News, November 1974.
10.362.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling Renews Vitamin C Push", Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, December 30, 1974.
10.363.
Program: "A Talk with Linus Pauling", NCME Medical TV Guide, December 16 - 29, 1974.
Article: "Pauling Blasts APA Report on Orthomolecular Psychiatry", Psychiatric News, December 4, 1974.

6.011.
LP Scrapbooks, 1976-1980.
11.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Principle of 'Minimization of Suffering' Guided Pauling", Medical News, February 28, 1977.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling's Goal for America", Medical News, February 28, 1977.
11.2.
Correspondence: to the California Lung Association and Affiliates from Campaign for Clean Indoor Air, [re: The Clean Indoor Air Initiative] No Date.
Flyer: "Dr. Linus Pauling ... 'Cancer and Vitamin C'...", February 7.
11.3.
Article: "Editorial on Linus Pauling's 'Vitamin C and the Common Cold'", Drug Therapy, February 1977.
Article: "Pauling claims vitamin C can help cancer victims", University of Pennsylvania Gazette, February 1977.
11.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Television program on Pauling slated", Palo Alto (California) Times, California May 30, 1977.
11.5.
Newspaper Clippings: "Linus Pauling Comments on Heresy, Predictions, Students and Science; Q & A from Interviews with Pauling", Medical News and International Report, February 28, 1977.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C: Kontroverse ad actoa?", Pädiatrie, February 14, 1977.
11.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Heresy, Predictions, Science - Dr. Pauling's Commentary", Medical Tribune, March 23, 1977.
Newspaper Clipping: "Letters to the Times", Los Angeles Times, March 2, 1977.
11.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C Raises Survival of Terminal Cancer Patients", Medical Tribune, March 14, 1977.
Magazine Article: "Dr. Pauling Fights Back", Let's LIVE, March 1977.
11.8.
Magazine article: "Linus Pauling thinks cancer may be a disease of Vitamin C deficiency", Natures Magazine, April 1977.
Magazine article: "Pauling has a new book on Vitamin C", Natures Magazine, April 1977.
Magazine article: "A Charming Encounter with Dr. Linus Pauling", Prevention, April 1977.
11.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling and the Vitamin C Saga", Louisville (Kentucky) Times, April 2, 1977.
Newspaper Clipping: "Achievements Show Pauling In 'Scientific Mainstream'", Medical Tribune, April 6, 1977.
11.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling: C's biggest booster", Claremont (California) Courier, February 16, 1977.
Newspaper Clipping: "Report on protecting privacy", Philadelphia Inquirer, April 23, 1977.
11.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "Travels With Pauling: High C Adventures", Washington D. C. Post, April 21, 1977.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C is Best Treatment for Any Viral Infection", National Enquirer, May 17, 1977.
11.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "We are Bearish on Sugar and Bullish on Vitamin C", Foster City (California) Progress, May 4, 1977.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling: Crusading Scientist In PBS Profiles Spotlight on Nova", Corning (New York) Leader, May 29- June 4, 1977.
Newspaper Clipping: "Television program on Pauling slated", Palo Alto (California) Times, Palo Alto, May 30, 1977.
11.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Champions the Use of Vitamin C", Publication Unknown, May 1977.
Newspaper Clipping: "TV: 'Crusading Scientist' Is a Profile of Feisty Linus Pauling", New York Times, June 1, 1977.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nobelpreistrger: Vitamin C hlift be Krebsbehandlung", Westdentsche[?] Allgemeine, June 29, 1977.
11.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Behind the mike KOAP to air Pauling profile", Portland Oregonian, June 1, 1977.
Pamphlet: "Nutrition & Health, Myths & Realities", The University of Southern California College of Continuing Education and The Institute For the Study of Human Knowledge, June 2 & 3, 1977.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C is helpful in heart disease, blood related diseases", Publication Unknown, 1977.
11.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dómsdagur í nánd", ÞJÓĐVILJINN, June 10, 1977.
Newspaper Clipping: "Getur c-vítamín læknað Krabbamein", Publication Unknown, June 6, 1977.
11.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Séu ekki teknar réttar ákvarðanir nú, getur mannkynið farist", Morgunblađiđ, June 9, 1977.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling - A Man of Two Worlds", San Francisco Sunday Examiner & Chronicle, June 26, 1977.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C hilft gegen Krebs", Bild, June 29, 1977.
11.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Þurfum að stefna að einfaldari þjóðfélögum", ÞJÓĐVILJINN, June 7, 1977.
11.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Die Ziege als Vorbild nehmen", Die Seite Drei, June 30, 1977.
Newspaper Clipping: "Der italienische Mann und sein gestörtes Verhältnis zur Frau; . . . und nobelt alle gleich", Nachrichten, July 3, 1977.

6.012.
LP Scrapbooks, 1981-1985.
12.1.
Correspondence: from Dimitri Paskov, [re: congratulations on 80th birthday, personal story, includes poem: "A Quarryboy"] February 14, 1981.
Correspondence: from Herman, [re: congratulations on 80th birthday] February 5, 1981.
Correspondence: from Florence White, [re: Happy Birthday] No Date.
12.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "At 80, Linus Pauling still has fighting spirit", Fremont-Newark (California) Argus, March 4, 1981.
Correspondence: from Ronald Reagan, [re: congratulations on your birthday] No Date.
Correspondence: from the Institute Staff, [re: birthday] February 28, 1981.
Correspondence: from Zach Dunitz, Marrium Jimiuza?, [re: birthday congratulations, ascorbic acid intake] January 26, 1981.
12.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nearing 80, Pauling Still at Eye of Storm", Sunday Portland Oregonian, February 22, 1981.
Correspondence: from Chem Studies Class of Mark Keppel High School, [re: happy birthday] February 28, 1980.
Newspaper Clipping: "At 80, famed chemist Pauling still gets controversial reaction", Amarillo (Texas) Sunday News-Globe, February 22, 1981.
Correspondence: from Eve Gunas and Hans Teher?, [re: happy birthday, thanks for your help and advice] No Date.
12.4.
Correspondence: from Erik Venderby, [re: birthday, photo attached] February 12, 1981.
12.5.
Newspaper Clipping: [in Japanese? - handwritten note: "LP 1980 Vit. C"], No Date.
Correspondence: from David Hawkins, Molly Shriftman, North Nassau Mental Health Center Staff, February 26, 1981.
12.6.
Envelope: to Dr. and Mrs. Linus Pauling, postmarked Winnipeg, Manitoba, October 11, 1981.
Newspaper Clipping: "Happy Birthday, Linus Pauling", Washington Post, No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nearing 80, Pauling Still at Eye of Storm", Sunday Oregonian, February 22, 1981.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling at 80", Sunday Oregonian, February 22, 1981.
12.7.
Correspondence: from James A. Ibers, [re: birthday, newspaper clipping] February 24, 1981.
Correspondence: from Norman Milleron, [re: birthday, reprint] February 24, 1981.
Magazine Article: "Simposio de Vitamina C", Medicina de Moje, March 1981.
Correspondence: from Jerhald Braunitzer, [in German] February 27, 1981.
12.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nearing 80, Pauling still at eye of storm", Sunday Oregonian, February 22, 1981.
Correspondence: from James A. Nassikas, [re: birthday] No Date.
12.9.
Correspondence: from Kazuo Mafe?, [re: birthday] February 28, 1981.
Correspondence: from Esther Elkort, [re: birthday] No Date.
Correspondence: from Lawrence Y.C. Fung, [re: birthday] February 28, 1981.
Correspondence: from Pauline, [re: birthday] No Date.
12.10.
Correspondence: from Vivian Spittle, [re: birthday, newspaper clipping] No Date.
Correspondence: from Mila, Andy Recsei, [re: birthday] February 27, 1981.
Correspondence: from Doris Hopkins, [re: birthday] February 24, 1981.
Correspondence: from Kornberg, [re: birthday] February 9, 1981.
12.11.
Correspondence: from Tom, Tim & Terry Lapsley, [re: birthday, drawing] No Date.
Correspondence: from Ram P. Manwani, [re: birthday] No Date.
Correspondence: from W. Nowaclh, [in German] No Date.
12.12.
Magazine Article: "US-Nobelpreistrager begrubt den Krefelder Appell", Meinungen, February 26, 1981.
Correspondence: from Herskin and Hureues?, [re: birthday] February 21, 1981.
Correspondence: from Gloria R. Maurer, [re: birthday] February 24, 1981.
Correspondence: from Barky, [re: birthday] No Date.
12.13.
Correspondence: from Alicia, [re: birthday] No Date.
Correspondence: from Jane Hudson, [re: birthday] No Date.
Correspondence: from Mildred & Paul Back, [re: birthday] No Date.
12.14.
Correspondence: from Vitamin Division Roche, [re: birthday] February 26, 1981.
Correspondence: from Nicholas Polunin, [re: birthday] February 21, 1981.
Correspondence: from Gerhard Braunitzer, [re: birthday] February 28, 1981.
12.15.
Correspondence: from Peter, [re: birthday] No Date.
Correspondence: from Frank Catchpool, Hilary St. Leger, [re: birthday] February 28, 1981.
Correspondence: from Lennart Bernadotte, [re: birthday] February 20, 1981.
12.16.
Correspondence: from Don & Ruth, [re: birthday] No Date.
Correspondence: from Lila Dizefule?, [re: birthday] No Date.
Correspondence: from Henry & Feause? F., [re: birthday] February 1981.
Correspondence: from the members of the Institute, [re: birthday] No Date.
12.17.
Correspondence: from Earl Midell, [re: birthday] February 26, 1981.
Correspondence: from Joane Miller, [re: birthday] February 26, 1981.
Correspondence: from Dick, [re: birthday] No Date.
12.18.
Correspondence: from Mahendra Prasad, [re: birthday] February 21, 1981.
Correspondence: from Gregory Duboff, [re: birthday] March 1, 1981.
Correspondence: from Bernice Eiduson, [re: birthday] February 28, 1981.
12.19.
Correspondence: from The Institute Staff, [re: birthday] No Date.
Correspondence: from Marguerita Hoehru?, [re: birthday] February 21, 1981.
Correspondence: from Alice Ostraden?, [re: birthday] February 28, 1981.
12.20.
Correspondence: from young Linus, [re: birthday] No Date.
Correspondence: from A.K. Das & family, [re: birthday] No Date.
Correspondence: from Harvey & Alice, [re: birthday] No Date.
Correspondence: from Dave, Clara, Ken, Lise, [re: birthday] No Date.
12.21.
Correspondence: from Cele, Mike & Michael, [re: birthday] No Date.
Correspondence: from Frank Bronson, [re: birthday] No Date.
Correspondence: from Linus, [re: birthday] February 28, 1981.
Card: "Like Good Wine, I've Improved with Age", No Date.
12.22.
Correspondence: from Bud, [re: birthday] February 25, 1981.
Correspondence: from Lucile, [re: birthday] No Date.
Correspondence: from Joe I. Holloway, [re: birthday, autograph] No Date.
12.23.
Correspondence: from Charlotte Demele, [re: birthday] No Date.
Correspondence: from Iving Draision?, [re: New Year] May 1, 1981.
Correspondence: from Pauline, [re: birthday] No Date.
Care Sheet: "Care of Cymbidium Orchid Plants", No Date.
12.24.
Correspondence: from Yehudiana Menuhin, [re: birthday] February 28, 1981.
Correspondence: from Susan Spimad, [re: birthday] February 28, 1981.
Correspondence: from Marina, [re: birthday] No Date.
12.25.
Correspondence: from Bernice Eiduson, [re: birthday] February 28, 1981.
Correspondence: from Erik Lundstedt, [re: birthday] February 27, 1981.
Correspondence: from Charlie & Margaret Huggins, [re: birthday] February 28, 1981.
Correspondence: from Dr. Vogel, [re: birthday] February 28, 1981.
12.26.
Correspondence: from Steve Suss, [re: birthday] February 25, 1981.
Correspondence: from R. Saliaev, [re: birthday] February 26, 1981.
12.27.
Magazine Article: "Recent Developments on Vitamin C: An exclusive interview with Dr. Linus Pauling", Let's LIVE, March 1981.
Correspondence: from Howard & Margaret Sluyter, [re: birthday] February 26, 1981.
12.28.
Correspondence: from David, [re: birthday] No Date.
Correspondence: from Jenny, [re: birthday] No Date.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling, Still Feisty at 80", Santa Fe, New Mexico, February 1981.
12.29.
Correspondence: from Ralph & Teresa Hultgren, [re: birthday] February 26, 1981.
Correspondence: from Randy Bufano, [re: birthday] No Date.
Correspondence: from cb, [re: birthday] No Date.
Correspondence: from Anthony Sarba?, [re: birthday] No Date.
Correspondence: from Henri & Jeduer Dineu?, [re: birthday] No Date.
12.30.
Correspondence: from Steve Suss, [re: birthday] February 25, 1981.
Correspondence: from the Rector of the Free University of Brussels, [in French] No Date.
12.31.
Correspondence: from Pierre Frantz Chapou, [re: birthday] March 2, 1981.
Correspondence: from Gerhard Braunitzer, [in German] February 27, 1981.
Correspondence: from Annamarie Verde, [re: birthday] February 28, 1981.
12.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "'A habit of thinking' keeps Pauling feisty", Chicago Tribune, February 22, 1981.
Magazine Article: "Simposio Sobre Vitainas na Ufrj Reune Especialistas e Estudiantes", Journal Brazilierno de Medicina, January 1981.
12.33.
Magazine Article: "Can Vitamin C Cure Cancer?", Chimo, 1981.
12.34.
Correspondence: from Derek A. Davenport, [re: birthday] March 2, 1981.
Article: "A Tribute to Linus Pauling on the Occasion of his Eightieth Birthday", February 26, 1981.
Correspondence: from Dieta Herb Jehle, [re: birthday] February 25, 1981.
12.35.
Correspondence: from Yohei Sasakawa, [re: birthday] February 25, 1981.
Correspondence: from the Grandchildren, [re: birthday] No Date.
Correspondence: from ?, [re: New Year] No Date.
12.36.
Correspondence: from Margaret Balch, [re: helping with dosage of vitamin C] No Date.
Correspondence: from Cheryl, [re: birthday] February 16, 1981.
Correspondence: from Gerald Goetting, [re: birthday] March 5, 1981.
12.37.
Correspondence: from Betty & Paul Burt, [re: birthday] February 28, 1981.
Correspondence: from Mineralogical Society of Great Britain, [re: birthday] No Date.
Correspondence: from Bill & Collie Kimbell, [re: birthday] No Date.
12.38.
Correspondence: from Robert Allen Hollis, [re: birthday, peace] No Date.
Correspondence: from Jean Marie Kelly, [re: birthday] February 28, 1981.
Correspondence: from Nutrition House, [re: birthday] No Date.
Correspondence: from Mr. & Mrs. Ct. Muthiah, [re: Christmas/New Year] No Date.
12.39.
Correspondence: from Dorothy Miller, [re: birthday, Vitamin C] February 25, 1981.
Correspondence: from Rowena, [re: birthday] No Date.
Correspondence: from Genji Matsuda, [re: birthday] March 3, 1981.
12.40.
Cartoon: [re: vitamin C] Upsala Nya Tidning, 1981.
12.41.
Correspondence: from Emil Ginter, [re: birthday] February 17, 1981.
Correspondence: from Georgette, [re: birthday] February 28, 1981.
Correspondence: from J. R. Avante, [re: birthday, research request] February 28, 1981.
Correspondence: from Roberta & Frank Tumbiolo, [re: birthday] No Date.
12.42.
Correspondence: from Shenendehowa Central School, [re: birthday] No Date.
Correspondence: from ?, [in German] February 28, 1981.
12.43.
Correspondence: from Margaret & Wesley Hathaway, [re: birthday] February 28, 1981.
Correspondence: from James & Peggy McClung, [re: birthday] No Date.
Correspondence: from Nicholas Polunin, [re: birthday] February 27, 1981.
12.44.
Correspondence: from Pauline, [re: birthday] No Date.
Correspondence: from Gaylord & Julian Hauser, [re: birthday] No Date.
Correspondence: from Marie & Karl, [re: birthday] No Date.
Correspondence: from Fugeid Monig?, [re: birthday] February 20, 1981.
12.45.
Article: "Linus Pauling, Medical Rebel", New Age, No Date.
Correspondence: from the Men of Delta Upsilon of Oregon State, [re: birthday] No Date.
Correspondence: from Charles Berg, [re: birthday] February 26, 1981.
12.46.
Correspondence: from Ivan Supek, [re: birthday] March 12, 1981.
Correspondence: from Dr. H. Grunewald, [re: birthday] February 25, 1981.
Correspondence: from F. Liure?, [re: birthday] February 23, 1981.

14. Travel. 1932-1994.

A very substantial minority of the Paulings' time was spent traveling around the world to participate in conferences, give speeches and attend meetings. Over the course of their fifty-eight year marriage, the Paulings visited every continent, save Antarctica, and enjoyed lengthy residential stays in Europe, trips to the Soviet Union and communist China, and extended tours of Australia and New Zealand. This section documents the incredible breadth of Linus and Ava Helen's travel through its collection of itineraries, transit and hotel receipts, maps, and assorted background materials.


9 boxes

1.001.
Travel Materials, 1932-1954.
1.1.
Schedule and Program: American Mathematical Society Summer Meeting, Los Angeles, CA. August 30 - September 2, 1932.
1.2.
Background material: trip to Newark, NJ. October 16, 1939.
1.3.
Background material: trip to Oakland, CA. September 12-29, 1941.
1.4.
Background material: trip to Berkeley, CA; Chicago, IL; Rochester, NY; New York City, NY; Kansas City, MO; Washington, DC. March 3-22, 1942.
Background material: trip to Pittsburgh, PA; Chicago, IL; San Francisco, CA. September 16-20, 1942.
1.5.
Background material: trip to Pittsburgh, PA. May 17, 1946.
1.6.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Cambridge (UK); Oxford (UK); London (UK); Stockholm (Sweden); Copenhagen (Denmark). June 5 - July 27, 1947.
Itinerary: trip to Princeton, NJ; South Merchantville, NJ; New Haven, CT. October 11-15, 1947.
1.7.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to New York City, NY; Washington, DC; Woodbury, NJ; Wilmington, DE; Philadelphia, PA; Boston, MA; San Francisco, CA. February 11 - April 1, 1949.
Itinerary: trip to Chicago, IL; Indianapolis, IN; Pittsburgh, PA. May 15-21, 1949.
Background material: trip to Chicago, IL. May 26, 1949.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to New Orleans, LA; Tampa, FL; New York City, NY. May 30 - June 5, 1949.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Chicago, IL; Indianapolis, IN; Pittsburgh, PA; Ithaca, NY. June 15 - July 5, 1949.
Background material: trip to Atlantic City, NJ. September 17-24, 1949.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Cleveland, OH; Knoxville, TN; Boston, MA; Springfield, MA; New York City, NY; Washington, DC. November 28 - December 17, 1949.
Schedule: trip to Princeton, NJ. 1949 [LP met with Einstein].
1.8.
Travel Schedule June - December 1950.
Itinerary: trip to Indianapolis, IN; Boston, MA; Fredericton (NB, Canada); New York City, NY. February 2-11, 1950.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to San Antonio, TX; Houston, TX; Galveston, TX; Chicago, IL. August 16 - September 6, 1950.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Philadelphia, PA; Edgewood, MD; Ottawa (ON, Canada); Chalk River (ON, Canada); Kingston (ON, Canada); Toronto (ON, Canada); Sarnia (ON, Canada); Hamilton (ON, Canada); Chicago, IL; Madison, WI. October 24 - November 10, 1950.
1.9.
Schedule summary, 1951.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Columbus, OH; New York City, NY; Boston, MA; Chicago, IL. February 3-19, 1951.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Minneapolis, MN; Champaign, IL; Detroit, MI; Philadelphia, PA; Washington, DC. April 11-25, 1951.
Background material: trip to Stillwater, OK. June 1951.
Background material: trip to Fredericton (NB, Canada). August 29 - September 1, 1951.
Background material: trip to New York City, NY. September 3-14, 1951.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Detroit, MI; Philadelphia, PA; Princeton, NJ; Washington, DC; Boston, MA. November 26 - December 11, 1951.
Background material: trip to India. December 23, 1951 - February 1, 1952. [LP did not go due to poor health].
1.10.
Schedule summary, 1952.
General Trip Correspondence, April - December, 1952.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Portland, OR; Vancouver (BC, Canada). February 11-18, 1952.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Columbia, MO; Mt. Vernon, IA; New Haven, CT; New York City, NY; Washington, DC; Philadelphia, PA; London (UK). April 15-30, 1952.
Background material: trip to England. May 1952. [LP did not go due to passport difficulties].
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Washington, DC; Cleveland, OH. May 25-29, 1952.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to New York City, NY; Paris (France); London (UK); Toronto (ON, Canada); Cincinnati, OH. July 16 - September 15, 1952.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Washington, DC; New York City, NY; Boston, MA. December 8-14, 1952.
Book: "Calcutta", Indian Science Congress Association, 1952.
Financial information, Correspondence: 1952 trips.
1.11.
Background material: trip to Dallas, TX. February 25-26, 1953.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to New York City, NY; London (UK); Brussels (Belgium); New Haven, CT; Philadelphia, PA; Washington, DC; Buffalo, NY. April 1 - May 6, 1953.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to New York City, NY; Stuttgart (Germany); London (UK). June 30 - August 31, 1953.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to New York City, NY; Paris (France); Tel Aviv (Israel); London (UK); Meadville, PA; Lewisburg, PA; Philadelphia, PA. October 25 - November 14, 1953.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to London (UK); India; Italy; Israel; Japan; China; Greece. December 15, 1953 - March 12, 1954. [LP did not go due to passport difficulties].
1.12.
Schedule summary, 1954-1955.
Background material: trip to Washington, DC. January 6, 1954.
Background material: trip to Hanover, NH. January 27, 1954.
Schedule: trip to Vandalia, OH; Kansas City, MO; Spokane, WA; Portland, OR. March 15-24, 1954.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Dallas, TX; Philadelphia, PA; Wilmington, DE; Washington, DC; New York City, NY. April 18-30, 1954.
Background material: trip to Toronto (ON, Canada). June 20-29, 1954.
Background material: trip to Chicago, IL. September 6-9, 1954.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Ithaca, NY; Princeton, NJ; Philadelphia, PA; Tucson, AZ. November 1-22, 1954.

1.002.
Travel Materials, 1955-1960.
2.1.
Schedule summary, 1955-1956.
Schedule summary, February 21 - March 8, 1955.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to New York City, NY; Boston, MA; Washington, DC; Miami, FL; San Juan (Puerto Rico); Houston, TX. April 10 - May 10, 1955.
Schedule: trip to Nashville, TN; Lafayette, IN. June 14-17, 1955.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to New York City, NY; Washington, DC; Bethesda, MD; Philadelphia, PA. October 5-17, 1955.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Washington, DC; Detroit, MI. October 26 - November 2, 1955.
Proposed winter schedule, 1955-1956.
Background material: trip to Washington, DC. November 13-15, 1955.
2.2.
Schedule summary, 1956-1957.
Background material: trip to Oakland, CA. January 3, 1956.
Background material: trip to San Francisco, CA. February 4-5, 1956.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Portland, OR; Vancouver (BC, Canada); Winnipeg (MB, Canada); Des Moines, IA; Iowa City, IA; Champaign, IL; Urbana, IL; New York City, NY; Beacon, NY; Amherst, MA; Chicago, IL; Lawrence, KS. March 23 - May 8, 1956.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to London (UK); Rome (Italy); Copenhagen (Denmark); Helsinki (Finland). May 30 - July 4, 1956.
Background material: trip to San Francisco, CA. October 3-4, 1956.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Cleveland, OH; Chicago, IL; New York. October 14-19, 1956.
Schedule: trip to Richland, WA; Pullman, WA; Spokane, WA; Seattle, WA; Salem, OR. November 5-10, 1956.
Background material: trip to Boston, MA. December 13-14, 1956.
2.3.
Schedule summary, 1957-1958.
Background material: trip to New York City, NY. January 8-15, 1957.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Colorado Springs, CO; Denver, CO; Chicago, IL; Washington, DC; Baltimore, MD. April 21 - May 4, 1957.
American Philosophical Society program. 1956-1957.
Schedule: trip to St. Louis, MO; Dallas, TX. May 13-18, 1957.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to New York City, NY; Paris (France); London (UK); Ljubljana (Slovenia); Moscow (Soviet Union); Copenhagen (Denmark). June 8 - August 29, 1957.
Background material: trip to San Francisco, CA. October 3-4, 1957.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Fredericton (NB, Canada); Clinton, NY; Haverford, PA. October 19 - November 2, 1957.
2.4.
Background material: trip to New York City, NY. January 9-15, 1958.
Schedule: trip to Berkeley, CA; San Francisco, CA. February 20, 1958.
Background material: trip to Montreal (QC, Canada). April 7-8, 1958.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to San Francisco, CA; New York City, NY; Philadelphia, PA; Washington, DC. April 16-30, 1958.
Background material: trip to Chicago, IL; Washington, DC. May 10-14, 1958.
Background material: trip to New York City, NY. May 25-26, 1958.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Boston, MA; New York City, NY; Dayton, OH; Pittsburgh, PA. June 15-23, 1958.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Spokane, WA; Seattle, WA; Portland, OR. July 26 - August 5, 1958.
Background material: trip to San Diego, CA. August 21, 1958.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Stockholm (Sweden); Ostersund (Sweden); London (UK); Vienna (Austria); Brussels (Belgium); Dusseldorf (Germany); Copenhagen (Denmark); Oslo (Norway); Trondheim (Norway). August 23 - October 2, 1958.
Background material: trip to Montreal (QC, Canada). October 10-16, 1958.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Chicago, IL; New York City, NY; Philadelphia, PA; Boston, MA; New Haven, CT; Cincinnati, OH; Tallahassee, FL. November 8-22, 1958.
Background material: trip to Chicago, IL; New York City, NY. December 5-7, 1958.
Schedule: trip to Washington, DC; New York City, NY; Boston, MA. December 8-13, 1958.
Background material: trip to Chicago, IL; New York City, NY. December 14-19, 1958.
Schedule summary, Fall 1958.
2.5.
Schedule summary, 1959.
Background Material: trip to San Francisco, CA. February 20, 1959.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Ypsilanti, MI; Ann Arbor, MI; Pontiac, MI; Detroit, MI; East Lansing, MI; State College, PA; Moorestown, NJ; Haddonfield, NJ; New York City, NY. April 15-28, 1959.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Portland, OR; Copenhagen (Denmark); Oslo (Norway); London (UK); Paris (France); Douala (Cameroon); Lambarene (Gabon); Stockholm (Sweden); Tokyo (Japan); Hawaii. June 6 - August 19, 1959.
Background material: trip to Edmonton (AB, Canada). August 31 - September 3, 1959.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Montreal (QC, Canada); New York City, NY; Binghamton, NY; Baltimore, MD. October 1-16, 1959.
Background material: trip to New York City, NY. October 23-26, 1959.
2.6.
Schedule summary, 1960.
Background material: trip to Washington, DC. January 21, 1960.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Japan. February 21 - March 8, 1960.
Background material: trip to Chicago, IL; Kansas City, MO. March 28-31, 1960.
Schedule and Background material: trip to New York City, NY; Raleigh, NC; Philadelphia, PA. April 15-27, 1960.
Background material: trip to Cleveland, OH. May 29-31, 1960.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Washington, DC; Annapolis, MD; Baltimore, MD. June 18-21, 1960.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to London (UK); Geneva (Switzerland); New York City, NY. July 14 - August 10, 1960.
Background material: trip to Baltimore, MD. August 22-23, 1960.
Background material: trip to Washington, DC. September 1-2, 1960.
Background material: trip to Chicago, IL; Washington, DC; Pittsburgh, PA. October 8-21, 1960.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to New York City, NY; New Brunswick, NJ; Manhattan, KS; Denver, CO; St. Louis, MO. November 13-21, 1960.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Seattle, WA; Bellingham, WA; Vancouver (BC, Canada). November 30 - December 5, 1960.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Chicago, IL; New York City, NY. December 14-19, 1960.

1.003.
Travel Materials, 1961-1964.
3.1.
Schedule summary, 1961.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Eugene, OR; Portland, OR; Seattle, WA; Chicago, IL; Toronto (ON, Canada); Cleveland, OH; Miami, FL. March 9-28, 1961.
Background material: trip to Hawaii. April 3-10, 1961.
Background material: trip to Baltimore, MD. April 12-14, 1961.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Princeton, NJ; Paris (France); Oslo (Norway); Copenhagen (Denmark); New York City, NY. April 19 - May 14, 1961.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Boston, MA; New Haven, CT; New York City, NY; Montreal (QC, Canada); Ottawa (ON, Canada). June 2-11, 1961.
Background material: trip to Minneapolis, MN. June 26 - July 1, 1961.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Stowe, VT; New York City, NY; Hamburg (Germany); London (UK). September 4-21, 1961.
Background material: trip to San Francisco, CA. October 5-7, 1961.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Palo Alto, CA. October 27-28, 1961.
Schedule: trip to London (UK). November 2-4, 1961.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Philadelphia, PA; Newark, NJ; Boston, MA; Hartford, CT; Copenhagen (Denmark); Moscow (Soviet Union). November 7 - December 16, 1961.
Background material: trip to Los Angeles, CA. December 31, 1961.
3.2.
Schedule summary, 1962.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to St. Louis, MO; Miami, FL. January 1-3, 1962.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Salt Lake City, UT. February 4-7, 1962.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to San Francisco, CA; London (UK). February 13-17, 1962.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Durham, NC; Raleigh, NC; Atlanta, GA; Nashville, TN; Philadelphia, PA; Pittsburgh, PA; Binghamton, NY; Madison, WI; Milwaukee, WI; Grand Rapids, MI. March 4-21, 1962.
Background material: trip to Seattle, WA. March 25-29, 1962.
Background material: trip to Seattle, WA. April 9-11, 1962.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to San Francisco, CA. April 13-15, 1962.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Baltimore, MD; New York City, NY; Portland, OR. April 26 - May 6, 1962.
Background material: trip to New York City, NY. August 28-30, 1962.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to London (UK). August 30 - September 9, 1962.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Philadelphia, PA; Washington, DC; Baltimore, MD. September 19-22, 1962.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Columbus, OH; St. Louis, MO; New York City, NY; Brussels (Belgium); Copenhagen (Denmark). October 25 - November 16, 1962.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Columbia, MO. November 28-30, 1962.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Dallas, TX. December 6-8, 1962.
3.3.
Schedule summary, 1958-1963.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to London (UK). January 2-11, 1963.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Modesto, CA. February 5-6, 1963.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Eugene, OR; Portland, OR; Corvallis, OR. March 9-15, 1963.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Kalamazoo, MI; Ypsilanti, MI; Detroit, MI; Bluff ton, OH; Cleveland, OH. March 19-23, 1963.
Itinerary: trip to Baltimore, MD. April 12-15, 1963.
Schedule: trip to New York City, NY. April 22-23, 1963.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Utica, NY; Minneapolis, MI. May 1-6, 1963.
Background material: trip to New York City, NY. May 19-24, 1963.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to New York City, NY; Rio de Janeiro (Brazil); Buenos Aires (Brazil); Santiago (Chile); La Paz (Bolivia); Lima (Peru); Mexico. August 14 - September 3, 1963.
Background material: trip to Washington, DC. October 20-24, 1963.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Oslo (Norway); Trondheim (Sweden); Stockholm (Sweden); Lund (Sweden). December 8-22, 1963.
3.4.
Background material: trip to New York City, NY. January 4-13, 1964.
Background material: trip to New York City, NY. January 26-28, 1964.
Background material: trip to San Diego, CA. February 7, 1964.
Background material: trip to Reno, NV. February 14, 1964.
Background material: trip to St. Louis, MO. March 15-20, 1964.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Roanoke, VA; Washington, DC. April 1-4, 1964.
Itinerary: trip to Chicago, IL; Pittsburgh, PA. April 6-8, 1964.
Background material: trip to San Jose, CA. April 16-17, 1964.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Mexico City (Mexico). May 2-9, 1964.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to San Francisco, CA; Monterey, CA; Santa Maria, CA; Phoenix, AZ. May 12-16, 1964.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Paris (France); Zurich (Switzerland); Lindau (Germany); Berlin (Germany); Frankfurt (Germany); London (UK). June 17 - July 10, 1964.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to San Francisco, CA; Sydney (Australia); Melbourne (Australia); Brisbane (Australia); Auckland (New Zealand); Christchurch (New Zealand); Dunedin (New Zealand); Canberra (Australia); Wellington (Australia). October 31 - December 2, 1964.

1.004.
Travel Materials, 1965-1973.
4.1.
Background material: trip to New York City, NY. February 16-20, 1965.
Background material: trip to Washington, DC. April 7-8, 1965.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to New York City, NY; Fort Worth, TX; Philadelphia, PA. April 27 - May 5, 1965.
Background material: trip to Washington, DC; Toronto (ON, Canada); New York City, NY. May 22-28, 1965.
Background material: trip to Chicago, IL; Toronto (ON, Canada); Buffalo, NY. September 9-14, 1965.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Vancouver (BC, Canada); Victoria (BC, Canada); Seattle, WA. October 7-13, 1965.
4.2.
Background material: trip to Los Angeles, CA. February 11-12, 1966.
Background material: trip to Portland, OR. February 22-23, 1966.
Background material: trip to New York City, NY. March 5 - April 22, 1966.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Lafayette, IN; Milwaukee, WI. May 18-25, 1966.
Background material: trip to New York City, NY. June 2-3, 1966.
Background material: trip to La Jolla, CA. June 7-11, 1966.
Schedule summary, July 1966 - October 1967.
Background material: trip to South Bend, IN. October 2-4, 1966.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Toronto (ON, Canada); Montreal (QC, Canada); London (UK); Paris (France); Nimes (France). October 12 - November 8, 1966.
Schedule and Background Material: trip in Santa Barbara, CA. November 10-11, 1966.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Portland, OR; Spokane, WA; Seattle, WA. November 30 - December 6, 1966.
4.3.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Madras (India); Delhi (India); Bombay (India); Bangalore (India); Ceylon; Kerala (India). January 8 - February 16, 1967.
Background material: trip to La Jolla, CA. March 6-8, 1967.
Background material: trip to New York City, NY. April 14-21, 1967.
Background material: trip to La Jolla, CA. May 13-16, 1967.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Copenhagen (Denmark); Oslo (Norway); Geneva (Switzerland); New York City, NY. May 20 - June 4, 1967.
Itinerary: trip to New York City, NY. June 4-12, 1967.
Background material: trip to La Jolla, CA. August 20-23, 1967.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Morgantown, WV; Montreal (QC, Canada); Toronto (ON, Canada); Hamilton (ON, Canada); Warsaw (Poland). October 5-18, 1967. [LP did not got to Warsaw].
Background material: trip to New Orleans, LA. November 19-22, 1967.
Schedule: trip to Los Angeles, CA. December 3-10, 1967.
4.4.
Schedule: trip to Los Angeles, CA. February 25 - March 1, 1968.
Schedule: trip to Portland, OR; Medford, OR. March 9-15, 1968.
Background material: trip to Brawley, CA. April 4-5, 1968.
Background material: trip to New York City, NY. April 7-20, 1968.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Boston, MA; Keene, NH; New York City, NY. May 23-27, 1968.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to New York City, NY. June 20-23, 1968.
Background material: trip to La Jolla, CA. June 9-15, 1968.
Background material: trip to La Jolla, CA. September 27 - October 1, 1968.
Background material: trip to New York City, NY. October 19-22, 1968.
Financial material: 1968 trips.
4.5.
Background material: trip to Portland, OR. February 24-28, 1969.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Seattle, WA; San Francisco, CA; Cleveland, OH; Toronto (ON, Canada). March 14-21, 1969.
Schedule: trip to Seattle, WA. March 23-28, 1969.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Baltimore, MD. April 8-17, 1969.
Background material: trip to Los Angeles, CA. April 23-30, 1969.
Background material: trip to San Diego, CA. May 30, 1969.
Background material: trip to Santa Barbara, CA. May 30-31, 1969.
Background material: trip to Milwaukee, WI; Chigaco, IL. May 31 - June 2, 1969.
Background material: trip to London (UK). July 29 - August 12, 1969.
Background material: trip to Copenhagen (Denmark). September 1-12, 1969.
Background material: trip to Philadelphia, PA; Atlanta, GA; Huntsville, AL. November 7-14, 1969.
Background material: trip to Seattle, WA. December 5-7, 1969.
4.6.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Chile. January 8-23, 1970.
Background material: trip to New York City, NY. February 10-13, 1970.
Background material: trip to La Jolla, CA. May 13-15, 1970.
Background material: trip to Pasadena, CA. May 29, 1970.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Washington, DC. June 14-16, 1970.
Background material: trip to New York City, NY. September 20-21, 1970.
Background material: trip to Pasadena, CA. November 6-8, 1970.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Buffalo, NY. November 15-20, 1970.
4.7.
Background material: trip to Los Angeles, CA. January 14, 1971.
Background material: trip to Los Angeles, CA. February 1, 1971.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to New Orleans, LA; Denver, CO; Portland, OR. March 7-15, 1971.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Montreal (QC, Canada); Fredericton (NB, Canada); New York City, NY; Detroit, MI; Columbus, OH. March 28 - April 10, 1971.
Background material: trip to La Jolla, CA. May 5, 1971.
Background material: trip to Portland, OR. June 20-21, 1971.
Background material: trip to San Diego, CA. October 1-4, 1971.
4.8.
Background material: trip to La Jolla, CA. March 8, 1972.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Tulsa, OK; Philadelphia, PA; Parkersburg, WV; East Lansing, MI. April 7-22, 1972.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Washington, DC; Dallas, TX; Baltimore, MD. April 26 - May 1, 1972.
Schedule: trip to Detroit, MI; Philadelphia, PA; Baltimore, MD. May 19-27, 1972.
Background material: trip to Burbank, CA. June 14-15, 1972.
Background material: trip to Detroit, MI. October 13-15, 1972.
Background material: trip to San Jose, CA. December 6, 1972.
4.9.
Itinerary: trip to Eugene, OR. February 1-3, 1973.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Washington, DC; Philadelphia, PA; Springfield, IL; Dallas, TX. March 5-11, 1973.
Itinerary: trip to Phoenix, AZ. March 28 - April 1, 1973.
Background material: trip to Portland, OR. April 4, 1973.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Portland, OR. April 16-19, 1973.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Sydney (Australia); Canberra (Australia); Melbourne (Australia); Hobart (Australia). April 30 - May 26, 1973.
Background material: trip to Portland, OR. May 30 - June 1, 1973.
Itinerary: trip to Oklahoma City, OK; Galveston, TX. June 9-12, 1973.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to New York City, NY. July 15-16, 1973.
Schedule: trip to Los Alamos, NM. July 20-24, 1973.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Hong Kong (China). September 14 - October 9, 1973.
Background material: trip to Kansas City, MO. October 17, 1973.
Background material: trip to Queen Charlotte City (BC, Canada). October 27-30, 1973.
Itinerary and Schedule: trip to Newark, NJ; Phillipsburg, NJ. November 5-18, 1973.
Background material: trip to Kansas City, MO. October 15, 1973.
Background material: trip to Washington, DC. October 24-25, 1973.
Background material: trip to State College, PA. November 7-12, 1973.
Background material: trip to Palm Springs, CA. December 4-6,1973.
Background material: trip to Kansas City, MO. December 14, 1973.

1.005.
Travel Materials, 1974-1978.
5.1.
Schedule, Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Washington, DC; New York City, NY; Knoxville, TN. March 7-15, 1974.
Financial Summary, 1974-1976.
Schedule: trip to Pasadena, CA. April 3-4, 1974.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to New York City, NY; Dublin (Ireland); Glasgow (UK); Chicago, IL. May 24 - June 23, 1974.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Washington, DC. August 13-14, 1974.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Grand Forks, ND. September 22-24, 1974.
Itinerary: trip to Houston, TX. October 10-13, 1974.
Itinerary: trip to Burbank, CA. October 30 - November 1, 1974.
Itinerary: trip to Las Vegas, NV. November 2-4, 1974.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Philadelphia, PA; New York City, NY; London (UK); Dubrovnik (Croatia); Zagreb (Croatia). November 13-29, 1974.
5.2.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Corvallis, OR; Forest Grove, OR. January 10-14, 1975.
Background material: trip to Eugene, OR. February 1-3, 1975.
Background material: trip to Chicago, IL; Washington, DC. February 16-17, 1975.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to St. Paul, MN. March 9-11, 1975.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to London (UK); Tehran (Iran); Shiraz (Iran); Isfahan (Iran); Madrid (Spain); Barcelona (Spain); Seville (Spain); Stockholm (Sweden). March 23 - April 22, 1975.
Background material: trip to Boston, MA. May 22-23, 1975.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Newark, NJ. June 4-5, 1975.
Itinerary: trip to Las Vegas, NV; Dublin (Ireland); Amsterdam (Netherlands); Geneva (Switzerland); London (UK). July 14-30, 1975.
Schedule: trip to Washington, DC. September 17-18, 1975.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Japan; Moscow (Soviet Union). September 19 - October 3, 1975.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Stockholm (Sweden); Glasgow (UK); London (UK). December 5-26, 1975.
Financial information: 1975 trips.
5.3.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Dallas, TX. January 24-25, 1976.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Washington, DC. February 5-6, 1976.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Philadelphia, PA; Baltimore, MD; Boston, MA. February 17-24, 1976.
Itinerary and Schedule: trip to New York City, NY; Bloomington, IN. April 4-15, 1976.
Itinerary: trip to Santa Ana, CA. April 24, 1976.
Itinerary and Schedule: trip to Kansas City, MO. May 4-9, 1976.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Portland, OR; Seattle, WA. May 22-23, 1976.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Kalamazoo, MI. June 10-12, 1976.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Vancouver (BC, Canada); Portland, OR. June 23-28, 1976.
Schedule: trip to San Francisco, CA. August 30 - September 2, 1976.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Stockholm (Sweden); London (UK); Glasgow (UK). October 15-30, 1976.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to San Diego, CA; Houston, TX. November 5-10, 1976.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Seattle, WA. November 12-14, 1976.
Schedule: trip to Grand Rapids, MI. November 22-24, 1976.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to New York City, NY; Boston, MA; Waterville, ME; Philadelphia, PA. November 29 - December 6, 1976.
5.4.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Irvine, CA; Claremont, CA; Stanford, CA. January 24 - February 11, 1977.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Dallas, TX; Austin, TX; New Orleans, LA. March 18-23, 1977.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: cruise to Acapulco (Mexico); Washington, DC; Philadelphia, PA. April 13-23, 1977.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Washington, DC; Oklahoma City, OK. May 11-14, 1977.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Iceland. June 4-12, 1977.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Zurich (Switzerland); Lindau (Germany); Munich (Germany); London (UK); Glasgow (UK). June 21 - July 14, 1977.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Las Vegas, NV. July 16-18, 1977.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Eugene, OR. August 12-18, 1977.
Background material: trip to Beverly Hills, CA. September 11, 1977.
Itinerary and Schedule: trip to New York City, NY. October 13-18, 1977.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Seattle, WA; Eugene, OR. October 31 - November 6, 1977.
5.5.
Travel Book: "Visiting the Amazon", 1976.
Financial Summary, January - April, 1978.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Eugene, OR; Corvallis, OR. January 22-28, 1978.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to England. February 3-13, 1978.
Schedule: trip to Florida. March 8-13, 1978. [Trip Cancelled].
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Mexico City, NM; Havana (Cuba); Toronto (ON, Canada); Washington, DC; Newark, NJ; San Angelo, TX. March 19 - April 5, 1978.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Dayton, OH. April 11-12, 1978.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Grenada. April 25 - May 6, 1978.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Washington, DC. May 14-15, 1978.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Los Angeles, CA. May 19-21, 1978.
Schedule: trip to Stanford, CA. May 22-26, 1978.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Eugene, OR; Warm Springs, OR. June 13-18, 1978.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). August 18-26, 1978.
Schedule: trip to La Jolla, CA. August 27-30, 1978.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Brighton (UK); London (UK); Dublin (Ireland); Geneva (Switzerland); Moscow (Soviet Union). September 2 - October 6, 1978.
Itinerary and Schedule: trip to Los Angeles, CA. October 20-21, 1978.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Boston, MA. November 16-18, 1978.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Las Vegas, NV; New York City, NY. December 8-12, 1978.

1.006.
Travel Materials, 1979-1982.
6.1.
Itinerary and Schedule: trip to Houston, TX. January 10-11, 1979.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Seattle, WA; Portland, OR. January 20-22, 1979.
Background material: trip to New York City, NY. January 1979.
Schedule: trip to Long Beach, CA. February 20-21, 1979.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Seattle, WA. March 9-11, 1979.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Washington, DC. March 15-18, 1979.
Schedule: trip to Hawaii. March 25 - April 6, 1979.
Schedule: trip to San Francisco, CA. April 17, 1979.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Washington, DC; New York City, NY; Chicago, IL; Oklahoma, OK; Montana. April 22 - May 5, 1979.
Itinerary and Schedule: trip to San Diego, CA; Los Angeles, CA. May 16-18, 1979.
Schedule: trip to Santa Cruz, CA. May 23, 1979.
Schedule: trip to Los Angeles, CA. June 1-3, 1979.
Schedule: trip to Davis, CA. June 7-8, 1979.
Itinerary and Schedule: trip to Las Vegas, NV; Dublin (Ireland); Amsterdam (Netherlands); Geneva (Switzerland); London (UK). July 14-30, 1979.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Portland, OR; St. Louis, MO. September 8-15, 1979.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Portland, OR. October 4-7, 1979.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Tallahassee, FL; Princeton, NJ. October 25-28, 1979.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Los Angeles, CA. October 30 - November 1, 1979.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Austin, TX. November 3-6, 1979.
Schedule: trip to San Diego, CA. November 14-15, 1979.
Schedule: trip to Monte Carlo, November 17-23, 1979.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Los Angeles, CA; New York City, NY; Toronto (ON, Canada). December 3-7, 1979.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Los Angeles, CA. December 13-14, 1979.
6.2.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Ontario (Canada). February 4-5, 1980.
Background material: trip to Seattle, WA. February 9, 1980.
Itinerary and Schedule: trip to New York City, NY; Philadelphia, PA. February 16-20, 1980.
Schedule: trip to Stanford, CA. February 25 - March 1, 1980.
Background material: trip to Beverly Hills, CA. March 6-7, 1980.
Schedule: trip to San Francisco, CA; Los Angeles, CA; Chicago, IL. March 10-14, 1980.
Schedule, Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Japan. March 25 - April 12, 1980.
Itinerary and Schedule: trip to Worcester, MA. May 9-11, 1980.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Corvallis, OR. May 18-21, 1980.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to New York City, NY; Ottawa (ON, Canada). (Chemical Institute of Canada). May 31 - June 12, 1980.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Stanford, CA. July 9, 1980.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to London (UK); Geneva (Switzerland); Bern (Switzerland); Basel (Switzerland). July 25 - August 9, 1980.
Background material: trip to Stanford, CA. August 12, 1980.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Las Vegas, NV. August 27, 1980.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Manaus (Brazil); Sao Paulo (Brazil); Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). September 3-13, 1980.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to New York City, NY. October 10-19, 1980.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Ontario (Canada); Seattle, WA; Corvallis, OR; Portland, OR. November 12-19, 1980.
6.3.
Financial Summary, 1981.
Itinerary and Schedule: trip to Mexico City (Mexico). January 28-30, 1981.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Costa Mesa, CA. February 21, 1981.
Itinerary and Schedule: trip to Washington, DC. March 8-9, 1981.
Itinerary and Schedule: trip to Montreal (QC, Canada); Philadelphia, PA. March 17-22, 1981.
Schedule: trip to Sudbury (ON, Canada). April 5-9, 1981.
Schedule: trip to Singapore. April 23 - May 2, 1981.
Schedule: trip to Boston, MA; New York City, NY. May 10-16, 1981.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Japan; China; Germany; England. May 29 - July 8, 1981.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Japan. September 12-20, 1981.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Boulder, CO. September 22-23, 1981.
Schedule: trip to La Jolla, CA. September 24-25, 1981.
Schedule: trip to Oregon City, OR. October 5-6, 1981.
Itinerary and Schedule: trip to Burbank, CA. November 6-7, 1981.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Background Material: trip to London (UK); Madrid (Spain). November 9-14, 1981. [AHP was ill; LP returned to San Francisco November 11].
6.4.
Schedule: trip to Sedro-Woolley, WA; Seattle, WA; Corvallis, OR. January 14-17, 1982.
Schedule: trip to Hawaii. January 27-31, 1982.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Tucson, AZ; Philadelphia, PA; Milwaukee, WI; Denver, CO. February 22 - March 6, 1982.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Oklahoma City, OK. March 21-23, 1982.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Anaheim, CA; Las Vegas, NV. March 29-31, 1982.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Eugene, OR; Corvallis, OR; Seattle, WA. April 2-16, 1982.
Schedule: trip to Jacksonville, FL; New York City, NY. April 22-26, 1982.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to London (UK); Brussels (Belgium); Oslo (Norway); Middletown, CT; Philadelphia, PA; Chicago, IL. May 4-20, 1982.
Schedule: trip to Salem, OR; Portland, OR. June 13, 1982.
Schedule: trip to Atlanta, GA. June 16-17, 1982.
Schedule: trip to Berkeley, CA. June 19, 1982.
Schedule: trip to Pugwash (NS, Canada). July 14-18, 1982.
Itinerary and Schedule: trip to Orange, CA. September 14-15, 1982.
Schedule: trip to Denver, CO. September 22-23, 1982.
Schedule, Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Middletown, OH. October 7-9, 1982.
Schedule, Itinerary: trip to Corvallis, OR; Salem, OR. October 12-14, 1982.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to New Orleans, LA; New York City, NY; Toronto (ON, Canada); Montreal (QC, Canada); Halifax (NS, Canada); Winnipeg (MB, Canada); Vancouver (BC, Canada). October 19-29, 1982.
Schedule: trip to Hawaii, Caracas (Venezuela); New Orleans, LA. November 5-13, 1982.
Schedule: trip to Ventura, CA. November 18, 1982.
Itinerary: trip to Los Angeles, CA. December 3, 1982.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Switzerland; Moscow (Soviet Union). December 13-28, 1982.
Red notebook containing schedule information: 1982.

1.007.
Travel Materials, 1983-1986.
7.1.
Schedule: trip to Berkeley, CA. January 17-20, 1983.
Schedule: trip to San Luis Obispo, CA. January 28, 1983.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Durham, NC [?]; Nashville, TN [?]; Columbus, OH; Seattle, WA. March 1-29, 1983.
Schedule and Itinerary: trip to Kansas City, MO; Dallas, TX. April 6-10, 1983.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Portland, OR; Pullman, WA. April 22-27, 1983.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to San Diego, CA; Corvallis, OR; San Remo (Italy). April 30 - May 6, 1983.
Itinerary and Schedule: trip to Columbus, OH; New York City, NY; New Brunswick (Canada); Shelter Island, NY. May 22 - June 3, 1983.
Schedule: trip to Pasadena, CA; Norfolk, VA; Denver, CO. June 16-21, 1983.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Vancouver (BC, Canada); Lindau (Germany); Mainz (Germany); London (UK); Geneva (Switzerland). June 25 - July 11, 1983.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Washington, DC. August 27-31, 1983.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Chicago, IL; Bonn (Germany); Trondheim (Norway). September 14-22, 1983.
Schedule: trip to Los Angeles, CA. September 22-26, 1983.
Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Poster: trip to Portland, OR; Corvallis, OR; Eugene, OR; Red Deer (BC, Canada); Lethbridge (BC, Canada). October 13-18, 1983.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Chicago, IL; Brantford (ON, Canada); Toronto (ON, Canada); Welland (ON, Canada). October 22-29, 1983.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Dallas, TX; Boston, MA; Corvallis, OR; Portland, OR. November 13-20, 1983.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Cartagena (Colombia); Bogota (Colombia). November 22-29, 1983.
Financial information: 1983 trips.
Copies of schedule information from 1982 red notebook.
7.2.
Schedule, January - June 1984.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Paris (France); Moscow (Soviet Union); Zurich (Switzerland). January 16-24, 1984.
Itinerary and Schedule: trip to Portland, OR. January 28-30, 1984.
Schedule: trip to New York City, NY. February 6-7, 1984.
Schedule: trip to Atlanta, GA. February 17, 1984.
Itinerary and Schedule: trip to Philadelphia, PA. February 25-27, 1984.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Ithaca, NY; Toronto (ON, Canada); Tokyo (Japan). March 21-31, 1984.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Los Angeles, CA. April 12, 1984.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Seattle, WA; Portland, OR; Eugene, OR. April 15-19, 1984.
Itinerary and Schedule: trip to Wichita, KS. April 22-25, 1984.
Schedule: trip to San Diego, CA. April 26-29, 1984.
Itinerary and Schedule: trip to Philadelphia, PA. May 3-5, 1984.
Schedule: trip to Providence, RI. May 27-28, 1984.
Schedule: trip to Denver, CO. June 2, 1984.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Moscow (Soviet Union); Germany. June 13 - July 9, 1984.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Panama City (Panama); Managua (Nicaragua). July 21 - August 4, 1984.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Edinburgh (UK). August 8-14, 1984.
Schedule: trip to Hawaii. September 13-17, 1984.
Schedule: trip to Pasadena, CA. September 19-21, 1984.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Albuquerque, NM. September 26-29, 1984.
Schedule: trip to Winona, MN; Eugene, OR. October 3-7, 1984.
Schedule: trip to Mainz (Germany); Basel (Switzerland); Corvallis, OR. October 9-18, 1984.
Schedule: trip to Columbia, MO; Philadelphia, PA; Washington, DC. October 25-30, 1984.
Schedule: trip to Philadelphia, PA; Toronto (ON, Canada); Seattle, WA. November 12-18, 1984.
Financial information: 1984 trips.
7.3.
Background material: trip to Fresno, CA. January 25-26, 1985.
Schedule: trip to Tucson, AZ. February 9-11, 1985.
Itinerary and Schedule: trip to New York City, NY. February 15-18, 1985.
Itinerary and Schedule: trip to Philadelphia, PA; Austin, TX. March 15-20, 1985.
Schedule: trip to Allendale, MI. March 27-30, 1985.
Itinerary and Schedule: trip to San Diego, CA. April 8-9, 1985.
Itinerary and Schedule: trip to Reno, NV. April 14-16, 1985.
Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Portland, OR. April 25-26, 1985.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Bethesda, MD; New York City, NY. April 30 - May 7, 1985.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Harvard, MA. May 16-18, 1985.
Itinerary and Schedule: trip to Amsterdam (Netherlands). May 28 - June 2, 1985.
Itinerary and Schedule: trip to Denver, CO; Washington, DC. June 9-11, 1985.
Schedule: trip to Las Vegas, NV. June 17-18, 1985.
Background material: trip to Corvallis, OR. July 11-13, 1985.
Background material: trip to Red Bluff, CA. July 15-16, 1985.
Schedule: trip to Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). August 6-10, 1985.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Hannover (Germany); New York City, NY. September 12-22, 1985.
Schedule, Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Corvallis, OR; Eugene, OR. October 9-10, 1985.
Schedule: trip to Sunnyvale, CA. October 12, 1985.
Itinerary and Schedule: trip to Toronto (ON, Canada); Boston, MA. October 17-20, 1985.
Schedule: trip to Arcata, CA; Portland, OR. October 24-28, 1985.
Schedule: trip to San Diego, CA. November 1-2, 1985.
Itinerary and Schedule: trip to Pittsburgh, PA; Montreal (QC, Canada). November 5-12, 1985.
Schedule: trip to Los Angeles, CA. November 13-14, 1985.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to San Francisco, CA; New York City, NY. November 15-22, 1985.
Financial information: 1985 trips.
7.4.
Itinerary and Schedule: trip to San Diego, CA. January 25-?, 1986.
Itinerary: trip to Los Angeles, CA. January 30, 1986.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Burbank, CA. February 9, 1986.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Boston, MA; McMinnville, OR; Portland, OR. February 19-25, 1986.
Schedule: trip to Pasadena, CA. February 27-28, 1986.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to New York City, NY. March 2-6, 1986.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to San Francisco, CA; Burbank, CA; Los Angeles, CA; Milwaukee, WI; Chicago, IL. March 10-14, 1986.
Schedule: trip to Japan. March 28 - April 9, 1986.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Portland, OR; Bloomfield, MI. April 17-22, 1986.
Itinerary: trip to Washington, DC; New York City, NY; Chicago, IL; Oklahoma City, OK; Bozeman, MT. April 22 - May 5, 1986.
Schedule: trip to Corvallis, OR. May 9-10, 1986.
Schedule, Itinerary and Background Material: trip to Atlanta, GA. May 18-22, 1986.
Itinerary and Schedule: trip to Chicago, IL. May 29-31, 1986.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Portland, OR; Montreal (QC, Canada); Toronto (ON, Canada); Hamilton (ON, Canada); Geneva (Switzerland); Stockholm (Sweden). June 15 - July 4, 1986.
Schedule: trip to Hiroshima (Japan). August 3-10, 1986.
Background material on trip to San Miniato (Italy). August 20-30, 1986.
Schedule: trip to Grand Rapids, MI; Raritan, NJ; Woods Hole, MA. September 12-21, 1986.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Buffalo, NY. September 16-18, 1986.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Cleveland, OH; Virginia Beach, VA; Miami, FL; Los Angeles, CA. September 21-26, 1986.
Itinerary: trip to Cleveland, OH. October 2-4, 1986.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Phoenix, AZ; San Francisco, CA; Corvallis, OR; Toronto (ON, Canada); Racine, WI; Milwaukee, WI; Ottawa (ON, Canada); Washington, DC. October 6 - October 23, 1986.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Palo Alto, CA. October 25, 1986.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Raleigh, NC; Clearwater, FL. October 26-29, 1986.
Schedule: trip to Dayton, OH. November 5-7, 1986.
Background material: trip to San Francisco, CA. November 19, 1986.
Schedule: trip to Seattle, WA. November 21-23, 1986.
Schedule: trip to Ashland, OR. December 5-6, 1986.

1.008.
Travel Materials, 1987-1994.
8.1.
Schedule: trip to Austin, TX; Clearwater, FL. January 18-21, 1987.
Background material: trip to Los Angeles, CA. February 24-25, 1987.
Background material: trip to New York City, NY. March 15-17, 1987.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Atlanta, GA. March 22-24, 1987.
Schedule: trip to Lewiston, ME. March 24-26, 1987.
Schedule: trip to Wales (UK); London (UK); Denver, CO. March 27 - April 7, 1987.
Background material: trip to Zagreb (Croatia). April 12, 1987.
Schedule: trip to Toledo, OH; Storrs, CT; New York City, NY. April 18-23, 1987.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Toronto (ON, Canada); Israel. May 14-22, 1987.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to New York City, NY; San Francisco, CA; Chicago, IL. June 1-7, 1987.
Schedule: trip to Washington, DC. September 8-12, 1987.
Schedule: trip to Washington, DC. October 12-13, 1987.
Schedule: trip to Victoria (BC, Canada). October 16-18, 1987.
Schedule: trip to Corvallis, OR; Beaverton, OR. October 26-30, 1987.
Schedule: trip to Ithaca, NY. November 8-19, 1987.
Schedule: trip to Las Vegas, NV. November 19-20, 1987.
Itinerary: trip to Eugene, OR; Washington, DC. December 11-14, 1987.
Financial information: 1987 trips.
8.2.
Schedule: trip to Santa Barbara, CA. January 11-15, 1988.
Itinerary and Schedule: trip to Corvallis, OR. April 5-7, 1988.
Schedule: trip to Birmingham, AL. April 10-13, 1988.
Schedule: trip to Salado, TX; Austin, TX; St. Paul, MN. April 22-30, 1988.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Los Angeles, CA; South Bend, IN. May 13-15, 1988.
Itinerary and Schedule: trip to La Jolla, CA. June 23-24, 1988.
Itinerary and Schedule: trip to Philadelphia, PA. June 26- July 1, 1988.
Financial information: 1988 summer trips.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Dubrovnik (Croatia); Zagreb (Croatia). August 25 - September 8, 1988.
Schedule: trip to Corvallis, OR; Condon, OR; Boston, MA. October 14-19, 1988.
Itinerary: trip to Seattle, WA. December 2-4, 1988.
Financial information: 1988 trips.
8.3.
Itinerary: trip to New York City, NY. March 15-17, 1989.
Schedule: trip to Nutley, NJ; Red Bank, NJ; Philadelphia, PA; Atlantic City, NJ. March 28 - April 8, 1989.
Background material: trip to Berkeley, CA. April 15, 1989.
Schedule: trip to San Diego, CA. April 24-29, 1989.
Schedule: trip to Washington, DC. May 9-12, 1989.
Schedule: trip to Seattle, WA. July 30 - August 2, 1989.
Schedule: trip to Rochester, MN. September 4-6, 1989.
Schedule: trip to Cleveland, OH. October 2-4, 1989.
Schedule: trip to Corvallis, OR. November 16, 1989.
Itinerary and Schedule: trip to Burbank, CA. November 27-29, 1989.
8.4.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Washington, DC. March 12-13, 1990.
Itinerary and Schedule: trip to Newport Beach, CA; Long Beach, CA. March 27-29, 1990.
Schedule: trip to Vancouver (BC, Canada). May 3-6, 1990.
Schedule: trip to New York City, NY. May 9-11, 1990.
Schedule: trip to New York City, NY. August 21-24, 1990.
Itinerary and Schedule: trip to Washington, DC. September 9-12, 1990.
Background material: trip to Seattle, WA. October 6, 1990.
Itinerary and Schedule: trip to Corvallis, OR. October 5-11, 1990.
Schedule: trip to Seattle, WA. October 25-28, 1990.
Background material: trip to Los Angeles, CA. November 25, 1990.
Financial information: 1990 trips.
8.5.
Itinerary and Schedule: trip to Burbank, CA. February 26 - March 1, 1991.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Corvallis, OR. March 5-7, 1991.
Schedule: trip to Santa Barbara, CA. April 5-7, 1991.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to New Haven, CT; Philadelphia, PA; Washington, DC. April 22 - May 1, 1991.
Schedule: trip to San Diego, CA. May 9-12, 1991.
Schedule: trip to Oslo (Norway); Stockholm (Sweden). December 4-12, 1991.
Financial information: 1991 trips.
8.6.
Schedule summary 1992.
Schedule: trip to Toronto (ON, Canada). April 2-4, 1992.
Itinerary, Schedule an Background Material: trip to Dallas, TX. May 15-16, 1992.
Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Corvallis, OR. June 5-7, 1992.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Houston, TX. June 27 - July 1, 1992.
Schedule: buffet in San Jose, CA. September 1, 1992.
Correspondence, Schedule, Itinerary, Background Material: trip to San Diego, CA. September 20-23, 1992. [LP did not go due to poor health].
Schedule: trip to Tulsa, OK; Houston, TX. November 5-11, 1992.
Financial information: 1992 trips.
8.7.
Schedule: trip to Claremont, CA. January 29-30, 1993.
Schedule: trip to Pasadena, CA. February 17-19, 1993.
Schedule: trip to Denver, CO. March 28-30, 1993.
Schedule and Background Material: trip to Wayne, PA. May 9-11, 1993.
Itinerary and Schedule: trip to San Diego, CA. September 28-29, 1993.
Correspondence, Itinerary, Schedule and Background Material: trip to Chicago, IL. October 13-16, 1993. [LP did not go due to poor health].
Schedule: December 1993.
Financial information: 1993 trips.
8.8.
Schedule: trip to Palo Alto, CA. March 25, 1994.

1.009.
Travel Materials: Travel Brochures, etc. 1960-1973, undated.
9.1.
Travel Memorabilia from 1973 trip to China.
9.2.
Correspondence, maps, reprints, and general information relating to Australia. 1960-1973.
9.3.
Travel brochures, etc.
9.4.
Travel brochures, etc.
9.5.
Assorted travel materials. No Date.

15. Ava Helen Pauling. 1927-2013.

Manuscript and typescript leaves, correspondence, assorted biographical materials, publications and government documents related to the life and work of Ava Helen Pauling are the foundation of this section. Items of special interest include writings by Ava Helen Pauling on issues of peace, civil liberties and women's rights. The section also contains extensive genealogical data; correspondence and meeting minutes chronicling the work of prominent peace groups including the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Women Strike for Peace and Federal Union; and other assorted personal materials documenting Ava Helen's activities both within and outside the Pauling family home.


69 boxes

1. Correspondence.


1.001.
Ava Helen Pauling: General Correspondence, Personal, A-M, 1932-1981.
1.1.
Personal Correspondence: A-D, 1951-1981.
1.2.
Personal Correspondence: E-H, 1932-1981.
1.3.
Personal Correspondence: I-M, 1956-1981.

1.002.
Ava Helen Pauling: General Correspondence, Personal, N-Z, 1932-1981.
2.1.
Personal Correspondence: N-R, 1935-1980.
2.2.
Personal Correspondence: S-Z, 1932-1981.
2.3.
Unknown envelopes and correspondence, 1949-1981.

1.003.
Ava Helen Pauling: Individual Correspondence, Personal, 1945-1981.
3.1.
Correspondence: Chatterjee, Asima, 1961, 1969-1981.
3.2.
Correspondence: Dombrowski, James, 1959-1977.
3.3.
Correspondence: Harroun, Phyllis, 1965-1982.
3.4.
Correspondence: Hayes, Peggy Calder, 1961-1981, 1984.
3.5.
Correspondence: Hodgkin, Dorothy Crowfoot and Thomas, 1957, 1961-1981.
3.6.
Correspondence: Jeffress, Lloyd and Sylvia, 1948, 1955, 1965-1967.
3.7.
Correspondence: Litinskaya [Weinbaum], Lina, 1973, No Date.
3.8.
Correspondence: Marinacci, Barbara, 1945-1980.
3.9.
Correspondence: McConnell, Harden and Sophia, 1981.
3.10.
Correspondence: Nathan, Otto, 1963-1979.
3.11.
Correspondence: Nickalls, Robert E., 1979-1980.
3.12.
Correspondence: Orsini, Commandant Jean Baptiste and Irene, 1971.
3.13.
Correspondence: Palmer, Pete and Phoebe, 1976-1981.
3.14.
Correspondence: Pirie, Antoinette, 1959.
3.15.
Correspondence: Recsei, Andrew and Mila, 1968, 1970-1981.
3.16.
Correspondence: Robinson, Art, 1976.
3.17.
Correspondence: Weigl, Vally, 1961-1970, 1976, 1981.
3.18.
Correspondence: White, Florence M., 1978-1979.
3.19.
Correspondence: Zuckerkandl, Emile and Jane, 1963.
3.20.
Correspondence: Japanese Correspondence, Pictures, Admission Forms, 1950-1962.

1.004.
Ava Helen Pauling: General Correspondence, Peace and Political, 1951-1981.
4.1.
Correspondence: A-D, 1957-1978.
4.2.
Correspondence: E-G, 1959-1980.
4.3.
Correspondence: H-M, 1951-1978.
4.4.
Correspondence: N-S, 1956-1977.
4.5.
Correspondence: T-Z, 1959-1981.

1.005.
Ava Helen Pauling: Individual Correspondence, Peace and Political, A-He, 1960-1983.
5.1.
Correspondence: Aberle, Kathleen Gough, 1963-1965.
5.2.
Correspondence: Alfvén, Hannes and Kerstin, 1970-1982.
5.3.
Correspondence: Alloy, Evelyn, 1961-1965.
5.4.
Correspondence: Anders, Gunther, 1959-1963.
5.5.
Correspondence: Andreen, Andrea, 1960-1965.
5.6.
Correspondence: Baer, Gertrude, 1960-1961.
5.7.
Correspondence: Bay, Christian, 1961-1963.
5.8.
Correspondence: Beadle, George, No Date.
5.9.
Correspondence: Bernal, Eileen, 1971, 1973-1974, 1980.
5.10.
Correspondence: Casgrain, Therese F., 1963.
5.11.
Correspondence, Articles: Clairmonte, Glenn, 1976-1981, 1983.
5.12.
Correspondence: Cole, Katherine, 1961-1981.
5.13.
Correspondence: Coryell, Charles D., 1957.
5.14.
Correspondence: Dan, Jean, 1960.
5.15.
Correspondence: Duckles, Madeline, 1963.
5.16.
Correspondence: Eaton, Anne, 1961-1962.
5.17.
Correspondence: Ferry, W. H. "Ping", 1965-1981.
5.18.
Correspondence: Gage-Colby, Ruth, 1963-1977.
5.19.
Correspondence, Typescript, Resume: Gilden, Dorothy, 1970-1981.
5.20.
Correspondence: Herring, Frances [Includes publication], 1960-1971, 1975, 1978, 1985.
5.21.
Correspondence: Hester, Hugh B., 1963-1973.

1.006.
Ava Helen Pauling: Individual Correspondence, Peace and Political, Hi-Z, 1960-1980.
6.1.
Correspondence: Hinton, Carmelita, 1960-1980.
6.2.
Correspondence: Kennedy, President and Mrs. John F., 1961.
6.3.
Correspondence: Laucks, Irving F., 1963-1967.
6.4.
Correspondence: Levin, Miriam K., 1962-1981.
6.5.
Correspondence: Lous-Mohr, Marie, 1962-1964.
6.6.
Correspondence: Murphy, Grace, 1959-1965.
6.7.
Correspondence: Olmsted, Mildred Scott, 1960-1963.
6.8.
Correspondence: Pierson, Emily M., 1963-1964.
6.9.
Correspondence, Background Information: Rankin, Jeannette, 1967.
6.10.
Correspondence: Richards, Alice, 1962-1976.
6.11.
Correspondence: Rosenwald, Ruth Frank, 1960-1963.
6.12.
Correspondence: Rubio De Laverde, Lucila, 1963-1965.
6.13.
Correspondence: Russell, Ralph and Margaret, 1961-1966.
6.14.
Correspondence: Scott, Pauline, 1963-1966, 1978, 1980.
6.15.
Correspondence: Spitzer, Ralph and Terry, 1966, 1975-1981.
6.16.
Correspondence: Stearns, Mary, 1963-1965.
6.17.
Correspondence: Symons, Jan, 1960-1979.
6.18.
Correspondence: Szent-Györgyi, Albert, 1965.
6.19.
Correspondence: Taylor, Ethel, 1960-1974.
6.20.
Correspondence: Tucker, Helen, 1961-1963, 1973, 1980-1981.
6.21.
Correspondence: Ziferstein, Isidore and Popova, Nina [Includes reprint and typescripts], 1962-1965.

1.007.
Ava Helen Pauling: Organizational Correspondence, 1954-1991.
7.1.
Correspondence: Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America, Radcliffe College, [Includes newsletters and publications] 1975-1982, 1986.
7.2.
Correspondence: California Department of Health, 1981.
7.3.
Correspondence:California Institute of Technology, 1960, 1976.
7.4.
Correspondence:Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, 1977-1978.
7.5.
Correspondence: Luce and Luce Attorneys, 1978.
7.6.
Correspondence: Marian Davis Scholarship Fund, 1975, 1980.
7.7.
Correspondence: Pacifica Foundation, 1979.
7.8.
Correspondence: Reed College, [Includes publication] 1954, 1959, 1976-1979.
7.9.
Correspondence: Women's Peace Oral History Project, [Includes typescript and newsletter] 1985-1986, 1991.

1.008.
Ava Helen Pauling: Organizational Correspondence, 1941-1981.
8.1.
Organizational Correspondence: A-L, 1941-1981.
8.2.
Organizational Correspondence: M-Z, 1951-1980.

1.009.
Ava Helen Pauling: Greeting Cards, No Date.
9.1.
Christmas and New Year's Cards, No Date.
9.2.
Birthday and Anniversary Cards, No Date.
9.3.
Get Well Cards, No Date.
9.4.
Assorted Greeting Cards and Postcards, No Date.

1.010.
Ava Helen Pauling: Condolence Cards and Letters re: Death of AHP, A-H, 1981.
10.1.
AHP Death Condolences: A, 1981.
10.2.
AHP Death Condolences: B, 1981.
10.3.
AHP Death Condolences: C, 1981.
10.4.
AHP Death Condolences: D, 1981.
10.5.
AHP Death Condolences: E-F, 1981.
10.6.
AHP Death Condolences: G, 1981.
10.7.
AHP Death Condolences: H, 1981.

1.011.
Ava Helen Pauling: Condolence Cards and Letters re: Death of AHP, I-R, 1981.
11.1.
AHP Death Condolences: I-J, 1981.
11.2.
AHP Death Condolences: K-L, 1981.
11.3.
AHP Death Condolences: M, 1981.
11.4.
AHP Death Condolences: N-O, 1981.
11.5.
AHP Death Condolences: P, 1981.
11.6.
AHP Death Condolences: R, 1981.

1.012.
Ava Helen Pauling: Condolence Cards and Letters re: Death of AHP, S-Z, Family and Assorted, 1981.
12.1.
AHP Death Condolences: S, 1981.
12.2.
AHP Death Condolences: T-V, 1981.
12.3.
AHP Death Condolences: W-Z, 1981.
12.4.
AHP Death Condolences: Family, 1981.
12.5.
AHP Death Condolences: Assorted, 1981.

2. Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles and Speeches.


2.001.
Manuscripts, Typescripts and Reprints of Articles and Speeches by Ava Helen Pauling, 1927-1963.
1.1.
Manuscript: AHP review of The Origin and Growth of the Moral Instinct, by Alexander Sutherland, 1927. [Original in Ava Helen Pauling 3.001, 1.8].
1.2.
Manuscript: AHP review of Sex Antagonism, by Walter Heape and Ava Helen Pauling, 1927. [Original in Ava Helen Pauling 3.001, 1.8].
1.3.
Manuscript: No Title, [AHP account of garage vandalism] March 7, 1945. [Original in Ava Helen Pauling 5.001, 1.5].
1.4.
Typescripts, Conference Documents: The Australian and New Zealand Congress for International Cooperation and Disarmament and Festival of the Arts, by Ava Helen Pauling, November 7-14, 1959.
1.5.
Manuscript: No Title, [re: the need to work for peace] speech by Ava Helen Pauling, delivered in Hiroshima, Japan, August 3, 1959.
1.6.
Manuscript, Typescript, Notebook, Correspondence, Program: Your Family's Stake in Disarmament - A Woman's Conference, speech by Ava Helen Pauling, April 23, 1960.
1.7.
Typescript, Correspondence: AHP review of Children of the A-Bomb, by Arata Osada, 1960.
1.8.
Typescript: Women and Peace, by Ava Helen Pauling, 1960.
1.9.
Typescript, Manuscript: Peace Activities in the United States, by Ava Helen Pauling, 1960.
1.10.
Publication: "Oslo Conference Stresses Responsibility Of Individuals", by Ava Helen Pauling, Four Lights, published by the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, vol. XXI, no. 3, July 1961.
1.11.
Typescript: Women and Progress Towards Peace, by Ava Helen Pauling, 1961 [?].
1.12.
Manuscript, Typescript: WISPers Abroad, by Ava Helen Pauling, December 3, 1962.
1.13.
Typescript: Statement by Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling On The Issuance of Subpoenas by HUAC to Women Working For Peace, December 5, 1962.
1.14.
Publication: "Women Strike for Peace", Women of the Whole World, 1962.
1.15.
Pamphlet: AHP support notice for "A Visit to the Soviet Union", a film by Harvey and Alice Richards, 1962.
1.16.
Typescript: No Title, [re: criticism of the Oxford Conference] written by the Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. chapters of Women Strike for Peace, December 29, 1962; Read by Ava Helen Pauling at Somerville College, Oxford University, January 4, 1963.
1.17.
Correspondence, Program: Prospects for World Cooperation and Peace, speech by Ava Helen Pauling, delivered at the Unitarian Church of Eugene, Oregon, March 10, 1963.
1.18.
Abstract: Political Action for Peace, speech by Ava Helen Pauling, delivered at Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, Minnesota, May 6, 1963.
1.19.
Manuscript, Typescript, Notes, Correspondence, Reprints, Program: The Second X-Chromosome: A Study of Woman, speech by Ava Helen Pauling, delivered at the First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles, December 1, 1963; Reprinted in Friendship Universal, vol. II, no. 1, Spring 1964. [See also Audio / Visual 1963v.4].
1.20.
Typescript, Notes: Statement of Hopes and Wishes for the New Year 1964, by Ava Helen Pauling, 1963.
1.21.
Publication: "A Great Event", Soviet Woman, no. 10, 1963.

2.002.
Manuscripts, Typescripts and Reprints of Articles and Speeches by Ava Helen Pauling, 1964-1975.
2.1.
Manuscript, Typescript, Publication: The Nobel Peace Prize, by Ava Helen Pauling. Published in New World Review, vol. 32, no. 4, April, 1964.
2.2.
Typescripts, Notes, Publication: You Can Beat the Dutch, by Ava Helen Pauling, 1964. [Published as a Letter to the Editor of The Minority of One, 6 (August, 1964): 22.].
2.3.
Publication: No Title, [re: "N. S. Khrushchev's Message - A Call to Action"] Letter to the Editor of Soviet Woman, by Ava Helen Pauling, 1964.
2.4.
Typescripts, Notes, Program: More About Women, speech by Ava Helen Pauling, given at the Unitarian Church of Los Angeles, April 11, 1965. [See also Audio / Visual 1965v.7].
2.5.
Manuscript: "Women in the World Today", by Ava Helen Pauling, October 13, 1965; reprinted in The Peacemaker, July 30, 1966.
2.6.
Program, Correspondence re: Santa Barbara Observance of International Days of Protest Against the War in Vietnam, moderated by Ava Helen Pauling, October 15, 1965.
2.7.
Program: No Title, speech by Ava Helen Pauling re: women's programs in India, given at the conference "An All Day Peace Workshop for Women!", July 9, 1967.
2.8.
Manuscript Notes: No Title [re: student unrest and the nature of revolution], speech by Ava Helen Pauling, 1968.
2.9.
Typescript: Relations Between the United States and Soviet Union, by Ava Helen Pauling, No Date. [1960s].
2.10.
Typescript: High-Energy Radiation and the Human Race, speech by Ava Helen Pauling, [?] No Date. [1960s].
2.11.
Manuscript, Notes: No Title, [re: human ethics] by Ava Helen Pauling, No Date [1960s].
2.12.
Manuscript, Typescript, Itinerary: Is Woman Really Number Two?, speech by Ava Helen Pauling, delivered at San Diego City College, May 14, 1970.
2.13.
Typescript: No Title, AHP account of her own cataract surgery, September 14, 1970.
2.14.
Correspondence re: AHP appearance on "People in Crisis", KPFX radio panel discussion program, 1970.
2.15.
Manuscript, Typescript: Women, First Talk on KPFK by Ava Helen Pauling, January 21, 1971.
2.16.
Manuscript: Ecology, speech by Ava Helen Pauling, given at a Women Strike for Peace Conference, Santa Barbara, California, February 5-6, 1971.
2.17.
Manuscript, Typescripts, [in English and Spanish] Notes: Abortion Law Repeal, Second Talk on KPFK by Ava Helen Pauling, February 18, 1971.
2.18.
Typescripts, Notes: Our Daily Bread, KPFK talk by Ava Helen Pauling, March 18, 1971.
2.19.
Typescripts, Notes: A Conversation with Peter, KPFK talk by Ava Helen Pauling, May 21, 1971.
2.20.
Publication: AHP contribution to "The Care and Feeding of a Temperamental Genius", Cosmopolitan, 171 (August 1971): 76, 80-87.
2.21.
Manuscript Notes: No Title, [re: U.S. economy and peace] by Ava Helen Pauling, 1972. [?].
2.22.
Manuscript, Background Material: Women and World Peace, by Ava Helen Pauling, Australia, May 12, 1973.
2.23.
Manuscript, Typescript, Abstract: The Enemies of World Peace: What are They and How We Can Vanquish Them, speech by Ava Helen Pauling, delivered at "Dr. Albert Schweitzer's Centennial Birth Anniversary Commemoration Symposium", Tokyo and Hiroshima, Japan, September 1975.
2.24.
Manuscript, Notes: Talk to WILPF, [re: travels in Russia and Japan] by Ava Helen Pauling, Palo Alto, California, November 18, 1975.

2.003.
Manuscripts, Typescripts and Reprints of Articles and Speeches by Ava Helen Pauling, 1977-1981.
3.1.
Manuscript, Typescript, Notes: Why I am a Unitarian, speech by Ava Helen Pauling, September 18, 1977.
3.2.
Manuscript, Correspondence: AHP account of car accident and subsequent health, March 7-19, 1978. [Includes correspondence with LP's account of accident, March 14, 1978].
3.3.
Manuscript, Program, Background Material: Women and Medicine, speech by Ava Helen Pauling, Conference on Telecommunications and Health Education, St. Georges University School of Medicine, Grenada, April 28 - May 2, 1978.
3.4.
Manuscript, Typescripts, Notes: Bertha von Suttner and the World Peace Movement, by Ava Helen Pauling, paper prepared in honor of Otto Nathan, 1978.
3.5.
Manuscript, Correspondence, Program, Background Material: No Title, dedication address by Ava Helen Pauling, for "A Tribute in Concert to Victor Jara", Eugene, Oregon, February 20, 1979.
3.6.
Manuscript, Research Materials, Newspaper Clipping, Itinerary, Program, Poster: The Role of Women in Disarmament, speech by Ava Helen Pauling, delivered at the Third Annual Women's Symposium, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, May 1, 1979.
3.7.
Typescripts, Notes: Women's Liberation, in English and Spanish, AHP, No Date. [1970s].
3.8.
Manuscript Notes: Guidelines for NGO Action, AHP, No Date. [1970s].
3.9.
Partial Manuscript, Notes: No Title, speech by Ava Helen Pauling, delivered to the San Francisco chapter of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, June 13, 1980.
3.10.
Typescript: Statement by Ava Helen Pauling, [re: brother Clay Miller] by Ava Helen Pauling, November 25, 1980.
3.11.
Notecards: AHP speech notes written on Chinese postcards, 1981. [?].
3.12.
Notecards, Partial Manuscripts, Anicllary Materials re: AHP speeches, No Date.

3. Biographical.


3.001.
Ava Helen Pauling: Biographical Materials, 1903-1975, No Date.
1.1.
AHP biographical time line, No Date.
1.2.
Photocopy of "Certified Copy of Birth Record" for AHP, Oregon State Board of Health, 1903.
1.3.
Manuscript: A Christmas Surprise, written by Ava Miller in sixth grade, ca. 1915.
1.4.
AHP High School Graduation Pin, Salem High School, June 1921.
1.5.
Photocopy of AHP college transcript, Oregon Agricultural College, 1921-1923.
1.6.
Blank check from AHP to LP annotated "My heart, my life, my love, my all", June 13, 1922.
1.7.
Copy of "The HIM Book", journal kept by Ava Helen Pauling, 1923.
1.8.
Unofficial AHP and LP marriage certificate, signed by all guests in attendance, June 17, 1923.
1.8a.
Manuscript: My Shower Gifts from the Womens' Faculty Club, January 22, 1925.
1.9.
Manuscript: Training, [Note to Elnora Gard Miller re: care of Linus Pauling, Jr. while AHP and LP were in Europe.], Ava Helen Pauling, 1925.
1.10.
Manuscript: No Title, [re: AHP summaries and analyses of books that she had read, including The Origin and Growth of the Moral Instinct, by Alexander Sutherland and Sex Antagonism, by Walter Heape] Ava Helen Pauling, 1927.
1.11.
AHP notebook, black, 1927. [contains notes re: LP elements research, LP publications and AHP credo regarding the role of women].
1.12.
Correspondence: A. J. Haagen-Smit regarding AHP lab employment in 1944, October 1967.
1.13.
Photocopied Manuscript: Will of Ava Helen Pauling (Mrs. Linus Pauling), May 28, 1947.
1.14.
Report Card, Assorted Materials re: French class taken by Ava Helen Pauling from the Berlitz School of Languages, 1957.
1.15.
Typescripts: Biographical Outline - Ava Helen Miller Pauling (Mrs. Linus Pauling), Author Unknown, 1959, No Date. [1960s].
1.16.
Photocopied Manuscript: No Title, [AHP journal of White House visit], Ava Helen Pauling, 1962.
1.17.
Typescript: Biographical Information - Hospitalization of AHP, Linus Pauling, December 4, 1967.
1.18.
Correspondence and photograph re: portrait of AHP done by Alice Neel, 1969. [Original in LP photo collection]; Publication: Alice Neel: The Woman and Her Work, 1975.
1.19.
Transcript: interview of Ava Helen Pauling for "Take Thirty", Canadian Broadcasting Corporation network television program, No Date. [1960s].

3.002.
Ava Helen Pauling: Biographical Materials, 1971-1999.
2.1.
Typescript: Reminiscences, Ava Helen Pauling, November 4, 1971.
2.2.
Typescript and Correspondence: No Title [ re: Anders Smedsvik, owner of the 36-foot sailboat, The Ava Helen Pauling], by Elna Poppe, [?] 1975.
2.3.
AHP Driver Licenses and License Renewal Form, 1976, 1980.
2.4.
Copy of AHP cancer Diagnosis by Stanford University Medical Center, July 23, 1976.
2.5.
Transcripts: interviews of Ava Helen Pauling for Nova January documentary, January 1977.
2.6.
Transcript: Interview with AHP, conducted by Lee Herzenberg, September 1977.
2.7.
AHP Social Security Card form, No Date. [1970s].
2.8.
Correspondence, Typescript, and Notes: In Celebration of Marriage [AHP and LP answers to marriage questionnaire], Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling, 1980.
2.9.
Copies of AHP "Certificate of Death", State of California, January 13, 1982.
2.10.
Typescript: Ava Helen's MG, by Linus Pauling, May 1, 1982.
2.11.
Typescript: No Title, [Transcription of LP interview with "Samantha" re: AHP chemistry knowledge/idea for cookbook] 1990.
2.12.
Correspondence: John S Gregory re: AHP biography proposal, 1990; Typescript: Imagine all the People: Ava Helen and Linus Pauling's Road to Peace, by John S. Gregory, 1990.
2.13.
Typescript: Ava Helen Pauling: Advocate of Peace, Justice, and Freedom, by Kelsey Kent, March 15, 1999.
2.14.
Transcript: interview of Linus Pauling by Tom Hager, re: Ava Helen Pauling, No Date. [1990s].
2.15.
Assorted AHP biographical notes, No Date.

3.003.
Articles about Ava Helen Pauling, 1956-1979.
3.1.
Newspaper Clippings and Photographs: The Asahi, August 16, 1956; The Yomiuri, August 17, 1959. [?].
3.2.
Newspaper Clipping and Photograph: "Women's Apathy 'Incomprehensible': Nobel Prize Winner's Wife Supports World Peace Cause", The Montreal [full name missing], October 5, 1959.
3.3.
Newspaper Clipping and Photograph: "Women to confer: Big role at talks", Australian & New Zealand Congress for International Co-operation & Disarmament, November 7-14, 1959.
3.4.
Article: "Let's Face It", The Pasadena Lens and Community Calendar, 1959.
3.5.
Newsletter: No Title, [mention of Chicago visit by AHP] Peace Garden Progress Report, 1961.
3.6.
Newspaper Clipping and Photograph: "17-Nation Meeting: Women chart peace drive at conference in Montreal", National Guardian, October 1, 1962.
3.7.
Typescript: Remarks introducing Mrs. Ava Helen Pauling, by Wallace Thompson, Second Birthday Celebration, Women Strike for Peace, November 1, 1963.
3.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Message of Peace", Morning Freiheit, February 2, 1964.
3.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peace Strikes Arrive", Daily American, May 13-14, 1964.
3.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ava Pauling in Holland for March", San Francisco Chronicle, May 13, 1964; Newspaper Clipping: "Peace Crusade Leaves Holland", San Francisco Chronicle, [?] May 15, 1964.
3.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "...und als die Nato zu tagen begann, da sagten die Frauen NEIN", Frau und Frieden, June 1964.
3.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mrs. Pauling's Analysis: 'Any Work Done Happily is Contribution to the Whole World'", Santa Barbara News-Press, August 16, 1964.
3.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "She Campaigns With Husband", The Advertiser, November 10, 1964.
3.14.
Photo of AHP included with crossword puzzle, Pomoi, 1964.
3.15.
Photo of AHP marching, Pomoi, 1964.
3.16.
Newspaper Clipping: [in Greek] "Women struggle for peace", Publication Unknown, 1964. [?].
3.17.
Bulletin Article: "Mrs. Linus Pauling to Address Annual Sisterhood Interfaith Luncheon", The Temple Beth Shalom Star-Light, vol. II, no.9, April, 1965.
3.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Explosive Life for Mrs. Pauling", Toronto Telegram, September 13, 1965.
3.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nicely Packaged Brains", Toronto Daily Star, September 13, 1965.
3.20.
News Photograph: "WISP Garden Brunch", Santa Barbara News Press, September 27, 1965.
3.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vietnam Protest Planned", Santa Barbara News Press, October 7, 1965.
3.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Quiet approach pays off in fight for peace", The Province, October 9, 1965.
3.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "She is Both Crusader and Homemaker", Palo Alto Times, October 15, 1969.
3.24.
Newspaper Clippings: "Pauling Romance Recalled" and "Scene and Heard," Publication Unknown, No Date. [1960s].
3.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Uno De Los Premios Nobel Debio Ser Para Ella", Publication Unknown, No Date. [1960s].
3.26.
Newspaper Clipping: "Mrs. Pauling to Address Peace Group", Pasadena Star News, March 16, 1971.
3.27.
Article: "Ava Helen Pauling's Visit", Voice of Women Newsletter, April 1971.
3.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling credits his wife", The Detroit News, January 21, 1972.
3.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Grand old man of peace backs us on the bomb", Australian, May 1, 1973.
3.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Professor offers help in nuclear protest", Sydney Morning Herald, May 1, 1973.
3.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Trip Report Topic", Palo Alto Times, November 18, 1975.
3.32.
Newspaper Clipping, Reprint: "Ava Pauling", Valley Times, September 25, 1977.
3.33.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pauling's Wife Hurt in RC Crash", Redwood City Tribune, March 7, 1978.
3.34.
Newspaper Clipping: "Women's Peace Fight Advocated", The Oregonian, May 3, 1979.

3.004.
Articles about Ava Helen Pauling, 1979-1983. No Date.
4.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Walking Tall in Shadow of Husband's Limelight", The Cambrian, November 15, 1979.
4.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Marching for Peace for 20 Years", New Nation, April 29, 1981.
4.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Der Italienische Mann und Sein Gestörtes Verhältnis Zur Frau", Nachrichten Hintergrund, July 3, 1977.
4.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Unretiring Paulings", San Francisco Examiner and Chronicle,August 21, 1977.
4.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Paulings Speak of Peace, Future", Santa Cruz Sentinel, July 1, 1979.
4.6.
Typescript: Ava Helen Pauling, Author Unknown, No Date. [1970s].
4.7.
Newspaper Clipping: [in Japanese], published by the Society of Kinki Chemical Industry, Japan, No Date. [1970s].
4.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Vitamin C claims: The trick to long life", (Laguna Hills, California) Leisure World News, March 13, 1980.
4.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Paulings' Secret for a Happy Marriage", San Francisco Examiner, June 3, 1980.
4.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "ACLU honors Ava Helen Pauling's dedication to peace, civil liberties", Monterey Peninsula Herald, 2 November 1981.
4.11.
Newspaper Clipping and Reprint: "Ava Pauling dies at 77 of cancer", Peninsula Times Tribune, December 8, 1981.
4.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "Civil Rights Activist Ava Pauling Dies", San Jose Mercury, December 8, 1981.
4.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ava Pauling, Wife of the Scientist", San Francisco Chronicle, December 8, 1981.
4.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ava Pauling, peace crusader", Seattle Post-Intelligencer, December 8, 1981.
4.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ava Helen Pauling", San Francisco Examiner, December 8, 1981.
4.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ava Pauling, 77, wife of scientist", San Jose Mercury, December 8, 1981.
4.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "An Unsung Heroine", Peninsula Times Tribune, December 9, 1981.
4.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vitamin C is given credit for prolonging life of cancer victim", San Francisco Examiner, December 9, 1981.
4.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "Activist Ava Pauling dead at 77", The Cambrian, December 10, 1981.
4.20.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ava H. Pauling", Los Angeles Times, December 18, 1981.
4.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ava Helen Pauling, 77; Peace and Rights Aide", Publication Unknown (New Jersey), 1981.
4.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Portrait of a lady: Ava Helen Pauling (1903-1981)", Oregon Stater, January 1982.
4.23.
Newsletter Article: "In Memoriam - Ava Helen Pauling", San Francisco Women For Peace Newsletter, February 1982.
4.24.
Newsletter Article: "In Memoriam", The Mountain Echo, Spring 1982.
4.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "A wife who unleashed a scientific activist", Sydney Morning Herald, May 2, 1983.

3.005.
Ava Helen Pauling: Calendars, Engagement Books, and Notebooks, 1920-1960.
5.1.
Webster Notebook of "Ava Miller", ca. 1920. [contains assorted AHP school notes].
5.2.
Engagement book, black, 1944. [contains notes re: daily financial transactions].
5.3.
Address book, blue, No Date. [1940s] [contains contact information and assorted notes to self].
5.4.
"Challenger 240 Page Composition Book", No Date. [1940s] [contains assorted notes to self and extensive notes re: first aid training].
5.5.
Daily Diary, black, 1954-1955. [contains assorted notes to self].
5.6.
Annotated Pomona College Calendar and date book pages, 1955.
5.7.
Engagement book, brown, 1956. [contains mementos and assorted notes re: health].
5.8.
Date book, green, 1960. [contains assorted daily notes and notes re: peace.

3.006.
Ava Helen Pauling: Calendars, Engagement Books, and Notebooks, 1960-1968.
6.1.
Annotated Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Engagement Calendars, 1960, 1961.
6.2.
"Swiss Photo-Almanac" date book, 1963. [contains assorted daily notes and AHP notes re: LP's libel lawsuit vs. the New York Daily News].
6.3.
Personal Telephone Directories, 1964, No Date [1970s].
6.4.
"Golden Jubilee Los Angeles Chapter of Hadassah, 1916-1966", note pad containing addresses, ca. 1966.
6.5.
Monthly-Minder, black, 1968. [heavily annotated with contact information; also contains assorted correspondence, notes and receipts, 1978-1981].

3.007.
Ava Helen Pauling: Calendars, Engagement Books, and Notebooks, 1970-1981.
7.1.
"The 1970 Fireside Calendar and Engagement Book". [contains assorted daily notes].
7.2.
"Chile 1970" engagement book. [contains assorted daily notes and AHP notes re: peace and women's rights].
7.3.
Leather address book, brown with gold embossed designs , 1976 [?]. [contains contact information and assorted notes to self].
7.4.
"Faces - The Museum of Modern Art 1978 Appointment Calendar". [contains assorted daily notes].
7.5.
Address book, black and red, No Date [1970s]. [contains contact information and assorted business cards].
7.6.
Address book, "Portola Valley", white, No Date [1970s]. [contains contact information].
7.7.
"A Woman's Notebook", 1980. [blank].
7.8.
Safeco Engagement Notebook, red, 1981. [contains AHP speech Manuscript, Correspondence, Program: "My Work for Peace", delivered at an Abraham Lincoln Brigade luncheon, Oakland, California, February 7, 1981.].

3.008.
Ava Helen Pauling: Travel Diaries and Itineraries, 1926, 1949-1981, No Date.
8.1.
Black travel booklet: AHP travel diary, 1926 trip to Zurich.
8.2.
Travel Itineraries, 1949-1959.
Itinerary and background material for AHP and Crellin trip to Chicago, New York, Boston. June 15-July 13, 1949.
Background material for AHP trip to Philadelphia, Chicago, Toronto, Ottawa, Madison, Wisconsin. October 24- November 10, 1950.
Itinerary and Schedule for LP and AHP trip to Dayton, Ohio; Kansas City, Spokane, Washington, March 15-29, 1954.
Itinerary and Schedule for LP and AHP trip to Portland, Oregon; Vancouver, Washington; Winnipeg, Canada; Des Moines, Iowa City, Champaign-Urbana, Los Angeles, Urbana, New Haven CT., Beacon, New York; Amherst, Massachusetts; Urbana, Illinois; Chicago, Lawrence, Kansas, March 23 - May 8, 1956.
Itinerary for LP and AHP trip to London, Rome, Helsinki, and Copenhagen, May 30 - July 4, 1956.
Itinerary and Schedule for LP and AHP trip to Colorado Springs, Denver, Chicago, Washington D.C., Baltimore, April 21-May 4, 1957.
Itinerary and Schedule for LP and AHP trip to St. Louis and Dallas, May 13-18, 1957.
Itinerary and Program for LP and AHP trip to New York, Paris, Toulouse, Montpellier, London, Paris, Strasbourg, Ljubljana, Moscow, Copenhagen, June 8-August 29, 1957.
Itinerary for LP and AHP trip to Fredericton New Brunswick, Canada; Utica, New York; Philadelphia, October 19 - November 2, 1957.
Itinerary and Schedule for LP and AHP to San Francisco, New York, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., April 16-30, 1958.
Itinerary and schedule for LP and AHP trip to Boston, New York, Dayton, Pittsburgh, June 15-23, 1958.
Itinerary for LP and AHP trip to Ostersund, London, Salzburg, Vienna, London, Dusseldorf, Trondheim, Oslo, August 23-October 2, 1958.
Itinerary for LP and AHP trip to Chicago, Philadelphia, New Haven CT., Cincinnati, Chicago, Atlanta, Tallahassee, New Orleans, November 8-22, 1958.
Background material for AHP, Barclay Kamb, and Carl Kamb to Hawaii. December 18, 1958- January 2, 1959.
Itinerary for AHP, October 1959.
8.3.
Red booklet: AHP travel diary, 1957 trip to Europe.
8.4.
Memo book: AHP diary of trip to Lambarènè, French Equatorial Africa and Europe, 1959.
Typescript: No Title [AHP account of trip to Lambarènè, French Equatorial Africa], 1959.
8.5.
Travel Itineraries 1960-1969.
Itinerary for LP and AHP, November 1960.
Itinerary for AHP trip to Salt Lake City, Philadelphia, February 4-11, 1962.
Schedule for LP and AHP, March 18-20, 1962.
Schedule for LP and AHP, March 22, 1962.
Background material for AHP trip to Oakland, August 4, 1962.
Itinerary for AHP trip to Montreal, Toronto, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., September 8-22, 1962.
Itinerary for LP and AHP trip to Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, March 19-23, 1963.
Itinerary for LP and AHP, Los Angeles to Rio De Janeiro, August 1963.
Itinerary, Background Material for trip to Mexico City and Amsterdam for AHP, May 1964.
Itinerary and schedule for LP and AHP trip to Australia and New Zealand, October 31 - December 2, 1964.
Itinerary and Program of visit to Voluntary Institutions in Madras, India, 1967.
Background material for AHP trip to San Diego, California, April 2, 1968.
Background material for AHP trip to San Diego, California, October 2, 1968.
Itinerary for LP and AHP, Wilson College, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, April 8-17, 1969.
Background material for AHP trip to San Jose, California, October 17-19, 1969.
8.6.
Diary kept by Ava Helen Pauling for trip to USSR, 1963.
8.7.
AHP Passport, issued 1964; Renewal Application, March 3, 1967.
AHP Passports: 1969-1974, 1974-1979.
8.8.
Travel Itineraries 1970-1981.
Itinerary and background material for AHP and Miss Miller trip to Seattle, June 29- July 5, 1973.
Itinerary for LP and AHP trip to Honolulu and Hong Kong, September 14-October 9, 1973.
Itinerary for LP and AHP trip to New York, Pittsburgh, Phillipsburg, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Toronto, November 5 - November 18, 1973.
Itinerary for LP and AHP trip to Las Vegas, New York, Dublin, Amsterdam, Geneva, London, July 14-30, 1975.
Itinerary for LP and AHP trip to New York, Glasgow, and London, February 3-13, 1978.
Background material for AHP trip to San Diego. March 2-5, 1978.
Itinerary for LP and AHP trip to Los Angeles, May 19-21, 1978.
Itinerary for LP and AHP trip to Portland, October 4-7, 1979.
Itinerary and background material for AHP trip to Portland. January 28-31, 1981.
8.9.
Russian visas of AHP and LP, March 10-26, 1974.
Japanese visa application and photo of AHP, March 28, 1981.
8.10.
Travel Itineraries, No Date.
Schedule, incomplete, for LP and AHP trip to Oregon, March 19__.
Background material for AHP trip to Spokane, Portland. [Illegible date].
8.11.
Journal of trip by LP and AHP, July 29-August 4, 19__.
8.12.
Assorted Travel Items, No Date.

3.009.
Ava Helen Pauling: Assorted Personal Materials, 1936-1947.
9.1.
Announcement Booklets: Pasadena Polytechnic Elementary and Junior High School, 1936-1947.
9.2.
Certificates of Instruction: Auxiliary Fireman; Air Raid Warden; Los Angeles County Defense Control, June 25, 1943.
9.3.
AHP Certification Cards: Standard and Advanced First Aid training; Air Raid Warden, June 25, 1943.

3.010.
Ava Helen Pauling: Assorted Personal Materials, 1959-1981, No Date.
10.1.
Assorted AHP Notes: 1959, 1968-1969, 1976-1980, No Date.
10.2.
Court Document re: estate of Ethel T. McCoy, 1964. [AHP received $1000 dollars].
10.3.
List of Invitees to party thrown by AHP, April 18, 1970.
10.4.
AHP Certificate: "Instant Expert on Sudbury Geology", Laurentian University geology department, April 7, 1981.
10.5.
AHP Notes re: Alfred Crawford Robertson, No Date.
10.6.
AHP music tablatures.
10.7.
Samples of AHP handwriting on box lid.
10.8.
AHP white leather slippers.
10.9.
Assorted AHP Mementos.

3.011.
Ava Helen Pauling: Awards, 1918-2013.
11.1.
Common School Diploma, State of Oregon Department of Education, May 27, 1918.
11.2.
College Preparatory Diploma, Salem High School, June 17, 1921.
11.3.
Citation for Volunteer Service: County of Los Angeles, September 2, 1945.
11.4.
Membership Certificate: Daumier Club of Associated American Artists, October 1, 1945.
11.5.
Doctor of World Law, San Gabriel College, June 19, 1962.
11.6.
Certificate: "Medborgerskap", [text in Norwegian?] July 1, 1964.
11.7.
Honorary Member: Federated Auxiliaries of the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union, June 21, 1967.
11.8.
Mother of the Year Award: California State Association of Colored Women's Clubs, Emma Lazarus, and Jewish Women's Clubs of Los Angeles, 1967.
11.9.
Certificate of Appreciation: Anza-Borrego Committee of the Desert Protective Council, December 20, 1974.
11.10.
Ralph Atkinson Civil Liberties Award: American Civil Liberties Union, Monterey County chapter, 1981.
11.11.
Spectrum Award and Medal: World Organization for Human Potential, May 4, 1984.
11.12.
Distinguished Lifetime Award: North Salem [Oregon] High School Hall of Fame, 2013.

3.012.
Ava Helen Pauling: Assorted Invitations, Programs and Flyers, 1940-1967, No Date.
12.1.
Program: The American Philosophical Society: General Meeting, April 18-20, 1940. [heavily annotated by AHP].
12.2.
White House Entrance Card, April 26, 1940.
12.3.
Flyer: "Impressions of my Visits with Nursery Children in Russia Last Summer", speech by AHP, workshop on Avenues to Effective Teaching, University of California, Los Angeles, May 17, 1958.
12.4.
Program: Untitled address by AHP, Mathematics Department Assembly Program, Saint Augustine's College, Raleigh, North Carolina, March 6, 1962.
12.5.
White House Menu and Seating Chart; AHP journal notes re: White House Dinner, 1962.
12.6.
Folio Calendar: KPFK Radio, February 15-18, 1965. [re: broadcast interview of LP and AHP by Frank Kelly on the program "Slightly Autobiographical", February 18, 1965].
12.7.
Flyer: "Women and their Role in the Modern World", address by AHP, United Nations 21st Anniversary, Women's Day Observance, Location Unknown, October 13, 1966.
12.8.
Invitation: "Peace and Civil Liberties", AHP speech to Women for Legislative Action, Valley Chapter, November 12, 1966.
12.9.
Program: Seminar On "Small Family", Madras, India, January 20, 1967. [contains AHP annotations].
12.10.
Program: Annual Interracial Mothers Day Luncheon, May 13, 1967. [AHP was the featured speaker].
12.11.
Assorted Invitations and Programs, No Date.

3.013.
Ava Helen Pauling: Assorted Household Materials, 1943-1978, No Date.
13.1.
War Ration Books, 1943.
13.2.
Certificate of Pedigree for the Pauling family dog - a male Cocker Spaniel, 1949.
13.3.
Postal Zone Directory, Los Angeles, California, 1959.
13.4.
Stereo Instruction Manuals and Warranty, 1966.
13.5.
Typescript: China Camp [includes "Philosophy" and "House Rules"], by Linus Pauling, Jr., August 14, 1978.
13.6.
Blue Chip stamps, No Date.
13.7.
Assorted Magazine Articles and Catalogs re: furniture, No Date.
13.8.
Miscellaneous Household Items, No Date.

3.014.
Ava Helen Pauling: Assorted Materials re: California Institute of Technology, 1927-1980, No Date.
14.1.
Invitation: Dedication of the Crellin Laboratory of Chemistry, May 16, 1927.
14.2.
Reprint: "Analogies between Antibodies and Simpler Chemical Substances," by Linus Pauling, [annotated: "For Mrs. Pauling"] Chemical and Engineering News, American Chemical Society, April 25, 1946.
14.3.
Directory: California Institute of Technology Personnel, October 1962.
14.4.
Correspondence: A. J. Haagen-Smit re: 1944 AHP lab employment at C.I.T., 1967. [Original in Ava Helen Pauling 3.001].
14.5.
Greeting Card re: C.I.T. Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Family Picnic, October 1, 1978.
14.6.
Newsletter: Caltech News, [Includes photo of AHP, LP and Linda Pauling Kamb], November, 1978.
14.7.
Greeting Card: C.I.T. Christmas Card, 1980.

3.015.
Ava Helen Pauling: Assorted Materials re: Organizations, No Date.
15.1.
Assorted Organization Newsletters, No Date.
15.2.
Assorted AHP Membership Cards, No Date.
15.3.
Assorted Materials re: AHP memberships, No Date.

3.016.
Ava Helen Pauling: FBI Files, 1979, No Date.
16.1.
Correspondence re: records request, Federal Bureau of Investigation, February 12, 1979.
16.2.
Ava Helen Pauling FBI Files, No Date.

3.017.
Ava Helen Pauling: Financial Materials, 1960-1983, No Date.
17.1.
Shareholder Information: Mayacamas Vineyards , 1960-1963.
17.2.
Correspondence, Notes re: LP and AHP loan to Pearl Jordan, 1960-1963.
17.3.
Correspondence re: AHP loan to Amzie Moore, 1960-1978.
17.4.
Tax Materials: "Employer's Quarterly Tax Return for Household Employees", Wage and Tax Statements, Calculations, 1961-1983.
17.5.
AHP Check Registers, 1966-1968, 1973-1974.
17.6.
AHP speaking engagement contract: speeches delivered at Mesa College, San Diego, California, arranged by the College Association for Public Events and Services, May 28, 1969.
17.7.
Handwritten contract, Account Ledger re: LP and AHP loan to Maria A. Garcia and Jose Armando Menjivar, February 27, 1970.
17.8.
AHP Chevron credit card, 1970.
17.9.
AHP Savings Account Statements, Barclays Bank of California, 1973-1981.
17.10.
Correspondence, Background Materials re: Sempervirens Fund Land Contributions, 1974-1983.
17.11.
Account Statements, Background Materials re: Dreyfus Tax Exempt Bond Fund, 1979-1982.
17.12.
Assorted Business Cards, No Date.
17.13.
Assorted AHP financial materials, No Date.

3.018.
Ava Helen Pauling: Medical Materials, 1967-1982.
18.1.
Typescript, Notes: Biographical Information - Hospitalization of Ava Helen Pauling, by Linus Pauling, December 4, 1967.
18.2.
AHP Health Insurance Identification Cards, 1969-1979.
18.3.
Assorted AHP Medical Bills and Statements, 1968-1982.
18.4.
AHP "Hold Harmless Agreement" for University of California Hospital, September 1970.
18.5.
LP Notes re: AHP's health, 1974, 1976, 1981.
18.6.
LP Notes: "AHP's new glasses", April 25, 1976.
18.7.
Correspondence re: treatment of AHP's cancer with potassium ascorbate, R. B. Swenson, October 28, 1976.
18.8.
Assorted Correspondence re: AHP cancer diagnosis and illness, 1976, 1979.

3.019.
Ava Helen Pauling: Medical Materials, 1978-1982.
19.1.
Manuscript: No Title [Account of AHP car accident and ensuing health], by Ava Helen Pauling, March 7-19, 1978. [Original in Ava Helen Pauling 2.003].
19.2.
Three herbal medicine envelopes from China, June 1981.
19.3.
Statement re: death of AHP, by Emile Zuckerkandl, December 9, 1981.
19.4.
Transcript: "Transcription of the Tape Recording of Part of the Memorial Meeting for Ava Helen Pauling at the Unitarian Church of Palo Alto on Saturday, December 12, 1981.".
19.5.
Assorted Correspondence, Newspaper Clippings, and Medical Journal kept by LP re: AHP's medical condition and death, December 1981.
19.6.
Assorted Materials re: AHP Memorial Service and Funeral, December 1981.
19.7.
Copy of AHP's Death Certificate, January 13, 1982.

3.020.
AHP Dictaphone Belts: Transcribed, No Date.
20.1.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: Ester Stone, Steven Fritchman, Mr. Ruhl, Betty Seldon, No Date.
20.2.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: Jess W. Rice, Mrs. Kenneth Macgowan, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Scott, Otto Nathan, Sarah Fell Yellin, Virginia Durr, Mrs. Louis Swedlow, No Date.
20.3.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: George Davis, Mrs. Cordad Bouer, Stanley Wright, Valley Weigl, Vera Leeper, Anna B. Goume, Mrs. R. E. Stearns, Katherine Marshall, No Date.
20.4.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: Kyoko Nishizaki, Mrs. Stanley Swerdlow, Stephen Fritchman, Lucilla Delaverda, Victoria Orellana, Hotaru Koyama, No Date.
20.5.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: Janet Neuman, Catherine Colburn, Kathryn Walton, Peter Pauling, Irving F. Laucks, Mr. A. Refregier, No Date.
20.6.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: Carmaletta Hinton, Sarah Fell Yellin, Pauline Scott, Ethel Taylor, Annette Provenzano, Margaret Russell, No Date.
20.7.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: William Worthy, Gerard Piel, George Tarjan, Mrs. Robert Treuhaft, Molly Jacobs, Ethyl Taylor, No Date.
20.8.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: Anna Finkel, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kogan, Louise Andrews Sims, Marie Harlow, President M.A.F. Ritchie, Mrs. J.F.M. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Pastor, Valley Weigl, No Date.
20.9.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: Sylvia Acker, Lucille Jenkins, Mrs. Kenneth Hays, Madeleine and Ruben Borough, Charles Mackintosh, Otto Nathan, Anna Lee Stewart, Molly Jacobs, No Date.
20.10.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: George Tarjan, Stanley Wright, Linus Pauling, Leanna and Paul Hendrickson, Stephen Fritchman, No Date.
20.11.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: Stephen Fritchman, Irving F. Laucks, Clifford J. Durr, Elizabeth McClave, No Date.
20.12.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: John N. Dragoumis, Madame Stanislawa Zawadecka, Jan Symons, Katherine Cole, No Date.
20.13.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: Helen, Kay Fujino, Thomas Pauling, Diana Collins, No Date.
20.14.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: Carolyn Ensor, Jay Stuart Innerst, Linus Pauling, Jr., Blanche Murphy, Molly Fodor, Alice Richards, Pauline Scott, Ester Stone, No Date.
20.15.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: Vincent Hallinan, William Worthy, Norman Levine, Paul Zybko, Max Paschin, Ruth Colborn Grumbine, Gerhardt Bakker, No Date.
20.16.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Patchen, Corliss Lamont, Friedy D. Heisler, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Atkinson, No Date.
20.17.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: Murray Abowitz, Margaret Joyce, Beatrice Huggins, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ackland, Gay Bagley, Gladys Greene, Alice Herz, Grace Horne, Betty Selden, Evelyn Alloy, Winnie Balch, No Date.
20.18.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: Zoltan Schuyler, Mrs. George MacMinn, Kenneth S. MacLean, Jane Zuckerkandl, Ruth Gage-Colby, Amy Swerdlow, Virginia Durr, No Date.
20.19.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: Julia Kagan, Molly Jacobs, Lucila Rubio de Laverde, Rose Sherman, George and Billie Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Atkinson, No Date.
20.20.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: Herbert T. Rosenfeld, Alton Ochsner, Elizabeth McClave, Ralph and Theresa Hultgren, Emilie and Ed Condon, Ellen and Dick Morgan, Miriam Paras, Ethel Taylor, Paul Meyerson, Janet Stevenson, Lucille Lozoya, Anne Lippman, Anne Gores, Tom and Claire Perry, Marjorie Avery, Beatrice Henshaw, Frances W. Herring, Mary Stearns, Mrs. Norman Corwin, John K. Willis, Margaret and Ralph Russell, Lucy and Crellin Pauling, Linus Pauling, Jr., Alice Richards, Orizo Fujino, Aileen Cox, Herbert T. Rosenfeld, Francis Herring, Gilda Gusix, Therese F. Casgrain, Ralph and Theresa Hultgren, Emilie and Ed Condon, Ellen and Dick Morgan. [No Dictaphone Belt], No Date.
20.21.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: Herbert T. Rosenfeld, Alton Ochsner, Elizabeth McClave, No Date.
20.22.
Transcribed Dictabelt - Correspondence: Ralph and Theresa Hultgren, Emilie and Ed Condon, Ellen and Dick Morgan, Miriam Paras, Ethel Taylor, Paul Meyerson, Janet Stevenson, Lucille Lozoya, Anne Lippman, No Date.

3.021.
AHP Dictaphone Belts: Untranscribed, No Date.
21.1.
AHP Dictaphone Belts: 135 Untranscribed Belts, No Date.

3.022.
Publications and Newspaper Clippings Collected by Ava Helen Pauling, 1933-1981, No Date.
22.1.
Publication: Facts Concerning the Spray Residue Problem Pertinent to the Fruit and Vegetable Industries, State Department of Agriculture, Circular no. 6, June 28, 1933.
22.2.
Reprint: "The California Fruit and Vegetable 1933 Spray Residue Problem", The Blue Anchor, vol. X, no. 12, December 1933.
22.3.
Pamphlet: The Fine Arts Club of Pasadena, Season of 1938-1939.
22.4.
Pamphlet: District Meeting of Los Angeles District: California Federation Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Inc., March 9, 1940.
22.5.
Pamphlet: La Sainte-Chapelle: Nefs et Clochers, 1947.
22.6.
Newspaper: The Quest, Reed College, vol. 44 no.3, October 11, 1954.
22.7.
Pamphlet: Report of The Cancer Institute, 1955-1965.
22.8.
Newspaper: Santa Barbara News Press, April 3, 1958.
22.9.
Newspaper: Daily Trojan, April 30, 1958.
22.10.
Newspaper: Daily Trojan, May 1, 1958.
22.11.
Typescript, Correspondence: The distribution of the California Sea Otter, Enhydra lutris (Merriam), by Richard A. Boolootian, September 1958.
22.12.
Journal: Danish Medical Bulletin, vol: 7, no. 1,(1960).
22.13.
Newspaper: National Wildlands News, 1960.
22.14.
Publication: The Reed, vol. 1, no. 4, April 17, 1961.
22.15.
Publication: The Reed, vol. 1, no. 5, May 1, 1961.
22.16.
Publication: Northwest Challenge, vol. IV, no. 2, Spring 1961, published by Thomas A. Wilson.
22.17.
Newspaper Clippings: "25 Left Out of School Lunches"; "UGF President Urges Federal Lunch Program", Nashville Tennessean, March 9, 1962.
22.18.
Reprint: "Niels Stenson in Copenhagen", GeoTimes, February 1964.
22.19.
Journal Article: "Newborn Attention Affected by Medication during Labor", Science, vol. 144, April 17, 1964.
22.20.
News Photograph: "Linus Strolls By the Park", New York Times, November 27, 1964. [photograph of a lion balloon in a parade].
22.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "An English View - Good Time at UCLA", Sunday Forum, April 18, 1965.
22.22.
Publication: Jena Review, photographs of Cathedrals, 1965.
22.23.
Publication: The Madras Seva Sadan Girls' High School Magazine, Manorama Press, 1965.
22.24.
Newsletter: Health Bulletin, vol. 6, no. 5, April 13, 1968.
22.25.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Alice Hamilton Will be 100 Today", The Gazette and Daily, York, Pennsylvania, February 27, 1969.
22.26.
Reprint: "America the (Formerly) Beautiful", Reader's Digest, February 1969.
22.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Princeton goes coed: Look what's happening to Old Nassau", Palo Alto Times, October 16, 1969.
22.28.
Pamphlet: Guide to the Nature Trail: North Grove Guy Fleming Trail, San Diego Chapter of the Sierra Club, No Date. [1960s].
22.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Can of Tomatoes Leads to a Fortune", Publication Unknown, No Date. [1960s].
22.30.
Typescript: Harvard's 'Dr. Nutrition', book review by Tom Brewer, January 6, 1971.
22.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "What Every Wife Should Know...Insurance, Wills, Death Benefits", Chicago Tribune, November 7, 1971.
22.32.
Publication: I Can Stand on my Head!: An Introduction to Yoga for Children, by Alma Ostrander and Kay Windam, 1973.
22.33.
Newsletter: Economic Education Bulletin, published by American Institute for Economic Research, April 1975.
22.34.
Pamphlet: People's Medical Center, No Date. [1970s].
22.35.
Newspaper Clipping: "Creativity Explored", by Kevin Starr, Publication Unknown, No Date. [1970s].
22.36.
Reprint, Correspondence: George M. Martin, [re: Kuna culture] No Date. [1970s].
22.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Dark Ages' surgery", Publication Unknown, No Date. [1970s].
22.38.
Publication: Annual Report, National Audubon Society, 1981.

3.023.
Ava Helen Pauling's Parents: George Richard Miller and Elnora Ellen Gard Miller - Genealogy, Biographical Information, and Correspondence, 1885-1943, No Date.
23.1.
George Richard Miller: Biographical Information, No Date.
23.2.
George Richard Miller: Transcripts from AHP and LP Interviews, 1977 and 1991.
23.3.
George Richard Miller: Correspondence, 1885-1939.
23.4.
George Richard Miller: Relevant Photos, No Date.
23.5.
Elnora Ellen Gard Miller: Biographical Information, No Date.
23.6.
Elnora Ellen Gard Miller: Will, 1942.
Elnora Ellen Gard Miller: Transcript from LP Interview, 1991.
23.7.
Elnora Ellen Gard Miller: Correspondence, 1922-1943.
23.8.
Elnora Ellen Gard Miller: Correspondence with Milton Miller, [re: Property] 1934-1938.
23.9.
Elnora Ellen Gard Miller: Relevant Photos, No Date.
23.10.
Elnora Ellen Gard Miller: Holy Bible, Scofield Reference Edition, Oxford University Press, 1917.
Newspaper Clipping: "Announce Rites for Mrs. Nora Miller", Publisher Unknown, October 21, 1943. Includes photograph.
Program: Memorial Service, October 23, 1943.
Knit Doily: oval, cream, folded in Bible, No Date.

3.024.
Ava Helen Pauling's Siblings: Genealogy, Biographical Information, and Correspondence, 1923, 1951, 1958-1971, 1982, 1991, 1996, No Date.
24.1.
George Earl Miller: Biographical Information, No Date.
24.2.
George Earl Miller: Correspondence, 1958-1971.
24.3.
George Earl Miller: Transcript from LP Interview, 1991.
24.4.
Linda Ann Miller [daughter of George Miller]: Correspondence, 1969.
24.5.
Kristine Miller [daughter of George Miller]: Correspondence, 1964, 1971.
24.6.
Sterling Miller [son of George Miller]: Correspondence, 1982, 1991, 1996, No Date.
24.7.
George Earl Miller: Relevant Photos, No Date.
24.8.
Nettie Miller Spaulding: Biographical Information, No Date.
24.9.
Nettie Miller Spaulding: Correspondence, No Date.
24.10.
Nettie Miller Spaulding: Relevant Photos, No Date.
24.11.
Blanche Miller Brown: Biographical Information, No Date.
24.12.
Blanche Miller Brown: Correspondence, 1923.
24.13.
Betty Leone Park [daughter of Blanche Miller Brown]: Correspondence, 1952.
24.14.
Blanche Miller Brown: Relevant Photos, No Date.

3.025.
Ava Helen Pauling's Siblings: Genealogy, Biographical Information, and Correspondence, 1935-1990, 1995, 1999, No Date.
25.1.
Pearl Miller Gist: Biographical Information, No Date.
25.2.
Pearl Miller Gist: Correspondence, 1971, 1973-1980.
25.3.
Pearl Miller Gist: Correspondence, No Date.
25.4.
Gloria Affolter [daughter of Pearl Gist]: Correspondence, No Date.
25.5.
Pearl Miller Gist: Relevant Photos, No Date.
25.6.
John Percival Miller: Biographical Information, No Date.
25.7.
John Percival Miller: Correspondence, 1974.
25.8.
Milton Miller: Biographical Information, No Date.
25.9.
Milton Miller: Correspondence, 1935.
25.10.
Milton Miller: Relevant Photos, No Date.
25.11.
Clay Miller: Biographical Information, No Date.
25.12.
Clay Miller: Correspondence, 1971-1981, 1983, 1986.
25.13.
Robert M. Miller [son of Clay Miller]: Correspondence, 1994-1995, 1999.
25.14.
Barbara [daughter of Clay Miller]: Correspondence, No Date.
25.15.
Clay Miller: Relevant Photos, No Date.
25.16.
Mary Miller Brown: Biographical Information, No Date.
25.17.
Phyllis [daughter of Mary Brown]: Correspondence, 1971, 1981, 1989-1990.
25.18.
Mary Miller Brown: Relevant Photos, No Date.

3.026.
Ava Helen Pauling's Siblings: Genealogy, Biographical Information, and Correspondence, 1943-1986, No Date.
26.1.
Lulu Gorgo Miller: Biographical Information, No Date.
26.2.
Lulu Gorgo Miller: Correspondence, 1966, 1970-1974.
26.3.
Lulu Gorgo Miller: Correspondence, 1975-1979.
26.4.
Lulu Gorgo Miller: Correspondence, 1980-1986.
26.5.
Lulu Gorgo Miller: Correspondence, No Date.
26.6.
Lulu Gorgo Miller: Relevant Photos, No Date.
26.7.
Gladys Patricia Miller Briggs: Biographical Information, No Date.
26.8.
Gladys Patricia Miller Briggs: Correspondence, 1943-1980.
26.9.
Gladys Patricia Miller Briggs: Relevant Photos, No Date.

3.027.
Ava Helen Pauling's Siblings: Genealogy, Biographical Information, and Correspondence, 1965-1979, No Date.
27.1.
Lillian "Dickie" Miller Wilson: Biographical Information, No Date.
27.2.
Lillian "Dickie" Miller Wilson: Correspondence, 1965-1969.
27.3.
Lillian "Dickie" Miller Wilson: Correspondence, 1970-1974.
27.4.
Lillian "Dickie" Miller Wilson: Correspondence, 1975-1979.
27.5.
Lillian "Dickie" Miller Wilson: Correspondence, No Date.
27.6.
Barbara Miller [daughter of Lillian Wilson]: Correspondence, 1973-1975.
27.7.
Lillian 'Dickie' Miller Wilson: Relevant Photos, No Date.

3.028.
Genealogy of the Phillip E. Linn Families, 1965.
28.1.
Typescript: Genealogy of the Phillip E. Linn Families, compiled and published by Albert B. Shankland, Portland, Oregon, 1965.
28.2.
Correspondence: Albert B. Shankland, 1960.
28.3.
Typescript: Phillip E. Linn Reunion, [greeting message from AHP to reunion attendees] August 6, 1961.

4. Materials re: Peace and Women.


4.001.
Ava Helen Pauling: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1954-1981, No Date.
1.1.
Correspondence: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1959-1981.
1.2.
Typescripts: Darkness Before Dawn. A New Hope for Disarmament. "Denuclearised Zones", Jesse Street, 1954; and Disarmament Proposals 1899 to June 1954: A Paper Read Before the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Jesse Street, July 1954.
1.3.
Typescript: The Legal and Social Position of Swedish Women, Valborg Lundgren, November 1957.
1.4.
Assorted Materials re: Fourteenth International Congress of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Stockholm, Sweden, July 27-31, 1959.
1.5.
Publication: "Dr. Linus Pauling Addresses Congress", Pax Et Libertas, published by the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, vol. 24, no.1, January 1960.
1.6.
Publication Article: "WILPF Supports Dr. Pauling", I. F. Stone's Weekly, vol. VIII, no. 25, June 27, 1960.
1.7.
Memoranda, Agendas, Meeting Minutes re: assorted WILPF committees, 1959-1963, 1972-1979, No Date.

4.002.
Ava Helen Pauling: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1957-1981, No Date.
2.1.
Correspondence, Assorted Materials re: WILPF Triennial Congress, 1961-1962.
2.2.
Typescript: Conference of Women's International Democratic Federation, Annual Meeting, Author Unknown [AHP?], 1960.
2.3.
Agendas, Assorted Reports re: International Executive Committee, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1961-1964.
2.4.
WILPF Directories, Rosters and Membership Lists, 1962-1963.
2.5.
Typescript: Children and the Vietnam War, address by Madeline Duckles, WILPF meeting, San Francisco, California, June 21, 1967.
2.6.
AHP's WILPF International Associate Membership cards, 1968, 1970.
2.7.
Manuscript: "Talk to WILPF", AHP speech, November 18, 1975. [Original in Ava Helen Pauling 2.002, 2.2].
2.8.
Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program, Background Material re: meeting entitled "Peace, Bread, and Life: In honor of Ava Helen and Linus Pauling", Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Santa Cruz, California, June 30, 1979.
2.9.
Certificate, Correspondence: "Certificate of Life Membership", awarded to AHP, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, August 1981.
2.10.
Assorted WILPF Pamphlets and Publications, 1957-1962, 1970-1979, No Date.

4.003.
Ava Helen Pauling: Materials re: Virginia and Clifford Durr, 1960-1999, No Date.
3.1.
Correspondence: Virginia and Clifford Durr, 1961-1993.
3.2.
Publication: "Trial By Terror: A Palm Sunday Sermon by Clifford J. Durr, delivered at The First Unitarian Church of Denver, March 18, 1951", published by Public Service by Southern Farm and Home, 1960.
3.3.
Publication: "Jesus As A Free Speech Victim: Trial By Terror 2000 Years Ago", by Clifford J. Durr, published by Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, 1960.
3.4.
Correspondence, Flyer, Advertisement re: "Civil Rights, The Negro and the South", speech by Clifford Durr, Unitarian Public Forum, October 4, 1963.
3.5.
Invitation re: Luncheon honoring Mrs. Virginia Durr, The Council of Women for Legislative Action, October 5, 1963.
3.6.
Publication: "Three Biblical Lessons In Civil Liberties", by Clifford J. Durr, published by American Humanist Association, No Date. [1960s].
3.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Clifford Durr, Ex-F.C.C Aide and Civil Rights Lawyer, Dies," New York Times, May 13, 1975.
3.8.
Program: Memorial Service for Clifford Durr, All Souls Church, Washington, D.C., June 12, 1975.
3.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "A friendship that bridged the racial divide", by Lucy Durr Hackney, The Inquirer, August 2, 1999.
3.10.
Typescript: Biographical Sketch of Clifford J. Durr, Author Unknown, No Date.

4.004.
Ava Helen Pauling: Women International Strike for Peace, 1962-1975, No Date.
4.1.
Correspondence: Women International Strike for Peace, 1962-1975.
4.2.
Correspondence, Flyer re: "Hiroshima Walk", featuring Ava Helen Pauling and Mildred Simon, sponsored by Women for Peace, San Francisco, California, August 5, 1962.
4.3.
Correspondence, Assorted Materials re: Conference of Woman for International Cooperation Year, sponsored by Voice of Women and Woman Strike for Peace, Montreal, Canada, 1962.
4.4.
Typescript: Women Strike for Peace [narration of slide show re: role of WSP/WISP], Dr. Frances Herring, 1962.
4.5.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title [re: short history of WISP in Norway], Author Unknown, 1962.
4.6.
Invitation: "An Evening of International Cuisine and Entertainment", hosted by AHP and LP, sponsored by Women Strike for Peace, September 28, 1963.
4.7.
Publications: Memo - National Bulletin of Women Strike for Peace, 1963-1967.

4.005.
Ava Helen Pauling: Women International Strike for Peace, 1964-1980, No Date.
5.1.
Memorandum: Ava Helen Pauling to Women International Strike for Peace, [re: peace movement in western Germany], July 31, 1964.
5.2.
Typescript and Manuscript: You Can Beat the Dutch, speech by Ava Helen Pauling, re: WSP meeting in The Hague, Netherlands, 1964.
5.3.
Assorted Typescripts, Pamphlets, Correspondence, and Flyers re: WSP peace rally in The Hague, Netherlands, 1964.
5.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "WISP Garden Brunch", Santa Barbara News Press, September 27, 1965. [Original in Ava Helen Pauling 3.002, 2.54].
5.5.
Typescript: A Joint Statement by Nineteen Women from North Vietnam, The National Liberation Front of South Vietnam, and the United States, who met July 13-18, 1965 in Djakarta, Indonesia, for Informal Discussions, Initiated by Women Strike For Peace, Frances Herring et al., 1965.
5.6.
WSP anti-Vietnam war advertisements, 1969.
5.7.
Offprint: "The Launching of a Multi-National Womens' Peace Force in the NATO Countries", Women Strike for Peace, No Date. [1960s].
5.8.
Pamphlet: "What happens if a hydrogen warhead explodes at a missile base in L.A. Area?", published by Women Strike for Peace, No Date. [1960s].
5.9.
Pamphlet: "You Can't Get Rid Of Radioactive Waste From Nuclear Power Plants", WSP Nuclear Waste Committee, 1973.
5.10.
Program: "Light the Billboards", luncheon celebrating the Fifteenth Anniversary of WSP, April 3, 1976.
5.11.
Publication: Journal of Women Strike For Peace, commemorating eighteen years of conscientious concern for the future of the world's children, published by Women Strike for Peace, 1979.
5.12.
Newspaper Clipping: "We Are Angry Women", Women International Strike for Peace paid advertisement, New York Times, June 1, 1980.
5.13.
Assorted Newsletters and Pamphlets: Women International Strike for Peace, 1962-1964, 1973, No Date.

4.006.
Ava Helen Pauling: National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, 1960-1964, No Date.
6.1.
Correspondence: SANE, 1960-1961, 1964.
6.2.
Memorandum: Linus Pauling to Ava Helen Pauling, re: information about the National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, Inc., October 16, 1961.
6.3.
Assorted Publications: SANE, 1960-1961, No Date.

4.007.
Ava Helen Pauling: Women Act for Disarmament, 1960, 1974.
7.1.
Correspondence: Women Act for Disarmament, 1960, 1974.
7.2.
Offprint: "A Call to Geneva", Women Act for Disarmament, March 25, 1974.
7.3.
Blank Letterhead.

4.008.
Ava Helen Pauling: First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles, 1959-1981.
8.1.
Correspondence: First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles, 1961-1976.
8.2.
Correspondence: Reverend Stephen H. Fritchman, 1959-1981.
8.3.
Directories, Manual: First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles, 1963.
8.4.
Correspondence, Assorted Materials re: Unitarian Forum, 1963-1964.
8.5.
Sermon: "Are Men Necessary?: In Praise of Women", given by John A. Crane, Unitarian Church, Santa Barbara, California, December 1965.
8.6.
Assorted Unitarian Church Bulletins and Newsletters, 1959-1981.
8.7.
Typescript: Why I am A Unitarian, by Ava Helen Pauling, September 18, 1977. [Original in Ava Helen Pauling 2.002, 2.3].
8.8.
Pamphlet: "The First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles Centennial Celebration", 1877-1977.
8.9.
Transcript: "Transcription of the tape recording of part of the memorial meeting for Ava Helen Pauling at the Unitarian Church of Palo Alto, December 12, 1981.".

4.009.
Ava Helen Pauling: General Peace, 1945-1960.
9.1.
Pamphlet: The United States and the International Trusteeship System, published by the Commission to Study the Organization of Peace, September 1945.
9.2.
Publication: "The United Nations Charter: What Was Done at San Francisco", by Clark M. Eichelberger. Published by the American Association for the United Nations, Inc. Commission to Study the Organization of Peace, 1945.
9.3.
Pamphlet: Strategic Bases In the Pacific: Plan For Trusteeship, published by the Commission to Study The Organization of Peace, February 1946.
9.4.
Pamphlet: The United States and the United Nations Report Series No. 2: United States Atomic Energy Proposals, June 14, 1946.
9.5.
Publication and Pamphlets: "Here Is Tomorrow", The Cooperative League of the U.S.A., 1946. Includes various pamphlets regarding cooperatives.
9.6.
Reprint: "Security under the United Nations: A plea for peace through world opinion", Newsweek, June 16, 1947.
9.7.
Pamphlet: United Nations Charter - Together with the Statute of the International Court of Justice, American Association for the United Nations, No Date. [1940s].
9.8.
Memorandum: Clark M. Eichelberger to AHP, re: "Memorandum on the Crisis Situation in the United Nations" No Date. [1940s].
9.9.
Pamphlet: Equal Rights Amendment, 82nd Congress, 1st session, Document no. 74, Government Printing Office, October 3, 1951.
9.10.
Reprint: "All Military Knowledge is Now Useless", by Cpt. B. H. Liddell Hart, reprinted from News Chronicle, March 1, 1955.
9.11.
Pamphlet: "Questions and Answers About Nuclear Tests", by the Friends Committee on Legislation, 1957.
9.12.
Pamphlet: "Science, Disarmament and Peace", addresses by Adlai E. Stevenson and Gerard Piel, January 31, 1958.
9.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Drew Pearson: Radioactivity Fall-Out Pattern", Mirror News, 8 April 1958.
9.14.
Pamphlet: Bulletin, published by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, July 11, 1958.
9.15.
Copy of AHP Journal: "Fifth World Conference Against A&H Bombs", Hiroshima, August 1959.
9.16.
Offprint: "United States Mission to the United Nations", (Press Release #3252), Statement by Henry Cabot Lodge, October 14, 1959.
9.17.
Pamphlet: Hangman, by Maurice Ogden, 1959.
9.18.
Pamphlet: A Collection of Ideas, by W. S. Hughes, No Date. [1950s].
9.19.
Pamphlet: In Ignorance, Refrain!, [re: Strontium-90] Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, No Date. [1950s].
9.20.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Background on the October-December 1959 Sessions of the Geneva Negotiations for the Discontinuance of Nuclear Weapons Tests, U.S. Department of State, February 11, 1960.
9.21.
Newspaper Clipping: "What Would Happen?" Main Line Daily Times, February 26, 1960.
9.22.
Pamphlet: The Hazards of Atomic Radiation, University Group on Defense Policy, March 1960.
9.23.
Reprint: "Unsound to the Summit", by J. B. Priestley, New Statesman, May 7, 1960.
9.24.
Song Sheet: Walk and Rally for Disarmament, July 9, 1960.
9.25.
Publication: Peace Issues, published by Association for the Rights of Man, July 1960.
9.26.
Press Release: "News from Southern Conference Educational Fund, Inc.", [re: civil rights movement] November 28, 1960.
9.27.
Newspaper Clipping: "Our Defense Policy is Foggy, Paradoxical and Useless", Financial Post, December 3, 1960.
9.28.
Newspaper Clipping: "Britain to Urge Varied Defenses", New York Times, December 10, 1960.
9.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "Foreign Affairs: Fifteen Men on the Dead Man's Chest", New York Times, December 17, 1960.
9.30.
Newspaper Clipping: "Peiping Emergence As A-power Feared", New York Times, No Date; "East-West Group Asks Disarmament", New York Times, No Date.
9.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bonn Backs U.S. On Atomic Force", New York Times, December 18, 1960.
9.32.
Article: "Toward Disarmament: Significance of Statement Made by Khrushchev on Controls Weighed", by Jay Orear, New York Times, December 18, 1960.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cadet Turned Scientist: Patrick Maynard Stuart Blackett", New York Times, December 26, 1960.
9.33.
Contact information for assorted peace organizations, 1960.
9.34.
Pamphlet: Common Sense in Defense, by Cmdr. Sir Stephen King-Hall, 1960.
9.35.
Publication: Bulletin No. 2, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, 1960.

4.010.
Ava Helen Pauling: General Peace, 1961-1964.
10.1.
Pamphlet: Non-Violent Direct Action Against Polaris, published by the Direct Action Committee Against Nuclear War, January 1961.
10.2.
Article: "The 'Arms-Control' Doctrine", The Nation, February 11, 1961.
10.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "If Sixteen Countries had the Bomb", New York Times Magazine, February 12, 1961.
10.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sweden Lagging in Nuclear Work", New York Times, February 19, 1961.
10.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Controversy Blasts Debate in Greece on Fallout Shelter", Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, March 24, 1961.
10.6.
Publication: "Security Through World Disarmament", Report of the Seventh National Conference on World Disarmament and Development, April 10-11, 1961.
10.7.
Article: "Towards Total, Universal Disarmament", Pax Et Libertas, vol. 26, no. 2, April-June 1961.
10.8.
Publication: The Nation, May 13, 1961.
10.9.
Publication: WRL News, War Resisters League, May-June 1961.
10.10.
Publication: Window on the World, American Federation of World Citizens, June 1961.
10.11.
Newsletter: Lobby for Peace (Northern California), vol. II, no. 4, June 1961.
10.12.
Reprint: "The Nuclear Bomb", by Margaret Robertson, Dunoon Observer and Argyllshire Standard, September 16, 1961.
10.13.
Reprint: "Let Mankind be Heard In This Hour Of Peril", Toronto Globe and Mail, Voice of Women, November 18, 1961.
10.14.
Newsletter and Pamphlets re: Committee for Nonviolent Action; Peace Action Center, 1961.
10.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "The neutrals' 11th-hour effort at Geneva", National Guardian, April 23, 1962.
10.16.
Correspondence, Pamphlet: "The Decline of the State and the Coming of World Society", by Kathleen Gough, April 1962.
10.17.
Article: "Who's in Charge Here? - Not Women!", New York Times Magazine, September 2, 1962.
10.18.
Article: "The Peace Ladies", Harpers Magazine, March 1963.
10.19.
Newspaper Clippings: "Text of Pope John's Encyclical 'Pacem in Terris', Calling for a World Community", New York Times, April 11, 1963.
10.20.
Reprint: "The Urgency of a Test Ban Treaty", Askov American, May 2, 1963.
10.21.
Newsletter and Summary Report: One World International Conference of Brussels, May 1-5 , 1963.
10.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Two Kinds of Women Who Made History", New York Times, October 4, 1963.
10.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Petite Senator Is A Fearless Fighter", (York, Pennsylvania) Gazette and Daily, November 16, 1963.
10.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Beware of Women in Next Election", Pasadena Star-News, November 19, 1963.
10.25.
Reprint: "The Invisible Americans", The Saturday Evening Post, December 21-28, 1963.
10.26.
Publication: Let There Be a World, by Felix Greene, 1963.
10.27.
Assorted Typescripts, Flyers, Pamphlets, and Correspondence: Australian Congresses for International Cooperation and Disarmament, 1963-1965.
10.28.
Publication: Friendship Universal, Summer 1964.
10.29.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Cyprus Crisis - Who is Guilty", The Ghanaian Times, August 13, 1964.
10.30.
Pamphlet: Editorials, National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, 1964.
10.31.
Publications: Pomoi, 1964. [in Greek].

4.011.
Ava Helen Pauling: General Peace, 1964-1972.
11.1.
Publication: For Peace, published by the Soviet Peace Committee, 1964.
11.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Y", , u, 18 ou 1964.
11.3.
Publication: Women Of The Whole World, No. 4, Women's International Democratic Federation, 1965.
11.4.
Typescript: Transcript of Address by the Prime Minister on Accepting the 2nd Temple University World Peace Award, by Lester Pearson [?], Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 2, 1965.
11.5.
Article: "Three Convicted in Yasui visa contempt case", National Guardian, vol. 17, no. 28, April 17, 1965.
11.6.
Pamphlet: Peace and the rule of Realism: a new approach to the revitalization of the United Nations, Exchange for Political Ideas in Canada, March 1965.
11.7.
Publication: Committee for Nonviolent Action Bulletin, Committee for Nonviolent Action, vol. V, no. 5, August 27, 1965.
11.8.
Publication: Call to Women, Liaison Committee for Women's Peace Groups, Mid-September 1965.
11.9.
Reprint: "...with a good deal of pride", Manas, February 2, 1966.
11.10.
Publication: International Humanism, American Humanist Association, vol. 1, no. 19, July 1966.
11.11.
Reprint: "An Appeal to the American Conscience", by Bertrand Russell, reprinted by the Canadian Far Eastern Newsletter, originally broadcast July 4, 1966.
11.12.
Reprint: "Women and Work", Science, vol. 153, no. 3739, (August 26, 1966): 965-966.
11.13.
Publication Article: "Where Are The Peacemakers?", Farmer-Consumer Reporter, September 1966.
11.14.
Newspaper: National Guardian, vol. 18, no. 50; September 17, 1966.
11.15.
Reprint: "Coexistence, national liberation, and the communist-christian dialogue", From Anathema to Dialogue: A Marxist Challenge to the Christian Churches, Herder & Herder, New York, 1966.
11.16.
News Advertisement: "The War In Vietnam: Reason, Righteousness, and Love of Country", paid for by the Sermon Publication Committee, Santa Barbara News-Press, February 3, 1967.
11.17.
Pamphlet: Tricontinental Bulletin, Organization of the Solidarity of the Peoples of Africa, Asia and Latin America, March 1967.
11.18.
Pamphlet: Message des Familles des Detenus Politiques et Deportes de Salonique, December 1967.
11.19.
Pamphlet: Call to Women, Liaison Committee for Women's Peace Groups, mid-February 1968.
11.20.
Publication: The Minority of One, April 1968.
11.21.
Publication: "The Policies of the United States Government are the Main Menace to Peace in the Far East," supplement to Canadian Far East Newsletter, April 1969.
Publication: Peace Letter, Canadian Peace Conference, September 1969.
11.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "State's Abortion Law Falls", Open Forum by the ACLU, vol. XLVI, no. 10, October 1969.
11.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "The Police Give In, Name 2 Women Sergeants", New York Times, March 13, 196?.
11.24.
Typescript: Letter to the Editor of The New York Times, [re: dangers of the Cold War] Author Unknown, No Date. [1960s].
11.25.
Pamphlet: Flowing Tide, by Mervyn Jones, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, No Date. [1960s].
11.26.
Pamphlet: Anatomy of a Sacred Cow - Ruthless Realism about NATO, Nuclear Weapons and U.S. Bases, by Konni Zilliacus, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, No Date. [1960s].
11.27.
Pamphlet: War! What Can I Do About It?, by Irving F. Laucks, No Date. [1960s].
11.28.
Offprint: "Appeal to Public and Cultural Organizations, Men of Science, Culture, and Art, Representatives of the Business World, and all Citizens of the USA Who Stand for Cooperation Between the USA and the USSR", Institute of Soviet-American Relations, No Date. [1960s].
11.29.
Publication: The Unspeakable War, Labor Committee For Peace In Vietnam, No Date. [1960s].
11.30.
Article: "Women are Prisoners of their Sex", Publication Unknown, No Date. [1960s].
11.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "Women Move Closer to Equality", San Francisco Chronicle, [?] No Date. [1960s].
11.32.
Newspaper Clipping: "NOW Calls Boycott of 'Male' Countries", San Francisco Chronicle, [?] No Date. [1960s].
11.33.
Article: "Woman: The Fourth Dimension", by Betty Friedan, Ladies Home Journal, No Date. [1960s].
11.34.
Pre-Publication Notice: Friends of the Hibakusha, Virginia Naeve ed., No Date. [1960s].
11.35.
Pamphlet: What I Saw in Russia, by Bertie Lee Blossom, No Date. [1960s?].
11.36.
Reprint: "You Don't Have To Buy War, Mrs. Smith", an Address by Bess Myerson Grant, Commissioner of Consumer Affairs for New York City at The World Mothers Day Assembly of Another Mother for Peace, published by Another Mother for Peace, May 9, 1970.
11.37.
Newspaper Clipping: "Women should know themselves", Palo Alto Times, January 21, 1971.
11.38.
Offprint: "Food for the people", Freedom News, January 1971.
11.39.
Newspaper Clipping: "Women Moving Around the Bar", San Francisco Chronicle, April 29, 1971.
11.40.
Publication: Voice of Women, June 1971.
11.41.
Assorted Materials re: Cuban Health Exchange, 1971.
11.42.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ways of Seeing - the first of four essays by John Berger concerns the work of art", The Listener, vol. 97, no. 2233, January 13, 1972.
Newspaper Clipping: "Ways of Seeing - the second of four essays by John Berger is about women", The Listener, vol. 87, no. 2234, January 20, 1972.
11.43.
Newspaper Clipping: "The right to say what no one wants to hear", The Observer, September 1972.
11.44.
Publication: Lay Down Your Arms: The Autobiography of Martha von Tilling, by Bertha von Suttner, reprinted in 1972.

4.012.
Ava Helen Pauling: General Peace, 1974-1981, No Date.
12.1.
Article: "Arms Control and the Environment: Proscription of Ecocide", by Arthur H. Westing, Bulletin of The Atomic Scientists, vol. XXX, no.1, January 1974.
12.2.
Article: "The Motto of the WRI", by Otto Nathan, War Resistance, 1974.
12.3.
Bulletin: "People to People Dialogue", Northern California Peace Council, June 28, [1975].
12.4.
Publication: Peace Courier of the World Peace Council, June/July 1975.
12.5.
Pamphlet: Nagasaki Exhibition, July 1975.
12.6.
Newsletter: "Call to Conference," National Organization for Women, California chapter, 1977.
12.7.
Publication: Nucleus, Union of Concerned Scientists, February, 1979.
12.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Herb Caen: Dept. of Useless Information", [re: Edward Teller] San Francisco Chronicle, April 9, 1979.
12.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "GIs in '53 A-Test Positioned to Evoke 'Fear Responses'", The Washington Post, April 25, 1979.
12.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Long-secret 1954 radiation leak is revealed" and "Argentina may be nuclear politics' next bomb", Chicago Sun-Times, April 29, 1979.
12.11.
Article: "To the Brink of the Abyss: The First Hours of Three Mile Island" Nucleus, Union of Concerned Scientists, vol. 1, no. 4, May 1979.
12.12.
News Advertisement: "'I was the only victim of Three-Mile Island'", paid for by Dresser Industries, The Wall Street Journal, August 1, 1979.
12.13.
Pamphlet: Those Who Leave: The "problem of Vietnamese refugees", Vietnam Courier, 1979.
12.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Lack Of Warning on Fallout from Atomic Tests Faulted", Washington Post, April 23, 1980.
12.15.
Publication: The Churchman, June-July 1980.
12.16.
Publication: Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam, Hanoi: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1981.
12.17.
Typescript: Fourteen Females in Fantasyland: A Visit to NATO Headquarters, by Kay Camp, 1982.

5. Materials re: Political Issues and Civil Liberties.


5.001.
Ava Helen Pauling: Materials re: Japanese Internment during World War II, 1943-1951.
1.1.
Assorted Pamphlets re: Japanese Internment during World War II, 1943-1944.
Pamphlet: Planning Resettlement of Japanese Americans, The Committee on Resettlement of Japanese Americans, July 1943.
Article: "The Truth About Jap Camps", by Maxine Davis, reprinted from Liberty: The Magazine Of A Free People, August 7, 1943.
Booklet: Message From The President of the United States: Segregation Of Loyal And Disloyal Japanese In Relocation Centers, 78th Congress, First Session, Document no. 96, read September 14, 1943.
Pamphlet: American Fighting Men Speak Out, Committee on American Principles and Fair Play, 1943.
Pamphlet: The Japanese In Our Midst, Colorado Council of Churches, 1943.
Pamphlet: Subcommittee of the Special Committee on Un-American Activities House of Representatives: Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States, United States Government Printing Office, 1944.
Pamphlet: Evergreen Hostel: A Hostel For Returning Japanese Americans, American Friends Service Committee and The Presbyterian Church in U.S.A., 1944.
Pamphlet: United We Stand, No Date.
1.2.
Assorted Pamphlets and Press Releases circulated by the War Relocation Authority, United States Department of the Interior, 1943-1944.
1.3.
Non-Pauling Typescript re: vandalism of the Paulings' garage by anti-Japanese trespassers, March 6, 1945.
1.4.
Manuscript: AHP account of anti-Japanese garage vandalism, March 7, 1945.
1.5.
Assorted Correspondence and Publications re: Japanese Internment during World War II, 1944-1945.
1.6.
Article: "Department of Laggard Justice", Manas, vol. IV, no. 51, December 19, 1951.

5.002.
Ava Helen Pauling: American Civil Liberties Union, 1958-1981.
2.1.
Correspondence: American Civil Liberties Union, 1958-1981.
2.2.
AHP Notebook: containing lists of local ACLU sponsors and assorted notes re: ACLU and Senate Internal Subcommittee, 1959-1960.
2.3.
Publication: ACLU Fortieth Anniversary: A Tribute to Dr. And Mrs. Linus Pauling, 1960.
2.4.
Invitation: "Civil Liberties Today", speaking engagement featuring AHP, sponsored by the Southwest chapter of ACLU, January 27, 1961.
2.5.
Directory: ACLU of Southern California, 1964.
2.6.
Correspondence, Booklet re: Bill of Rights Day Celebration, sponsored by the ACLU Foundation of Northern California, 1977.
2.7.
Correspondence, Notes, Invitation re: Fifth Annual Celebration of Civil Liberties, dedicated to the memory of Ralph Atkinson and honoring Ava Helen Pauling, Monterey County chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union, November 1, 1981.
2.8.
Assorted Pamphlets and Publications concerning or distributed by the ACLU, 1960-1981.

5.003.
Ava Helen Pauling: "Union Now" Scrapbook, 1940-1941.
3.1.
"Union Now" Scrapbook, 1940-1941. [contains numerous newspaper clippings, flyers and assorted materials re: Union Now/Federal Union, Inc.].

5.004.
Ava Helen Pauling: Federal Union, Inc., 1939-1942.
4.1.
Correspondence: Federal Union, Inc., 1940-1942.
4.2.
Bylaws and Statement of Policies: Federal Union, Inc., 1940.
4.3.
Correspondence, Lists re: Federal Union chapters, affiliated groups and organizations, 1940-1941.
4.4.
Booklet: Guide for Local Organizers, Inter-Democracy Federal Unionists, November 1939.
4.5.
Assorted Press Releases, Newspaper Clippings and Pamphlets by and about Federal Union, Inc., 1939-1941.
4.6.
Order Forms, Price Lists for Federal Union products, 1940-1942.
4.7.
Flyer re: Federal Union Poster Contest, 1941.

5.005.
Ava Helen Pauling: Federal Union, Inc., 1939-1941.
5.1.
Paid Advertisement: "Union Now with Britain", Federal Union, Inc., published in the New York Times Book Review and New York Herald Tribune Books, May 1941.
5.2.
Publication: Union Now Bulletin, published by the Inter-democracy Federal Unionists, 1939-1941. [publication was later renamed Federal Union World].
5.3.
Transcript, Notes, Background Material: "Debate between Elizabeth Page and Rupert Hughes on Federal Union", Los Angeles, California, May 6, 1940.
5.4.
Offprint, Correspondence: "Declaration of Interdependence", by Clarence Streit, 1940.
5.5.
Lapel Pins reading "Union Now -- Democracies Unite".
5.6.
Blank Federal Union Envelopes and Letterhead.

5.006.
Ava Helen Pauling: Federal Union, Pasadena Chapter, 1940-1941.
6.1.
Visitors Log: Federal Union, Pasadena Chapter, 1940.
6.2.
Activities Log: Federal Union, Pasadena Chapter, September 1940-October 1941.
6.3.
Instructions and Report Forms for Office Workers, Federal Union, Pasadena Chapter, 1941.
6.4.
Membership and Mailing Lists: Federal Union, Pasadena Chapter, 1941.
6.5.
Materials re: membership and dues, Federal Union, Pasadena Chapter, 1940-1941.
6.6.
Sales Receipts and Statistics: Federal Union, Pasadena Chapter, 1940-1941.
6.7.
Materials re: utilities bills, activities permits and tax forms: Federal Union, Pasadena Chapter, 1940-1941.

5.007.
Ava Helen Pauling: Federal Union, Pasadena Chapter, 1940-1941.
7.1.
Monthly Financial Reports: Federal Union, Inc., Pasadena Chapter, 1940-1941.
7.2.
Potential Member Lists, Recruiting Literature: Federal Union Inc., Pasadena Chapter, 1940-1941.
7.3.
Completed Elections Ballots and Survey Reply Cards: Federal Union, Inc., Pasadena Chapter, 1940.
7.4.
Assorted Correspondence, Reports and Notes re: Federal Union, Inc., Pasadena Chapter, 1940-1941; assorted materials re: world government.

5.008.
Publications re: Union Now/Federal Union, Inc., 1914, 1939-1941.
8.1.
Pamphlet: The United States of the World, by Martin Bunge, February 1914. [contains non-AHP annotations].
8.2.
Offprints: "A New Plan to End War" and "Help Make Federal Union Now", published by the Inter-Democracy Federal Unionists National Organizing Committee, March 17, 1939.
8.3.
Reprint: "Clarence K. Streit's Union Now: A Review in Chapel by President Wilkins and Professor Jászi, April 13, 1939", reprinted by World Federal Unionists, 1939.
8.4.
Reprint: "What Fortune Says About Union Now", Fortune, April, 1939.
8.5.
Pamphlet: Union Now for Peace or War: The Danger in the Plan of Clarence Streit, by Rosika Schwimmer, August 1939.
8.6.
Pamphlet: For Union Now: A Proposal for a Federal Union of the Democracies, by Clarence K. Streit, Inter-Democracy Federal Unionists, 1939.
8.7.
Pamphlet: Dilemmas of Leadership in the Democratic Process, by Chester I. Barnard, Stanford Little Lectures, Princeton University, 1939.
8.8.
Publications: The New York Correspondent, published by the New York Committee of Inter-Democracy Federal Unionists, 1939-1941.
8.9.
Assorted Speeches and Addresses by and about Clarence Streit, 1939-1941.

5.009.
Publications re: Union Now/Federal Union, Inc., 1940-1941.
9.1.
Publications: Monthly Bulletin of the Washington Association for Union Now, February-May, 1940.
9.2.
Publication: The California Federalist, California Committee of Inter-Democracy Federal Unionists, May-September, 1940.
9.3.
Publications: Union Now Bay Region Bulletin, Berkeley, Oakland and San Francisco Committee of Inter-Democracy Federal Unionists, May 1940 - February 1941; Western Federal Unionist, Berkeley and Oakland Committees of Inter-Democracy Federal Unionists, April-May, 1941.
9.4.
Publication: The War and Union Now: A Statement of Policy, published by the Inter-Democracy Federal Unionists, June 7, 1940.
9.5.
Publications: Federal Union World, August 1940 - October 1941.
9.6.
Publications: Headquarters Bulletin, Federal Union, Inc., September 1940 - November 1941.
9.7.
Offprint: "Union Now - a Bibliography on the Federal Union of Nations", by Jacob G. Lyons, Washington Association for Union Now, 1940.
9.8.
Pamphlet: A Frontier Nurse Speaks Out, by Mary Breckinridge, Federal Union, Inc., 1940.
9.9.
Pamphlet: The Essence of Union Now: The Proposal for Inter-democratcy Federal Union, by Clarence K. Streit, Inter-Democracy Federal Unionists, 1940.

5.010.
Publications re: Union Now/Federal Union, Inc., 1940-1942.
10.1.
Pamphlet: The Need for Union Now: Why Our Urgent Problem is to Form an Inter-Democracy Federal Union, by Clarence K. Streit, Inter-Democracy Federal Unionists, 1940.
10.2.
Publication: Freedom and Unity, vol. 1, no. 1, January 1941.
10.3.
Reprint: "The Case for Union", Time, March 17, 1941. Reprinted by Federal Union, Inc.
Reprint: "Know More About the Union Now Proposal", Time, March 17, 1941.
10.4.
Reprint: "Federal Union Lists $125,000 Contributions", New York Herald Tribune, April 29, 1941. Reprinted by Federal Union, Inc.
Reprint: "The Federal Union Plan", New York Times, April 30, 1941. Reprinted by Federal Union, Inc.
10.5.
Offprint: "For We are Very Determined", address by Franklin D. Loehr, First National Convention of Federal Union, Cleveland, Ohio, June 29, 1941.
10.6.
Publication: The Philosopher's Stone, September-October, 1941.
10.7.
Reprint: "Union Now...Treason! Goodbye to the American Flag? Shall We Hoist the Union Jack?", by Lillian Scott Troy, originally published in The Broom, (San Diego, California) and The Leader, (San Francisco, California) December 1941.
10.8.
Pamphlet: Let's Not Make The Same Mistake Twice, Federal Union, Inc., 1941.
10.9.
Pamphlet: The American Century, by Henry R. Luce, published by Time, Inc., 1941.
10.10.
Pamphlet: International Federal Union. Why? What? How?, address by Ralph G. Lindstrom, distributed by Southern California Committee of Federal Union, 1941.
10.11.
Pamphlet: The Wave of the Past, by R. K. Markham, University of North Carolina Press, 1941.
10.12.
Pamphlet: The Negro and Defense: A Test of Democracy, Democracy in Action no. 3, published by the Council for Democracy, 1941.
10.13.
Pamphlet: The Pros and Cons of a Federation of Nations, prepared by Marguerite Ann Stuart, Foreign Policy Association, Inc., 1942.
10.14.
Petition Forms: Petition that the U.S.A. and the British Democracies Form by Union Now the Nucleus of a World Government Of, by and for the People, No Date. [1940s].
10.15.
Offprint: "Irving Fisher States Clarence Streit's Plan for World Government Best So Far Suggested", published by Federal Union, [?] No Date. [1940s].
10.16.
Pamphlet: The Ending of Armageddon, by Lord Lothian, Alden Press, No Date. [1940s].
10.17.
Assorted Pamphlets re: Nazis and Adolf Hitler, No Date. [1940s].

5.011.
Ava Helen Pauling: Assorted Political Materials, 1940-1960.
11.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Pegler: Declares Record of Hitlerism Is Only Propaganda Germans Need Fear", Chicago Daily News, April 10, 1940.
11.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Tragedy In The North", The Strategic Picture", New York Times, April 10, 1940.
11.3.
Editorial Cartoon: "The Spoiler", Chicago Daily News, April 10, 1940. [Depicts a large boot threatening to stomp on Scandinavia].
11.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Lock the Back Door", Chicago Daily News, April 10, 1940.
Newspaper Clipping: "Beyond the Pale", Los Angeles Times, July 21, 1940.
Newspaper Clipping: "Sudden War in Scandinavia Means Temporary End of All Its People Held Most Dear", Chicago Daily News, 1940.
11.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Invasions Pull the Americas Nearer to European War", Publication Unknown, 1940.
Newspaper Clipping: "War On Reich By U.S. Forecast By Dr. Hart", New York Times, No Date.
11.6.
Typescripts, Correspondence, Notes, Newspaper Clippings re: War-time evacuation of European children, 1941.
11.7.
Typescript: Franklin Delano Roosevelt: 1882 [biographical information], Author Unknown, January 1946.
11.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Bricker amendment would hamstring U.S.", Los Angeles Daily News, April 13, 1953.
11.9.
Publication: New Outlook: A Digest of Ideas and Ideals, June 1953.
11.10.
Reprint: "Selective Service: How to Obtain a Deferment For Your Client", American Bar Association Journal, September 1955.
11.11.
Pamphlets: 'We the People' - Historic Defense of the First Amendment, by Alexander Meiklejohn, December 14, 1956.
Freedoms and Foreign Policy, by Owen Lattimore, March 24, 1956. Both published by the Citizens Committee to Preserve American Freedoms.
11.12.
Pamphlet: The Challenge of China, by James Muir, published by the Royal Bank of Canada, June 26, 1958.
11.13.
Bulletin: Women for Legislative Action, January,1959. [contains summary of AHP speech re: peace-related travels in Moscow and Australia]; Bulletin: Women for Legislative Action, February 1959. [contains advertisement for AHP speech, "What Science Means to the World", Encino, California, February 21, 1959].
11.14.
Article: "Reflections on the Asian Scene", [re: socio-economic development in Nepal] by Francis Dart, International Affairs Reports from Quaker Workers, American Friends Service Committee, April 1959.
11.15.
Memoranda, Correspondence, Deed of Trust: Southern Conference Educational Fund, [re: Amzie Moore project] 1959-1962.
11.16.
Paid Advertisement: "Peace in Europe--Peace on Earth", by Ernest O. Melcher, No Date. [1950s].
11.17.
Typescript: Who is a Socialist, poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox, No Date. [1950s].
11.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "U.S. Plans to Give Allies Atom Arms is Reported", New York Times, February 3, 1960.
11.19.
Newspaper Clipping: "News Conference in Brief", New York Times, February 4, 1960.
11.20.
Reprint: "New Passport Bill", New York Times, July 5, 1960. Reprinted by the New York Emergency Civil Liberties Committee.
11.21.
Press Release: "Communiqúe on Meeting Between N.S. Khrushchev, Chairman of the USSR Council of Ministers, and Raul Castro, Minister of Revolutionary Armed Forces of Republic of Cuba," Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, July 22, 1960.
11.22.
Reprint: "Committee Aide 'Kicked Upstairs' To Claims Court", The Gazette and Daily, August 23, 1960. Reprinted by the Emergency Civil Liberties Committee.
11.23.
Reprint: "Command Performance - A British Critic's Report on his Interrogation by a Senate Committee", by Kenneth Tynan, Harpers, October, 1960.
11.24.
Reprint: "Drew Pearson Reports: Plan To Revamp Senate", The Gazette and Daily, November 21, 1960.
11.25.
Reprint: "Forgery by Film", "Congressional Record Speech of Hon. James Roosevelt", The Washington Post, November 26, 1960. Reprinted by Friends Committee on Legislation.
11.26.
Reprint: "McCarthyism Cows Clergy, Pike Declares", New York Post, December 6, 1960. Reprinted by Emergency Civil Liberties Committee.
11.27.
Publication: "U.S. Bill of Rights", The Watchman Examiner: A National Baptist Paper, December 8, 1960.
11.28.
Publication: Monthly Bulletin, published by the Committee for World Development and World Disarmament, November 1960.
11.29.
Articles, Correspondence re: execution of Caryl Chessman, 1960.
11.30.
Pamphlets: A Fateful Moment in Our History - Dissenting Opinion of Associate Justice of the Supreme Court Hugo L. Black in the McCarran Act Decision, 1960.
I Do Not Think the Court's Action Can be Justified - Dissenting Opinion of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Earl Warren in the McCarran Act Decision, 1960. Published by the Citizens' Committee for Constitutional Liberties.

5.012.
Ava Helen Pauling: Assorted Political Materials, 1961-1964.
12.1.
Memorandum: from Jim Dombrowski to Lenders in the Moore Service Station Project, re: completion of financing, January 19, 1961.
12.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "To Coexist and Compete: President's Statement and Moscow Declaration Compared", Publication Unknown, February 14, 1961.
12.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Cardenas Protests 'Blackout' By Press", Publication Unknown, February 19, 1961.
12.4.
Publication: The Wells Newsletter, September 1, 1960.
12.5.
Article: "Correspondence: The Berlin Crisis", New Statesmen, August 4, 1961.
12.6.
Typescript: No Title, [re: nuclear weapons tests] speech delivered by R. H. Wright, September 3, 1961.
12.7.
Publication: New America, October 6, 1961.
12.8.
Correspondence: Women's International Liaison Committee for International Cooperation, 1962.
12.9.
Publication: I. F. Stone's Bi-Weekly, September 30, 1963.
12.10.
Article: "International Law: The Tribunal of the Nations", Time, November 22, 1963.
12.11.
Newspaper: םייהיירפ, January 6, 1964. [annotation indicates article about AHP].
12.12.
Reprint, Correspondence: "The Social Function of Dissent", by Henry Steele Commager, The Minority of One, February 1964.
12.13.
Newspaper Clipping: "Good and Welfare", Publication Unknown, February 22, 1964.
12.14.
Newspaper: Πορia θριaμβοu!, 18 Ματου 1964.
12.15.
Reprint: "The Hoffa Trial", by Fred J. Cook, The Nation, April 27, 1964.
12.16.
Newspaper Clipping: "Overhauling NATO", New York Herald Tribune, May 11, 1964.
12.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Letter to the President" by Lewis Mumford, Publication Unknown, March 24, 1964.
12.18.
Publication: I. F. Stone's Weekly, vol. XII, no. 19, June 1, 1964.
12.19.
Publication, Correspondence: New Man, vol. XVI, no. 6, November-December 1964.
12.20.
Typescript, Correspondence: No Title [re: Goldwater and Johnson Presidential Candidacies], by Evelyn Alloy, 1964.
12.21.
Typescript: The Role of the Married Middle Class Women in American Life, by Goldie L. Kaplan, 1964.

5.013.
Ava Helen Pauling: Assorted Political Materials, 1965-1971.
13.1.
Reprint: "Letters To The Editor: Playing Russian Roulette in Vietnam", San Francisco Chronicle, March 3, 1965.
13.2.
Newspaper Clipping: "Women Don't Rule Country; Here's Why", by J. B. Priestley, Santa Barbara News-Press, March 14, 1965.
13.3.
Publication: New Man, vol. XVII, no. 2, March-April 1965. [contains reply to previously-published AHP letter to the editor re: fluoridation of water].
13.4.
Paid Advertisement: "2500 Ministers, Priests, and Rabbis say: Mr. President: In the Name of God, Stop It!," Clergyman's Emergency Committee for Vietnam, published by Canadian Peace Congress, April 1965.
13.5.
Publication: Social Questions Bulletin, The Methodist Federation for Social Action, vol. 55, no. 6, August-September 1965.
13.6.
Pamphlet: Peace Workers Convicted!: Dr. Pauling, Mrs. Eaton, Dr. Spock Testify for 3 Against HUAC, published by Defenders of 3 against HUAC, Fall 1965.
13.7.
Publication: The Nation, June 13, 1966.
13.8.
Publication: The Nation, June 20, 1966.
13.9.
Publication: The Nation, December 12, 1966.
13.10.
Pamphlet: Concentration Camps, USA, by Charles R. Allen, Jr., 1966.
13.11.
Materials re: Petitions to impeach Lyndon Johnson, 1966.
13.12.
Article: "The Eagle's Eye Is On: The United States and China", Publication Unknown, 1966.
13.13.
Transcript: telephone conversation between Herbert Jehle and Walt W. Rostow, June 4, 1967.
13.14.
Typescript: Atomic Death or Social Reformation, by Jose Harari [transcribed by Lillian Albrecht], August 1967.
Publication: "Muerte Atomica O Tranformacion Social", by Jose Harari, 1966. [partially translated by Gus Albrecht].
13.15.
Newspaper Article: "U.N. Declaration on Women's Rights", New York Times, November 8, 1967.
13.16.
Reprint: "Abortion Laws: The Cruel Fraud", address delivered by Lana Clarke Phelan at the California Conference on Abortion, February 10, 1968.
13.17.
Partial Typescript: No Title [re: political actions in Vietnam], Author Unknown, 1968.
13.18.
Typescript: Statement by Herbert F. York before the Subcommittee on International Organizations and Disarmament Affairs of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, March 11, 1969.
13.19.
Publication: An Enemy of the People: How the Draft Is Used to Stop Movements for Social Change, Southern Conference Educational Fund, 1969.
13.20.
Pamphlet: The Cold War: The Insanity of Deterrence, published by U.S. Farm News, No Date. [1960s].
13.21.
AHP Notebook: Liga Internacional de Mujeres por paz y libertad, [International League of Women for Peace and Liberty] Seccion Columbiana, Bogotá, July 17-22, 1970. [contains AHP notes on conference sessions].
13.22.
Typescript: Final Report: Regarding the Position of Kathleen Gough Aberle at Simon Fraser University, submitted by Peter Carstens and Laura Nader, July 24, 1970.
13.23.
Publication with note by LP: Watch On The AEC: "To Curb the Unrestricted Power of the Atomic Energy Commission", published by The National Committee To Stop Environmental Pollution, September 16, 1970.
13.24.
Newspaper Clipping: "Vets find their glory on D.C. Mall", Publication Unknown, April 22, 1971.
13.25.
Typescript: Remarks by Robin E. Way at the Sierra Club Biennial Wilderness Conference, September 24, 1971.

5.014.
Ava Helen Pauling: Assorted Political Materials, 1972-1980.
14.1.
Article: "Our Present Dilemma: What is to be Done?", by George Wald, The Petal Paper, vol. 19, no. 4, February 1972.
14.2.
Reprint: "Who needs a war economy?", The Nation, November 20, 1972.
14.3.
Newspaper Clipping: "Women's 'No' to testing", Publication Unknown, 1972.
14.4.
Newspaper Clipping: "Abortion ruling: US landmark", Sydney Morning Herald, April 30, 1973.
14.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Senators may impeach Nixon over Watergate", The Australian, April 30, 1973.
14.6.
Newspaper Clipping: "Abortion bill 'an insult'", Sydney Morning Herald, May 1, 1973.
14.7.
Newspaper Clipping: "Watergate: the first 10 months", Sunday Morning Herald, May 1, 1973.
14.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nixon 'furious' over FBI swoop", The Sun, May 3, 1973.
14.9.
Newspaper Clipping: "Is Watergate Nixon's Waterloo?", The Sun-Herald, May 6, 1973.
14.10.
Newspaper Clipping: "Nixon quietly thinks it over", Publication Unknown, 1973.
14.11.
Newspaper Clipping: "The POW List", Publication Unknown, 1973.
14.12.
Editorial Cartoon: [depicts Richard Nixon sweeping Watergate under a rug] "Oh, Hello - - Uh - - Look what I'm uncovering here.", Publication Unknown, 1973.
14.13.
Reprint: "A Renewed Effort", Letter to the Editor of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, by Otto Nathan, December 1974.
14.14.
Newspaper Clipping: "Charles McCabe Himself," San Francisco Chronicle, 1974.
14.15.
Newspaper Clipping: "PM's wife blasts women's embassy", Telegraph, January 3, 1975.
14.16.
News Advertisement: "What Are They Afraid Of?", [paid advertisement endorsed by AHP & LP, re: the Rosenberg case] New York Times, June 18, 1975.
14.17.
Newspaper Clipping: "Weapons and Poverty" San Francisco Chronicle, September 16, 1975.
14.18.
Newspaper Clipping: "Is Sakharov being honest about Russian scientists?", The Sunday Times; December 21, 1975.
14.19.
Article: "International Women's Year", Science, December 26, 1975.
14.20.
Reprint: "Feminists and Other Useful Fanatics - The Politics of Crazy Jane", by Garry Wills, Harpers, June 1976.
14.21.
Article: "Women in World Politics", World Issues, June/July 1977.
14.22.
Publication: Monthly Review, January, 1979.
14.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Our Man Hoppe: A Popular Draft", San Francisco Chronicle, January 28, 1980.
14.24.
Publication: Report by the Central Statistical Office of the GDR on the fulfillment of the 1979 National Economic Plan, 1980.

16. Personal Safe. 1912-1993.

The four drawers of Linus Pauling's personal safe contained an astonishingly rich and diverse collection of items which have yielded a much fuller portrait of Pauling's life and activities. Drawer 1 held over seven-hundred letters between Linus and Ava Helen Pauling, most of them love letters. Drawers 2 and 3 contained a number of items that Pauling had deemed to be either sensitive or important, including communications with world-historical figures as varied as John F. Kennedy and Ho Chi Minh. Drawer 4 served as repository for the dozens of pocket notebooks that Pauling carried throughout his life, as well as scores of Dictaphone belts on which Pauling had recorded chapters of a proposed autobiography.


42 boxes

1. Linus Pauling's Safe - Drawer 1.


1.001.
Correspondence between Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling, January-May, 1922.
1.1.
1922x.02.10.LP. February 10, 1922.
1.2.
1922x.04.06.LP. April 6, 1922.
1.3.
1922x.05.01.LP. May 1, 1922.
1.4.
1922x.05.01.LP.2. May 1, 1922.
1.5.
1922x.05.nd.AHP. May 1922.
1.6.
1922x.05.nd.LP. May 1922.
1.7.
1922x.05.nd.LP.2. May 1922.
1.8.
1922x.05.nd.LP.3. May 1922.

1.002.
Correspondence between Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling, June-August, 1922.
2.1.
1922x.06.01.AHP. June 1, 1922.
2.2.
1922x.06.12.LP.2. June 12, 1922.
2.3.
1922x.06.12.LP. June 12, 1922.
2.4.
1922x.06.[14].LP. June 14, 1922.
2.5.
1922x.06.[15].LP. June 15, 1922.
2.6.
1922x.06.[15].LP.2. June 15, 1922.
2.7.
1922x.06.15.LP.3. June 15, 1922.
2.8.
1922x.06.15.LP.4. June 15, 1922.
2.9.
1922x.06.16.LP. June 16, 1922.
2.10.
1922x.06.16.LP.2. June 16, 1922.
2.11.
1922x.06.18.LP. June 18, 1922.
2.12.
1922x.06.18.LP.2. June 18, 1922.
2.13.
1922x.06.19.LP. June 19, 1922.
2.14.
1922x.06.[19].LP.2. June 19, 1922.
2.15.
1922x.06.20.LP. June 20, 1922.
2.16.
1922x.06.2l.LP. June 21, 1922.
2.17.
1922x.06.22.LP. June 22, 1922.
2.18.
1922x.06.22.LP.2. June 22, 1922.
2.19.
1922x.06.23.LP. June 23, 1922.
2.20.
1922x.06.24.LP. June 24, 1922.
2.21.
1922x.06.25.LP. June 25, 1922.
2.22.
1922x.06.26.LP. June 27, 1922.
2.23.
1922x.06.27.LP. June 27, 1922.
2.24.
1922x.06.28.LP. June 28, 1922.
2.25.
1922x.06.29.LP. June 29, 1922.
2.26.
1922x.06.nd.LP. June 1922.
2.27.
1922x.07.04.LP. July 4, 1922.
2.28.
1922x.07.05.LP. July 5, 1922.
2.29.
1922x.07.05.LP.2. July 5, 1922.
2.30.
1922x.07.05.LP.3. July 5, 1922.
2.31.
1922x.07.06.LP. July 6, 1922.
2.32.
1922x.07.07.LP. July 7, 1922.
2.33.
1922x.07.09.LP. July 9, 1922.
2.34.
1922x.07.09.LP.2. July 9, 1922.
2.35.
1922x.07.10.LP. July 10, 1922.
2.36.
1922x.07.11.LP. July 11, 1922.
2.37.
1922x.07.12.LP. July 12, 1922.
2.38.
1922x.07.12.LP.2. July 12, 1922.
2.39.
1922x.07.13.LP. July 13, 1922.
2.40.
1922x.07.17.LP. July 17, 1922.
2.41.
1922x.07.17.LP.2. July 17, 1922.
2.42.
1922x.07.18.LP. July 18, 1922.
2.43.
1922x.07.19.LP. July 19, 1922.
2.44.
1922x.07.20.LP. July 20, 1922.
2.45.
1922x.07.2l.LP. July 21, 1922.
2.46.
1922x.07.22.LP. July 22, 1922.
2.47.
1922x.07.23.LP. July 23, 1922.
2.48.
1922x.07.24.LP. July 24, 1922.
2.49.
1922x.07.25.LP. July 25, 1922.
2.50.
1922x.07.26.LP. July 26, 1922.
2.51.
1922x.07.26.LP.2. July 26, 1922.
2.52.
1922x.07.27.LP. July 27, 1922.
2.53.
1922x.07.28.LP. July 28, 1922.
2.54.
1922x.07.29.LP. July 29, 1922.
2.55.
1922x.07.30.LP. July 30, 1922.
2.56.
1922x.08.01.LP. August 1, 1922.
2.57.
1922x.08.02.LP. August 2, 1922.
2.58.
1922x.08.03.LP. August 3, 1922.
2.59.
1922x.08.04.LP. August 4, 1922.
2.60.
1922x.08.05.LP. August 5, 1922.
2.61.
1922x.08.06.LP. August 6, 1922.
2.62.
1922x.08.07.LP. August 7, 1922.
2.63.
1922x.08.08.LP. August 8, 1922.
2.64.
1922x.08.09.LP. August 9, 1922.
2.65.
1922x.08.10.LP. August 10, 1922.
2.66.
1922x.08.11.AHP. August 11, 1922.
2.67.
1922x.08.12.LP. August 12, 1922.
2.68.
1922x.08.12.LP.2. August 12, 1922.
2.69.
1922x.08.13.LP. August 13, 1922.
2.70.
1922x.08.14.LP. August 14, 1922.
2.71.
1922x.08.15.LP. August 15, 1922.
2.72.
1922x.08.15.LP.2. August 15, 1922.
2.73.
1922x.08.16.LP. August 16, 1922.
2.74.
1922x.08.17.LP. August 17, 1922.
2.75.
1922x.08.18.LP. August 18, 1922.
2.76.
1922x.08.18.LP.2. August 18, 1922.
2.77.
1922x.08.19.LP. August 19, 1922.
2.78.
1922x.08.20.LP. August 20, 1922.
2.79.
1922x.08.2l.LP. August 21, 1922.
2.80.
1922x.08.22.LP. August 22, 1922.
2.81.
1922x.08.23.LP. August 23, 1922.
2.82.
1922x.08.24.LP. August 24, 1922.
2.83.
1922x.08.24.LP.2. August 24, 1922.
2.84.
1922x.08.25.LP. August 25, 1922.
2.85.
1922x.08.26.LP. August 26, 1922.
2.86.
1922x.08.27.LP. August 27, 1922.
2.87.
1922x.08.28.LP. August 28, 1922.
2.88.
1922x.08.28.LP.2. August 28, 1922.
2.89.
1922x.08.28.LP.3. August 28, 1922.
2.90.
1922x.08.29.LP. August 29, 1922.
2.91.
1922x.08.30.LP. August 30, 1922.

1.003.
Correspondence between Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling, September-October, 1922.
3.1.
1922x.09.01.LP. September 1, 1922.
3.2.
1922x.09.04.LP. September 4, 1922.
3.3.
1922x.09.06.LP. September 6, 1922.
3.4.
1922x.09.16.LP. September 16, 1922.
3.5.
1922x.09.18.LP. September 18, 1922.
3.6.
1922x.09.20.LP. September 20, 1922.
3.7.
1922x.09.20.LP.2. September 20, 1922.
3.8.
1922x.09.2l.LP. September 21, 1922.
3.9.
1922x.09.22.LP. September 22, 1922.
3.10.
1922x.09.23.LP. September 23, 1922.
3.11.
1922x.09.24.LP. September 24, 1922.
3.12.
1922x.09.24.AHP. September 24, 1922.
3.13.
1922x.09.25.LP. September 25, 1922.
3.14.
1922x.09.26.LP. September 26, 1922.
3.15.
1922x.09.27.LP. September 27, 1922.
3.16.
1922x.09.28.LP. September 28, 1922.
3.17.
1922x.09.30.LP. September 30, 1922.
3.18.
1922x.09.30.LP.2. September 30, 1922.
3.19.
1922x.10.01.LP. October 1, 1922.
3.20.
1922x.10.02.LP. October 2, 1922.
3.21.
1922x.10.03.LP. October 3, 1922.
3.22.
1922x.10.04.LP. October 4, 1922.
3.23.
1922x.10.06.LP. October 6, 1922.
3.24.
1922x.10.06.LP.2. October 6, 1922.
3.25.
1922x.10.07.LP. October 7, 1922.
3.26.
1922x.10.08.LP. October 8, 1922.
3.27.
1922x.10.09.LP. October 9, 1922.
3.28.
1922x.10.11.LP. October 11, 1922.
3.29.
1922x.10.11.LP.2. October 11, 1922.
3.30.
1922x.10.12.LP. October 12, 1922.
3.31.
1922x.10.13.LP. October 13, 1922.
3.32.
1922x.10.13.LP.2. October 13, 1922.
3.33.
1922x.10.15.LP. October 15, 1922.
3.34.
1922x.10.17.LP. October 17, 1922.
3.35.
1922x.10.17.LP.2. October 17, 1922.
3.36.
1922x.10.18.LP. October 18, 1922.
3.37.
1922x.10.19.LP. October 19, 1922.
3.38.
1922x.10.20.LP. October 20, 1922.
3.39.
1922x.10.21.LP. October 21, 1922.
3.40.
1922x.10.22.LP. October 22, 1922.
3.41.
1922x.10.24.LP. October 24, 1922.
3.42.
1922x.10.24.LP.2. October 24, 1922.
3.43.
1922x.10.25.LP. October 25, 1922.
3.44.
1922x.10.26.LP. October 26, 1922.
3.45.
1922x.10.27.LP. October 27, 1922.
3.46.
1922x.10.29.LP. October 29, 1922.
3.47.
1922x.10.30.LP. October 30, 1922.
3.48.
1922x.10.30.LP.2. October 30, 1922.

1.004.
Correspondence between Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling, November 1922.
4.1.
1922x.11.01.LP. November 1, 1922.
4.2.
1922x.11.02.LP. November 2, 1922.
4.3.
1922x.11.02.LP.2. November 2, 1922.
4.4.
1922x.11.04.LP. November 4, 1922.
4.5.
1922x.11.04.LP.2. November 4, 1922.
4.6.
1922x.11.05.LP. November 5, 1922.
4.7.
1922x.11.06.AHP. November 6, 1922.
4.8.
1922x.11.06.LP. November 6, 1922.
4.9.
1922x.11.07.LP. November 7, 1922.
4.10.
1922x.11.08.AHP. November 8, 1922.
4.11.
1922x.11.08.AHP.2. November 8, 1922.
4.12.
1922x.11.08.LP. November 8, 1922.
4.13.
1922x.11.09.LP. November 9, 1922.
4.14.
1922x.11.10.LP. November 10, 1922.
4.15.
1922x.11.11.LP. November 11, 1922.
4.16.
1922x.11.12.AHP. November 12, 1922.
4.17.
1922x.11.12.LP. November 12, 1922.
4.18.
1922x.11.14.LP. November 14, 1922.
4.19.
1922x.11.15.LP. November 15, 1922.
4.20.
1922x.11.15.LP.2. November 15, 1922.
4.21.
1922x.11.16.LP. November 16, 1922.
4.22.
1922x.11.17.LP. November 17, 1922.
4.23.
1922x.11.19.LP. November 19, 1922.
4.24.
1922x.11.19.LP.2. November 19, 1922.
4.25.
1922x.11.20.LP. November 20, 1922.
4.26.
1922x.11.21.LP. November 21, 1922.
4.27.
1922x.11.22.LP. November 22, 1922.
4.28.
1922x.11.23.LP. November 23, 1922.
4.29.
1922x.11.24.LP. November 24, 1922.
4.30.
1922x.11.27.LP. November 27, 1922.
4.31.
1922x.11.27.LP.2. November 27, 1922.
4.32.
1922x.11.28.LP. November 28, 1922.
4.33.
1922x.11.29.LP. November 29, 1922.
4.34.
1922x.11.30.LP. November 30, 1922.

1.005.
Correspondence between Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling, December 1922.
5.1.
1922x.12.01.LP. December 1, 1922.
5.2.
1922x.12.03.LP. December 3, 1922.
5.3.
1922x.12.03.LP.2. December 3, 1922.
5.4.
1922x.12.04.LP. December 4, 1922.
5.5.
1922x.12.05.LP. December 5, 1922.
5.6.
1922x.12.06.LP. December 6, 1922.
5.7.
1922x.12.07.LP. December 7, 1922.
5.8.
1922x.12.08.LP. December 8, 1922.
5.9.
1922x.12.09.LP. December 9, 1922.
5.10.
1922x.12.10.LP. December 10, 1922.
5.11.
1922x.12.10.LP.2. December 10, 1922.
5.12.
1922x.12.11.LP. December 11, 1922.
5.13.
1922x.12.12.LP. December 12, 1922.
5.14.
1922x.12.13.LP. December 13, 1922.
5.15.
1922x.12.14.LP. December 14, 1922.
5.16.
1922x.12.15.LP. December 15, 1922.
5.17.
1922x.12.16.LP. December 16, 1922.
5.18.
1922x.12.18.LP. December 18, 1922.
5.19.
1922x.12.19.LP. December 19, 1922.
5.20.
1922x.12.20.LP. December 20, 1922.
5.21.
1922x.12.21.LP. December 21, 1922.
5.22.
1922x.12.22.LP. December 22, 1922.
5.23.
1922x.12.24.LP. December 24, 1922.
5.24.
1922x.12.24.LP.2. December 24, 1922.
5.25.
1922x.12.25.LP. December 25, 1922.
5.26.
1922x.12.26.LP. December 26, 1922.
5.27.
1922x.12.26.LP.2. December 26, 1922.
5.28.
1922x.12.28.LP. December 28, 1922.
5.29.
1922x.12.31.LP. December 31, 1922.
5.30.
1922x.nd.nd.LP.Mike. 1922.

1.006.
Correspondence between Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling, January-February, 1923.
6.1.
1923x.01.01.LP. January 1, 1923.
6.2.
1923x.01.02.LP. January 2, 1923.
6.3.
1923x.01.03.LP. January 3, 1923.
6.4.
1923x.01.04.LP. January 4, 1923.
6.5.
1923x.01.05.LP. January 5, 1923.
6.6.
1923x.01.06.LP. January 6, 1923.
6.7.
1923x.01.07.LP. January 7, 1923.
6.8.
1923x.01.09.LP. January 9, 1923.
6.9.
1923x.01.10.LP. January 10, 1923.
6.10.
1923x.01.10.LP.2. January 10, 1923.
6.11.
1923x.01.11.LP. January 11, 1923.
6.12.
1923x.01.12.LP. January 12, 1923.
6.13.
1923x.01.14.LP. January 14, 1923.
6.14.
1923x.01.15.LP. January 15, 1923.
6.15.
1923x.01.16.LP. January 16, 1923.
6.16.
1923x.01.19.LP. January 19, 1923.
6.17.
1923x.01.20.LP. January 20, 1923.
6.18.
1923x.01.21.LP. January 21, 1923.
6.19.
1923x.01.22.LP. January 22, 1923.
6.20.
1923x.01.23.LP. January 23, 1923.
6.21.
1923x.01.24.LP. January 24, 1923.
6.22.
1923x.01.27.LP. January 27, 1923.
6.23.
1923x.01.28.LP. January 28, 1923.
6.24.
1923x.01.29.LP. January 29, 1923.
6.25.
1923x.01.30.LP. January 30, 1923.
6.26.
1923x.01.31.LP. January 31, 1923.
6.27.
1923x.02.01.LP. February 1, 1923.
6.28.
1923x.02.04.LP. February 4, 1923.
6.29.
1923x.02.04.LP.2. February 4, 1923.
6.30.
1923x.02.05.LP. February 5, 1923.
6.31.
1923x.02.06.LP. February 6, 1923.
6.32.
1923x.02.07.LP. February 7, 1923.
6.33.
1923x.02.09.LP. February 9, 1923.
6.34.
1923x.02.11.LP. February 11, 1923.
6.35.
1923x.02.12.LP. February 12, 1923.
6.36.
1923x.02.14.LP. February 14, 1923.
6.37.
1923x.02.15.LP. February 15, 1923.
6.38.
1923x.02.16.LP. February 16, 1923.
6.39.
1923x.02.18.LP. February 18, 1923.
6.40.
1923x.02.19.LP. February 19, 1923.
6.41.
1923x.02.21.LP. February 21, 1923.
6.42.
1923x.02.22.LP. February 22, 1923.
6.43.
1923x.02.23.LP. February 23, 1923.
6.44.
1923x.02.24.LP. February 24, 1923.
6.45.
1923x.02.25.LP. February 25, 1923.
6.46.
1923x.02.26.LP. February 26, 1923.
6.47.
1923x.02.27.LP. February 27, 1923.
6.48.
1923x.02.28.LP. February 28, 1923.

1.007.
Correspondence between Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling, March-April, 1923.
7.1.
1923x.03.01.LP. March 1, 1923.
7.2.
1923x.03.02.LP. March 2, 1923.
7.3.
1923x.03.04.LP. March 4, 1923.
7.4.
1923x.03.05.LP. March 5, 1923.
7.5.
1923x.03.05.LP.2. March 5, 1923.
7.6.
1923x.03.06.LP. March 6, 1923.
7.7.
1923x.03.07.LP. March 7, 1923.
7.8.
1923x.03.09.LP. March 9, 1923.
7.9.
1923x.03.10.LP. March 10, 1923.
7.10.
1923x.03.11.LP. March 11, 1923.
7.11.
1923x.03.11.LP.2. March 11, 1923.
7.12.
1923x.03.11.LP.3. March 11, 1923.
7.13.
1923x.03.13.LP. March 13, 1923.
7.14.
1923x.03.14.LP. March 14, 1923.
7.15.
1923x.03.15.LP. March 15, 1923.
7.16.
1923x.03.18.LP. March 18, 1923.
7.17.
1923x.03.19.LP. March 19, 1923.
7.18.
1923x.03.20.LP. March 20, 1923.
7.19.
1923x.03.21.LP. March 21, 1923.
7.20.
1923x.03.22.LP. March 22, 1923.
7.21.
1923x.03.25.LP. March 25, 1923.
7.22.
1923x.03.25.LP.2. March 25, 1923.
7.23.
1923x.03.27.LP. March 27, 1923.
7.24.
1923x.03.28.LP. March 28, 1923.
7.25.
1923x.03.29.LP. March 29, 1923.
7.26.
1923x.03.30.LP. March 30, 1923.
7.27.
1923x.04.01.LP. April 1, 1923.
7.28.
1923x.04.03.LP. April 3, 1923.
7.29.
1923x.04.04.LP. April 4, 1923.
7.30.
1923x.04.06.LP. April 6, 1923.
7.31.
1923x.04.08.LP. April 8, 1923.
7.32.
1923x.04.09.LP. April 9, 1923.
7.33.
1923x.04.11.LP. April 11, 1923.
7.34.
1923x.04.12.LP. April 12, 1923.
7.35.
1923x.04.13.LP. April 13, 1923.
7.36.
1923x.04.16.LP. April 16, 1923.
7.37.
1923x.04.18.LP. April 18, 1923.
7.38.
1923x.04.19.LP. April 19, 1923.
7.39.
1923x.04.21.LP. April 21, 1923.
7.40.
1923x.04.22.LP. April 22, 1923.
7.41.
1923x.04.22.LP.2. April 22, 1923.
7.42.
1923x.04.24.LP. April 24, 1923.
7.43.
1923x.04.25.LP. April 25, 1923.
7.44.
1923x.04.26.LP. April 26, 1923.
7.45.
1923x.04.27.LP. April 27, 1923.
7.46.
1923x.04.29.LP. April 29, 1923.
7.47.
1923x.04.29.LP.2. April 29, 1923.
7.48.
1923x.04.30.LP. April 30, 1923.

1.008.
Correspondence between Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling, May-October, 1923.
8.1.
1923x.05.01.LP. May 1, 1923.
8.2.
1923x.05.03.LP. May 3, 1923.
8.3.
1923x.05.04.LP. May 4, 1923.
8.4.
1923x.05.05.LP. May 5, 1923.
8.5.
1923x.05.06.LP. May 6, 1923.
8.6.
1923x.05.06.LP.2. May 6, 1923.
8.7.
1923x.05.07.LP. May 7, 1923.
8.8.
1923x.05.08.LP. May 8, 1923.
8.9.
1923x.05.09.LP. May 9, 1923.
8.10.
1923x.05.10.LP. May 10, 1923.
8.11.
1923x.05.10.LP.2. May 10, 1923.
8.12.
1923x.05.13.LP. May 13, 1923.
8.13.
1923x.05.13.LP.2. May 13, 1923.
8.14.
1923x.05.14.LP. May 14, 1923.
8.15.
1923x.05.15.AHP. May 15, 1923.
8.16.
1923x.05.15.LP. May 15, 1923.
8.17.
1923x.05.16.LP. May 16, 1923.
8.18.
1923x.05.18.LP. May 18, 1923.
8.19.
1923x.05.20.LP. May 20, 1923.
8.20.
1923x.05.22.LP. May 22, 1923.
8.21.
1923x.05.23.LP. May 23, 1923.
8.22.
1923x.05.24.LP. May 24, 1923.
8.23.
1923x.05.25.LP. May 25, 1923.
8.24.
1923x.05.27.LP. May 27, 1923.
8.25.
1923x.05.27.LP.2. May 27, 1923.
8.26.
1923x.05.28.LP. May 28, 1923.
8.27.
1923x.05.29.LP. May 29, 1923.
8.28.
1923x.05.30.LP. May 30, 1923.
8.29.
1923x.05.31.LP. May 31, 1923.
8.30.
1923x.06.02.LP. June 2, 1923.
8.31.
1923x.06.03.LP. June 3, 1923.
8.32.
1923x.06.04.LP. June 4, 1923.
8.33.
1923x.06.05.LP. June 5, 1923.
8.34.
1923x.06.06.LP. June 6, 1923.
8.35.
1923x.06.08.LP. June 8, 1923.
8.36.
1923x.10.17.LP. October 17, 1923.
8.37.
1923x.nd.nd.LP. 1923.

1.009.
Correspondence between Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling, 1929.
9.1.
1929x.03.15.LP. March 15, 1929.
9.2.
1929x.04.02.AHP. April 2, 1929.
9.3.
1929x.04.24.McMillan. April 24, 1929.
9.4.
1929x.04.25.LP. April 25, 1929.
9.5.
1929x.04.26.LP. April 26, 1929.
9.6.
1929x.04.27.LP. April 27, 1929.
9.7.
1929x.04.27.LP.2. April 27, 1929.
9.8.
1929x.04.28.AHP. April 28, 1929.
9.9.
1929x.04.28.LP. April 28, 1929.
9.10.
1929x.04.29.AHP. April 29, 1929.
9.11.
1929x.04.29.LP. April 29, 1929.
9.12.
1929x.04.30.AHP. April 30, 1929.
9.13.
1929x.04.30.LP. April 30, 1929.
9.14.
1929x.04.30.LP.2. April 30, 1929.
9.15.
1929x.05.01.LP. May 1, 1929.
9.16.
1929x.05.02.LP. May 2, 1929.
9.17.
1929x.05.03.LP. May 3, 1929.
9.18.
1929x.05.04.LP. May 4, 1929.
9.19.
1929x.05.09.LP. May 9, 1929.

1.010.
Correspondence between Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling, 1931.
10.1.
1931x.03.22.LP. March 22, 1931.
10.2.
1931x.03.23.LP. March 23, 1931.
10.3.
1931x.03.[23].LP.2. March 23, 1931.
10.4.
1931x.03.24.LP. March 24, 1931.
10.5.
1931x.03.[25].LP. March 25, 1931.
10.6.
1931x.03.[26].LP. March 26, 1931.
10.7.
1931x.03.[26].LP.2. March 26, 1931.
10.8.
1931x.03.26.AHP. March 26, 1931.
10.9.
1931x.04.[03].LP. April 3, 1931.
10.10.
1931x.04.[05].LP. April 5, 1931.
10.11.
1931x.04.[06].LP. April 6, 1931.
10.12.
1931x.04.[07].LP. April 7, 1931.
10.13.
1931x.04.[07].LP.2. April 7, 1931.
10.14.
1931x.04.10.LP. April 10, 1931.
10.15.
1931x.04.10.AHP. April 10, 1931.
10.16.
1931x.04.[11].LP. April 11, 1931.
10.17.
1931x.04.[12].LP. April 12, 1931.
10.18.
1931x.04.[13].LP. April 13, 1931.
10.19.
1931x.04.[13].LP.2. April 13, 1931.
10.20.
1931x.04.[14].LP. April 14, 1931.
10.21.
1931x.04.[15].LP. April 15, 1931.
10.22.
1931x.04.15.AHP. April 15, 1931.
10.23.
1931x.04.[16].LP. April 16, 1931.
10.24.
1931x.04.16.AHP. April 16, 1931.

1.011.
Correspondence between Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling, 1932.
11.1.
1932x.02.29.LP. February 29, 1932.
11.2.
1932x.02.29.LP.2. February 29, 1932.
11.3.
1932x.03.01.LP. March 1, 1932.
11.4.
1932x.03.01.LP.2. March 1, 1932.
11.5.
1932x.03.02.LP. March 2, 1932.
11.6.
1932x.03.03.LP. March 3, 1932.
11.7.
1932x.03.05.LP. March 5, 1932.
11.8.
1932x.03.06.LP. March 6, 1932.
11.9.
1932x.03.07.LP. March 7, 1932.
11.10.
1932x.03.nd.LP. March 1932.
11.11.
1932x.05.06.LP. May 6, 1932.
11.12.
1932x.05.08.LP. May 8, 1932.
11.13.
1932x.05.08.LP.2. May 8, 1932.
11.14.
1932x.05.09.LP. May 9, 1932.
11.15.
1932x.05.11.LP. May 11, 1932.
11.16.
1932x.05.11.LP.2. May 11, 1932.
11.17.
1932x.05.12.LP. May 12, 1932.
11.18.
1932x.05.13.LP. May 13, 1932.
11.19.
1932x.05.14.LP. May 14, 1932.
11.20.
1932x.05.16.LP. May 16, 1932.
11.21.
1932x.05.16.LP.2. May 16, 1932.
11.22.
1932x.05.18.LP. May 18, 1932.
11.23.
1932x.05.18.LP.2. May 18, 1932.
11.24.
1932x.05.19.LP. May 19, 1932.
11.25.
1932x.05.21.LP. May 21, 1932.
11.26.
1932x.05.22.LP. May 22, 1932.
11.27.
1932x.05.23.LP. May 23, 1932.
11.28.
1932x.05.23.LP.2. May 23, 1932.
11.29.
1932x.05.24.LP. May 24, 1932.
11.30.
1932x.05.25.LP. May 25, 1932.
11.31.
1932x.05.25.LP.2. May 25, 1932.
11.32.
1932x.05.25.LP.3. May 25, 1932.
11.33.
1932x.05.28.LP. May 28, 1932.
11.34.
1932x.05.29.LP. May 29, 1932.
11.35.
1932x.envelopes.LP. 1932.

1.012.
Correspondence between Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling, 1935-1936.
12.1.
1935x.12.13.LP. December 13, 1935.
12.2.
1935x.12.14.LP. December 14, 1935.
12.3.
1935x.12.14.LP.2. December 14, 1935.
12.4.
1935x.12.15.LP. December 15, 1935.
12.5.
1935x.12.16.LP. December 16, 1935.
12.6.
1935x.12.[16].LP.2. December 16, 1935.
12.7.
1935x.12.17.LP. December 17, 1935.
12.8.
1935x.12.18.LP. December 18, 1935.
12.9.
1935x.12.18.LP.2. December 18, 1935.
12.10.
1935x.12.19.LP. December 19, 1935.
12.11.
1935x.12.20.LP. December 20, 1935.
12.12.
1936x.02.01.AHP. February 1, 1936.
12.13.
1936x.01.30.AHP. January 30, 1936.

1.013.
Correspondence between Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling, 1937-1939.
13.1.
1937x.05.11.LP. May 11, 1937.
13.2.
1937x.05.11.LP.2. May 11, 1937.
13.3.
1937x.11.05.McMillan. November 5, 1937.
13.4.
1937x.11.07.LP. November 7, 1937.
13.5.
1937x.11.08.AHP. November 8, 1937.
13.6.
1937x.11.08.AHP.2. November 8, 1937.
13.7.
1937x.11.08.LP. November 8, 1937.
13.8.
1937x.11.09.AHP. November 9, 1937.
13.9.
1937x.11.09.AHP.2. November 9, 1937.
13.10.
1937x.11.09.LP. November 9, 1937.
13.11.
1937x.11.10.AHP. November 10, 1937.
13.12.
1937x.11.10.AHP.2. November 10, 1937.
13.13.
1937x.11.10.LP. November 10, 1937.
13.14.
1937x.11.11.AHP. November 11, 1937.
13.15.
1937x.11.11.LP. November 11, 1937.
13.16.
1937x.11.12.LP. November 12, 1937.
13.17.
1937x.11.12.AHP. November 12, 1937.
13.18.
1937x.11.13.AHP. November 13, 1937.
13.19.
1937x.11.13.LP. November 13, 1937.
13.20.
1937x.11.14.AHP. November 14, 1937.
13.21.
1937x.11.14.LP. November 14, 1937.
13.22.
1937x.11.15.AHP. November 15, 1937.
13.23.
1937x.11.15.LP. November 15, 1937.
13.24.
1937x.11.16.AHP. November 16, 1937.
13.25.
1937x.11.16.LP. November 16, 1937.
13.26.
1937x.11.17.AHP. November 17, 1937.
13.27.
1937x.11.17.LP. November 17, 1937.
13.28.
1937x.11.18.AHP. November 18, 1937.
13.29.
1937x.11.18.LP. November 18, 1937.
13.30.
1937x.11.19.AHP. November 19, 1937.
13.31.
1937x.11.19.LP. November 19, 1937.
13.32.
1937x.11.20.AHP. November 20, 1937.
13.33.
1937x.11.20.LP. November 20, 1937.
13.34.
1937x.11.21.AHP. November 21, 1937.
13.35.
1937x.11.21.LP. November 21, 1937.
13.36.
1937x.11.22.AHP. November 22, 1937.
13.37.
1937x.11.22.AHP.2. November 22, 1937.
13.38.
1937x.11.22.LP. November 22, 1937.
13.39.
1937x.11.22.LP.2. November 22, 1937.
13.40.
1937x.11.23.AHP. November 23, 1937.
13.41.
1937x.11.23.LP. November 23, 1937.
13.42.
1937x.11.24.AHP. November 24, 1937.
13.43.
1937x.11.24.AHP.2. November 24, 1937.
13.44.
1937x.11.24.LP. November 24, 1937.
13.45.
1937x.11.25.AHP. November 25, 1937.
13.46.
1937x.11.25.LP. November 25, 1937.
13.47.
1937x.11.26.AHP. November 26, 1937.
13.48.
1937x.11.27.AHP. November 27, 1937.
13.49.
1937x.11.27.LP. November 27, 1937.
13.50.
1937x.11.28.AHP. November 28, 1937.
13.51.
1937x.11.28.LP. November 28, 1937.
13.52.
1937x.11.28.LP.2. November 28, 1937.
13.53.
1937x.11.29.AHP. November 29, 1937.
13.54.
1937x.11.29-30.LP. November 29-30, 1937.
13.55.
1937x.11.30.AHP. November 30, 1937.
13.56.
1937x.11.30.LP. November 30, 1937.
13.57.
1937x.11.nd.AHP. November 1937.
13.58.
1937x.12.01.AHP. December 1, 1937.
13.59.
1937x.12.01.LP. December 1, 1937.
13.60.
1937x.12.02.AHP. December 2, 1937.
13.61.
1937x.12.02.LP. December 2, 1937.
13.62.
1937x.12.03.AHP. December 3, 1937.
13.63.
1937x.12.03.LP. December 3, 1937.
13.64.
1937x.12.03.LP.2. December 3, 1937.
13.65.
1937x.12.04.AHP. December 4, 1937.
13.66.
1937x.12.05.AHP. December 5, 1937.
13.67.
1937x.12.05.LP. December 5, 1937.
13.68.
1937x.12.06.AHP. December 6, 1937.
13.69.
1937x.12.06.LP. December 6, 1937.
13.70.
1937x.12.07.AHP. December 7, 1937.
13.71.
1937x.12.07.AHP.2. December 7, 1937.
13.72.
1937x.12.07.LP. December 7, 1937.
13.73.
1937x.12.08.LP. December 8, 1937.
13.74.
1937x.12.09.LP. December 9, 1937.
13.75.
1937x.12.10.LP. December 10, 1937.
13.76.
1937x.nd.nd.AHP. 1937.
13.77.
1938x.04.20.LP. April 20, 1938.
13.78.
1939x.envelope.LP. 1939.
13.79.
193_x.nd.nd.LP.Tues. 1930s.

1.014.
Correspondence between Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling, 1940.
14.1.
1940x.02.14.AHP. February 14, 1940.
14.2.
1940x.02.14.LP. February 14, 1940.
14.3.
1940x.02.15.AHP. February 15, 1940.
14.4.
1940x.02.15.LP. February 15, 1940.
14.5.
1940x.02.15.LP.2. February 15, 1940.
14.6.
1940x.02.16.AHP. February 16, 1940.
14.7.
1940x.02.16.LP. February 16, 1940.
14.8.
1940x.02.17.LP. February 17, 1940.
14.9.
1940x.02.18.LP. February 18, 1940.
14.10.
1940x.02.18.LP.2. February 18, 1940.
14.11.
1940x.02.19.LP. February 19, 1940.
14.12.
1940x.03.22.AHP. March 22, 1940.
14.13.
1940x.09.29.LP. September 29, 1940.
14.14.
1940x.09.30.LP. September 30, 1940.
14.15.
1940x.10.01.LP. October 1, 1940.
14.16.
1940x.10.01.LP.2. October 1, 1940.
14.17.
1940x.10.02.LP. October 2, 1940.
14.18.
1940x.10.02.LP.2. October 2, 1940.
14.19.
1940x.10.07.LP. October 7, 1940.

1.015.
Correspondence between Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling, 1941-1942.
15.1.
1941x.01.30.LP. January 30, 1941.
15.2.
1941x.01.30.AHP. January 30, 1941.
15.3.
1941x.02.01.LP. February 1, 1941.
15.4.
1941x.02.01.AHP. February 1, 1941.
15.5.
1941x.02.02.LP. February 2, 1941.
15.6.
1941x.02.02.LP.2. February 2, 1941.
15.7.
1941x.08.05.LP. August 5, 1941.
15.8.
1941x.08.05.LP.2. August 5, 1941.
15.9.
1941x.08.06.LP. August 6, 1941.
15.10.
1941x.envelope.LP. 1941.
15.11.
1942x.01.30.LP. January 30, 1942.
15.12.
1942x.02.[01].LP.envelope. February 1, 1942.
15.13.
1942x.02.02.LP. February 2, 1942.
15.14.
1942x.04.28.LP. April 28, 1942.
15.15.
1942x.08.06.LP. August 6, 1942.
15.16.
1942x.08.10.LP. August 10, 1942.
15.17.
1942x.08.11.LP. August 11, 1942.
15.18.
1942x.08.11.LP.2. August 11, 1942.
15.19.
1942x.08.12.LP. August 12, 1942.
15.20.
1942x.08.13.LP. August 13, 1942.
15.21.
1942x.08.14.LP. August 14, 1942.
15.22.
1942x.08.15.LP. August 15, 1942.
15.23.
1942x.08.16.LP. August 16, 1942.
15.24.
1942x.08.17.LP. August 17, 1942.
15.25.
1942x.08.17.LP.2. August 17, 1942.
15.26.
1942x.08.18.LP. August 18, 1942.
15.27.
1942x.08.19.LP. August 19, 1942.

1.016.
Correspondence between Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling, 1943-1944.
16.1.
1943x.01.20.LP. January 20, 1943.
16.2.
1943x.01.21.AHP. January 21, 1943.
16.3.
1943x.01.21.LP. January 21, 1943.
16.4.
1943x.01.23.LP. January 23, 1943.
16.5.
1943x.01.24.LP. January 24, 1943.
16.6.
1943x.04.18.LP. April 18, 1943.
16.7.
1943x.04.21.LP. April 21, 1943.
16.8.
1943x.04.22.LP. April 22, 1943.
16.9.
1943x.04.24.LP. April 24, 1943.
16.10.
1943x.04.25.LP. April 25, 1943.
16.11.
1943x.04.26.LP. April 26, 1943.
16.12.
1943x.05.08.LP. May 8, 1943.
16.13.
1943x.09.04.LP. September 4, 1943.
16.14.
1943x.09.04.LP.2. September 4, 1943.
16.15.
1943x.09.05.LP. September 5, 1943.
16.16.
1943x.09.06.LP. September 6, 1943.
16.17.
1943x.09.07.LP. September 7, 1943.
16.18.
1943x.10.22.LP. October 22, 1943.
16.19.
1943x.11.25.LP. November 25, 1943.
16.20.
1943x.11.27.LP. November 27, 1943.
16.21.
1943x.nd.nd.LP. 1943.
16.22.
1944x.01.26.LP. January 26, 1944.
16.23.
1944x.01.28.LP. January 28, 1944.
16.24.
1944x.01.30.LP. January 30, 1944.
16.25.
1944x.02.01.LP. February 1, 1944.
16.26.
1944x.02.02.LP. February 2, 1944.
16.26a.
1944x.02.28.AHP. February 28, 1944.
16.27.
1944x.03.16.LP. March 16, 1944.
16.28.
1944x.03.16.LP.2. March 16, 1944.
16.29.
1944x.03.17.LP. March 17, 1944.
16.30.
1944x.03.18.LP. March 18, 1944.
16.31.
1944x.08.22.AHP. August 22, 1944.
16.32.
1944x.08.22.LP. August 22, 1944.
16.33.
1944x.08.22.LP.2. August 22, 1944.
16.34.
1944x.08.23.AHP. August 23, 1944.
16.35.
1944x.08.24.LP. August 24, 1944.
16.36.
1944x.nd.nd.LP. 1944.

1.017.
Correspondence between Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling, 1945-1946.
17.1.
1945x.01.23.AHP. January 23, 1945.
17.2.
1945x.01.24.LP. January 24, 1945.
17.3.
1945x.01.27.LP. January 27, 1945.
17.4.
1945x.01.28.LP. January 28, 1945.
17.5.
1945x.01.28.LP.2. January 28, 1945.
17.6.
1945x.01.29.LP. January 29, 1945.
17.7.
1945x.01.31.LP. January 31, 1945.
17.8.
1945x.02.01.AHP. February 1, 1945.
17.9.
1945x.02.01.LP. February 1, 1945.
17.10.
1945x.02.04.LP. February 4, 1945.
17.11.
1945x.02.06.LP. February 6, 1945.
17.11a.
1945x.02.28.AHP. February 28, 1945.
17.12.
1945x.03.17.LP. March 17, 1945.
17.13.
1945x.03.18.LP. March 18, 1945.
17.14.
1945x.03.18.LP.2. March 18, 1945.
17.15.
1945x.03.19.LP. March 19, 1945.
17.16.
1945x.03.19.LP.2. March 19, 1945.
17.17.
1945x.03.20.AHP. March 20, 1945.
17.18.
1945x.03.20.LP. March 20, 1945.
17.19.
1945x.03.21.AHP. March 21, 1945.
17.20.
1945x.03.21.AHP.2. March 21, 1945.
17.21.
1945x.03.21.LP. March 21, 1945.
17.22.
1945x.03.[25].LP. March 25, 1945.
17.23.
1945x.04.12.LP. April 12, 1945.
17.24.
1945x.04.13.LP. April 13, 1945.
17.25.
1945x.04.14.LP. April 14, 1945.
17.26.
1945x.04.15.LP. April 15, 1945.
17.27.
1945x.04.16.LP. April 16, 1945.
17.28.
1945x.04.23.AHP. April 23, 1945.
17.29.
1945x.09.[02].LP. September 2, 1945.
17.30.
1945x.09.03.AHP. September 3, 1945.
17.31.
1945x.09.[04].LP. September 4, 1945.
17.32.
1945x.09.[07].LP. September 7, 1945.
17.33.
1945x.09.[08].LP. September 8, 1945.
17.34.
1945x.09.[09].LP. September 9, 1945.
17.35.
1945x.09.[10].LP. September 10, 1945.
17.36.
1945x.11.26.LP. November 26, 1945.
17.37.
1945x.11.27.LP. November 27, 1945.
17.38.
1945x.nd.nd.envelope.LP. 1945.
17.39.
1946x.01.30.LP. January 30, 1946.
17.40.
1946x.01.31.LP. January 31, 1946.
17.41.
1946x.02.01.LP. February 1, 1946.
17.42.
1946x.02.04.LP. February 4, 1946.
17.43.
1946x.02.06.LP. February 6, 1946.
17.44.
1946x.03.19.LP. March 19, 1946.
17.45.
1946x.03.20.LP. March 20, 1946.
17.46.
1946x.03.21.LP. March 21, 1946.
17.47.
1946x.03.22.LP. March 22, 1946.
17.48.
1946x.11.23.LP. November 23, 1946.

1.018.
Correspondence between Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling, 1947-1948.
18.1.
1947x.01.29.LP. January 29, 1947.
18.2.
1947x.01.30.LP. January 30, 1947.
18.3.
1947x.03.15.LP. March 15, 1947.
18.4.
1947x.03.16.LP. March 16, 1947.
18.5.
1947x.03.20.LP. March 20, 1947.
18.6.
1947x.05.nd.LP.envelope. May 1947.
18.7.
1948x.11.20.LP. November 20, 1948.
18.8.
1948x.11.21.LP. November 21, 1948.
18.9.
1948x.11.22.LP. November 22, 1948.
18.10.
1948x.11.22.LP.2. November 22, 1948.
18.11.
1948x.11.22.LP.3. November 22, 1948.
18.12.
1948x.11.22.LP.4. November 22, 1948.
18.13.
1948x.11.24.LP. November 24, 1948.
18.14.
1948x.11.24.LP.2. November 24, 1948.
18.15.
1948x.11.24.LP.3. November 24, 1948.
18.16.
1948x.11.25.LP. November 25, 1948.
18.17.
1948x.12.02.LP. December 2, 1948.
18.18.
1948x.12.03.LP. December 3, 1948.
18.19.
1948x.12.05.LP. December 5, 1948.
18.20.
1948x.12.05.LP.2. December 5, 1948.

1.019.
Correspondence between Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling, 1949-1950.
19.1.
1949x.05.31.LP. May 31, 1949.
19.2.
1949x.06.02.LP. June 2, 1949.
19.3.
1949x.06.21.LP. June 21, 1949.
19.4.
194_x.03.15.LP. March 15, 1949.
19.5.
194_x.nd.nd.LP.Sun. 1940s.
19.6.
194_x.nd.nd.LP.Mon. 1940s.
19.7.
194_x.nd.nd.LP.Tues. 1940s.
19.8.
194_x.nd.nd.LP.Wed. 1940s.
19.9.
194_x.nd.nd.LP.Wed.2. 1940s.
19.10.
194_x.nd.nd.LP.Thurs. 1940s.
19.11.
1950x.02.[03].LP. February 3, 1950.
19.12.
1950x.02.05.LP. February 5, 1950.
19.13.
1950x.02.07.LP. February 7, 1950.
19.14.
1950x.02.08.LP. February 8, 1950.
19.15.
1950x.02.16.LP. February 16, 1950.
19.16.
1950x.02.19.LP. February 19, 1950.
19.17.
1950x.03.15.LP. March 15, 1950.

1.020.
Correspondence between Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling, 1952.
20.1.
1952x.05.27.LP. May 27, 1952.

1.021.
Correspondence between Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling, 1953-1955, 1957.
21.1.
1953x.03.04.LP. March 4, 1953.
21.2.
1953x.04.03.LP. April 3, 1953.
21.3.
1953x.04.06.LP. April 6, 1953.
21.4.
1953x.04.07.LP. April 7, 1953.
21.5.
1953x.04.08.LP. April 8, 1953.
21.6.
1953x.04.10.LP. April 10, 1953.
21.7.
1953x.05.11.LP. May 11, 1953.
21.8.
1953x.10.24.LP. October 24, 1953.
21.9.
1953x.10.30.LP. October 30, 1953.
21.10.
1953x.11.03.LP. November 3, 1953.
21.11.
1953x.11.04.LP. November 4, 1953.
21.12.
1954x.04.18.LP. April 18, 1954.
21.13.
1954x.04.[21].LP. April 21, 1954.
21.14.
1954x.04.22.LP. April 22, 1954.
21.15.
1954x.04.[23].LP. April 23, 1954.
21.16.
1954x.04.24.LP. April 24, 1954.
21.17.
1954x.04.25.LP. April 25, 1954.
21.18.
1954x.04.26.LP. April 26, 1954.
21.19.
1955x.10.[23].LP. October 23, 1955.
21.20.
1955x.10.27.LP. October 27, 1955.
21.21.
1955x.10.29.LP. October 29, 1955.
21.22.
1955x.10.30.LP. October 30, 1955.
21.23.
1955x.10.30.LP.2. October 30, 1955.
21.24.
1957x.11.15.AHP. November 15, 1957.

1.022.
Correspondence between Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling, 1958, 1960.
22.1.
1958x.03.30.LP. March 30, 1958.
22.2.
1958x.03.31.LP. March 31, 1958.
22.3.
1958x.04.06.LP. April 6, 1958.
22.4.
1960x.nd.nd.LP. 1960.

1.023.
Correspondence between Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling, 1962-1982.
23.1.
1962x.08.30.LP. August 30, 1962.
23.2.
1962x.09.01.LP. September 1, 1962.
23.3.
1962x.09.02.LP. September 2, 1962.
23.4.
1962x.09.05.LP. September 5, 1962.
23.5.
1962x.09.06.LP. September 6, 1962.
23.6.
1962x.09.08.LP. September 8, 1962.
23.8.
1962x.09.09.LP. September 9, 1962.
23.9.
1962x.09.10.LP. September 10, 1962.
23.10.
1962x.09.11.LP. September 11, 1962.
23.11.
1964x.03.26.AHP. March 26, 1964.
23.12.
1964x.05.12.LP. May 12, 1964.
23.13.
1964x.05.15.AHP. May 15, 1964.
23.14.
1964x.05.16.AHP. May 16, 1964.
23.15.
1964x.05.18.AHP. May 18, 1964.
23.16.
196_x.02.14.LP. February 14, 196?.
23.17.
1972x.nd.nd.LP. 1972.
23.18.
1973x.06.17.LP. June 17, 1973.
23.19.
1974x.12.nd.LP. December 1974.
23.20.
1975x.nd.nd.LP. 1975.
23.20a.
1978x.02.28.AHP. February 28, 1978.
23.21.
1978x.06.08.LP. June 8, 1978.
23.22.
1982x.01.03.LP.envelope. January 3, 1982.
23.23.
1982x.01.03.LP. January 3, 1982.
23.24.
198_x.nd.nd.LP. 1980s.

1.024.
Correspondence between Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling, No Date.
24.1.
19__x.nd.nd.LP. No Date.
24.2.
19__x.12.nd.AHP.Mon. No Date.
24.3.
19__x.nd.nd.LP.2. No Date.
24.4.
19__x.nd.nd.LP.3. No Date.
24.5.
Assorted Notes exchanged between Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling. No Date.

1.025.
AHP Chemistry Notebook from 1922 with several snippets of notes from LP to AHP on the first page and the inside of the front cover, as well as typed thoughts on LP by AHP.

1.026.
Walter Pater's "The Child In The House", published 1909, with Oregon Agricultural College Library markings, call no. 823.P27.C.

1.027.
Roycroft Address Book, marked on the cover page with the words "Sigma Phi Epsilon Senior Dinner, Mar. 4, 1923", and with LP writing on the page "Ava Helen and Linus Pauling, 1926-7". Contains several pages of addresses, some pages written in German, and several pages of notes regarding family history and deaths, as well as the history, deaths, and notes on friends of the family. 1923-1927.

1.028.
Dance Program for Ava Helen Miller's Junior Prom, May 13, 1922.

1.029.
Miscellaneous Cards and loose pieces of paper in safe drawer 1.
29.1.
Business Card for Greenwood & Clark, Antique Furniture, Mirrors, Pictures, Silver Decorative Accessories.
29.2.
Four stamps, each marked "Worth 25c On Any $1 Purchase. Guardian Buying Service". Together the four stamps say 1$.
29.3.
A small card with the words "For a sweet girl." written in LP's hand, No Date.
29.4.
Two small sheets of lined paper with LP Notes, "Tisdale says...", and a list of his requirements from an unstated institution.
29.5.
A scrap of an envelope addressed to LP at Rockefeller Br., 698609, and dated July 15, 1952, attached to a receipt for four pairs of shoes from Saxon Shoe Co., Ltd., in London, September 3, 1952.
29.6.
A piece of paper with "Rowett Research Institute, Bucksburn - Aberdeenshire - Scotland (Grande-Bretagne)" typed on the front, with LP writing "R.J.T. Pennington" written below. On the back is a segment of a printed letter from "Le Secretaire General J.E. Courtois".
29.7.
Receipt for LP from the Grand Hotel Peterborough, for September 1 and 2, [No Year] with a smaller receipt stuck to the front from LP for Paten & Co. (Peterborough) Ltd., September 2, year unreadable.
29.8.
Postcard in German from Prof. Dr. A. Sommerfeld to LP, September 9, 1948.
29.9.
Funeral Program for Nora Gard Miller, October 23, 1943.
29.10.
Typed note on a 1/2 size piece of lined paper with LP note on the top "Letter from Todd, March 15, 1939".
29.11.
Typed note on a 1/2 size piece of lined paper labeled as "We stand thus. Linus Pauling to John Fulton Dr., Oct 14th 1925".
29.12.
Receipt for "Prof & Mrs Pauling" from the Hotel Rembrandt, London, September 2-4, 1952, with a smaller receipt stuck to the front with a stamp on it, labeled Hotel Rembrandt.
29.13.
Roll Book and Grade sheets for Nature of the Chemical Bond, first and second terms, 1948-1949.

1.030.
Envelope marked "1961 Appeal to stop the spread of nuclear war, about 500 signatures not delivered to UN -- arrived too late", actually contains 1071 signatures on 132 signature sheets, with individuals from the US and abroad. 1961.

1.031.
Envelope marked "Patents", containing documents regarding the "Method and Apparatus for Determining the Partial Pressure of Oxygen in a Mixture of Gases", handwritten notes, correspondence, typescripts, and manuscripts.
31.1.
Letter from Clarence F. Kiech to LP, Reuben E. Wood, and J. H. Sturdivant, July 16, 1942.
31.2.
Patent License and Agreement (invention not explicitly described) between CIT and NTL, with LP note on top "Version agreed to by Youtz, Beckman, Pauling, June 29, 1942".
31.3.
Letter from J.P. Youtz to LP re: Patent Agreement, June 23, 1942.
31.4.
LP Notes on patent agreement wording, No Date.
31.5.
Patent Assignment and Agreement between LP, Reuben E. Wood, J. H. Sturdivant, and CIT, 1942. The invention is not explicitly described.
31.6.
Patent License and Agreement between CIT and NTL, with LP note on top "Intermediate draft from Youtz, June 13, 1942".
31.7.
Letter from Clarence F. Kiech to LP, Reuben Wood, and James H. Sturdivant, June 8, 1942.
31.8.
Letter from Clarence F. Kiech to LP, Reuben Wood, and James H. Sturdivant, May 26, 1942.
31.9.
Letter from Clarence F. Kiech to LP, May 21, 1942.
31.9a.
Handwritten letter from LP to CIT, May 12, 1942.
31.10.
Patent Assignment and Agreement between LP, Reuben Wood, James H. Sturdivant and CIT, 1942.
31.11.
Advertisement for The New MSA Oxygen Recorder.
31.11a.
Letter from J. B. Davies at Mine Safety Appliances Co. to LP, September 4, 1941.
31.12.
Patent Assignment and Agreement between LP, Reuben Wood, James H. Sturdivant and CIT, 1942, with LP note "Second draft. Kiech".
31.13.
Patent License and Agreement between CIT and NTL, with LP note "Youtz version June 25, 1942".
31.14.
LP Notes regarding Patent Agreements, June 25, 1942.
31.15.
Letter from Clarence F. Kiech to LP, Reuben E. Wood, and James H. Sturdivant, June 27, 1942.
31.16.
Agreement between LP and CIT, March 7, 1941, regarding employment during NDRC research.
31.17.
Agreement between LP and CIT, October 7, 1940, regarding employment during NDRC research.
31.18.
Letter from Clarence F. Kiech to Reuben E. Wood, June 23, 1942.
31.18a.
Letter from Clarence F. Kiech to LP, Reuben E. Wood, and J. H. Sturdivant, June 23, 1942.
31.19.
Handwritten note, non-LP handwriting, May 7, 1942.
31.19a.
Letter from Alexander B. Macbeth to Members of the Staff of the California Institute of Technology, No Date.
31.19b.
Letter from J.P. Youtz to LP, August 30, 1941.
31.19c.
LP note re: talking with Youtz about royalty terms on "my instrument", March 30, 1942.
31.19d.
LP Notes: "Commander Lavender of the OSRD (patent advisor to Dr. Bush) suggests...", January 21, 1942.
31.19e.
LP handwritten letter to CIT Research Foundation, marked as "Restricted", April 9, 1942.
31.19f.
LP Notes re: "Call Munro if guards needed", No Date.
31.19g.
LP Notes re: instrument inventory, etc., No Date. [ca. December 15].
31.20.
LP Notes re: "Edwin R. Buchman, Statement to me April 9, 1942".
31.20a.
Reprint: "A Theory of the Structure and Process of Formation of Antibodies", by Linus Pauling, 1940.
31.21.
Outline of Proposed Agreement regarding the Pauling Oxygen Meter, No Date.
31.22.
Patent Application: "Method and Apparatus for Determining The Partial Pressure of Oxygen in a Mixture of Gases", No Date.
31.22a.
Letter from Lyon & Lyon to LP re: the Patent Application, June 23, 1942.
31.22b.
Figure for the Pauling Oxygen Meter by Lyon & Lyon, No Date.
31.23.
Letter from J.P. Youtz to LP, March 19, 1943.
31.23a.
Letter from the US Patent Office to LP, March 13, 1943.
31.24.
A Piece of Sandpaper, No Date.
31.25.
Schedule A - Present Improvements for the Pauling Oxygen Meter, marked as "Confidential", No Date.
31.26.
Schedule A - Present Improvements for the Pauling Oxygen Meter, marked as "Confidential", No Date.
31.27.
Schedule A - Present Improvements for the Pauling Oxygen Meter, marked as "Confidential", No Date. [4 copies].
31.28.
Description of "Invention 1", the Pauling Oxygen Meter, [several copies] No Date.
31.29.
Patent Application marked by LP as "Copy for Inventors", for a "Method and Apparatus for Determining the Partial Pressure of Oxygen In a Mixture of Gases", No Date.
31.30.
Requests for Patent Application Corrections from the US Patent Office to LP, September 30, 1942.
31.31.
An empty unmarked manila envelope.

1.032.
Empty Folder; Hollywood Independent Citizens Committee of the Arts, Sciences, and Professions (HICCASP) Material; 1951 Industrial Employment Review Board Hearing Related Correspondence.
32.1.
Empty Folder: Army-Navy-Air Force Personnel Security Board "See Document 4" noted on front in LP's writing.
32.2.
HICCASP Statement of Policy, Submitted July 10, 1946.
32.3.
Letter from Eve Slaff, HICCASP Executive Secretary, to LP, November 14, 1946.
32.4.
LP Speech Notes: Pasadena Conference on Human Rights, 8pm, October 30, 1947.
32.5.
Letter to LP from unknown, re: anti democratic, No Date.
32.6.
Minutes of HICCASP Executive Council Meeting, July 3, 1946.
32.7.
HICCASP Leaflet: "We have Learned That We Cannot Live Alone" with LP Notes.
32.8.
Letter from W. H. Freeman to "Whom It May Concern" re: publishment of General Chemistry and College Chemistry, December 2, 1951.
32.9.
Pauling Speech Transcript: "Research For Peace", presented at the Mt. Hollywood Congregational Church, March 20, 1959.
32.10.
Letter from Alice Hunter, HICCASP Executive Director to LP, June 25, 1946.
32.11.
Letter from LP to "Dear Friend", form letter for the Committee to Welcome the Dean of Canterbury, November 16, 1948.
32.12.
Letter from Kermit Eby and John B. Thompson "To the officers and members of the board of the Committee for Peaceful Alternatives", July 27, 1950.
32.13.
Leaflet: "In Defense of Human Rights".
32.14.
HICCASP Leaflet: "We have Learned That We Cannot Live Alone".
32.15.
HICCASP Statement of Policy, Submitted July 10, 1946.
32.16.
Leaflet: "Let the People Speak for Peace!".
32.17.
Letter from Jule T. Bouchard to LP, February 27, 1950.
32.18.
Letter from Frieda Halpern to LP, January 16, 1946.
32.19.
Letter from Fyke Farmer to LP, No Date.
32.20.
Statement by Linus Pauling about Membership in Organizations, July 11, 1960.
32.21.
Page 2, labeled "suggestions". [lists publicity ideas].
32.22.
Newspaper Clipping: "Linus Pauling Jr. and Anita Oser wedding announcement", September 20, 1947.
32.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Social Issue in Campaign is Argued", October 28, 1940.
32.24.
Convocatoria Para El Congreso Continental Americano Por La Paz, 5-10 Septiembre de 1949.
32.25.
Letter from Paul J. Kern, Robert W. Kenny, Prof. Kirtley F. Mather, Rt. Rev. Edward L. Parsons, Dr. Stringfellow Barr, Angus Cameron, Prof. A. J. Carlson, and Prof. Thomas I. Emerson to "Dear Friend", [form letter to LP] No Date.
32.26.
Statement to J. Howard McGrath, Attorney General of the United States, No Date.
32.27.
Review of the Year 1949, The American Committee for the Protection of Foreign Born.
32.28.
Independent Citizens' Committee of the Arts, Sciences and Professions request for donation.
32.29.
Letter to the Honorable Harry S. Truman, December 12, 1945.
32.30.
Minutes of conference on Atomic Energy Called by the Independent Citizens' Committee of the Arts, Sciences and Professions, December 3, 1945.
32.31.
Letter from LP to the National Council of Arts, Sciences and Professions, November 24, 1951.
32.32.
HICCASP Leaflet: "We have Learned That We Cannot Live Alone".
32.33.
Letter from Hannah Dorner to "Dear Member", No Date.
32.33a.
Letter from Harlow Shapley and Harold C. Urey to "Dear Friend", December 10, 1945.
32.34.
Letter from Dr. Harlow Shapley, Chmn. to LP, October 10, 1945.
32.35.
Statement re: President's statement on the atomic bomb and the continuation of research on the problems of atomic energy, No Date.
32.36.
HICCASP Resolution, December 11, 1945.
32.37.
Minutes of Continuations Committee of Science and Education, January 2, 1946.
32.38.
Executive Board and Officers of the Arts Sciences and Professions Council, elected September 17, 1947.
32.39.
Minutes of Meeting of Scientists and Educators, November 9, 1945.
32.40.
Federation of Atomic Scientists Statement on Atomic Power, November 6, 1945.
32.41.
Minutes of Meeting of Scientists and Educators, November 9, 1945.
32.42.
HICCASP Leaflet: "We have Learned That We Cannot Live Alone". [2 copies].
32.43.
Statement for Immediate Release: Progressive Citizens of America, February 11, 1947.
32.44.
Draft: Articles of Association of Progressive Citizens of America Southern California Chapter, No Date.
32.45.
Statement for Immediate Release: Progressive Citizens of America, February 11, 1947.
32.46.
Program for Political Action Adopted at first National Convention of Progressive Citizens of America Commodore Hotel, New York City, December 29, 1946.
32.47.
By-Laws, Progressive Citizens of America, No Date.
32.48.
HICCASP "The Threat to Academic Freedom in California", January 21, 1946.
32.49.
Exhibit 35 - Letter from S. A. A. Noyes to Dr. William Foster, October 15, 1931.
32.50.
Statement: "Scientists Urge International Control of Atom Bomb", October 19, Year Unknown.
32.51.
"Man - An Irrational Animal", by Linus Pauling, September 5, 1949.
32.52.
Statement by Linus Pauling, November 20, 1951.
32.53.
Copy of a letter from Lt. Colonel Donald Mare to LP, October 18, 1951.
32.54.
Letter from LP to Edward Dabritz, November 24, 1951.
32.55.
Letter from LP to W. H. Freeman, November 25, 1951.
32.56.
Article: "Do Colleges Have to Hire Red Professors?", American Legion, November 1951.
32.57.
Newspaper Clipping: "...Red Profs Well Organized, Budenz Asserts", December 10, 1951.
32.58.
LP Notes to Self: List of Witnesses in East.
32.59.
Letter from Lt. Colonel Donald Mare to LP, December 17, 1951.
32.60.
Statement by Linus Pauling, Wednesday, December 19, 1951.
32.61.
Town Hall Monday Luncheon Meeting Billing, June 13, 1949.
32.62.
Letter from Albert Einstein re: The Geneva Convention, No Date. [form letter].
32.63.
A Statement for Peace Meeting of February 11th, 1951, and a Report of the Sponsor's Meeting Held at the Office of the American Peace Crusade, February 11, 1951.
32.64.
Letter from Eleanor Raymond to LP, November 29, 1950.
32.65.
Biography of the Members of State Senate Interim Committee on Education. [from California Blue Book, 1946].
32.66.
Letter from Thomas Mann to Professor Philip Morrison, No Date.
32.66a.
Statement of Thomas Mann mentioned in letter, February 4, 1951.
32.67.
Letter from Stephen Fritchman to LP, Wednesday. [No Date].
32.68.
Letter from Ralph Spitzer to LP, October 23, 1950.
32.68a.
Letter from Lillian Hansen to LP re: Ralph Spitzer, November 8, 1950.
32.68b.
Letter from Magnus Gregerson to LP re: Ralph Spitzer, October 25, 1950.
32.68c.
Letter from W. J. Moore to LP re: Ralph Spitzer, October 17, 1950.
32.68d.
Letter from Richard M. Noyes to LP re: Ralph Spitzer, October 25, 1950.
32.68e.
Letter to Secretary Acheson from Richard M. Noyes re: Ralph Spitzer, No Date.
32.68f.
Letter from Alden H. Emery to "Gentlemen" re: Ralph Spitzer, October 27, 1950.
32.68g.
Letter from Ralph Spitzer for publication in "Chemical and Engineering News", October 2, 1950.
32.68h.
Letter from E. H. Volwiler to Alden H. Emery, November 8, 1950.
32.69.
Letter from F. A. Long to LP re: Ralph Spitzer, October 13, 1950.
32.70.
Alert Newsletter, March 8, 1951.
32.71.
Letter from Leland H. Taylor to LP, March 7, 1951.
32.72.
Letter from Shunichi Kimura to LP, June 25, 1951.
32.73.
List of Letters and "Env." by LP. No Date.
32.73a.
LP Notes to Self. No Date.
32.73b.
Letter from LP to Dr. Bonner, marked "Example", re: Sidney Weinbaum, July 10, 1950.
32.73c.
LP Manuscript for form letter re: Sidney Weinbaum. No Date.
32.73d.
LP Typescript for form letter re: Sidney Weinbaum. No Date.
32.73e.
Mimeograph order, re: Sidney Weinbaum, July 25, 1950.
32.73f.
LP Manuscript for another form letter re: Sidney Weinbaum. No Date.
32.74.
Letter from John J. Codington to LP, November 2, 1951.
32.75.
Letter from Irving Bengelsdorf to Dr. Kurt Mislow, November 2, 1951.
32.76.
Washington High School 60th Anniversary Celebration Program, February 22, 1966.
32.77.
Letter from J. N. Ewart to District Chief Los Angeles Ordnance District, April 6, 1951.
32.78.
National Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions Statement on Un-American Activities Committee. No Date.
32.79.
Speech of Hon. Helen Gahagan Douglas: "We Can Afford to Split the Atom, But We Cannot Afford to Split the Big Three", November 23, 1945.
32.80.
American Association of Scientific Workers Newsletter and Supplement, June 15, 1951.
32.81.
Letter from L.A. DuBridge to LP, November 21, 1951.
32.82.
Reprint: "Dangers Confronting American Science", Melba Phillips, October 24, 1952.
32.83.
LP Notes: Pages where LP is mentioned in the Sixth Report on Un-American Activities in California, 1951.
32.84.
LP Typescript: "Draft of Statement About Charges By Army-Navy-Air Force Personnel Security Board", November 9, 1951.
32.85.
Letter from Lt. Colonel Donald Mare to LP, November 26, 1951.
32.86.
Letter from W. J. King to LP re: Denial of Clearance due to relations with the Communist Party, Rec'd July 31, 1951.
32.87.
Letter to Francis Biddle from A. L. Wirin, November 21, 1951.
32.88.
Letter from J. N. Ewart to District Chief, Los Angeles Ordnance District, April 6, 1951.
32.89.
Letter from LP to President DuBridge, November 13, 1951.
32.90.
Letter from LP to President DuBridge, October 24, 1951.
32.91.
Letter from LP to President DuBridge, November 13, 1951.
32.92.
Letter from LP to Lt. Colonel Donald Mare, November 9, 1951.
32.93.
Telegram from LP to Lt. Colonel Donald Mare, October 30, 1951.
32.94.
Telegram from Munitions Board to LP, Oct. 29, 1951.
32.95.
Letter from LP to Lt. Colonel Donald Mare, October 24, 1951.
32.96.
Letter to Chairman, Industrial Employment Review Board from LP, September 25, 1951.
32.97.
Letter from LP to Lt. Col. W. J. King, August 16, 1951.
32.98.
Letter from LP to Dr. Frank Aydelotte, August 9, 1951.
32.98a.
Letter from Frank Aydelotte to LP, August 7, 1951.
32.98b.
Letter from Frank Aydelotte to Lt. Col. W. J. King, August 7, 1951.
32.99.
Letter from David W. Bailey to LP, August 6, 1951.
32.100.
Letter from Dr. Karl T. Compton to LP, August 6, 1951.
32.100a.
Reply from LP to Dr. Karl T. Compton, August 9, 1951.
32.101.
Letter from E. B. Wilson to LP, August 13, 1951.
32.101a.
Reply from LP to E. B. Wilson, August 16, 1951.
32.102.
Letter from Anne Gibson to LP, August 8, 1951.
32.102a.
Letter from LP to Lt. Col. W. J. King, August 15, 1951.
32.102b.
Letter from Anne Gibson to LP, August 8, 1951.
32.103.
Letter from LP to Lt. Col. W. J. King, August 2, 1951.
32.104.
Letter from Lt. Col. W. J. King to LP, No Date.
32.105.
Letter from LP to Lt. Col. W. J. King, August 1, 1951.
32.106.
Letter from LP to Lt. Col. W. J. King, August 6, 1951.
32.107.
Letter from David W. Bailey to LP, August 6, 1951.
32.107a.
Reply from LP to David W. Bailey, August 9, 1951.
32.108.
Letter from L.A. DuBridge to LP, August 7, 1951.
32.108a.
Reply from LP to L.A. DuBridge, August 9, 1951.
32.109.
Letters from LP to Dr. Max Mason, August 16, 26, 1951.
32.110.
Letter from LP to Professor Carl Anderson, August 16, 1951.
32.111.
Letters from LP to Dr. Lee A. DuBridge, Dr. Karl T. Compton, Dr. James Bryant Conant, Dr. Detlev W. Bronk, Dr. A. N. Richards, Dr. Frank Aydelotte, Prof. E. B. Wilson, and Dr. Henry Allen Moe, August 1, 2, 1951. [all the same letter but for the one to Dr. Henry Allen Moe].
32.112.
Letter from LP to Dr. Henry Allen Moe, August 28, 1951.
32.112a.
Letter from G. E. Painter to LP, August 16, 1951. [2 copies].
32.112b.
Letter from M. M. to Lt. Col. W. J. King, August 18, 1951.
32.112c.
Letter from Dr. Henry Allen Moe to LP, August 16, 1951.
32.113.
Peace News, July 13, 1951.
32.114.
Statement by Linus Pauling re: the Hydrogen Bomb and peace-time use of atomic energy.
32.115.
LP Notes re: statements made against the American Continental Congress by a spokesman for the State Department.
32.116.
Newspaper Clipping: "H-Bomb More Use to Russia Than U.S., Says Caltech Scientist".
32.117.
LP Notes: "My wording to Res. Com.", No Date.
32.118.
Newspaper Clipping: "Farm Child Labor Called 'Shocking'", December 9, 1940.
32.119.
Newspaper Clipping: "Six U.S. Corporations Join Billion-Dollar Club", July 20, 1949.
32.120.
Newspaper Clipping: "Atomic Scientists Issue Warning", June 30, 1947.
32.121.
Letter from Alfred N. Richards to Army-Navy-Air Force Personnel Security Board, August 17, 1951.
32.122.
Copy of Award of Medal for Merit to LP, February 2, 1948.
32.123.
Letter from Louis de Broglie to LP, December 20, 1948.
32.124.
LP written copy of letter from Alfred N. Richards to Army-Navy-Air Force Personnel Security Board, August 17, 1951, and note from Alfred N. Richards to LP, August 17, 1951.
32.125.
Statement by Professor Linus Pauling, November 19, 1951.
32.126.
Letter from E. B. Wilson to LP, August 28, 1951.
32.127.
Citation of Linus Pauling On The Occasion Of Granting Him The Honorary Degree Of Docteur de l'Universite By the University of Paris, November 27, 1948.
32.128.
Excerpt from "Who's Who in America", 1950-1951, Conant, James Bryant.
32.129.
Excerpt from "Who's Who in America", 1950-1951, Bronk, Detlev W.
32.130.
Excerpt from "Who's Who in America", 1950-1951, Compton, Karl Taylor.
32.131.
Excerpt from "Who's Who in America", 1950-1951, DuBridge, Lee Alvin.
32.132.
Excerpt from "Who's Who in America", 1950-1951, Mason, Max.
32.133.
Excerpt from "Who's Who in America", 1950-1951, Moe, Henry Allen.
32.134.
Excerpt from "Who's Who in America", 1950-1951, Richards, Alfred Newton.
32.135.
Excerpt from "Who's Who in America", 1950-1951, Wilson, Edwin Bidwell.
32.136.
Excerpt from "Who's Who in America", 1950-1951, Bates, Prof. Stuart.
32.137.
Excerpt from "Who's Who in America", 1950-1951, Shippey, Henry Lee, Barrett, Edward C., Eagleson, Harvey, and Eagleson, Harvey.
32.138.
Telegram from John Howard Lawson to LP, May 8, 1950.
32.139.
Letter from Harold Christoffel to LP, November 30, 1949.
32.140.
LP Speech Manuscript, "The Third-Party Movement in America", to the English-Speaking Union, Oxford, March 19, 1948.
32.141.
Typescript: "Address by United States Delegate, Linus Pauling, Monday evening, September 5, 1949.".

1.033.
A ceramic scoopula/spatula labeled "Champion Sillimanite (Mulcite)".

1.034.
Roll of Microfilm in a box labeled "Nobel diplomas & U.S. awards, Dr. L. C. Pauling, Master negs, #28154-B, 3-11-64".

1.035.
Box marked "Cranes", "Linus Pauling", containing AHP Calling Cards and Salem Senior High Report Cards.
35.1.
Postcard from Beryl and Walter Danielson to AHP and LP, Leningrad, 1959.
35.2.
Blank card with an image of flowers on it.
35.3.
Senior High School, Salem Oregon Report for Ava Miller, February 14, 1921.
35.4.
Two Calling Cards, "Mrs. Linus Pauling".
35.5.
Graduation Program for Linus Pauling Jr., [High School] and Peter Jeffress Pauling, [Elementary School] June 6, 1943.
35.6.
Senior High School, Salem Oregon Report for Ava Miller, September 29, 1919, and February 16, 1920.
35.7.
Senior High School, Salem Oregon Report for Ava Miller, October 4, 1920.

2. Linus Pauling's Safe - Drawer 2.


2.001.
Manila Folder marked as "Letters from non-signers...103 refusals", including signatures, correspondence from Albert Schweitzer, Felix Bloch, Erwin Schrödinger, C. V. Raman, A.J.P. Martin, Otto Stern, Leo Szilard, Samuel Goudsmit, E. C. Kendall, C. J. Davisson, Fritz Lipmann, Vannevar Bush, Hans A. Bethe, G. W. Beadle, James Chadwick.
1.2.
An Appeal by Scientists to the Governments and people of the world, signed by Albert Schweitzer, No Date.
1.3.
Blank Appeal by Scientists to the Governments and people of the world, with attached disagreement letter from James F. Conant to LP, November 19, 1957.
1.4.
Letter from C. F. Kettering to LP, November 27, 1957.
1.5.
Letter from Otto Stern to LP, May 30, 1957.
1.6.
Letter from David R. Inglis to LP, May 17, 1957.
1.7.
Letter from Felix Bloch to LP, May 20, 1957.
1.8.
Letter from Frederick C. Robbins, M.D. to LP, December 13, 1957.
1.9.
Letter from Robert B. Brode to LP, May 23, 1957.
1.10.
Letter from Margaret Goldsmith to LP, May 17, 1957.
1.11.
Letter from Jonas E. Salk, M.D. to LP, May 23, 1957.
1.12.
Letter from Theodore T. Puck, Ph. D., to LP, October 1, 1957.
1.13.
Piece of paper typed on as "Letters of British scientists which have not been answered.".
1.14.
Letter from Lord Adrian to LP, December 19, 1957.
1.15.
Copy of letter from Lord Adrian to Mr. Platts-Mills, November 18, 1957.
1.16.
Letter from Dr. U. R. Evans to LP, February 10, 1958.
1.17.
Letter from Ronald G. Sowden to LP, June 7, 1957.
1.18.
Letter from LP to Professor Backeberg, December 10, 1957.
1.19.
Letter from O. G. Backeberg to LP, November 14, 1957.
1.20.
Letter from LP to Daniel Bovet, January 21, 1958.
1.21.
Letter from LP to the Lord Rothschild, January 24, 1958.
1.22.
Letter from LP to Dr. U. R. Evans, February 3, 1958.
1.22a.
Letter from Dr. U. R. Evans to LP, December 31, 1957.
1.23.
Letter from Dr. H. W. Thompson to LP, January 17, 1958.
1.24.
Letter from O. G. Sutton to LP, December 30, 1957.
1.25.
Letter from Erwin Schrödinger to LP, January 7, 1958.
1.26.
Letter from C. V. Raman to LP, November 21, 1957.
1.27.
Letter from David M. Dennison to LP, November 27, 1957.
1.28.
Letter from Wolfgang K. H. Panofsky to LP, December 3, 1957.
1.29.
Letter from Frederick G. Keyes to LP, December 2, 1957.
1.30.
Letter from Bruno Rossi to LP, December 12, 1957.
1.31.
Letter from Joel H. Hildebrand to LP, May 20, 1957.
1.32.
Letter from K. S. Pitzer to LP, May 27, 1957.
1.33.
Letter from Louis P. Hammett to LP, November 25, 1957.
1.34.
Letter from R.R. Williams to LP, November 23, 1957.
1.35.
Letter from Regino J. Navarro to LP, December 27, 1957.
1.36.
Letter from Ralph W. Chaney to LP, November 26, 1957.
1.37.
Letter from Paul W. Merrill to LP, November 22, 1957.
1.38.
Letter from Eliot Blackwelder to LP, November 19, 1957.
1.39.
Letter from A.J.P. Martin to LP, December 15, 1957.
1.40.
Letter from Professor Artturi I. Virtanen, Ph. D. to LP, November 16, 1957.
1.41.
Letter from LP to Professor John A. Wheeler, December 11, 1957.
1.41a.
Postcard from John A. Wheeler to LP, November 6, 1957.
1.41b.
Letter from John A. Wheeler to LP, August 2, 1957.
1.42.
Letter from Honor B. Fell to LP, January 7, 1958.
1.43.
Letter from Elmer K. Bolton to LP, November 19, 1957.
1.44.
Letter from Frederick Seitz to LP, November 21, 1957.
1.45.
Letter from Daniel Bovet to LP [in French], December 28, 1957.
1.46.
Letter from Gert Bonnier to LP, November 26, 1957.
1.47.
Letter from G. R. Clemo to LP, December 30, 1957.
1.48.
Letter from Richard E. Shope, M.D. to LP, November 29, 1957.
1.49.
Letter from Otto Stern to LP, November 16, 1957.
1.50.
Letter from Leo Szilard to LP, May 27, 1957.
1.51.
Letter from Dickinson W. Richards, M.D. to LP, December 3, 1957.
1.52.
Letter from Frederick H. Seares to LP, November 24, 1957.
1.53.
Letter from A. N. Richards to LP, November 26, 1957.
1.54.
Letter from Frederick L. Hisaw to LP, November 29, 1957.
1.55.
Letter from Edward V. [unable to read last name] to LP, December 16, 1957.
1.56.
Letter from Robert Robinson to LP, November 14, 1957.
1.57.
Letter from Professor J. M. Watt to LP, November 13, 1957.
1.58.
Letter from S. A. Goudsmit to LP, June 18, 1957.
1.59.
Letter from W. V. Houston to LP, November 22, 1957.
1.60.
Letter from E. V. Murphree to LP, November 27, 1957.
1.61.
Letter from David T. Griggs to LP, November 25, 1957.
1.62.
Letter from Charles Armstrong, M.D. to LP, November 25, 1957.
1.63.
Letter from E. B. Astwood, M.D. to LP, November 29, 1957.
1.64.
Letter from E. L. Cochrane to LP, December 12, 1957.
1.65.
Letter from H. W. Honey to LP, December 16, 1957.
1.66.
Letter from Marshall Stone to LP, November 21, 1957.
1.67.
Letter from Professor P. Karrer to LP, November 16, 1957.
1.68.
Letter from George Hevesy to LP, November 14, 1957.
1.69.
Letter from C. J. Davisson to LP, December 16, 1957.
1.70.
Letter from E. C. Kendall to LP, November 25, 1957.
1.71.
Letter from Fritz Lipman to LP, May 28, 1957.
1.72.
Letter from Fritz Lipman to LP, November 26, 1957.
1.73.
Letter from Fritz Lipman to LP, December 15, 1957.
1.74.
Letter from LP to George Wald, December 10, 1957.
1.74a.
Letter from George Wald to LP, December 6, 1957.
1.75.
Letter from Warren Weaver to LP, May 22, 1957.
1.76.
Letter from Vannevar Bush to LP, November 21, 1957.
1.77.
Letter from Professor F. Wessely to LP, December 23, 1957.
1.78.
Letter from A. V. Hill to LP, December 13, 1957.
1.79.
Letter from Selman A. Waksman to LP, November 18, 1957.
1.80.
Letter from Hans A. Bethe to LP, May 17, 1957.
1.81.
Letter from LP to Hans A. Bethe, May 20, 1957.
1.82.
Letter from Joseph E. Mayer to LP, May 29, 1957.
1.83.
Letter from M. V. Laue to LP, December 20, 1957.
1.84.
Letter from Edward M. Purcell to LP, May 17, 1957.
1.85.
Letter from John F. Enders to LP, December 18, 1957.
1.86.
Letter from John F. Enders to LP, May 20, 1957.
1.87.
Letter from Frederick C. Robbins, M.D. to LP, May 22, 1957.
1.88.
Letter from Dickinson W. Richards to LP, May 18, 1957.
1.89.
Letter from Vincent du Vigneaud to LP, May 20, 1957.
1.90.
Letter from Thomas H. Weller, M.D. to LP, May 21, 1957.
1.91.
Letter from W. E. Lamb, Jr. to LP, January 27, 1958.
1.92.
Letter from P. W. Bridgman to LP, May 17, 1957.
1.93.
Letter from R. Walter Schlesinger, M.D. to LP, June 1, 1957.
1.94.
Letter from Terje Enkvist to LP, December 19, 1957.
1.95.
Letter from Arne Muentzing to LP, November 30, 1952.
1.96.
Letter from P. Brandt Rehberg to LP, December 10, 1957.
1.97.
Letter from Henrik Dam to LP, January 14, 1958.
1.98.
Letter from Gregor Wentzel to LP, May 31, 1957.
1.99.
Letter from John S. Laughlin to LP, June 19, 1957.
1.100.
Letter from LP to James R. Arnold, December 10, 1957.
1.100a.
Letter from James R. Arnold to LP, June 3, 1957.
1.101.
Letter from J. L. Still to LP, November 22, 1957.
1.102.
Letter from Narciso Cordero to LP, December 27, 1957.
1.103.
Letter from J. W. Linnett to LP, January 25, 1958.
1.104.
Letter from Jesse W. M. DuMond to LP, November 21, 1957.
1.105.
Letter from G. W. Beadle to LP, June 22, 1957.
1.105a.
Letter from G. W. Beadle to LP, May 20, 1957.
1.106.
Piece of paper marked as "letters from U.S.A. Scientists of non-signers", also noted "Class 2 small objection".
1.107.
Letter from James Franck to LP, December 12, 1957.
1.108.
Letter from James Franck to LP, May 20, 1957.
1.109.
Letter from E. A. Doisy to LP, November 27, 1957.
1.110.
Letter from Samuel K. Allison to LP, November 20, 1957.
1.111.
Letter from Gregory Breit to LP, November 19, 1957.
1.112.
Letter from R. W. Gerard to LP, May 31, 1957.
1.113.
Letter from Robert Emerson to LP, June 3, 1957.
1.114.
Letter from Michael Kasha to LP, May 27, 1957.
1.115.
Letter from Michael Kasha to Professor Charles D. Coryell, May 27, 1957.
1.116.
Letter from L. I. Schiff to LP, November 21, 1957.
1.117.
Letter from Theodore T. Puck to LP, May 19, 1957.
1.118.
Letter from LP to Dr. Thomas H. Weller, December 20, 1957.
1.118a.
Letter from Dr. Thomas H. Weller to LP, December 12, 1957.
1.119.
Letter from Paul B. Sears to LP, May 17, 1957.
1.119a.
"An Appeal by American Scientists to the Governments and Peoples of the World", as modified by Paul B. Sears.
1.120.
Letter from Norman Goldberg to LP, May 29, 1957.
1.121.
Letter from Ernst D. Bergmann to LP, November 13, 1957.
1.122.
Letter from A. R. Gopal-Ayengar to LP, November 24, 1957.
1.123.
Letter from Sir Alexander R. Todd to LP, November 19, 1957.
1.124.
Letter from P.M.S. Blackett to LP, November 14, 1957.
1.125.
Letter from Lord Victor Rothschild to LP, January 6, 1958.
1.126.
Letter from LP to Professor Carlos Chagas, December 10, 1957.
1.126a.
Letter from Carlos Chagas to LP, December 2, 1957.
1.127.
Letter from Harrison Brown to LP, May 20, 1957.
1.128.
Letter from Dr. Eugene F. DuBois to LP, November 26, 1957.
1.129.
Letter from J. A. Stratton to LP, November 26, 1957.
1.130.
Letter from Ernest C. Pollard to LP, May 21, 1957.
1.131.
Letter from George Pickering to LP, December 31, 1957.
1.132.
Letter from H. J. Emeleus to LP, December 30, 1957.
1.133.
Letter from E. B. Lewis to LP, May 20, 1957.
1.134.
Letter from J. Chadwick to LP, December 31, 1957.
1.135.
Letter from Charles Kittel to LP, November 24, 1957.
1.136.
Letter from A.K.U. Ltyre to LP, December 17, 1957.
1.137.
Letter from John T. Edsall to LP, May 20, 1957.
1.138.
Letter from Michael Heidelberger to LP, No Date. [ans'd July 21, 1957].
1.139.
Letter from Alexander Forbes to LP, November 24, 1957.
1.140.
Letter from [unknown, second page missing] at Cornell University to LP, December 2, 1957.

2.002.
Folder Marked as "Einstein, Russell, The Earl [refers to Bertrand Russell], Albert Schweitzer", containing letters to and from Russell [20], Einstein [1], James Roosevelt, Hans Bethe, W. L. Bragg, Frank Catchpool, R. Schoenman.
2.1.
Letter from LP to Congressman James Roosevelt, September 15, 1962.
2.2.
Letter from LP to Congressman James Roosevelt, August 25, 1962.
2.3.
Letter from LP to Francis Hoague, August 23, 1962.
2.4.
Letter from LP to Hans A. Bethe, September 26, 1963. [2 copies].
2.5.
Letter from LP to Bertrand Russell, December 26, 1962.
2.5a.
Letter from Bertrand Russell to LP, December 11, 1962.
2.6.
Letter from Eugene Rabinowitch to LP, July 29, 1963.
2.7.
Letter from Bertrand Russell to LP, August 8, 1963.
2.8.
Letter from Bertrand Russell to Eugene Rabinowitch, August 8, 1963.
2.9.
Letter from Bertrand Russell to LP, April 8, 1963.
2.9a.
Letter from Bertrand Russell to the Editor of The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, April 8, 1963.
2.9b.
Letter from Bertrand Russell to LP, April 16, 1963.
2.10.
Note from Bertrand Russell to LP, February 19, 1962.
2.11.
Letter from W. L. Bragg to LP, December 10, 1954.
2.12.
Letter from Bertrand Russell to LP, March 5, 1964.
2.13.
Letter from Alastair Yule to LP, July 20, 1962.
2.14.
Letter from LP to Bertrand Russell, July 9, 1962.
2.15.
Letter from LP to Bertrand Russell, December 4, 1962.
2.15.
a Letter from M. S. Arnoni to LP and AHP, November 18, 1962.
2.16.
Letter from LP to Bertrand Russell, September 16, 1965.
2.17.
Letter from LP to Bertrand Russell, September 9, 1963.
2.18.
Letter from LP to Bertrand Russell, July 24, 1963.
2.19.
Letter from LP to Bertrand Russell, July 11, 1963.
2.19.
a Letter from Bertrand Russell to LP, July 5, 1963.
2.20.
Letter from LP to Bertrand Russell, January 29, 1964.
2.20a.
Letter from Bertrand Russell to LP, December 9, 1963.
2.21.
Letter from LP to Bertrand Russell, October 3, 1963.
2.21a.
Letter from Bertrand Russell to LP, September 27, 1963.
2.22.
Letter from Bertrand Russell to LP, February 1, 1964.
2.23.
Letter from Bertrand Russell to LP, September 9, 1963.
2.23a.
Petition to Nikita Khrushchev re: treatment of Jews.
2.24.
Letter from Bertrand Russell to LP, July 2, 1963.
2.25.
Letter from Bertrand Russell to LP, April 17, 1963.
2.26.
Letter from Bertrand Russell to LP, May 20, 1963.
2.26a.
Petition to the Arab States and Israel to accept international supervision of nuclear and rocket weapons systems and plants.
2.27.
Letter from Bertrand Russell to LP, March 4, 1963.
2.27a.
Letter from LP to Bertrand Russell, March 8, 1963.
2.28.
Letter from Bertrand Russell to LP, June 30, 1962.
2.29.
Letter from Bertrand Russell to LP, March 29, 1962.
2.29a.
Letter from Bertrand Russell to The National Committee, "Sane", No Date.
2.29b.
Letter from Bertrand Russell to LP, May 4, 1962.
2.30.
Letter from Bertrand Russell to LP, June 11, 1963.
2.31.
Letter from Bertrand Russell to LP, April 7, 1964.
2.32.
Letter from Albert Einstein to LP, May 21, 1952.
2.33.
Letter from LP to Bertrand Russell, June 28, 1963.
2.34.
Letter from Ralph Schoenman to LP, June 11, 1963.
2.35.
Letter from Ralph Schoenman to LP, May 30, 1963.
2.36.
Letter from LP to Ralph Schoenman, May 29, 1963.
2.36a.
Letter from Ralph Schoenman to LP, May 16, 1963.
2.37.
Letter from LP to Ralph Schoenman, May 13, 1963.
2.38.
Letter from LP to Farley, stating only "Manuscript airmailed", May 9, 1963.
2.39.
Letter from Christopher Farley to LP, April 30, 1963.
2.40.
Letter from Ralph Schoenman to LP, February 26, 1963.
2.41.
Letter from Ralph Schoenman to LP, February 6, 1963.

2.003.
File Folder Marked As "U. Cal. Also State of Cal", containing correspondence and handwritten notes related to LP's appointments. 1929-1932.
3.1.
Letter from LP to Gregory Paul Baxter, February 28, 1929.
3.2.
Note from James B. Conant to LP, February 20, [No Year].
3.3.
Letter from Gregory P. Baxter to LP, No Date.
3.4.
Letter from Gregory P. Baxter to LP, February 16, 1929.
3.5.
Copy of a letter from E. B. Wilson to A. A. Noyes, March 4, 1929.
3.5a.
Letter from LP to A. A. Noyes, March 10, 1929.
3.5b.
Letter from A. A. Noyes to LP, March 2, 1929.
3.5c.
Letter from LP to A. A. Noyes, February 27, 1929.
3.5d.
Letter from LP to A. A. Noyes, February 24, 1929.
3.5e.
Examination questions for juniors, accompanying Letter from LP to A. A. Noyes, February 24, 1929.
3.6.
Letter from Gregory P. Baxter to LP, LP Notes on back, March 7, 1929.
3.7.
Letter from James B. Conant to LP, March 12, [1929?].
3.8.
Letter from A. A. Noyes to LP, March 12, 1929.
3.9.
Written letter from LP to A. A. Noyes, March 21, 1929.
3.10.
Letter from LP to Gregory P. Baxter, March 22, 1929.
3.11.
Letter from A. A. Noyes to LP, March 24, 1929.
3.12.
Letter from James B. Conant to LP, April 6, [No Year].
3.13.
Draft of Letter from LP to Professor Conant, No Date.
3.14.
Letter from Edwin C. Kemble to LP, April 6, 1929.
3.15.
Written Letter from LP to Professor Conant, March 27, 1929.
3.16.
Telegram from James B. Conant to LP, April 25, 1929.
3.17.
Letter from LP to Gregory Paul Baxter, April 26, 1929.
3.18.
Telegram from LP to Gregory Paul Baxter, May 18, 1929.
3.19.
Telegram from LP to J. B. Conant, May 23, 1929.
3.20.
Telegram from John C. Slater to LP, May 12, 1929.
3.21.
Written Letter from LP to Professor Lewis, May 18, 1929.
3.22.
Written Letter from LP to John [C. Slater?], May 18, 1929.
3.23.
Written Letter from LP to Kemble, May 18, 1929.
3.24.
Written Letter from LP to Conant, May 18, 1929.
3.25.
Letter from LP to Gregory Paul Baxter, May 25, 1929.
3.26.
Telegram from James B. Conant to LP, May 20, 1929.
3.27.
Telegram from Robert A. Millikan to LP, May 21, 1929.
3.28.
LP Notes on appointment [Notes to help in decision making process], No Date.
3.29.
Letter from John C. Slater to LP, May 7, 1929.
3.30.
Letter from John C. Slater to LP, January 21, 1931.
3.30a.
Letter from LP to John C. Slater, February 9, 1931.
3.30b.
Written Letter from LP to A. A. Noyes, January 27, 1931.
3.31.
Letter from J. W. McBain to LP, May 12, 1931.
3.32.
Letter from John C. Slater to LP, February 18, 1931.
3.33.
Letter from Robert E. Swain to LP, July 27, 1931.
3.34.
Letter from LP to Robert E. Swain, April 20, 1931.
3.35.
Letter from Robert E. Swain to LP, April 14, 1931.
3.36.
Letter from LP to J. W. McBain, January 16, 1932.
3.36a.
Letter from J. W. McBain to LP, Written LP reply on back, January 14, 1932.
3.37.
Letter from John C. Slater to LP, October 1, 1931.
3.38.
Letter from LP to Karl T. Compton, October 23, 1931.
3.38a.
Letter from Karl T. Compton to LP, October 15, 1931.
3.39.
Telegram from LP to John C. Slater, No Date.
3.40.
Telegram from John C. Slater to LP, September 25, 1931.
3.41.
Written Letter from LP to John [C. Slater?], July 9, 1931.
3.42.
Letter from John C. Slater to LP, July 13, 1931.
3.43.
Letter from John C. Slater to LP, March 23, 1932.
3.44.
Letter from John C. Slater to LP, June 25, 1930.

2.004.
Manila Folder marked as "Appointments - Linus Pauling", containing correspondence from and to the NDRC and War Department, letters mainly from Vannevar Bush.
4.1.
Letter from Vannevar Bush to LP, October 15, 1943.
4.2.
Letter from Walter R. Kirner to LP, July 17, 1943.
4.3.
Letter from LP to War Department, March 25, 1943.
4.4.
Letter from M. B. Chittick to LP, March 18, 1943.
4.5.
Letter from Vannevar Bush to LP, February 18, 1943.
4.6.
LP Pledge of Secrecy, November 28, 1942.
4.7.
LP Appointment, February 20, 1943.
4.8.
Letter from Vannevar Bush to LP, December 9, 1942.
4.9.
Letter from Vannevar Bush to LP, December 9, 1942.
4.10.
Letter from LP to Vannevar Bush, December 29, 1942.
4.10a.
Letter from Vannevar Bush to LP, December 9, 1942.
4.11.
Letter from LP to Vannevar Bush, November 30, 1942.
4.11a.
Letter from Vannevar Bush to LP, November 18, 1942.
4.12.
Letter from Vannevar Bush to LP, November 24, 1942.
4.13.
Letter from Vannevar Bush to LP, November 24, 1942.
4.14.
Letter from Vannevar Bush to LP, September 19, 1942.
4.15.
Letter from Vannevar Bush to LP, August 21, 1942.
4.16.
Letter from Vannevar Bush to LP, August 21, 1942.
4.17.
Letter from Vannevar Bush to LP, August 3, 1942.
4.18.
Letter from LP to Vannevar Bush, July 21, 1942.
4.19.
Letter from Vannevar Bush to LP, July 9, 1942.
4.20.
Letter from Vannevar Bush to LP, April 10, 1942.
4.21.
Letter from LP to Vannevar Bush, April 3, 1942.
4.22.
Letter from Vannevar Bush to LP, September 1, 1942.
4.23.
LP Pledge of Secrecy, April 1, 1942.
4.24.
Letter from Vannevar Bush to LP, February 20, 1942.
4.25.
Memorandum from R. C. Tolman to Dr. Irvin Steward, February 20, 1942.
4.26.
Memorandum from Vannevar Bush to All persons holding appointment with the Office of Scientific Research and Development, National Defense Research Committee and Committee on Medical Research, December 4, 1941.
4.27.
Form for persons holding office of scientific research and development appointments carrying no compensation, December 26, 1941.
4.28.
Letter from Vannevar Bush to LP, December 2, 1941.
4.29.
LP Appointment, December 2, 1941.
4.30.
LP Pledge of Secrecy, November 17, 1941.
4.31.
Letter from Vannevar Bush to LP, October 7, 1941.
4.32.
Letter from LP to Vannevar Bush, July 14, 1941.
4.32a.
Letter from Vannevar Bush to LP, June 28, 1941.
4.32b.
Executive Order, Franklin D. Roosevelt, June 28, 1941.
4.33.
Letter from Vannevar Bush to LP, November 25, 1940.
4.33a.
LP Pledge of Secrecy, November 4, 1940.
4.34.
Letter from LP to Vannevar Bush, November 18, 1941.
4.34a.
Letter from Vannevar Bush to LP, October 30, 1941.
4.35.
Letter from Vannevar Bush to LP, November 9, 1940.
4.36.
Letter from LP to Vannevar Bush, November 5, 1940.
4.37.
Letter from Vannevar Bush to LP, October 29 1940.
4.38.
Office Memorandum No. 11, from Irvin Stewart, National Defense Research Committee, September 30, 1940.
4.39.
Letter from Vannevar Bush to LP, October 24, 1940.
4.40.
Letter from LP to Vannevar Bush, September 23, 1940.
4.40a.
Letter from Vannevar Bush to LP, September 9, 1940.
4.41.
Letter from LP to Professor W. K. Lewis, September 23, 1940.
4.41a.
Letter from Professor W. K. Lewis to LP, September 21, 1940.
4.42.
Statement by LP, June 6, 1952.
4.43.
Letter from G.H.A. Clowes to LP, June 5, 1946.
4.44.
Telegram from James R. Page to LP, April 15, 1946.
4.45.
Letter from Beets [George Beadle] to LP, June 6, 1968.
4.45a.
Letter from LP to Beets [George Beadle], July 8, 1968 [Not in LP's writing, filed behind very faded original].
4.45b.
Letter from Norman H. Nachtrieb to LP, June 5, 1968.
4.45c.
Letter from LP to Norman H. Nachtrieb, July 8, 1968, [Not in LP's writing, filed behind very faded original].
4.46.
Letter from Bruno H. Zimm to LP, July 8, 1968.
4.47.
Letter from William J. McGill to LP, July 1, 1968.
4.48.
Letter from LP Jr. to LP, July 12, 1968.
4.49.
Letter from George S. Hammond to LP, July 15, 1968.

2.005.
Folder Marked as "C.I.T.", containing correspondence to and from Robert Millikan, A. A. Noyes, Richard Tolman, C. K. Ingold relating to LP's appointment at Caltech.
5.1.
Letter from John C. Slater to LP, April 11, 1931.
5.2.
Letter from Richard C. Tolman to A. A. Noyes, October 22, 1926.
5.3.
Letter from A. A. Noyes to LP, July 5, 1932.
5.4.
Letter from LP to A. A. Noyes, July 2, 1932.
5.5.
Letter from LP to Robert A. Millikan, April 8, 1938.
5.6.
Letter from Harry S. Ashmore to LP, June 19, 1967.
5.7.
Letter from Stanley L. Miller to LP, May 18, 1967.
5.8.
Letter from F. T. Wall to LP, June 16, 1967.
5.9.
Letter from Theodore C. Streibert to LP, December 3, 1954.
5.10.
Letter from A. A. Noyes to LP, May 27, 1930.
5.11.
Letter from John C. Slater to LP, August 8, [No Year].
5.12.
Letter from A. A. Noyes to LP, July 5, 1932.
5.13.
Letter from LP to A. A. Noyes, July 6, 1932.
5.14.
Letter from Robert A. Millikan to LP, December 15, 1936.
5.15.
Letter from LP to Robert A. Millikan, November 30, 1936.
5.16.
Letter from LP to Professor J. Papish, December 17, 1936.
5.17.
Letter from J. Papish to LP, November 16, 1936.
5.18.
Letter from J. Papish to LP, LP Notes on back of letter, November 2, 1936.
5.19.
Telegram from Papish to LP, December 7, 1936.
5.20.
Letter from LP to J. Papish, December 10, 1936.
5.21.
Copy of Telegram: From LP to J. Papish, November 9, 1936.
5.22.
Letter from LP to J. Papish, November 10, 1936.
5.23.
Letter from LP to J. Papish, January 8, 1937.
5.24.
Letter from LP to R. A. Millikan, December 3, 1936.
5.25.
Letter from Robert A. Millikan to LP, December 1, 1936.
5.26.
LP Notes re: thoughts on graduate instruction and department head positions, No Date [written on CIT letterhead].
5.27.
Letter from D. L. Webster to LP, LP draft of reply to Webster on back, May 13, 1930.
5.28.
Letter from Hermann Weyl to LP, October 29, 1936.
5.29.
Letter from LP to Hermann Weyl, December 10, 1936.
5.30.
Letter from LP to Hermann Weyl, November 12, 1936.
5.31.
Airmail Letter Draft from LP to Hermann Weyl, No Date.
5.32.
Letter from LP to C. K. Ingold, August 29, 1936.
5.33.
Letter from C. K. Ingold to LP, July 17, 1936.
5.34.
Letter from Robert A. Millikan to LP, May 26, 1930.
5.35.
Letter from A. A. Noyes to LP, LP Notes on back of last page, June 24, 1930.
5.36.
LP Appropriation for Travel Decision, and Letter from LP to The Executive Council of the California Institute of Technology requesting additional funds for travel, March 13, 1930.
5.37.
Letter from A. A. Noyes to LP, June 16, 1933.
5.38.
LP Expense Account Decision, June 9, 1933, and Copy of Note from LP to Millikan, June 1, 1933.
5.39.
Executive Council Recommendations from the Division of Chemistry, No Date.
5.39a.
LP Rank, Salary, etc. Decision.
5.39b.
Letter from A. A. Noyes to LP, May 1, 1929.
5.40.
Letter from Edward C. Barrett to LP, July 26, 1927.
5.40a.
Letter from Edward C. Barrett to LP, June 10, 1927.
5.40b.
Letter from Edward C. Barrett to LP, June 9, 1928.
5.40c.
Letter from Edward C. Barrett to LP, September 3, 1931.
5.40d.
Letter from Edward C. Barrett to LP, August 31, 1932.
5.40e.
Letter from LP to R. A. Millikan, November 6, 1936.
5.41.
2 pages of LP Notes "Plans" for travel to other institutions from 1929-1933.
5.42.
Telegram from S. S. Prentiss to LP, June 11, 1942.
5.43.
LP Note re: S. S. Prentiss, June 11, 1942.
5.44.
Letter from Roger Adams to LP, June 10, 1942.
5.45.
Telegram from George Kistiakowsky to LP, June 12, 1942.
5.46.
Letter from Roger Adams to LP, June 8, 1942.
5.47.
Letter from LP to G. B. Kistiakowsky, June 17, 1942.
5.48.
Letter from LP to Roger Adams, June 17, 1942.
5.49.
Letter from Arthur Hill to LP, March 21, 1938.
5.50.
Letter from Arthur Hill to LP, May 6, 1938.
5.51.
Letter from Robert A. Millikan to all of the full professors at CIT, August 10, 1932.
5.52.
Letter from Arthur Hill to LP, April 8, 1938.
5.53.
Letter from LP to Arthur Hill, May 3, 1938.
5.54.
Letter from LP to Arthur Hill, March 24, 1938.
5.55.
Letter from LP to Arthur Hill, April 5, 1938.
5.56.
Letter from Edward C. Barrett to LP, August 14, 1937.
5.57.
Letter from Edward C. Barrett to LP, May 4, 1937.
5.58.
Note from LP to self re: Appointment as Chairman of the Division of Chemistry, etc. at C.I.T., April 14, 1937.
5.59.
Letter from R. C. Tolman to the Executive Council [re: refusal to accept position as Chairman of the Division of Chemistry], June 26, 1936.
5.60.
Letter from T. H. Morgan to LP, February 15, 1937.
5.60a.
Letter from T. H. Morgan to A. J. Haagen-Smit, February 15, 1937.
5.60b.
Letter from [LP] to T. H. Morgan, February 18, 1937. [2 copies].
5.61.
Letter from LP to R. A. Millikan, January 25, 1937.
5.61a.
Letter from Robert A. Millikan to LP, November 17, 1936.
5.61b.
Letter from Robert A. Millikan to LP, November 17, 1936. [copy].
5.61c.
Letter from [LP], October 17, 1936.
5.61d.
Letter from Robert A. Millikan to LP, October 16, 1936.
5.61e.
Letter from LP to Edward C. Barrett, October 15, 1936.
5.61f.
Letter from Edward C. Barrett to LP, August 3, 1936.
5.61g.
Copy of Letter from LP to The Executive Council of the California Institute of Technology, August 10, 1936.
5.61h.
Letter from Edward C. Barrett to LP, August 18, 1936.
5.62.
LP Notes for funds and room needed for research for years 1929-1934, No Date.

2.006.
Loose Letters in "SB Center Cal. Inst. Tech. Appointment. Personal Items" Carrying Case, mostly from late 1950's and 1960's, mostly from CIT. [to and from L.A. DuBridge and others]. 1935-1967.
6.1.
LP Note to Self re: Research Associate Appointment at C.I.T., July 15-16, 1964.
6.2.
Letter from L.A. DuBridge to LP, July 17, 1964. [2 copies].
6.3.
Letter from E. H. Swift to Staff Members of the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, March 10, 1961.
6.4.
Letter from L.A. DuBridge to LP, May 24, 1960.
6.5.
Letter from L.A. DuBridge to LP, May 21, 1959.
6.6.
Last Will and Testament of A. A. Noyes, August 31, 1935.
6.7.
Letter from H.H.G. Nash to Mr. and Mrs. Linus Pauling, Jr., January 5, 1959.
6.8.
Letter from L.A. DuBridge to LP, December 29, 1958.
6.8a.
Letter from George Packer Berry, M.D. to LP, February 6, 1959.
6.8b.
Harvard Medical School Rules Governing the Participation of Medical Students as Experimental Subjects, January 1, 1958.
6.8c.
Typescript: "Harvard Medical School Committee on Medical Research in Biophysics: Tracer Doses of Radioactive Isotopes in Man", by A. K. Solomon, Harvard Medical School, E. W. Webster, Massachusetts General Hospital, and C. V. Robinson, New England Center Hospital, August 1957.
6.8d.
Letter from John Field to LP, January 22, 1959.
6.8e.
Letter from Robert F. Loeb, M.D. to LP, January 13, 1959.
6.9.
Letter from L.A. DuBridge to LP, August 6, 1958.
6.10.
Letter from L.A. DuBridge to LP, July 3, 1957.
6.11.
Letter from L.A. DuBridge to LP, May 17, 1956.
6.12.
Letter from L.A. DuBridge to Mr. and Mrs. Linus Pauling, Jr., December 31, 1957.
6.12a.
Letter from Walden C. Cummins to L.A. DuBridge, December 27, 1957.
6.13.
U.S. Government Transportation Card for LP, February 15, 1946.
6.14.
Registration Certificate for LP, February 16, 1942.
6.15.
Notice of Classification for LP, November 8, 1944.
6.16.
Chase Manhattan Bank Letter of Identification for LP, June 11, 1957.
6.17.
Letter from LP to L.A. DuBridge, June 10, 1958.
6.18.
Letter from Fred Okrand to KCOP Television Station, June 5, 1958.
6.19.
Letter from L.A. DuBridge to LP, July 15, 1958.
6.20.
LP Notes to Self re: "cerebral" experience, Quebec, April 2, 1958.
6.21.
Golden Beaver Club Membership card for LP, April 2, 1959.
6.21a.
Letter from Grace Axtman to LP, April 1, 1959.
6.22.
Note re: the attached letters, No Date.
6.22a.
Letter from L.A. Dubridge re: new salary schedules, May 5, 1947. [3 copies].
6.22b.
Note to Linus from [?], No Date.
6.22c.
Letter from L.A. DuBridge re: new salary schedules, May 5, 1947. [2 more copies].
6.23.
C.I.T. Comparative Proposed Funds Budget, Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1948, Exhibit 7.
6.23a.
C.I.T. Comparative Proposed Salary Details, Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1948, Exhibit 7a.
6.23b.
C.I.T. Comparative Proposed Salary Details, Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1948, Exhibit 7b.
6.23c.
C.I.T. Comparative Proposed Salary Details, Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1948, Exhibit 7c.
6.23d.
C.I.T. Comparative Proposed Salary Details, Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1948, Exhibit 7d.
6.24.
Letter from L.A. DuBridge to LP, June 12, 1965.
6.25.
Letter from L.A. DuBridge to LP, April 21, 1967.
6.26.
Letter from Board of Directors, Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science, Inc. to LP, July 8, 1954.
6.26a.
Educational Foundation For Nuclear Science Amended By-Laws, No Date.
6.27.
LP Notes to Self and copy of letter to Professor Calvert, October 27, 1962.
6.27a.
Letter from Jack G. Calvert to LP, October 9, 1962.
6.28.
LP Notes to Self re: Richard La Force, November 20, 1962.
6.29.
Letter from LP to L.A. DuBridge, October 16, 1962.
6.30.
LP Notes to Self re: research space, August 21, 1962.
6.31.
Letter from L.A. DuBridge to LP, February 18, 1949.
6.32.
Progress at the C.I.T., A review by Allan C. Balch, President of the Board of Trustees, Given at the Commencement Exercises on June 11, 1937.
6.33.
LP Notes to self re: Academic Freedom, June 25, 1950.
6.34.
Letter from LP to Professor R. M. Featherstone, September 25, 1961.
6.34a.
Letter from R. M. Featherstone, Ph.D. to LP, September 20, 1961.
6.35.
Letter from LP to President Clark Kerr at U.C. Berkeley, November 6, 1961.
6.36.
Letter from Edmund G. Brown, Governor of California, to LP, May 25, 1964.
6.37.
Letter from Bruno H. Zimm to LP, August 2, 1966.
6.37a.
Letter from Joseph E. Mayer to LP, June 20, 1966.
6.37b.
Letter Draft from LP to Bernd Matthias, June 21, 1966.
6.37c.
Letter from LP to Frederick T. Wall, May 20, 1967.
6.37d.
Letter from S. J. Singer to LP and AHP, May 18, 1967.
6.37e.
Letter from several signers to Chancellor John S. Galbraith re: LP's continuing appointment at C.I.T., May 3, 1967. [2 copies] .
6.37f.
Letter from Clifford Grobstein to LP, May 17, 1967.
6.37g.
Letter from F. T. Wall to LP, May 3, 1967.
6.37h.
Letter from Martin K. to LP, May 1, 1967.
6.37i.
Letter from Richard M. Noyes to LP, December 30, 1966.
6.37j.
Letter from Martin K[arplus] to LP, May 1, 1967.
6.37k.
Letter from F. T. Wall to LP, May 3, 1967.
6.37l.
LP Notes to Self re: UCSD, April 24, 1967.
6.37m.
Letter from LP to Bernd Matthias, April 25, 1967.
6.37n.
Letter from Bruno Zimm to LP, April 24, 1967.
6.38.
LP Notes to Self re: UC Regents, July 26, 1964.
6.38a.
Letter from LP to Fred T. Wall, July 13, 1964.
6.38b.
Letter from F. T. Wall to LP, June 23, 1964.
6.39.
Letter from Vernon I. Cheadle to LP, May 29, 1964.
6.40.
Letter from LP to Fred Wall, June 8, 1964. [2 copies].
6.41.
LP Note to Self re: Chancellor Cheadle, May 29, 1964.
6.42.
LP Typed Notes of a telephone conversation with Chancellor Cheadle, May 27, 1964.
6.43.
LP Typed Notes of a telephone conversation with Fred T. Wall, May 27, 1964.
6.44.
LP Notes to Self re: Cheadle and Wall, May 1, 1964.
6.45.
LP Biography, No Date.
6.46.
Letter from LP to President Clark Kerr, May 27, 1964.
6.47.
Letter from LP to Chancellor Vernon I. Cheadle, May 27, 1964.
6.48.
Letter from LP to Chancellor Vernon I. Cheadle, May 27, 1964.
6.49.
Blank sheet of blue tissue paper.
6.50.
Letter from Marjorie J. Wollman to LP, May 25, 1964.
6.51.
Letter from LP to Edmund G. Brown, May 20, 1964.
6.51a.
Letter from LP to Clark Kerr, May 20, 1964.
6.51b.
Chemical and Engineering News Articles re: LP and A-Bomb Test Bans, November 5, 1962 and December 31, 1962. [2 copies] .
6.52.
Article: "The Exploding University of California", Publication Unknown, No Date.
6.53.
LP Notes to Self re: Appointment with UC, May 27, 1964.
6.54.
List of Regents of UC, 1964-1965 and LP Notes.
6.55.
LP Notes to Self re: Vernon Cheadle, May 27, 1964.
6.56.
Blank sheet of white paper.
6.57.
Letter from LP to F. T. Wall, March 9, 1964.
6.57a.
Letter from F. T. Wall to LP, March 5, 1964.
6.57b.
Letter from LP to Fred Wall, April 29, 1964.
6.57c.
LP Notes to Self re: Clark Kerr, May 18, 1964.
6.57d.
Letter from LP to Edmund G. Brown, May 18, 1964. [2 copies].
6.57e.
LP Biography, No Date.
6.57f.
Letter from Winslow Christian to Mr. Harold Furst, February 23, 1965.
6.58.
Newspaper Clipping: "Kerr's Resignation at Berkeley Is Laid to Conflicts With Regents", New York Times, March 11, 1965.
6.59.
Article: "Crisis at Berkeley: Readers Comment on the Recent Science Articles", Science, June 4, 1965.
6.60.
Pacific Scene magazine, opened to centerfold showing a poster called "the web of power", illustrating UC Regents' connections in business, February 1965.
6.61.
Memo from LP to self, February 21, 1967.
6.62.
LP Notes to Self re: Appointment at UO, February 23, 1967.
6.63.
Letter from Paul Saltman to LP, March 14, 1967.
6.64.
Letter Draft from LP to Paul [Saltman], March 17, 1967.
6.65.
Article: "Clark Kerr Tells His Story", Newsweek, February 6, 1967.
6.66.
Letter from Hugh Bradner to LP, March 17, 1967.
6.67.
University of California, San Diego Employment Form: Guide for Completion.
6.67a.
Letter from LP to Chancellor John C. Galbraith, June 6, 1967.
6.67b.
University of California Employment Form.
6.68.
Letter from F. T. Wall to LP, May 25, 1967.
6.69.
LP Notes to Self re: Chancellor Spieth's comments about LP's lack of knowledge of nuclear disarmament issues, No Date.
6.69a.
LP Notes to Self re: disarmament lecture, February 22, 1962.
6.69b.
Letter from UC Riverside Associated Students to LP, February 12, 1962.
6.69c.
Letter from LP to Clark Kerr, February 23, 1962.
6.69d.
Letter from Clark Kerr to LP, February 22, 1962.
6.69e.
Telegram from Assoc. Students of UC Riverside to LP, February 16, 1962.
6.69f.
Letter from Fred Hayward to LP, February 17, 1962.
6.69g.
Letter from LP to Deane Neubauer, February 12, 1962.
6.69h.
Letter from LP to Clark Kerr, February 12, 1962.
6.69i.
Letter from LP to Deane Neubauer, January 25, 1962.
6.69j.
Letter from Deane Neubauer to LP, January 3, 1962.
6.69k.
Letter from LP to Clark Kerr, February 12, 1962. [2 copies].
6.69l.
Letter from LP to Deane Neubauer, February 12, 1962. [3 copies].
6.69m.
Letter from Dennis Schneider to LP, October 4, 1961.
6.69n.
Letter from LP to Dennis Schneider, September 5, 1961.
6.69o.
Letter from Dennis Schneider to LP, August 15, 1961.
6.69p.
Letter from LP to Dennis Schneider, July 20, 1961.
6.69q.
Letter from Dennis Schneider to LP, April 26, 1961.
6.69r.
Letter from LP to Dennis Schneider, March 8, 1961.
6.69s.
Letter from Dennis Schneider to LP, February 28, 1961.
6.70.
LP Notes to Self re: Center's Application to NSF for a grant to cover his salary, December 7, 1964.
6.71.
LP Checkstub from CIT, July 31, 1957.
6.72.
LP Notes to Self re: rehiring secretary, January 21, 1964.
6.73.
Letter from Don M. Yost to LP, December 15, 1947.
6.74.
Letter from Edward C. Barrett to LP, November 16, 1943.
6.75.
Letter from Walter H. Trumbull to LP, April 23, 1940.
6.76.
Letter from several signers re: the disappearance of LP's beard, No Date.
6.76a.
Letter from the American Institute of Useless Research to LP, No Date.
6.77.
Telegram from Jean Sarrailh to LP, October 11, 1948.
6.78.
Photo of some sort of small apparatus, No Date or Description.
6.79.
Letter from Chester Carlson to LP, November 10, 1960.
6.80.
Interoffice Memo from LP to self, May 29, 1963.
6.80a.
Letter from J. D. Roberts to LP, May 15, 1963.
6.80b.
LP Notes on JDR Comments, May 23, 1963.
6.80c.
LP Notes: "Roberts letter to me", May 15, 1963.
6.80d.
Letter from LP to J. D. Roberts, not sent, No Date.
6.81.
Letter from L.A. DuBridge to LP, October 14, 1963.
6.82.
Action of Board of Trustees of C.I.T. as reported and given to LP by Mr. Barrett, No Date.
6.82a.
The Future Support of Graduate Study and Research in Organic Chemistry and Molecular Structure, Rec'd February 26, 1942.
6.82b.
Letter Draft from LP to Professor Millikan, October 22, 1941.
6.82c.
Letter from LP to J.F.M. Taylor, November 25, 1941.
6.82d.
Draft of letter from LP to J.F.M. Taylor, November 24, 1941.
6.82e.
Letter from J.F.M. Taylor to LP, October 24, 1941.
6.82f.
Letter from LP to J.F.M. Taylor, November 15, 1941.
6.82g.
Letter from LP to J.F.M. Taylor, October 22, 1941.
6.82h.
LP Notes to Self re: J.F.M. Taylor's offer from Shell, October 8, 1941.
6.82i.
LP Notes to Self re: Lacomble of Shell Development, February 20, 1942.
6.83.
Letter from L.A. DuBridge to LP, November 11, 1963.
6.84.
Application for Leave of Absence from LP, October 25, 1963.
6.85.
Letter from Robert M. Hutchins to the Editor, Los Angeles Times, October 11, 1963.
6.86.
Letter Draft from LP to Chester [Carlson?], October 14, 1963.
6.86a.
LP Notes to Self re: Chester Carlson and Robert Hutchins, No Date.
6.86b.
Letter Draft from LP to L.A. DuBridge, May 21, 1958.
6.87.
Letter from unknown [Disturbed] to L.A. DuBridge, passed on to LP, May 21, 1958.
6.88.
Statement by LP, July 14, 1950.
6.88a.
Description of meeting, July 17, 1950.
6.88b.
Memo from LP to self, August 12, 1950.
6.88c.
Copy of statement by LP, July 18, 1950.
6.88d.
Letter from Edward C. Barrett to LP, March 12, 1951.
6.89.
Letter from L.A. DuBridge to LP, August 27, 1962.
6.90.
Letter from LP to L.A. DuBridge, August 22, 1962.
6.91.
Copy of Letter from L.A. DuBridge to Edward Doane, September 25, 1962.
6.91a.
Letter from Edward Doane to L.A. DuBridge, September 23, 1962.
6.92.
Letter from L.A. DuBridge to LP, October 10, 1962.
6.93.
Letter from L.A. DuBridge to LP, July 9, 1954.
6.94.
Letter from Jean Ricard to LP, June 18, 1954.
6.95.
Newspaper Clipping: "Fight Communism by Open Debates Instead of Legal Bans, Probers Told", The Washington Post, November 15, 1955.
6.96.
Letter from A. J. Carlson to LP, June 18, 1954.

2.007.
Folder marked as "NDRC Contracts", containing confidential correspondence/contract work related to the development of rocket propellants at Picatinny arsenal from and to the War Department and NDRC. 1935-1967.
7.1.
Research and Development Work On Rocket Propellants At Picatinny Arsenal, marked as "Confidential", June 20 - July 20, 1946.
7.2.
Interim Status Report from A. H. Walter to LP, on NDRC Chemistry 13, June 15, 1945.
7.2a.
Interim Status Report from A. H. Walter to LP, on CMR Chemistry 1, June 15, 1945.
7.3.
Interim Status Report from A. H. Walter to Dr. Dan Campbell, on NDRC Chemistry 15, June 15, 1945.
7.4.
Status of Contracts from Alice H. Walter to LP, May 18, 1945.
7.5.
Memorandum of Supplemental Agreement for Contract No. OEMsr-881, marked as "Confidential", supplement 3, August 31, 1944.
7.6.
Notice of supplemental attachments from W. R. Stott to LP, marked as "Confidential", April 21, 1944.
7.7.
Memorandum of Agreement for Contract No. OEMsr-881 (NDRC Chem 13), marked as "Confidential", March 24, 1943.
7.8.
Memorandum of Supplemental Agreement for Contract No. OEMsr-881, marked as "Confidential", supplement 1, August 16, 1943.
7.9.
Copy of memorandum of supplemental agreement for Contract No. OEMsr-584, marked as "Restricted", March 24, 1944.
7.10.
Copy of memorandum of supplemental agreement for Contract No. NDCrc-137, marked as "Confidential", March 13, 1944.
7.11.
Memorandum of Agreement for Contract No. OEMcmr-153, marked as "Confidential", June 19, 1942.
7.12.
Copy of memorandum of agreement for NDRC 38 (NDRC-Chem-1), marked as "Confidential", November 18, 1940.
7.13.
Copy of memorandum of agreement for Cont. No. NDCrc-200, marked as "Confidential" [also marked by LP as NDRC-CHEM-1A], June 17, 1941.
7.14.
Copy of memorandum of agreement for Contract No. OEMsr-326 [also marked by LP as NDRC-CHEM-1b], marked as "Confidential", April 13, 1942.
7.15.
Memorandum of agreement for Contract No. OEMsr-584 [also marked by LP as NDRC-1C], marked as "Confidential", 1944.
7.16.
Copy of memorandum of supplemental agreement for Contract No. OEMsr-584 [also marked by LP as NDRC-CHEM-1C], Supplement 1, marked as "Confidential", July 7, 1943.
7.17.
Memorandum of agreement for Contract No. OEMsr-103 [also marked by LP as NDRC-5], marked as "Confidential", October 29, 1941.
7.18.
Memorandum of Supplemental Agreement for Contract No. OEMsr-103, Supplement No. 1 [also marked by LP as NDRC-5], marked as "Confidential", October 29, 1941.
7.19.
Copy of memorandum of supplemental agreement for Contract No. OEMsr-103, Supplement No. 1 [also marked by LP as NDRC-CHEM-5], marked as "Confidential", October 29, 1941.
7.20.
Copy of letter from Robert M. Underhill to Edward C. Barrett, marked as "Confidential", June 8, 1942.
7.21.
Memorandum of Agreement for Contract No. OEMsr-703 [also marked by LP as NDRC-CHEM-11], October 21, 1942.
7.22.
Memorandum of Supplemental Agreement for Contract No. OEMsr-703, Supplement No. 1 [also marked by LP as NDRC-CHEM-11], October 21, 1942.
7.23.
Letter from Cecil L. Covington to E. C. Barrett, marked as "Confidential", Rec'd November 23, 1942.
7.23a.
Standardized receipt form for use in transmitting classified material, from Cecil L. Covington to LP, Rec'd November 23, 1942.
7.23b.
Memorandum of Agreement for Contract No. OEMsr-753, [also marked by LP as number 12[, November 14, 1942.
7.24.
Memorandum of Supplemental Agreement for Contract No. OEMsr-153, Supplement No. 1 [also marked by LP as CMR-1], marked as "Confidential", July 27, 1943.

2.008.
Collapsible file carrying case marked as "Sidney Weinbaum" - Correspondence and notes related to Weinbaum.
8.1.
LP Notes: "I lost my $4800/yr consulting job because of S.W.", 1950.
8.2.
Letter from Henry Borsook to LP, August 1, 1950.
8.3.
Letter from John B. Sampson to LP, August 8, 1950.
8.4.
Letter from Stella B. Soroku, MD to LP, August 28, 1950.
8.5.
Letter from Sam and Paul Soroku to LP, August 28, 1950.
8.6.
Letter from Martin Ettinger to LP, September 4, 1950.
8.7.
Letter from Henri [?] to LP, September 2, 1950.
8.8.
Reply from LP to Henri [?], September 7, 1950.
8.9.
Letter from R. C. Barton to LP, August 7, 1950.
8.10.
Letter from Dr. C. B. Van Niel to LP, August 6, 1950.
8.11.
Letter from Charles Melvin Blair to LP, August 7, 1950.
8.12.
Letter from Alexander Rich to LP, August 7, 1950.
8.13.
Letter from L. H. Donnell to LP, August 7, 1950.
8.14.
Letter from Bernard B. Watson to LP, August 10, 1950.
8.15.
Letter from Herbie Sargent to LP, August 7, 1950.
8.16.
Letter from J. L. Hoard to LP, August 11, 1950.
8.17.
Letter from Reuben E. Wood to LP, August 12, 1950.
8.18.
Letter from G. Schult [?] to LP, August 10, 1950.
8.19.
Letter from Joseph V. Foa to LP, August 7, 1950.
8.20.
Letter from Paul Bowerman to LP, August 2, 1950.
8.21.
Letter from Kenneth J. Palmer to LP, August 10, 1950.
8.22.
Newspaper Clipping re: Sidney Weinbaum, June 17, 1950.

2.009.
Collapsible File Folder marked as "W. H. Freeman Co." containing correspondence to and from W. H. Freeman relating to book contracts for General Chemistry and College Chemistry.
9.1.
Letter from W. H. Freeman to LP, November 25, 1946.
9.1a.
Letter from W. H. Freeman to LP, November 13, 1946.
9.1b.
Letter from W. H. Freeman to LP, July 10, 1946.
9.1c.
Graph of Royalties vs. Gross for revision of July 10, 1946.
9.1d.
Note: "1% up to 8000".
9.1e.
Letter from W. H. Freeman to Roger Hayward, February 25, 1953.
9.1f.
Agreement for Illustration of Textbook.
9.2.
Editorial Agreement for Textbook.
9.2a.
Letter from Stanley Schaefer to LP, February 1, 1965.
9.2b.
Letter from W. H. Freeman to LP, May 25, 1946.
9.2c.
Letter from W. H. Freeman to LP, May 18, 1946.
9.2d.
Agreement for Publication of Textbook.
9.3.
Agreement for Publication, March 12, 1964.
9.3a.
Letter from Roger Hayward to LP, March 12, 1964.
9.4.
Letter from W. H. Freeman to LP, October 21, 1964.
9.4a.
Chandler Publishing Company Prospectus.
9.5.
Letter from Stan [Stanley Schaefer] to LP, April 8, 1962.
9.6.
Letter from Stanley Schaefer to LP, April 17, 1962.
9.7.
Typed LP note, April 1962.
9.8.
Letter from Bill to AHP, May 24, 1962.
9.9.
Letter from Addison-Wesley Publishing Company to LP, June 15, 1962.
9.10.
Letter from W. H. Freeman to LP, July 24, 1953.
9.11.
Minutes of Annual Meeting of Stockholders of W. H. Freeman and Company, August 30, 1947.
9.11a.
Report to Stockholders, December 1, 1947.
9.12.
Letter from Gerard Piel to Stockholders of Scientific American, March 31, 1964.
9.13.
Invoice for Redemption of Registered Cumulative Investment Certificates #7 Series F, W. H. Freeman and Company, December 10, 1962.
9.13a.
Letter from Adam F. Kudlacik to LP, December 10, 1962.
9.14.
Memorandum of Agreement, May 19, 1966.
9.15.
Report to W. H. Freeman and Company Stockholders for the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1949.
9.16.
LP note, June 12, 1961.
9.17.
Letter from Stan [Stanley Schaefer] to LP, July 21, 1961.
9.18.
Royalty Report for The Nature of the Chemical Bond, July 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961.
9.18a.
Letter from Victor Reynolds to LP, July 28, 1961.
9.19.
W. H. Freeman and Company letter to stockholders, September 1, 1961.
9.20.
W. H. Freeman and Company letter to stockholders, February 9, 1962.
9.21.
W. H. Freeman and Company letter to authors and editors, February 9, 1962.
9.22.
Letter from W. H. Freeman to LP, July 22, 1953.
9.23.
LP Note, August 15, 1960.
9.23a.
Letter from W. H. Freeman to LP, March 17, 1960.
9.23b.
Letter from W. H. Freeman to LP, March 18, 1960.
9.24.
Letter from Stanley Schaefer to LP, June 12, 1961.
9.24a.
Proxy and Agreement, June 16, 1961.
9.25.
Letter from Stanley Schaefer to LP, September 26, 1961.
9.25a.
Copy of letter from Stanley Schaefer to LP, September 26, 1961.
9.26.
Memorandum of Agreement between LP and Cornell University for The Nature Of The Chemical Bond, Third Ed., April 13, 1959.
9.26a.
Letter from Joan R. Harris, Secretary to LP, to Victor Reynolds, April 17, 1959.
9.26b.
Letter from Victor Reynolds to LP, April 13, 1959.
9.27.
Letter from W. H. Freeman to LP, May 21, 1958.
9.28.
Letter from A. F. Kudlacik to LP, November 1, 1956.
9.29.
Letter from A. F. Kudlacik to LP, January 10, 1951.
9.29a.
Letter from Verne Marie Freeman to LP, August 20, 1956.
9.29b.
Receipt of Escrow-Holder. [2 copies].
9.30.
Letter from A. F. Kudlacik to LP, May 1, 1956.
9.31.
Letter from A. F. Kudlacik to LP, November 1, 1957.
9.32.
Letter from W. H. Freeman to LP and AHP, March 11, 1955.
9.33.
Letter from Verne Marie Freeman to LP, November 4, 1954.
9.34.
Check stub from W. H. Freeman and Company, No Date.
9.34a.
Check stub from W. H. Freeman and Company, September 30, 1954.
9.34b.
Letter from Verne Marie Freeman to LP and AHP, June 30, 1952.
9.34c.
W. H. Freeman Annual Report to Stockholders, October 7, 1954.
9.35.
Letter from W. H. Freeman to LP and AHP, June 4, 1952.
9.36.
Plan of Reorganization by recapitalization of W. H. Freeman and Company, A California Corporation, May 19, 1952.
9.37.
Letter from AHP and LP to W. H. Freeman and Company, June 7, 1952.
9.38.
W. H. Freeman and Company Report to Stockholders for the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1951.
9.39.
Letter from W. H. Freeman to LP, February 4, 1949.
9.40.
Letter from W. H. Freeman to LP, April 8, 1947.
9.41.
W. H. Freeman and Company Certificate authorizing the sale of stock, September 24, 1946, prospectus, and LP/AHP Subscription Agreement, December 31, 1946.
9.42.
Note accompanying a check [check not present] of $800.00 received by LP, November 1955.
9.43.
Letter from A. F. Kudlacik to LP, January 26, 1951.
9.44.
Letter from W. H. Freeman to LP, June 28, 1947.
9.45.
LP note to self re: W. H. Freeman, January 15, 1959.
9.46.
LP and AHP signed certificate of knowledge of escrow of stocks, November 11, 1952.
9.46a.
Letter from W. H. Freeman to LP, September 10, 1952.
9.46b.
W. H. Freeman and Company Annual Report To The Stockholders, September 5, 1952.
9.47.
LP Note to self re: W. H. Freeman and Co., September 20, 1960.
9.48.
LP Notes: Talk with Bill Freeman by AHP and LP, January 25, 1962.
9.49.
LP Notes: July 7, 1960.
9.50.
Agreement between LP and Sir Robert Robinson Foundation for a scientific essay on resonance, March 1, 1956.
9.51.
Letter from Sherwin T. Haskell to LP, November 8, 1963.
9.52.
Letter from Stanley Schaefer to LP and AHP, March 14, 1963.
9.53.
Letter from J. K. Lasser and company to the Board of Directors of Scientific American, February 21, 1963.
9.53a.
Scientific American Inc. Balance Sheet, December 31, 1962.
9.53b.
Note to the balance sheet.
9.53c.
Statement of retained earnings.
9.53d.
Statement of income.
9.54.
Scientific American Balance Sheet and other financial information, December 31, 1963.
9.55.
W. H. Freeman and Company Comparative Statement of Income and Earned Surplus For the Years ended June 30, 1963 and 1962.
9.56.
W. H. Freeman and Company Balance Sheet and income statement, December 31, 1963.
9.57.
Excerpt of Corporations Codes.
9.58.
W. H. Freeman and Company Notice of Special Meeting of Shareholders, February 15, 1964.
9.59.
Letter from Adam F. Kudlacik, April 1964.
9.60.
Letter from Stanley Schaefer to LP and AHP, April 24, 1962.
9.61.
Letter from Stanley Schaefer to Members of the Voting Trust, February 10, 1964.
9.62.
Letter from Gerard Piel to AHP, May 9, 1962.
9.63.
Letter from Gerard Piel to W. H. Freeman, March 22, 1962.
9.63a.
Letter from W. H. Freeman to Gerard Piel, March 20, 1962.
9.64.
Letter from [unsigned] to Scientific American, undated [January 1964]. [re: ramifications to stockholders of W. H. Freeman/Scientific American corporate merger].
9.65.
Memorandum of Agreement between W. H. Freeman and Company and Scientific American, Inc.
9.66.
Pauling Text Adoptions, Fall 1952.
9.67.
Letter from Jean Sanford to LP, November 26, 1952.
9.68.
Letter from LP to Charles V. Richards, October 9, 1951.
9.69.
Letter from Charles V. Richards to LP, August 22, 1951.
9.70.
Letter from LP to C. E. Kenneth Mees, October 18, 1951.
9.71.
Letter from Kenneth Mees to LP, October 12, 1951.
9.72.
Letter from LP to A. J. Sukada, August 28, 1951.
9.73.
Letter from LP to Charles E. Jahrem, July 30, 1951.
9.74.
Letter from LP to Dr. Edward C. Lingafelter, July 23, 1951.
9.75.
Letter from LP to Dr. Anton Postl, July 30, 1951.
9.76.
Letter from LP to W. H. Freeman and Co., July 30, 1951.
9.77.
Letter from T. Johnson to LP, July 27, 1951.
9.78.
Letter from LP to W. H. Freeman, July 23, 1951.
9.79.
Letter from LP to W. H. Freeman and Co., July 25, 1951.
9.80.
Letter from LP to W. H. Freeman and Co., July 25, 1951.
9.81.
Letter from T. Johnson to LP, June 12, 1951.
9.81a.
Letter from T. Johnson to LP, June 12, 1951.
9.82.
Letter from LP to Theoda Johnson, June 13, 1951.
9.83.
Letter from LP to Ruben E. Carlson, June 13, 1951.
9.83a.
Letter from Ruben E. Carlson to LP, May 25, 1951.
9.84.
Letter from LP to W. H. Freeman, May 1, 1951.
9.85.
Letter from LP to Professor Glenn J. Woodward, March 13, 1951.
9.86.
Letter from LP to Dr. M. A. Streicher, March 6, 1951.
9.87.
Letter from LP: Additional list of corrections for College Chemistry, January 15, 1951.
9.88.
Letter from Theoda Johnson to LP, January 8, 1951.
9.89.
Letter from LP to Theoda Johnson, January 15, 1951.
9.90.
Letter from Theoda Johnson to LP, January 4, 1951.
9.90a.
Letter from Theoda Johnson to Roger Hayward, January 4, 1951.
9.91.
Letter from Theoda Johnson to LP, December 27, 1950.
9.92.
Letter from LP to W. H. Freeman, December 29, 1950.
9.93.
Corrections to College Chemistry, December 29, 1950.
9.94.
Letter from LP to W. H. Freeman, December 28, 1950.
9.95.
Letter from LP to Roger Hayward, December 21, 1950.
9.95a.
Letter from Roger Hayward to Theoda Johnson, January 6, 1951.
9.95b.
Letter from Theoda Johnson to Roger Hayward, December 27, 1950.
9.96.
Letter from LP to Florence Chesse, September 20, 1950.
9.97.
Letter from LP to Florence Chesse, August 12, 1950.
9.98.
Letter from LP to Dr. A. Fleischer, July 6, 1950.
9.98a.
Letter from Dr. A. Fleischer to LP, June 28, 1950.

2.010.
Folder marked as "Secret", containing correspondence between LP and mainly Arthur D. Little Inc., as well as Pennex Corp., NDRC, and the Department of State, and research notes related to sliver iodide, artificial rain project, and behavior of gelatins; many of these documents are stamped as SECRET, and are thus classified.
10.1.
Letter from A. N. Richards to LP, with LP Notes on the top of the page, September 26, 1945.
10.2.
Letter from George G. Wright to LP, marked as "Secret", August 27, 1947.
10.3.
Letter and Confidential portion of thesis from Frank Lanni to LP, marked as "Secret", October 8, 1945.
10.4.
Letter from W. C. Lothrop to LP, marked as "Secret", March 26, 1947.
10.4a.
Receipt of Classified Material from W. C. Lothrop to LP, March 26, 1947.
10.5.
Letter from E. T. Anderson with LP Notes on the bottom of the page, marked as "Secret", May 8, 1947.
10.6.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to G. A. Richter, H. M. Chadwell, Robley D. Evans, Arthur B. Lamb, LP, E. C. Pierce, and Lt. Col. Leers, May 14, 1947.
10.7.
Past Suggestions for New SW's, marked as "Secret" [SW refers to different types of secret inks], April 23, 1947.
10.8.
Letter from S.E. Eaton to the Pennex Corporation, marked as "Secret", February 10, 1947.
10.9.
Letter from S.E. Eaton to the Pennex Corporation, marked as "Secret", November 8, 1946.
10.10.
Letter from S.E. Eaton to the Pennex Corporation, marked as "Secret", December 27, 1946.
10.11.
Receipt of Classified Material from W. C. Lothrop, Arthur B. Little, Inc. to LP, November 15, 1946.
10.12.
Notice of Authorization of Official Travel for LP, July 24, 1946.
10.13.
Receipt of Classified Material from W. C. Lothrop to LP, August 1, 1946.
10.14.
Letter from W. C. Lothrop to LP, marked as "Secret", August 1, 1946.
10.15.
Receipt of Classified Material from S.E. Eaton to LP, August 2, 1946.
10.16.
Letter from S.E. Eaton to the Pennex Corporation, marked as "Secret", August 2, 1946.
10.17.
Letter from LP to S.D. Beard, July 15, 1946.
10.18.
Letter from LP to Warren C. Lothrop, marked as "Secret", July 15, 1946.
10.19.
Letter from Arthur D. Little to the Pennex Corporation, marked as "Secret", June 10, 1946.
10.20.
Receipt of Classified Material from S.E. Eaton to LP, June 18, 1946.
10.21.
Letter from S.E. Eaton to the Pennex Corporation, marked as "Secret", June 18, 1946.
10.22.
Letter from E. T. Anderson to LP, June 4, 1946.
10.23.
Receipt of Classified Material from W. C. Lothrop to LP, June 28, 1946.
10.24.
Letter from LP to G.H.A. Clowes, June 1, 1946.
10.25.
Letter from LP to Warren C. Lothrop, June 1, 1946.
10.26.
Letter from LP to Warren C. Lothrop, April 15, 1946.
10.27.
Memo from W. C. Lothrop to G. A. Richter, A. B. Lamb, H. M. Chadwell, L. C. Pauling, R. D. Evans, E. C. Pierce, S.E. Eaton, and E. T. Anderson, May 29, 1946.
10.27a.
Typescript of an article from the New York Times, "Intelligence unit faces obstacles - some members of Congress want a new set-up that will have defined powers", by Cabell Phillips, May 26, 1945.
10.28.
Letter from E. T. Anderson to LP, April 26, 1946.
10.29.
Letter from E. C. Pierce and W. S. Breon to LP, September 14, 1945.
10.30.
Letter from W.H.E. Bernhardt to LP, August 31, 1945.
10.31.
Outline of Research, Report No. 10, Copy No. 1, marked as "Secret", from July 1 to September 1, 1945.
10.32.
Letter from LP to S.D. Beard, August 6, 1945.
10.33.
Memorandum from W. C. Lothrop to Arthur B. Lamb, B. L. Clarke, E. H. Harvey, and L. C. Pauling, October 2, 1945.
10.34.
Memorandum from Warren C. Lothrop to A. B. Lamb, B. L. Clarke, E. C. Harvey, S.E. Eaton, Jr., L. C. Pauling, and R. D. Evans, September 12, 1945.
10.35.
Memorandum from Warren C. Lothrop to George A. Richter, A. B. Lamb, H. D. Evans, and LP, October 26, 1945.
10.35a.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to LP marked as "Secret", October 29, 1945.
10.35b.
Receipt of Classified Material from W. C. Lothrop to LP, October 29, 1945.
10.35c.
Letter from A. H. Walter to E. S. Erwin, marked as "Secret", October 22, 1945.
10.35d.
Inter-Office Communication from Alice H. Walter to LP, marked as "Secret", October 23, 1945.
10.35e.
Memorandum of Supplemental Agreement for Contract No. OEMsr-1406, Supplement No. 3, No Date [but effective July 1, 1945].
10.36.
Receipt of Classified Material from W. C. Lothrop to LP, October 3, 1945.
10.36a.
Memorandum from W. C. Lothrop to B. L. Clarke, S.E. Eaton Jr., R. D. Evans, E. H. Harvey, and L. C. Pauling, marked as "Secret", October 3, 1945.
10.37.
Letter from A. H. Walter to Ernest Erwin, marked as "Secret", September 28, 1945.
10.38.
Receipt of Classified Material from H. M. Chadwell to LP, August 31, 1945.
10.38a.
Memorandum from Harris M. Chadwell to Dr. Irvin Steward, marked as "Secret", August 28, 1945.
10.39.
Receipt of Classified Material from W. C. Lothrop to LP, August 8, 1945.
10.40.
Letter from G. W. Beadle to LP, August 11, 1945.
10.41.
Receipt of Classified Material from G. A. Richter to LP, August 7, 1945.
10.41a.
Letter from G. A. Richter to LP, marked as "Secret", August 7, 1945.
10.42.
Letter from Irvin Stewart to E. C. Barrett, stamped May 22, 1945.
10.43.
Letter from LP to Arthur B. Lamb, marked as "Secret", July 17, 1945.
10.44.
Letter from LP to Arthur B. Lamb, June 29, 1945.
10.45.
Letter from Arthur B. Lamb to LP, marked as "Secret", May 5, 1945.
10.46.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to Arthur B. Lamb, June 25, 1945.
10.47.
Inter-Office Communication from A. H. Walter to LP, marked as "Secret", July 31, 1945.
10.47a.
Letter from A. H. Walter to Ernest Erwin, marked as "Secret", July 31, 1945.
10.48.
Letter from LP to Warren C. Lothrop, marked as "Secret", July 10, 1945.
10.49.
Letter from LP to G. W. Beadle, marked as "Secret", July 10, 1945.
10.50.
Letter from LP to W. R. Stott, marked as "Secret", July 10, 1945.
10.51.
Letter from LP to Warren C. Lothrop, marked as "Confidential", April 14, 1944.
10.51a.
Receipt of Classified Material from Warren C. Lothrop to LP, March 27, 1944.
10.52.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to LP, marked as "Secret", March 27, 1944.
10.53.
Letter from LP to S.D. Beard, January 15, 1945.
10.53a.
Letter from LP to S.D. Beard, December 2, 1944.
10.53b.
Letter from S.D. Beard to LP, November 24, 1944.
10.53c.
Telegram from LP to Warren C. Lathrop [sic], November 30, 1944.
10.53d.
Telegram from LP to S.D. Beard, November 30, 1944.
10.53e.
LP Notes re: telephone call to Lothrop and Richter December 2, 1944.
10.53f.
LP Notes re: telephone conversation between LP, Dr. Beard and Dr. Fisk, November 30, 1944.
10.53g.
LP Notes labeled "Beard" at the top, No Date.
10.53h.
Memorandum slip with LP Notes, "Rabbit, 1, 2, 4, 6, 14, 19", No Date.
10.53i.
Memorandum slip with LP Notes, "Horse serum", No Date.
10.53j.
Letter from Ellery H. Harvey to LP, November 3, 1944.
10.53k.
Inter-Office Communication from A. H. Walter to LP, marked as "Secret", February 26, 1945.
10.54.
Memorandum of Supplemental Agreement for contract No. OEMsr-1406, Supplement No. 1, marked as "Secret", No Date [but effective January 15, 1945].
10.55.
Receipt of Classified Material from G. A. Richter to LP, February 20, 1945.
10.56.
Letter from G. A. Richter to LP, marked as "Secret", February 19, 1945.
10.56a.
Piece of paper labeled "Dye Stuffs", marked as "Secret", No Date.
10.57.
Receipt of Classified Material from G. A. Richter to LP, February 17, 1945.
10.58a.
Letter from G. A. Richter to LP, marked as "Secret", February 16, 1945.
10.59.
Return Receipt for delivery made to H. M. Chadwell November 7, 1944.
10.59a.
Receipt of Classified Material from LP to Warren C. Lothrop, December 13, 1944.
10.59b.
Receipt of Classified Material from LP to G. A. Richter, November 2, 1944.
10.59c.
Receipt of Classified Material from LP to Harris M. Chadwell, November 2, 1944.
10.59d.
Letter from G. A. Richter to LP, November 7, 1944.
10.60.
Return Receipt for delivery made to G. A. Richter November 7, 1944.
10.61.
Receipt for use in transmitting classified material from D. I. Oakley to LP, September 9, 1944.
10.62.
Telegram from Warren C. Lothrop to LP, November 6, 1944.
10.63.
Telegram from LP to W. C. Lothrop, November 6, 1944.
10.64.
Letter from G. A. Richter to LP, marked as "Secret", October 30, 1944.
10.65.
Receipt of Classified Material from G. A. Richter to LP, October 31, 1944.
10.66.
Receipt of Classified Material from LP to G. A. Richter, October 26, 1944.
10.67.
Letter from G. A. Richter to LP, October 26, 1944.
10.68.
Receipt of Classified Material from LP to G. A. Richter, September 23, 1944.
10.69.
Letter from LP to G. A. Richter, marked as "Secret", October 26, 1944.
10.69a.
Receipt of Classified Material from LP to H. M. Chadwell, October 26, 1944.
10.69b.
Receipt of Classified Material from LP to G. A. Richter, October 26, 1944.
10.70.
Letter from LP to G. A. Richter, October 23, 1944.
10.70a.
Letter from G. A. Richter to LP, October 16, 1944.
10.70b.
Letter from Irvin Stewart to LP, marked as "Secret", stamped September 26, 1944.
10.70c.
Receipt of Classified Material from Irvin Stewart to LP, September 26, 1944.
10.70d.
Receipt of Classified Material from LP to Harris M. Chadwell, September 23, 1944.
10.70e.
Letter from LP to G. A. Richter, marked as "Secret", September 23, 1944.
10.70f.
Receipt of Classified Material from LP to Harris M. Chadwell, September 23, 1944.
10.70g.
Return Receipt for a delivery made to Harris M. Chadwell September 29, 1944.
10.70h.
Receipt of Classified Material from LP to G. A. Richter, September 23, 1944.
10.70i.
Receipt of Classified Material from G. A. Richter to LP, September 18, 1944.
10.70j.
Letter from G. A. Richter to LP, marked as "Secret", September 18, 1944.
10.70k.
Receipt of Classified Material from W. R. Stott to LP, October 7, 1944.
10.70l.
Memorandum of Agreement for Contract No. OEMsr-, Symbol No. 4990, marked as "Secret", No Date [but effective September 1, 1944].
10.71.
Return Receipt for a delivery made to G. A. Richter October 30, 1944.
10.72.
Return Receipt for a delivery made to H. M. Chadwell October 30, 1944.
10.73.
Receipt of Classified Material from LP to H. M. Chadwell, October 26, 1944.
10.74.
Return Receipt for a delivery made to G. A. Richter September 29, 1944.
10.75.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to LP, marked as "Secret", June 26, 1945.
10.75a.
Notes on Visit to Cal Tech, marked as "Secret", June 15-June 19, 1945.
10.75b.
Receipt of Classified Material from W. C. Lothrop to LP, June 26, 1945.
10.76.
Letter from S.E. Eaton to the Pennex Corporation, marked as "Secret", March 25, 1946.
10.76a.
Progress Report No. 1 Covering Period January 15 to February 15, 1946, marked as "Secret", SCC 752, February 26, 1946.
10.76b.
Memorandum from L. M. Beman to the Pennex Corporation, marked as "Secret", February 26, 1946.
10.76c.
Progress Report No. 2 Covering Period February 15 to March 15, 1946, marked as "Secret", SCC 752, March 25, 1946.
10.77.
First Meeting of Pennex Corporation Board of Consultants Minutes, marked as "Secret", March 15, 1946.
10.77a.
Receipt of Classified Material from S.E. Eaton to LP, March 28, 1946.
10.78.
Receipt of Classified Material from Warren C. Lothrop to LP, March 28, 1946.
10.78a.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to LP, marked as "Secret", March 28, 1946.
10.78b.
Letter from E. T. Anderson to LP, marked as "Secret", March 27, 1946.
10.78c.
Excepted [sic] Appointment statement for LP, February 8, 1946.
10.78d.
Letter from E. T. Anderson to LP, marked as "Secret", February 15, 1946.
10.79.
Letter from Harris M. Chadwell to LP, February 8, 1946.
10.80.
Letter from LP to Secretary of State, Attn: E. T. Anderson, marked as "Secret", February 25, 1946.
10.81.
Letter from E. T. Anderson to LP, marked as "Secret", February 21, 1946.
10.82.
Letter from E. T. Anderson to LP, marked as "Secret", February 20, 1946.

2.011.
Folder Marked as "in process", containing correspondence to and from the War Department regarding lypolyzedglobulin.
11.1.
Letter from S.D. Beard to Dr. George G. Wright, March 12, 1946.
11.1a.
Letter from George G. Wright to S.D. Beard, March 2, 1946.
11.2.
Letter from George G. Wright to Dr. Robert B. Loftfield, July 16, 1946.
11.2a.
Letter from Bob [Robert B. Loftfield] to George G. Wright, June 19, 1946.
11.2b.
Letter from George G. Wright to Robert B. Loftfield, June 15, 1946.
11.3.
Letter from Bob [Robert B. Loftfield] to George G. Wright, June 11, 1946.
11.4.
Letter from George G. Wright to Robert B. Loftfield, May 28, 1946.
11.5.
Letter from Robert B. Loftfield to George G. Wright, March 25, 1946.
11.6.
Letter from George G. Wright to Robert B. Loftfield, March 18, 1946.
11.7.
Letter from Robert B. Loftfield to George G. Wright, March 12, 1946.
11.8.
Letter from George G. Wright to Dr. E. C. Pierce, March 1, 1946.
11.8a.
Letter from George G. Wright to Dr. E. C. Pierce, Dr. W. S. Breon, March 18, 1946.
11.9.
Six Cards: Marked As "Antipneumococcus Serum", from December 1944.

2.012.
Envelope Marked as "electron micrographs figures, etc. of smoke particle-size project, NDRC", containing correspondence, film negatives and chemical data relating to the smoke project.

2.013.
Folder Marked as "Important Letters", containing correspondence to and from the NSF, Office of Scientific Research and Development, the ACS, the Library of Congress, and includes letters from J. D. Bernal, to AHP, to Jacqueline Kennedy, John F. Kennedy, W. L. Bragg, Chester Carlson, U. Thant, A. Schweitzer, Peter Pauling, Linus Pauling, Jr., Lee A. DuBridge, Dag Hammarskjold, Ho Chi Minh, Bertrand Russell, Arthur Miller, and dictaphone belts of VOA broadcast, notes on passport controversy, notes related to Nobel Prize for Chemistry, autographed photograph of A. Schweitzer.
13.1.
Envelope containing several small papers labeled as "Notes on Passport, Mr. Murphy lawyer, Washington, 1953.
13.2.
Letter from LP to Anita Pauling, December 8, 1962.
13.3.
Letter from LP to John F. Kennedy and the Secretary General, October 27, 1962.
13.4.
Note from LP to self, March 20, 1962.
13.7.
Letter from Linus Pauling, Jr. to LP and AHP, March 16, 1963.
13.8.
Letter from Freda L. Malhube to LP and AHP, January 11, 1960.
13.9.
Notes [quotes?] written by LP, "Martin Ray, letter of 13 May 1957 to Barclay" and others.
13.10.
Letter from Claire [no last name] to LP, January 19, 1960.
13.11.
Small page of Notes re: contributions for a gift [a list of names and monetary amounts].
13.12.
Letter from Henry [no last name given] to LP, July 6, 1942.
13.13.
Note from LP to self re: a speech attacking LP, October 1, 1962.
13.14.
Letter from A. V. Hui to LP, February 7, 1942.
13.15.
Note from LP to self re: SANE organization, November 14, 1960.
13.16.
Letter from Martin [?] to LP, April 28, 1962.
13.17.
Letter from LP to M. le President [Petitpierre], July 31, 1960.
13.18.
Letter from LP to John F. Kennedy, March 5, 1962.
13.19.
Notes from LP to self November 3, 1954.
13.20.
Letter from John W. Huntley to LP asking for him to inquire about a man in China. Letter from LP to Sec. of State in the U.S. and reply from Office of the Sec. of State, 1960.
13.21.
Letter from James U. Campbell to LP, April 12, 1931.
13.22.
Handwritten Notes by LP, No Date.
13.23.
Letter from LP to Mrs. Kennedy, November 25, 1963.
13.24.
Collection of notes and papers regarding passports, December 1953.
13.25.
Telegram and Notes from Istvan Rusznyak to LP, April 19, 1961.
13.26.
Notes from LP to self, October 30, 1959.
13.27.
Two pages of LP Notes scattered about on lined paper, No Date.
13.28.
Notes from LP to self, June 10, 1964.
13.29.
First draft of application to the National Science Foundation for a grant for support of Linus Pauling during a period of five years beginning November 1, 1964, and attached LP note re: statements made within the draft.
13.30.
Dictabelt: Voice of America broadcast on Lutuli and Havemann, June 12, 1964 [Transferred to WAV/DVD].
13.31.
Dictabelt: unmarked. [Transferred to WAV/DVD].
13.32.
Letter from LP to Dr. Leland J. Haworth, January 15, 1965, [2 copies] letter from Hallock Hoffman to William E. Fee, Jr., July 20, 1964, draft of letter from LP to Leland J. Haworth, January 15, 1965, and letter from Leland J. Haworth to Dr. Robert M. Hutchins, January 8, 1965.
13.33.
Letter from LP to The Honorable Edmund G. Brown, January 13, 1965.
13.34.
Letter from Oscar M. Ruebhausen to Linus Pauling, and Wartime Health And Education Interim Report, February 2, 1945.
13.35.
Letter from W. V. Houston to Dr. W. Rupert Maclaurin, March 12, 1945.
13.36.
Memorandum from Homer W. Smith to Members of the Medical Advisory Committee, April 13, 1945.
13.36a.
A Consideration of a Proposed Plan for Federal Support of Medical Research and Other Medical Enterprises, E. W. Goodpasture, No Date.
13.37.
Letter from Willis E. Lamb, Jr. to LP, July 1, 1964.
13.38.
Letter from J. D. Bernal to LP, May 12, 1964.
13.39.
Letter from Russ Nixon to LP and AHP, May 19, 1964.
13.40.
Newspaper Clipping re: the Block family returning to America from the Soviet Union, No Date.
13.41.
Letter from Donald J. Silberman to LP, No Date, and attached request to LP from Silberman, June 1, 1964.
13.41a.
Newspaper Clippings re: Communism and academic freedom, May 2 and May 11, 1964.
13.41b.
Newspaper Clipping re: Communism and academic freedom, May 26, 1964.
13.41c.
Newspaper Clipping re: Communism and academic freedom, May 28, 1964.
13.41d.
Letter from LP to Donald J. Silberman, June 12, 1964.
13.42.
Letter from LP to Donald J. Silberman, June 12, 1964.
13.43.
Letter from Monte Blau, Ph.D. to LP, and attached LP note, June 9, 1964.
13.44.
Curriculum Vitae for Tobias L. Schwartz.
13.45.
Letter from Carl Moss to LP, June 8, 1964.
13.45a.
Letter from Donald J. Silberman to LP, No Date.
13.45b.
Newspaper Clippings re: Professor Sporn at Buffalo, No Date.
13.45c.
Copy of a New York Times Newspaper Clipping re: Those Loyalty Oaths, No Date.
13.45d.
Newspaper Clipping re: Sporn, No Date.
13.45e.
Buffalo Evening News Editorial, May 28, 1964.
13.45f.
Newspaper Clipping re: Sporn, June 4, 1964.
13.45g.
Unsigned petition to State University of New York at Buffalo President C. C. Furnas, May 31, 1964.
13.45h.
Newspaper Clipping re: Dr. Furnas, May 26, 1964.
13.45i.
"Defend Academic Freedom" Protest Meeting bulletin.
13.46.
Letter from Alden H. Emery to LP, December 10, 1963.
13.47.
Letter from Jeanings Wood to LP, and Library of Congress Packing and Shipping Instructions, February 4, 1964.
13.48.
Telegram from Gregg M. Sinclair to LP, No Date.
13.49.
Letter from LP to LP Jr., May 26, 1964.
13.49a.
Letter from LP Jr. to LP, May 6, 1964.
13.50.
Letter from Abba P. Schwartz to LP and AHP, April 7, 1964.
13.51.
Letter from LP Jr.[?] to LP, November 7, 1955.
13.52.
Letter from Robert B. Livingston, M.D., to Dr. Robert M. Hutchins, November 5, 1963.
13.53.
Letter in Spanish with note at end from LP: "As representatives of the peace movement of the United States of America, we subscribe to the foregoing statements", No Date.
13.54.
Letter from Chester F. Carlson to Dr. Robert M. Hutchins, October 29, 1963.
13.55.
Letter from Robert M. Hutchins to LP, October 17, 1963.
13.55a.
Letter from Chester F. Carlson to Robert M. Hutchins, October 15, 1963.
13.55b.
Letter from LP to John D. Roberts, October 17, 1963.
13.56.
Letter from LP to Chester F. Carlson, October 28, 1963.
13.57.
Letter from Robert M. Hutchins to Chester F. Carlson, October 18, 1963.
13.58.
Letter from U. Thant to LP, September 23, 1963.
13.59.
Letter from J. F. Catchpool to LP, October 10, 1959.
13.60.
Letter from LP to Eleanor J. Piel, August 1, 1963.
13.60a.
Letter from Eleanor J. Piel to LP, July 24, 1963.
13.61.
Letter from Peter Pauling to LP, July 4, 1963.
13.62.
Letter from LP Jr. to LP and AHP, March 28, 1952.
13.63.
Telegram from Frank M. Jordan to LP, November 2, 1960.
13.64.
Statement by LP re: McCarthyism and the National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, Inc., June 15, 1961.
13.65.
Letter from David C. Mearns to LP, August 4, 1961.
13.65a.
Private Papers: A plea for their preservation and an explanation of their importance to the national collections.
13.65b.
Letter from LP to David C. Mearns, August 16, 1961.
13.65c.
Letter from David C. Mearns to LP, September 14, 1961.
13.66.
Letter from Thurman Arnold to LP, July 21, 1960. [page 2].
13.67.
Letter from LP to Peter Pauling, August 22, 1962.
13.68.
Letter from Ben Smith to LP, June 25, 1953.
13.69.
Letter from Walter Pauling to LP, March 9, 1949.
13.70.
Letter from W. Brall to LP, July 22, 1953.
13.71.
Letter from L.A. DuBridge to Mason Rose, March 25, 1963.
13.72.
Statement by LP re: McCarthyism and the National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, Inc., June 15, 1961.
13.73.
Letter from LP and AHP to Dag Hammarskjold, April 19, 1961.
13.73a.
Letter from LP and AHP to Dag Hammarskjold, April 19, 1961.
13.73b.
Additional initial signers of the Appeal to Stop the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, No Date. [3 pages].
13.74.
Telefax from Arthur Herzog to LP, December 5, 1963.
13.75.
Empty envelope to LP from France, December 13, 1965.
13.76.
Blank sheets of paper, folded into quarters.
13.77.
Letter from Jerome B. Wiesner to LP, January 22, 1965.
13.78.
Blank sheet of yellow paper folded in half.
13.79.
Letter from S. Husain Zaheer to LP, July 13, 1966.
13.80.
Postcard with writing on front, image of Schweitzer hospital at Lambarene.
13.81.
Letter from Bertrand Russell to LP, October 5, 1966.
13.82.
Postcard from Arthur Miller to LP, May 17, 1967.
13.83.
Autographed photo of Albert Schweitzer, December 29, 1952.
13.84.
Newspaper Clipping re: official ruling for Dr. Pauling, September 10, 1958.
13.85.
Letter from Graham [no last name given] to LP, rec'd October 15, 1963.
13.85a.
Newspapers notified of press conference, September 10, 1958.
13.86.
Letter from [name illegible] to LP, September 8, 1958.
13.86a.
Newspaper Clipping re: Scientists' view of bomb tests, the Times, September 23, 1958.
13.86b.
Newspaper Clipping re: a warm welcome for Dr. Pauling, the Times, September 16, 1958.
13.86c.
Newspaper Clipping re: London Diary, New Statesman, September 13, 1958.
13.86d.
Newspaper Advertisement: Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, New Statesman, September 13, 1958.
13.86e.
Flyer re: Scientists on Trial, including LP, September 22, [No Year].
13.86f.
Notice to Foreigners arriving in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
13.86g.
Letter from LP to The Sec. of State in London, September 2, 1958.
13.87.
Letter from [no name given] Arnold, Fortas & Porter Law Firm to LP, July 21, 1960.
13.88.
Letter from W.E.B. DuBois to LP, August 5, 1949.
13.89.
Card from Ho Chi Minh to LP, January 1, 1967.
13.90.
Letter from Ho Chi Minh to LP, November 17, 1965.

2.014.
Folder Marked "794 Hot Springs Rd. Santa Barbara".
14.1.
Escrow Instructions, May 16, 1968.
14.2.
Land Purchase Agreement, January 29, 1954.
14.3.
Supplementary Agreement, January 29, 1954.
14.4.
Letter from LP to Mr. Congdon, 25 April, 1964.
14.5.
Letter from LP to George Crowell [agreement], June 8, 1964.
14.6.
Letter from Wm Congdon to LP and AHP, June 7, 1964.
14.7.
Letter from Wm Congdon to LP and AHP, June 1, 1964.
14.8.
Message from Wm Congdon to LP and AHP, June 3, 1964.
14.9.
Deposit Receipt: May 29, 1964.
14.10.
Security Title Insurance Company Policy, Schedules A and B, and parcel map.
14.11.
Termite Inspection form.
14.12.
Security Title Insurance Company Title Sign-over.
14.13.
Security Title Insurance Company Grant Deed.
14.14.
Security Title Insurance Company letter from Geo. L. Crowell to the Paulings.
14.15.
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company Mortgage Note.
14.16.
Central Mutual Insurance Company Policies. [2 copies].
14.17.
Security Title Pmt. Receipt, July 20, 1964.
14.18.
Security Title Letter, July 20, 1964.
14.19.
Security Title Letter, July 22, 1964.
14.20.
Inspection form, June 2, 1964.
14.21.
Receipt for dishwasher, clothes washer, and clothes dryer, July 25, 1964.
14.22.
Letter from J. R. Keyes to Benjamin Hake, and surveyance of Hot Springs Rd. Property, June 20, 1961.

2.015.
Folder Marked "California Assemblyman Ch. J. Conrad".
15.1.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling's Remarks Called Threat to National Security", April 21, 1964.
15.2.
Letter from LP to Conrad, July 22, 1964. [3 copies].
15.3.
Letter from Conrad to LP, July 19, 1964.
15.4.
Typescript of speech by Conrad given to the Kellogg Campus of California State Polytechnic College on Chemical and Biological Warfare, April, 1964. [3 copies].
15.5.
Newspaper Clipping: "Dr. Pauling's Remarks Called Threat to National Security", April 21, 1964.
15.5a.
Letter from Conrad to LP, June 25, 1964.
15.5b.
Letter from LP to Conrad, June 16, 1964.
15.5c.
Letter from Conrad to LP, June 11, 1964.
15.5d.
Letter from Ralph N. Kleps to LP, July 8, 1964.
15.5e.
Letter from LP to Conrad, July 12, 1964.
15.5f.
Letter from Conrad to LP, June 12, 1964.
15.5g.
Typescript of speech by Conrad given to the Kellogg Campus of California State Polytechnic College on Chemical and Biological Warfare, April, 1964. [2 copies].
15.5h.
Letter from LP to Ralph Kleps, June 9, 1964.
15.5i.
Letter from LP to Conrad, June 9, 1964.

2.016.
Collapsible File Carrying Case marked as "STOCKS & BONDS & PROMISSORY NOTES".
16.1.
Letter from Whitfield J. Bell, Jr. to LP, April 25, 1962.
16.1a.
Reply to Whitfield J. Bell, May 23, 1962.
16.1b.
Letter from David C. Mearns to LP, September 14, 1961.
16.1c.
Letter from LP to David C. Mearns, August 16, 1961.
16.1d.
Letter from David C. Mearns to LP, August 4, 1961.
16.1e.
Private Papers re: A Plea for Their Preservation and An Explanation of Their Importance to the National Collections, The Library of Congress.
16.2.
Letter from Vannevar Bush, Director of Office of Scientific Research and Development, to Drs. W. W. Palmer, Isaiah Bowman, Henry Allen Moe, and Irvin Stewart and Typescript of a report titled "Science - The Endless Frontier", May 31, 1945.
16.3.
Manila Folder: Stock Certificate for AHP, Five Shares of the Cooperative Broadcasting Association, November 9, 1949. Note from LP - Deducted 1963.
16.3a.
Stock Certificate for AHP, Ten Shares of the Cooperative Broadcasting Association, February 28, 1949. Note from LP - Deducted as loss 1963.
16.3b.
Notes re: Shares.
16.3c.
Letter from Stanley Schaefer to the Members of the Voting Trust Agreement, July 30, 1962.
16.3d.
Letter from M. W. Polhemus to LP, May 31, 1960.
16.3e.
Envelope with LP Notes re: stocks.
16.3f.
Promissory Note, from LP to E. W. Crellin, April 14, 1929.
16.3g.
Letter from LP to D. Mead Johnson, January 9, 1959.
16.3h.
Reply to LP from D. Mead Johnson, January 15, 1959.
16.3i.
Envelope with LP Notes re: stocks. No Date.
16.3j.
Letter from Parke, Davis & Company to stockholders, November 28, 1958.
16.3k.
Bond Certificate to AHP, July 1, 1959, LP note: Deducted as Bad Debt 1963.
16.3l.
Bateman Eichler, Hill Richards Receipts for Purchases of Stock - Xerox stock, letter from F. F. Collier to LP, from Peter Pauling to LP, stock notes for Peter and E. Crellin Pauling, AHP and LP, letter from LP to Mr. Schopflin, Newspaper clipping from stock page.
16.3m.
Merrill Lynch stock receipt and letter from Xerox to LP, July 1, 1963.
16.3n.
Merrill Lynch stock receipts, June 1963.
16.3o.
Note from LP to self re: stocks.
16.3p.
Receipts from Merrill Lynch, June 1963.
16.3q.
Letter from Gerard Piel to the Paulings, April 3, 1964.
16.3r.
Promissory Note, from LP to Arthur A. Noyes, June 7, 1923.

2.017.
Unmarked Folder containing letters to and from CIT, A.A. Noyes, George Baxter, Oregon Agricultural College, and Harvard concerning graduate assistantship positions, and some research notes on line spectra.
17.1.
Postcard from A.A. Noyes to LP, and some attached 3x5 notes, July 15, 1924.
17.2.
Letter from A.A. Noyes to LP, February 14, 1922.
17.3.
Letter from A.A. Noyes to LP, March 1, 1922.
17.4.
Teaching Fellowships in Chemistry and Physics, CIT.
17.5.
Letter from A.A. Noyes to LP, January 7, 1922.
17.6.
Letter from LP to A.A. Noyes, February 13, 1922.
17.7.
Letter from A.A. Noyes to LP, February 11, 1922.
17.8.
Letter from LP to A.A. Noyes, February 20, 1922.
17.9.
Letter from LP to A.A. Noyes, February 4, 1922.
17.10.
Letter from LP to Dr. G.N. Lewis, February 13, 1922.
17.11.
University of California Application for Teaching Fellowship or Assistantship, February 13, 1922.
17.12.
Letter from G.N. Lewis to LP, February 17, 1922.
17.13.
Letter from LP to Dr. G.N. Lewis, February 20, 1922.
17.14.
Letter from Treat B. Johnson to LP, February 13, 1922.
17.15.
Letter from LP to Treat B. Johnson, February 20, 1922.
17.16.
Letter from W.A. Noyes to LP, December 21, 1921.
17.17.
Letter from LP to W.A. Noyes, February 20, 1922.
17.18.
Letter from LP to G. P. Baxter, February 20, 1922.
17.19.
Letter from LP to W.A. Noyes, February 13, 1922.
17.20.
Letter from LP to W.A. Noyes, January 26, 1922.
17.21.
Letter from LP to Gregory P. Baxter, February 13, 1922.
17.22.
Letter from LP to Gregory P. Baxter, February 4, 1922.
17.23.
Letter from Gregory P. Baxter to LP, January 3, 1922.
17.24.
Letter from [name illegible] Harvard University to LP, December 24, 1921.
17.25.
Letter from L.B.R. Briggs to LP, December 22, 1921.
17.26.
Letter from LP to E. C. Barratt, May 26, 1922.
17.27.
Letter from Richard C. Tolman to LP, December 11, 1922.
17.28.
Letter from Stuart J. Bates to LP, April 20, 1920.
17.29.
Letter from LP to California Institute of Technology, December 16, 1921.
17.30.
Letter from Floyd E. Rowland to A. A. Noyes, February 16, 1922.
17.31.
Letter from LP to A. A. Noyes, February 20, 1922.
17.32.
Letter from Sam Goudsmit to LP, The Hague, July 3, 1927.
17.33.
LP calculations on line spectra [accompanying Sam Goudsmit's letter], May 8, 1927.

2.018.
Manila Envelope: "A. A. Noyes 1930-36 inc.", as labeled by LP.
18.1.
Letter from Arthur A. Noyes to LP, July 23, 1930.
18.2.
Note from Arthur A. Noyes to LP, No Date.
18.3.
Letter from George E. Hale to Arthur [Arturo] A. Noyes, April 4, 1930.
18.4.
Letter from Adeline M. Worrill to LP, April 8, 1930.
18.5.
Qualifying exam scores, March 28, 1930.
18.6.
Letter from LP to Arthur A. Noyes, May 15, 1936.
18.7.
Letter from H.J.L. [?] to Arthur A. Noyes, May 7, 1936.
18.8.
Letter from Arthur A. Noyes to LP, April 19, 1935.
18.8a.
Reply from LP to Arthur A. Noyes, April 23, 1935.
18.9.
Letter from Arthur A. Noyes to LP, May 1, 1934.
18.10.
Letter from Arthur A. Noyes to LP, April 14, 1931.
18.11.
Letter from Arthur A. Noyes to John Y. Beach, March 16, 1933.
18.12.
Letter from Arthur A. Noyes to LP, April 8, 1933.
18.13.
Note from Arthur A. Noyes to LP, November 29, 1933; listing of Graduate Assistants and Teaching Fellows in Chemistry, 1933-34; Letter from Arthur A. Noyes to Edward J. Meehan, March 21, 1933; and Letter from Arthur A. Noyes to LP, March 21, 1933.
18.14.
Letter from Willis R. Whitney to Arthur A. Noyes, December 3, 1932.
18.15.
Letter from F. G. Keyes to Arthur A. Noyes, November 16, 1932.
18.16.
Letter from Arthur A. Noyes to LP, March 27, 1930.
18.17.
Letter from LP to Arthur A. Noyes, January 13, 1930.

2.019.
Manila Envelope: More Noyes correspondence, some about my electrolyte work that never was published (except abstract of my presentation at ACS meeting in LA 1925) [as labeled by LP].
19.1.
Letter from Arthur A. Noyes to LP, March 4, 1926.
19.2.
Letter from Arthur A. Noyes to LP, June 23, 1926.
19.3.
Letter from Arthur A. Noyes to LP, January 25, 1927, and postscript, January 26, 1927.
19.4.
Typescript: "Actions on Travel Prizes Taken by Honor Student Committee", January 17, 1927.
19.5.
Letter from J. E. Bell to LP, January 12, 1927.
19.6.
List of teachers registered at Teachers Institute, December 1926.
19.7.
Letter from Arthur A. Noyes to LP, October 25, 1926.
19.8.
Itinerary: First course of lectures by travel-prize contestants on the discovery of the elements and the determination of their atomic weights.
19.9.
Promissory Note, from LP to Arthur A. Noyes, March 1, 1926.
19.10.
Letter from LP to Arthur A. Noyes re: graduate course of study, June 9, 1928.
19.11.
Letter from LP to Arthur A. Noyes, July 23, 1928.
19.12.
Letter from Arthur A. Noyes to LP, March 23, 1927.
19.13.
Itinerary: California Institute of Technology Junior Travel Prize Tour, 1927.
19.14.
Letter from Arthur A. Noyes to Coulter, Harness, Lash, Lombard, McMillan, Pierce, Schweinfest, and Solomon, March 23, 1927.
19.15.
Letter from Arthur A. Noyes to LP, July 12, 1927.
19.16.
Letter from Arthur A. Noyes to LP, July 8, 1927.
19.17.
Letter from Arthur A. Noyes to LP, July 8, 1927.
19.18.
Letter from LP to Arthur A. Noyes, December 27, 1927.
19.19.
Letter from LP to Arthur A. Noyes, November 28, 1928.
19.20.
Letter from LP to Arthur A. Noyes, December 6, 1928.
19.21.
Typescript: "Nuclear Mechanical and Magnetic Moment", No Date.
19.22.
Letter from LP to Arthur A. Noyes, January 8, 1929.
19.23.
Letter from Arthur A. Noyes to LP, May 13, 1930.
19.24.
Letter from Arthur A. Noyes to LP, August 13, 1924.
19.25.
Letter from LP to Arthur A. Noyes, August 14, 1924.
19.26.
LP Note on C. S. Hudson and Arthur A. Noyes, No Date.
19.27.
LP Note on Arthur A. Noyes, No Date.
19.28.
Letter from Arthur A. Noyes to LP, November 13, 1929.
19.29.
Letter from LP to Arthur A. Noyes, December 29, 1928.
19.30.
Letter from LP to Arthur A. Noyes, February 13, 1929.
19.31.
Newspaper Clipping: "School named after Arthur A. Noyes", July 17, 1951.
19.32.
Letter from Arthur A. Noyes to LP, February 5, 1929.
19.33.
Letter from Arthur A. Noyes to LP, December 24, 1928.
19.34.
Letter from LP to Arthur A. Noyes re: Dr. Podolsky, No Date.

2.020.
Manila Envelope Marked "Clearance Hearing".
20.1.
Transcript of Industrial Employment Review Board LP Hearing, November 19, 1951.
20.2.
Transcript of Industrial Employment Review Board LP Hearing Continuance, December 10, 1951.

2.021.
Unlabeled folder: Correspondence and Newspaper Clippings re: passport denial.
21.1.
Typed Excerpt from I. F. Stone's Weekly, Vol. 1, No. 49, January 11, 1954.
21.2.
I. F. Stone's Weekly, Vol. 1, No. 49, January 11, 1954.
21.3.
F.A.S. Newsletter, No. 54 - 1, January 11, 1954.
21.4.
Newspaper Clipping re: passport denials, September 7, 1952.
21.5.
Pamphlet re: Jackson Laboratory Lectures, DuPont Technical Division, Organic Chemicals Department, No Date.
21.6.
Letter from A. L. Wirin to Lt. Colonel Donald Mare, December 31, 1951.
21.7.
Newspaper Clipping re: communism, Publication Unknown, No Date.
21.8.
Newspaper Clipping: "Red Hysteria", Publication Unknown, No Date.
21.9.
Pamphlet re: The Waggoner Case, Pasadena Conference on Human Rights.
21.10.
Letter from Charles D. Coryell to President Killian, November 8, 1954.
21.11.
Letter from Lt. Colonel Donald Mare to A. L. Wirin, November 20, 1952.
21.12.
National Committee For Peaceful Alternatives, Form Letter, No Date.
21.13.
Letter from F. C. Lindvall to Lt. Colonel Donald Mare, January 8, 1953. [several copies attached].
21.14.
United States Patent Office, Patent Description for Patent 2,591,133, Patented April 1, 1952.
21.15.
Letter from Paul H. Emmett to LP, January 19, 1953.
21.16.
Memo from F. C. Lindvall to LP, January 8, 1953.
21.17.
Letter from R. Milton Smith to LP, December 26, 1952.
21.18.
Letter from A. L. Wirin to Lt. Colonel Donald Mare, November 14, 1952.
21.19.
Letter from A. L. Wirin to LP, April 17, 1952.
21.20.
Letter from Lt. Colonel Donald Mare to A. L. Wirin, April 14, 1952.
21.21.
Letter from Lt. Colonel Donald Mare to A. L. Wirin, December 20, 1951.
21.22.
Letter from Francis Biddle to A. L. Wirin, November 26, 1951.
21.23.
Letter from Lt. Colonel Donald Mare to A. L. Wirin, January 4, 1952.
21.24.
Letter from A. L. Wirin to Joseph C. Keeley, January 5, 1952.
21.25.
Letter from A. L. Wirin to LP, June 16, 1952.
21.26.
Letter from Lt. Colonel Donald Mare to LP, November 30, 1951.
21.27.
Letter from Lt. Colonel Donald Mare to LP, September 9, 1952.
21.28.
Letter from A. L. Wirin to LP, September 29, 1953.
21.29.
Memo re: Brewster Hayes in Allahabad, unknown originator, unknown recipient, No Date.
21.30.
Letter from Adam F. Kudlacik to LP, October 23, 1953.
21.31.
AAScW Newsletter, December 1953.
21.32.
Typed statement by LP, November 14, 1950.
21.33.
Typed statement by LP, April 29, 1952.
21.34.
Letter from LP to the President [Harry S Truman], May 16, 1952.
21.35.
Letter from LP to the Secretary of State, May 16, 1952.
21.36.
Letter from Lewis M. Douglas to LP, June 10, 1952.
21.37.
Invitation for Professor Linus C. Pauling to join The Academy of Political Science, June 19, 1952.
21.38.
Letter from LP to the President, February 29, 1952.

2.022.
Letters from R. H. Turnbull requesting the formation of an international organization of scientists for peace, 1950.
22.1.
Letter from R. H. Turnbull to LP, March 6, 1950.
22.2.
Letter from R. H. Turnbull to Pandit Nehru, February 4, 1950.
22.3.
Letter from R. H. Turnbull to Darma Vera, March 4, 1950.
22.4.
Letter from R. H. Turnbull to R. Leslie Collett, Esq., March 3, 1950.
22.5.
Letter from R. H. Turnbull to LP, February 26, 1950.
22.6.
R. H. Turnbull Historical Statement, No Date.
22.7.
R. H. Turnbull Supplementary Statement to Short History of My Career, No Date.
22.8.
Letter from R. H. Turnbull to Sir Shanti, February 19, 1950.

2.023.
Manila Envelope Marked "Dictabelts for autobiography - my leaving Caltech", with three blue dictabelts inside. [Transferred to WAV/DVD].

2.024.
Folder marked as "Gunnar Jahn, OFFOR" [containing correspondence from Gus Albrecht, Gunnar-related to Nobel Peace Prize-Otto, telegrams, handwritten notes].
24.1.
Letter from Arthur Ochs Sulzberger to LP, February 5, 1965.
24.2.
Letter from LP to Gunnar Jahn, December 7, 1965, [2 copies] attached press release: "An Appeal To President Johnson To Initiate Vietnam Discussions, December 3, 1965", and Letter from LP to President Lyndon B. Johnson, December 2, 1965.
24.3.
Letter from LP to Gunnar Jahn, August 10, 1965. [3 copies].
24.4.
Letter from Gustav Albrecht to LP, July 20, 1964.
24.5.
Letter from Gustav Albrecht to LP, September 20, 1964.
24.6.
Letter from LP to Gunnar Jahn, September 15, 1962.
24.7.
Letter from Gunnar Jahn to LP, September 4, 1962.
24.8.
Letter from LP to Gunnar Jahn, September 8, 1962.
24.9.
"The London Statement", September 14-16, 1961.
24.10.
Article: "Against the Certainty of World Disaster", by Hugh B. Hester, The Minority of One, September 1962.
24.11.
Telegram from Gunnar Jahn to LP, June 15, 1963.
24.12.
Letter from Gunnar Jahn to LP, August 10, 1963.
24.13.
Confidential note from LP re: Gunnar Jahn, November 21, 1962.
24.14.
Letter from LP to Gunnar Jahn, October 17, 1963.
24.14a.
Letter from Gunnar Jahn to LP, October 14, 1963.
24.14b.
Letter from LP to Gunnar Jahn, October 17, 1963.
24.14c.
Letter from Gunnar Jahn to LP, October 11, 1963.
24.14d.
Envelope addressed to LP containing Nobel Prize information.
24.15.
Letter from Gunnar Jahn to LP, November 4, 1963.
24.16.
Reply from LP to Gunnar Jahn, March 7, 1961.
24.16a.
Letter from Gunnar Jahn to LP, March 3, 1961.
24.17.
Letter from Ellen Poppe to LP, November 18, 1963.
24.18.
Letter from Hans Christian Bugge to LP, December 26, 1963.
24.19.
Fragment of an Air Mail letter re: Gunnar Jahn, No Date.
24.20.
Letter from LP to Gunnar Jahn, October 23, 1962.
24.20a.
Letter from LP and AHP to President John F. Kennedy, October 22, 1962.
24.21.
Letter from Gunnar Jahn to LP, April 25, 1962.
24.22.
Letter from Gunnar Jahn to LP, Rec'd October 26, 1961.
24.23.
Letter from Dr. Otto Bastiansen to LP, September 30, 1960.
24.23a.
Reply from LP to Dr. Otto Bastiansen, October 4, 1960.
24.23b.
Letter from LP to Dr. Otto Bastiansen, October 4, 1960. [2 copies].
24.23c.
List of documents being sent under separate cover.
24.24.
Letter from Donald F. Hornig to LP, March 31, 1964.
24.25.
Letter from Dr. Otto Bastiansen to LP, November 18, 1963.
24.26.
Letter from Ellen Poppe to LP, November 13, 1963.
24.27.
Letter from Ellen Poppe to LP and AHP, December 18, 1965.
24.28.
Letter from Gunnar Garbo to LP, November 25, 1966.
24.29.
Letter from Gunnar Jahn to LP, April 25, 1967.

2.025.
Folder marked as "Family Bank", containing correspondence from and to Vannevar Bush, James Watson, manuscript to address, on molecular disease, autobiographical notes, student records from high school for LP, typescript of scientific work for LP, notes on penicillin, genealogical tree, birth records, letters to younger sisters from Isabelle Pauling, bank statements, note from AHP on day LP became trapped on cliff.
25.1.
LP note, Color in Dreams re: a dream he had March 1, 1936.
25.2.
Letter from LP to children re: his experience on a cliff, February 12, 1960.
25.3.
LP note to self: UCSB, December 8, 1966.
25.4.
Lyrics: "No More Peace!!" [3 copies].
25.5.
Letter from Mrs. Lloyd R. Conger to Lucille Pauling, January 22, 1964.
25.6.
Letter from Vannevar Bush to LP, July 14, 1945.
25.7.
Letter from Vannevar Bush to LP, January 24, 1945.
25.8.
Letter from G. M. Barnes to LP, December 19, 1945.
25.9.
Letter from G. F. Hussey Jr., Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy, December 10, 1945.
25.10.
Typescript: "Address of the President, Sir Robert Robinson, Royal Society of London, at the Anniversary Meeting", December 1, 1947.
25.11.
Linus C. Pauling Census Record Transcript, May 19, 1967.
25.12.
LP Notes [re: Japanese scientists and science] for Asahi Press, Tokyo, [written on Imperial Hotel Tokyo Stationery], March 10, 1955.
25.13.
Oregon State Agricultural College grade report for LP, for term ending December 18, 1920.
25.13a.
Trial Study List, for the student, LP, October 1918.
23.13b.
Oregon Agricultural College grade report for LP for his freshman year, 1917-1918.
25.14.
Letter from D. Romps to LP, June 17, 1949.
25.15.
Reply from LP to "Romps", July 7, 1949.
25.16.
Letter from Robert M. Hutchins to LP and AHP, December 28, 1966.
25.17.
Letter from Bruno H. Zimm to LP, December 7, 1966.
25.18.
Letter from Irving Benesch to LP, October 21, 1956.
25.19.
Postcard from LP to Mrs. Chas. Pauling, postmarked August 15, 1912.
25.20.
LP Itinerary for a Chemistry Conference, June 14-June 17, [No Year].
25.21.
LP Notes on molecular disease, December 13, [No Year].
25.22.
LP Lowell lecture notes, October 9, 1958.
25.23.
LP Louis Clark Vanuxem lecture notes, Princeton University, "The Biological Properties of Molecules", November 15-18, 1954.
25.24.
Walter Brooks, Ph. D., Typescript re: requesting the formation of an area council of churchmen and scientists against the use of nuclear weapons.
25.25.
Postcard from several signers at a conference in London to LP, July 23, 1956.
25.26.
Letter from [?] to LP re: his acceptance into an academy, July 20, 1958.
25.27.
Envelope with LP Notes re: bomb fallout effects, No Date.
25.28.
LP Notes re: Dean Ayres, No Date.
25.29.
Biography of Linus Pauling, May 1967.
25.30.
Note from LP to self re: address given by LP at the Vietnam Mobilization, United Nations Plaza, New York, New York, April 15, 1967.
25.31.
Student record for LP, Washington High School, 1916.
25.32.
Typescript: "Scientific Work of Linus Pauling", No Date.
25.33.
Typescript: "Survey of the Contributions to Chemistry Made by Linus Pauling", No Date.
25.34.
Typescript: "Biography of Linus Pauling", No Date.
25.35.
Typescript: LP Biography fragment.
25.36.
Typescript: "Recent Work By Professor Linus Pauling", No Date.
25.37.
Letter from LP to Professor Millikan, January 6, 1939.
25.38.
Typescript: "Statement by Linus Pauling about St. Louis trial", March 22, 1964.
25.39.
Caltech Chemists Season Baseball Pass, 1944.
25.40.
LP Notes re: his taking of Penicillin, August 1962.
25.41.
Pauling Family Tree Fragment, 1600-1955.
25.42.
Letter from Louis Untermeyer [?] to LP, January 30, 1964, and attached speech introduction from January 27, 1964.
25.43.
LP family history, 1776-1909.
25.44.
Family records for Henry Charles Pauling [LP's grandfather] relating to pensions and widow's pensions, 1888-1909.
25.45.
Grade Reports for Abbie and Stella Darling, LP's mother's two younger sisters, September 1890.
25.46.
Letter from Lucile to LP with family history information attached, November 26, 1962.
25.47.
Southern Commercial and Savings Bank Book for LP and AHP, September 1950 - December 1960.
25.48.
Envelope labeled "Crellin's Accounts", contains notes by Crellin re: finances.
25.48a.
Letter from Reed College re: Tuition and fee charges.
25.48b.
Letter from Crellin to LP and AHP, dated "Thursday Evening".
25.48c.
Letter from Crellin to LP and AHP dated "Fri", Letter from Reed College re: Tuition and fee schedule, April 21, 1956.
25.48d.
Auto body repair estimate for 1955 Porsche, September 14, 1956.
25.48e.
Auto body receipt for 55 Porsche, September 11, 1956.
25.48f.
Porsche lube and oil service receipt, September 7, [No Year].
25.48g.
Two Goodyear service receipts, August 18 and 23, 1956.
25.48h.
Competition Motor Parts receipt, August 6, 1956.
25.48i.
Crellin Pauling schedule of hours worked, August - September, [No Year].
25.48j.
Estate of Edward Crellin Pauling.
25.48k.
Ingham Coates & Payne Insurance premium notice, 1956.
25.48l.
Crellin Pauling tuition costs notes.
25.49.
AHP note on a paper grocery bag from when LP was on the ledge in Salmon Cone, January 1960.
25.50.
LP and AHP Notes re: LP stuck on the ledge in Salmon Cone, January 30, 1960.
25.51.
Letter from LP to children re: LP's ledge experience on Salmon Cone, February 12, 1960. [2 copies].

2.026.
Folder marked as "Will and Testament".
26.1.
LP Notes of LP and AHP holdings, 1963.
26.2.
LP Last Will and Testament, June 5, 1959. [2 copies].
26.3.
Letter from Prudence Thrift to LP, March 20, 1956.
26.4.
Letter from Robert M. Duncan, Actuary of Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association to LP, February 29, 1952.

2.027.
Folder marked as "Original Notes, October 3, 1940".
27.1.
LP Notes re: first NDRC meeting in Washington D.C., October 3, 1940.
27.2.
LP Note on propellants: "my rate-controlled powder", ca. 1944.

2.028.
Folder marked as "Pauling, Ava Helen" - Medical Records.
28.1.
Ava Helen Pauling medical records, 1954-1959.

2.029.
Folder marked as "Eli Lilly - Baytown Ordnance Works". [Transferred to WAV/DVD].
29.1.
Invoice for payment to LP from Eli Lilly and cancellation clause statement.
29.1a.
Letter from E. C. Kleiderer to LP re: cancellation clause and payment from Eli Lilly, October 16, 1950.
29.1c.
Letter from E. C. Kleiderer to LP, May 9, 1946.
29.2.
Letter from J.P. Scott to LP, April 1, 1946.
29.2a.
Letter from G.H.A. Clowes to LP, April 8, 1946.
29.2b.
Letter from G.H.A. Clowes to LP, April 17, 1946.
29.3.
Letter from J. K. Lilly to LP, April 6, 1951.

2.030.
Folder marked as "Bomb Test Letters" - letters to and from LP in support of ending nuclear testing.
30.1.
Letter from Jim Bristah to LP, June 18, 1957.
30.1a.
Petition form to stop the testing of nuclear weapons, from the Board of World Peace of the Methodist Church.
30.2.
Letter from LP to Dick Bruner, June 19, 1957.
30.2a.
Letter from Dick Bruner to LP, June 6, 1957.
30.3.
Letter from LP to Gladys Crick, September 26, 1957.
30.3a.
Letter from Gladys Crick to LP, June 10, 1957.
30.4.
Letter from George M. Day to LP, June 7, 1957.
30.5.
Letter from LP to Joe Decker, June 19, 1957.
30.5a.
Postcard from Joe Decker to LP, postmarked June 7, 1957.
30.6.
Letter from E.G. Anderson to Dr. Sterling Emerson, July 24, 1957.
30.7.
Letter from LP to Harriet Fordyce, September 26, 1957.
30.7a.
Letter from Harriet Fordyce to LP, July 24, 1957.
30.8.
Telegram from Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Gamer to LP, June 7, 1957.
30.9.
Letter from LP's Executive Secretary to Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Ginsburg, July 8, 1957.
30.9a.
Letter from Helen and Nathan Ginsburg to LP, May 13, 1957.
30.9b.
Letter from Helen and Nathan Ginsburg to President Eisenhower, No Date.
30.10.
Letter from Mildred Wiedemer to Don Goddard, June 6, 1957.
30.11.
Letter from LP's Executive Secretary to Felix Greene, June 19, 1957.
30.11a.
Letter from Felix Greene to LP, June 18, 1957.
30.12.
Letter from LP's Executive Secretary to Morris Goodman, June 27, 1957.
30.12a.
Letter from LP's Executive Secretary to Professor Ernst Karl Winter, June 24, 1957.
30.12b.
Letter from LP's Executive Secretary to Dr. William E. Stone, June 19, 1957.
30.12c.
Letter from LP's Executive Secretary to Dr. Monroe Schneider, June 19, 1957.
30.13.
Letter from LP's Executive Secretary to Mr. J. Gross, June 19, 1957.
30.13a.
Letter from J. Gross to LP, No Date.
30.14.
Letter from LP's Executive Secretary to Phillip Hildreth, June 27, 1957.
30.14a.
Letter from Phillip Hildreth to LP, June 4, 1957.
30.14b.
Statement made by Phillip Hildreth over Radio Station KTUC, Tucson Arizona, June 4, 1957.
30.15.
Letter from LP's Executive Secretary to Dr. F. M. Kelly, June 19, 1957.
30.15a.
Letter from Dr. F. M. Kelly, June 14, 1957.
30.16.
Letter from LP to Ann Marvel, October 8, 1957.
30.16a.
Letter from Ann Marvel to LP, September 13, 1957.
30.17.
Letter from LP's Executive Secretary to Edward Mosk, July 8, 1957.
30.17a.
Letter from Edward Mosk to LP, May 13, 1957.
30.18.
Letter from LP's Executive Secretary to Anne Olsen, June 19, 1957.
30.18a.
Postcard from Anne Olsen to LP, postmarked June 10, 1957.
30.19.
Letter from LP's Executive Secretary to Robert Olsen, June 19, 1957.
30.19a.
Telegram from Robert Olsen to LP, June 7, 1957.
30.20.
Letter from LP's Executive Secretary to Professor Oscar Rice, June 19, 1957.
30.20a.
Letter from Oscar Rice to LP, June 10, 1957.
30.21.
Letter from LP's Executive Secretary to A. A. Ponchon, June 19, 1957.
30.21a.
Letter from A. A. Ponchon to LP, June 5, 1957.
30.22.
Letter from LP to Professor A. H. Rosenfeld, September 26, 1957.
30.22a.
Letter from A. H. Rosenfeld to LP, June 16, 1957.
30.23.
Letter from LP's Executive Secretary to Susan Steinburg, June 19, 1957.
30.23a.
Letter from Susan Steinburg to LP, No Date.
30.24.
Letter from Berta Stern Kamm to LP, May 20, 1957.
30.25.
Letter from LP's Executive Secretary to David Tilles, June 24, 1957.
30.25a.
Letter from David Tilles to LP, June 14, 1957.
30.26.
Letter from LP's Executive Secretary to R. Wood, June 19, 1957.
30.26a.
Letter from R. Wood to LP, June 4, 1957.
30.27.
Letter from Professor Paul Bordet to LP, November 23, 1957.
30.28.
Letter from Arne Tiselius to LP, December 16, 1957.
30.29.
Letter from John H. Thomas to LP, June 1, 1957.
30.30.
Letter from Roland H. Smith to LP, October 23, 1957.
30.31.
Letter from Theodore Shedlovsky to LP, November 25, 1957.
30.32.
Letter from Herbert Shapiro, Ph. D. to LP, October 18, 1957.
30.33.
Letter from Leo Seren, Ph. D. to LP, October 21, 1957.
30.34.
Letter from Alburt M. Rosenberg to LP, November 19, 1957.
30.35.
Letter from Robert H. Romer to LP, October 23, 1957.
30.36.
Letter from Carl W. Nelson to LP, March 14, 1958.
30.37.
Letter from Nathaniel S. Lehrman, M.D. to LP, June 4, 1957.
30.38.
Letter from Gordon W. Groves to LP, November 25, 1957.
30.39.
Letter from H. M. Dadourian to LP, January 14, 1958.
30.39a.
Letter from H. M. Dadourian to the President [Dwight D. Eisenhower], January 14, 1958.
30.40.
Letter from Harry P. Coats to LP, January 14, 1958.
30.41.
Letter from John Boardman to LP, October 31, 1957.
30.42.
An Appeal by American Scientists to the Governments and People of the World - signed by Edwin G. Boring, B. F. Skinner, and S. S. Stevens.
30.43.
Letter from LP to Claude P. Williams, October 1, 1957.
30.43a.
Summary of some of the letters from Claude P. Williams, October 2, 1957.
30.43b.
Letter from Claude P. Williams to California Institute of Technology, September 19, 1957.
30.43c.
Letter from Claude P. Williams to LP, June 7, 1957.
30.44.
Letter from Christian Bay to LP, June 1, 1957.
30.45.
Letter from Aaron Bendich, Ph. D. to LP, June 3, 1957.

2.031.
Folder marked as "Dr. Pauling" - correspondence related to Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, meeting minutes, newsletters, typescripts, interview transcripts, and notes.
31.1.
LP Notes re: peace work, No Date.
31.2.
Chemical & Engineering News article: "Pauling Loses Bid to Ban A-Bomb Tests", and Pauling letter of rebuttal, December 31, 1962.
31.3.
Article: "The Case for Resuming Nuclear Tests" by Charles J. V. Murphy, Fortune, April 1960.
31.4.
Typed index to session two of two-session interview with LP, Tapes 103b, 104a, March 27, 1964.
31.5.
Interview with LP by John L. Heilbron, March 27, 1964. [2 copies].
31.6.
Memorandum on fund raising campaign, January 29, 1947.
31.7.
"Hiroshima, A Reporter at Large" by John Hersey, reprinted from The New Yorker, August 31, 1946.
31.8.
Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, Incorporated, Meeting agenda for meetings of January 30 - February 2, 1947.
31.9.
National Committee on Atomic Information report to annual meeting NCAI, December 18, 1946.
31.10.
National Committee on Atomic Information plan of operations, drafted December 11, 1946.
31.11.
Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, Incorporated, Meetings of trustees, Princeton, January 30 - February 2, 1947.
31.12.
Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, Incorporated, Financial statement, October 1946 - January 1947.
31.13.
Discussion of educational campaign by some northern California scientists.
31.14.
Letter from Joseph Halle Schaffner to Dr. Robert E. Connick, January 14, 1947.
31.14a.
Letter from Robert E. Connick to Joseph Halle Schaffner, December 23, 1946.
31.15.
Letter from Joseph Halle Schaffner to the trustees and officers of the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, Incorporated, January 24, 1947.
31.15a.
Letter from Allen H. Wilson to Joseph Halle Schaffner, January 13, 1947.
31.15b.
A few of the network programs which have carried atomic energy information.
31.15c.
The Advertising Council report to Public Advisory Committee on the Atomic Energy Campaign, January 8, 1947.
31.16.
Blank sheet of typing paper.
31.17.
Letter from Joseph Halle Schaffner to the trustees and officers of the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, Incorporated, December 26, 1946.
31.18.
Report of week's activities in Philadelphia, Wallace Hamilton, December 16 - December 20, [No Year].
31.19.
Letter from Henriette Durham to Mr. Oram, December 19, 1946.
31.20.
Discussion of Educational Campaign by some northern California scientists, January 16, 1947.
31.21.
Summary of recent events, January 17, 1947.
31.22.
Letter from Joseph Halle Schaffner to the members of the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, Incorporated, January 7, 1947.
31.22a.
Letter from Michael Straight to the members of the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, Incorporated, January 7, 1947. [proxy vote notice].
31.22b.
Letter from Michael Straight and Joseph Halle Schaffner to the trustees of the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, Incorporated, January 7, 1947.
31.23.
Letter from Lily Payson to the trustees of the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, December 13, 1946.
31.24.
Letter from Michael Straight to the trustees of the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, January 20, 1947.
31.24a.
Certificate of Incorporation of The Educational Association of American Scientists.
31.24b.
Association of Scientists for Atomic Education By-Laws.

2.032.
Collapsible File marked as "Deeds etc. Deer Flat Ranch".
32.1.
Installment note, Interest extra note.
32.2.
County of San Luis Obispo Certificate of Redemption of Real Estate Purchased by the State, June 28, 1957. [2 copies].
32.3.
Letter from Alex R. Campbell to LP, December 15, 1961.
32.3a.
Application for grazing permit.
32.3b.
Grazing permit, February 12, 1960.
32.3c.
Additional grazing stipulations.
32.3d.
Certificate of Cattle Brand Registration, August 17, 1938.
32.3e.
Note by LP to write Alex Campbell for grazing permit.
32.3f.
Letter from Alex Campbell to LP, October 16, 1960.
32.3g.
Letter from C. H. Crouch to LP, September 18, 1957.
32.3h.
Grazing permit, September 16, 1957.
32.3i.
Additional grazing stipulations.
32.3j.
U.S. Forest Service envelope.
32.3k.
Notice to permittee for renewal.
32.3l.
Bill for collection of grazing permit fee, March 22, 1957.
32.3m.
Letter from George F. Roskie to LP, March 21, 1957.
32.3n.
Waiver of grazing privileges, March 21, 1957.
32.4.
Letter from Lena Evans to LP, January 9, 1961.
32.5.
LP Notes to self, September 16, 1960.
32.6.
Letter from Tom Neff to LP, March 6, 1961.
32.7.
Letter from John H. Myhre to Tom Neff, March 1, 1961.
32.8.
Envelope containing livestock brand receipts and deeds to Deer Flat Ranch.
32.9.
Letter from Wickson R. Woolpert to LP, August 10, 1961.
32.10.
LP Notes to self re: Mr. Muller, August 31, 1960.
32.11.
Zoning Ordinance, County of Monterey, State of California.
32.12.
Letter from Lena Evans to LP, April 1, 1959.
32.13.
Two livestock brand receipts, 1957, 1958.
32.14.
Newspaper Clipping re: highway construction of Highway 1.
32.15.
Bill of collection for grazing permit, January 22, 1963.
32.16.
Letter from LP to S. L. Culwell, July 12, 1962.
32.16a.
Letter from James Danaher to LP, July 9, 1962.
32.16b.
Rule No. 15 - Line Extensions.
32.16c.
Schedule D-6 - Domestic Service.
32.16d.
LP Notes, January 23, 1965.
32.17.
Envelope containing transfer record and certificate and pedigree for a bull.
32.18.
Monterey Coast Master Plan, County of Monterey, Section I, October 1960.
32.19.
Letter from Ralph D. Haskin to LP, November 7, 1961.
32.20.
Brucellosis test record for cattle at Deer Flat, October 24, 1963.
32.20a.
Application for grazing permit, January 11, 1965.
32.20b.
Blank application for grazing permit.
32.20c.
Grazing permit, February 18, 1964.
32.20d.
Additional grazing stipulations.
32.20e.
Buckeye allotment.
32.20f.
Salmon Creek allotment.
32.20g.
Letter from Alex Campbell to LP, December 1, 1964.
32.20h.
Note from Alex to Ralph, December 26, 1964.

2.033.
Collapsible File Marked "Deeds etc. Piedras Blancas".
33.1.
Insurance policy statement, June 27, 1960.
33.1a.
Deferred premium payment endorsement.
33.1b.
Memorandum of insurance and policy.
33.2.
Livestock brand receipt, December 31, 1963.
33.3.
Waltman Insurance Agency statement, July 14, 1960.
33.4.
Letter from John and Helen to LP, January 22, 1957.
33.5.
Insurance policy renewal certificate, Policy No. 103457 4th year, July 14, 1958 - July 14, 1959.
33.5a.
Insurance policy renewal certificate, Policy No. 62890, 4th year, July 14, 1958 - July 14, 1959.
33.5b.
Insurance policy renewal invoice, Policy No. 62890.
33.5c.
Insurance policy renewal invoice, Policy No. 103457.
33.6.
Promissory note: Paulings to pay $14,000 to W. Ray Evans and Lena B. Evans for property.
33.7.
Notice to permittee: remittance for permit, 1957.
33.8.
Bill for collection of grazing permit, 1960.
33.9.
Grazing permit, 1962.
33.9a.
Additional grazing stipulations, 1960.
33.9b.
Salmon Creek allotment.
33.9c.
Salmon Creek grazing allotment map.
33.9d.
Gorda allotment (Buckeye unit).
33.9e.
Gorda grazing allotment map.
33.10.
Overdue notice for fire insurance, October 20, 1958.
33.11.
Muller and Woolpert escrow statement, November 28, 1956.
33.12.
Letter from Wickson R. Woolpert to LP and AHP re: enclosed insurance and escrow papers, November 28, 1956.
33.13.
Grant deed for Rancho de La Piedra Blanca, unsigned copy, 1957. [2 copies].
33.14.
Letter from Wickson R. Woolpert to Mr. J. Melvin Valois, June 2, 1961.

2.034.
Collapsible file marked as "Deeds, etc., Pasadena -- Fairpoint", containing deeds, notes and correspondence related to Fairpoint, as well as topographical maps.
34.1.
Deed for Multnomah County property, September 2, 1930.
34.1a.
Deed for logging rights on property by Brix Logging, May 18, 1939.
34.2.
Home insurance policy for Fairpoint, August 8, 1950 - August 8, 1953.
34.3.
Loan promissory note, May 28, 1947.
34.4.
Savings and loan repayment book sheets, Acct. No. 579, stamped July 13, 1946.
34.5.
Full reconveyance note to LP and AHP, July 22, 1946.
34.6.
Application for modification of payments on Fairpoint property, January 28, 1942.
34.7.
Note to LP re: Multnomah property and timber deeds.
34.8.
Letter from Aunt Lucille to LP, No Date [Sacramento, Thursday].
34.9.
General insurance invoice, January 24, 1951.
34.10.
Central Mutual Insurance Company homeowner's insurance policy for Fairpoint, September 6, 1962 - September 6, 1965.
34.11.
Sale or loan, Escrow Instruction for Fairpoint, May 19, 1938.
34.12.
Loan agreement, October 14, 1938.
34.13.
Letter from Hamilton Patton to LP, January 23, 1942.
34.14.
Letter from E. W. Crellin to LP, May 25, 1946.
34.14a.
Letter from E. W. Crellin to LP, January 24, 1946.
34.14b.
LP calculations.
34.15.
Notice of principal and/or interest due to LP, July 17, 1947.
34.16.
Robert Dawson Agency general insurance invoice, No. 1898, August 9, 1950.
34.17.
Topographical map of Sierra Madre Quadrangle of Los Angeles County, 1941 ed.
34.18.
Appraisal for 3500 Fairpoint St., Pasadena, California, June 8, 1964.
34.19.
Letter from Mrs. Nellie B. Woodruff to LP, November 3, 1938.
34.19a.
Reply from LP to Mrs. Nellie B. Woodruff, November 4, 1938.
34.20.
Financial statement of LP, May 28, 1947.
34.21.
Letter from LP to Robert Casamajor, July 14, 1938.
34.22.
Letter from LP to Robert Casamajor, July 9, 1938.
34.22a.
Letter from Robert Casamajor to LP, June 16, 1938.
34.23.
Letter from J. E. Bell to LP, June 28, 1938.
34.24.
Legal description of property of LP, at 3500 E. Fairpoint St., May 17, 1938.
34.25.
Letter from George Dietzler to LP, August 30, 1940.
34.26.
Letter from A. Rennie to LP, September 13, 1940.
34.27.
Renewal certificate for worker's compensation insurance, September 8, 1941.
34.28.
Title Insurance and Trust Company loan form policy, October 18, 1938.
34.28a.
Schedule A, Schedule B, Exceptions, Conditions, and property line drawing.
34.29.
Loan installment note, December 27, 1964.
34.29b.
Insurance receipt for fire insurance, June 6, 1938.
34.29c.
LP note re: Fairpoint property.
34.29d.
Legal description of Fairpoint property, May 17, 1938.
34.29e.
LP note on cost of Fairpoint property, No Date.
34.29f.
LP note re: E. L. Wells of County Road Department.
34.29g.
LP note re: Mr. Stewart, November 10, 1938.
34.29h.
LP note re: county tax rolls for fiscal year July 1, 1939 - June 30, 1940.
34.29i.
Topographical map of Sierra Madre villa property.
34.29j.
Letter from Kenneth A. Gordon to LP re: architectural fees for Fairpoint house, April 14, 1939.
34.29k.
Statement of cost of work, general contract for Fairpoint house from Kenneth A. Gordon.
34.29l.
LP note to self re: present salary as chairman of the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at the California Institute of Technology.
34.29m.
Legal description of Fairpoint property. [2 copies].
34.29n.
Letter from LP to First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Pasadena, August 12, 1940.
34.29o.
Letter from Hamilton Patton to LP, August 23, 1940.
34.30.
Robert Dawson Agency general insurance invoice for car insurance, December 27, 1950.
34.30a.
Fairpoint house fire insurance invoice, January 25, 1948.
34.30b.
Letter from Benj. Quigley to LP, February 24, 1948.
34.30c.
Letter from Benj. Quigley to LP, January 23, 1948.
34.30d.
Fairpoint house workmen's compensation invoice and fire and extended coverage, 1947.
34.30e.
Suspension of insurance statement, January 13, 1948.
34.30f.
Letter from unknown to LP and AHP re: insurance, August 16, 1947.

2.035.
Collapsible file folder marked as "All Real Property Taxes", containing tax records.
35.1.
Enveloped marked "Taxes", containing a 3 x 5 card with LP notes on 1939 and 1940-1941 taxes.
35.2.
Envelope addressed to LP, Instructions for filing statement.
35.2a.
Letter from LP to H. L. Byram, county tax collector, April 10, 1946.
35.2b.
Letter from John R. Quinn to LP, April 25, 1946.
35.2c.
Empty envelope addressed from LP to H. L. Byram.
35.2d.
Letter from LP to H. L. Byram, June 20, 1945.
35.2e.
Letter from LP to H. L. Byram, March 9, 1943.
35.3.
County tax invoice, 1945.
35.4.
Certificate of Redemption of Real Estate Purchased by the State, November 29, 1941.
35.5.
Letter from First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Pasadena to LP, November 27, 1941.
35.6.
LP note and drawing, plot according to attached tax description received, error correction, November 7, 1939.
35.7.
Letter from LP to assessor, September 8, 1938.
35.8.
Letter from LP to H. L. Byram, September 8, 1939.
35.9.
Letter from LP to H. L. Byram, November 8, 1939.
35.10.
Letter from H. L. Byram to LP, October 25, 1938.
35.11.
Letter from H. L. Byram to LP, June 13, 1940.
35.11a.
Letter from H. L. Byram to LP, December 4, 1939.
35.12.
Letter from LP to H. L. Byram, February 22, 1943.
35.13.
1946 property tax statement, Fairpoint.
35.14.
1958 property tax statement, Fairpoint.
35.15.
Letter from LP to tax collector, September 8, 1938.
35.16.
1957 Rancho Piedra Blanca property tax statements.
35.17.
1956 tax rate information for Monterey County.
35.18.
Change of address form, blank.
35.19.
Monterey county taxes, 1956.
35.20.
1955 Rancho Piedra Blanca property tax statements.
35.21.
1955-1956 Rancho Piedra Blanca property tax statements.
35.22.
1951 property tax statement, Fairpoint.
35.23.
1957 property tax statement, Fairpoint.
35.24.
Letter from J. E. Barrett to LP, January 14, 1959.
35.25.
Description of AHP and LP property, June 10, 1948.
35.26.
Description of property, Fairpoint.
35.27.
Description of property, Fairpoint.
35.28.
Transfer from savings receipt, January 28, 1959.
35.29.
First Western Bank and Trust Co. advice of charge, January 28, 1959.
35.30.
1958-1959 Rancho Piedra Blanca property tax statements.
35.31.
1958-1959 Rancho Piedra Blanca property tax statements.
35.32.
Letter from LP to H. L. Byram, May 14, 1957.
35.33.
Letter to LP from J. E. Barrett, July 22, 1957.
35.34.
1956-1957 Rancho Piedra Blanca property tax statements.
35.35.
1941 Fairpoint property tax statement.
35.36.
1955 Fairpoint property tax statement.
35.37.
1958 Monterey County tax statement.
35.38.
1963 Fairpoint property tax statement.
35.39.
1959 Monterey County tax statement.
35.40.
1947 Monterey County tax statement.

2.036.
Collapsible file folder marked as "3246 Barhite St. Lot & House, Loan to Mrs. Jordan", containing correspondence related to bank statements.
36.1.
Insurance endorsement for Mrs. Jordan, January 23, 1956.
36.1a.
Mortgage clause, January 23, 1956.
36.2.
Letter from LP re: loaning money to Mrs. Jordan, August 28, 1955.
36.3.
Note re: Peggy Jean Holland and Pearl M. Jordan re: transfer from joint tenancy to tenancy in common at time of escrow.
36.4.
Empty envelope marked "Note & Deed of Trust Insurance Property at 3246 Barhite St.".
36.5.
Deed of trust for Pearl M. Jordan and Peggy J. Holland at Barhite property, January 22, 1953.
36.6.
Deferred premium payment adjustment endorsement for Jordan and Holland, July 21, 1959.
36.7.
Letter from LP re: loaning money to Mrs. Jordan, August 28, 1955.
36.8.
Authorization for loan investigation, August 28, 1955.
36.9.
LP loan balance and calculations, September 23, 1955.
36.10.
LP Notes.
36.11.
Property statement, Barhite property, 1953.
36.12.
Increase in amount of insurance endorsement, August 13, 1963.
36.13.
Dwelling building(s) special form, August 13, 1963.
36.14.
LP note: total sums lent, 1955.
36.15.
Centennial Insurance Company memorandum, Barhite property, August 13, 1961.
36.16.
Centennial Insurance Company policy for Jordan and Holland, August 1953 - 1958.
36.17.
Centennial Insurance Company policy for Jordan and Holland, August 1958 - 1961.
36.18.
LP Notes re: bank finances, 1955.
36.19.
Letter from H. C. Hopkins to Althea M. Colburn, July 15, 1949.
36.20.
Letter from H. C. Hopkins to Althea M. Colburn, July 14, 1949.
36.21.
Description of northeasterly lot for Althea M. Colburn, July 9, 1949.
36.22.
Description of northeasterly lot for Althea M. Colburn, July 9, 1949.
36.23.
Drawing of portion of Vosburg tract, June 25, 1949.
36.24.
Envelope containing several checks from AHP to Mrs. Jordan from 1956-1957.

2.037.
Unmarked folder, containing manuscripts, correspondence, and statements by LP.
37.1.
LP note re: Arthur, on the importance of thinking.
37.2.
Manuscript, "Elementary Chemistry: The Facts and Basic Principles of Chemistry and their Significance in Modern Life" by Linus Pauling.
37.3.
Statement by LP, Fairpoint house, October 18, 1963.
37.4.
Typed note re: reduplication of the gene. [2 copies].
37.5.
Letter from LP to Professor Fulton, May 31, 1918.
37.6.
Statement by LP, Fairpoint house, [several copies] October 18, 1963.

2.038.
Our folder marked as "Family Letters", containing a few letters from Peter Pauling's professors at Cambridge and concerned friends of the family regarding Peter Pauling, 1953 and 1956.
38.1.
First page of a letter from J. C. Burkill to LP, June 10, 1953.
38.2.
Second page of the letter from J. C. Burkill to LP, LP notes on back, June 10, 1953.
38.3.
Letter from W. L. Bragg to LP, August 3, 1953.
38.4.
Letter from John C. Kendrew to LP, July 1, 1953.
38.5.
Handwritten letter from W. L. Bragg to LP, March 14, 1956.

2.039.
Collapsible file carrying case marked as "Petition Oslo Conference Miscellany MG", containing Pauling Oxygen Meter pictures, correspondence relating to automobiles, membership in organizations, from and to Chester Carlson, Alex Campbell, photocopy of draft letter by Einstein, [1 page] John F. Kennedy, W. H. Freeman, Lee A. Dubridge, and statements, telegrams, and handwritten notes, as well as a dictaphone belt on "dogbite", report cards for LP from OAC, petitions (and a draft of the original atmospheric testing ban petition), newspaper clippings, manuscripts, typescripts.
Material re: Oslo Conference.
39.1.
Dictabelt, unlabeled, No Date.
39.2.
LP Notes re: meeting of Kay, Janet, Mary, Syd, Zif, Stef, AHP, LP, First Unitarian Church, December 5, 1961.
39.3.
LP Notes: "I telephoned Harrison Brown and asked about financial support of 6th Pugwash Congress [...]", March 31, 1961.
39.4.
List of conference sponsors including Bertrand Russell, Albert Schweitzer, and others, February 28, 1961.
39.5.
Letter from Hallock Hoffman to LP, regarding funding for the Oslo Conference, No Date.
39.6.
Letter from LP to Professor V. Chkhikvadze, April 18, 1961.
39.6a.
Letter from V. Chkhikvadze to AHP, April 14, 1961.
39.7.
Letter from Earl Price to LP re: Eddie Eichel, April 13, 1961.
39.7a.
Letter from Earl Price to LP, January 17, 1961.
39.7b.
Letter from Sonya Zelwian to "Dear Friend", January 1, 1961.
39.8.
Letter from LP to Lloyd Smith, March 31, 1961.
39.9.
Letter from LP to Victor Reynolds, April 12, 1961.
39.10.
Letter from LP to Adam Kudlacik, April 12, 1961.
Material re: 1962 Nobel Prize.
39.11.
Letter from Vernon H. Cheldelin to LP, with an LP note on top "Corvallis", January 12, 1964.
39.12.
Letter from "Dick" [Richard D. Morgan?] to AHP and LP, December 4, 1963.
39.12a.
Letter from Richard D. Morgan to the editor of Time, October 18, 1963.
39.12b.
Letter from Kira Dillon for the editors of Time, to Richard D. Morgan, November 27, 1963.
39.13.
Paper with signatures, "A Warm Welcome From Us All", with an LP note, Stockholm airport, December 18, 1963.
39.14.
Aide-Memoire regarding the Nobel ceremonies, an itinerary and suggested attire sheet for the Nobel Laureates, No Date.
39.15.
H. B. Bennett Travel Agency, Itinerary for Dr. and Mrs. Linus Pauling, December 5, 1963.
39.16.
Handwritten letter from LP to Jerome Wiesner, White House, December 13, 1963.
39.16a.
Handwritten letter from LP to Jerome Wiesner, December 15, 1963.
39.17.
Program Vid Fredshogtid, Storkyrkan, December 19, 1963.
39.18.
Itinerary "For Professor Linus Pauling", with an LP note "From Schou", December 9th - December 11, [No Year].
Material re: LP's 1960 Ford truck.
39.19.
Notice of parking registration violation for LP, April 18, 1963.
39.20.
Gene's Garage invoice, automotive work done on the 1960 Ford, April 11, 1963.
39.21.
Letter from Frances Klemmor to Morro Bay Judicial District Court, April 11, 1963.
39.22.
Letter from LP to Phil Cullom, April 29, 1963.
Material re: Pauling Family property in Oswego, Oregon.
39.23.
Newspaper Clipping: "Oswego Area's History Full of Romantic Lore", The Oregonian Journal, with LP Notes - "My grandfather Charles Pauling burned charcoal for this smelter", January 17, 1956.
39.24.
LP Notes on waterproof plywood, assessed evaluation of Oswego property, notes on back re: assessor, property, and title, No Date.
39.25.
Letter from Lucile to LP with LP note "Asked for Granddad's watch", June 19, 1946.
39.26.
Letter from Lucile to LP, October 8, 1936.
Reprints written by John W. Caughey.
39.27.
Reprint "The Practical Defense of Academic Freedom" by John Walton Caughey, Summer 1952.
39.28.
Reprint "Trustees of Academic Freedom" by John Walton Caughey, Autumn 1951.
39.29.
Reprint "A Plea to the Regents of the University of California" by John Walton Caughey, July 21, 1950.
39.30.
Reprint "A University in Jeopardy" by John Walton Caughey, November 1950.
Correspondence re: Housing loan from LP/AHP to Peter Pauling.
39.31.
Telegram from Peter Pauling to LP, June 24, 1961.
39.31a.
Check stub for $15,000 check written from LP to Peter Pauling, June 26, 1961.
39.31b.
LP note regarding savings balance, "Com" balance, and registered, insured check to Peter, No Date.
39.31c.
Receipt for deposit of $15,000, made June 26, 1961.
39.32.
Letter from Peter Pauling to LP, December 22, 1961.
"An Appeal by Recipients of the Nobel Peace Prize" [against the Vietnam War].
39.33.
An Appeal by Recipients of the Nobel Peace Prize [against the Vietnam War], eight signatures including Martin Luther King, Jr., Albert Schweitzer, and LP, LP note on top - JW30, No Date. [2 copies].
Photos of Pauling Oxygen Meter.
39.34.
Photos of Pauling Oxygen Meter.
Material re: Pauling Family property in Oswego, Oregon.
39.35.
State of California 1951 certificate of automobile ownership with AHP listed as registered owner.
39.37.
State of California 1954 automobile registration card for Riley convertible coupe, January 21, 1954.
39.37a.
Note Goodwin J. Knight to all California motorists, No Date [1954].
39.37b.
Important notice regarding license tabs No Date [1954].
39.37c.
Empty envelope [presumably once contained license tabs].
39.38.
1949 automobile registration card with LP listed as registered owner, February 14, 1949.
39.39.
1948 automobile registration card with LP listed as registered owner.
39.40.
Note from LP Jr. authorizing LP to drive the Riley convertible coupe to Canada, August 27, 1951.
39.41.
Blank subscription card to Motoring Monthly.
39.42.
Sequence for rotating tires as suggested by Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd., No Date.
39.43.
Letter from LP Jr. authorizing transfer of title on the Riley convertible coupe from LP Jr. to LP with several notes on back regarding the car and chemistry, September 30, 1951.
39.44.
Warranty "Gaurantee" for the Riley convertible coupe, July 12, 1950.
39.45.
State of California Department of Motor Vehicles, Division of Drivers Licenses, to Mr. Harry Lyle Nottingham, July 18, 1952.
39.46.
Letter from Boyle, Bissell & Atwill, Attorneys at Law, to LP, July 23, 1952.
Materials re: W. H. Freeman.
39.47.
Letter from W. H. Freeman to LP, October 2, 1950.
39.48.
LP Notes re: "WH Freeman", No Date.
39.49.
Letter from LP to W. H. Freeman, January 7, 1960.
39.49a.
Small note "To put in your safe?".
39.49b.
Letter from LP to W. H. Freeman, January 7, 1960.
39.49c.
Letter from W. H. Freeman to LP, January 4, 1960.
Materials re: International Meeting on Physics, September 4-17, 1939.
39.50.
Pamphlet, Internationale Tagung fur Physik, September 4-17, 1939.
39.50a.
Letter from LP to Dr. R. Sanger with LP note "I didn't go", April 26, 1939.
39.50b.
Letter from R. Sanger to LP, April 4, 1939.
39.50c.
Pamphlet, Swiss National Exhibition 1939 Zurich, May 26 - October 29, 1939.
39.50d.
Pamphlet, International Meeting on Physics, September 4-17, 1939.
39.50e.
Letter from LP to Dr. R. Sanger, March 14, 1939.
39.50f.
Letter from R. Sanger to LP, February 27, 1939.
39.50g.
List of main lecturers for International Meeting on Physics.
Miscellaneous India Correspondence.
39.51.
Letter from Karikar Vaitha to LP, January 11, 1967.
39.52.
Letter from P. R. Krishnaswamy to LP, January 25, 1967.
39.53.
Letter from R. P. Mitra to LP, January 25, 1967.
39.54.
Letter from M. Shafiullah Khan to Mr. Robert M. Hutchins, June 3, 1966.
Material re: Anti-Communist hysteria/activity related to LP.
39.55.
Letter from S. J. Barnett to LP, July 17, 1952.
39.56.
LP note "Diary", June 22, 1950.
39.57.
Letter from William Rubey to LP, May 22, 1961.
39.58.
Letter from LP to Chester Carlson, September 30, 1960.
39.59.
Letter from Chester Carlson to LP, September 22, 1960.
39.60.
Statement by LP, April 22, 1952.
Materials re: Paddies, Inc. investment.
39.61.
Letter from LP to Robert H. Shutan, June 29, 1960.
39.62.
Letter from Robert H. Shutan to LP, June 20, 1960.
39.63.
Letter from Oscar L. Grossman to LP, July 19, 1960.
39.64.
Letter from Robert H. Shutan to LP, July 26, 1960.
39.65.
Letter from Robert H. Shutan to LP, November 10, 1960.
39.66.
LP note re: Status of Paddies, Inc., July 5, 1960.
Correspondence with Francis A. Butler re: Bikini Atoll Nuclear Tests.
39.67.
Letter from LP to Frances A. Butler, July 9, 1962.
39.67a.
Letter from Frances A. Butler to LP, June 30, 1962.
39.67b.
Envelope from Frances A. Butler to LP, postmarked July 2, 1962.
39.68.
Message from Industrial Employment Review Board, March 12, 1953. [3 copies].
U.S. Department of Commerce: Restrictions placed on publication of info re: LP's rocket propellant.
39.69.
Rescinding order from Edwin L. Reynolds to LP, June 18, 1945.
39.70.
Letter from V. A. Pisapia to LP ("To the applicant below named..."), signed by LP May 24, 1952.
39.70a.
Secrecy order from Thomas F. Murphy to Martin A. Paul and LP, February 28, 1952.
39.70b.
Permit A from Thomas F. Murphy, mailed April 15, 1962.
39.70c.
Information for persons affected by secrecy orders under public, No. 700, 76th Congress, as amended by Public Laws 239 and 609, 77th Congress, from the Department of Commerce, approved February 1, 1952.
39.71.
Typescript: "The Mike Wallace Interview", January 11, 1958.
Material re: Seminoma in thymus region suffered by Norman Davidson.
39.72.
Typed note by LP re: Norman Davidson, re: a phone conversation, October 20, 1961.
39.73.
LP typed Notes re: conversation with Charlie Huggins, October 16, 1961.
39.73a.
LP Notes re: Norman Davidson, Chicago, 1941.
Notes by LP on a dogbite he suffered on July 19, 1961.
39.74.
Letter from Clarence H. Morris to LP, August 15, 1961.
39.75.
LP Notes re: dogbite, July 19, 1961.
Material re: LP and AHP property in California.
39.76.
Envelope marked as "Professor Linus Pauling" with furnishing cost estimates on the back, contains three letters.
39.76a.
Letter from H. Bateman to LP, September 30, 1930.
39.76b.
Letter from LP to H. Bateman, October 7, 1930.
39.76c.
Letter from H. Bateman to LP, October 8, 1930.
39.77.
Letter from Ralph D. Haskin to LP, October 10, 1960.
39.78.
Letter from Syd Cassyd to LP regarding taxes on Fairpoint property, December 2, 1960.
39.78a.
Sketch of Fairpoint property.
39.79.
Payment agreement between LP and Phill [last name illegible], April 16, 1963.
39.80.
Letter from Hamilton Patton to LP, March 21, 1944.
39.80a.
Paycheck stub for LP, January 31, 1944.
39.80b.
Bank of America deposit receipt, January 31, 1944.
39.81.
Letter from LP to Alex R. Campbell, September 28, 1960.
39.82.
Letter from Alex R. Campbell to LP, September 19, 1960.
39.83.
Letter from LP to Alex R. Campbell, February 10, 1961.
39.83a.
Letter from Alex R. Campbell to LP, February 6, 1961.
39.84.
Letter from LP to manager of Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company, September 29, 1962.
39.84a.
LP Notes re: iron pipe displaced by the telephone company, September 27, 1962.
39.84b.
Photostats [2] of Fairpoint property, July 21, 1955.
39.84c.
Envelope from Barnett, Hopen, and Smith to AHP, marked by AHP as "Photostats of our property lines - South and West, August 1955".
39.84d.
Topographical map, property of LP, June 1938.
Material re: American Peace Crusade.
39.85.
Letter from Abbott Simon to LP, February 23, 1951.
39.86.
Letter from Abbott Simon to LP, March 7, 1951.
39.87.
Letter from Arthur W. Moulton to "Dear Friends", March 2, 1951.
39.88.
Letter from Thomas Mann announcing resignation, February 12, 1951.
39.89.
Newspaper Clipping: "'Peace Crusade' Assailed by Acheson as Red Arm", February 20, [No Year].
39.90.
Broadcast text "Lewis Says State Department Coy About Warning Public Against A.P.C.", February 14, 1951.
39.91.
Letter from Abbott Simon to LP, February 15, 1951.
39.92.
Letter from unknown to Thomas Mann, February 13, 1951.
39.93.
Peace Crusader newsletter, Vol. 1 No. 1, February 8, 1951.
39.94.
Peace Crusader newsletter, Vol. 1 No. 2, February 13, 1951.
39.95.
Press treatment of the American Peace Crusade, February 1951.
39.96.
Telegram from Charlotte Hawkins Brown, Hon. Charles P. Howard, LP, Dr. Lucius Porter to [?], No Date.
39.97.
Letter from several signers to appeal to Pres. Truman against the McCarran Bill, September 12, 1950.
39.98.
Sketchbook "Views of Oxford" with a 3x5 card inside "From Linus & Anita, Always have forgotten to give it.", No Date.
Correspondence: John F. Kennedy.
39.99.
Telegram from President-Elect and Mrs. Kennedy to LP [invitation to the inaugural ceremonies] with LP note "Greatly regret scheduled lectures on mental disease symposium Cal medical school prevent acceptance. Congratulations to President-Elect and Mrs. Kennedy, LP", January 12, 1960.
39.100.
LP Notes re: clip on NBC, on the back of a letter to J. F. Kennedy about military action on shipping on the high seas, October 23, 1962.
Page 2 of LP vita typescript with notes.
39.101.
Linus Pauling - Nobel Laureate: Page two of a Curriculum Vitae for LP, with his notes at the bottom and in the margins.
Petition of Gamma Tau Beta, with "Written by LP" in LP's handwriting on the title page, October 1916.
39.102.
"Petition of the Gamma Tau Beta Fraternity of the Oregon State Agricultural College to the Delta Upsilon Fraternity, October 12, 13, 14, 1916", twenty page document, professionally bound and printed.
Miscellaneous safe material.
39.103.
Telegram from Rabbi Franklin Cohn Temple Beth Zion to LP, January 1, 1964.
39.104.
Letter from Lee A. DuBridge to LP and AHP, January 4, 1961.
39.105.
Letter from Albert Padovani to LP, clipped to a blank piece of paper labeled by LP "To Personal File", July 9, 1936.
39.106.
Letter from Helen [no last name] to Helen and Linus describing the death of Helen's mother-in-law, August 17, 1959. Attached is a funeral announcement for Elizabeth Gillette, August 8, 1959.
39.107.
Letter from LP to Fairbanks, Morse and Company, August 7, 1961.
39.107a.
Newspaper Clipping: "Johnson Turns On A Light For India", No Date [article date is Wednesday, July 29].
39.108.
List of jobs and their "Good Aspects" and "Bad Aspects", with LP note on top, "Jack Huntley, 1961", and with LP notes on back, written August 2, 1961.
39.109.
Typescript with LP Notes on top: "Notes on Press Conference, Room 7, Biltmore Hotel. Friday 29 September, 1961".
39.110.
Photostat of a draft of a news release signed by Albert Einstein with notes on back, "To Sidney Gluck, Wealthy Fisher, Larry Leonard, Einstein's Daughter, for endorsement by Prominent American figures, Not released - held up by Dr. Otto Nathan", intended for public release on December 15, 1950 [never released].
39.110a.
Letter from Sidney Gluck to LP, May 31, 1961.
39.111.
Letter from Emanuel R. Freedman, Foreign News Editor at the New York Times, to LP, August 4, 1964.
39.112.
Small card with a note from Gray Felshi [?] with LP note, "Dani[?]'s daughter - New Delhi", No Date.
39.113.
LP Notes re: French scientists and the economy, headed "Magat, Aug 13, 1948".
39.114.
Letter from G. W. Beadle to Dr. James R. Page, May 21, 1946.
39.115.
Letter from Karl Paul Link to "Dr. Pauling and Carl", June 21, 1946.
39.116.
LP note about Joseph Priestly, "a scientist and a Unitarian", No Date.
39.117.
Typed List of "Participants In The Pasadena Conference On The Structure Of Proteins, 21 to 26 September 1953", with LP notes on top, and marked as "Personal File".
39.118.
Pamphlet titled "National Academy Of Sciences, National Research Council, Research Board For National Security, Washington D.C., March 9, 1945".
39.119.
Pamphlet titled "The University of Buffalo Announces A Course Of Lectures by Dr. Linus C. Pauling, California Institute of Technology, Given in the series of Foster Lectures for 1952 - 1953, April 30 and May 1,4,5, 1953".
39.120.
Letter from L.A. Goldblatt to LP and Clyde H. Mathis, written on American Chemical Society letterhead, No Date.
39.121.
Letter from Carlton B. Goodlett to LP, May 3, 1950.
39.121a.
Telegram from Carlton B. Goodlett to LP, April 17, 1950.
39.122.
Typescript/Manuscript labeled in LP's writing, "Atomic Energy and World Peace, Third Baptist Church, San Francisco, May 21, 1950".
39.123.
Manuscript in LP's writing, "Pasadena May 18, 1950, The Hydrogen Bomb and World Peace".
39.124.
Blank sheet of paper with LP's writing, "Personal File".
39.125.
Typescript of statements made by AHP regarding the oppression of women in the American workplace, September 13, 1965.
39.126.
Letter from LP to Elizabeth Gillette, January 18, 1946.
39.127.
Handwritten letter from Ben Tucker to LP, with LP notes on top, "Carbon 14, Put in Personal file, 29 May 1958".
39.127a.
Copy of a Russian article, ["Radioactive hazards caused by the hydrogen bomb and conventional nuclear bomb explosions", by O. I. Leypunskiy] with LP notes on top, "Called to my attention on 29 May 1958 by Dr. Ben Tucker of Rand Corporation. Copy made by Mrs. Lazoya from his journal". Also, "Frank McCullough, Sherwin Badger, Dec. 1957 issue".
39.127b.
LP Notes regarding the Russian article, No Date.
39.128.
Letter from Robert M. Hutchins to LP, July 7, 1967.
39.129.
Letter from H. D. Springall to LP, July 5, 1967.
39.130.
Typescript: "Statement by Linus Pauling and Ava Helen Pauling on the issuance of subpoenas by HUAC to women working for peace", December 5, 1962.
39.131.
LP Notes re: a statement made by Eleanor Abowitz, July 4, 1960.
39.132.
Letter from John D. Roberts to Dr. Emile Zuckerkandl, September 10, 1964.
39.132a.
Letter from Emile Zuckerkandl to Professor John D. Roberts, September 14, 1964.
39.133.
LP Notes re: nuclear test bans, August 29, [No Year].
39.134.
Letter from John Cromwell to "Whom It May Concern", March 18, 1946.
39.135.
Typed "Declaration On The Occasion Of The Pacem In Terris International Convocation Geneva, May 28-31, 1967", signed by LP.
39.136.
Note from Jose Harari to LP, written on Pacem in Terris II letterhead, May 31, 1967.
39.137.
Memo from LP to self, October 9, 1950.
39.138.
LP Notes: "Statement by Linus Pauling Monday 9 July 1962 12 PM. Pasadena Calif." regarding his suspicion that his mail is being checked.
39.139.
Envelope from the National Academy of Sciences to LP, with LP note, "(contents- notice about new exchange agreement)(A)", postmarked July 3, 1962.
39.140.
Envelope from Lina Weinbaum to LP, marked by LP as (B), and postmarked July 6, 1962.
39.141.
Letter from Mrs. Lester Neuman to WETA "Gentleman", December 5, 1963.
39.142.
LP Notes: "Div. Of Grants & Fellowships, 18 Oct. 1962".
39.143.
Letter from Prof. Dr. h.c. M.von Ardenne to LP, June 30, 1964.
39.144.
Letter from Jonathan E. Rhoads to LP, June 14, 1965.
39.145.
Letter from E. C. Kleiderer to LP, August 26, 1960.
"I seem to have been dropped" - suggestion by LP of having been slighted by CIT.
39.146.
Letter from Robert L. Minckler to Professors Carl D. Anderson, Charles C. Lauritsen, Frederick C. Lindvall, Clark B. Millikan, John D. Roberts, William H. Corcoran, and James F. Bonner, with LP note "I seem to have been dropped", with an arrow pointing to the list of recipients, May 25, 1962.
39.147.
Poem, "She Speaks", from a magazine or newspaper, No Date.

3. Linus Pauling's Safe - Drawer 3.


3.001.
Manilla envelope marked as "put in Vault, Annuity WHF & Co", containing information for "passport bearers", social security benefits, certified copy of birth certificate marked "Jan 25, 1926", securities receipt, insurance information from Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association.
1.1.
Social Security documents in a sleeve folder, blank reporting card, withholding notice, Certificate of Insurance Award dated August 23, 1966, and a Social Security Rights and Responsibilities pamphlet.
1.2.
Information for Bearers of Passports pamphlet, June 1, 1948.
1.3.
Notice to Bearers of Passports, May 11, 1929.
1.4.
Copy of LP's birth certificate, labeled as Exhibit A, September 12, 1918.
1.5.
Security receipt from Southern California First National Bank, January 17, 1969.
1.6.
Receipt from Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America, No. 14322-2, No Date.
1.7.
Federal Income Taxation of Retirement Annuities, No Date.
1.8.
Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America College Retirement Equities Fund letter re: surrendering policy for cash, March 20, 1973.
1.8a.
Request for cash surrender of TIAA life insurance, March 23, 1973.
1.9.
Application for insurance from TIAA, Yearly receipt of monthly premium policy with envelope attached, October 10, 1950.
1.10.
Application for insurance from TIAA, Yearly receipt of monthly premium policy with envelope attached, October 10, 1948.
1.11.
Application for insurance from TIAA, Yearly receipt of monthly premium policy, June 13, 1948.
1.12.
TIAA College Retirement Equities Fund item enclosure list, No Date.
1.13.
TIAA policy amendment, begins with "Do you believe in Santa Claus?", December 17, 1956.
1.14.
TIAA report of premiums and benefits under you retirement annuities for calendar year ending December 31, 1972.
1.14a.
Interest dividends for TIAA deferred annuities.
1.14b.
TIAA questions and answers about your 1972 blue and yellow slip.
1.15.
TIAA report of premiums and benefits under your retirement annuities for calendar year ending December 31, 1972.
1.16.
TIAA report of premiums and benefits under your retirement annuities for calendar year ending December 31, 1970.
1.16a.
TIAA interest dividends for TIAA deferred annuities.
1.16b.
TIAA-CREF about your blue and yellow slip for 1970.
1.17.
TIAA report of premiums and benefits under your retirement annuities for calendar year ending December 31, 1970.
1.17a.
Announcement, TIAA interest dividend and an EXTRA dividend for all TIAA deferred annuities issued after June 1941.
1.17b.
TIAA-CREF about your blue and yellow slip for 1970.
1.18.
TIAA report of premiums and benefits under your retirement annuities for calendar year ending December 31, 1971.
1.18a.
TIAA-CREF about your blue and yellow slip for 1971.
1.18b.
TIAA interest dividends for TIAA deferred annuities.
1.19.
TIAA report of premiums and benefits under your retirement annuities for calendar year ending December 31, 1971.
1.19a.
TIAA-CREF about your blue and yellow slip for 1971.
1.19.
TIAA interest dividend and an EXTRA dividend for all TIAA deferred annuities issued after June 1941.
1.20.
Letter from William C. Greenough to LP, stamped September 7, 1973.
1.21.
Application for retirement annuity benefits, marked by LP as a copy, July 1973.

3.002.
Folder marked as "WH FREEMAN INC", containing correspondence-in one case from bill Freeman-concerning royalties, editorial agreement, and agreements for publication.
2.22.
Letter from Stanley Schaefer to Professor Michael Ram, November 11, 1970.
2.23.
Agreement for publication between W. H. Freeman and Company and Linus Pauling for a book based upon lectures on biological specificity and molecular medicine delivered at the State University of New York at Buffalo, No Date.
2.24.
Letter from Stanley Schaefer to LP, April 9, 1973.
2.24a.
Handwritten letter from LP to Stan[ley Schaefer], marked as Copy, April 24, 1973.
2.24b.
LP Notes re: delinquent royalties owed him, November 19, 1971.
2.24c.
Letter from LP to Stanley Schaefer, October 27, 1971.
2.24d.
Letter from LP to William P. McWhinney, November 10, 1971.
2.24e.
Letter from LP to Stanley Schaefer, November 19, 1971.
2.24f.
Letter from Stanley Schaefer to LP, March 27, 1973.
2.24g.
Statement of additional royalties due, No Date. [2 pages].
2.24h.
Check stub from W. H. Freeman and Company for interest on royalties due, March 28, 1973.
2.25.
Editorial agreement between LP, Harden M. McConnell, and W. H. Freeman and Company, July 17, 1970.
2.26.
Agreement for publication between LP, Peter Pauling, and W. H. Freemen and Company for College Chemistry, Fourth Edition, September 2, 1970.
2.26a.
Letter from William Kaufman to LP, September 1, 1970.
2.26b.
Excerpt of Publisher's rights, No Date.
2.27.
Agreement for publication between LP and W. H. Freeman and Company, March 3, 1971.
2.28.
Agreement for publication between LP and W. H. Freeman and Company, March 31, 1970.
2.29.
Addendum to agreement for publication between LP, Roger Hayward, and W. H. Freeman and Company, March 12, 1964.
2.30.
Agreement for publication between LP and W. H. Freeman and Company, December 17, 1947.
2.31.
Letter from Martha D. Letts to Beatrice Wulf, January 19, 1948.
2.32.
Letter from W. H. Freeman to LP, January 12, 1953.
2.33.
Letter from Roger Hayward to LP, January 30, 1953.
2.34.
Letter from Roger Hayward to W. H. Freeman, January 30, 1953.
2.35.
Letter from Roger Hayward to LP, February 5, 1953.
2.36.
Royalty statement from W. H. Freeman and Company, June 30, 1972. [several pages].

3.003.
Manila envelope marked as "Letters not communicating sigs", containing correspondence concerning the Bomb-Test Petition, with polite rejections of the petition, as well as letters about signatures not mailed or mailed directly to the U.N. [letter 149 from folder 3.004 is also in this folder].
3.1.
Letter from Tage Kemp to LP, marked by LP as number 48, December 30, 1957.
3.2.
Letter from R. Debever to LP, marked by LP as number 67, December 19, 1957.
3.3.
Letter from Andres Soriano-Lleras to LP, marked by LP as number 44, November 25, 1957.
3.4.
Letter from Wu Yui-Hsun to LP, marked by LP as number 43, December 26, 1957.
3.5.
Letter from Augusto Gast-Galvis to LP, marked by LP as number 12, November 8, 1957.
3.6.
Letter from Nicholas D. Constan to LP, marked by LP as number 14, December 19, 1957.
3.7.
Letter from several signers to LP, written in Spanish, marked by LP as number 24, January 1958.
3.8.
Letter from Dr. Samuel Kohan to LP, written in Spanish, marked by LP as number 25, March 13, 1958.
3.9.
Letter from Bill Pirie to LP, marked by LP as number 72, June 4, 1957.
3.10.
Letter from Dr. K. Mendelssohn to LP, marked by LP as number 73, January 16, 1958.
3.11.
Letter from Makisaburo Ogasawara to LP, marked by LP as number 105, November 28, 1957.
3.12.
Telegram from Bela Faludi to LP, marked by LP as number 149, January 16, 1958.
3.13.
Letter from Tage Kemp to LP, marked by LP as number 51, December 12, 1957.
3.14.
Letter from James Gray to LP, marked by LP as number 145, June 17, 1958.
3.15.
Letter from J. Bonder to LP, marked by LP as number 134, November 16, [No Year].
3.16.
Letter from J. D. Bernal to LP, marked by LP as number 68, December 17, 1957.

3.004.
Manila envelope [in our folder] marked as "Bomb-Test Letters. These are the letters that I was ordered to give to the Senate Subcommittee I refused to obey the order Linus Pauling", containing numbered correspondence, including letters from Bertrand Russell, Otto Hahn, Max Born, Max Perutz, J.B.S. Haldane, Mrs. A. Chatterjee, Charles Coryell, Edwin Boring, as well as notes on the removal of letters 12 and 50, and notes on total signatures foreign and domestic.
4.1.
LP note, U.S. About 451 submitted signatures to me. Other countries about 214 submitted sigs. Total about 665 names of people submitting sigs. About 264 submitted 5 or more. About 219 sent letters or notes, and other numbers, No Date.
4.1a.
LP Notes: "People not identified as Prof". or Dr., No Date.
4.1b.
LP Notes: "List of Prof. names", No Date.
4.2.
"An Appeal by American Scientists to the Governments and People of the World", annotated by LP, "This material was lost in my reprint file for several years. I found it on 2 Aug. 1964". Also, "Brussels given me by Mlle. de Brouchere on 24 July 1957 in Paris".
4.2a.
Letter in French to LP, signed by twelve people [fourteen additional signatures on back], July 17, [No Year].
4.2b.
Letter in French to LP, twenty four signatures, July 1957.
4.2c.
Copy of letter in French to LP, thirty signatures, July 1957.
4.3.
Letter from Valy Menkin to LP, marked as number 8 by LP, November 5, 1957.
4.4.
Letter from Charles W. Metz to LP, marked as number 9 by LP, No Date.
4.5.
Letter from Lawrence Gensuianto to LP, marked as number 13 by LP, with LP note on the letter, "186 from Bethesda", May 29, 1957.
4.6.
Letter from Armand Siegel to LP, marked by LP as 10 and 11, May 31, [No Year].
4.7.
Letter from Ward Orgman to LP, marked by LP as number 14, May 30, 1957.
4.8.
Letter from Bole to LP, marked by LP as number 15, November 28, [No Year].
4.9.
Letter from Charles N. Caughlin to LP, marked by LP as number 16, December 3, 1957.
4.10.
Letter from Albert C. Claus to LP, marked by LP as number 17, January 2, 1957.
4.11.
Letter from Charles A. Dekker and J. B. Neilands to LP, marked by LP as number 18, June 10, 1957.
4.12.
Letter from M. M. Elkind, Barbara W. Kalckar, Edward D. Kow, and Laurence Gensuian to LP, marked by LP as number 19, May 29, 1957.
4.13.
Letter from Allen S. Fox to LP, marked by LP as number 20, No Date.
4.14.
Letter from Art Galston to LP, marked by LP as number 21, May 30, 1957.
4.15.
Letter from Salome Gluecksohn-Waelsch, Ph.D. to LP, marked by LP as number 22, May 27, 1957.
4.16.
Letter from Morris Goodman to LP, marked by LP as number 23, October 25, 1957.
4.17.
Letter from W. H. Greenleaf to LP, marked by LP as number 24, November 17, 1957.
4.18.
Letter from Harry Grundfest to LP, marked by LP as number 25, May 29, 1957.
4.19.
Letter from Danforth R. Hale to LP, marked by LP as number 26, June 3, 1957.
4.20.
Letter from Franklin Miller, Jr. to LP, marked by LP as number 27, May 29, 1957.
4.21.
Letter from David Halliday to LP, marked by LP as number 28, May 29, 1957.
4.22.
Letter from Herbert to LP, marked by LP as number 29, November 29, 1957.
4.23.
Letter from Rollin D. Hotchkiss to LP, marked by LP as number 30, June 7, 1957.
4.24.
Letter from M. King Hubbert to LP, marked by LP as number 31, November 29, 1957.
4.25.
Letter from LP to Chauncey, with Chauncey reply at the bottom of the page, marked by LP as number 32, May 15, 1957.
4.26.
Letter from Milton Leitenberg to LP, marked by LP as number 33, No Date.
4.27.
Letter from Milton Leitenberg to LP, marked by LP as number 34, with postscript by Leitenberg dated June 4, [No Year].
4.28.
Letter from Henry Linschitz to LP, marked by LP as number 35, May 28, 1957.
4.29.
Letter from Llance H. Taylor to LP, marked by LP as number 36, October 14, 1957.
4.30.
Letter from Samuel D. Marble to LP, marked by LP as number 37, May 31, 1957.
4.31.
Letter from G. H. Whipple to LP, marked by LP as number 38, November 19, 1957.
4.32.
Letter from Valy Menkin to LP, marked by LP as number 39 [with a note to "see 8"], May 29, 1957.
4.33.
Letter from Valy Menkin to LP, marked by LP as number 40 [with a note to "see 8"], May 31, 1957.
4.34.
Letter from Edwin A Nehling to LP, marked by LP as number 41, May 30, 1957.
4.35.
Letter from George C. Pimental to LP, marked by LP as number 42, June 3, 1957.
4.36.
Letter from Lewis N. Pino to LP, marked by LP as number 43, October 10, 1957.
4.37.
Letter from Edward Ramberg to LP, marked by LP as number 44, June 1, 1957.
4.38.
Letter from Gertrude Feliming Rempfer to LP, marked by LP as number 45, No Date.
4.39.
Letter from O. H. Robertson to LP, marked by LP as number 46, November 26, 1957.
4.40.
Telegram from R. S. Rochlin to LP, marked as number 47, May 31, 1957.
4.41.
Letter from Jack Schubert to LP, marked by LP as number 48, July 9, 1957.
4.42.
Letter from Laurence H. Snyder to LP, marked by LP as number 49, May 18, 1957.
4.43.
Letter from B. P. Sonnenblick to LP, marked by LP as number 51, May 28, 1957. Index card from B. P. Sonnenblick to LP dated May 27, 1957 attached.
4.44.
Letter from Cornelius Steelink to LP, marked by LP as number 52, December 6, 1957.
4.45.
Letter from C. B. Van Niel to LP, marked by LP as number 53, May 30, 1957.
4.46.
Letter from Heinrich Waelsch to LP, marked by LP as number 54, May 28, 1957.
4.47.
Letter from Earle H. Warner to LP, marked by LP as number 55, June 2, 1957.
4.48.
Letter from M. Kent Wilson to LP, marked by LP as number 56, May 31, 1957.
4.49.
Letter from O. Wintersteiner to LP, marked by LP as number 57, December 3, 1957.
4.50.
Letter from Peter G. Bergmann to LP, marked by LP as number 58, June 2, 1957.
4.51.
Letter from I. Fankuchen to LP, marked by LP as number 59, May 28, 1957.
4.52.
Letter from Victor Paschkis to LP, marked by LP as number 60, May 30, 1957.
4.53.
Letter from R. H. Locher to LP, marked by LP as number 131, December 29, 1957.
4.54.
Letter from R. H. Locher to LP, marked by LP as number 132, December 20, 1957.
4.55.
Letter from Angelo C. Lopes to LP, marked by LP as number 133, August 20, 1957.
4.56.
Letter from J. Heller to LP, marked by LP as number 135 ("134 - not submitting sigs.") October 21, 1957.
4.57.
Letter from Aurel Potop and Eugen Angelescu to LP, marked by LP as number 136 and 137, December 16, 1957.
4.58.
Letter from J. I. Fernandez Alonso to LP, marked by LP as number 138, No Date.
4.59.
Letter from F. G. Holliman to LP, marked by LP as number 139, December 12, 1957.
4.60.
Letter from Prof. P. Favarger to LP, marked by LP as number 140, November 30, 1957.
4.61.
Letter from Prof. Th. Posternak to LP, marked by LP as number 141, November 22, 1957.
4.62.
Letter from Prof. T. Reichstein to LP, marked by LP as number 142, November 18, 1957.
4.63.
Letter from Dr. Felix Cernuschi to LP, marked by LP as number 143, November 30, 1957.
4.64.
Letter from Gabriel Chuchani to LP, marked by LP as number 144, April 24, 1958.
4.65.
Letter from Charles Sadron to LP, marked by LP as number 146, April 25, 1958.
4.66.
Letter from Prof. J. Heyrovsky to LP, marked by LP as number 147, January 16, 1958.
4.67.
Letter from Carlos Gil Y Gil to LP, marked by LP as number 148, December 28, 1957.
4.68.
"Note to Linus Pauling from Otto Hahn, 1957, communicating his signature on petition", marked by LP as 150 ("149 - not submitting sigs to me").
4.69.
Letter from E.H.S. Burhop to LP, marked by LP as number 151, July 31, 1960.
4.70.
Letter from Prof. Dr. H. White to LP, marked by LP as number 152, December 23, 1957.
4.71.
An Appeal by American Scientists to the Governments and People of the World, signed by Abdul Hamid Yarin, with a note by LP stating "11 signers from Jordan", marked by LP as number 153, No Date. Also a card, "With the Compliments of Professor C. A. Coulson", with a note by LP, "4 signatures", No Date.
4.72.
Letter from G. Herzberg to LP, marked by LP as number 154, December 26, 1957.
4.73.
Letter from H.S.M. Coneter [?] to LP, marked by LP as number 155, December 29, 1957.
4.74.
Letter from J. W. Cook to LP, marked by LP as number 156, December 27, 1957.
4.74a.
Letter from Albert Egerton to LP, marked by LP as number 157, January 10, 1958.
4.74b.
Letter from S. M. Manton to LP, marked by LP as number 158, December 26, 1957.
4.74c.
Letter from Bertrand Russell to LP, marked by LP as number 159, November 19, 1957.
4.74d.
Letter from W. E. LeGus Clark [?] to LP, marked by LP as number 160, July 27, 1957.
4.74e.
Letter from Dame Kathleen Lonsdale to LP, marked by LP as number 161, November 21, 1957.
4.74f.
Letter from RLM Synge to Dr. Burhop, marked by LP as number 162, June 27, 1957.
4.74g.
Letter from Professor A. Riad Tourky to LP, marked by LP as number 163, August 7, 1960.
4.75.
Letter in French from Prof. Kiril Bratanov to LP, marked by LP as number 34, November 16, 1957.
4.75a.
Letter in French from Prof. Kiril Bratanov to LP, marked by LP as number 35, March 30, 1958.
4.75b.
Letter in French from Acad. M. Dimitrov to LP, marked by LP as number 36 and 37, February 10, 1958.
4.75c.
Letter from Prof. Kiril Bratanov to LP, marked by LP as number 38, November 16, 1957.
4.75d.
Letter from Prof. Kiril Bratanov to LP, marked by LP as number 39, February 25, 1958.
4.75e.
Letter from Thein Nyun to LP, marked by LP as number 40, February 24, 1958.
4.75f.
Letter from Thein Nyun to LP, marked by LP as number 41, January 19, 1958.
4.75g.
Letter from Eric L. Fonseka to to LP, marked by LP as number 42, November 11, 1957.
4.75h.
Letter from [?] to LP, marked by LP as number 45, December 4, 1957 ("43, 44 - not comm. sigs").
4.75i.
Postcard from D. Tranoff to LP ("not submitting sig"), marked by LP as number 46, No Date.
4.75j.
Letter from K. Linderstrom-Lang to LP, marked by LP as number 47, November 29, 1957.
4.76.
Letter from Tage Kemp to LP, marked by LP as number 49 ("48 - not comm. sigs"), January 21, 1958.
4.77.
Letter from Tage Kemp to LP, marked by LP as number 50, February 2, 1958.
4.78.
Letter from Mogens Westergaard to LP, marked by LP as number 52 ("51 - not a letter comm. sigs"), November 7, 1957.
4.79.
Letter from Oswaldo Hernandez to LP, marked by LP as number 53, January 28, 1958.
4.80.
Letter from F. Bopp to LP, marked by LP as number 54, November 26, 1957.
4.81.
Letter from Max Born to LP, marked by LP as number 55, November 15, 1957.
4.82.
Letter from Prof. Dr. A. Butenandt to LP, marked by LP as number 56, December 21, 1957.
4.83.
Letter from Prof. Dr. D.v. Denffer, marked by LP as number 57, February 20, 1958.
4.84.
Letter from Prof. Dr. Th. Fors to LP, marked by LP as number 58, November 11, 1957.
4.85.
Letter from H. Friedrick-Freksa to LP, marked by LP as number 59, December 20, 1957.
4.86.
Letter from Klaus Mampell to LP, marked by LP as number 60, January 16, 1958.
4.87.
Letter in German from Prof. Dr. phil. H. Staudinger to LP, marked by LP as number 61 and 62, December 17, 1957.
4.88.
Letter from Anast. Christomanos to LP, marked by LP as number 63, November 9, 1957.
4.89.
Letter from K. Wirtz to LP, marked by LP as number 64, November 26, 1957.
4.90.
Letter from Prof. Dr. W. Walcher to LP, marked by LP as number 65, November 30, 1957.
4.91.
Letter from Bart J. Bok to LP, marked by LP as 66 ("67, 68 not comm. sigs"), November 19, 1957.
4.92.
Letter from A. Nesmeyanov and A. Topchiev to LP, marked by LP as number 1 and 2, November 22, 1957.
4.92a.
Newspaper Clipping: "Объединить усилия ученых в борьбе за немедленное залрещение ядерного оружия", ["Efforts of scientists should be united in struggle for prohibition of nuclear weapon"] Pravda, [marked by LP as number 3], August 13, 1957.
4.92b.
Letter in Russian from A. Nesmeyanov to LP, marked by LP as number 4, August 28, 1957.
4.92c.
Letter from A. Nesmeyanov to LP, marked by LP as number 5, No Date.
4.92d.
Letter from Albert Schweitzer to LP, marked by LP as number 6, December 29, 1957.
4.92e.
Letter from J. Salvinien to LP, marked by LP as number 7 and 8, November 29, 1957.
4.92f.
Letter from Arne Tiselius to LP, marked by LP as number 9, August 23, 1960.
4.92g.
Letter from Luis Patino Camargo and Alfredo D. Bateman to LP, marked by LP as number 10, November 8, 1957.
4.92h.
Letter from Carlo Federici to LP, marked by LP as number 11, November 20, 1957.
4.92i.
Letter from C. O'Ceallaigh to LP, marked by LP as number 13 ("12-not communicating sigs. also 14"), January 9, 1958.
4.92j.
Letter from Desmond M. Burug to LP, marked by LP as number 15, November 29, 1957.
4.92k.
Letter from Prof. Dr. A. de Froe to LP, marked by LP as number 16, November 19, 1957.
4.92l.
Letter from E. C. Slater to LP, marked by LP as number 17, November 29, 1957.
4.92m.
Letter from T. [?] to LP, marked by LP as number 18 and 19, November 21, 1957.
4.92n.
Letter from Henry Makower to LP, marked by LP as number 20, November 23, 1957.
4.92o.
Letter from Aurel Potop and Eugen Angelescu to LP, marked by LP as number 21, December 16, 1957.
4.92p.
Letter from R. K. Morton to LP, marked by LP as number 23, December 5, 1957.
4.92q.
Letter from Simao Mathias to LP, marked by LP as number 26 ("24, 25 not communicating sigs"), December 2, 1957.
4.92r.
Letter from Prof. Newton Freire-Maia to LP, marked by LP as number 27, November 4, 1957.
4.92s.
Letter from Prof. Newton Freire-Maia to LP, marked by LP as number 28, November 25, 1957.
4.92t.
Letter from Prof. Newton Freire-Maia to LP, marked by LP as number 29, November 26, 1957.
4.92u.
Letter from Prof. Newton Freire-Maia to LP, marked by LP as number 30, November 29, 1957.
4.92v.
Letter from Prof. Newton Freire-Maia to LP, marked by LP as number 31, December 18, 1957.
4.92w.
Letter from Prof. Newton Freire-Maia to LP, marked by LP as number 32, December 27, 1957.
4.92x.
Letter from Dr. H. Moussatche to LP, marked by LP as number 33, January 4, 1958.
4.93.
Letter from Sumio Umezawa to LP, marked by LP as number 98, November 27, 1957.
4.93a.
Letter from S. Tamai to LP, marked by LP as number 99, December 1, 1957.
4.93b.
Letter from Mitsuo Taketani to LP, marked by LP as number 100, November 25, 1957.
4.93c.
Letter from M. Taketani to LP, marked by LP as number 101, November 19, 1957.
4.93d.
Letter from Masateru Sonoda to LP, marked by LP as number 102, November 28, 1957.
4.93e.
Letter from K. Sakuma to LP, marked by LP as number 103, November 25, 1957.
4.93f.
Letter from Yuichi Oshima to LP, marked by LP as number 104, November 29, 1957.
4.93g.
Letter from Hisaichiro Okonogi to LP, marked by LP as number 106 ("105 not submitting sigs"), November 27, 1957.
4.93h.
Letter from Kaoru Yasui to LP, marked by LP as number 107, November 25, 1957.
4.93i.
Letter from Yoshinobu Kakiuchi to LP, marked by LP as number 108, November 22, 1957.
4.93j.
Letter from Katsuya Narita to LP, marked by LP as number 109, November 29, 1957.
4.93k.
Letter from Tadao Nakano to LP, marked by LP as number 112, November 25, 1957.
4.93l.
Letter from H. Noguchi to LP, marked by LP as number 113, November 30, 1957.
4.93m.
Letter from Takao Mine to LP, marked by LP as number 114, November 27, 1957.
4.93n.
Letter from Takao Mine to LP, marked by LP as number 115, December 10, 1957.
4.93o.
Letter from S. Kawasaki to LP, marked by LP as number 116, January 10, 1958.
4.93p.
Letter from Osamu Kamei to LP, marked by LP as number 117, December 10, 1957.
4.93q.
Letter from Tsuneo Inako to LP, marked by LP as number 118, December 5, 1957.
4.93r.
Letter from Hiroshi Fukuda to LP, marked by LP as number 119, No Date.
4.93s.
Letter from Kanji Fujii to LP, marked by LP as number 120, November 23, 1957.
4.93t.
Letter from Mrs. Fusa Asaka to LP, marked by LP as number 121, No Date.
4.93u.
Letter from Eiji Yamada to LP, marked by LP as number 122, November 28, 1957.
4.93v.
Letter from Eiji Yamada to LP, marked by LP as number 123, December 3, 1957.
4.93w.
Letter from Members of the Department of General Education at Nagoya University to LP, marked by LP as number 124, December 4, 1957.
4.93x.
Letter from Department of Physics, Rikkyo University to LP, marked by LP as number 125, December 6, 1957.
4.93y.
Letter from Dr. Alberto Sandoval to LP, marked by LP as number 126, November 16, 1957.
4.93z.
Letter from Otto Bastiansen to LP, marked by LP as number 127, November 19, 1957.
4.93aa.
Letter from Aase Basberg to LP, marked by LP as number 128, December 1, 1957.
4.93bb.
Letter from R. Eker to LP, marked by LP as number 129, November 27, 1957.
4.93cc.
Letter from Odd Hassel to LP, marked by LP as number 130, November 25, 1957.
4.94.
Letter from E.H.S. Burkhof to LP, marked by LP as number 69, December 12, 1957.
4.95.
Letter from Sir Eric Rideal to LP, marked by LP as number 70, January 10, 1958.
4.96.
Letter from [?] to LP, marked by LP as number 71, January 2, 1958.
4.97.
Letter from R. Furth to LP, marked by LP as number 74 ("72, 73 not communicating sigs"), December 3, 1957.
4.98.
Letter from J. W. Dry [?] to LP, marked by LP as number 75, January 26, 1958.
4.99.
Letter from E. G. Cox to LP, marked by LP as number 76, January 3, 1958.
4.100.
Letter from G. W. Cornforth [?] to LP, marked by LP as number 77, January 1, 1958.
4.101.
Letter from Fred Sanger to LP, marked by LP as number 78, No Date.
4.102.
Note from Professor H. Munro Fox to LP, marked by LP as number 79, No Date.
4.103.
Letter from C. V. Raman to LP, marked by LP as number 80, November 22, 1957.
4.104.
Letter from d.R. Malhotra to Herbert Jehle, marked by LP as number 81, December 9, 1957.
4.105.
Letter from J.B.S. Haldane to LP, marked by LP as number 82, November 29, 1957.
4.106.
Letter from N.V. Subba Rao to LP, marked by LP as number 83, No Date.
4.107.
Letter from Mrs. A. Chatterjee to LP, marked by LP as number 84, November 30, 1957.
4.108.
Letter from Dr. A. B. Biswas to LP, marked by LP as number 85, November 22, 1957.
4.109.
Letter from S. Bhagavantam to LP, marked by LP as number 86, November 13, 1957.
4.110.
Letter from Venkata Raman [?] to LP, marked by LP as number 87, November 21, 1957.
4.111.
Letter from T. R. Seshadri to LP, marked by LP as number 88, November 21, 1957.
4.112.
Letter from S. M. Mukherji to LP, marked by LP as number 89, November 15, 1957.
4.113.
Letter from G. Stein to LP, marked by LP as number 90, November 28, 1957.
4.114.
Letter from David Ginsburg to LP, marked by LP as number 91, November 18, 1957.
4.115.
Letter from Y. Becker to LP, marked by LP as number 92, December 2, 1957.
4.116.
Letter from G.M.J. Schmidt to LP, marked by LP as number 93, December 8, 1957.
4.117.
Letter from Theodore Grushka to LP, marked by LP as number 94, November 25, 1957.
4.118.
Letter from Prof. Silvio Bezzi to LP, marked by LP as number 95, December 2, 1957.
4.119.
Letter from Prof. Silvio Bezzi to LP, marked by LP as number 96, December 19, 1957.
4.120.
Letter from Diantona [?] to LP, marked by LP as number 97, November 29, 1957.
4.121.
LP note, 24 Oct. 1962 letters 12 Barry Commoner + 50 Philip Shaffer, Taken out by me to take to St. Louis, LP".
4.122.
Letter from Barry Commoner to LP, marked by LP as number 12, No Date.
4.123.
Letter from Philip Shaffer to LP, marked by LP as number 50, November 22, 1957.
4.124.
Letter from Charles Coryell to LP, marked by LP as number 1 and 2, June 9, 1957. [2 pages].
4.124a.
List from C. D. Coryell to LP, marked by LP as number 3, July 8, 1957.
4.124b.
Letter from Edwin G. Boring to LP, marked by LP as number 4 [on a small sheet of paper], November 21, 1957.
4.124c.
Note from A. V. Kidder to LP, marked by LP as number 4 [on a small sheet of paper], No Date.
4.124d.
Letter from Farrington Daniels to LP, marked by LP as number 5, November 19, 1957.
4.124e.
Letter from Walter Bonner to LP, marked by LP as number 6, May 30, 1957.
4.125.
Letter from W. P. Kelley to LP, marked by LP as number 7, November 21, 1957.

3.005.
"E. Bright Wilson Introduction to Quantum Mechanics" as labeled by Linus Pauling - materials related to the text Introduction to Quantum Mechanics With Applications to Chemistry.
5.1.
Form 3806: Receipt for Registered Article No. 7064, "To E. B. Wilson" written on back, postmarked September 29, 1934.
5.2.
Promotional letter re: Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, printed by McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc. [several copies].
5.3.
Prepublication notice from the McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc. re: Introduction to Quantum Mechanics. [several copies].
5.4.
Letter from James S. Thompson to LP, September 16, 1935.
5.5.
Letter from E. Bright Wilson to LP, August 25, 1935.
5.6.
Letter from James S. Thompson to LP, September 11, 1935.
5.6a.
Reply to James S. Thompson, September 23, 1935.
5.6b.
Letter to James S. Thompson, September 3, 1935.
5.7.
Letter from James S. Thompson to LP, September 9, 1935.
5.8.
Note on type-setting conventions.
5.9.
Letter from James S. Thompson to LP, May 19, 1934.
5.9a.
Reply to James S. Thompson, May 23, 1934.
5.9b.
Letter from James S. Thompson to LP, April 28, 1934.
5.10.
Letter from James S. Thompson to LP, February 9, 1934.
5.10a.
Reply to James S. Thompson, April 17, 1934.
5.11.
Note, appendices.
5.12.
Letter from W. J. Gartner, Manufacturing Department, to LP re: Cut Dummies, June 6, 1935 [cut dummies attached].
5.13.
Letter from J. A. Hyland, Manufacturing Department, to LP, June 24, 1935.
5.14.
Letter from E. Bright Wilson to LP, June 14, 1935.
5.15.
Letter from E. Bright Wilson to LP, June 1, 1935.
5.16.
Letter from James S. Thompson to LP, July 18, 1935.
5.17.
Letter from J.A. Hyland, Manufacturing Department, to E. B. Wilson, June 8, 1935.
5.18.
Letter from J.A. Hyland, Manufacturing Department, to E. B. Wilson, June 11, 1935.
5.19.
Letter from E. Bright Wilson to LP, January 30, 1935.
5.19a.
Typescript: "The Properties of Angular Momentum", No Date.
5.20.
Letter from E. Bright Wilson to LP, October [?] 14, 1934.
5.20a.
Manuscript section, "Constants of the Motion in Quantum Mechanics", No Date.
5.21.
Wheland, "Angular Momentum Matrices", No Date.
5.22.
Manuscript section, "Matrix Mechanics", No Date.
5.23.
Manuscript section, "Organic Arsenicals", January 6, 1935.
5.24.
Manuscript note, Chapter XV, Topics which have been promised.
5.25.
Manuscript section, Appendix I.
5.26.
Manuscript section, Appendix IV, VI, VII.
5.27.
Pamphlet, "Three Recent and Outstanding Books in the field of Physics", five copies.
5.28.
Letter from E. Bright Wilson to LP, May 23, 1935.
5.29.
Letter from E. Bright Wilson to LP, May 19, 1935.
5.30.
Letter from James S. Thompson to LP, May 18, 1935.
5.31.
Letter from E. Bright Wilson to LP, May 15, 1935.
5.32.
Letter from LP to James S. Thompson, May 11, 1935.
5.33.
Letter from E. Bright Wilson to LP, March 15, 1935.
5.34.
Letter from E. Bright Wilson to LP, March 26, 1935.
5.35.
Letter from Curtis G. Benjamin to LP, March 29, 1935.
5.36.
Letter from James S. Thompson to LP, April 29, 1935.
5.37.
Typescript: "Introduction".
5.38.
Letter from J.A. Hyland to E. Bright Wilson, May 1, 1935.
5.39.
Letter from LP to E. Bright Wilson, January 21, 1935.
5.40.
Letter from E. Bright Wilson to LP, December 24, 1934.
5.41.
Postcard from E. Bright Wilson to LP, January 28, 1935.
5.42.
Letter from E. Bright Wilson to LP, February 21, 1935.
5.42a.
Letter from James S. Thompson to E. Bright Wilson, February 20, 1935.
5.43.
Letter from LP to E. Bright Wilson, February 12, 1935.
5.43a.
Letter from James S. Thompson to LP and E. Bright Wilson, February 5, 1935.
5.44.
Letter from E. Bright Wilson to LP, December 11, 1934.
5.45.
Letter from LP to E. Bright Wilson, January 11, 1935.
5.46.
Letter from LP to E. Bright Wilson, December 18, 1934.
5.47.
Letter from LP to E. Bright Wilson, December 11, 1934.
5.48.
Letter from LP to E. Bright Wilson, December 20, 1934.
5.49.
Letter from LP to E. Bright Wilson, November 30, 1934.
5.50.
Letter from E. Bright Wilson to LP, November 20, 1934.
5.51.
Letter from E. Bright Wilson to LP, October 6, 1934.
5.52.
Letter from LP to E. Bright Wilson, November 9, 1934.
5.53.
Letter from E. Bright Wilson to LP, November 2, 1934.
5.54.
Letter from LP to E. Bright Wilson, November 4, 1934.
5.55.
Letter from LP to E. Bright Wilson, October 31, 1934.
5.56.
Letter from E. Bright Wilson to LP, October 12, 1934.
5.57.
Letter from E. Bright Wilson to LP, October 1, 1934.
5.57a.
Reply to E. Bright Wilson, October, 1934.
5.58.
Letter from LP to E. Bright Wilson, September 26, 1934.
5.59.
Letter from E. Bright Wilson to LP, September 10, 1934.
5.59a.
Reply to E. Bright Wilson, September 21, 1934.
5.59b.
Letter from E. Bright Wilson Jr. [includes page of notes and printed page, "Fractions".
5.60.
Letter from LP to E. Bright Wilson, September 25, 1934.
5.61.
Letter from E. Bright Wilson to LP, October 24, 1934.
5.62.
Letter from LP to E. Bright Wilson, November 16, 1934.
5.63.
Letter from LP to E. Bright Wilson, November 23, 1934.
5.64.
Letter from E. Bright Wilson to LP, November 12, 1934.
5.65.
Letter from E. Bright Wilson to LP, November 18, 1934.
5.66.
Letter from LP to E. Bright Wilson, December 8, 1934.
5.66a.
Letter from E. Bright Wilson to LP, December 4, 1934.
5.67.
Letter from LP to E. Bright Wilson, January 17, 1935.

3.006.
Manila packet from the NDRC marked "From Reports Group, California Institute of Technology, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Galcit..." Description: "Copy No. 74 of P. Report No. 9-19", marked as "Confidential" "This document contains information affecting the National Defense of the United States within the meaning of the Espionage Act...", and dated September 15, 1948.
6.1.
Progress Report No. 9-19, Progress in the development of an ammonium nitrate smokeless solid propellant with special reference to the burning process, J.L. Jones, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, Confidential, May 19, 1948.

3.007.
Envelope marked "Ohio State Correspondence", containing correspondence from A.A. Noyes, Lloyd Evans, J.B. Conant.
7.1.
Letter from LP to William Lloyd Evans, July 13, 1935.
7.2.
Letter from William Lloyd Evans to LP, June 26, 1935.
7.3.
Letter from LP to Professor Noyes, July 25, 1935.
7.4.
Organization of Division of Chemistry, marked as Tentative by LP, prepared by Dr. Noyes, August 1, 1935.
7.4a.
LP note re: Dr. Noyes, August 1, 1935.
7.5.
Handwritten draft of letter from LP to J.B. Conant, July, 1935.
7.5a.
Handwritten draft of letter from LP to J.B. Conant, September 17, 1935.
7.6.
Letter from William Lloyd Evans to LP, July 17, 1935.
7.7.
Letter from William Lloyd Evans to LP, with LP notes on back, August 21, 1935.
7.8.
Three page handwritten document written by LP, entitled, "Catechism." [questions and answers with regards to his stay at Caltech], July 30, 1935.
7.9.
Letter from LP to William Lloyd Evans, September 12, 1935.
7.10.
Empty envelope marked "Ohio State Correspondence".

3.008.
Manila packet marked "74 Dr. Linus Pauling, California Institute of Technology", marked as "Confidential", "This document contains information affecting the National Defense of the United States within the meaning of the Espionage Act...".
8.1.
Memorandum No. 9-7, performance Calculations of F2 and F2O with Ammonia and Hydrocarbons, Milton Farber, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, Confidential, March 1, 1948.

3.009.
Manila packet marked "70 Dr. Linus Pauling, California Institute of Technology", marked as "Confidential" "This document contains information affecting the National Defense of the United States within the meaning of the Espionage Act...".
9.1.
Progress Report No. 9-23, The Nitrogen Oxides as Rocket Fuel Oxidants Including the Theoretical Performances of Propellant Systems Employing Nitrogen Tetroxide, Leland G. Cole, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, October 18, 1948.

3.010.
Memo to the "Members of the Medical Advisory Committee", from Walter Palmer, concerning Tentative Plans for Committee Action, with LP handwritten notes on the back.

3.011.
Folder marked as "NDRC - Chem 12", containing Confidential NDRC documents sent to Verner Schomaker and Verner Schomaker typed notes.
11.1.
NDRC -Chem-12 Investigation No. 1, marked as "Confidential", October 6, 1942.
11.1a.
NDRC -Chem-12 Investigation No. 2, marked as "Confidential", October 9, 1942.
11.1b.
NDRC-Chem-12 Investigation No. 4, marked as "Confidential", October 12, 1942.
11.1c.
NDRC -Chem-12 Investigation No. 3, marked as "Confidential", October 12, 1942.
11.1d.
NDRC 12 Report, marked as "Confidential", November 20, 1942.

3.012.
Folder marked as "Pauling OSRD matters, etc.", containing correspondence to and from Office of Scientific Research and Development, including receipts, memorandum contracts, telegrams, as well as Confidential documents, and a manila envelope within the older marked as "NDRC Chem 11 Correspondence and Reports - Restricted".
12.1.
CIT interoffice memo note to LP, subject: File - "Here's a list of the contents of the current files - 2 top drawers.".
12.1a.
Several pages listing contents of "the file drawers".
12.2.
"Meet Linus Pauling", 2 copies of a handout passed out before an LP lecture at San Jose State College, with comments from both LP and AHP written on the bottoms of the pages, April 16, 1964.
12.3.
Letter from Menachem S. Arnoni to LP, July 25, 1964.
12.4.
Letter from Robert B. Corey to W.A. Osborne, May 1, 1945.
12.4a.
Letter from W.A. Osborne to LP, stamped April 6, 1945.
12.5.
Letter from Mae R. Magee to LP, April 11, 1945.
12.6.
Letter from W.A. Osborne to LP, November 27, 1944.
12.7.
Letter from LP to W.A. Osborne, November 10, 1944.
12.8.
Letter from LP to Mae R. Magee, June 12, 1945.
12.8a.
Letter from Mae R. Magee to LP, June 2, 1945.
12.8b.
Letter from Martha Loomis to LP, December 22, 1944.
12.9.
Administrative suspension statement for LP, May 31, 1945.
12.9a.
List of expenses for LP, March 16, 1945. [3 pages].
12.9b.
Letter from Mae R. Magee to LP, January 25, 1945.
12.9c.
LP Notes: "1 Orig. & 2 copies to be mailed - Also 1 copy for me", No Date.
12.9d.
LP handwritten list of expenses, March 16, 1945.
12.10.
Amended travel authorization for LP, May 14, 1945.
12.11.
LP travel report, February 18, 1945. [2 pages].
12.12.
Voucher for per diem and/or reimbursement of expenses incident to official travel for LP, stamped April 10, 1945.
12.12a.
Travel authorization for LP, January 15, 1945.
12.12b.
Travel authorization for LP, January 13, 1945.
12.12c.
Letter from Mae R. Magee to LP, January 16, 1945.
12.12d.
Voucher for per diem and/or reimbursement of expenses incident to official travel, March 15, 1945.
12.12e.
Administrative suspension statement for LP, April 6, 1945.
12.12f.
Travel authorization for LP, November 7, 1944.
12.12g.
Travel authorization for LP, April 1, 1944.
12.13.
Voucher for per diem and/or reimbursement of expenses incident to official travel for LP, stamped February 9, 1944.
12.13a.
Administrative suspension statement for LP, February 5, 1944.
12.13b.
Letter from LP to Mae R. Magee, April 20, 1944.
12.13c.
Letter from Mae R. Magee to LP, April 8, 1944.
12.14.
Receipt of classified material from LP to W.A. Osborne, May 26, 1944.
12.14a.
Receipt of classified material from W.A. Osborne to LP, May 19, 1944.
12.14b.
Letter from W.A. Osborne to LP, marked as "Restricted", May 19, 1944.
12.15.
Letter from W.A. Osborne to LP, November 4, 1944.
12.15a.
Receipt of classified material from LP to Max F. Roy, October 27, 1944.
12.15b.
Letter from W.A. Osborne to LP, October 9, 1944.
12.16.
Voucher for per diem and/or reimbursement of expenses incident to official travel for LP, November 1, 1944.
12.16a.
Letter from Mae R. Magee to LP, August 10, 1944.
12.17.
Voucher for per diem and/or reimbursement of expenses incident to official travel for LP, April 25, 1944.
12.17a.
Letter from LP to Mae R. Magee, May 23, 1944.
12.17b.
Santa Fe Train Lines ticket envelope, January 25, 1944.
12.17c.
Santa Fe Train Lines ticket envelope, March 14, 1944.
12.17d.
Letter from LP to Mae R. Magee, May 23, 1944.
12.17e.
Letter from Mae R. Magee to LP, May 10, 1944.
12.18.
Voucher for per diem and/or reimbursement of expenses incident to official travel for LP, stamped February 5, 1944.
12.18a.
Receipt of classified material from LP to W.A. Osborne, November 10, 1943.
12.19.
Voucher for per diem and/or reimbursement of expenses incident to official travel, stamped October 29, 1943.
12.19a.
Travel authorization for LP, August 23, 1943.
12.20.
Letter from W.A. Osborne to LP, November 5, 1943.
12.20a.
Receipt of classified material from W.A. Osborne to LP, November 5, 1943.
12.20b.
Receipt of classified material from LP to W.A. Osborne, November 10, 1943.
12.21.
Letter from LP to Edward C. Barrett, November 3, 1943.
12.21a.
Letter from LP to M.F. Roy, November 6, 1943.
12.21b.
Voucher for per diem and/or reimbursements of expenses incident to official travel for LP, stamped September 6, 1943.
12.21c.
Letter from Mae R. Magee to LP, August 24, 1943.
12.21d.
Amended travel authorization for LP, April 16, 1943.
12.21e.
Letter from LP to E.C. Barrett, August 21, 1943.
12.21f.
Letter from W.A. Osborne to LP, marked as "Confidential", April 14, 1943.
12.21g.
Receipt of classified material from W.A. Osborne to LP, April 14, 1943.
12.22.
Request for authorization of visit from LP, rec'd March 16, 1943.
12.22a.
Return receipt for a delivery made to LP September 9, 1942.
12.23.
Receipt for Registered Article No. 5992, September 8, 1942.
12.23a.
Return receipt for a delivery made to LP September 8, 1942.
12.23b.
Receipt of classified material from M. Uhrlaub to LP, September 5, 1942.
12.24.
Receipt for Registered Article No. 5386, August 28, 1942.
12.24a.
Receipt for Registered Article No. 6364, September 8, 1942.
12.24b.
Receipt of classified material from J. Rooke to LP, August 28, 1942.
12.25.
Receipt for Registered Article No. 3860, August 11, 1942.
12.25a.
Receipt of classified material from J. Rooke to LP, August 11, 1942.
12.25b.
Receipt for Registered Article No. 6437, September 9, 1942.
12.25c.
Receipt of classified material from J. Rooke to LP, September 9, 1942.
12.26.
Receipt for Registered Article No. 5174, August 26, 1942.
12.26a.
Receipt of classified material from J. Rooke to LP, August 26, 1942.
12.26b.
Receipt for Registered Article No. 4762, August 21, 1942.
12.26c.
Receipt of classified material from W.B. Covey to LP, August 21, 1942.
12.27.
Receipt of classified material from Judith Rooke to LP, August 17, 1942.
12.27a.
Receipt for Registered Article No. 4344, August 17, 1942.
12.28.
Receipt for Registered Article No. 5602, August 31, 1942.
12.28a.
Return receipt for a delivery made to LP, September 1, 1942.
12.28b.
Receipt of classified material from M. Uhrlaub to LP, signed by LP September 14, 1942.
12.29.
Carnegie Institute of Technology per diem allowance sheet for LP, August 13, 1942.
12.29a.
Check stub for per diem allowance, August 13, 1942.
12.30.
Letter from Carey G. Cruikshank [signed by someone other than Cruikshank for Cruikshank] to LP, August 28, 1942.
12.31.
Letter from Carey G. Cruikshank to LP, August 25, 1942.
12.32.
Voucher for per diem and/or reimbursement of expenses incident to official travel for LP, August 24, 1943.
12.32a.
Note from LP re: his wife traveling with him, No Date.
12.32b.
Administrative suspension statement for LP, August 18, 1943.
12.33.
Voucher for per diem and/or reimbursement of expenses incident to official travel for LP, August 23, 1943.
12.34.
Travelers insurance envelope with LP notes on it, containing a Pullman ticket and some LP notes on bits of paper re: the train ticket fare.
12.35.
Empty travelers insurance envelope with LP fare calculation.
12.36.
Voucher for per diem and/or reimbursement of expenses incident to official travel for LP, April 17, 1942.
12.36a.
Administrative suspension statement for LP, May 29, 1942.
12.37.
LP handwritten list of travel expenses from April 16 - April 30, [No Year].
12.38.
Empty traveler's insurance envelope with LP notes on the front, April 16, [No Year].
12.39.
Santa Fe Train Line ticket envelope, March 9, [No Year].
12.40.
Telegram from unknown to unknown regarding LP's luggage, April 18, 1943.
12.41.
Letter from LP to Committee on Scientific Research Personnel with a note attached "This copy is to be retained for your files", March 6, 1944. The note is stamped April 30, 1945 Rec'd.
12.42.
Letter from W.B. Roberts to LP, marked as "Confidential", May 24, 1943.
12.42a.
Receipt of classified material from W.B. Roberts to LP, May 24, 1943.
12.43.
Empty manila mailing envelope marked by LP as NDRC Chem 11, Correspondence & Reports, also marked as "Restricted", No Date.
12.44.
Letter from J. Norton Wilson to D.E. Pearson, March 16, 1943.
12.45.
Letter from D.E. Pearson to LP, marked as "Restricted", April 22, 1943.
12.45a.
Copy of letter to NDRC, Attention: Dr. W.C. Johnson, from Brig. General F.C. Carrol, Chief, Engineering Division, marked as "Restricted", March 31, 1943.
12.45b.
Transition Office Circular 12-S Test Requirements for Airborne Electronic Equipment from the NDRC, April 7, 1943.
12.45c.
A chart outlining the requirements of the Army, Navy, Navy-Marine, and the CAA test requirements for electronic equipment, marked as "Restricted", No Date.
12.46.
Letter from J. Norton Wilson to D.E. Pearson, marked as "Confidential", April 8, 1943.
12.47.
Letter from D.E. Pearson to J.N. Wilson, marked as "Confidential", March 30, 1943.
12.48.
Letter from D.E. Pearson to J. Norton Wilson, marked as "Confidential", March 29, 1943.
12.49.
Letter from D.E. Pearson to J. Norton Wilson, March 22, 1943.
12.49a.
Letter from D.E. Pearson to Lloyd Merritts, marked as a copy, March 22, 1943.
12.49b.
Letter from J. Norton Wilson to Lloyd Merritts, April 7, 1943.
12.50.
Letter from Warren C. Johnson to Members of Section 9-2, March 22, 1943.
12.51.
Letter from John H. Yoe to J. Norton Wilson, marked as U.S. Restricted, March 4, 1943.
12.51a.
Letter from J. Norton Wilson to John H. Yoe, March 9, 1943.
12.52.
Letter from Warren C. Johnson to J. Norton Wilson, February 24, 1943.
12.53.
Letter from Paul E. Klopsteg to LP, marked as "Confidential", January 27, 1943.
12.54.
Letter from Vannevar Bush to J. Norton Wilson, February 11, 1943.
12.54a.
Handwritten letter from LP to Norton, marked as "Confidential", August 9, 1942.
12.54b.
Letter from J.M. Hayward, Lt. Colonel, A.C., for F.O. Carroll, Colonel, Air Corps, to National Defense Research Committee, marked as "Confidential" ["To Norton" in LP's writing], August 7, 1942.
12.54c.
Summary of conclusions of meeting on CO, marked as "Confidential", 6 pages, No Date.
12.55.
Conference on Carbon Monoxide Instruments, marked as "Restricted", list of personnel and schedule of events, February 19-20, 1943.
12.55a.
Summary of conclusions on CO, marked as "Confidential", 6 pages, No Date.
12.56.
Schematic diagram for a simple spectrometer, No Date.
12.56a.
NDRC Chem 11 - progress report in LP's writing, re: the simple spectrometer, October 10, 1942.
12.57.
Schematic diagrams for a logarithmic detector and a simple linear detector, 1942.
12.57a.
Graph and NDRC Chem 11 progress report in LP's writing, November 10, 1942.
12.58.
NDRC Chem 11 progress report in LP's writing, December 10, 1942.
12.59.
NDRC Chem 11 progress report in LP's writing, "Spectrophotometric Determination of Carbonmonoxyhemoglobin", January 10, 1942.
12.60.
Informal monthly progress report [typed] on Spectrophotometric Determination of Carbonmonoxyhemoglobin, January 10 - February 6, 1943.
12.61.
Informal monthly progress report [typed] on Spectrophotometric Determination of Carbonmonoxyhemoglobin, marked as "Confidential", from February 6 - March 10, 1943.
12.62.
Informal monthly progress report [typed] on Spectrophotometric Determination of Carbonmonoxyhemoglobin, marked as "Confidential", from March 10 - April 8, 1943.
12.63.
Informal monthly progress report [typed] on Spectrophotometric Determination of Carbonmonoxyhemoglobin, from April 8 - May 8, 1943.
12.64.
Note from unknown to LP and Lloyd Spencer with a note on the bottom from W.H. Eberhardt regarding patent reports on Contract OEMsr-703, August 13, 1943.

3.013.
Folder marked as "Our Formal Reports #1 to #18 Stanford #1 & #2", Containing secret OSRD documents, mostly regarding research on the use of ink and papers for screeds.
13.1.
Report #1 Progress Report, OSRD Contract Symbol No. 4990, marked as "Secret", November 1, 1944.
13.2.
Report #2 Report on the use of dyes for the non-specific detection of proteins, marked as "Secret", No Date.
13.3.
Report #3 The Use of Potassium Iodide for SW, marked as "Secret", February 20, 1945.
13.4.
Addendum to Report #3 on Method WH I, marked as "Secret", December 19, 1945.
13.5.
Report #4 Method I, marked as "Secret", No Date.
13.6.
Report #5 Studies on the Development of SW by Means of Catalytic Silver-Reduction Methods, marked as "Secret", February 20, 1945.
13.7.
Report #6 Supplementary Information About Method LC I, marked as "Secret", April 10, 1945.
13.8.
Report #7 Further Observations on the Use of Acid Dyes for Development of Protein SW, marked as "Secret", April 24, 1945.
13.9.
Report #8 LC III - An Improved Method for the Development of Polysaccharide, marked as "Secret", July 2, 1945.
13.10.
Addendum to Report #8, Interference of Iron-Containing Inks with the Silver Physical Developer in Connection with LC III, marked as "Secret", August 27, 1945.
13.11.
Report #11, LC 4 - A Simple Method of SW Using Gelatin, marked as "Secret", November 10, 1945.
13.12.
Report #12, Application of the Presto Pencil to LC3, marked as "Secret", November 29, 1945.
13.13.
Report #13, LC6 A System of SW Using Gypsum, marked as "Secret", December 6, 1945.
13.14.
Report #14, The Status of LC2 and a General Discussion of the Utility of Protein Antigens in SW, marked as "Secret", December 28, 1945.
13.15.
Report #15, An Improved Physical Developer for LC-3, marked as "Secret", December 28, 1945.
13.16.
Report #16, A System of SW Involving Hardened Gelatin, marked as "Secret", January 8, 1946.
13.17.
Report #17, Further Information and Recommendations Regarding LC I, marked as "Secret", January 9, 1946.
13.18.
Report #18, Further Studies On LC-3, marked as "Secret", January 31, 1946.
13.19.
Report No. S-1, Determination of Growth Substances in Secret Inks, marked as "Secret", August 15, 1945.
13.20.
Report No. S-2, Final Report on Biological SW, marked as "Secret", December 31, 1945.

3.014.
Folder marked as "Various Reports, mostly by others", containing mainly Secret and Confidential documents concerning research on the use of ink and papers with samples.
14.1.
Memorandum to Section 1 File (19.33) from Warren C. Lothrop, marked as "Secret", November 28, 1944.
14.2.
Notes on visit to Cal Tech, from Warren C. Lothrop, marked as "Secret", June 15 - June 19, 1945, typed June 26, 1945.
14.3.
Memorandum from Dr. E.C. Pierce, Office of Censorship, to Captain Summers, Office of Strategic Services, marked as "Secret", May 7, 1945.
14.4.
Memorandum from Warren C. Lothrop to G.A. Richter, A.B. Lamb, E.C. Pierce, B.L. Clarke, E.H. Harvey, R.D. Evans, L.C. Pauling, marked as "Secret", May 21, 1945.
14.4a.
Letter from Arthur D. Little, Inc. to Warren C. Lothrop, marked as "Secret", May 16, 1945.
14.5.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to Richter, Pierce, Shaw, Clarke, Harvey, Evans, LP, Chadwell, marked as "Secret", February 24, 1945.
14.5a.
Letter from Arthur D. Little, Inc. to Arthur B. Lamb, marked as "Secret", November 6, 1944.
14.6.
Letter from Arthur D. Little, Inc. to George Wright, marked as "Secret", March 1, 1945.
14.6a.
Papers from Bell Telephone Laboratories, marked as "Secret", and paper used by Arthur D. Little, Inc., also marked as "Secret", No Date.
14.7.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to LP, marked as "Secret", October 15, 1945.
14.7a.
Preliminary Report, marked as "Secret", October 1, 1945.
14.8.
Comments on the visit to Breon's Labs, marked as "Secret", January 9, 1945.
14.9.
The Presto Pencil For Secret Inks, "copy 3 of 7 copies", marked as "Secret", No Date.
14.9a.
Receipt of classified material [The Presto Pencil Report] from Dr. A.B. Lamb to Dr. G. Wright, mailed September 7, 1945.
14.10.
Report - The Preparation of Screeds, with a written note on top by G.G.W., "This report was written by Eberhardt and Lauri [?] for the guidance of the Stanford Group when they started their work. It appears to be an excellent summary of the SW situation as we Censored", No Date.
14.11.
Average Reagent Sensitivities [as of Nov. 1944], marked as "Secret", and the Transfer Method of Screed Analysis, also marked as "Secret".
14.12.
Typed Notes re: trip to Boston, New York, Washington, March 1945, marked as "Secret", by George G. Wright, No Date.
14.13.
Summary of conferences and demonstrations occurring during trip February 20 - March 14, 1945, marked as "Secret", No Date.
14.14.
Written Notes [LP?] on restoration, April 24, 1945.
14.15.
Handwritten Notes with two secret ink screeds attached, detailing results of tests on the screeds, No Date.
14.15a.
Letter from Harris B. Chadwell to Arthur B. Lamb, marked as "Secret", August 20, 1945.
14.16.
"The Licence of Ink ... Let there be gall enough in thy ink though thou write with a goose pen" by Warren C. Lothrop, marked as "Confidential", No Date.

3.015.
Folder marked as "Ad Hoc Committee", containing SECRET, RESTRICTED, and CONFIDENTIAL documents concerning research on high velocity 37-mm projectiles, uncorrected minutes for meeting on hyper-velocity guns, correspondence to and from NDRC.
15.1.
Letter from John S. Burlew to LP, marked as "Restricted", April 1, 1943.
15.2.
Letter from Frederick L. Hovde to LP, April 1, 1943.
15.2a.
Letter from LP to Dr. J.B. Conant, March 26, 1943.
15.3.
Letter from Linus Pauling to Dr. John S. Burlew, March 26, 1943.
15.3a.
Letter from John S. Burlew to LP, marked as "Restricted", March 26, 1943.
15.3b.
Letter from John S. Burlew to LP, marked as "Restricted", March 8, 1943.
15.3c.
Memorandum from John S. Burlew to LP, April 1, 1943.
15.4.
Letter from Frederick L. Hovde to LP, marked as "Restricted", February 16, 1943.
15.4a.
Letter from LP to Dr. H.T. Hovde, March 9, 1943.
15.4b.
Letter from Ralph J. Slutz to LP, February 27, 1943.
15.5.
Letter from James B. Conant to Coordinator of Research and Development, January 26, 1943.
15.6.
Letter from LP to Dr. James B. Conant, January 12, 1943.
15.7.
Letter from LP to Dr. F.L. Hovde, marked as "Confidential", February 12, 1943.
15.8.
Standardized receipt form for use in transmitting CLASSIFIED materials, from LP to Dr. G.B. Kistiakowsky, November 13, 1942.
15.8a.
Receipt for article 13075, November 17, 1942.
15.9.
Standardized receipt form for use in transmitting CLASSIFIED materials, from LP to Dr. R.E. Gibson, November 17, 1942.
15.9a.
Receipt for article 13067, November 17, 1942.
15.10.
Standardized receipt form for use in transmitting CLASSIFIED materials, from LP to Dr. R.W. Cairns, November 12, 1942.
15.10a.
Receipt for article 13074, November 17, 1942.
15.11.
Standardized receipt form for use in transmitting CLASSIFIED materials, from LP to Dr. W.E. Lawson, November 13, 1948.
15.11a.
Receipt for article 13073, November 17, 1942.
15.12.
Standardized receipt form for use in transmitting CLASSIFIED materials, from LP to Mr. S. Feltman, November 16, 1942.
15.12a.
Receipt for article 13071, November 17, 1942.
15.13.
Standardized receipt form for use in transmitting CLASSIFIED materials, from LP to Lt. Comdr. John H. Sides, November 18, 1942.
15.13a.
Receipt for article 13069, November 17, 1942.
15.13b.
Standardized receipt form for use in transmitting CLASSIFIED materials, from LP to Lt. Comdr. John H. Sides, sent November 6, 1942.
15.14.
Standardized receipt form for use in transmitting CLASSIFIED materials, from LP to Lt. [J.G.] William H. Drake, November 13, 1942.
15.14a.
Receipt for article 13070, November 17, 1942.
15.15.
Standardized receipt form for use in transmitting CLASSIFIED materials, from LP to Mr. H.B. Alexander, November 13, 1942.
15.15a.
Receipt for article 13072, November 17, 1942.
15.16.
Standardized receipt form for use in transmitting CLASSIFIED materials, from LP to Mr. Robert H. Kent, November 12, 1942.
15.16a.
Receipt for article 13068, November 17, 1942.
15.16b.
Typed note from R.H. Kent to LP, November 13, 1942.
15.17.
Letter from LP to Dr. G. B. Kistiakowsky, November 6, 1942 [cc: to several others].
15.18.
Letter from LP to Dr. James B. Conant, marked as "Confidential", October 3, 1942.
15.18a.
Letter from LP to Dr. James B. Conant, October 3, 1942.
15.18b.
Standardized receipt form for use in transmitting CLASSIFIED materials, from LP to James B. Conant, October 5, 1942.
15.18c.
Receipt for article 9042 and 9043, October 3, 1942.
15.19.
Letter from LP to J.H. Sturdivant, October 19, 1942.
15.20.
Letter from Irvin Stewart to LP, marked as "Confidential", September 25, 1942.
15.20a.
Standardized receipt form for use in transmitting CLASSIFIED materials, from J.H. Sturdivant to LP, September 29, 1942.
15.21.
Ad Hoc Committee on Internal Ballistics as related to Hyper-Velocity Guns, Uncorrected minutes of the first meeting, August 28, 1942. [5 copies].

3.016.
Unmarked folder and folder marked as "Samples of odds and ends, undeveloped screeds", containing an envelope with samples "of German Papers, clipped from the mail by censorship 1944", research data on the chemical characteristics of paper, envelopes containing samples of screed sheets, correspondence to and from NDRC with SECRET and CONFIDENTIAL documents.
16.1.
Several sheets of paper wrapped in a paper towel labeled "Samples of German papers, clipped from the mail by censorship 1944".
16.2.
Envelope: "Samples of Screed Sheets" containing undeveloped screed samples.
16.3.
Envelope: "B & Don @ .45, .15, .05, .017, & .006% USI & USII" containing undeveloped screed samples.
16.4.
Envelope: "G on USI, II 8-28-45" containing undeveloped screed samples.
16.5.
Envelope: "Extra Set Ovall on 24 paper 4-12-45" containing undeveloped screed samples.
16.6.
Envelope: "Stability Exp'ts. Start 11-1-44 Please record date of development on sample. MKGAFEESIOWQB3MYII (STILL GOOD!), System E, 1/10 %" containing undeveloped screed samples.
16.7.
Two papers labeled as "polysaccharide F' .15, .05, .016, .006 F', USII, 9-19".
16.8.
Bit of paper labeled "LC-5 Screeds, odds & ends - see Lanni book 3 for details of treatment.".
16.8a.
Bit of paper labeled "12-28-45 4 D EKC Mask 1/2 hr .5% A".
16.8b.
Bit of paper labeled "Screed 4, HB 0.5% EKC 11-20-45, Harden 11-23-45 4 hrs. at 120-124°".
16.8c.
Bit of paper labeled "1 hr in 5% A 4@125 12-11 0.5% EKC 11-29 light roll, iron".
16.8d.
Bit of paper labeled "0.5% EKC 11-29 4 hrs @ 125° 12-11 mask 12-12".
16.9.
Bit of paper labeled "light 1 polysaccharide SS41 .01, .003, .001 %".
16.9a.
Bit of paper labeled "(Maybe some of the top lines in the middle of the sheet are actually [?] on the middle lines), SS11 .01, .0033, .001 % ES, HIGHWAY".
16.9b.
8.5 x 11" piece of paper labeled "SS33, L4".
16.9c.
8.5 x 11" piece of paper labeled "SS39 C0".
16.9d.
8.5 x 11" piece of paper labeled "SS53 HB".
16.10.
Undeveloped Screeds. [23].
16.11.
Undeveloped Screeds. [2].
16.12.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to Dr. George G. Wright, February 8, 1946.
16.13.
S.W. and Paper Code, "Code Sheets of Bell Screeds", marked as "Secret", Series 5 - 19, Strip Screed 1, Special Series 5 - 8, 1944-1945.
16.14.
Letter from George G. Wright to Dr. Warren C. Lothrop, marked as "Secret", February 4, 1946.
16.15.
Letter from Beadle [George W.] to Dr. Wright, January 12, 1946.
16.15a.
Letter from George G. Wright to George W. Beadle, January 28, 1946.
16.15b.
Receipt of classified material sent from George G. Wright to Dr. George W. Beadle, January 28, 1946.
16.16.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to Einar T. Anderson, January 21, 1946.
16.17.
Letter from Robert B. Loftfield to Dr. George G. Wright, marked as "Secret", January 7, 1946.
16.18.
Letter from Harris M. Chadwell to Dr. George G. Wright, January 3, 1946.
16.19.
Letter from Dr. George G. Wright to Dr. Harris M. Chadwell, marked as not classified, December 31, 1945.
16.20.
Letter from Dr. George G. Wright to Mr. Robert B. Loftfield, marked as "Secret", December 31, 1945.
16.20a.
Receipt of classified material from George G. Wright to Robert B. Loftfield, December 31, 1945.
16.21.
Letter from George G. Wright to Dr. Harris M. Chadwell, marked as "Secret", December 31, 1945.
16.21a.
Receipt of classified material from George G. Wright to Dr. Warren C. Lothrop, January 2, 1946.
16.22.
Letter from E.C. Pierce to LP, marked as "Secret", December 18, 1945.
16.23.
Letter from [name illegible] to Dr. George G. Wright, marked as "Secret", December 17, 1945.
16.24.
Telegram from Harris M. Chadwell to George G. Wright, December 26, 1945.
16.24a.
Telegram from H.M. Chadwell to George G. Wright, December 26, 1945.
16.24b.
Telegram note from George G. Wright to H.M. Chadwell, No Date.
16.25.
Letter from Robert B. Loftfield to George G. Wright, marked as "Secret", December 14, 1945.
16.26.
Letter from George G. Wright to Dr. E.C. Pierce, marked as "Secret", December 12, 1945.
16.26a.
Receipt of classified material, from George G. Wright to E.C. Pierce, December 13, 1945.
16.27.
Letter from George G. Wright to Dr. Warren C. Lothrop, marked as "Secret", December 10, 1945.
16.28.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to George G. Wright, marked as "Secret", December 8, 1945.
16.29.
Letter from E.C. Pierce to George G. Wright, marked as "Secret", December 4, 1945.
16.30.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to LP, marked as "Secret", December 3, 1945.
16.31.
Letter from George G. Wright to Warren C. Lothrop, marked as "Secret", December 1, 1945.
16.32.
Letter from George G. Wright to Captain Donald B. Summers, marked as "Secret", November 30, 1945.
16.33.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to Dr. H.M. Chadwell, November 26, 1945.
16.34.
Letter from George G. Wright to Lt. Frederick B. Johnston, marked as "Secret", November 5, 1945.
16.34a.
Receipt of classified material from George G. Wright to Lt. Frederick B. Johnston, November 5, 1945 [marked incorrectly as 10-5-45].
16.35.
Letter from George G. Wright to Dr. Warren C. Lothrop, marked as "Secret", October 30, 1945.
16.35a.
Receipt of classified information from George G. Wright to Dr. Warren C. Lothrop, October 30, 1945.
16.36.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to Dr. George G. Wright, marked as "Secret", October 29, 1945.
16.37.
Letter from George G. Wright to Dr. Warren C. Lothrop, marked as "Secret", October 26, 1945.
16.37a.
Receipt of classified material from George G. Wright to Dr. Warren C. Lothrop, October 26, 1945.
16.37b.
Receipt of classified material from George G. Wright to Dr. Warren C. Lothrop, October 26, 1945.
16.38.
Letter from Frederick B. Johnston to Dr. George G. Wright, marked as "Secret", October 22, 1945.
16.39.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to LP, marked as "Secret", October 18, 1945.
16.40.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to Dr. George G. Wright, marked as "Secret", October 16, 1945.
16.40a.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to LP, marked as "Secret", October 15, 1945.
16.40b.
Minutes of meeting of Section 19.1, marked as "Secret", October 13, 1945. [2 copies].
16.41.
Letter from George G. Wright to Dr. Warren C. Lothrop, marked as "Secret", October 11, 1945.
16.41a.
Receipt of classified material from George G. Wright to Dr. Warren C. Lothrop, October 12, 1945. [2 copies, 2 recipients].
16.42.
Letter from George G. Wright to Professor Arthur B. Lamb, marked as "Secret", October 8, 1945.
16.42a.
Receipt of classified material from George G. Wright to Professor Arthur B. Lamb, October 8, 1945.
16.43.
Letter from George G. Wright to Lt. Frederick B. Johnston, October 4, 1945.
16.43a.
Receipt of classified material from George G. Wright to Lt. Frederick B. Johnston, October 4, 1945.
16.44.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to Dr. George G. Wright, marked as "Secret", October 1, 1945.
16.45.
Telegram from Warren C. Lothrop to Dr. George G. Wright, September 27, 1945.
16.46.
Letter from Frederick B. Johnston to Dr. George G. Wright, September 25, 1945.
16.47.
Letter from George G. Wright to Warren C. Lothrop, marked as "Secret", September 24, 1945.
16.47a.
Receipt of classified material from George G. Wright to George A. Richter, September 24, 1945.
16.48.
Letter from George G. Wright to Arthur B. Lamb, September 18, 1945.
16.48a.
Receipt of classified material from George G. Wright to Arthur B. Lamb, September 19, 1945.
16.49.
Letter from Martha Loomis to Dr. George Wright, marked as "Secret", September 13, 1945.
16.49a.
Letter from W.S. Breon to Dr. Harris M. Chadwell, marked as "Secret", August 23, 1945.
16.50.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to Dr. George Wright, September 12, 1945.
16.51.
Letter from Secretary to LP to Miss Frances L. Clapp, September 7, 1945.
16.51a.
Letter from Miss Frances L. Clapp to LP, September 5, 1945.
16.51b.
Letter from Miss Frances L. Clapp to LP, August 28, 1945.
16.52.
Letter from W.H. Eberhardt to Dr. Harris M. Chadwell, marked as "Secret", September 1, 1945.
16.52a.
Receipt of classified material from W.H. Eberhardt to Dr. Harris M. Chadwell, September 1, 1945.
16.52b.
Memo from W.H. Eberhardt to Harris M. Chadwell, September 4, 1945.
16.53.
Letter from George G. Wright to Dr. Harris M. Chadwell, marked as "Secret", August 27, 1945.
16.53a.
Receipt of classified material from George G. Wright to Dr. Harris M. Chadwell, August 27, 1945.
16.54.
Letter from Harris M. Chadwell to LP, marked as "Secret", August 24, 1945.
16.55.
Letter from George G. Wright to Dr. Warren W. Miller, marked as "Secret", August 24, 1945.
16.55a.
Receipt of classified material from George G. Wright to Dr. Warren W. Miller, August 24, 1945.
16.55b.
Receipt of classified material from George G. Wright to Dr. Warren W. Miller, August 27, 1945.
16.56.
Letter from Mary E. Galbraith to Dr. George G. Wright, marked as "Secret", August 23, 1945.
16.57.
Letter from George G. Wright to Captain Donald B. Summers, marked as "Secret", August 23, 1945.
16.57a.
Receipt of classified material from George g. Wright to Captain Donald B. Summers, August 23, 1945.
16.58.
Letter from Harris M. Chadwell to Dr. George G. Wright, marked as "Secret", August 21, 1945.
16.59.
Letter from George G. Wright to Dr. Warren C. Lothrop, marked as "Secret", August 18, 1945.
16.59a.
Receipt of classified material from [? George G. Wright] to Warren C. Lot[h]rop, August 18, 1945.
16.59b.
Receipt of classified material from George G. Wright to George A. Richter, August 18, 1945.
16.60.
Letter from Donald B. Summers to George G. Wright, marked as "Secret", August 17, 1945.
16.61.
Letter from W. S. Hodgkiss to George Wright, marked as "Secret", August 14, 1945.
16.62.
Letter from George G. Wright to Dr. Warren C. Lothrop, marked as "Secret", August 13, 1945.
16.62a.
Receipt of classified material from George G. Wright to Dr. Warren C. Lothrop, August 13, 1945.
16.62b.
Receipt of classified material from George G. Wright to George A. Richter, August 13, 1945.
16.63.
Letter from George G. Wright to Captain D.B. Summers, marked as "Secret", August 7, 1945.
16.63a.
Receipt of classified material from George G. Wright to Captain D.B. Summers, August 7, 1945.
16.64.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to George G. Wright, marked as "Secret", August 6, 1945.
16.65.
Letter from George G. Wright to Dr. Warren C. Lothrop, marked as "Secret", August 2, 1945.
16.65a.
Receipt of classified material from George G. Wright to George A. Richter, August 2, 1945.
16.65b.
Receipt of classified material from George G. Wright to Warren C. Lothrop, August 2, 1945.
16.66.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to William H. Eberhardt, marked as "Secret", July 26, 1945.
16.67.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to LP, marked as "Secret", July 21, 1945.
16.68.
Letter from George G. Wright to Dr. William H. Eberhardt, marked as "Secret" July 12, 1945.
16.69.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to Dr. George G. Wright, marked as "Secret", June 29, 1945.
16.70.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to Dr. George G. Wright, marked as "Secret", June 26, 1945.
16.71.
Letter from George G. Wright to Lt. Frederick B. Johnston, marked as "Secret", June 20, 1945.
16.71a.
Receipt of classified material from George G. Wright to Lt. Frederick B. Johnston, June 21, 1945.
16.72.
Letter from George G. Wright to George A. Richter, marked as "Secret", June 5, 1945.
16.72a.
Receipt of classified material from George G. Wright to George A. Richter, June 5, 1945.
16.73.
Letter from George G. Wright to Warren C. Lothrop, marked as "Secret", June 5, 1945.
16.73a.
Receipt of classified material from George G. Wright to Warren C. Lothrop, June 5, 1945.
16.74.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to Dr. George G. Wright, marked as "Secret", June 1, 1945.
16.75.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to Dr. George G. Wright, marked as "Secret", May 30, 1945.
16.76.
Letter from George G. Wright to Warren C. Lothrop, marked as "Secret", May 29, 1945.
16.76a.
Receipt of classified material from George G. Wright to Warren C. Lothrop, May 29, 1945.
16.76b.
Receipt of classified material from George G. Wright to George A. Richter, No Date.
16.77.
Letter from G.A. Richter to George G. Wright, marked as "Secret", May 25, 1945.
16.77a.
Letter from George G. Wright to G.A. Richter, marked as "Secret", May 22, 1945.
16.77b.
Receipt of classified material from George G. Wright to Warren C. Lothrop, May 22, 1945.
16.77c.
Receipt of classified material from George G. Wright to George A. Richter, May 22, 1945.
16.78.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to George G. Wright, marked as "Secret", May 21, 1945.
16.79.
Receipt of classified material from Warren C. Lothrop to George G. Wright, May 22, 1945.
16.80.
Agenda to WCL's Proposed visit to CIT on May 20, marked as "Secret", No Date.
16.81.
Letter from F. Bert Johnston to Dr. Warren D. [C] Lothrop, marked as "Secret", May 15, 1945.
16.82.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to Dr. George G. Wright, marked as "Secret", May 8, 1945.
16.83.
Letter from G.A. Richter to Dr. George G. Wright, marked as "Secret", May 8, 1945.
16.83a.
Receipt of classified material from G.A. Richter to Dr. George G. Wright, May 8 1945.
16.84.
Letter from George G. Wright to Dr. Warren C. Lothrop, marked as "Secret", May 4, 1945.
16.84a.
Receipt of classified material from George G. Wright to Warren C. Lothrop, May 4, 1945.
16.85.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to George G. Wright, marked as "Secret", May 1, 1945.
16.86.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to George G. Wright, marked as "Secret", April 28, 1945.
16.87.
Letter from George G. Wright to George A. Richter, marked as "Secret", April 26, 1945.
16.88.
Letter from George G. Wright to Warren C. Lothrop, marked as "Secret", April 25, 1945.
16.89.
Letter from George G. Wright to Warren C. Lothrop, marked as "Secret", April 24, 1945.
16.89a.
Receipt of classified material from George G. Wright to Warren C. Lothrop, April 24, 1945.
16.90.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to George G. Wright, marked as "Secret", April 20, 1945.
16.90a.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to George A. Richter, marked as "Secret", April 20, 1945.
16.91.
Letter from Frederick B. Johnston to George G. Wright, April 19, 1945.
16.92.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to George G. Wright, marked as "Secret", April 18, 1945.
16.92a.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to Capt. D.B. Summers, marked as "Secret", April 18, 1945.
16.92b.
Receipt of classified material from Warren C. Lothrop to George G. Wright, April 18, 1945.
16.93.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to George G. Wright, marked as "Secret", April 18, 1945.
16.93a.
Receipt of classified material from Warren C. Lothrop to George G. Wright, April 18, 1945.
16.94.
Letter from George G. Wright to Warren C. Lothrop, marked as "Secret", April 14, 1945.
16.95.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to George G. Wright, marked as "Secret", April 9, 1943.
16.96.
Letter from George G. Wright to Warren C. Lothrop, marked as "Secret", April 5, 1945.
16.97.
Letter from George G. Wright to G.A. Richter, marked as "Secret", April 3, 1945.
16.97a.
Receipt of classified material from George G. Wright to G.A. Richter, April 3, 1945.
16.98.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to George G. Wright, marked as "Secret", March 27, 1945.
16.98a.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to Captain Donald B. Summers, marked as "Secret", March 27, 1945.
16.99.
Letter from George G. Wright to Warren C. Lothrop, marked as "Secret", March 26, 1945.
16.99a.
Receipt of classified material from George G. Wright to Warren C. Lothrop, March 26, 1945.
16.100.
Letter from George G. Wright to Captain D.B. Summers, marked as "Secret", March 21, 1945.
16.100a.
Receipt of classified material from George G. Wright to Captain D.B. Summers, March 21, 1945.
16.101.
Letter from George G. Wright to Warren C. Lothrop, marked as "Secret", March 19, 1945.
16.101a.
Receipt of classified material from George G. Wright to Warren C. Lothrop, March 19, 1945.
16.101b.
Receipt of classified material from George G. Wright to G.A. Richter, March 19, 1945.
16.102.
Letter from G.A. Richter to LP, marked as "Secret", March 19, 1945.
16.103.
Letter from G.A. Richter to LP, marked as "Secret", March 12, 1945.
16.104.
Letter from G.A. Richter to LP, March 1, 1945.
16.105.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to George Wright, February 23, 1945.
16.106.
Letter from Ruth E. Babcock to George G. Wright, marked as "Secret", February 17, 1945.
16.107.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to LP, marked as "Secret", February 14, 1945.
16.108.
Letter from Ruth E. Babcock to George G. Wright, marked as "Secret", February 12, 1945.
16.109.
Letter from George G. Wright to Arthur B. Lamb, marked as "Secret", February 12, 1945.
16.109a.
Receipt of classified material from George G. Wright to Arthur B. Lamb,February 13, 1945.
16.110.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to LP, marked as "Secret", February 7, 1945.
16.111.
Letter from George G. Wright to Warren C. Lothrop, marked as "Secret", February 6, 1945.
16.111a.
Receipt of classified material from George G. Wright to Warren C. Lothrop, February 6, 1945.
16.112.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to George G. Wright, marked as "Secret", February 2, 1945.
16.113.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to George A. Richter, marked as "Secret", January 20, 1945.
16.113a.
Letter from George G. Wright to Warren C. Lothrop, marked as "Secret", January 15, 1945.
16.113b.
Receipt of classified material from George G. Wright to Warren C. Lothrop, January 15, 1945.
16.114.
Letter from Willard s. Breon to George G. Wright, marked as "Secret", January 12, 1945.
16.115.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to LP, marked as "Secret", January 5, 1945.
16.116.
Letter from George G. Wright to, marked as "Secret", December 27, 1944.
16.116a.
Receipt of classified material from George G. Wright to Willard S. Breon, December 27, 1944.
16.117.
Letter from Willard S. Breon to George G. Wright, December 23, 1944.
16.118.
Letter from George G. Wright to, marked as "Secret", December 19, 1944.
16.119.
Receipt of classified material from George G. Wright to Willard S. Breon, December 19, 1944.
16.120.
Letter from Willard S. Breon to LP, marked as "Secret", December 15, 1944.
16.120a.
Letter from Willard S. Breon to LP, marked as "Secret", December 8, 1944.
16.121.
Letter from G.A. Richter to LP, marked as "Secret", December 7, 1944.
16.122.
Letter and screeds from Willard S. Breon to LP, marked as "Secret", December 2, 1944.
16.123.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to LP, marked as "Secret", November 28, 1944.
16.124.
Note from W.C. Lothrop to LP, November 6, 1944.
16.124a.
Letter and screeds from Warren C. Lothrop to LP, marked as "Secret", November 7, 1944.
16.125.
Letters from LP [handwritten] to "Chad", marked as "Secret", November 1, 1944.
16.126.
Letter from LP to Warren C. Lothrop, October 22, 1945.
16.127.
Letter from Warren C. Lothrop to LP, March 21, 1945.
16.128.
Termination order supplement, Chem 15 OEMsr-1406, September 4, 1945.
16.129.
Memo re: contract termination date, May 16, 1945.
16.130.
Written Notes re: expenditures, No Date.
16.131.
Instructions to the Stanford Accounting Department, October 2, 1945.

3.017.
Unmarked folder containing Secret and Confidential reports related to high explosives and propellants for missiles, correspondence to and from the NDRC, and original LP research notes.
17.1.
Summary report - Division 8, marked as "Secret", regarding High Explosives, Propellants, Tracers and Igniters, and Suggestions for further investigation, No Date [2nd page marked "issued May 1, 1945"].
17.2.
Letter from Harris M. Chadwell to LP, January 2, 1946.
17.3.
LP Notes: List of reports by number relevant to high explosives and propellants, Bruceton, August 10, 1942.
17.4.
LP Notes: Letter Thorfin to Gibson, July 18, 19[??].
17.5.
LP Notes: Bureau of Mines Library, August 11, 1942.
17.6.
Letter from LP to Dr. J.F. Kincaid, August 11, 1942. [2 pages].
17.7.
Several pages of a notepad with LP notes on high explosives and propellants, from August and September 1942.
17.7a.
UP Trials, MAAR, marked as "Confidential" [inserted into the notepad], May 22, 1942.
17.7b.
New York and Newark to Denville and Dover Train Schedule [inserted into the notepad], No Date.
17.8.
LP Notes: Effect of burning rate of inclusion of particles, March 3, 1945.

3.018.
Unmarked folder containing correspondence [letters and telegrams] from the 1920's and 1930's, from Harold C. Urey [several], Sidgwick, C.P. Snow, A. Sommerfeld [several], the National Research Council, R. Millikan, G.N. Lewis [several], A. Lamb, S. Goudsmit [several], W. Gibbs, J. Fulton, M. Born, R. Dickenson, R. Bozorth, W.L. Bragg [several], F. Allen, and others.
18.1.
One-page inventory in LP's handwriting - "Personal Letters L.P.", a sheet of notebook paper with a list of thirty-six names of correspondents; also notes "Poems by Oppenheimer", No Date.
18.2.
Letter from F. Allen to LP, September 17, 1932.
18.3.
Letter from F. Allen to LP, October 5, 1932.
18.4.
Letter from F. Allen to LP, October 20, 1933.
18.5.
Letter from LP to F.J. Allen, July 12, 1933.
18.5a.
Letter from Don M. Yost to LP, April 10, 1933.
18.6.
Letter from LP to Paul R. Andrews, December 6, 1935.
18.6a.
Letter from Paul R. Andrews to LP, November 19, 1935.
18.7.
Letter from Raymond T. Birge to Babcock, January 11, 1929.
18.8.
Letter from R.T. Birge to LP, January 2, 19[??].
18.9.
Letter from Raymond T. Birge to LP, January 11, 1929.
18.10.
Letter from LP to Richard M. Bozorth, March 16, 1931.
18.10a.
Two photographs [gnomonic projections], No Date.
18.10b.
Letter from R.M. Bozorth to LP, February 27, 1931.
18.11.
Photographs [more "gnomonic projections"], No Date, and letter from Richard M. Bozorth to LP, January 16, 1931.
18.12.
Letter from W.L. Bragg to LP, April 11, 1930.
18.13.
Letter from W.L. Bragg to LP, October 23, 1931.
18.14.
Letter from W.L. Bragg to LP, May 16, 1930.
18.15.
Letter from P.W. Bridgman to LP, July 22, 1928.
18.16.
Letter from P.W. Bridgman to LP, September 2, 1928.
18.17.
Letter from [name illegible] to LP, November 15, 1932.
18.18.
Letter from LP to W.E. Burke, March 27, 1934.
18.18a.
Letter from LP to W.E. Burke, February 14, 1934.
18.18b.
Letter from W.E. Burke to LP, January 30, 1934.
18.18c.
Letter from LP to W.E. Burke, February 27, 1934.
18.18d.
Report on Borate Samples 1 to 11, No Date.
18.18e.
Letter from W.E. Burke to LP, February 17, 1934.
18.18f.
List of samples delivered to Dr. Pauling for X-ray analyses, February 1, 1934.
18.19.
Letter from T. Batuecas to LP, November 17, 1935.
18.20.
Letter from T. Batuecas to LP, October 11, 1935.
18.21.
Letter from W.A. Gale to LP, March 16, 1934.
18.22.
LP note to self, August 3, 1934.
18.23.
Letter from W.E. Burke to LP, March 30, 1934.
18.24.
Invoice for LP, March 30 and April 2, 1934.
18.25.
United States Patent Affidavit of LP, March 26, 1934.
18.26.
Exhibit 1, photos, No Date.
18.27.
Letter from Perrin C. Galpin to LP, April 21, 1931.
18.28.
Letter from Henri Brasseur to LP, April 9, 1931.
18.29.
Letter from LP to Henri Brasseur, April 28, 1931.
18.30.
Letter from LP to Perrin C. Galpin, April 28, 1931.
18.31.
Personal History Record and Application Form for Henri Brasseur, November 5, 1930.
18.32.
Letter from Robert M. Underhill to LP, April 13, 1932.
18.33.
Letter from J.M.K. Cattell to LP, June 13, 1932.
18.34.
Letter from Albert Sprague Coolidge to LP, October 16, 1932.
18.35.
Letter from J.U. Campbell to LP, April 4, 1929.
18.36.
Letter from J.U. Campbell to LP, No Date.
18.37.
Letter from J.U. Campbell to LP, April 19, 1928.
18.38.
Letter from J.U. Campbell to LP, June 17, 1929.
18.39.
Letter from F.J.M. Stratton and P.G.H. Boswell to LP, February 9, 1935.
18.39a.
Presidents of the Sections at the Norwich Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science.
18.39b.
Letter from LP to F.J.M. Stratton and P.G.H. Boswell, March 4, 1935.
18.40.
Letter from M. Born to LP, March 25, 1931.
18.41.
Letter from Harry Berman to LP, LP drawings on back, December 4, 1933.
18.42.
Letter from Edwin J. Cohn to LP, LP structure drawing in margin, May 31, 1935.
18.43.
Letter from J. McKeen Cattell to LP, LP notes on top, October 17, 1934.
18.44.
Letter from J. McKeen Cattell to LP, LP notes on back, September 13, 1934.
18.44a.
Letter from LP to J. McKeen Cattell, October 6, 1934.
18.44b.
"A study of crystal structure and its applications" text review by LP, No Date.
18.45.
Letter from Farrington Daniels to LP, February 19, 1932.
18.46.
Letter from "Roscoe" to LP, November 10, 1924.
18.47.
Letter from P. Debye to LP, April 23, 1928.
18.48.
Letter from LP to P. Debye, July 2, 1928.
18.49.
Letter from P. Debye to LP, September 30, 1932.
18.50.
Letter from William Duane to LP, April 27, 1928.
18.51.
Letter from Karl Darrow to LP and AHP, March 6, 1930.
18.52.
Article proof for text review, October 22, 1934.
18.53.
Letter from E.G. Box to LP, March 20, 1935.
18.54.
Letter from LP to Edward U. Condon, December 6, 1935.
18.54a.
Letter from Edward U. Condon to LP, November 18, 1935.
18.55.
Letter from Karl T. Compton to LP, September 27, 1935.
18.56.
Letter from R. H. Fowley to LP, May 3, 1934.
18.57.
Letter from Simon Flexner to LP, May 20, 1935.
18.58.
Letter from E.C. Franklin to LP, November 14, 1935.
18.59.
Letter from Simon Flexner to LP, December 16, 1935.
18.60.
Letter from LP to Professor Fulton, December 6, 1928.
18.61.
Letter from John Fulton to LP, December 3, 1928.
18.62.
Letter from John Fulton to LP, December 10, 1928.
18.63.
Letter from [name illegible] at the R. Università di Milano to LP, July 19, 1930.
18.64.
Letter from E.C. Franklin to LP, LP calculations and drawing on back, May 13, 1933.
18.65.
Letter from Ralph Hultgren to LP, November 14, 1935.
18.66.
Letter in German from P. P. Ewald to LP, April 13, 1928.
18.67.
Letter in German from P.P. Ewald to LP, P.P. Ewald writing on back, May 30, 1928.
18.68.
Letter from P.P. Ewald to LP, September 22, 1932.
18.69.
Letter from Wm. Lloyd Evans to LP, October 20, 1930.
18.70.
Letter from Dr. Otto Emersleben to LP, April 7, 1931.
18.71.
Letter from Henry Eyring to LP, November 12, 1935.
18.72.
Letter from Wm. Lloyd Evans to LP, August 12, 1935.
18.73.
Letter from John Fulton to LP, March 14, 1929.
18.74.
Letter from E.C. Gilbert to LP, January 15, 1929.
18.75.
Letter from "Ernie" to LP and AHP, April 2, 1929.
18.76.
Letter from B. Finkelstein to LP, July 11, 1927.
18.77.
Letter from B. Finkelstein to LP, March 9, 1927.
18.78.
Letter from J. Frenkel to LP, October 23, 1929.
18.79.
Letter from John Fulton to LP, March 13, 1928.
18.80.
Letter from Nic [Guillemin] to LP, September 5, 1929.
18.81.
Letter from Dr. V.M. Goldschmidt to LP, October 29, 1928.
18.82.
Letter from E.C. Gilbert to LP, February 28, 1931.
18.83.
Letter from W.F. Giauque to LP, May 22, 1930.
18.84.
Letter from M. Gomberg to LP, May 4, 1931.
18.85.
Letter from Sam Goudsmit to LP, November 14, 1934.
18.86.
Letter from Sam Goudsmit to LP, May 13, 1933.
18.87.
Letter from Bright Goldsworthy to LP, poem attached, September 12, 1946.
18.88.
Letter from V.M. Goldschmidt to Professor Bridgman, June 12, 1928.
18.89.
Letter from V.M. Goldschmidt to LP, August 14, 1928.
18.89a.
Letter from P.W. Bridgman to V.M. Goldschmidt, July 22, 1928.
18.89b.
Typescript: "Note on the Pressure Transitions of the Rubidium Halides", by LP, No Date.
18.90.
Letter from S.H. Graf to LP, August 18, 1933.
18.90a.
Letter from LP to W.J. Kerr, August 22, 1933.
18.91.
Letter from Paul Gross to LP, December 7, 1933.
18.92.
Letter from R.C. Gibbs to LP, December 7, 1933.
18.93.
Letter from E.E. Hall to LP, August 23, 1929.
18.94.
Letter from Joel H. Hildebrand to LP, May 17, 1929.
18.95.
Letter from R.J. Havighurst to LP, July 30, 1925.
18.96.
Letter from R.J. Havighurst to LP, June 22, 1925.
18.97.
Letter from "Mary" [?] to LP, May 11, 1928.
18.98.
Letter from S. Hirzel to LP, December 13, 1928.
18.99.
Letter from Joel H. Hildebrand to LP, February 7, 1930.
18.99a.
Lattice Energies of Alkali Halides, by Joel H. Hildebrand.
18.100.
Letter from LP to Joel Hildebrand, February 19, 1930.
18.101.
Letter from Sterling Hendricks to LP, No Date.
18.102.
Letter from J.B.S. Haldane to LP, LP notes on back, No Date.
18.103.
Letter from Louis P. Hammett to LP, LP notes on back, May 22, 1933.
18.104.
Letter from Lindsay Helmholz to LP, June 28, 1932[3].
18.105.
Letter from LP to Lindsay Helmholz, July 12, 1933.
18.106.
Letter from Joe Mayer to LP, May 9, 1933.
18.107.
Letter from H.O. Jenkins to LP, July 15, 1934.
18.108.
Letter from [name illegible] to LP and AHP, June 22, 1927.
18.109.
Letter from LP to Treat B. Johnson, July 12, 1934.
18.109a.
Letter from Treat B. Johnson to LP, January 2, 1934.
18.110.
Letter from G.A. Jenkins to LP, June 20, 1929.
18.111.
Letter from LP to G.A. Jenkins, May 23, 1929.
18.112.
Letter from R.W. James to LP, February 16, 1931.
18.112a.
Letter from LP to R.W. James, March 6, 1931.
18.113.
Letter in German from Dr. G. Jander to LP, February 5, 1931.
18.114.
Letter in German from J. Kasarnowsky to LP, July, 1927.
18.115.
Letter from Edwin Kemble to LP, April 21, 1933.
18.116.
Letter from George F. K[?] to LP, April 27, 1928.
18.117.
Letter from LP to W.J. Kerr, April 26, 1929.
18.117a.
Letter from W.J. Kerr to LP, May 3, 1929.
18.118.
Letter from [name illegible] on Hotel Durant Stationery to LP, January 28, 1934.
18.119.
Letter from Dr. Ketelaar to LP, July 6, 193[?].
18.120.
Letter from LP to Dr. Ketelaar, October 11, 1932.
18.121.
Letter from Gilbert N. Lewis to LP, May 29, 1929.
18.122.
Letter from Gilbert N. Lewis to LP, March 8, 1930.
18.123.
Letter from J. E. Lennard-Jones to LP, June 9, 1928.
18.124.
Letter from Arthur Lamb to LP, February 26, 1931.
18.125.
Letter from Gilbert N. Lewis to LP, July 18, 1935.
18.126.
Letter from Wendell M. Latimer to LP, May 26, 1931.
18.127.
Letter from S.C. Lind to LP, December 4, 1933.
18.128.
Postcard from "Edwin" [McMillan] to LP and AHP, September 13, 1929.
18.129.
Letter from LP to Chairman of the Committee on Fellowships, January 11, 1929.
18.130.
Letter from LP to Dean of the Graduate School at Princeton, January 3, 1929.
18.131.
Letter from Elihu Thomson to R.A. Millikan, January 10, 1925.
18.132.
Letter from W.R. Whitney to Elihu Thomson, January 5, 1925.
18.133.
Letter from W.R. Whitney to R.A. Millikan, January 5, 1925.
18.134.
Letter from R.A. Millikan to LP, July 16, 1926.
18.135.
Letter from Mrs. R. Kenneth Milne to LP, October 1, 1931.
18.136.
Letter in German from H. Mark to LP, J [month illegible] 12, 1934.
18.137.
Letter from Thomas Midgley, Jr. to LP, December 19, 1935.
18.138.
Letter from W.E. Tisdale to LP, January 19, 1926.
18.139.
Letter from W.E. Tisdale to LP, May 21, 1925.
18.140.
Letter from Fred E. Wright to LP, April 26, 1933.
18.141.
Letter from LP to Fred E. Wright, May 2, 1933.
18.142.
Letter from W.A. H [last name illegible] to LP, November 21, 1932.
18.143.
Telegram from W.A. Jensen to LP, May 31, 1933.
18.144.
Letter from Arthur A. Noyes to LP, with LP notes on bottom, September 25, 1935.
18.145.
Letter in German from Paschen to LP, September 11, 1926.
18.146.
Letter from Charles Palache to LP, November 15, 1934.
18.147.
Letter from LP to Prentice-Hall, Inc., and attached copy of editor's contract, December 3, 1935.
18.147a.
Letter from Prentice-Hall, Inc. to LP, November 15, 1935.
18.148.
Letter in German from Herbert Stuart to LP, May 21, 1932.
18.149.
Letter from Otto Schmidt to LP, August 25, 1931.
18.150.
Letter in German from K. Selmayr to LP, April 4, 1928.
18.151.
Expenditure [?] in German from K. Selmayr, February 7, 1928.
18.152.
Pricelist from K. Selmayr, No Date.
18.153.
Letter from K. Selmayr to LP, December 2, 1927.
18.154.
Letter in German from Otto Schmidt to LP, August 18, 1930.
18.155.
Letter from C.P. Snow to LP, LP response on back, May 4, 1933.
18.156.
Letter from S.H. Graf to LP, May 17, 1934.
18.156a.
Letter from O.F. Stafford to LP, May 17, 1934.
18.156b.
Letter from Howard R. Taylor to LP, May 10, 1934.
18.156c.
Letter from LP to O.F. Stafford, May 13, 1934.
18.157.
Letter from [name illegible] at Tiffany & Co. to LP, December 6, 1928.
18.158.
Letter from Norman Smith to LP, November 27, 1929.
18.159.
Letter from James S. Thompson to LP, January 17, 1931.
18.159a.
Letter from James S. Thompson to LP, January 5, 1931.
18.159b.
Letter from LP to James S. Thompson, December 31, 1930.
18.160.
Letter from Harold C. Urey to LP, September 24, 1932.
18.161.
Letter from Harold C. Urey to LP, July 16, 1932.
18.162.
Letter from Harold C. Urey to LP, December 5, 1934.
18.163.
Letter from Ralph Wyckoff to LP, May 7, 1929.
18.164.
Letter from D.L. Webster to LP, May 20, 1929.
18.165.
Letter from Paul Wagner to LP, May 29, 1929.
18.166.
Letter from Paul Wagner to LP, and attached photo, May 25, 1929.
18.167.
Letter from Ernest Merritt to LP, March 18, 1929.
18.168.
Letter from "Mother and Annie" [Wagner] to LP, November 5, 1930.
18.168a.
Letter from LP to Annie Wagner, November 8, 1930.
18.168b.
Letter from LP to Paul Wagner, May 28, 1929.
18.169.
Letter from LP to Dr. Zachariasen, February 19, 1930.
18.169a.
Letter from Dr. Zachariasen to LP, December 14, 1929.
18.170.
Letter from Dr. Zachariasen to LP, November 7, [No Year].
18.171.
Cast aluminum base: Blueprint, No Date.
18.171a.
Photos of an ice-cream machine, notes on back of first picture, No Date.
18.171b.
Letter from Ziegler to LP re: the ice cream machine, November 15, 1933.
18.172.
Letter from William Freeman to LP, February 3, 1935.
18.173.
Letter from "Dick" to LP, August 31, 1946.
18.174.
Letter from Joseph O. Hirschfelder to LP, November 20, 1933.
18.175.
Letter from Ivar Walles to LP, No Date.
18.176.
Letter from Harold C. Urey to LP, August 18, 1932.
18.177.
Letter from Harold C. Urey to LP, May 2, 1933.
18.178.
Letter from T.W.J. Taylor to LP, October 6, 1931.
18.179.
Letter from W. V. Sidgwick to LP, June 27, 1931.
18.180.
Letter from T.W.J. Taylor to LP, February 26, 1932.
18.181.
Letter in German from Georg Rumer to LP, March 25, 1934.
18.182.
Letter in German from Georg Rumer to LP, May 23, 1933.
18.183.
Abstract and letter from LP to Harold, August 24, 1933.
18.184.
Letter from H.M. Randall to LP, November 23, 1929.
18.185.
Letter from "Boris" to LP, August 23, 1932.
18.186.
Letter from LP to Research Fellowship Board, December 28, 1925.
18.186a.
Researches in progress.
18.187.
Letter from W.E. Tisdale to LP, April 25, 1925.
18.187a.
National Research Council National Research Fellowships in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics application March 23, 1925, February 24, 1925.
18.187b.
Research already completed by Linus C. Pauling.
18.187c.
LP manuscripts re: descriptions of completed research and proposed research, 1925.
18.188.
Letter from Gerald Wendt to LP, March 13, 1928.
18.189.
Letter in German from H. Mark to LP, July 20, 1931.
18.190.
Letter from A. Sommerfeld to LP, August 5, 1931.
18.191.
Letter in German from A. Sommerfeld to LP, May 30, 1930.
18.192.
Letter from LP to A. Sommerfeld, October 20, 1925.
18.193.
Envelope with LP handwriting: "Poems by J. Robert Oppenheimer/1928".

Contents include eleven original poems on thirteen pages by J. Robert Oppenheimer: "The Ambassador"; "Crossing"; "The Kiss"; "The sea will bear sea wrought..."; "tu salada frangancia"; "Epithalamion"; "Returning at sundown through the broken snow..."; "sali sin ser notada de mi casa sosegada"; "amor condusse moi ad una morte"; "Xenia"; "Des mains tristes, des mains sages..."


3.019.
Folder marked as "CIT Executive Committee", containing Confidential executive committee minutes, reports, reviews, and correspondence on status of various faculty members at CIT.
19.1.
Empty CIT envelope labeled to "Professor Linus Pauling", No Date or postmark.
19.2.
Letter from Edward C. Barrett to Jurg Waser, June 13, 1946.
19.3.
Executive Committee Conference minutes, June 1, 1946.
19.4.
Letter from Lee A. DuBridge to James R. Page, June 10, 1946.
19.5.
Board of Trustees Annual Meeting Agenda and related materials, December 9, 1946.
19.6.
Memorandum from H.M. Chadwell to LP and others, July 10, 1946.
19.7.
Letter from Edward C. Barrett to S. J. Bates, June 4, 1946.
19.8.
Letter from Edward C. Barrett to W. N. Lacey, June 4, 1946.
19.9.
Letter from Edward C. Barrett to H. J. Lucas, June 4, 1946.
19.10.
Letter from Edward C. Barrett to E. H. Swift, June 4, 1946.
19.11.
Letter from Edward C. Barrett to R. M. Badger, June 4, 1946.
19.12.
Letter from Edward C. Barrett to R. W. Dodson, June 4, 1946.
19.13.
Letter from Edward C. Barrett to John O'Groman, June 13, 1946.
19.14.
Letter from James R. Page to John G. Kirkwood, June 4, 1946.
19.15.
Executive Committee Conference materials, marked as "Confidential", May 28, 1946.
19.16.
Executive Committee Conference materials, marked as "Confidential", June 15, 1946.
19.17.
Salary schedules, with LP notes written, January 7, 1946.
19.18.
Executive Committee Meeting Conference materials, marked as "Confidential", June 28, 1946.
19.19.
Executive Committee Meeting Conference materials, marked as "Confidential", April 13, 1946.
19.20.
California Tech track, swimming, tennis, and baseball schedules, 1946.
19.21.
Letter from E.K. Wickman to LP, marked as personal and Confidential, February 7, 1946.
19.22.
Letter from John G. Kirkwood to LP, June 6, 1946.
19.22a.
Letter from Edward C. Barrett to LP, June 12, 1946.
19.22b.
Letter from John G. Kirkwood to James R. Page, June 7, 1946.
19.22c.
Letter from James R. Page to John G. Kirkwood, June 15, 1946.
19.22d.
Letter from Lee [Lee A. DuBridge] to LP, May 10, 1946.
19.22e.
Letter from LP to Lee A. DuBridge, May 4, 1946.
19.22f.
Letter from James R. Page to LP, October 23, 1945.
19.23.
Executive Committee Conference materials, marked as "Confidential", May 18, 1946.
19.24.
Board of Trustees meeting agenda, June 3, 1946.
19.25.
Executive Committee Electrical Engineering Faculty Request for a Consideration of our Present Division Grouping of Courses as it Relates to Electrical Engineering, February 11, 1946.
19.26.
Executive Committee Conference meeting materials, marked as "Confidential", February 9, 1946.
19.27.
CIT Board of Trustees meeting materials, January 7, 1946.
19.28.
Executive Committee Conference materials, marked as "Confidential", January 22, 1946.
19.29.
Executive Committee Conference materials, marked as "Confidential", February 2, 1946.
19.30.
Executive Committee materials, marked as "Confidential", January 24, 1946.
19.31.
Executive Committee materials, marked as "Confidential", December 19, 1945.
19.32.
Executive Committee Conference materials, marked as "Confidential", December 15, 1945.
19.33.
Executive Committee Conference materials, December 17, 1945.
19.34.
Executive Committee Conference materials, marked as "Confidential", January 5, 1946.
19.35.
Executive Committee Conference materials, marked as "Confidential", January 7, 1946.
19.36.
CIT minutes of Buildings and Grounds Committee, December 29, 1945.
19.37.
Executive Committee Conference materials, marked as "Confidential", January 12, 1946.
19.38.
Executive Committee Conference materials, marked as "Confidential", December 29, 1945.
19.39.
The Executive Committee on Governmental and Industrial Contracts, Action of Contracts Committee meeting materials, December 21, 1945.
19.40.
Letter from [name illegible] to W.S. Hatch, W.R. Stott, December 28, 1945.
19.41.
Board of Trustees meeting materials, marked as "Confidential", December 3, 1945.
19.42.
Executive Committee Conference materials, marked as "Confidential", December 8, 1945.
19.43.
Executive Committee Conference agenda, December 15, 1945.
19.44.
Executive Committee Conference meeting materials, marked as "Confidential", December 1, 1945.
19.45.
Executive Committee Conference meeting materials, marked as "Confidential", with LP notes on back, October 20, 1945.
19.46.
Executive Committee Conference meeting materials, marked as "Confidential", November 17, 1945.
19.47.
Executive Committee Conference meeting materials, marked as "Confidential", November 21, 1945.
19.48.
Board of Trustees meeting materials, marked as "Confidential", November 5, 1945.
19.49.
Executive Committee Conference meeting materials, marked as "Confidential", November 10, 1945.
19.50.
Executive Committee Conference meeting materials, marked as "Confidential", October 27, 1945.
19.51.
Executive Committee materials, marked as "Confidential", October 22, 1945.
19.52.
Executive Committee Conference agenda, October 20, 1945.
19.53.
War Contracts Committee, October 20, 1945.
19.54.
CIT Current Funds Budget, marked as "Confidential", For the Fiscal Year ending June 30, 1946.
19.55.
Note re: a board meeting on October 1st, No Date.
19.56.
Executive Committee materials, marked as "Confidential", September 28, 1945.
19.57.
Executive Committee Conference materials, marked as "Confidential", November 3, 1945.
19.58.
Executive Committee Conference agenda, October 27, 1945.
19.59.
Board of Trustees meeting materials, marked as "Confidential", October 1, 1945.
19.60.
Executive Committee Conference agenda, November 3, 1945.
19.61.
Proposed Rules of Membership and Procedure for the Faculty, No Date.
19.62.
Memorandum from the Committee on Government and Industrial Contracts to the Executive Conference, November 1, 1945.
19.63.
Executive Committee agenda, October 22, 1945.
19.64.
Letter from the Committee on Buildings and Grounds to the Executive Committee, October 22, 1945.
19.65.
Executive Committee Conference agenda, October 20, 1945.
19.66.
Note from LP to "Clark", No Date [written on a piece of scratch paper].
19.67.
Executive Committee Conference materials, marked as "Confidential", October 13, 1945.
19.68.
Executive Committee Conference agenda, October 13, 1945.
19.69.
Program and Budget for Industrial Design, 1945-1946 submitted from F.C. Lindvall to the Executive Committee, October 5, 1945.
19.70.
Executive Committee Conference materials, marked as "Confidential", October 8, 1945.
19.71.
Items for Executive Committee Conference, October 6, 1945.
19.72.
Procedure for Negotiation of New Contracts and Supplements to Existing Contracts, No Date.
19.73.
Educational Policies and Objectives of the Institute, with LP note "NOYES!" at the top, October 5, 1945.
19.74.
Meeting of the Committee on the Disposition of Eaton Canyon, October 4, 1945.
19.75.
Memorandum from F.C. Lindvall to the Executive Committee, October 1, 1945.
19.76.
Meeting of the Committees on the Disposition of Eaton Canyon, October 4, 1945.
19.77.
Vacation policy, No Date.
19.78.
Letter from LP to Edward C. Barrett, October 5, 1945.
19.79.
Memorandum from W.V. Houston to the Executive Committee, October 3, 1945.
19.80.
Letter from A.H. Sturtevant to James H. Page, October 6, 1945.
19.81.
Board of Trustees agenda, October 1, 1945.
19.82.
Executive Committee meeting materials, September 28, 1945.
19.83.
Executive Committee agenda, September 28, 1945.
19.84.
Recommendations in regard to institute shops, September 26, 1945.
19.85.
Comparative Proposed Current Funds Budget, Division of Industrial Relations for the Fiscal Year ending June 30, 1946.
19.86.
Note from Edward C. Barrett to LP, September 13, 1945.
19.86a.
By-Laws of California Institute of Technology, August 28, 1945.
19.87.
Blank sheet of paper. No Date.
19.88.
Letter from Edward C. Barrett to the Members of the Faculty, September 18, 1945.
19.89.
Letter from Edward C. Barrett to LP, September 13, 1945.
19.90.
Letter from LP to Robert A. Millikan, August 7, 1945.
19.91.
Letter from LP to Executive Council, August 7, 1945.
19.92.
Memo to E.C. Barrett and W.R. Stott re: vacation policy, August 31, 1945.
19.93.
Executive Committee materials, marked as "Confidential", September 22, 1945.
19.94.
Executive Committee materials, marked as "Confidential", September 15, 1945.
19.95.
Recommendations of the Committee on Machine Shops, September 1945.
19.96.
Letter from Edward C. Barrett to LP, March 5, 1945.

3.020.
Folder marked as "Research Board for National Security, 1945". 1944-1945.
20.1.
Minutes of the meeting of the Research Board for National Security, April 18, 1945.
20.1a.
Letter from I.I. Rabi to Dr. K.T. Compton, April 3, 1945.
20.1b.
Typescript: "Study of the Causes of War", No Date.
20.1c.
Agenda for RBNS meeting, April 18, 1945.
20.1d.
Army Navy Proposed Problems, marked as "Secret", April 12, 1945.
20.1e.
Notice to Board Members, rec'd March 26, 1945.
20.1f.
Minutes of the meeting of the Board, March 10, 1945.
20.1g.
Letter from the Secretary of War and the Secretary of the Navy to the President, November 9, 1944.
20.1h.
Letter from Frank B. Jewett to Honorable Henry L. Stimson, November 27, 1944.
20.1i.
Letter from James Forrestal to the President, November 30, 1944.
20.1j.
Letter from Karl T. Compton to Dr. Frank B. Jewett, December 4, 1944.
20.1k.
Letter from Frank B. Jewett to Dr. Karl T. Compton, December 5, 1944.
20.1l.
General organization chart of Research Board for National Security, No Date.
20.1m.
Executive Committee Proposed Authorization to Executive Committee for Project Handling, No Date.
20.1n.
Scientific Panels Proposed Functioning of Scientific Panels, No Date.
20.1o.
Typical organization of a scientific panel, No Date.
20.2.
Letter from LP to Dr. Roger Adams, marked as "Confidential", May 4, 1945.
20.3.
Letter from the Secretary of War and the Secretary of the Navy to the President, November 9, 1944.
20.4.
Piece of paper with Research Board for National Security Address and Karl T. Compton's name, No Date.
20.5.
Letter from LP to Dr. Frank B. Jewett, January 19, 1945.
20.5a.
Letter from LP to Dr. Ross O. Harrison, January 19, 1945.
20.5b.
Letter from LP to Dr. Karl T. Compton, January 19, 1945.
20.5c.
Letter from Frank B. Jewett to LP, January 15, 1945.
20.6.
Proposed Civilian Members Research Board for National Security, No Date.

3.021.
Folder marked as "NDRC-12", containing correspondence marked as Secret, mostly regarding the construction of an apparatus for regeneration of oxygen during flight for a combat crew.
21.1.
Letter from LP to Dr. Louis Jordan, marked as "Secret", April 3, 1945.
21.2.
Letter from Robert A. Bowman, Jr. to LP, marked as "Secret", June 9, 1942.
21.1a.
Receipt form for use in transmitting Classified material to LP from Robert A. Bowman, Jr., June 9, 1942.
21.1b.
Monthly report on the Physical-Chemical and Chemical Engineering Problems Summary of Progress, marked as "Secret": Problem NL-B-42 and AC-12, April 15 - May 15, 1942.
21.2.
Letter from Robert A. Bowman Jr. to LP, marked as "Secret", July 13, 1942.
21.2a.
Receipt form for use in transmitting Classified material to LP from Robert A. Bowman, Jr., July 13, 1942.
21.2b.
Monthly report on the Physical-Chemical and Chemical Engineering Problems Summary of Progress, marked as "Secret": Problem NL-B-42 and AC, May 15 - June 15, 1942.
21.3.
Letter from W.A. Noyes, Jr. to Professor P.A. Leighton, marked as "Secret", January 4, 1942.
21.4.
Postcard to LP, registered article 110464, postmarked April 20, 1944.
21.5.
Letter from Crawford F. Failey to LP, marked as "Secret", December 19, 1942.
21.5a.
Receipt of classified material from Crawford F. Failey to LP, December 19, 1942.
21.6.
Letter from Crawford F. Failey to LP, marked as "Secret", October 23, 1942.
21.7.
Receipt for transmittal of classified materials from Safe [?] to Verner Schomaker, September 29, 1942.
21.8.
Letter from Crawford F. Failey to LP, marked as "Secret", September 22, 1942.
21.8a.
Instructions for obtaining the free base of 1070, 1130, or TL 301 from its Hydrochloride, No Date.
21.8b.
Receipt of classified material to LP, September 22, 1942.
21.9.
Receipt of classified material to LP, October 23, 1942.

3.022.
Loose unmarked correspondence - 2 folders of loose, unmarked correspondence put together into one folder. Mostly containing letters to and from LP, Karl T. Compton, Frank B. Jewett, and George G. Wright, regarding secret inks and screeds.
22.1.
NDRC letter from Roger Adams to LP, May 19, 1945.
22.1a.
Preliminary report of Project 3 Committee German Research and Engineering, marked as "Restricted", June 4, 1945.
22.2.
RBNS letter from Louis Jordan to All Members of RBNS, May 16, 1945.
22.3.
Reprint: "Scientific Research and Modern Warfare", by Rear Admiral J. A. Furer, rec'd May 9, 1945.
22.4.
Letter from LP to Dr. Karl T. Compton, January 19, 1945.
22.4a.
Letter from LP to Dr. Ross G. Harrison, January 19, 1945.
22.5.
Letter from LP to President Karl T. Compton, February 27, 1945.
22.5a.
Letter from Karl T. Compton to LP, February 15, 1945.
22.6.
Three receipts of classified material, sent from George G. Wright to Dr. Harris M. Chadwell, Mr. George A. Richter, and Dr. Warren C. Lothrop, dated February 4, 1946.
22.7.
Two receipts of classified material, sent from George G. Wright to George A. Richter, Eastman Kodak Company, and Dr. Harris M. Chadwell, dated January 10, 1946. Note attached on the front says "in order report receipts".
22.8.
Two receipts of classified material sent from George G. Wright to Dr. Harris M. Chadwell and George A. Richter, dated January 9, 1946.
22.9.
Two receipts of classified material sent from George G. Wright to Dr. Harris M. Chadwell, OSRD, and Mr. George A. Richter, Eastman Kodak Company, dated December 31, 1945.
22.10.
Three receipts of classified material sent from George G. Wright to Dr. Warren C. Lothrop, Mr. George A. Richter, and Captain Donald B. Summers, OSS, dated December 1, 1945.
22.11.
Two receipts of classified material sent from George G. Wright to Dr. Warren C. Lothrop and Mr. George A. Richter, dated November 13, 1945.
22.12.
Three receipts of classified material sent from W.H. Eberhardt to Professor A. B. Lamb, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mr. G.A. Richter, Eastman Kodak Company, and Warren C. Lothrop, OSRD, Washington, dated September 4, 1945.
22.13.
Two receipts of classified material sent from G.G. Wright, Calif. Inst. of Tech., Pasadena 4, California to Mr. G.A. Richter, Dr. W.C. Lothrop, and Dr. Harris M. Chadwell, dated July 2, 1945.
22.14.
Two receipts of classified material sent from George G. Wright, Calif. Inst. Tech., Pasadena 4, California, to Dr. Warren C. Lothrop and George A. Richter, dated May 1, 1945, April 26, 1945, and April 26, 1945.
22.15.
Five receipts of classified material sent from George G. Wright to Captain Donald B. Summers, Warren C. Lothrop, Mr. George A. Richter, Dr. Warren C. Lothrop, and Dr. Warren C. Lothrop, dated August 28, 1945 [1st three] April 6, 1945, and April 16, 1945.
22.16.
Letter from Karl T. Compton to LP, January 22, 1945.
22.17.
Letter from Karl T. Compton to Dr. Frank B. Jewett, marked as Copy, December 4, 1944.
22.17a.
Letter from Frank B. Jewett to Dr. Karl T. Compton, marked as Copy, December 5, 1944.
22.18.
Letter from Louis Jordan to Civilian Members of the Research Board for National Security, March 1, 1945.
22.19.
Letter from Frank B. Jewett to LP, March 1, 1945.
22.20.
Telegram from K.T. Compton to LP, March 1, 1945.
22.21.
Telegram from Karl Compton to LP, February 10, 1945.
22.22.
NDRC letter from Roger Adams to LP, marked as "Confidential", March 29, 1945.
22.22a.
LP Notes: on back of Roger Adams' letter, and on the front of a letter from Paul Ackerman to "Dear Friend", No Date.
22.23.
Letter from LP to Dr. Roger Adams, marked as "Confidential", April 2, 1945.
22.24.
Receipt of classified material from LP to Louis Jordan, dated April 3, 1945.
22.24a.
Letter from LP to Louis Jordan, marked as "Secret", April 3, 1945.
22.24b.
Letter from Louis Jordan to LP, marked as "Secret", March 27, 1945.
22.24c.
Receipt of classified material sent from Louis Jordan to LP, March 27, 1945.
22.25.
RBNS letter from Louis Jordan to Members of the Research Board for National Security, April 5, 1945.
22.26.
Research Board for National Security list of Executive Committee and Civilian Board Members, as of February 2, 1945.
22.27.
Telegram from Karl T. Compton to LP, February 10, 1945.
22.28.
Telegram from K.T. Compton to LP, March 1, 1945.
22.29.
Letter from LP to Dr. Frank B. Jewett, February 28, 1945.
22.29a.
Letter from Frank B. Jewett to LP, February 12, 1945.
22.30.
Letter from LP to Dr. Karl T. Compton, January 19, 1945.
22.31.
Letter from J.A. Furer to Members of the Research Board for National Security, rec'd May 9, 1945.
22.32.
Report No. 10, Copy No. 5, outline of research, marked as "Secret", regarding inks, and signed by Frank Lanni, William H. Eberhardt, and George G. Wright, July 1 - September 1, 1945.
22.33.
Report on X-Ray Investigation of Restoration, from LP marked as "Secret", July 17, 1945.
22.34.
Preliminary Excursion Programme for the Attendants, International Symposium on the origin of life on the Earth, Moscow, U.S.S.R., August 19-24, 1957.
22.35.
Ninth Report, Senate Investigating Committee on Education, California Legislature, 1951 Regular Session [LP's testimony begins on pg 25].
22.36.
Handwritten letter from "Bob" to LP, October 23, 1953.
22.37.
Indian Airlines Corporation passenger ticket and baggage check, date illegible.
22.38.
Indian Airlines Corporation passenger ticket and baggage check, date illegible.
22.39.
German newspaper article: "Heilung durch Frischzellen: Prof. Niehans schwure auf seine Methode", No Date.
22.40.
Handwritten letter from Lawrence C. Cerny to LP, December 12, 1959.
22.41.
Letter from Stanislaw Kowalski to LP, March 9, 1956.
22.42.
Note fragment from unknown to Moshe Lenske, [Jerusalem, Israel], No Date.
22.43.
Flight schedule, [no name] September 11 and 15, [No Year].
22.44.
Foreign slip [unidentifiable] with LP's signature on it, July 29, 1957.
22.45.
Scandinavian Airlines System excess baggage ticket, August 29, 1957.
22.46.
Aeroflot U.S.S.R. excess baggage ticket, August 26, 1957.
22.47.
Receipt for the Great Eastern Hotel Ltd., February 2, 1955.
22.48.
Indian Airlines Corporation passenger ticket and baggage check, February 1, 1955 [LP].
22.49.
Indian Airlines Corporation passenger ticket and baggage check, February 1, 1955 [AHP].
22.50.
Table settings, No Date.
22.51.
Indian Airlines Corporation passenger ticket, February 3, [No Year].
22.52.
Indian Airlines Corporation passenger ticket, January 25, [No Year].
22.53.
Indian Airlines Corporation passenger ticket, February 3, [No Year].
22.54.
Letter from Yoshinobu Kakiuchi to LP, March 1, 1955.
22.55.
Bill from the Hotel New Osaka Ltd., Osaka, for Prof. and Mrs. Pauling, March 1, 1955.
22.56.
Bill from the Miyako Hotel, Kyoto, Japan, for LP and AHP, March 6, 1955.
22.57.
Bill from the Imperial Hotel Ltd., Tokyo for LP and AHP, February 27, 1955.
22.58.
India Airlines Corporation passenger ticket, January 25, [No Year].
22.59.
Piece of paper with typing in a foreign language and LP note on bottom "$12000,00 to my bank 11 Dec 1954".
22.60.
Letter from S.S. Bhatnagar to LP, October 14, 1953.
22.61.
American Express Travelers Cheque record, June 7, 1957.
22.62.
Letter from Martin Karplus to LP, December 8, 1954.
22.63.
Itinerary for Dr. and Mrs. Linus Pauling for May 30 - July 4, [No Year - arranged through H.B. Bennett Travel Agency].
22.64.
Itinerary for Dr. and Mrs. Linus Pauling for December 5 - March 12, [No Year - arranged through H.B. Bennett Travel Agency].
22.65.
Empty envelope marked as "Chapter 10 5 belts".
22.66.
Letter from John G. Hoffman to Whom It May Concern, June 7, 1956.
22.67.
Letter from Peter Pauling to Mamma and Daddy, June 15, 1956.
22.68.
Bill of sale [?] in German, December 9, 1954.
22.69.
Itinerary for Linus Pauling for Nobel Laureates, with several LP notes, 1954.
22.70.
Bill of sale [?] in German, December 13, 1954.

3.023.
Journal marked as "Secret", Book W, GG Wright, and labeled on the first page as "Screed Record", from November 7, 1944 - December 19, 1945.

3.024.
Journal marked as W.H. Eberhardt, III, "Secret", regarding screeds and secret inks, from May 3, 1945 - October 19, 1945.

3.025.
Journal marked as "Secret", W.H. Eberhardt, II, regarding screeds and secret inks, from January 27, 1945 - May 2, 1945.

3.026.
Journal marked as "Secret", W.H. Eberhardt, regarding screeds and secret inks, from October 6, 1944 - January 27, 1945, with a note stuck in page 157 titled "A Technique for the Detection of Screeds Written with Soluble Halides", No Date.

3.027.
Journal marked as NDRC-15, F. Lanni, #3, regarding screeds and secret inks, from August 1, 1945 - December 28, 1945.

3.028.
Journal marked as Verner Schomaker, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, NDRC-12 and Trip on NDRC-12, regarding The Destruction of Immune Antibodies by Mustard Vapors and other various topics, marked as "Restricted" and/or Confidential. Several of the pages are blank, and entries are out of order, centering around May/June 1943.

3.029.
Journal marked as Frank Lanni, IV, #2, NDRC Chem 15, "Secret", regarding screeds and secret inks, from March 20, 1945 - August 1, 1945.

3.030.
Journal marked as II< "Secret", F. Lanni, regarding screeds and secret inks, from June 16, 1944 - March 20, 1945.

3.031.
Journal marked as W.H. Eberhardt, IV, "Secret", regarding screeds and secret inks, from October 23, 1945 - December 29, 1945.

3.032.
Folder marked as "Div. 8 Meeting", containing letters and materials regarding rocket propellants and plastic explosives, as well as NDRC contracts and reports.
32.1.
Letter from Vannevar Bush to LP, June 14, 1945.
32.2.
Report marked as "Restricted" by Dr. F.J. Ewing, CIOS Investigator, marked as ETOUSA, Ordinance Target Report No. 5, May 18, 1945.
32.3.
Receipt of classified material from S. R. Aspinall to LP, August 14, 1945.
32.3a.
Report - Demobilization Program, Division 8, NDRC, marked as "Confidential", August 10, 1945.
32.4.
Report - Division 8, National Defense Research Committee of the Office of Scientific Research and Development, marked as "Confidential", minutes of meeting of May 24, 1945.
32.5.
Division 8 Summary Report Table of Contents, marked as "Secret", and marked in ink at the top of the page "13", No Date.
32.6.
Letter from LP to Dr. R.B. Corey, May 4, 1945.
32.7.
Receipt of classified material from L. H. Earinholt to LP, June 30, 1945.
32.7a.
Division 8 Report to the NDRC, Project Summary and Budget Estimates, marked as "Confidential", June 1, 1945.
32.8.
Division 8 Budget and Appropriation, marked as "Confidential", March 1, 1945 - August 31, 1945.
32.8a.
Division 8 Budget, marked as "Confidential", July 1, 1945 - June 30, 1946.
32.8b.
Budget of Explosives Research Laboratory, Bruceton, Pennsylvania, marked as "Confidential", September 1, 1944 - June 30, 1946.
32.8c.
Division 8 Special Administrative Expenses, marked as "Confidential", July 1, 1945 - June 30, 1946.
32.9.
Report and a "Chart for Organization to Carry out Fundamental Research on Rocket Propellants", marked as "Confidential", from R.E. Gibson to Majors J.H. Howard and James F. Miller, August 15, 1945.
32.10.
Letter from Robert A. Bowman, Jr. to LP, marked as "Secret", August 14, 1942.
32.10a.
Receipt of classified material from Robert A. Bowman to LP, August 14, 1942.
32.10b.
Monthly report, Physical-Chemical and Chemical Engineering Problems Summary of Progress, June 15 - July 15, 1942, NDRC Division B, Section B-7, marked as "Secret", August 6, 1942.
32.11.
Letter from LP to Dr. Ralph Connor, marked as "Confidential", January 12, 1945.
32.11a.
Inter-department communication from R.A. Cooley to LP, March 21, 1945.
32.12.
Receipt of classified material from Miss Lewis for Dr. Malina, August 7, 1945.
32.12a.
Typed note regarding the contents of a report from F.J. Malina to LP, marked as "Confidential", August 7, 1945.
32.12b.
Fundamental Research Problems in the Chemistry Associated with Jet Propulsion and with Rocket Propulsion, marked as "Confidential", and annotated by LP, No Date.
32.13.
Several photo-slides labeled as "The burning rate of a composite propellant composed of particles compared with those of the constituents and an intimate mixture, Investigation No. 1296, Confidential", No Date.
32.13a.
A Proposed Method of Improving the Burning Properties of Propellant Grains, by LP, marked as "Confidential", March 2, 1945.
32.14.
A Method of Improving the Burning Properties of Propellants, by LP, marked as "Confidential", March 12, 1945.
32.15.
A Method of Improving the Burning Properties of Propellants, by LP, marked as "Confidential", March 12, 1945.
32.16.
Letter from J. P. Youtz to LP, June 4, 1945.
32.17.
Agreement letter from LP with CIT regarding inventions made during propellant studies, May 15, 1945.
32.18.
Statement of Invention [patent application?] from LP, regarding his having invented "a new and useful propellant and method of controlling the burning thereof", marked as "Confidential", No Date.
32.19.
Letter from LP to Dr. James B. Conant, marked as "Confidential", January 12, 1943.
32.19a.
Draft of letter from LP to Dr. James B. Conant, marked as "Confidential", with drawings, No Date.
32.20.
LP rocket drawings, "M51 AP shot", No Date.
32.20a.
Memorandum note from "Eddie" to "Mary Jane", No Date.
32.20b.
Typed sheet headed "The Calculations are based upon the following assumptions.", followed by typed sheets of calculations of results and stresses, No Date.
32.20c.
LP Notes re: rocket propellants, No Date.
32.21.
LP Notes: "Canada - Report on performance of high vel. proj.", No Date.
32.21a.
Graph of Ballistic Coefficients For Caliber .244 Cores STS Armor, No Date.
32.22.
LP Notes on rocket propellants, December 16, 1942.
32.23.
Telegram from John E. Burchard to LP, rec'd March 5, 1943.
32.23a.
Letter from John E. Burchard to LP, February 19, 1943.
32.23b.
Letter from H.P. Robertson to Lanus [sic] Pauling, marked as "Confidential", February 16, 1943.
32.23c.
Letter from L.H. Adams to LP, marked as "Confidential", February 19, 1945.
32.24.
Telegram from John E. Burchard to LP, March 4, 1943.
32.25.
LP Notes: "Effect of yaw", No Date.
32.26.
Maintenance of Regularity and Continuity of Burning of Rocket Charges, corrected copy, marked as "Confidential", rec'd February 22, 1943.
32.27.
Piece of a magazine advertisement for Parker Rust Proof Company, No Date.
32.28.
LP Notes re: Division 8, March 16, 1943.
32.29.
LP Notes on propellants and shape of nose/tail of rockets, No Date.
32.30.
LP Notes on rockets, January 10, 1943.
32.31.
LP Notes: "Will a grain of known powder burn smoothly for 0.01sec at 4000 lb/sq. in?", No Date.
32.32.
LP rocket drawings, calculations, No Date.
32.33.
LP Notes: "Div. 8 says they don't want us to make formal interim reports...", No Date.
32.34.
NDRC-13 Laboratory Project, Estimated expenses for 8 moth period, January 1 - August 31, marked as "Confidential", prepared by Robert B. Corey February 26, 1943.
32.34a.
NDRC Chem 13 Canyon Project Budget Estimate, marked as "Restricted", February 25, 1943.
32.34b.
Inter-department communication from Robert B. Corey to LP, marked as "Confidential", February 26, 1943.
32.34c.
Handwritten estimated expenses for B-1 project, October 1 - July 1, 1943, prepared October 16, 1942.
32.35.
Two blank sheets of engineering paper.
32.36.
Proposals, Meeting of Division 8, marked as "Confidential", March 16, 1943.
32.36a.
Division 8, National Defense Research Committee of the Office of Scientific Research and Development, minutes of meeting, marked as "Confidential", July 19, 1945.
32.36b.
Letter from Ralph Connor to the Members of Division 8, June 16, 1945.
32.36c.
Letter from LP to Dr. Ralph Connor, June 27, 1945.
32.37.
Note from Robert Cooley to LP, No Date.
32.37a.
Letter from George R. Eckman to Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2, Headquarters European T of Opns, marked as Confidential, June 8, 1945.
32.37b.
Letter from H.S. Van Klooster and S.A. Goudsmit re: A German Report on the Army Experimental Station at Gottow, marked as "Confidential", June 2, 1945.
32.38.
Conceptual sketch of a Wasserfall Missile, 1945.
32.39.
Conceptual sketch of a German Remote Controlled Glide Bomb HS 293 A-1, July 3, 1945.
32.40.
Conceptual sketch of a Rheinbote RHF 261/2 Long Range Multi-Stage Rocket, No Date.
32.41.
Conceptual sketches of German Radio-Controlled Rocket-Driven Flak, "Rheintochter" R1 & R3, No Date.
32.42.
Conceptual sketch of "Die Walze", or "Roller" Rocket, No Date.
32.43.
Letter from R.S. Holmes to LP, marked as "Confidential", June 15, 1945.
32.43a.
Letter from R.A. Cooley to Admiral Holmes, marked as "Confidential", June 4, 1945.
32.43b.
Interrogation of Dr. Walter on the Ingolene Torpedo and U-Boat, marked as "Confidential", with R.A. Cooley written on the upper right-hand side of the paper, and also marked as "Secret", rec'd June 12, 1945.
32.44.
Letter from G.B. Kistiakowsky to LP, marked as "Secret", July 7, 1942.

3.033.
LP note on oxygen inhalation. 9AM March 18, 1942.

4. Linus Pauling's Safe - Drawer 4.


Note: This drawer is inventoried in chronological order, as it contains mostly small journals and pocket planners from the late 1920's to the 1970's, except for items 4.058-4.100c, which are in a box marked "DIARIES Linus Pauling", and items 4.101-4.105, which were loose in the drawer and are in a file folder.
4.001.
Diary: "Navigazione Generale Italiana Board-Day Book", during a trip from NY to Naples, Italy, March 11 - March 17, 1926.

4.002.
Diary: 3.75x6" labeled "Memoranda" 1919 - "1927-28 I think", marked by LP.

4.003.
Diary: 2x3" plain diary labeled "Eastern and European Trip, 1930".

4.004.
Two diaries: 3x5", labeled "Memorandum Book", for 1931 and 1934.

4.004a.
Diary: 3x5", black leather, labeled "Memorandum Book", annotated "The following are notes relating to my having been offered the position of head of the chemistry dep't at U. Chicago, Summer of 1932".

4.005.
Diary: plain diary labeled "Address" on the cover, and "Eastern Trip 1935" on the front page in LP's writing.

4.006.
Diary: 2x3" faux snake skin personal diary labeled "Addresses" for 1935.

4.007.
Diary: 2x3" plain diary labeled "Address" on the cover, and "Trip East April-May 1936" on the front page in LP's writing.

4.008.
Diary: 2x3" plain diary labeled "Address" on the cover, and "1937" on the front page in LP's writing.

4.009.
Diary: 2x3" plain diary labeled "Address" on the cover, and "1938" on the front page in LP's writing.

4.010.
Diary: 2x3" plain diary labeled "Address" on the cover, and "European and Eastern Trip 1939, June-September" on the front page in LP's writing.

4.011.
Diary: 2.5x4" labeled as "Reminder with Index" for 1940.

4.012.
Diary: 2.5x4.5" spiral pad labeled as "Guggenheim Applications for 1940".

4.013.
Diary: 2x3" blue cloth diary labeled as "Diary 1942".

4.014.
Diary: 2.5x4.5" labeled as "June 194_" the year of W. Gibbs Medal [1946].

4.014a.
Diary: 2.5x4.5" labeled "Westinghouse 1943 Diary" for 1943.

4.015.
Diary: 5x7" with LP notes from 1942.

4.016.
Notebook: 3x5" labeled "Highway School Series Note Book No. H-528", and in Verner Schomaker's hand, "Please Return To Verner Schomaker California Institute Of Technology, Pasadena", for 1943 [?].

4.017.
Diary: 3.75x6" labeled "Paragon S-7845", spiral bound containing LP war work notes on Powder, March 23, 1945 - April 21, 1945.

4.018.
Diary: 2.5x4" labeled inside by LP, "1945".

4.019.
Diary: 3.75x6" labeled "Paragon S-7845", spiral bound labeled inside by LP "Medical Research" January 29, 1945 - April 11, 1945, with a slide photograph inside labeled "The burning rate of a composite propellant of filaments compared with those of the constituents and an intimate mixture", and a newspaper clipping from the New York Times of letters to the editor regarding support for medical research.

4.020.
Diary: 2.75x5" labeled "Addresses" for 1945 primarily addresses with several small newspaper clippings inside.

4.021.
3.5x6" spiral pages stapled together labeled as "John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation" 1945.

4.022.
Diary: 2.5x4.5" labeled as "Numbers and Addresses" 1946.

4.023.
Diary: 2.5x4.5" labeled "February 194_" "6,7" [1946-1947?].

4.023a.
Diary: 2.5x4.5" labeled "March 194_" and by LP "1946, I think".

4.023b.
Diary: 2.5x4.5" labeled "October 194_" and by LP "7.00x16 Zephyr." for 1946.

4.024.
Diary: 2.5x4.5" labeled "January 194_", and by LP "6, 7" [1946-1947?].

4.024a.
Diary: 3x5" spiral labeled "The Spiral", and by LP "1947".

4.025.
Diary: 3.5x5.75" labeled by LP "Board of Foreign Scholarships" 1947.

4.026.
Diary: Leather 4.75" x 2.5" diary cover with two 2.5x4" diaries inside "May 194_" "7" and "April 194_" for 1947.

4.027.
Diary: 2.5x5.5" labeled "1948".

4.028.
Diary: 3x4.5" labeled "Westinghouse Diary 1949".

4.029.
Diary: 3x4.75" spiral bound labeled "Diary" with Verner Schomaker's information on the identification page, possibly from 1943 [?].

4.030.
Diary: 2.5x4.5" labeled "September 194_" for 1946.

4.031.
Diary: 3x4.5" labeled as "General Electric 1950".

4.032.
Diary: 2.75x4" labeled as "Westinghouse Diary 1951".

4.033.
Diary: 4.6x5" spiral labeled as "France and England 1952 Also Toronto".

4.034.
Diary: 2.75x4" labeled as "Westinghouse Diary 1952".

4.035.
Diary: 4x6.75" for Ava Helen, "July 16 - Wednesday - 1952".

4.036.
Diary: 3.75x6" labeled as "My Trip" for 1954 for Ava Helen, with newspaper clippings and a letter from Asima Chatterjee to AHP, April 15, 1955.

4.037.
Diary: 2.75x4" labeled as "Westinghouse Notes and Data 1956".

4.038.
Diary: 4x6" spiral bound labeled as "The Spiral Pastelle Notebook", "Crellin Pauling", with a sketch of a month on the back of the back sheet, July - August 1957.

4.039.
Diary: 3x4.5" labeled as General Electric 1958".

4.040.
Diary: 2.5x4" labeled as "Diary with Indexed Memorandum" for 1959.

4.041.
Diary: 3.25x5" spiral bound with no label, with a list of several names glued inside the covers, and notes, 1959.

4.042.
Passport and ticket holder: 4.25x8" with ticket stubs from 1960-1963, five ticket and baggage receipts from July 20, 1957 from Air France, a receipt from Portier Grand Hotel and a calling card for Mr. & Mme. Jacques Monod on the "ticket" side, and Immigration Identification Cards for LP and AHP [September 5, 1952], an order for auto repair for AHP with receipt, a Proposed Itinerary for Professor L. Pauling's Visit as Guest of the Hebrew University, Information For All Persons Coming To Canada As Immigrants, papers from Govan Agencies regarding a trip to India by LP and AHP in 1955, a telegram from Mrs. MacDonald to LP, December 9, 1954, a calling card from Mr. & Mme. Rene Wurmser, a receipt from the Grand Hotel for December 1954, and a receipt from AB Sverin's Photo on the "Passport" side.

4.043.
Diary: 2.5x4" in poor condition, labeled as "addresses" from 1960 - it appears to have been burnt or gotten wet - the corners of the papers are black either from soot or dye leaking off the leather cover.

4.044.
Diary: 4.5x7" ring notebook with addresses, No Date, but 1962-1963.

4.045.
Diary: 6.5x8.5" spiral notebook labeled by LP as "SILVER L Pauling", containing a range of dates from 1920 to 1963.

4.046.
Loose pages: 3.75x6.75" pages from a notebook with addresses typed on the front [and back, on most] of the pages. No Date, but probably pre-1967, judging from some of the addresses.

4.047.
An envelope from Stanford University marked by LP as "Diaries 67-71".
4.047a.
Diary: 3x4" labeled "1967".
4.047b.
Diary: 3x4" labeled "1969".
4.047c.
Diary: 3x5" labeled "1971 deductible $".
4.047d.
Diary: 2.5x4" labeled "Reminder" for 1968.
4.047e.
Diary: 3x4.25" labeled "1970".
4.047f.
Diary: 3.75x6.5" labeled [faintly] "Member Federation of American Scientists, Linus Pauling, Sponsor" for 1986.
4.047g.
Diary: 3.75x6.5 labeled "Member Federation of American Scientists, Linus Pauling, Sponsor", for 1985.
4.047h.
Diary: 3.75x6.5 labeled "Member Federation of American Scientists", for 1989.

4.048.
Wells Fargo Savings Book, 3.5x5", 1971-1973, in a plastic sheath.

4.049.
An envelope marked by LP "Diaries 1972-1975".
4.049a.
Diary: 3.75x6.5" labeled "Federation of American Scientists, Member 1972".
4.049b.
Diary: 3.75x6.5" labeled "Federation of American Scientists, Member 1973".
4.049c.
Diary: 3.75x6.5" labeled "Federation of American Scientists, Member 1974, Dr. Linus Pauling, Sponsor".

4.050.
Deposit record book: 3x6.5" labeled as "Wells Fargo Bank", from 1972-1974, stuck to a Wells Fargo Savings Book, 3.5x5", in a plastic sheath.

4.051.
Diary: 3.5x6.75" labeled as "1975 Weekly Planner" on the inside front page [no markings on cover except for an eagle crest].

4.052.
Diary: 5.5x8" labeled "1976, Safeco, Julius Kogan, The Boroughs Insurance, Inc., 1054 S. Robertson Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. 90035, Telephone: 655-8338 - 659-3883" for Ava Helen.

4.053.
Fourteen diaries: 3.75x6.5", labeled "Member Federation of American Scientists", for the years 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991 and 1992. Diary for 1977 also marked "Linus Pauling". Diaries for 1978, 1979, and 1982-1992 also marked "Linus Pauling, Sponsor".

4.054.
Diary: 3.25x6.75" labeled as "1984" with the Wells Fargo Coach on the cover.

4.054a.
Diary: 5.5x8.5" labeled as "Week at a Glance Academic/Fiscal Planner 1991-1992".

4.055.
Diary: 3.5x6" labeled as "1993 A World of Thanks, Compliments of Linus Pauling Inst Sci Med, Palo Alto, CA 94306".

4.056.
Memo book: 3.5x6" spiral bound labeled as "Tumbler Memo Book Eye Ease Paper", with transcription of contents [year not specified].

4.057.
Diary: 3x4.25" labeled "Address and Telephone", blank [No Year].

4.058.
Five Red Dictabelts in a brown envelope labeled by LP "Chapter 9, 5 belts". [Transferred to WAV/DVD].

4.059.
Thirteen Red Dictabelts in a brown envelope labeled by LP "Chapter 6". [Transferred to WAV/DVD].

4.060.
Six Red Dictabelts in a "Dictapak" envelope labeled by LP "Chap. 3". [Transferred to WAV/DVD].

4.061.
Twelve Red Dictabelts in a CIT envelope labeled by LP "Aletheau Chaps 1 & 2". [Transferred to WAV/DVD].

4.062.
Five Red Dictabelts with no envelope, with a white "X" marked on each. [Transferred to WAV/DVD].

4.063.
Three Red Dictabelts with no envelope, with "PR 1" marked in white on the outermost belt, and a card in the middle labeled by LP "PROTEINS - Italian Dr. Gianturco". [Transferred to WAV/DVD].

4.064.
Four Red Dictabelts with no envelope, with four straight white lines marked on one side of the outermost belt, and a card in the middle labeled by LP "HEMOGLOBIN - Italian Dr. Gianturco". [Transferred to WAV/DVD].

4.065.
Three Red Dictabelts with no envelope, with "Av 1" marked in white on the outermost belt, and a card in the middle labeled by LP "AVOGADRO LP in Italian by M. Gianturco 1956". [Transferred to WAV/DVD].

4.066.
Four Red Dictabelts with no envelope, with a slip of paper between the first and second belt from the outside, marked by LP "U.S. Signatures (by Syd Cassyd", a slip of paper between the second and third belt from the outside marked by LP "Roll 2 P192", a slip of paper between the third and fourth belt from the outside marked by LP "Roll 3 P 261 end", and two slips of paper between the fourth belt from the outside and the center of the rolls marked by LP "Roll 4 to P 343 end" and "Roll #5 end of book 1 9/7/60 [word illegible]". [Transferred to WAV/DVD].

4.067.
Eight Red Dictabelts [two packs of four] clipped together with a piece of paper typed "LP: Dr. Degeilh has your Dictaphone in Room 220. B". The first pack is labeled "1 Proteins, 2 Proteins, 3 Proteins" and "4 Proteins", and the second pack is labeled "Hemo 2, Hemo 3, Hemo 4" and "Hemo 1". No envelope. [Transferred to WAV/DVD].

4.068.
One Blue Dictabelt folded inside a piece of American Chemical Society LP letterhead paper with a note on the paper written by LP "NOTES about fire in Santa Barbara, what wasn't moved out 1964". [Transferred to WAV/DVD].

4.069.
Three Red Dictabelts in a brown envelope labeled by LP "Chapter 8". [Transferred to WAV/DVD].

4.070.
Eight Red Dictabelts in a brown envelope labeled by LP "Chapter 8, 8 belts". [Transferred to WAV/DVD].

4.071.
Seven Red Dictabelts in a brown envelope labeled by LP "Chapter 4 & St. 5". [Transferred to WAV/DVD].

4.072.
Three Red Dictabelts in a "Linus Pauling 3500 Fairpoint St Pasadena California" envelope, marked by LP "Chap.8". [Transferred to WAV/DVD].

4.073.
Nine Red Dictabelts in a brown envelope labeled by LP "Chapter 5 + part chap 7 + Start Chap. 6". [Transferred to WAV/DVD].

4.074.
3.75x6.75" loose papers clipped together and marked by LP "BIO-ORGANIC CHEMISTS. 1936. Linus Pauling".

4.075.
Roll Book: 4x6.75" "National Pocket Roll Book", labeled by LP "Bruce Hicks 1936-7".

4.076.
Roll Book: 4x6.75" "National Pocket Roll Book", labeled by LP "Intro. to Wave Mechanics, Dr. Pauling, (F. Stitt), Ch 156, 1936-37".

4.077.
Roll Book: 4x6.75" "Roll Book" labeled by LP "Freshmen Ch1a,b,c. 1941-2", "Bell, Pauling Shaffer".

4.078.
Roll Book: 4x6.75" "National Pocket Roll Book" labeled by LP "Nature of the Chemical Bond, 1941-42, 1950-51, Linus Pauling".

4.079.
Roll Book: 4x6.75" "Roll Book" labeled by LP "Int. to Quantum Mechanics 1942-3, Pauling-Schomaker-Wases" and "1946-7 Pauling- -Hans Kuhn, Perlis, Pardel, Harold Johnston", and "1963 Elec. & Mag. Props.".

4.080.
Roll Book: 4x6.75" "National Pocket Roll Book" labeled by LP "Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, 1939-1940, 1949-50, 1951-52, Linus Pauling".

4.081.
Roll Book: 4x6.75" "National Pocket Roll Book" labeled by LP "Nature of Chemical Bond. LPauling, Ch. 155 1938-9, Ch. 221 1952-3, 156-7, 1960, Ch. 120 1961.".

4.082.
Diary: 4x5.75" Black indexed diary, labeled on inside front page by LP "Trips to Germany, Sweden, & Denmark, July & August 1953".

4.083.
Diary: 3.75x6.5" "Atholl Series" pocketbook labeled by LP "Linus Pauling Notebook Solvay Congress 1953".

4.084.
Diary: 2.75x4.5" Westinghouse diary, 1953.

4.085.
Diary: 2.75x4.5" Westinghouse diary, 1954.

4.086.
Diary: 2.75x4.5" Westinghouse diary, 1955.

4.087.
Diary: 2.75x4.5" labeled 1955.

4.088.
Diary: 3x5" labeled 1957.

4.089.
Diary: 3x4.5" labeled "1957 Westinghouse Notes and Data".

4.090.
Diary: 4x6.75" labeled by LP "NOTES ON SCHWEITZER, NOTES on 3rd Ed. of THE NATURE OF THE CHEMICAL BOND, Ilmington, Eng. July 1959, P.5 notes to Noller p.7. To be done at home".

4.091.
Diary: 3x5" red labeled 1960.

4.092.
Diary: 2.75x4" for 1960.

4.093.
Diary: 2.75x4" for 1961, with mini-pencil stuck in the binding.

4.094.
Diary: 2.75x4" for 1962, with mini-pencil stuck in the binding.

4.095.
Diary: 2.75x4" for 1963.

4.096.
Diary: 2.75x4" for 1964.

4.097.
Diary: 2.75x4" for 1965.

4.098.
Diary: 2.75x4" for 1966.

4.099.
Spiral Notebook: 6x9" labeled inside by LP "BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE STRUCTURE OF COLLAGEN PROPOSED BY DR. LINUS PAULING. (P.C. Corns 3-8-67)".

4.100.
Newspaper Clipping: "Capital Chaff", re: British Lt. Gen. Sir Frederick Morgan, No Date.

4.100a.
2.75x4" card with names of Italian Professors on it.

4.100b.
Newspaper Clipping: "A Definition of Liberalism: We Must Not Solve Problems at Expense of Our Poorest", No Date.

4.100c.
Piece of paper with LP Notes: "Dr. Gajdusek, Balves Hosp...".

4.101.
Diary: 8x12" 1989 monthly planner.

4.102.
Letter from John C. Slater to LP, June 16, 1929. [3 pages each individually enclosed in mylar].

4.103.
Letter in German from K. Fajans to LP, February 3, 1928.

4.104.
Letter in German from Walter [marked by LP "HEITLER"], January 15, 1931.

4.105.
Manuscript: "Talk to Students", Stockholm, Sweden, December 10, 1954. [Telegram forms with LP speech notes written on the front and back, "Young men and women: On behalf of my colleagues..."].

4.106.
The empty 10"x10" box marked by LP "DIARIES Linus Pauling".

17. Pauling Personal Library. 1806-1998.

The 4,000+ volumes that form the personal library of Linus and Ava Helen Pauling are detailed in this section. Arranged according to author's last name, the books in the Personal Library bibliography are illustrative of the Paulings' many interests -- from pure science to sociological surveys to detective stories to crossword puzzles.


4,111 books

1. A.

Abbey, Edward.The Brave Cowboy. New York: Pocket Books, 1957. PS3551.B2 B671 1957.
Abbott, Edwin Abbott.Flatland : A Romance of Many Dimensions. Illustrations by the Author, A. Square [i.e. E.A. Abbott], with an introduction by William Garnett. Oxford: Blackwell, 1944. QA699 .A21 1944.
Handwritten note from Linus Pauling to Crellin.
Abbott, William Norman and E.F. Fowler.A Collection of Articles on the Electrical Factor in Metabolism. Wellington: Commercial Print. Co., 1947. RB147 .A2 1947.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author.
Abbott, William Norman.Poliomyelitis in Relation to the Recent Advances in Our Techniques and Concepts Concerning Protein, Radiation and Viruses. Wellington: Commercial Print. Co., 1948. RC180 .A61 1948.
Handwritten notes of Linus Pauling.
Abelard, Miles R.Physicians of No Value : The Repressed Story of Ecclesiastical Flummery. Winter Park, Florida: Reality Publications, 1979. BL2775.2 .A23.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author. Handwritten notes of Linus Pauling.
Abernathy, Robert, et al.The First World of If. Kingston, New York: Quinn Pub. Co., 1957. PS648.S3 W661 1957.
About, Edmond.Le Roi des Montagnes. Edited with introduction, notes, exercises and vocabulary by Frances B. Wilson. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1919. PQ2151 .R5 1919.
Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling. Handwritten notes of Linus Pauling.
Abrahamson, E.M. and A.W. Pezet.Body, Mind, and Sugar. New York: Holt, 1951. RC857 .A2.
Handwritten notes of Linus Pauling. Handwritten note to Linus Pauling.
Abramoff, Peter and Robert G. Thomson.Laboratory Outlines in Biology. II. San Francisco: Freeman, 1972. QH317 .A21 1972.
Abramowitz, Isidore.The Great Prisoners ... The First Anthology of Literature Written in Prison. Selected and edited by Isidore Abramowitz. With analytical introductions to the time and place and circumstances of each prisoner and imprisonment, a general preface to the whole, and a selected bibliography. New York: E.P. Dutton and Company, inc., 1946. PN6014 .A2.
Handwritten note on front free endpage.
Abrams, Irwin.The Nobel Peace Prize and the Laureates : An Illustrated Biographical History, 1901-1987. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1988. JX1962.A2 A25 1988.
Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling.
Abramson, Paul R.Political Attitudes in America : Formation and Change. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1983. HN90.P8 A27 1983.
Academia Republicii Socialiste România.Academy of the Socialist Republic of Romania : Organization [and] Research. Bucharest: Academia Republicii Socialiste România, 1965. AS345 .B3931 1965.
Accra Assembly (Organization).Selections from the Papers of "The Accra Assembly" / [edited by Julian Mayfield]. Accra, Ghana: Government Printing Dept., 1963. JX1974.7 .S441 1963.
Data sheet laid in.
Ad Hoc Committee on the Triple Revolution.The Triple Revolution. Santa Barbara, California: The Committee, 1964. HM221 .A3 1964.
Ad Hoc Faculty Committee on Aims and Goals.Aims and Goals of the California Institute of Technology. A preliminary report. Pasadena: California Institute of Technology, 1969. T171 .C15321 1969.
Adams, John M.Viruses and Colds; The Modern Plague. New York: American Elsevier, 1967. RF361 .A3.
Adams, Ruth and Frank Murray.Body, Mind, and the B Vitamins. New York: Larchmont Books, 1972. RM259 .A3241 1972.
Adams, Ruth and Frank Murray.Megavitamin Therapy. New York: Larchmont Books, 1973. RM259 .A31 1973.
Adams, Ruth and Frank Murray.Minerals: Kill or Cure? New York: Larchmont, 1974. RA784 .A321 1974.
Adams, Ruth and Frank Murray.The Good Seeds, the Rich Grains, the Hardy Nuts for a Healthier, Happier Life. New York: Larchmont Books, 1973. RA776.75 .A31 1973.
Adams, Ruth and Frank Murray.Vitamin C, the Powerhouse Vitamin, Conquers More than Just Colds. New York: Larchmont Press, 1972. QP772.A8 A3331 1972b.
Adams, Ruth and Frank Murray.Vitamin C, the Powerhouse Vitamin, Conquers More than Just Colds. New York: Manor Books Inc., 1972. QP772.A8 A3331 1972.
Adams, Ruth.Eating in Eden : The Nutritional Superiority of "Primitive" Foods. Emmaus, Pennsylvania: Rodale Press, 1976. TX353 .A3 1976.
Adams, Ruth.The Complete Home Guide to All the Vitamins. New York: Larchmont Books, 1972. TX553.V5 A31 1972.
Addams, Jane.Jane Addams: A Centennial Reader. New York: Macmillan, 1960. HN5 .A3 1960.
Handwritten note sheet laid in.
Addinall, Carl Rupert.The Story of Vitamin B1. Rahway, New Jersey: Merck and Co. Inc., 1937. QP801.V5 A331 1937.
Adelung, Johann Christof.Mithridates, oder, Allgemeine Sprachenkunde : mit den Vater Unser als Sprachprobe in bey nahe fünfhundert Sprachen und Mundarten. Berlin: Vossische Buchhandlung, 1806-1817. P201 .A31 1806.
Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling.
Adlam, George Henry Joseph and Leslie Slater Price.A Higher School Certificate Inorganic Chemistry. London: John Murray, 1947. QD151 .A351 1947.
Adler, Francis Heed.Adler's Textbook of Ophthalmology. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Co., 1969. RE46 .G5 1969.
Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling.
Adler, Irving.How Life Began. Illustrated by Ruth Adler. With a pref. by Linus Pauling. New York: New American Library, 1957. QH325 .A3.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author. Handwritten note on inside front cover.
Adriani, John.The Chemistry of Anesthesia. Springfield, Illinois: C.G. Thomas, 1946. RD81 .A28 1946.
Handwritten notes of Linus Pauling.
Adriani, John.The Pharmacology of Anesthetic Drugs; A Syllabus for Students and Clinicians. Springfield, Illinois: Thomas, 1960. RD81 .A3 1960.
Adrianus, P. Aelius, Emperor of Rome.Translations, literal and free, of the dying Hadrian's address to his soul. Collected and arranged by David Johnston. Bath: Chronicle Office, 1876. PA3998.H13 .A251 1876.
Handwritten note to Ava Helen from Linus Pauling on the front free endpage.
Afro-Asiatisches Solidaritätskomitee in der DDR. Vietnam-Ausschuss.The Truth about U.S. Aggression in Vietnam; GDR Authors Unmask Imperialist Crimes. Berlin: Vietnam Commission of the Afro-Asian Solidarity Committee of the German Democratic Republic, 1972. DS557.A63 T78 1972.
Agran, Larry.The Cancer Connection : And What We Can Do About It. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1977. RC268 .A37 1977.
Agras, W. Stewart.Panic : Facing Fears, Phobias, and Anxiety. New York: Freeman, 1985. RC535 .A37 1985.
Agreement on Diplomatic Relations between Finland and the GDR Initialed. Dresden: Verlag Zeit im Bild, 1972. JX1796 .A85.
Ahmed, Paul I., ed.Living and Dying with Cancer. New York: Elsevier, 1981. RC262 .L52.
Airola, Paavo O.Cancer : Causes, Prevention and Treatment; The Total Approach. Phoenix, Arizona: Health Plus, 1972. RC263 .A571 1972.
Ajisaka, Tsugio.Education by Dr. Obara. Tokyo: Tamagawa University Parks, 1960. LB775.O3 A51 1960.
Akademiia nauk SSSR.Vitamin B15 (Pangamic Acid) : Properties, Functions and Use. Moscow: USSR Academy of Sciences, 1964. RM666.P28 V571 1964.
Akihito, Emperor of Japan and Empress Michiko.Tomoshibi. English and Japanese; Tomoshibi = Light : Collected Poetry. Edited by Marie Philomene and Masako Saito. New York: Weatherhill, 1991. PL845.K456 T66 1991.
Akizuki, Tatsuichiro.Nagasaki 1945 : The First Full-Length Eyewitness Account of the Atomic Bomb Attack on Nagasaki. Translated by Keiichi Nagata; edited and with an introduction by Gordon Honeycombe. London: Quartet Books, 1981. D767.25.N3 A3613 1981.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author.
Al-Haq/Law in the Service of Man (Organization: Rām Allāh).Punishing a Nation : Human Rights Violations during the Palestinian Uprising. Ramallah, West Bank: Al-Haq/Law in the Service of Man, 1988. DS119.75 .P86 1988.
Alameda County Cancer Registry.Incidence of Cancer in Alameda County, California, 1960-1964. Berkeley: Dept. of Public Health, 1967. RC277.C3 A73 1967.
Albert, David H., ed.Tell the American People : Perspectives on the Iranian Revolution. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Movement for a New Society, 1980. DS318.8 .T44.
Albrecht, Gustav.Scientific Publications of Linus Pauling. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1968. QD22.P3 A4331 1968.
Alder, Henry L. and Edward B. Roessler.Introduction to Probability and Statistics. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1968. QA273 .A43 1968.
Alder, Henry L. and Edward B. Roessler.Introduction to Probability and Statistics. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1972. QA273 .A43 1972.
Aldiss, Brian W. ed.Penguin Science Fiction : an anthology. Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1965. PS648.S3 A351 1965.
Alexander, Dale.Good Health and Common Sense. West Hartford, Connecticut: Witkower Press, 1960. RA784 .A531 1960.
Handwritten note to Ava Helen and Linus Pauling from the author.
Alexander, Dale.The Common Cold and Common Sense : How You Catch the Common Cold and How You Can Avoid It. West Hartford, Connecticut: Witkower Press, 1971. RC82 .A571 1971.
Handwritten note to Linus and Ava Helen Pauling from the author.
Alexander, Dale.The Common Cold and Common Sense; How You Catch the Common Cold and How You Can Avoid It. Los Angeles: Nash Pub. 1971. RC82 .A571 1971b.
Alexander, Dan Dale.Arthritis and Common Sense; illustrated, with menus. Hartford: Witkower Press, 1953. RC933 .A31 1953.
Handwritten note to Ava Helen and Linus Pauling from the author.
Alexander, Dan Dale.Healthy Hair and Common Sense. West Hartford, Connecticut: Witkower Press, 1969. RL91 .A431 1969.
Handwritten note to Ava Helen and Linus Pauling from the author.
Alexander, Jerome.Life, Its Nature and Origin. New York: Reinhold Pub. Corp., 1948. QH325 .A45.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author.
Alexander, Josephine.America through the Eye of My Needle : Common Sense for the '80s. New York: Dial Press, 1981. HC106.7 .A365.
Alexander, Martha.Sabrina. New York: Dial Press, 1971. PZ7.A3777 Sab 1971.
Handwritten note to Linus and Ava Helen Pauling from the author.
Alexander, Peter.Atomic Radiation and Life. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1965. QH652 .A61 1965.
Alfvén, Hannes and Kerstin.M-70 [i.e. M-sjuttio] English; Living on the Third Planet Translated by Eric Johnson. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1972. HN17.5 .A4513 1972.
Handwritten ownership signature and note of Linus Pauling.
Alfvén, Hannes and Olof Johannesson.Sagan om den stora datamaskinen. English; The Tale of the Big Computer: A Vision. Translated by Naomi Walford. New York: Coward-McCann, 1968. PT9876.22.A28 W31 1968.
Alfvén, Hannes et al.Max-Planck-Festschrift 1958; mit Beitragen von H. Alfven [et al.] Hrsg. von B. Kockel, W. Macke [und] A. Papapetrou; redigiert und bearb. von W. Frank. Berlin: Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften, 1959. QC3 .M26.
All Souls Church (Washington, D.C.).Memorial Service for Clifford J. Durrs. S.l.: s.n., 1975. KF373.D87 M46 1975.
Handwritten note from Virginia Durr.
Allen, Charles R. Jr.Concentration Camps, U.S.A.. New York: Marzani and Munsell, 1966. HV8964.U5 A62 1966.
TLS to Ava Helen Pauling laid in.
Allen, Charles Russell.Heusinger of the Fourth Reich. New York: Marzani and Munsell, 1963. DD247.H38 A7.
Gift inscription on front free endpaper from Ruth Frank. Handwritten note to Linus and Ava Helen Pauling.
Allen, Steve.The Ground is Our Table. With photos. by Arthur Dubinsky. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1966. HD1525 .A6.
Handwritten note to Linus and Ava Helen Pauling from the photographer.
Alley, Rewi.A highway, and an Old Chinese Doctor; A Story of Travel through Unoccupied China during the War of Resistance, and Some Notes on Chinese Medicine. Christchurch, New Zealand: Caxton Press, 1973. DS710 .A553 1973.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author.
Alley, Rewi.Beyond the Withered Oak Ten Thousand Saplings Grow; poems, chosen and edited by H. Winston Rhodes. Christchurch, N.Z.: Caxton Press, 1962. PR6001.L6725 B4 1962.
Autographed copy.
Alley, Rewi.Chinese Children. Christchurch: Caxton Press, 1972. DS725 .A65 1972.
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Alley, Rewi.Refugees from Viet Nam in China. Beijing, China: New World Press, 1980. HV640.5.V5 A44 1980.
Alley, Rewi.Travels in China, 1966-71. Peking: New World Press, 1973. DS711 .A733 1973.
Alley, Rewi.Upsurge, Asia and the Pacific; poems. Christchurch, New Zealand: Caxton Press, 1969. PR6001.L6725 U6 1969.
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Alley, Rewi.Winds of Change; poems. Christchurch, New Zealand.: Caxton Press, 1972. PR6001.L6725 W53 1972.
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Alperovitz, Gar.Atomic Diplomacy: Hiroshima and Potsdam; The Use of the Atomic bomb and the American Confrontation with Soviet Power. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1965. E813 .A57.
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Alpert, Joseph S. and James M. Rippe.Manual of Cardiovascular Diagnosis and Therapy. Boston: Little, Brown, 1980. RC667 .A39 1980.
Alplaus, N.Y.The Watergate Cookbook. Charlestown, Massachusetts: Emporium Publications, 1973. TX715 .A46.
Alsleben, H. Rudolph and Wilfrid E. Shute.How to Survive the New Health Catastrophes. Anaheim, California: Survival Publications, 1973. RC669 .A48.
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Altenpohl, D.G., ed.Informatization, the Growth of Limits. Contributors, D.G. Altenpohl ... [et al.]. Düsseldorf: Aluminium-Verlag, 1985. HC79.T4 I545 1985.
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Altman, Philip L. and Dorothy S. Dittmer, eds.Metabolism. Bethesda, Maryland: Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, 1968. QP141 .A52 1968.
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Altschul, Rudolf, ed.Niacin in Vascular Disorders and Hyperlipemia. With contributions by Rudolf Altschul [and others]. Springfield, Illinois: Thomas, 1964. QP801.V5 A517 1964.
Alyea, Hubert Newcombe.My Life as a Chemist. As Recorded for the Beckman Center for the History of Chemistry. Philadelphia: Beckman Center for the History of Chemistry, 1991. QD22.A49 A31 1991.
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Amaldi, Edoardo and Schaerf, Carlo, eds.Proceedings of the Second Course, 15-26 July 1968, Collegio Ghislieri, Pavia, Italy. Frascati: International Summer School on Disarmament and Arms Control, 1968. JX1974 .I597 1968.
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American Academy of Arts and Sciences.The Amory Prize Lectures : 1947, by Charles Huggins, 1954, by Terence Millin. Boston: American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1958. Q11 .A41 1958.
American Chemical Society, Division of Physical and Inorganic Chemistry; University of Wisconsin; American Association for the Advancement of Science; Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation.Symposium on the Kinetics of Homogeneous Gas Reactions / University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, June 20-22, 1939, Division of physical and inorganic chemistry of the American chemical society and the University of Wisconsin cooperating with section C of the American association for the advancement of science and aided by the Wisconsin alumni research foundation. Lancaster, Pennsylvania: [s.n.], 1939. QC175 .S91 1939.
American Civil Liberties Union.The Trial of Elizabeth Gurley Flynn by the American Civil Liberties Union. Edited by Corliss Lamont. New York: Horizon Press, 1968. JC599.U5 A4915.
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American Orthopsychiatric Association and World Federation for Mental Health.Behavioral Science and Human Survival. Edited by Milton Schwebel. Palo Alto, California: Science and Behavior Books, 1965. CB425 .S37.
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American Society for Metals.Age Hardening of Metals. This book contains the papers and discussions constituting the symposium on precipitation hardening (age hardening) presented before the twenty-first annual convention of the American Society for Metals held in Chicago, October 23 to 27, 1939. Cleveland: Tower Press, 1940. TN673 .A48.
American Society for Metals.Theory of Alloy Phases; A Seminar on Theory of Alloy Phases Held During the Thirty-Seventh National Metal Congress and Exposition, Philadelphia, October 15 to 21, 1955. Cleveland: 1956. QD135 .A48.
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Amiel, Jean.Cours de Chimie; Maîtrise de Sciences Physiques, Concours de Recrutement des Professeurs Enseignant dans le Second Degré. Paris: Dunod, 1969. QD31 .A48 1969.
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Amis, Kingsley.I Like It Here. Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1968. PR6001.M6 I2 1968.
Amrine, Michael.The Great Decision: The Secret History of the Atomic Bomb. New York: Putnam, 1959. D767.2 .A5.
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Ananchenko, S.N., ed.Frontiers of Bioorganic Chemistry and Molecular Biology : Proceedings of the International Symposium on Frontiers of Bioorganic Chemistry and Molecular Biology, Moscow and Tashkent, USSR, 25 September-2 October 1978. Oxford; New York: Pergamon Press, 1980. QP501 .I487 1978.
Anand, Mulk Raj, Charles Fabri, and Stella Kramrisch.Homage to Khajuraho. Bombay, India: Marg Publications, 1962. NA6008.K5 A53 1962.
Anatolii, A. and Anatoly Kuznetsov.Babii IAr. English; Babi Yar : A Documentary Novel. Translated by Jacob Guralsky, illustrations by S. Brodsky. New York: Dell, 1967. PG3478.8.U894 B23 1967.
Anders, Günther.Der Mann auf der Brucke, Tagebuch aus Hiroshima und Nagasaki. München: Beck, 1959. D767.25.H6 A5.
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Anders, Günther.Die Toten. Rede uber die drei Weltkriege (am 24. Okt. 1964 auf einer Friedensveranstaltung zu Mainz). Köln: Pahl-Rugenstein, 1964. D844 .A59.
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Anders, Günther.Visit Beautiful Vietnam; ABC der Aggressionen heute. Köln: Pahl-Rugenstein, 1968. DS557.A6 A675 1968.
Anders, Günther.Wir Eichmannsohne : Offener Brief an Klaus Eichmann. München: Beck, 1964. DD247.E5 A61 1964.
Anderson, John R.Cognitive Psychology and Its Implications. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1985. BF311 .A5895 1985.
Anderson, John R. and Stephen M. Kosslyn, eds.Tutorials in Learning and Memory : Essays in Honor of Gordon Bower. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1984. BF318 .T87 1984.
Anderson, Per, Otto Bastiansen and Sven Furberg, eds.Selected Topics in Structure Chemistry. A Collection of Papers Dedicated to Professor Odd Hassel on His 70th birthday, 17 May 1967. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget, 1967. QD471 .S517 1967.
Anderson, Poul.Is There Life on Other Worlds? With an introd. by Isaac Asimov. New York: Crowell-Collier Press, 1963. QB54 .A5 1963.
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Anderson, Robert A. Wellness Medicine: A Guide and Handbook to Comprehensive Collaborative Health Care New Canaan, Connecticut: Keats Pub., 1990. RA776.A543 1990.
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Andrews, D.F. and A.M. Herzberg.Data : A Collection of Problems from Many Fields for the Student and Research worker. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1985. QA276.2 .A53 1985.
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Andrews, Donald Hatch.Introductory Physical Chemistry. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1970. QD453.2 .A5.
Anfinsen, Christian Bochmer.The Molecular Basis of Evolution. New York: Wiley, 1959. QH366 .A54.
Angell, Charles and Charles LaFontaine.Prophet of Reunion : The life of Paul of Graymoor. With an introd. by James Stuart Wetmore. New York: Seabury Press, 1975. BX4705.P3842 A8 1975.
Antia, F.P.Clinical Dietetics and Nutrition. Delhi; London; New York: Oxford University Press, 1973. RM217 .A74 1973.
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Appel, Benjamin.With many voices; Europe Talks about America. New York: Morrow, 1963. E169.1 .A6.
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Appleton, Nancy.Lick the Sugar Habit, Not the Candy Bar. New York: Warner Books, 1986. RC627.R43 A67 1986.
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Aptheker, Herbert.Dare We Be Free? The Meaning of the Attempt to Outlaw the Communist Party. New York: Citizens' Committee for Constitutional Liberties, 1961. JK2391.C5 A8 1961.
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Arbatov, Georgi A. and Willem Oltmans.The Soviet Viewpoint; introduction by J. William Fulbright. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1983. E183.8.S65 A73 1983.
Archer, Simon.Science as Human Evolution. New York: Pageant Press, 1963. Q125 .A73 1963.
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Ardell, Donald B.High Level Wellness : An Alternative to Doctors, Drugs, and Disease. Emmaus, Pennsylvania: Rodale Press, 1977. RA776.5 .A73 1977.
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Ardenne, Manfred, Baron von.Ein gluckliches Leben fur Technik und Forschung : Autobiographie. Berlin: Verlag der Nation, 1982. Q143.A63 A32 1982.
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Ardenne, Manfred, Baron von.World Conscience Challenged : Stop Star Wars. Berlin [East Germany]: Panorama, 1985. UG743 .A731 1985.
Are You an American? New York: Scribner, 1944. PS662 .A731 1944.
Arena, Jillayne.Step Back from the Exit : 45 Reasons to Say No to Suicide. Milwaukee, Wisconisn: Zebulon Press, 1995. HV6545 .A8 1995.
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Argow, Waldemar.What do Religious Liberals Believe? Yellow Springs, Ohio: Antioch Press, 1951. BR1615 .A71.
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Aristophanes.Aristophanes Comedies; now for the first time literally and completely translated from the Greek tongue into English. With translator's foreword, an introduction to each comedy and elucidatory notes. New York: Rarity Press, 1931. PA3877 .A21 1931.
Arley, Niels and Helge Skov.Atomkraft; eine Einfuhrung in die Probleme des Atomzeitalters. Deutsche Ubersetzung von Karin de la Motte. Berlin: Springer, 1960. QC778 .A7151 1960.
Arlin J. Brown Information Center.March of Truth on Cancer. Fort Belvoir, Virginia: Arlin J. Brown Information Center, 1973. RC271.A62 M371 1973.
Armstrong, David and Elizabeth Metzger Armstrong.The Great American Medicine Show : Being an Illustrated History of Hucksters, Healers, Health Evangelists, and Heroes from Plymouth Rock to the Present. New York: Prentice Hall, 1991. R730 .A75 1991.
Arnold, Karl-Heinz.Policies Which Put People First : Life and Social Welfare in the GDR. Berlin: Panorama DDR, 1976. HN450 .A7713.
Arnow, Harriette.The Dollmaker. New York: Collier Books, 1961. PS3501.R64 D6 1961.
Arnow, L. Earle.Health in a Bottle; Searching for the Drugs That Help. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1970. RS122 .A68.
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Arnow, Leslie Earle.Introduction to Physiological and Pathological Chemistry. Rev. with the assistance of Marie C. D'Andrea Logan. Saint Louis: Mosby, 1961. QP514 .A67 1961.
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Arnow, Leslie Earle.Introduction to Physiological and Pathological Chemistry. With an introd. by Katharine Densford Dreves. Saint Louis: Mosby, 1972. QP514 .A67 1972.
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Aron, Raymond.Espoir et Peur du Siecle. De la Guerre. English; On War. Translated from the French by Terence Kilmartin. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1959. D843 .A669131 1959b.
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Aron, Raymond.On War, Atomic Weapons and Global Diplomacy. Translated by Terence Kilmartin. London: Secker and Warburg, 1958. D844 .A693 1958.
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Aron, Raymond.On War. Translated from the French by Terence Kilmartin. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1959. D843 .A669131 1959.
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Aronson, Elliot, ed.Readings about the Social Animal. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1981. HM251 .A789 1981.
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Aronson, Lester R., ed.Development and Evolution of Behavior. Essays in memory of T.C. Schneirla. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1970. BF199 .D4.
Asbjørnsen, Peter Christen and Jørgen Engebretsen Moe.Norske folke-eventyr. Selections. English; A time for trolls : fairy tales from Norway. Selected and translated with an introd. by Joan Roll-Hansen. Illustrated by Kai Ovre. Oslo: Johan Grundt Tanum Forlag, 1963. PT8635.E5 A81 1963.
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Ashmore, Harry S. and William C. Baggs.Mission to Hanoi; A Chronicle of Double-Dealing in High Places. With A chronology of American involvement in Vietnam, compiled and narrated by Elaine H. Burnell. New York: Putnam; distributed by Berkley Pub. Corp., 1968. DS557.A692 A7 1968b.
Ashton-Warner, Sylvia.Teacher. Harmondsworth: Penguin in association with Secker and Warburg, 1966. LC3501.M3 A8 1966.
Asimov, Isaac, ed.The Hugo Winners. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin Books, 1964. PS648.S3 A8 1964.
Asimov, Isaac.Foundation. New York: Avon, 1966. PS3551.S5 F5921 1966.
Asimov, Isaac.Pebble in the Sky. New York: Galaxy Pub. Corp., 1953. PS3551.S5 P41 1953.
Asimov, Isaac.Second Foundation. New York: Ballantine, 1983. PS3551.S5 F62 1983.
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Association for Holistic Health.The National Directory of Holistic Health Professionals. San Diego, California: Association for Holistic Health, 1983. R735.A4 A81 1983.
Astbury, W.T.Fundamentals of Fibre Structure. With an introduction by Sir William Bragg. London: Oxford University Press, H. Milford, 1933. TS1540 .A7.
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Atkins, Peter William.General Chemistry. New York: Scientific American Books; Distributed by W.H. Freeman and Co., 1989. QD31.2 .A75 1989.
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Atkins, Peter William.Physical Chemistry. With Introductory Problems by J.C. Morrow. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1986. QD453.2 .A88 1986.
Atkins, Robert C.Dr. Atkins' Diet Revolution : The High Calorie Way to Stay Thin Forever. Recipes and menus by Fran Gare and Helen Monica. New York: Bantam Books, 1973. RM222.2 .A84 1973.
Atkinson, Richard C.Contemporary Psychology : Readings from Scientific American. Selected and introduced by Richard C. Atkinson. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1971. BF121 .A8.
Au, Alfred.Democratization of the Money Monopoly. Honolulu, Hawaii: Foundation for Equitable Economics; Distributed by Ten-Fifty, 1982. HG540 .A9 1982.
Aucassin et Nicolette. English; Aucassin and Nicolette, and Other Mediaeval Romances and Legends. Translated, with an introduction, by Eugene Mason. New York: Dutton, 1958. PQ1302.E5 M3.
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Auel, Jean M.The Clan of the Cave Bear : a novel. New York: Bantam Books, 1981. PS3551.U36 C5 1981.
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Auerbach, Felix, ed.Taschenbuch fur Mathematiker und Physiker; unter mitwirkung von Fr. Auerbach, O. Knopf, H. Liebmann, E. Wolffing u. a., hrsg. von Felix Auerbach ... Leipzig, Berlin: B.G. Teubner, 1909. Q199 .A851 1909.
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Austen, Jane.Emma. Edited with an introduction by Ronald Blythe. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1966. PR4034 .E54 1966.
Autrum, Hansjochem.Tier und Mensch in der Masse. Festrede gehalten in der offentlichen Sitzung der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften in München am 4. Dezember 1965. München: Verlag der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Beck in Kommission, 1966. QL752 .A81 1966.
Avakian, Bob.A Horrible End, or an End to the Horror? Chicago: RCP Publications, 1984. HX550.R48 A93 1984.
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Avirgan, Tony.Inside the Shadow Government. Washington, DC: The Institute, 1988. KF228.A92 A921 1988.
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Axford, Roger W.Black American Heroes. Indiana, Pennsylvania: A.G. Halldin Pub. Co., 1981. E185.96 .A931 1981.
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Ayres, Clarence Edwin.Toward a Reasonable Society; The Values of Industrial Civilization. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1961. CB425 .A9.
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Baade, Fritz.The Race to the Year 2000, Our Future: A Paradise or the Suicide of Mankind. Translated from the German by Ernst Pawel. With a foreword by James P. Warburg. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1962. HC54 .B2 1962.
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Babor, Joseph A. and Chester B. Kremer.How to Solve Problems in General Chemistry. New York: Crowell, 1955. QD42 .B15 1955.
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Bacher, Robert Fox and Samual Abraham Goudsmit.Atomic Energy States, as Derived from the Analyses of Optical Spectra. New York; London: McGraw-Hill book company, inc., 1932. QC453 .B2.
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Bachmann, Christian.Die Krebsmafia : Intrigen und Millionengeschafte mit einer Krankheit. Monaco: Tomek, 1981. RC263 .B31 1981.
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Bacon, Ernst.Words on Music. Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press, 1960. ML60 .B15.
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Bacques, P.Introduction à la Médecine Moléculaire. Paris: Maloine, 1972. QH506 .B331 1972.
Badgley, Laurence.Healing AIDS Naturally. San Bruno, California: Human Energy Press, 1987. RC607.A26 B1 1987.
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Badische Company.Substantive Dyestuffs on Cotton Piece-Goods. New York: Badische Co. TP930 .B331.
Baez, Albert V.The New College Physics; A Spiral Approach. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1967. QC21 .B22.
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Baez, Joan, Sr.One Bowl of Porridge : Memoirs of Somalia. Santa Barbara, California: John Daniel, 1986. HV696.F6 B34 1986.
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Bagnall, Joseph A., ed.President John F. Kennedy, A Grand and Global Alliance; The Summons to World Peace through World Law. Minneapolis: Burgess Pub. Co., 1968. JX1974.7 .B33.
Bagnel, Joan.The Sturbridge Dynasty. New York: Warner Books, 1982. PS3552.A35 S791 1982.
Baierlein, Ralph.Atoms and Information Theory; An Introduction to Statistical Mechanics. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1971. QC175 .B33.
Bailey, Herbert.The Vitamin Pioneers. New York: Pyramid Books, 1970. TX355 .B351 1968.
Bailey, Herbert.Vitamin E : For a Healthy heart and a Longer Life. With a foreword by Bill Ingram. New York: Carroll and Graf, 1993. RM666.T65 B2981 1993.
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Bailey, Herbert.Vitamin E : Your Key to a Healthy Heart. New York: Arc Books, 1966. RM666.T65 B31 1966.
Bailey, John M.Liberal Arts Physics: Invariance and Change. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1974. QC23 .B105 1974.
Baird, Robert.Greek-English Word-List Containing about 1000 Most Common Greek Words, so Arranged As to Be Most Easily Learned and Remembered. Boston: Ginn and company, 1893. PA459 .B3 1893.
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Baitsell, George Alfred, ed.The Centennial of the Sheffield Scientific School. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1950. LD6337.5 .B3 1950.
Baker, John William.Hyperconjugation. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1952. QD476 .B3.
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Baker, Thomas Slick.Permanent Peace; A Check and Balance Plan. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1958. JX1952 .S5597.
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Balchin, Nigel.The Small Back Room. Penguin Books, 1958. PR6003.A52 .S61 1958.
Baldwin, James.The Fire Next Time. New York: Dial Press, 1963. E185.61 .B21.
Ball, Robert E.The Crown, the Sages, and Supreme Morality. London; Boston: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1983. JA79 .B28 1983.
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Ball, Walter William Rouse and Harold Scott Macdonald Coexter.Mathematical Recreations and Essays. Toronto; Buffalo: University of Toronto Press, 1974. QA95 .B2 1974.
Ballard, Todhunter.Murder Las Vegas Style. New York: Tower, 1967. PS3503.A5575 M874.
Ballentine, Rudolph.Diet and Nutrition : A Holistic Approach. Honesdale, Pennsylvania: Himalayan International Institute, 1978. QP141 .B259.
Balliet, Whitney.The Sound of Surprise : 46 Pieces on Jazz. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1963. ML3561.J3 B25 1963.
Baltimore Museum of Art.Paintings, Sculpture and Drawings in the Cone Collection. Baltimore: Baltimore Museum of Art, 1967. N515 .A53 1967.
Balzer, Ralph et al.Hundert Fragen, Hundert Antworten. English; 100 Questions, 100 Answers : GDR. Berlin: Panorama DDR, 1975. JN3971.5.A3 1975 .H8513 1975.
Bamford, C.H., A. Elliot and W.E. Hanby.Synthetic Polypeptides: Preparation, Structure, and Properties. New York: Academic Press, 1956. QD431 .B3.
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Banigan, Sharon Church, ed.The Binding Force. Scientists of the Westinghouse Research Laboratories: Daniel Berg [and others]. New York: Walker, 1966. QD461 .B25.
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Barash, David P. and Judith Eve Lipton.Stop Nuclear War! : A Handbook. Foreword by Helen Caldicott. New York: Grove Press, 1982. JX1974.7 .B36 1982.
Barbeau, Raymond.La Cause Inconnue des Maladies. Montral: Clinique Barbeau, 1972. RB151 .B371 1972.
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Barbeau, Raymond.La Cause du Cancer. Montral: Clinique Barbeau, 1971. RC268.48 .B371 1971.
Barbizet, Jacques.Pathologie de la Memoire. English; Human Memory and Its Pathology. Translated by D.K. Jardine. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1970. RC394.A5 B3713.
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Barcroft, Joseph, Sir.The Respiratory Function of the Blood Pt. I-II. Cambridge, England: The University Press, 1925-28. QP91 .B2.
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Barefoot, Robert R. and Carl J. Reich.The Calcium Factor : The Scientific Secret of Health and Youth. Wickenburg, Arizona: Bokar Consultants, 1992. QP535.C2 B37 1992.
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Bargall, Modesto.La Mineria y la Metalurgia en la America Espanola Durante la Epoca Colonial con un Apendice Sobre la Industria del Hierro en Mexico Desde la Iniciacion de la Independencia Hasta el Presente. Mxico: Fondo de Cultura Econmica, 1955. TN27.5 .B3.
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Barker, George Frederick.A Text-Book of Elementary Chemistry, Theoretical and Inorganic. New Haven, Connecticut: Chatfield, 1871. QD151 .B21 1871.
Barnaby, Frank and Geoffrey Thomas, eds.The Nuclear Arms Race - Control or Catastrophe? : proceedings of the General Section of the British Association for the Advancement of Science 1981. London: Pinter, 1982. UF767 .N77 1982b.
Barnes, Broda O. and Charlotte W. Barnes.Solved : The Riddle of Heart Attacks. Fort Collins, Colorado: Robinson Press, 1976. RC682 .B31 1976.
Barnes, Broda Otto and Charlotte W. Barnes.Heart Attack Rareness in Thyroid-Treated Patients. Springfield, Illinois: Thomas, 1972. RC682 .B28.
Barnes, Isabel J., Harry W. Seeley and Paul J. VanDemark.Microbes and Man : A Laboratory Manual for Students in the Health Sciences. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1974. QR63 .B2871 1974.
Barnet, Richard J.Who Wants Disarmament? With an introd. by Chester Bowles. Boston: Beacon Press, 1960. JX1974 .B3.
Barnet, Sylvan, Morton Berman and William Burto, eds.Eight Great Tragedies. [with essays]. New York: New American Library, 1957. PN6112 .B21.
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Barnett, Anna Comstock Franklin and John Curtis Franklin.Edward Curtis Franklin, 1862-1937. n.p., 1937. QD22.F7 B31 1937.
Barney, Gerald O., ed.The Unfinished Agenda : The Citizen's Policy Guide to Environmental Issues : A Task Force Report Sponsored by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund. New York: Crowell, 1977. HC110.E5 U3 1977.
Barnhart, Mario I., Raymond L. Henry and Jeanne M. Lusher.Sickle Cell. Kalamazoo, Michigan: Upjohn Co., 1974. RC641.7.S5 B31 1974.
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Baron, Stanley Wade.End of the Line. Penguin Books, 1956. PS3503.A625 E541 1956.
Barraclough, Solon.A Preliminary Analysis of the Nicaraguan Food System : (A Progress Report of Research Being Carried Out under UNRISD's Project "Food Systems and Society"). Geneva: United Nations Research Institute for Social Development, 1982. HD9014.N52 B37 1982.
Barrager, Diane and Rodney Perkins.The Hearing Book; with illustrations by Al Wiseman. Palo Alto, California: Consulting Psychologists Press, 1980. RF291.35 .B31 1980.
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Barrett, Charles S.Structure of Metals, Crystallographic Methods, Principles, and Data. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1952. TN690 .B2 1952.
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Barrett, Stephen, ed.The Health Robbers : How to Protect Your Money and Your Life. Philadelphia: G.F. Stickley Co., 1980. RA395.A3 B2 1980.
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Barry, Clive.The Spear Grinner. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1968. PR6052.A727 S8 1968.
Barstow, Stan.The Watchers on the Shore. Penguin, 1968. PR6052.A75 W3 1968.
Barth, John.Giles Goat-boy, or, The Revised New Syllabus. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1967. PS3552.A75 G5 1967.
Barth, Karl and Günther Heipp.Es geht ums Leben! : der Kampf gegen die Bombe, 1945-1965, eine Dokumentation : Stimmen des Gewissens aus aller Welt zur Atomgefahr, zur Vorgeschichte des Moskauer Teststoppabkommens / Karl Barth ... [et al.] Herausgegeben von Gunther Heipp mit einem Geleitwort von Linus Pauling. Hamburg: H. Reich, 1965. JX1974.7 .E781 1965.
Bartsch, Karl.Chrestomathie de l'ancien français (VIIIe-XVe siècles) accompagnée d'une grammaire et d'un glossaire. Leipzig: F.C.W. Vogel, 1913. PC2825 .B3 1913.
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Baruk, Henri and Jean Laborde.Des Hommes Comme Nous. English; Patients are People Like Us : The Experiences of Half a Century in Neuropsychiatry. Translated from the French by Eileen Finletter and Jean Ayer. New York: Morrow, 1978. RC339.52.B37 A3312.
Baskerville, Charles and Louis J. Curtman.A Course in Qualitative Chemical Analysis. New York: The Macmillan company, 1916. QD83 .B3 1916.
Bastiansen, Otto, ed.The Law of Mass Action; A Centenary Volume, 1864-1964. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget, 1964. QC173 .N6.
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Bastiat, Frédéric.Loi. English; The Law. [Translated by Dean Russell]. Irvington-on-Hudson, New York: Foundation for Economic Education, 1950. K357 .B3613 1950.
Baston, V.J.D.Some Properties of Polyhedra in Euclidean Space. Oxford; New York: Pergamon Press, 1965. QA1 .I67 v.71.
Bateman, Harry.The Mathematical Analysis of Electrical and Optical Wave-Motion on the Basis of Maxwell's Equations. Cambridge: University Press, 1915. QC661 .B28 1915.
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Bates, Herbert Ernest.A Breath of French Air. Harmondsworth; New York: Penguin books in association with M. Joseph, 1962. PR6003.A965 B651 1962.
Battan, Louis J.Weather in Your Life. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1983. QC981.2 .B37 1983.
Battelle Memorial Institute.The Alloys of Iron and Carbon : Vol. 2 - Properties. New York; London: Pub. for the Engineering foundation by the McGraw-Hill Book Company, inc., 1937. TN756 .E591 1937.
Battista, O.A.Olympiad of Knowledge--1984. Fort Worth, Texas: RSC Publishers, 1981. BD161 .O51 1981.
Baudisch, Kurt, ed.ABC Weapons, Disarmament and the Responsibility of Scientists: Report on an International Conference of the World Federation of Scientific Workers, Berlin (GDR), 21st-23d November, 1971. Berlin: Executive Council of Gerverkschaft Wissenschaft for the World Federation of Scientific Workers, 1971. UF767 .A144131 1971.
Bauer, Friedrich Ludwig.Der Computer in unserer Welt : Festrede gehalten in der offentlichen Jahressitzung de Bayerischen Akademie de Wissenschaften in Munchen am 6. Dezember 1969. München: Bayerische Akademie d. Wissenschaften; Beck in Komm., 1970. QA76 .B321 1970.
Baumgardner, Raymond C.A Serious Study in Political and Social Economics. Guadalajara: Ediciones Pax, 1966. HG255 .B37.
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Baxter, John F. and Luke E. Steiner.Modern Chemistry. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1959-1960. QD33 .B36 1959.
Bayliss, William Maddock, Sir.The Nature of Enzyme Action. London: Longmans, Green and co., 1919. QP601 .B2 1919.
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Beard, Howard Horace.A New Approach to the Conquest of Cancer, Rheumatic and Heart Diseases. New York: Pageant Press, 1962. RC271.C5 B4 1962.
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Beard, Mary R.Woman As Force in History: A Study in Traditions and Realities. New York: Collier Books, 1962. HQ1121 .B361 1962.
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Beasley, Joseph D.Diagnosing and Managing Chemical Dependency. Dallas: Essential Medical Information Systems, 1990. RA564 .B3681 1990.
Beasley, Joseph D. and Jerry Swift.The Kellogg Report : The Impact of Nutrition, Environment, and Lifestyle on the Health of Americans. Annandale-on-Hudson, New York: Institute of Health Policy and Practice, the Bard College Center, 1989. RA784.B23 K351 1989.
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Beattie, Edward J., Jr. and Stuart D. Cowan.Toward the Conquest of Cancer. New York: Crown Publishers, 1980. RC268 .B42 1980.
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Beatty, Bill.Here in Australia. Melbourne: Cassell, 1959. DU105 .B41 1959.
Handwritten note to Ava Helen from Pres. Rev. D. Thompson and Sec. H.A. Thomas of the Australian and New Zealand Congress for International Co-operation and Disarmament and Festival of the Arts.
Beatty, Rita Gray.The DDT Myth: Triumph of the Amateurs. Foreword by Francis A. Gunther. New York: John Day Co., 1973. SB952.D2 B4 1973.
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Béchamp, Antoine.Sang et Son Troisième Élément Anatomique. English; The Blood and Its Third Anatomical Element. Australia: Veritas Press, 1988. QP91 .B2 1988.
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Beck, Paul Adams.Electronic Structure and Alloy Chemistry of the Transition Elements. Based on a Symposium Held in New York, February 22, 1962, and Sponsored by the Institute of Metals Division, the Metallurgical Society, American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers. New York: Interscience Publishers, 1963. QD171 .B4.
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Beck, William Samson.Modern Science and the Nature of Life. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1957. QH331 .B4.
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Beckwith, Burnham Putnam.Religion, Philosophy, and Science; An Introduction to Logical Positivism. New York: Philosophical Library, 1957. B824.6 .B4.
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Beecher, Henry K.Disease and the Advancement of Basic Science. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1960. RC60 .B4.
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Beecher, Henry Knowles.Measurement of Subjective Responses; Quantitative Effects of Drugs. New York: Oxford University Press, 1959. QP909 .B4.
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Behan, Richard J.Pain; Its Origin, Conduction, Perception and Diagnostic Significance. With one hundred and ninety-one illustrations in the text and many diagnostic charts. New York; London: D. Appleton, 1914. RC73 .B4 1914.
Beitz, Charles R. and Herman, Theodore, eds.Peace and War. With a foreword by Alan Geyer. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1973. JX1937 .B43.
Belfield, Wendell O. and Martin Zucker.How to Have a Healthier Dog : The Benefits of Vitamins and Minerals for Your Dog's Life Cycles. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1981. SF427.4 .B44.
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Belfrage, Cedric.The Man at the Door with the Gun. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1963. F1409.2 .B4.
Bell, Eric Temple.Men of Mathematics. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin Books, 1965. QA28 .B4 1965.
Bell, George Kennedy Allen.The Kingship of Christ; The Story of the World Council of Churches. Harmondsworth, Middlesex; Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1954. BX6.W78 B4 1954.
Belov, Nikolai Vasilevich.Crystal Chemistry of Large-Cation Silicates. Authorized translation from the Russian. New York: Consultants Bureau, 1963. QD921 .B376.
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Ben May Laboratory for Cancer Research.The Scientific Contributions of the Ben May Laboratory for Cancer Research : the University of Chicago 1951-1961. Chicago: University of Chicago, 1961. RC267 .B351 1961.
Benfey, Otto Theodor.Classics in the Theory of Chemical Combination. New York: Dover Publications, 1963. QD455 .B4.
Benner, Steven Albert, ed.Redesigning the Molecules of Life : Conference Papers of the International Symposium on Bioorganic Chemistry, Interlaken, May 4-6, 1988 / sponsored and organized by the Association of Swiss Chemists. Berlin; New York: Springer-Verlag, 1988. QP517.S85 I58 1988.
Bennett, Allan, et al.Electrons on the Move. Scientists of the Westinghouse Research Laboratories: Allan Bennett [and others] Sharon Banigan, executive editor. New York: Walker, 1964. QC721 .B45.
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Bennett, Arnold.Anna of the Five Towns. London: Penguin Books, 1936. PR6003.E6 A56 1936.
Bennett, Arnold.Clayhanger. New York: Penguin Books, 1954. PR6003.E6 C54 1954.
Bennett, Arnold.Riceyman Steps. Melbourne: Penguin Books, 1954. PR6003.E6 R5 1954.
Bennett, Arnold.The Grand Babylon Hotel : a fantasia on modern themes. London; etc.: Penguin Books, 1954. PR6003.E6 G61 1954.
Bennett, Hal Zina.Cold Comfort : Colds and Flu, Everybody's Guide to Self Treatment. New York: C.N. Potter; distributed by Crown Publishers, 1979. RF361 .B46 1979.
Bennett, John Coleman.Nuclear Weapons and the Conflict of Conscience. New York: Scribner, 1962. BR115.A85 B4.
Benowicz, Robert J.Non-Prescription Drugs and Their Side Effects. New York: Berkley Books, 1982. RM300 .B45 1982.
Benowicz, Robert J.Vitamins and you. New York: Berkley Books, 1981. QP771 .B45 1981.
Bensabat, Soly, ed.Stress : De Grands Spécialistes Répondent. Avec la collaboration du Pr Hans Selye. Paris: Hachette, 1980. BF575.S75 S773.
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Benson, Sidney William.Chemical Calculations; An Introduction to the Use of Mathematics in Chemistry. New York: Wiley, 1963. QD65 .B4 1963.
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Bent, Henry A.The Second Law; An Introduction to Classical and Statistical Thermodynamics. New York: Oxford University Press, 1965. QC311 .B35.
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BenÁmi.Between Hammer and Sickle. Philadelphia: Jewish Pub. Society of America, 1967. DS135.R9 B4.
Benét, Stephen Vincent.John Brown's Body. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Doran and Co., 1929. PS3503.E5325 J6 1929.
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Benét, Stephen Vincent.Western Star. New York; Toronto: Farrar and Rinehart, inc., 1943. PS3503.E5325 W4.
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Benítez, Jaime.The U.S., Cuba, and Latin America; An Occasional Paper on the Free Society. Santa Barbara, California: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1961. F1418 .B417 1961.
Berdiaev, Nikolai.The Meaning of the Creative Act. Translated by Donald A. Lowrie. New York: Harper, 1955. BF408 .B413 1955.
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Beres, Louis René.Apocalypse : Nuclear Catastrophe in World Politics. Foreword by Paul C. Warnke. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1980. JX1974.7 .B457.
Berg, Alan, Nevin S. Scrimshaw and David L. Call, eds.Nutrition, National Development, and Planning; Proceedings of an International Conference. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1973. TX345 .I56 1971.
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Berg, Alan.Malnourished People : A Policy View. Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 1981. TX359 .B47.
Berg, Alan.The Nutrition Factor; its Role in National Development (portions with Robert J. Muscat). Washington: Brookings Institution, 1973. TX353 .B37.
Berg, Howard C.Random Walks in Biology. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1993. QH323.5 .B45 1993.
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Berg, Robert L. and Joseph S. Cassells, eds.The Second Fifty Years : Promoting Health and Preventing Disability; Institute of Medicine, Division of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 1990. RA564.8 .I57 1990.
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Berge, Carol.The Adamantine Heart: A Comparative Study of Language, Imagery and Tone in Selected Sonnets by John Donne and Gerard Manley Hopkins. Santa Clara, California: 1971. PR2248 .B41 1971.
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Berger, John J.Nuclear Power--The Unviable Option : A Critical Look at our Energy Alternatives; foreword by Mike Gravel, introd. by Linus Pauling. Palo Alto, California: Ramparts Press, 1976. TK9153 .B47.
Berger, John J.Restoring the Earth : How Americans are Working to Renew Our Damaged Environment; With a Foreword by Morris K. Udall. New York: Knopf, distributed by Random House, 1985. QH76 .B47 1985.
Berger, Ralph.Psyclosis : The Circularity of Experience. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1977. BF455 .B365.
Berger, Stuart M.Dr. Berger's Immune Power Diet. New York: New American Library, 1985. RM222.2 .B4523 1985.
Berglas, Alexander.Cancer: Nature, Cause, and Cure. Paris: Institute Pasteur, 1957. RC261 .B59.
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Berkley, George E.Cancer : How to Prevent It and How to Help Your Doctor Fight It. Foreword by Robert D. Vachon. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1978. RC268 .B47.
Berkley, George E.The No-Drug Approach to Conquering Asthma and Controlling Emphysema. Atlanta, Georgia: Larchmont Books, 1985. RC591 .B44 1985.
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Berlin, Hauptstadt der DDR. English; Berlin, Capital of the German Democratic Republic. Dresden: Verl. Zeit im Bild, 1987. DD881 .B4131 1987.
Berlin, Sven.Jonah's Dream; A Meditation on Fishing. With 52 drawings by the author. Los Altos, California: W. Kaufmann, 1975. SH439 .B38 1975.
Berman, Edgar.The Politician Primeval; From the Amoeba to the White House. New York: Macmillan, 1974. JK289 .B47.
Berman, Philip L., ed.The Courage of Conviction. Edited, with an introduction, by Phillip L. Berman. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1985. BD431 .C69 1985.
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Bernal, John Desmond.The Origin of Life. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1967. QH325 .B43.
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Bernal, John DesmondScience in History. London: C.A. Watts, 1965. CB151 .B4 1965.
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Bernal, John Desmond.World without War. London: Routledge and Paul, 1958. HC59 .B49 1958.
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Bernal, John Desmond, J.B.S. Haldane, N.W. Pirie and J.W.S. Pringle.Une Discussion sur l'Origine de la Vie tr. de l'Anglais par M.-T. et V. Nigon. Introd. de Marcel Prenant. Paris: Publications de l'Union rationaliste, 1955. QH325 .D51 1955.
Berne, Eric.Games People Play : The Psychology of Human Relationships. New York: Grove Press; Dell, 1967. HM291 .B3941 1967.
Bernstein, Jeremy.Cranks, Quarks, and the Cosmos : Writings on Science. New York: Basic Books, 1993. Q173 .B54 1993.
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Berrigan, Philip.Widen the Prison Gates; Writing from Jails, April, 1970-December, 1972. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1973. BX4705.B3846 A34.
Unidentified handwritten notes related to the book on the back free endpapers.
Berry, Adrian.The Iron Sun : Crossing the Universe through Black Holes. New York: Warner Books, 1978. TL793 .B443 1978.
Berry, Leonard Gascoigne and Brian Mason.Mineralogy, Concepts, Descriptions, Determinations. San Francisco: Freeman, 1983. QE363.2 .B4 1983.
Berry, Leonard Gascoigne and Brian Mason.Mineralogy: Concepts, Descriptions, Determinations. Drawings by Roger Hayward. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1959. QE363 .B4.
Berve, Helmut.Friedensordnungen in der griechischen Geschichte : Festrede gehalten in der offentlichen Jahressitzung der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften in Munchen am 3. Dez. 1966. München: Verlag der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften; Beck in Kommission, 1967. DF82.5 .B4 1967.
Besser, Marianne.Growing Up with Science. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1960. Q163 .B47.
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Bethe, Hans Albrecht and Philip Morrison.Elementary Nuclear Theory. New York: Wiley, 1956. QC173 .B4 1956.
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Bethe, Hans Albrecht and Edwin E. Salpeter.Quantum Mechanics of One- and Two-Electron Atoms. Berlin; Springer; New York: Academic Press, 1957. QC174.1 .B4.
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Bethea, Oscar W.Practical Materia Medica and Prescription Writing, with Illustrations. Philadelphia: F.A. Davis company, 1915. RS153 .B45 1915.
Bettelheim, Charles.India Independent / tr. French by W.A. Caswell. New York: MR Press, 1968. HC435.2 .B4713 1968.
Bettelheim, Charles.Luttes de classes en URSS. English; Class Struggles in the USSR; translated by Brian Pearce. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1976. DK266 .B4413.
Bettelheim, Charles, et al.China Shakes the World Again. With an editorial by Leo Huberman and Paul M. Sweezy. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1959. HC427.9 .C5653.
Betteridge, Harold T.The New Cassell's German Dictionary; German-English, English-German. Based on the editions by Karl Breul. With a foreword by Gerhard Cordes. New York: Funk and Wagnalls, 1971. PF3640 .B45 1971.
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Beveridge, David L. and Richard Lavery, eds.Theoretical Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics. Schenectady, New York: Adenine Press, 1991. QP517.M3 T46 1991.
Bevilacqua Wuthenau, Raquel.Fiesta en Tasco. Traduccion libre por George Godoy. México: Editorial Fotocolor, 1942. PQ7297.B39 F5 1942.
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Beyer, William H., ed.CRC Handbook of Tables for Probability and Statistics. Cleveland: Chemical Rubber Co. 1968. QA276 .B44 1968.
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Bhat, Sitaram Pandurang.Hindi Made Easy by the Natural Method, in Roman Characters, with a Copious English-Hindi Vocabulary. Bombay: D.B. Taraporevala Sons and Co., 1950. PK1935 .B51 1950.
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Bibby, Geoffrey.Four Thousand Years Ago; A Panorama of Life in the Second Millennium B.C.. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1965. CB311 .B5 1965.
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Biberman, Herbert.Salt of the Earth; The Story of a Film. Boston: Beacon Press, 1965. PN1997 .S14.
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Bible. English. New International. 1986.; The Holy Bible New International Version : Containing the Old Testament and the New Testament. Grand Rapids: Zondervan Bible Publishers, 1986. BS195 .N371 1986.
Bichowsky, Francis Russell and Frederick Dominic Rossini.The Thermochemistry of the Chemical Substances. The Assembly of a Self Consistent Table of "Best" Values for the Heats of Formation of the Chemical Substances (Except Carbon Compounds Containing More Than Two Carbon Atoms), Including Heats of Transition, Fusion, and Vaporization. New York: Reinhold Publishing Corporation, 1936. QD511 .B5.
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Bieler, Henry G.Food is Your Best Medicine. New York: Ballantine Books, 1982. RM216 .B55 1982.
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Bieler, Henry G.Food is Your Best Medicine. New York: Vintage Books, 1973. RM216 .B55 1973.
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Bienz, D.R.The Why and How of Home Horticulture. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1980. SB453 .B49.
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Bierbaum, Otto Julius.Der neubestellte irrgarten der liebe; um etliche gaenge und lauben vermehrt ... Gedichteu. Sprueche aus den Jahren, 1885 bis 1905, von Otto Julius Bierbaum mit leisten und schlusstuecken von Heinrich Vogeler. Leipzig: Insel, 1919. PT2603.I25 N4 1919.
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Bierce, Ambrose.The Devil's Dictionary. Introduction by Carey McWilliams. New York: Hill and Wang, 1957. PS1097 .D41 1957.
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Bierer, Joshua and Richard Isadore Evans.Innovations in Social Psychiatry: A Social Psychological Perspective Through Dialogue. London: Avenue Publishing Co., 1969. RC455 .B451 1969.
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Bilderbuch-Reihe.Das Bilderbuch der Stadt Munster. Münster/Westf.: Verlag der Westfälischen Vereinsdruckerei, 1957. DD901.M696 B541 1957.
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Biomedical Synergistics Institute, Inc.The Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Human Functioning : September 12-14, 1980, Century II Convention Center. Wichita, Kansas: Biomedical Synergistics Institute, 1981. RA422 .I51 1980.
Biomedical Synergistics Institute, Inc.The Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Human Functioning : September 14-16, 1979, Century II Convention Center. Wichita, Kansas: Biomedical Synergistics Institute, 1980. RA422 .I51 1979.
Birch, Arthur John.How Chemistry Works. London: Sigma, 1949. QD39 .B45 1949.
Birch, Gordon Gerard and Kenneth John Parker, eds.Vitamin C: Recent Aspects of Its Physiological and Technological Importance. London: Applied Science Publishers, 1974. QP772.A8 V571 1974.
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Bird, Caroline and Briller, Sara Welles.Born Female; The High Cost of Keeping women Down. New York: Pocket Books, 1971. HQ1420 .B5 1971.
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Bird, Christopher.The Persecution and Trial of Gaston Naessens : The True Story of the Efforts to Suppress an Alternative Treatment for Cancer, AIDS, and Other Immunologically Based Diseases. Tiburon, California: H.J. Kramer, 1991. RC271.A62 B57 1991.
Birdwhistell, Ralph K. and Rod O'Connor, eds.The Freeman Library of Laboratory Separates in Chemistry. San Francisco: W.A. Freeman, 1970. QD43 .F691.
Birge, Raymond T.History of the Physics Department. Berkeley, University of California, 1966. QC45.C32 B51.
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Bishop, George H. et al.The Excitement and Fascination of Science; a collection of autobiographical and philosophical essays. Palo Alto, California: Annual Reviews, inc., 1965-1990. Q171 .E98.
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Bissell, Richard Pike.Good Bye, Ava. New York: Bantam Books, 1961. PS3503.I815 G61 1961.
Bittorf, Wilhelm.Nachrustung : der Atomkrieg ruckt naher. Reinbek bei Hamburg: Spiegel-Verlag, 1981. JX1974.7 .N321.
Bjerrum, Niels Janniksen.Inorganic Chemistry. Translated from the third Danish edition (1932) and brought up to date and adapted to English conditions in collaboration with the author by R.P. Bell, with a foreword by F.G. Donnan. London: W. Heinemann, 1936. QD151 .B475.
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Bjorksten, Johan.Longevity, 2 : Past, Present, Future. Associate editors, Michele Buis-Dulin, Deborah Nieto. Charleston, South Carolina: JAB Pub., 1987. QP85 .B57 1987.
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Bjorksten, Johan.Longevity, a Quest : An Odyssey. Madison, Wisconsin: Bjorksten Research Foundation, 1981. QP86 .B537.
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Bjørnseth, Finn, Erik Fjellberg and Odd Ousland, eds.Solverv. Oslo: Kampanjen mot atomvåpen, 1962. PT8653 .B4 1962.
Black, Dean.Health at the Crossroads : Exploring the Conflict between Natural Healing and Conventional Medicine. Springville, Utah: Tapestry Press, 1988. R723 .B56 1988.
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Black, Hugo LaFayette.One Man's Stand for Freedom: Mr. Justice Black and the Bill of Rights; A Collection of his Supreme Court Opinions. Selected and edited, with an introd. and notes, by Irving Dilliard. New York: Knopf, 1963. KF213.B56 D5 1963.
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Black, Jan Knippers.Sentinels of Empire : The United States and Latin American Militarism. New York: Greenwood Press, 1986. JL956.C58 B43 1986.
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Blackett, Patrick Maynard Stuart, Baron.Atomic Weapons and East-West Relations. Cambridge, England: University Press, 1956. D842 .B5.
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Blackett, Patrick Maynard Stuart, Baron.Fear, War and the Bomb; Military and Political Consequences of Atomic Energy. New York: Whittlesey House, 1949. HD9698 .B5.
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Blackstock, Nelson.Cointelpro : The FBI's Secret War on Political Freedom / edited by Cathy Perkus; introd. by Noam Chomsky. New York: Monad Press: distributed by Pathfinder Press, 1975. HV8141 .B6 1975.
Blaine, Donald E.Who Does Your Thinking? Philadelphia: Dorrance, 1967. PS3552.L345 W5.
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Blake, William.Poetry and Prose of William Blake. Edited by Geoffrey Keynes; complete in one volume. New York: Random House, 1927. PR4141 .K42 1927.
Blaker, Alfred A.Handbook for Scientific Photography. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1977. TR692.5 .B55 1977.
Blakeslee, Alton L. and Jeremiah Stamler.Your Heart Has Nine Lives; Nine Steps to Heart Health. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1963. RC685.C6 B55.
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Bland, Jeffrey.Nutraerobics : The Complete Individualized Nutrition and Fitness Program for Life after 30. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harper and Row, 1983. RA784 .B56 1983.
Bland, Jeffrey.Your Health Under Siege : Using Nutrition to Fight Back. Brattleboro, Vermont: S. Greene Press, 1981. RC622 .B49.
Blanshard, Paul.American Freedom and Catholic Power. Boston: Beacon Press, 1958. BX1770 .B55 1958.
Bleiler, Everett Franklin and Thaddeus Eugene Dikty, eds.The Best Science Fiction Stories: 1949. Introduction by Melvin Korshak. New York: Frederick Fell, 1949. PN6071.S3 B51 1949.
Bleiler, Everett Franklin and Thaddeus Eugene Dikty, eds.The Best Science Fiction Stories: 1950. Introduction by Vincent Starrett. New York: Frederick Fell, 1950. PN6120.95.S33 B41 1950.
Bleiler, Everett Franklin and Thaddeus Eugene Dikty, eds.The Best Science Fiction Stories: 1951. New York: Frederick Fell, 1951. PN6071.S3 B51 1951.
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Blethen, John Warren.Intrinsic Mixed-Parity Clustering in Light Nuclei. Ph.D. diss., Stanford University, 1973. QC793.3.S8 B61 1973.
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Bliumenfeld, Lev Aleksandrovich.Primenenie Elektronnogo Paramagnitnogo Rezonansa v Khimii. Novosibirsk: Izd-vo Sibirskogo otd-niia AN SSSR, 1962. QC454 .B577 1962.
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Bliznakov, Emile G. and Gerald L. Hunt.The Miracle Nutrient : Coenzyme Q10. Toronto; New York: Bantam, 1987. QP801.U24 B61 1987.
Bloch, Iwan.Das Sexualleben unserer Zeit in seinen Beziehungen zur modernen Kultur. Berlin: Louis Marcus Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1909. HQ21 .B721 1909.
Block, Richard J. and Diana Bolling.The Amino Acid Composition of Proteins and Foods; Analytical Methods and Results. Springfield, Illinois: Thomas, 1951. QD431 .B5 1951.
Bloom, Saul, ed.Hidden Casualties : Environmental, Health, and Political Consequences of the Persian Gulf War. San Francisco, California: ARC/Arms Control Research Center; Berkeley, California: North Atlantic Books, 1994. DS79.744.E58 H53 1994.
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Blumenfeld, Arthur.Heart Attack : Are You A Candidate? New York: Eriksson, 1964. RC685.C6 B58.
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Blumenthal, Albert.Moral Responsibility, Mankind's Greatest Need : Principles and Practical Applications of Scientific Utilitarian Ethics. Santa Ana, California: Rayline Press, 1975. BJ1012 .B55.
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Boas, Franz.Primitive Art. New York: Dover Publications, 1955. N5310 .B6 1955.
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Boas, Walter.An Introduction to the Physics of Metals and Alloys. New York: Wiley, 1947. TN673 .B58.
Boden, Alexander.An Introduction to Physics and Chemistry. Sydney: Science Press, 1960. QC25 .B61 1960.
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Boericke, William.Pocket Manual of Homoeopathic Materia Medica; Comprising the Characteristic and Guiding Symptoms of All Remedies Clinical and Pathogenetic. New York: Boericke and Runyon, 1927. RX606 .B67 1927.
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Boerma, Addeke H. et al.Varlden idag. [s.l.]: Svensk Boktjänst, 1968. JX1311 .V371 1968.
Bogue, Lucille.I Dare You! : How to Stay Young Forever. San Leandro, California: Bristol Pub. Enterprises, Inc., 1990. HQ1061 .B631 1990.
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Bohannan, Paul.Africa and Africans; African Outline: A General Introduction. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1966. DT20 .B6 1966.
Bohr, Niels Henrik David.Atomfysik og menneskelig erkendelse. English; Atomic Physics and Human Knowledge. New York: Wiley, 1958. QC6 .B6291 1958.
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Bolin, Luis A.The National Parks of the United States. Translated from the Spanish by Herbert Weinstock. New York: Knopf, 1962. E160 .B6 1962.
Bonch-Bruevich, Mikhail Dmitrievich.Vsia vlast sovetam. English; From tsarist general to Red Army commander. [Translated from the Russian by Vladimir Vezey]. Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1966. DK265.7 .B613 1966.
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Bonhoeffer, Karl and Dieter Gerecke, eds.Maintain Life on Earth : Documentation of the Sixth World Congress of the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War in Cologne May 29 to June 1 1986. Neckarsulm; Munchen: Jungjohann Verlagsgesellschaft, 1987. JZ5518.I648 I51 1987.
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Bonner, Francis T. and Melba Phillips.Principles of Physical Science. Reading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley Pub. Co., 1957. Q161 .B6.
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Bookchin, Murray.Our Synthetic Environment. Introd. by William A. Albrecht. New York: Knopf, 1962. RA1216 .H4.
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Boqiao, Tang.Anthems of Defeat : Crackdown in Hunan Province (China) 1989-1992 / Written and compiled by Tang Boqiao of Asia Watch. New York: Human Rights Watch, 1992. DS793.H7 B661 1992.
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Borek, Carmia, Cecilia M. Fenoglio and Donald West King, eds.Aging, Cancer, and Cell Membranes. Stuttgart; New York: G. Thieme, 1980. QP86 .A35.
Borman, William.Gandhi and Non-Violence. Albany, New York: State University of New York Press, 1986. HM278 .B63 1986.
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Born, Max.Atomtheorie des festen Zustandes (Dynamik der Kristallgitter). Berlin: B.G. Teubner, 1923. QD461 .B651 1923.
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Born, Max.Vorlesungen Uber Atommechanik. Hrsg. unter Mitwirkung von Friedrich Hund. Berlin: Springer, 1925-1930. QC173 .B64.
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Born, Max and Pascual Jordan.Elementare Quantenmechanik : (Zweiter Band der Vorlesungen Uber Atommechanik). Berlin: Julius Springer, 1930. QC174.12 .B671 1930.
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Borsodi, Ralph.Seventeen Problems of Man and Society. Anand: Charotar Book Stall, 1968. BD450 .B63.
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Borst, Lyle.Fundamental Liquids. Williamsville, New York: Twin Bridge Press, 1970. QC174.4 .B67 1970.
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Boston Study Group.The Price of Defense : A New Strategy for Military Spending. New York: Times Books, 1979. UA23 .B725 1979.
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Boston Study Group.Winding Down : The Price of Defense. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1982. UA23 .B725 1982.
Bottomore, T.B.Elites and Eociety. Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1966. HM141 .B824 1966.
Boudreaux, Edward A. and L.N. Mulay, eds.Theory and Applications of Molecular Paramagnetism. New York: Wiley, 1976. QC763 .T47.
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Bower, T.G.R.A Primer of Infant Development. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1977. BF723.I6 B624.
Bower, T.G.R.Development in Infancy. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1974. BF723.I6 B623.
Bower, T.G.R.Development in Infancy. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1982. BF719 .B68 1982.
Bower, T.G.R.Human Development. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1979. BF721 .B6431 1979.
Bowlby, John.Child Care and the Growth of Love. Abridged and edited by Margery Fry, with two new chapters by Mary D. Salter Ainsworth. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1965. HV873 .B59 1965.
Bowman, Andrew.Being Human. Carmel, California: Alethes, 1970. BF637.C5 B6 1970.
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Boyd, James E.Strength of Materials. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, inc., 1917. TA405 .B69 1917.
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Boyd, Martin.Lucinda Brayford. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin, 1954. PR6003.O6977 L81 1954.
Boyd, William Clouser.Fundamentals of Immunology ... With 45 illustrations. New York: Interscience Publishers, inc., 1943. QR181 .B66.
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Bracewell, Ronald N.The Galactic Club : Intelligent Life in Outer Space. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman; New York: distributed by Scribner, 1975. QB54 .B69 1975.
Bradbury, Malcom.Stepping Westward. Penguin, 1968. PR6052.R246 S74 1968.
Braden, Anne.House Un-American Activities Committee : Bulwark of Segregation. Los Angeles: National Committee to Abolish the House Un-American Activities Committee, 1963. E185.61 .B6371 1963.
Bradford, Robert W. and Michael L. Culbert, eds.The Metabolic Management of Cancer. Los Altos, California: Robert W. Bradford Foundation, 1979. RC271.A62 M41 1979.
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Bradford, Robert W. and Michael L. Culbert.Now That You Have Cancer... Los Altos, California: Choice publications, 1977. RC261 .B71 1977.
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Bradford, Robert W., Henry W. Allen and Michael L. Culbert.Oxidology : The Study of Reactive Oxygen Toxic Species (ROTS) and Their Metabolism in Health and Disease : The ROTS Theory of Degenerative Disease and the HLB Blood Test. Los Altos, California: R.W. Bradford Foundation, 1985. RB170 .B73 1985.
Brady, James E. and Gerard E. Humiston.General Chemistry, Principles and Structure. New York: Wiley, 1982. QD31.2 .B7 1982.
Bragg, Paul Chappuis.The Miracle of Fasting : For Agelessness--Physical, Mental and Spiritual Rejuvenation; New Discoveries about an Old Miracle, the Fast Fasting Way to Health. Desert Hot Springs, California: Health Science, 1976. RA784 .B67 1976.
Bragg, Paul Chappuis and Patricia Bragg.Bragg System of Super-Brain Breathing for Health and Energy. Santa Barbara, California: Health Science, 1979. QP121 .B71 1979.
Bragg, Paul Chappuis and Patricia Bragg.The Shocking Truth about Water : The Universal Fluid of Death. Santa Barbara, California: Health Science, 1977. RA784 .B731 1977.
Bragg, William Henry, Sir.The Universe of Light. New York: The Macmillan company, 1933. QC357 .B7.
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Bragg, William Henry, Sir, and Sir William Lawrence Bragg.X Rays and Crystal Structure. New York: Harcourt Brace and co., 1924. QD945 .B7 1924.
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Bragg, William Henry, Sir, and Sir William Lawrence Bragg.X-Rays and Crystal Structure. London: G. Bell and Sons, ltd., 1915. QD945 .B7.
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Bragg, William Henry, Sir, Max von Laue and Carl Hermann, eds.Internationale Tabellen zur Bestimmung von Kristallstrukturen. International Tables for the Determination of Crystal Structures. Tables Internationales pour la Determination des Structures des Cristaux. Ann Arbor, Michigan: J.W. Edwards, 1944. QD908 .I6 1944.
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Bragg, William Lawrence, Sir.Atomic Structure of Minerals. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press; London: H. Milford; Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1937. QE364 .B7.
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Bragg, William Lawrence, Sir and G.F. Claringbull.Crystal Structures of Minerals. With a chapter by W.H. Taylor. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1965. QD905 .B74.
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Brain, W. Russell.The Nature of Experience. London; New York: Oxford University Press, 1959. BF311 .B681.
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Brandenburg, Dietrich.Medizinisches in Tausendundeiner Nacht: ein literaturgeschichtlicher Beitrag zur islamischen Heilkunde. Stuttgart: J. Fink, 1973. PJ7737 .B71 1973.
Brandt, Heinz.Traum, der nicht entfuhrbar ist. English; The Search for a Third Way; My Path between East and West. Translated from the German by Salvator Attanasio. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1970. DD259.7.B6 A313 1970.
Brandt, John C.Introduction to the Solar Wind. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1970. QB505 .B72.
Brantl, Klaus.Strahlendes Munchen; Einfuhrung von Karl Alexander von Muller. München: Bruckmann, 1960. DD901.M79 B731 1960.
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Brasseur, Henri and J.M. Lejeune.Les Rayons X et Leurs Applications, Suivi d'Exercices Rédigés en Collaboration avec J.-M. Lejeune. Liége: Éditions Desoer, 1945. QC481 .B8317 1945.
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Braverman, Eric R. and Carl C. Pfeiffer.The Healing Nutrients Within : Facts, Findings, and New Research on Amino Acids. New Canaan, Connecticut: Keats Pub., 1987. QP561 .B73 1987.
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Bravo, Luis Alberto.Tabla Periodica en Espiral y Propiedades Zonales. Barcelona: Editorial Reverté, 1978. QD467 .B71 1978.
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Breakthrough to Peace. Introd. by Thomas Merton. Norfolk, Connecticut: J. Laughlin, 1962. JX1974.7 .B68.
Brecher, Ruth and Edward et al.The Consumers Union Report on Smoking and the Public Interest. Mount Vernon, New York: Consumers Union, 1963. HV5763 .B7.
Brennan, Donald G.Arms Control, Disarmament, and National Security. New York: G. Braziller, 1961. JX1974.7 .B7.
Brennan, Richard O. and Helen Kooiman Hosier.Coronary? Cancer? : God's Answer: Prevent It!; foreword by Harold Manner. Irvine, California: Harvest House Publishers, 1979. RM216 .B741 1979.
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Brennan, Richard O. and William C. Mulligan.Nutrigenetics : New Concepts for Relieving Hypoglycemia; foreword by Roger J. Williams. New York: M. Evans; Philadelphia: distributed by Lippincott, 1975. RC662.2 .B7 1975.
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Brewer, Gail Sforza and Tom Brewer.What Every Pregnant Woman Should Know : The Truth About Diets and Drugs in Pregnancy. New York: Random House, 1977. RG559 .B73 1977.
Brewer, Thomas H.Metabolic Toxemia of Late Pregnancy, a Disease of Malnutrition. Springfield, Illinois: C.C. Thomas, 1966. RG572 .B7 1966.
Brezhnev, Leonid Ilich.Otchetnyi doklad TSentralnogo Komiteta KPSS XXVI sezdu Kommunisticheskoi partii Sovetskogo Soiuza i ocherednye zadachi partii v oblasti vnutrennei i vreshnei politiki, 23 fevralia 1981 goda. English; Report of the Central Committee of the CPSU to the XXVI Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and the immediate tasks of the Party in home and foreign policy / delivered by L.I. Brezhnev, General Secretary of the CPSU Central Committee, February 23, 1981. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Pub. House, 1981. JN6598 .B741 1981.
Brezhnev, Leonid Ilich.Our Course : Peace and Socialism : A Collection of Speeches and Articles. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Pub. House, 1981. DK275.B7 A5 1981.
Brickhill, Paul.The Great Escape. With drawings by Ley Kenyon. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books in association with Faber and Faber, 1957. D805.G3 B7131 1957.
Bridgman, Percy Williams.The Nature of Physical Theory. Published on the Louis Clark Vanuxem Foundation. New York: Dover Publications, 1936. QC6 .B683 1936.
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Bridgman, Percy Williams.The Nature of Physical Theory. Published on the Louis Clark Vanuxem Foundation. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1936. QC6 .B71.
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Bridgman, Percy Williams.The Way Things Are. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1959. Q175 .B85.
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Briffault, Robert.Europa; The Days of Ignorance. New York: Scribner, 1935. PR6003.R378 E9.
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Briggs, Raymond.When the Wind Blows. New York: Schocken Books, 1982. UF767 .B695 1982.
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Brighthope, Ian and Peter Fitzgerald.You Can Knock out AIDS with Vitamin C and Immune Nutrients. Elsternwick, Victoria: Biocentres, 1987. RC607.A26 B751 1987.
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Brinkley, Stuart Robert.Principles of General Chemistry. New York: The Macmillan company, 1941. QD31 .B75 1941.
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Briscoe, Herman Thompson.General Chemistry for Colleges. Boston; New York [etc.]: Houghton Mifflin company, 1943. QD31 .B85 1943.
Briscoe, Herman Thompson.Study Guide for General Chemistry for Colleges. Boston, New York: Houghton Mifflin company; New York, 1936. QD31 .B853.
British Association for the Advances of Science. Chemical Section.Chemistry at the Centenary (1931) Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. Cambridge: W. Heffer, 1932. QD1 .B8671 1932.
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Brittin, Wesley E. and Halis Odabasi, eds.Topics in Modern Physics; A Tribute to Edward U. Condon. Boulder, Colorado: Colorado Associated University Press, 1971. QC21.2 .T66.
Broad, William.Teller's War : The Top-Secret Story Behind the Star Wars Deception. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1992. UG486 .B76 1992.
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Broch, Hermann.The Death of Virgil. Translated by Jean Starr Untermeyer. New York: Pantheon Books Inc., 1945. PT2603.R657 D4 1945.
Brodskii, Aleksandr Ilich and Muhlenpfordt.Isotopenchemie. In deutscher Sprache bearb. und erganzt hrsg. Berlin: Akademie-Verlag, 1961. QD466 .B6451 1961.
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Brody, Jane E.Jane Brody's Nutrition book : A Lifetime Guide to Good Eating for Better Health and Weight Control / by the Personal Health Columnist of the New York times. New York: Norton, 1981. TX353 .B76 1981.
Brody, Jane E. and Arthur I. Holleb.You Can Fight Cancer and Win. New York: Quadrangle/New York Times Book Co., 1977. RC263 .B67 1977.
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Bronowski, Jacob.Science and Human Values. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin Books, 1964. Q171 .B8785 1964.
Bronowski, Jacob.Science and Human Values. New York: J. Messner, 1956. Q171 .B8785 1956.
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Bronte, Lydia.The Longevity Factor : The New Reality of Long Careers and How It Can Lead to Richer Lives. New York: HarperCollins, 1993. HD6280 .B76 1993.
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Brontë, Charlotte.Shirley. London: J.M. Dent; New York: E.P. Dutton, 1944. PR4167 .S5 1944.
Brown, C.H.The Optician's Manual : A Treatise on the Science and Practice of Optics. Philadelphia: The Keystone, 1897. RE925 .B81 1897.
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Brown, Carter.Play Now--Kill Later. New York: New American Library, 1966. PR6052.R5893 P571 1966.
Brown, Cynthia Stokes.Alexander Meiklejohn : Teacher of Freedom. Berkeley, California: Meiklejohn Civil Liberties Institute, 1981. LB2332 .B761 1981.
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Brown, Gerald Edward.Unified Theory of Nuclear Models. Amsterdam: North-Holland Pub. Co.; New York: Interscience Publishers, 1964. QC173 .B8553.
Brown, Harrison.Problems of Survival; a lecture delivered at Northrop Memorial Auditorium, Minneapolis on March 9, 1958. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota, 1958. JX1952 .B72.
Brown, Harrison and James Real.Community of Fear. Foreword by Reinhold Niebuhr. Santa Barbara, Califorina: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1960. UF767 .B751 1960.
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Brown, J.A.C.Techniques of Persuasion, from Propaganda to Brainwashing. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1963. BF637.P4 B7.
Brown, Lester R.The Worldwide Loss of Cropland. Washington: Worldwatch Institute, 1978. HD156 .B7 1978.
Brown, Martin, ed.The Social Responsibility of the Scientist. New York: Free Press, 1971. Q125 .S65.
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Brown, Raymond R., ed.Biochemistry and Pathology of Tryptophan Metabolism and Its Regulation by Amino Acids, Vitamin B6 and Steroid Hormones : Conference Held at Madison, Wisconsin, June 22-24, 1970, under the Auspices of the University of Wisconsin Medical Center and Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Bethesda, Maryland: American Society for Clinical Nutrition, 1971. QP981.T8 C61 1970.
Brown, Theodore L. and Harold Eugene LeMay, Jr.Chemistry : The Central Science. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1981. QD31.2 .B78 1981.
Browne, Charles Albert and Mary Elvira Weeks.A History of the American Chemical Society, Seventy-Five Eventful Years. Washington: American Chemical Society, 1952. QD1 .A54.
Brues, Austin M., ed.Low-Level Irradiation; A Symposium Organized by the Section of Zoological Sciences of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Cosponsored by the United States Atomic Energy Commission and the Division of Biological and Medical Research of the Argonne National Laboratory, and presented at the Indianapolis meeting, December 30, 1957. Washington: 1959. QH652 .B7.
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Bruni, Giuseppe.Chimica Generale e Inorganica. Milano: C. Tamburini, 1954. QD15 .B71 1954.
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Bryant, Edward.Cinnabar. New York: Bantam Books, 1977. PS3552.R879 C51 1977.
Brynes, Asher.Revolution Comes of Age; The Use of War. New York; Toronto: Farrar and Rinehart, inc., 1944. JX1952 .B78.
Bryson, Vernon and Henry J. Vogel, eds.Evolving Genes and Proteins; A Symposium Held at the Institute of Microbiology of Rutgers, with Support from the National Science Foundation. New York: Academic Press, 1965. QP509 .B7.
Brädefors, Nils, ed.GDR Recognition Now and Unconditionally! Voices from Northern Europe. Dresden: Verlag Zeit Im Bild, 1972. JX4084.G4 G18 1972.
Brünner, Friedrich et al.Der Mensch in seiner Umwelt. [Hrsg.]: Georg Fahrbach. Mit Beitr. von Friedrich Brunner [u.a.] u.e. Einl. von Georg Fahrbach. Stuttgart: J. Fink, 1970. HC290.5.E5 M4 1970.
Bstan-'dzin-rgya-mtsho, Dalai Lama XIV.A Human Approach to World Peace. Tenzin Gyatso, the Fourteenth Dalai Lama. London: Wisdom, 1984. BL65.P4 B71 1984.
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Bstan-'dzin-rgya-mtsho, Dalai Lama XIV.My Land and My People : Memoirs of the Dalai Lama of Tibet. New York: Potala Corporation, 1986. BQ7935.B777 A3161 1986.
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Bstan-'dzin-rgya-mtsho, Dalai Lama XIV.Peace is More than the Absence of War. Santa Barbara, California: Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, 1991. JZ5581 .B781 1991.
Buchan, John.The 39 Steps. New York: Pocket Books, 1940. PR6003.U13 T47 1940.
Buchan, John.The Three Hostages. Melbourne; New York: Penguin, 1953. PR6003.U13 T481 1953.
Buchanan, Thomas G.Das Rätsel von Dallas oder den Spuren der Mörder. Hamburg: Rowohlt, 1964. E842.9.B9 G3.
Buchanan, Thomas G.Who killed Kennedy? New York: Putnam, 1964. E842.9 .B8 1964.
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Buchman, Marion.A Voice in Ramah. New York: Bookman Associates, 1959. PS3503.U18257 V61 1959.
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Budovsky, Leo.The Flame of Reason and Scourge of Conscience by Leo Benjamin [pseud.]; illus. by George Gray. New York: Carlton Press, 1963. E744 .B834 1963.
Budrys, Algis.Who? Harmondsworth, England: Penguin Books, 1964. PS3552.U364 W561 1964.
Buerger, Martin Julian.X-Ray Crystallography; An Introduction to the Investigation of Crystals by Their Diffraction of Monochromatic X-Radiation. New York: J. Wiley and Sons, inc.; London: Chapman and Hall, limited, 1942. QD945 .B8.
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Bugliosi, Vincent and Ken Hurwitz.Till Death Us Do Part : A True Murder Mystery. New York: Norton, 1978. KF224.P34 B83.
Bulfinch, Thomas.Bulfinch's Mythology; The Age of Fable, the Age of Chivalry, Legends of Charlemagne. Complete in one volume, revised and enlarged, with illustrations. New York: Grosset and Dunlap, 1913. BL310 .B78 1913b.
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Bunn, H. Franklin, Bernard G. Forget and Helen M. Ranney.Human Hemoglobins. Philadelphia: Saunders, 1977. RC641.7.H35 B87.
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Burack, Richard.The Handbook of Prescription Drugs: Official Names, Prices, and Sources for Patient and Doctor. New York: Pantheon Books, 1967. RS91 .B78 1967.
Burack, Richard.The New Handbook of Prescription Drugs : Official Names, Prices, and Sources for Patient and Doctor. New York: Ballantine Books, 1970. RS91 .B94 1970b.
Burchett, Wilfred G.The Furtive War; The United States in Vietnam and Laos. New York: International Publishers, 1963. DS557.A6 B871 1963.
Burchett, Wilfred G.Vietnam North. New York: International Publishers, 1966. DS557.A7 B83 1966.
Burdick, Eugene and Harvey Wheeler.Fail-Safe. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1962. PS3503.U572 F2.
Burgerstein, Lothar.Heilwirkung von Nahrstoffen : Richtlinien fur gute Gesundheit und Leistungsfahigkeit bis ins hohe Alter : orthomolekulare Medizin. Heidelberg: Haug, 1984. RM235.5 .B81 1984.
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Burgess, Anthony.A Clockwork Orange. New York: Ballantine Books, 1963. PR6052.U638 C5 1963.
Burke, James Lee.A Stained White Radiance. New York: Avon Books, 1993. PS3552.U7230 S731 1993.
Burnell, Elaine H., ed.Asian Dilemma: United States, Japan, and China. A special report from the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions. Santa Barbara, California: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1969. H11 .C35 v.2 no.5.
Burnet, Frank Macfarlane, Sir.Dominant Mammal; The Biology of Human Destiny. Melbourne: Heinemann, 1970. QH331 .B887 1970.
Burnet, Frank Macfarlane, Sir.Endurance of Life : The Implications of Genetics for Human Life. Carlton, Victoria: Melbourne University Press, 1978. QP86 .B817.
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Burnet, Frank Macfarlane, Sir.Enzyme Antigen and Virus; A Study of Macromolecular Pattern in Action. Cambridge, England: University Press, 1956. QR84 .B84.
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Burnet, Frank Macfarlane, Sir.Immunology : Readings from Scientific American / with introductions and additional material by F.M. Burnet. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1976. QR181.5 .I46 1976.
Burnet, Frank Macfarlane, Sir.Immunology, Aging, and Cancer : Medical Aspects of Mutation and Selection. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1976. QR186 .B87.
Burnet, Frank Macfarlane, Sir.The Production of Antibodies; A Review and a Theoretical Discussion... With the collaboration of Mavis Freeman ... A.V. Jackson ... [and] Dora Lush ... Melbourne, London: Macmillan and Company Ltd., 1941. QR185.A6 B91 1941.
Burnet, Frank Macfarlane, Sir and Wendell Meredith Stanley, eds.The Viruses; Biochemical, Biological, and Biophysical Properties. New York: Academic Press, 1959. QR360 .B82.
Burnham, Virginia Schroeder.Knowing Yourself : Define Your Personality, Interpret Other Personalities, enhance Your Love Life, Understand Your Natural Defenses, Accept the "Real You". In collaboration with William H. Hampton. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Sundial Publications, 1992. BF697.5.S43 B84 1992.
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Burnham, Virginia Schroeder and William H. Hampton.The Lake with Two Dams : What You Should Know About Mental Illness. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Sundial Publications, 1993. RC454 .B84 1993.
Burrow, Trigant.Trigant Burrow, toward Social Sanity and Human Survival : Selections from His Writings. Edited by Alfreda S. Galt; introduction by Stanley Burnshaw. New York: Horizon Press, 1984. BF311 .B853 1984.
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Buschke, A. and F. Jacobsohn.Geschlechtsleben und sexuelle Hygiene. English; Sex Habits : A Vital Factor in Well-Being. Translated from the German by Eden and Cedar Paul. New York: Emerson Books, 1933. HQ21 .B92 1933.
Bush, Vannevar.Science, the Endless Frontier. A report to the President by Vannevar Bush, director of the Office of scientific research and development. July 1945. Washington: U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1945. Q181 .U46.
Bush, Vannevar.Science, the Endless Frontier; A Report to the President on a Program for Postwar Scientific Research. July 1945. Washington: National Science Foundation, 1960. Q127.U6 A544 1960.
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Bush, Vannevar.Science--The Endless Frontier : A Report to the President on a Program for Postwar Scientific Research. Introd. by Richard C. Atkinson. Washington, D.C.: National Science Foundation, 1980. Q127.U6 A544 1980.
Buss, Arnold H.Self-Consciousness and Social Anxiety. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1980. BF575.S4 B87.
Buss, Claude Albert.China: The People's Republic of China and Richard Nixon. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1974. E183.8.C5 B87 1974.
Butcher, Devereux.Seeing America's Wildlife in Our National Refuges. Prepared under the auspices of Defenders of Furbearers. New York: Devin-Adair Co., 1955. SK361 .B88 1955.
Butler of Saffron Walden, Richard Austen Butler, Baron.Survival Depends on Higher education. New Delhi: Indian Council for Cultural Relations, 1971. LA1153 .B8.
Butler, Alfred Joshua.Sport in Classic Times. Foreword by Roderick Haig-Brown. Los Altos, California: W. Kaufmann, 1975. SK21 .B8 1975.
Butterfield, Herbert, Sir.The Origins of Modern Science, 1300-1800. New York: Collier Books, 1962. Q125 .B8 1962.
Byerly, William Elwood.An Elementary Treatise on Fourier's Series and Spherical, Cylindrical, and Ellipsoidal Harmonics, with Applications to Problems in Mathematical Physics. Boston: Ginn and Company, 1893. QA403 .B993.
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Byerly, William Elwood.An Introduction to the Use of Generalized Coordinates in Mechanics and Physics. Boston; New York [etc.]: Ginn and Company, 1916. QA871 .B9.
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Bykov, Georgii Vladimirovich.Aleksandr Mikhailovich Butlerov. Moskva: Izd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR, 1961. QD22.B94 B9 1961.
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Cagan, Robert H. and Morley R. Kare, ed.Biochemistry of Taste and Olfaction. New York: Academic Press, 1981. QP456 .B56.
Cain, James Mallahan.Double Indemnity. Drawing by Wm. Frost. New York: Avon Book Company, 1943. PS3505.A3113 D6 1944.
Cain, James Mallahan.Double Indemnity. New York: Vintage Books, 1992. PS3505.A3113 D6 1992.
Cain, James Mallahan.The Postman Always Rings Twice. New York: Vintage Books, 1989. PS3505.A3113 P65 1989.
Cairns, John.Cancer : Science and Society. Menlo Park, California: Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine; New York: distribution by Norton, 1979. RC261 .C252.
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Cairns, John, Gunther S. Stent and James D. Watson, eds.Phage and the Origins of Molecular Biology; [Essays]. Cold Springs Harbor, New York: 1966. QR185.B4 C6.
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Calabrese, Edward J.Nutrition and Environmental Health : The Influence of Nutritional Status on Pollutant Toxicity and Carcinogenicity. New York: Wiley, 1980-1981. RA566 .C28.
Calabrese, Edward J. and Michael W. Dorsey.Healthy Living in an Unhealthy World. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1984. RA566 .C26 1984.
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Calbom, Cherie.Nutrition and Cancer : Is Nutrition the Missing Piece in the Cancer Treatment Puzzle? Washington, D.C.: Center for Alternative Cancer Research, 1990. RC268.45 .C351 1990z.
Calder, Nigel, ed.The World in 1984. The complete New scientist series. Baltimore: Penguin Books 1965. Q171 .N43.
Calder, Ritchie.After the Seventh Day; The World Man Created. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1961. CB59 .R55.
Calder, Ritchie.Science in our Lives. New York: New American Library, 1962. Q171 .C361 1962.
Caldicott, Helen.Missile Envy : The Arms Race and Nuclear War. Toronto; New York: Bantam Books, 1986. U264 .C341 1986.
Caldicott, Helen.Nuclear Madness : What You Can Do. With the assistance of Nancy Herrington and Nahum Stiskin. Brookline, Massachusetts: Autumn Press, 1978. TK9146 .C31 1978.
Caldwell, Guy Alvin.Early History of the Ochsner Medical Center; The First Twenty-Two Years. Springfield, Illinois: Thomas, 1965. RA982.N45 O383.
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California Institute of Technology.Dedication of the Palomar Observatory. Palomar Mountain, June third, nineteen forty-eight. Pasadena, California: 1948. QB82.P17 C351 1948.
California Institute of Technology.The Range of Research. Pasadena: The Institute, 1960. c. 1960. Q180.5 .C3451.
California Tumor Registry.Cancer Registration and Survival in California. Berkeley: California Department of Public Health, 1963. RC277.C3 A53 1963.
California Tumor Registry.Cancer in California. Berkeley: Dept. of Public Health, 1964. RC277.C3 C361 1964.
California. State Advisory Committee on Science Education.Science Framework for California Public Schools : Kindergarten, Grades One through Twelve / prepared by the California State Advisory Committee on Science Education adopted by the California State Board of Education. Sacramento: California State Dept. of Education, 1970. LB1585.3 .C31 1970.
Callahan, Philip S.Nature's Silent Music : A Rucksack Naturalist's Ireland. Kansas City, Missouri: Acres U.S.A., 1992. QH143 .C348 1992.
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Cameron, Ewan.Hyaluronidase and Cancer. Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1966. RC269 .C3 1966.
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Cameron, Ewan and Linus Pauling. Cancer and Vitamin C. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1978. RC261.C182.
Cammer, Leonard.Outline of Psychiatry. New York: Blakiston Division, McGraw-Hill, 1962. RC457 .C3.
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Campbell, Carol Morrison.Serve it Forth. Drawings by Jean Tufts. Oberlin, Ohio: the Author, c. 1960. TX819.H4 C31.
Campbell, Dan Hampton.Methods in Immunology; A Laboratory Text for Instruction and Research. New York: W.A. Benjamin, 1970. QR183 .C3 1970.
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Campbell, James Arthur.Chemical Systems: Energetics, Dynamics, Structure. With special chapters by Tad A. Beckman [and others]. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1970. QD31.2 .C34 1970.
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Campbell, John W.The Atomic Story. New York: H. Holt and Company, 1947. QC173 .C19.
Campbell, Joseph.Reflections on the Art of Living : A Joseph Campbell Companion. Selected and edited by Diane K. Osbon. New York: HarperCollins, 1991. BL315 .C2761 1991.
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Campbell, Richard DeAlton.College Chemistry; A Survey. New York; Harcourt: Brace and World, 1968. QD31 .C28 1968.
Camus, Albert.Caligula and Cross Purpose. Translated by Stuart Gilbert, introduced by John Cruickshank. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1965. PQ2605.A3734 C3231 1965.
Canaway, William Hamilton.The Ring-Givers. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1961. PR6005.A45 R551 1961.
Cancro, Robert.The Schizophrenic Syndrome : An Annual Review, 1971. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1971. RC514 .S351 1971.
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Cantor, Charles R. and Paul Schimmel.Biophysical Chemistry. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1980. QH345 .C36.
Capote, Truman.A Tree of Night and Other Stories. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1967. PS3505.A59 T7 1967.
Caputo, David A., ed.The Politics of Policy Making in America : Five Case Studies. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1977. JK271 .P56.
Carbines, John E.Sweden : Some Pictures of Sweden / published by the Swedish Touring Club. Stockholm: Swedish Touring Club's Press, 1949. DL613 .S921 1949.
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Careyhill, T. Arthur.The Scientist's Answer to the Problem of Weight Loss, Weight Control, and Dieting. Kelso, Washington: Pacific Scientific Press, 1982. RM222.2 .C317 1982.
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Carlson, Robin Woodsworth.Crisis in Iran : A Microcosm of the Cosmic Play. Victoria, Canada: Snow Man Press, 1979. DS318.8 .C31 1979.
Carmichael, Joel.The Death of Jesus. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1966. BT431 .C3741 1966.
Carneiro, Paulo E. de Berredo.Vers un Nouvel Humanisme. Paris: Seghers, 1970. AC25 .C25 1970.
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Caroll, John M.What's in a Name? : An Essay in the Psychology of Reference. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1985. P325.5.O55 C37 1985.
Carr, Edward Hallett.What is History? The George Macaulay Trevelyan lectures delivered in the University of Cambridge, January-March 1961. Penguin, 1964. D16.8 .C331 1964.
Carr, John Dickson.The Third Bullet and Other Stories. New York: Bantam Books, 1969. PS3505.A763 T41 1969.
Carrington, Richard.A Guide to Earth History. Illustrated by Maurice Wilson. Middlesex: Penguin, in association with Chatto and Windus, 1958. QE711 .C31 1958.
Carroll, Lewis.Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Illustrations by John Tenniel. New York: Book League of America, 1941. PR4611 .A7 1941.
Carson, Rachel.The Edge of the Sea. With illus. by Bob Hines. New York: New American Library, 1955. QH91 .C35 1955b.
Carson, Rachel.Under the Sea-Wind, a Naturalist's Picture of Ocean Life. New York: The New American Library, 1941. QH92 .C32 1941b.
Carter II, Edward C.One Grand Pursuit : A Brief History of the American Philosophical Society's First 250 Years, 1743-1993. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1993. B11 .C37 1993.
Carter, Michael.Into Work. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1966. HD6276.G7 C33 1966.
Carter, Richard.Breakthrough; The Saga of Jonas Salk. New York: Pocket Books, 1967. RC180.6 .C3 1967.
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Cartland, Barbara.The Perfection of Love. New York: Bantam, 1980. PR6005.A765 P471 1980.
Cartmell, Edward and Gerald Wilfred Albert Fowles.Valency and Molecular Structure. New York: Academic Press, 1956. QD469 .C3 1956.
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Casals, Pablo.Joys and Sorrows / Pablo Casals; his own story as told to Albert E. Kahn. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1974. ML418.C4 A351 1974.
Casimir, Hendrik Brugt Gerhard.On the Interaction Between Atomic Nuclei and Electrons. With a Foreword by I.I. Rabi. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1963. QC794 .C3 1963.
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Caspe, Saul.Creative Writing and Ideas. [s.l.]: Profile Press, 1962. PN147 .C381 1962.
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Castillejo, Irene Claremont de.Knowing Woman: A Feminine Psychology. New York: Harper and Row, 1974. HQ1206 .C28 1974.
Catalano, Luciano R.Energia-Materia y Polaridad : Fundamentos de la Nueva Fisica Corpuscular. Buenos Aires: 1962. QC171 .C32 1962.
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Catalano, Luciano R.La Nueva Fisica y el Universo Pentadimensional. Buenos Aires: Luciano R. Catalano, 1958. QC173 .C3571 1958.
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Catholic Church. Pope (1958-1963 : John XXIII).Pacem in Terris. English; Peace on Earth, an Encyclical Letter of His Holiness Pope John XXIII. Photographs by Magnum. Editors: Jerry Mason and Fred R. Sammis. New York: Ridge Press/Odyssey Press, 1964. BX1793 .A253 1964.
Caughey, John Walton.In Clear and Present Danger; The Crucial State of Our Freedoms. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1958. JC599.U5 C36.
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Cavalli-Sforza, Luigi Luca and Walter Fred Bodmer.The Genetics of Human Populations. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1971. QH431 .C394.
Céline, Louis-Ferdinand.Voyage au bout de la nuit. English; Journey to the end of the night. Translated from the French by John H.P. Marks. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1966. PQ2607.E834 V613 1966.
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions.Center Occasional Paper. Santa Barbara, California: Fund for the Republic, Inc., 1969. H11 .C35.
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions.Lyndon B. Johnson, Robert C. Weaver, Joseph P. Lyford, and John Cogley on the Negro As an American. Santa Barbara, California: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1963. E185.61 .C4 1963.
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions.Pacem in Terris = Peace on Earth : A Sampling of the Press Record of an International Convocation to Examine the Requirements for Peace, Assembled in New York City, February Seventeen through Twenty, 1965 / the convocation was organized and sponsored by The Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions. Santa Barbara, California: The Center, 1965. JX1931 1965 .P3.
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions.Peace on Earth : Pacem in Terris : the proceedings of an international convocation on the requirements of peace / edited by Edward Reed; sponsored by the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions. New York: Pocket Books, 1965. JX1931 1965 .I57.
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Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions.Religion and American Society, a Statement of Principles. By William Clancy and others. With an introd. by Henry P. Van Dusen. Santa Barbara, California: 1961. BR516 .C4.
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions.Report of the President: April 1, 1962 - December 31, 1964. Santa Barbara, California: The Center, 1965. AS911.C4 A451 1965.
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions.Vietnam: Matters for the Agenda. Santa Barbara, California: 1968. DS557.A6 C381 1968.
Centre de recherches Roussel-Uclaf.Le Dichroïsme Circulaire Optique : Mesure Physique Appliqué à la Synthese Chimique : Appareillages [et] Recherches 1960-1965. Paris: Centre de Recherches Roussel-Uclaf, 1965. QD473 .D51 1965.
Centre national de la recherche scientifique.Biochimie Comparée des Acides Aminés Basiques. Concarneau 1er-5 juillet 1959. Paris: 1960. QD305.A7 F78 1960.
Centro de Artes Visuales (Instituto Torcuato Di Tella).Premio Internacional de Pintura : Instituto Torcuato di Tella, 1963, 12 de agosto-8 de setiembre. oncurso dividido en dos certamenes: Premio internacional y Premio nacional. Traducciones de los textos de Larry Rivers et al., por Ana Ezcurra et al.]. Buenos Aires: Museo de Artes Visuales del Instituto Torcuato di Tella, 1963. N910.B78 A57 1963.
Cernuschi, Félix.Educacion Ciencia, Tecnica y Desarrollo. Montevideo: Universidad de la República, Departamento de Publicaciones, 1971. LC92.U7 C4 1971.
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Césarman, Eduardo.Hombre y Entropía. México: Editorial Pax-México, 1974. QC318.E57 C47.
Chadwick, John.The Decipherment of Linear B. Cambridge: University Press, 1967. P1035 .C5 1967a.
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Chae Ilbon Chosonin Ch‘ong Yonhaphoe.This is Chongryun : Twenty Years of Juche. [s.l.]: Central Standing Committee, General Association of Korean Residents in Japan, 1975. DS832.7.K6 C561 1975.
Chagla, Mahomedali Currim.Our Two Countries, India and America; A Collection of Speeches Picked at Random. Washington: Information Service of India, 1961. E183.8.I4 C47 1961.
Challem, Jack Joseph.Vitamin C Updated : The Great Vitamin That Provides Optimum Health and Immunity. New Canaan, Connecticut: Keats, 1983. RM666.A79 C46 1983.
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Chambers, Robert Warner and Alma Smith Payne.From Cell to Test Tube; The Science of Biochemistry. Drawings by Lilli Mautner. New York: Scribner, 1960. QH324 .C48 1960.
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Chamizo, José Antonio.El Maestro de lo Infinitamente Pequeno : John Dalton. México: Pangea: Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes, 1992. QD22.D2 C51 1992.
Champion, Frank Clive and Norman Davy.Properties of Matter. New York: Prentice-Hall, inc., 1937. QC171 .C45 1937.
Chandler, Raymond.Farewell, My Lovely. New York: Vintage Books, 1976. PS3505.H3224 F371 1976.
Chandler, Raymond.Smart-Aleck Kill. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1964. PS3505.H3224 S571 1964.
Chandrasekhar, Sripati.American Aid and India's Economic Development. New York: Praeger, 1965. HC435 .C53.
Chandrasekhar, Sripati.Population and Planned Parenthood in India. Foreword by Jawaharlal Nehru. Introd. by Julian Huxley. London: Allen and Unwin, 1961. HQ766.5.I5 C451 1961.
Chang, Chien-teh.An Analysis of the Imperial Chinese Remonstrance System and Its Rhetorical Theory. San Jose, California: California State University, 1972. DS741.65 .C521 1972.
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Chapman, Charles Hiram.The Story of Oregon and Its People. Chicago: O.P. Barnes, 1909. F880 .C4.
Chapman, Esther Rosina.How to Use the Twelve Tissue Salts; A Guide to the Biochemic Treatment of Pain and Disease. London: Thorsons, 1960. RM660.S183 C51 1960.
Chargaff, Erwin.Heraclitean Fire : Sketches from a Life Before Nature. New York: Rockefeller University Press, 1978. QP511.8 C45 A33.
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Chaucer, Geoffrey, d.The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer. Edited by F.N. Robinson. Boston, New York: Houghton Mifflin company, 1933. PR1851 .R6.
Chazov, E.I., Leonid A. Ilyin and Angelina K. Guskova.Opasnost iadernoi voiny. English; The Danger of Nuclear War : Soviet Physicians' Viewpoint. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, 1982. U263 .C4513 1982.
Cheever, John.The Wapshot Chronicle. With decorations by Alex Tsao. New York: Bantam Books, 1958. PS3505.H6428 W3 1958.
Cheever, John.The Wapshot Scandal. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1968. PS3505.H6428 W2 1968.
Chemical Bond Approach Committee.Chemistry : Laboratory, Volume I / Prepared by Chemical Bond Approach Committee under grant from the National Science Foundation. Portland, Oregon: Reed Institute, 1959. QD43 .C51 1959.
Chen, C. Julian.Introduction to Scanning Tunneling Microscopy. New York: Oxford University Press, 1993. QH212.S35 C44 1993.
Chen, Philip Stanley.A Practical Guide to Longevity. New York: Vantage Press, 1978. QP85 .C541 1978.
Cheraskin, Emanuel.The Vitamin C Controversy : Questions and Answers. Wichita, Kansas: Bio-Communications Press, 1988. QP772.A8 C483 1988.
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Cheraskin, Emanuel and W. Marshall Ringsdorf, Jr.New Hope for Incurable Diseases. New York: Arco Pub., 1971. RC48 .C45 1971b.
Cheraskin, Emanuel and W. Marshall Ringsdorf, Jr.New Hope for Incurable Diseases. New York: Exposition Press, 1971. RC48 .C45.
Cheraskin, Emanuel, W. Marshall Ringsdorf, Jr. and Arline Brecher.Psychodietetics : Food as the Key to Emotional Health. New York: Stein and Day, 1974. RC455.4.N8 C48.
Cheraskin, Emanuel and W. Marshall Ringsdorf, Jr.Predictive Medicine: A Study in Strategy. Mountain View, California: Pacific Press Pub. Association, 1973. RA425 .C45.
Cheraskin, Emanuel, W. Marshall Ringsdorf, Jr. and Emily L. Sisley.The Vitamin C Connection. New York: Harper and Row, 1983. QP772.A8 C48 1983.
Chernov, Vladimir.Moscow : A Short Guide; [translated from the Russian by J.C. Butler]. Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1977. DK597 .C44713 1977.
Cheslov, Esak.Thou Shalt Not Bow; A Thought-Provoking Dialogue, Giving the Reader a Greater Insight and Understanding into the Relationship of Religion and Humanism. New York: Vantage Press, 1966. BM590 .C41 1966.
Chesser, Eustace.Live and Let Live; The Moral of the Wolfenden Report. With a foreword by John Wolfenden. London: Heinemann, 1958. HQ76 .C4.
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Chester, Lewis, et al.Watergate: The Full Inside Story. New York: Ballantine Books, 1973. E859 .W377.
Chevalier, Haakon.Oppenheimer; The Story of a Friendship. New York: Pocket Books, 1966. QC16.O62 C5 1966.
Chevallier, Gabriel.Clochemerle. Translated from the French by Jocelyn Godefroi. Hammondsworth: Penguin Books, 1951. PQ2605.H67 C631 1951.
Chiang, Cecilia Sun Yun.The Mandarin Way. As told to Allan Carr. Boston: Little, Brown, 1974. DS721 .C38 1974.
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China.Constitution (1954) English; Constitution of the Peoples Republic of China : Adopted on Sept. 20, 1954 by the First National Peoples Congress of the Peoples Republic of China, at Its First Session. Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 1954. JQ1503 1954 .A5 1954.
Chisholm, Cecil.Retire and Enjoy It. Penguin, 1961. HQ1061 .C451 1961.
Chivian, Eric, et al., eds.Last Aid : The Medical Dimensions of Nuclear War / International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1982. RA1231.R2 L28 1982.
Choson Nodongdang. Chungang Wiwonhoe. Tang Yoksa Yon'guso. Brief History of the Revolutionary Activities of Comrade Kim Il Sung. Pyongyang: Foreign Languages Pub. House, 1969. DS934.K5 B7 1969.
Choucri, Nazli and Robert C. NorthNations in Conflict : National Growth and International Violence. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1975. JX1291 .C48.
Choucri, Nazli and Thomas W. Robinson, eds.Forecasting in International Relations : Theory, Methods, Problems, Prospects. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1978. JX1291 .F64.
Chrispeels, Maarten J. and David Sadava.Plants, Food, and People. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1977. S495 .C54.
Christian, Henry Asbury and Sir James Mackenzie, eds.The Oxford Medicine. By various authors. New York: Oxford University Press, American branch, 1920. RC41 .O92.
Christiansen, Gordon Secrist and Paul H. Garrett.Structure and Change; An Introduction to the Science of Matter. Drawings by Evan L. Gillespie. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1960. QC171 .C4.
Chugoku Shimbun and Hiroshima International Cultural Foundation.The Meaning of Survival : Hiroshima's 36 Year Commitment to Peace. Hiroshima, Japan: The Chugoku Shimbun and the Hiroshima International Cultural Foundation, 1983. DS897.H5 H5913 1983.
Cichoke, Anthony J.AIDS and Metabolic Therapy (New Hope). Portland, Oregon: Seven C's Publishing Co., 1992. RC607.A25 C521 1992.
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Cilento, Phyllis, Lady.You Can't Live Without Vitamin C. Sydney: Whitcombe and Tombs, 1979. QP772.A8 C551 1979.
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Clairmonte, Glenn.Truth to Tell. Unity Village, Missouri: Unity Books, 1979. BX9890.U504 C55.
Clancy, Tom.The Hunt for Red October. New York: Berkley Books, 1986. PS3553.L245 H8 1984b.
Clapp, Leallyn Burr.Chemistry of the Covalent Bond. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1957. QD453 .C57 1957.
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Clar, Erich.Aromatische Kohlenwasserstoffe, Polycyclische Systeme. Berlin: Springer, 1952. QD341.H9 C62 1952.
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Clark, Hulda Regehr.The Cure for All Cancers : With 100 Case Histories. San Diego, California: ProMotion Pub., 1993. RC271.H47 C57 1993.
Clark, John Magruder and Robert L. Switzer.Experimental Biochemistry. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1977. QH345 .C55 1977.
Clark, Kenneth B.Pathos of Power. New York: Harper and Row, 1974. HN65 .C53 1974.
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Clark, Linda.Get Well Naturally. New York: Arc Books, 1965. RZ440 .C51 1965.
Clark, Ronald William.Einstein: The Life and Times. New York: World Pub. Co., 1971. QC16.E5 C5.
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Clark, Ronald William.The Life of Bertrand Russell. New York: Knopf, 1976. B1649.R94 C55 1976.
Clark, Ronald William.The Birth of the Bomb; The Untold Story of Britain's Part in the Weapon That Changed the World. Pref. by George Thomson. London: Phoenix House, 1961. QC773.A1 C55.
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Clarke, Arthur C.Dolphin Island: A Story of the People of the Sea. New York: Berkley Publishing Corp., 1968. PR6005.L36 D61 1968.
Clarke, Arthur C.The Deep Range. New York: New American Library, 1958. PR6005.L368 D4 1958.
Clarke, Arthur C.The Exploration of Space. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin Books, 1958. TL793 .C61 1958.
Clarke, Hans Thacher.A Handbook of Organic Analysis; Qualitative and Quantitative. With an introduction by J. Norman Collie. London: E. Arnold, 1920. QD271 .C58 1920.
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Clarkson, Helen.The Last Day : A Novel of the Day after Tomorrow. New York: Torquil, Distributed by Dodd, Mead, 1959. PS3553.L322 .L31 1959.
Cleator, Philip Ellaby.The Periodic Problem. Great Britain: s.n., 1950. QD467 .C551 1950.
Cleave, T.L.The Saccharine Disease : Conditions Caused by the Taking of Refined Carbohydrates, Such as Sugar and White Flour. New Canaan, Connecticut: Keats Publishing, 1974. RC620.5 .C53 1974b.
Clement, Hal.Cycle of Fire. New York: Ballantine Books, 1957. PS3505.L646 C91 1957.
Clementi, Enrico and Ramaswamy H. Sarma, eds.Structure and Dynamics, Nucleic Acids and Proteins : Proceedings of the International Symposium on Structure and Dynamics of Nucleic Acids and Proteins, Held at the University of California, San Diego at La Jolla, September 5-9, 1982, under the auspices of the International Society of Quantum Biology. Guilderland, New York: Adenine Press, 1983. QP620 .I57 1982.
Clostermann, Pierre.Feux du Ciel. English; Flames in the Sky; translated by Oliver Berthoud. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books in association with Chatto and Windus, 1957. D785 .C54131 1957.
Cloutier, Eugène.En Californie. Montréal: Hurtubise HMH; Éditions Ici Radio-Canada, 1971. F866.2 .C55 1971.
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Cobb, Stanwood.Tomorrow and Tomorrow. Wilmette, Illinois: Bah‘a'i Publishing Company, 1951. BP365 .C621 1951b.
Coca, Arthur F.Familial Nonreaginic Food Allergy. With Contributions by Conrad Berens [and others]. Springfield, Illinois: Thomas, 1953. RC596 .C6 1953.
Coca, Arthur Fernandez.The Pulse Test : Easy Allergy Detection. New York: Arco, 1959. RC585 .C61 1959.
Coe, Kathryn and William H. Cordell, eds.The Pulitzer prize plays, 1918-1934. Introduction by William Lyon Phelps. New York: Random House, 1935. PS634 .C6.
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Cofer, Charles Norval, ed.The structure of Human Memory. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1976. BF371 .S84.
Coffin, Stewart T.The Puzzling World of Polyhedral Dissections. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 1990. QA95 .C59 1990.
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Cogley, John.Report on Blacklisting. New York: Fund for the Republic, 1956. PN1993.65.U6 C6.
Cohen, Abraham.An Elementary Treatise on Differential Equations. Boston: D.C. Heath and co., 1906. QA371 .C67 1906.
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Cohen, David.The Biological Role of the Nucleic Acids. London: Edward Arnold, 1965. QP551 .C6 1965.
Cohen, Ernst.Uit het land van Benjamin Franklin, door Dr. Ernst Cohen. Zutphen: Thieme, 1928. LA230 .C61 1928.
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Cohen, J.M.More Comic and Curious Verse. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1956. PR1195.H8 M61 1956.
Cohen, John and John H. Clark.Medicine, Mind, and Man : An Introduction to Psychology for Students of Medicine and Allied Professions. Reading; San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1979. R726.5 .C63 1979.
Cohen, Julius Berend.Theoretical Organic Chemistry. London: Macmillan and Co., Limited, 1919. QD253 .C641 1919.
Cohen, Leon J. and R.J. Pignataro, eds.Say It in Italian. American ed. New York: Dover Publications, 1950. PC1121 .P35 1950.
Cohen, Richard E., Kenneth M. Crowe and Jesse W.M. Dumond.The Fundamental Constants of Physics. New York: Interscience Publishers, 1957. QC88 .C6.
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Cohen, Sheldon G. and Max Samter.Excerpts from Classics in Allergy. Carlsbad, California: Symposia Foundation, 1992. RC583 .S33 1992.
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Cohn, Alfred Einstein and Claire Lingg.The Burden of Diseases in the United States. New York: Oxford University Press, 1950. RA445 .C6.
Cohn, Edwin J. and John T. Edsall.Proteins, Amino Acids and Peptides as Ions and Dipolar Ions. Including Chapters by John G. Kirkwood ... Hans Mueller ... J.L. Oncley ... [and] George Scatchard ... New York: Reinhold Publishing Corporation, 1943. QD431 .C6.
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Colbert, Edwin Harris.Dinosaurs. New York: American Museum of Natural History, 1960. QE862.D5 C671 1960.
Cole, Emma L. Taylor.Guide to the Mushrooms; with illustrations from photographs by A.W. Cole. Worcester, Massachusetts: C.K. Reed, 1910. QK617 .C65 1910.
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Cole, Harold Harrison and Magnar Ronning, eds.Animal Agriculture; The Biology of Domestic Animals and Their Use by Man. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1974. SF61 .C59.
Cole, John N.Amaranth, from the Past for the Future. Emmaus, Pennsylvania: Rodale Press, 1979. SB191.A42 C64.
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Cole, Robert Hugh and James Stacy Coles.Physical Principles of Chemistry. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1964. QD453 .C7151 1964.
Coles, Robert.Still Hungry in America. Photos. by Al Clayton. Introd. by Edward M. Kennedy. New York: World Pub. Co., 1969. HC110.P6 C57.
Colette.Chéri and The last of Chéri / translated by Roger Senhouse from the Fleuron edition. Penguin Books in association with Secker and Warburg, 1954. PQ2605.O28 C5 1954.
Colgan, Michael.Your Personal Vitamin Profile : A Medical Scientist Shows You How to Chart Your Individual Vitamin and Mineral Formula. New York: Morrow, 1982. QP771 .C64 1982.
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Collier, John.Fancies and Goodnights. New York: Bantam Books, 1953. PR6005.O36 F31 1953.
Collins, J.C.The Matrix of Life : A View of Natural Molecules from the Perspective of Environmental Water. East Greenbush, New York: Molecular Presentations, 1991. QH506 .C6441 1991.
Collins, Joseph et al.Nicaragua : What Difference Could a Revolution Make? : Food and Farming in the New Nicaragua. New York: Grove Press, 1986. HD1817 .C639 1986.
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Collins, Wilkie.Moonstone. Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1955. PR4494 .M61 1955.
Colodny, Robert Garland.The Struggle for Madrid; The Central Epic of the Spanish Conflict, 1936-37. New York: Paine-Whitman, 1958. DP269.27.M3 C6.
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Colton, Helen.Adults Need Sex Education Too. Los Angeles: Family Forum, 1970. HQ56 .C621 1970.
Colton, Helen.What's on Women's Future Agenda? Los Angeles, California: Family Forum, 1967. HQ1221 .C681 1967.
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Commager, Henry Steele.Freedom, Loyalty, Dissent. New York: Oxford University Press, 1954. JC599.U5 C56.
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Commager, Henry Steele, et al.Civil Liberties under Attack. Edited by Clair Wilcox. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1951. JC599.U5 C53.
Committee for the Nation's Health.National Health Insurance Handbook : A Practical Guide for Leaders. Washington, D.C.: The Committee, 1950. RA412.2 .C61 1950.
The Committee for the Compilation of Materials on Damage Caused by the Atomic Bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.Hiroshima Nagasaki no genbaku saigai. English; Hiroshima and Nagasaki : the physical, medical, and social effects of the atomic bombings; translated by Eisei Ishikawa and David L. Swain. Tokyo: Iwanami, 1981. D767.25.H6 H67 1981b.
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Committee on Diet and Health, Food and Nutrition Board, Commission on Life Sciences, National Research Council.Diet and Health : Implications for Reducing Chronic Disease Risk. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 1989. RC108 .N38 1989.
Committee on International Security and Arms Control, National Academy of Sciences.Nuclear Arms Control : Background and Issues. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 1985. JX1984 .N821 1985.
Committee on International Security and Arms Control, National Academy of Sciences.Reykjavik and Beyond : Deep Reductions in Strategic Nuclear Arsenals and the Future Direction of Arms Control. Washington D.C.: National Academy Press, 1988. JX1974.7 .R49 1988.
Committee on Medical and Biologic Effects of Environmental Pollutants, Division of Medical Sciences, Assembly of Life Sciences, National Research Council.Copper. Washington: National Academy of Sciences, 1977. RA1231.C7 N37 1977.
Committee on Scientific and Technical Communication.Scientific and Technical Communication : A Pressing National Problem and Recommendations for Its Solution : a synopsis of the report of the Committee on Scientific and Technical Communication of the National Academy of Sciences-National Academy of Engineering. Washington, D.C.: National Academy of Sciences, 1969. Q223 .C6171 1969.
Commonor, Barry.Science and Survival. New York: Viking Press, 1966. Q125 .C62.
Communication. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1972. P90 .C627 1972.
The Communist.The Soviet Union : Socialist or Social-Imperialist? : Essays toward the Debate on the Nature of Soviet Society / compiled by the editors of the Communist. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency, 1974. HX313 .S64 1983.
Companion, Audrey L.Chemical Bonding. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1964. QD461 .C63 1964.
Compton, Arthur H.X-Rays and Electrons; An Outline of Recent X-Ray Theory. New York: D. Van Nostrand company, 1926. QC481 .C6.
Conant, James Bryant and Albert Harold Blatt.The Chemistry of Organic Compounds; A Year's Course in Organic Chemistry. New York: Macmillan Co., 1947. QD251 .C67 1947.
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Condon, Edward U.Final Report of the Scientific Study of Unidentified Flying Objects. Daniel S. Gillmor: editor. With an introd. by Walter Sullivan. New York: Dutton, 1969. TL789 .C6.
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Conference on the Fate of the Earth.The First Biennial Conference on the Fate of the Earth : Conservation and Security in a Sustainable Society. New York, October 19 to 21, 1982. San Francisco, California: Earth Island Institute, 1983. UF767 .C651 1982.
Conklin, Groff, ed.A Treasury of Science Fiction. New York: Crown Publishers, 1948. PS648.S3 C67 1948.
Conklin, Groff, ed.Possible Worlds of Science Fiction. London: Grayson and Grayson, 1952. PN6071.S33 C61 1952.
Conklin, Groff, ed.Possible Worlds of Science Fiction. New York: Vanguard Press, 1951. PS648.S3 P671 1951.
Conklin, Groff, ed.The Best of Science Fiction. Preface by John W. Campbell, Jr. New York: Crown Publishers, 1946. PS648.S3 C61 1946.
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Connelly, Marc.The Green Pastures; A Fable. Suggested by Roark Bradford's southern sketches, "Ol' Man Adam an' his chillun". With illustrations by Robert Edmond Jones. New York: Farrar and Rinehart, inc., 1930. PS3505.O4814 G7.
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Conrad, Joseph.Heart of Darkness, and the Secret Sharer. Introduction by Albert J. Guerard. New York: New American Library, 1950. PR6005.O4 H4 1950.
Conrad, Joseph.Nostromo: A Tale of the Seaboard. New York: Penguin Books, 1963. PR6005.O4 N6 1963.
Consumer Reports.The Medicine Show; Some Plain Truths About Popular Remedies for Common Ailments. Mount Vernon, New York: Consumers Union, 1963. RC81 .C6 1963.
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Consumer Reports.The New medicine Show : Consumers Union's Practical Guide to Some Everyday Health Problems and Health Products. Mount Vernon, New York: Consumers Union, 1989. RC81 .N525 1989.
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Cook, Clarence Sharp.Structure of Atomic Nuclei. Princeton, New Jersey: Published for the Commission on College Physics [by] D. Van Nostrand, 1964. QC173 .C652.
Cook, Robin.Brain. New York: New American Library, 1982. PS3553.O5545 B7 1982.
Cooke, Josiah Parsons.Principles of Chemical Philosophy. Boston: J. Allyn, 1875. QD31 .C71 1875.
Cooley, Leroy Clark.A Text-Book of Chemistry : A Modern and Systematic Explanation of the Elementary Principles of the Science Adapted to use in High Schools and Academies. New York: Charles Scribner and Company, 1869. QD33 .C7671 1869.
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Cooper, Robert Ulsh.Investments for Professional People. New York: Macmillan, 1951. HG4521 .C65.
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Cooper, William.The Struggles of Albert Woods. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England; Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1966. PR6015.O28 S771 1966.
Cooper, William Mansfield, et al.Governments and the University. Toronto: Macmillan Co. of Canada; New York: St. Martin's Press, 1966. LC171 .G6 1966.
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Copeland, James.For the Love of Ann : Based on a Diary by Jack Hodges. London: Arrow Books, 1973. RJ506.A9 C6 1973.
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Corbin, Cheryl.Nutrition. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1980. QP141 .C748.
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Corley, Edwin.Air Force One : a novel. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1978. PS3553.O648 A471 1978.
Corner, George Washington.Anatomist at Large; An Autobiography, and Selected Essays. New York: Basic Books, 1958. QL808 .C6.
Corner, George Washington.Two Centuries of Medicine; A History of the School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. Foreword by I.S. Ravdin. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1965. R747.P4 .C66.
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Corson, Dale R. and Paul Lorrain.Introduction to Electromagnetic Fields and Waves. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1962. QC670 .C6 1962.
Cotton, Frank Albert and Geoffrey Wilkinson.Advanced Inorganic Chemistry; A Comprehensive Text. New York: Interscience Publishers, 1962. QD151 .C6.
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Cottrell, Tom Leadbetter.The Strengths of Chemical Bonds. New York: Academic Press, 1954. QD501 .C795.
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Coulson, Charles Alfred.Valence. New York: Oxford University Press, 1952. QD469 .C74 1952.
Coulter, Harris L.Divided Legacy : The Conflict between Homoeopathy and the American Medical Association. Richmond, California: North Atlantic Books, 1982. R131 .C67 1982.
Counsell, J.N. and D.H. Hornig, eds.Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid). London; Englewood, New Jersey: Applied Science Publishers, 1981. QP772.A8 V51.
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Cousins, Norman.Anatomy of an Illness as Perceived by the Patient : reflections on healing and regeneration; introd. by René Dubos. New York: Norton, 1979. RC924 .C65 1979.
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Cowie, Harry.Why Liberal? Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1964. JN1129.L32 C67.
Cowley, Malcom.The View from 80. New York: Viking Press, 1980. HQ1061 .C663 1980.
Cox, Charles H., and Jean W.Wittgenstein's Vision. Roslyn Heights, New York: Libra Publishers, 1984. B3376.W564 C691 1984.
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Cox, George W. and Michael D. Atkins.Agricultural Ecology : An Analysis of World Food Production Systems. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1979. S589.7 .C69 1979.
Cox, Richard.Sam 7. New York: Reader's Digest Press : distributed by Crowell, 1977. PR6053.O969 S31 1977.
Coxeter, Harold Scott Macdonald.Regular Polytopes. London: Methuen, 1948. QA691 .C6.
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Cragg, Laurence Harold and Ronald Powell Graham.An Introduction to the Principles of Chemistry. New York: Rinehart, 1955. QD453 .C65 1955.
Crain, Lloyd.Magic Vitamins and Organic Foods. Los Angeles: Crandrich Studios, 1976. TX553.V5 C81 1976.
Cram, Donald J.Organic Chemistry. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1959. QD251 .C7.
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Cramer, Friedrich.Einschlussverbindungen. Berlin: Springer, 1954. QD476 .C7.
Crampton, Earle W.Applied Animal Nutrition; The Use of Feedstuffs in the Formulation of Livestock Rations. Drawings by Evan L. Gillespie. San Fransico: W.H. Freeman, 1956. SF95 .C7.
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Crampton, Earle W. and L.E. Lloyd.Fundamentals of Nutrition. Drawings by Evan L. Gillespie. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1960. QP141 .C77.
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Cranmer, Morris F.Saccharin : A Report; edited by George H. Scherr. Park Forest South, Illinois: Pathotox Publishers, 1980. RC268.7.S23 C7 1980.
Cranton, Elmer M. and Arline Brecher.Bypassing Bypass : The New Technique of Chelation Therapy : The Non-Surgical Treatment for Improving Circulation and Slowing the Aging Process; foreword by H. Richard Casdorph. Herndon, Virginia: Medex, 1984. RC692 .C731 1984.
Cranton, Elmer M. and Arline Brecher.Bypassing Bypass : The New Technique of Chelation Therapy; foreword by H. Richard Casdorph. New York: Stein and Day, 1984. RC692 .C73 1984.
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Crapo, Lawrence M.Hormones, the Messengers of Life. New York: W.H. Freeman and Co., 1985. QP571 .C73 1985.
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Crawshaw, Ralph.The General Practice of Community Psychiatry. Beaverton, Oregon: Benjamin Rush Foundation, 1969. RC455 .C7.
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Creedy, Frederick.The Next Step in Civilization; A Star to Steer By. Toronto: Ryerson Press, 1955. CB19 .C741 1955.
Crichton, Michael.Jurassic Park : a novel. New York: Knopf, Distributed by Random House, 1990. PS3553.R48 J87 1990.
Crick, Francis.What Mad Pursuit: A Personal View of Scientific Discovery. New York: Basic Books, 1988. QH31 .C85 A3 1988.
Crile, George, Jr.Surgery : Your Choices, Your Alternatives. New York: Dell, 1980. RD31.3 .C741 1980.
Crile, George.Cancer and Common Sense. London: Hale, 1957. RC263 .C7 1957.
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Crook, William G. and Laura J. Stevens.Solving the Puzzle of Your Hard-to-Raise Child. Illustrations by Cynthia P. Crook. Jackson, Tennessee: Professional Books, 1987. RJ386.5 .C76 1987.
Crook, William Grant.Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and the Yeast Connection : A Get-Well Guide for People with this Often Misunderstood Illness--and Those Who Care for Them. Illustrated by Cynthia Crook. Jackson, Tennessee: Professional Books, 1992. RB150.F37 C76 1992.
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Crook, William Grant.The Yeast Connection : A Medical Breakthrough. Illustrated by Cynthia P. Crook. Jackson, Tennessee: Professional Books, 1984. RC123.C3 C76 1984.
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Crook, William Grant.The Yeast Connection : A Medical Breakthrough. Illustrated by Cynthia P. Crook. Jackson, Tennessee: Professional Books, 1986. RC123.C3 C76 1986.
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Cross, Amanda.Sweet Death, Kind Death. New York: Ballantine Books, 1985. PS3558.E4526 S91 1985.
Crosser, Paul K.War is Obsolete. The Dialectics of Military Technology and Its Consequences. Amsterdam: Grner, 1972. U102 .C78 1972.
Crow, James Franklin.Basic Concepts in Population, Quantitative, and Evolutionary Genetics. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1986. QH455 .C76 1986.
Crowther, Geoffrey, Sir.The Economic Reconstruction of Europe; foreword by Homer D. Crotty. Claremont, California: Claremont College for the four Associated Colleges, 1948. HC240 .C78 1948.
Crowther, James Gerald.British Scientists of the Twentieth Century. London: Routledge and K. Paul, 1952. Q127.G4 C76 1952.
Cruickshank, Durward W.J., John R. Helliwell and L.N. Johnson, eds.Time-Resolved Macromolecular Crystallography : Proceedings of a Royal Society Discussion Meeting, Held on 29 and 30 January 1992 / Organized by D.W.J. Cruickshank ... [et al.]. Oxford, England; New York: Oxford University Press, 1992. QP601 .T55 1992.
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Culbert, Michael L.Freedom from Cancer : The Amazing Story of Vitamin B-17, or Laetrile. New York: Pocket Books, 1977. RC271.L3 C83 1977.
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Culbert, Michael L.Freedom from Cancer : The Amazing Story of Vitamin B-17, or Laetrile. Seal Beach, California: '76 Press, 1976. RC271.L3 C83 1976.
Culver, Roger B.An Introduction to Experimental Astronomy; An Observational Workbook. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1984. QB62.7 .C84 1984.
Cummings, Edward Estlin.Collected Poems [of] E.E. Cummings. New York: Harcourt, Brace and company, 1938. PS3505.U334 A17.
Curry, Marilyn.Science -- Art. Milwaukie, Oregon: Heron's Quill, 1978. N7433.4.C87 A41 1978.
Curry, William Burnlee.The Case for Federal Union. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England: Penguin Books Limited, 1939. JX1954 .C88 1939.
Curtis, Charles and Ferris Greenslet.The Practical Cogitator, or, The Thinker's Anthology. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1945. PN6014 .C8.
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Curwen, E. Cecil and Gudmund Hatt.Plough and Pasture, the Early History of Farming. Pt. 1: Prehistoric farming of Europe and the Near East, by E. Cecil Curwen. Pt. 2: Farming of non-European peoples, by Gudmund Hatt. New York: H. Schuman, 1953. S419 .C8 1953.

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Daams, J.L.C., P. Villars, and J.H.N. van Vucht.Atlas of crystal structure types for intermetallic phases. Materials Park, Ohio: ASM International, 1991. TN690.4 .D33 1991.
Dadic, Zarko.Ruder Boskovic. na engleski preveo Janko Paravic [fotografije Branko Gavrin crtezi Zeljko Brnetic]. Zagreb: "Skolska knj.", 1987. Q127.Y8 D33 1987.
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Dale, Lawrence.Towards a Plan for Oxford City. London: Faber and Faber, 1944. NA9188.O9 D3 1944.
Dalrymple, G. Brent and Marvin A. Lanphere.Potassium-Argon Dating Principles, Techniques, and Applications to Geochronology. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1969. QE508 .D3.
Daly, Herman E.Economics, Ecology, Ethics : Essays toward a Steady-State Economy. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1980. HD82 .E36 1980.
Damm, John A. and Charles H. Waugaman, eds.The Practical and Technical Encyclopedia. New York: W.H. Wise, 1948. T9 .D3 1948.
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Dampier, William Cecil, Sir.A History of Science and Its Relations with Philosophy and Religion. Cambridge: University Press; New York: MacMillan, 1946. Q125 .D16 1946.
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Daniels, Farrington and Frederick Hutton Getman.Outlines of Physical Chemistry. New York: J. Wiley, 1948. QD453 .D2 1948.
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Darlington, Cyril Dean.The Conflict of Science and Society. London: Watts, 1948. Q171 .D36 1948.
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Darnell, Rezneat M.Organism and Environment; A Manual of Quantitative Ecology. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1971. QH345 .D3.
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Darwin, Charles.The Origin of Species : By Means of Natural Selection or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life. Introduction by Sir Julian Huxley. New York: The New American Library, 1958. QH365 .O2 1958.
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Daudel, Pascaline and Raymond Daudel.Les Apports de la Mécanique Ondulatoire à l'Étude de la Molécule. Avec une préf. de Linus Pauling. Paris: Revue d'Optique Théorique et Instrumentale, 1950. QC174.2 .D391 1950.
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Daudel, Raymond.Structure Electronique des Molecules. English; Electronic Structure of Molecules; Diatomic Molecules, Small Molecules, Saturated Hydrocarbons, Conjugated Molecules, Molecules of Biochemical Interest. Oxford; New York: Pergamon Press, 1966. QD461 .D381 1966.
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Daumier, Honoré.Honore Daumier, Selected Works / edited by Bruce and Seena Harris, with an appreciation by Frank and Dorothy Getlein. New York: Bounty Books, 1969. NC1499.D3 A27 1969.
Daventry, Paula, ed.Sasakawa, the Warrior for Peace, the Global Philanthropist. Oxford; New York: Pergamon Press, 1981. HV28.S228 D38 1981.
Davern, Cedric I., ed.Genetics : Readings from Scientific American / Compiled with Introductions by Cedric I. Davern. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1981. QH438 .G455.
Davidow, Mike.Perestroika : Its Rise and Fall. New York: International Publishers, 1993. DK288 .D384 1993.
Davidson, Alan.Mediterranean Seafood: A Handbook Giving the Names in Seven Languages of 150 Species of Fish, With 50 Crustaceans, Molluscs and Other Marine Creatures, and an Essay on Fish Cookery Followed by 200 Mediterranean Recipes. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1972. TX747 .D275 1972.
Davidson, Basil.Daybreak in China. London: Cape, 1953. DS777.55 .D38 1953.
Davidson, Lionel.A Long Way to Shiloh. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1968. PR6054.A87 L61 1968.
Davidson, Marshall B.Life in America. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1951. E178.5 .D3.
Davidson, Norman Ralph.Statistical Mechanics. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1962. QC175 .D3.
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Davidson, Stanley and R. Passmore.Human Nutrition and Dietetics. Foreword by Boyd Orr. Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins Co., 1969. TX353 .D3 1969.
Davies, Ioan.African Trade Unions. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1966. HD6857 .D3.
Davies, Michael B., John A. Austin and David A. Partridge.Vitamin C : Its Chemistry and Biochemistry. Cambridge: Royal Society of Chemistry, 1991. QP772.A8 D381 1991.
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Davis, Adelle.Let's Eat Right to Keep Fit. New York: New American Library, 1970. TX551 .D35 1970b.
Davis, Adelle.Let's Get Well. New York: Harcourt, Brace and World, 1965. RM216 .D27.
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Davis, Albert Roy and Walter C. Rawls, Jr.Magnetism and Its Effects on the Living System. Hicksville, New York: Exposition Press, 1974. QP82.2.M3 D37.
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Davis, Jerome.Character Assassination. Introd. by Robert Maynard Hutchins. New York: Philosophical Library, 1950. HM291 .D3.
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Davis, Jerome and Hugh B. Hester.On the Brink. With a foreword by Edwin T. Dahlberg. New York: L. Stuart, 1959. E835 .D385 1959.
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Davis, Kingsley.Cities: Their Origin, Growth, and Human Impact : Readings from Scientific American. With introductions by Kingsley Davis. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1973. HT111 .D37.
Davis, Nord W., Jr.Cancer, Etc. : The Curse Causeless Shall Not Come, Proverbs 26:2. Topton, North Carolina: Nord Davis, Jr., 1977. RC263 .D31 1977.
Dawson, Elmer Yale.Seashore Plants of Northern California. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1966. QK149 .D3 1966.
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Dawson, Elmer Yale.Seashore Plants of Southern California. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1966. QK149 .D32 1966.
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Day, Ralph Kohlrausch.Glass Research Methods. Chicago: Industrial Publications, 1953. TP858 .D3 1953.
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Day, Stacey B. and Everett V. Sugarbaker, Paul J. Rosch and Bruce A. Warren, eds.Readings in Oncology. Tarrytown, New York: American Institute of Stress; New York: International Foundation for Biosocial Development and Human Health, 1980. RC265 .R4 1980.
De Leeuw, Eric and Manya.Read Better, Read Faster : A New Approach to Efficient Reading. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England; Baltimore: Penguin, 1965. LB1050.54 .D41 1965.
De la Mare, Walter.Memoirs of a Midget. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin Books, 1955. PR6007.E3 M4 1955.
DeFelice, Stephen L.Drug Discovery: The Pending Crisis. New York: MEDCOM, 1972. RS122 .D44 1972.
DeHaan, M.R.The Romance of Redemption; The Love Story of Ruth and Boaz. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan Pub. House, 1958. BX580.R8 D4 1958.
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Dean, Ward, John Morgenthaler and Steven Wm. Fowkes.Smart Drugs II : The Next Generation : New Drugs and Nutrients to Improve Your Memory and Increase Your Intelligence. Menlo Park, California: Health Freedom Publications, 1993. RM334 .D422 1993.
Debr, Robert and Josette Celers, eds.Clinique Virologique. English; Clinical Virology; The Evaluation and Management of Human Viral Infections. With 58 international authorities. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Co., 1970. RC114 .D4213 1970.
Debye, Peter Joseph William.Polar Molecules. New York: The Chemical Catalog Company, inc., 1929. QC585 .D4.
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Dées de Sterio, Alexander.Nobelpreistrager in Lindau. Solothurn: Vogt-Schild, 1963. AS911.N661 D36.
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Defares, J.G.De Celtherapie. Naarden, Netherlands: Strengholt, 1973. RM287 .D41 1973.
Deighton, Len.Horse under Water. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1965. PR6054.E37 H6 1965.
Deiss, Joseph Jay.The Blue Chips. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin in association with H. Hamilton, 1961. PS3554.E423 B41 1961.
Delbrück, Max, ed.Viruses 1950. Proceedings of a Conference on the Similarities and Dissimilarities between Viruses Attacking Animals, Plants, and Bacteria, Respectively. Held at the California Institute of Technology, Mar. 20-22, 1950 ... With contributions by J.G. Bald [and others]. Pasadena: Division of Biology, California Institute of Technology, 1950. QR360 .C6 1950.
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Delimarskii, IUrii Konstantinovich and Boris Fedorovich Markov.Elektrokhimiia Rasplavlennykh Solei. English; Electrochemistry of Fused Salts. Translated from the Russian by Adam Peiperl. Translation edited by Reuben E. Wood. Washington: Sigma Press, 1961. QD553 .D4 1961.
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Delta Upsilon Fraternity.Delta Upsilon Book of Songs [Music]. New York City: Delta Upsilon Fraternity, 1918. M1960 .D51 1918.
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Delta Upsilon Fraternity.The Manual of Delta Upsilon. New York: Executive Council, 1920. LJ75 .D9451 1920.
Dement, William C.Some Must Watch While Some Must Sleep. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman; New York: Scribner, 1974. QP425 .D44 1974.
Deming, Horace Grove.General Chemistry: An Elementary Survey Emphasizing Industrial Applications of Fundamental Principle. New York: J. Wiley and sons, inc.; London: Chapman and Hall, limited, 1944. QD31 .D4 1944.
Denker, Henry.The Physicians: A Novel of Malpractice. New York: Pocket Books, 1976. PS3507.E5475 P48 1976.
Dennis, Eugene.Letters from Prison. Selected by Peggy Dennis. New York: International Publishers, 1956. HX84.D53 A44 1956.
Department of Philosophy of Medicine and Science, Institute of History of Medicine and Medical Research.Philosophy of Medicine and Science : Problems and Perspectives. New Delhi: Dept. of Philosophy of Medicine and Science, Institute of History of Medicine and Medical Research, 1972. R723 .P47 1972.
Der Ruf der Phönixflöte : klass. chines. Prosa / [Hrsg. u. aus d. Chines. übertr. v. Ernst Schwarz]; mit 77 zeitgenöss. Ill. Berlin: Rütten and Loening, 1973. PL2658.G1 R8 1973.
Dettman, Glen et al.Vitamin C : Nature's Miraculous Healing Missile. Melbourne: Frederick Todd, 1993. RM666.A79 V581 1993.
Inscribed to Linus Pauling by Glen Dettman, Archie Kalokerinos and Ian Dettman.
Deudney, Daniel and Christopher Flavin.Renewable Energy : The Power to Choose. New York: W.W. Norton, 1983. TJ163.2 .D476 1983.
Deulofeu, Venancio and Agustín Domingo Marenzi.Curso de Quimica Biologica. Buenos Aires: El Ateneo, 1942. QP515 .D4 1942.
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Deutsch, Ronald M.The New Nuts Among the Berries. Palo Alto, California: Bull Pub. Co., 1977. RM217 .D39.
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Deutsch, Ronald M.The Nuts Among the Berries; An Expose of America's Food Fads. With a foreword by Fredrick J. Stare. New York: Ballantine Books, 1967. RM217 .D4 1967.
Deutscher, Isaac.Stalin: A Political Biography. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1966. DK268.S8 D48 1966.
Devi, Prasad.They Love It but Leave It; American Deserters. London: War Resisters' International, 1971. DS557.A68 P72.
Devoto, Giacomo.Vossler und Croce : ein Kapitel aus der Geschichte der Sprachwissenschaft : vorgetragen am 12. Januar 1968. München: Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften; Beck in Kommission, 1968. P83 .D41 1968.
Dewey, Barbara.The Theory of Laminated Spacetime. [illustrations by the author]. Inverness, California: Bartholomew Books, 1985. QC173.59.S65 D49 1985.
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Dexter, Colin.The Secret of Annexe 3. Toronto; New York: Bantam, 1988. PR6054.E96 S4 1987.
Dexter, Colin.The Wench Is Dead. New York: Bantam Books, 1991. PR6054.E96 W46 1991.
Di Cyan, Erwin.Vitamin E and Aging. Foreword by Christopher Cook. New York: Pyramid Books, 1972. RA784 .D5.
Di Cyan, Erwin.Vitamins in Your Life and the Micronutrients (Trace Elements), You Can't Live Without Them! With a pref. by Chauncey D. Leake. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1974. RC620.5 .D52 1974.
DiVincenzo, D.P. and Paul J. Steinhardt, eds.Quasicrystals : The State of the Art. Singapore; River Edge, New Jersey: World Scientific, 1991. QC173.4.Q36 Q37 1991.
Dibner, Bern.The Atlantic Cable. Norwalk, Connecticut: Burndy Library, 1959. TK5611 .D5.
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Dickens, Charles.Great Expectations. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1955. PR4560 .A1 1955.
Dickens, Monica.My Turn to Make the Tea. Harmondsworth, Middlesex; New York: Penguin Books, 1962. PR6007.I33 Z53 1962.
Dickens, Monica.One Pair of Hands. Harmondsworth, Middlesex; New York: Penguin Books, 1961. DA566.4 .D5 1961.
Dickerson, Richard Earl, Harry B. Gray and Gilbert Pierce Haight, Jr.Chemical Principles. New York: W.A. Benjamin, 1970. QD31.2 .D52.
Dickerson, Richard Earl and Irving Geis.The Structure and Action of Proteins. New York: Harper and Row, 1969. QD431 .D46.
Dickey, Florence Van Vechten.Familiar Birds of the Pacific Southwest, with Size and Color Key ... illustrated with 102 full color reproductions from photographs chiefly by Donald R. Dickey. Stanford University, California: Stanford University Press; London, H. Milford: Oxford University Press, 1935. QL683 .D5.
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Dickey, Lawrence D., ed.Clinical Ecology. Springfield, Illinois: Thomas, 1976. RB152 .D5 1976.
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Dickie, E. Gordon.1976 : A Novel. New York: Exposition Press, 1971. PS3554.I324 N5 1971.
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Dickson, Thomas R.The Computer and Chemistry; An Introduction to Programming and Numerical Methods. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1968. QD42 .D53 1968.
Dietrich, Herbert J., Jr. and Virginia H. Biddle.The Best in Medicine : Where to Get the Finest Health Care for You and Your Family. New York: Harmony Books, 1986. RA977 .D43 1986.
Dikty, Thaddeus Eugene, ed.The Best Science-Fiction Stories and Novels 1955. With The science-fiction year, by T.E. Dikty, and The science fiction book index, by Earl Kemp. New York: F. Fell, 1955. PZ1 .B446771 1955.
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Dingman, S. Lawrence.Fluvial Hydrology. New York: Freeman, 1984. TC160 .D45 1984.
Dingwall, Eric John.The American Woman : An Historical Study New York: New American Library, 1958. HQ1410 .D5 1958.
Dintenfass, Leopold.Blood Microrheology : Viscosity Factors in Blood Flow, Ischaemia, and Thrombosis : An Introduction to Molecular and Clinical Haemorheology. London: Butterworths, 1971. RC669 .D55 1971b.
Dintenfass, Leopold.Rheology of Blood in Diagnostic and Preventive Medicine : An Introduction to Clinical Haemorheology. London; Boston: Butterworths, 1976. RC636 .D49.
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Diplomatic Relations GDR-India. Dresden: Verlag Zeit im Bild, 1972. JX1549.Z7 I53.
Döblin, Alfred.Berlin Alexanderplatz : die Geschichte vom Franz Biberkopf. Berlin: S. Fischer, 1930. PT2607.O35 B51 1930b.
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Dobozi, István, ed.Development through Disarmament : Toward a Comprehensive Interpretation of Security. Budapest: Hungarian Peace Council, 1987. JX1974 .D441 1987.
Dodd, Mead and Company.125th Anniversary Anthology, 1839-1964; A Sampling of Reading Tastes from the Lists of an American Publisher with a Brief Historical Commentary by the Editors of Dodd, Mead. New York: 1964. PN6014 .D6.
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Dodson, Guy, Jenny P. Glusker, and David Sayre, eds.Structural Studies on Molecules of Biological Interest : A Volume in Honour of Professor Dorothy Hodgkin. Oxford: Clarendon Press; New York: Oxford University Press, 1981. QH506 .S83.
Doerfler, Walter, ed.Molecular Biology of the Cell : Final Report of the Sonderforschungsbereich "Molekularbiologie der Zelle", 1970-1988. New York: VCH, 1992. QH573 .M635 1992.
Dondo, Mathurin Marius.Modern French Course. Boston: D.C. Heath and company, 1941. PC2111 .D6 1941.
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Dong, Collin H. and Jane Banks.New Hope for the Arthritic. New York: Ballantine Books, 1976. RC933 .D66 1976.
Donnay, Joseph Désiré Hubert.Crystal Data; Determinative Tables. Gabrielle Donnay, assistant editor. Washington: American Crystallographic Association, 1963. QD908 .C7 1963.
Donne, M.D.Tribe and Sanity. Lawrenceville, Virginia: Brunswick, 1992. HN59.2 .D66 1992.
Donohue, Jerry.The Structures of the Elements. New York: Wiley, 1974. QD466 .D6.
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Donsbach, Kurt W.Chelation Therapy : Has the Plug Been Pulled on Our Biggest Killer? Huntington Beach, California: International Institute of Natural Health Sciences, Inc., 1983. RC692 .D61 1983.
Dörries, Bernhard and Helmut Plath, eds.Alt-Hannover; die Geschichte einer Stadt in zeitgenossischen Bildern, 1600-1900. Hannover: H. Feesche, 1960. DD901.H44 D6 1960.
Dedication card glued in to Linus Pauling.
Dorsey, John M. and Walter H. Seegers.Living Consciously: The Science of Self. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1965. BF698 .D67 1965.
Handwritten note to Ava Helen and Linus Pauling from the author.
Dossetor, R. Frank and J.L. Henderson.Introducing Psychology. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1962. BF139 .D61 1962.
Douglas, Bodie Eugene and Darl Hamilton McDaniel.Concepts and Models of Inorganic Chemistry. Waltham, Massachusetts: Blaisdell Pub. Co., 1965. QD475 .D6.
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Douglas, William O.Freedom of the Mind. Chicago: American Library Association; New York: [distributed by] Public Affairs Pamphlets, 1962. JC585 .D58.
Douglas, William O.Points of Rebellion. New York: Random House, 1970. KF4770.Z9 D6.
Douglass, William Campbell.Hydrogen Peroxide : Medical Miracle. Atlanta, Georgia: Second Opinion Pub., 1992. RM648.H9 D6841 1992.
Dowling, Harry F.Medicines for Man; The Development, Regulation, and Use of Prescription Drugs. New York: Knopf, 1970. RS250 .D68.
Downer, Charles Alfred.A First French Book. New York: D. Appleton and company, 1902. PC2111 .D651 1902.
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Downes, Nick.Big Science. Washington, DC: AAAS Press, 1992. NC1429.D585 A4 1992.
Dowson, Ross.Court No. A, in the Federal Appeal Court between Ross Dowson v. RCMP : A Vivid Episode in the Ongoing Struggle for Freedom of Thought and Social Justice in Canada / foreword by Clayton Ruby. Toronto: Forward Publications, 1980. HV8157 .C61 1980.
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Doyle, Arthur Conan.His Last Bow; A Reminiscence of Sherlock Holmes. New York: George H. Doran Company, 1917. PR4622 .H5 1917.
Doyle, Arthur Conan.The Works of A. Conan Doyle. New York: W.J. Black, Inc., 1928. PR4620 .A2 1928.
Drake, Frank, and Dava Sobel.Is Anyone Out There? : The Scientific Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence. New York: Delacorte Press, 1992. QB54 .D72 1992.
Uncorrected galley proof.
Drake, Henry L.The People's Plato. New York: Philosophical Library, 1958. B393 .D7.
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Draper, Margaret.Birth Control in the Modern World; The Role of the Individual in Population Control. Baltimore: Penguin Book, 1965. HQ766 .D7.
Dreher, Henry.Your Defense Against Cancer : The Complete Guide to Cancer Prevention; created and edited by Harriet Harvey; foreword by Steven Greer. New York: Harper and Row, 1988. RC268 .D74 1988.
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Dreifus, Claudia.Radical Lifestyles. New York: Lancer Books, 1971. CT220 .D71 1971.
Dreisbach, Robert Hastings.Handbook of Poisoning: Diagnosis and Treatment. Los Altos, California: Lange, 1969. RA1211 .D7 1969.
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Drell, Sidney D.Facing the Threat of Nuclear Weapons. With an open letter on the danger of thermonuclear war from Andrei Sakharov. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1983. JX1974.7 .D85 1983.
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Dreyfus, Jack.A Remarkable Medicine Has Been Overlooked : With a Letter to President Reagan. New York: Pocket Books, 1982. RM666.P58 D73 1982.
Dreyfus, Jack.A Remarkable Medicine Has Been Overlooked : With a Letter to President Reagan. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1981. RM666.P58 D73.
Dreyfus, Jack.A Remarkable Medicine Has Been Overlooked. New York: Dreyfus Medical Foundation, 1988. RM666.P58 D731 1988.
Dreyfus, Jack.A Remarkable Medicine Has Been Overlooked. New York: Dreyfus Medical Foundation, 1992. RC537.D74 A3 1992.
Dreyfus, Jack and Samuel Bogoch.The Broad Range of Use of DPH, Bioelectrical Stabilizer : Bibliography and Review. New York: Dreyfus Medical Foundation, 1983. RM666.P58 B61 1983.
Drinker, Cecil Kent.Carbon Monoxide Asphyxia. London; New York: Oxford University Press, 1938. RA1247.C17 D7.
Drury, Allen.Advise and Consent. Drawings by Arthur Shilstone. New York: Pocket Books, 1961. PS3554.R8 A63 1961.
Du Maurier, Daphne, Dame.The Flight of the Falcon. New York: Pocket Books, 1966. PR6007.U47 F51 1966.
DuPraw, Ernest J.Cell and Molecular Biology. New York: Academic Press, 1968. QH581 .D8.
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Duarte, Alex.Cataract Breakthrough; illustrations by Tobin M. Morse. Huntington Beach, California: International Institute of Natural Health Sciences, 1982. RE451 .D81 1982.
Duarte, Alex.Jaws for Life : The Story of Shark Cartilage. Grass Valley, California: A. Duarte, 1993. RM301 .D8331 1993.
Dubin, Dale.Rapid Interpretation of EKG's : A Programmed Course. Tampa, Florida: Cover Pub. Co., 1989. RC683.5.E5 D81 1989.
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Dubos, René Jules, ed.Bacterial and Mycotic Infections of Man. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1952. RC111 .D8 1952.
Dubos, René Jules.So Human an Animal. New York: Scribner, 1968. HM206 .D87 1968b.
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Dubos, René Jules.The Professor, the Institute, and DNA. New York: Rockefeller University Press, 1976. QR31.A9 D8.
Dubos, René Jules.The Wooing of Earth. New York: Scribner, 1980. QH75 .D8.
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Dubuisson, Marcel.Muscular Contraction. Springfield, Illinois: Thomas, 1954. QP321 .D8.
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Dudden, F.H., ed.Handbook to the University of Oxford. Oxford: Clarendon, 1946. LF501 .C821 1946.
Duffett, John, ed.Against the Crime of Silence; proceedings of the Russell International War Crimes Tribunal, Stockholm, Copenhagen. Introd. by Bertrand Russell. Foreword by Ralph Schoenman. New York: Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation, 1968. JX6731.W3 I46 1967.
Duncan, David.Occam's Razor. London: Victor Gollancz Ltd., 1957. PS3507.U55 O3 1957.
Duncan, Garfield George.Diseases of Metabolism / With Contributions by Margaret J. Albrink ... [et al.] edited by Philip K. Bondy in association with Leon E. Rosenberg. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Saunders, 1969. RB147 .D81 1969.
Duncan, Ronald Frederick Henry.Man. London: Rebel P., 1970. PR6007.U53 M3 1970.
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Duncan, Ronald Frederick Henry and Miranda Weston-Smith, eds.The Encyclopaedia of Ignorance. Oxford, England; New York: Pergamon Press, 1977. Q158.5 .E53 1977.
Dunham, Barrows.Heroes and Heretics; A Political History of Western Thought. New York: Knopf, 1964. B72 .D7.
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Dunn, Leslie Clarence.Genetics in the 20th Century; Essays on the Progress of Genetics During the First 50 Years. Edited for the Genetics Society of America. New York: Macmillan, 1951. QH431 .D79.
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Dunn, Lewis A.Controlling the Bomb : Nuclear Proliferation in the 1980s. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1982. JX1974.73 .D84 1982.
Dunne, Thomas and Luna B. Leopold.Water in Environmental Planning. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1978. TD160 .D85.
Durack, Mary.Kings in Grass Castles. London: Constable, 1959. DU102 .D8 1959.
Dürr, Hans-Peter et al.Verantwortung fur den Frieden : Naturwissenschaftler gegen Atomrustung. Reinbek bei Hamburg: Rowohlt, 1983. JX1974.7 .V38 1983.
Durrell, Gerald.Rosy Is My Relative. London: Fontana/Collins, 1969. PR6054.U74 R61 1969.
Durrell, Gerald.Rosy Is My Relative. New York: Viking Press, 1968. PR6054.U74 R61 1968.
Dushman, Saul.The Elements of Quantum Mechanics. New York: Wiley; London: Chapman and Hall, 1938. QC174.1 .D8.
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Duthie, Eric, ed.Wild Company : Encounters between Man and Beast. Penguin, 1965. QL791 .D88 1965.
Duveen, Denis I.Bibliotheca Alchemica et Chemica; An Annotated Catalogue of Printed Books on Alchemy, Chemistry and Cognate Subjects in the Library of Denis I. Duveen. London: E. Weil, 1949. QD13 .D81 1949.
Dyer, Wayne.Gifts from Eykis. New York: Pocket Books, 1984. PS3554.Y45 G5 1984.
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Dyson, Freeman.Disturbing the Universe. New York: Harper and Row, 1979. QC16.D95 A33 1979.

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Eagleson, Harvey.William Bennett Munro, 1875-1957, a Memoir. Pasadena, California: Anderson, Ritchie and Simon, 1959. JA93.M8 E15.
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Eastman, Ermon Dwight and Gerhard Krohn Rollefson.Physical Chemistry. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1947. QD453 .E3 1947.
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Eatherly, Claude.Burning Conscience : The Case of the Hiroshima Pilot, Claude Eatherly, Told in His Letters to Gunther Anders. Pref. by Bertrand Russell. Foreword by Robert Jungk. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1961. BR115.A85 E2131 1961.
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Eberhart, Mignon Good.Never Look Back. New York: Popular Library, 1951. PS3509.B453 N48 1951.
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Eckert-Maksíc, Mirjana et al., eds.From Quantum Mechanics to Biochemistry : Homage to Linus Pauling / Guest Editors, Mirjana Eckert-Maksic, Zelek S. Herman, Zvonimir B. Maksic. Zagreb, Yugoslavia: Croation Chemical Society, 1991. QD461 .F931 1991.
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Eckholm, Erik P., Worldwatch Institute and United Nations Environment Program.The Picture of Health : Environmental Sources of Disease. New York: Norton, 1977. RA565 .E4 1977.
Eddington, Arthur Stanley.The Nature of the Physical World. New York: The Macmillan company; Cambridge, England: The University Press, 1929. QC6 .E3.
Edmonds, A.R.Angular Momentum in Quantum Mechanics. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1957. QC174 .E3.
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Edmund T. Lonergan, ed.Extending Life, Enhancing Life : A National Research Agenda on Aging / Committee on a National Research Agenda on Aging, Division of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Institute of Medicine. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 1991. QP86 .I56 1991.
Edward, John.The Hindi Self Teacher. Allahabad: Ram Narain Lal, 1948. PK1933 .J56 1948.
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Edwards, Allen Louis.An Introduction to Linear Regression and Correlation. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1984. QA278.2 .E3 1984.
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Edwards, Allen Louis.An Introduction to Linear Regression and Correlation. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1976. QA278.2 .E3.
Edwards, Allen Louis.Multiple Regression and the Analysis of Variance and Covariance. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1979. BF39 .E32 1979.
Edwards, Frank.Flying Saucers, Serious Business. New York: L. Stuart, 1966. TL789 .E3.
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Edwards, George C. and Sharkansky, Ira.The Policy Predicament : Making and Implementing Public Policy. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1978. H61 .E33.
Edwards, Richard, et al.The Capitalist System; A Radical Analysis of American Society. Written and edited by Richard C. Edwards, Michael Reich and Thomas E. Weisskopf. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1972. HB501 .E33.
Eggert, Hans and Erich Honecker.Millions Demand, Down with the NATO Missiles Decision : Highlight of the 1983 Whitsun Demonstrations of Youth "Peace Rally of the Youth of Socialist Countries." Dresden: Zeit im Bild, 1983. UA646.3 .M47 1983.
Ehrenreich, Barbara and John.The American Health Empire: Power, Profits, and Politics. [A report from the Health Policy Advisory Center (Health-PAC)]. New York: Random House, 1970. RA445 .E35.
Ehrlich, Paul R. and Anne H. EhrlichPopulation, Resources, Environment; Issues in Human Ecology. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1972. HB871 .E35 1972.
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Ehrlich, Paul R. and S. Shirley Feldman.The Race Bomb : Skin Color, Prejudice, and Intelligence. New York: Quadrangle/New York Times Book Co., 1977. BF432.A1 E38.
Ehrlich, Paul R. and Richard L. HarrimanHow to Be a Survivor. New York: Ballantine Books, 1971. HC79.E5 E35.
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Eich, Dieter and Carlos Rincon, eds.Contra. English.; The Contras : Interviews with Anti-Sandinistas. San Francisco: Synthesis Publications, 1985. F1528 .C66413 1985.
Eichhorn, Edgar L.Structural Studies of Some Vitamin A and Some Pyridine-N-Oxide Derivatives. [n.p.], 1956. QP772.V5 E51 1956.
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Eiduson, T. and Linda Beckman, eds.Science As a Career Choice; Theoretical and Empirical Studies. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1973. Q147 .E36.
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Einstein, Albert.Correspondance, 1903-1955 : Traduction, Notes et Introd. / de Pierre Speziali. Paris: Hermann, 1979. QC16.E5 A413 1979.
Einstein, Albert.Einstein on Peace. Edited by Otto Nathan and Heinz Norden. Pref. by Bertrand Russell. New York: Schocken Books, 1968. JX1952 .E5 1968.
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Einstein, Albert.Ideas and Opinions. Based on Mein Weltbild, edited by Carl Seelig, and other sources. New translations and revisions by Sonja Bargmann. New York: Crown Publishers, 1954. AC8 .E48.
Einstein, Albert.Out of My Later Years. Secaucus, New Jersey: Citadel Press, 1974. QC16.E5 A3 1974.
Einstein, Albert, Max Born and Hedwig Born.Correspondence. English. Selections; The Born-Einstein Letters Correspondence between Albert Einstein and Max and Hedwig Born from 1916 to 1955. With commentaries by Max Born. Translated by Irene Born. New York: Walker, 1971. QC16.E5 A4513.
Einstein, Albert, Arnold Sommerfeld and Armin Hermann.Briefwechsel. 60 Briefe aus dem Goldenen Zeitalter der Modernen Physik. Basel, Stuttgart: Schwabe, 1968. QC16.E5 A3.
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Eiseley, Loren C.The Night Country. New York: Scribner, 1971. QH81 .E61 1971b.
Eisenberg, Larry.The Best Laid Schemes. New York: Macmillan, 1971. PS3555.I8 B471 1971.
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Eisner, Thomas and Edward O. Wilson, eds.Animal Behavior : Readings from Scientific American. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1975. QL751.6 .E37.
Eisner, Thomas and Edward O. Wilson.The Insects : Readings from Scientific American / selected and introduced by Thomas Eisner, Edward O. Wilson. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1977. QL463 .I74.
Eliav, Arie L.Ben ha-patish veha-magal. English; Between Hammer and Sickle. New York: New American Library, 1969. DS135.B9 B4 1969.
Eliot, Charles W. and Frank H. Storer.A Manual of Inorganic Chemistry : Arranged to Facilitate the Experimental Demonstration of the Facts and Principles of the Science. Boston: Printed for the Authors, 1867. QD151 .E61 1867.
Eliot, George.Middlemarch. Edited by W.J. Harvey. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1965. PR4662 .A1 1965.
Eliot, Thomas Stearns.Collected Poems, 1909-1935. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1936. PS3509.L43 A17 1936.
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Elliott, K.A.C., Irvine H. Page and J.H. Quastel, eds.Neurochemistry; The Chemical Dynamics of Brain and Nerve. Springfield, Illinois: Thomas, 1955. QP356 .E5.
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Ellis, John M. and James Presley.Vitamin B6: The Doctor's Report. New York: Harper and Row, 1973. RC620.5 .E53.
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Ellis, John Marion and Harry Preston.Free of Pain : A Proven and Inexpensive Treatment for Specific Types of Rheumatism. Brownsville, Texas: Southwest Pub. Co.; Richardson, Texas: Publishers' Marketing Group, 1983. RC933 .E48 1983.
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Ellis, John Marion and Harry Preston.Free of Pain : B6 Deficiency U.S.A. : The Cause of Soft Tissue Rheumatism. Dallas, Texas: Southwest Pub. Co., 1985. RC933 .E481 1985.
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Ellis, Julie.Revolt of the Second Sex. New York: Lancer, 1970. HQ1154 .E441 1970.
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Ellul, Jacques.Technique. English; The Technological Society. Translated from the French by John Wilkinson. With an introd. by Robert K. Merton. New York: Knopf, 1964. T14 .E5 1964.
Elsasser, Walter M.The Physical Foundation of Biology; An Analytical Study. London; New York: Pergamon Press, 1958. QH331 .E46.
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Elton, Lewis Richard Benjamin.Nuclear Sizes. London: Oxford University Press, 1961. QC794 .E4.
Embury, Stephen H., et al., eds.Sickle Cell Disease : Basic Principles and Clinical Practice. New York: Raven Press, 1994. RC641.7.S5 S56 1994.
Emelianov, Vasilii Sememovich.A Scientist's Responsibility. New York: Crosscurrents Press, 1963. JX1974.7 .E5.
Emeléus, Harry Julius and John Stuart Anderson.Modern Aspects of Inorganic Chemistry. London: G. Routledge and sons, ltd. 1947. QD151.2 .E43 1947.
The Emerging World. Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Volume.. New York: Asia Pub. House, 1964. CB5 .E4 1964.
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Emerson, Thomas I. and Francis J. McNamara.Dialogue on the Constitutionality of the Committee on Un-American Activities of the House of Representatives, 89th Congress. Los Angeles, California: National Committee to Abolish the House Un-American Activities Committee, 1965. KF4850 .E41 1965.
Emery, Walter Bryan.Archaic Egypt. Illus. by the author. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1961. DT61 .E5.
Emmerich, Werner, et al.Energy Does Matter. Scientists of the Westinghouse Research Laboratories: Werner Emmerich [and others] Sharon Banigan, executive editor. New York: Walker, 1964. QC73 .E44.
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Encyclopaedia Britannica.Medical and Health Annual - 1986. Chicago, Illinois: Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1985. R711 .E531 1986.
Endore, S. Guy.King of Paris. New York: Pocket Books, 1958. PS3509.N374 .K5 1958.
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Engel, Leonard, ed.New Worlds of Modern Science; A Treasury. Introd. by James R. Killian, Jr. New York: Dell Pub. Co., 1956. Q111 .E5.
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England, James Merton.A Patron for Pure Science : the National Science Foundation's Formative Years, 1945-57. Washington, D.C.: National Science Foundation, 1983. Q11.N2949673 E5 1983.
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Engström, Arne.Bone and Radiostrontium. New York: Wiley, 1958. QH652 .E5.
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Environmental Education Group.The Clear and Present Danger : A Public Report on Nuclear Power Plants. Los Angeles: The Group, 1973. TK9152 .E61 1973.
Ephraim, Fritz.A Text-Book of Inorganic Chemistry. London; Edinburgh: Gurney and Jackson, 1926. QD151 .E7.
Ephraim, Fritz.Anorganische Chemie; ein Lehrbuch zum Weiterstudium und zum Handgebrauch. Dresden, Leipzig: T. Steinkopff, 1929. QD151 .E64 1929.
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Ephraim, Fritz.Inorganic Chemistry. London: Oliver and Boyd, 1954. QD151 .E65 1954.
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Epilepsy Foundation.A National Listing of Medical Facilities for the Treatment and Diagnosis of Epilepsy. Washington, D.C.: The Epilepsy Foundation, 1965. RC372 .N321 1965.
Epstein, Edward Jay.Inquest : The Warren Commission and the Establishment of Truth; introduction by Richard H. Rovere. New York: Bantam Books, 1966. E842.9 .E61 1966.
Epstein, Paul S.Textbook of Thermodynamics. New York: J. Wiley and Sons, Inc.; London: Chapman and Hall, limited, 1937. QC311 .E7.
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Epstein, Samuel S.The Politics of Cancer. Garden City, New York: Anchor Press, 1979. RC268 .E67 1979.
Epstein, Samuel S.The Politics of Cancer. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1978. RC268 .E67.
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Epstein, Samuel S. and Richard D. Grundy, eds.Consumer Health and Product Hazards : Chemicals, Electronic Products, Radiation. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1974. T55.3.H3 C581 1974.
Epstein, William.The Last Chance : Nuclear Proliferation and Arms Control. New York: Free Press, 1976. JX1974.7 .E55.
Epstein, William and Lucy Webster.We Can Avert a Nuclear War. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Oelgeschlager, Gunn and Hain, 1983. JX1974.7 .W38 1983.
Erdmann, Robert L.Psychology (preshrunk). San Jose, California: MEGACEE, 1977. BF319 .E72 1977.
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Ericson, Richard.Cancer Treatment, Why So Many Failures? : What You Can do about It. Park Ridge, Illinois: GE-PS Cancer Memorial, 1979. RC270.8 .E74 1979.
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Ernst, Wallace Gary.Petrologic Phase Equilibria. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1976. QE431.5 .E76.
Esar, Evan.Esar's Comic Dictionary. New York: Harvest House, 1943. PN6153 .E6.
Esfandiary, F.M.Optimism One; The Emerging Radicalism. New York: Norton, 1970. CB425 .E83 1970.
Espy, Willard R.An Almanac of Words at Play. New York: C.N. Potter: distributed by Crown Publishers, 1975. PN6245 .A53.
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Esslin, Martin.The Age of Television. New York: Freeman, 1982. PN1992.6 .E87.
Estabrook, George F., ed.Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Numerical Taxonomy / George F. Estabrook, program director and editor of the proceedings, sponsor, Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian. San Francisco: Freeman, 1975. QH83 .I47 1974.
Esterer, Arnulf K.Towards a Unified Faith. New York: Philosophical Library, 1963. BL240.2 .E81 1963.
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Etzioni, Amitai.The Hard Way to Peace: A New Strategy. New York: Collier Books, 1962. JX1974 .E7.
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Evans, Barry.Everyday Wonders : Encounters with the Astonishing World Around Us. Chicago: Contemporary Books, 1993. Q162 .E88 1993.
Evans, Robert Crispin.An Introduction to Crystal Chemistry. Cambridge, England: The University Press, 1939. QD905 .E86.
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Evans, Robert Crispin.An Introduction to Crystal Chemistry. Cambridge: University Press, 1964. QD905 .E86 1964.
Evans, Robley Dunglison.The Atomic Nucleus. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1955. QC776 .E8.
Evans, Rod L. and Irwin M. Berent, eds.Drug Legalization : For and Against. Foreword by Linus Pauling; introduction by Hugh Downs. La Salle, Illinois: Open Court, 1992. KF3890 .D79 1992.
Evlanoff, Michael and Marjorie Fluor.Alfred Nobel, the Loneliest Millionaire. Foreword by Simon Ramo. Commentaries by Arnold O. Beckman and Henry T. Mudd. Los Angeles: W. Ritchie Press, 1969. TP268.5.N7 E88.
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Ewald, Peter Paul.Fifty Years of X-Ray Diffraction. Dedicated to the International Union of Crystallography on the occasion of the commemoration meeting in Munich, July 1962, by P.P. Ewald, editor, and numerous crystallographers. Utrecht: A. Oosthoek's Uitgeversmij, 1962. QD945 .E9.
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Eyring, Henry, John Walter and George E. Kimball.Quantum Chemistry. New York: J. Wiley and Sons, inc.; London: Chapman and Hall, ltd., 1944. QD453 .E9.
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Fagan, Brian M.Clash of Cultures. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1984. D210 .F25 1984.
Fagan, Brian M.The Aztecs. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1984. F1219.73 .F33 1984.
Fahrbach, Georg.Naturschutz : eine Politische Aufgabe? / hrsg. von Georg Fahrbach, mit Beitragen von Konrad Buchwald ... [et al.]. Stuttgart: J. Fink, 1965. S934.G3 N371 1965.
Falconi, Oscar.The Miracle of Vitamin C. Sunnyvale, California: Research Publications, 1973. RM666.A79 M571 1973.
Falk, Richard A.This Endangered Planet : Prospects and Proposals for Human Survival. New York: Random House, 1971. HC79.E5 F27.
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Falk, Robert P.The Antic Muse: American Writers in Parody, a Collection of Parody, Satire, and Literary Burlesque of American Writers Past and Present. New York: Grove Press, 1955. PN6231.P3 F3 1955b.
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Falkenberg, Göran.The Molecular Structure of Some Psychoactive Indolealkylamines and Related Substances. Stockholm: Karolinska Institutet, 1972. QP801.I45 F31 1972.
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Fanon, Frantz.Damnés de la terre. English; The Wretched of the Earth. Pref. by Jean-Paul Sartre. Translated from the French by Constance Farrington. New York: Grove Press, 1965. DT33 .F3 1963.
Faraday Society.Dipole Moments; A General Discussion. London: Gurney and Jackson, 1934. QC585 .F3 1934.
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Faraday Society.Nature and Structure of Collagen. Papers presented for a discussion convened by the Colloid and Biophysics Committee of the Faraday Society at King's College, London, on 26 and 27 March, 1953, edited by J.T. Randall, assisted by Sylvia Fitton Jackson. New York: Academic Press, 1953. QM563 .F3.
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Farber, Eduard.Great Chemists. New York: Interscience Publishers, 1961. QD21 .F28.
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Farber, Eduard.Nobel Prize Winners in Chemistry, 1901-1961. London; New York: Abelard-Schuman, 1963. QD21 .F3 1963.
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Farber, Eugene M., Alvin J. Cox and Paul H. Jacobs, eds.Psoriasis; Proceedings of the International Symposium, Stanford University, 1971. Stanford, California: Distributed by Stanford University Press, 1971. RL321 .I57 1971.
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Farquhar, John W.The American Way of Life Need Not Be Hazardous to Your Health. Stanford, California: Stanford Alumni Association, 1978. RA776.5 .F34 1978b.
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Fast, Howard.The Last Frontier. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin Books, 1953. PS3511.A784 L2 1953.
Faulconer, Albert, Jr. and Reginald G. Bickford.Electroencephalography in Anesthesiology. Springfield, Illinois: Thomas, 1960. RC349.E5 F3 1960.
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Faulkner, Peter, ed.The Silent Bomb : A Guide to the Nuclear Energy Controversy. New York: Random House, 1977. TK1078 .S55 1977.
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Fay, Amy.Music-Study in Germany. From the home correspondence of Amy Fay, ed. by Mrs. Fay Peirce. New York; London: The Macmillan company, 1896. ML417 .F2861 1896.
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Fear, Ralph Gordon.New Bodies for Old : The Story of Chemical Balance. With an introduction by Ralph Waldo Trine. Reseda, California: Ralph Gordon Fear, 1941. RA776.75 .F41 1941.
Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration of Northern California.California; A Guide to the Golden state. Compiled and written by the Federal writers' project of the Works progress administration for the state of California ... Sponsored by Mabel R. Gillis, California state librarian. New York: Hastings House, 1939. F866 .F4.
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Feinberg, Abraham L.Rabbi Feinberg's Hanoi Diary. Don Mills, Ontario: Longmans, 1968. DS558.H3 F4 1968.
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Feldenkrais, Mosh.The Case of Nora : Body Awareness as Healing Therapy. New York: Harper and Row, 1977. RC386.2 .F44 1977.
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Feldmann, Anton.Die Ruckkoppelung als Urprinzip der Lebensvorgange. München: Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1963. QH331 .F351 1963.
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Fenton, John C.The Gospel of St. Matthew. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1963. BS2575.3 .F41 1963.
Ferchl, Fritz, and A. Sussenguth.A Pictorial History of Chemistry. London: W. Heinemann, 1939. QD11 .F47 1939.
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Ferencz, Benjamin B. and Ken Keyes, Jr.PlanetHood : The Key to Your Survival and Prosperity. Coos Bay, Oregon: Vision Books, 1988. JX1974.7 .F46 1988.
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Ferenczi, Sándor Alexander, Paul G. Seeger and Paul Trub.Rote Bete in der Zusatztherapie bei Kranken mit bosartigen Neubildungen. [Mit] 31 Abb. u. 19 Tab. Heidelberg: Haug, 1970. RC271.B4 F47 1970.
Ferguson, John, ed.Seven Famous One-Act Plays. Melbourne, Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1953. PR1259.O5 S41 1953.
Ferris, Paul.The City. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1962. HG3000.L82 F4 1962.
Fersht, Alan.Enzyme Structure and Mechanism. Reading, England; San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1977. QP601 .F42.
Feulner, Adolf.Frankfurt/M : aufgenommen von der Staatl. Bildstelle / beschrieben von Adolf Feulner. Berlin: Deutscher Kunstverlag, 1938. DD901.F74 F41 1938.
F. Hoffmann-La Roche and Co.Vitamin-Compendium : die Eigenschaften der Vitamine und ihre Bedeutung fur die Ernahrung von Mensch und Tier. Basel: Hoffmann-La Roche, 1970. QP771 .V571 1970.
Fidanza, Federigo, ed.Nutrition and Cardiovascular Diseases. Publication sponsored by Fondazione Sasso. Roma: Morgagni edizioni scientifiche, 1971. RC669 .C39.
Field, Peter.Law Man of Powder Valley. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1961. PS3535.E745 L381 1961.
Fields, Curtis P.The Forgotten Art of Building a Stone Wall; An Illustrated Guide to Dry Wall Construction. Dublin, N.H.: Yankee, 1971. TH2231 .F54.
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Findlay, Alexander.Practical Physical Chemistry. With 104 Figures in the Text. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1921. QD457 .F5 1921.
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Findley, Paul.They Dare to Speak Out : People and Institutions Confront Israel's Lobby. Chicago, Illinois: Lawrence Hill Books, 1989. E183.8.I7 F56 1989.
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Finean, J.B.Chemical Ultrastructure in Living Tissues. Springfield, Illinois: Thomas, 1961. QH611 .F5.
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Finer, Herman.The Presidency: Crisis and Regeneration, an Essay in Possibilities. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1960. JK516 .F48.
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Fink, John M.Third Opinion : An International Directory to Alternative Therapy Centers for the Treatment and Prevention of Cancer and Other Degenerative Diseases. Garden City Park, New York: Avery Pub. Group, 1992. RC271.A62 F56 1992.
Finkbeiner, Daniel Talbot, II.Introduction to Matrices and Linear Transformations. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1978. QA188 .F56 1978.
Finkel, Maurice.Fresh Hope in Cancer : Natural Methods for Prevention, Treatment and Control of Cancer. Bradford, England: Health Science Press, 1978. RC263 .F521 1978.
Finkel, Maurice.Fresh Hope with New Cancer Treatments : Over Twenty Natural Methods for Prevention, Treatment, and Control of Cancer. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1984. RC270.8 .F55 1984.
Finland, Maxwell and James H. Jandl.Symposium on the Mechanisms of Disorders of Erythropoiesis Honoring William B. Castle, M.D. Held as Part of the Program for the Centennial of the Boston City Hospital, June 1 and 2, 1964. Maxwell Finland, chairman of the Program Committee; James H. Jandl, chairman of the symposium. Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins, 1964. QP91 .S91 1964.
Firestone, Shulamith.The Dialectic of Sex : The Case for Feminist Revolution. New York: Bantam Books, 1971. HQ1426 .F68 1971.
First-Hand Information.The Only Planet We Have : What to do in the Struggle for Peace? information from the GDR. Berlin: Panorama DDR, 1980. D849.5 .O54 1980.
Fischer, Dietrich.Preventing War in the Nuclear Age. Totowa, New Jersey: Rowman and Allanheld, 1984. JX1974.7 .F54 1984.
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Fischer, Kurt W. and Arlyne Lazerson.Human Development : From Conception Through Adolescence. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1984. RJ131 .F47 1984.
Fishbein, Morris.Birth Defects. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1963. RG626 .F5.
Fisher, Richard B.Joseph Lister, 1827-1912. New York: Stein and Day, 1977. R489.L75 F5 1977.
Fisher, Richard B. and George A. Christie.A Dictionary of Drugs. London: Paladin, 1971. RS51 .F51 1971.
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Fisher, Roger, ed.International Conflict and Behavioral Science; The Craigville Papers. New York: Basic Books, 1964. D843 .F55.
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Fiske, John.Outlines of Cosmic Philosophy : Based on the Doctrine of Evolution, with Criticisms on the Positive Philosophy. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1889. B945.F4 O6 1889.
Flanders, Harley.Calculus. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1985. QA303 .F582 1985.
Flatto, Edwin.The New Walden. Laredo, Texas: 1963. RA776 .F58 1963.
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Flavin, Christopher.Energy and Architecture : The Solar and Conservation Potential. Washington, D.C.: Worldwatch Institute, 1980. TJ163.5.B84 F52.
Fleck, Henrietta Christina.Introduction to Nutrition. New York: Macmillan, 1971. TX353 .F54 1971.
Fleming, Denna Frank.Does Deterrence Deter? A Study and Commentary. Philadelphia: Peace Literature Service of the American Friends Service Committee, 1962. U162.6 .F55 1962.
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Fleming, Denna Frank.The Cold War and Its Origins, 1917-1960. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1961. DK63.3 .F5.
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Fleming, Ian.The Diamond Smugglers. New York: Dell, 1965. PR6056.L4 D38 1965.
Fleming, Ian.You Only Live Twice. New York: New American Library, 1964. PR6056.L4 Y6 1964.
Fleming, Roscoe.The Man Who Reached the Moon and Other Poems. Lakewood, Colorado: Golden Press, 1955. PS3511.L4416 M31 1955.
Fletcher, C.M. et al.Common Sense about Smoking. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1965. HV5733 .F551 1965.
Fletcher, Geoffrey S.The London Nobody Knows. London: Penguin Books, 1965. DA684.2 .F5431 1965.
Florkin, Marcel.A Molecular Approach to Phylogeny. Amsterdam; New York: Elsevier Pub. Co., 1966. QH345 .F54.
Flygare, W.H.Molecular Structure and Dynamics. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1978. QD461 .F58.
Folsome, Clair Edwin.The Origin of Life : A Warm Little Pond. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1979. QH325 .F57 1979.
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Fondation Louis de Broglie.Louis de Broglie que Nous Avons Connu. Paris: Fondation Louis de Broglie, Conservatoire national des arts et métiers, 1988. QC16.B76 L68 1988.
Fondo Editorial de la Plástica Mexicana.La Pintura Mural de la Revolucion Mexicana, 1921-1960. México: 1960. ND2644 .F648 1960.
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Fonseca Amador, Carlos.Bajo la Bandera del Sandinismo. Managua, Nicaragua: Editorial Nueva Nicaragua, 1982. F1527 .F64 1982.
Fonseca Amador, Carlos.Obras. Managua, Nicaragua: Editorial Nueva Nicaragua, 1982. F1527 .F6451 1982.
Foot, Paul.Immigration and Race in British Politics. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1965. DA125.A1 F6.
Foote, Paul Darwin and Fred Loomis Mohler.The Origin of Spectra. New York: The Chemical catalog company, inc., 1922. QC451 .F6 1922.
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Ford Foundation.Report of the Study for the Ford Foundation on Policy and Program. [prepared by the Study Committee]. Detroit: 1949. AS911 .F6 A42.
Forman, Brenda-Lu.B-15, The "Miracle Vitamin". New York: Grosset and Dunlap, 1979. QP772.P3 F67.
Fornos, Werner.Gaining People, Losing Ground : A Blueprint for Stabilizing World Population. Washington, D.C.: Population Institute; Ephrata, Pennsylvania: Science Press, 1987. HB884 .F67 1987.
Forsyth, Frederick.No Comebacks : Collected Short Stories. Toronto; New York: Bantam, 1983. PR6056.O699 N61 1983.
Forsyth, Frederick.The Day of the Jackal. London: Corgi, 1971. PR6056.O699 D391 1971.
Forsyth, Frederick.The Devil's Alternative. New York: Bantam, 1981. PR6056.O699 D48 1981.
Fortoul-Gardel, Frédéric.Deux passions s'affrontent. Roman moderne. Paris: Promotion et édition, 1967. PQ2666.O76 D4.
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Fortune, eds.Great American Scientists; America's Rise to the Forefront of World Science. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1961. Q127.U6 F6.
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Fosdick, Raymond Blaine.The Story of the Rockefeller Foundation. New York: Harper, 1952. HV97.R6 F6.
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Foss, Brian M., ed.New Horizons in Psychology. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1966. BF149 .F64 1966.
Fowler, Henry Watson.A Dictionary of Modern English Usage. London: Oxford University Press, 1944. PE1628 .F65 1944.
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Fowler, John M.Fallout; A Study of Superbombs, Strontium 90, and Survival. New York: Basic Books, 1960. QH652 .F6.
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Fowler, Ralph Howard.Statistical Mechanics; The Theory of the Properties of Matter in Equilibrium; Based on an Essay Awarded the Adams Prize in the University of Cambridge, 1923-1924. Cambridge, England: The University Press, 1929. QC175 .F6 1929.
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Fownes, George.A Manual of Elementary Chemistry : Theoretical and Practical. London: J. Churchill and Sons, 1863. QD30 .F81 1863.
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Fox, Martin.Healthy Water for a Longer Life; preface by Robert D. Milne and Andrew C. Stenhouse. Amarillo, Texas: Dunaway Foundation, 1984. TD370 .F681 1984.
Fox, Sidney W.The Emergence of Life : Darwinian Evolution from the Inside. New York: Basic Books, 1988. QH325 .F658 1988.
Fox, Sidney W. and Klaus Dose.Molecular Evolution and the Origin of Life. With a Foreword by A. Oparin. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1972. QH325 .F66.
Fox, Sidney W. and Joseph F. Foster.Introduction to Protein Chemistry. New York: Wiley, 1957. QD431 .F6.
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Foy, Jessie Gray.Gone is Shadows' Child. Plainfield, New Jersey: Logos International, 1970. RJ506.S3 F6 1970.
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Frähm, Anne E. and David.Cancer Battle Plan : Six Strategies for Beating Cancer from a Recovered "Hopeless Case". Colorado Springs, Colorado: Pion Press, 1992. RC263 .F69 1992.
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Francis, Clare.Night Sky. New York: Warner, 1985. PR6056.R268 N5 1985.
Francis, Thomas, Jr., et al.Evaluation of the 1954 Field Trial of Poliomyelitis Vaccine; Final Report. Ann Arbor: 1957. RC181.U6 M541 1957.
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Frank, Benjamin S.Nucleic Acid Therapy in Aging and Degenerative Disease; A Metabolic Approach with DNA, RNA, and Related Metabolites. New York: Psychological Library, 1969. RC953.5 .F7 1969.
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Frank, Benjamin S. and Philip Miele.Doctor Frank's No-Aging Diet. New York: Dial Press, 1976. RA784 .F67 1976.
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Frank, Philipp and Richard v. Mises, eds.Die Differential- und Integralgleichungen der Mechanik und Physik, als 7. Auflage von Riemann-Webers Partiellen Differentialgleichungen der mathematischen Physik herausgegeben von Philipp Frank und Richard v. Mises. Braunschweig: F. Vieweg, 1925-1927. QA401 .F8 1925.
Frankel, Theodore.Gravitational Curvature : An Introduction to Einstein's Theory. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1979. QC173.55 .F7.
Frantz, Harper Wine and Lloyd E. Malm.Chemical Principles in the Laboratory: With Report Forms [by] Harper W. Frantz [and] Lloyd E. Malm. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1966. QD45 .F7121 1966.
Frantz, Harper Wine and Lloyd E. Malm.Essentials of Chemistry in the Laboratory : For Independent Reports. Drawings by Roger Hayward. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1968. QD45 .F681 1968.
Frantz, Harper Wine and Lloyd E. Malm.Essentials of Chemistry in the Laboratory : With Report Forms. Drawings by Roger Hayward. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1968. QD45 .F68 1968.
Frantz, Harper Wine and Lloyd E. Malm.Essentials of Chemistry in the Laboratory. Drawings by Roger Hayward. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1961. QD45 .F68 1961.
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Frayn, Michael.Towards the End of the Morning. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1969. PR6056.R3 T6 1969.
Fredericks, Carlton.Nutrition: Your Key to Good Health. North Hollywood, California: London Press, 1964. RA784 .F7 1964.
Fredericksen, Hazel and R.A. Mulligan.The Child and His Welfare. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1972. HV741 .F7 1972.
Freed, Leonard.Black in White America. New York: Grossman Publishers, 1969. E185.86 .F74.
Freeman, Harold.If You Give a Damn about Life; preface by Bernard T. Feld. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1985. U263 .F72 1985.
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Freeman, Harold.This Is the Way the World Will End, This Is the Way You Will End, Unless --. Preface by Bernard T. Feld; foreword and postscript by T. James Stark. Edmonton: Hurtig, 1983. JX1974.7 .F731 1983.
Freeman, Harold.Toward Socialism in America. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Schenkman Pub. Co., 1979. HN65 .F734.
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Freeman, Leslie J.Nuclear Witnesses : Insiders Speak Out. New York: Norton, 1981. TK9023 .N83 1981.
Freifelder, David.Molecular Biology and Biochemistry : Problems and Applications. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1978. QH506 .F73 1978.
Freifelder, David.Physical Biochemistry : Applications to Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1976. QP519.7 .F75 1976.
Frenkel J.Einführung in die wellenmechanik. Berlin: J. Springer, 1929. QC174.2 .F7.
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Freud, Arthur.Of Human Sovereignty. New York: Philosophical Library, 1964. JC571 .F7.
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Freudenberg, Karl and Hans Plieninger.Organische Chemie. Heidelberg: Quelle and Meyer, 1958. QD251 .F731 1958.
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Frey, Paul Reheard.College Chemistry. Illus. by Keith G. Irwin. New York: Prentice-Hall, 1952. QD31 .F74 1952.
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Friedan, Betty.The Feminine Mystique. New York: Norton, 1963. HQ1420 .F7.
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Friedberg, Errol C.DNA Repair. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1985. QH467 .F75 1985.
Friedensrat der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik. Panorama DDR (Firm).The Peace Movement in the GDR : Backgrounds and Traditions, Initiatives and Efforts, Purposes and Objectives / [translated by Intertext Berlin]. Berlin: GDR Peace Council in association with Panorama DDR, 1986. JX1908.G35 P41 1986.
Friedensrat der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik.Peace Chronicle : The GDR in the International Year of Peace. Dresden, DDR: GDR Peace Council, 1986. JX1953 .P385 1986.
Friedensrat der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik. Plenartagung (1984 : Berlin, Germany).The Struggle for Peace, More Vital than Ever : Plenary Session of the Peace Council of the German Democratic Republic, Berlin, 9 March 1984. Berlin: The Council, 1984. JX1931 1984a.
Friedensrat der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik. World Peace Council. Presidential Committee.Den Frieden sichern, verteidigen, aufbauen. English; Safeguard, Defend, Build Peace : 25 Years of the First World Peace Congress, 25 Years of the Peace Movement of the GDR, 1949-1974 : reports and documents from the plenary session of the Peace Council of the GDR in Berlin and from the session of the Presidium of the World Peace Council and the ceremony held to mark the 25th anniversary of the first World Peace Congress in Paris, May 1974. Dresden: Verlag Zeit im Bild, 1974. JX1963 .D41313 1974.
Friedman, Maurice S.Martin Buber; The Life of Dialogue. New York: Harper, 1960. B3213.B84 F7 1960.
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Friedman, Meyer and Ray H. Rosenman.Type A Behavior and Your Heart. New York: Knopf, 1974. RC685.I6 F73.
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Friend, John Newton.Man and the Chemical Elements, from Stone-Age Hearth to the Cyclotron. London: C. Griffin, 1951. QD11 .F7 1951.
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Friend, John Newton.The Theory of Valency. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1909. QD469 .F81 1909.
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Fries, James F. and Lawrence M. Crapo.Vitality and Aging : Implications of the Rectangular Curve. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1981. QP86 .F73.
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Frimet, Hillel.The Broken Promise and Other Poems. With an open letter to William Carlos Williams. New York: Survival Press, 1959. PS3511.R56 B71 1959.
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Fritchman, Stephen Hole.For the Sake of Clarity : Selected Sermons and Addresses. Compiled by the Fritchman Publication Committee and edited by Betty Rottger and John Schaffer. Buffalo, New York: Prometheus Books, 1992. BX9843.F758 F67 1992.
Fritchman, Stephen Hole.Heretic : A Partisan Autobiography. Boston: Beacon Press, 1977. BX9869.F815 A34.
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Fritchman, Stephen Hole.Men of Liberty; Ten Unitarian Pioneers. With illus. by Hendrik Willem Van Loon. Port Washington, New York: Kennikat Press, 1968. BX9867 .F7 1944a.
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Fritchman, Stephen Hole.Unitarianism Today : An Eloquent Protest against the Forces of Authority that Demand Blind Conformity : An Eloquent Defense of Free men Who Deviate from orthodoxies. Boston: American Unitarian Association, 1950. BX9841 .F75 1950.
Fritchman, Stephen Hole, et al.Beyond Dogma, a Unitarian Story of Man's Faith in Man. Los Angeles, Hodgin Press, 1956. BX9843.F8 B41 1956.
Fritz, Gerhard, Rudolf Hoppe, and Kurt Issleib.Leopoldina-Symposion Chemie der Hauptgruppenelemente : Stand und Erwartung, 9. bis 12. Oktober 1985 in Halle (Saale). Halle (Saale): Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina, 1985. QD466 .L461 1985.
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From Khe Sanh to Chepone. Hanoi: Foreign Language Pub. House, 1971. DS557.A6 F741 1971.
From the "S" File. Chicago: Playboy Press, 1971. PS648.S3 F71 1971.
Fromm, Erich.Escape from Freedom. New York; Toronto: Rinehart and Company, Inc., 1941. HM271 .F741 1941.
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Fromm, Erich.Man for Himself, an Inquiry into the Psychology of Ethics. New York: Rinehart, 1947. BJ45 .F7.
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Fromm, Erich.Marx's Concept of Man. With a translation from Marx's Economic and philosophical manuscripts by T.B. Bottomore. New York: F. Ungar Pub. Co., 1961. HX39.5 .F7.
Fromm, Erich.May Man Prevail? An Inquiry into the Facts and Fictions of Foreign Policy. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1961. D843 .F7.
Fromm, Erich.Socialist Humanism: An International Symposium. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1965. B821 .F7.
Fromm, Erich.The Sane Society. New York: Rinehart, 1955. HM271 .F73.
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Fromm, Erich.To Have or to Be? New York; Toronto: Bantam Books, 1981. BF698 .F746 1981.
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Fruton, Joseph Stewart and Sofia Simmonds.General Biochemistry. New York: Wiley, 1958. QH345 .F7 1958.
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Fuentes, Carlos.Whither Latin America? New York: Monthly Review Press, 1963. F1414 .M64.
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Fukui, Ken'ichi and Bernard Pullman, eds.Horizons of Quantum Chemistry : Proceedings of the Third International Congress of Quantum Chemistry, held at Kyoto, Japan, October 29-November 3, 1979. Dordrecht; Boston: D. Reidel Pub. Co.; Hingham, Masachusetts: Kluwer Boston, 1980. QD462.A1 I57 1979.
Fuller, John G.Incident at Exeter; The Story of Unidentified Flying Objects over America Today. New York: Putnam, 1966. TL789 .F8.
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Fuller, R. Buckminster and Anwar Dil.Humans in Universe. New York: Mouton, 1983. TA140.F9 A36 1983.
Fuller, Watson, ed.The Social Impact of Modern Biology; The Biological Revolution: Social Good or Social Evil? Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1972. QH333 .S6 1972.
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Fulton, Charles Herman.Principles of Metallurgy an Introduction to the Metallurgy of the Metals. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1910. TN665 .F81 1910.
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Fulton, John Farquhar.Humanism in an Age of Science. New York: Schuman, 1950. B821 .F8 1950.
Fund for the Republic.The Printed Word: A Ten-Year Bibliography of the Fund for the Republic and the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1954-1963. Santa Barbara, California: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1963. AS911.C4 .F81 1963.
Funk, Wilfred John and Norman Lewis.30 Days to a More Powerful Vocabulary. New York: Pocket Books, Inc., 1949. PE1449 .F8 1949.
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Füssler, Heinz.Leipziger Universitatsbauten; die Neubauten der Karl-Marx-Universitat seit 1945 und die Geschichte der Universitatsgebaude. Leipzig: Bibliographisches Institut, 1961. LF2934 .F8.

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GDR Supports Stockholm Appeal for an End to the Arms Race and for Disarmament. German Democratic Republic: Grafischer Grossbetrieb Volkerfreundschaft Dresden, 1976. JX1974.7 .G41 1976.
Gabel, Medard.Energy, Earth, and Everyone : A Global Energy Strategy for Spaceship Earth. With the World Game Workshop, with a foreword by R. Buckminster Fuller, and an afterword by Stewart Brand. San Francisco: Straight Arrow Books; New York: Simon and Schuster, 1975. TJ163.2 .G3.
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Gabriel, Barbara L.SEM : A User's Manual for Materials Science. Metals Park, Ohio: American Society for Metals, 1985. QH212.E4 G31 1985.
Gabriel-Freeman, Hugo.Kaleidoscope : selected prose, plays, poems, aphorisms and political essays from the writings of Hugo Gabriel-Freeman. Santa Barbara, California: Day and Night, 1984. PS3557.A23 K31 1984.
Dedication to Dr. Pauling by author dated 1984. Includes typographical corrections in margin made by author.
Gabrielle, Rúhíyyíh.Time Capsule, 1982 : The Crimson Ark. San Marcos, California: R. Gabrielle, 1980. PS3557.A245 T5 1980.
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Gaebler, Oliver H., ed.International Symposium : Enzymes: Units of Biological Structure and Function. New York: Academic Press, 1956. QP601 .H4.
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Gajdusek, Daniel Carleton.A Year in the Middle East : Expeditions in Iran and Afghanistan, with Travels in Europe and North Africa : February 4, 1954 to December 22, 1954 (Bahman 25, 1332 to Dey 1, 1333). Bethesda, Maryland: U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, 1991. QR31.G25 A3 1991.
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Gajdusek, Daniel Carleton.Melanesian and Micronesian Journal : Return Expeditions to the New Hebrides, Caroline Islands, and New Guinea : July 29, 1965 to December 20, 1965. Bethesda, Maryland: Laboratory of Central Nervous System Studies, National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, 1993. RA954.M5 G345 1993.
Galambos, Louis et al.Values and Visions; A Merck Century. Rahway, New Jersey: Merck and Co., 1991. RS68.M47 V35 1991.
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Galbraith, John Kenneth.How to Control the Military. New York: New American Library, 1969. UA23 .G35 1969b.
Galeano, Eduardo.Las Venas Abiertas de America Latina. English; Open Veins of Latin America : Five Centuries of the Pillage of a Continent translated by Cedric Belfrage. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1973. HC125 .G25313 1973.
Gallico, Paul.The Boy Who Invented the Bubble Gun. New York: Dell Pub. Co., 1975. PS3513.A413 B681 1975.
Galston, Arthur William and Jean S. Savage.Daily Life in People's China. New York: Crowell, 1973. DS711 .G34 1973.
Galt, George, ed.The Thinking Heart: Best Canadian Essays. Kingston, Ont.: Quarry Press, 1991. PR9197.7 .T551 1991.
Gammon, Roland.All Believers Are Brothers. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1969. BJ1548 .G3 1969.
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Gamow, George.Mr. Tompkins Explores the Atom. New York: The Macmillan company; Cambridge, England: The University Press, 1944. QC173 .G29.
Garb, Solomon.Cure for Cancer, a National Goal. New York: Springer Pub. Co., 1968. RC267 .G28 1968.
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García Márquez, Gabriel.Crónica de una Muerte Anunciada. English; Chronicle of a Death Foretold. Translated from the Spanish by Gregory Rabassa. New York: Knopf: Distributed by Random House, 1983. PQ8180.17.A73 C6813 1983.
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García, Rolando Victor.Food Systems and Society : A Conceptual and Methodological Challenge. Geneva: United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD), 1984. HD9000.6 .G37 1984.
García-Junco, Marcelino.Tratado de Quimica Organica. México, D.F.: Porrúa hnos. y cía., 1941. QD251 .G3 1941.
Gardiner, Patrick L.Schopenhauer. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1963. B3148 .G3.
Gardner, Erle Stanley.The Case of the Foot-Loose Doll; The Case of the Deadly Toy : Two Complete Novels. New York: Pocket Books, 1975. PS3513.A6322 C34841 1975.
Gardner, Lytt I.Molecular Genetics and Human Disease. Springfield, Illinois: C.C. Thomas, 1961. RB155 .G3.
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Gardner, Martin.Mathematical Circus : More Games, Puzzles, Paradoxes, and Other Mathematical Entertainments from Scientific American. With Thoughts from Readers, Afterthoughts from the Author, and 105 Drawings and Diagrams. New York: Knopf, 1979. QA95 .G289 1979.
Gardner, Martin.Mathematical Puzzles and Diversions. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin Books, 1965. QA95 .G2961 1965.
Gardner, Martin.More Mathematical Puzzles and Diversions. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin Books, 1966. QA95 .G2971 1966.
Gardner, Martin.The Flight of Peter Fromm. Los Altos, California: W. Kaufmann, 1973. PS3557.A714 F61 1973.
Gardner, Martin.aha! Gotcha : Paradoxes to Puzzle and Delight. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1982. QA95 .G24.
Garelik, Joseph.A Soviet City and Its People. New York: International Publishers, 1950. DK651.D55 G3.
Garey, Michael R. and David S. Johnson.Computers and Intractability : A Guide to the Theory of NP-Completeness. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1979. QA76.6 .G35 1979b.
Garfield, Charles A., ed.Stress and Survival : The Emotional Realities of Life-Threatening Illness. St. Louis: Mosby, 1979. R726.5 .S79 1979.
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Garfield, Eugene.Essays of an Information Scientist. Philadelphia: ISI Press, 1977-1989. Q223 .G35.
Garnett, David.A Shot in the Dark. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1962. PR6013.A66 S4 1962.
Garre, Walter J.The Missing Link : The Transition from Animal Instinct to the Human Mind : The Origin of the Human Mind. New York: Philosophical Library, 1982. BF431 .G247 1982.
Garrison, Omar V.The Dictocrats' Attack on Health Foods and Vitamins. Commentary by Miles H. Robinson. New York: ARC Books, 1970. HD9000.9.U5 G3 1970.
Garrison, Robert H., Jr. and Elizabeth Somer.The Nutrition Desk Reference : NDR. New Canaan, Connecticut: Keats Pub., 1985. QP141 .G33 1985.
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Garvey, James Emmett.Marxist-Leninist China: Military and Social Doctrine. New York: Exposition Press, 1960. UA839.3 .G3.
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Gattozzi, Antoinette A.Lithium in the Treatment of Mood Disorders. Washington: National Institute of Mental Health, 1970. RM666.L57 G37 1970.
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Gavin, Clark.Foul, False and Infamous; Famous Libel and Slander Cases of History : Foul, False and Infamous. New York: Collier Books, 1962. HV6631 .G381 1962.
Gavin, James M.War and Peace in the Space Age. New York: Harper, 1958. UA23 .G3.
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Gay, Frederick Parker, George W. Bachman, Rhode H. [I] Benham, Leon Buchbinder, et al.Agents of disease and host resistance, including the principles of immunology, bacteriology, mycology, protozoology, parasitology and virus diseases. Springfield, Illinois; Baltimore, Maryland: C.C. Thomas, 1935. RB151 .G2.
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Gaydon, Alfred Gordon.Dissociation Energies and Spectra of Diatomic Molecules. London: Chapman and Hall, 1947. QD517 .G4 1947.
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Gee, Edward Prichard.The Wild Life of India. With a foreword by Jawaharlal Nehru. London: Collins, 1964. QL309 .G4.
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Gehrke, Charles W. et al.Quantitative Gas-Liquid Chromatography of Amino Acids in Proteins and Biological Substances : Macro, Semimicro, and Micro Methods. Columbia, Missouri: Analytical BioChemistry Laboratories, 1968. QD305.A7 Q35 1968.
Geissman, Theodore Albert.Principles of Organic Chemistry. Drawings by Roger Hayward. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1959. QD253 .G4 1959.
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Geissman, Theodore Albert.Principles of Organic Chemistry. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1962. QD253 .G4 1962.
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Geissman, Theodore Albert.Principles of Organic Chemistry. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1968. QD253 .G4 1968.
Geissman, Theodore Albert.Workbook in Organic Chemistry; Exercises in the Properties, Behavior, and Synthesis of Organic Compounds. San Francisco: Freeman, 1972. QD257 .G41 1972.
Geist und Gestalt; biographische Beitrage zur Geschichte der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, vornehmlich im zweiten Jahrhundert ihres Bestehens. München: Beck, 1959. AS182 .M8165 1959.
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Geist und Gestalt; biographische Beitrage zur Geschichte der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, vornehmlich im zweiten Jahrhundert ihres Bestehens: Erganzungsband. München: Beck, 1963. AS182 .M816531 1963.
Gelder, George Stuart and Roma.The Timely Rain; Travels in New Tibet; Foreword by Edgar Snow. Photography by Stuart Gelder. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1965. DS786 .G4.
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Gellhorn, Martha.The Face of War. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1959. D431 .G4 1959.
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Gembaku Taiken o Tsutaeru Kai.Give Me Water; Testimonies of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Tokyo: Citizens' Group to Convey Testimonies of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, 1972. D767.25.H6 G45 1972.
General Representation of the Revolution of Iraqi Kurdistan.Pesh Merga : Prepared to Die : The Story of the Kurdish Revolution in Iraqi Kurdistan. [S.l.]: General Representation of the Revolution of Iraqi Kurdistan, 1966. DS51.K7 P41.
Generals for Peace and Disarmament (Group).Memorandum. Ittervoort, Netherlands: Generals for Peace and Disarmament, 1982. JX1974.7 .G441 1982.
Georgakas, Dan.The Methuselah Factors : Strategies for a Long and Vigorous Life. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1980. QP85 .G43 1980.
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George, Peter.Commander-1. London: Pan Books, 1966. PR6057.E54 C661 1966.
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Gere, James M. and Haresh C. Shah.Terra non Firma : Understanding and Preparing for Earthquakes. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1984. QE534.2 .G47 1984.
Gerecke, Lothar.How Do We Protect Our Environment? : Facts, Figures, and Information about the GDR / [translated by Intertext Berlin]. Berlin: Panorama DDR, 1975. HC290.795.E5 G47.
Gerlach, Walther.Johannes Kepler zum 400. Geburtstag: Festrede, gehalten in der Feierlichen Jahressitzung der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften in Munchen am 4. Dezember 1971. München: Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1972. QB36.K4 G451 1972.
German Democratic Republic.Committed to the Cause of Peace. Dresden: Verlag Zeit im Bild, 1979. DD261.4 .G42 1979.
German Democratic Republic.Fraternal Alliance between the German Democratic Republic and the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic; Documents on the Fraternal Visit by the Party and Government Delegation from the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic to the German Democratic Republic between 19 and 23 September 1972.. Dresden: Zeit im Bild, 1972. DD261.45.C95 F8421 1972.
German Democratic Republic.GDR '85 : Facts and Figures. Berlin: Panorama DDR, 1985. DD280.6 .G121 1985.
German Democratic Republic.Impressions of the Birth and Growth of the GDR : Voices from All Over the World. Berlin: Panorama DDR, 1979. DD259 .I46 1979.
German Democratic Republic.Sources of Conflict; The Attitude of the GDR and the FRG to International Problems. Dresden: Verlag Zeit im Bild, 1970. DD259.4 .S54 1970.
Germany (East). Ausschuss für Deutsche Einheit.Freedom and Democracy at the Mercy of 1000 Nazi Judges; Documents Unmask a Further 200 West German Jurists who Served Hitler. Berlin: Presented at an International Press Conference of the Committee for German Unity, November 3, 1959. DD259.63 .G451 1959.
Germany (East). Institute for International Politics and Economy and Committee for European Security and Co-operation.The Arms Race, Anachronism of Our Time / documentation of the Institute for International Politics and Economy of the GDR. East Germany: GDR Committee for European Security and Co-operation, 1976. JX1974 .A751 1976.
Germany (East). Ministerium für Austwärtige Angelegenheiten.Deutsche Demokratische Republik und die Organisation der Vereinten Nationen. English; The German Democratic Republic and the United Nations Organization [White book]. Dresden: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the German Democratic Republic, 1969. JX1977.2.G4 A47 1969.
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Germany (East). National Preparatory Committee for an International Meeting for Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zones.Rid the World of Nuclear Weapons / inaugural session on 18 February 1988 of the National Preparatory Committee of the GDR for an International Meeting for Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zones from 20 to 22 June 1988 in Berlin, capital of the GDR. Dresden: National Preparatory Committee, 1988. JX1974.35 .R51 1988.
Germany (East). Staatsrat. Secretariat.To the future Turned : On the Occasion of the Fifteenth Anniversary of the Founding of the German Democratic Republic. East Germany: Secretariat of the Council of State of the German Democratic Republic, 1964. DD286.3 .T61 1964.
Gerras, Charles G., et al., eds.The Complete Book of Vitamins; by the staff of Prevention magazine. Emmaus, Pennsylvania: Rodale Press, 1977. RM259 .C65 1977.
Gerrold, David and Stephen Goldin, ed.Science Fiction Emphasis I : An Anthology of Original Science Fiction. New York: Ballantine Books, 1974. PS648.S3 S3471 1974.
Gershenson, Alvin H.The Bench is Warped; Equal Justice under Law? Beverly Hills, California: Book Co. of America, 1964. KF8779 .G41 1964.
Gerson, Max.A Cancer Therapy : Results of Fifty Cases and the Cure of Advanced Cancer by Diet Therapy : a summary of 30 years of clinical experimentation. Bonita, California: Gerson Institute, 1990. RC274.D52 G3821 1990.
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Gerson, Max.A Cancer Therapy : Results of Fifty Cases. Del Mar, California: Totality Books, 1975. RC271.D52 G47 1975.
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Gerson, Max.A Cancer Therapy : Results of Fifty Cases. Del Mar, California: Totality Books, 1977. RC271.D52 G47 1977.
Gersting, Judith L.Mathematical Structures for Computer Science. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1982. QA39.2 .G47 1982.
Gervasi, Tom.America's War Machine : The Pursuit of Global Dominance : Arsenal of Democracy III. New York: Grove Press, 1984. UF533 .G47 1984.
Gervasi, Tom.Soviet Military Power : The Pentagon's Propaganda Document. Design/art direction by Don Duffy, produced by Bob Adelman. New York: Vintage Books, 1988. UA770 .G425 1988.
Gervasi, Tom.The Myth of Soviet Military Supremacy. New York: Harper and Row, 1986. UA770 .G42 1986.
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Gesellschaft für Kulturelle Verbindungen mit dem Ausland.Trip through the German Democratic Republic. Berlin: Society for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries, 1960. DD280.8 .T71 1960.
Map of Germany laid in.
Geske, Norman A.Rudy Pozzatti: American Printmaker. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1971. NE539.P6 G4.
Handwritten note to Ava Helen and Linus Pauling from Rudy Pozzatti.
Gettleman, Marvin E., ed.Vietnam : History, Documents and Opinions on a Major World Crisis. Greenwich, Connecticut: Fawcett Publications, 1966. DS557.A5 G4 1965b.
Gheorghe, Pavlovschi.Tabele cu Linii Spectrale. Întocmite de Pavlovschi Gheorghe si Tonea Traian. Prefata de David Davideschu. Bucuresti: Redacta revistelor Agricole, 1968. QC453 .G51 1968.
Ghiselin, Brewster, ed.The Creative Process; A Symposium. New York: New American Library, 1952. BF412 .C73 1952.
Ghiselli, Edwin Ernest, John P. Campbell, and Sheldon Zedeck.Measurement Theory for the Behavioral Sciences. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1981. BF39 .G49.
Ghose, Munindra Chandra.The Creative Reconstruction of Man. Calcutta: Ghose; distributors, Dasgupta, 1972. LA1151 .G48.
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Ghose, Munindra Chandra.Memoirs of a University Teacher. Calcutta: Ghose, 1971. LA2383.I62 G475 1971.
Gibbs, Arthur Hamilton.One Touch of France; with decorations. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1953. PR6013.I25 O6 1953.
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Gibbs, Josiah Willard.The Collected Works of J. Willard Gibbs. New York: Longmans, Green and Co., 1928. Q113 .G44 1928.
Gifford-Jones, W.Medical Survival. Toronto: Methuen, 1985. RC81 .G531 1985.
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Gilden, K.B.Between the Hills and the Sea. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1971. PS3557.I3427 B581 1971.
Gillon, Diana and Meir Gillon.The Unsleep. New York: Ballantine Books, 1962. PR6057.I62 U581 1962.
Gilluly, James, Aaron C. Waters and A.O. Woodford.Principles of Geology. Drawings by Robert R. Compton and Evan L. Gillespie. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1959. QE26 .G5 1959.
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Gilluly, James, Aaron C. Waters and A.O. Woodford.Principles of Geology. Illus. by Robert R. Compton. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1951. QE26 .G5.
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Gilluly, James, Aaron C. Waters and A.O. Woodford.Principles of Geology. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1968. QE26 .G5 1968.
Gilman, Henry, ed.Organic Chemistry : An Advanced Treatise / Editorial Board, Henry Gilman ... [et al.] contributors other than members of the board, C.F.H. Allen ... [et al.]. New York: J. Wiley; London: Chapman and Hall, 1943. QD251 .G55 1943.
Gilman, Henry, ed.Organic Chemistry; An Advanced Treatise. Editorial board: Roger Adams, Homer Adkins [and others] ... Contributors other than the members of the board: C.F.H. Allen, W.E. Bachmann, A.H. Blatt [and others] ... New York: J. Wiley and sons, inc.; London: Chapman and Hall, limited, 1938. QD251 .G55 1938.
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Gilman, Henry, et al., eds.Organic Chemistry. Vol. 3 : An Advanced Treatise. New York: J. Wiley and Sons, 1953. QD271 .O731 1953.
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Gilman, Henry, et al., eds.Organic Chemistry. Vol. 4 : An Advanced Treatise. New York: J. Wiley and Sons; London: Chapman and Hall, 1953. QD271 .O741 1953.
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Gilpin, Robert.American Scientists and Nuclear Weapons Policy. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1962. UA23 .G5.
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Gilreath, Esmarch S.Elementary Quantitative Chemistry. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1969. QD101 .G5 1969.
Ginsberg, Morris.On Justice in Society. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1965. JC578 G551 1965.
Giraudoux, Jean.Amphitryon 38. A comedy in a prologue and three acts. Adapted from the French by S.N. Behrman. New York: Random house, 1938. PQ2613.I74 A72 1938.
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Girdharlal.Silence Speaks. Pondicherry: 1963. B133.G6 G5.
Girvetz, Harry K., ed.Contemporary Moral Issues. Belmont, California: Wadsworth Pub. Co., 1968. HM216 .G57 1968.
Glasser, Ronald J.The Body is the Hero. New York: Random House, 1976. QR181.7 .G58.
Handwritten initials of Ava Helen Pauling.
Glasstone, Samuel, ed.The Effects of Nuclear Weapons. Washington: U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, 1962. UF767 .U444 1962.
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Glasstone, Samuel.Sourcebook on Atomic Energy. New York: Van Nostrand, 1950. QC776 .G6.
Glasstone, Samuel.Sourcebook on Atomic Energy. Princeton, New Jersey: Van Nostrand, 1958. QC776 .G6 1958.
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Glasstone, Samuel.Theoretical Chemistry; An Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, Statistical Mechanics, and Molecular Spectra for Chemists. New York: D. Van Nostrand Company, inc., 1944. QC171 .G5.
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Gleckman, Richard Alan and Nelson Murray Gantz, eds.Infections in the Elderly. Boston: Little, Brown, 1983. RC115 .I525 1983.
Glimpses of Vietnamese Classical Literature. Hanoi: Foreign Languages Pub. House, 1972. PL4378 .G5 1972.
Glinka, Marianna Evgenevna.M.V. Lomonosov, opyt ikonografii. [K250-letiiu so dnia rozhdeniia Mikhaila Vasilevicha Lomonosova, 1711-1961]. Leningrad: Izd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR [Leningradskoe otd-nie], 1961. CT1218.L6 G55 1961.
Glockler, George and Samuel Colville Lind.The Electrochemistry of Gases and Other Dielectrics. New York: J. Wiley and sons, inc.; London: Chapman and Hall, limited, 1939. QD585 .G5.
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Glushchenko, Ivan Evdokimovich.U zarubezhnykh druzei. Moskva: Izd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR, 1957. D921 .G54 1957.
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Glusker, Jenny P., ed.Structural Crystallography in Chemistry and Biology. Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania: Hutchinson Ross Pub. Co., 1981. QD945 .S87 1981.
TLS to Linus Pauling from the author.
Glusker, Jenny P., Betty K. Patterson and Miriam Rossi, eds.Patterson and Pattersons : Fifty Years of the Patterson Function : Proceedings of a Symposium Held at the Institute for Cancer Research, the Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA, USA, November 13-15, 1984. Aachen, Germany: International Union of Crystallography; New York: Oxford University Press, 1987. QD911 .P318 1987.
Goertzel, Victor and Mildred George Geortzel.Cradles of Eminence. Boston: Little, Brown, 1962. HQ773.5 .G6.
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Goettsch, Elvira.Kidney Disease in the Young. Philadelphia: Saunders, 1971. RJ466 .G64 1970.
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Gofman, John W.Irrevy : An Irreverent, Illustrated View of Nuclear Power : A Collection of Talks, from Blunderland to Seabrook IV . San Francisco: Committee for Nuclear Responsibility, 1979. HD9698.A2 G57.
Gofman, John W.Radiation-Induced Cancer from Low-Dose Exposure : An Independent Analysis; edited by Egan O'Connor. San Francisco, California: Committee for Nuclear Responsibility, 1990. RC268.55 .G63 1990.
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Gofman, John W. and Egan O'Connor.X-Rays, Health Effects of Common Exams. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1985. RC268.55 .G64 1985.
Gofman, John W. and Arthur R. Tamplin.Poisoned Power; The Case Against Nuclear Power Plants. With a foreword by Mike Gravel. Emmaus, Pennsylvania: Rodale Press, 1971. TK9152 .G57.
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Gogarty, Oliver St. John.As I was Going Down Sackville Street : A Phantasy in Fact. Melbourne: Penguin Books, 1954. PR6013.O28 A8 1954.
Goin, Coleman Jett, Olive B. Goin and George R. Zug.Introduction to Herpetology. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1978. QL641 .G6 1978.
Gold, Gerald, ed.The Watergate Hearings: Break-In and Cover-Up Proceedings... as edited by the staff of the New York times. Narrative by R.W. Apple, Jr. Chronology by Linda Amster. Toronto; New York: Bantam Books, 1973. KF26.5 .P7 1973.
Handwritten note "to Grandpa from Anthony".
Goldbeck, Nikki and David.The Goldbecks' Guide to Good Food. New York: New American Library, 1987. TX356 .G646 1987.
Goldberg, David Elliot.Essentials of Physical Science. Edited by William E. Schmidt. Drawings by Alexander Fowler. Washington: Sigma Press, 1962. Washington: Sigma Press, 1962. Q182 .G7 1962.
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Goldblatt, Harry.The Renal Origin of Hypertension. Springfield, Illinois: C.C. Thomas, 1948. RC669 .C715 1948.
Goldsmith, Edward, et al., eds.A Blueprint for Survival. By the Editors of The Ecologist. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1972. QH541 .B56 1972.
Goldsmith, Maurice and Alan Lindsay McKay, eds.The Science of Science; Society in the Technological Age. London: Souvenir Press, 1964. Q125 .G6.
Handwritten notes of Linus Pauling.
Goldstein, Philip.Triumphs of Biology. Illustrated by Howard S. Friedman. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1965. QH305 .G64.
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Gollancz, Victor.The Devil's repertoire, or, Nuclear bombing and the life of man. London: V. Gollancz ltd., 1958. BR115.A85 G63 1958.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author.
Gollancz, Victor.The Devils Repertoire, or, Nuclear Bombing and the Life of Man. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1959. BR115.A85 G6.
Goman, Carol Kinsey.Change-Busting : 50 Ways to Sabotage Organizational Change. Illustrations by Signe Wilkinson. Berkeley, Calififornia: KCS Publishing, 1987. HD58.8 .G65 1987.
Gombrich, E.H.Meditations on a Hobby Horse, and Other Essays on the Theory of Art. With 140 illus. London: Phaidon Publishers; distributed by New York Graphic Society Publishers, Greenwich, Connecticut, 1963. N7445 .G6.
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Gombás, Pál.Theorie und Losungsmethoden des Mehrteilchenproblems der Wellenmechanik. Basel: Birkhäuser, 1950. QC174.2 .G6.
González Guzmán, Ignacio.Citofisiologia de la Inmunidad. Mexico: El Colegio Nacional, 1958. QR185.8.L9 G651 1958.
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Good, Irving John.The Scientist Speculates: An Anthology of Partly-Baked Ideas. Associate editor: Alan James Mayne; biology editor: John Maynard Smith. London: Heinemann, 1962. AZ221 .G6.
TLS to Linus Pauling from the publisher.
Goodell, Rae.The Visible Scientists. Boston: Little, Brown, 1977. Q175.52.U5 G66.
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Goodenough, John B.Magnetism and the Chemical Bond. New York: Interscience Publishers, 1963. QD171 .G6.
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Goodfield, June.Cancer under Siege; The Siege of Cancer. New York: Dell, 1975. RC262 .G64 1975b.
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Goodfriend, Arthur.The Only War We Seek; with a foreword by Chester Bowles. New York: Published for Americans for Democratic Action by Farrar, Straus and Young, 1951. HC427 .G6.
Goodman, Morris, Richard E. Tashian and Jeanne H. Tashian, eds.Molecular Anthropology : Genes and Proteins in the Evolutionary Ascent of the Primates. New York: Plenum Press, 1976. QL737.P9 M59.
Goodman, Peter, ed.Fifty Years of Electron Diffraction : In Recognition of Fifty Years of Achievement by the Crystallographers and Gas Diffractionists in the Field of Electron Diffraction. Regional and Special Subject Editors, M.J. Whelan, United Kingdom ... [et al.] Dordrecht, Holland; Boston: Published for the International Union of Crystallography by D. Reidel; Hingham, Massachusetts: Sold and distributed in the U.S.A. and Canada by Kluwer Boston, 1981. QC793.5.E628 F53.
Goodman, Sandra.Germanium : The Health and Life Enhancer. Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England: Thorsons Pub. Group; New York: Distributed by Sterling Pub. Co., 1988. QP801.G47 G66 1988.
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Goodman, Sandra.Vitamin C, the Master Nutrient; foreword by Richard A. Passwater. New Canaan, Connecticut: Keats Pub., 1991. QP772.A8 G66 1991.
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Goodstein, Judith R.Millikan's School : A History of the California Institute of Technology. New York: W.W. Norton, 1991. T171.C219 G67 1991.
Goodwin, Geraint.The Heyday in the Blood : A Novel. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin Books, 1954. PR6013.O479 H41 1954.
Goodwin, Stanley J.Can Ice Cream and Oranges Prevent the Common Cold and Influenza? Seattle: Northland Publication, 1979. RF361 .G661 1979.
Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeevich.An Opportunity that Must Be Seized : USSR Extends Unilateral Moratorium on Nuclear Explosions until 1 January 1987. Berlin: Panorama DDR; Dresden: Verlag Zeit im Bild, 1986. JX5133.A7 G67 1986.
Gorney, Roderic.The Human Agenda. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1972. BF778 .G64.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author.
Gorsemann, Ernst.Vom Morgen zum Mittag : Jugenderinnerungen eines Bildhauers. Düsseldorf: E. Diederich, 1957. NB588.G67 A2 1957.
Gortari, Elí de.Dialéctica de la Física. México: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Dirección General de Publicaciones, 1964. QC28 .G6 1964.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling.
Gosselin, Albert.L'homme en ce Monde et le Sens de la Vie. Paris: Librairie Le François, 1970. BF132 .G65 1970.
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Gossens, Alfons.Cartoons for Peace. Helsinki: Information Centre of the World Peace Council, 1984. NC1763.P34 G671 1984.
Gottschall, Elaine Gloria.Food and the Gut Reaction : Intestinal Health Through Diet. Kirkton, Ontario: Kirkton Press, 1987. RC860 .G681 1986.
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Goudot-Perrot, Andrée.La Chimie Quantique Appliquée a l'Étude du DNA et du RNA. Préface de Louis de Broglie. Paris: Gauthier-Villars, 1966. QD415 .G73 1966.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author. Packing list from publisher laid in.
Goudot-Perrot, Andrée and Didier Bertrand.Les Oligoelements. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1962. QP533 .G61 1962.
Goudsmit, Samuel Abraham.Atoommodel en Structuur der Spectra. Amsterdam: H.J. Paris, 1927. QC454 .G6881 1927.
Gough, Kathleen.Ten Times More Beautiful : The Rebuilding of Vietnam. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1978. DS556.39 .A23 1978b.
Gough, Kathleen.The Decline of the State and the Coming of World Society : An Optimist's View of the Future. Detroit: Correspondence Publishing Co., 1962. JC362 .G681 1962.
Gould, Edwin S.Inorganic Reactions and Structure. New York: Holt, 1955. QD31 .G68 1955.
Photos pasted in front of book. Autographed copy. Ownership stamp of Linus Pauling.
Gould, George M. and Walter L. Pyle.Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine: Being an Encyclopedic Collection of Rare and Extraordinary Cases, and of the Most Striking Instances of Abnormality in All Branches of Medicine and Surgery, Derived from an Exhaustive Research of Medical Literature from Its Origin to the Present Day, Abstracted, Classified, Annotated, and Indexed. (1896). New York: Julian Press, 1956. QM691 .G61 1956.
Gould, Jay M., Benjamin A. Goldman and Kate Millpointer.Deadly Deceit : Low-Level Radiation, High-Level Cover-Up. New York: Four Walls Eight Windows, 1990. RA569 .G68 1990.
Gourevitch, Boris.The Road to Peace and to Moral Democracy; An Encyclopedia of Peace. Foreword by Robert M. MacIver. Pref. by Henry Smith Leiper. Letters by Henry Laugier, Robert MacIver, and Hernan Santa Cruz. New York: International Universities Press, 1955. D840 .G6.
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Goursat, Edouard.A Course in Mathematical Analysis. Translated by Earle Raymond Hedrick ... Boston; New York [etc.]: Ginn and Company, 1904. QA303 .G716.
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Goyert, GeorgLiebesnovellen des Französischen Mittelalters / aus dem Altfranzösischen übertragen und eingeleitet von Georg Goyert; mit Bildbeigaben vom Paul Neu. München: Müller, 1919. PQ155.L7 L51 1919.
Govallo, Valentin Ivanovich.Immunology of Pregnancy and Cancer; translated from Russian by Lena Jacobson. Commack, New York: Nova Science Publishers, 1993. RC268.3 .G68 1993.
Gradmann, Hans.Die Ruckkoppelung als Urprinzip der Lebensvorgange. München: Verlag der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften; in Kommission bei Beck, 1963. QH331 .G681 1963.
Graham, Billy.World Aflame. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1965. BV3797 .G7.
Graham, Loren R.Science and Philosophy in the Soviet Union. New York: Knopf, 1972. Q127.R9 G72 1972.
Graneri, Lino.Origine e Sviluppo della Fede : Dal Mistero alle Chiese. Bari: Edizioni Nerio, 1965. BL51 .G72551.
Graneri, Lino.Scienza, Filosofia e Conoscenza. Bari: Edizioni Nerio, 1966. BD241 .G7651 1966.
Granger, John V.Technology and International Relations. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1979. JX1255 .G74.
Grant, Doris and Jean Joice.Food Combining for Health : A New Look at the Hay System; illustrated by Rita Greer. Wellingborough: Thorsons, 1984. RA784 .G73 1984.
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Grant, Verne.Organismic Evolution. Foreword by George Gaylord Simpson. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1977. QH366.2 .G68.
Book review laid in.
Granville, William Anthony.Elements of the Differential and Integral Calculus. Editorial cooperation of Percey F. Smith... Boston; London; [etc.]: Ginn and Company, 1904. QA303 .G76 1904.
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Gratzer, George A.Lattice Theory; First Concepts and Distributive Lattices. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1971. QA171.5 .G73.
Grau, Shirley Ann.The Keepers of the House. New York: Knopf, 1964. PS3557.R283 K4.
Graves, Robert.Claudius the God and His Wife Messalina. New York: Harrison Smith and Robert Haas, 1935. PR6013.R35 C55.
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Graves, Robert.Count Belisarius. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1968. PR6013.R35 C6 1968.
Graves, Robert.I, Claudius, from the Autobiography of Tiberius Claudius, Born B.C. 10, Murdered and Deified A.D. 54. New York: H. Smith and R. Haas, 1934. PR6013.R35 I2 1934b.
Graves, Robert.Wife to Mr. Milton; The Story of Marie Powell. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Penguin Books, 1968. PR6013.R35 W5 1968.
Gray, Dwight E., ed.American Institute of Physics handbook. Section editors: Bruce H. Billings [and others]. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1963. QC61 .A5 1963.
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Gray, George W.The Advancing Front of Medicine. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1941. RC46 .G67.
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Gray, George W.The Advancing Front of Science. New York; London, Whittlesey House: McGraw-Hill Book Company, inc., 1937. Q125 .G7.
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Great Britain Panel on Recommended Allowances of Nutrients.Recommended Intakes of Nutrients for the United Kingdom. London: H.M.S.O., 1969. TX360.G7 G7.
Greeley, Margaret.A Cancer Patient's Handbook : How I've Survived. Saratoga, California: Magoo's Umbrella, 1978. RC265.6.G74 G71 1978.
Green, Alex Edward Samuel.Nuclear Physics. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1955. QC173 .G82.
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Green, Bernard.Getting Over Getting High : How to Overcome Dependency on Cocaine, Caffeine, Hallucinogens, Marijuana, Speed, and Other Stimulants the Natural and Permanent Way. New York: Quill, 1985. RC568.S74 G74 1985.
Green, Bernard.Goodbye Blues : Breaking the Tranquilizer Habit the Natural Way. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1981. RM146 .G66.
Green, David Ezra, ed.Currents in Biochemical Research. Thirty-One Essays Charting the Present Course of Biochemical Research and Considering the Intimate Relationship of Biochemistry to Medicine, Agriculture and Social Problems. New York: Interscience publishers, inc., 1946. QH324 .G7.
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Green, Lucile and Yudell, Esther, eds.The Worried Woman's Guide to Peace through World Law. Piedmont, California: Distributed by Committee on World Law, N. California Women for Peace, 1965. JX1974 .G67 1965.
Greenberg, Kurt.Challenging Orthdoxy : America's Top Medical Preventives Speak Out! : interviews with Robert C. Atkins ... [et al.]; preface by Arline Brecher. New Canaan, Connecticut: Keats Pub., 1991. R733 .G73 1991.
Handwritten note of Linus Pauling on back cover.
Greenberg, Marvin Jay.Euclidean and Non-Euclidean Geometries : Development and History. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1980. QA445 .G84 1980.
Greene, Charles Lyman.The Medical Examination for Life Insurance and Its Associated Clinical Methods : With Chapters on the Insurance of Substandard Lives and Accident Insurance. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son and co., 1906. HG8773 .G71 1906.
Greene, Felix.A Curtain of Ignorance; How the American Public Has Been Misinformed about China. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1964. DS777.55 .G69.
Greene, Felix.Awakened China; The Country Americans Don't Know. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1961. DS711 .G7.
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Greene, Felix.Let There Be a World. Palo Alto, California: Fulton Pub. Co., 1963. UF767 .G73.
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Greene, Felix.Vietnam! Vietnam! In photographs and text. Palo Alto, California: Fulton Pub. Co., 1966. DS557.A5 G72.
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Greene, Gayle.Changing the Story : Feminist Fiction and the Tradition. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1991. PR888.F45 G7 1991.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author.
Greene, Graham.The Honorary Consul. New York: Pocket Books, 1974. PR6013.R44 H61 1974.
Greenfield, Irving A.The Glow of Morning. New York: Dell, 1973. PS3557.R3942 G41 1973.
Greer, John P. Van de.Introduction to Multivariate Analysis for the Social Sciences. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1971. QA278 .G44.
Gregg, James Lawrence.The Alloys of Iron and Molybdenum. New York: Pub. for the Engineering Foundation by McGraw-Hill, 1932. TA479.M6 G75 1932.
Gregg, James Lawrence.The Alloys of Iron and Tungsten. New York and London: Pub. for the Engineering foundation by the McGraw Hill Book Company, inc., 1934. TA479.T8 G7 1934.
Gregg, James Lawrence and B.N. Daniloff.The Alloys of Iron and Copper. New York and London: Pub. for the Engineering Foundation by the McGraw-Hill Book Company, inc., 1934. TA479.I67 G7 1934.
Greiner, Earl S., J.S. Marsh and Bradley Stoughton.The Alloys of Iron and Silicon. New York; London: Pub. for the Engineering foundation by the McGraw-Hill Book Company, inc., 1933. TA479.S5 G7 1933.
Grew, Frederick J.Wealth and the Common Man; An Inquiring Look into the Simple Physics of Booms and Recessions, Inflation, Automation and Other Uncomfortable Puzzles. Illus. by Fred Frymire. New York: Philosophical Library, 1959. HB171.7 .G7.
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Griessman, B. Eugene.The Achievement Factors : Candid Interviews with Some of the Most Successful People of Our Time. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1987. BJ1611.2 .G75 1987.
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Griffenhagen, George B. and Linda L. Hawkins, eds.Handbook of Non-Prescription Drugs. Washington, D.C.: American Pharmaceutical Association, 1973. RM671.A1 H3 1973.
Griffin, Donald R.Animal Engineering; Readings from Scientific American. With introductions by Donald R. Griffin. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1974. QP33.5 .G74 1974.
Griffin, G. Edward.World Without Cancer : The Story of Vitamin B17. Thousand Oaks, California: American Media, 1974. RC271.L3 G74 1974.
Griffith, Franklin and John C. Polanyi, eds.The Dangers of Nuclear War : A Pugwash Symposium. Foreword by Pierre Elliott Trudeau. Toronto; Buffalo: University of Toronto Press, 1979. JX1974.7 .D35.
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Griffith, Henry Winter.Complete Guide to Vitamins, Minerals and Supplements; [technical consultants, Gail Harrison and Dan Levinson]. Tucson, Arizona: Fisher Books, 1988. QP771 .G75 1988.
Grimes, Martha.The Five Bells and Bladebone. New York: Dell, 1988. PS3557.R48998 .F51 1988.
Grimm, Claus.Lindau im Bodensee. Aufnahmen von Toni Schneiders. Lindau: Konstanz, J. Thorbecke, 1959. DD901.L7 L51 1959.
Grinspoon, Lester, ed.The Long Darkness : Psychological and Moral Perspectives on Nuclear Winter. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, 1986. U263 .L664 1986.
Grisham, John.A Time to Kill. New York: Island Books, 1992. PS3557.R5355 T561 1992.
Grisham, John.The Firm. New York: Dell, 1991. PS3557.R5355 F57 1991.
Handwritten note of Linus Pauling.
Grobstein, Clifford.A Double Image of the Double Helix : The Recombinant-DNA Debate. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1979. QH442 .G77.
Grobstein, Clifford.The Strategy of Life. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1965. QH331 .G76.
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Grobstein, Clifford.The Strategy of Life. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1974. QH341 .G7 1974.
Grohman, Joann S.Real Food : Happy Choices for Hard Times. Illustrations by Max J. Luick. Scarborough, Maine: Datawise Publishers, 1990. TX357 .G761 1990.
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Groningen, Cor van.De zaak dokter Moerman. Reportage over een miskend kanker-therapeut. Delft: Elmar, 1972. RC270.8 .G76 1972.
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Groningen, Cor van and A. Ronhaar.Dokter Moerman : een weg tot genezing van kanker. Rijswijk: Elmar, 1980. RC268.45 G71 1980.
Grotrian, Walter.Graphische Darstellung der Spektren von Atomen und Ionen mit ein, zwei und drei Valenzelektronen. Berlin: J. Springer, 1928. QC451 .G8 1928.
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Ground Zero.Nuclear War--What's in it for You? New York: Pocket Books, 1982. UF767 .N78.
Handwritten notes of Linus Pauling.
Gruenwald, George.New Product Development : What Really Works. Chicago: Crain Books, 1985. HD69.N4 G71 1985.
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Grunewald, Guido, ed.Childrens Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament. Geneva, Switzerland: International Peace Bureau; Helsinki, Finland: Peace Union of Finland, 1985. HQ784.W3 C551 1985.
Gräf, Rudolf, Hans Gerhard Muller and Siegfried Stubner.Deutsche Wirkli Chkeit. English; German Reality. Documentation on the Division of Germany and the Relations between the Two German States. Dresden: Verlag Zeit im Bild, 1968. DD257.25 .G65131 1968.
Guerlac, Henry.Science in Western Civilization; A Syllabus. New York: Ronald Press Co., 1952. Q125 .G888 1952.
Guggenheim, Edward Armand.Boltzmann's Distribution Law. Amsterdam: North-Holland Pub. Co.; New York: Interscience Publishers, 1955. QC175 .G79 1955.
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Guisewite, Anne.Motherly Advice from Cathy's Mom. With illustrations by Cathy Guisewite. Kansas City: Andrews, McMeel and Parker, 1987. TX147 .G85 1987.
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Gulik, Robert Hans van.The Willow Pattern : A Chinese Detective Story. With fifteen illus. drawn by the author in Chinese style. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1968. PR6057.U45 W51 1968.
Gulik, Robert van.The emperor's pearl. Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1966. PR9130.9 .G8 E6 1966.
A Chinese detective story. With eight illustrations drawn by the author in Chinese style.
Gun, Nerin E.The Day of the Americans. New York: Fleet Pub. Corp., 1966. D805.G3 G8626 1966.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author.
Gundrey, Elizabeth.Your Money's Worth: A Handbook for Consumers. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1962. TX335 .G81 1962.
Gurd, Frank R.N.Chemical Specificity in Biological Interactions. New York: Academic Press, 1954. QP352 .G8.
Gurley, John G.Challenges to Communism. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1983. HX73 .G87 1983.
Guthrie, Alfred Bertram.The Big Sky. New York: Pocket Books Inc., 1952. PS3513.U855 B53 1952.
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Hachiya, Michihiko.Hiroshima Diary; translated and edited by Warner Wells. Complete and unabridged. New York: Avon Publications, 1955. D767.25.H6 H31 1955.
Haddow, Alexander, et al.The Bomb: Challenge and Answer. Edited by Gilbert McAllister. London: Batsford, 1955. JX1952 .M161 1955.
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Hagelstange, Rudolf.Deutschland im Farbbild / Einleitung von Rudolf Hagelstange; Bilderlauterungen von Rudolf Hagelstange und Wolfgang Martin Schede. Frankfurt am Main: Umschau Verlag, 1962. DD20 .D4475 1962.
Hagemann, Walter.Das Wagnis des Friedens. Köln: Pahl-Rugenstein-Verlag, 1959. DD257.25 .H31 1959.
Hagen, J.W.Empirical Chemistry : A Quantitative Laboratory Program. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1972. QD45 .H331 1972.
Haggard, William.The Antagonists. Penguin, 1968. PR6053.L38 A7 1968.
Hahn, Otto.Vom Radiothor zur Uranspaltung. English; Otto Hahn: A Scientific Autobiography. Translated and Edited by Willy Ley. Introd. by Glenn T. Seaborg. New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1966. QD22.H2 A3 1966.
Hahnemann, Samuel.Organon der Rationellen Heilkunde. English; Organon of Medicine. Los Angeles: J.P. Tarcher; Boston: Distributed by Houghton Mifflin, 1982. RX68 .O513 1982.
Haissinsky, M.La Chimie Nucleaire et ses Applications. Paris: Masson, 1957. QD601 .H18 1957.
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Hakumon Herald.A Collection of Essays and Articles. Tokyo: Hakumon Herald, Chuo University, 1966. DS821.5.A1 C61 1966.
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Haldane, John Burdon Sanderson.The Biochemistry of Genetics. London: Allen and Unwin, 1954. QH431 .H19.
Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling.
Haldeman, Harry R. and Joseph DiMona.The Ends of Power. London: W.H. Allen, 1978. E860 .H34 1978b.
Haley, James Evetts.A Texan Looks at Lyndon; A Study in Illegitimate Power. Canyon, Texas: Palo Duro Press, 1964. E847 .H3 1964.
Halla, Franz.Kristallchemie und Kristallphysik metallischer Werkstoffe. eine Einfuhrung fur Ingenieure. Leipzig: J.A. Barth, 1951. TN690 .H2 1951.
Hallahan, William H.The Dead of Winter. New York: Avon, 1977. PS3558.A378 D4 1977.
Halliday, Brett.The Violent World of Michael Shayne: An Original Mystery. New York: Dell Pub. Co., 1965. PS3507.R57 V561 1965.
Halsey, Margaret.The Corrupted Giant; A Speculation on American Politics and Morals. London: Macdonald, 1964. HN58 .H15 1964.
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Hamilton, Carole L.Chemistry in the Environment; Readings from Scientific American. With introductions by Carole L. Hamilton. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1973. TD194 .H35.
Hamilton, David.The Detonators. New York: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1985. PS3515.A42514 D481 1985.
Hamilton, Donald. The Wrecking Crew. Greenwich, Connecticut: Fawcett, 1977. PS3558 .A44 W7 1960.
Hamilton, Edith.The Roman Way to Western Civilization. New York: New American Library, 1957. DG77 .H31 1957.
Hamilton, Patrick.Hangover Square, a Story of Darkest Earl's Court. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1956. PR6015.A4644 H31 1956.
Hammel, Harold T. and P.F. Scholander.Osmosis and Tensile Solvent. Berlin; New York: Springer-Verlag, 1976. QD543 .H253.
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Hammer, Armand and Neil Lyndon.Hammer. New York: Putnam, 1987. HC102.5.H35 A3 1987.
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Hammett, Dashiell.The Dain Curse. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin Books, 1966. PS3515.A4347 D31 1966.
Hammett, Dashiell.The Thin Man. New York: Vintage Books, 1992. PS3515.A4347 T47 1992.
Hampton, William H. and Virginia Schroeder Burnham.The Two-Edged Sword : A Study of the Paranoid Personality in Action. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Sunstone Press, 1990. RC520 .H35 1990.
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Han, Suyin.A Mortal Flower; China: autobiography, history. New York: Putnam, 1966. PR6015.A4674 M6.
Han, Suyin.Birdless Summer; China: autobiography, history. New York: Putnam, 1968. PR6015.A4674 B5 1968.
Han, Suyin.The Crippled Tree: China, Biography, History, Autobiography. New York: Putnam, 1965. DS763.A2 H3.
Hanawalt, Philip C.Molecules to Living Cells : Readings from Scientific American / With Introductions by Philip C. Hanawalt. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1980. QH506 .M666.
Hanawalt, Philip C. and Robert H. Haynes.The Chemical Basis of Life: An Introduction to Molecular and Cell Biology; readings from Scientific American. With introductions by Philip C. Hanawalt and Robert H. Haynes. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1973. QH501 .H35.
Hanck, A., ed.Vitamin C : New Clinical Applications in Immunology, Lipid Metabolism, and Cancer. Bern: Hans Huber Publishers, 1982. RM666.A79 V5821 1982.
Hanck, A. and Gunther Ritzel, eds.Re-Evaluation of Vitamin-C. Bern: H. Huber, 1977. QP772.A8 R41 1977.
Hancock, Edward Lee.Hancock's Applied Mechanics for Engineers. New York: Macmillan, 1915. TA350 .H2 1915.
Handwritten ownership signature and notes of Linus Pauling.
Hanna, Hilton E. and Belsky, Joseph.Picket and the Pen; The Pat Gorman Story. Yonkers, New York: American Institute of Social Science, 1960. HD6509.G6 H3.
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Hansen, Max.Constitution of Binary Alloys. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1958. TA490 .H272 1958.
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Hansen, Max.Der Aufbau der Zweistofflegierungen : eine kritische Zusammenfassung. Mit 456 Textabbildungen. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Edwards Brothers, 1943. TA490 .H3.
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Hanson, Harold C. and Robert L. Jones.The Biogeochemistry of Blue, Snow, and Ross' Geese. Carbondale: Published by Southern Illinois University Press for the Illinois Natural History Survey, 1976. QL696.A52 H36.
Harari, José.Muerte Atomica o Transformacion Social. Humanismo Cientifico: Esbozo de una Doctrina de Unidad para Evitar la Guerra Nuclear. Montevideo: Centro Humanista de Estudios Sociales, 1966. HN49.A7 H31 1966.
Hardin, Garrett James.Biology: Its Human Implications; Illus. by Evan L. Gillespie. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1949. QH308 .H25.
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Hardin, Garrett James.Biology; Its Principles and Implications. San Francisco: Freeman, 1961. QH308 .H25 1961.
Hardin, Garrett James.Nature and Man's Fate. New York: Rinehart, 1959. QH361 .H3.
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Hardin, Garrett James.Science, Conflict, and Society; readings from Scientific American. With introductions by Garrett Hardin. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1969. Q125 .S434.
Hardin, Garrett, ed.Population, Evolution, and Birth Control; A Collage of Controversial Readings. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1964. HB851 .H28 1964.
Hardin, Garrett.Population, Evolution, and Birth Control : A Collage of Controversial Ideas : Teaching Notes San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1969. HB851 .H28 1969 sup.
Hardin, Garrett.Population, Evolution, and Birth Control; A Collage of Controversial Ideas. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1969. HB851 .H28 1969.
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Hardin, Garrett and John Baden.Managing the Commons. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1977. HC79.E5 M347.
Hardin, Garrett James and Carl Bajema.Biology, Its Principles and Implications. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1978. QH308.2 .H35 1978.
Hardy, Thomas.The Dynasts, an Epic-Drama of the War with Napoleon. In three parts, nineteen acts, and one hundred and thirty scenes, the times covered by the action being about ten years. London: Macmillan, 1925. PR4750 .D7 1925.
Hardy, Thomas.Under the Greenwood Tree : or, The Mellstock Quire, a Rural Painting of the Dutch School. Edited with an introduction and notes by David Wright. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1978. PR4750 .U5 1978.
Hare, Michael M.Microcosm and Macrocosm; An Approach to the Synthesis of the Real. New York: Julian Press, 1966. QC28 .H36.
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Harig, Gerhard.Lehre, Forschung, Praxis : die Karl-Marx-Universitat Leipzig zum zehnten Jahrestag ihrer Namensgebung am 5. Mai 1963 / herausgegeben im Auftrag von Rektor und Senat von Gerhard Harig und Max Steinmetz. Leipzig: Teubner, 1963. Q171 .H31 1963.
Harkabi, Yehoshafat.The Problem of the Palestinians. Jerusalem: Israel Academic Committee on the Middle East, 1973. DS119.7 .H3755 1973.
Harold, Franklin M.The Vital Force : A Study of Bioenergetics. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1986. QH510 .H37 1986.
Harold, Preston.The Shining Stranger; An Unorthodox Interpretation of Jesus and His mission. Introd. by Gerald Heard. New York: Wayfarer Press; distributed by Dodd, Mead, 1967. BT202 .H3.
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Harrington, John Wilbur.Discovering Science. Cover photo by James Scherer. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1981. Q160.2 .H37.
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Harris, Harry.Human Biochemical Genetics. With a foreword by L.S. Penrose. Cambridge, England: University Press, 1962. QH431 .H2491 1962.
Harris, Irwin C.More than a Building : The MU at OSU. Corvallis, Oregon: I.C. Harris; Benton Printers, 1984. LB3640 .H31.
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Harris, Robert John Cecil.Cancer: The Nature of the Problem. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin Books, 1964. RC263 .H37 1964.
Harris, Sidney.All Ends Up : Cartoons. From American scientist; foreword by Linus Pauling. Los Altos, California: W. Kaufmann, 1980. NC1429.H33315 A4 1980.
Harris, Sidney.Chalk up Another One : The Best of Sidney Harris / foreword by Leon M. Lederman. Washington, DC: AAAS Press, 1992. NC1429.H33318 A4 1992.
Harris, Sidney.Chicken Soup, and Other Medical Matters : cartoons. Foreword by Willard R. Espy. Los Altos, California: W. Kaufmann, 1979. NC1429.H33315 A4 1979.
Harris, Sidney.What's So Funny about Science? : Cartoons. From American scientist; foreword by Herbert S. Bailey, Jr. Los Altos, California: W. Kaufmann, 1977. NC1429.H33317 A4 1977.
Harris, Sidney.You Want Proof? I'll Give You Proof! : More Cartoons. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1991. NC1429.H33315 A4 1991.
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Harris, Theodore F.Pearl S. Buck; A Biography. New York: John Day Co., 1969-71. PS3503.U198 Z69.
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Harris, Thistle Yolette.Wild Flowers of Australia. Illustrated by Adam Forster. Sydney, Australia: Angus and Robertson, 1956. QK431 .H3 1956.
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Harrison, Harry.Bill, the Galactic Hero. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1969. PS3558.A667 B51 1969.
Harrison, Walter Ashley.Electronic Structure and the Properties of Solids : The Physics of the Chemical Bond. San Francisco: Freeman, 1980. QC176.8.E4 H37.
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Hart, Benjamin L.The Behavior of Domestic Animals. New York: Freeman, 1985. SF756.7 .H37 1985.
Hart, Benjamin L., ed.Experimental Psychobiology : A Laboratory Manual. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1976. QP360 .H371 1976.
Hart, Roy Hanu.A Psychiatrist Looks at Medicine from A to Z. New York: Exposition Press, 1972. R117 .H327.
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Hart, Thomas M., ed.First American Symposium on Office Abortions; The Proceedings. San Francisco: Society for Humane Abortion, 1970. RG734 .S98 1970.
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Harte, John.Consider a Spherical Cow-- : A Course in Environmental Problem Solving. Los Altos, California: W. Kaufmann, 1985. QH541.15.M34 H37 1985.
Hartman, Philip E. and Sigmun R. Suskind.Gene Action. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1965. QH431 .H35.
Harvard Educational Review.Environment, Heredity, and Intelligence. Compiled from the Harvard educational review. Cambridge: Harvard educational review, 1969. BF431 .E6.
Harvey, Bernard G.Introduction to Nuclear Physics and Chemistry. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1962. QC777 .H3.
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Hastings, Arthur, James Fadiman and James S. Gordon, eds.Health for the Whole Person : The Complete Guide to Holistic Medicine. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1980. R733 .H4.
1 page TLS from the institute of noetic sciences laid in.
Haught, S.J.Has Dr. Max Gerson a True Cancer Cure? North Hollywood, California: London Press, 1962. RC262 .H31 1962.
Hauptmann, Gerhart.Insel der grossen Mutter. English; The island of the great mother, or, The miracle of ile des dames : a story from the Utopian archipelago. Translated by Willa and Edwin Muir. New York: B.W. Huebsch and the Viking Press, 1925. PT2616 .I513 1925.
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Haurowitz, Felix.Chemistry and Biology of Proteins. New York: Academic Press, 1950. QD431 .H3.
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Haurowitz, Felix.Progress in Biochemistry; A Report on Biochemical Problems and on Biochemical Research Since 1939. Basel: S. Karger; New York: Interscience Publishers, 1950. QP514 .H275.
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Hauschka, Rudolf.Substanzlehre. English; The Nature of Substance. Translated from the German by Marjorie Spock and Mary T. Richards. London: Steiner, 1983. Q173 .H38131 1983.
Havemann, Robert.Dialektik ohne Dogma? Naturwissenschaft und Weltanschauung. Reinbeck bei Hamburg: Rowohlt, 1964. B67 .H38 1964.
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Havinga, E. and H. Veldstra.Modern Development of Chemotherapy. New York: Elsevier, 1946. RM262 .H381 1946.
Hawkins, David and Linus Pauling, eds.Orthomolecular psychiatry: Treatment of Schizophrenia. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1973. RC514.H35.
Hawthorn, John.Foundations of Food Science. Oxford; San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1981. TX551 .H38.
Hay, Malcolm Vivian.Europe and the Jews; The Pressure of Christendom on the People of Israel for 1900 Years. Introd. by Thomas Sugrue. New pref. by Walter Kaufmann. Boston: Beacon Press, 1961. DS145 H391 1960.
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Hayakawa, Samuel Ichiyé.Symbol, Status, and Personality. New York: Harcourt, Brace and World, 1963. B820 .H3.
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Hayden, Naura.Everything You've Always Wanted to Know about Energy, but Were Too Weak to Ask. New York: Hawthorn Books, 1976. RA776.5 .H35.
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Hayes, Alfred.The Girl on the Via Flaminia. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1957. PS3515.A9367 G571 1957.
Haynes, Williams.Dyes Made in America, 1915-1940. Bound Brook, New Jersey: Calco chemical division, American cyanamid company, 1941. TP914 .H3.
1 page TLS from the publisher tipped-in.
Hayward, Robert Parker.In Search of a Unified Physics. Toronto, Ontario: Hayward Investments, 1982. QC21.2 .P373 1982.
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Hazard, Paul.European Thought in the Eighteenth Century. Translation by J. Lewis May. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1965. B802 .H421 1965.
Hazard, Paul.La Crise de la Conscience Européene.; The European Mind, 1680-1715. Translated by J. Lewis May. Hammondsworth, England: Penguin Books, 1964. B801 .H3 1964.
Healy, Raymond J. and J. Francis McComas.Adventures in Time and Space, an Anthology of Modern Science-Fiction Stories. New York: Random House, 1946. PZ1 .H38.
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Hearst, John E. and James B. Ifft.Contemporary Chemistry. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1976. QD31.2 .H4 1976.
Hebrard, Frederique.The Month of September. Translated by Irene Ash. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin, 1961. PQ2668.E19 M6131 1961.
Hecht, Charles E.Statistical Thermodynamics and Kinetic Theory. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1990. QC311.5 .H43 1990.
Hecht, Jeff.Beam Weapons : The Next Arms Race. New York: Plenum Press, 1984. UG486.5 .H43 1984.
Hecht, Selig.Explaining the Atom. New York: The Viking Press, 1947. QC173 .H375 1947.
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Hedgpeth, Joel Walker.Introduction to Seashore Life of the San Francisco Bay Region and the Coast of Northern California. Illustrated by the author and Lynn Rudy. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1962. QH91.5 .H42 1962.
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Hefferren, John J. and Henry M. Koehler, eds.Cariogenicity of Foods, Beverages, Confections and Chewing Gum, the Role of Sugar and Other Foods in Dental Caries. Park Forest South, Illinois: Pathotox Publishers, Inc., 1981. RK331 .C3141 1981.
Heiby, Walter A.Live Your Life; Maxims on the Fine Art of Living. Chicago: Living Books, 1971. BJ1581.2 .H4 1971.
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Heiby, Walter A.The Reverse Effect : How Vitamins and Minerals Promote Health and Cause Disease. Deerfield, Illinois: MediScience, 1988. QP771 .H45 1988.
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Heidegger, Martin.What is Philosophy? Translated with an introd. by William Kluback and Jean T. Wilde. New York: Twayne Publishers, 1958. BD23 .H4.
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Heidelberger, Michael.Lectures in Immunochemistry. New York: Academic Press, 1956. QR181 .H4.
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Heilbronner, Edgar and Straub.Huckel Molecular Orbitals, HMO. Berlin: New York: Springer-Verlag, 1966. QD461 .H35.
Heilenz, Siegfried.Das Liebig-Museum in Giessen : Fuhrer durch das Museum und ein Liebig-Portrat, aktuell kommentiert = The Liebig-Museum in Giessen : Guide Through the Museum and a Liebig-portrait, from a Current Viewpoint. Übersetzung, Brenda P. Winnewasser. Giessen: Ferber'sche Universitäts-Buchhandlung, 1988. QD22.L7 H451 1988.
Hein, Piet.Runaway Runes. Copenhagen: Borgen, 1968. PT8175.H365 R81 1968.
Heinemann, Frederick Henry.Existentialism and the Modern Predicament. New York: Harper, 1958. B819 .H4.
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Heinlein, Robert Anson.Between Planets. New York: Ace Books, 1951. PS3515.E288 B381 1951.
Heinlein, Robert Anson.Glory Road. New York: Berkley Publishing Corp., 1963. PS3515.E347 G5 1963.
Heisenberg, Werner.Physics and Philosophy; The Revolution in Modern Science. New York: Harper, 1958. QC6 .H32.
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Heiser, Charles B., Jr.Seed to Civilization : The Story of Food. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1981. S419 .H44 1981.
Heiser, Charles B., Jr.Seed to Civilization; The Story of Man's Food. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1973. S421 .H4.
Held, Richard.Image, Object, and Illusion; Readings from Scientific American. With introductions by Richard Held. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1974. QP495 .H35.
Held, Richard and Whitman Richards.Recent Progress in Perception : Readings from Scientific American / with introductions by Richard Held and Whitman Richards. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1976. QP441 .R4.
Helfferich, Friedrich and Gerhard Klein.Multicomponent Chromatography Theory of Interference. New York: M. Dekker, 1970. QD117.C5 H45.
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Heller, Alfred, ed.The California Tomorrow Plan. Los Altos, California: W. Kaufmann, 1972. HT393.C3 C35 1972.
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Helmkamp, George K. and Harry William Johnson, Jr.Selected Experiments in Organic Chemistry. New York; Oxford: Freeman, 1983. QD261 .H33 1983.
Helmut, Klein and Heinz Kossack.Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin : Dokumente 1810-1985. Berlin: Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften, 1985. LF2413 .A19 1985.
Hemingway, Ernest.For Whom the Bell Tolls. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin, 1955. PS3515.E37 F6 1955.
Henahan, John F.Men and Molecules. Foreword by William J. Sparks. Introd. by Paul Saltman. New York: Crown Publishers, 1966. QH345 .H4.
Henderson, Dorothy McLaughlin.Will Mankind Listen : A Tribute to Dr. Brock Chisholm. Vancouver, British Columbia: Best-Printer, 1970. H59.C45 H451 1970.
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Hendricks, Walter.Selections; Early Poems. Brattleboro, Vermont: M. Hopkins Press, 1967. PS3515.E4393 E2 1967.
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Henig, Robin Marantz.The Myth of Senility : Misconceptions about the Brain and Aging; foreword by Robert N. Butler. Garden City, New York: Anchor Press/Doubleday, 1981. QP376 .H318 1981.
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Henisch, Bridget Ann and Heinz K.Chipmunk Portrait. With drawings by H.S. Wilsher. State College, Pennsylvania: Carnation Press, 1970. QL737.R68 H45 1970.
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Henkin, Louis.Arms Control and Inspection in American Law. With a foreword by Philip C. Jessup. New York: Columbia University Press, 1958. JX1974 .H4.
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Henle, Michael.A Combinatorial Introduction to Topology. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1979. QA612 .H46 1979.
Herbert, Alan Patrick.Holy Deadlock. London: Penguin Books, 1955. PR6015.E58 H61 1955.
Herbst, Walter.Unubersehbare Gesundheitsrisiken durch Lebensmittelbestrahlung. Mannheim: Verlagsgenossenschaft der Waerland-Bewegung, 1967. RA567 .H45.
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Hercules, John I., et al., eds.Proceedings of the Symposium on Molecular and Cellular Aspects of Sickle Cell Disease. Dallas, Texas, December 10, 1975; sponsored by the Sickle Cell Disease Branch of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, and Department of Biochemistry, University of Texas Health Science Center at Dallas. Bethesda, Maryland: U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, 1976. RC641.7.S5 S94 1975.
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Hercules, John I., et al., eds.Proceedings of the first National Symposium on Sickle Cell Disease, Washington, D.C., June 27-29, 1974; sponsored by the Sickle Cell Disease Branch of the National Heart and Lung Institute, National Institutes of Health. Bethesda, Maryland: U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, 1974. RC641.7.S5 N3 1974.
Herlihy, James Leo.All Fall Down. Harmordsworth: Penguin, 1962. PS3515.E6325 A44 1962.
Hermanns, William.The Holocaust; From a Survivor of Verdun. With drawings by Paul Bacon. New York: Harper and Row, 1972. D545.V3 H47 1972.
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Herrick, William.Hermanos! A novel. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1969. PS3558.E75 H751 1969.
Hersey, John.Hiroshima. New York: A.A. Knopf, 1946. D744.4 .H4 1946a.
Hersey, John.Hiroshima. New York: Bantam Books, 1956. D744.4 .H4 1956.
Hershey, Daniel.Must We Grow Old : From Pauling to Prigogine to Toynbee. Cincinnati, Ohio: Basal Books, 1984. HQ1061 .H45 1984.
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Herz, Werner.The Shape of Carbon Compounds; An Introduction to Organic Chemistry. New York: W.A. Benjamin, 1963. QD476 .H38.
Herzberg, Gerhard.Molecular Spectra and Molecular Structure. Translated with Co-operation of the Author by John William Tranter Spinks. 3 volumes. New York: Prentice-Hall, inc., 1939. QC451 .H45.
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Herzberg, Gerhard.Molekülspektren und Molekülstruktur. English; Molecular Spectra and Molecular Structure. With the Co-operation, in the 1st Ed., of J.W.T. Spinks. New York: Van Nostrand, 1950. QC451 .H45 1950.
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Herzberg, Gerhard.The Spectra and Structures of Simple Free Radicals; An Introduction to Molecular Spectroscopy. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1971. QC454 .H58.
Herzog, Arthur.The War-Peace Establishment. New York: Harper and Row, 1965. UA23 .H4.
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Heston, Leonard L. and June A. White.Dementia : A Practical Guide to Alzheimer's Disease and Related Illnesses. New York: Freeman, 1983. RC522 .H47 1983.
Heussenstamm, Karl.Creative Spirit. New York: Philosophical Library, 1961. PS3515.E8677 C7 1961.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author.
Hewlett, Richard G. and Anderson, Oscar E.A History of the United States Atomic Energy Commission. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1962. HD9698.U52 H55 1962.
Heyer, Albrecht A.A Beginner's Introduction to Nutrition : The Simple Facts to Help Achieve and Maintain Good Health. New Canaan, Connecticut: Keats Publishing, Inc., 1983. RA784 .H481 1983.
Hiebert, Erwin N.The Impact of Atomic Energy. Newton, Kan.: Faith and Life Press, 1961. BR115.A85 H5.
Hifler, Joyce.All Rivers Run to the Sea. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1971. PS3558.I35 A8.
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Higgins, Charles E.Why the United States Will Lose World War III. New York: Vantage Press, 1956. E183.8.R9 H5 1956b.
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Hildebrand, Joel Henry.Principles of Chemistry. New York: Macmillan, 1947. QD31 .H5 1947.
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Hildebrand, Joel Henry.Principles of Chemistry. New York: The Macmillan company, 1940. QD31 .H5 1940a.
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Hilgard, Josephine Rohrs and Samuel LeBaron.Hypnotherapy of Pain in Children with Cancer; foreword by Fred H. Frankel. Los Altos, California: Kaufmann, 1984. RC281.C4 H55 1984.
Hilgartner, Stephen, Richard C. Bell and Rory O'Connor.Nukespeak. New York: Penguin Books, 1983. QC773.3.U5 H54 1983.
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Hill, Christopher.Oliver Cromwell, 1658-1958. London: Published for the Historical Association by Routledge and Paul, 1958. DA426 .H5 1958.
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Hill, Christopher.Puritanism and Revolution; Studies in Interpretation of the English Revolution of the 17th Century. London: Secker and Warburg, 1958. DA380 .H48 1958a.
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Hill, Christopher.The World Turned Upside Down : Radical Ideas during the English Revolution. Harmondsworth, England; Baltimore, Maryland: Penguin Books, 1975. DA380 .H531 1975.
Hill, John William.Chemistry for Changing Times. Minneapolis: Burgess Pub. Co., 1975. QD33 .H65 1975.
Hiller, Lejaren Arthur and Rolfe H. Herber.Principles of Chemistry. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1960. QD31 .H65 1960.
Instructor's manual and examination key laid in.
Hilton, Alice Mary.Logic, Computing Machines, and Automation. Washington: Spartan Books, 1963. QA76 .H5.
Himwich, Harold E., ed.Tranquilizing Drugs; A Symposium Held Under the Auspices of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Cooperation with the American Psychiatric Association and the American Physiological Society and Presented at the Atlanta, Georgia, meeting, December 27-28, 1955. Washington: American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1957. RM315 .A5.
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Hindie, William D.Dunces in the White House : The Great American Mismanagement, 1945-1986. New York: Vantage Press, 1988. JK34 .H56 1988.
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Hinshelwood, Cyril Norman, Sir.The Chemical Kinetics of the Bacterial Cell. Oxford: The Clarendon press, 1946. QD501 .H528.
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Hinshelwood, Cyril Norman, Sir.The Structure of Physical Chemistry. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1951. QD453 .H45.
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Hinsie, Leland Earl and Jacob Shatzky.Psychiatric Dictionary, with Encyclopedic Treatment of Modern Terms. New York: Oxford University Press, 1953. RC334 .H5 1953.
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Hinton, William.Iron Oxen; A Documentary of Revolution in Chinese Farming. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1970. S760 .C55 H5.
Hintzman, Douglas L.The Psychology of Learning and Memory. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1978. BF318 .H56.
Hiroshima-Nagasaki Publishing Committee.Hiroshima-Nagasaki : A Pictorial Record of the Atomic Destruction. Tokyo: Hiroshima-Nagasaki Pub. Committee, 1978. D767.25.H6 H5.
Hirst, Donald V.Origins of Human Nature and Human Behavior. New York: Philosophical Library, 1975. BF531 .H55.
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History of the August Revolution. Hanoi: Foreign Languages Pub. House, 1972. DS556.815 .H57 1972.
Hixon, Homer.Unity, Structure and Natural Phenomena. [n.p.]: 1962. QC173 .H5871 1962.
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Hô, Chí Minh.Yü Chung Jih Chi. English; Prison Diary. Hanoi: Red River, 1983. PL4378.9 .H6131 1983.
The Hoa in Vietnam Dossier. Hanoi: Foreign Languages Pub. House, 1978. DS556.45.C6 H67 1978.
Hobart, Alice Tisdale.Oil for the Lamps of China. New York: Bantam, 1945. PS3515.O314 O4 1945.
Hochman, Gloria.Heart Bypass, What Every Patient Must Know; foreword by William Likoff; introduction by Denton A. Cooley. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1982. RD598 .H58 1982.
Hodge, James H.Famous Trials. Harmondswoth, Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1963. KD371.M8 H61 1963.
Hodgkin, Thomas Lionel.African Political Parties : An Introductory Guide. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1961. JQ1879.A5 H6.
Hodgkin, Thomas Lionel.Don Tomás : fragment of an autobiographical epic. Wellingborough: Skelton's Press, 1983. PR6058.O34 D61 1983.
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Hodgkin, Thomas Lionel.Nigerian Perspectives; An Historical Anthology. London: Oxford University Press, 1960. DT515.A3 H6.
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Hodgman, Charles D.Handbook of Chemistry and Physics : A Ready-Reference Pocket Book of Chemical and Physical Data / Compiled from the Most Recent Authoritative Sources by Charles D. Hodgman. Assisted by Melville F. Coolbaugh and Cornelius E. Senseman. Cleveland, Ohio: The Chemical Rubber Company, 1918. QD65 .H361 1918.
Hodgson, K.O., H. Winick and G. Chu, eds.Synchrotron Radiation Research and the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Project : The Experience and Prospects of Using a Multi GeV Storage Ring. Stanford: Stanford University, 1976. QC787.S9 H61 1976.
Hoesch, Kurt.Emil Fischer, Sein Leben und Sein Werk; Im Auftrage der Deutschen Chemischen Gesellschaft Dargestellt von Kurt Hoesch. Berlin: "Verlag chemie", g.m.b.h., 1921. QD22.F57 H64 1921.
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Hofacker, Ursula A.Chemical Experimentation; An Integrated Course in Inorganic, Analytical, and Physical Chemistry. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1972. QD45 .H6815.
Hofer, Myron A.The Roots of Human Behavior : An Introduction to the Psychobiology of Early Development. San Francisco: Freeman, 1981. QP360 .H63.
Hoff, Johan E. and Jules Janick.Food: Readings from Scientific American. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1973. TX353 .H53.
Hoffenstein, Samuel.Poems in Praise of Practically Nothing. New York: Horace Liveright, 1928. PS3515.O227 P61 1928.
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Hoffer, Abram.A Program for Treating Schizophrenia and Other Conditions Using Megavitamin Therapy. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan: s.n., 1970. RC483.5.V5 H631 1970.
Hoffer, Abram.Common Questions on Schizophrenia and Their Answers. New Canaan, Connecticut: Keats Pub., 1987. RC514 .H565 1987.
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Hoffer, Abram.Niacin Therapy in Psychiatry. With an Introd. by Humphry Osmond. Springfield, Illinois: Thomas, 1962. RC483.5.N5 H6 1962.
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Hoffer, Abram and Humphry Osmond.How to Live with Schizophrenia; With a foreword by Nolan D.C. Lewis. New Hyde Park, New York: University Books, 1966. RC514 .H6.
Hoffer, Abram and Humphry Osmond.Megavitamin Therapy : In Reply to the American Psychiatric Association Task Force Report on Megavitamins and Orthomolecular Psychiatry. Regina, Saskatchewan: Canadian Schizophrenia Foundation, 1976. RC483.5.V5 H63 1976.
Hoffer, Abram and Morton Walker.Orthomolecular Nutrition : New Lifestyle for Super Good Health. New Canaan, Connecticut: Keats Pub., 1978. RM217 .H58.
TLS to Linus Pauling from the author. Autographed copy.
Hoffman, Daniel P.India's Social Miracle; The Story of Acharya Vinoba Bhave and His Movement for Social Justice and Cooperation, Along with a Key to America's Future and the Way for Harmony between Man, Nature, and God. With a foreword by H.B. Stevens and R. St. Barbe Baker. Healdsburg, California: Naturegraph Co., 1961. HD875 .H6 1961.
Hoffman, Edward Jack.The Concept of Energy : A [sic] Inquiry into Origins and Applications. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Ann Arbor Science Publishers, 1977. QC73 .H6.
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Hoffman, Frederick Ludwig.The Mortality from Cancer Throughout the World. Newark, New Jersey: The Prudential Press, 1915. RC261 .H7.
Hoffman, Jay Milton.Hunza : Fifteen Secrets of the World's Healthiest and Oldest Living People. Valley Center, California: Professional Press Pub. Association, 1979. DS485.H8 H61 1979.
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Hoffman, Klaus.Otto Hahn : Stationen aus dem Leben eines Atomforschers : Biografie / von Klaus Hoffmann mit einem Geleitwort von Manfred von Ardenne. QD22.H2 H63 1978.
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Hoffmann, Banesh.Relativity and Its Roots New York: Scientific American Books; Distributed by W.H. Freeman, 1983. QC173.52 .H63 1983.
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Hoffmann, Roald and Vivian Torrence.Chemistry Imagined : Reflections on Science. With a foreword by Carl Sagan and a commentary by Lea Rosson DeLong. Washington D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1993. QD39 .H68 1993.
Hogg, John A. and Jacob C. Stucki, eds.Patterns for Progress from the Sciences to Medicine : A Symposium Held on the Occasion of the Dedication of Upjohn's New Research and Development Center in Kalamazoo, Michigan, on October 17-19, 1976. Miami: Symposia Specialists, 1977. R850.A1 P33.
Hogness, Thorfin Rusten and Warren Charles Johnson.Qualitative Analysis and Chemical Equilibrium. New York: Holt, 1954. QD81 .H66 1954.
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Hohenner-Parker, Frieda.The World in Which I Live : The Activities of Scientists in Spirit Life. Recorded by Frieda Hohenner-Parker from information supplied by her son. Tunbridge Wells: Hohenner-Parker, 1955. BF1275.S3 H61 1955.
Holdridge, Herbert C.How to Gain Freedom from Economic Slavery. Sherman Oaks, California: Holdridge Foundation for the Advancement of Social Sciences, 1961. HC106.6 .H6 1961.
Holford, Patrick.Optimum Nutrition. London: ION, 1992. RA784 .H581 1992.
Holland, Maurice and Henry F. Pringle.Industrial Explorers. New York; London: Harper and Brothers, 1928. T39 .H6 1928.
Holmes, Harry Nicholls.General Chemistry. New York: Macmillan company, 1941. QD31 .H7 1941.
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Holmes, Henry Lavergne.Structure-Activity Relationships for Some Conjugated Heteroenoid Compounds, Catechol Monoethers, and Morphine Alkaloids. Ralston, Canada: Defence Research Establishment Suffield, 1975. QP971 .H62 1975.
Holmes, Marjorie.God and Vitamins : How Exercise, Diet, and Faith Can Change Your Life. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1980. RA784 .H59.
Holmes, Marjorie.You and I and Yesterday. New York: W. Morrow, 1973. CT275.H645515 A38.
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Holton, Gerald James.The Twentieth-Century Sciences; Studies in the Biography of Ideas. Essays by Erik H. Erikson [and others]. New York: Norton, 1972. Q125 .T84 1972.
Holum, John R.Principles of Physical, Organic, and Biological Chemistry; an introduction to the molecular basis of life. New York: Wiley, 1969. QD31 .H737 1969.
Homonnay, F.A.International Food Identification Code : Manual for Nutrition. Glenn Dale, Maryland: Chief Seattle Foundation, 1991. TX551 .H69 1991.
Hooker, Richard.Mash. London: Sphere, 1970. PN6120.S42 M3961 1970.
Hooker, William Jackson, Sir.Garden Ferns, Or, Coloured Figures and Descriptions, with the Needful Analyses of the Fructification and Venation, of a Selection of Exotic Ferns Adapted for Cultivation in the Garden, Hothouse, and Conservatory... The drawings by Walter Fitch, F.L.S. London: L. Reeve and co., 1862. QK523 .H72.
Hoopes, Roy.A Report on Fallout in Your Food. New York: New American Library, 1962. TX571.R3 H61 1962.
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Hoover, J. Edgar.Masters of Deceit; The Story of Communism in America and How to Fight It. New York: Pocket Books, 1958. HX83 .H671 1958.
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Hopkins, Albert A., ed.The Scientific American Cyclopedia of Receipts, Notes and Queries. New York: Munn and co., 1895. T49 .S351 1895.
Horie, H. and K. Sugimoto, eds.Proceedings of the International Conference on Nuclear Moments and Nuclear Structure, Osaka, September 4-8, 1972. Tokyo: Physical Society of Japan, 1973. QC793.3.S8 I5671 1973.
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Horn, Joshua S.Away with All Pests; An English Surgeon in People's China, 1954-1969; Introd. by Edgar Snow. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1971. R601 .H56.
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Horowitz, Irving Louis.Philosophy, Science, and the Sociology of Knowledge. With a foreword by Robert S. Cohen. Springfield, Illinois: Thomas, 1961. BD175 .H59.
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Horowitz, Irving Louis.The War Game: Studies of the New Civilian Militarists. New York: Ballantine Books, 1963. UA23 .H56.
Horowitz, Norman H.To Utopia and Back : The Search for Life in the Solar System. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1986. QB54 .H654 1986.
Horowitz, Norman H. and Hutchings, Edward, Jr., eds.Genes, Cells, and Behavior : A View of Biology Fifty Years Later : 50th anniversary symposium, Division of Biology, California Institute of Technology, November 1-3, 1978. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1980. QH301 .G39 1980.
Horrobin, David F.Medical Hubris: A reply to Ivan Illich. Montreal: Eden Press, 197?. RA418.I44 H67.
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Horwitt, Max Kenneth.Vitamin E : Biochemistry, Nutritional Requirements and Clinical Studies / Organizing Committee M.K. Horwitt ... [et al.]. Bethesda, Maryland: American Society for Clinical Nutrition, 1973. QP772.T6 I51 1973.
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Hotzel, Dieter and Hans J. Bielig.Vitaminversorgung, eine Aufgabe der Ernahrung : wissenschaftliches Symposium am 11. und 12. Oktober 1984 in Mainz / unter der wissenschaftlichen Leitung von Dieter Hotzel und Hans J. Bielig, Schirmherrschaft, Peter Eckes. Wiesbaden: VA-Tronik, 1985. TX553.V5 V581 1985.
Houston, Edwin James.A Dictionary of Electrical Words, Terms and Phrases. New York: W.J. Johnston, 1889. QC505 .H85 1889.
Houston, Penelope.The Contemporary Cinema. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1963. PN1994 .H73 1963.
Houston, Robert G.Repression and Reform in the Evalutaion of Alternative Cancer Therapies. Washington, D.C.: Project Cure, 1989. RC271.A62 H681 1989.
Houston, William Vermillion.Principles of Mathematical Physics. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1948. QC20 .H6 1948.
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Houstoun, Robert Alexander.An Introduction to Mathematical Physics. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1920. QC20 .H621 1920.
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Howe, Susanna.Snow Flame. New York: Jove, 1981. PS3558.O893 S51 1981.
Hoxsey, Harry M.You Don't Have to Die. New York: Milestone Books, 1956. RC274 .H7 1956.
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Hoyle, Fred, Sir.From Stonehenge to Modern Cosmology. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1972. QB981 .H755.
Book review laid in.
Hoyle, Fred, Sir.October the First Is Too Late. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1968. PR6058.O98 O3 1968.
Hoyle, Fred, Sir.Ossian's Ride. New York: Berkley, 1968. PR6058.O98 O8 1968.
Hoyle, Fred, Sir.Ten Faces of the Universe. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1977. QB981 .H756.
Hoyle, Fred, Sir.The Black Cloud. New York: New American Library, 1959. PR6058.O98 B51 1959.
Hoyt, Samuel L.Metallography. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, inc., 1920-1921. TN690 .H9.
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Hsia, David Yi-yung.Inborn Errors of Metabolism. Chicago: Year Book Publishers, 1959. RB147 .H7 1963.
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Hsing, Lu.An Analysis of Human Nature and Lasting Peace. Taipei: s.n., 1963. BF145 .L81 1963.
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Hsu, Jeng M., Robert L. Davis and Richard W. Neithamer, eds.The Biomedical Role of Trace Elements in Aging : Proceedings of a Conference Sponsored by Eckerd College Gerontology Center and Geriatric, Research, Education and Clinical Center. St. Petersburg, Florida: Eckerd College Gerontology Center, 1976. QP86 .B53.
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Hubbard, L. Ron.All about Radiation; Man's Inhumanity to Man, by a Nuclear Physicist and a Medical Doctor. London: Hubbard Association of Scientologists International, 1957. QH652 .F341 1957.
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Hubbard, L. Ron.Dianetics : The Modern Science of Mental Health : A Handbook of Dianetics Procedure. Los Angeles: Bridge Publications, 1985. BP605.S2 H7957 1985.
Hubbard, L. Ron.Dianetics : The Modern Science of Mental Health: A Handbook of Dianetic Procedure. Los Angeles: Bridge Publications, 1978. BP605.S2 H7957 1978.
Hubbard, Prevost.Laboratory Manual of Bituminous Materials for the Use of Students in Highway Engineering. New York: J. Wiley and sons, inc., 1916. TE205 .H77.
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Huber, Klaus-peter and Gerhard Herzberg.Molecular Spectra and Molecular Structure. Volume 4, Constants of Diatomic Molecules. New York; Toronto: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1979. QC451 .H81 1979.
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Hückel, Walter.Structural Chemistry of Inorganic Compounds. Translated by L.H. Long. New York: Elsevier Pub. Co., 1950-1951. QD151 .H8.
Hückel, Walter.Theoretische Grundlagen der Organische Chemie. English; Theoretical principles of organic chemistry. [Translated from the corr. 7th German ed. by F.H. Rathmann]. Amsterdam; Houston: Elsevier Pub. Co., 1955-1958. QD251 .H8 1955.
Hückel, Walter.Theoretische Grundlagen der Organischen Chemie. Leipzig: Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft, 1931. QD251 .H851 1931.
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Huemer, Richard P., ed.The Roots of Molecular Medicine : A Tribute to Linus Pauling. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1986. RM235.5 .R66 1986.
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Huff, Darrell.Score : The Strategy of Taking Tests. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England: Penguin, 1964. LC63 .H81 1962.
Hughes, Arthur Llewylyn and Lee Alvin DuBridge.Photoelectric Phenomena. New York; London: McGraw Hill book company, inc., 1932. QC715 .H8.
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Hughes, D.E.P. and M.J. Maloney.Advanced Theoretical Chemistry. Foreword by F.C. Brown. London: Chatto and Windus, 1964. QD453 .H831 1964.
Handwritten note to Peter from Linus Pauling. 1 page TLS from the publisher tipped in.
Hughes, Donald James.On Nuclear Energy: Its Potential for Peacetime Uses. With a Foreword by Lewis L. Strauss. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1957. QC780 .H8.
Hugo, Victor.Les Miserables : A Novel. Translated from the original French by Charles E. Wilbour; rev. and edited by Frederick Mynon Cooper. New York: A.L. Burt Co., 1862. PQ2286.A3 W5 1862.
Handwritten ownership signature of isabelle Pauling.
Huie, William Bradford.Hotel Mamie Stover. New York: New American Library, 1964. PS3515 .H8815 1964.
Hull, Diana.The University of California and the Nuclear Weapons Laboratories, and, How the University of California Moved to New Zealand : A Fable. Santa Barbara, California: Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, 1990. KZ5675 .H851 1990.
Hultgren, Ralph Raymond et al.Selected Values of the Thermodynamic Properties of Binary Alloys. Metals Park, Ohio: American Society for Metals, 1973. QD171 .S44.
In 2 parts printed by University Microfilms International in 1983. Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling.
Humphrey, Henry, ed.Woman's Home Companion Household Book; Equipping a Home, Room Arrangement and Decoration, Slip-Covering, Upholstering, Housekeeping, Maintenance and Repair. New York: P.F. Collier, 1950. TX145 .W681 1950.
Hund, Friedrich.Linienspektren und Periodisches System der Elemente. Mit 43 abbildungen und 2 zahlentafeln. Berlin: J. Springer, 1927. QC451 .H85.
Hunter, Allan Armstrong.Christians in the Arena. Nyack, New York: Fellowship Publications, 1958. BR1601 .H8 1958.
Hunter, Beatrice Trum.The Great Nutrition Robbery. New York: Scribner, 1978. TX357 .H83 1978.
Hunter, Edward.The Black Book on Red China; The Continuing Revolt. New York: The Bookmailer, 1958. DS777.55 .H82.
Hurd, David Leonard and John Jervis Kipling, eds.The Origins and Growth of Physical Science. Edited by D.L. Hurd and J.J. Kipling. Harmondsworth: 1964. Q125 .H971 1964.
Husband, William H.Real Estate. Illinois: R.D. Irwin, 1954. HD255 .H8 1954.
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Hutchins, Carleen Maley.Life's Key--DNA; A Biological Adventure into the Unknown. New York: Coward-McCann, 1961. QP551 .H8.
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Hutchins, Robert M.The Learning Society. New York: F.A. Praeger, 1968. LB875 .H975.
Handwritten note to Ava Helen and Linus Pauling from the author. Christmas poem laid in.
Hutchins, Robert M., et al.Robert M. Hutchins, Scott Buchanan, Donald N. Michael, Chalmers Sherwin, James Real, Lynn White. Jr., On Science, Scientists, and Politics. Santa Barbara, California: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1963. Q171 .C533 1963.
Hutchinson, Michael and Christopher Young.Educating the Intelligent. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1962. LB1607 .H861 1962.
Huxley, Aldous.Brave New World: a novel. Garden City, New York: Garden City Pub. Co., 1932. PR6015.U9 B8 1932a.
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Huxley, Julian.Essays of a Humanist. Harmondsworth: Penguin in Association with Chatto and Windus, 1966. QH311 .H83 1966.
Huxley, Julian.Evolution in Action. New York: New Amerian Library, 1957. QH367 .H97 1957b.
Huxley, Julian.Religion without Revelation. New York: Harper, 1957. BL48 .H8 1957.
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Hyde, B.G. and Sten Andersson.Inorganic Crystal Structures. New York: Wiley, 1989. QD921 .H93 1989.
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Hyde, Earl K., Isadore Perlman and Glenn T. Seaborg.The Nuclear Properties of the Heavy Elements. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1964. QC776 .H9.
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Hyde, James Nevins.A Practical Treatise on Diseases of the Skin : For the Use of Students and Practitioners. Philadelphia: Lea Brothers and Co., 1888. RL71 .H96 1888.
Hyman, Mac.No Time for Sergeants. New York: The New American Library, 1956. PS3515.Y68 N61 1956.

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Ibárruri, Dolores.They Shall not Pass : The Autobiography of La Pasionaria. New York: International, 1976. DP233 .I213 1976.
Idhe, Aaron John.The Development of Modern Chemistry. New York: Harper and Row, 1964. QD11 .I4.
Ifft, James B. and John E. Hearst.General Chemistry; Readings from Scientific American. With introductions by James B. Ifft [and] John E. Hearst. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1974. QD39 .I35.
Ikeda, Daisaku.Ningen Kakumei. English; The Human Revolution. Illustrations by Teikichi Miyoshi. New York: Weatherhill, 1984. PL830.K4 N5 1984.
Ikeda, Daisaku.Seimei o Kataru. English; Life, an enigma, a Precious Jewel. Trans. by Charles S. Terry. Tokyo; New York: Kodansha International; New York: Distributed in the U.S. by Kodansha International/USA, through Harper and Row, 1982. BQ4040 .I3813 1982.
Ikeda, Daisaku.Speeches. English. Selections; A Lasting Peace : Collected Addresses of Daisaku Ikeda. New York: Weatherhill, 1981-1987. BQ8449.I384 L37.
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Iler, Ralph K.The Colloid Chemistry of Silica and Silicates. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1955. QD549 .I4.
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Illich, Ivan.Medical Nemesis: The Expropriation of Health. New York: Bantam Books, 1977. RA418 .I441 1977.
Illich, Ivan.Medical Nemesis: The Expropriation of Health. New York: Pantheon Books, 1976. RA418 .I44 1976.
Independent Commission on Disarmament and Security Issues.Common Security : A Programme for Disarmament: The Report of the Independent Commission on Disarmament and Security Issues. London: Pan Books, 1982. JX1974 .I48 1982.
India Defence Science Organization.Nuclear Explosions and their Effects. Foreword by Jawaharlal Nehru. Delhi: Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Govt. of India, 1958. UF767 .I45 1958.
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Indian Council for Cultural Relations.The First Decade : The Jawaharlal Nehru Award for International Understanding. New Delhi: Indian Council for Cultural Relations, 1977. DS481.N35 F51 1977.
Indian Council for Cultural Relations.The Indo-Asian Culture. New Delhi: Indian Council for Cultural Relations, 1952-1971. DS501 .I6.
Information and Education Pamphlet.An introduction to Germany for occupation families. [s.l.]: U.S. Forces European Theater, 1947. DD61 .I5871 1947.
Inglis, Brian.The Case for Unorthodox Medicine. New York: Putnam, 1969. R733 .I51 1969.
Inglis, David Rittenhouse.Testing and Taming of Nuclear Weapons. New York: Public Affairs Committee, 1960. JX1974.7 .I5.
Ingold, Christopher, Sir.Structure and Mechanism in Organic Chemistry. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1953. QD476 .I5.
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Ingold, Christopher, Sir.Substitution at Elements Other than Carbon. Jerusalem: Weizmann Science Press of Israel, 1959. QD73 .I5 1959.
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Ingram, Vernon M.Hemoglobin and Its Abnormalities. Springfield, Illinois: Thomas, 1961. QP91 .I5 1961.
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Ingram, Vernon M.The Hemoglobins in Genetics and Evolution. New York: Columbia University Press, 1963. QP96.5 .I6.
Inman, Mary.In Woman's Defense. Los Angeles, California: The Committee to Organize the Advancement of Women, 1940. HQ1206 .I6.
Inman, Mary.The Two Forms of Production under Capitalism. Long Beach, California: [s.n.], 1964. HD2333 .I561 1964.
Handwritten note to Linus and Ava Helen Pauling from the author. TLS to Linus and Ava Helen Pauling from the author.
Innes, Thomas, Sir.The Tartans of the Clans and Families of Scotland. Edinburgh: W. and A.K. Johnston, 1952. DA880.H76 I5 1952.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling.
Inokuchi, Kiyoshi.Three Essays on Humanism and Survival in the 21st Century. With an introduction by Stacey B. Day. Fukuoka: Kyushu University Press, 1991. B821 .I561 1991.
Institut bioorganicheskoi khimii im. M.M. Shemiakina.Itogi i perspektivy razvitiia bioorganicheskoi khimii i molekuliarnoi biologii. Moskva: "Nauka", 1978. QP550 .I861 1978.
Institut für Internationale Politik und Wirtschaft der DDR.Military-Industrial Complex : A Threat to Peace (A documentary record). Dresden: Peace Council of the GDR, 1980. HC79.D4 M5441 1980.
Institut international de chemie Solvay.Transfert d'Energie dans les Gaz / Douzieme Conseil de Chimie, Tenu à l'Universite Libre de Bruxelles du 5 au 10 novembre 1962. New York: Interscience Publishers; Bruxelles: R. Stoop, 1963. QD502 .C641 1963.
Institut international de chimie Solvay.Les Protéines : Rapports et Discussions : Neuviéme Conseil de Chimie Tenu à l'Université de Bruxelles du 6 au 14 avril 1953 / Publiés par les Secrétaires du Conseil sous les Auspices du Comité Scientifique de l'Institut. R. Stoops, editor. Bruxelles: l'Institut, 1953. QD431.A1 I51 1953.
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Instytut istoriï (Akademiia nauk Ukraïnskoï RSR).Istoriia Kieva; glav. red. O.K. Kasymenko. Kiev: Izd-vo Akademii nauk URSR, 1960-61. DK651.K37 A6 1960.
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International Association for Religious Freedom.World Congress (27th : 1990 : Hamburg, Germany) Proceedings : Congress Theme : "Religions Cooperating for One World". 27th IARF World Congress, Europe, 27 July-2 August, 1990. Frankfurt: IARF, 1991. BV741 .I51 1990.
International Commission of Enquiry into the Crimes of the Military Junta in Chile. Juridical Sub-commission.The Crimes of the Chilean Military Junta in the Light of Chilean Law and International Law. Helsinki: Juridical Sub-Commission of the International Commission of Enquiry into the Crimes of the Military Junta in Chile, 1974. JC571 .I571 1974.
International Conference of the World Education Fellowship, Tokyo, 1973.Education for the New-Era, What Can Teachers Do? : the role of the teacher in a rapidly changing Society : report. Tokyo: Japan Association of the World Education Fellowship, 1975. L106 1973 .T71 1973.
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International Conference on the Physics of Metals, Amsterdam, 12-17, July 1948. The Hague: M. Nijhoff, 1949. QD171 .I53 1948.
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International Critical Tables of Numerical Data, Physics, Chemistry and Technology. Prepared under the auspices of the International Research Council and the National Academy of Sciences by the National Research Council of the United States of America editor-in-chief: Edward W. Washburn ... associate editors: Clarence J. West ... N. Ernest Dorsey ... New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, inc., 1926-1930. Q199 .N2.
International Medical Congress, Ltd.First Inter-American Conference on Congenital Defects : Papers and Discussions ... Los Angeles, California, January 22-24, 1962 / compiled and edited for the International Medical Congress, Ltd. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1963. RB155.5 .I51 1962.
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International Meeting for Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zones. Liaison Office.International Meeting for Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zones : A Documentary Account : Berlin, 20 to 22 June, 1988. Berlin: Liaison Office of the International Meeting for Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zones, 1988. JX1974.735 .I581 1988.
1 page TLS laid in to Linus Pauling from Dr. Gerhard herder presenting this documentary account of the international meeting for nuclear-weapon-free zones.
International Poliomyelitis Congress.Poliomyelitis : Papers and Discussions Presented at the Fourth International Poliomyelitis Conference. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1958. RJ496.P2 I6701 1958.
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International Scientific Commission for the Investigation of the Facts Concerning Bacterial Warfare in Korea and China.Report of the International Scientific Commission for the Investigation of the Facts Concerning Bacterial Warfare in Korea and China : with appendices. Peking: [s.n.], 1952. DS920.9 .I513 1952.
Newspaper clipping related to the subject matter of the book laid in.
International Series of Monographs in Pure and Applied Mathematics. London; New York; Paris: Pergamon Press, 1957-1975. QA1 .I67.
International Union of Crystallography.International Tables for X-Ray Crystallography. Birmingham, England: Kynock Press, 1952-1974. QD945 .I6.
Handwritten signature of Linus Pauling with notes.
Into the 10th Decade; Tribute to Bertrand Russell. London: Malvern Press, 1962. B1649.R94 I571 1962.
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Inventors and scientists : A Book of Postcards from the Library of Congress. San Francisco, California: Pomegranate Artbooks, 1991. Q141 .I581 1991.
Ionescu, Ghita.The Break-Up of the Soviet Empire in Eastern Europe. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1965. DR48.5 .I6.
Ippolito, Dennis S.The Budget and National Politics. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1978. HJ2052 .I76.
Ireland-Kunze, Leah, ed.Do You Know About the GDR? Berlin: Panorama DDR, 1983. DD280.6 .D6 1983.
Irvine, James Colquhoun, Sir.The Chair of Chemistry in the United College of St. Salvator and St. Lenord; Centenary Lecture, 6th December, 1940. Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, 1941. LF1119.5.U5 I71 1941.
Isaacs, James P. and John C. Lamb.Complementarity in Biology; Quantization of Molecular Motion. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1969. QH506 .I8 1969.
Magazine article laid in with handwritten notes from the author. Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author.
Isely, Philip, ed.A Constitution for the Federation of Earth : Preliminary Draft. Lakewood, Colorado: World Constitution and Parliament Association, 1974. JX1954 .C57847 1974.
Israel Academic Committee on the Middle East.Discussing Jerusalem : From the proceedings of the Seminar for visiting academics held at the Van-Leer Jerusalem Foundation, Jerusalem, 1972. Jerusalem: Israel Academic Committee on the Middle East, 1972. DS109 .D581 1972.
Istituto lombardo di scienze e lettere. Classe di scienze matematiche e naturali.Le Macromolecole dei Viventi. Milano: Istituto Lombardo di science e lettere, 1955. QP501 .T8 1955.
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Italiaander, Rolf.Frieden in der Welt, aber wie? Gedanken des Friedens-Nobelpreistrager. Mit einem Vorwort von Carl Friedrich von Weizsacker. Stuttgart, J. Fink, 1967. JX1963 .I78.
Ivanov, Yuri.Ostorozhno: Sionizm! English; Caution: Zionism! Essays on the Ideology, Organisation and Practice of Zionism [Translated from the Russian]. Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1970. DS149 .I8513 1970.

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Jackins, Harvey.The Human Side of Human Beings; The Theory of Re-Evaluation Counseling. Seattle: Rational Islands Publishers, 1965. BF637.C6 J18.
Handwritten signature of the author on the title page.
Jackson, Eugene and I.A. Schwartz.New Approach to French. New York: Longmans, Green and Company, 1935. PC2111 .J25 1935.
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Jackson, George.Soledad Brother : The Prison Letters of George Jackson. Introduction by Jean Genet. New York: Bantam Books, 1970. HV9468 .J3 1970.
Jackson, Joseph Henry.The Portable Murder Book. New York: The Viking Press, 1945. PN6014.1 .I5331 1945.
Jacobs, Harold R.Mathematics, a Human Endeavor : A Book for Those Who Think They Don't Like the Subject. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1982. LT2313 Freem J32 Gr.9-10 1982.
Jacobs, Harold R.Mathematics, a Human Endeavor Teacher's Guide. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1971. QA93 .J331 1971.
Jacobson, Jerry I.The Secret of Life : Perspectivism in Science. New York: Philosophical Library, 1983. RC270.8 .J33 1983.
Jacobson, Michael F.Eater's Digest; The Consumer's Fact-Book of Food Additives; Foreword by Jean Mayer. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1972. TX553.A3 J23.
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Jacobson, Michael F.Nutrition Scoreboard : Your Guide to Better Eating. New York: Avon Books, 1975. RA784 .J31 1975.
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Jacobson, Nathan.Basic Algebra. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1974-1980. QA154.2 .J32.
Jacobson, Yvonne.Passing Farms, Enduring Values : California's Santa Clara Valley, with a foreword by Wallace Stegner. Los Altos, California: W. Kaufmann in cooperation with the California History Center, De Anza College, Cupertino, California, 1984. S451.C2 J3 1984.
Jaeger, Francis Mauritius.I. Spatial Arrangements of Atomic Systems and Optical Activity. II. Methods, Results and Problems of Precise Measurements at High Temperatures. III. The Constitution and Structure of Ultramarines. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1930. QD453 .J2.
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Jaffe, Bernard.Crucibles: The Story of Chemistry from Ancient Alchemy to Nuclear Fission. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1948. QD21 .J3 1948.
Jaffe, Bernard.Men of Science in America; The Story of American Science Told through the Lives and Achievements of Twenty Outstanding Men from Earliest Colonial Times to the Present Day. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1958. Q127.U6 J19 1958.
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Jagan, Cheddi.Forbidden Freedom : The Story of British Guiana. Foreword by Tom Driberg. England: People's Books Co-operative Society, 1954. F2384 .J31 1954.
Jahnke, Eugene and Fritz Emde.Tables of Functions with Formulae and Curves Funktionentafeln mit Formeln und Kurven. New York: Dover Publications, 1945. QA47 .J3 1945.
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James, Frank Cyril.On Understanding Russia. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1959. DK32.7 .J3 1959.
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James, P.D.A Mind to Murder. New York: Warner Books, 1982. PR6060.A467 M55 1982.
James, P.D.A Taste for Death. New York: Warner Books, 1987. PR6060.A467 T3 1987.
James, P.D.Death of an Expert Witness. New York: Warner Books, 1982. PR6060.A467 D43 1982.
James, P.D.Shroud for a Nightingale. New York: Popular Library, 1971. PR6060.A467 S581 1971.
James, P.D.The Black Tower. New York: Warner Books, 1982. PR6060.A467 B54 1982.
Janecke, Ernst.Kurzgefasstes Handbuch aller Legierungen... mit uber 800 abbildungen im text und auf 80 text-tafeln. Leipzig: O. Spamer, 1937. TN690 .J3.
Janick, Jules.Horticultural Science. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1972. SB318 .J3 1972.
Janick, Jules.Plant Science; An Introduction to World Crops. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1969. SB91 .P55.
Jansen, Isabel.Fluoridation : A Modern Procrustean Practice. Antigo, Wisconsin: Tri-State Press, 1990. QP535.F1 J351 1990.
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Janson, Michael.The Vitamin Revolution in Health Care; foreword by Julian Whitaker. Greenville, New Hampshire: Arcadia Press, 1996. RA784 .J361 1996.
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Janssen Chimicsa.1991 Janssen Chimica Catalog Handbook of Fine Chemicals. Beerse, Belgium: Janssen Chimica, 1991. TP202 .J3671 1991.
Janus.At Peril Let No Man Put Asunder Science and Religion. Ashingdon, England: C.W. Daniel Co., 1961. Q173 .J35 1961.
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Janzen, Bernd G.Communities of Conscience : Collected Statements on Conscience and Taxes for Military Preparations. A study document of the Peace Tax Foundation. Washington, D.C.: Peace Tax Foundation, 1991. UB342.U5 C651 1991.
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Japan Firefighters Association.Challenge of the Firefighting Mission. Tokyo: Japan Firefighters Association, 1980. TH9585 .A6131 1980.
Jaric, Marko V., ed.Introduction to Quasicrystals. Boston: Academic Press, 1988. QD921 .I57 1988.
Jaric, Marko V., ed.Introduction to the Mathematics of Quasicrystals. Boston: Academic Press, Inc., 1989. QD926 .I58 1989.
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Jaric, Marko V. and Denis Gratias, eds.Extended Icosahedral Structures. Boston: Academic Press, 1989. QD921 .E81 1989.
Jariwalla, Raxit J. and Sandra L. Schwoebel, eds.Nutrition, Health, and Peace : An International Symposium in Honor of Linus Pauling. Palo Alto, California: L. Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine, 1987. QP141.A1 N8654 1987.
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Jarquin Vallejos, Miguel.La Muerte de Cabuya. s.l.: s.n., pref. 1974. F1526.3 .J371.
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Jaspers, Karl and Hannah Arendt.Wahrheit, Freiheit und Friede. München: R. Piper, 1958. DD257 .J371 1958.
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Jaworski, Leon.The Right and the Power : The Prosecution of Watergate. New York: Pocket Books, 1977. KF228.U5 J3 1977.
Jeans, James Hopwood, Sir.The Mathematical Theory of Electricity and Magnetism. Cambridge: University Press, 1927. QC518 .J431 1927.
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Jeffers, Robinson.Dear Judas, and Other Poems. New York: H. Liveright, 1929. PS3519.E27 D4.
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Jeffress, Lloyd Alexander, ed.Cerebral Mechanisms in Behavior : the Hixon Symposium. New York: Wiley, 1951. QP385 .S9.
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Jeffress, Lloyd Alexander.A Compilation of the Published Papers of Lloyd A. Jeffress. Presented to him by some of his students and friends. Austin, Texas: 1971. BF21 .J4441 1971.
Jeffreys, Harold, Sir.Theory of Probability. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1948. QA273 .J4 1948.
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Jeffreys, Montagu Vaughan Castelman.Personal Values in the Modern World. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1962. LC268 .J41 1962.
Jenkins, Will.War with the Gizmos : a Gold Medal original. Greenwich, Connecticut: Fawcett Publications, 1958. PS3519.E648 W351 1958.
Jennings, Jesse David, ed.Ancient native Americans. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1978. E61 .A57.
Jensen, Peter.San Diego; photography by Bill Ross, Craig Aurness, West Light. Toronto: Skyline Press, 1984. F869.S22 J46 1984.
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Jensen, William A.Botanical Histochemistry: Principles and Practice. Drawings by Evanell M. Towne. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1962. QK861 .J4.
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Jilek-Aall, Louise.Working with Dr. Schweitzer : Sharing His Reverence for Life. Surrey, British Columbia; Blaine, Washington: Hancock House, 1990. R464.J45 A3 1990.
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The Jodoshinshu Book. Adapted from Jodoshinshu Monto Hikkei. Los Angeles: The Nembutsu Press, 1973. BQ8718.5 .J61 1973.
Johansson, Gunde.Dan Andersson, finnmarkens spelman. Foto, K.G. Svensson. Stockholm: LT, 1988. PT9875.A64 Z65 1988.
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John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.Directory of Fellows, 1925-1967. New York: 1968. AS911 .J59.
Johnson, Arnold H. and Martin S. Peterson, eds.Encyclopedia of Food Science. Westport, Connecticut: Avi Publishing Company, 1978. TP368.2 .E55.
Johnson, Arnold H. and Martin S. Peterson, eds.Encyclopedia of Food Technology. Westport, Connecticut: Avi Publishing Company, 1974. TP368.2 E6 1974.
Johnson Foundation.The Dag Hammarskjold Memorial Lectures; The Quest for Peace. Racine, Wisconsin: 1965. JX1977 .J63.
Johnson, Frank Harris, Henry Eyring and Betsy Jones Stover.The Theory of Rate Processes in Biology and Medicine. New York: Wiley, 1974. QP517.R4 J64 1974.
Johnson, Frank Harris, Henry Eyring and Milton J. Polissar.The Kinetic Basis of Molecular Biology. New York: Wiley and Sons, 1954. QP521 .J6.
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Johnson, G. Timothy.Doctor! : What You Should Know about Health Care Before You Call a Physician. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1975. R727.3 .J64 1975.
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Johnson, Oakley C.The day is Coming : Life and Work of Charles E. Ruthenberg, 1882-1927. New York: International Publishers, 1957. HX84.R8 J6 1957.
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Johnson, Pamela Hansford.Night and Silence Who Is Here? An American comedy. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1968. PR6019.O3938 N51 1968.
Johnson, Samuel.Johnson's Dictionary; A Modern Selection Edited by E.L. McAdam, Jr. and George Milne. New York: Pantheon Books, 1963. PE1628 .J6 1963.
Jonas, Steven.Medical Mystery : The Training of Doctors in the United States. New York: Norton, 1978. R745 .J65 1978.
Jones, Daniel.An English Pronouncing Dictionary (showing the pronunciation of over 54,000 words in international phonetic transcription). New York: E.P. Dutton and Company, Inc., 1937. PE1137 .J55 1937.
Jones, Edward E. et al.Social Stigma : The Psychology of Marked Relationships. With a special contribution by Rita de S. French. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1984. HM291 .S58873 1984.
Jones, Harry.The Theory of Brillouin Zones and Electronic States in Crystals. Amsterdam: North-Holland Pub. Co.; New York: Interscience Publishers, 1960. QC176 .J6.
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Jones, Howard Mumford.One Great Society; Humane Learning in the United States. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1959. AZ507 .J6.
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Jones, Oliver P.International Society of Hematology : history of the International Society of Hematology, 1946-1976. Dallas, Texas: Wadley Institutes of Molecular Medicine, 1983. RB145 .J61 1983.
Jong, Wieger Fokke de.General Crystallography; A Brief Compendium. With the collaboration of J. Bouman. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1959. QD905 .J6 1959.
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Jonxis, J.H.P., ed.Abnormal Haemoglobins in Africa; A Symposium. Philadelphia: Davis, 1965. RC641.7.H35 C6821 1965.
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Jonxis, J.H.P. and J.F. Delafresnaye, eds.Abnormal Haemoglobins : A Symposium; Organized by the Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences, established under the joint auspices of UNESCO and WHO. Springfield, Illinois: Thomas, 1959. RC641.7.H35 C61 1959.
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Jordan, Pascual.Anschauliche Quantentheorie; eine Einfuhrung in die moderne Auffassung der Quantenerscheinungen. Berlin: Springer, 1936. QC174.1 .J6.
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Jordan, Penny.Marriage without Love. Toronto; Los Angeles: Harlequin, 1982. PR6060.O6257 M371 1982.
Jorfald, Ursula.Bertha von Suttner og Nobels Fredspris. Oslo: [s.n.], 1963. JX1962.S8 J671 1963.
Jorpes, Johan Erik.Jac. Berzelius. His Life and Work. Translated from the Swedish manuscript, by Barbara Steele. Stockholm: Almqvist and Wiksell, 1966. QD22.B5 J61.
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Joukowsky, Martha, ed.The Heritage of Tyre : Essays on the History, archaeology, and Preservation of Tyre. With contributions by Camille Asmar ... [et al.]. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Pub. Co., 1992. DS89.T8 H47 1992.
Juergensmeyer, Mark.Fighting with Gandhi. San Francisco: Harper and Row, 1984. DS481.G3 J84 1984.
Jugoslavenska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti.Popis izdanja Jugoslavenske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti u Zagrebu, 1945-1965 / [Urednik Matko Rojnic. Popis izradila Iva Mihovilovic] Zagreb: 1966. Q69.2 .J81 1966.
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Jukes, Thomas H.Molecules and Evolution. New York: Columbia University Press, 1966. QH611 .J8.
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Julian, James J.Chelation Extends Life: Pass or Bypass? Hollywood, California: Wellness Press, 1981. RC692 .J81 1981.
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Julien, Robert M.A Primer of Drug Action. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1975. RM315 .J75 1975.
Julien, Robert M.A Primer of Drug Action. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1978. RM315 .J75 1978.
Jungk, Robert, ed.Off Limits fur das Gewissen : der Briefwechsel zwischen dem Hiroshima-Piloten Claude Eatherly und Gunther Anders. Reinbek bei Hamburg: Rowohlt, 1961. U263 .E271 1961.
Jungk, Robert.Children of the Ashes; The Story of a Rebirth. Translated by Constantine Fitzgibbon. London: Heinemann, 1961. DS897.H5 J813 1961.
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Jungk, Robert.Der Atom-Staat : vom Fortschritt in d. Unmenschlichkeit. München: Kindler, 1977. HD9698.A2 J83 1977.
Jungk, Robert.Menschenbeben : der Aufstand gegen das Unertragliche : ein Bericht. München: C. Bertelsmann, 1983. K3240.4 .J86 1983.
Junkins, Donald.The Graves of Scotland Parish : poems. [S.l.]: The Massachusetts Review, 1967. PS3560.U6 G7381 1967.
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Kageyama, Makoto et al., eds.Science and Scientists : Essays by Biochemists, Biologists and Chemists. Tokyo: Japan Scientific Societies Press; Boston: Reidel; Hingham, Massachusetts: Sold and distributed by Kluwer Boston, 1981. QH311 .S384 1981.
Kahane, Ernest.La Vie n'Existe pas! Preface par A.I. Oparine. Paris: L'Union Rationaliste, 1962. QH325 .K351 1962.
Kahane, Ernest and Jean Salvinien.Les Detectives se la Science, a la Conquete du Present. Paris: Éditions rationalistes, 1968. Q125 .K25.
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Kahl, Joseph Alan.The American Class Structure. With an introd. by Kingsley Davis. New York: Rinehart, 1957. HN57 .K3.
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Kahn, Albert Eugene.Smetana and the Beetles : a fairy tale for adults. Illustrations by David Levine. New York: Random House, 1967. PS3561 .A381 1967.
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Kahn, Arthur David.Speak Out! America Wants Peace : A Diary. New York: Independence Publishers, 1951. E813 .K3 1951.
Kahn, Herman.On Thermonuclear War. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1960. UF767 .K25 1960b.
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Kahn, Herman.On Thermonuclear War. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1961. UF767 .K25 1960.
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Kail, Robert.The Development of Memory in Children. New York: Freeman, 1984. BF723.M4 K34 1984.
Kail, Robert V. and James W. Pellegrino.Human Intelligence : Perspectives and Prospects. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1985. BF431 .K354 1985.
Kaku, Michio and Daniel Axelrod.To Win a Nuclear War : The Pentagon's Secret War Plans. Boston: South End Press, 1987. UA23 .K294 1987.
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Kalaidjiew, Angel and Jacob Segal.Die Struktur biologisch aktiver Eiweisse. (Herausgeber: Heinz Sanke). Berlin: Humboldt-Universität, 1966. QD431.25.S85 K31 1966.
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Kalinowsky, Lothar B., Paul H. Hoch and Brenda Grant.Somatic Treatments in Psychiatry; Pharmacotherapy, Convulsive, Insulin, Surgical, Other Methods. New York: Grune and Stratton, 1961. RC480 .K26 1961.
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Kallmann, Franz Josef.Heredity in Health and Mental Disorder; Principles of Psychiatric Genetics in the Light of Comparative Twin Studies. With a foreword by Nolan D.C. Lewis. New York: Norton, 1953. QH431 .K18.
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Kalokerinos, Archie.Every Second Child. Foreword by Linus Pauling, introduction by Irwin Stone. New Canaan, Connecticut: Keats Publishing, Inc., 1981. RJ399.S3 K34 1981.
Kalokerinos, Archie.Every Second Child. Melbourne: Nelson, 1974. RJ399.S3 K34.
Kamen, Martin D.Radiant Science, Dark Politics : A Memoir of the Nuclear Age. Foreword by Edwin M. McMillan. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985. QH31.K277 A37 1985.
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Kanare, Howard M.Writing the Laboratory Notebook. Washington D.C.: American Chemical Society, 1985. Q180.58 .K36 1985.
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Kanner, Leo.Childhood Psychosis: Initial Studies and New Insights. Washington: V.H. Winston; New York: distributed by Halsted Press Division, Wiley, 1973. RJ499 .K322.
Kaplan, Irving.Nuclear Physics. Reading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley, 1962. QC173 .K3 1962.
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Kasha, Michael A. and Bernard Pullman, eds.Horizons in Biochemistry. Albert Szent-Györgyi dedicatory volume. New York: Academic Press, 1962. QP509 .K3.
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Kasner, Edward and James Newman.Mathematics and the Imagination. Drawings and Diagrams by Rufus Isaacs. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1940. QA95 .K3.
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Kasper, Ray Charles.Male and Female : An Epic of the Civilizations of the World and America : poetry. Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania: Dorrance and Company, Incorporated, 1984. PS3561.A699 M31 1984.
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Kaster, Lothar.Die Bundesrepublik Deutschland = The Federal Republic of Germany / Fotografien, Lothar und Andreas Kaster; Einleitung, Rudolf Hagelstange. Frankfurt am Main: Umschau Verlag, 1980. DD43 .K28.
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Katchadourian, Herant A.Human Sexuality; Sense and Nonsense. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1974. BF692 .K33 1974.
Katchadourian, Herant A.The Biology of Adolescence. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1977. RJ140 .K37.
Katchadourian, Herant.Midlife in Perspective : 50. Stanford, California: Stanford Alumni Association, 1986. HQ1059.5.U5 K38 1986.
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Katz, Amnon.Principles of Statistical Mechanics; The Information Theory Approach. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1967. QC175 .K3.
Katz, Howard S.The Warmongers [Cover ill., Jack Goldsmith, editor, Susan Harris, index, Michael Harkavy]. New York: Books in Focus, 1979. HG538 .K23 1979.
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Katz, Jerry, ed.Liberating Learning; A Manual for Individualized Educational Reform. New York: Morgan and Morgan, 1972. LB1031 .K38.
Katz, Samuel.The Jewish Presence in Palestine. Jerusalem: Israel Academic Committee on the Middle East in Association with the Weizmann Institute of Science, 1973. DS123.3 .K351 1973.
Kaufman, William.The Common Form of Joint Dysfunction, Its Incidence and Treatment. Brattleboro, Vermont: E.L. Hildreth, 1949. RD686 .K3.
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Kaufman, William.The Common Form of Niacin Amide Deficiency Disease : Aniacinamidosis. Bridgeport, Connecticut: The Printing-Office of the Yale University Press, 1943. RC623.5 .K31 1943.
Kaufmann, Walter.Existentialism from Dostoevsky to Sartre. Edited, with an introduction, prefaces, and new translations by Walter Kaufmann. Cleveland; New York: Meridian Books, 1956. B819 .K31 1956.
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Kaufmann, William J., III.Stars and Nebulas. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1978. QB801.6 .K38.
Kaufmann, William J., III.Universe. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1985. QB43.2 .K38 1985.
Kaufmann, William J., III, and Andrew Fraknoi.Universe in the Classroom : A Resource Guide for Teaching Astronomy and Instructor's Manual for Universe. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1985. QB61 .F73 1985.
Kauzmann, Walter.Quantum Chemistry; An Introduction. New York: Academic Press, 1957. QD453 .K39.
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Kavaler, Lucy.Freezing Point; Cold as a Matter of Life and Death. New York: John Day Co., 1970. QP82.2.T4 K37.
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Kavanau, J. Lee.Water and Solute-Water Interactions. San Francisco: Holden-Day, 1964. QD169.W3 K3.
Kay, Lily E.Cooperative Individualism and the Growth of Molecular Biology at the California Institute of Technology, 1928-1953. Ph.D. diss., Johns Hopkins University, 1986. QH506 .K3921 1986.
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Kazan, Elia.The Arrangement. New York: Avon Books, 1967. PS3561.A93 A771 1967.
Kazanskii, Boris Aleksandrovich and Georgii Vladimirovich Bykov, eds.Stoletie teorii khimicheskogo stroeniia. English; Centenary of the Theory of Chemical Structure. Collection of papers by A.M. Butlerov [and others]. Moscow: Pub. House of the USSR Academy of Sciences, 1961. QD471 .S8213.
Keating, Edward M.The Broken Bough : The Solution to the Riddle of Man. New York: Atheneum, 1975. BD450 .K365 1975.
Kefauver, Estes.In a Few Hands: Monopoly Power in America written with the assistance of Irene Till. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1966. HD2785 .K4 1966.
Keiper, David A.How to Keep Your Bad Habits and Still Avoid Flame-Out (The Nutritional Connection). San Francisco: Hinsdale Press, 1986. RC685.C6 K35 1986.
Autographed copy.
Kekulé, August.Cassirte Kapitel aus der Abhandlung Ueber die Carboxytartronsaure und die Constitution des Benzols. Weinheim: Verlag Chemie, 1965. QD341.H9 K37 1965.
Kellar, P.H.The Better State. New York: Comet Press Books, 1960. JA66 .K45.
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Keller, Evelyn Fox.A Feeling for the Organism : The Life and Work of Barbara McClintock. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1983. QH429.2.M38 K44 1983.
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Keller, Hans Karl Ernst Ludwig.Volkerrecht und Volkerpflicht; Beitrage zur Verbreitung des Volkerrechts von Fritz Blanke [et al.] München: Verlag der Grotius-Stiftung, 1954. JX64 .K4.
Kelley, Donald R. et al.The Economic Superpowers and the Environment : The United States, the Soviet Union, and Japan. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1976. HC110.E5 K45.
Kelley, Harold et al.Close Relationships. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1983. HM132 .C535 1983.
Kelley, William Donald.One Answer to Cancer: An Ecological Approach to the Successful Treatment of Malignancy. The Kelley Foundation; Solana Beach, California: distributed by the International Association of Cancer Victims and Friends, 1974. RC274 .K4451 1974.
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Kelly, H.P.Gems of Irish Wit and Humor. New York: George Sully and Company, 1906. PN6178.I6 K41 1906.
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Kelly, Petra Karin.Um Hoffnung kämpfen : gewaltfrei in eine grüne Zukunft. Vorwort, Heinrich Boll. Bornheim-Merten: Lamuv, 1983. JN3971.A98 G72344 1983.
Kemble, Edwin C.The Fundamental Principles of Quantum Mechanics, with Elementary Applications. New York; London: McGraw-Hill Book Company, inc., 1937. QC174.1 .K4.
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Kemelman, Harry.Saturday the Rabbi Went Hungry. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1969. PS3561.E398 W4 1969b.
Kemisk forening.Proceedings of the Symposium on Co-ordination Chemistry, Copenhagen, August 9-13, 1953. Copenhagen: Danish Chemical Society, 1954. QD474 .S95 1953.
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Kemp, Tage.Genetics and Disease. Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, 1951. RM155 .K4 1951b.
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Kempe, Ruth S. and C. Henry.The Common Secret : Sexual Abuse of Children and Adolescents. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1984. RJ507.S49 K45 1984.
Kennan, Erlend A. and Edmund H. Harvey, Jr.Mission to the Moon; A Critical Examination of NASA and the Space Program. New York: Morrow, 1969. TL789.8.U5 K4.
Uncorrected proof. TLS to Linus Pauling laid in.
Kennan, George Frost.After the Cold War. From The New York Times Magazine, February 5, 1989, and An interview with George F. Kennan from The MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour, December 21 and 23, 1988. Washington, D.C.: American Committee on U.S.-Soviet Relations, 1989. JX1555.Z7 K431 1989.
Kennan, George Frost.Soviet-American Relations, 1917-1920. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1956. E183.8.R9 K4.
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Kennedy, Donald.Cellular and Organismal Biology; Readings from Scientific American. With introductions by Donald Kennedy. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1974. QH604 .K46.
Kennedy, John Fitzgerald.The Strategy of Peace. Edited by Allan Nevins. New York: Harper, 1960. E835 .K48.
Kennedy, Robert F.Thirteen days; A Memoir of the Cuban Missile Crisis. With introductions by Robert S. McNamara and Harold Macmillan. New York: W.W. Norton, 1969. E183.8.R9 K42.
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Kennell, Ruth Epperson.Theodore Dreiser and the Soviet Union, 1927-1945; A First-Hand Chronicle. New York: International Publishers, 1969. PS3507.R55 Z65 1969.
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Kenton, Leslie and Susannah.Raw Energy. London: Century, 1985. RM237.55 .K461 1985.
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Keppel, Geoffrey. and William H. Saufley, Jr.Introduction to Design and Analysis : A Student's Handbook. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1980. BF39 .K46.
Kern, Egon.Die menschliche uberzahl und ihre Folgen : gibt es einen Ausweg? Wien: Braumüller, 1979. HB871 .K44 1979.
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Kervran, C. Louis.Biological Transmutations, and Their Applications in Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Ecology, Medicine, Nutrition, Agriculture, Geology. English version, Michel Abehsera. Binghamton, New York: Swan House Pub. Co., 1972. QP171 .K37.
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Kevles, Daniel J.The Physicists : The History of a Scientific Community in Modern America. New York: Vintage Books, 1979. QC9.U5 K48 1979.
Keyes, Ken, Jr.The Hundredth Monkey. St. Mary, Kentucky: Vision Books, 1982. JX1974.7 .K41 1982.
Keyes, Ken, Jr., Penny Keyes and staff.Gathering Power through Insight and Love. Coos Bay, Oregon: Living Love Publications, 1987. BJ1611.2 .K49 1987.
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Keyfitz, Nathan and Wilhelm Flieger.Population: Facts and Methods of Demography [by] Nathan Keyfitz [and] Wilhelm Flieger. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1971. HB885 .K43.
Khayyám, Omar.Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám and the Saláman and Absál of Jámí / rendered into English verse by Edward Fitzgerald. New York: T.Y. Crowell, 1890. PK6513 .A1 1890z.
Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich.For Victory in Peaceful Competition with Capitalism : with a special preface written for the English ed. London: Hutchinson, 1960. DK274 .K52.
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Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich.Khrushchev in America; Full Texts of the Speeches Made by N.S. Khrushchev on His Tour of the United States, September 15-27, 1959. Translated from the book published in the USSR entitled Live in peace and friendship! New York: Crosscurrents Press, 1960. E183.8.R9 K5.
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Kiang, John C.K.One World : The Approach to Permanent Peace on Earth and the General Happiness of Mankind : A Popular Manifesto with Scholarly Annotations / by John Kiang = Tien hsia i chia : huo chih shih chieh yung chiu ho ping yu jen lei pu pien fu li chih tao / Chiang I-chiao chu. Notre Dame, Indiana: One World Pub., 1992. JX1954 .K44 1992.
Kiang, John C.K.One World : The Approach to Permanent Peace on Earth and the General Happiness of Mankind : A Popular Manifesto with Scholarly Annotations. [Tien hsia i chia : huo chih shih chieh yung chiu ho ping yu jen lei pu pien fu li chih tao / Chiang I-chiao chu]. Notre Dame, Indiana: One World Pub. Co., 1984. JX1954 .K44 1984.
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Kiang, John C.K.The Early One World Movement Notre Dame, Indiana: One World Pub. Co., 1992. JX1954 .K44221 1992.
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Kiang, John C.K.Two Years After : A Selection of Comments and Other Documents Pertaining to One world in the Two Years after Its Publication. Notre Dame, Indiana: One World Pub. Co., 1987. JX1954 .K44271 1987.
Kierkegaard, Søren.A Kierkegaard Anthology Edited by Robert Bretall. London: Oxford University Press, 1947. B4372.E5 B7 1947.
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Kierkegaard, Søren.Edifying Discourses, a Selection. Edited with an introd. by Paul L. Holmer. Translated by David F. and Lillian Marvin Swenson. New York: Harper, 1958. BV4505 .K46 1958.
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Killeffer, David Herbert and Arthur Linz.Molybdenum Compounds, Their Chemistry and Technology. With a chapter on the structural chemistry of molybdenum, by Linus Pauling. New York: Interscience Publishers, 1952. QD181.M7 K5.
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Kilmister, Clive William, ed.Schrodinger, Centenary Celebration of a Polymath. Cambridge, Cambridgeshire; London: Cambridge University Press, 1987. QC16.S265 S36 1987.
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Kim, Il-song.Kyongae hanun suryong Kim Il-song Tongji kkeso palpyo hasin "Uri nara sahoejuui nongchon munje e kwanhan teje" sirhaeng chonghwa wa kumhu kwaop e taehayo. English; On the summing up of the implementation of the "Theses on the socialist rural question in our country" set forth by the respected and beloved leader comrade Kim Il Sung and the future tasks : report of Deputy Kim Il, Premier of the Administration Council, to the fourth session of the Fifth Supreme People's Assembly of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, November 27, 1974. Pyongyang, Korea: Foreign Languages Pub. House, 1974. HD2095.6.Z8 K5513 1974.
Kim, Il-song.Talk with the Managing Editor of the Japanese Politico-Theoretical Magazine "Sekai," October 6, 1972. Pyongyang, Korea: Foreign Languages Pub. House, 1972. DS917.444 .K51 1972.
Kim, Il-song.The Tasks of Korean Communists. Pyongyang, Korea: Foreign Languages Pub. House, 1972. HX415.6.A6 K4971 1972.
King, Alexander and Bertrand Schneider.The First Global Revolution : A Report / by the Council of the Club of Rome. New York: Pantheon Books, 1991. HC59 .K479 1991.
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King, Allen L.Thermophysics. Drawings by Evan Gillespie. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1962. QC311 .K53 1962.
King, Coretta Scott.My Life with Martin Luther King, Jr. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969. E185.97.K5 K5.
King, James R.Graphical Data Analysis; With Probability Papers. Lowell, Massachusetts: T[echnical and] E[ngineering] A[ids for] M[anagement], 1965. QA277 .K561 1965.
King, Rufus.Design in Evil. New York: Popular Library, 1942. PS3521.I5425 D47 1942.
King-Hall, Stephen, Sir.Common Sense in Defence. London: K-H Services, 1960. UA647 .K477.
King-Hall, Stephen, Sir.Defense in the Nuclear Age. With an introductory note by Edward R. Murrow. Nyack, New York: Fellowship Publications, 1959. UA647 .K478 1959.
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King-Hall, Stephen, Sir.Men of Destiny: or, The Moment of No Return. London: K-H Services, 1960. PR6021.I28 M41 1960.
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Kingsland, William.The Gnosis or Ancient Wisdom in the Christian Scriptures, or, The Wisdom in a Mystery. London: G. Allen and Unwin, 1956. BP565 .K5 1956.
Kintner, Robert E.Broadcasting and the News. New York: Harper and Row, 1965. PN4784.T4 K5.
Kinzel, A.B. and Walter Crafts.The Alloys of Iron and Chromium. New York and London: Pub. for the Engineering foundation by the McGraw-Hill Book Company, inc., 1937-1940. TA479.C5 K5.
Kirban, Salem.Health Guide for Survival. Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania: S. Kirban, 1976. RA784 .K49.
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Kirberg B., Enrique.Los Nuevos Profesionales : Educacin Universitaria de Trabajadores : Chile, UTE, 1968-1973. Guadalara, Jalisco, Mxico: Instituto de Estudios Sociales, Universidad de Guadalajara, 1981. T93 .K57 1981.
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Kirschmann, John D. and Nutrition Search, inc.Nutrition Almanac. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1979. RA784 .N837 1979.
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Kirschner, H.E.Live Food Juices : For Vim...Vigor...Vitality...Long Life. Monrovia, California: Kirschner Publications, 1957. TX392 .K51 1957.
Kirst, Michael W.Who Controls Our Schools? : American Values in conflict. New York: Freeman, 1984. LA217 .K57 1984.
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Kistiakowsky, George Bogdan.A Scientist at the White House : The Private Diary of President Eisenhower's Special Assistant for Science and Technology. Introd. by Charles S. Maier. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1976. Q127.U6 K53.
Kittel, Charles.Introduction to Solid State Physics. New York: Wiley, 1953. QC176 .K5.
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Kittel, Charles and Herbert Kroemer.Thermal Physics. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1980. QC311.5 .K52 1980.
Klabund.The Incredible Borgias. Translated from the German by Louise Brink. New York: H. Liveright, inc., 1929. PZ3.H3975 In.
Gift inscription on front free endpaper from Mary and Sterling Miller.
Klare, Hugh J.Anatomy of Prison. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1962. HV8751 .K55 1962.
Klatzky, Roberta L.Memory and Awareness : An Information-Processing Perspective. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1984. BF371 .K533 1984.
Klauder, John R., ed.Magic without Magic: John Archibald Wheeler; a collection of essays in honor of his sixtieth birthday. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1972. QC173 .M136.
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Klaw, Spencer.The Great American Medicine Show : The Unhealthy State of U.S. Medical Care, and What Can Be Done about It. New York: Viking Press, 1975. RA410.53 .K58 1975.
Klein, D.J. and Nenad Trinajstic, eds.Valence Bond Theory and Chemical Structure. Amsterdam; New York: Elsevier, 1990. QD469 .V331 1990.
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Klein, H. Arthur.Masers and Lasers. Helen Hale, editorial consultant. Frank Aloise, illustrator. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1963. TK7871.4 .K55.
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Klein, Helmut and Adolf Ruger.Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin : Uberblick, 1810-1985. Berlin: VEB Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften, 1985. LF2413 .H85 1985.
Klein, Martin J.Paul Ehrenfest. Amsterdam: North-Holland Pub. Co.; New York: American Elsevier Pub. Co., 1970. QC16.E45 K58.
Kleinberg, Jacob.Unfamiliar Oxidation States and Their Stabilization. Lawrence: University of Kansas Press, 1950. QD469 .K5.
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Kleinke, Chris L.Self-Perception : The Psychology of Personal Awareness. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1978. BF697 .K58.
Klemke, Rudolf-Erich.Zur Kenntnis der Pathogenese und zur nicht-toxischen Chemotherapie maligner Tumoren : eine theoretische Forschungsstudie zur Chemie maligner Tumoren auf biochemischer und immunologischer Grundlage. Heidelberg: Verlag für Medizin Fischer, 1978. RC271.C5 K451 1978.
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Klemm, Wilhelm.Magnetochemie. Mit 99 Figuren. Leipzig: Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft m.b.H., 1936. QD591 .K6.
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Klenner, Frederick R.Clinical Guide to the Use of Vitamin C : The Clinical Experiences of Frederick R. Klenner, M.D. / abbreviated, summarized and annotated by Lendon H. Smith; foreword by Linus Pauling. Tacoma, Washington: Life Sciences Press, 1988. RM666.A79 K571 1988.
Klenner, Frederick R.Vitamin C as a Fundamental Medicine : Abstracts of Dr. Frederick R. Klenner, M.D.'s Published and Unpublished Work / Abbreviated, Summarized and Annotated by Dr. Lendon H. Smith, forward by Linus Pauling, Ph.D. Tacoma, Washington: Life Sciences Press, 1988. RM666.A79 K581 1988.
Klenner, Frederick R. and Fred H. Bartz.The Key to Good Health, Vitamin C Don't Lose This Key for it Might Lock or Unlock Your Life! Chicago: Graphic Arts Research Foundation, 1969. RM666.A79 B3 1969.
Klenner, Frederick R. and Fred H. Bartz.The Key to Good Health, Vitamin C; Don't Lose This Key for it Might Lock or Unlock Your Life! Chicago: Graphic Arts Research Foundation, 1966. RM666.A79 B3 1966.
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Kline, Nathan S., ed.Psychopharmacology; A Symposium Organized by the Section on Medical Sciences of the A.A.A.S. and the American Psychiatric Association and Presented at the Berkeley meeting, December 30, 1954; foreword by Winfred Overholser. Washington: American Psychiatric Association, 1956. RC480 .A5 1954.
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Klock, J. Harold and Arthur Tom.Nitrous Oxide Amnalgesia : A Safe General Anesthesia for Ambulatory Patients. North Conway, New Hampshire: Reporter Pr., 1965. RK512.N55 K61 1965.
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Klotz, Irving Myron.Diamond Dealers and Feather Merchants : Tales from the Sciences. Boston: Birkhaüser, 1986. Q173 .K5735 1986.
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Knaggs, I.E. and B. Karlik.Tables of Cubic Crystal Structure of Elements and Compounds. With a Section on Alloys by C.F. Elam. London: A. Hilger, ltd., 1932. QD908 .K51 1932.
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Knelman, Fred H.Reagan, God, and the Bomb : From Myth to Policy in the Nuclear Arms Race. Buffalo, New York: Prometheus Books, 1985. U263 .K54 1985b.
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Knopf, Alfred A.Sixty Photographs : To Celebrate the Sixtieth Anniversary of Alfred A. Knopf, Publisher. New York: Knopf, 1975. NX90 .K56 1975.
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Knott, Cargill Gilston.Life and Scientific Work of Peter Guthrie Tait : Supplementing the Two Volumes of Scientific Papers Published in 1898 and 1900. Cambridge: University Press, 1911. QC16.T3 K5.
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Knowles, John H., ed.Doing Better and Feeling Worse : Health in the United States; essays by Ivan L. Bennett, Jr. ... [et al.]. New York: Norton, 1977. R152 .D64 1977.
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Koch, William Frederick.The Survival Factor in Neoplastic and Viral Diseases : An Introduction to Carbonyl and Free Radical Therapy : A Study of the Phenomena of the Free Radical, the Double Bond, and Its Alpha Placed Hydrogen Atom in the Pathogenesis and Correction of Neoplastic, Viral and Bacterial Diseases. Detroit: s.n., 1961. RC262 .K624 1961.
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Kochakian, Charles D.How It Was : Anabolic Action of Steroids and Remembrances. Birmingham, Alabama: University of Alabama School of Medicine, 1984. QP26.K57 A33 1984.
Koestler, Arthur.Janus : A Summing Up. New York: Random House, 1978. B1646.K773 J36 1978.
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Kogan, Benjamin A.Health: Man in a Changing Environment. New York: Harcourt, Brace and World, 1970. RA776 .K6934.
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Kohner, Frederick.Gidget. New York: Bantam, 1961. PS3521.O334 G491 1961.
Kolb, Bryan and Ian Q. Whishaw.Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology. New York: Freeman, 1985. QP360 .K64 1985.
Kolb, Bryan and Ian Q. Whishaw.Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1980. QP360 .K64.
Komitee der Antifaschistischen Widerstandskämpfer der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik.Buchenwald. Berlin: Kongress-Verlag, 1960. D805.G3 B81 1960.
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Kondratev, Viktor Nikolaevich.Struktura atomov i molekul. Moskva: Gos. izd-vo fiziko-matematicheskoi lit-ry, 1959. QD471 .K55 1959.
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Koneci, Vladimir, J. and Ebbe B. Ebbesen, eds.The Criminal Justice System : A Social-Psychological Analysis. San Francisco: Freeman, 1982. HV6791 .C753 1982.
Konopinski, Emil Jan.Classical Descriptions of Motion; The Dynamics of Particle Trajectories, Rigid Rotations, and Elastic Waves. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1969. QC20 .K66.
Korea (North). Ch‘oego Inmin Hoeui.Documents on the Eighth Session of the Second Supreme People's Assembly of the D.P.R.K.. Pyongyang, Korea: Foreign Languages Pub. House, 1960. JQ1729.5.A792 .P81 1960.
Kornberg, Arthur.DNA Synthesis. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1974. QP624 .K67.
Kornbluth, Cyril M.The Syndic. New York: Bantam Books, 1955. PS3561.O67 S91 1955.
Kostovic, Ivica and Milos Judas, eds.Mass Killing and Genocide in Croatia 1991/92 : A Book of Evidence. Collaborators, Stjepan Adanic, et al. Zagreb: Hrvatska Sveucilisna Naklada for the publisher Ante Selak, 1992. DR1593 .M31 1992.
Kovel, Ralph M. and Terry H.The Kovels' Official Bottle Price List. New York: Crown Publishers, 1975. NK5440.B6 K6 1975.
Kra, Siegfried J. and Robert S. Boltax.Is Surgery Necessary? New York: Macmillan, 1981. RD31.3 .K7 1981.
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Kraepelin, Emil.One Hundred Years of Psychiatry. Translated by Wade Baskin. New York: Philosophical Library, 1962. RC438 .K713 1962.
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Kraft, Hyman Solomon.On My Way to the Theater. New York: Macmillan, 1971. PS3521.R238 O5 1971.
Kramish, Arnold.Atomic Energy in the Soviet Union. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 1959. QC773.3.R9 K7.
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Krauskopf, Konrad Bates.Fundamentals of Physical Science; an Introduction to the Physical Sciences. New York: McGraw-Hill Book, 1948. Q160 .K71 1948.
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Krebs, Hans Adolf and Julian H. Shelley, ed.The Creative Process in Science and Medicine : proceedings of the C.H. Boehringer Sohn symposium held at Kronberg, Taunus, 16-17 May 1974. Amsterdam: Excerpta Medica; New York: American Elsevier Pub. Co., 1975. BF408 .B56 1974.
Kreighbaum, Hillier and Hugh Rawson.An Investment in Knowledge; the first dozen years of the National Science Foundation's summer institutes programs to improve secondary school science and mathematics teaching, 1954-1965. New York: New York University Press, 1969. Q181 .K74 1969.
Kretchmer, Norman and William van B. Robertson.Human Nutrition : Readings from Scientific American / with introductions by Norman Kretchmer and William van B. Robertson. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1978. QP141 .H79.
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Kriedler, Walter.Physikalische Erfahrbarkeit und das Relative Nichts : dt. u. engl.. München: Verlag Uni-Druck, 1976. QC6 .K68.
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Krieger, David and Frank K. Kelly, eds.Waging Peace II : Vision and Hope for the 21st Century. Chicago: Noble Press, 1992. JX1974.7 .W25 1992.
Krieger, David and Frank K. Kelly, eds.Waging Peace in the Nuclear Age : Ideas for Action. Santa Barbara: Capra Press, 1988. JX1974.7 .W26 1988.
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Kromdijk, G.Nieuwe Kamerplantenboek. English; 200 House Plants in Colour translated [from the Dutch] by A.M.H. Speller. London: Lutterworth P., 1968. SB419 .K7513 1968.
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Kronemeyer, Robert.Syntonics : A Dynamic New Program for Total Health and Happiness. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1994. BF637.S4 K76 1994.
Kronig, Ralph.Band Spectra and Molecular Structure. Cambridge, England: The University Press, 1930. QC173 .K7.
Kronig, Ralph.The Optical Basis of the Theory of Valence. New York: Macmillan; Cambridge, England: The University Press, 1935. QD469 .K7.
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Kropotkin, Petr Alekseevich, kniaz.Mutual Aid, a Factor of Evolution. Foreword by Ashley Montagu, and "The struggle for existence" by Thomas H. Huxley. Boston: Extending Horizons Books, 1955. HM131 .K92 1955.
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Kubie, Lawrence Schlesinger.Neurotic Distortion of the Creative Process. New York: Noonday Press, 1961. BF408 .K8 1961.
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Kuhn, Thomas S.Black-Body Theory and the Quantum Discontinuity, 1894-1912. New York: Oxford University Press, 1978. QC484 .K83.
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Kuhn, Thomas S.The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1970. Q175 .K8 1970.
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Kuijk, Fredericus Josephus Gerardus Maria van.Detection of Lipid Oeroxidation Associated with Retinal Degeneration Using Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry. Nijmegen: SSN, 1988. QP751 .K851 1988.
Kunin, Robert and Robert J. Myers.Ion Exchange Resins. New York: Wiley, 1950. TP156.I6 K8.
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Kursunoglu, Behram and Arnold Perlmutter, eds.Coral Gables Conference on Symmetry Principles at High Energy. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1964. QC721 .C81 1964.
Kursunoglu, Behram, Arnold Perlmutter and Ismail Sakmar, eds.Coral Gables Conferences on Symmetry Principles at High Energy : second conference : January 20-22, 1965, University of Miami. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1965. QC721 .C81 1965.
Kursunoglu, Behram.Modern Quantum Theory. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1962. QC174 .K8.
Kushi, Michio and Alex Jack.One Peaceful World. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1987. RM235 .K876 1987.
Kutsky, Roman J.Handbook of Vitamins and Hormones. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., 1973. QP533 .K87.
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Lachman, Arthur.Borderland of the Unknown; The Life Story of Gilbert Newton Lewis, One of the World's Great Scientists. New York: Pageant Press, 1955. QD22.L57 L3 1955.
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Lachman, Leon, Herbert A. Lieberman and Joseph L. Kanig, eds.The Theory and Practice of Industrial Pharmacy. With 35 contributors. Philadelphia: Lea and Febiger, 1970. RS192 .L33.
Lackner, Stephan.Friedfertige Natur. English; Peaceable Nature : An Optimistic View of Life on Earth. San Francisco: Harper and Row, 1984. BD581 .L1813 1984.
La Compagnie Canadienne de l'Exposition universelle de 1967.Terre des Hommes. Man and His World. Photo Faber, introduction Gabrielle Roy. Montreal: La Compagnie Canadienne de l'Exposition universelle de 1967. T752 1967 .T45.
Lader, Lawrence.Breeding Ourselves to Death. With a foreword by Paul R. Ehrlich. New York: Ballantine Books, 1971. HB875 .L34.
La Fayette, Madame de Marie-Madeleine Pioche de La Vergne.La Princesse de Cleves Roman. Avec une notice biographique, une notice historique et litteraire, des notes explicatives, des jugements, un questionnaire sur le roman et des sujets de devoirs, par Maurice Favergeat. Paris: Larousse, 1941. PQ1805.L5 A71 1941.
La Fontaine, Jean de.Fables. Chronologie et introduction par Antoine Adam. PQ1808 .A1 1966.
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LaFollette, Douglas and Anderson, Peter.Wisconsin's Survival Handbook. Racine, Wisconsin: Wisconsin's Environmental Decade, 1971. HC107.W63 E54 1971.
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Låg, Jul, ed.Excess and Deficiency of Trace Elements in Relation to Human and Animal Health in Arctic and Subarctic Regions. Oslo: Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, 1990. QP534 .E94 1990.
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Låg, Jul, ed.Human and Animal Health in Relation to Circulation Processes of Selenium and Cadmium. Oslo: Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, 1991. RA1231.S45 H85 1991.
Laguerre, Michael.The Four Scriptural Mysteries and Their Revealed Interpretations. New York: Carlton Press, 1972. BL610 .L31 1972.
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Lamb, Helen Boyden.The Tragedy of Vietnam; Where Do We Go from Here? New York: Basic Pamphlets, 1964. DS557.A6 L26.
Lamont, Corliss.Freedom is As Freedom Does; Civil Liberties Today. New York: Horizon Press, 1956. JC599.U5 L26.
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Lamont, Corliss.The Philosophy of Humanism. New York: F. Ungar Pub. Co., 1982. B821 .L33 1982.
Lamont, Corliss.The Philosophy of Humanism. New York: Philosophical Library, 1957. B821 .L33 1957.
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Lamorie, Andrew.How They Sold Our Canada to the U.S.A. Gravenhurst, Ontario: Northern Book House, 1963. E183.8.C2 L3.
Lander, Louise.Defective Medicine : Risk, Anger, and the Malpractice Crisis. New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 1978. R729 .L36 1978.
Landeshauptstadt-Messestadt.Hannover : Landeshauptstadt, Messestadt. Hannover: Steinbock-Verlag, 1964. DD801.H1644 H31 1964.
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Landsteiner, Karl.The Specificity of Serological Reactions. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1945. QR181 .L2 1945.
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Landsteiner, Karl.The Specificity of Serological Reactions. Springfield, Illinois; Baltimore, Maryland: C.C. Thomas, 1936. QR181 .L2.
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Lane, Anthony Milner.Nuclear Theory; Pairing Force Correlations and Collective Motion. New York: W.A. Benjamin, 1964. QC173 .L26.
Lane, I. William and Linda Comac.Sharks Don't Get Cancer. Garden City Park, New York: Avery Pub., 1992. RC271.S55 L363 1992.
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Lane, Mark.Conversations with Americans. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1970. DS557.A67 L28.
Lane, Mark.Rush to Judgment; A Critique of the Warren Commission's Inquiry into the Murders of President John F. Kennedy, Officer J.D. Tippit, and Lee Harvey Oswald. With an introd. by Hugh Trevor-Roper. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1966. E842.9 .L3.
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Lane, Mark and Dick Gregory.Code Name "Zorro" : The Murder of Martin Luther King, Jr.. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1977. E185.97.K5 L3.
Lange, Norbert Adolph and Gordon M. Forker, eds.Handbook of Chemistry, a Reference Volume for all Requiring Ready Access to Chemical and Physical Data Used in Laboratory Work and Manufacturing ... with an appendix of mathematical tables and formulas by Richard Stevens Burington. Sandusky, Ohio: Handbook publishers, Inc., 1946. TP151 .L331 1946.
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Langer, Susanne Katherina Knauth.Philosophical Sketches. New York: New American Library, 1964. B945.L273 P45 1964.
Lanham, Edwin.Murder on My Street. Penguin, 1961. PS3523.A612 M871 1961.
Lansdell, Norman.The Atom and the Energy Revolution. New York: Philosophical Library, 1958. HD9698.A2 L34.
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Lanza, Robert, ed.Medical Science and the Advancement of World Health. New York: Praeger, 1985. R853.S64 M43 1985.
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Lanza, Robert, ed.One World : The Health and Survival of the Human Species in the 21st Century. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Health Press, 1996. RA441 .O54 1996.
Lapp, Ralph Eugene.Atoms and People. New York: Harper, 1956. QC778 .L32.
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Lapp, Ralph Eugene.Kill and Overkill; The Strategy of Annihilation. New York: Basic Books, 1962. UA11 .L3.
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Lapp, Ralph Eugene.Must We Hide? Cambridge, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley Press, 1949. UF767 .L3.
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Lapp, Ralph Eugene.The New Priesthood; The Scientific Elite and the Uses of Power. New York: Harper and Row, 1965. Q127.U6 L3.
Lappé, Frances Moore, et al.Aid As Obstacle : Twenty Questions about Our Foreign Aid and the Hungry. San Francisco: Institute for Food and Development Policy, 1980. HC60 .L32.
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Lappé, Francis Moore and Joseph Collins.World Hunger : Ten Myths. San Francisco, California: Institute for Food and Development Policy, 1982. HD9000.6 .L343 1982.
Larcher, Hubert.Le Sang Peut-Il Vaincre la Mort? Paris: Gallimard, 1957. QP91 .L271 1957.
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Larson, Gena.Fact/Book on Better Food for Better Babies and Their Families. New Canaan, Connecticut: Keats Pub., 1972. RJ216 .L34.
Larson, Martin Alfred.The Religion of the Occident, or, The Origin and Development of the Essene-Christian Faith. New York: Philosophical Library, 1959. BR129 .L36.
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Larssen, Kare.Food for All Food for Peace. Quetta, Pakistan: [s.n.], 1980. HD9018.D44 L371 1980.
Larsson, Lena.Barnens Vra. English; Your child's Room. Baltimore, Maryland: Penguin Books, 1965. NK2117.C4 L33 1965.
Lasagna, Louis, ed.Obesity: Causes, Consequences, and Treatment. New York: MEDCOM Press, 1974. RC628 .O24 1974.
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Lasagna, Louis, ed.The Good Drugs Do to Better Your Health. Contributors, Morris E. Chafetz, et al. New York: Medical Tribune, Inc.: distributed as public service by Pfizer Laboratories and Roering divisions of Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, 1978. RM301.15 .G61 1978.
Lasky, Barry.The New Careers Directory : Internships and Professional Opportunities in Technology and Social Change. Washington, DC: Student Pugwash USA, 1993. T14.5 .N46 1993.
Latham, Arthur and T. Crisp English, eds.A System of Treatment by Many Writers. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1913. RC55 .S91 1913.
Latham, Michael C.Scope Manual on Nutrition; Dept. of Nutrition, School of Public Health, Harvard University. Kalamazoo, Michigan: Upjohn Co., 1970. RC585 .S37 1970.
Latimer, Jonathan.Black Is the Fashion for Dying. New York: Random House, 1959. PS3523.A773 B521 1959.
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Latimer, Wendell M.The Oxidation States of the Elements and Their Potentials in Aqueous Solutions. New York: Prentice-Hall, 1938. QD561 .L26.
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Latimer, Wendell M.The Oxidation States of the Elements and Their Potentials in Aqueous Solutions. New York: Prentice-Hall, 1952. QD561 .L26 1952.
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Latimer, Wendell M. and Joel H. Hildebrand.Reference Book of Inorganic Chemistry. New York: The Macmillan company, 1929. QD151 .L2.
Latimer, Wendell M. and Joel H. Hildebrand.Reference Book of Inorganic Chemistry. New York: The Macmillan company, 1940. QD151 .L2 1940.
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Latorre R., Moisés et al.El Estudiante Universitario : Sus Problemas y Aspiraciones. Santiago, Chile: Arancibia, 1967. LB3605 .L381 1967.
Lattimore, Owen.Ordeal by Slander. Boston: Little, Brown, 1950. E743.5 .L3.
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Lattimore, Owen.Pivot of Asia; Sinkiang and the Inner Asian Frontiers of China and Russia. With the assistance of Chang Chih-yi and others. Boston: Little, Brown, 1950. DS793.S62 L3.
Lau, Benjamin.Garlic for Health. Wilmot, Wisconsin: Lotus Light Publications, 1988. RM666.G15 L381 1988.
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Laue, Max von.Geschichte der Physik. Bonn: Universitäts-Verlag, 1947. QC7 .L23 1947.
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Laue, Max von.Materiewellen und ihre Interferenzen. Leipzig: Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft Geest and Portig, 1948. QC174.2 .L3 1948.
Laue, Max von.Rontgenstrahl-Interferenzen. Mit 120 figuren und 1 ausschlagtafel. Leipzig: Akademische verlagsgesselschaft, Becker and Erler kom.-ges., 1941. QC481 .L4221 1941.
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Laughlin, Henry Prather.The Neuroses in Clinical Practice. Philadelphia: Saunders, 1956. RC530 .L3 1956.
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Laumer, Keith.Catastrophe Planet. New York: Berkley Pub. Corp., 1966. PS3562.A84 C3 1966.
Laumer, Keith.The Great Time Machine Hoax. New York: Pocket Books, 1965. PS3562.A87 G71 1965.
Laurence, William Leonard.Men and Atoms; The Discovery, the Uses, and the Future of Atomic Energy. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1959. QC773 .L3.
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Laurents, Arthur.The Turning Point. New York: Signet, 1977. PN1997.T87 L28 1977.
Lawrence, D.H.Fantasia of the Unconscious, and, Psychoanalysis and the Unconscious. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1971. BF173 .L26 1971.
Lawrence, D.H.Lady Chatterley's Lover. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1960. PR6023.A93 L2 1960.
Lawrence, Jerome and Robert E. Lee.The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail; a play. New York: S. French, 1972. PS3523.A934 N5 1972.
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Layzer, David.Constructing the Universe. New York: Scientific American Library, Distributed by W.H. Freeman, 1984. QB981 .L33 1984.
Lazarsfeld, Paul F. and Wagner Thielens, Jr.The Academic Mind; Social Scientists in a Time of Crisis. With a field report by David Riesman. Glencoe, Illinois: Free Press, 1958. LB2332 .L3.
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Le Carré, John.A Murder of Quality. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1964. PR6062.E33 M81 1964.
Le Compte, Herman.Magie et Medecine. Message de Maurice Messqu. Kapellen-Bos: Banana Press, 1973. RC71.3 .L41 1973.
Le Compte, Herman.Qui Encore A Peur de Moi? (Le credo du Dr. Herman Le Compte). Avec un Avant-propos du Ministre (A.) Verbist et une Lettre à Maitre Salvador Dali, avec en Exclusivite 11 Documents-Photos et un Collage du Dr. Le Compte. Kapellen-bos: Banana Press, 1973. R117 .L4.
Le Compte, Herman and Northcote Parkinson.Wir Kinder des Methusalem : Alters-Chancen der jungen Gesellschaft. [Ubers. d. engl. Ms. von Ursel Reinecke]. Düsseldorf; Wien: Econ-Verlag, 1978. HN8 .L4 1978.
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Le Ghait, Edouard.No Carte Blanche to Capricorn; the Folly of Nuclear War Strategy. New York: Brookfield House, 1960. UA11 .L4 1960.
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Le Guin, Ursula K., ed.Nebula Award Stories, Eleven. New York: Bantam Books, 1978. PS648.S3 N41 1978.
Le Poer Trench, Brinsley, Lord Clancarty.The Flying Saucer Story. New York: Ace, 1966. TL789 .L41 1966.
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Le Roy Ladurie, Emmanuel.Montaillou, Village Occitan de 1294 a 1324. English; Montaillou, the Promised Land of Error; translated by Barbara Bray. New York: Vintage Books, 1979. DC801.M753 L4713 1979.
Le nature et les proprietes des liaisons de coordination. Paris, 27-31 octobre 1969. Paris: Éditions du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 1970. QD471 .C59 1969.
Leavis, Frank Raymond.D.H. Lawrence : Novelist. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1964. PR6023.A93 Z65 1964.
Lebedinskii, Andrei Vladimirovich, ed.Sovetskie uchenye ob opasnosti ispytanii iadernogo oruzhiia. English; What Russian Scientists Say about Fallout. [Translated from the Russian by George Yankovsky] With a new introd. by James F. Crow. New York: Collier Books, 1962. QH652 .L4313 1962.
Lederer, Charles Michael, Jack M. Hollander and Isadore Perlman.Table of Isotopes. New York: Wiley, 1967. QD466 .L37.
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Lederer, William J.A Nation of Sheep. New York: Norton, 1961. E744 .L35.
Lee, Marshall M.Winning with People : The First 40 Years of Tektronix. Beaverton, Oregon: Tektronix, Inc., 1986. HD9696.E53 T41 1986.
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Lee, Royal and William A. Hanson.Protomorphology; The Principles of Cell Auto-Regulation. With an Appended Article on "Cytotoxines," by K.R. Victorov. Milwaukee: Lee Foundation for Nutritional Research, 1947. QH581 .L4 1947.
Lees, Lester.Smog: A Report to the People. Pasadena: California Institute of Technology, 1972. TD883.5.C2 C34 1972.
Lefever, R. and A. Goldbeter, eds.Molecular Movements and Chemical Reactivity as Conditioned by Membranes, Enzymes, and Other Macromolecules : XVIth Solvay Conference on Chemistry, Brussels, November 22-November 26, 1976. New York: J. Wiley, 1978. QP517.M65 S551 1978.
Lehmann, Hermann and Richard George Huntsman.Man's Haemoglobins, Including the Haemoglobinopathies and Their Investigation. With a pref. by F.G. Young. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1966. QP96.5 .L4.
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Leiber, Fritz.The Night of the Wolf. New York: Ballantine Books, 1966. PS3523.E4583 N485 1966.
Leiber, Fritz.The Silver Eggheads. New York: Ballantine Books, 1961. PS3523.E46 S561 1961.
Leibler, Isi.Soviet Jewry and Human Rights. Victoria, Australia: Human Rights Publications, 1965. DS135.R9 L35 1965.
Leibovitz, Brian.Carnitine : The Vitamin BT Phenomenon. New York: Dell, 1984. QP772.C3 L41 1984.
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Leighou, Robert Benjamin.Chemistry of Engineering Materials... Rewritten by the following members of the chemistry faculty of the Carnegie Institute of Technology: J.C. Warner (editor) Thomas R. Alexander, Paul Fugassi, D.S. McKinney [and others] ... New York; London: McGraw-Hill Book Company, inc., 1942. TA403 .L4 1942.
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Lein, Allen.The Cycling Female, Her Menstrual Rhythm. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1979. RG161 .L44.
Leith, C.K., J.W. Furness and Cleona Lewis.World Minerals and World Peace. Washington, D.C.: The Brookings Institution, 1943. TN19 .L4.
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Leitner, Stanley A.Last Chance to Live. Chesterfield, Missouri: Wade Allen, 1978. R733 .L441 1978.
Lengyel, Cornel Adam.The Atom Clock [play]. Los Angeles: Fantasy Pub. Co., 1951. PS3523.E553 A8 1951.
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Lengyel, Cornel Adam.The Master Plan. Georgetown, California: Dragon's Teeth Press, 1978. PS3523.E553 M37 1978.
Lens, Sidney.The Futile Crusade; Anti-Communism As American credo. Chicago: Quadrangle Books, 1964. E744 .L38.
Lens, Sidney.The Maginot Line Syndrome : America's Hopeless Foreign Policy. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Ballinger Pub. Co., 1982. E840 .L43 1982.
Lens, Sidney.The Military-Industrial Complex. Philadelphia: Pilgrim Press, 1970. HC110.D4 L43.
Lens, Sidney.Unrepentant Radical : An American Activist's Account of Five Turbulent Decades. Boston: Beacon Press, 1980. HX84.L37 A35.
Lentz, Theodore F.Towards a Science of Peace, Turning Point in Human Destiny. With a foreword by Julian Huxley. New York: Bookman Associates, 1955. JX1952 .L4.
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Leonard, Jon N., Jack L. Hofer and Nathan Pritikin.Live Longer Now: The First One Hundred Years of Your Life: The 2100 Program. New York: Grosset and Dunlap, 1974. RA776 .L57.
Leprince-Ringuet, Louis.Atoms and Men. Translated by Elaine P. Halperin. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1961. QC780 .L4 1961.
Lerner, Isadore Michael.Heredity, Evolution, and Society. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1968. QH438 .L47.
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Lerner, Max.America As a Civilization; Life and Thought in the United States Today. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1957. E169.1 .L4.
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Leslie, Lea.The Effects of Alcoholics Anonymous in Reducing the Incidence of Alcoholism in the United States. 1978. HV5287.A48 L41 1978.
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Lesser, Michael.Fat and the Killer Diseases. Berkeley, California: Parker House, 1991. RA645.N87 L41 1991.
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Leuschner, Günter.Peace : Utopia, Reality or Challenge? Berlin: Panorama DDR, 1977. JX1963 .L445 1977.
Levin, Alan S. and Merla Zellerbach.The Type 1/Type 2 Allergy Relief Program : Including Information on Testing Procedures; research assistant, Debra Lynn Dadd. Los Angeles: Tarcher; Boston: Distributed by Houghton Mifflin, 1983. RC584 .L48 1983.
Levine, Stephen A. and Parris M. Kidd.Antioxidant Adaptation : Its Role in Free Radical Pathology; With Contributions from R.F. Cathcart III and W. Huber; foreword by Abram Hoffer; historical overview condensed from Denham A. Harman. San Leandro, California: Biocurrents Division, Allergy Research Group, 1986. QP801.A66 L481 1986.
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Levitt, Morton and Michael Levitt.A Tissue of Lies : Nixon vs. Hiss. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1979. E743.5 .L47.
Lewin, Leonard C.Report from Iron Mountain on the Possibility and Desirability of Peace. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1968. U102 .R2981 1968.
Lewin, Leonard C. and John Doe.Report from Iron Mountain on the Possibility and Desirability of Peace. New York: Dial Press, 1967. U102 .R2981 1967.
Lewin, Sherry.Displacement of Water and Its Control of Biochemical Reactions. London; New York: Academic Press, 1974. QP535.H1 L48 1974.
Lewin, Sherry.Vitamin C : Its Molecular Biology and Medical Potential. London; New York: Academic Press, 1976. RM666.A79 L48.
Lewis, Gilbert Newton.The Anatomy of Science. New Haven: Yale University Press; London: H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1926. Q171 .L674.
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Lewis, Gilbert Newton.Valence and the Structure of Atoms and Molecules. New York: The Chemical Catalog Company, inc., 1923. QD469 .L4.
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Lewis, Gilbert Newton and Merle Randall.Thermodynamics and the Free Energy of Chemical Substances. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, inc., 1923. QC311 .L4.
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Lewis, Laura.Enter In. Pictures by Ernest Crichlow. New York: Pilot Pub. Corp., 1959. PS3523.E8662 E51 1959.
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Lewis, Richard S.The Nuclear-Power Rebellion; Citizens vs. the Atomic Industrial Establishment. New York: Viking Press, 1972. HD9698.A3 U44 1972.
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Lewis, Thomas.The Lives of a Cell; Notes of a Biology Watcher. New York: Viking Press, 1974. QH331 .T45 1974.
Lewis, Warren K., Lombard Squires and Geoffrey Broughton.Industrial Chemistry of Colloidal and Amorphous Materials. New York: The Macmillan company, 1942. TP145 .L3 1942.
Ley, Beth.Castor Oil : Its Healing Properties. Fargo, North Dakota: Christopher Lawrence Communications and Broadway Typographics, 1989. RM666.C375 L41 1989.
Li, Po.200 Selected Poems. Translated by Rewi Alley; paintings by Pan Hsieh-tzu. Hong Kong: Joint Pub. Co., 1980. PL2671 A6 1980.
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Lickey, Marvin E. and Barbara Gordon.Drugs for Mental Illness : A Revolution in Psychiatry. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1983. RC483 .L47 1983.
Lieber, Arnold L.The Lunar Effect : Biological Tides and Human Emotions. Produced by Jerome Agel. Garden City, New York: Anchor Press, 1978. BF1723 .L53.
Lieber, Lillian Rosanoff.Lattice Theory; The Atomic Age in Mathematics. Drawings by Hugh G. Lieber. Brooklyn: Galois Institute of Mathematics and Art, 1959. QA171.5 .L5.
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Lieberman, Donald, M.D.The Doctor in Your House : Dr. Lieberman's Unique Guide to Preventive Medicine and Sensible Money-Saving Self-Care. California: Jadon Publications, 1989. RC81 .L633 1989.
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Liebman, Joel F. and Arthur Greenberg, eds.Biophysical Aspects. Deerfield Beach, Florida: VCH, 1987. QD461 .M629 v.4.
Liebman, Joel F. and Arthur Greenberg, eds.Studies of Organic Molecules. Deerfield Beach, Florida: VCH Publishers, 1986. QD461 .M629 v.3.
Liebman, Joel F. and Arthur Greenburg, eds.Molecular Structure and Energetics. Deerfield Beach, Florida: VCH Publishers, 1986. QD461 .M629.
Lifton, David S.Best Evidence : Disguise and Deception in the Assassination of John F. Kennedy. New York: Dell Pub. Co., 1982. E842.9 .L471 1982.
Lilliston, Lynn.Megavitamins : A New Key to Health; with a foreword by Harvey M. Ross. Greenwich, Connecticut: Fawcett Publications, 1975. RM259 .L51 1975.
Linda Hall Library.Jesuit Science in the Age of Galileo : An Exhibition of Rare Books from the History of Science Collection, March 24-July 31, 1986 / [text and photographs by William B. Ashworth, bibliographic information and exhibit preparation by Bruce Bradley]. Kansas City, Missouri: Linda Hall Library, 1986. Q155 .L51 1986.
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Linda Hall Library.Three Centuries of Science and Scientists in America : A Bicentennial Exhibit. Kansas City, Missouri: Linda Hall Library, 1976. Q111 .L51 1976.
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Lindberg, Gladys and Judy Lindberg McFarland.Take Charge of Your Health : The Complete Nutrition Book. San Francisco: Harper and Row, 1982. RZ440 .L57 1982.
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Lindegren, Carl Clarence.The Cold War in Biology. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Planarian Press, 1966. QH431 .L4241 1966.
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Linderstrøm-Lang, Kaj.Selected Papers. Copenhagen: Danish Science Press; New York: Adademic Press, 1962. QP509 .L5.
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Lindsay, Norman.The Cautious Amorist. Ill. by the author. New York: Farrar and Rinehart, 1932. PR6023.I5815 C31 1932.
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Linnett, J.W.The Electronic Structure of Molecules: A New Approach. London; Methuen; New York: Wiley, 1964. QD461 .L57.
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Linnett, J.W.Wave Mechanics and Valency. London: Methuen; New York: Wiley, 1960. QC174.2 .L5.
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Linton, Ralph.Culture and Mental Disorders. Edited by George Devereux. Springfield, Illinois: Thomas, 1956. RC455 .L5.
Lipkin, Harry J., ed.Proceedings of the Rehovoth Conference on Nuclear Structure. Held at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovoth, September 8-14, 1957. Edited by H.J. Lipkin. Amsterdam: North-Holland Pub. Co., 1958. QC173 .I54 1957.
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Lipmann, Fritz Albert.Wanderings of a Biochemist. New York: Wiley-Interscience, 1971. QP26.L49 A3.
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Lippens-Giguère, Magdeleine.Monsieur Peroxyde : Biographie du Chimiste Canadien Paul-Antoine Giguere. Québec: M. Lippens-Giguère, 1986. QD22.G54 L51 1986.
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Lippman, Richard William.Urine and the Urinary Sediment; A Practical Manual and Atlas. Springfield, Illinois: Thomas, 1952. RB53 .L77 1952.
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Lippman, Richard William.Urine and the Urinary Sediment; A Practical Manual and Atlas. Springfield, Illinois: Thomas, 1957. RB53 .L77 1957.
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Lippmann, Walter.A Preface to Morals. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1929. BJ47 .L5.
Lipscomb, William N.Boron Hydrides. New York: W.A. Benjamin, 1963. QD181.B1 L5.
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Lipsky, Mortimer.Quest for Peace; The Story of the Nobel Award. South Brunswick, New Jersey: A.S. Barnes, 1966. AS911.N9 L5 1966.
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Livingston, John C.Fair Game? : Inequality and Affirmative action. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1979. KF4755 .L58.
Livingston-Wheeler, Virginia.Cancer: A New Breakthrough. Los Angeles: Nash Pub., 1972. RC262 .L53 1972.
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Lloyd, L.E., B.E. McDonald and E.W. Crampton.Fundamentals of Nutrition. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1978. QP141 .C77 1978.
Lloyd, Robert.Dr. Anne's Journal. Cannon Beach, Oregon: Davar Publishing, 1990. RC271.A62 L61 1990.
Lloyd, Seton.Foundations in the Dust : A Story of Mesopotamian Exploration. Harmondsworth, Middlesex; Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1955. DS70 .L481 1955.
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Logue, A.W.The Psychology of Eating and Drinking. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1986. TX357 .L66 1986.
Lohvyn, Hryhorii Nykonovych.Kiew, Denkmaler der Baukunst / [verfasst und zusammengestellt von Grigori Logwin, Fotos von Boris Kotscherow, Roman Beniaminson, aus dem Russischen ubertragen von Wladimir Keltujala]. Leningrad: Aurora-Kunstverlag, 1980. DK508.927 .K51 1980.
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Loisy, Jean.L'Homme et la Guerre. Paris: ditions Points and contrepoints, 1962. U21 .L57.
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Lombardi, Leo U.The Dawn of Maturity; essays, letters, and verses. New York: Vantage Press, 1955. PS3523.O453 D3 1955.
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Lomonosov, Mikhail Vasilevich.Izbrannye trudy po khimii i fizike : [k 250-letiiu so dnia rozhdeniia Mikhaila Vasilevicha Lomonosova] / redaktsiia A.V. Topchieva statia N.A. Figurovskogo primechaniia G.A. Andreevoi, O.A. Lezhnevoi i N.A. Figurovskogo. Moskva: Izd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR, 1961. QD3 .L72 1961.
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Loney, Sidney Luxton.An Elementary Treatise on the Dynamics of a Particle and of Rigid Bodies. Cambridge: University Press, 1923. QA845 .L81 1923.
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Longgood, William.The Darkening Land. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1972. TD175 .L66.
Longstreet, Stephen.Pedlock and Sons; a novel. New York: Delacorte Press, 1966. PS3523.O46 P41 1966.
Longus.Daphnis and Chloe; translated out of Greek of Longus by George Thornley. With decorations by John Austen. New York: Rarity Press, 1931. PA4229.L8 E5 1931.
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Lonsdale, Kathleen.Quakers Visit Russia. London: East-West Relations Group of the Friends' Peace Committee, 1952. DK28 .Q861 1952.
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Lonsdale, Kathleen.Removing the Causes of War. London: Allen and Unwin, 1953. BX7755.L882 R3891 1953.
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Lonsdale, Kathleen.Simplified Structure Factor and Electron Density Formulae for the 230 Space Groups of Mathematical Crystallography. London: Bell and sons, ltd., 1936. QD908 .L6.
Loomis, Evarts G. and J. Sig Paulson.Healing for Everyone : Medicine of the Whole Person. New York: Hawthorn Books, 1975. RZ400 .L66 1975.
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Lopes, José Leite.Introdução à Teoria Atômica da Matéria. Rio de Janeiro: Conselho Nacional de Pesquisas, Instituto Brasileiro de Bibliografia e Documentação, 1957. QC173 .L6741 1957.
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Lorentz, Hendrik Antoon.Das Relativitatsprinzip; eine Sammlung von Abhandlungen. Berlin: B.G. Teubner, 1923. QC6 .L61 1923.
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Lorenz, Konrad.King Solomon's Ring; New Light on Animal Ways. Illustrated by the author and with a foreword by Julian Huxley. [Translation from the German by Marjorie Kerr Wilson]. New York: Crowell, 1952. QL751 .L65.
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Lorenzani, Shirley S.Candida, a Twentieth Century Disease. New Canaan, Connecticut: Keats Publishing, 1986. RC123.C3 L671 1986.
Lorrain, Paul and Dale R. Corson.Electromagnetism : Principles and Applications. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1979. QC760 .L6.
Lotta, Raymond.On Khrushchov's Phoney Communism and Its Historical Lessons for the World : Comment on the Open Letter of the Central Committee of the CPSU (IX) / by the editorial departments of Renmin Ribao (People's Daily) and Hongqi (Red Flag), July 14, 1964. Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 1964. HX314 .O572.
Lotta, Raymond.The Soviet Union : Socialist or Social-Imperialist? Part II : The Question is Joined--full text of New York City debate, May 1983. Chicago: RCP Publications, 1983. HX313.5 .L67 1983.
Lotta, Raymond and Frank Shannon.America in Decline : An Analysis of the Developments toward War and Revolution, in the U.S. and Worldwide, in the 1980s. Chicago: Banner Press, 1984. HC54 .L63 1984.
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Lotti, Giovanni.Nobel a Sanremo. Testi di M. Castellano ... [et al.]. Maggio: Amministrazione Provinciale di Imperia, 1980. TP268.5.N7 L61 1980.
Lovell, Philip M.The Health of the Child. Los Angeles: The Times-Mirror Press, 1926. RJ61 .L881 1926.
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Lovelock, J.E.Gaia, a New Look at Life on Earth. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 1979. QH313 .L68.
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Low-Beer, Bertram V.A.The Clinical Use of Radioactive Isotopes. Springfield, Illinois: C.C. Thomas, 1950. RC78.7 .L6 1950.
Löwdin, Per Olov and Bernard Pullman, eds.Molecular Orbitals in Chemistry, Physics, and Biology. A Tribute to R.S. Mulliken. New York: Academic Press, 1964. QD461 .L6.
Löwdin, Per Olov, ed.Quantum Theory of Atoms, Molecules, and the Solid State; A Tribute to John C. Slater. New York: Academic Press, 1966. QC174.1 .L6 1966.
Lowenthal, Max.The Federal Bureau of Investigation. New York: Sloane, 1950. HV8138 .L68 1950.
Lowrance, William W.Of Acceptable Risk : Science and the Determination of Safety. Los Altos, California: W. Kaufmann, 1976. TS175 .L68.
Lowry, Thomas Martin.Inorganic Chemistry. London: Macmillan and Co., limited, 1931. QD151 .L91 1931.
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Lu, Hsün.Selections. English. 1972; Selected Stories of Lu Hsun. Translated by Yang Hsien-yi and Gladys Yang. Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 1972. PL2754.S5 A15 1972.
Lubecki, John.Better Health through Body Balancing; foreward by Eugene F. Seeman, preface by Cary Nosler. Fair Oaks, California: J. Lubecki, 1982. RA776 .L791 1982.
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Lucas, Howard Johnson.Organic Chemistry. New York: American Book Co., 1953. QD251 .L85 1953.
Lucas, Howard Johnson.Organic Chemistry. New York; Cincinnati [etc.]: American Book Company, 1935. QD251 .L85 1935.
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Lucas, Howard Johnson and David Pressman.Principles and Practice in Organic Chemistry. New York: J. Wiley, 1949. QD261 .L8 1949.
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Lucas, Richard.Common and Uncommon Uses of Herbs for Healthful Living. New York: Arc Books, 1969. RS164 .L781 1969.
Lucas, Richard.Nature's Medicines. New York: Award Books, 1966. RS164 .L81 1966.
Lucas-Dubreton, Jean.The Borgias. Translated from the French by Philip John Stead. Santa Clara, California: Peterson Engineering Co., 1954. DG463.8.B7 L813 1954.
Luck, James Murray.A History of Switzerland : The First 100,000 Years : Before the Beginnings to the Days of the Present. Palo Alto, California: Society for the Promotion of Science and Scholarship, 1985. DQ54 .L83 1985.
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Luder, William Fay and Saverio Zuffanti.The Electronic Theory of Acids and Bases. New York: J. Wiley and Sons, inc.; London: Chapman and Hall, limited, 1946. QD273 .L8.
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Ludwig, Helen.Psychiatry for the Home and Garden, Also in Restaurants and Public Places. Do It Yourself Techniques with Fresh Flowers and Crafty Device. San Francisco: Women's Peace Office, 1970. RA790 .L79 1970.
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Luhr, Overton.Physics Tells Why; An Explanation of Some Common Physical Phenomena. Lancaster, Pennsylvania: The Jaques Cattell Press, 1946. QC23 .L87 1946.
Lundberg, Ferdinand.The Rockefeller Syndrome. New York: Kensington, 1976. HG172.R64 L85 1976.
Luth, Paul.Gesund Durch Vitamin C. Dsseldorf: Econ, 1984. RM666.A79 L8 1984.
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Lyght, Charles Everard, ed.Reflections on Research and the Future of Medicine; A Symposium and Other Addresses. New York: Blakiston Division, McGraw-Hill, 1967. R850 .R4.
Lynes, Barry and John Crane.The Cancer Cure That Worked! : Fifty Years of Suppression. Toronto, Canada: Marcus Books, 1987. RC271.R3 L96 1987.
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Lynes, Barry.The Cancer Cure That Worked! : Fifty Years of Suppression. Queensville, Ontario: Marcus Books, 1989. RC271.R3 L961 1989.
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Maaslski, Thaddeus B., et al., eds.Binary Alloy Phase Diagrams. Metals Park, Ohio: American Society for Metals, 1986. TN690 .B528 1986.
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MacAlister, John.The Scientific Proof of Origins by Creation. Midland, Texas: Servants for the Coming New Order, c. 1980. BS651 .M321.
MacBeth, George, ed.The Penguin Book of Animal Verse. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1965. PN6110.A7 M21 1965.
MacDonald, John Dann.A Deadly Shade of Gold. New York: Ballantine, 1982. PS3563.A28 D41 1982.
MacDonald, John Dann.Barrier Island. New York: Ballantine Books, 1987. PS3563.A28 B37 1987.
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MacDonald, John Dann.The Empty Copper Sea. New York: Fawcett, 1978. PS3563.A28 E41 1978.
MacDonald, John Dann.The Empty Copper Sea. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1978. PS3563.A28 E41.
MacInnes, Helen.Agent in Place : a novel. Greenwich, Connecticut: Fawcett Publications, 1976. PS3525.A24573 A4 1976.
MacInnes, Helen.Agent in Place : a novel. New York: Fawcett Crest, 1977. PS3525.A24573 A4 1977.
MacInnes, Helen.Assignment in Brittany. New York: Pocket Books, 1943. PS3525.A24573 A791 1943.
MacInnes, Helen.Cloak of Darkness. New York: Fawcett Crest, 1983. PS3525.A24573 C56 1983.
MacInnes, Helen.Decision at Delphi. New York: Ballantine, 1983. PS3525.A24573 D41 1983.
MacInnes, Helen.Friends and Lovers. Greenwich, Connecticut: Ballantine, 1983. PS3525.A24573 F7 1983.
MacInnes, Helen.Rest and Be Thankful. Greenwich, Connecticut: Fawcett, 1949. PR6003.L417 R4 1949.
MacInnes, Helen.The Venetian Affair. New York: Ballantine Books, 1985. PS3525.A24573 V41 1985.
MacLaurin, John.The United Nations and Power Politics. New York: Harper, 1951. JX1977 .M2.
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MacLean, Alistair.Goodbye California. New York: Fawcett Crest, 1977. PR6063.A248 G62 1977b.
Mace, C.A.The Psychology of Study. Harmondsworth, Middlesex; Baltimore: Penguin, 1962. LB1049 .M21 1962.
Macedo, Jorge.Theoretical Basis of the Living System. St. Louis : W.H. Green, 1979. QH501 .M17.
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Macgregor, John.Herpes : The Latest Word. South Yarra, Victoria: Currey O'Neil, 1983. RA644.H45 M31 1983.
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Mackenzie, Compton.Water on the Brain. Penguin Books, 1959. PR6025.A2526 W2 1959.
Mackenzie, Compton.Whisky Galore. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books in association with Chatto and Windus, 1957. PR6025.A2526 A61 1957.
Mackerras, Colin.Modern China : A Chronology from 1842 to the Present. With the assistance of Robert Chan. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman and Co., 1982. DS755 .M2 1982.
Macovschi, Eugen.Biostructura. Bucuresti: Editura Academiei Republicii Socialiste Romania, 1969. QH506 .M331 1969.
Macpherson, C.B.The Real World of Democracy. Oxford: Clarendon P., 1966. JC433 .M2.
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Mae, Eydie.How I Conquered Cancer Naturally. As Told to Chris Loeffler. San Diego, California: Production House, 1975. RC263 .H861 1975.
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Magdoff, Harry.Economic Aspects of U.S. Imperialism. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1966. HF1455 .M341 1966.
Magill, Frank N., ed.The Nobel Prize Winners. Chemistry. Pasadena, California: Salem Press, 1990. QD21 .N641 1990.
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Maguire, Gail Hills, ed.Care of the Elderly : A Health Team Approach. Boston: Little, Brown, 1985. RA564.8 .C36 1985.
Magyar Tudományos Akadémia.Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Edited by Helen Antal. Budapest: 1964. AS142 .M3681 1964.
Mahan, Bruce H.College Chemistry. Reading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley Pub. Co., 1966. QD31 .M3351 1966.
Maksic, Zvonimir B., ed.Modelling of Structure and Properties of Molecules. Chichester, West Sussex, England: E. Horwood; New York: Halsted Press, 1987. QD461 .M5965 1987.
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Maksic, Zvonimir B. and Mirjana Eckert-Maksic.Molecules in Natural Science and Medicine : An Encomium for Linus Pauling. New York: Ellis Horwood, 1991. QD461 .M25 1991.
Malik, Rex., ed.Penguin Survey of Business and Industry 1966. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1966. HC256.6 .P431 1966.
Malinowski, Bronislaw.The Sexual Life of Savages in North-Western Melanesia. German; Das Geschlechtsleben der Wilden in Nordwest-Melanesien : Liebe, Ehe und Familienleben bei den Eingeborenen der Trobriand-Inseln, British-Neu-Guinea : eine ethnographische Darstellung / von Bronislaw Malinowski; Vorwort von Havelock Ellis; Deutsch von Eva Schumann. Leipzig: Grethlein, 1929. HQ504 .M3615 1929.
Mallay, Miriam.Another Look at Cancer. New York: Vantage Press, 1988. RC268.48 .M351 1988.
Malm, Lloyd E.College Chemistry in the Laboratory, No. 2. San Francisco: Freeman, 1954. QD542.1 .M291 1954.
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Malot, Hector.Sans Famille. Adapted and edited by Ruth Elizabeth Meade, Grace Cochran and Helen M. Eddy. Illustrations by Clara Atwood Fitts. Boston, New York: D.C. Heath and co., 1932. PQ2346 .S41 1932.
Malraux, André.Man's Fate (La Condition Humaine). Translated by Haakon M. Chevalier. New York: H. Smith and R. Haas, 1934. PQ2625.A716 C53.
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Malécot, Gustave.Mathematiques de l'Heredite. English; The Mathematics of Heredity. Rev., edited, and translated by Demetrios M. Yermanos. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1970. QH323.5 .M3413.
Mandel, William.Soviet but not Russian : The "Other" Peoples of the Soviet Union. Edmonton, Canada: University of Alberta Press and Ramparts Press, Palo Alto, California: 1985. DK33 .M26 1985.
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Mandel, William.Russia Re-Examined: The Land, the People, and How They Live. New York: Hill and Wang, 1964. DK276 .M3 1964.
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Mandel, William.Russia Re-Examined: The Land, the People, and How They Live. New York: Hill and Wang, 1967. DK276 .M3 1967.
Mangels, Arthur C. and Albert F. Byers.The second Declaration of Independence. Philadelphia: Rolley and Reynolds, 1965. E175.9 .M43 1965.
Manley, R.M.Kinetic Space and Its Speculative Consequences. Cleveland, Ohio: 1930. Q173 .M253 1930.
Mann, W. Edward and Edward Hoffman.The Man Who Dreamed of Tomorrow : A Conceptual Biography of Wilhelm Reich; foreword by Eva Reich. Los Angeles: J.P. Tarcher; Boston: distributed by Houghton Mifflin, 1980. RZ460 .M36.
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Manner, Harold W., Steven J. DiSanti, and Thomas L. Michalsen.The Death of Cancer. Chicago: Advanced Century Pub. Co., 1978. RC271.L3 M36.
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Manstein, Bodo.Atomare Gefahr und Bevolkerungsschutz Wahrheit und Legende. Stuttgart: J. Fink, 1963. UF767 .M2441 1963.
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Mantle, Burns.The Best Plays of 1932-33 and the Year Book of the Drama in America. With illustrations. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1933. PN6112 .B45 1933.
Mantle, Burns and John Gassner.A Treasury of the Theatre; An Anthology of Great Plays from Aeschylus to Eugene O'Neill. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1935. PN6112 .M2.
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Mao, Tse-tung.Selections. English. 1966; Quotations from chairman Mao Tse-tung. Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 1974. DS778.M3 A51551 1974.
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Marantz, Samuel A.Physics. New York: Benziger Bros., 1969. QC21 .M26 1969.
March, William.October Island. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1960. PS3505.A53157 O3 1960.
Marchand, Guy.1 [i.e. Un] ou zero; le monde sera mondialiste ou ne sera plus. Paris: Club humaniste, 1973. JX1954 .M345.
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Mardson, Jerrold E. and Anthony J. Tromba.Vector Calculus. With the assistance of Michael Hoffman and Joanne Seitz. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1981. QA303 .M338 1981.
Marier, John R., L.C. Neri and T.W. Anderson.Water Hardness, Human Health and the Importance of Magnesium. Ottawa: National Research Council of Canada, 1979. RA591.6 .M31 1979.
Marinacci, Barbara.Leading Ladies; A Gallery of Famous Actresses. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1961. PN2205 .M35 1961.
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Marinacci, Barbara.O Wondrous Singer! An Introduction to Walt Whitman. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1970. PS3231 .M18.
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Marine, Gene and Judith Van Allen.Food Pollution the Violation of Our Inner Ecology. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1972. TX533 .M37.
Marion, George.All Quiet in the Kremlin. New York: Fairplay Publishers, 1951. DK28.M33.
Marion, George.Bases and Empire, a Chart of American Expansion. New York: Fairplay Publishers, 1949. E744 .M35 1949.
Mark, Herman Francis.Physical Chemistry of High Polymeric Systems. Translated from the manuscript by K. Sinclair. Revised by J. Edmund Woods ... With 90 illustrations. New York: Interscience Publishers, inc., 1940. QD471 .M2.
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Markovic, Zeljko.Rude Boskovic. Zagreb: Jugoslavenska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti, 1968. QC16.B648 M31 1968.
Marmet, Paul.Absurdities in Modern Physics : A Solution : A Rational Interpretation of Modern Physics. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Éditions du Nordir, 1993. QC6 .M3551 1993.
Marquardt, Martha.Paul Ehrlich with an introd. by Sir Henry Dale. New York: Schuman, 1951. R512.E4 M3.
Marr, David.Vision : A Computational Investigation into the Human Representation and Processing of Visual Information. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1982. QP475 .M27 1982.
Marsh, Edward Everett.How to be Healthy With Natural Foods. New York: Arc Books, 1967. RA784 .M36.
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Marsh, John Samuel.Principles of Phase Diagrams. With a foreword by John Johnston. New York; London: McGraw-Hill Book Company, inc., 1935. QD501 .M15.
Marsh, Ngaio.Three-Act Special: 3 Complete Mystery Novels: A Wreath for Rivera; Spinsters in Jeopardy; Night at the Vulcan. Boston: Little, Brown, 1960. PR9639.3.M27 T51 1960.
Marshall, Alan.I Can Jump Puddles. Illustrated by Alison Forbes. London: Secker and Warburg, 1956. PR6025.A649 Z541 1956.
Marsten, Richard.Even the Wicked. New York: Pocket Books, 1958. PS3515.U585 E91 1958.
Martell, Arthur Earl and Melvin Calvin.Chemistry of the Metal Chelate Compounds. New York: Prentice-Hall, 1952. QD471 .M25.
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Martin, George R.Thread of Excellence. [S.l.]: Martin Hughes Pub., 1983. CT220 .M321 1983.
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Martin, Gustav Julius.Biological Antagonism; The Theory of Biological Relativity. Philadelphia: Blakiston, 1951. QH345 .M3.
Martin, Richard.A Parent's Guide to Childhood Symptoms : Understanding the Signals of Illness from Infancy through Adolescence. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1982. RJ61 .M3977 1982.
Martí-Ibáñez, Félix, ed.The Pageant of Medicine. New York: Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, 1960. R111 .M43 1960.
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Martí-Ibáñez, Félix.Centaur; Essays on the History of Medical Ideas. New York: MD Publications, 1958. R131 .M33.
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Marx, Karl.Capital, a Critique of Political Economy. The process of capitalist production translated from the third German edition by Samuel Moore and Edward Aveling; edited by Frederick Engels; revised and amplified according to the fourth German edition by Ernest Untermann. New York: Modern Library, 1906. HB501 .M3561 1906.
Marx, Karl.Selections. English; Marx and Engels on the Population Bomb; Selections from the Writings of Marx and Engels Dealing with the Theories of Thomas Robert Malthus. Edited by Ronald L. Meek. Translations from the German by Dorothea L. Meek and Ronald L. Meek. Berkeley, California: Ramparts Press, 1971. HB863 .M253 1971.
Marzani, Carl.The Shelter Hoax and Foreign Policy. New York: Marzani and Munsell, 1961. E183.8.R9 S5 1961.
Maser, Jack D. and Martin E.P. Seligman, eds.Psychopathology : Experimental Models. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1977. RC458 .P78.
Masing, Georg.Handbuch der Metallphysik : unter mitwirkung zahlreicher Fachgenossen. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Edwards, 1944. QD171 .M331 1944.
Masland, Richard L., Seymour B. Sarason and Thomas Gladwin.Mental Subnormality; Biological, Psychological, and Cultural Factors. New York: Basic Books, 1958. RJ499 .M3.
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Mason, Brian Harold.Victor Moritz Goldschmidt : Father of Modern Geochemistry. San Antonio, Texas: Geochemical Society, 1992. QE514.62.G65 M37 1992.
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Mason, Daniel and Jessica Smith, ed.Lenin's Impact on the United States. Assistant editor: David Laibman. New York: N.W.R. Publications, 1970. DK254.L46 L42 1970.
Mason, Douglas R.Satellite 54-Zero. London: Ballantine: Distributed by Pan Books, 1971. PR6063.A76 S381 1971.
Mass, Terry, et al.Understanding Chemotherapy : A Guide for Patients and Families. New York: The Department of Neoplastic Diseases, The Mount Sinai Medical Center, 1980. RM262 .U51 1980.
Massy, Patricia.Sketches of Japanese crafts : and the People Who Make Them. Tokyo: Japan Times, 1980. TT105 .M37 1980.
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Masters, John.Nightrunners of Bengal : a novel. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin, 1955. PS3525.A8314 N5 1955.
Masters, William H. and Virginia E. Johnson.Human Sexual Response. The Reproductive Biology Research Foundation, St. Louis, Missouri. Boston: Little, Brown, 1966. QP251 .M34.
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Masterton, William L., Emil J. Slowinski and Conrad L. Stanitski.Chemical Principles. Philadelphia: Saunders College Pub., 1981. QD31 .M3 1981.
Matheja, Johann and Egon T. Degens.Structural Molecular Biology of Phosphates. Stuttgart: Fischer, 1971. QP535.P1 M38.
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Matheson, Richard.I Am Legend. Cover painting by Stan Meltzoff. New York: Fawcett Publications, 1954. PS3563.A8355 I21 1954.
Mathé, Georges.L'homme qui voulait être guéri: roman. Paris: R. Laffont, 1985. PQ2673.A785 H61 1985.
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Matkovich, V.I., ed.Boron and Refractory Borides. Editorial board, G.V. Samsonov, P. Hagenmuller, T. Lundstrom. Berlin; New York: Springer-Verlag, 1977. QD181.B1 B66.
Matsuda, Mari J.Called from within : Early Women Lawyers of Hawaii. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1992. KF354.H3 C35 1992.
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Matsumoto, Kosai, II.Traditional Herbs for Natural Healing : Japanese Plums (Ume) for General Body Maintenance and Shelf Mushroom (Reishi), an Ancient Practice for Cancer. Osaka: Kosai Matsumoto Office; Sausalito, California: Soken Tradings, 1977. RS164 .M371 1977.
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Mattfield, Jacquelyn A. and Carol G. Van Aken.Women and the Scientific Professions. Cambridge: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, 1965. HQ1397 .M2 1964.
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Matthew, N.T. and Wolf Scott.A Development Monitoring Service at the Local Level. Geneva: United Nations Research Institute for Social Development, 1980-1985. HN690.K4 D48 1980.
Maugham, William Somerset.Collected Short Stories. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1963. PR6025.A84 A15 1963.
Maugham, William Somerset.Up at the Villa. Harmondsworth; New York: Penguin Books, 1967. PR6025.A86 U6 1967.
Mawrence, Mel and John Clark Kimball.You Can Survive the Bomb. New York: Hearst Corporation, 1961. UF767 .M3991 1961.
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Mayer, Jean, ed.U.S. Nutrition Policies in the Seventies. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1973. TX360.U6 M39.
Mayer, Jean.A Diet for Living. New York: Pocket Books, 1977. TX353 .M391 1977.
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Mayer, Maria Goeppert.Elementary Theory of Nuclear Shell Structure. New York: Wiley, 1955. QC173 .M28.
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Mayer, Richard E.The Promise of Cognitive Psychology. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1981. BF311 .M427.
Mayor, Milton Stanford.On Liberty: Man v. the State. With a Center discussion. Santa Barbara, California: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1969. JC251 .M33.
Mayr, Ernst.Animal Species and Evolution. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1963. QH371 .M3.
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M'Bow, Amadou-Mahtar.UNESCO on the Eve of Its 40th Anniversary. Paris: Unesco, 1985. AS4.U83 U521 1985.
McArthur, Lewis Ankeny.Oregon Geographic Names. Portland, Oregon: Western Imprints, the press of the Oregon Historical Society, 1982. F874 .M16 1982.
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McArthur, Lewis Ankeny.Oregon Geographic Names. Portland: Oregon Historical Society, 1974. F874 .M2 1974.
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McBain, Ed.Another Part of the City. New York: Mysterious Press, 1986. PS3515.U585 A84 1986.
McBain, Ed.Axe: An 87th Precinct Mystery. London: Penguin Books in association with Hamish Hamilton, 1968. PS3515.U585 A91 1968.
McBain, Ed.Goldilocks. New York: Windsor Pub. Co., 1988. PS3515.U585 G661 1988.
McBain, Ed.Heat : The New 87th Precinct Mystery. New York: Ballantine Books, 1983. PS3515.U585 H4 1983.
McBain, Ed.Lightning. New York: Avon, 1985. PS3515.U585 L51 1985.
McBain, Ed.Like love: An 87th Precinct Mystery. New York: New American Library, 1976. PS3515.U585 L54 1976.
McBain, Ed.Puss in Boots. New York: Mysterious Press, 1988. PS3515.U585 P871 1988.
McBee, Sue Brandt.Austin, the Past Still Present / art, Virginia Erickson, words, Sue Brandt McBee. Austin, Texas: Austin Heritage Society, 1975. F394.A98 A2 1975.
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McCarthy, Richard Dean.The Ultimate Folly: War by Pestilence, Asphyxiation, and Defoliation. New York: Knopf, 1969. UG447 .M23.
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McClellan, Aubrey Lester.Chemical Education Material Study.; Chemistry, an Experimental Science. Teacher's guide. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1963. QD33 .C4812.
McClellan, Aubrey Lester.Tables of Experimental Dipole Moments. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1963-1974. QD571 .M3.
McCloskey, Gordon.With Love and Anger: Notes in Passing. New York: Vantage Press, 1979. PS3563.A2615 W51 1979.
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McClure, Vance Edward.Localized and Equivalent Orbitals. Ph.D. diss., University of California, San Diego, 1970. QD461 .M381 1970.
McCormick, Marjorie.The Golden Pollen; Nature's Unique Force of Life. Featuring T.J. Tretheway's personal experience surviving on pollen during World War II in the jungles of Burma. Yakima, Washington: 1960. SF539 .M31 1960.
McCormick, Richard.Rutgers: A Bicentennial History. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 1966. LD4753 .M25.
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McCullough, Christopher J. and Robert Woods Mann.Managing Your Anxiety : Regaining Control When You Feel Stressed, Helpless, and Alone : Self-Care Program Included. Los Angeles: J.P. Tarcher; New York: Distributed by St. Martin's Press, 1985. RC552.A44 M39 1985.
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McDavid, Edmund R.Let God Speak : and Let Us Listen. Birmingham, Ala.: Hope Pub., 1991. BS543 .M43 1991.
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McDonald, Hugh C.Appointment in Dallas : The Final Solution to the Assassination of JFK. As told to Geoffrey Bocca. New York: H. McDonald Pub. Corp., 1975. E842.9 .M23 1975.
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McDougall, W.B. and Herma A. Baggley.Plants of Yellowstone National Park, With illustrations and keys for identification. Washington: U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1936. QK195 .M2.
McElroy, William David and Bentley Glass.A Symposium on the Chemical Basis of Heredity. Edited by William D. McElroy and Bentley Glass. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1957. QH431 .J58.
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McFadden, William.Techniques of Combined Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry: Applications in Organic Analysis. New York: Wiley, 1973. QD272.C44 M3.
McGaffin, William and Erwin Knoll.Scandal in the Pentagon; A Challenge to Democracy. Greenwich, Connecticut: Fawcett Publications, 1969. UA23 .M244 1969.
McGee, Charles T.How to Survive Modern Technology : A Crash Course in Protecting Your Health from the Hidden Hazards of Daily Living. Introduction by Theron G. Randolph. New Canaan, Connecticut: Keats Pub., 1981. RA776.5 .M221 1981.
McGee, Charles T.How to Survive Modern Technology. Alamo, California: Ecology Press, 1979. RA776.5 .M22 1979.
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McGinley, Phyllis.Sixpence in Her Shoe. New York: Macmillan, 1964. PS3525.A23293 Z5 1964.
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McGrady, Pat.The Persecuted Drug : The Story of DMSO. New York: Charter, 1979. RM666.M53 M32 1979.
McGranahan, Donald, et al.Measurement and Analysis of Socioeconomic Development : An Enquiry into International Indicators of Development and Quantitative Interrelations of Social and Economic components of development. Geneva: United Nations Research Institute for Social Development, 1985. HD75 .M35 1985.
McGrath, Alice Greenfield.Self-Defense for Cowards; A Guide to Non-Combative Action for the Rational, Resourceful Man. Drawings by Chris Jenkyns. Foreword by Stan Freberg. Hollywood, California: Thor Pub. Co., 1961. PN6231.S49 M3 1961.
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McGuire, Saundra Yancy, Joanne M. Widom, and Stuart J. Edelstein.Study Guide for Chemistry, an Introduction to General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1981. QD31.2 .W5421 1981.
McIlwain, Henry.Biochemistry and the Central Nervous System. Boston: Little, Brown, 1955. QP361 .M2.
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McKinney, Henry Lewis.Lamarck to Darwin: Contributions to Evolutionary Biology, 1809-1859. Lawrence, Kansas: Coronado Press, 1971. QH363 .M3 1973.
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McLachlan, Dan.X-Ray Crystal Structure. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1957. QD945 .M3.
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McLachlan, Dan and Jenny P. Glusker, eds.Crystallography in North America. Co-editor Hugo Steinfink, managing editor Sidney C. Abrahams, associate managing editor Alexander Tulinsky. New York: American Crystallographic Association, 1983. QD905.2 .C881 1983.
McLaughlin, Patsy A.Comparative Morphology of Recent Crustacea. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1980. QL445 .M25.
McMinn, Howard and Evelyn Maino.An Illustrated Manual of Pacific Coast Trees. With Lists of Trees Recommended for Various Uses on the Pacific Coast by H.W. Shepherd. Berkeley, California: University of California Press, 1951. QK482 .M28 1951.
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McNamara, Robert S.Blundering into Disaster : Surviving the First Century of the Nuclear Age. New York: Pantheon Books, 1986. UA10 .M39 1986.
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McPhee, John A.The Curve of Binding Energy. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1974. UF767 .M215 1974.
McPherson, William, et al.Chemistry, a Textbook for Colleges. Boston; New York [etc.]: Ginn and company, 1940. QD31 .M29 1940.
McQuarrie, Donald Allan and Peter A. Rock.General Chemistry. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1984. QD31.2 .M388 1984.
McWilliams, Carey.Witch Hunt : The Revival of Heresy. Boston: Little, Brown, 1950. JC599.U5 M2.
Book review laid in.
Mead, Clifford S., and Janet Wallace, eds.The Pauling Catalogue : Ava Helen and Linus Pauling papers at Oregon State University : Catalogue of Preliminary Holdings. With the publications of Professor Linus Pauling from 1920 to 1990 / Z.S. Herman and D.B. Munro. QD22.P35 O71 1991.
Book review laid in. Handwritten note of Linus Pauling.
Mead, Margaret.Coming of Age in Samoa : A Psychological Study of Primitive Youth for Western Civilisation; foreword by Franz Boas. New York: American Museum of Natural History, 1973. DU813 .M4 1973a.
Meckseper, Friedrich.The Nobel Prizes : Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Literature, Peace, Economics. Malmö, Sweden: Galerie Börjeson, 1983. AS911.N6 M41 1983.
TLS to Linus Pauling laid in.
Medawar, Peter Brian.The Future of Man. New York: Basic Books, 1960. QH369 .M38 1960b.
Handwritten note on business card of Charles M. Blair laid in.
Medawar, Peter Brian.The Future of Man. New York: New American Library, 1961. QH431 .M341 1961.
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Medvedev, Roy Aleksandrovich.K sudu istorii. English; Let History Judge: The Origins and Consequences of Stalinism. Translated by Colleen Taylor. Edited by David Joravsky and by Georges Haupt. New York: Knopf, 1971. DK267 .M4 1971.
Medvedev, Zhores A.The Rise and Fall of T.D. Lysenko. Translated by I. Michael Lerner, with the editorial assistance of Lucy G. Lawrence. New York: Columbia University Press, 1969. QH431 .M35 1969.
Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling.
Medvedev, Zhores A. and Roy Aleksandrovich Medvedev.Kto sumasshedshii? English; A Question of Madness. Translated from the Russian by Ellen de Kadt. New York: Knopf, 1971. DK275.M35 A3 1971.
Mees, C.E. Kenneth and John A. Leermakers.The Organization of Industrial Scientific Research. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1950. T65 .M5 1950.
Meighan, Clement Woodward.Archaeology; An Introduction. San Francisco: Chandler Pub. Co., 1966. CC165 .M4 1966.
Mellor, Joseph William.Mellor's Modern Inorganic Chemistry. Rev. and ed. by G.D. Parkes. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1939. QD151 .M4 1939.
Melman, Seymour.Inspection for Disarmament. New York: Columbia University Press, 1958. UA12.5 .M4.
Handwritten ownership signature and stamp of Linus Pauling.
Melman, Seymour.No Place to Hide, Fact and Fiction about Fallout Shelters. New York: Grove Press, 1962. UG630 .M4.
Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling. Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author.
Melman, Seymour.Pentagon Capitalism: The Political Economy of War. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1970. HC110.D4 M4.
Melman, Seymour.The Peace Race. New York: Ballantine Books, 1961. D844 .M43 1961b.
Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling. Missing first 8 pages of book.
Mendelsohn, Robert S.Confessions of a Medical Heretic. Chicago: Contemporary Books, 1979. RC90 .M46 1979.
Handwritten notes of Linus Pauling.
Menen, Aubrey.The Prevalence of Witches. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1957. PR6025 .E5 P7 1957.
Menzel, Roderich.Wie Tom den Krieg abschaffte. Düsseldorf: Hoch-Verlag, 1966. PT2625.E527 W51 1966.
Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling.
Merck and Co.The Story of the Amino Acids. Rahway, New Jersey: Merck and co. inc., 1940. QD305.A7 M4.
Merck and Co.Vitamin C. Rahway, New Jersey: Merck and Co., 1956. RM666.A79 M41 1956.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from Glenn S. Baker. Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling. Handwritten notes of Linus Pauling.
Merrick, Leonard.Conrad in Quest of His Youth, an Extravagance of Temperament. New York; London: M. Kennerley, 1911. PR6025.E7 C6 1911.
Merrick, Leonard.The Little Dog Laughed. New York: E.P. Dutton and Co., Inc., 1930. PR6025.E7 L5.
Handwritten ownership signature of Ava Helen Pauling.
Merril, Judith.The Year's Vest S-F : 9th Annual Edition. New York: Dell, 1965. PN6071.S33 M471 1965.
Merrill, Richard J. and David W. Ridgway.The CHEM Study Story. With a Foreword by Glenn T. Seaborg. Contributors: J. Arthur Campbell [and others]. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1969. QD40 .M39.
Merton, Thomas.Original Child Bomb : Points for Meditation to be Scratched on the Walls of a Cave. New York: New Directions, 1961. D790 .M43 1961.
Merton, Thomas.Original Child Bomb; Points for Meditation to be Scratched on the Walls of a Cave. New York: New Directions, 1962. D790 .M43.
Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling.
Metcalf, John, ed.The New Story Writers. Kingston, Ontario: Quarry Press, 1992. PR9197.32 .N491 1992.
Handwritten notes of Linus Pauling.
Metzger, Robert M., ed.High Temperature Superconductivity : The First Two Years : Proceedings of a Conference Held 11-13 April 1988, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. New York: Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, 1989. QC611.98.H54 H544 1989.
Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling. Handwritten notes of Linus Pauling.
Meursinge, John H.Groping for Unity. New York: Vantage Press, 1982. BJ1533.C58 M481 1982.
Meyer, Beat, ed.Elemental Sulfur; Chemistry and Physics. Advisory editor: Norman Kharasch. New York: Interscience Publishers, 1965. QD181.S1 M4.
Meyer, Joseph E.The Herbalist. Meyerbooks, 1975. RS164 .M38 1975.
Handwritten ownership signature of Ava Helen Pauling.
Meyer, Kurt Heinrich and Herman Mark.Der Aufbau der Hochpolymeren organischen Naturstoffe, auf Grund molekular-morphologischer Betrachtungen. Mit 89 Abbildungen im Text und auf Tafeln. Leipzig: Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft m.b.H., 1930. QD251 .M4 1930.
Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling. Handwritten notes of Linus Pauling laid in.
Meyerhof, Walter E.Elements of Nuclear Physics. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1967. QC776 .M4.
Meyers, Lawrence S. and Neal E. Grossen.Behavioral Research : Theory, Procedure, and Design. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1978. BF76.5 .M48 1978.
Meyers, Robert A., ed.Encyclopedia of Molecular Biology and Molecular Medicine. Weinheim, Germany; New York: VCH, 1996. QH506 .E534 1996.
1 packing list and 7 pages of various correspondence between Linus Pauling, the editor, and publisher laid in.
Miale, Florence R. and Michael Selzer.The Nuremberg Mind : The Psychology of the Nazi Leaders. With an introd. and Rorschach records by Gustave M. Gilbert. New York: Quadrangle/The New York Times Book Co., 1975. DD244 .M5 1975.
Michal-Smith, Harold.The Mentally Retarded Patient. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1956. RC467 .M5 1956.
Michelmore, Susan.Sexual Reproduction. Garden City, New York: Published for the American Museum of Natural History [by] the Natural History Press, 1964. QH481 .M5.
Michels, Walter Christian, Malcom Correll and Arthur Lindo Patterson.Foundations of Physics. Princeton, New Jersey: Van Nostrand, 1968. QC21 .M45.
Michelson, A.M., J.M. McCord and I. Fridovich, eds.Superoxide and Superoxide Dismutases. London; New York: Academic Press, 1977. QP603.S94 S96.
Michener, James A.The Covenant. New York: Fawcett Crest Books, 1982. PS3525.I19 C68 1982.
Michener, James A. and A. Grove Day.Rascals in Paradise. New York: Fawcett Crest, 1957. DU21 .M5 1957.
Migot, André.Tibetan Marches; translated from the French by Peter Fleming. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1957. DS785 .M5321 1957.
Mihalas, Dimitri.Stellar Atmospheres. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1978. QB809 .M5 1978.
Millar, Ian T. and H.D. Springall.A Shorter Sidgwick's Organic Chemistry of Nitrogen. Oxford: Clarendon P., 1969. QD412.N1 M5 1969.
Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling.
Millard, Earl Bowman.Physical Chemistry for Colleges; A Course of Instruction Based upon the Fundamental Laws of Chemistry. New York [etc.]: McGraw-Hill book company, inc., 1921. QD453 .M65 1921.
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Millay, Edna St. Vincent.Collected Sonnets of Edna St. Vincent Millay. New York: Washington Square, 1959. PS3525.I495 C55 1959.
Handwritten notes laid in.
Miller, Benjamin Frank.Reader's Digest Family Health Guide and Medical Encyclopedia / based on the medical writings of Benjamin F. Miller. New York: Reader's Digest Association, 1976. RC81 .R28 1976.
Miller, David C. and James Pouilliard.The Relevance of Albert Schweitzer at the Dawn of the 21st Century. Lanham: University Press of America, 1992. B2430.S374 R45 1992.
Miller, David, ed.Clinical Light Damage to the Eye; foreword by Linus Pauling. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1987. RE48 .C56 1987.
1 page TLS laid in.
Miller, Fred D.Open Door to Health. As told to Edna Yost, with an introd. by Victor G. Heiser. New York: Arc Books, 1969. RK281 .M54 1969.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author.
Miller, Hans R.America's Ultimate Weapon: A Program of Justice, Freedom, and Harmony for Mankind. St. Paul, Minnesota: Aspen Computype, 1970. HN64 .M741 1970.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author.
Miller, Patricia H.Theories of Developmental Psychology. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1983. BF713 .M55 1983.
Miller, Sigmund Stephen, Julian Asher Miller and Don Ethan Miller.Lifespan Plus : The Definitive Guide to Health and Well-Being for the Rest of Your Life. New York: MacMillan Pub., 1985. RA777.6 .M51 1985.
Miller, Warren.90 Miles from Home; The Face of Cuba Today. Greenwich, Connecticut: Fawcett, 1961. F1788 .M481 1961.
News clipping laid in.
Millett, Kate.Sexual Politics. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1970. HQ1154.M5.
Millikan, Robert Andrews and Henry Gordon Gale.A First Course in Physics. Boston, New York [etc.]: Ginn and Company, 1906. QC23 .M646 1906.
Handwritten ownership signature and notes of Linus Pauling.
Millikan, Robert Andrews and Henry Gordon Gale.A First Course in Physics. Boston: Ginn and Company, 1913. QC23 .M646 1913.
Handwritten ownership signature and notes of Linus Pauling.
Millikan, Robert Andrews, Duane Roller and Earnest Charles Watson.Mechanics, Molecular Physics, Heat, and Sound. Boston, New York [etc.]: Ginn, 1937. QC21 .M48 1937.
Millis, Walter.An End to Arms. New York: Atheneum, 1965. JX1974 .M53.
Handwritten signature note of Linus Pauling laid in.
Millis, Walter, Harvey C. Mansfield and Harold Stein.Arms and the State; Civil-Military Elements in National Policy. New York: Twentieth Century Fund, 1958. UA23 .M5.
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Millis, Walter and James Real.The Abolition of War. New York: Macmillan, 1963. JX1974 .M52.
Mills, C. Wright.The Causes of World War Three. New York: Ballantine Books, 1960. E835 .M52.
Mills, C. Wright.Listen, Yankee : The Revolution in Cuba. New York: Ballantine Books, 1960. F1788 .M51 1960.
Mills, C. Wright.The Power Elite. London: Oxford University Press, 1959. E169.1 .M641 1959.
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Mills, C. Wright.Power, Politics and People; The Collected Essays of C. Wright Mills. Edited and with an introd. by Irving Louis Horowitz. New York: Ballantine Books, 1963. HM101 .M5 1963b.
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Mills, Walter, et al.A World without War. New York: Washington Square Press, 1961. JX1963 .W61 1961.
Milne, Alan Alexander.The Red House Mystery. New York: Dell, 1959. PR6025.I65 R421 1959.
Milner, Lucille Bernheimer.Education of an American liberal, an Autobiography. Introd. by Alvin Johnson. New York: Horizon Press, 1954. JC599.U5 M5.
Mindell, Earl.Earl Mindell's Vitamin Bible : How the Right Vitamins and Nutrient Supplements Can Help Turn Your Life Around. New York: Rawson, Wade Publishers, 1979. QP771 .M56 1979.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author.
Mindell, Earl.Shaping Up with Vitamins : How the Right Foods and Nutrients Can Help Shape Up Your Body, Your Mind, and Your Sex Life. New York: Warner Books, 1985. RA784 .M514 1985.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author.
Mingqiu, Cui and Steven Fowkes.The Wisdom of the Chinese Proverb with English Proverb Equivalents = Chung-kuo yen yü chüan i. Palo Alto, California: Bottom Line Books, 1990. PN6519.C5 C841 1990.
Ministerium für Auswärtige Angelegenheiten.Von Ribbentrop zu Adenauer. English; From Ribbentrop to Adenauer, a Documentation on the West German Foreign Office. Berlin: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the German Democratic Republic, 1961. DD256.5 .A513 1961a.
Handwritten notes of Linus Pauling.
Mintz, Ruth Finer.The Darkening Green. Denver: Big Mountain Press, 1965. PS3563.I5 D3 1965.
Includes poem dedicated to Linus Pauling. Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author. Card tipped in to Linus Pauling from the author.
Mische, Gerald and Patricia.Toward a Human World Order : Beyond the National Security Straitjacket. New York: Paulist Press, 1977. JC361 .M55.
TLS to Ava Helen and Linus Pauling from the author.
Mislow, Kurt.Introduction to Stereochemistry. New York: W.A. Benjamin, 1965. QD481 .M5.
Mitchell, Sydney Bancroft.Iris for Every Garden. Drawings by Tom Craig. New York: Barrows, 1949. SB413.I8 M5.
Mitrovic, Pavle.English-International : An Attempt at an Inter-Systemal Vocabulary of Modern Auxiliary Languages. Sarajevo: 1970. PM8035 .M51 1970.
Mitsuda, Hisatoshi and Tetsuo Fukuda, eds.Biological Mechanisms of Schizophrenia and Schizophrenia-Like Psychoses. Tokyo: Igaku Shoin, 1974. RC514 .B541 1974.
Handwritten and typed notes from the editors.
Mitsuishi, Iwao.Bunshi Eiyogaku Josetsu = Introduction to Molecular Nutriology. Tokyo: Gendai Shorin, 1984. QP144.F85 M51 1984.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling.
Mizushima, San-Ichiro.Structure of Molecules and Internal Rotation. New York: Academic Press, 1954. QD561 .M6.
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M.K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence.World without Violence : can Gandhi's vision become reality? New Delhi; London: Wiley Eastern, 1994. HM278 .W671 1994.
Mnookin, Robert H.In the Interest of Children : Advocacy, Law Reform, and Public Policy. Contributing original studies, Robert A. Burt ... [et al.]. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1985. KF479 .M55 1985.
Modelski, George, ed.Transnational Corporations and World Order : Readings in International Political Economy. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1979. HD2755.5 .T68.
Modern Science and Moral Values : proceedings of the Second International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences, Tokyo, November 18-21, 1973. Tarrytown, New York: International Cultural Foundation, 1973. Q175.4 .I57 1973.
Moe, Henry Allen.The Power of Freedom in Human Affairs; introd. by John Sloan Dickey. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1977. E169.12 .M58 1977.
Moeller, Therald.Inorganic Chemistry, a Modern Introduction. New York: Wiley, 1982. QD151.2 .M63 1982.
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Moelwyn-Hughes, Emyr Alun.Physical Chemistry. London; New York; Paris: Pergamon Press, 1957. QD453 .M6 1947a.
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Monardes, Nicols et al.Dialogo del Hierro y de Sus Grandezas; Dialogo del Hierro y de Sus Grandezas / Hecho por el Doctor Monardes, con una Nota Preliminar de Carlos Prieto. Seguido de dos Estudios: La Naturaleza de los Metales y el Beneficio del Hierro en los Alquimistas y Metalurgicos del Siglo XVI / por Modesto Bargallo y Nicolas Bautista Monardes, su vida y su obra a. 1493-1588] / por Francisco Guerra. Mxico, D.F.: Compaa Fundidora de Fierro y Acero de Monterrey, S.A., 1961. RM666.I8 M661 1961.
Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling. Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author.
Moncrieff, R.W.The Chemical Senses. London: L. Hill, 1944. QP431 .M6.
Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling.
Monod-Bruhl, Odette.Indian Temples; 135 photographs chosen and annotated by Odette Monod-Bruhl. With a pref. by Sylvain Levi. English translation by Roy Hawkins. Bombay, India: G. Cumberlege, 1952. NA6001 .B71 1952.
Handwritten note to Linus and Ava Helen Pauling.
Monsanto Chemical Company.Science, Engineering and the Quality of Life : [proceedings]. St. Louis: Monsanto Co., 1970. Q175.4 .C471 1970.
Monsarrat, Nicholas.The Kappillan of Malta. New York: Morrow, 1974. PR6025.O56 K31 1974.
Montagu, Ashley.The Natural Superiority of Women. New York: Collier Books, 1974. HQ1206 .M65 1974.
Moon, J. Yogamundi.A Macrobiotic Explanation of Pathological Calcification : The Great Industrial Epidemic. Oroville, California: George Oshawa Macrobiotic Foundation, 1974. RM235 .M661 1974.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author.
Moore, David S.Statistics : Concepts and Controversies. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1979. QA276.12 .M66 1979.
Moore, Harry Hascall.Survival or Suicide; A Summons to Old and Young to Build a United, Peaceful World. With chapters from the writings of William L. Laurence et. al. New York: Harper, 1948. CB425 .M56 1948.
Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling.
Moore, John Cecil.You English Words. London: Collins, 1961. PE1585 .M6 1961.
Lecture agenda laid in.
Moore, John G.Selected Poems, 1930-1965. With an introduction by Arthur N. Gage. Pasadena: Marathon Press, 1966. PS3563.O6183 A6 1966.
Moore, John W., William G. Davies and Ronald W. Collins.Chemistry. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1978. QD31.2 .M62 1978.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author.
Moore, Raymond S.China Doctor; The Life Story of Harry Willis Miller. New York: Harper, 1961. R722 .M6 1961.
Handwritten note to Linus and Ava Helen Pauling from the author.
Moore, Richard, M.D. and George D. Webb.The K Factor : Reversing and Preventing High Blood Pressure Without Drugs. New York: Pocket Books, 1987. RC685.H8 M661 1987.
Moore, Ruth E.Niels Bohr: The Man, His Science, and the World They Changed. With drawings by Sue Richert Allen. New York: Knopf, 1966. QC16.B63 M6.
Morandi, Luigi.Viaggio di un Tecnico Curioso nella Civilta Sovietica. Torino: Einaudi, 1961. DK28 .M63 1961.
Moravcsik, Michael J.The Two-Nucleon Interaction. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1963. QC721 .M86.
Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling.
Moravia, Alberto.Agostino. English; Two Adolescents Agostino and Disobedience. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1960. PQ4829.O62 A631 1960.
Moravia, Alberto.Roman Tales. Selected and translated by Angus Davidson. New York: New American Library, 1959. PQ4829.O62 R34131 1959.
Morehouse, Laurence Englemohr and Leonard Gross.Total Fitness in 30 minutes a Week. New York: Pocket Books, 1976. RA781 .M628 1976.
Handwritten notes of Linus Pauling.
Morgan, Robin.Sisterhood is Powerful; An Anthology of Writings from the Women's Liberation Movement. New York: Random House, 1970. HQ1426 .M85.
Handwritten initials of Ava Helen Pauling.
Morgan, Thomas Hunt.Evolution and Genetics. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1925. QH366 .M84.
Morgenthaler, John and Steven Wm. Fowkes, eds.Stop the FDA : Save Your Health Freedom. Menlo Park, California: Health Freedom Publications, 1992. RA401.A3 S76 1992.
Morin, Robert J., ed.Frontiers in Longevity Research : Applications of Nutritional and Other Discoveries in the Prevention of the Age-Related Disorders. With 20 contributors. Springfield, Illinois: Thomas, 1985. RB210 .F76 1985.
Handwritten notes of Linus Pauling.
Morin, Robert J. and Richard J. Bing, eds.Frontiers in Medicine : Implications for the Future; sponsored by the American Longevity Association. New York: Human Sciences Press, 1985. R740 .F76 1985.
Moroboshi, Hiroshi.Old Man Obara of Tamagawa Gakuen: Schoolmaster Obara through the Eyes of a Disciple. Tokyo: Tamagawa University Press, 1969. LB880.O2 M61 1969.
Morra, Marion E. and Eve Potts.Choices : Realistic Alternatives in Cancer Treatment. Illustrations by Dick Oden. New York: Avon, 1980. RC270.8 .M67.
Handwritten notes of Linus Pauling.
Morray, Joseph P.From Yalta to Disarmament; Cold War Debate. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1961. D843 .M65.
Handwritten ownership signature of Ava Helen Pauling.
Morray, Joseph P.Pride of State; A Study in Patriotism and American National Morality. Boston: Beacon Press, 1959. JC329 .M6.
Handwritten note to Ava Helen Pauling from the author.
Morray, Joseph P.The Second Revolution in Cuba. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1962. F1788 .M6.
Morris, Edita.The Seeds of Hiroshima. London: MacGibbon and Kee, 1965. PS3525.O743 S441 1965.
Dedicated to Ava Helen and Linus Pauling.
Morris, Williams.News from Nowhere : Or, An Epoch of Rest : Being Some Chapters from a Utopian Romance. New York: Longmans, Green, 1908. HX811.1891 .M741 1908.
Handwritten note to Ava Helen Pauling on front free endpage.
Morris, Wright.The Inhabitants; text and photographs by Wright Morris. New York; London: C. Scribner's Sons, Ltd., 1946. E169 .M88.
Morrison, Abraham Cressy.Man Does Not Stand Alone. New York: Fleming H. Revell, 1944. BL240 .M6.
Morrison, Philip and Phylis.Powers of Ten : A Book about the Relative Size of Things in the Universe and the Effect of Adding Another Zero. Office of Charles and Ray Eames. New York: Scientific American Library; Distributed by W.H. Freeman, 1984. QB981 .M865 1982.
Book review laid in.
Morse, Elsa Peters.The Key to World Peace and Plenty. With an introd. by Holland Roberts. San Francisco: Summit Press, 1960. HD82 .M58 1960.
Handwritten note to Ava Helen and Linus Pauling from the author.
Moskin, Robert J.Morality in America. New York: Random House, 1966. HN58 .M63.
Moskvitin, Jurij.Essay on the Origin of Thought. Athens: Ohio University Press, 1974. BD450 .M66.
Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling.
Mosley, Nicholas.Assassins. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin, 1969. PR6063.O82 A91 1969.
Moss, Ralph W.Cancer Therapy : The Independent Consumer's Guide to Non-Toxic Treatment and Prevention. New York: Equinox Press, 1992. RC263 .M643 1992.
Handwritten notes of Linus Pauling.
Moss, Ralph W.Free Radical : Albert Szent-Györgyi and the Battle over Vitamin C. with a foreword by Studs Terkel. New York: Paragon House, 1988. QP511.8.S94 M67 1988.
Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling. Handwritten notes of Linus Pauling.
Moss, Ralph W.The Cancer Industry : Unraveling the Politics. With Photographs by Peter Barry Chowka. New York: Paragon House, 1989. RC263 .M64 1989.
Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling. Handwritten notes of Linus Pauling.
Moss, Ralph W.The Cancer Syndrome. New York: Grove Press, distributed by Random House, 1980. RC263 .M64.
Handwritten notes of Linus Pauling. Book review from the publisher laid in.
Most, Stephen and Grasberg, Lynn, eds.The Broken Circle : A Search for Wisdom in the Nuclear Age. Foreword by Christine K. Cassel. Palo Alto, California: Consulting Psychologists Press, 1988. JX1974.7 .B758 1988.
Mott, Nevill Francis.An Outline of Wave Mechanisms. Cambridge, England: The University Press, 1930. QC174.2 .M6.
Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling.
Mott, Nevill Francis and H. Jones.The Theory of the Properties of Metals and Alloys. London: Oxford University Press, 1945. TA459 .M6 1945.
Mott, Nevill Francis and Ronald Wilfrid Gurney.Electronic Processes in Ionic Crystals. Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1940. QD939 .M6.
Handwritten notes of Linus Pauling.
Moulton, James Edward.Tumors in Domestic Animals. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1961. SF910.T8 M6.
Mowat, Farley.Siberians; Sibir; My Discovery of Siberia. Toronto: McClellan and Stewart, 1970. DK756 .M65 1970b.
Handwritten note to Ava Helen Pauling on front free endpage.
Moyer, Paul E.The Case for Peace. New York: Pageant Press, 1955. JX1952 .M68.
Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling. Post card to Linus Pauling laid in.
Moyers, Bill D.A World of Ideas : Conversations with Thoughtful Men and Women about American Life Today and the Ideas Shaping Our Future; Betty Sue Flowers, editor. New York: Doubleday, 1989. E169.12 .M69 1989.
Mudd, Chris.Cholesterol and Your Health : The Great American Ripoff! Part I. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: American Lite Co., 1990. RC685.C6 M83 1990.
TLS to Linus Pauling from the author laid in.
Mudd, Stuart, ed.Conflict Resolution and World Education. The Hague: W. Junk, 1966. HM36.5 .C6 1966.
Muetterties, Earl L.The Chemistry of Boron and Its Compounds. New York: Wiley, 1967. QD181.B1 M8.
Muhlethaler, Jacques.Toutes voiles dehors; des USA au Japon en passant par l'Autriche, l'URSS et la Chine populaire. Genève: Perret-Gentil, 1964. D842 .M81 1964.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author.
Mulay, L.N.Magnetic Susceptibility. New York: Interscience Publishers, 1966. QD591 .M8.
Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling. Handwritten note to Linus Pauling.
Mumford, Lewis.The Culture of Cities. New York: Harcourt, Brace and company, 1938. HT151 .M78.
Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling.
Munitz, Milton Karl.A Modern Introduction to Ethics; Readings from Classical and Contemporary Sources. Glencoe, Illinois: Free Press, 1958. BJ21 .M8 1958.
Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling.
Munz, Philip A.California Desert Wildflowers. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1962. QK149 .M81.
Handwritten ownership signature of Ava Helen Pauling.
Murayama, Makio and Robert M. Nalbandian.Sickle Cell Hemoglobin; Molecule to Man. Boston: Little, Brown, 1973. RC641.7.S5 M87.
Murdoch, Iris.An Unofficial Rose. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books, in association with Chatto and Windus, 1964. PR6063.U7 U54 1964.
Murdoch, Iris.The Bell. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin Books, in association with Chatto and Windus, 1962. PR6063.U7 B4 1962.
Murdoch, Iris.The Time of the Angels. London: Penguin Books, 1968. PR6063.U7 T5 1968.
Murphy, Grace Emline Barstow.Your Deafness is Not You New Design for Deafness. New York: Harper, 1954. RF291 .M79 1954.
Handwritten note to Ava Helen and Linus Pauling from the author.
Murphy, Wendy B.Coping with the Common Cold. Alexandria, Virginia: Time-Life Books, 1981. RF361 .M8 1981.
Murray, Max.The Right Honourable Corpse. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1957. PR9619.3.M84 R551 1957.
Murrell, John Norman, Sidney Francis Alan Kettle and John Michael Tedder.Valence Theory. London; New York: Wiley, 1965. QD469 .M8.
Handwritten notes of Linus Pauling.
Musée Condé.Le musee Conde au Chateau de Chantilly. Paris: Institut de France, 1978. N2059.C5 M81 1978.
Myers, Henry.The Utmost Island. New York: Crown Publishers, 1951. PS3525.Y37 U8.
Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling.
Myers, Leopold Hamilton.The Root and the Flower. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1934. PR6025.Y43 R66 1934.
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Myerson, Michael and Solomon, Mark.Stopping World War III. New York: U.S. Peace Council, 1981. JX1974.7 .M941 1981.
Myrdal, Alva Reimer.The Game of Disarmament : How the United States and Russia Run the Arms Race. New York: Pantheon Books, 1976. JX1974 .M948.
Myrdal, Gunnar.Against the Stream: Critical Essays on Economics. New York: Pantheon Books, 1973. HB71 .M87.
Myrdal, Gunnar.Beyond the Welfare State; Economic Planning and Its International Implications. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1960. HF1411 .M88.
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Nabokov, Vladimir Vladimirovich.Kamera Obskura. English; Laughter in the Dark. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1969. PS3527.A15 L31 1969.
Nachmansohn, David.Chemical and Molecular Basis of Nerve Activity. New York: Academic Press, 1959. QP356.3 .N3.
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Nagaoka, Shogo.Hiroshima under Atomic Bomb Attack. Hiroshima, Japan: Peace Memorial Museum, 1954. D767.25.H6 N31.
Nagata, Takeshi.Rock-Magnetism. Tokyo: Maruzen Co., 1953. QC815 .N3 1953.
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Naipaul, Vidiadhar Surajprasad.An Area of Darkness. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin, 1968. DS421 .N3 1968.
Nakasone, Nobuyuki.Longevity, the Cell Membrane, and the Arterial Wall : Observations Over Forty Years. Honolulu: N. Nakasone, 1994. RM216 .N351 1994.
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Nalbandian, Robert M., ed.Molecular Aspects of Sickle Cell Hemoglobin; Clinical Applications. With a foreword by Linus Pauling. Springfield, Illinois: Thomas, 1971. RC641.7.H4 M6 1971.
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Nalbandov, Andrew V.Reproductive Physiology of Mammals and Birds : The Comparative Physiology of Domestic and Laboratory Animals and Man. With a Chapter by Brian Cook. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1976. QP251 .N32 1976.
Nara, Robert O. and Steven A. Mariner.How to Become Dentally Self-Sufficient. Houghton, Michigan: Oramedics International Press, 1979. RK61 .N31 1979.
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Náray-Szabó, István.Anorganische Chemie. [Ubers aus dem Ungarischen von Andras Beliczay]. Budapest: Verlag der Ungarischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1959. QD151 .N315 1959.
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Nara, Robert O. and Steven A. Mariner.$Money by the Mouthful! What You Should Know about the Health of Your Mouth and Body That No Doctor is Going to Tell You. Houghton, Michigan: Oramedics International Press, 1978. RK61 .N31 1978.
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Nash, Leonard Kollender.The Nature of the Natural Sciences. Boston: Little, Brown, 1963. Q175 .N3.
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National Academy of Sciences (U.S.).The Scientific Endeavor. Contributors: Melvin Calvin and others. New York: Rockefeller Institute Press, 1965. Q171 .S329.
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National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) Committee on Science and Technology.Science and Technology in Presidential Policymaking : a proposal : report of the ad hoc Committee on Science and Technology. Washington D.C.: National Academy of Sciences, 1974. Q127.U6 N352 1974.
National Academy of Sciences (U.S.). Committee on Science and Public Policy.Federal Support of Basic Research in Institutions of Higher Learning. Washington: National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council, 1964. Q180.U5 N24.
National Academy of Sciences (U.S.). Panel on Technology Assessment.Technology: Processes of Assessment and Choice; report of the National Academy of Sciences. [Prepared for] Committee on Science and Astronautics, U.S. House of Representatives. Washington: U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1969. T21 .N25 1969.
National Cancer Institute.Diet, Nutrition and Cancer Program : Status Report and Working Papers for the Advisory Committee Meeting, December 14-15, 1976, National Institutes of Health. Bethesda, Maryland: National Cancer Program, 1976. RC262 .U581 1976.
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National College of Education.Young People's Science Encyclopedia. Edited by the staff of National College of Education. Chicago: Children's Press, 1970. Q121 .Y622 1970.
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National Committee for Repeal of the McCarran Act.What You Need to Know about the McCarran act. Chicago: The Committee, c. 1970. KF4850.A3l3 .N371.
National Council of American-Soviet Friendship (U.S.).The First fifty years; symposium on the USSR. New York: 1967. DK266.A3 F5 1967.
National Institute of Sciences of India.Biographical Memoirs of Fellows. New Delhi: National Institute of Sciences of India, 1966. Q111 .N25 1966-.
National Institute on Aging and Pfizer Pharmaceuticals.Help Yourself to Good Health / presented in the public interest by the National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health and by Pfizer Pharmaceuticals. Bethesda, Maryland: National Institute on Aging, 1981. RA777.6 .H481 1981.
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National Lawyers Guild, International Law Committee.A Summary of Disarmament Documents, 1945-1962. San Francisco: National Lawyers Guild, International Law Committee, Subcommittee on Disarmament, 1963. JX1974 .N27.
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National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Critical Technologies.Critical Technologies : The Role of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 1992. T174.5 .C651 1992.
National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Diet, Nutrition, and Cancer, National Research Council.Diet, nutrition, and cancer. Washington: National Academy Press, 1982. RC268 .D51.
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National Research Council (U.S.) Committee on Resources and Man.Resources and Man ; A Study and Recommendations. By the Committee on Resources and Man of the Division of Earth Sciences, National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council, with the cooperation of the Division of Biology and Agriculture. Preston Cloud, chairman. San Francisco: [published by] W.H. Freeman [for the National Academy of Sciences], 1969. HC79.E5 N35 1969.
National Research Council (U.S.). Committee to Study the Long-Term Worldwide Effects of Multiple Nuclear-Weapons Detonations.Long-Term Worldwide Effects of Multiple Nuclear-Weapons Detonations. Assembly of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, National Research Council. Washington: National Academy of Sciences, 1975. UF767 .N28 1975.
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National Research Council (U.S.). Food Protection Committee.Toxicants Occurring Naturally in Foods. Washington: National Academy of Sciences, 1973. TX531 .T6 1973.
National Research Council (U.S.) and National Academy of Sciences (U.S.).Energy in Transition, 1985-2010 : Final Report of the Committee on Nuclear and Alternative Energy Systems, National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1980. TJ163.U6 N382 1980.
National Research Council (U.S.) and National Academy of Sciences (U.S.).Outlook for Science and Technology : The Next Five Years / a report of the National Research Council. San Francisco: Published in collaboration with the National Academy of Sciences by W.H. Freeman, 1982. Q180.U5 O94.
National Science Foundation (U.S.).Basic Research, a National Resource. Washington: 1957. Q180.U5 A32.
National Science Foundation (U.S.).Science Course Improvements Projects. Washington: 1962. Q181 .U533 1962.
National Science Foundation (U.S.) and the Center for Structural Studies of the University of Texas.Fourth Austin Symposium on Gas Phase Molecular Structure : The University of Texas at Austin, February 28-March 1, 1972. Austin, Texas: The University, 1972. QD461 .A91 1972.
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Nationale Front des Demokratischen Deutschland.Bilanz einer verfehlten Politik. English; The Result of an Unsuccessful Policy One Year of the Bonn Grand Coalition: Facts, Causes, Aims, Methods. National Council of the National Front of Democratic Germany. Dresden: Verlag Zeit im Bild, 1967. DD259.4 .N3313 1967.
Nationale Front des Demokratischen Deutschland.Brown Book; War and Nazi Criminals in West Germany: State, Economy, Administration, Army, Justice, Science. Dresden: Verlag Zeit im Bild, 1965. DD259.63 .N3.
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Nationale Front des Demokratischen Deutschland.Graubuch. English; Grey book: Expansionist Policy and Neo-Nazism in West Germany, Backgrounds, Aims, Methods; a documentation published by the National Council of the National Front. [Translation: Intertext Berlin]. Dresden: Verlag Zeit im Bild, 1967. DD259.4 .N3.
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Natwar-Singh, K., ed.The Legacy of Nehru: A Memorial Tribute. New York: John Day Co., 1965. DS481.N35 N315.
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Navajata.Sri Aurobindo. New Delhi, National Book Trust, India; Chief stockists in India: India Book House, Bombay, 1972. B5134.G42 N38.
Neal, Fred Warner.U.S. Foreign Policy and the Soviet Union. Santa Barbara, California: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1961. E183.8.R9 N4.
Nearing, Scott.Cuba and Latin America : Eyewitness Report on the Continental Congress for Solidarity with Cuba. New York: New Century Pub., 1963. F1776.3.L29 N41 1963.
Nearing, Scott.The Making of a Radical: A Political Autobiography. New York: Harper and Row, 1972. HX84.N4 A3.
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Neblett, William Haynie.No Peace with the Regulars. New York: Pageant Press, 1957. E835 .N38 1957.
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Nechamkin, Howard.Laboratory Problems in General Chemistry. New York: Crowell, 1953. QD45 .N43 1953.
Neel, James Van Gundia and William J. Schull.Human Heredity. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1954. QH431 .N4.
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Neel, James Van Gundia, Margery W. Shaw, and William J. Schull, eds.Genetics and the Epidemiology of Chronic Diseases. Washington: U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, Division of Chronic Diseases, 1965. RB156 .S9 1963.
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Nef, John, ed.Towards World Community. The Hague: W. Junk, 1968. AS2.5 .T63.
Neilands, J.B., ed.Microbial Iron Metabolism: A Comprehensive Treatise. New York: Academic Press, 1974. QR88 .N44 1974.
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Neilands, J.B. and Paul Karl Stumpf.Outlines of Enzyme Chemistry. With a Chapter on the Synthesis of Enzymes by Roger Y. Stanier. New York: Wiley, 1955. QP601 .N4.
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Neill, Stephen.Anglicanism. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1965. BX5005 .N4 1965.
Neisser, Ulric.Cognition and Reality : Principles and Implications of Cognitive Psychology. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1976. BF311 .N43.
Neisser, Ulric.Memory Observed : Remembering in Natural Contexts. Selections and commentary by Ulric Neisser. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1982. BF371 .M455 1982.
Nelson, Carl J.Eternity Can Wait. Milford, N.H.: Hunter Press, 1962. BV4832 .N41 1962.
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Nemirovskii, Pavel Emmanuilovich.Sovremennye modeli atomnogo iadra. English; Nuclear Models. Translated by S. Chomet. London: E. and F.N. Spon, 1963. QC794 .N4.
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Nernst, Walther.Theoretische Chemie vom Standpunkte der Avogadroschen Regel und der Thermodynamik. Stuttgart: F. Enke, 1913. QD453 .N43 1913.
Neruda, Pablo.Selected Poems. Edited and translated by Ben Belitt. Introd. by Luis Monguio. New York: Grove Press, 1961. PQ8097.N4 A6 1961.
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Netterberg, Robert E. and Robert T. Taylor.The Cancer Conspiracy. New York: Pinnacle, 1981. RC267 .N471 1981.
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Neuberger, Albert, ed.Symposium on Protein Structure. London; Methuen; New York: Wiley, 1958. QD431 .S9.
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Neumeyer, Fredrik.The Employed Inventor in the United States: R and D Policies, Law and Practice. With legal analysis by John C. Stedman. Cambridge, Masachusetts: MIT Press, 1971. KF3135 .N46.
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Neustadt, Richard E. and Harvey V. Fineberg.The Swine Flu Affair : Decision-Making on a Slippery Disease. With an introd. by Joseph A. Califano, Jr. Washington: U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1978. RA644.I6 N48.
Newbold, Herbert Leon.Dr. Newbold's Type A/Type B Weight Loss Book [preface by Linus Pauling, introduction by Edward T. Hall]. New Canaan, Connecticut: Keats Pub., 1991. RM222.2 .N483 1991.
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Newbold, Herbert Leon.Nutrition for Your Nerves. New Canaan, Connecticut: Keats Pub., 1993. RC455.4.N8 N48 1993.
Newbold, Herbert Leon.The Psychiatric Programming of People: Neo-Behavioral Orthomolecular Psychiatry. New York: Pergamon Press, 1972. RC480.5 .N4 1972.
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Newbold, Herbert Leon.Vitamin C Against Cancer. New York: Stein and Day, 1979. RC271.A78 N48 1979b.
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Newbrough, John Ballou.Oahspe, a New Bible in the Words of Jehovih and His Angel Embassadors. A Sacred History of the Dominions of the Higher and Lower Heavens on the Earth for the past Twenty-Four Thousand Years. Amherst, Wisconsin: Palmer, 1960. BF1301 .N53 1960.
Newby, Percy Howard.The Picnic at Sakkara. New York: Knopf, 1955. PR6027.E855 P5.
Newell, Homer E.NASA's Space Science and Applications Program. A Statement Presented to the Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences, United States Senate, April 20, 1967. Washington: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1967. TL789.8.U5 N4 1967.
Newland, Kathleen.The Sisterhood of Man. New York: Norton, 1979. HQ1154 .N48 1979.
Newman, Horatio Hackett.Readings in Evolution, Genetics, and Eugenics. Chicago, Illinois: The University of Chicago Press, 1921. QH366 .N4.
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Newman, James Roy.Science and Sensibility. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1961. Q125 .N48 1961b.
Newton, Isaac, Sir.Observations upon the Prophecies of Daniel, and the Apocalypse of St. John. Cave Junction, Or.: Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine, 1991. BS1556 .N48 1991.
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Ngoc, Huu and Françoise Corrèze.Anthologie de la Littérature Populaire du Viêt-nam. English; Anthology of Vietnamese Popular Literature. Translated by Peggie Preston, Dang The Binh and Hoang Tuy. Hanoi: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1984. PL4378.55.F7 A57 1982.
Nguyên, Khac Viên, ed.Chemical Warfare. Hanoi, Democratic Republic of Viet Nam: Xunhasaba, 1971. DS557.A1 V5 no.29.
Nguyên, Khac Viên, ed.Indochina, 1971-1972. Democratic Republic of Viet Nam: Xunhasaba, 1972. DS557.A1 V5 no.33.
Nguyên, Khac Viên.Southern Vietnam, 1975-1985. Hanoi: Foreign Languages Pub. House, 1985. DS556.39 .N37 1985.
Nguyên, Khac Viên.Vietnamese Studies (Hanoi, Vietnam: 1966). Hanoi: Xunhasaba [distributor], 1966. DS557.A1 V5.
Nhât Hanh, Thích.Vietnam: Lotus in the Sea of Fire. With a foreword by Thomas Merton and an afterword by Alfred Hassler. New York: Hill and Wang, 1967. DS557.A6 N5.
Nichols, Joe D. and James Presley.Please, Doctor, Do Something! : A Modern Physician Looks at Health and Nutrition. Atlanta, Texas: Natural Food Associates, 1972. RM217 .N621 1972.
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Nicholson, Herbert Victor.Treasure in Earthen Vessels : God's Love Overflows in Peace and War. Whittier, California: Penn Lithographics, 1974. BV3457.N47 A35 1974.
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Nickerson, Betty.How the World Grows Its Food. Toronto: The Ryerson Press, 1965. S419 .N5241 1965.
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Nicolson, Marjorie Hope.Mountain Gloom and Mountain Glory; The Development of the Aesthetics of the Infinite. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1959. PR508.N3 N5.
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Niebuhr, Reinhold.Christian Realism and Political Problems. New York: Scribner, 1953. BR115.P7 N5.
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Niemöller, Martin.Reden 1945-1954. Darmstadt: Stimme-Verlag, 1958. BT80 .N51 1958.
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Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm.Menschliches, allzumenschliches, ein Buch fur freie Geister, mit einem Nachwort von Alfred Baeumler. Leipzig: A. Kröner, 1930. B3313 .M5 1930.
Nieyemer, Oscar.Niemeyer. Paris: Alphabet, 1977. NA859.N43 N431 1977.
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Nilsson, Sam, ed.New paradigms : the world 300 years after Newton : Proceedings of a Symposium at the Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon, Portugal, May 11, 1987 / organized by the World Academy of Art and Science editor. [S.l.]: WAAS, 1990. QC16.N7 N41 1990.
Nimmo, Dan D. and Ungs, Thomas Dale.Political Patterns in America : Conflict Representation and Resolution. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1979. JK274 .N53.
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Nitter, Lorentz and Lorentz H. Nitter, Jr.Hva er Nitterkuren? Oslo: Eget forlag [Forlagscentralen], 1974. RC254.5 .N51 1974.
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Nittler, Alan H.A New Breed of Doctor. Foreword by Linda Clark. New York: Pyramid House, 1972. RM216 .N74 1972.
Noddings, Nel and Paul J. Shore.Awakening the Inner Eye : Intuition in Education. New York: Teachers College, Columbia University, 1984. BF311 .N63 1984.
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Noel-Baker, Philip John.The Arms Race; A Programme for World Disarmament. London: Atlantic Books, 1958. JX1974 .N6 1958b.
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Nolfi, Kristine.The Miracle of Living Foods. Parsons, West Virginia: McClain Printing Co., 1981. RM237.55 .N61 1981.
Nonnenmacher, G.G.Vers un Droit Atomique : Essai sur l'Internationalisation et la Domestication Juridique de l'Atome. Colmar: Impr. Alsatia, 1956. TK9145 .N61 1956.
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Noorden, Carl von.Clinical Treatises on the Pathology and Therapy of Disorders of Metabolism and Nutrition. New York: E.B. Treat, 1903-09. RB147 .N72.
Noranda Mines Limited.Man and His World. Terre des hommes. The Noranda lectures. Les conferences Noranda. Expo 67. Introd. by Helen S. Hogg. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1968. AC15 .M3 1968.
Nordby, Vernon J. and Calvin S. Hall.A Guide to Psychologists and Their Concepts. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1974. BF109.A1 N67.
Norden, Albert.So werden Kriege gemacht! English; Thus Wars Are Made! Dresden: Verl. Zeit im Bild, 1970. HC106 .N6713 1970.
Norden, Herta, ed.Berlin, 1945-1958. Berlin: Das Neue Berlin, 1958. DD881 .N57 1958.
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Nordenström, Björn.Biologically Closed Electric Circuits : Clinical, Experimental, and Theoretical Evidence for an Additional Circulatory System. Stockholm, Sweden: Nordic Medical Publications, 1983. QP341 .N671 1983.
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Norman, Colin.The God That Limps : Science and Technology in the Eighties. New York: Norton, 1981. T14.5 .N67 1981.
Norman, Donald A.Learning and Memory. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1982. BF371 .N568 1982.
Norman, Ernest L.The Truth about Mars. Los Angeles: New Age Pub. Co., 1956. QB54 .N6 1956.
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North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Scientific Affairs Division.Nato and Science; Facts about the Activities of the Science Committee of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 1959-1966. Santa Barbara, California: Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, 1991. Q10 .N6.
Northrop, F.S.C.The Meeting of East and West, an Inquiry Concerning World Understanding. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1946. CB19 .N6.
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Norway. Justis- og politidepartementet.Administration of Justice in Norway : A Brief Summary / edited by the Royal Norwegian Ministry of Justice. Oslo: [s.n.], 1957. JC578 .N61 1957.
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Noyes, Arthur Amos.A Course of Instruction in the Qualitative Chemical Analysis of Inorganic Substances. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1922. QD83 .N8 1922.
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Noyes, Arthur Amos.A Course of Instruction in the Qualitative Chemical Analysis of Inorganic Substances. New York: The Macmillan company, 1942. QD83 .N8 1942.
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Noyes, Arthur Amos.A Course of Instruction in the Qualitative Chemical Analysis of Inorganic Substances. New York; London: The Macmillan Co., 1918. QD83 .N8 1918.
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Noyes, Arthur Amos.A Detailed Course of Qualitative Chemical Analysis of Inorganic Substances, with Explanatory Notes. New York: Macmillan and Co., ltd., 1897. QD83 .N6 1898.
Noyes, Arthur Amos.The General Principles of Physical Science; An Introduction to the Study of the General Principles of Chemistry. New York: H. Holt, 1902. QD453 .N95 1902.
Noyes, Arthur Amos and William C. Bray.A System of Qualitative Analysis for the Rare Elements. New York; London: The Macmillan Company, 1927. QD172.R2 N6.
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Noyes, Arthur Amos and Samuel Parsons Mulliken.Laboratory Experiments on the Class Reactions and Identification of Organic Substances. Easton, Pennsylvania: Chemical Pub. Co., 1915. QD261 .N96 1915.
Noyes, Arthur Amos and Miles Standish Sherill.A Course of Study in Chemical Principles. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1938. QD453 .N72 1938.
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Noyes, Arthur Amos and Miles Standish Sherill.An Advanced Course of Instruction in Chemical Principles. New York: Macmillan, 1922. QD453 .N7 1922.
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Noyes, William Albert and Ralph Connor.Chemistry, a History of the Chemistry Components of the National Defense Research Committee, 1940-1946; Foreword by James Bryant Conant and Roger Adams. Boston: Little, Brown, 1948. D810.S2 N7.
Null, Gary, et al.The Complete Question and Answer Book of Natural Therapy. New York: Dell Pub. Co., 1972. RA784 .N831 1972.
Null, Gary and Steve Null.Alcohol and Nutrition. New York: Pyramid Publications, 1977. QP801.A3 N84 1977.
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Null, Gary and Steve Null.How to Get Rid of the Poisons in Your Body. New York: Arco Publishing Co., 1977. TX355 .N86.
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Null, Gary and Steve Null.Successful Pregnancy. New York: Pyramid Books, 1976. RG559 .N81 1976.
Null, Gary and Steve Null.Why Your Stomach Hurts : A Handbook of Digestion and Nutrition; introd. by Robert Atkins. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1979. RC801 .N84 1979.
Nyhan, William L. and Edward Edelson.The Heredity Factor : Genes, Chromosomes, and You. New York: Grosset and Dunlap, 1976. RB155 .N93 1976.
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Biology Division.Symposium on Antibodies : Their Production and Mechanism of Action / given at Research Conference for Biology and Medicine of the Atomic Energy Commission. Sponsored by the Biology Division Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tenn., held at Gatlinburg, Tenn. April 8-10, 1957. Philadelphia: Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology, 1957. QR186.7 .U541 1957.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Biology Division.Symposium on Biocolloids. Given at Research Conference for Biology and Medicine of the Atomic Energy Commission, Sponsored by the Biology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, April 12-14, 1956. Philadelphia: The Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology, 1957. QD549 .S97 1956.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Biology Division.Symposium on Differentiation and Growth of Hemoglobin- and Immunoglobulin-Synthesizing Cells. Given at Research Conference for Biology and Medicine of the Atomic Energy Commission ... April 4-7, 1966. Philadelphia: Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology, 1966. QP96.5 .R41 1966.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Biology Division.Symposium on Effects of Radiation and Other Deleterious Agents on Embryonic Development. Given at Research Conference for Biology and Medicine of the Atomic Energy Commission, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, April 20, 21, 1953. Philadelphia: Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology, 1954. QH643 .S91 1953.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Biology Division.Symposium on Enzyme Reaction Mechanisms Given at Research Conference for Biology and Medicine of the Atomic Energy Commission; Sponsored by the Biology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Held at Gatlinburg, Tenn., Apr. 1-4, 1959. n.p., 1959. QP601 .U551 1959.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Biology Division.Symposium on Genetic Recombination. Given at Research Conference for Biology and Medicine of the Atomic Energy Commission, sponsored by the Biology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, April 19-21, 1954. Philadelphia: Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology, 1955. QH431 .S9826 1954.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Biology Division.Symposium on Recovery of Cells from Injury / Given at Research Conference for Biology and Medicine of the Atomic Energy Commission. Philadelphia: Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology, 1961. QH573 .S91 1961.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Biology Division.Symposium on Specificity of Cell Differentiation and Interaction : Given at Research Conference for Biology and Medicine of the Atomic Energy Commission. Philadelphia: Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology, 1962. QH607 .S9561 1962.
Oates, Whitney Jennings.The Complete Greek Drama; All the Extant Tragedies of Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides, and the Comedies of Aristophanes and Menander. In a variety of translations. New York: Random House, 1938. PA3626.A2 O2.
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Obraztsov, Sergei Vladimirovich.Moia Professiia. English; My Profession. Moscow: Foreign languages publishing house, 1950. PN1978.S6 O213 1950.
O'Brian, John Lord.National Security and Individual Freedom. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1955. JC599.U5 O3.
Oeriu, Simion.Manual de Chimie Biologica. Bucuresti: Tip. Invatamîntului, 1956. QD415 .O41 1956.
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O'Hara, John.A Family Party. New York: Bantam Books, 1957. PS3529.H29 F3 1957.
Ohly, Dieter.Glyptothek Munchen. English; The Munich Glyptothek : Greek and Roman Sculpture : A Brief Guide [transl. by Helen Hughes-Brock]. München: Beck, 1974. NB87.M8 M85 1974.
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Ohnesorge, Rudolf.Hamburg in Licht und Schatten. Hamburg: C. Wegner, 1953. DD901.H24 O4.
Ohnishi, S. Tsuyoshi and Tomoko, eds.Membrane Abnormalities in Sickle Cell Disease and in Other Red Blood Cell Disorders. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press, 1994. RC641.7.S5 M45 1994.
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Okinawa Prefecture Council against Atomic Hydrogen Bombs.Okinawan white paper. Okinawa: Okinawa Prefecture Council Against Atomic Hydrogen Bombs, 1968. DS895.O4 O4 1968.
O'Loughlin, Kathleen Merrick.Newport Tower. St. Catharines, Ontario: 1948. E109.W4 O372 1948.
Oliver, H.P.H.The Way of Discovery. London: Longmans; Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1969. Q180.55.D57 W391 1969.
Ollestad, Norman.Inside the F.B.I.. New York: L. Stuart, 1967. HV8138 .O4.
Olson, McKinley C.Unacceptable Risk : The Nuclear Power Controversy. New York: Bantam Books, 1976. TK1343 .O47.
On the Present Policy of the U.S. Government : an article published in the Soviet press on June 17, 1978. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, 1978. JX1428.S65 O521 1978.
Oparin, Aleksandr Ivanovich.Funktsional'naia biokhimiia kletochnykh struktur. Moskva: Nauka, 1970. QH611 .F861 1970.
Oparin, Aleksandr Ivanovich.Life, Its Nature, Origin and Development. Translated from Russian by Ann Synge. Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, 1961. QH325 .O58 1961b.
Ownership stamp of Linus Pauling.
Oparin, Aleksandr Ivanovich.Vozniknovenie i nachalnoe razvitie zhizni. English; Genesis and Evolutionary Development of Life. Translated from the Russian by Eleanor Maass. New York: Academic Press, 1968. QH325 .O5783 1968.
Handwritten note by the author.
Oparin, Aleksandr Ivanovich.Vozniknovenie zhizni na zemle. English. 1953; The Origin of Life. Translation with annotations by Sergius Morgulis. New York: Dover Publications, 1953. QH325 .O6 1953.
Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling.
Oparin, Aleksandr Ivanovich and F. Clark, eds.Proceedings of the First International Symposium on the Origin of Life on the Earth : held at Moscow 19-24 August 1957. London: Pergamon, 1959. QH325 .I521 1959.
Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling.
Oregon Agricultural College.The Beaver: a Yearbook. Compiled and Published by the Class of Nineteen Seventeen in Their Junior Year at the Oregon Agricultural College. Corvallis, Oregon: Oregon Agricultural College, 1916. LD4348 .A4.
Oren, Mordecai.Reshimot Asir Prag. French; Prisonnier Politique a Prague, 1951-1956. Traduit de l'hebreu par Erwin Spatz. Paris: R. Julliard, 1960. HV6295.C9 O714.
Handwritten note to Ava Helen and Linus Pauling from the author.
Orgel, Leslie E.An Introduction to Transition-Metal Chemistry: Ligand-Field Theory. London; Methuen; New York: Wiley, 1960. QD475 .O7.
Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling. Ownership stamp of Linus Pauling. Book review pasted in.
Origo, Iris.The Merchant of Prato, Francesco di Marco Datini. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1963. HF3584.5.D3 O7 1963.
Orpen, William, Sir, ed.The Outline of Art. New York: G.P. Putnam's sons, 1931. N5300 .O7 1931.
Ortega Saavedra, Humberto.50 Anos de Lucha Sandinista. Ciudad de la Habana: Editorial de Ciencias Sociales, 1980. F1528 .O77 1980.
Osada, Arata.Children of the A-bomb, the Testament of the Boys and Girls of Hiroshima. English ed., translated by Jean Dan and Ruth Sieben-Morgen. Illustrated by Mr. and Mrs. Minoru Kuroki. Tokyo: Uchida Rokakuho Pub. House, 1959. D767.25.H6 O8 1959.
Handwritten ownership signature of Ava Helen Pauling.
Osada, Arata.Children of the A-bomb, the Testament of the Boys and Girls of Hiroshima. Translated by Jean Dan and Ruth Sieben-Morgan. Illustrated by Mr. and Mrs. Minoru Kuroki. New York: Putnam, 1963. D767.25.H6 O8.
Handwritten note of Ava Helen Pauling.
Osborn, Robert Chesley and Fred.W. Benton.Dying to Smoke. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1964. RC567 .O78 1964.
Osborne, Richard H.The Biological and Social Meaning of Race. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1971. HT1521 .O85.
Book review laid in.
Oschmann, Isolde.Kindergartens in the German Democratic Republic. Dresden: Verlag Zeit im Bild, 1974. LB1342 .O8.
Osgood, Charles Egerton.An Alternative to War or Surrender. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1962. E744 .O67.
Gift presentation note from the author laid in.
Osgood, Charles Egerton.Perspective in Foreign Policy. Urbana, Illinois: 1965. E846 .O8.
Osgood, Robert Endicott.Limited War; The Challenge to American Strategy. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1957. UA23 .O8.
Ownership stamp of Linus Pauling.
Osmond, Humphrey, et al.Understanding Understanding. New York: Harper and Row, 1974. BF698 .O731 1974.
Ossendowski, Ferdinand.In den Dschungeln der Walder und Menschen : Man and Mystery in Asia. Frankfurt a.M.: Frankfurter Societäts Druckerei, Abteilung Buchverlag, 1924. DK750 .O831 1924.
Handwritten note to Ava Helen Pauling on front free endpage.
Osterbrock, Donald E.Astrophysics of Gaseous Nebulae. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1974. QB855 .O87.
Book review laid in.
Ostrow, Seniel Lucien.Palimpsest : An Oral History of Seniel Lucien Ostrow; edited by Florence D. Mischel from the oral history recorded for the University of California at Los Angeles. Malibu, California: Clef Press, 1985. HV28.O88 P31 1985.
Note to Linus Pauling laid in.
Ostwald, William.The Principles of Inorganic Chemistry. Tr. with the author's sanction by Alexander Findlay ... With 122 figures in the text. London: Macmillan and co., limited; New York, The Macmillan company, 1902. QD151 .O85 1902.
Handwritten notes of Linus Pauling.
O'Toole, George J.A.The Assassination Tapes : An Electronic Probe into the Murder of John F. Kennedy and the Dallas Coverup. New York: Penthouse Press, 1975. E842.9 .O82.
Newspaper clipping pertaining to the subject of the book laid in.
O'Toole, George J.A.The Assassination Tapes. New York: Zebra Books, Kensington Pub. Corp., 1977. E842.9 .O881 1977.
Ott, Heinrich and Karl Ferdinand Herzfeld.Strukturbestimmung mit Rontgeninterferenzen. Mit 187 abbildungen und 7 tafeln. Gittertheorie der festen korper, von Dr. K.F. Herzfels ... Mit 9 abbildungen. Leipzig: Akademische verlagsgesellschaft m.b.h., 1928. QD905 .O881 1928.
Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling.
Otto, Bernd.Albert Schweitzers Beitrag zur Friedenspolitik. Hamburg: Reich, 1974. CT1018.S45 O81 1974.
Handwritten note from Pfarrer Gunther Heipp.
Ovchinnikov, Yurii Anatolevich and M.N. Kolosov, eds.Frontiers in Bioorganic Chemistry and Molecular Biology. Amsterdam; New York: Elsevier/North Holland Biomedical Press; New York: sole distributors for the U.S.A. and Canada, Elsevier/North-Holland, 1979. QH345 .F74.
Øverås, Asbjørn.Fra virke og vitskap : utvalde artiklar og talar utgjerne til 60-arsdagen den 4. april 1956. Oslo: H. Aschehoug and Co. (W. Nygaard), 1956. LA2375.N62 O851 1956.
Handwritten note to Ava Helen and Linus Pauling from the author.
Øverås, Asbjørn.Indonesia : Oyriket under Ekvator. Oslo: Norske samlaget, 1959. DS620 .O81 1959.
Handwritten note to Ava Helen and Linus Pauling from the author.
Ovshinsky, Stanford R.Disordered Materials : Science and Technology : Selected Papers. Edited by David Adler. Bloomfield Hills, Michigan: Amorphous Institute Press, 1982. QC611.8.A5 O971 1982.

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Packard, Vance.The Pyramid Climbers. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin Books, 1965. HF5500 .P3 1965.
Packard, Vance.The Waste Makers. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, [England]: Penguin Books, 1963. HC110.W3 P221 1963.
Paek, Pong.Minjok ui taeyang Kim Il-song Changgun. English; Kim Il Sung, Biography. Tokyo: Miraisha, 1969-1970. DS934.K5 P273.
Pagels, Hanz R.The Cosmic Code : Quantum Physics as the Language of Nature. Toronto; New York: Bantam Books, 1983. QC174.13 .P331 1983.
TLS by Linus Pauling laid in.
Paine, Thomas.Age of Reason : Being an Investigation of True and Fabulous Theology. New York: Thomas Paine Foundation, 1950. BL2740 .A1.
Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling.
Painter, George Duncan.Proust: The Later Years. Boston: Little, Brown, 1965. PQ2631.R63 Z78971 1965.
Palacios, Alfredo Lorenzo.Nuestra America y el Imperialismo. Compilacion, Prologo y Notas por Gregorio Selser. Buenos Aires: Editorial Palestra, 1961. F1418 .P18 1961.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author.
Pallatz, Harold, comp.The Health Anthology of Medical Facts and Fallacies. Melbourne, Florida: Ideal World Pub. Co., 1974. R117 .P22 1974.
Palm, J. Daniel.Diet Away Your Stress, Tension, and Anxiety : The Fructose Diet Book. Introduction by David R. Hawkins. New York: Pocket Books, 1977. RM217 .P341 1977.
Palmer, William George.Experimental Inorganic Chemistry. Cambridge, England: University Press, 1954. QD151 .P18.
Ownership stamp of Linus Pauling.
Panati, Charles and Michael Hudson.The Silent Intruder : Surviving the Radiation Age. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1981. RA569 .P27.
Panem, Sandra.The Interferon Crusade. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution, 1984. QR187.5 .P36 1984.
Pangborn, Edgar.A Mirror for Observers. New York: Dell Pub. Co., 1958. PS3566.A56 M5 1958.
Pangborn, Edgar.Davy. New York: Ballantine Books, 1964. PS3566.A56 D381 1964.
Panik, Wahn, Besessenheit; die zugellose Masse gestern und heute. Stuttgart: Mundus-Verlag, 1958. HM291 .S30 1958.
Panorama DDR (Firm).Documentary Evidence of the Violation of Human Rights in the USA : Facts Bespeak Social Realities. Berlin: Panorama DDR, 1977. KF4750 .D52 1977.
Panorama DDR (Firm).Helsinki, What Next? : The Situation since the European Security Conference / [editors, Panorama DDR-Auslandspresseagentur GmbH translation by Intertext Berlin]. Berlin: Panorama DDR, 1977. JX1393.C65 H448 1977.
Panorama DDR (Firm).Keep Weapons Out of Space! Berlin : Panorama DDR ; Dresden: Verlag Zeit im Bild, 1985. UG743 .K44 1985.
Panorama DDR (Firm).The 1976 Elections in the GDR. Berlin: Panorama DDR, 1976. JN3971.5.A95 N56 1976.
Panorama DDR (Firm).Stable Economy, Material Security : The GDR 35 years On. [translated by Intertext]. Berlin: Panorama DDR, 1984. HC290.78 .S72 1984.
Panorama DDR (Firm).The Weinhold Affair : A Case of Double Murder. Berlin: Panorama DDR, 1977. HV6295.G3 W41 1977.
Panorama DDR (Firm).What Humanity Needs is Neither Medium-Range Missiles nor Neutron Bombs, but Constructive Negotiations and Genuine Steps towards Disarmament. Berlin: Panorama DDR, 1981. JX1974 .W431 1981.
Panorama DDR (Firm).What Say Does the Individual Have? : questions and answers on democracy in the GDR. Berlin, DDR: Panorama DDR, 1987. JN3971.5.A2 W48 1987.
Paparella, Michael M., ed.Biochemical Mechanisms in Hearing and Deafness. Springfield, Illinois: C.C. Thomas, 1970. RF291 .R46 1968.
Park, Clara Claiborne.The Siege. New York: Harcourt, Brace and World, 1967. RJ506.A9 P3 1967.
Handwritten note to Ava Helen Pauling.
Parke, William C. and Herbert Jehle.Covariant Spinor Formulation of Relativistic Wave Equations under the Homogeneous Lorentz Group. Boulder: University of Colorado Press, 1965. QA433 .P31 1965.
Parker, Dorothy.Enough Rope; poems. New York: Boni and Liveright, 1926. PS3531.A5855 E6 1926.
Parker, Dorothy.Sunset Gun; poems. Garden City, New York: Sun Dial Press, 1941. PS3531.A5855 S8.
Parker, Frieda Hohenner.A Crusader Here and There : A True Story. Ilfracombe, England: A.H. Stockwell, 1952. BF1261.2.P36 A331 1952.
Parker, Robert P.Looking for Rachel Wallace : a Spenser novel. New York: Dell, 1983. PS3566.A686 L66 1983.
Parry, Robert Walter, et al.Chemistry: Experimental Foundations. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1970. QD33 .C4929 1970.
Handwritten notes of Linus Pauling laid in. Typed letter to Linus Pauling taped in.
Partington, James Riddick.A Text-Book of Inorganic Chemistry for University Students. London: Macmillan and co., limited, 1937. QD151 .P2 1937.
Partridge, Eric.Usage and Abusage: A Guide to Good English. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1963. PE1460 .P2 1963.
Passingham, R.E.The Human Primate. Oxford; San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1982. BF671 .P4 1982.
Passwater, Richard A.New Fact/Book on Cancer and Its Nutritional Therapies. New Canaan, Connecticut: Keats Pub., 1978. RC271.D52 P37 1978.
Passwater, Richard A.Revised, Updated Fact/Book on Cancer and Its Nutritional Therapies. New Canaan, Connecticut: Keats Pub., 1983. RC271.D52 P37 1983.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author.
Passwater, Richard A.Selenium as Food and Medicine; Introduction by Julian E. Spallholz; With a Preface by Joyce Ann Schwarz. New Canaan, Connecticut: Keats Pub., 1980. QP535.S5 P37 1980.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author.
Passwater, Richard A.Supernutrition for Healthy Hearts : The Total Protection Plan for the Prevention and Cure of Heart Disease Through Vitamins, Diet, and Exercise. New York: Dial Press, 1977. RC682 .P37 1977.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author.
Passwater, Richard A.Supernutrition. New York: Dial Press, 1975. RC622 .P37.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author. Jacket information glued in front and back of book.
Passwater, Richard A. and Elmer M. Cranton.Trace Elements, Hair Analysis, and Nutrition; foreword by Jeffrey S. Bland. New Canaan, Connecticut: Keats Pub., 1983. QP534 .P37 1983.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author.
Pasteur, Louis.Pages Choisies. Introduction, notes et commentaires par Ernest Kahane. Paris: Editions sociales, 1957. Q143.P2 A41 1957.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling on front free endpage.
Patterson, Austin McDowell.A German-English Dictionary for Chemists. New York: John Wiley and sons, inc.; 1917. QD5 .P3 1917.
Paul, Martin Ambrose.Physical Chemistry. Boston: Heath, 1962. QD453 .P336.
Pauli, Hertha Ernestine.Cry of the Heart; The Story of Bertha von Suttner. Translated by Richard and Clara Winston. New York: I. Washburn, 1957. JX1962.S8 P33 1957.
Pauling, Linus.The Chemical Bond: A Brief Introduction to Modern Structural Chemistry. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1967. QD469 .P185.
Pauling, Linus.College Chemistry, an Introductory Textbook of General Chemistry Illus. by Roger Hayward. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1950. QD31 .P34 1950.
Signed by Pauling. handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling. handwritten notes of Linus Pauling. Answers to problems in this book laid in.
Pauling, Linus.General Chemistry: An Introduction to Descriptive Chemistry and Modern Chemical Theory . San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1953. QD33 .P34 1953b.
Illustrations by Roger Hayward.
Pauling, Linus.How to Live Longer and Feel Better. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1986. RM235.5.P38 1986.
Pauling, Linus.Linus Pauling on Science and Peace, the Nobel Peace Prize Lecture. With an introd. by Gunnar Jahn. Santa Barbara, California: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1964. UF767 .P3.
Pauling, Linus.The Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals; An Introduction to Modern Structural Chemistry. Ithaca, New York: Cornell Univerity Press, 1960. QD469 .P2 1960.
Front free end paper signed by Pauling and identified as the 9th printing, 1980; handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling. Handwritten notes of Linus Pauling.
Pauling, Linus.Nature of the Chemical Bond and the Structure of Molecules and Crystals. French; La Nature de la Liaison Chimique et la Structure des Molecules et des Cristaux. Traduit de la 2. ed. [par M. Desmaroux]. Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 1949. QD469 .P3814 1949.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling papers. Autographed by Pauling on front flyleaf. In clamshell case.
Pauling, Linus.Neue Moral und Internationales Recht : Zwei Reden. Berlin: Union Verlag, 1965. JX1963 .P326 1965.
Pauling, Linus.No More War! German; Leben oder Tod im Atomzeitalter. Illustrationen von Roger Hayward. Wien: Sensen-Verlag, 1960. JX1974.7 .P315 1960.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling papers. Autographed by Pauling on front flyleaf.
Pauling, Linus.No More War! Illustrated with drawings by Roger Hayward. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1983. JX1974.7 .P3 1983.
Note by Linus Pauling.
Pauling, Linus.No More War! Swedish; Aldrig mera krig! [illustrationer, Roger Hayward]. Stockholm: Albert Bonniers, 1959. JX1974.7 .P3185 1959.
Pauling, Linus.Science and World Peace. New Delhi: Indian Council for Cultural Relations; Sole distributors: Bhatkal Books International, Bombay, 1967. Q125 .P36 1967.
Pauling, Linus.Vitamin C and the Common Cold. London: Ballantine Books: [Distributed by] Pan Books, 1972. RM666.A79 P3 1972.
Pauling, Linus.Vitamin C and the Common Cold. New York: Bantam, 1971. RM666.A79 P3 1971b.
Pauling, Linus.Vitamin C, the Common Cold, and the Flu. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1976. RM666.A79 P3 1976.
Pauling, Linus and Samuel Goudsmidt.The structure of line spectra. New York [etc.]: McGraw-Hill Book Company, inc., 1930. QC451 .P328.
Pauling, Linus and Roger Hayward.The Architecture of Molecules. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1964. QD461 .P35.
Pauling, Linus and Daisaku Ikeda.A Lifelong Quest for Peace : A Dialogue. Translated and edited by Richard L. Gage. Boston: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 1992. JX1963 .P3257 1992.
Has Pauling's presentation inscription to OSU on front flyleaf.
Pauling, Linus and Daisaku Ikeda.Seimei no seiki e no tankyu : kagaku to heiwa to kenko to. Tokyo: Yomiuri Shinbunsha, 1990. JX1963 .P3257165 1990.
Pauling, Linus and E. Bright Wilson, Jr.Introduction to quantum mechanics, with applications to chemistry. New York; London: McGraw-Hill book companys, 1935. QC174.12 .P2.
Peace Pilgrim.Peace Pilgrim : Her Life and Work in Her Own Words / compiled by some of her friends. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Ocean Tree Books, 1983. JX1962.P35 A36 1983.
Gift inscription on front free endpage.
Peakes, Bayard Pfundtner.So You Love Physics. [s.l.]: Peakes, 1948. QC793.5.E622 P41 1948.
Pearson, Durk and Sandy Shaw.Life Extension : A Practical Scientific Approach. New York: Warner Books, 1982. RA776.5 .P34 1982.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the authors.
Pearson, Durk and Sandy Shaw.The Life Extension Companion. New York: Warner Books, 1984. RA776.5 .P344 1984.
Pearson, William Burton.The Crystal Chemistry and Physics of Metals and Alloys. New York: Wiley-Interscience, 1972. QD921 .P36.
Handwritten notes of Linus Pauling.
Peat, Ray.Nutrition for Women : 92 Short Articles. Eugene, Oregon: Blake College, 1981. RM217 .P381 1981.
Peccei, Aurelio and Daisaku Ikeda.Before It Is Too Late. Edited by Richard L. Gage. Tokyo; New York: Kodansha International; New York: Distributed in the U.S. by Kodansha International/USA through Harper and Row, 1984. CB428 .P43 1984.
1 page TLS from "the soka gakkai" laid in.
Pedoe, Dan.The Gentle Art of Mathematics. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1963. QA93 .P4 1963.
Peirce, Benjamin Osgood.A Short Table of Integrals. Boston; New York: Ginn and company, 1910. QA310 .P421 1910.
Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling. Linus Pauling's name handwritten by Ava Helen Pauling on front papers.
Peirce, Benjamin Osgood.Elements of the Theory of the Newtonian Potential Function. Boston, Ginn and Co., 1902. QA825 .P38 1902.
Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling.
Peirce, Charles Sanders.Chance, Love, and Logic; Philosophical Essays by the Late Charles S. Peirce. Edited with an introd. by Morris R. Cohen. With a supplementary essay on the pragmatism of Peirce by John Dewey. New York: G. Braziller, Inc., 1956. B945.P44 C5 1956.
Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling.
Pelletier, Kenneth R.Holistic Medicine : From Stress to Optimum Health. New York: Delacorte Press/S. Lawrence, 1979. R723 .P382.
Pelletier, Kenneth R.Longevity: Fulfilling Our Biological Potential. New York: Delacorte Press/Seymour Lawrence, 1981. QP85 .P44.
Handwritten notes of Linus Pauling.
Pelletier, Kenneth R.Mind as Healer, Mind as Slayer : A Holistic Approach to Preventing Stress Disorders; foreword by O. Carl Simonton and Stephanie Matthews Simonton. New York: Dell Pub. Co., 1977. RC49 .P39 1977a.
Pelton, Ross and Lee Overholser.Alternatives in Cancer Therapy : The Complete Guide to Non-Traditional Treatments. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1994. RC271.A62 P45 1994.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author.
Pelton, Ross and Taffy Clarke Pelton.Mind Food and Smart Pills : A Sourcebook for the Vitamins, Herbs, and Drugs That Can Increase Intelligence, Improve Memory, and Prevent Brain Aging. New York: Doubleday, 1989. QP398 .P44 1989.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author.
Pen, J.Modern Economics Translated from the Dutch by Trevor S. Preston. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1965. HB171 .P38 1965.
Pendle, George.A History of Latin America. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1963. F1410 .P4.
Penney, William George.The Quantum Theory of Valency. With 14 Diagrams. London: Methuen and co. ltd., 1935. QD469 .P45.
Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling.
Penrose, Lionel Sharples.The Biology of Mental Defect. With a preface by J.B.S. Haldane. London: Sidgwick and Jackson, ltd., 1954. RB155 .P4 1954.
Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling.
Penrose, Lionel Sharples.On the Objective Study of Crowd Behavior. London: H.K. Lewis, 1952. HM281 .P38 1952.
Penrose, Lionel Sharples, ed.Recent Advances in Human Genetics. Edited with the assistance of Helen Lange Brown. London: J. and A. Churchill, 1961. QH431 .P4281 1961.
Handwritten notes of Linus Pauling. Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling.
People of the World Unite, for the Complete, Thorough, Total and Resolute Prohibition and Destrucion of Nuclear Weapons! Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 1963. JX1974.7 .P461 1963.
People's Mojahedin Organisation of Iran.At War with Humanity : A Report on the Human Rights Records of Khomeini's Regime. [S.l.]: People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran, 1982. DS318.8 .A8 1982b.
Peoples Bicentennial Commission.Voices of the American Revolution. New York: Bantam Books, 1975. E210 .P46 1975.
Pepinsky, Ray.Concerning Establishment of the Groth Institute for Revision of Groth's Chemische Krystallographie. University Park, Pennsylvania: Groth Institute, 1957. QD951 .P46 1957.
Autographed copy.
Perkins-Carpenter, Betty.How to Prevent Falls : A Comprehensive Guide to Better Balance [with an introduction by Linus Pauling, exercise illustrations by Bill Foley, additional illustrations by Dick Roberts]. Rochester, New York.: Senior Fitness Productions, 1989. RC952.5 .P47 1989.
Perla, Leo.Can We End the Cold War? A Study in American Foreign Policy. With a prefatory note by James T. Shotwell. New York: Macmillan, 1960. E835 .P43.
Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling.
Perlo, Victor.Militarism and Industry; Arms Profiteering in the Missile Age. With a pref. by J.D. Bernal. New York: International Publishers, 1963. HD9743.U6 P45 1963.
Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling.
Perrin, Charles L.Mathematics for Chemists. New York: Wiley-Interscience, 1970. QD42 .P45.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author.
Perry, Thomas L., ed.Peacemaking in the 1990s : A Guide for Canadians. West Vancouver, Canada; Seattle: Gordon Soules Book Publishers, 1991. JX1953 .P387 1991.
Perry, Thomas L., ed.The Prevention of Nuclear War : proceedings of a symposium held at the University of British Columbia, March 5-6, 1983. Vancouver, B.C., Canada: Physicians for Social Responsibility, B.C. Chapter, 1983. JX1974.7 .P73 1983.
Typed letter laid in.
Perry, Thomas L. and James G. Foulks, eds.End the Arms Race : Fund Human Needs : Proceedings of the 1986 Vancouver Centennial Peace and Disarmament Symposium. Edited by, Thomas L. Perry and James G. Foulks. West Vancouver, Canada: G. Soules Book Publishers; Seattle: Distributed by the University of Washington Press, 1986. JX1974.7 .V26 1986.
Perutz, Max F.Is Science Necessary? : Essays on Science and Scientists. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 1991. Q173 .P44 1991.
Handwritten notes of Linus Pauling. Handwritten note to Linus Pauling.
Perutz, Max F.Proteins and Nucleic Acids: Structure and Function. Amsterdam; New York: Elsevier Pub. Co., 1962. QP551 .P4.
Handwritten ownership signature of Linus Pauling.
Pestel, Eduard.Beyond the Limits to Growth : A Report to the Club of Rome. New York: Universe Books, 1989. HC59 .P4535 1989.
Petersen, Gerald A.Pengopia II : Anthology. Santa Clara, Calif: Petersen Engineering Co., Inc. 1963. PS3566.E765 P41 1963.
Handwritten notes of Linus Pauling.
Peterson, Roger Tory.A Field Guide to Western Birds. Boston: Houghton Mifflin company, 1941. QL683 .P4.
Handwritten ownership signature of Ava Helen Pauling.
Peterson, William Harold and Frank Morgan Strong.General Biochemistry. New York: Prentice-Hall, 1953. QH345 .P4.
1 page handwritten note laid in.
Petry, Lillian Jeffries.Mind over Muscle; A Technical Economy for Pianists. Chicago, Illinois: Gambel Hinged Music Co., 1924. MT220 .P4.
Handwritten note to Ava Helen from Mary Miller.
Pfeiffer, Carl Curt.Dr. Carl C. Pfeiffer's Updated Fact/Book on Zinc and Other Micro-Nutrients. New Canaan, Connecticut: Keats Pub., 1978. QP533 .P48 1978.
Handwritten notes of Linus Pauling. Newspaper clipping pertaining to Linus Paulings work with vitamin c and cancer laid in.
Pfeiffer, Carl Curt.The Schizophrenias: Yours and Mine. New York: Pyramid Books, 1970. RC514 .S341 1970.
Pfeiffer, Carl Curt, Richard Mailloux, and Linda Forsythe.The Schizophrenias : Ours to Conquer. Wichita, Kansas: Bio-Communications Press, 1988. RC514 .P455 1988.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author.
Pfeiffer, Carl Curt and the Publications Committee of the Brain Bio Center.Mental and Elemental Nutrients : A Physician's Guide to Nutrition and Health Care. New Canaan, Connecticut: Keats Pub., 1975. RA784 .P49.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author.
Phelan, Lana Clarke and Patricia Therese Maginnis.The Abortion Handbook for Responsible Women. North Hollywood, California: Contact Books, 1969. RG734 .P48 1969.
Handwritten note to Ava Helen Pauling from the author.
Phelps, Janice Keller and Alan E. Nourse.The Hidden Addiction : and How to Get Free. Boston: Little, Brown, 1986. RC564 .P49 1986.
Phillips, C.S.G. and R.J.P. Williams.Inorganic Chemistry. New York: Oxford University Press, 1965-66. QD151 .P47.
Phillips, Charles Hayes.Solution: The Case for Continental Government. Los Angeles: Aurora Publishers, 1960. JC357 .P45 1960.
Typed note from the publisher laid in.
Phillips, David S.Basic Statistics for Health Science Students. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1978. RA409 .P495.
Handwritten notes of Linus Pauling.
Phillips, Gifford.The Arts in a Democratic Society. Including a discussion with Roger L. Stevens and others on the new program of Federal aid for the arts. Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions. Santa Barbara, California: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1966. N6512 .C37.
Phillips, John L., Jr.The Origins of Intellect : Piaget's Theory. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1975. BF431 .P476 1975.
Phillips, John L., Jr.Statistical Thinking : A Structural Approach. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1973. HA29 .P517.
Phillips, John L., Jr.Statistical Thinking : A Structural Approach. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1982. HA29 .P517 1982.
Phillips, Leon F.Basic Quantum Chemistry. New York: J. Wiley, 1965. QD461 .P45.
Philpott, William H. and Dwight K. Kalita.Brain Allergies : The Psycho-Nutrient Connection; foreword by Linus Pauling; afterword by Roger Williams. New Canaan, Connecticut: Keats Pub., 1980. RC596 .P48.
Philpott, William H. and Dwight K. Kalita.Brain Allergies : The Psychonutrient Connection : Including Brain Allergies Today, an Update. With New and Additional Contributions by Linus Pauling, et al. New Canaan, Connecticut: Keats Pub., 1987. RC596 .P48 1987.
Philpott, William H. and Dwight K. Kalita.Victory Over Diabetes : A Bio-Ecologic Triumph; introduction by W.D. Currier. New Canaan, Connecticut: Keats Pub., 1983. RC660 .P47 1983.
Phinney, James Baxter, III.Scientists against Time. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1946. Q127.U6 B3.
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Physicians for Social Responsibility (U.S.), Mid- Peninsula/Stanford Chapter and Stanford University School of Medicine.Prescription for Prevention : Nuclear War, Our Greatest Health Hazard : A Symposium Held at Memorial Auditorium, Stanford University ... October 7 and 8, 1983. Stanford, California: Physicians for Social Responsibility, Mid- Peninsula/Stanford Chapter, 1983. UA23 .P741 1983.
Physics Science Study Committee.Physics. Prepared by the Physical Science Study Committee under a grant from the National Science Foundation. Cambridge: 1957. QC31 .M3821 1957.
Pickering, John E., et al., eds.The Effects from Massive Doses of High Dose Gamma Radiation on Monkeys. Brooks Air Force Base, Texas: School of Aviation Medicine, USAF Aerospace Medical Center (ATC), 1960. RC95.G34 P51 1960.
Piel, Gerard.Science in the Cause of Man. New York: Knopf, 1961. CB151 .P5.
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Piel, Gerard.The Acceleration of History. New York: Knopf, 1972. CB428 .P5.
Pierce, Willis Conway and Robert Nelson Smith.General Chemistry Workbook : How to Solve Chemistry Problems. Drawings by Evan Gillespie. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1958. QD42 .P51 1958.
Pierce, Willis Conway and Robert Nelson Smith.General Chemistry Workbook : How to Solve Chemistry Problems. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1971. QD42 .P51 1971.
Pierce, Willis Conway and Robert Nelson Smith.Solving General Chemistry Problems. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1980. QD42 .S556 1980.
Pifat-Mrzljak, Greta, ed.Nobel Laureates for Peace in Croatia. Zagreb: Hrvatska sveucilisna naklada, 1992. DR1313.7.P83 N63 1992.
Pifat-Mrzljak, Greta, ed.Scientists Against the War in Croatia : World Responses to the Ruder Boskovic Institute's Endeavour for Peace in Croatia. Zagreb: Hrvatska sveucilisna naklada, 1992. DR1313.7.P83 S35 1992.
Pifer, Alan J.The Higher Education of Blacks in the United States. New York: Carnegie Corp. of New York, 1973. LC2781 .P5.
Pifer, Alan and Lydia Bronte, eds.Our Aging Society : Paradox and Promise. New York: W.W. Norton, 1986. HQ1064.U5 O94 1986.
Pike, Arnold.Viewpoint on Nutrition, Featuring the Celebrity Way of Dieting and Keeping Fit. With an introd. by Gayelord Hauser. Hollywood: Newcastle Pub. Co., 1973. QP141 .P52 1973.
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Pike, James Albert.Doing the Truth; A Summary of Christian Ethics. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1955. BJ1251 .P5.
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Pike, James Albert.You and The New Morality; 74 Cases. New York: Harper and Row, 1967. BJ1251 .P53.
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Pilbáth, Ferenc.Cohesion Hypothesis of the Ultimate and Common-Sense Meaning of Life. Flushing, New York: F. Pilbáth, 1985. BD431 .P535 1985.
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Pimentel, George C., ed.Chemistry, an Experimental Science. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1963. QD33 .C48 1963.
Pinckney, Edward R. and Cathey.The Fallacy of Freud and Psychoanalysis. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1965. RC508 .P5 1965.
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Pine, Eli S.How to Enjoy Calculus. Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey: Steinlitz-Hammacher Co., 1975. QA303 .P561.
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Pino Zapata, Eduardo.Historia de Temuco : Biografia de la Capital de La Frontera. Temuco: Escuelas Universitarias de la Frontera, Universidad Católica de Chile, 1969. F3281.T4 P56551 1969.
Piper, David, ed.Enjoying Paintings. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1964. ND1246 .P5.
Pique, G.G.Omega-3 : The Fish Oil Factors : Natural Food Sources and Health Effects; introduction by Wayne I. Newton : illustrations by Matthew Ramras. San Diego, California: OMEGA-3 Project, 1986. QP752.F35 P561 1986.
Pirie, Antoinette, ed.Fall Out Radiation Hazards from Nuclear Explosions. Foreword by Bertrand Russell. General editor, A. Pirie with the collaboration of J.H. Humphrey and others. London: MacGibbon and Kee, 1957. UF767 .P5 1957.
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Planck, Max.Treatise on Thermodynamics. Tr. with the Author's Sanction by Alexander Ogg. London; New York; Bombay: Longmans, Green, and co., 1921. QC311 .P55.
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Planetary Society.The Planets : Readings from Scientific American / selected and introduced by Bruce Murray; foreword by Carl Sagan. San Francisco: Freeman, 1983. QB601.9 .P55 1983.
Planning Committee for a National Resource for Computation in Chemistry, National Research Council (U.S.).Needs and Opportunities for the National Resource for Computation in Chemistry (NRCC) : Report of a Workshop. Washington: National Academy of Sciences, 1976. QD39.3.M3 N31 1976.
Plath, Peter Jorg.Diskrete Physik molekularer Umlagerungen. Leipzig: Teubner, 1988. QD281.R35 P56 1988.
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Plaugher, Gregory and Mark A. Lopes, eds.Textbook of Clinical Chiropractic : A Specific Biomechanical Approach. Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins, 1993. RZ255 .T48 1993.
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Poe, Edgar Allen.The Gold-Bug and Other Tales. New York: A.L. Burt, 1900. PS2615 .A1 1900.
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Pohl, Frederik, ed.The Second IF Reader of Science Fiction. New York: Ace, 1968. PZ1 .S3951 1968.
Pohl, Frederik and C.M. Kornbluth.The Space Merchants. Harmsworth, Middlesex, England: Penguin Books, 1965. PS3566.O36 S8 1965.
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Pokras, Lewis.The Properties and Structure of Matter. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1958. QD33 .P73 1958.
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Political and Economic Planning.Thrusters and Sleepers; Attitudes in British Management: a P.E.P. report. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1966. HD70.G7 P63 1966.
Pollack, Philip.Careers and Opportunities in Chemistry; A Survey of All Fields. With introd. by George M. Murphy. New York: Dutton, 1960. QD39.5 .P6.
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Pollack, Philip.Careers and Opportunities in Science, a Survey of All Fields. With an introd. by Harlow Shapley. New York: Dutton, 1960. Q147 .P6 1960.
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Pollack, Reginald and Merrill.O is for Overkill; A Survival Alphabet. Drawings by Reginald Pollack. Words by Merrill Pollack. New York: Viking Press, 1968. NC1075.P645 P6 1968.
Polunin, Nicholas.Growth without Ecodisasters? : proceedings of the second international conference on environmental future (2nd ICEF) held in Reykjavik, Iceland, 5-11 June 1977. New York: Wiley, 1980. HC79.E5 I533 1977b.
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Pomeroy, Leon R., ed.Medical Processes through Innovation; Editorial Advisory Board, R.O. Brennan ... [et al.] editorial assistants, Nancy J. Nowell, Margaret Quinn. Houston, Texas: The Academy, 1977. RA784 .I5741 1977.
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Pomeroy, Leon R., et al., eds.Practical Preventive Medicine. New York: Stratton Intercontinental Medical Book Corp., 1975. RA422 .I51 1975.
Ponomarev, B.N.The War Danger : Its Source and How to Stop It. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, 1981. UA23 .P55 1981.
Popper, Karl.Auf der Suche Nach Einer Besseren Welt. English; In Search of a Better World : Lectures and Essays from Thirty Years. Translated by Laura J. Bennett, with additional material by Melitta Mew. London; New York: Routledge, 1992. B1649.P633 A9413 1992.
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Popper, Karl.Logik der Forschung. English; The Logic of Scientific Discovery. New York: Basic Books, 1959. Q175 .P8 1959.
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Pories, Walter J., ed.Clinical Applications of Zinc Metabolism. Springfield, Illinois: Thomas, 1974. RC627.Z5 C56.
Poroshin, Konstantin Titovich.Sostoianie teorii khimicheskogo stroeniia v organicheskoi khimii : Vsesoiuznoe soveshchanie, 11-14 iiunia 1951 g. : stenograficheskii otchet / [otvetstvennyi redaktor K.T. Poroshin]. Moskva: Izd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR, 1952. QD476 .V8 1952.
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Porter, Curt C.Chemical Mechanisms of Drug Action. Springfield, Illinois: Thomas, 1970. RM300 .P67.
Porteus, Stanley David.The Restless Voyage; being an account by Archibald Campbell, seaman, of his wanderings in five oceans from 1806 to 1812; written and published in Edinburgh in 1816 and supplemented and re-indited in 1948 from documents dealing with his further history in Scotland and America. London: Harrap, 1949. PZ3.P8363 Re2.
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Portugal, Franklin H. and Jack S. Cohen.A Century of DNA : A History of the Discovery of the Structure and Function of the Genetic Substance. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, 1977. QP624 .P67.
Potts, Jean.The Diehard. Penguin Books, 1960. PS3531.O789 D531 1960.
Potts, Jean.The Man with the Cane. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1964. PS3531.O789 M3 1964.
Povarennykh, Aleksandr Sergeevich.Tverdost Mineralov. Kiev: Izd-vo Akademiia nauk Ukr. SSR, 1963. QD933 .P61 1963.
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Prasad, Kedar N.Vitamins Against Cancer : Fact and Fiction. Denver, Colorado: Nutrition Pub. House, 1984. RC271.D52 P73 1984.
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Prather, Richard S.Dig that Crazy Grave. Greenwich, Connecticut: Fawcett Publications, 1963. PS3531.R14 D51 1963.
Prather, Richard S.Have Gat--Will Travel. Greenwich, Connecticut: Fawcett, 1957. PS3531.R14 H381 1957.
Prather, Richard S.Over Her Dear Body. Greenwich, Connecticut: Fawcett, 1959. PS3531.R14 O931 1959.
Pravda's Editorial.Washington's Big Lie. October 18, 1981. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, 1981. UA23 .P731 1981.
Pregel, Borris, et al., eds.Environment and Society in Transition : World Priorities. New York: American Division of the World Academy of Art and Science, New York Academy of Sciences, 1975. HC79.E5 I461 1974.
Prehoda, Robert W.Extended Youth; The Promise of Gerontology. Foreword by John H. Northrop. New York: Putnam, 1968. QP86 .P72 1968.
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Preserve Peace : May 8, 1985 in the GDR : 40th Anniversary of the Victory over Hitler Fascism and the German People's Liberation. Dresden, DDR: Zeit im Bild, 1985. JX1963 .P874 1985.
Press, Frank and Raymond Siever.Earth. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1982. QE28.2 .P7 1982.
Press, Frank and Raymond Siever.Planet Earth; Readings from Scientific American. Introductions by Frank Press Raymond Siever. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1974. QE35 .P73.
Pressman, David and Allan L. Grossberg.The Structural Basis of Antibody Specificity. New York: W.A. Benjamin, 1968. QR185.A6 P7.
Preston, Melvin Alexander.Physics of the Nucleus. Reading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley Pub. Co., 1962. QC776 .P73.
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Price, Joseph M.Coronaries, Cholesterol, Chlorine. New York: Pyramid Books, 1971. RC685.C6 .P741 1971.
Price, Overton Westfeldt.The Land We Live in; The Boys' Book of Conservation. Foreword by Gifford Pinchot. Illustrated from photographs. Boston: Small, Maynard and Company, 1911. HC106 .P8.
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Price, Roger.J.G., the Upright Ape : being a novel about the way things are as discovered in the adventures of an innocent hero and illuminated by his forthright reaction to women, men, progress, and other contemporary phenomena. New York: Lyle Stuart, 1960. PS3566.R5444 J31 1960.
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Price, Weston A.Nutrition and Physical Degeneration; A Comparison of Primitive and Modern Diets and Their Effects. Foreword by Earnest Albert Hooton. Foreword to the Heritage ed. by Granville Frank Knight. Foreword to the supplement by William A. Albrecht. Santa Monica, California: Price-Pottenger Foundation, 1970. RM216 .P785 1970.
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Priestley, Joseph.A Scientific Autobiography of Joseph Priestley, 1733-1804; Selected Scientific Correspondence. Edited with commentary by Robert E. Schofield. Cambridge, Massachusetts: M.I.T. Press, 1966. QD22.P8 A4.
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Prieto, Carlos, et al.Andres Manuel del Rio y su Obra Cientifica : Segundo Centenario de su Natalicio (1764-1964). México: Compañía Fundadora de Fierro y Acero de Monterrey, 1966. QE361.R56 A71 1966.
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Pringle, Peter and James Spigelman.The Nuclear Barons. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1981. QC792.7 .P74.
Prinzmetal, Myron and William Winter.Heart Attack: New Hope, New Knowledge, New Life for Those Who Have Suffered Coronary Thrombosis and for Those Who Have Not but Wish to Avoid It. With a preface by Walter C. Alvarez. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1958. RC685.C6 P7 1958.
Pritikin, Nathan.The Pritikin Promise : 28 Days to a Longer, Healthier Life. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1983. RM222.2 .P74 1983.
Proceedings of the Twenty-Fourth Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs, Baden, Austria, 28th August-2nd September 1974 : Disarmament, Energy Problems and International Collaboration. London: The Conference, 1974. JX1974 .P8 1974.
Progress in Stereochemistry. London: Butterworths Scientific Publications; New York: Academic Press, 1954. QD481 .P7.
Proposals to Avert the Dangers of War from Europe / Vienna Conference. Brussels: Distributed by Secretariat S.C.E., rue Datzenberg 42, 1983. JX1974 .V431 1983.
Prospective et Santé.Médicaments et Éthique. Puteaux, France: Edinter, 1985. R724 .M42422 1985.
Prévert, Jacques.Selections from Paroles. Translated and introduced by Lawrence Ferlinghetti. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1965. PQ2631.R387 P351 1965.
Puddephatt, Richard J.The Periodic Table of the Elements. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1972. QD467 .P83.
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Pugh, George Edgin.The Biological Origin of Human Values. New York: Basic Books, 1977. BF778 .P83.
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Pullman, Bernard and Albert.Les Theories Electroniques de la Chimie Organique. Pref. de Louis de Broglie. Paris: Masson, 1952. QD476 .P8.
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Pushkin, Aleksandr Sergeevich.Boris Godunov. English; Boris Godounov. Illustrated by Boris Zvorykin; introduction by Peter Ustinov. New York: Viking Press, 1982. PG3347 .B6 1982.
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Putnam, Emily James.The Lady; Studies of Certain Significant Phases of Her History. With a foreword by Jeannette Mirsky. University of Chicago Press, 1969. HQ1121 .P8 1969.
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Quagliano, James Vincent.Chemistry. Illus. by Richard Mikel. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1958. QD31 .Q2.
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Quantum Theory Project for Research in Atomic, Molecular, and Solid-State Chemistry and Physics.Report from the Winter Institute in Quantum Chemistry, Solid-State Physics and Quantum Biology, and the International Symposium on Atomic, Molecular, Solid-State Theory and Quantum Biology, December 8, 1969-January 24, 1970. Held in cooperation with the University of Uppsala ... and the Annual progress report from the Quantum Theory Project, 1969-70. Gainesville, Florida: Quantum Theory Project, University of Florida, 1970. QD462.A1 W561 1970.
Queen, Ellery.Face to Face. New York: New American Library, 1968. PS3533.U4 F33 1968.
Queen, H.L.Chronic Mercury Toxicity : New Hope Against an Endemic Disease. Colorado Springs, Colorado: Queen and Co. Health Communications, 1988. RA1231.M5 Q44 1988.
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Quennell, Peter.Byron in Italy. Harmondsworth, Eng: Penguin Books, 1955. PR4382 .Q42 1955.
Quennell, Peter.Byron: The Years of Fame. Melbourne: Penguin Books, 1954. PR4382 .Q4 1954.
Quentin, Patrick.Suspicious Circumstances. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1965. PR6033.U43 S81 1965.
Quentin, Patrick.The Follower. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1955. PR6033.U43 F61 1955.
Quillin, Patrick.Healing Nutrients : The People's Guide to Using Common Nutrients That Will Help You Feel Better Than You Ever Thought Possible. Chicago: Contemporary Books, 1987. RM217 .Q55 1987.
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Rabach, Joshua M.Vitamin C for a Cold : What Doctors and Others Say about Large Doses of Vitamin C to Relieve and Prevent the Common Cold. New York: Dell, 1972. RM666.A79 R31 1972.
Rabinowitch, Eugene and Erich Thilo.Periodisches System; Geschichte und Theorie. Mit 50 Abbildungen und 49 Tabellen. Stuttgart: F. Enke, 1930. QD467 .R2.
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Rachlin, Howard.Introduction to Modern Behaviorism. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1970. BF319 .R33.
Rachman, Stanley J.Fear and Fourage. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1978. BF575.F2 R29 1978.
Rademacher, Hans.Von zahlen und figuren; proben mathematischen denkens fur liebhaber der mathematik, ausgewahlt und dargestellt von Hans Rademacher ... und Otto Toeplitz ... mit 129 textfiguren. Berlin: J. Springer, 1930. QA95 .R3 1930.
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Radhakrishnan, S., trans.BhagAvadgita. English; The BhagAvadgita. With an introductory essay, Sanskrit text, English translation, and notes by S. Radhakrishnan. London: G. Allen and Unwin, 1960. BL1138.62 .E5 1960.
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Radmann, Martin.Potsdam Agreement and 20 Years Later. Dresden: Verlag Zeit im Bild, 1965. DD259.2 .R23.
Rado, George T. and Harry Suhl, eds.Magnetism. New York: Academic Press, 1963. QC753 .R2.
Ramachandran, G. and T.K. Mahadevan, eds.Gandhi, His Relevance for Our Times. New Delhi: Gandhi Peace Foundation, 1967. DS481.G3 R291 1967.
Ramachandran, G.N., ed.Advanced Methods of Crystallography. London; New York: Academic Press, 1964. QD905 .W5 1963.
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Ramachandran, G.N., ed.Aspects of Protein Structure; Proceedings of a Symposium Held in Madras 14-18 January 1963 and Organized by the University of Madras. London; New York: Academic Press, 1963. QP551 .I55 1963.
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Ramachandran, G.N., ed.Conformation of Biopolymers: Papers Read at an International Symposium Held at the University of Madras, 18-21 January 1967. London; New York: Academic Press, 1967. QP551 .I52 1967.
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Ramachandran, G.N. and A.H. Reddi, eds.Biochemistry of Collagen. New York: Plenum Press, 1976. QP552.C6 B56.
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Ramachandran, G.N. and R. Srinivasan.Fourier Methods in Crystallography. New York: Wiley-Interscience, 1970. QD945 .R35.
Ramati, Alexander.Beyond the Mountains. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1969. PS3568.A439 B41 1969.
Ramwell, Peter W. and Bruce B. Pharriss, eds.Prostaglandins in Cellular Biology; Proceedings. New York: Plenum Press, 1972. QP801.P68 A2 1971.
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Ramón y Cajal, Santiago.Histologie du Systeme Nerveux : de l'Homme and des Vertebres. Madrid: Raycar, 1972. QM575 .R3 1972.
Ramón y Cajal, Santiago.Neuronismo o Reticularismo? English; Neuron Theory or Reticular Theory? Objective Evidence of the Anatomical Unity of Nerve Cells. Translated by M. Ubeda Purkiss and Clement A. Fox. Madrid: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Instituto Ramón y Cajal, 1954. QM575 .R323 1954.
Ramón y Rivera, Luis Felipe.Nuestra Historia en el Folklore. Caracas: Monte Avila, 1982. PQ8545 .R31 1982.
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Rand Corporation.The Rand Corporation : The First Fifteen Years. Santa Monica, California: The Corporation, 1963. AS25 .R25.
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Rapaport, Stephen A.Strike Back at Cancer : What to Do and Where to Go for the Best Medical Care. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1978. RC261 .R36.
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Rapoport, Anatol.Fights, Games, and Debates. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1960. HM136 .R286.
Rappleye, Willard C.The National Health Service of Great Britain. New York: Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation, 1949. RA412.5.G7 R3351 1949.
Rather, Dan and Gary Paul Gates.The Palace Guard. New York: Harper and Row, 1974. E855 .R37 1974.
Raupach, Hans.Informationen und Entscheidungen : Festrede gehalten in der Feierlichen Jahressitzung der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften in Munchen am 5. Dezember 1970. München: Verlag der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, In Kommission bei der C.H. Beck, 1971. Q360 .R381 1971.
Raw, Isaias et al.What People Eat : An Introduction to Chemistry and Food Sciences. Los Altos, California: W. Kaufmann, 1975. TX545 .W48 1975.
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Ray, Ginger, ed.Spectrum; The World of Science. New York: Holt, 1959. Q171 .S6794.
Rây, Priyadaranjan and D. Banerjea.Theories of Valency : Structures and Properties of Chemical Compounds. Calcutta: Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, 1969. QD469 .R281 1969.
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Read, Herbert Edward, Sir.Contemporary British Art. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1964. N6768 .R4 1964.
Read, John.Historic St. Andrews and Its University. St. Andrews: W.C. Henderson, 1947. DA890.S2 R41 1947.
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Read, John.Humour and Humanism in Chemistry. London: G. Bell, 1947. QD11 .R4.
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Read, John.Radiation Biology of Vicia Faba in Relation to the General Problem. Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1959. QH652 .R4 1959b.
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Read, Kenneth E.The High Valley. New York: Scribner, 1965. DU740 .R4.
Reading, Chris M. and Ross S. Meillon.Relatively Speaking : The Family Tree Way to Better Health; diagrams by Dennis Kenna and Virginia Evans. Sydney: Fontana/Collins, 1984. RB155 .R3321 1984.
Rechtschaffen, Joseph S. and Robert Carola.Dr. Rechtschaffen's Diet for Lifetime Weight Control and Better Health. With Original Recipes by Ann Seranne. New York: Random House, 1980. RM222.2 .R42 1980.
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Reed, Edward, ed.Beyond Coexistence; The Requirements of Peace. Introd. and summary by Robert M. Hutchins. New York: Grossman, 1968. JX1963 .B517.
Refregier, Anton.An Artist's Journey. New York: International Publishers, 1965. NC1075 .R38 1965.
Refregier, Anton.We Make Our Tomorrow. Introduction, Linus Pauling; verses selected by Pete Seeger. Woodstock, New York: Glasco Press, 1965. JZ5535 .R41 1965.
Régnier, Edmé.There is a Cure for the Common Cold. West Nyack, New York: Parker Publishing Co., 1971. RM666.A79 R4 1971.
Rehmer, Fred.Countdown : Passing through the XXth from Wilson to Reagan. Aurora, Colorado: F. Rehmer, 1986. E178.6 .R41 1986.
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Reich, Hanns.Kinder aus aller Welt. München: H. Reich, 1958. TR680.C5 R4 1958.
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Reichenbach, Hans.Philosophic Foundations of Quantum Mechanics. Berkeley; Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1944. QC174 .R4.
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Reicher-Sgradi, R.Vietnam-nous Sommes tous Concernes. Paris: J. Martineau, 1967. D843 .R371 1967.
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Reid, Constance.The Search for E.T. Bell : Also Known as John Taine. Washington, DC: Mathematical Association of America, 1993. QA29.B447 R45 1993.
Reid, Malcolm.The Shouting Signpainters; A Literary and Political Account of Quebec Revolutionary Nationalism. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1972. F1053 .R4.
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Reilly, William John.Successful Human Relations; Principles and Practice in Business, in the Home, in Government. New York: Harper, 1952. BF67 .R4.
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Reimann, Tord.Law and Justice in a Socialist Society : The Legal System of the German Democratic Republic. Written in cooperation with Hans Heilborn and Gustav-Adolf Lubchen; translated by Intertext Berlin. Berlin: Panorama DDR, 1976. K357 .R51 1976.
Reitmeister, Louis Aaron.A Philosophy of Freedom; An Attempt to Explain the Natural Basis of Freedom. New York: Poseidon Books, 1970. B824.4 .R43 1970.
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Remsen, Ira.An Introduction to the Study of the Compounds of Carbon, or, Organic Chemistry. Boston: D.C. Heath and Co., 1909. QD253 .R42 1909.
Renneker, Mark and Denise Presotto.The Biology of Cancer Sourcebook. Palo Alto, California: Bull Pub. Co.; New York: Trade distribution in U.S. by Hawthorn Books, 1978. RC266.5 .R46 1978.
Renneker, Mark, Steven Leib and Dianne McKay, eds.Understanding Cancer : A Syllabus for University and College Courses in Cancer : A Book for Self Education. s.l.: Renneker, 1977. RC265 .U52 1977.
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Research Publications.The Miracle of Vitamin C. La Jolla, California: Bargain House Publications, 1971. RM666.A79 M57 1971.
Rettig, Richard A.Cancer Crusade : The Story of the National Cancer Act of 1971. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1977. KF3803.C3 R47.
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Rettinger, Charles.The Sacrificial Stones; Plan to Eliminate All Private Use Motor Vehicles. Albuquerque, New Mexico: West Side Printing Service, 1968. HE5614.2 .R471 1968.
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Reuben, William A.The Atom Spy Hoax. New York: Action Books, 1955. HD9698.A28 R4.
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Reuben, William A.The Honorable Mr. Nixon. New York: Action Books, 1958. E743.5 .R48 1958.
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Reuben, William A.The Honorable Mr. Nixon. New York: Action Books, 1960. E743.5 .R481 1960.
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Reynolds, Earle L.The Forbidden Voyage. New York: D. McKay Co., 1961. UF767 .R47.
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Rhinelander, Philip H.Is Man Incomprehensible to Man? San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1974. BD450 .R445 1974.
Rhinesmith, Herbert S. and Luigi A. Cioffi.Macromolecules of Living Systems Structure and Chemistry. New York: Reinhold Book Corp., 1968. QP521 .R5.
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Rhodes, Richard.The Making of the Atomic Bomb. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1986. QC773 .R46 1986.
Rhys, Jean.Wide Sargasso Sea. Introduction by Francis Wyndham. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin, 1968. PR6035.H96 W5 1968.
Rice, Oscar Knefler.Electronic Structure and Chemical Binding; With Special Reference to Inorganic Chemistry. New York; London: McGraw-Hill Book Company, inc., 1940. QD461 .R5.
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Rice, Oscar Knefler.Statistical Mechanics, Thermodynamics, and Kinetics. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1967. QC175 .R5.
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Rich, Alexander and Norman Davidson, eds.Structural Chemistry and Molecular Biology. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1968. QD455.R47.
Richard, Alison F.Primates in Nature. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1985. QL737.P9 R54 1985.
Richards, B.W., et al., eds.Proceedings of the London Conference on the Scientific Study of Mental Deficiency, 1960. Dagenham, England: May and Baker, 1962. RC569.9 .L66 1962.
Richards, Evelleen.Vitamin C and Cancer: Medicine or Politics? Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Macmillan, 1991. RC271.A78 R53 1991b.
Richards, Paul.Critical Focus : The Black and White Photographs of Harvey Wilson Richards. Oakland, California: Estuary Press, 1986. TR820.5 .R521 1986.
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Richardson, John and Eric Zafran, eds.Master Paintings from the Hermitage and the State Russian Museum, Leningrad : [exhibition] National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., M. Knoedler and Co., Inc., New York, the Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, Michigan, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas, 1975-1976. New York: M. Knoedler, 1975. N5020.W52 N375.
Richardson, John A.Laetrile Case Histories : The Richardson Cancer Clinic Experience. New York: Bantam Books, 1977. RC271.L3 R51 1977.
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Richardson, John A. and Patricia Griffin.Laetrile Case Histories : The Richardson Cancer Clinic Experience. Westlake Village, California: American Media, 1977. RC271.L3 R51 1977b.
Richardson, Leon Burr and Andrew Jackson Scarlett.Brief College Chemistry. New York: H. Holt, 1942. QD31 .R48 1942.
Richardson, Moses.Fundamentals of Mathematics. New York: The Macmillan company, 1941. QA9 .R5 1941.
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Richheimer, Steven Lee.Reaction of Proteins and Amino Acids with Ascorbic Acid and Hydrogen Peroxide. I Sucrose and Glucose Loading Tests. II. 1974. QD431 .R51 1974.
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Richter, Curt P.Biological Clocks in Medicine and Psychiatry. Springfield, Illinois: Thomas, 1965. QH527 .R5 1965.
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Richtmyer, Floyd Karker.Introduction to Modern Physics. New York [etc.]: McGraw-Hill, 1928. QC21 .R5.
Richtmyer, Floyd Karker and Earle Hesse Kennard.Introduction to Modern Physics. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1942. QC21 .R5 1942.
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Rickett, W. Allyn and Adele.Prisoners of Liberation. New York: Cameron Associates, 1957. DS777.57 .R5.
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Ricketts, Max and Edwin Bien.The Great Anxiety Escape : A Revolutionary Program to Escape Anxiety, Insomnia, Depression and Drug Dependency. La Mesa, California: Matulungin Pub., 1990. RC531 .R531 1990.
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Riddick, Thomas M.Control of Colloid Stability through Zeta Potential. With a Closing Chapter on Its Relationship to Cardiovascular Disease. Wynnewood, Pennsylvania: Published for Zeta-Meter, inc., by Livingston Pub. Co., 1968. QP341 .R5 1968.
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Ridenour, Louis Nicot.Modern Physics for the Engineer. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1961. QC21 .R521 1961.
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Riedel, Otto.Auf Tod und Leben : Erzählungen und Gedichte. Berlin: Union Verlag, 1960. PT2678.I46 A91 1960.
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Rienow, Robert and Leona Rienow.The Great Unwanteds Want Us : Illegal Aliens - Too Late to Close the Gates? Monterey, California: Viewpoint Books, 1980. JV6465 .R541 1980.
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Rifkin, Paul.The God Letters. New York: Warner Books, 1986. BT102 .G596 1986.
Riker, William H.Liberalism against Populism : A Confrontation between the Theory of Democracy and the Theory of Social Choice. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1982. JC423 .R5 1982.
Rimland, Bernard.Infantile Autism; The Syndrome and Its Implications for a Neural Theory of Behavior. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1964. RJ499 .R54 1964.
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Ringelnatz, Joachim.Kuttel Daddeldu. Zeichn. von Karl Arnold. Berlin: Henssel, 1983. PT2603.O44 K8 1983.
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Rinkel, Max, ed.Biological Treatment of Mental Illness. New York: L.C. Page, 1966. RC475 .R5 1966.
Riordan, Hugh Desaix.Medical Mavericks. Wichita, Kansas: Bio-Communications Press, 1988. R134 .R66 1988.
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Ripan, Raluca.Omagiu acad. prof. Raluca Ripan. Sub redactia prof. Coriolan Dragulescu. Bucuresti: Editura Academiei Republicii Socialiste România, 1966. QD39 .O45 1966.
Rivers, Thomas Milton, ed.Viral and Rickettsial Infections of Man. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1952. RC111 .R57 1952.
Roback, Abraham Aaron.In Albert Schweitzer's Realms, a Symposium. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Sci-Art Publishers, 1962. CT1098.S45 R58 1962.
The edition is limited to 1,100 copies of which this copy is no. 108.
Robbins, Harold.Where Love Has Gone. New York: Pocket Books, 1963. PS3568.U24 W51 1963.
Robbins, John.Diet for a New America. Walpole, New Hampshire: Stillpoint, 1987. TX371 .R62 1987.
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Robbins, Rossell Hope.The Encyclopedia of Witchcraft and Demonology. New York: Crown Publishers, 1959. BF1503 .R6.
Roberts, Alpheus J.Final Christian Understanding of Science, Religion, and Survival of Mankind. Boston: Christopher Pub. House, 1957. BL240.2 .R5221 1957.
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Roberts, Daniel A., et al.Fundamentals of Plant-Pest Control. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1978. SB950 .R6.
Roberts, Holland, Victor Perlo, and Mary van Kleeck.Worldwide Trade for Peace; An Appeal for International Economic Unity. Edited by Helen L. Alfred. San Francisco: Peace Publications Committee, 1964. HF1408 .A4 1964.
Roberts, James Gordon.Cancer : How and Why It May be Wiped Out. Clearwater, Florida: Roberts Cancer Research Publications, 1977. RC268 .C36.
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Roberts, John D.An Introduction to the Analysis of Spin-Spin Splitting in High-Resolution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectra. New York: W.A. Benjamin, 1961. QC437 .R6.
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Roberts, John D.Notes on Molecular Orbital Calculations. Illustrated by the author. New York: W.A. Benjamin, 1961. QD476 .R6.
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Roberts, John D.Nuclear Magnetic Resonance; Applications to Organic Chemistry. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1959. QD591 .R6.
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Roberts, John D. and Marjorie C. Caserio.Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry. New York: W.A. Benjamin, 1964. QD251 .R58.
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Roberts, John D. and Marjorie C. Caserio.Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry. Pasadena, California: California Institute of Technology, 1961-1963. QD251 .R571 1961.
Roberts, Julian L., Jr., J. Leland Hollenberg and James M. Postma.General Chemistry in the Laboratory. New York: Freeman, 1984. QD45 .R61 1984.
Roberts, Julian L., Jr. and James B. Ifft.Chemical Principles in the Laboratory; Frantz/Malm's Chemical principles in the laboratory. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1977. QD45 .F6821 1977.
Roberts, Julian L., Jr. and James B. Ifft.Frantz/Malm's Chemistry in the Laboratory. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1981. QD45 .F6821 1981.
Roberts, Leslie.Cancer Today : Origins, Prevention, and Treatment; foreword by Lewis Thomas. Washington, D.C.: Institute of Medicine/National Academy Press, 1984. RC261.A2 R6 1984.
Robertson, George Ross.Herbert Newby McCoy, 1870-1945; A Biographical Sketch. Los Angeles: Anderson, Ritchie and Simon, 1964. QD22.M3 R6.
Robertson, George Ross.Modern Chemistry for the Engineer and Scientist [by] Kenneth S. Pitzer [and others]. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1957. QD455 .R56.
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Robertson, John Monteath.Organic Crystals and Molecules Theory of X-Ray Structure Analysis with Applications to Organic Chemistry. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1953. QD921 .R6.
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Robertson, Peter.The Early Years : The Niels Bohr Institute, 1921-1930. Foreword by Aage Bohr. København: Akademisk Forlag, 1979. QC47.D43 N537 1979.
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Robin, Eugene D.Matters of Life and Death : Risks vs. Benefits of Medical CSare. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1984. RC90 .R63 1984.
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Robinson, Joan.Economic Philosophy. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin Books, 1964. HB71 .R6 1964.
Robinson, Joan.Notes from China. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1964. DS777.55 .R55 1964.
Robinson, John J.Of Suchness : Glimpses of the Anatomy and Pathology of God. Hicksville, New York: Exposition Press, 1980. PS3568.O2892 O41 1980.
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Rochlin, Gene I.Scientific Technology and Social Change; Readings from Scientific American. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1974. T14.5 .R62.
Rock, Irvin.Perception. New York: Scientific American Library, Distributed by W.H. Freeman, 1984. BF311 .R556 1984.
Rockefeller Brothers Fund.International Security, the Military Aspect; Report of Panel II of the Special Studies Project. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1958. UA23 .R631 1958.
Rockstein, Morris and Marvin L. Sussman, eds.Nutrition, Longevity, and Aging : Proceedings of a Symposium on Nutrition, Longevity, and Aging, held in Miami, Florida, February 26-27, 1976. New York: Academic Press, 1976. QP86 .S88 1976.
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Rodale, J.I.The Complete Book of Vitamins. Emmaus, Pennsylvania: Rodale Books 1966. RM259 .C65 1966.
Rodale, Jerome Irving, et al.The Prevention Method for Better Health. Emmaus, Pennsylvania: Rodale Books, 1960. RA601 .R6 1960.
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Rodale, Jerome Irving, et al.The Prevention Method for Better Health. Emmaus, Pennsylvania: Rodale Books, 1966. RA601 .R61 1966.
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Roe, Anne and George Gaylord Simpson, eds.Behavior and Evolution. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1958. BF181 .R6.
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Rogat, Yosal.The Eichmann Ttrial and the Rule of Law. Santa Barbara, California: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1961. KMK44.E33 R631 1961.
Rogers, Allen, and Jerome Alexander, eds.Industrial Chemistry : A Manual for the Student and Manufacturer. New York: D. Van Nostrand, 1920. TP145 .R641 1920.
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Rogers, Michael.Biohazard. New York: Knopf, 1977. QH442 .R63 1977.
Rohlf, F. James and Robert R. Sokal.Biometry; The Principles and Practice of Statistics in Biological Research. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1969. QH323.5 .S59.
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Rohlf, F. James and Robert R. Sokal.Introduction to Biostatistics. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1973. QH323.5 .S6.
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Rohlf, F. James and Robert R. Sokal.Statistical Tables. San Francisco: Freeman, 1981. QH323.5 .R63 1981.
Rohlf, F. James and Robert R. Sokal.Statistical Tables. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1969. QH323.5 .R64.
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Rohlfing, Duane L. and Aleksandr Ivanovich, eds.Molecular Evolution: Prebiological and Biological. New York: Plenum Press, 1972. QH325 .M65.
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Roland, Charles G., ed.Good Scientific Writing : An Anthology. Chicago: American Medical Association, 1971. R119 .G66 1971.
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Romains, Jules.Hommes de Bonne Volonté. English; Men of Good Will. New York: A.A. Knopf, 1946. PQ2635.O52 H63.
Romans, Jules.The Proud and the Meek. Translated from the French for the first time by Warre B. Wells. New York: A.A. Knopf, 1934. PQ2635.O52 P731 1934.
Rook, Arthur.The Origins and Growth of Biology. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1964. QH305 .R56 1964.
Roosevelt, Eleanor.This I Remember. New York: Harper, 1949. E807.1 .R59.
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Root, A.I., et al.The ABC and XYZ of Bee Culture; An Encyclopedia Pertaining to Scientific and Practical Culture of Bees. Rev. by E.R. Root assisted by H.H. Root and M.J. Deyell. Medina, Ohio: A.I. Root Co., 1954. SF523 .R7 1954.
Roper, Myra.China, the Surprising Country. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1966. DS711 .R6.
Rosenbaum, Ernest H., et al.Nutrition for the Cancer Patient. Illustrated by Susan Klug. Palo Alto, California: Bull Pub. Co., 1980. RC262 .H4 1980.
Rosenbaum, Ernest H. and Isadora R. Rosenbaum.A Comprehensive Guide for Cancer Patients and Their Families. Palo Alto, California: Bull Pub. Co., 1980. QR201.T84 R81.
Rosenberg, Daniel.Swords into Plowshares : Soviet Initiatives for Peace, Security and Disarmament, 1917-1982 / compiled and annotated by Daniel Rosenberg; prepared in cooperation with New world review. New York: National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, 1982. JX1974 .R64 1982.
Rosenberg, Ethel and Julius Rosenberg.Death House Letters of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg. New York: Jero Pub. Co., 1953. HX84.R6 A35 1953.
Rosenberg, Harold and A.N. Feldzamen.The Doctor's Book of Vitamin Therapy : Megavitamins for Health. New York: Putnam, 1974. RM259 .R67 1974.
Rosenberg, Harold.Nutrition and Stress : Only Total Health Awareness Can Help Us Survive. New Canaan, Connecticut: Keats Publishing, Inc., 1983. RA785 .R651 1983.
Rosenberg, Howard L.Atomic Soldiers : American Victims of Nuclear Experiments. Boston: Beacon Press, 1980. UB369 .R67 1980.
Rosenfeld, Judy Shepard and Alvin Rosenfeld.Ticket to Israel, an Informative Guide. New York: Rinehart, 1952. DS107.3 .R7251 1952.
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Rosenfeld, Leon.Nuclear Forces. Amsterdam: North-Holland Pub. Co., 1948. QC776 .R6.
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Rosenthal, Nadine.Speaking of Reading. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann, 1995. Z1003 .S736 1995.
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Rosenvold, Lloyd.Can a Gluten-Free Diet Help? How? New Canaan, Connecticut: Keats Pub., 1992. RC862.C44 R67 1992.
Roshwald, Mordecai.Level Seven. London: Heinemann, 1959. PZ4.R819 Le3.
Roslansky, John D., ed.Creativity; A Discussion at the Nobel Conference Organized by Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, Minnesota, 1970. Contributors: Jacob Bronowski, and others. Amsterdam: North-Holland Pub. Co.; New York: Fleet Academic Editions, 1970. BF408 .N6 1970.
Ross, Alan Strode Campbell.Noblesse Oblige : An Enquiry into the Identifiable Characteristics of the English Aristocracy. Edited by Nancy Mitford. Illustrated by Osbert Lancaster. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1959. PE1449 .M5 1959.
Ross, Dana Fuller.Utah! Toronto; New York: Bantam, 1984. PS3513.E8679 U81 1984.
Ross, Hugh Norman.The Fingerprint of God : Recent Scientific Discoveries Reveal the Unmistakable Identity of the Creator. Orange, California: Promise Pub. Co., 1991. BD511 .R67 1991.
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Ross, Murray G.Those Ten Years, 1960-70; The President's Report on the First Decade of York University. Toronto: 1970. LE3.Y6 A6 1970.
Roszak, Betty and Theodore Roszak.Masculine / Feminine: Readings in Sexual Mythology and the Liberation of Women. New York, Harper and Row, 1969. HQ1154 .R75.
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Rotblat, Joseph.Pugwash : A History of the Conferences on Science and World Affairs. Prague: Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, 1967. JX1974.P8 R6 1967b.
Rotblat, Joseph, ed.Scientists, the Arms Race, and Disarmament : a Unesco/Pugwash symposium. London: Taylor and Francis; Paris: Unesco, 1982. JX1974.7 .S34 1982.
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Rotblat, Joseph.Striving for Peace, Security, and Development of the World : proceedings of the forty-first Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs, Beijing, China, 17-22 September 1991 Geneva: Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs, 1993. JX1952 .P8 1991.
Rotblat, Joseph, et al., eds.Shaping Our Common Future, Dangers and Opportunities : proceedings of the forty-second Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs, Berlin, Germany, 11-17 September, 1992. Singapore; New Jersey: World Scientific, 1994. JX1974.7 .P831 1992.
Rouart, Denis.Renoir [etude biographique et critique]. Genève: Skira, 1954. ND553.R45 R6481 1954.
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Roughton, Francis John Worsley and John Cowdery Kendrew, eds.Haemoglobin; A Symposium Based on a Conference Held at Cambridge in June 1948 in Memory of Sir Joseph Barcroft. London: Butterworths Scientific Publications; New York: Interscience Publishers, 1949. QP91 .R6.
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Routh, Edward John.A Treatise on Analytical Statics with Numerous Examples. Cambridge, England: University Press, 1891. QA821 .R87 1891.
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Rouzé, Michel.Robert Oppenheimer, the Man and His Theories. Translated by Patrick Evans. Greenwich, Connecticut: Fawcett Publications, 1965. QC16.O62 R6 1965.
Rowe, John W. and Richard W. Besdine.Health and Disease in Old Age. Boston: Little, Brown, 1982. RC952.5 .H42 1982.
Rowland, David.Say NO to Heart Disease : The Arterial Cleansing Answer. Uxbridge, Ontario: Canadian Nutrition Insititute, 1992. RC684.D5 R691 1992.
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Rowntree, Diana.Interior Design. Drawings by Ian Lacey. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin Books, 1964. NK2110 .R6821 1964.
Roy, Rustum and Della Roy.Honest Sex. New York: New American Library, 1968. HQ31 .R86 1968.
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Royal Society (Great Britain).The Signatures in the First Journal-Book and the Charter-Book of the Royal Society, being a facsimile of the signatures of the founders, patrons and fellows of the society from the year 1660 down to the present time. London: Oxford University Press, 1936. Q41 .R81 1936.
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Royal Society (Great Britain) and American Philosophical Society.The Social Responsibilities of Scientists : proceedings of a joint meeting on 5 June 1980 of the Royal Society and the American Philosophical Society held in the rooms of The Royal Society. London: The Royal Society, 1980. Q175.4 .S623 1980.
Ruark, Arthur Edward and Harold Clayton Urey.Atoms, Molecules, and Quanta. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, inc., 1930. QC6 .R894.
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Ruben, Samuel.Handbook of the Elements. La Salle, Illinois: Open Court Pub. Co., 1985. QD466 .R78 1985.
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Ruben, Samuel.The Founders of Electrochemistry. LaSalle, Illinois: Open Court, 1983. QD21 .R82 1983.
Ruddon, Raymond W.Cancer Biology. New York: Oxford University Press, 1981. RC261 .R85.
Rudnick, Dorothea, ed.Aspects of Synthesis and Order in Growth. [Proceedings of] the 13th symposium. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1954. QH511 .G72 v.13, 1954.
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Ruff, Howard J.Famine and Survival in America. Alamo, California: Target Pub., 1974. HD9005 .R761 1974.
Ruiperez, León Garzón.De Mendeleiev a los Superelementos : Un Estudio Critico de la Ley Periodica y una Formulacion de Su Estructura. Oviedo: Universidad de Oviedo, Servicio de Publicaciones, 1988. QD466 .G371 1988.
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Runes, Dagobert David.Despotism, a Pictorial History of Tyranny. New York: Philosophical Library, 1963. D21.1 .R8.
Rural Health Work and Disease Prevention. Hanoi: Xunhasaba, 1972. RA771.7.V53 R871 1972.
Rushdie, Salman.The Satanic Verses. New York: Viking, 1989. PR9499.3.R8 S28 1989.
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Ruske, Walter.Verlag Chemie 1921-1971. Im Auftrage des Verlags Chemie verfasst. Weinheim: Verlag Chemie, 1971. Z315.V393 R83 1971.
Russell, Bertrand.An Inquiry into Meaning and Truth. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1962. B1649.R8 I5 1962.
Russell, Bertrand.Bertrand Russell's Best : Silhouettes in Satire. Selected and introduced by Robert E. Egner. New York: New American Library, 1958. B1649.R91 E41 1958.
Russell, Bertrand.Common Sense and Nuclear Warfare. London: Allen and Unwin, 1959. D843 .R8 1959b.
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Russell, Bertrand.Common Sense and Nuclear Warfare. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1959. D843 .R8.
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Russell, Bertrand.Fact and Fiction. London: Allen and Unwin, 1961. B1649 .R91 1961.
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Russell, Bertrand.Has Man a Future? Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England; Baltimore, Maryland: Penguin Books, 1961. JX1974.7 .R8 1961b.
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Russell, Bertrand.Has Man a Future? London: Allen and Unwin, 1961. JX1974.7 .R8 1961.
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Russell, Bertrand.Marriage and Morals. London: Unwin Books, 1961. HQ21 .R8 1961.
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Russell, Bertrand.My Philosophical Development. London: Allen and Unwin, 1959. B1649.R94 A28 1959a.
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Russell, Bertrand.Nightmares of Eminent Persons and Other Stories. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books in association with the Bodley Head, 1962. PR6035.U63 N5 1962.
Russell, Bertrand.The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell. Boston: Little, Brown, 1967. B1649.R94 A32.
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Russell, Bertrand.The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell. New York: Bantam Books, 1968. B1649.R94 A351 1968.
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Russell, Bertrand.Unarmed Victory. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1963. D844 .R89 1963.
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Russell, Bertrand.Unpopular Essays. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1950. B1649.R8 U5.
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Russell, Bertrand.Wisdom of the West. Greenwich, Connecticut: Fawcett Publications, 1964. B72 .R81 1964.
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Russell, Elizabeth Shull, ed.Proceedings : Symposium on 25 Years of Progress in Mammalian Genetics and Cancer. Roscoe B. Jackson Memorial Labortory, Bar Harbor, Maine, June 27 to 30, 1954. Washington: 1954. QH431 .S9851 1954.
Russell, Walter.The Russell Cosmogony; A New Concept of Light, Matter, and Energy. Epilogue by Lao Russell. Waynesboro, Virginia: Walter Russell Foundation, 1953. Q173 .R83 1953.
Russett, Bruce M.The Prisoners of Insecurity : Nuclear Deterrence, the Arms Race, and Arms Control. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1983. UA23 .R887 1983.
Russett, Bruce M. and Harvey Starr.World Politics : The Menu for Choice. San Francisco: Freeman, 1981. JX1391 .R88 1981.
Russett, Cynthia Eagle.Darwin in America : The Intellectual Response, 1865-1912. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1976. QH365.O8 R87.
Russo, Joseph Louis.Present Day Italian. Boston: D.C. Heath, 1947. PC1111 .R864.
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Rutgers, Arend Joan.Physical Chemistry. New York: Interscience Publishers, 1954. QD453 .R8 1958.
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Ruwart, Mary J.Healing Our World : The Other Piece of the Puzzle. Kalamazoo, Michigan: SunStar Press, 1992. HC103 .R84 1992.
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Ryder, Arthur William.Panchatantra. English.; The Panchatantra. Translated from the Sanskrit. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1925. PK3741.P3 E5.
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Rydjord, John.Heading for the Holocaust--A History of War. Smithtown, New York: Exposition Press, 1984. U21.2 .R93 1984.
Autographed copy.
Ryle, Martin, Sir.Towards the Nuclear Holocaust. London: Menard Press, 1981. JX1974.7 .R941 1981.
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Rynearson, Edward Harper and Clifford F. Gastineau.Obesity. Springfield, Illinois: Thomas, 1949. RC628 .R91 1949.
Rytand, David A.Medicine and the Stanford University School of Medicine Circa 1932 : The Way It Was. Stanford, California: Dept. of Medicine and Alumni Association, Stanford University School of Medicine, 1984. R747.S75 R971 1984.
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Sackheim, George I.Chemical Calculations. Chicago, Illinois: University of Illinois, 1953. QD31.2 .S21 1953.
Sackler, Arthur M.One Man and Medicine : Selected Weekly Columns from the International Publisher of Medical tribune, 1972-1983; introduction by Louis Lasagna, M.D.; edited by Joy Hurwitz. New York: Medical Tribune Inc., 1983. R119 .S2241 1983.
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Safar, Peter.Cardiopulmonary Cerebral Resuscitation; Prepared for the World Federation of Societies of Anaesthesiologists. Stavanger, Norway: Asmund S. Laerdal; Philadelphia: Saunders [distributor], 1981. RC86.7 .S21 1981.
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Saffer, Thomas H. and Orville E. Kelly.Countdown Zero. New York: Putnam, 1982. UF767 .S218 1982.
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Sage, Bruce Hornbrook and William Noble Lacey.Volumetric and Phase Behavior of Hydrocarbons. Associated with Research Project 37 of the American Petroleum Institute. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press; London: H. Milford; Oxford University Press, 1939. QD501 .S22.
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Saint-Exupéry, Antoine de.Le Petit Prince. Avec des aquarelles de l'auteur. Paris: Gallimard, 1946. PQ2637.A274 P4 1946.
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Saint Lawrence, Patricia, James W. Fristrom and William H. Petri.The Experimental Geneticist : An Introductory Laboratory Manual. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1974. QH440.5 .S3651 1974.
Sakharov, Andrei.Progress, Coexistence, and Intellectual Freedom. Translated by the New York Times. With introd., afterword, and notes, by Harrison E. Salisbury. New York: Norton, 1968. CB427 .S23 1968.
Sakharov, Andrei.Vospominaniia. English; Memoirs; translated from the Russian by Richard Lourie. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1990. DK275.S25 A3 1990.
Salam, Abdus.Notes on Science, Technology and Science Education in the Development of the South. [S.l.]: Third World Academy of Sciences, 1989. Q181 .S241 1989.
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Saltman, Paul, Joel Gurin, and Ira Mothner.The California Nutrition Book : A Food Guide for the '90s / from faculty at the University of California and the editors of American health. Boston: Little, Brown, 1987. RA784 .S335 1987.
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Samson, Ruth Bjorkman.Seven Steps to Peace. New York: Exposition Press, 1956. JX1953 .S331 1956.
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Samter, Max.Excerpts from Classics in Allergy. Columbus, Ohio: Ross Laboratories, 1969. RC583 .S33.
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Sandburg, Helga.Where Love Begins : A Portrait of Carl Sandburg. New York: D.I. Fine, 1989. PS3569.A48 Z476 1989.
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Sanders, Lawrence.The Case of Lucy Bending. New York: Berkley Books, 1983. PS3569.A5125 C3 1982b.
Sanders, Lawrence.The Sixth Commandment : a novel. New York: Putnam, 1978. PS3569.A5125 S591 1978.
Sanders, Lawrence.The Third Deadly Sin. New York: Berkley Books, 1982. PS3569.A5125 T54 1982.
Sanders, Lawrence.The Tomorrow File. New York: Putnam, Distributed by Berkley, 1976. PS3569.A5125 T651 1976.
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Sanderson, Douglas.Night of the Horns. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin, 1961. PR9199.3.S243 N51 1961.
Sandweiss, Samuel H.Sai Baba, the Holy Man ... and the Psychiatrist. San Diego: Birth Day Pub. Co., 1975. BL1175.S385 S26 1975.
Sanford, John B.A Man without Shoes. A novel. Los Angeles: Plantin Press, 1951. PS3537.A694 M361 1951.
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Sang, Ku, et al.Pyonghwa ui songhwa : Soul Ollimpik Pyonghwa Taehoe chonghap pogoso / [pyonchan wiwon Ku Sang ... et al.]. Soul: Ollimp‘ik P‘yonghwa Taehoe Ch‘ujin Wiwonhoe, 1989. JX1931 1988c.
Sanger, Margaret.Margaret Sanger ; An Autobiography. New York: Dover Publications, 1971. HQ764.S3 A3 1971.
Sankar, D.V. Siva, ed.Schizophrenia; Current Concepts and Research. Hicksville, New York: PJD Publications, 1969. RC514 .S335.
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Sankey, I. Allan, ed.Hallowed Hymns, New and Old : For Use in Prayer and Praise Meetings, Evangelistic Services, Sunday schools, Young People's Societies and All Other Departments of Church Work, Responsive Scripture Readings, Chants, etc.. Chicago: Biglow and Main Co., 1911. M2198.S212 H341 1911.
Sannella, Lee.Kundalini--Psychosis or Transcendence? San Francisco: Sannella, 1976. BL1238.56.K86 S261 1976.
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Santi, Ranier.100 Years of Peace Making : A History of the International Peace Bureau and Other International Peace Movement Organisations and Networks. Geneve: International Peace Bureau, 1991. JX1907.I533 S26 1991.
Santodonato, Joseph, Philip Howard, Dipak Basu, Center for Chemical Hazard Assessment and Syracuse Research Corporation.Health and Ecological Assessment of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons; editors, Si Duk Lee, Lester Grant. Park Forest South, Illinois: Pathotox Publishers, 1981. QP801.P639 S31 1981.
Sarantites, A.D.The Universal Unified Field Law and the Law of Universal Creation of Mass-Energy. Phoenix, Arizona: Universal Science Foundation, 1963. QC6.5 .S25.
Sarkadi, Barna, ed.Armaments and Disarmament : A Hungarian Point of View / [edited by the Hungarian Peace Council and the Hungarian Institute of International Relations; editor in charge, Barna Sarkadi Nagy]. Budapest: The Council; The Institute, 1982. JX1974.7 .A666 1982.
Sartre, Jean-Paul.Existentialism and Human Emotions. New York: Philosophical Library, 1957. B819 .S31.
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Satin, Mark Ivor.New Options for America : The Second American Experiment Has Begun; foreword by Marilyn Ferguson. Fresno, California: Press at California State University, Fresno, 1991. E169.12 .S281 1991.
Sattilaro, Anthony J. and Tom Monte.Recalled by Life. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1982. RC265.6.S27 A37 1982.
Sattilaro, Anthony J. and Tom Monte.Recalled by Life. New York: Avon, 1984. RC265.6.S27 A371 1984.
Sawyer, Walter Warwick.A Concrete Approach to Abstract Algebra. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1959. QA266 .S3.
Sayers, Dorothy Leigh.Murder Must Advertise: A Lord Peter Wimsey Detective Story. New York: Pocket Books, 1939. PR6037.A95 M8 1939.
Saysse-Tobiczyk, Kazimierz.The Charm of Poland, a Series of Tourist Albums. Warsaw: Polonia, 1961. DK408 .S381 1961.
Scanlon, Lynne Waller.The 21st Century Diet. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1984. RM222.2 .S254 1984.
Schadewaldt, Hans.Der Medizinmann bei den Naturvolkern. Stuttgart: Fink, 1968. R133 .S27 1968.
Schaefer, Clemens and Frank Matossi.Das Ultrarote Spektrum. Mit 161 abbildungenmit 161 abbildungen. Berlin: J. Springer, 1930. QC457 .S3.
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Schaefer, Edwin H.A Principle Solution of the Physical Universe. New York: Pageant Press, 1962. QB500 .S33 1962.
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Schaefer, Jack.The Big Range. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1958. PS3537.C223 B51 1958.
Schapsmeier, Edward L. and Frederick H. Schapsmeier.Henry A. Wallace of Iowa: The Agrarian Years, 1910-1940. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1968. E748.W23 S3.
Schapsmeier, Edward L. and Frederick H. Schapsmeier.Prophet in Politics: Henry A. Wallace and the War Years, 1940-1965. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1971. E748.W23 S32.
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Scharf, Joachim-Hermann.Nichtgleichgewichtsvorgange-- dynamische Strukturen : Vortrage anlasslich der Jahresversammlung vom 7. bis 10. April 1983 zu Halle (Saale). Halle (Saale): Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina, 1989. QH351 .N51 1989.
Scharf, Joachim-Hermann.Prozesskinetik : Vortrage anlasslich der Jahresversammlung vom 13. bis 16. Oktober 1977 zu Halle (Saale) / herausgegeben von Joachim-Hermann Scharf. Halle (Saale): Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina, 1980. Q49.D4 P71 1980.
Scheer, Robert.How the United States Got Involved in Vietnam; A Report to the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions. Santa Barbara, California: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1965. E183.8.V5 S3.
Scheffer, Victor B.The Year of the Whale. Decorations by Leonard Everett Fisher. New York: Scribner, 1969. QL737.C435 S3 1969b.
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Schell, Jonathan.The Fate of the Earth. New York: Knopf, 1982. UF767 .S2365 1982.
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Schelven, Theodore van.Weiss Magnetons as Components of Nuclear and Subnuclear Structures. Amsterdam: Kosmos Pub. Co., 1945. QC179 .S261 1945.
Schiff, Leonard Isaac.Quantum Mechanics. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1955. QC174.1 .S3 1955.
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Schleede, Arthur and Erich Schneider.Rontgenspektroskopie und Kristallstruktur Analyse. Berlin; Leipzig: W. de Gruyter and co., 1929. QD921 .S35.
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Schlegel, Robert J., ed.Social Pediatrics. Tarrytown, New York: International Foundation for Biosocial Development and Human Health, 1981. RJ47.7 .S63 1981.
Schlesinger, Hermann Irving.General Chemistry. New York: Longmans, Green and co., 1937. QD31 .S37 1937.
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Schlissel, Lillian.Conscience in America; A Documentary History of Conscientious Objection in America, 1757-1967. New York: Dutton, 1968. UB342.U5 S3.
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Schmidt, G.H.Biology of Lactation. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1971. QP246 .S34.
Schminck-Gustavus, Christoph Ulrich.Bremen, kaputt : Bilder vom Krieg, 1939-1945 : Berichte, Dokumente, Erinnerungen. Bremen: Brockkamp, 1983. D757.9.B67 B73 1983.
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Schmitt, Francis Otto.Macromolecular Specificity and Biological Memory. Cambridge, Massachusetts: M.I.T. Press, 1962. QP385 .S3.
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Schmoe, Floyd Wilfred.The Big Sur : Land of Rare Treasures [photos. by Larry Secrist and William and Ann Bryan]. San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1975. QL164 .S35 1975.
Schneider, Daniel E.The Growth Concept of Nervous Integration: Introduction to a Genetic Neurology. New York: Nervous and Mental Disease Monographs, 1949. QP356.22 .S31 1949.
Schneider, Rose G., Samuel Charache and Walter A. Schroeder, eds.Human Hemoglobins and Hemoglobinopathies : A Review to 1981. Galveston: University of Texas Medical Branch, 1981. QP96.5 .H81 1981.
Schneir, Walter and Miriam Schneir.Invitation to an Inquest. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1965. HX84.R6 S3.
Schneirla, T.C.Army Ants; A Study in Social Organization. Edited by Howard R. Topoff. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1971. QL568.F7 S3.
Schnell, E.H.Kapitalismus und Freiwirtschaft. Heidelberg: Freiheit-Verlag, 1948. HD84 .S36 1948.
Schoenman, Ralph.Iraq and Kuwait : A History Suppressed. Santa Barbara, California: Veritas Press, 1992. DS79.65 .S31 1992.
Schoenman, Ralph.The Hidden History of Zionism. Santa Barbara, California: Veritas Press, 1988. DS119.7 .S37913 1988.
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Schoenthaler, Stephen.Improve Your Child's IQ and Behaviour; foreword by Hans J. Eysenck. New York: BBC Books/Parkwest, 1991. QP398 .S36 1991.
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Schroeder, Gerald L.Genesis and the Big Bang : The Discovery of Harmony between Modern Science and the Bible. New York: Bantam Books, 1990. BS651 .S36 1990.
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Schroeder, Henry Alfred.The Trace Elements and Man; Some Positive and Negative Aspects. Old Greenwich, Connecticut: Devin-Adair Co., 1973. RB113 .S37.
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Schrödinger, Erwin.Mind and Matter. University Press, 1958. BF161 .S3.
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Schubert, Jack and Ralph E. Lapp.Radiation: What It Is and How It Affects You. New York: Viking Press, 1957. RA1231.R2 S38.
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Schück, Henrik.Nobel, the Man and His Prizes. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1951. TP268.5.N7 N763.
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Schück, Henrik.Nobel, the Man and His Prizes. Stockholm: Sohlman, 1950. TP268.5.N7 N7631 1950.
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Schueler, Fred Warren.Chemobiodynamics and Drug Design. New York: Blakiston Division, McGraw-Hill, 1960. RM300 .S29 1960.
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Schumacher, B.G.On the Origin and Nature of Management. Norman, Oklahoma: Eugnosis, 1986. HD30.3 .S37 1986.
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Schuman, Julian.Assignment China. New York: Whittier Books, 1956. DS777.55 .S33.
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Schwabe, Ernst-Otto.Continued Peace is Vital--What Is to Be Done? : The GDR Presents Its Views. Translation, Intertext. Berlin: Panorama DDR, 1977. JX1963 .S2725 1977.
Schwartz, George I. and Philip W. Bishop, eds.Moments of Discovery. With a foreword by Linus Pauling. New York: Basic Books, 1958. Q125 .S3.
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Schwartz, George R.Food Power : How Foods Can Change Your Mind, Your Personality, and Your Life. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1979. QP141 .S348.
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Schwartz, Herman S.Home Care for the Emotionally Ill. Elmhurst, New York: Sessions Publishers, 1957. RC440 .S341 1957.
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Schwartz, Herman S.The Art of Relaxation. Illustrated by Thomas Carron. New York: Sessions, 1959. RA790 .S43 1959.
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Schwartz, Herman S., ed.Mental Health and Chiropractic; A Multidisciplinary Approach. New York: Sessions Publishers, 1973. RC454.4 .S38.
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Schweitzer, Albert.A Selection of Writings of and about Albert Schweitzer. Presented by the Friends of Albert Schweitzer. Boston: Friends of Albert Schweitzer, 1958. B3329.S52 E5 1958.
Schweitzer, Albert.Aus meinem Leben und Denken. English; Out of My Life and Thought : An Autobiography. Newly translated by A.B. Lemke; preface by Rhena Schweitzer Miller and A.B. Lemke. New York: H. Holt, 1990. CT1018.S45 A282 1990.
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Schweitzer, Albert.Die Lehre der Ehrfurcht vor dem Leben. Berlin: Union Verlag, 1963. B3329.S53 L41 1963.
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Schweitzer, Albert.On the Edge of the Primeval Forest; The Experiences and Observations of a Doctor in Equatorial Africa. London: Collins, 1956. BV3625.G3 S251 1956.
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Schweitzer, Albert.Out of My Life and Thought, an Autobiography. Translated by C.T. Campion. Postscript by Everett Skillings, 1932-1949. New York: The New American Library, 1949. CT1098.S45 A282 1949a.
Schweitzer, Albert.Peace or Atomic War? Three apeals broadcast from Oslo on April 28, 29 and 30. New York: Henry Holt, 1958. JX1974.7 .S3 1958.
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Schweitzer, Albert.Peace or Atomic War? [Three appeals broadcast from Oslo on April 28, 29, and 30, 1958. Reprinted.] London, A. and C. Black, 1958. JX1974.7 .S3 1958b.
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Schweitzer, Albert.The Philosophy of Civilization. Translated by C.T. Campion. New York: Macmillan Co., 1957. CB83 .S3 1957.
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Schweitzer, Albert.Von Reimarus zu Wrede. English; The Quest of the Historical Jesus : A Critical Study of Its Progress from Reimarus to Wrede. With a pref. by F.C. Burkitt. New York: Macmillan, 1957. BT303 .S3 1957.
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Schück, Henrik et al.Nobelprisen 50 ar. English; Nobel, the Man and His Prizes. Amsterdam, New York: Elsevier Pub. Co., 1962. AS911 .N6 1962.
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Science and Absolute Values : proceedings of the third International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences, November 21-24, 1974, London, United Kingdom. Tarrytown, New York: International Cultural Foundation, 1974. Q175.4 .I57 1974.
Scientific American.Arms Control and the Arms Race : readings from Scientific American / with introductions by Bruce Russett, Fred Chernoff. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1985. JX1974.7 .A674 1985.
Scientific American.The Biosphere. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1970. QH311 .B55.
Scientific American.Civilization : Readings from Scientific American. With introductions by Brian M. Fagan. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1979. CB311 .C68.
Scientific American.The Dynamic Earth. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1983. QE501 .D96 1983.
Scientific American.Early Man in America : Readings from Scientific American. With an introd., by Richard S. MacNeish. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1973. E61 .M19 1973.
Scientific American.Evolution and the Fossil Record : readings from Scientific American / with introductions by Leo F. Laporte. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1978. QE721 .E95.
Scientific American.Evolution. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1978. QH366.2 .E848 1978.
Scientific American.Food and Agriculture. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1976. S523 .F65.
Scientific American.Frontiers in Astronomy; Readings from Scientific American. With introductions by Owen Gingerich. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1970. QB51 .F74.
Scientific American.Industrial Microbiology and the Advent of Genetic Engineering. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1981. QR53 .I533.
Scientific American.Life and Death and Medicine. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1973. RA410.7 .L53.
Scientific American.Mind and Behavior : Readings from Scientific American. With introductions by Rita L. Atkinson, Richard C. Atkinson. San Francisco, California: W.H. Freeman, 1980. BF149 .M49.
Scientific American.The Molecules of Life : Readings from Scientific American. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1985. QH506 .M665 1985.
Scientific American.New Frontiers in Astronomy : Readings from Scientific American. With introductions by Owen Gingerich. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1975. QB51 .F74 1975.
Scientific American.The Physics of Music : Readings from Scientific American / with an introd. by Carleen Maley Hutchins. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1978. ML3805 .P4 1978.
Scientific American.Pre-Columbian Archaeology : Readings from Scientific American. With introductions by Gordon R. Willey, Jeremy A. Sabloff. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1980. E61 .P73.
Scientific American.Technology and Economic Development. New York: Knopf, 1963. HC59 .S3.
Scortia, Thomas N. and Frank M. Robinson.The Prometheus Crisis. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1975. PS3569.C587 P761 1975.
Scott, Gerald.Atmospheric Oxidation and Antioxidants. Amsterdam; New York: Elsevier Pub. Co., 1965. QD281.O9 S35.
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Scott, Harold, Sir.Scotland Yard. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin Books, 1957. HV8198.L7 S31 1957.
Scott, William Taussig.Erwin Schrodinger; An Introduction to His Writings. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1967. QC16.S265 S3.
Seaborg, Glenn Theodore.Kennedy, Khrushchev, and the Test Ban. With the assistance of Benjamin S. Loeb; foreword by W. Averell Harriman. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1981. JX1974.7 .S414 1981.
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Seagrave, Gordon Stifler.My Hospital in the Hills. New York: W.W. Norton, 1955. R722 .S4361 1955.
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Seaman, Barbara and Gideon Seaman.Women and the Crisis in Sex Hormones. New York: Rawson Associates, 1977. RG129.H6 S4 1977.
Sebera, Donald Keith.Electronic Structure and Chemical Bonding. New York: Blaisdell Pub. Co., 1964. QD461 .S416 1964.
Sebrell, William Henry, Jr. and Robert Samuel Harris, eds.The Vitamins Chemistry, Physiology, Pathology, Methods. New York: Academic Press, 1967-72. QP801.V5 S4 1967.
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The Seeds and Other Stories. Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 1972. PR9450.8.S5 S51 1972.
Seeger, Paul G.Blei und Krebs : Ist die larvierte Bleiinkorporation (Verbleiung) eine der Ursachen der Krebsentstehung? Heidelberg: Verlag für Medizine Dr. Ewald Fischer, 1976. RC268.48 .S41 1976.
Seeger, Paul G.Krebs, Problem ohne Ausweg? : Tribut an d. Zivilisation? : Ursachen, Auswirkung, Vorbeugung : mit 10 Tab. u. 30 Formeln. Heidelberg: Verlag für Medizin Fischer, 1974. RC261 .S43.
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Seeger, Paul G. and W. Schacht.Die Bedeutung der Ascorbinsaure (Vitamin C) als Redoxkatalysator und Aktivator des Zellstoffwechsels speziell als Zellatmungsregenerator von Krebszellen. Heidelberg: Fischer, 1975. RM666.A79 S441 1975.
Seegers, Walter Henry, et al.Blood Coagulation : Collected Papers, 1957-1960 [contributors] W.J. Baker ... [et al.]. Detroit: s.n., introd., 1961. QP93.5 .S41 1961.
Seeley, Harry W.Selected Exercises from Microbes in Action; A Laboratory Manual of Microbiology. San Francisco: Freeman, 1972. QR63 .S4421 1972.
Instructor's manual laid in.
Seeley, Harry W. and Paul J. VanDemark.Microbes in Action; A Laboratory Manual of Microbiology. San Francisco: Freeman, 1972. QR63 .S441 1972.
Seeman, Bernard.Man Against Pain; 3,000 Years of Effort to Understand and Relieve Physical Suffering. Philadelphia: Chilton Books, 1962. R133 .S36 1962.
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Seeman, Bernard.The River of Life; The Story of Man's Blood, from Magic to Science. New York: Norton, 1961. QP91 .S514 1961.
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Segal, Edith.Give Us Your Hand! : poems and songs for Ethel and Julius Rosenberg in the Death House at Sing Sing. New York: People's Artists, 1953. PS3569.E38 G5 1953.
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Segal, Jeanne.Feeling great! : Enhancing Your Health and Well-Being. Photos by Lynne Ericksson and Rod Thompson. Santa Cruz, California: Unity Press, 1981. RA776.5 .S35.
Segrè, Emilio.From Falling Bodies to Radio Waves : Classical Physicists and Their Discoveries. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1984. QC7 .S435 1984.
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Segrè, Emilio.Nuclei and Particles; An Introduction to Nuclear and Subnuclear Physics. New York: W.A. Benjamin, 1964. QC793.24 .S4.
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Seiderman, Arthur S., Steven E. Marcus and David Hapgood.20/20 is Not Enough : The New World of Vision. New York: Knopf; Distributed by Random House, 1989. RE960 .S45 1989.
Seidman, Judy.Ba ye zwa : The People Live. Boston: South End Press, 1978. DT763.6 .S44.
Seifert, Elizabeth.Love Calls the Doctor. New York: Permabooks, 1961. PS3537.E352 L681 1961.
Seifriz, William, ed.A Symposium on the Structure of Protoplasm; A Monograph of the American Society of Plant Physiologists. Ames, Iowa: Iowa State College Press, 1942. QH591 .A5.
Seitz, Frederick.The Modern Theory of Solids. New York; London: McGraw-Hill Book Company, inc., 1940. QC125 .S4.
Seitz, Frederick.The Physics of Metals. New York, London: McGraw-Hill Book Company, inc., 1943. TA459 .S4.
Sekimori, Gaynor.Hibakusha, Survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Translated by Gaynor Sekimori; with a foreword by George Marshall; and an introduction by Naomi Shohno. Tokyo: K¯osei Pub. Co., 1986. D767.25.H6 H583 1986.
Sela, Owen.Triple Factor. London: Fontana, 1983. PR6069.E348 T7 1983.
Seldes, George.The Great Quotations. With an introd. by J. Donald Adams. New York: L. Stuart, 1960. PN6081 .S4.
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Sellar, Walter Carruthers and Robert Julian Yeatman.1066 and All That : A Memorable History of England, Comprising All the Parts You Can Remember, Including 103 Good Things, 5 Bad Kings and 2 Genuine Dates; illustrated by John Reynolds. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin, 1960. DA33 .S4 1960.
Selwood, Pierce Wilson.Magnetochemistry. New York: Interscience Publishers, inc., 1943. QD591 .S4.
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The Sense of Life - The Welfare of Man. Dresden: Verlag Zeit im Bild, 1972. JN3971.5.A98 S581 1972.
Servos, John W.Physical Chemistry from Ostwald to Pauling: The Making of a Science in America. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1990. QD452.5.U6 S47 1990.
Sexton, Wilfred Archibald.Chemical Constitution and Biological Activity. With a foreword by A.R. Todd. New York: Van Nostrand, 1950. QP514 .S4 1950.
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Seymour, Raymond B., et al.Pioneers in Polymer Science; edited by Raymond B. Seymour. Dordrecht; Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1989. TP1119.A1 P56 1989.
Shaffer, Martin.Life after Stress. New York: Plenum Press, 1982. BF575.S75 S48.
Shakespeare, William.The Comedy of Errors. Edited from the original text by G.B. Harrison. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1955. PR2804.A2 H31 1955.
Shalit, Amos de- and Igal Talmi.Nuclear Shell Theory. New York: Academic Press, 1963. QC173 .S47.
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Shane, Sylvan Myron.Handbook of Balanced Anesthesia; Practical Techniques in Dentistry, Obstetrics, and Surgery. Baltimore: Lowry and Volz, 1958. RD81 .S43 1958.
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Shanklin, Douglas R. and Jay Hodin.Maternal Nutrition and Child Health; With a foreword by S.L. Manocha. Springfield, Illinois: C.C. Thomas, 1979. RG627.6.M34 S53.
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Shannon, Sara.Diet for the Atomic Age; introduction by Ernest J. Sternglass. Wayne, New Jersey: Avery Pub. Group, 1987. RC93 .S48 1987.
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Shapiro, Deane H., Jr.Precision Nirvana. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1978. BF637.S4 S5.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling on the front free endpage.
Shapiro, Robert.Origins : A Skeptic's Guide to the Creation of Life on Earth. New York: Summit Books, 1986. QH325 .S47 1986.
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Shaplan, Robert.The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Socialism, Capitalism, Sovietism, and Facism. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1964. HX246 .S53 1965.
Sharkansky, Ira.Public Administration : Agencies, Policies, and Politics. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1982. JF1351 .S4621 1982.
Sharmanov, Turegeldy Sharmanovich.Pitanie i zdorov'e vitamin C i reaktivnost' organizma. Alma-Ata, Kazakhstan: 1974. QP772.A8 S531 1974.
Sharp, Margery.The Nutmeg Tree. New York: Pocket Books Inc., 1942. PR6037.H334 N8 1942.
Sharpe, David.So, What Makes You Tick? Berkeley, California: Ten Speed Press, 1990. CT220 .S49 1990.
Handwritten ownership initials of Linus Pauling.
Sharsmith, Helen K.Spring Wildflowers of the San Francisco Bay Region. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1965. QK149 .S48 1965.
Has handwritten initials of Ava Helen Pauling on title page.
Shaw, Bernard.Androcles and the Lion : An Old Fable Renovated. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1951. PR5363 .A15 1951.
Shaw, Bernard.Arms and the Man, a Pleasant Play. With an introd. by Louis Kronenberger. New York: Bantam Books, 1960. PR5363 .A881 1960.
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Shaw, Bernard.Candida : A Pleasant Play. Definitive text. New York: Penguin Books, 1987. PR5363 .C3 1987.
Shaw, Bernard.Dorogoi Sotsializma. English; Building Socialism : The German Democratic Republic in the 25 years of Its Existence. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1965. HX280.5.A6 B8413 1974.
Shaw, Bernard.G.B.S. on Music / With a foreword by Alec Robertson. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1962. ML286.8.L5 S34 1962.
Shaw, Bernard.Man and Superman; A Comedy and a Philosophy. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1964. PR5363 .M3 1964.
Shaw, Bernard.Plays Unpleasant. Definitive text under the editorial supervision of Dan H. Laurence. London: Penguin Books, 1946. PR5363 .A3 1946b.
Shaw, Bernard.Pygmalion and Major Barbara. Introduction by Michael Holroyd. New York: Bantam Books, 1992. PR5364 .P8551 1992.
Shaw, Bernard.Saint Joan : A Chronicle Play in Six Scenes and an Epilogue. New York: Brentano's, 1924. PR5363 .S3 1924.
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Shaw, Irwin.Acceptable Losses. New York: Avon, 1983. PS3537.H384 A331 1983.
Shaw, Irwin.Nightwork. New York: Delacorte Press, 1975. PS3537.H384 N5.
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Shaw, Irwin.Nightwork. New York: Dell, 1976. PS3537.H384 N5 1976.
Shaw, Irwin.Two Weeks in Another Town. Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1967. PS3537.H384 T9 1967.
Shaw, Irwin.Voices of a Summer Day. New York: Dell, 1966. PS3537.H384 V6 1966.
Shaw, Richard.Lamprey's Legacy. New York: Avon Books, 1981. PS3569 .H3843 L31 1981.
Shaw, Robert.The Flag. Harmondsworth: Penguin, in association with Chatto and Windus, 1968. PR6069.H39 F621 1968.
Sheinin, Yulian.Science Policy : Problems and Trends. [translated from the Russian by Yuri Sdobnikov]. Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1978. Q125 .S51813.
Sheldon, Sidney.Master of the Game. New York: Warner Books, 1983. PS3569.H3927 M37 1983.
Shelton, Herbert M.Fasting Can Save Your Life. Chicago: Natural Hygiene Press, 1964. RM226 .S41 1964.
Shepard, Paul.Psycholex. New York: MEGWA, 1960. JX1311 .S58 1960.
Sherman, May.Hereditary Basis of Disease; A Review of Research Grants Supported by the National Heart Institute, 1949 to 1967. Subject index by Ellen M. Barnes. Bibliography by Elizabeth B. Ingram. Bethesda, Maryland: U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, National Heart Institute, Extramural Programs, 1968. RB155 .S5.
Sherrington, Charles Scott, Sir and Jean Fernel.Man on His Nature. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1955. QH349 .S5 1955.
Shevchenko, Arkady N.Breaking with Moscow. New York: Knopf, 1985. UB271.U52 S437 1985.
Shiel, Matthew Phipps.Children of the Wind. New York: A.A. Knopf, 1923. PR6037.H524 C51 1923.
Shiel, Matthew Phipps.How the Old Woman Got Home. New York: Macy-Masius, The Vanguard Press, 1928. PR6037.H524 H6.
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Shiel, Matthew Phipps.The Best Short Stories of M.P. Shiel. Selected by John Gawsworth. London: V. Gollancz, 1948. PR6037.H524 B41 1948.
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Shiel, Matthew Phipps.The Lord of the Sea. Introd. by Carl Van Vechten. New York: Knopf, 1929. PR6037.H524 L6 1929.
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Shirer, William Lawrence.The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich : A History of Nazi Germany. London: Pan Books, 1964. DD256.5 .S481 1964.
Shneour, Elie A.The Malnourished Mind; Foreword by Lee Salk. Garden City, New York: Anchor Press, 1974. RJ131 .S48.
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Shock, Nathan Wetherill, ed.Aging--Some Social and Biological Aspects. Symposia presented at the Chicago meeting, December 29-30, 1959. Washington: 1960. QP86 .A5.
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Shoecraft, Billee.Sue the Bastards! Introduction by Frank E. Egler. Phoenix: Franklin Press, 1971. QH545.P4 S5 1971.
Shoemaker, David P.World List of Crystallographic Computer Programs. Rotterdam: Bronderoffset, 1966. QD911 .I5 1966.
Shoemaker, David P., Carl W. Garland and Joseph W. Nibler.Experiments in Physical Chemistry. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1989. QD457 .S56 1989.
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Shohno, Naomi.The Legacy of Hiroshima : Its Past, Our Future. Tokyo: Kōsei Publishing, 1986. D767.25.H6 S54513 1986.
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Shore, Bernard and Frederick Hatch.Biological Implications of the Nuclear Age. Proceedings of a symposium held at Lawrence Radiation Labortory, Livermore, California, March 5-7, 1969. Oak Ridge, Tennessee: U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Division of Technical Information, 1969. RA569 .B52.
Shore, Bruce W. and Donald H. Menzel.Principles of Atomic Spectra. New York: Wiley, 1967. QC454 .S48.
Showalter, W.J., G. Grosvenor and E.J. Geske.The Book of Wild Flowers; An Introduction to the Ways of Plant Life, Together with Biographies of 250 Representative Species and Chapters on Our State Flowers and Familiar Grasses; With Color Plates of 250 Familiar Wild Flowers and Grasses, Color Plates from Life by Mary E. Eaton. Washington, D.C.: The National Geographic Society, 1933. QK115 .N3 1933.
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Shropshire, Walter, Jr., ed.The Joys of Research. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1981. Q179.9 .J69 1981.
Shub, David.Lenin: A Biography. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1966. DK254.L4 S48 1966.
Shute, Evan.The Heart and Vitamin E and Related Matters. Also by the Medical staff, The Shute Institute for Clinical and Laboratory Medicine. London, Canada: Shute Foundation for Medical Research, 1969. RM666.T65 S51 1969.
Shute, Evan.The Vitamin E Story : The Medical Memoirs of Evan Shute; edited and introduced by James C.M. Shute; preface by E. Desaulniers; foreword by Linus Pauling. Burlington, Ontario: Welch Pub. Co., 1985. RM666.V57 S851 1985.
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Shute, Nevil.On the Beach. New York: Ballantine Books, 1974. PR6027.O54 O5 1974.
Shute, Wilfrid E.Dr. Wilfrid E. Shute's Complete...Updated Vitamin E Book. New Canaan, Connecticut: Keats Pub., 1978. RM666.T65 S5121 1978.
Shute, Wilfrid E.Health Preserver : Defining the Versatility of Vitamin E. Featuring special chapters by Karen Shute Berry and Barbara Shute Carnahan. Emmaus, Pennsylvania: Rodale Press, 1977. RM666.T65 S5125 1977.
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Shute, Wilfrid E. and Harald J. Taub.Vitamin E for Ailing and Healthy Hearts. New York: Pyramid House, 1969. RM666.T65 S513.
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Sibley, Muflord.Unilateral Initiatives and Disarmament : A Study and Commentary in the Beyond Deterrence Series. Philadelphia: Peace Literature Service of the American Friends Service Committee, 1962. JX1974 .S514 1962.
Sidgwick, Nevil Vincent.Some Physical Properties of the Covalent Link in Chemistry. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press; London: H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1933. QD469 .S55 1933.
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Sidgwick, Nevil Vincent.The Chemical Elements and Their Compounds. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1950. QD466 .S5.
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Sidgwick, Nevil Vincent.The Electronic Theory of Valency. London: Oxford University Press, 1929. QD469 .S5.
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Sidgwick, Nevil Vincent.The Organic Chemistry of Nitrogen. Oxford: Clarendon P., 1966. QD412.N1 S47 1966.
Sidgwick, Nevil Vincent.The Organic Chemistry of Nitrogen. Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1937. QD301 .S5 1937.
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Siegler, Miriam and Humphry Osmond.Models of Madness, Models of Medicine. New York: Macmillan, 1974. RC437.5 .S53.
Sienko, Michell J. and Robert A. Plane.Chemistry; Principles and Properties. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1966. QD31 .S5 1966.
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Silva, Maurício Rocha and Hanna A. Rothschild, eds.A Bradykinin Anthology : With 49 Reproductions of Original Papers on Bradykinin and Related Kinins with an Introduction on the Subject. São Paulo: Sociodade Brasileira de Farmacologia e Terapêutica Experimental (SBFTE), 1974. QP551 .B71 1974.
Silverberg, Robert, ed.The Science Fiction Hall of Fame : the greatest science fiction stores of all time. New York: Avon, 1970. PS648.S3 S3 1970b.
Silverberg, Robert.The Cube Root of Uncertainty. New York: Collier, 1971. PS3569.I472 C81 1971.
Silverburg, Robert, ed.Dark Stars. New York: Ballantine Books, 1969. PS648.S3 D351 1969.
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Silverman, Lloyd H., Frank M. Lachmann and Robert H. Milich.The Search for Oneness. New York: International Universities Press, 1982. BF575.I5 S54 1982.
Silverstein, Alvin and Virginia.Rats and Mice; Friends and Foes of Man. Illustrated by Joseph Cellini. New York: Lothrop, Lee and Shepard Co., 1968. QL737.R666 S561 1968.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the authors.
Silverstein, Alvin.Conquest of Death. New York: Macmillan, 1979. R852 .S58.
1 page TLS from Peter h. christiansen regarding this book laid in.
Sim, K.Y., ed., et al.Proceedings of the 1st Asian and Pacific Chemistry Congress : 26 April-1 May, 1981. Singapore: Singapore National Institute of Chemistry, 1982. QD3 .A781 1981.
Simenon, Georges.Act of Passion. Translated by Louise Varese. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1965. PQ2637.I53 L413 1965.
Simenon, Georges.The Blue Room. Translated from the French by Eileen Ellenbogen. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1968. PQ2637.I53 C39131 1968.
Simenon, Georges.Crime Impuni. English; Account Unsettled. Translated from the French by Tony White. Harmondsworth: Penguin in association with H. Hamilton, 1966. PZ3.S5892 Aan.
Simenon, Georges.In Case of Emergency. Translated from the French by Helen Sebba. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books In Association With H. Hamilton, 1965. PQ2637.I53 E513 1965.
Simenon, Georges.The Door. Translated from the French by Daphne Woodward. London: Penguin Books in association with Hamish Hamilton, 1968. PQ2637.I53 P6613 1968.
Simenon, Georges.Inquest on Bouvet. Translated by Eugene MacCown. London: Penguin Books, 1962. PQ2637.I53 E54131 1962.
Simenon, Georges.Le destin des Malou. English; The Fate of the Malous. Translated from the French by Denis George. Harmondsworth: Penguin in association with Hamilton, 1966. PQ2637.I53 D47613 1966.
Simenon, Georges.Les Mémoires de Maigret. English; Maigret's Memoirs. Translated from the French by Jean Stewart. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1966. PQ2637.I53 M4531 1966.
Simenon, Georges.Les Scrupules de Maigret. English; Maigret has Scruples. Translated by Robert Eglesfield. Harmondsworth: Penguin, in association with Hamish Hamilton, 1962. PQ2637.I53 S371 1968.
Simenon, Georges.Madame Maigret's Friend. Translated from the French by Helen Sebba. Harmondsworth: Penguin in association with Hamish Hamilton, 1967. PQ2637.I53 A7213 1967.
Simenon, Georges.Maigret Meets a Milord. Translated by Robert Baldick. Harmondsworth: Penguin books, 1963. PQ2637.I53 C4131 1963.
Simenon, Georges.Maigret Stonewalled. Translated by Margaret Marshall. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1963. PQ2637.I53 M61 1963.
Simenon, Georges.Maigret at the Crossroads. Translated by Robert Baldick. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1963. PQ2637.I53 N813 1963.
Simenon, Georges.Maigret et Son Mort. English; Maigret's Special Murder. Translated from the French by Jean Stewart. Harmondsworth: Penguin, in association with Hamish Hamilton, 1966. PQ2637.I53 M3413 1966.
Simenon, Georges.Maigret et la Grande Perche. English; Maigret and the Burglar's Wife. Translated from the French Maigret et la grande perche by J. Maclaren-Ross. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books in association with Hamish Hamilton, 1959. PQ2637.I53 M257513 1959.
Simenon, Georges.Maigret et le Client du Samedi. English; Maigret and the Saturday caller. Translated from the French by Tony White. Baltimore: Penguin books in association with Hamish Hamilton, 1968. PQ2637.I53 M23513 1968.
Simenon, Georges.Maigret et les Vieillards. English; Maigret in Society. Translated by Robert Eglesfield. Harmondsworth: Penguin, in association with Hamish Hamilton, 1965. PQ2637.I53 M257613 1965.
Simenon, Georges.Maigret in Montmartre. Translated from the French by Daphne Woodward. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books, in Association with H. Hamilton, 1963. PQ2637.I53 M2553131 1963.
Simenon, Georges.Maigret se Defend. English; Maigret on the Defensive. Translated from the French by Alastair Hamilton. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1968. PQ2637.I53 M278131 1968.
Simenon, Georges.Maigret se Trompe. English; Maigret's Mistake. Translated from the French Maigret se trompe by Alan Hodge. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1958. PQ2637.I53 M28431 1958.
Simenon, Georges.Maigret's Revolver. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1959. PQ2637.I53 R421 1959.
Simenon, Georges.The Murderer. Translated by Geoffrey Sainsbury. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1958. PQ2637.I53 M81 1958.
Simenon, Georges.My Friend Maigret. Translated from the French Mon ami Maigret by Nigel Ryan. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books in association with Hamish Hamilton, 1959. PQ2637.I53 M88131 1959.
Simenon, Georges.Striptease. Translated by Robert Brain. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1963. PQ2637.I53 S771 1963.
Simkins, M.A., ed.Medicinal Chemistry VI : Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Medicinal Chemistry, Brighton, U.K., September 4-7, 1978 : main lectures. Forest Grove, Oregon: Research Studies Press, 1979. RS401 .I57 1978.
Simmons, Adelma Grenier.A Merry Christmas Herbal. Drawings by Kathleen Bourke. New York: W. Morrow, 1968. TX739 .S47 1968.
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Simpson, George Gaylord.The Meaning of Evolution. New York: New American Library, 1958. QH366 .S581 1958.
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Sinfelt, John Henry.Bimetallic Catalysts : Discoveries, Concepts, and Applications. New York: Wiley, 1983. QD505 .S59 1983.
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Singleton, Willard Ralph.Elementary Genetics. Drawings by Te-hsiu Ma. Princeton, New Jersey: Van Nostrand, 1962. QH431 .S52.
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Sinnott, Edmund Ware.Two Roads to Truth; A Basis for Unity under the Great Tradition. New York: Viking Press, 1953. BL240 .S43.
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Siodmak, Curt.Donovan's Brain. New York: The American Mercury, 1942. PS3537.I88 D6 1942.
Sirica, John J.To Set the Record Straight : The Break-In, the Tapes, the Conspirators, the pardon. New York: Norton, 1979. KF224.W33 S57.
Sisler, Harry Hall, Calvin A. Vander Werf and Arthur W. Davidson.General Chemistry, A Systematic Approach. New York: Macmillan Co., 1949. QD33 .S58 1949.
Sissons, Michael, and Philip French, eds.Age of Austerity, 1945-51 [essays]. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin Books, 1964. DA588 .S51 1964.
Skeat, Walter William.A Primer of English Etymology. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1904. PE1571 .S5 1904.
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Sklar, George.The Identity of Dr. Frazier. New York: Knopf, 1961. PS3537.K546 I31 1961.
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Slater, John Clarke.Solid-State and Molecular Theory : A Scientific Biography. New York: Wiley, 1975. QC176.8.E4 S55 1975.
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Slater, William, Sir.Man Must Eat. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1964. TX355 .S63.
Slaughter, Hayes and Carol.Geometry of Atomic Nuclei. Atlanta: SERCO, 1969. QC173 .S472.
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Slichter, Charles P.Principles of Magnetic Resonance, with Examples from Solid State Physics. New York: Harper and Row, 1963. QC762 .S5.
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Smart, Ninian.World Religions : A Dialogue. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1966. BL425 .S6 1966.
Smedley, Agnes.The Great Road; The Life and Times of Chu Teh. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1956. DS778.C6 S54.
Smith, Alice Kimball.A Peril and a Hope; The Scientists' Movement in America, 1945-47. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1965. Q127.U6 S5.
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Smith, Alice Kimball and Charles Weiner, eds.Robert Oppenheimer, Letters and Recollections. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1980. QC16.O62 A4 1980.
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Smith, Barry H. and Jack Dreyfus.The Broad Range of Clinical Use of Phenytoin : Bioelectrical Modulator : bibliography and review. New York: Dreyfus Medical Foundation, 1992. RM666.P58 S61 1992.
Smith, C. Henry.The Story of the Mennonites. Newton, Kan.: Mennonite Publication Office, 1957. BX8115 .S6 1957.
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Smith, Chandler.Rationale for Nonviolence. San Francisco: Forum Books, 1992. HM278 .S62 1992.
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Smith, Edgar Fahs.Chemistry in America; Chapters from the History of the Science in the United States. New York; London: D. Appleton, 1914. QD18.U6 S6.
Smith, Edgar Fahs.Old Chemistries. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1927. Z5521 .S52.
Smith, Gary.Macroeconomics New York: Freeman, 1985. HB172.5 .S63 1985.
Smith, George Henry.Who is Ronald Reagan? New York: Pyramid Books, 1968. F866.2.R39 S6 1968.
Smith, Henry Monmouth.Torchbearers of Chemistry, Portraits and Brief Biographies of Scientists Who Have Contributed to the Making of Modern Chemistry. New York: Academic Press, 1949. QD21 .S5.
Smith, John David Main.Chemistry and Atomic Structure. With an introduction by Professor G.T. Morgan. London: E. Benn limited, 1924. QD461 .S5.
Smith, John Maynard, ed.Evolution Now : A Century After Darwin. In association with Nature. San Francisco: Freeman, 1982. QH366.2 .E857 1982.
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Smith, John William.Electric Dipole Moments. London: Butterworths Scientific Publications, 1955. QC585 .S559 1955.
Smith, Kline and French Laboratories.Chlorpromazine and Mental Health; Proceedings of the Symposium Held under the Auspices of Smith, Kline and French Laboratories, June 6, 1955, Warwick Hotel, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: Lea and Febiger, 1955. RC489.D7 S5.
Smith, Lendon H.Happiness is a Healthy Life : Observations, Intuitions, Dicta, and Data; illustrations by Bob Staake. New Canaan, Connecticut: Keats Pub., 1992. QP141 .S537 1991.
Smith, Logan Pearsall.On Reading Shakespeare. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1933. PR2976 .S53.
Smith, Louise Pettibone.Torch of Liberty; Twenty-Five Years in the Life of the Foreign Born in the U.S.A. New York: Dwight-King Publishers, 1959. E184.A1 S61 1959.
Smith, Robert Philip and Patrick Quillin.The La Costa Prescription for Longer Life. Santa Monica, California: Roundtable Pub., 1985. RA776.5 .S58 1985.
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Smith, Thorne.The Glorious Pool. Illustrated by Herbert Roese. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Doran and company, inc., 1934. PS3537.M835 G51 1934.
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Smith, Thorne.The Stray Lamb. New York: Cosmopolitan Book Corporation, 1929. PS3537.M85 S71 1929.
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Smith, Thorne.Turnabout. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Doran and company, incorporated, 1931. PS3537.M835 T9 1931.
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Smithells, Colin J., ed.Metals Reference Book. London : Buttworths Scientific Publications. New York: Interscience Publishers, 1949. TN671 .S55 1949.
Smithsonian Institution.Smithsonian Physical Tables. Washington: Smithsonian Institution, 1920. Q11 .S67 v.71 no.1.
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Smithsonian Institution.The Smithsonian Experience : Science - History - The Arts ... The Treasures of the Nation. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, 1977. Q11.S6 S5.
Smits, D.W., ed.World Directory of Crystallographers : And of Other Scientists Employing Crystallographic Methods. Utrecht: published for the International Union of Crystallography by N.V.A. Oosthoeks's Uitgeversmaatschappij, 1960. QD903.5 .W61 1960.
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Smyth, Charles Phelps.Dielectric Behavior and Structure, Dielectric Constant and Loss, Dipole Moment and Molecular Structure. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1955. QC535 .S6.
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Smyth, Charles Phelps.Dielectric Constant and Molecular Structure. New York: The Chemical Catalog Company, 1931. QC585 .S5.
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Smyth, Henry De. Wolf, et al.Science in Progress. Edited by George A. Baitsell. New Haven, Conecticutt: Yale University Press, 1949. Q180.A1 S331 1949.
Smythe, Benjamin Roth.Killing Cancer : The Jason Winters Story. Boulder City, Nevada: Vinton Pub., 1980. RC265.6.W56 S6 1980.
Sneed, Mayce Cannon and Julius Lewis Maynard.General Inorganic Chemistry. New York: D. Van Nostrand company, inc., 1942. QD33 .S68 1942.
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Snell, Fred M., Sidney Shulman, Richard P. Spencer and Carl Moos.Biophysical Principles of Structure and Function. Buffalo, New York: University of Buffalo, Dept. of Biophysics, School of Medicine, 1961. QH505 .S631 1961.
Snell, John Ferguson.Macdonald College of McGill University, a History from 1904-1955. Montreal: McGill University Press, 1963. LE3.M152 S6.
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Snow, Charles Percy.The Affair. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1962. PR6037.N58 A31 1962.
Snow, Charles Percy.The Conscience of the Rich. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1961. PR6037.N58 C58 1961.
Snow, Charles Percy.The Light and the Dark. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin, 1962. PR6037.N58 L531 1962.
Snow, Charles Percy.The Masters. London: Macmillan, 1952. PR6037.N58 M3 1952.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling on front free endpage.
Snow, Charles Percy.The New Men. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1959. PR6037.N58 N4 1959.
Snow, Charles Percy.The Search. New York: New American Library, 1960. PR6037.N58 S4 1960.
Snow, Charles Percy.The State of Siege. New York: Scribner, 1969. HB871 .S6 1969.
TLS from publisher to Linus Pauling laid in.
Snow, Edgar.The Other Side of the River, Red China Today. New York: Random House, 1962. DS777.55 .S6.
Photographs pasted in on back end papers.
Snyder, Laurence Hasbrouck and Paul Rembert David.The Principles of Heredity. Boston: Heath, 1957. QH431 .S6 1957.
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Snyder, Mark.Public Appearances, Private Realities : The Psychology of Self-Monitoring. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1987. BF697.5.S44 S59 1987.
Snyder, Tango Parrish, ed.The Biosphere Catalogue. Produced by the Institute of Ecotechnics. London; Fort Worth: Synergetic Press, 1985. QH313 .B56 1985.
Soal, S.G. and F. Bateman.Modern Experiments in Telepathy. With an introductory note by G.E. Hutchinson. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1954. BF1171 .S6 1954.
Sobell, Helen.You, Who Love Life; a book of poems. Lithographs by Rockwell Kent. New York: Sydmar Press, 1956. PS3537.O146 Y61 1956.
Sobell, Morton.On Doing Time. New York: Scribner, 1974. HV9468 .S7.
1 page TLS from the publisher laid in.
Sober, Herbert Alexander, ed.Handbook of Biochemistry; Selected Data for Molecular Biology. Advisory Board chairman: Robert A. Harte, compiler: Eva K. Sober, in collaboration with a large number of scientists ... Cleveland: Chemical Rubber Co., 1970. QP516 .H3 1970.
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Society for Experimental Biology.Nucleic Acid. Cambridge: University Press, 1947. QP620 .N82 1947.
Society for the Study of Development and Growth (U.S.).Symposium [papers presented.] New York: Academic Press, 1954. QH511 .G72.
Sodi Pallares, Demetrio and Jose Ponce de Leon Jurado.Cardiotatia Isquemica y Tratamiento Polaricante. English; Ischaemic Heart Disease and Polarizing Treatment : New Metabolic and Thermodynamic Bases. Tampa, Florida: Tampa Tracings, 1976. RC685.C6 S5813 1976.
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Soka Gakkai.Women Against War : Personal Accounts of Forty Japanese Women. Compiled by Women's Division of Soka Gakkai; translated by Richard L. Gage; introduction by Richard H. Minear. Tokyo: Kodansha International, 1986. DS834 .W65131 1986.
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Soka Gakkai International.Works of Daisaku Ikeda. Tokyo, Japan: Soka Gakkai International, Culture Dept., 1989. BQ8449.I382 W671 1989.
Soka Gakkai. (Youth Division)Cries for Peace : Experiences of Japanese Victims of World War II. Tokyo: Japan Times, 1978. D811.A2 C74 1978.
Solo, Pam.From Protest to Policy : Beyond the Freeze to Common Security. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Ballinger, 1988. JX1974.7 .S515 1988.
Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author.
Solomon, Ezra.Beyond the Turning Point : The U.S. Economy in the 1980s. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1982. HC106.7 .S6.
Solomon, Ezra.The Anxious Economy. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1975. HC106.6 .S65 1975.
Soltes, Avraham.Invocation; A Sheaf of Prayers. New York: Bloch Pub. Co., 1959. BM665 .S6.
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Somerville, John.The Crisis : The True Story about How the World Almost Ended. A play in four acts. San Diego, California: Published by the author, 1976. PS3569.O6527 C7161 1976.
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Sommerfeld, Arnold.Thermodynamik und Statistik. English; Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics. Edited by F. Bopp [and] J. Meixner; translated by J. Kestin. New York: Academic Press, 1956. QC311.5 .S61 1956.
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Sommerfeld, Arnold.Three Lectures on Atomic Physics. tr. by Dr. Henry L. Brose, with eight diagrams. London: Methuen and co. ltd., 1926. QC173 .S531 1926.
Song-shou, Jing and Zheng Xiaoming.Selective Intermolecular Force and Adaptability of Group Structure. Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China: Hangzhou University Press, 1993. QD461 .S661 1993.
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Sopka, Katharine Russell.Quantum Physics in America : The years Through 1935. Foreword by Abraham Pais; introduction by Gerald Holton. Los Angeles; Tomash; New York: American Institute of Physics, 1988. QC173.98 .S67 1988.
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Sorrentino, Amedeo Joesph and Ross R. Olney.Nature's Magic Formula. Illustrations by Floyd Norman. North Hollywood, California: AMI's Publishing, 1985. RM666 .S661 1985.
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Soviet Committee for European Security and Cooperation; Scientific Research Council on Peace and Disarmament.How to Avert the Threat to Europe [translated from Russian]. Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1983. UA646 .H684 1983.
Soviet Committee for European Security and Cooperation; Scientific Research Council on Peace and Disarmament.The Threat to Europe [translated from Russian]. Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1981. UA646 .T77 1981.
Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands.Berlin 84 : National Youth Festival of the GDR : Young Generation on Course towards Peace. Dresden: Central Council of the Free German Youth, 1984. DD287 .N371 1984.
Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands. Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands.For a Zone Free of Chemical Weapons in Europe : Joint Political Initiative by the Socialist Unity Party of Germany and the Social Democratic Party of Germany / [unofficial translation, Intertext, Fremdsprachendienst der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik]. Dresden, DDR: Zeit im Bild, 1985. JX5133.C5 F67 1985.
Spaemann, Robert.Rousseau, Burger ohne Vaterland : Von der Polis zur Natur. München: Piper, 1980. B2137 .S6 1980.
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Spalding, Henry D.Encyclopedia of Jewish Humor; from Biblical Times to the Modern Age. With a glossary by Dorothy H. Rochmis. New York: Jonathan David Publishers, 1969. PN6231.J5 S67.
Speer, James P.World Polity : Conflict and War : History, Causes, Consequences, Cures. Fort Bragg, California: Q.E.D. Press, 1986. JX1391 .S74 1986.
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Spence, Janet T., ed.Achievement and Achievement Motives : Psychological and Sociological Approaches. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1983. BF698.9.A3 A25 1983.
Spencer, Sidney.Mysticism in World Religion. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1963. BL625 .S65 1963.
Spetz, Marseille.Destiny and The Hero, a Chronicle of One Man's Search for Salvation; fantasy and verse. Los Angeles: Deuce of Clubs Press, 1967. PS3569.P452 D41 1967.
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Spillane, Mickey.The Tough Guys. New York: New American Library, 1969. PS3537.P652 T681 1969.
Spillane, Mickey.Vengeance Is Mine. New York: New American Library, 1951. PS3537.P652 V46 1951.
Spinar, Leo Harold.College Chemistry. Glenview, Illinois: Scott, Foresman, 1968. QD31 .S8.
Handwritten notes of Linus Pauling.
Spindler, Max.Electoralis Academiae Scientiarum Boicae Primordia. Briefe aus der Grundungszeit der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, hrsg. von Max Spindler unter Mitarbeit von Gertrud Diepolder, Ludwig Hammermayer [und] Andreas Kraus. München: Beck, 1959. AS182.M88 S63 1959.
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Spinks, J.W.T.Decade of Change : The University of Saskatchewan, 1959-70. Saskatoon: University of Saskatchewan, 1972. LE3.S72 S651 1972.
Spino, Dyveke.New Age Training for Fitness and Health. New York: Grove Press, distributed by Random House, 1979. RA781 .S66 1979.
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Spinrad, Norman.Bug Jack Barron. New York: Avon Books, 1969. PS3569.P55 B81 1969.
Spiritual Education Endeavors.New Teachings for an Awakening Humanity : The Christ. Santa Clara, California: Spiritual Education Endeavors Pub. Co., 1986. BF1311.J5 J465 1986.
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Spiro, Herbert J.World Politics; The Global System. Foreword by Ernest A. Gross. Homewood, Illinois: Dorsey Press, 1966. JX1345 .S6.
Spitzer, Therese.Psychobattery : A Chronicle of Psychotherapeutic Abuse; with Medical Discussion by Ralph Spitzer; foreword by Joseph Needham. Clifton, New Jersey: Humana Press, 1980. RC455.4.B5 S64.
Springall, H.D.The Structural Chemistry of Proteins. London: Butterworths Scientific Publications, 1954. QD431 .S7.
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Srb, Adrian M. and Ray D. Owen.General Genetics. Illustrated by Evan L. Gillespie. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1952. QH431 .S66.
Srb, Adrian M., Ray D. Owen and Robert S. Edgar.Facets of Genetics; Readings from Scientific American. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1970. QH431 .S658.
Srinivasan, Ramachandran and Ramaswamy H. Sarma, eds.Conformation in Biology. Guilderland, New York: Adenine Press, 1983. QP551 .C718 1983.
Staab, Heinz A.Einfuhrung in die Theoretische Organische Chemie. Mit einem Geleitwort von Richard Kuhn. Weinheim/Bergstr: Verlag Chemie, 1959. QD251 .S7 1959.
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Stahl, G. Allan, ed.Polymer Science Overview : A Tribute to Herman F. Mark Washington, D.C.: American Chemical Society, 1981. QD380 .P645.
Stainsby, G., ed.Recent Advances in Gelatin and Glue Research; Proceedings of a Conference Sponsored by the British Gelatine and Glue Research Association Held at the University of Cambridge, 1-5 July 1957. New York: Symposium Publications Division, Pergamon Press, 1958. TP965 .B7.
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Stanford University.John Maxson Stillman, in Memoriam. Stanford, California: Stanford University, 1924. QD22.S7 J6.
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Stanley Foundation.Third Conference on the United Nations of the Next Decade, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, June 24-28, 1968. Muscatine, Iowa: Stanley Foundation, 1968. JX1977 .C613 1968.
Stapledon, Olaf.Odd John: The Masterpiece of the Superhuman Race that May Replace Humanity Sooner than You Think. New York: Galaxy Pub. Corp., 1936. PR6037 .T18 O3 1936b.
Stapledon, Olaf.Star Maker. Harmondsworth; Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1972. PR6037.T18 S7 1972.
Stapledon, Olaf.The Star Maker. New York: Berkley, 1961. PR6037.T18 S7 1961.
Stare, Fredrick John.Eating for Good Health. New York: Cornerstone Library, 1969. RA784 .S721 1969.
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Starnes, DeWitt Talmage and Gertrude Elizabeth Noyes.The English Dictionary from Cawdrey to Johnson, 1604-1755. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: The University of North Carolina Press, 1946. PE1611 .S68.
Gift note to Linus Pauling laid in.
Starr, C. et al.Energy and Power. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1971. TJ153 .E478.
Statkowa, Susanne.Frau im Sozialismus. English; Women under Socialism : Information, Facts, Figures on Equal Rights in the GDR. Berlin: Panorama DDR, 1974. HQ1630.5 .S813.
Stavis, Barrie.Lamp at Midnight. Play in three acts. New York: Dramatists Play Service, 1948. PS3537.T23 L3.
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Stavis, Barrie.Lamp at Midnight. With a foreword by Linus Pauling. New York: Dramatists Play Service, 1955. PS3537.T23 L3 1955.
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Stavis, Barrie.The Man Who Never Died; a play about Joe Hill. With notes on Joe Hill and his times. New York: Haven Press, 1954. PS3537.T25 M3.
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Stavrianos, Leften Stavros.The Promise of the Coming Dark Age. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1976. CB428 .S8.
Stearn, Marshall B.Portraits of Passion : Aging: Defying the Myth. Sausalito, California: Park West Pub. Co., 1991. BF724.55.A35 S71 1991.
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Steeves, Harrison Ross.Good Night, Sheriff. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Military Service Pub. Co., 1945. PS3537.T285 G6 1945.
Stein, Jess.The Basic Everyday Encyclopedia. Prepared by the Reference Dept. of Random House. New York: Random House, 1954. AG5 .B24 1954.
Steiner, Helmut and John Desmond Bernal.J.D. Bernal's The Social Function of Science, 1939-1989. Berlin: Akademie-Verlag, 1989. Q175.55 .J14 1989.
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Steinhardt, Paul J. and Stellan Ostlund, eds.The Physics of Quasicrystals. Singapore; Teaneck, New Jersey: World Scientific, 1987. QD906.7.Q82 P481 1987.
Stenson, Filip.I valdets atervandsgrand : en studie i omsesidighet, det ondas och det godas. Stockholm: Fredshögskolans förlag, 1962. U21.2 .S781 1962.
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Stent, Gunther S.Molecular Biology of Bacterial Viruses. Drawings by Judith L. Dohm. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1963. QR360 .S69.
Stent, Gunther S.Paradoxes of Progress. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1978. Q175.5 .S74 1978.
Stent, Gunther S. and Richard Calendar.Molecular Genetics : An Introductory Narrative. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1978. QH431 .S6773 1978.
Stephens, Otis H. and Gregory J. Rathjen.The Supreme Court and the Allocation of Constitutional Power : Introductory Essays and Selected Cases. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1980. KF4565.A7 S96.
Stern, Alfred.Philosophy of History and the Problem of Values.'s-Gravenhage, Mouton, 1962. D16.8 .S65.
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Stern, Curt.Principles of Human Genetics. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1973. QH431 .S69 1973.
Stern, Michael.An American in Rome. Foreword by Robert Ruark. New York: B. Geis Associates; distributed by Random House, 1964. D839.3 .S8.
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Stern, Paul C. and Elliot Aronson, eds.Energy Use : The Human Dimension. Committee on Behavioral and Social Aspects of Energy Consumption and Production, Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Research Council. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1984. HD9502.U52 E565 1984.
Stern, Richard G.Europe or Up and Down with Baggish and Schreiber. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England: Penguin Books, 1966. PS3569.T39 E81 1966.
Sternberg, Robert J., ed.Human Abilities : An Information-Processing Approach. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1985. BF455 .S674 1985.
Sternberg, Robert J., ed.Mechanisms of Cognitive Development. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1984. BF311 .M433 1984.
Sternglass, Ernest J.Secret Fallout : Low-Level Radiation from Hiroshima to Three Mile Island. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1981. RA569 .S69 1981.
Stetten, Mary.Let's Play Science. New York: Harper and Row, 1979. Q164 .S691 1979.
Stevens, G.A.Garden Flowers in Color; A Picture Cyclopedia of Flowers. New York: The Macmillan company, 1933. SB450 .S7.
Handwritten note to Ava Helen Pauling from Linus Pauling.
Stevens, Petey.Opening-Up to Your Psychic Self. [S.l.]: Nevertheless Press, 1982. BF1031 .S78 1982.
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Stevenson, Harold, et al.Child Development and Education in Japan. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1986. HQ767.9 .C4436 1986.
Stewart, Donald Ogden.By a Stroke of Luck! : An Autobiography. New York: Paddington Press, 1975. PS3537.T485 Z52 1975.
Note to Ava Helen Pauling.
Stewart, J. Douglas and Ian E. Wilson.Heritage Kingston. Kingston, Ontario: Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Queen's University, 1973. F1059.5.K5 S73 1973.
Stewart, John Morrow and Janis Dillaha Young.Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis. Foreword by R.B. Merrifield. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1969. QD431.5 .S815.
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Stewart, Mary.The Ivy Tree. Greenwich, Connecticut: Fawcett Publications, 1963. PR6069.T46 I91 1963.
Stieglitz, Julius, et al., eds.Chemistry in Medicine; A Cooperative Treatise Intended to Give Examples of Progress Made in Medicine with the Aid of Chemistry. New York: The Chemical Foundation, inc., 1928. RS403 .S8 1928.
Stimson, Dorothy.Scientists and Amateurs, a History of the Royal Society. New York: H. Schuman, 1948. Q41.R6 S8.
Stitt, Paul A., Mark Knickelbine and Scott Knickelbine.Fighting the Food Giants. Manitowoc, Wisconsin: Natural Press, 1980. TX360.U6 S77.
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Stock, Alfred.Hydrides of Boron and Silicon. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press; London: H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1933. QD181.B1 S7.
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Stokes, Bruce.Helping Ourselves : Local Solutions to Global Problems. New York: Norton, 1981. HN18 .S856.
Stoll, Arthur.Festschrift Prof. Dr. Arthur Stoll zum siebzigsten Geburtstag, 8. Januar 1957. Arbeiten aus dem Gebiet der Naturstoffchemie. Basel: Birkhäuser, 1957. QD39 .F4.
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Stoll, Basil Arnold, ed.Endocrine Therapy in Malignant Disease. Contributors: Thomas H. Ackland [and others]. London; Philadelphia: Saunders, 1972. RC271.H55 E53 1972.
Stone, Christopher D.Should Trees Have Standing? Toward Legal Rights for Natural objects. Foreword by Garrett Hardin. Los Altos, California: W. Kaufmann, 1974. KF5505 .S86.
Stone, Gregory B., ed.In the Spirit of Enterprise from the Rolex Awards; foreword by Gerard Piel; pref. by Andre J. Heiniger. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1978. T49.5 .I48 1978.
Stone, Gregory B., ed.Spirit of Enterprise : the 1981 Rolex Awards; foreword by Lord Hunt; preface by Andre J. Heiniger. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1981. T49.5 .S68.
Stone, Irwin.The Healing Factor: "Vitamin C" Against Disease. New York: Grosset and Dunlap, 1972. RM666.A79 S76.
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Stone, Irwin.The Healing Factor: "Vitamin C" Against Disease. New York: Grosset and Dunlap, 1974. RM666.A79 S76 1974.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling papers.
Stone, Isidor F.In a Time of Torment. New York: Random House, 1967. E839.4 .S7.
Stone, Isidor F.The Hidden History of the Korean War. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1969. DS918 .S7 1969.
Stone, Isidor F.The Truman Era. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1953. E813 .S85.
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Stonier, Tom.Nuclear Disaster. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin Book, 1964. UF767 .S791 1964.
Stoops, R., ed.Les Nucleoproteines : Onzieme Conseil de Chimie Tenu a l'Universite Libre de Bruxelles du 1 au 6 Juin 1959 / Institut international de chimie Solvay. New York: Interscience Publishers, 1959. QP625.N87 C61 1959.
Stop de Neutronenbom : International Forum, the Amsterdam Appeal. Amsterdam: International Forum, Bureau of the "Stop de neutronenbom," 1978. UG1282.N48 I571 1978.
Stoph, Willi.Speech by Willi Stoph, Chairman of the GDR Council of Ministers, in Support of the Bill on the 1984 National Economic Plan : Act on the 1984 National Economic Development Plan / decision of the People's Chamber of the GDR of 8 December 1983. Berlin: Panorama DDR, 1983. HC290.78 .S631 1983.
Storms, Edmund K.The Refractory Carbides. New York: Academic Press, 1967. TN677 .S7.
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Stoto, Michael A., Ruth Behrens and Connie Rosemont, eds.Healthy People 2000 : Citizens Chart the Course. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 1990. RA427 .H421 1990.
Stover, Eric and Elena O. Nightingale, eds.The Breaking of Bodies and Minds : Torture, Psychiatric Abuse, and the Health Professions. New York: Freeman, 1985. RA1122.8 .B73 1985.
Strachey, John.On the Prevention of War. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1963. UA11 .S8 1962.
Strauss, Lewis L.Men and Decisions. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1962. E741 .S7.
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Strausz-Hupé, Robert, James E. Dougherty and William R. Kintner.Building the Atlantic World. With Stefan T. Possony and others. New York: Harper and Row, 1963. D845 .S75.
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Streit, Clarence K.Freedom's Frontier; Atlantic Union Now. New York: Harper, 1961. JX1954 .S8 1961.
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Streit, Clarence K.Union Now with Britain. New York: Harper and brothers, 1941. JC362 .S73 1941.
Streit, Clarence K.Union Now; A Proposal for a Federal Union of the Democracies of the North Atlantic. New York; London: Harper and brothers, 1939. JC362 .S7.
Streit, Clarence K.Union Now; The Proposal for Inter-Democracy Federal Union (shorter version) by Clarence K. Streit. New York; London: Harper and brothers, 1940. JC362 .S715.
Strohecker, Rolf and Heinz M. Henning.Vitamin Assay; Tested Methods. Translated by D.D. Libman. Weinheim Bergstr.: Verlag Chemie, 1966. TP374.V5 S831 1966.
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Strong, Anna Louise.When Serfs Stood Up in Tibet; report. Photos by the author. Peking: New World Press, 1960. DS786 .S82 1960.
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Strong, Laurence Edwards, ed.Chemistry; Prepared by Chemical Bond Approach Committee under grant from the National Science Foundation. Portland, Oregon: Reed Institute, 1960. QD38 .C351 1960.
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Stuart, Herbert Arthur....Molekulstruktur; Bestimmung von Molekulstruckturen mit Physikalischen Methoden. Mit 116 abbildungen. Berlin: J. Springer, 1934. QC173 .S78 1934.
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Stuart, Herbert Arthur.Die Struktur des freien Molekuls : allgemeine physikalische Methoden zur Bestimmung der Struktur von Molekulen und ihre wichtigsten Ergebnisse. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1952. QD461 .S781 1952.
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Stuijts, Inge-Lise Maria.Late Pleistocene and Holocene Vegetation of West Java, Indonesia. Rotterdam; Brookfield, Vermont: Balkema, 1993. QE993 .S891 1993.
ALS to Linus Pauling from the author laid in.
Subcommittee on Platinum-Group Metals, Committee on Medical and Biologic Effects of Environmental Pollutants, Division of Medical Sciences, Assembly of Life Sciences, National Research Council.Platinum-Group Metals. Washington: National Academy of Sciences, 1977. QH545.P53 N3.
Subcommittee on the Tenth Edition of the RDAs, Food and Nutrition Board, Commission on Life Sciences, National Research Council.Recommended Dietary Allowances. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 1989. TX551 .N393 1989.
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Suchet, Jacques Paul.Chimie Physique des Semiconducteurs. English; Chemical Physics of Semiconductors. Translated by E. Heasell. London; New York: Van Nostrand, 1965. QD454 .S913 1965.
Sullivan Denis G., et al.Explorations in Convention Decision Making : The Democratic Party in the 1970s. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1976. JK2313 1972 .S84.
Summerlin, Lee R.Chemistry for the Life Sciences. New York: Random House, 1981. QD31.2 .S95.
1 page TLS from the author tipped in.
Surgeon General's Advisory Committee on Smoking and Health.Smoking and Health. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, 1964. RA1242.T6 U5.
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Suttner, Bertha von.Memoiren [von] Bertha von Suttner. Hrsg. von Lieselotte von Reinken. Mit einem Geleitwort von Eva [i.e. Ava] Helen Pauling und Linus Pauling. Bremen: C. Schünemann, 1965. PT2533.S3 Z8 1965.
Suttner, Bertha von.Waffen nieder. English; Lay Down Your Arms; The Autobiography of Martha von Tilling. Translated by T. Holmes. With a new introd. for the Garland ed. by Irwin Abrams. New York: Garland Pub., 1972. PT2533.S3 L3.
Suzuki, David T. and Anthony J.F. Griffiths.An Introduction to Genetic Analysis. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1976. QH430 .S94 1976.
Svantesson, Sven.Foundations of Thermodynamics, with Antitheses and Disputation. Stockholm: Almqvist and Wiksell, 1959. QD501 .S93.
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Swanson, Carl A., ed.Modern Italian One-Act Plays. Boston: D.C. Heath, 1948. PQ4231.A8 S9 1948.
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Sweden. Socialstryrelsen.Social Sweden / published by the Social Welfare Board. Stockholm: Gernandts Boktryckeri, 1952. DL631 .S61 1952.
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Sweezy, Paul Marlor.Paul A. Baran, 1910-1964: A Collective Portrait. Edited by Paul M. Sweezy and Leo Huberman. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1965. HB119.B3 S9.
Swerdlow, Amy.Women Strike for Peace : Traditional Motherhood and Radical Politics in the 1960s. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993. JX1965 .S94 1993.
1 typed gift card from Alice Richards laid in.
Swietoslawski, Wojciech.Thermochemie : Arbeitsmethoden und Analyse der thermochemischen Daten insbesondere in dem Gebiete der organischen Verbindungen. Leipzig: Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft, 1928. QD511 .S81 1928.
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Swift, Ernest H. and Eliot A. Butler.Quantitative Measurements and Chemical Equilibria. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1972. QD101.2 .S93 1972.
Swinnerton, Frank.Coquette. New York: George H. Doran, 1921. PR6037.W85 C581 1921.
Handwritten ownership signature of Helen Pauling.
Symbols Committee of the Royal Society (Great Britain), the Chemical Society, the Institute of Physics.Quantities, Units, and Symbols : A Report. London: Royal Society, 1975. QC88 .R81 1975.
Symonds, John Addington.Christopher Marlowe. With a general introd. on the English drama during the reigns of Elizabeth and James I. London: Vizetelly, 1887. PR2661 .E5 1887.
Symposium on Genetic Approaches to Somatic Cell Variation. Given at Research Conference for Biology and Medicine of the Atomic Energy Commission. Philadelphia: Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology, 1958. QH431.A1 S8 1958.
Synge, John Lighton.Science: Sense and Nonsense. London: Cape, 1951. Q175 .S91 1951.
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Synnott, P.N.N.Kilkea Castle, Castledermot, County Kildare, Republic of Ireland. Ireland: Mount Offaly Press, 1973. DA985.K5 S961 1973.
Syrkin, Y.K. and M.F. Dyatkina.Structure of Molecules and the Chemical Bond. Translated and rev. by M.A. Partridge and D.O. Jordan. New York: Interscience Publishers, 1950. QC173 .S9.
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Szent-Györgyi, Albert.Science, Ethics and Politics. With an appreciation by Bertrand Russell, Earl Russell. New York: Vantage Press, 1963. CB151 .S9.
Szent-Györgyi, Albert.The Living State and Cancer. New York: M. Dekker, 1978. RC263 .S99.
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Szent-Györgyi, Albert.The Living State, with Observations on Cancer. New York: Academic Press, 1972. QH331 .S97 1972.
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Szilard, Leo.The Voice of the Dolphins, and Other Stories. London: Victor Gollancz, 1961. PS3569.Z563 V6 1961b.
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Szilard, Leo.The Voice of the Dolphins, and Other Stories. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1961. PS3569.Z563 V6.

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Tagore, Rabindranath.Gitanjali (song offerings) : A Collection of Prose Translations Made by the Author from the Original Bengali. Introduction by W.B. Yeats. New York: Macmillan, 1971. PK1723.G56 E51 1971.
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Tait, Katharine.My Father, Bertrand Russell. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1975. B1649.R94 T34.
Handwritten note to Ava Helen Pauling from Linus Pauling.
Takahashi, Isao, ed.Profile of the Schweitzer of Korea, Rev. Timothy Yilsun Rhee, M.D., and his works. Tokyo: Schweitzer Foundation of Japan, 1977. R630.R5 T31 1977.
Takayama, Hitoshi, ed.Hiroshima in Memoriam and Today; Hiroshima As a Testimony of Peace for Mankind. Hiroshima: 1973. D767.25.H6 T33 1973.
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Tamplin, Arthur R. and John W. Gofman.Population Control through Nuclear Pollution. Foreword by Paul R. Ehrlich. Chicago: Nelson-Hall Co., 1970. RA569 .T35.
Book is dedicated to Linus Pauling.
Tara.The Evolution of the Soul. Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Universal Creative Research Institute, 1970. BD421 .T35 1970.
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Targuebayre, Claire.Cordes-en-Albigeois; precede de textes d'Albert Camus et Pierre de Gorsse. Toulouse: Privat, 1954. DC801.C79 T3.
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Tashlin, Frank.The Bear that Wasn't. New York: E.P. Dutton and co., inc., 1946. PZ10.3.T139 Be.
Handwritten note to Linus and Ava Helen Pauling.
Tate, Roy.The Astrology of Genius : A Study of 427 Nobel Prizewinners by Sun-Sign through 1974. Introduction by Carl Payne Tobey. Tucson, Arizona: Omen Communications, 1975. BF1728.2.N62 T381 1975.
Taton, RenéReason and Chance in Scientific Discovery. Translated by A.J. Pomerans. London: Hutchinson, 1957. Q175 .T3.
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Taub, Joseph F. and Gordon Bell, et al.Cohabiting with Computers. Los Altos, California: W. Kaufmann, 1985. QA76.24 .C64 1985.
Taube, Mieczyslaw.Wodor-pierwiastek zycionosny przyczynek do biologii atomowej. Warszawa: Osrodek Informacji o Energii Jadrowej, 1965. QH349 .T341 1965.
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Tauraso, Nicola M.How to Benefit from Stress. In collaboration with L. Richard Batzler. Frederick, Md: Hidden Valley Press, 1979. BF575.S75 T34.
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Tavares, Clement Adams.Cancer and the Atomic Age. New York: Vantage Press, 1958. RC262 .T3 1958.
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Tax, Meredith.The Rising of the Women : Feminist Solidarity and Class Conflict, 1880-1917. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1980. HD6079.2.U5 T39.
Taylor, Abraham.An Introduction to X-Ray Metallography... with a foreword by Sir Lawrence Bragg. New York: Wiley, 1949. TN690 .T3 1949.
Taylor, Abraham and Brenda J. Kagle.Crystallographic Data on Metal and Alloy Structures. New York: Dover Publications, 1963. QD908 .T31 1963.
Taylor, Alan John Percivale.The Trouble Makers Dissent over Foreign Policy, 1792-1939. London: H. Hamilton, 1957. DA45 .T3 1957.
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Taylor, Edwin F. and John Archibald Wheeler.Spacetime Physics. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1966. QC6 .T35.
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Taylor, Frank Sherwood.The Alchemists, Founders of Modern Chemistry. New York: H. Schuman, 1949. QD13 .T3.
Taylor, Hugh Stott, ed.A Treatise on Physical Chemistry; A Co-operative Effort by a Group of Physical Chemists. New York: D. Van Nostrand company, 1931. QD453 .T3 1931.
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Taylor, Hugh Stott and Samuel Glasstone, eds.A Treatise on Physical Chemistry. Vol. 2, States of Matter. New York; London: Van Nostrand, 1951. QD453 .T3 1951.
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Taylor, Hugh Stott and Samuel Glasstone, eds.A Treatise on Physical Chemistry; A Co-operative Effort by a Group of Physical Chemists. New York: D. Van Nostrand Company, inc., 1942-1951. QD453 .T32 1942.
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Taylor, James Herbert.Selected Papers on Molecular Genetics; A Collection of Reprints, with Introductory Material by J. Herbert Taylor. New York: Academic Press, 1965. QH431 .T31.
Taylor, Renee.How to Enjoy a Longer Life : The Shangri-la 10-Point Plan. New York: Pocket Books, 1965. B132.Y6 T351 1965.
Taylor, Sterling A.Physical Edaphology; The Physics of Irrigated and Nonirrigated Soils. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1972. S592.3 .T33.
Teach Yourself Russian Phrase Book. London: English Universities, 1956. PG2689 .T4.
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Teilhard de Chardin, Pierre.Phenomene Humain. English; The Phenomenon of Man. With an introd. by Julian Huxley. Translation by Bernard Wall. New York: Harper, 1959. BD512 .T4 1959.
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Teller, Edward.The Legacy of Hiroshima. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1962. UF767 .T4.
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Teller, Edward and Albert L. Latter.Our Nuclear Future; Facts, Dangers, and Opportunities. New York: Criterion Books, 1958. QC778 .T4.
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Telluride Association.Telluride Association and Deep Springs; An Account of their origin and plan .... Malden, Massachusetts: The Dunbar-Kerr Co., printers, 1928. L13 .T15 1928.
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Tenn, William.Of All Possible Worlds. New York: Ballantine Books, 1955. PS3561.L257 O51 1955.
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Tenn, William.Of Men and Monsters. New York: Ballantine Books, 1968. PS3561.L25 O31 1968.
Tenn, William.The Human Angle. New York: Ballantine Books, 1968. PS3561.L257 H81 1956.
Ternes, Alan, ed.Ants, Indians, and Little Dinosaurs / Selected from Natural history and Edited by Alan Ternes, The American Museum of Natural History. New York: Scribner, 1975. QL81 .A57 1975b.
Tetens, Tete Harens.Germany Plots with the Kremlin. New York: H. Schuman, 1953. DD259.4 .T4.
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Tetens, Tete Harens.The New Germany and the Old Nazis. New York: Random House, 1961. DD259.2 .T4.
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Teyler, Timothy J.A Primer of Psychobiology : Brain and Behavior. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1984. QP360 .T45 1984.
Thalheimer, Ross.Reflections; Bio-Psychological, Psychoanalytic, Philosophical, Socio-Political, Aesthetic, and Personal. New York: Philosophical Library, 1972. BF683 .T45.
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The Thiêu Regime Put to the Test, 1973-1975. Hanoi: Foreign Languages Pub. House, 1975. DS556.9 .T46.
Thilo, Erich.Vorlesungen uber Allgemeine und Anorganische Experimentalchemie. Berlin: Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschafften, 1955. QD43 .T51 1955.
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Thirkell, Angela Mackail.The Headmistress : a novel. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books in association with H. Hamilton, 1955. PR6039.H43 H41 1955.
Thirring, Hans.Homo sapiens : Psychologie der Menschlichen Beziehungen. Wien: Ullstein, 1947-1949. BF123 .T45.
Thomas, Dylan.The Collected Stories. London: Dent, 1983. PR6039.H52 A15 1983.
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Thomas, Frederick Metcalfe.Estrategia para la Supervivencia. Traduccion de Victor Alba. México: Fondo de Cultura Economica, 1957. Q175.5 .T45181 1957.
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Thomas, John M. and Sir David Phillips, eds.Selections and Reflections : The Legacy of Sir Lawrence Bragg. Production editor, Sara T. Nash. London: The Royal Institute of Great Britain, 1990. QD22.B8 T61 1990.
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Thomas, Norman.The Choices. New York: I. Washburn, 1969. HC106.5 .T46 1969.
Thomas, Wendell Marshall.Toward a More Democratic Social Order. New York: Exposition Press, 1956. HD82 .T513.
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Thompson, E.P.Beyond the Cold War : A New Approach to the Arms Race and Nuclear Annihilation. New York: Pantheon Books, 1982. JX1974.7 .T525 1982.
Thompson, E.P. and Dan Smith, eds.Protest and Survive. Drawings by Marshall Arisman [introduction by Daniel Ellsberg]. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1981. JX1974.7 .P77 1981.
Thompson, Josiah.Six Seconds in Dallas : A Micro-Study of the Kennedy Assassination. New York: B. Geis Associates; Distributed by Random House, 1967. E842.9 .T491 1967.
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Thompson, Morton.The Cry and the Covenant. New York: New American Library, 1960. PS3539.H672 C7 1960.
Thompson, Richard F.Progress in Neuroscience / with Introductions by Richard F. Thompson. New York: Freeman, 1986. QP376 .P75 1986.
Thompson, Richard F.Progress in Psychobiology : Readings from Scientific American / with introductions by Richard F. Thompson. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1976. QP360 .P758 1976.
Thompson, Robert Henry Stewart and Earl Judson King, eds.Biochemical Disorders in Human Disease. New York: Academic Press, 1964. RB40 .T5 1964.
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Thompson, Robert Henry Stewart and Ian D.P. Wootton, eds.Biochemical Disorders in Human Disease. New York: Academic Press, 1970. RB40 .T5 1970.
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Thomson, George Paget.The Wave Mechanics of Free Electrons. New York; London: McGraw-Hill Book Company, inc., 1930. QC174.2 .T48.
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Thomson, William, Sir and Peter Guthrie Tait.Treatise on Natural Philosophy. Cambridge, England: University Press, 1879. QA805 .K33 1879.
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Thoreau, Henry David.In Wildness is the Preservation of the World. Selections and photographs by Eliot Porter; introduction by Joseph Wood Krutch. San Francisco: Sierra Club; New York: Ballantine Books, 1967. PS3042 .P64 1967.
Thorsson, Inga.In Pursuit of Disarmament : Conversion from Military to Civil Production in Sweden : Report. Stockholm: Liber Allmänna Förlaget, 1984. HC380.D4 T456 1984.
Thurston, Carl H.P.Wildflowers of Southern California; An Easy Key to the Names of Flowers, Ferns and Trees With 547 Illustrations from Photographs by the Author. Pasadena, California: Esto Pub. Co., 1936. QK149 .T5.
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Thurston, Emory W.Nutrition for Tots to Teens : (And All Other Ages). Encino, California: Argold Press; Calabasas, California: distributed by Institute of Nutritional Research, 1976. RA784 .T481 1976.
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Tiger, Edith, ed.In Re Alger Hiss : Petition for a Writ of Error Coram Nobis. Introd. by Thomas I. Emerson. New York: Hill and Wang, 1979-1980. KF224.H57 T53.
Tillich, Paul.The Meaning of Health : The Relation of Religion and Health; edited and introduction by Paul Lee. Richmond, California: North Atlantic Books, 1981. RA776 .T51 1981.
Tinbergen, Niko.Curious Naturalists. New York: Anchor Books, 1969. QL751 .T55 1969.
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Tintera, John W.Hypoadrenocorticism. Scarsdale, New York: Hypoglycemia Foundation, 1967. RC659 .T5581.
Tisa, John, ed.The Palette and the Flame : Posters of the Spanish Civil War. New York: International Publishers, 1979. DP269.15 .P3 1979.
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Tiselius, Arne and Sam Nilsson, eds.The Place of Value in a World of Facts; Proceedings. New York: Wiley Interscience Division, 1970. CB425 .N56 1969.
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Tiselius, Arne, and Kai Oluf Pedersen, eds.The Svedberg, 1884 30/8 1944. Uppsala: Almqvist and Wiksells boktryckeri ab, 1944. QD3 .S93 1944.
Titmuss, Richard M.The Gift Relationship; From Human Blood to Social Policy. New York: Vintage Books, 1972. RM171 .T57 1972.
Tobey, Ronald C.The American Ideology of National Science, 1919-1930. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1971. Q127.U6 T6.
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Tocqueville, Alexis de.Democracy in America. The Henry Reeve text as rev. by Francis Bowen, now further corr. and edited, with introd., editorial notes, and bibliographies, by Phillips Bradley. New York: Vintage Books, 1945. JK216 .T7 1945b.
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Todd, Alexander Robertus.Perspectives in Organic Chemistry. New York: Interscience Publishers, 1956. QD245 .T6.
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Toffler, Alvin.Future Shock. New York: Random House, 1970. HN17.5 .T6.
Toksvig, Signe.Emanuel Swedenborg, Scientist and Mystic. New York: Swedenborg Foundation, 1983. BX8748 .T65 1983.
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Tôn-Thât, Tùng.Duong vao khoa hoc cua toi. English; Reminiscences of a Vietnamese surgeon. Hanoi: Foreign Languages Pub. House, 1980. RD27.35.T66 A3313 1980.
Tooze, John, ed.The Molecular Biology of Tumour Viruses. Cold Spring Harbor, New York: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 1973. QR372.O6 T66.
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Topchiev, Aleksandr Vasilevich.Nitrovanie uglevodorodov i drugikh organicheskikh soedinenii. English; Nitration of Hydrocarbons and Other Organic Compounds. Translated from the Russian by Catherine Matthews. New York: Pergamon Press, 1959. QD305.H5 T613 1959.
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Topchiev, Aleksandr Vasilevich.What Soviet Scientists Are Working On. Moscow: Foreign Languages Pub. House, 1960. Q180.R9 T6131 1960.
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Topchiev, Aleksandr Vasilevich, S.V. Zavgorodnii and Ya.M. Paushkin.Ftoristyi Bor i Ego Soedineniia. English; Boron Fluoride and its Compounds as Catalysts in Organic Chemistry. Translated from the Russian by J.T. Greaves. New York: Pergamon Press, 1959. QD241 .I6 v.2.
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Torne, P.C.L. and E.R. Roberts.Inorganic Chemistry. London: Gurney and Jackson, 1948. QD151 .E7 1948.
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Tourtellot, Arthur Bernon, ed.Toward the Well-Being of Mankind: Fifty Years of the Rockefeller Foundation. Foreword by J. George Harrar. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1964. HV97.R6 S47.
Townes, Charles H. and A.L. Schawlow.Microwave Spectroscopy. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1955. QC454 .T7.
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Toynbee, Arnold and Daisaku Ikeda.Choose Life : A Dialogue. Edited by Richard L. Gage. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 1989. AC8 .T67 1989.
Autographed by D. Ikeda.
Toynbee, Arnold and Daisaku Ikeda.The Toynbee-Ikeda Dialogue : Man Himself Must Choose. Tokyo; New York: Kodansha International; New York: distributed by Harper and Row, 1976. CB428 .T72 1976.
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Toynbee, Philip.The Fearful Choice; A Debate on Nuclear Policy Conducted by Philip Toynbee with the Archbishop of Canterbury [and others]. London: V. Gollancz, 1958. UA11 .T6 1958.
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Travers, André.Notions Modernes sur l'Atome et la Valence. Paris: Vuibert, 1950. QD461 .T8.
Tredgold, Alfred Frank.A Text-Book of Mental Deficiency (Amentia). Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins, 1952. RC454 .T651 1952.
Tressler, Donald Kiteley.The Memoirs of Donald K. Tressler. Westport, Connecticut: Avi Publishing Company, 1976. TP369.52.T73 A33 1976.
Trevelyan, Raleigh.The Fortress : A Diary of Anzio and After. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1958. D763.I82 A6 1958.
Trollope, Frances Milton.Domestic Manners of the Americans; edited, with a history of Mrs. Trollope's adventures in America, by Donald Smalley. New York: A.A. Knopf, 1949. E165 .T8 1949.
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Tropp, Jack.Cancer--a Healing Crisis : The Whole-Body Approach to Cancer Therapy. Smithtown, New York: Exposition Press, 1980. RC270.8 .T76 1980.
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Truman, Margaret.Murder on the Potomac. New York: Random House, 1994. PS3570.R82 M88 1994.
Trumbull, Robert.Nine Who Survived Hiroshima and Nagasaki; Personal Experiences of Nine Men Who Lived through the Atomic Bombings. New York: Dutton, 1957. D811.5 T7.
Truong Chinh.President Ho-chi-Minh, Beloved Leader of the Vietnamese People. Hanoi: Foreign Languages Pub. House, 1966. DS560.72.H6 T779 1966.
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Truong Chinh.Selected Writings. Hanoi: Foreign Languages Pub. House, 1977. DS560.3.T87 E21 1977.
Tselos, George D. and Colleen Wickey.A Guide to Archives and Manuscript Collections in the History of Chemistry and Chemical Technology. Philadelphia: Center for History of Chemistry, 1987. QD8.5 .T7501 1987.
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Tsuchiya, Yoshihiro.Dr. Pauling's Seven Rules for Better Health Ky¯oto-shi : Zenkoku Nihon Gakushikai, Heisei 10, 1998. RA776.9.T781 1998.
Tsukumo, Chimaki.The Hill of Iris and Other Poems, 1946-'55. Introduction by J.C. Reinhardt. Nara, Japan: Oriental Folk Museum, 1956. PL839.S83 .T781 1956.
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Tubiana, Maurice.Les Isotopes Radioactifs en Medecine et en Biologie. Pref. du Pr L. Bugnard. Paris: Masson, 1950. QH652 .T9 1950.
Tucker, Anthony.The Toxic Metals. New York: Ballantine Books, 1972. RA1231.M52 T81 1972.
Tucker, James.Ralph Rashleigh. Foreword by C.A. Roderick. London: Angus and Robertson, 1953. HV6248.T78 A3 1953.
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Turgenev, Ivan Sergeevich.A Nest of Gentry : A Novel. Moscow: Foreign Languages Pub. House, 1951. PG3421 .D81 1951.
Turkel, Henry.New Hope for the Mentally Retarded: Stymied by the FDA. New York: Vantage Press, 1972. RC571 .T87 1972.
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Turkel, Henry and Ilse Nusbaum.New Hope for the Mentally Retarded. Los Angeles, California: Published by US for DS, 1980. RJ506.D68 T87 1980.
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Turner, James S.The Chemical Feast; The Ralph Nader Study Group Report on Food Protection and the Food and Drug Administration. New York: Grossman Publishers, 1970. HD9009.9.U5 C5.
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Tutuola, Amos.The Palm-Wine Drinkard and His Dead Palm-Wine Tapster in the Dead's Town. New York: Grove Press, 1953. PR9387.9.T8 P71.
Handwritten note to Linda Pauling.
Twain, Mark.The Forgotten Writings of Mark Twain [pseud.]. Edited by Henry Duskis. New York: Philosophical Library, 1963. PS1303 .D8 1963.
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Twelve Famous Plays of the Restoration and Eighteenth Century. Introduction by Professor Cecil A. Moore. New York: B.A. Cerf, D.S. Klopfer, The Modern library, 1933. PR1265 .T8 1933.
Tyrrell, D.A.J.Common Colds and Related Diseases. Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins, 1965. RF361 .T9.
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Ueda, Teiji.The Way to World Peace : My Records of Negotiations with the World Leaders on World Peace. Osaka: Bunshindo, 1978. JZ5540.2.U34 W31 1978.
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Uhl, Michael and Tod Ensign.GI Guinea Pigs : How the Pentagon Exposed our Troops to Dangers More Deadly than War : Agent Orange and Atomic Radiation . New York: Wideview Books, 1980. UB369 .U35 1980b.
Uhlenbeck, George Eugène.Over Statistische Methoden in de Theorie der Quanta. 's-Gravenhage: M. Nijhoff, 1927. QC6 .U5 1927.
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Ulc, Otto.Politics in Czechoslovakia. With a foreword by Jan F. Triska. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1974. DB215.5 .U4.
Ulene, Art.Feeling Fine : A 20-Day Program of Pleasures for a Lifetime of Health. Los Angeles: J.P. Tarcher; New York: distributed by St. Martin's Press, 1977. RA776.5 .U43 1977.
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Ulmer, Eugen.Der Urheberschutz wissenschaftlicher Werke unter besonderer Berucksichtigung der Programme elektronischer Rechenanlagen. München: Verlag der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Beck in Kommission, 1967. K1443.C6 .U41 1967.
Undset, Sigrid.The Burning Bush. Translated from the Norwegian by Arthur G. Chater. New York: A.A. Knopf, 1932. PT8950.U5 B73.
Calendar schedule laid in.
Unesco.In the Minds of Men: Unesco 1946 to 1971. Contribution by Gian Franco Pompei [and others]. Paris: Unesco, 1972. AS4.U8 I48 1972.
Unesco.The Ajanta Caves; Early Buddhist Paintings from India. Introd. by Benjamin Rowland. New York: New American Library of World Literature, 1963. ND2827 .U5.
Handwritten note to Ava Helen and Linus Pauling on front free endpage.
Unesco.UNESCO : Twenty Years of Service to Peace, 1946-1966. Paris: Unesco, 1966. JZ5518.U54 U51 1966.
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UNICEF-Nationalkomitee der DDR.Kinder in der DDR. English. Children in the GDR. Berlin: UNICEF-GDR National Committee in cooperation with Panorama DDR-Auslandspresseagentur, 1979. HQ792.G3 K5713 1979.
Union of Concerned Scientists.Anti-Satellite Weapons : Arms Control or Arms Race? Cambridge, Massachusetts: Union of Concerned Scientists, 1983. UG1530 .A58 1983.
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Ministry of Defense.Otkuda iskhodit ugroza miru. English; Whence the Threat to Peace. Moscow: Military Publishing House, USSR Ministry of Defense, 1982. UA23 .O8513 1982.
United Nations Association - United States of America National Policy Panel on Conventional Arms Control.Controlling the Conventional Arms Race. New York: United Nations Association of the United States of America, 1976. JX1974.7 .C591 1976.
United Nations. Atomic Energy Commission. Scientific and Technical Committee.Scientific and Technical Aspects of the Control of Atomic Energy; the full text of the First report of the Scientific and Technical Committee of the Atomic Energy Commission, the background of the report, a glossary of scientific terms and biographical notes. Lake Success: United Nations, Dept. of Public Information, 1946. HD9698.A24 S3.
United Nations. Office of Public Information.The International Court of Justice. New York: United Nations, 1969. JX1971.6 .U47 1969.
United Nations. Secretary-General.Nuclear weapons : Report of the Secretary-General of the United Nations. London: Pinter, 1981. JX1974.7 .N841 1981.
United States.Constitution; The Constitution of the United States of America and the Declaration of Independence. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1951. KF4502 .U5351 1951.
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United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.Disarmament, the New U.S. Initiative. Washington D.C.: For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1962. JX1974 .U541 1962.
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United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.Economic Impacts of Disarmament. Washington: For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1962. HC79.D4 U51 1962.
United States. Assistant Secretary of Defense (Manpower, Personnel, and Reserve). Office of Personnel Security Policy.Industrial Personnel Security Review Program; Aannual Report. Washington D.C.: 1955. JK734 .U5.
United States Atomic Energy Commission.Isotopes : An Eight-Year Summary of Distribution and Utilization, with Bibliography. Washington: for sale by the Supt. of Docs.; U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1955. QD466 .U563.
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United States. Bureau of the Census.The U.S. Book of Facts, Statistics and Information for 1967 / with introd. by Daniel J. Boorstin and J.A. Livingston. New York: PB Special, 1966. HA214 .U48 1966.
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United States Children's Bureau.Where's Herbie? : A Sickle Cell Anemia Story and Coloring Book. Washington: U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Child Development, Children's Bureau, 1972. RC641.7.S5 U51 1972.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities.Guide to Subversive Organizations and Publications (and appendix). Washington: 1957. HX61 .U5 1957.
United States Department of Agriculture.The United States Department of Agriculture Yearbook. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979. S21 .A35.
United States Department of Agriculture.What's to Eat? : And Other Questions Kids Ask about Food. Washington, D.C.: Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1979. S21 .A35 1979.
United States. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Review Panel on New Drug Regulation.Review Panel on New Drug Regulation : Final Report. Washington: Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Review Panel on New Drug Regulation, 1977. KF3885 .A831.
United States. Disarmament Administration.Geneva Conference on the Discontinuance of Nuclear Weapon Tests; History and Analysis of Negotiations.. Washington D.C.: U.S. Disarmament Administration, Dept. of State, 1961. JX1974.7 .U5.
United States. Joint Board on Scientific Information Policy.U.S. Rocket Ordnance, Development and Use in World War II. Released by the Joint Board on Scientific Information Policy for: Office of Scientific Research and Development, War Department, Navy Department. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1946. UF767 .U5.
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United States National Committee for Geochemistry. Subcommittee on the Geochemical Environment in Relation to Health and Disease.Geochemistry and the Environment. Washington: National Academy of Sciences, 1974-78. RA565.A1 U53 1974.
United States. Office of Naval Research.Office of Naval Research : Forty Years of Excellence in Support of Naval Science : 40th Anniversary, 1946-1986. Arlington, Va.: Office of Naval Research, Dept. of the Navy, 1987. V21 .O331 1987.
United States Rubber Company.Serving through Science, a Series of Talks Delivered by American Scientists, on the New York Philharmonic-Symphony Program. Sponsored by United States Rubber Company. New York: 1946. Q171 .U6.
United States Warren Commission.Report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Washington: U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1964. E842.9 .A5.
2 newspaper clippings pertaining to the subject of the book laid in, 1 clipping tipped in.
Universal House of Justice.The Promise of World Peace : To the Peoples of the World : A Statement. Wilmette, Illinois: Bahá'í Pub. Trust, 1985. JX1963 .U47 1985.
Universal Mind through Zaher P. Kury.From a Gun to a Flower. Castro Valley, California: Unity Press, 1985. BF1301 .U64 1985.
University of Chicago Press.The University of Chicago Press Catalogue of Books and Journals, 1891-1941. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1941. Z232.C52 A31 1941.
Universität Tübingen. Institut für Theoretische Physik and Ruhr-Universität Bochum. Abteilung Physik.Clustering Phenomena in Nuclei. Invited lectures and contributed papers from the International Conference on Clustering Phenomena in Nuclei, held in Bochum, 21-24 July 1969, and organized by the Theoretical Physics Dept. of the University of Tubingen and the Physics Dept. of the University of Bochum. Supported by: the Ministry of Scientific Research of the Federal Republic of Germany and the International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna. Vienna: International Atomic Energy Agency, 1969. QC794 .I6 1969.
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Upfield, Arthur William.Bony and the Kelly Gang. London: Pan Books, 1978. PR9619.3.U6 B671 1978.
Upfield, Arthur William.Bushranger in the Skies. Sydney: Arkon Paperbacks, 1972. PR9619.3.U6 B661 1972.
Upfield, Arthur William.Cake in the Hat Box. London: Pan Books, 1958. PR9619.3.U6 C341 1958.
Upfield, Arthur William.Death of a Lake. London: Pan Books, 1956. PR9619.3.U6 D421 1956.
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Upfield, Arthur William.Murder Must Wait. London: Angus and Robertson, 1984. PR9619.3.U6 M88 1984.
Upfield, Arthur William.The Bachelors of Broken Hill. London: Pan Books, 1961. PR9619.3.U63 B3 1961.
Handwritten notes of Linus Pauling.
Upfield, Arthur William.The Clue of the New Shoe. London: Pan Books, 1978. PR9619.3.U6 N41 1978.
Upfield, Arthur William.The Lake Frome Monster. Completed and revised by J.L. Price and Dorothy Strange. London: Pan Books, 1978. PR9619.3.U6 L341 1978.
Upfield, Arthur William.Venom House. New York: Berkley, 1952. PR9619.3.U6 V31 1952.
Upfield, Arthur William.Wings above the Diamantina. London: Pan Books, 1978. PR6041.P6 W51 1936.
Uphaus, Willard Edwin.Commitment. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1963. E743.5 .U6.
Handwritten note to Ava Helen and Linus Pauling from the author.
Urantia Foundation.The Urantia Book. Chicago: 1955. BP605.U75 U7 1955.
Handwritten letter to Linus Pauling glued in.
Urey, Harold Clayton.A Review of Evidence for Biological Material in Meteorites : Paper Presented at COSPAR Meeting, Mar del Plata, Argentina, May 17-19, 1965. La Jolla, California: H.C. Urey, 1965. QB755 .U71 1965.
Uris, Leon.Exodus. New York: Bantam Books, 1959. PS3541.R46 E9 1959.
Urrows, Henry.Toward Equal Justice : The Story of the Work Carried on by the N.A.A.C.P. Legal Defense and Educational Fund / concept, research and writing by Henry H. Urrows. New York: The Fund, 195-. E185.61 .U771.
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Usborne, Henry.Prescription for Peace : The Case for a Minimal and Neutral Federation of Middle-World Nations ('Minifed'). Evesham: 'Minifed' Promotion Group, 1985. JC319 .U81 1985.
Usdin, Earl and Daniel H. Efron.Psychotropic Drugs and Related Compounds. Rockville, Maryland: National Institute of Mental Health, 1972. RM315 .U77 1972.
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Uyeda, Seiya.Atarashii chikyukan. English; The New View of the Earth : Moving Continents and Moving Oceans. Translated by Masako Ohnuki. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1978. QE511.5 .U9313.

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Vacher, Arthur.A Primer of Chemistry : Including Analysis. London: Churchill, 1877. QD40 .V341 1877.
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Valenstein, Elliot S., ed.The Psychosurgery Debate : Scientific, Legal, and Ethical Perspectives. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1980. RD594 .P73.
Vallières, Pierre.Nègres Blancs d'Amérique. English; White Niggers of America; The Precocious Autobiography of a Quebec "Terrorist". Translated by Joan Pinkham. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1971. F1027 .V313.
Van Druten, John.The Distaff Side. A comedy of women in three acts. New York: A.A. Knopf, 1934. PR6043.A4 D5 1934.
Van der Post, Laurens.The Heart of the Hunter. With drawings by Maurice Wilson. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, in association with Hogarth Press, 1965. DT764.B8 V31 1965.
Van der Post, Laurens.The Seed and the Sower. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1966. PR9369.3.V33 S41 1966.
Vander, Arthur J.Human Physiology and the Environment in Health and Disease : readings from Scientific American with introductions. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1976. QP82 .H93.
Vander, Arthur J.Nutrition, Stress, and Toxic Chemicals : An Approach to Environment-Health Controversies. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1981. RB151 .V33.
Vaux, Kenneth L.Subduing the Cosmos; Cybernetics and Man's Future. Richmond: John Knox Press, 1970. BJ59 .V35.
Veljkovic, Veljko.A Theoretical Approach to the Preselection of Carcinogens and Chemical Carcinogenesis. New York: Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, 1980. RC268.6 .V4413.
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Verlag Zeit im Bild.Dresden : A Commitment to Peace. Dresden: Verlag Zeit im Bild, 1985. D757.9.D7 D74 1985.
Vernes, Arthur.Qu'Apporte l'Institut Prophylactique? Paris: Les Editions inter-nationales, 1967. R45.I57 V41 1967.
Verrett, Jacqueline and Jean Carper.Eating May be Hazardous to Your Health. Garden City, New York: Anchor Press, 1975. TX553.A3 V461 1975.
Verwey, Evert Johannes Willem and Jan Theodoor Gerard Overbeek.Theory of the Stability of Lyophobic Colloids; The Interaction of Sol Particles Having an Electric Double Layer With the Collaboration of K. van Nes. New York: Elsevier Pub. Co., 1948. QD549 .V452.
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Vickery, Donald M. and James F. Fries.Take Care of Yourself : A Consumer's Guide to Medical Care. Reading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley Pub. Co., 1976. RC81 .V5 1976.
Viet Nam; A sketch. Hanoi: Foreign Languages Pub. House, 1971. DS557.A7 V418 1971.
Vietnam Working Party, American Friends Service Committee.Peace in Vietnam; A New Approach in Southeast Asia; a report prepared for the American Friends Service Committee [by a working party]. New York: Hill and Wang, 1966. DS557.A6 F73.
Vietnamese literature / Historical Background, Nguyên Khac Viên; presentation of authors and works, Huu Ngoc, translation, Mary Cowan. Hanoi: Foreign Languages Pub. House, 1980. PL4378.55.E5 L58 1980.
Vighi, Roberto.The New Museum of Villa Giulia. Intraduction [!] by Renato Bartoccini. Rome: Tipografia Artistica, 1955. N2932 .A571 1955.
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Villars, P. and L.D. Calvert.Pearson's Handbook of Crystallographic Data for Intermetallic Phases. Materials Park, Ohio: ASM International, 1991. TN690.4 .V55 1991.
Villars, P. and L.D. Calvert.Pearson's Handbook of Crystallographic Data for Intermetallic Phases. Metals Park, Ohio: American Society for Metals, 1985. TN690.4 .P43 1985.
Vincent, Eric W. and Percival Hinton.The University of Birmingham, Its History and Significance. Birmingham, England: Cornish brothers ltd., 1947. LF35 .V5 1947.
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Virchow, Rudolf Ludwig Karl.Cellularpathologie. English; Cellular Pathology as Based Upon Physiological and Pathological Histology. Translated from the 2d German ed. by Frank Chance. With a new introductory essay by L.J. Rather. New York: Dover Publications, 1971. RB25 .V82 1971.
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Virchow, Rudolf Ludwig Karl.Disease, Life, and Man, Selected Essays. Translated and with an introd. by Lelland J. Rather. New York: Collier Books, 1962. R117 .V51 1962.
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Virgil.Virgil's Aeneid Books I-VI. With introduction, notes, and vocabulary, by H.R. Fairclough and Seldon L. Brown. Boston, New York: B.H. Sanborn and Co., 1913. PA6111.S8 V5 1913.
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Vision : Education of Tamagawa. Tokyo: Tamagawa University Press, 1970. LG271 .T231 1970.
Vitiello, Gregory A., ed.Pegasus on America. New York: Mobil Services Co., 1975. E18 .P41 1975.
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Vitoria, Francisco de.Die Grundsatze des Staats- und Volkerrechts bei Francisco de Vitoria / Antonio Truyol Serra, ed. Zürich: Thomas Verlag, 1947. JX2158 .P715 1947.
Vladimir, Rojansky.Introductory Quantum Mechanics. New York: Prentice-Hall, inc., 1938. QC174.1 .R6.
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Vlavianos-Arvanitis, Agni, ed.The Bio-Environment. Athens, Greece: Biopolitics International Organisation, 1988. JA75.8 .B561 1988.
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Võ, Nguyên Giáp.People's War against U.S. Aero-Naval War. Hanoi: Foreign Languages Pub. House, 1975. DS557.7 .V633.
Vogl, Otto and Edmund H. Immergut, eds.Polymer Science in the Next Decade : Trends, Opportunities, Promises : An International Symposium Honoring Herman F. Mark on His 90th birthday. New York: Wiley, 1987. QD380 .P644 1987.
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Volkenshtein, Mikhail Vladimirovich.Stroenie i fizicheskie svoistva molekul. German; Struktur und physikalische Eigenschaften der Molekule. [Deutsche Ubersetzung: Klaus Gottel, et al.]. Leipzig: B.G. Teubner, 1960. QC173 .V81616.
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Volpe, Erminio Peter.Human Heredity and Birth Defects. New York: Pegasus, 1971. RB155 .V65.
Voltaire.Saul. Adapted from the French version with historical notes and comments by Maurice Huet, ed. Privately printed, 1959. PQ2077.S5 H81 1959.
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Von Hippel, Arthur Robert.Dielectric Materials and Applications; Papers by Twenty-Two Contributors. Cambridge: Technology Press of M.I.T.; New York: Wiley, 1954. QC585 .V6 1954b.
Von Hippel, Arthur Robert.Molecular Science and Molecular Engineering. In collaboration with Richard B. Adler [and others]. New York: Published jointly by the Technology Press of M.I.T. and J. Wiley, 1959. QC173 .V6.
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Von Neumann, John.The Computer and the Brain. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1958. QA76 .V6.
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Vos, Bert John.Essentials of German. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1914. PF3111 .V951 1914.
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Vu, Can.North Viet Nam : A Daily Resistance. Hanoi: Foreign Languages Pub. House, 1975. DS560.4 .V82.

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Wade, Carlson.Vitamins, Minerals, and Other Supplements. New Canaan, Connecticut: Keats Pub., 1983. RA784 .W26125 1983.
Wagner, Arthur F. and Karl Folkers.Vitamins and Coenzymes. New York: Interscience Publishers, 1964. QP801.V5 W3.
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Wagner-Rieger, Renate.Das Haus der Osterreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Festgabe zur 125-Jahrfeier d. Akademie. Wien: Köln, Graz, Böhlau in Komm., 1972. NA8005.A92 V58 1972.
Wain, John.Hurry on Down. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1960. PR6045.A249 H871 1960.
Wainwright, Donald S.Existentialist Essays. New York: Philosophical Library, 1965. AC8 .W2.
Wakeman, Frederic.The Hucksters. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin Books, 1954. PS3545.A4323 H8 1954.
Walczak, Michael and Benjamin B. Ehrich.Nutrition and Well-Being. Reseda, California: Mojave Books, 1976. RA784 .W33.
Waldbott, George L., Albert W. Burgstahler and H. Lewis McKinney.Fluoridation : The Great Dilemma; foreword by Alton Ochsner. Lawrence, Kansas: Coronado Press, 1978. RA591.7 .W3.
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Walendy, Udo.Bild-Dokumente fur die Geschichtsschreibung? Vlotho (Weser): Verlag für Volkstum u. Zeitgeschichtsforschung, 1973. D743.42 .W33.
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Walford, Roy L.Maximum Life Span. New York: Avon, 1984. QP85 .W315 1984.
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Walford, Roy L.Maximum Life Span. New York: Norton, 1983. QP85 .W315 1983.
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Walker, Jearl.Light and Its Uses : Making and Using Lasers, Holograms, Interferometers, and Instruments of Dispersion : Readings from Scientific American. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1980. TA1688 .L53 1980.
Walker, Jearl.Roundabout : The Physics of Rotation in the Everyday World : readings from "the Amateur scientist" in Scientific American. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1985. QC125.2 .W27 1985.
Walker, Kath.We Are Going; poems. Brisbane: Jacaranda Press, 1964. PR6045.A312 W4 1964.
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Walker, Morton.Chelation Therapy : How to Prevent or Reverse Hardening of the Arteries. New York: M. Evans, 1980. RC692 .W3 1980b.
Walker, Morton.Chelation Therapy : How to Prevent or Reverse Hardening of the Arteries. Stamford, Connecticut: Freelance Communications, 1982. RC692 .W341 1982.
Walker, Morton.Total Health; foreword by R.O. Brennan. New York: Everest House, 1979. R733 .W34 1979.
Wall, Frederick Theodore.Chemical Thermodynamics, a Course of Study. Illus. by Evan Gillespie. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1958. QD511 .W3.
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Wall, Frederick Theodore.Chemical Thermodynamics; A Course of Study. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1965. QD501 .W245 1965.
Wallace, Bruce and Theodosius Dobzhansky.Radiation, Genes, and Man. New York: Holt, 1959. QH652 .W3.
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Wallach, Ira Jan.The Absence of a Cello. A novel. Boston: Little, Brown, 1960. PS3545 .W195 1960.
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Wallach, Jacques Burton.Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests : A Handbook Synopsis of Laboratory Medicine. Boston: Little Brown, 1978. RB37 .W24 1978.
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Wallach, Michael A. and Lise Wallach.Psychology's Sanction for Selfishness : The Error of Egoism in Theory and Therapy. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1983. BF38 .W35 1983.
Wallechinsky, David, Irving Wallace, and Amy Wallace.The People's Almanac Presents the Book of Lists. New York: Bantam Books, 1977. AG106 .P471 1977.
Wallis, Allen W. and Roberts, Harry V.The Nature of Statistics New York: Collier Books, 1962. HA29 .W3356 1962.
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Wallnöfer, Heinrich.Zauberdrogan, Arzte, Menschenopfer. Altmexikanische Heilmethoden. Stuttgart: J. Fink, 1967. E98.M4 W3 1967.
Walsh, Christopher.Enzymatic Reaction Mechanisms. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1979. QP601 .W242.
Walsh, Robert.Staying Alive : The Psychology of Human Survival [forewords by Dalai Lama and Linus Pauling]. Boulder: New Science Library; New York: Distributed in the United States by Random House, 1984. BF789.D5 W32 1984.
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Walter, Millis.The Demilitarized World and How to Get There. Followed by a discussion with Arthur L. Waskow. Santa Barbara, California: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1964. JX1963 .M5857 1964.
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Walter, Otis M.Speaking Intelligently: Communication for Problem Solving. New York: Macmillan, 1976. PN4121 .W323.
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Walters, Gary C. and Joan E. Grusec.Punishment. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1977. BF319.5.P8 W3.
Walton, Clarence C.Corporate Social Responsibilities. Belmont, California: Wadsworth Pub. Co., 1967. HD59 .W3.
Wambaugh, Joseph.The Glitter Dome. New York: Bantam Books, 1982. PS3573.A475 G57 1982.
Wambaugh, Joseph.The Onion Field. New York: Dell Pub. Co., 1979. HV6534.L7 W35 1979.
Wang, Herbert F. and Mary P. Anderson.Introduction to Groundwater Modeling : Finite Differences and Finite Element Methods. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1982. TC176 .W36.
Warburg, James P.Faith, Purpose and Power; A Plea for a Positive Policy. New York: Farrar, Straus, 1950. E744 .W3.
Warburg, James P.The West in Crisis. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1959. CB425 .W3.
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Ward, Lock and Company, Ltd.A Pictorial and Descriptive Guide to London : With Two Large Section Plans of Central London, Map of London and Twelve Miles Round, Railway Maps, Main Roads Out of London, Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens : and Twenty Other Maps and Plans. London: Ward, Lock and Co., 1930. DA679 .W31 1930.
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Ware, George W.Pesticides : An Auto-Tutorial Approach. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1975. SB951 .W32 1975.
Warren, David M.The Plot to Kill J.F.K.. Chicago: Novel Books, 1965. PS3573.A775 P51 1965.
Warren, Mashuri L.Introductory Physics. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1979. QC21.2 .W38 1979.
Warren, Robert Penn.Who Speaks for the Negro? New York: Vintage Books, 1966. E185.61 .W22 1966.
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Warrington, C.J. and B.T. Newbold.Chemical Canada; Past and Present. Ottawa: Chemical Institute of Canada, 1970. TP26 .W361 1970.
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Warsaw Treaty Organization. Political Consultative Committee.Session of the Political Consultative Committee of the Warsaw Treaty States, Berlin, 28-29 May 1987 / [translated by Intertext]. Dresden, GDR: Verlag Zeit im Bild, 1987. JX1393.W2 O7451 1987.
Waser, Jürg.Basic Chemical Thermodynamics. New York: W.A. Benjamin, 1966. QD501 .W27.
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Wasserman, Harvey, Norman Solomon, Robert Alvarez and Eleanor Walters.Killing Our Own : The Disaster of America's Experience with Atomic Radiation. New York: Dell, 1982. RA1231.R2 W36 1982.
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Wasson, John T.Meteorites : Their Record of Early Solar-System History. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1985. QB755 .W374 1985.
Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of New York, et al.Life-- How Did It Get Here? : By Evolution or by Creation? Brooklyn, New York: Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York, International Bible Students Association, 1985. BS659 .L54 1985.
Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania.The Truth that Leads to Eternal Life. New York: Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of New York, 1968. BX8526 .W322.
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Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania.The Truth that Leads to Eternal Life. Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania, 1981. BX8526 .W322 1981.
Waters, William Alexander.Physical Aspects of Organic Chemistry. With an Introduction by the Late Professor T. Martin Lowry. New York: D. Van Nostrand Company, inc., 1937. QD251 .W34 1937.
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Watson, James D.Double Helix. French; La Double Hélice : Compte Rendu Personnel de la Découverte de la Structure de l'ADN / James D. Watson, Prix Nobel de médecine trad. de l'américain par Henriette Joël; éd. <...> présentée par le Professeur Etienne Baulieu. Paris: Laffont; Hachette, 1984. QD341.A2 W314 1984.
Watson, James D.The Double Helix : A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA. New York: Atheneum, 1968. QD341.A2 W3 1968c.
Watson, James D.The Double Helix : A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA. New York: New American Library, 1968. QD341.A2 W3 1968d.
Watt, George Willard.Basic Concepts in Chemistry. Illustrated by James R. Holmes. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1958. QD31 .W32 1958.
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Wattenberg, Lee, et al., eds.Cancer Chemoprevention. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 1992. RC268.15 .C36 1992.
Waugh, John L.T.The Constitution of Inorganic Compounds; Atomic Quantum Mechanics: Metals and Intermetallic Compounds. New York: Wiley-Interscience, 1972. QD475 .W34.
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Waxman, Samuel Montefiore and Reba Paeff Mirsky.Reba Paeff Mirsky, May 25, 1902 - November 22, 1966. Published by Alfred E. Mirsky for family and friends of Reba Paeff Mirsky. New York: 1967. CT275.M563 R41 1967.
Weatherby, William John.Out of Hiding. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin, 1968. PS3573.E165 O81 1968.
Weaver, Warren.The Scientists Speak. New York: Boni and Gaer, 1947. Q171 .W4.
Webb, John Leyden.Enzyme and Metabolic Inhibitors. New York: Academic Press, 1963. QP601 .W4.
Webb, S.J.Bound Water in Biological Integrity. Springfield, Illinois: C.C. Thomas, 1965. QP535.H1 W4 1965.
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Weber, Rudolph H. and Richard Gans.Repertorum der Physik. Leipzig, Berlin: B.G. Teubner, 1915-1916. QC21 .W4.
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Webster, Arthur Gordon.The Dynamics of Particles and of Rigid, Elastic and Fluid Bodies. Lectures on Mathematical Physics. New York: Stechert, 1922. QA845 .W4 1922.
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Webster, James.Vitamin C, the Protective Vitamin. Foreword by Robert L. Rowan. New York: Award Books; London: Tandem Books, 1971. TX355 .W381 1971.
Webster, John Clarence.An Historical Guide to New Brunswick. Fredericton, New Brunswick: New Brunswick Govt. Bureau of Information and Tourist Travel, 1947. F1042 .W38 1947.
Weckerling, Rudolf.Durchkreuzter Hass : vom Abenteuer des Friedens : Berichte und Selbstdarstellungen. Berlin: K. Vogt, 1961. DS135.G33 W421 1961.
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Wedekind, Edgar Léon Waldemar Otto.Stereochemie. Mit 44 figuren im text. Berlin und Leipzig: W. de Gruyter and co. 1923. QD481 W381 1923.
Weeks, Mary Elvira.Discovery of the Elements. Easton, Pennsylvania: Journal of chemical education, 1939. QD466 .W4 1939.
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Weglyn, Michi.Years of Infamy : The Untold Story of America's Concentration Camps. New York: Morrow, 1976. D769.8.A6 W43.
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Wehner, Kay Y.Spirit of Tallinn. San Francisco: Courtney and Judd, 1991. PS3573.E37 S61 1991.
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Weik, Mary Hays.Shadow over America. New York: M. Weik, 1962. HV8964.U5 W41 1962.
Weil, Andrew.Health and Healing : Understanding Conventional and Alternative Medicine. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1983. R733 .W44 1983.
Weinbaum, Stanley G.The Best of Stanley G. Weinbaum. Introd. by Isaac Asimov; afterword by Robert Bloch. New York: Ballantine Books, 1974. PS3545.E4636 B481 1974.
Weinberg, Steven.The Discovery of Subatomic Particles. New York: Scientific American Books, 1983. QC793.2 .W44 1983.
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Weiner, Michael A.The Way of the Skeptical Nutritionist : A Strategy for Designing Your Own Nutritional Profile. New York: Macmillan, 1981. TX353 .W35 1981.
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Weiss, Noel S. and Yuri N. Solovyev.Cancer is Our Common Enemy : U.S.-U.S.S.R. Research Exchange Program : June 4th, 1978, San Francisco State University. San Francisco, California: Issued by the American Russian Institute/Holland Roberts Center, 1978. RC267 .C341 1978.
Weissbluth, Mitchel, ed.Quantum Aspects of Polypeptides and Polynucleotides; A Symposium Held at Stanford University, California, March 25-29, 1963. Easton, Pennsylvania: Interscience Publishers 1964. QD415 .Q31.
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Weisskopf, Victor.The Joy of Insight : Passions of a Physicist. New York: Basic Books, 1991. QC16.W516 A3 1991.
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Welch, Henry and Felix Marti-Ibanez.The Antibiotic Saga. New York: Medical Encyclopedia, 1960. RM267 .W4.
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Wellington, Dorothy Gaites, Eleanor J. Macdonald and Patricia F. Wolf.Cancer Mortality : Environmental and Ethnic Factors. New York: Academic Press, 1979. RC261 .W44.
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Wells, Alexander Frank.Structural Inorganic Chemistry. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1950. QD481 .W44 1950.
Wells, Donald A.The War Myth. New York: Pegasus, 1967. U21.2 .W4.
Wells, H.G.Crux Ansata; An Indictment of the Roman Catholic Church. New York: Freethought Press Association, 1953. BX1765 .W44 1953.
Wells, H.G..Experiment in Autobiography; Discoveries and Conclusions of a Very Ordinary Brain (since 1866). New York: The Macmillan Company, 1934. PR5776 .A5 1934.
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Wells, H.G., Julian Huxley, and George Philip Wells.The Science of Life. New York: Book League of America, 1936. QH309 .W41 1936.
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Wentworth, George and David Eugene Smith.Plane and Spherical Trigonometry and Tables. Boston; New York: Ginn and company, 1915. QA531 .W465 1915.
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Werner, A.Lehrbuch der Stereochemie. Jena: G. Fischer, 1904. QD481 .W451 1904.
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Wesley, David.Hate Groups and the Un-American Activities Committee. New York City: Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, 1962. E743.5 .W481 1961.
Wessells, Norman K. and Elizabeth M. Center, eds.Vertebrates : A Laboratory Text. Illustrator, Nina Shapley, authors, Henry B. Kistler, Jr. ... [et al.]. Los Altos, California: W. Kaufmann, 1975. QL812 .V471 1975.
West, Rebecca.The Harsh Voice : four short novels. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1956. PR6045.E8 H37 1956.
Weston, Shirley Telford.Confessions of a Girl Economist. New York: Pageant Press, 1963. HB501 .T491 1963.
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Wexley, John.The Judgment of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. New York: Cameron and Kahn; distributed by Cameron Associates, 1955. KF224.R6 W4.
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Wheatley, P.J.The Determination of Molecular Structure. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1959. QD471 .W47.
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Wheeler, Joe L.Remote Controlled : How TV Affects You and Your Family. Hagerstown, Maryland: Review and Herald, 1993. HQ520 .W44 1993.
Wheeler, Mortimer, Sir.Rome Beyond the Imperial Frontiers. London: Penguin Books, 1955. HF377 .W44 1955a.
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Wheelwright, E.L.Capitalism, Socialism or Barbarism? The Australian Predicament : Essays in Contemporary Political Economy. Brookvale, N.S.W.: Australia and New Zealand Book Co., 1978. HC59 .W445 1978.
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Whelan, Elizabeth M. and Fredrick J. Stare.Panic in the Pantry : Food Facts, Fads, and Fallacies. New York: Atheneum, 1975. TX553.A3 W45 1975.
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Wheland, George Willard.Advanced Organic Chemistry. New York: J. Wiley, 1949. QD251 .W49 1949.
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Wheland, George Willard.Resonance in Organic Chemistry. New York: Wiley, 1955. QD471 .W5 1955.
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Wheland, George Willard.The Theory of Resonance and Its Application to Organic Chemistry. New York: J. Wiley and Sons, inc.; London: Chapman and Hall, limited, 1944. QD471 .W5.
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Whitaker, Robert.The Prayers and Meditations of Robert Whitaker : [poems]. New York: Vantage Press, 1961. PS3545.H48 P71 1961.
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White, Ellen Gould Harmon.Counsels on Diet and Foods : A Compilation from the Writings of Ellen G. White. Takoma Park, Maryland: Review and Herald Pub. Association, 1976. TX353 .W52 1976.
White, Florence Meiman.Cesar Chavez, Man of Courage. Illustrated by Victor Mays. Champaign, Illinois, Garrard Pub. Co., 1973. HD5325.A29 W45.
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White, Florence Meiman.First Woman in Congress, Jeannette Rankin. New York: J. Messner, 1980. E748.R223 W46.
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White, Florence Meiman.Linus Pauling, Scientist and Crusader. New York: Walker, 1980. QD22.P35 W47 1980.
White, Harvey Elliot.Introduction to Atomic Spectra. New York: London, McGraw-Hill book company, inc., 1934. QC451 .W5.
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White, John Warren, ed.Kundalini, Evolution and Enlightenment. Garden City, New York: Anchor Press, 1979. BL1215.K8 K84.
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White, John Williams.A Series of First Lessons in Greek; adapted to the 2nd ed. of Goodwin's Greek grammar ad designed as an introd. either to Goodwin's Greek reader, or to Goodwin and White's selections from Xenophon. Boston: Ginn, 1880. PA258 .W45 1880.
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White, Katharine S., ed.Onward and Upward in the Garden. With an introd. by E.B. White. New York: Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1979. SB453 .W44 1979.
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White, Michael James Denham.Modes of Speciation. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1978. QH380 .W47.
White, Patrick.The Tree of Man. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1961. PR9619.3.W5 T7 1961.
White, Philip L. and Nancy Selvey, eds.Let's Talk About Food; Answers to Your Questions about Foods and Nutrition. Acton, Massachusetts: Publishing Sciences Group, 1974. TX355 .W54 1974.
White, Terence Hanbury.The Once and Future King. New York: Dell Pub. Co., 1961. PR6045.H2 O5 1961.
Whiteside, Thomas.Defoliation. Foreword by George Wald. New York: Ballantine Books, 1970. QH545.P4 W48 1970.
Whittaker, Edmund Taylor.A Treatise on the Analytical Dynamics of Particles and Rigid Bodies : With an Introduction to the Problem of Three Bodies. Cambridge: University Press, 1927. QA845 .W621 1927.
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Whyte, Lancelot Law.The Unitary Principle in Physics and Biology. New York: H. Holt, 1949. Q175 .W6515 1949.
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Whyte, William Hollingsworth.The Organization Man. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1957. BF697 .W5 1956b.
Wiberg, Egon.Die Chemische Affinitat; eine Einfuhrung in die Lehre von der Triebkraft chemischer Reaktionen. Berlin: W. de Gruyter, 1951. QD501 .W657.
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Wickelgren, Wayne A.How to Solve Problems; Elements of a Theory of Problems and Problem Solving. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1974. QA43 .W52.
Wickens, Thomas D.Models for Behavior : Stochastic Processes in Psychology. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1982. BF39 .W525.
Wickum, Carl.The Total State; A Philosophical Interpretation of Contemporary and Future Society. Boston: Forum Pub. Co., 1964. HM101 .W5.
Wiedemann, Michael.Der Gesundheit auf der Spur : die Mikro-Nahrstoffe der Orthomolekularmedizin. Genf: Ariston, 1989. RM235.5 .W521 1989.
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Wigmore, Ann.Be Your Own Doctor; Let Living Food Be Your Medicine. New York: Hemisphere Press, 1975. TX837 .W5351.
Wikler, Simon J.Walk, Don't Run. Miami, Florida: Windward Pub., 1980. RA781.65 .W54 1980.
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Wilczynski, Ernst Julius.Plane Trigonometry and Applications. Edited by H.E. Slaught ... Boston; New York [etc.]: Allyn and Bacon, 1914. QA533 .W7 1914.
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Wilde, Oscar.Plays. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1954. PR5816 .F541 1954.
Wildeblood, Peter.Against the Law. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1957. HQ76 .W51 1957.
Wilder, Lucy.L'Istituto Superiore di Sanita, 1935-1960. Roma: l'Istituto, 1961. RA989.I8 I81 1961.
Wilder, Lucy.The Mayo Clinic. Illustrated by Ruth Barney. New York: Harcourt, Brace and company, 1941. RA982.R56 M5 1941.
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Wilder, Thornton.Heaven's My Destination. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1969. PS3545.I415 H41 1969.
Wilets, Lawrence.Theories of Nuclear Fission. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1964. QC790 .W5.
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Willens, Harold.The Trimtab Factor : How Business Executives Can Help Solve the Nuclear Weapons Crisis. New York: W. Morrow, 1984. JX1974.7 .W525 1984.
Williams, Robert C. and Philip L. Cantelon, eds.The American Atom : A Documentary History of Nuclear Policies from the Discovery of Fission to the Present, 1939-1984. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1984. U264 .A44 1984.
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Williams, Robert Ramapatnam.Williams-Waterman Fund for the Combat of Dietary Diseases, a History of the Period 1935 through 1955. New York: Research Corp., 1956. TX551 .W52.
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Williams, Roger J.The Advancement of Nutrition. [S.l.]: Roger J. Williams and the International Academy of Preventive Medicine, 1982. RA784 .W6351 1982.
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Williams, Roger J.Biochemical Individuality; The Basis for the Genetotrophic Concept. New York: Wiley, 1956. QH345 .W5.
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Williams, Roger J.The Human Frontier; A New Pathway for Science toward a Better Understanding of Ourselves. New York: Harcourt, Brace and company, 1946. Q162 .W49.
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Williams, Roger J.Nutrition in a Nutshell. With illus. by Nell Taylor. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1962. TX533 .W5 1962.
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Williams, Roger J.Physicians' Handbook of Nutritional Science. Springfield, Illinois: C.C. Thomas, 1974. TX353 .W54.
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Williams, Roger J.Rethinking Education : The Coming Age of Enlightenment. New York: Philosophical Library, 1986. LB1025.2 .W52 1986.
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Williams, Roger J.The Wonderful World Within You : Your Inner Nutritional Environment. New York: Bantam Books, 1977. RA784 .W6421 1977.
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Williams, Roger J. and Dwight K. Kalita, eds.A Physician's Handbook on Orthomolecular Medicine. New York: Pergamon Press, 1977. RM217 .P49 1977.
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Williams, Virginia R. and Hulen B. Williams.Basic Physical Chemistry for the Life Sciences. Mathematical appendix by Bill B. Townsend. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1967. QD453 .W5.
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Williams, William Appleman.The United States, Cuba, and Castro; An Essay on the Dynamics of Revolution and the Dissolution of Empire. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1962. E183.8.C9 W5.
Wilson, Angus.A Bit Off the Map, and Other Stories. Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1968. PR6045.I577 B5 1968.
Wilson, Angus.Hemlock and After. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books in association with Secker and Warburg, 1956. PR6045.I577 H4 1956.
Wilson, Angus.Late Call. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England: Penguin Books, 1968. PR6045.I577 L3 1968.
Wilson, Brian and Daisaku Ikeda.Human Values in a Changing World : A Dialogue on the Social Role of Religion. London: Macdonald, 1984. BJ1012 .W537 1984.
Wilson, E. Bright, Jr.An Introduction to Scientific Research. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1952. Q180.A1 W5.
Wilson, E. Bright, Jr., J.C. Decius and Paul C. Cross.Molecular Vibrations : The Theory of Infrared and Raman Vibrational Spectra. New York: Dover Publications, 1980. QC454.V5 W54 1980.
Wilson, E. Bright, Jr., J.C. Decius and Paul C. Cross.Molecular Vibrations; The Theory of Infrared and Raman Vibrational Spectra. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1955. QC454.V5 .W54.
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Wilson, Edmund.The Cold War and the Income Tax, a Protest. New York: Farrar, Straus, 1963. HJ4653.E75 W5.
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Wilson, Edwin Bidwell.Advanced Calculus; A Text upon Select Parts of Differential Calculus, Differential Equations, Integral Calculus, Theory of Functions, with Numerous Exercises. Boston; New York; [etc.]: Ginn and Company, 1912. QA303 .W747.
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Wilson, Mitchell.Meeting at a Far Meridian. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1961. PS3545.I64 M41 1961.
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Wilson, Roderick J.Scum on the Top. With an introduction by Helene Wilson and a preface by Guy W. Finney. Washington, D.C.: Expose Publishers, 1954. JF1081 .W51 1954.
Windelband, Wilhelm.Geschichte der Philosophie. English; A History of Philosophy. New York: Harper, 1958. B82 .W53 1958.
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Winfield, Mel E.Aquarian Universology. Vancouver, British Columbia: Aquarian Universology Institute and Association, 1977. BF1999 .W635.
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Winick, Myron, ed.Choroba Glodowa. English; Hunger Disease : Studies; by the Jewish physicians in the Warsaw ghetto; translated from the Polish by Martha Osnos. New York: Wiley, 1979. RC627.S7 A43 1979.
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Winston, Henry.Strategy for a Black Agenda; A Critique of New Theories of Liberation in the United States and Africa. New York: International Publishers, 1973. E185.615 .W55 1973.
Wint, Guy.Spotlight on Asia. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1955. DS35 .W59 1955.
Wintermeyer, Ursula.Vitamin C : Entdeckung, Identifizierung und Synthese, heutige Bedeutung in Medizin und Lebensmitteltechnologie / von Ursula Wintermeyer unter Mitarbeit von Holm Lahann und Roland Vogel. Stuttgart: Deutscher Apotheker Verlag, 1981. RM666.A79 W51 1981.
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Wischnitzer, Saul.Atlas and Dissection Guide for Comparative Anatomy. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1979. QL812 .W77 1979.
Wise, David and Ross, Thomas B.The Invisible Government. New York: Bantam Books, 1965. JK468.I6 W51 1965.
With Firm Steps : Southern Viet Nam Since Liberation 1975-1977. Hanoi: Foreign Languages Pub. House, 1978. DS559.912 .W57 1978.
Wittenberg, Philip, ed.The Lamont Case; history of a congressional investigation, edited with commentary by Philip Wittenberg. With an introduction by Horace M. Kallen. New York: Horizon Press, 1957. HX84.L3 W5 1957.
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Wodehouse, Pelham Grenville.Quick Service. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1954. PR6045.O53 Q5 1954.
Wodehouse, Pelham Grenville.Summer Lightning. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1954. PR6045.O53 S841 1954.
Wohl, Michael G. and Robert S. Goodhart, eds.Modern Nutrition in Health and Disease Dietotherapy. Philadelphia: Lea and Febiger, 1968. QP141 .W6 1968.
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Wolf, Paul L.Methods and Techniques in Clinical Chemistry. New York: Wiley-Interscience, 1972. RB40 .M37.
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Wolfe, Jeremy M.The Mind's Eye : Readings from Scientific American. With introductions by Jeremy M. Wolfe. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1986. BF241 .M56 1986.
Wolfe, Thomas.You Can't Go Home Again. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England: Penguin Books, 1970. PS3545.O337 Y6 1970.
Wollheim, Donald.The Portable Novels of Science. New York: The Viking Press, 1945. PN6120.95.S33 P671 1945.
Wollstonecraft, Mary.A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, with Strictures on Political and Moral Subjects. Edited with introd., chronology, and bibliography, by Charles W. Hagelman, Jr. New York: Norton, 1967. HQ1596 .W6 1967.
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Wolstenhome, G.E.W. and Margaret P. Cameron.The Chemical Structure of Proteins; A Ciba Foundation Symposium. Boston: Little, Brown, 1954. QD431 .C47 1954.
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Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Congress.15th International Congress of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom : Asilomar, California, U.S.A., 8th to 13th July 1962. Geneva, Switzerland: WILPF, 1962. JZ5578 .W61 1962.
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Peninsula Branch.Give Peace a Chance : Soviet Peace Proposals and U.S. Responses : A Panel Discussion. Palo Alto, California: The League, 1983. JX1974 .G481 1983.
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Wood, H. Curtis.Overfed but Undernourished. New York: Tower Publications, 1971. QP141 .W641.
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Wood, Horatio Curtis.Calories, Vitamins, and Common Sense. New York: Belmont Books, 1962. TX553.V5 W61 1962.
Wood, Jesse Hermon and Charles William Keenan.General College Chemistry. New York: Harper and Row, 1961. QD31.2 .W66 1961.
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Wood, Jesse Hermon and Charles William Keenan.General College Chemistry. New York: Harper, 1957. QD31.2 .W66 1957.
Wood, Reuben E.Introduction to Chemical Thermodynamics. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1970. QD501 .W818 1970.
Woodham Smith, Cecil Blanche Fitz Gerald. Florence Nightingale, 1820-1910. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin, 1955. UH347.N6 W6 1955.
Woodward, Bob and Carl Bernstein.All the President's Men. London: Quartet Books, 1974. E860 .B4701 1974.
Woolf, Virginia.Jacob's Room. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1965. PR6045.O72 J21 1965.
Wooster, William Alfred.A Text-Book on Crystal Physics. Cambridge, England: University Press, 1938. QD931 .W6.
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World Assembly of Builders of Peace, Warsaw, 1977. Helsinki: Information Centre of the World Peace Council, 1977. JX1931 1977 .W67 1977.
World Congress of Psychiatry 3rd: 1961 : Montréal, Québec.Proceedings = comptes rendus = Sitzungsberichte = las actas / The Third World Congress of Psychiatry; le Troisieme Congres Mondial de Psychiatrie; der Dritte Weltkongress der Psychiatrie; el Tercer Congreso Mundial de Psiquiatria, Montreal, Canada, 4-10 June 1961. Montreal: University of Toronto Press, 1961. RC327 .W61 1961.
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World Health Organization.Effect of Radiation on Human Heredity; Report of a Study Group Convened by WHO. Together with Papers Presented by Various Members of the Group. Geneva: World Health Organization, 1957. QH431 .W74 1957.
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World Peace Council.Fascism, Neo Fascism, Neo-Nazism. International Seminar, Frankfurt/Main (GFR) May 2 and 3, 1970. Helsinki: World Council of Peace. Information Centre, 1970. D1050.5 .F37 1970.
World Peace Council.World Peace Council Highest Award to UN Special Committee against Apartheid. Helsinki: Published by the World Peace Council in cooperation with the United Nations Unit on Apartheid, 1975. DT763 .W65 1975.
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World Peace Council. Information Centre.Demand Freedom for Disappeared Prisoners in Chile! Helsinki: Information Centre of the World Peace Council, 1977. JC599.C5 W681 1977.
World Peace Day 1983 in the GDR. Berlin: Peace Council of the GDR, 1983. JX1953 .W78 1983.
World's Great Detective Stories. New York: W.J. Black inc., 1928. PN3448.D4 W6 1928b.
Wortis, Joseph.Fragments of an Analysis with Freud. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1954. BF173.F85 W6.
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Wortis, Joseph.Tricky Dick and His Pals : Comical Stories. Funny pictures by David Arkin. New York: Quadrangle, 1974. NC1426 .W61 1974.
Wortis, Joseph, et al.Basic Problems in Psychiatry. New York: Grune and Stratton, 1953. RC458 .W6 1953.
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Wretö, Tore.J.L. Runeberg. Translated in collaboration with the author, by Zelek S. Herman. Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1980. PT9786.Z5 W7.
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Wright, Esther Clark.The Saint John River. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1949. F1044.S2 W71 1949.
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Wright, Patrick.Grains and Greens / : Your Food Program for Eating Pleasure, Weight Control through Natural Health, and the Prevention of Metabolic Catastrophes. San Rafael, California: Wright Publications, 1990. RA784 .W751 1990.
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Wright, Quincy, William M. Evan, and Morton Deutsch, eds.Preventing World War III, Some Proposals. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1962. JX1974 .W7.
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Wrinch, Dorothy.Fourier Transforms and Structure Factors. Cambridge, Massachusetts: American Society for X-Ray and Electron Diffraction, 1946. QA404 .W751 1946.
Writers' Program (Calif.)Monterey peninsula. Stanford, California: J.L. Delkin, 1946. F868.M7 W7.
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Writers' Program (Calif.)San Francisco : the bay and its cities. Sponsored by the city and county of San Francisco. New York: Hastings House, 1940. F869.S3 W95 1940.
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Wu, Hsien.A Guide to Scientific Living; How Man Can Apply Science to Achieve Optimum Living. Taipei, Taiwan: Academia Sinica, 1963. BJ966 .W81 1963.
Wuesthoff, Freda.Es ist keine Zeit mehr zu verlieren der Mensch im Atomzeitalter. There is No Time to be Lost Man in the Atomic Age. Ravensburg: O. Maier, 1957. UF767 .W8.
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Wurtz, Charles Adolphe.A History of Chemical Theory from the Age of Lavoisier to the Present Time. Translated and edited by Henry Watts. London: MacMillan, 1869. QD15 .W95131 1869.
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Wyckoff, Ralph Walter Graystone.Crystal Structures. New York: Interscience Publishers, 1948-1960. QD951 .W9.
Kept-up-to date with supplements and replacement pages, which are interfiled with contents of each volume. Handwritten note to Linus Pauling from the author.
Wynder, Ernst Ludwig, ed.The Book of Health / The American Health Foundation, special editor, Sidney Hertzberg, associate editor, Ellen Parker. New York: Watts, 1981. RA776 .B666 1981.
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Wyndham, John.The Midwich Cuckoos. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1960. PR6015.A6425 M51 1960.

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Yahraes, Herbert C. and Julius Segal, eds.Research in the Service of Mental Health : Report of the Research Task Force of the National Institute of Mental Health. Rockville, Maryland: The Institute, 1975. RA790.6 U6.
Yang, Chen Ning.Elementary Particles; A Short History of Some Discoveries in Atomic Physics. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1961. QC793.28 .Y27.
Yatsimirskii, Konstantin Borisovich and Vladimir Pavlovich Vasilev.Konstanty nestoikosti kompleksnykh soedinenii. English; Instability Constants of Complex Compounds. Translated from Russian. New York: Consultants Bureau, 1960. QD471 .I2 1960b.
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Yellin, Sarah Fell.Songs of Days and Years: Poems. Los Angeles: Mendellin, 1969. PS3511.E289 S61 1969.
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Yevtushenko, Yevgeny Aleksandrovich.A Precocious Autobiography. Translated from the Russian by Andrew R. MacAndrew. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin, 1965. PG3476.E96 A21 1965.
York, Herbert Frank.Arms Control : Readings from Scientific American. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1973. JX1974.7 .Y57 1973.
York, Herbert Frank.Race to Oblivion; A Participant's View of the Arms Race. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1970. UA23 .Y67.
York, Herbert Frank.The Advisors: Oppenheimer, Teller, and the Superbomb. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1976. UG1282.A8 Y67.
Yost, Don M. and Horace Russell, Jr.Systematic Inorganic Chemistry of the Fifth-and-Sixth-Group Nonmetallic Elements. New York: Prentice-Hall, inc., 1944. QD161 .Y6.
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Young, Arthur M.The Geometry of Meaning. New York: Delacorte Press/S. Lawrence, 1976. BD161 .Y68 1976.
Young, Arthur M.The Reflexive Universe : Evolution of Consciousness. New York: Delacorte Press, 1976. QH371 .Y68 1976.
Young, Charles A.A Text-Book of General Astronomy for Colleges and Scientific Schools. Boston; London: Ginn and company, 1898. QB43 .Y7 1898.
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Young, James Harvey.American Self-Dosage Medicines : An Historical Perspective. Lawrence, Kansas: Coronado Press, 1974. RM671 .Y68.
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Young, Wayland Hilton.Strategy for Survival; First Steps in Nuclear Disarmament. Harmondsworth, Middlesex; Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1959. JX1974.7 .Y6.
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Yourgrau, Wolfgang and Alwyn van der Merwe, eds.Perspectives in Quantum Theory. New York: Dover Publications, 1979. QC174.125 .P47 1979.
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Yuan, Luke C.L., ed.Nature of Matter; Purposes of High Energy Physics. Upton, New York: Brookhaven National Laboratory, 1965. QC793.3.H5 Y81 1965.
Yudkin, John, Jack Edelman and Leslie Hough, eds.Sugar; Chemical, Biological and Nutritional Aspects of Sucrose. London: Butterworths, 1971. QD321 .S927 1971.
Yudkin, John.Pure, White and Deadly. London; New York: Penguin, 1988. TX560.S9 Y81 1988.
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Yudkin, John.Sweet and Dangerous; The New Facts about the Sugar You Eat as a Cause of Heart Disease, Diabetes, and Other Killers. New York: P.H. Wyden, 1972. QP701 .Y83 1972.
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Yudkin, John.The Penguin Encyclopaedia of Nutrition. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England: Penguin Books; New York: Viking Penguin, 1985. TX349 .Y931 1985.
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Yudkin, John.The Penguin Encyclopaedia of Nutrition. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin, 1986. TX349 .Y931 1986.
Yudkin, John.This Nutrition Business. London: Davis-Poynter, 1976. QP141 .Y83 1976.
Yudkin, John.This Slimming Business. Illustrated by Heather Standring. Penguin, 1962. RC222.2 .Y8351 1962.
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Yudkin, John.This Slimming Business; illustrated by Heather Standring. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin Books, 1970. RM222.2 .Y8351 1965.
Yukawa, Hideki, ed.Profiles of Japanese Science and Scientists, 1970. Tokyo: Kodansha, 1970. Q127.J3 P76 1970.
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Zamenhof, Stephen.The Chemistry of Heredity. Springfield, Illinois: Thomas, 1959. QH431 .Z3.
Zamm, Alfred V. and Robert Gannon.Why Your House May Endanger Your Health. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1982. RA770 .Z341 1982.
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Zankl, Hans Ludwig.Kiel : Bildroman einer Stadt; graphische Gestaltung und Umschlag, Fritz Neuser; Zeichnungen, Klaus Grutzka. Kiel: Magistrat der Stadt Kiel, 195?. DD901.K48 Z281.
Zechmeister, László.Progress in Chromatography, 1938-1947. New York: John Wiley and sons, inc., 1950. QD271 .Z46.
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Zechmeister, László and László Cholnoky.Chromatographische Adsorptionsmethode. English; Principles and Practice of Chromatography. Translated from the 2d and enl. German ed. by A.L. Bacharach ... and F.A. Robinson ... with a foreword by Prof. I.M. Heilbron ... London: Chapman and Hall ltd., 1941. QD271 .Z45 1941.
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Zener, Clarence Melvin.Elasticity and Anelasticity of Metals. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1948. QC191 .Z4 1948.
Zerden, Sheldon.The Best of Health; foreword by Linus Pauling; preface by Abram Hoffer. New York: Four Walls Eight Windows, 1989. RA776.5 .Z47 1989.
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Zero Population Growth, Inc.USA by Numbers : A Statistical Portrait of the United States. Washington, D.C.: Zero Population Growth, 1988. HA214 .U8 1988.
Zewail, Ahmed, ed. The Chemical bond: Structure and Dynamics . Boston : Academic Press, 1992. QD461 .C422 1992.
Zhukova, N.N. and S. Mikhalkova.Deti : Risunki. Moskva: Izdatel'stvo Akademii Khudozhestv SSSR, 1962. N7642 .Z481 1962.
Ziff, Sam.Silver Dental Fillings : The Toxic Timebomb : Can the Mercury in Your Dental Fillings Poison You? New York: Aurora Press, 1984. RA1231.M5 Z54 1984.
Zim, Herbert Spencer.A Guide to Everglades National Park and the Nearby Florida Keys. With the Cooperation of the Everglades National History Association. Illustrated by Russ Smiley. New York: Golden Press, 1960. QH105.F6 Z5.
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Zipilivan, Mario.Psiquiatria. I : "el medico y el pensamiento enfermo". Buenos Aires: Editorial Salerno, 1969. RC437.5 .Z51 1969.
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Zitron, Celia Lewis.The New York City Teachers Union, 1916-1964 : A Story of Educational and Social Commitment. New York: Humanities Press, 1968. LC233.N72 Z5.
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Zlatkis, Albert, ed.Advances in Chromatography; Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium Held in Las Vegas, Nevada, Nov. 29-Dec. 3, 1971. Houston, Texas: University of Houston, 1971. QD140.1 .A241 1971.
Zoller, Peter T. and Kelly Massey, eds.Watkins Lecture Series. Wichita: Wichita State University, 1984. Q141 .W3451 1984.
Zoological Society of London.Transactions of the Zoological Society of London. London: Published for the Zoological Society of London by Academic Press, 1835-1984. QL1 .Z72.
Zubrow, Ezra B.W., Margaret C. Fritz and John M. Fritz.New World Archaeology: Theoretical and Cultural Transformations : Readings from Scientific American. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1974. E61 .Z82 1974.
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