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Ava Helen and Linus Pauling Papers, 1873-2013

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This section features hundreds of manuscripts and typescripts of articles -- many of which went unpublished -- that were written or co-written by Linus Pauling.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.


141 boxes

Boxes 1960a2 - 1964a (Page: 41 - 50)



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.