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Ava Helen and Linus Pauling Papers, 1873-2013

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.


107 boxes

Boxes 1945s - 1954s (Page: 21 - 30)



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.