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Ava Helen and Linus Pauling Papers, 1873-2013

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

4. Materials re: Peace and Women.

Boxes 4.011 - 4.012 (Page: 11 - 12)



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.