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Ava Helen and Linus Pauling Papers, 1873-2013

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

2. Political Issues, 1945-1989.

Boxes 2.031 - 2.040 (Page: 31 - 40)



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.