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  • Pauling Scrapbook: Popular Mechanics Magazine article "Molecules Tailored to Order" by Ewart Thomas. [pictures of LP] [six pages].
  • Pauling Scrapbook: The New Outlook article by LP entitled "Science in the Kindergarten." RE: discusses the value of educating the average citizen in the sciences so that they may participate more effectively in a modern democracy.
  • LP Political: Box 2.002 LP Passport Problems, April 1952: Copy of LP's European travel Itinerary, April 15 through June 8.
  • LP Political: Box 2.002 LP Passport Problems, April 1952: Copy of a statement written by LP entitled "The Department of State and the Structure of Proteins" discussing LP's difficulties in obtaining a passport for travel to Europe. Writes the statement in response to a request made by the Chairman of the Editorial Board of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Includes copies of correspondence to and from Mrs. RB Shipley of the Passport Division of the Department of State, The President, The Secretary to the President William D. Hassett, President of the Royal Society Sir Robert Robinson, and the Secretary of State.
  • LP Science: Box 6.003. Crystallographic photos of a scallop muscle (Mytilus edulis) and a mollusk muscle.
  • LP Science: Box 6.011. Reprint of article "Studies on Abnormal Hemoglobins. IV. Persistence of Fetal Hemoglobins in the Erythrocytes of Normal Children." Original published in Pediatrics, Vol. 9 , No. 4, April 1952.
  • LP Science: Box 6.012. Reprint of Journal of Hematology article "Genetic Aspects of Sickle Cell Anemia and Microdrepanocytic Disease."
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