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May 31, 1952
 
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  • Letter from Rene Wurmser of the University of Paris to LP RE: [Written in French]. Discusses a meeting of the International Congress of Biochemistry that is being planned for 7-21-52 through 7-27-52 in Paris. [Reply from LP to Wurmser 6-3-52]. [Filed under LP Speeches: 1952s].
  • LP Biographical Political: Box 2.002 LP Passport Problems 1945 to 1952, May 17-31: copy of notes from the World Federation of Scientific Workers, Eleventh Meeting of the Executive Council of the WFSW, Vienna RE: discusses the meeting: who spoke, and on what topics.
  • LP Biographical Political: Box 2.002 LP Passport Problems 1945 to 1952, May 17-31: Letter cc: LP from M. Phillips, Secretary to Mr. Dean Acheson, Secretary of State, RE: makes a general statement for the American Association of Scientific Workers disfavoring the practice of denying passports for legitimate travel abroad. Brings up LP's case as an illuminating example.
  • Letter from Dr. P. O. Bastiansen to LP RE: Thanks LP for his letter and comments on his enclosures regarding LP's visa and passport problems. Mentions Robert Major, Director of the Norges Teknisk-Naturvitenskapelige Forskningsrad organization. Writes a summary of a one of his speeches at the organization's meeting. [letter from LP to Dr. Bastiansen 5-21-52, letter of response from LP to Dr. Bastiansen 6-10-52] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #17a].
  • LP Newspaper Clippings: 1952n. Article in The Christian Science Monitor titled "Chemist Makes Another Try for Visa." Tells how, after being denied a passport earlier in the year to attend a conference by the Royal Chemical Society in England, LP is trying again for a passport, this time to attend a conference on protein structure put on by the Faraday Society at Cambridge.
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