| 13) Biographical, 1910-1996 (205 boxes) |
| 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.
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2.
Biographical: Political Issues, 1945-1989. Boxes 2.045 - 2.046 |
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| 2.045 |
Civil Liberties -- The Cases of Julius Rosenberg, Ethel Rosenberg and Morton Sobell, 1955-1977. |
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45.1 |
Correspondence, Offprint: "A Memorandum to the U.S. Senate Sub-Committee on Constitutional Rights Concerning the Conduct of
the U.S. Attorney General's Office in the Case of Morton Sobell", September 1955.
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45.2 |
Correspondence, Offprint: "The Rosenberg-Sobell Case and the House Committee on Un-American Activities", October 1955. |
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45.3 |
Publication: "...that Justice shall be done", Committee to Secure Justice for Morton Sobell, August 1957.
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45.4 |
Newspaper Clipping: "Rosenbergs Stole 'Moon' Data", New York World-Telegram, October 12, 1957.
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45.5 |
Correspondence, Pamphlet re: Appeals to free Morton Sobell, 1957. |
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45.6 |
Letter to the Editor: "'Sobell Innocent'", Rev. Peter McCormakc, The Progressive, January 1959.
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45.7 |
Letter to the Editor: "International Kidnapping", Ted Jacobs, The Progressive, April 1959.
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45.8 |
Pamphlet: "The Scientist in Alcatraz -- 16 Questions and Answers on the Case of Morton Sobell", National Committee to Secure
Justice in the Rosenberg-Sobell Case", No Date. (1950s)
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45.9 |
Article: "Sobell Files Petition for Release or New Trial", National Guardian, January 15, 1962.
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45.10 |
Article: "London Welcomes Helen Sobell, Paris Refuses to Admit Her", National Guardian, March 5, 1962.
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45.11 |
Offprint: "The Suppressed Facts in the Rosenberg Case", Irwin Edelman, 1963. |
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45.12 |
Article: "The Case of Morton Sobell: New Queries from the Defense", Science, September 23, 1966.
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45.13 |
Press Release: "Morton Sobell Transferred to Lewisburg Prison", Committee to Secure Justice for Morton Sobell, 1966. [?] |
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45.14 |
Court Document: "Appellant's Appendix", Morton Sobell, Petitioner-Appellant, against United States of America, Respondent-Appellee,
United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, April 20, 1967.
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45.15 |
Correspondence: National Committee to Reopen the Rosenberg Case, 1974-1977. |
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45.16 |
Paid Advertisement: "What Are They Afraid Of ? Open the Files of the Rosenberg Case!", New York Times, June 18, 1975.
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45.17 |
Press Release: "Rosenberg-Sobell Committee Submits Brief Charging Improper Conduct by Attorney General's Office in Rosenberg-Sobell
Case", No Date.
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45.18 |
Court Document: Affidavit in opposition to denial of a new trial, United States of America, Appellee, against Morton Sobell,
Appellant, No Date.
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| 2.046 |
Assorted Materials re: Civil Liberties, 1947, 1949-1968, 1971, 1974, 1989. |
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46.1 |
Correspondence, Assorted Materials re: American Civil Liberties Union, 1947, 1949, 1951-1958, 1961-1968, 1971, 1974. |
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46.2 |
Correspondence, Assorted Materials re: Citizens Committee to Preserve American Freedoms, 1950, 1955, 1957, 1963. |
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46.3 |
Correspondence, Programs: Community Church of Boston, 1958, 1960-1962. |
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46.4 |
Correspondence, Assorted Materials: Emergency Civil Liberties Committee. [Clark Foreman] 1954, 1960-1961, 1966. |
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46.5 |
Typescript: "Labour Singer Joe Hill, Murderer or Martyr", Ture Nerman, No Date (1950s). |
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46.6 |
Correspondence, Pamphlets, Newspaper Clippings re: Civil Rights Movement in the American South, 1949, 1956, 1959-1964. |
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46.7 |
Correspondence, Proceedings: Bill of Rights Conference, New York, July 16-17, 1949. |
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46.8 |
Pamphlet: "Open Letter on the Trial of the Leaders of the Communist Party", circulated by Hollister Noble, Sherman Oaks, California,
April 3, 1950.
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46.9 |
Pamphlet: "The Civil Liberties Crisis", Corliss Lamont, Basic Pamphlets on Current Issues, February 1952. |
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46.10 |
Pamphlet: "The Emergency in Your Civil Liberties -- A Statement of Principles", Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, No Date (1950s). |
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46.11 |
Article: "The Cases of Goldfine and Costello", Edward Bennett Williams, Saturday Evening Post, June 23, 1962.
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46.12 |
Article: "The Ordeal of John Henry Faulk", Joseph P. Blank, Saturday Evening Post, 1962.
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46.13 |
Correspondence re: Stars for Freedom Art Exhibit, [re: campaign to defeat Proposition 14] sponsored by the United Civil Rights
Committee, 1964.
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46.14 |
Pamphlet: "Biographical Information Regarding the First Amendment Defendants", No Date (1960s). |
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46.15 |
Publication: 1989 Civil Liberties Journal Honoring Frank Wilkinson on his 75th Birthday and Saluting the National Committee Against Repressive
Legislation's 30 Years of Civil Liberties Leadership, 1989.
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