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The Pauling Chalkboard – A Short History
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Paulings chalkboard, as preserved in the OSU Libraries Special Collections. (Part 1 of 3) Nestled in the northwest corner of the Oregon State University Libraries Special Collections reading room , there exists a small locked area devoted to a permanent display on the life and work of Linus Pauling. In this ...6 days ago -
Ava Helen in Oregon
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Ava Helen Miller (third from bottom) with her seven sisters. 1918. Ava Helen Pauling was born Ava Helen Miller on her family’s farm near Oregon City on December 24, 1903. At the time of her birth, Ava had nine siblings. Her father had come to the northwest from Germany in his teens, and was an elementary school ...1 week ago -
Linus Pauling, 1962 Nobel Peace Prize laureate
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1945 March 7, Los Angeles Examiner : "Jap Flag Painted on Garage Door "Altadena, March 6--Americans die but we love Japs. "On the walls of the garage at the home of Dr. Linus Pauling, Caltech chemistry professor, last night were emblazoned those words. Near by, also in red paint was a crude Jap flag. "Dr. ...1 week ago -
Dr. Mina Carson, Resident Scholar
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Dr. Mina Carson and Judy Freeman following Carsons Resident Scholar lecture. Oregon State University Associate Professor of History Dr. Mina Carson is the third person this year to have presented work supported by the Resident Scholar Program at OSU Libraries. A professor of American Social and Cultural History, ...1 week ago -
The Rival Rundown: Oregon State vs Oregon
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Welcome back to The Rival Rundown ! If you’ve always wanted to give props to your school on CC, now’s your chance! Shoot us an email explaining what’s awesome and unique about your school (or what stinks about Rival U) at rivalrundown@collegecandy.com ! Pac-10 fans will rejoice as we detail this storied ...2 weeks ago -
Pauling’s Failed Rhodes Scholarship Application
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Linus Pauling, 1922. “ As to the Rhodes Scholarship, I probably was lucky not to get it, because I think conditions were better in Pasadena than in Oxford. The Oxford people were burned up too when they learned in 1948 while I was Eastman Professor there, that I had been turned down in 1922! “ -Linus Pauling, ...2 weeks ago -
The Paving Inspector Job
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Linus Pauling (second from right) with a highway work crew, Sutherlin, Oregon. Summer 1922. A unique chapter of Linus Pauling’s life played out over the summers of his undergraduate years at Oregon Agricultural College. A theme that had shadowed much of his young adult life – problems with finances – would ...3 weeks ago -
Vitamin D is ‘nature’s antibiotic’
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Washington, Nov 24 (ANI): Vitamin D is being appreciated as “nature’s antibiotic” as a string of recent discoveries about the multiple health benefits of this nutrient have come to the fore.Right from the health of your immune system to prevention of heart disease and even vulnerability to influenza, vitamin D ...3 weeks ago -
Oppenheimer Minerals Update
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We’ve received several comments on the unidentified minerals referenced in the previous post . Here are those comments, along with revised images of the mystery specimens as color-corrected in Photoshop, (the original photos all having been admittedly a bit too yellow). unidentified-1 “possibly native ...3 weeks ago -
Linus Pauling – Scientist and Crusader
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The reader learns in this section about the high school career of the young Linus Pauling. The latter of this chapter is about how he loved his science classes very much, and even assisted the his teachers in some classes. He eventually was unable to graduate from high school though, the reason being that he neglected ...3 weeks ago -
The Oppenheimer Minerals
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For a short period of time in the late 1920s, Linus Pauling and J. Robert Oppenheimer were colleagues at the California Institute of Technology. While the tenor of their relationship was, in the end, rather tumultuous , the two did share many common interests. One such interest was a passion for minerals. Both ...3 weeks ago -
Book Analysis: Linus Pauling – Scientist and Crusader [Chapter 5]
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The reader learns that while in Europe, Linus taught at the Guggenheim and he was considered the “Boy” Professor. He looked younger than his age and was also the youngest person of the faculty, which earned him his name. Linus’s mother died of pernicious anemia, which is when the body loses its ability to absorb ...4 weeks ago -
Book Analysis: Linus Pauling – Scientist and Crusader [Chapter 3]
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In this section of the book, the reader will learn about the college life of Linus Pauling, who did not expect to get into Oregon State University. It turns out that he did. He was accepted by Oregon State University, not only for his grades, but also for the teacher recommendations included in his college ...4 weeks ago -
Book Analysis: Linus Pauling – Scientist and Crusader [Chapter 10]
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In this last section, the reader finds out about the retirement of Linus Pauling in 1964. He did research about how having good nutrition prevented sickness and how having Vitamin C was essential to good nutrition. Unfortunately human beings are one of the few animals that doesn’t produce Vitamin C, so he started ...4 weeks ago -
Book Analysis: Linus Pauling – Scientist and Crusader [Chapter 8]
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The reader learns in this section that Linus Pauling thinks the after effects of the atom bombs are deadly. He believed that the radiation could disrupt the atoms making up living creatures, creating unstable, decaying isotopes. He also believed that testing of hydrogen bombs in the atmosphere was dangerous because of ...4 weeks ago -
Book Analysis: Linus Pauling – Scientist and Crusader [Chapter 6]
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The reader learns that on February 10, 1931, a second child was born into Linus’s family. They had a son named Peter, and a year later, they had a daughter named Linda. Shortly after this, it is learned that Linus had received an award for being the most promising young research chemist by the American Chemical ...4 weeks ago -
Book Analysis: Linus Pauling – Scientist and Crusader [Chapter 4]
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This section of the book explains about how Linus Pauling got a partnership at the California Institute of Technology. This is where he worked with Dr. Noyes and a selected staff of nine other brilliant individuals. In this setting, he worked hard to figure more out about atoms, mostly about how different molecules ...4 weeks ago -
Ewan Cameron
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Ewan Cameron, 1976 “Today I propose to tell you of my personal involvement in this still highly controversial subject, the vitamin C in cancer story. The matter is capable of arousing almost any emotion from bitter prejudice and blazing anger on the one hand, to unbridled (and undeserved) enthusiasm on the other, ...4 weeks ago -
We are speaking on this occasion, not as members of this or that nation, continent, or creed, but as human beings
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"Remember your humanity, and forget the rest." -- The Russell-Einstein Manifesto4 weeks ago

