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  1. Ava Helen Pauling (born Miller; December 24, 1903 – December 7, 1981) was an American human rights activist. Throughout her life, she was involved in various social movements including women's rights, racial equality, and international peace .

  2. A chronicle of the lives (and trials) of Linus and Ava Helen Pauling throughout their many years as peace activists. Over fifty audio and video clips are used in the recounting of this fascinating saga - one which culminated in Linus Pauling's receipt of the 1962 Nobel Prize for Peace.

  3. 21. Juni 2018 · Written on a single evening in December 1930, Paulings derivation of a tetrahedral set of hybrid orbitals using s, p and d functions. Photograph courtesy of Ava Helen and Linus Pauling...

    • Michelle Francl
    • mfrancl@brynmawr.edu
    • 2018
  4. 27. Feb. 2020 · Die Atombombenabwürfe auf Hiroshima und Nagasaki 1945 machten aus dem bislang unpolitischen Chemiker einen leidenschaftlichen Pazifisten und Kämpfer für den Frieden. 1958 übergaben Pauling und seine Frau Ava Helen Miller der US-Regierung eine Petition der Vereinten Nationen, die von mehr als 11.000 Wissenschaftlern unterzeichnet ...

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  5. In 1986, Linus Pauling, a Nobel Prize winner for both Chemistry and Peace, donated his scientific notebooks, all of his papers, and the papers of his wife Ava Helen, an activist for peace, to Oregon State University, their alma mater.

  6. On January 15, Linus and Ava Helen Pauling present the petition to halt bomb tests, plus a list of over nine thousand signers, to Dag Hammarskjöld at the United Nations. In February Pauling debates, on television, issues of fallout and disarmament with Edward Teller.

  7. The original handwritten manuscript was given by a former student of Pauling's to the Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine and is now part of the Ava Helen and Linus Pauling Papers in the Valley Library at Oregon State University.