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Strand vs. Spitzer: Taking Sides (1 of 3)
12016-03-09T14:19:34-08:00Jessica Tran170b93c3f4df728ad26b4a24d8033436e71d348a74613LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ~ WRITER: Linus Pauling | LOCATION: Pasadena, CA | CONTENTS: Pauling explains the actions he took after learning about Spitzer’s dismissal. He wrote two letters that he requested be published in Oregon State’s Daily Barometer, but only one was published. He encloses both those letters for publication within Chemical and Engineering News. • LETTER ONE: Pauling outlines his credentials and his relationship with Spitzer. He argues that Spitzer’s dismissal violates academic freedom and asks Strand to reconsider his position on the case. As an alumnus of the college, Pauling warns Strand about the impact the dismissal could have on OSC’s reputation. • LETTER TWO: Pauling accuses Strand of dismissing Spitzer and LaValle because he believes them to be members of the communist party. Pauling also argues that Strand misinterpreted Spitzer’s letter to the editor (the letter that led him to be fired) because Spitzer was trying to articulate the need to understand Russian affairs and not supporting the Lysenko theory.plain2016-03-14T20:26:47-07:00Jessica Tran170b93c3f4df728ad26b4a24d8033436e71d348a