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Alumni Review, California Institute of Technology: Write up on Chemistry Seminar by Frederick S. Scott, '30 which mentions LP as the head of the department [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #6.003, Folder #3.4]
- Note from Paul H. Giguere to LP RE: Wishes to apply for the privilege of conducting research at CIT. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #136, Folder #136.9]
- AHP writes cheque to: Marie Johnson amount $17 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.015, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Sanitary Laundry amount $3.97 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.015, Folder #2]
- Letter from Arthur B. Lamb, Editor, Journal of the American Chemical Society to LP RE: Informing LP of the memorial fellowship for graduate chemistry studies being established for the late E. P. Kohler. [LP's reply to Lamb March 20, 1939] [Filed under LP Science: Box #14.002, Folder #2.4]
- Letter from LP to Professor A. Szent-Györgyi RE: Asking if he would be willing to make a brief visit to CIT, during his stay in America. Also, asking if he would like to give a series of lectures on organic chemistry, providing a sum of $200 to help with traveling expenses. [LP's next letter: March 14, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #371, Folder #371.1]
- Letter from LP to Professor Millikan RE: LP hopes that he can approve the expenditure from the Rockefeller fund to allow the invitation of Professor Sxent-Györgyi to come to CIT. [Filed under: LP Correspondence: Box #247, Folder #247.1]
- Letter from LP to R. A. Millikan, CIT. [LP's last letter to Millikan February 28, 1939; LP's next letter to Millikan May 22, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #247, Folder #247.1]
March 1, 1939
To: Professor Millikan
From: Professor Pauling
Dear Professor Millikan:
Professor Szent-Györgyi is a very distinguished man, having received the Nobel Prize for his work on vitamin C. It is our feeling that there is not a great chance that we would want to offer him a position in the Department, since his field of interest is really biochemical rather than organic. I understand, however, that he is considered to be a very interesting man and an unusually good lecturer and I think that it would be wise in connection with our policy of building up this field to extend this invitation to him. I hope that you can approve this expenditure from the Rockefeller Fund. I have already discussed the matter with Mr. Barrett.
- Letter from W. A. Noyes to Professors Clark, Fieser, Lind and LP RE: Asks the Board to please vote formally, regarding the contract for Professor C. P. Smyth's manuscript. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #279, Folder #279.4]
- Memo from W. A. Noyes to LP, Clark, Fieser, Lind, Turner RE: Requesting formal approval of C. P. Symth's book on dipole moments as a monograph for their series. Also included a handwritten note from Noyes to LP, stating that he is sure that his son, Richard, will do good work at CIT. [LP's letter to Noyes February 10, 1939; LP's reply to Noyes March 17, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #279, Folder #279.4]
- Letter from E. M. Billings to LP RE: Is glad to learn that LP is giving Charles Vilbrandt serious consideration for a job at CIT. [LP's letter: February 21, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #443, Folder #443.7]
- Letter from E. M. Billings, Eastman Kodak Co. to LP RE: Is glad that LP is interested in Charles Vilbrandt as a graduate study applicant and remembers Dr. Winstein and has information on him in his files. [LP's letter to Billings February 21, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #443, Folder #443.7]
- Letter from LP to Warren Weaver, Director, The Natural Sciences-Rockefeller Foundation RE: LP has discussed the situation of Szent Györgyi with his department and feels that he would not be right for the organic position, however LP has invited him to visit C. I. T. and lecture there. [Weaver's letter to LP February 20, 1938] [Filed under LP Science: Box #14.038, Folder #38.7]
- Letter from Walter Gordy to LP RE: Thanks LP for his kind letter and valuable suggestions regarding his questions on the hydrogen bond. [Gordy's letter: February 17, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #140, Folder #140.4]
- Bragg, William H. Royal Institution of Great Britain, Weekly Evening Meeting: Liquid Films. 3 March 1939.
- Letter from Academic Registrar to LP RE: Thanks LP for his letter of February 21st and is sorry to hear that LP will not be able to lecture next term. [Filed under: LP Correspondence: Box #230, Folder #230.5]
- Letter from F. R. Moulton, Permanent Secretary, American Association for the Advancement of Science to Members of the Executive Committee. LP RE: Questions whether the Association should publish the papers from the symposium given by the Limnological Society of America. At the A. A. A. S. meeting in Richmond. [LP reply March 29, 1939] [Filed under LP Science: Box #14.001, Folder #1.2]
- Letter from LP to C. B. Davenport, Chairman of the Committee on Biographical Memoirs, N.A.S. RE: LP hopes to have his memoir for Noyes completed by 1940. [Davenport's letter to LP February 24, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #287, Folder #287.6]
- Letter from LP to Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Ingalls RE: Letter of sympathy for the death of their son Chandler, who was a student at CIT. Sent from the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering with flowers. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #185, Folder #185.4]
- Letter from LP to E. C. Gilbert, Oregon State College RE: LP will send out the announcement of the OSC Standard Oil Fellowship. He is also pleased to note that he referenced Gilbert's work with hydrazine in connection with the N-N bond energy in The Nature of the Chemical Bond. [Gilbert's letter February 27, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #140, Folder #140.4]
- Letter from LP to H. S. Taylor, Princeton University RE: LP will not be able to give many fellowships this year, but he will give Norris serious consideration. Mead's troubles could not have been foreseen. [Taylor's letter to LP February 24, 1939; Taylor's next letter to LP December 4, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #405, Folder #405.6]
- Letter from the Academic Registrar, University of London to LP RE: He is sorry that LP will not be able to lecture there during the next term, but he will inform the Board of Studies in Chemistry of LP's intended visit to England in late summer. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #230, Folder #230.5]
- AHP writes cheque to: Pasadena Star-News amount $1.80 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.015, Folder #2]
- LP writes cheque to: Josef Buchta amount $22 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.015, Folder #2]
- Letter from Alex Frieder to Mrs. Razovsky RE: She regrets to say that they do not see any opportunity for Mr. Albert Schoenflies to find employment and thus cannot recommend a visa for him. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #358, Folder #358.1]
- Letter from Alex Frieder, President of the Jewish Refugee Committee to Cecilia Razovsky, cc: LP : The Jewish Refugee Committee cannot recommend a work visa for Albert Schoenflies. [Previous letter January 13, 1939; next letter March 4, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #358, Folder #358.1]
- AHP writes cheque to: Hendershot Hardware amount $1.55 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.015, Folder #2]
- Letter from F. R. Moulton, Permanent Secretary, American Association for the Advancement of Science to Members of the Executive Committee incl. LP RE: Copies of correspondence between Moulton and the secretaries of the Divisions enclosed concerning the resolution about allowances made at the Richmond meeting. [Correspondence between Moulton et al included on various dates] [Filed under LP Science: Box #14.001, Folder #1.2]
- Letter from LP to Maurice L. Huggins, Eastman Kodak Co. RE: LP will not be a able to attend the X-ray symposium but would like Dr. Corey to represent the lab and give a talk on determining the crystal structure of simple substances related to proteins. [Huggins' letter to LP February 27, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #162, Folder #162.13]
- Letter from LP to Professor William B. Munro RE: LP explains that while many in the Chemistry division feel it would be more appropriate to have a more significant memorial for Noyes but at this time the gate seems like a feasible option so it should be carried out if possible. [Munro's letter: February 25, 1939] [Filed under: LP Correspondence: Box #255, Folder #255.6]
- Letter from LP to Professor Woodbridge Constant RE: LP is glad to have the letter about Phol, but wonders whether the budget will permit making a small grant to him. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #312, Folder #312.4]
- Letter from LP to W. B. Munro, CIT: LP and colleagues believe that as a gate is a feasible project at this time, it should be constructed in memory of Noyes, but not with the currently proposed design. [Munro's memo to LP February 25, 1939] [Filed under: LP Correspondence: Box #255, Folder #255.6]
- Letter from LP to Woodbridge Constant, Duke University RE: LP thanks him for the recommendation for Herbert Pohl, but does not know if they will have money to allow him a small grant. [Constant's letter to LP February 27, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #312, Folder #312.4]
- Letter from F. O. Koenig, Stanford University to LP RE: Inviting LP to the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and Associated Societies and would like the titles, etc. of any papers they would like to submit. [LP's reply to Koenig April 3, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #200, Folder #200.4]
- Note from Mildred Garland, R.N. to CIT RE: Questioning CIT about the chemical analysis of a product called Toxinox, which a Toxinox representative told her CIT had performed. [LP's reply March 14, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #140, Folder #140.4]
- Letter from Albert Szent-Györgyi to LP RE: Regrets to inform LP that he will not be able to make a visit to Pasadena during the Spring. He already has plans to visit Stanford during July and will not be able to make the cross-country trip twice. [Szent-Györgyi's next letter: March 22, 1939] [Filed under: Szent-Györgyi, Albert-Bos #366]
- Letter from F. R. Moulton, Permanent Secretary, American Association for the Advancement of Science to Members of the Executive Committee RE: Requests Committee's opinion on whether a tentative contract with a leading publisher should be established in order to publish the Association symposia. [LP reply March 29, 1939] [Filed under LP Science: Box #14.001, Folder #1.2]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Hugo Theorell RE: LP looks forward to having him conduct research on magnetic properties of cytochrome during June. LP will however, be heading to Europe around June 15th. [Theorell's letter: February 20, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #407, Folder #407.2]
- Letter from LP to W. S. Schaefer, Cornell University Press. [Schaefer's last letter January 26, 1939; LP's next letter March 30, 1939] [Filed under LP Books: Box 1939b, Folder 1939b.2]
March 9, 1939
Mr. W. S. Schaefer
Cornell University Press
124 Roberts Place
Ithaca, New York
Dear Mr. Schaefer:
I am getting worried about the delay in arrival of page proof. It has been two weeks now since the first eighty page batch of page proof arrived. Dr. Hughes tells me that all of the page proof for the Bragg book reached him in a period of three weeks, and I have been hoping that the paging of my book would proceed just as quickly since I am, as you know, being inconvenienced this year in teaching my class here because of lack of the book. Would you let me know how much further delay in the manufacture of the book I should expect?
Sincerely yours,
Linus Pauling
- Letter from Lewis C. Wallace to LP RE: Letter of resignation-Wallace must resign his assistantship due to health reasons. [Filed under LP Science: Box #14.038, Folder #38.4]
- LP writes cheque to: First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Pasadena amount $210.24 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.015, Folder #2]
- LP writes cheque to: T. E. Kealey amount $26 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.015, Folder #2]
- Letter from R. C. Evans to LP RE: Informs LP that his book, "Crystal Chemistry,"(in which on of LP's figures appears) is coming out today and that the University Press should be sending a copy. [LP's response: April 4, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #112, Folder #112.6]
- LP writes cheque to: Joe Guerrero amount $8 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.015, Folder #2]
- LP writes cheque to: Manuel Lopez amount $8 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.015, Folder #2]
- Letter from F. R. Moulton, Permanent Secretary, American Association for the Advancement of Science to Members of the Executive Committee incl. LP RE: Spring meeting will be held in the Cosmos Club, Washington, beginning at 11:00 a.m. on April 23, 1939. [LP reply April 8, 1939] [Filed under LP Science: Box #14.001, Folder #1.2]
- Letter from LP to E. B. Wilson RE: Submitting Bonner and Buchman's "The Synthesis and Destruction of Vitamin B2 by Phycomyces" for publication in the Proceedings of The National Academy of Science. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #438, Folder #438.4]
- Letter from Harold P. Klug, University of Minnesota to LP RE: Updating LP on his life and work in Minnesota. His lab has not received an x-ray machine they ordered from England almost a year ago. He also thanks LP for the reprints he sent him last fall. [LP's reply March 17, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #199, Folder #199.3]
- AHP writes cheque to: Collector of Internal Revenue amount $15.78 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.015, Folder #2]
- LP writes cheque to: Collector of Internal Revenue amount $15.78 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.015, Folder #2]
- Letter from C. K. Ingold, University College, London to LP RE: Recommending Chia-si Lu, who would like to come and work in LP's laboratory. [LP's reply March 29, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #181, Folder #181.3]
- Letter from E. J. Crane, Editor, Chemical Abstracts to Members of the Committee on Nomenclature, etc. incl. LP RE: Enclosed copy of the annual report for committee work done in the past year. [Filed under LP Science: Box #14.008, Folder #8.14]
- Letter from E. J. Crane, Editor, Chemical Abstracts to Members of the Committee on Nomenclature, etc. incl. LP RE: Relating to the Committee that members "voted" strongly against adopting any of William Russell's suggested simplified spellings. [Previous letter January 17, 1939] [Filed under LP Science: Box #14.008, Folder #8.14]
- Letter from F. R. Moulton, Permanent Secretary, American Association for the Advancement of Science to Members of the Executive Committee incl. LP RE: Enclosed copies of correspondence with Dr. Avery, secretary of the Botanical Society of America re: no recognition of botanists in the Association presidency, a point contested by the A. A. A. S. [Filed under LP Science: Box #14.001, Folder #1.2]
- Letter from LP to Dr. R. Sanger, President of the Physikalische Gesellschaft Institut fur technische Physik, RE: Withdraws his title about the structure of gas molecules and replaces it with: "The Rotational Motion of Molecules and Complexes in Crystals." Says that he would also like to speak about Interatomic Forces in Metals." [Letter from Sanger to LP, February 27, 1939] [Letter from Sanger to LP, April 4, 1939] [Filed under LP Personal Safe: Drawer 2, Folder 2.039, 39.50e]
- Letter from LP to E. S. Wallace, Princeton University RE: LP thanks him for his recommendation of J. W. Mullen. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #443, Folder #443.7]
- Letter from LP to Mildred Garland RE: LP states that CIT has never made a chemical analysis of Toxinox and would like the name of the representative so he can prevent the use of the Institute's name in connection with this product. [Garland's letter March 7, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #140, Folder #140.4]
- Letter from LP to Professor A. Szent-Györgyi RE: Is sorry to hear that he will not be able to make it to Pasadena during the Spring, but understands that the trip across country is a long one. LP regrets to say that he will not be able to attend the congress at Stanford in July. [LP's last letter: March 1, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #371, Folder #371.1]
- Letter from LP to Professor Everett S. Wallis RE: Thanking Wallis for his letter of recommendation for J. W. Mullen. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #443, Folder #443.7]
- Letter from LeRoy S. Weatherby, USC to LP RE: Weatherby would like a reference for Anton Burg of Chicago University, who he is considering hiring. He also would like any other suggestions of other candidates from LP. [LP's reply March 17, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #140, Folder #140.4]
- Letter from S. Sudgen to Dean of the Graduate School, CIT, RE: Sudgen writes to recommend Mr. C. S. Lu who has just completed a two year course of Post Graduate work for the degree of Ph. D at the University College of London. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #218, Folder #218.7]
- AHP writes cheque to: Pasadena Electric Company amount $17.60 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.015, Folder #2]
- Individual Income Tax Return for Calendar Year 1938 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.001, Folder #1.2]
- Letter from A. R. Todd to LP RE: Is looking forward to LP and AHP's visit to Europe this summer. Goes on the explain that he does not know Zechmeister personally, although he has been impressed by his work especially due to the working conditions in Hungary. [LP's letter: February 15, 1939, LP's reply: April 26, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #407, Folder #407.6]
- Letter from A. R. Todd, University of Manchester to LP RE: Requests dates of LP's visit to England as he would like to see him. He does not know Zechmeister personally, but feels that he is a good and able chemist. He hopes the Pauling's are moving into their new house now. [LP's letter to Todd February 15, 1939; LP's reply to Todd April 26, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #407, Folder #407.6]
- Letter from C. S. Lu to Dean of the Graduate School, CIT RE: Lu writes to inform the Dean of his previous work and school experience and what his plans would be if accepted into CIT. Also, encloses his application for admissions, official transcripts and letter of recommendation. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #218, Folder #218.7]
- Letter from Todd to LP, RE: Tells LP that he does not know Zechmeister, but that he believes he is a pleasant person and that although he hasn't published much work, what he has published is good. Handwritten note at top by LP: "Letter from Todd, March 15, 1939." [Filed under LP Personal Safe: Drawer #1, Folder #1.029]
- Letter from Cecilia Razovsky to LP RE: In regards to Albert Schoenflies, Razovsky encloses the letter received from the Philippine Islands where an application for a visa was made for him. [LP's letter: January 21, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #358, Folder #358.1]
- Letter from LP to Harold P. Klug, University of Minnesota RE: LP is glad to lean of his work and lab. He writes that his book is almost finished a should be out shortly. [Klug's letter to LP March 12, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #199, Folder #199.3]
- Letter from LP to LeRoy S. Weatherby, USC RE: LP highly recommends Anton Burg, and if they cannot secure him, perhaps Clifford S. Garner, who is at CIT presently. [Weatherby's letter March 14, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #140, Folder #140.4]
- Letter from LP to Thomas F. Anderson, University of Wisconsin. [Reply to Anderson's letter of March 17, 1938]. [Anderson's letter January 14, 1939; Anderson's reply March 27, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #6, Folder #6.8]
March 17, 1939
Dr. Thomas F. Anderson
Department of Botany
The University of Wisconsin
Madison, Wisconsin
Dear Tom,
I haven't learned of any permanent position recently to refer you to, but I have you down on ay list and shall centime to he on the lookout. I was glad to receive your letter and learn some news about you, Lassettre, and Harker.
Niemann and I have just about finished preparing a criticism of the cyclol theory, and we hope that the J.A.C.S. will publish it. The x-ray results aren't any good, and we have examined all of the other arguments and decided that no proteins have a cyclol structure.
There is a lot of activity in the laboratory with several people visiting here from outside, including Professor Hassel and Dr. Finbak of the University of Oslo. The x-ray work going on is largely on complex organic substances such as amino acids, and Dr. Corey is working on oxyhemoglobin and other proteins.
I am just finishing reading proof of my book on the chemical bond, which will, I hope, be out shortly.
With best regards, I am
Sincerely yours,
Linus Pauling
LP/jr
- Letter from LP to W. A. Noyes RE: LP is pleased that Noyes' son will be at CIT next year as a graduate student. [Noyes' note to LP March 1, 1939; LP's next letter to Noyes May 9, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #279, Folder #279.4]
- Letter from LP to William A. Noyes RE: LP along with his colleagues were very pleased to learn that his son Richard will be at CIT next year. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #279, Folder #279.4]
- AHP writes cheque to: Joe Guerras amount $24 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.015, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Manuel Lopez amount $20 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.015, Folder #2]
- Letter from LP to Edward C. Barrett, C. I. T. RE: LP recommends that W. W. Harden be appointed research assistant to Dr. Nieman for the period of February 20, 1939 to June 30, 1939 at $75 per month to be made from the Rockefeller Fund, Organic. [Filed under LP Science: Box #14.038, Folder #38.4]
- Letter from LP to I. D. Fink, G. K. Corporation RE: LP does not know of any job opening for Rolf Landshoff at this time and thinks that the physics dept. at University of Minnesota would be able to place him the best. [Fink's letter February 22, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #128, Folder #128.5]
- Letter from S. F. Acree, Bureau of Standards to LP RE: Congress will expand the pH program in the Bureau of Standards this year and Acree requests LP recommend some researchers who can employ LP's methods to the pH projects they will undertake. [Acree's letter March 18, 1939] [LP's reply April 15, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #1, Folder #1.2]
- Letter from LP to Arthur B. Lamb, Editor, Journal of the American Chemical Society RE: LP is glad that a Kohler Memorial Fellowship is being established but feels that he cannot contribute to it at present because of his financial situation. [Lamb's letter to LP March 1, 1939] [Filed under LP Science: Box #14.002, Folder #2.4]
- Letter from LP to Edward C. Barrett, C. I. T. RE: Notification of Lewis C. Wallace's resignation; LP recommends that the funds allocated for his stipend now be split between William J. Howell and Philip A. Shaffer, Jr. [Filed under LP Science: Box #14.038, Folder #38.4]
- Letter from Henri Brasseur to LP RE: Brasseur sends a copy of his paper concerned with the refined structure of potassium chlorostannite for criticism and commentary. He also asks what the title of LP's new book is. [Brasseur's last letter February 28, 1939; LP's reply April 15, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #31, Folder #31.3]
- Letter from Henry Gilman, Iowa State College to LP RE: Gilman would appreciate any suggestions LP has for the new edition of "Organic Chemistry." [LP's reply March 29, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #136, Folder #136.11]
- Letter from Howard B. Bishop, Chairman of the Membership Committee of The Chemists' Club to Dr. R. A. Millikan (turned over to LP): Bishop offers two scholarships of Club membership to CIT students [LP's reply April 12, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #37, Folder #37.6]
- Letter from Wheeler P. Davey, Pennsylvania State College to LP RE: The physics committee of the N. R. C. Conference on Electrical Insulation will hold its annual meeting at Washington on 4-27 and would like to know if LP will be present and whether or not he has current research to report. [LP's reply March 29, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #98, Folder #98.4]
- AHP writes cheque to: Nelson Mattress Company amount $34.11 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.015, Folder #2]
- Letter from Hans Neurath, Duke University to LP RE: Asking LP for advice about his career direction, especially inquiring if he knows of any positions open in the protein chemistry field. [LP's reply to Neurath April 4, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #287, Folder #287.6]
- Letter from Hubert N. Alyea, Princeton University to LP RE: Encloses an advanced copy of the report to be presented at the Baltimore meeting of the American Chemical Society, "Theories and the Teaching of Acids and Bases" by the Divisions of Physical and Inorganic Chemistry and of Chemical Education, Princeton. [LP's reply April 4, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #12, Folder #12.5]
- Letter from LP to Albert Schoenflies. [Previous letter March 4, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #358, Folder #358.1]
March 22, 1939
Dr. Albert Schoenflies
Königsberg 1. Pr.
Scharnhorststr.12.
Germany
Dear Dr. Schoenflies:
I have been making an effort to arrange for you and your family to be brought to Pasadena in order that you might continue your chemical studies at the California Institute of Technology. I have found, unfortunately, that the committees which have been set up in this country to deal with these cases act very slowly, and it has not yet been possible to make these arrangements. I am continuing at work, however, and hope to write to you again soon about the matter. In the meantime, I should be glad to know if your situation has changed.
Sincerely yours,
Linus Pauling
LP/jr
- Letter from LP to Irvin Stewart, Committee on Scientific Aids to Learning RE: LP does not think there is value in Adelbert Ames' proposed system of citations for scientific literature. [Stewart's letter to LP February 2, 1939; Stewart's reply to LP March 27, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #368, Folder #368.5]
- Letter from LP to Mrs. Cecilia Razovsky RE: LP pleads his case with Razovsky that Mr. Albert Schoenflies may be allowed to attend CIT, with tuition paid for by the university for a period of two years. [Next letter: March 23, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #358, Folder #358.1]
- Letter from Szent-Györgyi to LP RE: Looks forward to coming to Pasadena for about a week, in the beginning of June. He will keep this week open unless, he hears otherwise from LP. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #371, Folder #371.1]
- AHP writes cheque to: Joe Guerro amount $12 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.015, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Manuel Lopez amount $12 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.015, Folder #2]
- LP writes cheque to: California Institute of Technology amount $15.54 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.015, Folder #2]
- LP writes cheque to: California Institute of Technology amount $28.33 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.015, Folder #2]
- Letter from Albert Schoenflies to LP RE: Requesting LP's help at the advice of Prof. von Laue to get his family out of a refugee camp in the Netherlands and to America. [Previous letter March 22, 1939; next letter April 12, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #358, Folder #358.1]
- Letter from LP to Edward C. Barrett, C. I. T. RE: LP and the Division would like to know the funding available for fellows for the following year so they can make recommendations for the Noyes and Hale Fellows soon. [Filed under LP Science: Box #14.038, Folder #38.4]
- Letter from LP to Arthur B. Lamb, Editor, Journal of the American Chemical Society RE: LP submits short note on the "Molecular Structure of 1, 2, 4, 5-Tetrabromocyclohexane" by Prof. O. Hassel (Norway) who is currently making a brief stay in Pasadena. [Filed under LP Science: Box #14.002, Folder #2.4]
- Letter from W. B. Warren, Fisher Scientific Co. to LP RE: Warren will offer LP a 25% discount off kits of atom models (designed by Hirschfelder) because they know Hirschfelder would not have been able to make the models without LP's work on molecular structure. [LP's reply to Warren June 1, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #443, Folder #443.7]
- Letter from William C. Boyd, Boston University School of Medicine to LP RE: Boyd thanks LP for sending the requested reprints. He asks how symmetry numbers are derived in "The oxygen equilibrium of hemoglobin and its structural interpretation" from Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 1935, 21, 186. [LP's reply March 29, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #29, Folder #29.3]
- Letter from Henry Butler Allen, Secretary and Director of The Franklin Institute to LP RE: Extending a second invitation to an assembly and dinner the Institute because LP has not responded to the first one. [LP's reply March 28, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #12, Folder #12.5]
- Letter from Richard A. Rosanoff, Harlem Valley Hospital to LP RE: Requesting LP's help on his readmission to CIT to finish his undergraduate work. [LP's reply to Rosanoff March 29, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #340, Folder #340.4]
- AHP writes cheque to: Mrs. R. Eidemiller amount $5.25 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.015, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: City of Pasadena amount $13.39 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.015, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Mira Loma Water Company amount $1.25 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.015, Folder #2]
- Letter from Arthur B. Lamb, Editor, Journal of the American Chemical Society to LP RE: Inviting LP to dinner while in Baltimore for the meeting of the A. C. S. [LP's reply March 31, 1939] [Filed under LP Science: Box #14.002, Folder #2.4]
- Letter from Irvin Stewart to LP RE: Thanking LP for his criticism of Ames' suggested citation system. [LP's letter to Stewart March 22, 1939; LP's next letter to Stewart April 5, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #368, Folder #368.5]
- Letter from LP to E. C. Barrett, C. I. T. RE: Notification of Harold Strickler's resignation as assistant to Dr. J. B. Koepfli. [Filed under LP Science: Box #14.038, Folder #38.4]
- Letter from Thomas F. Anderson, University of Wisconsin to LP RE: Anderson has received confirmation that he did not get the position at the Basic Science Research Lab., but he has learned of another temporary position at Bryn Mawr that he might take if he cannot find something permanent. Relating to research, he is interested in the possible mechanism by which specific proteins are built up and explains his ideas to LP. [LP's letter March 17, 1939; LP's reply April 21, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #6, Folder #6.8]
- AHP writes cheque to: Adohr Milk Farms amount $6.30 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.015, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Southern California Gas Company amount $27.40 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.015, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Southern Counties Gas Company amount $9.22 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.015, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Standard Oil Company of California amount $6.71 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.015, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: T. W. Mather Company amount $5.62 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.015, Folder #2]
- Letter from LP to Henry Butler Allen, Secretary and Director of the Franklin Institute RE: LP declines the invitation to attend dinner and an assembly at the Institute as he will not be traveling to the East at this time. [Allen's letter March 25, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #12, Folder #12.5]
- Letter from Henry Eyring, Princeton University to LP RE: A N. R. C. Committee on the Application of Quantum Mechanics to Chemistry meeting will be held to discuss a symposium (explained in enclosed communication between Eyring and Herbert R. Moody, N. R. C.). [LP's reply April 4, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #110, Folder #110.7]
- Letter from LP to C. K. Ingold, University College, London RE: LP is sure Chia-Si Lu will be admitted to CIT for an adv. degree with Ingold's recommendation. LP would like to see Ingold when he is in Europe and also was interested to read his Bakerian lectures. [Ingold's letter to LP March 14, 1939; Ingold's reply to LP April 13, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #181, Folder #181.3]
- Letter from LP to F. R. Moulton, Permanent Secretary, American Association for the Advancement of Science RE: LP recommends that the Association publish the limnology papers as well as make a contract with a publisher concerning the symposia. [Previous letters March 3, 1939, March 9, 1939] [Filed under LP Science: Box #14.001, Folder #1.2]
- Letter from LP to Henry Gilman, Iowa State College RE: LP does not have suggestions about the revised "Organic Chemistry." Sturdivant and Rundle have obtained small crystals of platinum tetramethyl from the sample Gilman sent. [Gilman's letter March 21, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #136, Folder #136.11]
- Letter from LP to Mr. C. S. Lu RE: LP informs Lu that he would be very happy to have him as a quest of the Institute during the year 1939-1940. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #218, Folder #218.7]
- Letter from LP to Paul A. Giguere RE: LP gives Giguere permission to carry on research at CIT for the next few months free of cost. [LP's next letter May 24, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #140, Folder #140.4]
- Letter from LP to Professor A. Szent-Györgyi RE: LP looks forward to seeing him during the first week of June and asks about the titles of his lectures. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #371, Folder #371.1]
- Letter from LP to Richard A. Rosanoff, Harlem Valley State Hospital RE: LP has written to the registrar about his readmission to CIT, but recommends he finish his undergraduate work elsewhere. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #340, Folder #340.4]
- Letter from LP to Wheeler P. Davey, Pennsylvania State College RE: LP will not be able to go East this spring and therefore, cannot attend the committee meeting. [Davey's letter March 21, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #98, Folder #98.4]
- Letter from LP to William C. Boyd, Boston University School of Medicine. [Reply to Boyd's letter of March 24, 1939]. [Boyd's letter February 34, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #29, Folder #29.3]
March 29, 1939
Mr. William C. Boyd
Associate Professor of Biochemistry
Boston University School of Medicine
80 East Concord Street
Boston, Massachusetts
Dear Professor Boyd:
I don't know of any simple discussion of symmetry numbers in the literature. Those numbers enter in the statistical mechanical discussion of the thermodynamic properties of molecules, and they are referred to in the standard texts on statistical mechanics, but the discussions that I have found are far from clear. I think that if you could go over to the Harvard Chemical Laboratories and talk a few minutes with E. B. Wilson, Jr. or Kistiakowsky you could get the point straightened out. The symmetry number of a molecule is the number of ways in which the molecule can be brought into a given configuration by rotation. For example, a molecule of chloroform has symmetry number 3 corresponding to rotation around its three-fold axis. The symmetry number comes into thermodynamic calculations in a way such as the following: with four hemes in the corners of a square, the first oxygen molecule to attach itself to hemoglobin has a choice of four positions, corresponding to the symmetry number 4 for hemoglobin. Consequently we can see why the symmetry number 4 should introduce the equilibrium constant, as compared with the constant for attaching an oxygen molecule to a given heme.
I think that symmetry numbers first came into the chemical literature about twenty-five years ago, when E. Q. Adams and Bjerrum independently derived the factor k for the first and second acid constants of a dibasic acid with acid groups far removed from one another. This factor 4 results from the symmetry number 2 for the acid HA---AH entering in one direction and that for the ion A- --- A- entering in the other direction.
Sincerely yours,
Linus Pauling
LP/jr
- Letter from S. B. Schofield, Western Maryland College to LP RE: Announcing a chemistry teaching position opening at Western Maryland College. [LP's reply April 3, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #377, Folder #377.9]
- Letter from Samuel B. Schofield to LP RE: Asks LP for assistance in filling a vacant position in the Chemistry Department at Western Maryland College. [LP's reply: April 3, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #377, Folder #377.9]
- Note from Paul A. Giguere to LP RE: Giguere would like to begin work using CIT laboratories in the field of molecular structure as previously discussed with LP and has sent him his academic records as requested. [LP's reply March 29, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #140, Folder #140.4]
- Letter from Arthur B. Lamb, Editor, Journal of the American Chemical Society to LP RE: "Molecular Structure of 1, 2, 4, 5-Tetrabromocyclohexane" by Prof. O. Hassel has been accepted for publication. Requests that LP advise Hassel about the forbidding of prior or future publication of the material. [LP's letter to Lamb March 24, 1939, LP's reply to Lamb April 4, 1939] [Filed under LP Science: Box #14.002, Folder #2.4]
- Letter from Francis Lions, University of Sydney to LP RE: Lions would like to spend part of his leave from the University in Pasadena working in organic chemistry. He has decided against traveling to Europe as he had planned because of the current war conditions there. [LP's reply April 21, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #230, Folder #230.5]
- Letter from LP to W. S. Schaeffer, Cornell University Press RE: LP has received page proof up to page 265 and has mailed them. He would like the Press to fill CIT's order for 50 copies of the books ASAP so students in his course may use them before the final examination. [LP's last letter March 9, 1939] [Filed under LP Books: Box 1939b, Folder 1939b.2]
- Letter from W. S. Schaeffer, Cornell University Press to LP RE: LP must edit the preface to fit two pages; Schaeffer suggests some small editorial changes. He writes the he is pressuring the printers to expedite the publishing process. [LP's reply April 1, 1939] [Filed under LP Books: Box 1939b, Folder 1939b.2]
- Letter from LP to Arthur B. Lamb, Editor, Journal of the American Chemical Society RE: LP declines Lamb's dinner invitation as he will not be traveling to Baltimore for the A. C. S. meeting. [Lamb's letter to LP March 27, 1939] [Filed under LP Science: Box #14.002, Folder #2.4]
- Letter from T. R. Hogness to LP RE: Asks LP to take the time to read his manuscript and tell him what he thinks of it. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #162, Folder #162.5]
- Letter from T. R. Hogness, University of Chicago to LP RE: Enclosed copy of Hogness' paper on hemoglobin for LP's criticism. [Hogness' next letter April 18, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #162, Folder #162.5]
- Letter from W. L. Bragg, Cavendish Laboratory to LP RE: Bragg looks forward to Dr. Levy's upcoming year of work in his laboratory, although he will be in the U. S. during the first term (Oct.-Dec.). [LP's reply April 26, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #30, Folder #30.1]
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