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- Photo: Milton and Dorcas Miller standing in front of a brick house. “The photo finishing / Peoples Drug Stores / Jan 11-1943 / Milton and Dorcas” Black and white print. [Ship #1540] [Filed under LP Photo Box:, 1943i.3]
- Letter from H. F. Helmholz, Jr., Consolidated Aircraft Corporation, to LP. RE: Would like to get an oxygen instrument for his company. [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1942-1950: Box #13.002 Folder #2.1]
- Ch 1b Freshman Chemistry Notice for Instructors concerning recitation and laboratory. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box 1.013, Folder 13.4]
- Newspaper Clipping: “Auxiliary Firemen Ready to Fight Hillside Blazes”, Los Angeles Times [Filed under LP Newspaper Clippings, 1943n.1]
- Chemistry 1b. Notice for instructors concerning the assignment, laboratory, grading unknowns, recitation, and lecture outlines. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box 1.013, File 13.6]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Thomas Addis. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #2.1, file:(Addis, Thomas 1940-1945)]
January 5, 1943
Dr. T. Addis
Stanford University
School of Medicine
2398 Sacramento Street
San Francisco, California
Dear Tom:
I have learned from Dr. Stanley Swingle of our laboratory, who has received a letter from Dr. Jameson, that Mr. Jansen will come to Cal Tech this week end. Dr. Swingle is planning to help him learn the technique of making or repairing Tiselius cells.
Dr. Swingle is mailing a top cell which he has recently constructed, with the hope that it will he satisfactory for use with Dr. Jameson's apparatus.
Cordially yours,
Linus Pauling
LP:jr
- Entry in research notebook by W. H. Eberhardt, National Research Defense Committee, on NDRC-11. [Filed under LP Science: Materials re: Non-Pauling War Work, 1942-44: Box #13.007 Folder #7.2]
- Letter from E. M. Billings, Secretary, Committee on Professional Training of Chemists, American Chemical Society, to LP. RE: Would like his opinion of Ernest Patterson. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1943-1948: Box #14.003 Folder #3.1]
- Letter from E. P. Stevenson, Chief, Section 11.1, National Defense Research Committee, to LP. RE: Requests that a statement be sent to the NDRC every month regarding the amounts of money spent. Gives details of how the statement should be set up. [Letter from Wood to Churchill February 9, 1942] [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1942-1950: Box #13.002 Folder #2.1]
- Letter from LP to Dr. H. F. Helmholz, Jr., Consolidated Aircraft Corporation. RE: Informs him that Beckman is now manufacturing the instruments, and he will provide Helmholz with information. [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1942-1950: Box #13.002 Folder #2.1]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Irvin Stewart, Office of Scientific Research and Development. RE: Enclosed statements about on invention by Professor J. H. Sturdivant and three by Dr. Reuben E. Wood regarding an improved method of attaching objects to quartz fibers and improvements in the Pauling Oxygen Meter. [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1942-1950: Box #13.002 Folder #2.1]
- Letter from LP to the Freshman Admission Committee, Cal Tech, RE: Highly recommends David Hogness, son of Prof. Thorfin Hogness of the University of Chicago, for acceptance into the institute and receipt of a scholarship. [Note from Phoebe Hogness to LP May 13, 1943] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #162.5, file:(Hogness, Thorfin)]
- Receipt for transmitting Classified letter and four records of invention from LP to Irvin Stewart. [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1942-1950: Box #13.002 Folder #2.1]
- Writes cheque to “A. C. Vroman. Books, etx” $6.60 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.5]
- Writes cheque to “Arthur Heineum. Glass frame for Linus Jr.” $4.64 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.5]
- Writes cheque to “Athenaeum. 3 months” $26.78 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.5]
- Writes cheque to “F. C. Nash etc etc” $29.10 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.5]
- Writes cheque to “Flintridge School Lunches, etc” $50.82 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.5]
- Writes cheque to “Healma Johnson. Shoes for Linda” $6.64 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.5]
- Writes cheque to “Robert V. Filma Dues to N Geo. Soc” $3.50 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.5]
- Writes cheque to “S. Calif Ed. Co.” $8.40 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.5]
- Writes cheque to “S. Calif. Tel. Co. 2 months” $12.71 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.5]
- Writes cheque to “Sanitary Laundry. Paid in full” $9.88 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.5]
- Writes cheque to “TW Mather. Gifts, etc” $32.04 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.5]
- Writes cheque to “Union Oil” $12.64 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.5]
- Letter from Paul Schulze to LP RE: Discusses his past, both personally and professionally, and describes his life in Germany and America. [Note from Paul Schulze to LP January 11, 1943] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (S: Correspondence, 1943), #377.13]
- Letter from Prof. Samuel Glasstone, Department of Chemistry, University of Oklahoma, to LP RE: Informs LP that he is seeking alternate employment, as the position in Oklahoma is not what he originally thought it. Requests LP inform him if he knows of any openings for professors, especially with the increase in research and teaching due to war work. [Letter from LP to Glasstone January 12, 1943] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #140.8, file:(G: Correspondence, 1943)]
- Receipt for airmail from LP to Stewart. [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1942-1950: Box #13.002 Folder #2.1]
- Letter from Fred E. Wright, Home Secretary, to LP. RE: Thanks him for his report on the results of the Formal Ballot of the Chemistry Section. Notes that the nominees are: Fuson, Hammett, and Noyes Jr. [Filed under LP Science: National Academy of Sciences, 1939-1944: Box #14.018 Folder #18.3]
- Letter from LP to Fiscal Officer, Office of Scientific Research and Development. RE: Submits a voucher for reimbursement of expense under travel authorization OEMrd-320-43. [Filed under LP Science: Assorted LP War Work, 1940-1946: Box #13.006 Folder #6.1]
- Note from Ed W. Hughes to LP RE: discusses problems in report from Peacock including twinning and absorption. [Letter from Peacock to LP December 24, 1942] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #312.8, file: (P: Correspondence, 1943)]
- Ch 1b Freshman Chemistry Notice for Instructors concerning assignment, recitation, and laboratory. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box 1.013, Folder 13.4]
- Note from Paul Schulze to LP RE: States that his problem of employment has been fixed and his previous letter is therefore void. Apologizes for taking up LP's time and attention. [Letter from Paul Schulze to LP January 7, 1943, and letter from LP to Paul Schulze January 12, 1943] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (S: Correspondence, 1943), #377.13]
- Receipt for airmail from LP to Scientific Research. [Filed under LP Science: Assorted LP War Work, 1940-1946: Box #13.006 Folder #6.1]
- Chemistry 1b. Notice for instructors regarding exam grading, laboratory, and lecture outlines. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box 1.013, File 13.6]
- Letter from LP to Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Inc. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #287.10, file:(N: Correspondence, 1943)]
January 12, 1943
Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Inc.
New York, New York
Gentlemen:
During recent weeks I have seen in several magazines two advertisements for Canada Dry Water, which have aroused my curiosity. These advertisements refer to the effect of melting ice on drinks made with ordinary club soda, and state or suggest that something different about Canada Dry Water, perhaps the factor called ten point carbonation, causes drinks made with this water to retain their carbon dioxide longer than those made with other carbonated waters, and also causes an open bottle of Canada Dry Water to keep its sparkle longer than other carbonated waters.
During the past twenty-five years I have learned a great deal about chemistry and physics. Reading your advertisement has aroused my curiosity as to what is responsible for the difference in behavior of Canada Dry Water which is described. There is no statement or hint in the advertisement as to the nature of the phenomenon or the nature of the difference between Canada Dry Water and other carbonated waters. I should be pleased to hear from you in regard to this, and to have you send me a scientific explanation of the phenomenon.
I am requesting this information from you purely to satisfy my scientific curiosity. I do not have any connections with industries or with organized consumers' groups of any sort. The only appointments which I hold are at the California Institute of Technology and with the United States Government, the latter relating to war work and to advisory work for the Department of Agriculture.
Yours truly,
Linus Pauling
LP:mu
- Letter from LP to Dr. Eduardo Cruz Coke. RE: Sorry to hear that the Congress has been postponed. Hopes that he will be able to attend when it is rescheduled. Will be sending more reprints shortly. [Letter from Coke to LP December 21, 1942] [Filed under LP Science: Materials re: Antibody and Antigen Research; the Nature of Serological Reactions, 1940-1947, 1950-1952, 1973, 1986: Box #7.001 Folder #1.1]
- Letter from LP to Dr. James B. Conant, Office of Scientific Research and Development. Explains the way in which he proposes to increase the velocity of a projectile fired from a gun by use of the rocket principle. Asks Conant to tell him who he should present this proposal to in detail. Informs him that he will be in Washington from January 22nd - 25th and so will have time to discuss the proposal with others. LP Safe: Drawer 3, Folder 3.015
- Letter from LP to Dr. Paul Schulze RE: Suggests Schulze apply to the Kaiser Steel Plant, and suggests Schulze amplify his resume letter with an emphasis on recent activities and references from employers. [Note from Paul Schulze to LP January 11, 1943] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (S: Correspondence, 1943), #377.13]
- Letter from LP to Prof. Samuel Glasstone, Department of Chemistry, University of Oklahoma, RE: Replies that he is not surprised at the situation in Oklahoma. Regrets that at this time they have no openings, as the war has caused a decrease in numbers of graduate students. Adds that he will inform him of any positions that become available. [Letters from Glasstone to LP January 12, 1943, January 15, 1943] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #140.8, file:(G: Correspondence, 1943)]
- Writes cheque to “Adohr Milk. Milk, etc” $19.55 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.5]
- Writes cheque to “I Magnin & Co. Chari. Young things” $7.73 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.5]
- Writes cheque to “J. Herbert Hall. Watch for Peter” $25.49 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.5]
- Writes cheque to “Mira Loma H2O. H2O.” $3.49 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.5]
- Writes cheque to “S. Counties Gas Co. Gas” $11.97 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.5]
- Entry in research notebook by J. M. Ploeser, National Research Defense Committee, on NDRC-11. [Filed under LP Science: Materials re: Non-Pauling War Work, 1942-44: Box #13.007 Folder #7.3]
- Letter from LP to Dr. E. C. Barrett RE: Requests payments be made to Dr. J. Norton Wilson from the NDRC-Chem-11 account totaling $500. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box #1.029 file 29.1]
- Letter from LP to H. C. Madsen RE: Thanks him for the copy of the Westinghouse Diary for 1943. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #255.10, file:(M: Correspondence, 1943)]
- Letter from Robert A. Lavender, Advisor on Patent Matters, Office of Scientific Research and Development, to LP. RE: Acknowledges the receipt of the letter of January 6th. Two copies. [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1940-1947: Box #13.001 Folder #1.2]
- Telegram from Ralph R. Wolf, Columbia University to LP RE: Requests personal and technical recommendation for M. L. Kronberg as he has applied for a position in the division of War Research at Columbia University. (Handwritten note at bottom with smudges and erasures: “Kronberg is able and welltrained [sic] physical chemist. Very good personality. Suffered nervous breakdown while here but has recovered. LP”) [Filed under LP Correspondence: 443.11]
- Writes cheque to “3 years Subscription to Time -1946" $10.00 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.5]
- Writes cheque to “Berry & grassmilk. $19.06 for Berry case the $7.85 for records” $26.91 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.5]
- Writes cheque to “C. J. Gould. Rent to Feb 8" $25.75 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.5]
- Writes cheque to “Jane Cumbush. #2 gift box” $2.15 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.5]
- Writes cheque to “W. W. Taylor Jr. Clothes for Boys, Paddy, etc” $23.94 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.5]
- Entry in research notebook by W. H. Eberhardt, National Research Defense Committee, on NDRC-11. [Filed under LP Science: Materials re: Non-Pauling War Work, 1942-44: Box #13.007 Folder #7.2]
- Letter from J. D. Porche, Chemical Research Department, Armour and Company, to LP. RE: Informs him they are sending 200g of substandard crystallized bovine serum albumin. [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: Oxypolygelatin, 1941-1945, 1951-1952, 1972-1974: Box #13.004 Folder #4.1]
- Monthly report from Contract NO. OEMsr-103. Signed by LP. [Filed under LP Science: Assorted LP War Work, 1940-1946: Box #13.006 Folder #6.1]
- Receipt for airmail from LP to C. C. Furnas. [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1942-1950: Box #13.002 Folder #2.2]
- Receipt for airmail from LP to E. P. Stevenson. [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1942-1950: Box #13.002 Folder #2.2]
- Receipt for airmail from LP to S. S. Prentiss. [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1942-1950: Box #13.002 Folder #2.2]
- Receipt for transmitting a classified monthly report from LP to C. C. Furnas. [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1942-1950: Box #13.002 Folder #2.2]
- Receipt for transmitting a classified monthly report from LP to E. P. Stevenson. [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1942-1950: Box #13.002 Folder #2.2]
- Receipt for transmitting a classified monthly report from LP to S. S. Prentiss. [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1942-1950: Box #13.002 Folder #2.2]
- Writes cheque to “First Fed. Jan 1 Payment” $210.24 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.3]
- Writes cheque to “Mr. Crellin. Jan 1 payment” $80.00 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.3]
- Writes cheque to “Whos Who” $9.00 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.3]
- Entry in research notebook by J. M. Ploeser, National Research Defense Committee, on NDRC-11. [Filed under LP Science: Materials re: Non-Pauling War Work, 1942-44: Box #13.007 Folder #7.3]
- Letter from A. E. Remick, Dept. of Chemistry, Wayne University, to LP RE: States he has permission from the Journal of Chemical Physics to reproduce two tables from LP's paper, and is requesting permission from LP. Also requests to use a number of tables from LP's book, “The Nature of the Chemical Bond.” States he is writing a review of organic chemistry. [Letter from LP to Dr. A. E. Remick January 19, 1943] [Filed under LP Correspondence: #340.9]
- Letter from Dr. Samuel Glasstone, Department of Chemistry, University of Oklahoma to LP RE: Thanks LP for offering to inform him of position openings. Notes that he would do elementary teaching just to be at a worthwhile institution. [Letter from LP to Glasstone January 12, 1943] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #140.8, file:(G: Correspondence, 1943)]
- Letter from L.A. Kimpton, Dean, University of Kansas City, to LP RE: Requests he recommend a candidate for a summer position teaching organic chemistry with the possibility of a transition to a permanent assistant professorship. Hopes that LP's health has improved. [Letter from LP to Kimpton January 19, 1943] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #198.9, file:(Kimpton, L. A.)]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Erle M. Billings, Committee on the Professional Training of Chemists, American Chemical Society. RE: Informs him of Ernst Patterson's scholastic record. Is of the opinion that Western State College is equivalent to other small school in the quality of teaching and curriculum content. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1943-1948: Box #14.003 Folder #3.1]
- Letter from LP to Mr. Ernest Patterson, Oceanographic Laboratory RE: States that he has learned from Dr. Lucas that Patterson is looking for another job and recommends that Patterson write to Professor Ernest H. Swift for a possible position analyzing alloys and various metals. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #312.8, file: (P: Correspondence, 1943)]
- Monthly report for NDRC Chem. 11, ‘Spectrophotometric Determination of Carbonmonoxyhemoglobin' by J. Norton Wilson. [Filed under LP Science: Assorted LP War Work, 1940-1946: Box #13.006 Folder #6.1]
- Notes from LP to Self RE: Viscosity experiment. [Filed under: RNB 17R: Addendum]
- Receipt for sending a confidential monthly report from LP to D. E. Pearson. [Filed under LP Science: Assorted LP War Work, 1940-1946: Box #13.006 Folder #6.1]
- Receipt for sending a confidential monthly report from LP to W. H. Rodebush. Two Copies. [Filed under LP Science: Assorted LP War Work, 1940-1946: Box #13.006 Folder #6.1]
- Receipt for sending a confidential monthly report from LP to W.R. Kirner. [Filed under LP Science: Assorted LP War Work, 1940-1946: Box #13.006 Folder #6.1]
- Receipt for sending a confidential monthly report from LP to Warren C. Johnson. [Filed under LP Science: Assorted LP War Work, 1940-1946: Box #13.006 Folder #6.1]
- Receipt for sending airmail from LP to D. E. Pearson. [Filed under LP Science: Assorted LP War Work, 1940-1946: Box #13.006 Folder #6.1]
- Receipt for sending airmail from LP to W. R. Kirner. [Filed under LP Science: Assorted LP War Work, 1940-1946: Box #13.006 Folder #6.1]
- Receipt for sending airmail from LP to Warren C. Johnson. [Filed under LP Science: Assorted LP War Work, 1940-1946: Box #13.006 Folder #6.1]
- Report from Naval Research Laboratory. RE: A Study of the Pauling Oxygen Meter Toward Its Possible Adaptation to Naval Use. [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1940-1947: Box #13.001 Folder #1.1]] [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1942-1950: Box #13.002 Folder #2.5]
- Entry in research notebook by J. M. Ploeser, National Research Defense Committee, on NDRC-11. [Filed under LP Science: Materials re: Non-Pauling War Work, 1942-44: Box #13.007 Folder #7.3]
- Entry in research notebook by W. H. Eberhardt, National Research Defense Committee, on NDRC-11. [Filed under LP Science: Materials re: Non-Pauling War Work, 1942-44: Box #13.007 Folder #7.2]
- Receipt for sending airmail from LP to W. H. Rodebush. [Filed under LP Science: Assorted LP War Work, 1940-1946: Box #13.006 Folder #6.1]
- Writes cheque to “Dept. Motor Veh. 8.90 for Zephyr 3.40 for Ford” $12.30 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.3]
- Ch 1b Freshman Chemistry Notice for Instructors concerning assignment, recitation, and laboratory. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box 1.013, Folder 13.4]
- Letter from LP to Dr. F. E. Wright, Home Secretary, National Academy of Sciences. RE: Informs him of his expenses from balloting. Asks for another supply of stamps. [Filed under LP Science: National Academy of Sciences, 1939-1944: Box #14.018 Folder #18.3]
- Letter from LP to Mr. Fenner and Mr. Hertenstein RE: Requests that maintenance men follow the rule of not entering special lab rooms except in the presence of someone working on the project. [Filed under California Institute of Technology: Materials re: Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, 1933-1963, No Date: Box #1.024, Folder 24.10]
- Note from Mrs. Marjorie Nutter Leveson to LP RE: Thanks LP for his consideration in calling her to come work in the Stockroom at the labs. [Letter form LP to Leveson February 3, 1943] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #230.9, file:(L: Correspondence, 1943)]
- Entry in research notebook by J. M. Ploeser, National Research Defense Committee, on NDRC-11. [Filed under LP Science: Materials re: Non-Pauling War Work, 1942-44: Box #13.007 Folder #7.3]
- Letter from LP to A. O. Beckman. RE: Answers a question about the secrecy order. [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1940-1947: Box #13.001 Folder #1.2]
- Letter from LP to Dr. A. E. Remick, Wayne University, RE: Grants Remick permission to reproduce all of the requested tables and figures as long as the Journal of Chemical Physics and the Cornell University Press grant permission as well. [Letter from A. E. Remick to LP January 18, 1943] [Filed under LP Correspondence: #340.9]
- Letter from LP to Dr. D. R. Hooker RE: Sends the manuscript “The Nature of the Forces between Antigen and Antibody and of the Precipitation Reaction,” a collaboration by LP, Pressman and Campbell. Apologizes for the delay in completion. [Letter from LP to Hooker December 29, 1943] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #165.8, file:(H: Correspondence 1943)]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Frank Blair Hanson, The Rockefeller Foundation RE: LP inquires whether he is allowed to spend Rockefeller Grant money to fund an animal house to keep the growing number of animals needed for their research. [Hanson's reply February 19, 1943] [Filed under LP Science: Rockefeller Foundation, 1943-1983: Box #14.039 Folder #39.1]
- Letter from LP to Dr. George R. Harrison, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. RE: Reminds him of the oximeter which had been earmarked for him. [Filed under LP Science: Assorted LP War Work, 1940-1946: Box #13.006 Folder #6.1]
- Letter from LP to Dr. J. D. Porche, Armour and Company. RE: Informs him that they have received the 200g of crystallized bovine serum albumin. [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: Oxypolygelatin, 1941-1945, 1951-1952, 1972-1974: Box #13.004 Folder #4.1]
- Letter from LP to James C. Nute, Stanford University Press, RE: Thanks him for the quotations on the production of the manuscript. States that he has decided to publish it locally. Adds that he does not plan to publish the manuscript for commercial sale until it has been revised. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #287.10, file:(N: Correspondence, 1943)]
- Letter from LP to L.A. Kimpton, Dean, University of Kansas, RE: Regrets he has no one to recommend for the teaching position at the University of Kansas. Comments that his health is improving and mentions that Linus Jr. will begin pre-med courses at Berkeley next month. [Letters from Kimpton to LP January 15, 1943, January 22, 1943] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #198.9, file:(Kimpton, L. A.)]
- Letter from Reuben E. Wood from [?]. RE: Discusses the oxygen meter, current issues and persistent problems. [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1942-1950: Box #13.002 Folder #2.3]
- Letter from W. Weniger, to Dr. J. Murray Luck, Stanford University. RE: Calls his attention to a suggestion of Dr. Moore's. [Filed under LP Science: American Association for Advancement of Science, 1938-1964: Box #14.001 Folder #1.3]
- Correspondence, Referee's Comments: The Serological Properties of Simple Substances. V. The Precipitation of Polyhaptenic Simple Substances and Antiserum Homologous to the p-(p-azophenylazo)-phenylarsonic Acid Group and its Inhibition by Haptens [Filed under LP Manuscripts, 1943a.1]
- Letter from LP to AHP. [Filed under LP Safe: Box #1.016, Folder #16.1]
Dearest little Love:
It is just noon on Wednesday, and we are passing the Arizona - New Mexico border, where there are the beautiful red cliffs shaped like docks. I wish you were here to see how the snow sets them off. There is only a few inches of snow, and the sun is shining brightly.
Tell Peter we are still using a steam engine instead of a Diesel, and we are now about 2 ½ hours late - we should have been in Gallup, which we are approaching, two hours ago. I am a little worried about missing my train in Chicago - it leaves at 3
15
and we are due in at 1
45
; but perhaps we'll make up enough time for me to catch it.
I went to bed early last night, and lay for a while in the dark looking out at the desert. I was too warm, and had to take off my longies & sleep in my pj's alone. I slept pretty well, and had breakfast at about 10. The man at my table recognized me - he is Homer Crotty, a trustee of Pomona and perhaps a CalTech Associate - a friend of Joe's, and ET Bell, Tolman, etc. We talked about Opler, a Gug. Fellow at Pomona, and about vitamins and other matters.
I haven't anything to read, and there is nothing in the club car except one magazine - the Red Book - I could only get up courage to tackle one story, which was punk. I thought that James might give me a detective story, but he didn't. I've spent most of the time making calculations about my new weapon.
If I has come on the Chief (which left Pasadena at noon) I would have had an extra half hour leeway between trains. But still I really needed Tuesday afternoon to get the important work done that was done.
I love you, darling. Give my love to all the children.
Your own
Paddy
- Entry in research notebook by J. M. Ploeser, National Research Defense Committee, on NDRC-11. [Filed under LP Science: Materials re: Non-Pauling War Work, 1942-44: Box #13.007 Folder #7.3]
- Letter from AHP to LP. [Filed under LP Safe: Box #1.016, Folder #16.2]
Thursday Jan 21, 1943
Dearest Paddy,
The rain has finally caught up with us and is taking advantage of its tardy beginning. It has been a very cold day - Booooo! I meant to go to the sheriffs office in Altadena but didn't because it was too cozy inside.
I made a wonderful pan of pecan rolls for supper. The children were gluttons. We had only vegetable soup and the rolls with milk so they ate their fill.
This de Sale book is wonderful. How can a man be so brilliant and so lucid? It is a great pity that he has died. His loss is irreparable. Do you recall my saying that every truth - every philosophy every deed and concept built up by mankind during these centuries was against our losing this war? This man says that that is exactly what Germany intends to do if she can - to destroy utterly what mankind has striven these thousands of years to develop and nurture. They deny everything we know to be right and base everything on this brutal idea of force with reason totally annihilated. You are engaged in much more practical matters. How goes it? I have skipped over your stay in Pittsburgh, Washington, etc, although you are at this moment still on your way. I hope you've had a good and profitable journey.
How is Moe? Give him my love and you would better tell him the "Foundation" story since I never seem to write. Still - you probably won't tell it very well.
I have realized at this moment that you may not receive this if the air mail is as delayed going East as it is coming West.
I hope you haven't been cold. It has been really chilly here yesterday and today.
I have been thinking what a shame it is that all advice and poetry about love has do with the "Mistress lover" variety and none for the good old prosaic man and wife kind. Too bad - they are the ones who need it. but [sic] alas - the muses are not properly stimulated by the fillet - the hearth - the husband - !
We are getting along well. The children are well and Petie has his hair cut. He and Linda and Crellie are all down here with me. Linus has gone back over to Flintridge to work on the Annual with Hubble — the editor.
Good-night.
Your girl,
Ava Helen
- Letter from LP to AHP. [Filed under LP Safe: Box #1.016, Folder #16.3]
Thursday, 3PM
[1/21/1943]
Dearest little sweetheart,
I should be getting on my Washington train now - but we're still 50 miles from Chicago. We are running just two hours late. The main reason seems to be that we've had to come all the way with a steam engine, which can't get above 80 miles per hour (I've just timed it), instead of over 100, as do the Diesels. There is some snow out - perhaps 10 inches on the ground - but the sky is clear, as it has been all the way.
The conductor has wired ahead to transfer my reservation to a later train. Perhaps I'll be off to Wn. by 4 15.
I've spent most of the trip thinking over our life together - what a cute little girl you were and are, and how happy I've been with you all these years. I'll give you a good squeeze when I get home.
I've had nothing to read. I got up late this morning, and as I went to breakfast I met Mr Crotty [?] leaving, who gave me his copy of the United States News, edited by David Lawrence I read it from cover to cover! And got only slightly mad.
There are many big nests high up in the bare trees along in this Mississippi Valley region, and every once in a while there is a big owl, sitting perfectly still.
I'm going to put in the time into Chicago making a calculation about my new proposal to Conant.
I love you, you darling, and the children too.
Your
Paddy
- Letter from Prof. A. Pabst, Department of Geological Sciences, UC Berkeley, to LP RE: Request LP send his recommendations on whether Dr. Ralph Hultgren should be promoted from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor. In a post-script notes he has completed the structure of gillespite. [Leter from LP to Pabst February 3, 1943] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #163.3, file:(Hultgren, Ralph)]
- Entry in research notebook by W. H. Eberhardt, National Research Defense Committee, on NDRC-11. [Filed under LP Science: Materials re: Non-Pauling War Work, 1942-44: Box #13.007 Folder #7.2]
- Letter from Earl P. Stevenson, Chief, Section 11.1, Division 11, National Defense Research Committee, to LP. RE: Is wondering if the circuit LP was referring to was recently designed by Bell Telephone. Would appreciate comments on the subject. [Letter from LP to Stevenson February 3, 1943] [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1942-1950: Box #13.002 Folder #2.1]
- Letter from L.A. Kimpton, Dean, University of Kansas, to LP RE: Thanks him for the letter and regrets that they probably will not find a teacher for the summer chemistry courses. Thanks him for the family news. [Letters from LP to Kimpton January 19, 1943, February 3, 1943] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #198.9, file:(Kimpton, L. A.)]
- Handwritten notes from conference in Bruceton. [Filed under LP Science: Assorted LP War Work, 1940-1946: Box #13.006 Folder #6.3]
- Letter from LP to AHP. [Filed under LP Safe: Box #1.016, Folder #16.4]
MRS AVA HELEN PAULING=
1943 JAN 23 AM 10 15
PHONE WY 2-8010 R 1 BOX 622 PASADENA CALIF=
ARRIVED WASHINGTON CONANT MEETING FOUR HOURS LATE
PITTSBURGH TODAY LOVE=
LINUS.
LINUS.
- Letter from LP to AHP. [Filed under LP Safe: Box #1.016, Folder #16.5]
Sunday, 8
30
PM
Dearest little Sweetheart:
I love you, darling girl. Tonight is the midpoint of my trip - from now on I'll be cutting down the last half, and I hope it goes fast.
This morning at 7
20
I arrived in Washington. I ate breakfast at a cafeteria, and then phoned Milt and Dorcas, and took the bust out to their place, where I've been all day. Tomorrow morning I'll leave for my tour of Army, Navy, & NDRC, and then go to the Hendriks' at 6
30
for dinner, and at 10
30
on to New York.
Milton & Dorcas are just the same as usual. I talked to them a long time about Mother Miller. Milt says that Clay must give an accounting, and he favors her going to a home and having an annuity. I'll tell you what he said when I get home.
Dorcas mad a nice dinner at noon - cheese omelet for me - and we had waffles for supper. We've drunk some fruit juice, also a highball.
To go back to the time of my last letter: The Superchief arrived in Chicago at 4
15
, 2 1/2 hours late; I took a cab & rushed to the other station, & managed to catch the 4
30
train, not having a reservation;
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I got a lower, but the train was a slow train & also was late, so I arrived in Wn at 1 PM on Friday, missing my whole morning meeting. I went to the afternoon meeting - we had lunch first - Kisty, - Thorfin, La Mer, etc. Then at 4:30 Kisty & I & LH Adams had a conference with Conant about my latest suggestion. It was decided that some work be done on it. Then Kisty & Hammett & I all went to Pgh, where Hoard & Williams & the Bruseton [sic] boys took part in our conference. We went to Kisty's afterward for cocktails - his big daughter Vera was there - and then to the Prince Edward for dinner; Then Kisty & Vera went to hear the Don Cossacks and the rest of us went to Hammett's aptment [sic] for the evening, before catching our trains - mine left at 10
30
.
The weather has been fine, not at all cold. The only cold night was Thursday night, from Chicago to W
n
. My two blankets and overcoat werent [sic] enough; but I could along
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nicely by wearing my longies, both pairs of pajamas, and three pairs of socks!
I think that these meetings are necessary and worth while, but I don't like them. I'd prefer to stay at home with you - I love you, sweetie. I think that with our new information we can get some good work done - I hope James is satisfied.
I love you, darling,
Your
Paddy
[Enclosed with the letter was a telegram]
[Telegram letterhead:]
WESTERN
UNION
A. N. WILLIAMS NEWCOMB CARLTON J. C. WILLEVER
PRESIDENT CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD FIRST VICE PRESIDENT
The filing time shown in the date line on telegrams and day letter is STANDARD TIME at point of origin. Time of receipt is STANDARD TIME at point of destination.
THE COMPANY WILL APPRECIATE SUGGESTIONS FROM ITS PATRONS CONCERNING ITS SERVICE
[Printed on the telegram:]
1945 JAN 28 AM 10 34
AA116 8 TOUR=CHICAGO ILL 28 1145 A
MRS AVA HELEN PAULING, PHONE SY 28010=
R 1 BOX 622 PASADENA CALIF=
ARRIVING CHIEF LAMANDA PARK 11 SATURDAY MORNING LOVE=
LINUS.
11.
[Handwritten at bottom]
280.10
Add
Do. 1135a
Mail
- Ch 1b Freshman Chemistry Notice for Instructors concerning lecture quiz, assignment, recitation, and laboratory. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box 1.013, Folder 13.4]
- Entry in research notebook by W. H. Eberhardt, National Research Defense Committee, on NDRC-11. [Filed under LP Science: Materials re: Non-Pauling War Work, 1942-44: Box #13.007 Folder #7.2]
- Handwritten note titled Dr. L. H. Adams and Navy Bureau of Ordinance. [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work Materials re: the development of Rocket Propellants, 1942-1944, 1947: Box #13.005 Folder #5.3]
- Handwritten note ‘Burlew say WC core in T24 E3.' Drawing of shot. [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work Materials re: the development of Rocket Propellants, 1942-1944, 1947: Box #13.005 Folder #5.3]
- Letter from J. Murray Luck, Pacific Division, AAAS, to LP. RE: Informs him of the next meeting of the Executive Committee. [Filed under LP Science: American Association for Advancement of Science, 1938-1964: Box #14.001 Folder #1.3]
- Entry in research notebook by W. H. Eberhardt, National Research Defense Committee, on NDRC-11. [Filed under LP Science: Materials re: Non-Pauling War Work, 1942-44: Box #13.007 Folder #7.2]
- Letter from Frank Blair Hanson, The Rockefeller Foundation to LP RE: Acknowledging LP's letter of January 19, 1943 and requesting he wire them if he wishes to use $5000 of grant money in construction of an animal house. Also, requests that LP have photos taken of lab, etc. for the Foundation to use in their annual reports. [LP's reply February 1, 1943] [Filed under LP Science: Rockefeller Foundation, 1943-1983: Box #14.039 Folder #39.1]
- Letter from James B. Conant, Chairman of the National Defense Research Committee, to the Coordinator of Research and Development of the Office of the Secretary of the Navy, cc: Dr. G.B. Kistiakowsky, Maj. Gen. C.C. Williams, and LP. Acknowledges receipt of their January 13th letter suggesting the formation of a "Committee on Flashless Propellants." Informs him that the Coordinator's office will hold a meeting to discuss the present technical position and specific problems, and if after it seems advisable to establish this committee, then the NDRC will participate. Nominates LP and Dr. G.B. Kistiakowsky as NDRC representatives for this committee. LP Safe: Drawer 3, Folder 3.015
- Minutes of a Meeting of the Standing Committee of the Education Advisory Board. [Filed under LP Science: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1925-1945: Box #14.013 Folder #13.18]
- Entry in research notebook by J. M. Ploeser, National Research Defense Committee, on NDRC-11. [Filed under LP Science: Materials re: Non-Pauling War Work, 1942-44: Box #13.007 Folder #7.3]
- Entry in research notebook by W. H. Eberhardt, National Research Defense Committee, on NDRC-11. [Filed under LP Science: Materials re: Non-Pauling War Work, 1942-44: Box #13.007 Folder #7.2]
- Letter from Henry Allen Moe, Guggenheim Foundation, to LP. RE: Reminds him to send a statement of his expenses. [Filed under LP Science: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1925-1945: Box #14.013 Folder #13.18]
- Letter from Paul E. Klopsteg, Chief of Division 17 of the NDRC, to LP. Informs LP that his January 19th letter to George Harrison was referred to Division 17, because the oxygen want indicator has been assigned to Section 17.1. Explains that it is difficult to name a delivery date for the oxygen want indicator. Handwritten note by LP: "For JNW." LP Safe: Drawer 3, Folder 3.012
- Minutes of a Meeting of the Standing Committee of the Education Advisory Board. [Filed under LP Science: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1925-1945: Box #14.013 Folder #13.18]
- Memorandum from R. A. Marasco, Chief, Classified Data Branch, to all signers of the annual secrecy agreement. RE: Safeguarding Military Information. [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1940-1947: Box #13.001 Folder #1.2]
- Memorandum from Ralph O. Brownfield, Administrative Executive, to all signers of the annual secrecy agreement. RE: Army regulations regarding safeguarding military information. Attached two copies of form to be signed and returned. [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1940-1947: Box #13.001 Folder #1.2]
- Note from Dr. Thomas Addis to AHP RE: Sends details from the latest lab results, mentioning that the protein excretion is at its all time low. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #2.1, file:(Addis, Thomas 1940-1945)]
- Restricted memorandum from A. E. Howse, Executive for Procurement, to All signers of the Annual Secrecy Agreement. RE: Gives instructions in regard to the Secrecy agreement and the following of it. [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1940-1947: Box #13.001 Folder #1.2]
- Entry in research notebook by W. H. Eberhardt, National Research Defense Committee, on NDRC-11. [Filed under LP Science: Materials re: Non-Pauling War Work, 1942-44: Box #13.007 Folder #7.2]
- Letter from Dr. D.R. Hooker, Managing Editor, Physiological Reviews, to LP RE: Thanks him for the manuscript and reports it will appear in the April edition of the paper. [Letter from LP to Hooker January 19, 1943] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #165.8, file:(H: Correspondence 1943)]
- Letter from Irvin Stewart, Executive Secretary, Office of Scientific Research and Development, to E. C. Barrett, Comptroller, CIT. RE: Informs him of the reorganization of Divisions of the OSRD. [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1942-1950: Box #13.002 Folder #2.1]
- Payroll stub from California Institute of Technology (period ending Jan 31 ‘43) and Bank of America deposit slip for $738.60 Enclosed is notice from US government regarding the Victory Tax withheld from employee paychecks beginning January 1, 1943 to help fund the war. [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.068, folder 68.2]
- General:
- Informal monthly progress report on OEMsr-703 ‘Spectrophotometric Determination of Carbonmonoxyhemoglobin' signed by LP.
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