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- Article: “Education, Loyalty and War Hysteria,” D. Michael Marandini, Looking Forward. [Filed under LP Biographical: Political: (Academic Freedom - Loyalty Oaths at the University of California, 1941-1961.), Box #2.033, Folder #33.27]
- Article: “The combining power of hemoglobin for alkyl isocyanides, and the nature of the heme-heme interactions in hemoglobin”. Science 114 (December 1951): 629-634. [Robert C. C. St. George and Linus Pauling] [Filed under LP Publications: 1951p.17]
- Bill from A.C. Vroman, Inc. for $22.37. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1951-1962.), Box #4.060, Folder #60.1]
- Discussion of “The borides of some transition elements”, by Roland Kiessling. J. Electrochem. Soc. 98 (December 1951): 518-519. [Filed under LP Publications: 1951p.5]
- Memo from Robert B. Corey to LP, RE: States that Schoenberg looks like a possible candidate for NFIP. Asks LP to talk with him about salary and find out if anyone at the Atomic Energy Project has information about him. [Letter from Schoenberg to LP, December 14, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (S: Correspondence, 1951), #378.5]
- National Science Foundation: “A Guide for the Submission of Research Proposals.” Handwritten note in top left corner: “Please return to B. Wulf 162 Crellin.” [Filed under LP Science: (National Science Foundation: Correspondence, 1947, 1951-1989), Box #14.029, Folder #29.1]
- Note from James Hazen Hyde to LP, RE: Offers his congratulations on LP’s selection as the first recipient of the Gilbert Newton Lewis Medal of the California Section of the American Chemical Society. States that he hopes to see LP at the luncheon on December 15. [Filed under LP Speeches: 1951s.19]
- Note from LP to himself, RE: Dr. Lippman says Raymond Libby and John Ericson injected TMV into rats and detected it still after 14 days. [Filed under LP Science: (LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1941, 1945, 1949-1992), Box #10.003, Folder #3.4]
- Notice of Delinquency from the Mira Loma Mutual Water Company to LP, RE: Informs LP that his $5.76 water service bill is late and unless it is paid by the end of December, the water will be shut off. Explains the details concerning the deadlines for paying water service bills. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1951-1962.), Box #4.060, Folder #60.1]
- Photocopy: “The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease” by K. Albert, P. Hoch, and H. Waelsch. [Filed under LP Science: Box #11.071, Folder #71.1]
- Typescript: Statement by Linus Pauling, [re: meeting with Lee DuBridge, Industrial Employment Review Board and LP security clearance] December 19, 1951. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: 1951a2.17]
- Bill from Arthur Heimann and Sons for $19.46. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1951-1962.), Box #4.060, Folder #60.1]
- Bill from the Pasadena Pool Maintenance Co. to AHP for $25.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1951-1962.), Box #4.060, Folder #60.1]
- Handwritten note from Peter Pauling to LP and AHP, RE: Notifies them that the Robertson’s live in Quebec House, 2800 Quebec St. Tells them that Bob went up to Wellesby on Thursday and that he does not want Mariette to quit school and is opposed to her marrying Peter. Asks them to try hard to get Mariette to come out there. Says that the Hughes move Monday, that Massimo left today, and that he shall move home. [Filed under LP Biographical: Personal & Family: (Family Correspondence: Peter Jeffress Pauling, 1939-1953.), Box #5.041, Folder #41.4]
- Itinerary: Executive Committee Sigma Xi, Princeton Inn, Philadelphia. [Filed under LP Travel: Box #1.001, Folder #1.9]
- Letter from E.B. Wilson to LP, RE: Informs of the reduction of numbers on the mailing list. Makes suggestions in regards to increasing the foreign circulation. [Filed under LP Science: (National Academy of Sciences, 1945-1951), Box #14.019, Folder #19.4]
- Letter from E.B. Wilson to Mack Printing Company, cc: LP, RE: Requests reprints. [Filed under LP Science: (National Academy of Sciences, 1945-1951), Box #14.019, Folder #19.4]
- Letter from Sam Naiditch to LP, RE: Asks LP to send a letter of recommendation on his behalf to George H. Young of the Mellon Institute of Industrial Research. [Letter from LP to Young, December 18, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (N: Correspondence, 1951), #287.18]
- Statement from LP to Mira Loma Mutual Water Co., RE: Provides them with water meter readings for LP’s Property, corresponding to a $5.76 bill. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1951-1962.), Box #4.060, Folder #60.1]
- Handwritten note from AHP to Crellin Pauling, RE: Tells him that they have just arrived in Washington and have received his letters. Says that she is coming home December 11th. Gives him the Aydelotte’s address. Asks about Keith Morrison’s idea about a school. Says that Crellin will be going home next week and that they will be at Linus and Anita’s. Tells him about the letter they just received from Dave Shoemaker about the Thanksgiving he had with them.
- Itinerary: Hay Adams House, Washington DC. [Filed under LP Travel: Box #1.001, Folder #1.9]
- Letter from Melba Phillips to LP, RE: Inquires if LP will be in Philadelphia for the AAAS meetings. [Letter from LP to Phillips, December 13, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (P: Correspondence, 1951), #312.16]
- Letter from W. H. Freeman to Whom It May Concern, RE: Comments on LP’s statement concerning his loss of income as a result of postponing the publication of General Chemistry and College Chemistry to turn to defense work. Discusses the sales of college textbooks. Estimates that LP’s inability to finish the manuscript on time cost him about $84,000. [Filed under LP Biographical: Political Issues: (Industrial Employment Review Board/Industrial Personnel Security Board, 1951-1954.), Box #2.010, Folder #10.1] [Also filed under LP Personal Safe, Drawer #1, Folder #1.032]
- Note from W. F. Freeman to LP, RE: Discusses a statement which he will soon mail to LP and requests a copy of the statement. Explains his upcoming schedule. [Letter from LP to Freeman, December 26, 1951] [Filed under LP Books: 1953b.1]
- Article: “Linus Pauling, C.H. Li Get Calif. ACS Medals”, Oil, Paint and Drug Reporter, December 3, 1951. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks, 1951-1955: Box #6.006, Folder #6.16]
- Courier Receipt from Beatrice J. Wulf to Dr. Ralph Carlisle Smith, RE: Notifies Smith that Wulf received 1 package. [Filed under LP Peace: (United Nations Atomic Energy Commission, 1945-1956), Box #3.017, Folder #17.2]
- Letter from Charles A. Coulson, University of London King’s College, to LP, RE: Thanks LP for granting him permission to reproduce two of LP’s diagrams. [Letter from LP to Coulson, November 23, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Coulson, Charles A.), #68.4]
- Letter from Crane Brinton, Chairman of the Society of Fellows, Harvard University, to LP, RE: Informs LP that a couple of booklets on the Society of Fellows will be sent to him under separate cover. Discusses the Society further. [Letter from LP to Brinton, December 19, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Bantrell, Myron, 1951-1952), #23.5]
- Letter from Herman Mark and I. Fanduchen, Institute of Polymer Research, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, to LP, RE: Inquires how the Ford Foundation would look at their request for funds to build an International House for foreign students. [Letter from LP to Mark, January 28, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Mark, Herman), #244.1]
- Letter from LP to George Glockler, RE: Sends the symposium manuscript on “Interatomic Distances and Bond Character in the Oxygen Acids and Related Substances.” Explains that it will be published in the Journal of Physical Chemistry in 1952. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Glockler, George) #136.15]
- Letter from LP to William Hume-Rothery, Inorganic Chemical Laboratory, Oxford University, RE: Concerns the inaccuracies in his paper in the Proceedings of the Royal Society on the valencies of the transition elements in the metallic state. [Letter from Hume-Rothery to LP, December 19, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Hume-Rothery, William), #163.4]
- Letter from Robert G. Fielder, California Institute of Technology, to Ricardo Ferreira, Faculdade de Ciencias Medicas de Pernambuco, RE: Requests permission to issue a news story about the honors given to LP by various organizations. [Letter from Ferreira to Fielder, No Date] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Ferreira, Ricardo), #119.7]
- Letter from W.T. Astbury, Department of Biomolecular Structure, University of Leeds, to LP, RE: Expresses his gratitude that LP will be able to come to the Royal Society meetings, scheduled for April 24, 1952. [Letter from LP to Astbury, November 23, 1951 and Telegram from LP to Astbury, December 12, 1951] [Filed under LP Travel: Box #1.001, Folder #1.10 and LP Correspondence: (Astbury, William T., 1937-1961), #6.18]
- Newspaper Clipping: “Hormone Drug Called Top Science News”, Fullerton (California) News-Tribune, December 3, 1951. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks, 1951-1955: Box #6.006, Folder #6.16]
- Newspaper Clipping: “Leading Scientific Discovery of 1951 was Synthesis of Cortisone”, Xenia (Ohio) Gazette, December 3, 1951. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks, 1951-1955: Box #6.006, Folder #6.16]
- Notice from Beatrice J. Wulf to Ralph Carlisle Smith, RE: Informs him that she has received the materials identified below. Asks him to sign one original and one carbon copy and return them to Dr. John G. Kirkwood and herself, respectively. Provides him with the address to mail the signed copies to. [Filed under LP Peace: (United Nations Atomic Energy Commission, 1945-1956.), Box #3.017, Folder #17.2]
- Notice from Beatrice J. Wulf to the Atomic Energy Commission Los Angeles Office, RE: Informs them that she has received 1 package containing 4 documents addressed to Ralph Carlisle Smith from herself for Dr. John G. Kirkwood. [Filed under LP Peace: (United Nations Atomic Energy Commission, 1945-1956.), Box #3.017, Folder #17.2]
- Handwritten note from AHP to Crellin Pauling, RE: Talks about how they went to a beer joint with Bob Robertson the night before and tried to get something settled about Peter and Mariette. Explains that LP is getting very tired. Asks if he went on a boat trip that weekend and tells him some of their plans for the next few days. Discusses how they went to see “An American in Paris.” Asks if he will go home this weekend and says that the Hughes have moved out. [Filed under LP Biographical: Personal & Family: (Family Correspondence, 1930-1995, No Date.), Box #5.048, Folder #48.3]
- Itinerary: Protein Substitutes Group; Office of Naval Research. [Filed under LP Travel: Box #1.001, Folder #1.9]
- Letter from Edythe W. Baker, Secretary, Caltech, to C. B. Belknap, cc. LP, RE: Acknowledges receipt of his letter and tells him that copies were given to LP and Dr. R. F. Bacher. [Letter from Belknap to DuBridge, November 21, 1951, and Letter from LP to Belknap, December 13, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Owens-Illinois Glass Company), #299.7]
- Letter from Robert F. Gould, Managing Editor, Chemical and Engineering News, to LP, RE: States that their trial listings of recent Ph.D. theses in chemistry and chemical engineering was well-received but that it must be discontinued because of space and money constraints. States that they would like to continue to make the information available in some form and asks LP to send him information on Ph.D. degrees granted by his department. [Letter from LP to Gould, December 12, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Chemical and Engineering News), #70.3]
- Memo from LP to himself, RE: Discusses Exchange Reactions of four-Coordinated Nickel Complexes. [Filed under LP Science: (LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1941, 1945, 1949-1992), Box #10.003, Folder #3.4]
- Memo from LP to himself, RE: Discusses thoughts from a book about tetrakistribromophosphene Nickel. [Filed under LP Science: (LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1941, 1945, 1949-1992), Box #10.003, Folder #3.4]
- Memo from LP to himself, RE: States authors find case in which they contend steric inhibition of hyperconjugation in a book. [Filed under LP Science: (LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1941, 1945, 1949-1992), Box #10.003, Folder #3.4]
- Memo from LP to himself, RE: States in a book the authors have obtained some heats of combustion from which bond energy values can be derived. [Filed under LP Science: (LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1941, 1945, 1949-1992), Box #10.003, Folder #3.4]
- Memo from LP to himself. [Filed under LP Science: (LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1941, 1945, 1949-1992), Box #10.003, Folder #3.4]
December 4, 1951
Memo to LP from Himself
A Mathematical Treatment of the Color of the Merocyanine Dyes, by W. T. Simpson, J.A.C.S., 73, 5359 (195l).
A theoretical discussion is given of resonance in these dyes. See also the preceding papers by Brucker.
- Propositions of M. Karplus: Examination for LP and Professor Niemann. Handwritten note: “Dec. 4, Thurs, 1 PM, LP-Ch ,VS Niemann.” [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: (CIT: Materials re: Teaching and Advising of Graduate Students by Linus Pauling, 1935-1963.), Box #1.016, Folder #16.2]
- Bill from Prodis Rug & Carpet Co. to AHP for $20.00. Handwritten note: “Pd.” [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1951-1962.), Box #4.060, Folder #60.1]
- Check from AHP to Hay Adams House for $46.57. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: Southern Commercial and Savings, September, 1950 - December, 1952.), Box #4.021, Folder #21.2]
- Handwritten note from Peter Pauling to LP and AHP, RE: Talks about the weather and says that he drove to Claremont to get their sandals but that they weren’t ready. Says that it’s a shame that they couldn’t get Mariette to come out there for Christmas. Explains Mariette’s situation with her parents and discusses Bob’s worries about her marrying Peter. [Filed under LP Biographical: Personal & Family: (Family Correspondence: Peter Jeffress Pauling, 1939-1953.), Box #5.041, Folder #41.4]
5th December 1951
Dearest Parents,
Life is proceeding reasonably well. It rained hard last night and today was extremingly
beautiful. It was clear, cold, windy, clean, and sunny with blotches of white cloud. Though I
could ill afford the time, I drove to Claremont to get our sandals. He did not have the leather so
they are not ready. Next week I have finals. Boy.
Walter has been coming and working, I guess. The Hughes moved out Monday. Sue has
not shown.
It is a shame that you did not apply a good bit of pressure on Bob to send Mariette out
here for Christmas. It is really much better that she come here, but it will take persuasion. Work
on it. I think it would be worthwhile to offer to Mariette to pay her way out here, if Bob says no.
Meaning I could offer to Mariette to come out. She has her parents in a tight spot, where she can
do as she pleases without fear of extensive repercussion. All they can do is cut off her support
which cancels school and so they lose the big fight anyway.
Oh Bob told her he was worried that all I wanted was to sleep with her & that he wanted
her to finish college. I wrote and said I sure as hell did not have to marry a girl to get a mistress
& being unmarried had the additional spice of variety. I was used to girls supporting me. (These
comments are not true exactly; I could have a mistress but it would not be much fun, and variety
ain't so hot afterall.) I also said if she preferred to finish college there was little I could do and
[tant
pis.?] I could not guarantee eventual marriage because life is not like that, and I would be unhappy. Anyway, her bad letter arrived a week ago Monday. The effect of her Pa has worn off
and she is all love and kisses now.
Well-------I'm off.
Much love
Peter
Dear Linus,
Still don't know. The bastards at the B.M.V. will not take the original bill of sale. Will
you please get this other one signed & notarized. I am sorry to cause you so much trouble. I
hate the sight of that joint.
Thank you very much
Much love,
Peter
- Handwritten note from Peter to Linus, Jr., RE: Says that he still does not know and that the men at the BMV won’t take the original bill of sale. Asks him to get this other one signed and notarized. [Filed under LP Biographical: Personal & Family: (Family Correspondence: Peter Jeffress Pauling, 1939-1953.), Box #5.041, Folder #41.4]
- Itinerary: Protein Substitutes Group; leave Washington DC at 11:00 PM, Penn RR. [Filed under LP Travel: Box #1.001, Folder #1.9]
- Letter from Dr. G.E. Burch, Tulane School of Medicine, to Henry Allen Moe, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, cc: LP, RE: Outlines what his research would be in, Sickle-Cell Anemia. Mentions the work that LP has done in the field and states he would like to continue with this idea. Explains that he would like to hire Dr. William Love to work with him; provides background information on Love and asks if it might be possible to support his hiring. [Filed under LP Science: (John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1946-1952), Box #14.014, Folder #14.6]
- Letter from John G. Kirkwood to Beatrice Wulf, Gates and Crellin Laboratories, California Institute of Technology, RE: Discusses office matters. Asks her to send him about 25 reprints of his recent article. States that he saw Carl Niemann and Will Lacey when they visited the East. Writes that he misses all of them and thinks of them often. Tells her to give everyone his Christmas greetings. [Letter from Wulf to Kirkwood, December 18, 1951] [Filed under LP Peace: (Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1948-1964), Box #3.016, Folder #16.3] [Also filed under LP Peace: (United Nations Atomic Energy Commission, 1945-1956.), Box #3.017, Folder #17.2]
- Letter from John Teeter, Executive Director, Damon Runyon Memorial Fund for Cancer Research, Inc., to LP, RE: Tells LP about the Damon Runyon Fellowship for Cancer Research and asks that he make it known to any qualified applicants. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (R: Correspondence, 1951), #340.16]
- Letter from Otto M. Smith, American Chemical Society, to LP, RE: Plans have been made to have a workshop next summer. Asks for names of speakers and leaders that members would like to hear. [Letter from LP to Smith, December 14, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (S: Correspondence, 1951), #378.5]
- Letter from Paul E. Klopsteg, Assistant Director, Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, National Science Foundation, to LP, RE: Explains that the division of Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences is going to establish five sections, including one in chemistry. Requests that he suggest some potential candidates to be head of the chemistry section. Lists the qualifications for the job and its salary. Handwritten note in top right corner: “not to be answered.” [Filed under LP Science: (National Science Foundation: Correspondence, 1947, 1951-1989), Box #14.029, Folder #29.1]
- Letter from Prof. Sutherland to LP, RE: Thanks him for his offer to act as a sponsor for the members of the Royal Society. [Letter from LP to Sutherland, November 27, 1951] [Filed under LP Science:(National Academy of Science, 1945-1951), Box #14.019, Folder #19.4]
- Letter from Robley C. Williams, Virus Laboratory, University of California at Berkeley, to LP, RE: Says that they are sending a lantern slide of the photo because that will be of higher quality than a slide made from the print. [Letters from LP to Williams, November 29, 1951 and December 18, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (W: Correspondence, 1951), #443.19]
- Memo from A.H. Walter to LP, RE: Encloses his copy of the task order under the contract which covers LP’s research on protein structure. Explains there are three typographical errors but they have corrected them and plan on signing the contract. Requests LP’s approval of the contract. Includes a copy of the task order. [Memo from LP to Walter, December 12, 1951] [Filed under LP Science: (Office of Naval Research: Correspondence, Memoranda, Notes and Assorted Materials re: “the Structure and Properties of Proteins and Synthetic Polypeptides”, Contract Nonr 220(05) (Chemistry 32), 1951-1963), Box #14.032, Folder #32.1]
- Receipt for the property taxes paid by LP to the County of Los Angeles, stamped December 5, 1951. [Filed under LP Personal Safe, Drawer #2, Folder #2.035]
- Handwritten note from Crellin Pauling to AHP, RE: Says that he received her letter from Washington. Explains that on Keith’s floating school there would be a lot of time to study, but that it would be boring at sea. Tells her to say hello to the family and asks if Petey can walk yet. Talks about the Christmas gifts he is getting for his friends. Asks if she thinks he should apply to the University of Chicago the next year and discusses the subject. Asks how Boston is. Tells her that Converse Morille and Converse Junior say hello and that he will not write again this trip. [Filed under LP Biographical: Personal & Family: (Family Correspondence: Edward Crellin Pauling, 1930-1995, No Date.), Box #5.048, Folder #48.3]
[Postmarked 12-06-51]
Dear Mother,
How are you? Today I received your letter from Washington. Very interesting. On
Keith's floating school there would be plenty of time to study. It is boring at sea when there is
nothing but water and air and the novelty of being on a ship would wear off quickly. Say hello
to [?], Anita, Daddy, and all various and sundry children that may be there. Can Petey walk yet?
My roommate and I are buying Pierre a record for Xmas. $2 each. He is also getting one for me,
so when I am home next weekend I will get something for him. Do you think that I should apply
for the University of Chicago next year? Keith thinks that it would do me more harm than good
to stay here. Tony Converse thinks I am a little young, but most faculty members with whom I
have conversed on the subject (excluding Toe. C. and M. C.) think that I should if I want. Of
course, I would probably never get home, but then you come to Chicago often and we have many
friends there. I think it might be worth doing. How is Boston? Do you like it there? My god, I
must go to bed.
Love,
Crelly
P.S. Converse Morille Converse Junior says hello.
P.P.S. I will not write again this trip but I will leave a note at home on Sunday.
- Itinerary: Arrive in Boston, 8:05 AM; c/o LP Jr. [Filed under LP Travel: Box #1.001, Folder #1.9]
- Letter from G. E. McCasland, Department of Chemistry, University of Toronto, to LP, RE: Asks for information about bond angles. [Letter from LP to McCasland, December 19, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (M: Correspondence, 1951), #256.2]
- Letter from George E. Burch, School of Medicine, Tulane University, to LP, RE: Encloses a copy of a letter to Dr. Moe about this subject. Concerns a study of carbon monoxide hemoglobin and methemoglobin formation in the management of sickle cell anemia. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Burch, George E.), #33.8]
- Memorandum: Walt Schroeder to Robert B. Corey re: Present status of the study of amino acid sequence in gelatin, December 6, 1951. [Filed under LP Science: (Materials re: The Structure and Properties of Collagen, 1951-1955), Box #6.004, Folder #4.2]
- Check from AHP to the Wellesley Travel Service for $32.78. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: Southern Commercial and Savings, September, 1950 - December, 1952.), Box #4.021, Folder #21.2]
- Itinerary: Massachusetts General Hospital. [Filed under LP Travel: Box #1.001, Folder #1.9]
- Itinerary: Scientific Advisory Committee, Mass. Gen. Hospital. [Filed under LP Travel: Box #1.001, Folder #1.9]
- Letter from D.P. Riley, Royal Institution, London, to LP, RE: Says that he has included a copy of the paper they submitted to Nature regarding the structure of globular proteins. [Letter from Riley to LP, November 26, 1951 and Letter from LP to Riley, December 13, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Riley, D. P.), #329.6]
- Letter from J. B. Koepfli, Department of State, to LP, RE: Refers to their telephone conversation of the pervious day and tells LP that he thinks it would be inappropriate from him to appear on Monday. Says that he will not appear unless LP feels strongly that he would be of assistance. Tells LP where to contact him. [Filed under LP Biographical: Political Issues: (LP Passport Problems, 1945-1952.), Box #2.002, Folder #2.4]
- Letter from John G. Kirkwood, Sterling Chemistry Laboratory, Yale University, to LP, RE: Asks for a letter of recommendation from LP for Julian M. Sturtevant who is up for promotion from Associate Professor to Professor of Chemistry. States that he enjoyed seeing LP in Washington and that they hope he can give a lecture before their department when he visits New Haven in April. [Letter from LP to Kirkwood, December 12, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Kirkwood, John G. ), #198.12]
- Letter from V. Bush, Carnegie Institution of Washington, to LP, RE: Asks LP to send him copies of his Medal for Merit citation and the Division 19 letter to which he refers in his December 5th note. [Letter from LP to Bush, December 20, 1951] [Filed under LP Biographical: Political Issues: (Industrial Employment Review Board/Industrial Personnel Security Board, 1951-1954.), Box #2.010, Folder #10.1]
- Check from AHP to Walter Fritts for $48.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: Southern Commercial and Savings, September, 1950 - December, 1952.), Box #4.021, Folder #21.2]
- Itinerary: Massachusetts General Hospital. [Filed under LP Travel: Box #1.001, Folder #1.9]
- Itinerary: Scientific Advisory Committee, Mass. Gen. Hospital [Filed under LP Travel: Box #1.001, Folder #1.9]
- Letter from Laurence E. Strong, Department of Chemistry, Kalamazoo College, to LP, RE: Thanks him for the material on the Soviet attack on the resonance theory. [Letter from LP to Strong, October 29, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (S: Correspondence, 1951), #378.5]
- Receipt from The Wool Shop for $55.05. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1951-1962.), Box #4.060, Folder #60.1]
- Letter from unknown to Dr. Huggins regarding what it “feels” like to be living without adrenal glands and other aspects of his health. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (H: Correspondence, 1951), #166.2]
- Bill from the Southern Counties Gas Company of California to LP for $13.22. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1951-1962.), Box #4.060, Folder #60.1]
- Ch 226a Introduction to Quantum Mechanics Final examination (closed book) 8 to 11AM [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box #1.014, Folder #14. 5]
- Itinerary: Leave Boston at 12:30 AM (Dec 11), Penn R.R. [Filed under LP Travel: Box #1.001, Folder #1.9]
- Letter from Abraham White, Vice-President of Chemical Specialties Co., Inc. to LP, RE: Explains that his associate, Federico Lehmann, would like to see some of the facilities at Caltech because his son is planning to study chemistry there next fall. [Letter from LP to White, December 19, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (W: Correspondence, 1951), #443.19]
- Letter from the Executive Secretary, Gates and Crellin Laboratories, to L. B. Pope, Chemical Engineering, RE: Asks for two copies of the review of Haurowitz’s book, Progress in Biochemistry. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (McGraw-Hill and Co., 1951), #253.5]
- Newspaper Clipping: “Chlorophyll Pastes Check Mouth Odor, Barail Informs SCC” Printed in Drug Trade News. [Filed under LP Science: (Assorted Materials re: Other Fields of Science), Box #10.008, Folder #8.3]
- Newspaper Clipping: “Clov-R Chlorophyll Product Is Tested” from Drug Trade News. [Filed under LP Science: (Assorted Materials re: Other Fields of Science), Box #10.008, Folder #8.3]
- Newspaper Clipping: “Drs. Pauling and Li Cited by Calif. Section of ACS”, Drug Trade News, December 10, 1951. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks, 1951-1955: Box #6.006, Folder #6.16]
- Newspaper Clipping: “U.S. Red Profs Well Organized, Budenz Asserts,” Chicago Daily Tribune. [Filed under LP Personal Safe, Drawer #1, Folder #1.032]
- Report of the Continuance of LP’s Hearing before the Munitions Board of the Industrial Employment Review Board, December 10, 1951. Handwritten corrections made by LP. [Filed under LP Personal Safe, Drawer #2, Folder #2.009]
- Itinerary: Arrive in New York 6:30 AM, arrive in Los Angeles at 5:20 PM. [Filed under LP Travel: Box #1.001, Folder #1.9]
- Letter from A. H. Batchelder, Program Chairman, California Section, American Chemical Society, to LP, RE: Encloses a check to cover LP’s transportation and incidental expenses incurred during his trip to Berkeley to receive the Gilbert Newton Lewis Medal. [Filed under LP Speeches: 1951s.19]
- Letter from Grace Kidney to LP, RE: Asks for instruction and clarification in regards to his reprint orders. [Letter to Kidney from LP, December 14, 1951] [Filed under LP Science: (National Academy of Sciences, 1945-1951), Box #14.019, Folder #19.4]
- Letter from Jack D. Dunitz, Chemical Crystallographic Laboratory, University Museum, Oxford, to LP, RE: States that he came to the realization that his three-year stay at Caltech was probably the high point in his life, even though it was before he reached 30 years of age. Says that he is not alone in this feeling because others who left Pasadena feel the same way. Expresses his gratitude to LP and all the other people who contributed to his memorable stay. Discusses John Robertson’s and his examination of X-ray pictures of aureomycin and terramycin hydrochlorides and related subjects. Inquires if some calculations can be done at Caltech if their original plan falls through. [Letter from LP to Dunitz, January 11, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Dunitz, Jack D.), #96.21]
- Minutes of the Meeting of the Committee on Graduate Study by Wm. N. Lacey. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: (CIT: Materials re: Teaching and Advising of Graduate Students by Linus Pauling, 1936-1963.), Box #1.018, Folder #18.2]
- Check from LP to Beatrice J. Wulf for $50.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: Southern Commercial and Savings, September, 1950 - December, 1952.), Box #4.021, Folder #21.3]
- Check from LP to the American Civil Liberties Union for $10.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: Southern Commercial and Savings, September, 1950 - December, 1952.), Box #4.021, Folder #21.2]
- Letter from David Shoemaker to Charles Tucker, cc: LP, RE: States that he is pleased that Tucker will print a correction, but that he is not satisfied with the proposed correction. Suggests that Tucker make clearer the fact that the work of Shoemaker and LP was not a check of Dickens work but rather a concurrent work of equal significance. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Shoemaker, David P.), #363.3]
- Letter from Dr. Richard Klar to LP, RE: Discusses German research and scientific developments, as well as a plan proposed by Dr. Merton. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (K: Correspondence, 1951), #200.16]
- Letter from E.B. Wilson to LP, RE: Discusses the nuisance of dealing with purchasing agents, and feels that the authors would do better dealing with them. Reviews Chester Barnard’s discussion of organization and administration. [Filed under LP Science: (National Academy of Sciences, 1945-1951), Box #14.019, Folder #19.4]
- Letter from Executive Secretary, Gates and Crellin Laboratories, to Yahya Safi, RE: States that LP will be able to meet with him on Thursday or Friday and that he should call to make an appointment. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (S: Correspondence, 1951), #378.5]
- Letter from LP to Dr. B. D. Van Evera, Chairman, Admissions Committee, American Chemical Society, RE: LP has checked with the Registrar and the alumni office and their records show that Mr. C. J. Warneke was never a student at California Institute of Technology nor is he an alumnus. [Letters from Van Evera to LP, November 20, 1951 and January 17, 1952] [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964), Box #14.006, Folder #6.4]
- Letter from LP to Fred J. Allen, Department of Chemistry, Purdue University, RE: Thanks him for the letter and states that it has been destroyed. Discusses his recent trip during which he received the Gilbert Newton Lewis Medal. Provides an update regarding his children. States that his work on the structure of proteins is going well and promises to send a reprint under separate cover. [Letter from LP to Allen, destroyed by LP] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Allen, Fred, 1950-1954), #5.3]
- Letter from LP to John G. Kirkwood, Sterling Chemistry Laboratory, Yale University. [Letter from Kirkwood to LP, December 7, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Kirkwood, John G.) #198.12]
December 12, 2951
Professor John G. Kirkwood
Sterling Chemistry Laboratory
Yale University
225 Prospect Street
New Haven, Connecticut
Dear Jack:
In answer to your letter of 7 December, I am glad to give you my assessment of Julian M. Sturtevant.
I have known Dr. Sturtevant for a dozen years, and I have read his papers, and inspected some of his apparatus. It is my opinion that he is an extraordinarily able investigator. He is meticulously careful in the design and construction of apparatus for his experimental work, and in the execution of the experiments. I feel that his experimental results can be relied on with as great confidence as the results of any other worker in this general field.
Dr. Sturtevant is a careful scientist who makes sound contributions to the body of scientific knowledge. His work is of such a nature that it does not attract great attention; nevertheless I consider that it is valuable. Dr. Sturtevant has, in my opinion, a fine personality, and, although I have not observed him as a teacher, I would expect him to be a very good one.
In summary, I would say that I believe that Dr. Sturtevant's abilities and achievements are such as to justify his promotion to Professor of Chemistry.
Sincerely yours,
Linus Pauling:W
- Letter from LP to Maurice L. Moore, Vick Chemical Company, RE: Thanks Moore for the kind letter congratulating him on being selected as the first recipient of the Gilbert Newton Lewis Medal of the California Section of the American Chemical Society. States that he considers this to be a great honor because he was a great admirer of Gilbert Newton Lewis. [Letter from Moore to LP, November 21, 1951] [Filed under LP Speeches: 1951s.19]
- Letter from LP to Mr. A. L. Wirin, RE: Encloses a letter that he received recently. Discusses the security questionnaires that he filled out, signed, and sent to the Personnel Office. Says that Mrs. Wulf remembers what was done and could make an affidavit about it. [Filed under LP Biographical: Political Issues: (Industrial Employment Review Board/Industrial Personnel Security Board, 1951-1954.), Box #2.010, Folder #10.1]
- Letter from LP to R. A. Peters, Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford, RE: Thanks him for the congratulatory letter. States that he was very happy to receive the award because he has admired Professor Lewis for many years. [Letter from Peters to LP, November 26, 1951] [Filed under LP Speeches: 1951s.19]
- Letter from LP to Robert F. Gould, Managing Editor, Chemical and Engineering News, RE: States that they have not granted any Ph.D. degrees in chemistry and chemical engineering since last June because Caltech only awards degrees once a year in June. [Letter from Gould to LP, December 4, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Chemical and Engineering News), #70.3]
- Letter from R. C. Hansford, Chairman of the Catalysis Conference, to LP, RE: Invites him to attend the 1952 Catalysis Conference in June and discusses related matters. [Letter from LP to Hansford, December 18, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (H: Correspondence, 1951), #166.2]
- Letter from Wm. Harrison Fetridge of Popular Mechanics magazine to LP, RE: Informs him that the 50th anniversary issue will include recognition of his noteworthy achievements as part of being elected as one of 50 Americans chosen for the Popular Mechanics Hall of Fame and enclosing a pre-publication copy. [LP’s reply December 18, 1951] [Filed under LP Awards: 1952h.1]
- Memo from LP to A.H. Walter, RE: Approves the contract noted in her earlier memo. [Memo from Walter to LP, December 5, 1951] [Filed under LP Science: (Office of Naval Research: Correspondence, Memoranda, Notes and Assorted Materials re: “the Structure and Properties of Proteins and Synthetic Polypeptides”, Contract Nonr 220(05) (Chemistry 32), 1951-1963), Box #14.032, Folder #32.1]
- Telegram from LP to W.T. Astbury, Department of Biomolecular Structure, University of Leeds, RE: LP states that he can come to the meetings by May 1, not April 24. [Letters from Astbury to LP, December 3, 1951 and December 17, 1951] [Filed under LP Travel: Box #1.001, Folder #1.10 and LP Correspondence: (Astbury, William T., 1937-1961), #6.18]
- Letter from David Shoemaker to LP, RE: Discusses Paul Beck’s work on the magnetic properties of sigma and related phases. He goes on to explain some of the early findings of Beck’s work. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Shoemaker, David P.), #363.3]
- Letter from E. C. Bullard, National Physical Laboratory, to LP, RE: States that he is one of the editors of the “International Monographs on Theoretical Physics” published by the Oxford University Press. Asks if LP or someone he recommends could write a book for them. They would especially like a book on his protein work, but that any topic would do. Bullard will be in California at the end of February or the beginning of March and says that they may meet again. [Letter from LP to Bullard, December 18, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (B: Correspondence, 1951), #37.18]
- Letter from J.W. Williams, University of Wisconsin, to LP, RE: Discusses travel plans of which he thinks he will leave January 26 and remain for two weeks. Asks if Mrs. Wulf can confirm the plan to stay at Athaeneum. [Filed under LP Science: (Materials re: Oxypolygelatin Blood Plasma Substitute, 1945-1951), Box #6.003, Folder #3.3]
- Letter from LP to C. B. Belknap, Owens-Illinois Glass Company, RE: Asks if he is available to visit the Institute on December 18th for lunch. [Memo from LP to Schomaker, December 18, 1951 and Letter from Belknap to LP, January 30, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Owens-Illinois Glass Company), #299.7]
- Letter from LP to D.P. Riley, Royal Institution, London, RE: Says that he was very pleased with the paper that he received. Clarifies the ideas that he presented in a paper on radial distribution functions. [Letters from Riley to LP, November 26, 1951 and December 7, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Riley, D. P.), #329.6]
- Letter from LP to Louis Finkelstein, Conference on Science, Philosophy, and Religion, RE: Thanks Dr. Finkelstein for the letter, congratulating him on winning the Gilbert Newton Lewis Medal. [Letter from Finkelstein to LP, November 28, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Finkelstein, Louis), #120.2]
- Letter from LP to Lt. Colonel Donald Mare, Industrial Employment Review Board Munitions Board, RE: Informs him that Dr. Vannevar Bush asked LP to send him a copy of the letter that he wrote to LP in connection with his services as a member of Division 19 of the Office of Scientific Research and Development. Asks Mare to have Mr. Poe make a copy of the original letter and return the original to LP in order to make a copy for Bush. [Filed under LP Biographical: Political Issues: (Industrial Employment Review Board/Industrial Personnel Security Board, 1951-1954.), Box #2.010, Folder #10.1]
- Letter from LP to Mary S. Shorb, Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Maryland, RE: Says that he has asked Harvey Itano to take care of the matter discussed in her letter. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (S: Correspondence, 1951), #378.5]
- Letter from LP to Melba Phillips, RE: Informs her that he will not be in Philadelphia for the AAAS meetings. [Letter from Phillips to LP, December 2, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (P: Correspondence, 1951), #312.16]
- News Release: “Russian Criticisms of Resonance Theory Appearing in Complete English Translation”, circulated by Consultants Bureau, December 13, 1951. [Filed under LP Science: (Materials re: Resonance Theory Controversy, 1949-1983), Box #2.003, Folder #3.7]
- Note from S. Kulik to LP, RE: Asks for LP’s assistance in finding a job. [Letter from LP to Kulik, December 17, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (K: Correspondence, 1951), #200.16]
- Check from AHP to Aletha Courtney for $44.05. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: Southern Commercial and Savings, September, 1950 - December, 1952.), Box #4.021, Folder #21.3]
- Check from AHP to Sue Perry for $20.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: Southern Commercial and Savings, September, 1950 - December, 1952.), Box #4.021, Folder #21.2]
- Letter from LP to Grace Kidney, RE: Informs her of his reprint orders. [Letter from Kidney to LP, December 11, 1951] [Filed under LP Science: (National Academy of Sciences, 1945-1951), Box #14.019, Folder #19.4]
- Letter from LP to Otto M. Smith, American Chemical Society, RE: States that he will not be able to attend the workshop this summer because he will be in Europe. [Letter from Smith to LP, December 5, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (S: Correspondence, 1951), #378.5]
- Letter from LP to W. H. Freeman, RE: Requests that a copy of College Chemistry be sent to Dr. Y. A. Safi in Iraq. [Filed under LP Books 1950b.3]
- Letter from Manuel Morales, Naval Medical Research Institute, to LP, RE: Says that Dr. Hiram E. Essex would like to introduce LP and Corey’s paper. [Letter from LP to Morales, December 17, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (M: Correspondence, 1951), #256.2]
- Letter from Melvin D. Schoenberg, Atomic Energy Project, University of California Los Angeles, to LP, RE: Inquires about the possibility of doing post-doctoral work at Caltech. Handwritten note: “Dr. Corey, Do you think that he could be used? NFLP?” [Memo from Corey to LP, December 1951] [Letter from LP to Schoenberg, January 16, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (S: Correspondence, 1951), #378.5]
- Letter from Randolph T. Major, Vice President and Scientific Director, Merck & Co, to LP, RE: Major appreciates LP’s kindness for inviting them to have lunch during his visit last month. They were happy to talk about oxypolygelatin and will give careful thought to the possibility of contributing to the work on this product. [Filed under LP Science: (Materials re: Oxypolygelatin Blood Plasma Substitute, 1945-1951), Box #6.003, Folder #3.3]
- Letter from Walter J. Murphy, Editor, Chemical and Engineering News, to LP, RE: Congratulates LP on receiving the first Gilbert Newton Lewis Medal of the California Section of the American Chemical Society. [Filed under LP Speeches: 1951s.19]
- Propositions submitted by William F. Sheehan, Jr., RE: Ph.D. Oral Examination for Professors Shoemaker, Badger, Bates, Christy, Niemann, and Swift. Handwritten notes on top of page. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: (CIT: Materials re: Teaching and Advising of Graduate Students by Linus Pauling, 1935-1963.), Box #1.016, Folder #16.2]
- Telegram from LP to W.T. Astbury, Department of Biomolecular Structure, University of Leeds, RE: States that he shall come on May 1. [Letter from LP to Astbury, December 17, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Astbury, William T., 1937-1961), #6.18]
- Check from AHP to Mrs. Betty Chesley for $3.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: Southern Commercial and Savings, September, 1950 - December, 1952.), Box #4.021, Folder #21.3]
- Bill from the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company to LP for $51.96. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Check Registers, 1951-1960.), Box #4.075, Folder #75.1]
- Check from AHP to the Pasadena Laundry for $7.55. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: Southern Commercial and Savings, September, 1950 - December, 1952.), Box #4.021, Folder #21.2]
- Check from LP to Alex Rich for $27.70. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: Southern Commercial and Savings, September, 1950 - December, 1952.), Box #4.021, Folder #21.3]
- Check from LP to Hertz Stations for $18.23. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: Southern Commercial and Savings, September, 1950 - December, 1952.), Box #4.021, Folder #21.2]
- Letter from Donald Mare, Lt. Colonel, USAF, Executive Officer of the Industrial Employment Review Board, to LP, RE: Informs him that they have his December 13th letter and have located a photostatic copy of the January 24, 1945 letter from Dr. Vannevar Bush. Says that it is assumed that Mr. Wirin has the original letter. Encloses a copy of the letter in question. [Filed under LP Personal Safe, Drawer #1, Folder #1.032]
- Letter from Dr. Edmund L. Keeney to LP, RE: Asks LP if negatively ionized air is beneficial in treating bronchial asthma. [Letter from LP to Keeney, December 20, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (K: Correspondence, 1951), #200.16]
- Letter from Dr. Frederick D. Rossini, Chairman, Committee on Physical Chemistry, NRC, to Members of the Subcommittee on Fundamental Constants of the Committee on Physical Chemistry of the NRC (LP included), RE: Discusses the problems associated with the chemist’s mole and that many people feel the chemist’s mole should be abandoned in favor of the physicist’s mole. Suggests instead keeping both but defining the chemist’s mole as a fixed ratio to the physicist’s mole. Requests their opinion. [Letter from LP to Rossini, January 16, 1952] [Filed under LP Science: (National Research Council, 1950-1992), Box #14.028, Folder #28.1]
- Letter from LP to Manuel Morales, Naval Medical Research Institute, RE: Regretfully informs him that neither he nor Corey will be able to attend the conference. [Letters from Morales to LP, November 29, 1951 and December 14, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (M: Correspondence, 1951), #256.2]
- Letter from LP to S. Kulik, RE: Suggests that he contact Dr. Clark at the Institute about an opening. [Note from Kulik to LP, December 13, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (K: Correspondence, 1951), #200.16]
- Letter from LP to W.T. Astbury, Department of Biomolecular Structure, University of Leeds, RE: Informs Astbury of LP’s travel plans; includes the Royal Society meetings and other travel engagements before and after the meetings. [Letter from Astbury to LP, December 17, 1951] [Filed under LP Travel: Box #1.001, Folder #1.10]
- Letter from Paul Emmett, Mellon Institute of Industrial Research, to LP, RE: Emmett has space for three or four boys to do research at the Mellon Institute and has enclosed applications. [Letter from LP to Emmett, November 23, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Emmett, Paul), #109.1]
- Letter from Prof. T. S. Wheeler, University College (Ireland), to LP, RE: Asks for clarification on the use of θ in LP’s book, Nature of the Chemical Bond. [Letter from LP to Wheeler, December 31, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (W: Correspondence, 1951), #443.19]
- Letter from W.T. Astbury, Department of Biomolecular Structure, University of Leeds, to LP, RE: Changes the date of the Royal Society meeting from April 24 to May 1, per LP’s request; asks for clarification about whether LP will present one or two papers. [Telegram from LP, December 14, 1951 and Letter from LP to Astbury, December 17, 1951] [Filed under LP Travel: Box #1.001, Folder #1.10 and LP Correspondence: (Astbury, William T., 1937-1961), #6.18]
- Magazine Cover: “Choh Hao Li and Linus Pauling, Inaugural Winners of California Section Awards”, Chemical and Engineering News, December 17, 1951. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks, 1951-1955: Box #6.006, Folder #6.17]
- Note from LP to Himself, RE: Concerns hydrogen and resonance. [Filed under LP Books: Unpb8.2]
- Photo: Cover of the December 17th issue of Chemical Engineering and News, featuring Professors Choh Hao Li and Linus Pauling working in a lab. Photographer unknown. Black and white print. [Filed under LP Photo Box: 1951i.5]
- Statement of credit card purchases from the Standard Oil Company of California to LP. Charge slip attached for $4.56, making a total balance of $57.40 due. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1951-1962.), Box #4.060, Folder #60.1]
- Check from AHP to Pasadena Tuberculosis Association for $2.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: Southern Commercial and Savings, September, 1950 - December, 1952.), Box #4.021, Folder #21.3]
- Check from AHP to Southern Counties Gas Company for $6.07. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: Southern Commercial and Savings, September, 1950 - December, 1952.), Box #4.021, Folder #21.2]
- Letter from Beatrice Wulf to Dr. John G. Kirkwood, Sterling Chemistry Laboratory, RE: Apologizes that she has been slow to write him about the classified material that he has returned to various people. Encloses receipts and discusses the other documents. States that they will be glad to continue to take care of the requests for reprints. They just decorated their office Christmas tree and the lab workers are having coffee on Friday afternoon and wish he could be there. Discusses other personal matters. Related materials are attached. [Letter from Kirkwood to Wulf, December 5, 1951] [Filed under LP Peace: (Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1948-1964), Box #3.016, Folder #16.3] [Also filed under LP Peace: (United Nations Atomic Energy Commission, 1945-1956.), Box #3.017, Folder #17.2]
- Letter from Edgar Reynolds Smith, National Bureau of Standards, U.S. Department of Commerce, to LP, RE: States that he was pleased to see the fine cover picture of LP on this week’s Chemical and Engineering News. Congratulates LP on being named as the first recipient of the Gilbert Newton Lewis Medal of the California Section of the American Chemical Society. [Letter from LP to Smith, January 16, 1952] [Filed under LP Speeches: 1951s.19]
- Letter from James E. P. Toman, Director of Neurological Research, Institute for Psychosomatic and Psychiatric Research and Training, Michael Reese Hospital, RE: Encloses a resolution to the AAAS Council which he thought might interest LP. Suggests that LP and his colleagues might want to add their names to it. [Letter from LP to Toman, January 12, 1952]. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (T: Correspondence, 1951), #410.6]
- Letter from LP to Don Walter, RE: Says that he does not believe that the mechanism he mentioned has any significance, but says that he should read articles published by Jehle. [Letter from Walter to LP, No Date] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (W: Correspondence, 1951), #443.19]
- Letter from LP to E. C. Bullard, National Physical Laboratory, RE: Suggests that Bullard visit their department when he is in California. States that Professor Corey and he are still researching the protein structure and that another year or two of work is necessary before the field is stable enough to justify writing a book. Says that he does not know of anyone who could take time off from their research and no one has a manuscript prepared. [Letter from Bullard to LP, December 13, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (B: Correspondence, 1951), #37.18]
- Letter from LP to George A. Boyd, Medical Division, Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies, RE: Encloses a statement about published work on proline and hydroxyproline in collagen which was prepared by Dr. Walter Schroeder. Discusses collagen and tells him that the best data are those reported by Richard S. Bear. [Letters from Boyd to LP, November 29, 1951and December 27, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (B: Correspondence, 1951), #37.18]
- Letter from LP to George H. Young, Director of Research, Mellon Institute of Industrial Research, RE: Gives his recommendation for Sam Naiditch. [Letter from Naiditch to LP, December 1, 1951 and Letter from Young to LP, December 26, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (N: Correspondence, 1951), #287.18]
- Letter from LP to George Kistiakowsky, Department of Chemistry, Harvard University, RE: Asks for his opinion of Robert Gomer who is being considered for an assistant professor position. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Kistiakowsky, George B.), #198.13]
- Letter from LP to JW Williams, Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin, RE: Looks forward to his visit in January and to straightening out the matter of OPG. [Filed under LP Science: (Materials re: Oxypolygelatin Blood Plasma Substitute, 1945-1951), Box #6.003, Folder #3.3]
- Letter from LP to R. C. Hansford, Chairman, Catalysis Conference, RE: Declines the invitation to attend the 1952 Catalysis Conference. [Letter from Hansford to LP, December 12, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (H: Correspondence, 1951), #166.2]
- Letter from LP to R. P. Mitra, Department of Chemistry, University of Delhi, RE: Regrets that he was unable to visit India due to his health and thanks him for the reprint of the letter. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (M: Correspondence, 1951), #256.2]
- Letter from LP to Robley C. Williams, Virus Laboratory, University of California at Berkeley, RE: Thanks him for the lantern slide of the flagellum. [Letter from Williams to LP, December 5, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (W: Correspondence, 1951), #443.19]
- Letter from LP to Wm. Harrison Fetridge thanking him for his letter and saying he’s pleased to be included in Popular Mechanics’ Hall of Fame. [Reply to Fetridge December 12, 1951, Fetridge’s reply December 26, 1951] [Filed under LP Awards: 1952h.1]
- Memo from LP to Verner Schomaker. [Letter from LP to Belknap, December 13, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Owens-Illinois Glass Company), #299.7]
Verner Schomaker
Dec. 18, 1951
Silicon compounds
Would you write out a brief statement about work on electron diffraction in relation to the nature of the silicon- oxygen bond. Perhaps it would be enough for you to sketch out briefly the investigations on silicon compounds that have been made in our laboratories by the electron diffraction method, the incomplete studies (Si2Cl2 and any others), and the studies that you would propose to make. Anything that would throw light on the nature of silicon-oxygen bonds would be worth while. If you sketched this out I could prepare a letter to Mr. Belknap.
What I suggest is that a post-doctorate man be obtained, who would put in only part of his time on silicon-oxygen compounds themselves, and part of his time on what may be called related substances. I hope that a grant could be obtained that would cover part of the cost of building the apparatus, too.
Linus Pauling:W
- Article: “Department of Laggard Justice,” Manas, Vol. IV, No. 51. [Filed under Ava Helen Pauling: (Materials re: Japanese Internment during World War II.), Box #5.001, Folder #1.6]
- Bill from the Southern California Edison Company to LP for $28.10. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1951-1962.), Box #4.060, Folder #60.1]
- Check from AHP to Manor Market for $50.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: Southern Commercial and Savings, September, 1950 - December, 1952.), Box #4.021, Folder #21.2]
- Check from AHP to Susie Perry for $50.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: Southern Commercial and Savings, September, 1950 - December, 1952.), Box #4.021, Folder #21.3]
- Check from LP to A.D. Smith Corp. for $46.67. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: Southern Commercial and Savings, September, 1950 - December, 1952.), Box #4.021, Folder #21.3]
- Credit card statement from Richfield Oil Corporation to LP and AHP for $29.49. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1951-1962.), Box #4.060, Folder #60.1]
- Letter from Beatrice Wulf, Executive Secretary, Gates and Crellin Laboratory, to George Glockler, State University of Iowa, RE: Sends LP’s figures and legend for “Interatomic Distances and Bond Character in the Oxygen Acids and Related Substances.” Informs that the manuscript was sent by LP. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Glockler, George), #136.15]
- Letter from LP to Abraham White, Chemical Specialties Co., Inc. RE: Replies that he is looking forward to Federico Lehmann’s visit and says that he would like it if his son could come as well. Handwritten note: “Dr. Lehmann to be here Friday, Jan. 11, 11 a.m.” [Letter from White to LP, December 10, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (W: Correspondence, 1951), #443.19]
- Letter from LP to Crane Brinton, Chairman of the Society of Fellows, Harvard University, RE: Thanks him for sending the Society of Fellows booklets. States that he will contact him again if more questions arise in his discussion with a friend. States that he is pleased that they, like the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, do not require reports from Junior Fellows. [Letter from Brinton to LP, December 3, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Bantrell, Myron, 1951-1952), #23.5]
- Letter from LP to G. E. McCasland, Department of Chemistry, University of Toronto, RE: Answers his questions about compounds and bonds. [Letter from McCasland to LP, December 6, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (M: Correspondence, 1951), #256.2]
- Letter from LP to J. S. McKinley McKee, RE: Recommends that he take the position with the Courtauld Institute and says that he looks forward to seeing McKee next summer. [Note from McKee to LP, November 18, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (M: Correspondence, 1951), #256.2]
- Letter from LP to Samuel Snyder, RE: Says that he does not have a great deal of knowledge about the cancer field, but answers the questions with what he does know. [Note from Snyder to LP, November 27, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (S: Correspondence, 1951), #378.5]
- Letter from LP to Therald Moeller, Chairman, Inorganic Chemistry, Gordon Research Conferences, University of Illinois, RE: Says that he will not be able to attend the Gordon Research Conference next August. [Letters from Moeller to LP, November 29, 1951 and December 26, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (M: Correspondence, 1951), #256.2]
- Letter from William Hume-Rothery, Inorganic Chemical Laboratory, Oxford University, to LP, RE: Responds to LP’s comments on his recent paper and agrees to examine LP’s reports more thoroughly after the Christmas break. Informs LP that most mathematical physicists are opposed to LP’s views. [Letter from LP to Hume-Rothery, December 3, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Hume-Rothery, William), #163.4]
- Manuscript Notes: “A Simple Theory of Electrical Conductivity”, December 19, 1951. [Filed under LP Science: (Manuscript Notes by Linus Pauling re: Chemical Bonds, 1944-1953), Box #3.005, Folder #5.39]
- Note from LP to F. E. Malherbe, National Research Council of Canada, RE: Sends the information that he requested under a separate cover. [Note from Malherbe to LP, November 26, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (M: Correspondence, 1951), #256.2]
- Typescript: “Statement by Linus Pauling,” Wednesday, December 19, 1951: Discusses the meetings he had with Mr. Wirin and President DuBridge concerning the hearing with the Industrial Employment Review Board. [Filed under LP Personal Safe, Drawer #1, Folder #1.032]
- Check from AHP to Mira Loma Mutual Water Co. for $5.76. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: Southern Commercial and Savings, September, 1950 - December, 1952.), Box #4.021, Folder #21.3]
- Letter from Donald Mare, Lt. Colonel, USAF, Executive Officer of the Industrial Employment Review Board, to Mr. A.L. Wirin, cc: LP, RE: Returns the original copies of Exhibits 44 and 49 at LP’s request. [Letter from Wirin to Mare, December 31, 1951] [Filed under LP Personal Safe, Drawer #2, Folder #2.021]
- Letter from George Rieveschl, Jr., Research Department, Parke, Davis & Company, to LP, RE: Encloses a check for $216.78 and says that they enjoyed his visit. [Letter from LP to Rieveschl, January 16, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Parke, Davis & Company), #310.3]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Vannevar Bush, Carnegie Institution of Washington, RE: Encloses a copy of Bush’s January 24, 1945 and July 23, 1946 letters to LP and the Citation for the Medal of Merit. Explains that the work mentioned in his January 24, 1945 letter continues to have high classification and that he has not discussed this work with anyone. Says that he will be grateful to him for his letter to the Industrial Employment Review Board. [Letter from Bush to LP, December 7, 1951] [Filed under LP Biographical: Political Issues: (Industrial Employment Review Board/Industrial Personnel Security Board, 1951-1954.), Box #2.010, Folder #10.1]
- Letter from LP to Edmund L. Keeney, RE: States that he is skeptical of the claim that negatively ionized air is beneficial to treating bronchial asthma and recommends that Keeney contact AMA. [Letter from Keeney to LP, December 17, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (K: Correspondence, 1951), #200.16]
- Letter from LP to Lt. Colonel Donald Mare, Industrial Employment Review Board Munitions Board, RE: Informs Mare that he has just talked to Mr. Wirin who has the original copy of the letter by Vannevar Bush to LP, which LP mentioned in his last letter to Mare, and has returned the letter to him. [Filed under LP Biographical: Political Issues: (Industrial Employment Review Board/Industrial Personnel Security Board, 1951-1954.), Box #2.010, Folder #10.1]
- Check from AHP to Safety Drug Co. for $2.87. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: Southern Commercial and Savings, September, 1950 - December, 1952.), Box #4.021, Folder #21.3]
- Letter from LP to Gladys Keener, SCIENCE, RE: States that he received her letter upon his return home and that he trusts everything went well with the publication of that issue of SCIENCE. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Science), #374.6]
- Letter from LP to Henry Allen Moe, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, RE: Informs him that he has met Dr. Carrol Richardson and Richardson made a very good impression on him. Comments that he did not get to talk with him about his Guggenheim fellowship proposal but that if it is scholastically worthy, advises that Richardson be awarded a fellowship. Discusses the current situation of Richardson and what event put him into it, i.e. that he was ousted from his job at Oberlin College because of his support for Dr. Goslin, superintendent of the Pasadena School District, who was fired because some of the locals wanted to cut school taxes and thereby cut school activities; Goslin disagreed and the group pressured the school board to release him. [Note from Moe to LP, December 28, 1951] [Filed under LP Science: (John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1946-1952), Box #14.014, Folder #14.6]
- Receipt for Dues, ACS Division of Biological Chemistry, Spring and Fall 1952 meetings. [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964), Box #14.006, Folder #6.4]
- Bill from Bullock’s for $36.71. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1951-1962.), Box #4.060, Folder #60.1]
- Bill from F.C. Nash & Co. for $8.23. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1951-1962.), Box #4.060, Folder #60.1]
- Check from AHP to Walter Fritts for $48.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: Southern Commercial and Savings, September, 1950 - December, 1952.), Box #4.021, Folder #21.3]
- Statement from F.C. Nash & Co. to AHP: Informs her that her balance due for the November 23rd - December 22nd billing period is $15.81. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1951-1962.), Box #4.060, Folder #60.1]
- Check from AHP to Marie Antoinelle for $7.50. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: Southern Commercial and Savings, September, 1950 - December, 1952.), Box #4.021, Folder #21.3]
- Check from AHP to Market Basket for $25.36. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: Southern Commercial and Savings, September, 1950 - December, 1952.), Box #4.021, Folder #21.3]
- Check from AHP to Peter Pauling for $50.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: Southern Commercial and Savings, September, 1950 - December, 1952.), Box #4.021, Folder #21.3]
- Check from LP to Bill’s Liquor Mart for $37.54. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: Southern Commercial and Savings, September, 1950 - December, 1952.), Box #4.021, Folder #21.3]
- Check from LP to Peter S. Pauling for $100.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: Southern Commercial and Savings, September, 1950 - December, 1952.), Box #4.021, Folder #21.3]
- Bill from Athenaeum to LP for $17.10. Handwritten note: “Pd.” [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1951-1962.), Box #4.060, Folder #60.1]
- Check from AHP to Manor Market for $50.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: Southern Commercial and Savings, September, 1950 - December, 1952.), Box #4.021, Folder #21.3]
- Letter from George H. Young, Director of Research, Mellon Institute of Industrial Research, to LP, RE: Thanks him for the letter regarding Sam Naiditch. Informs LP that there are many attractive openings at the Mellon Institute and encourages him to refer former students to them. [Letter from LP to Young, December 18, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (N: Correspondence, 1951), #287.18]
- Letter from L. A. DuBridge to the Gentlemen at the Industrial Employment Review Board, Munitions Board, Department of Defense, RE: Corrects the misunderstanding regarding the reasons for which LP’s clearance was requested by the California Institute and the level of classified material for which access was requested. [Filed under LP Biographical: Political Issues: (Industrial Employment Review Board/Industrial Personnel Security Board, 1951-1954.), Box #2.010, Folder #10.1]
- Letter from LP to H. O. Jenkins, RE: States that he is glad that Jenkins is staying in full-time ministry. [Note from Jenkins to LP, November 30, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (J: Correspondence, 1951), #192.17]
- Letter from LP to W. H. Freeman, RE: Sends Freeman a copy of his December 2 letter. Discusses his plans to travel to England next summer and the complications the trip will have in the revision of General Chemistry. Inquires whether a late summer 1952 completion of the revision will be acceptable. [Note from Freeman to LP, December 2, 1951] [Filed under LP Books: 1953b.1]
- Letter from Therald Moeller, Chairman, Inorganic Chemistry, Gordon Research Conferences, University of Illinois, to LP, RE: Inquires if he has made a decision about participating in the conference. [Letter from LP to Moeller, December 19, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (M: Correspondence, 1951), #256.2]
- Letter from Wm. Harrison Fetridge to LP with the citation announcing LP’s election to Popular Mechanics Half Century Hall of Fame. [Reply to LP December 18, 1951] [Filed under LP Awards: 1952h.1]
- Note from Henry Allen Moe, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, to LP, RE: Thanks him for his opinion on some of the applicants for new-type fellowships. Informs him that he will be sending him many applications for new-type fellowships soon, as well as some of the proposals for the main fellowships so that he can look over them in his position as a referee. Mentions that he will have the treasurer send him his honorarium check as a token of the Foundation’s appreciation. [Letter from LP to Moe, December 28, 1951] [Filed under LP Science: (John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1946-1952), Box #14.014, Folder #14.6]
- “A Correction and Note on the Relation of the Beta Uranium and Sigma Phase Structure,” by Charles W. Tucker, Jr. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Shoemaker, David P.), #363.3]
- Bill from the Apothecary Shop of the Thatcher Medical Building to AHP for $1.61. Handwritten note: “Pd.” [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1951-1962.), Box #4.060, Folder #60.1]
- Letter from B. D. Van Evera to LP, RE: Concerns Stephen Brunauer’s resignation from the Navy under pressure. States that they have composed a petition to the Secretary of the Navy requesting a hearing to determine if Stephen Brunauer is a good security risk. Asks LP to sign the attached petition. Asks LP to keep the list of scientists that received the petition confidential. [Letter from LP to Van Evera, January 3, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Brunauer, Stephen), #32.6]
- Letter from George A. Boyd, Medical Division, Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies, to LP, RE: Thanks him for his letter and says that he will try to mention LP’s work at a bone conference in January. [Letter from LP to Boyd, December 18, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (B: Correspondence, 1951), #37.18]
- Letter from S. H. Human to LP, RE: Asks if anyone has ever tried to purify the blood from a dead person for use in transfusions. [Letter from LP to Human, January 10, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (H: Correspondence, 1951), #166.2]
- Letter from V. Bush, Carnegie Institution of Washington, to LP, RE: Informs LP that he has written to the Industrial Employment Review Board and hopes that his statement has some value. [Filed under LP Biographical: Political Issues: (Industrial Employment Review Board/Industrial Personnel Security Board, 1951-1954.), Box #2.010, Folder #10.1]
- Letter from W. Albert Noyes, Jr., Editor, Journal of the American Chemical Society, to LP, RE: Discusses papers that he encloses for LP to look over but states that he does not expect LP to provide detailed comments. [Letter from LP to Noyes, January 3, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Journal of the American Chemical Society), #191.1]
- Letter from W. B. White to LP, RE: Asks for his opinion of Koch’s cancer research work. Inquires if the hypothesis could be a chemical fact. Handwritten note in the upper left-hand corner: “Dr. Rich: what would you say?” [Letter from LP to White, January 8, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (W: Correspondence, 1951), #443.19]
- Check from LP to Film Classic Assemblies for $3.60. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Bank Statements and Canceled Checks: Southern Commercial and Savings, September, 1950 - December, 1952.), Box #4.021, Folder #21.3]
- Expense account receipt: California Institute of Technology; reimbursement for traveling expenses incurred en route to New York and return. [Filed under LP Travel: Box #1.001, Folder #1.9]
- Letter from LP to Henry Allen Moe, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. [Note from Moe to LP, December 26, 1951] [Filed under LP Science: (John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1946-1952), Box #14.014, Folder #14.6]
December 28, 1951
Mr. Henry Allen Moe
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial
Foundation
551 Fifth Avenue
New York 17, N.Y.
Dear Henry:
Thanks very much for your Christmas letter. Also, Ava Helen and I were happy to have the Christmas card that you and Edith sent us. We have not sent out any cards for several years, because of our being so busy, especially along before Christmas.
I am sorry that you have been laid up with the flu. Should you not be getting another man in the office, to help you out - and especially to be available, together with Jim, when you take your sabbatical year?
I shall look forward to receiving the batch of new-type cases, and also some of the 1952 digests. I thank you for the honorarium, which surprised me when it arrived last week. You know that I am glad to do anything that I can for you and the Foundation.
We have three of the children at home with us for the holidays, along with two (at times three) other young people - friends of Linda down from Reed College. Ava Helen and I are feeling well, but I think that she is being kept too busy, by the house full of people.
Tomorrow we are going down to the beach to collect marine animals, in order that I may prepare some specimens of muscle protein. An extraordinary situation has arisen. Twenty-five years ago some investigators in Germany dried a piece of muscle and made an x-ray photograph of it; this had been done scores of times before, and the x-ray photographs that had been obtained had always been the same - rather fuzzy, uninteresting diagrams - but this preparation gave a striking photograph, such as is obtained from a crystalline material. A similar crystalline photograph was obtained from another preparation in Switzerland ten years ago, and Bear, in Schmitt's laboratory, has made two samples of muscle that give the crystalline pattern. Corey and I discussed the photographed obtained by the Swiss workers, and described their sample as crystallized muscle. Bear published a letter in Nature last month, in which he states that he does not think that the crystalline material is muscle at all. It is hard to imagine what he thinks it is, because it is evident that the crystalline material makes up most of the sample, which was just a piece of muscle that had been dried. Corey and I feel that this crystalline pattern is extremely important, because of the large amount of information that it probably will provide (and in part already has provided) about the struc-
ture of proteins, and even about the nature of the phenomenon of muscular contraction. We have the original sample of the Swiss investigators, Lotmar and Picken(Picken is an Englishman), but it no longer is crystalline - instead it gives the ordinary fuzzy muscle diffraction pattern.
I estimate that some hundreds of samples of dried muscle have been made by investigators during the past thirty years and subjected to x-ray diffraction. Four of these samples have turned out to be crystalline. Nobody knows what the conditions are that produce the crystalline material. Accordingly I propose to make some hundreds of samples of dried muscle, in various ways, and to make x-ray photographs of all of then, with the expectation that in a month, or two months, or three months, or perhaps six months a sample of crystalline muscle will turn up. He can then make better x-ray photographs than have been obtained by the earlier investigators, and presumably derive some valuable information about protein structure and muscle structure from them. The four samples of crystallized muscle that were obtained by earlier investigators are from four different animals - frog, mussel, pectin, and squid. These are all cold blooded animals, and accordingly we are planning to get samples of muscle form cold blooded animals to begin with, and to try some mammalian muscle samples later on.
The Royal Society is arranging a Conference on Protein Structure. I stated at first that I could not attend, because of the trip around the world. Now I have agreed to attend, and the date has been set for May 1, rather than April 24, in order to permit me to come to the Philosophical Society meeting and then to attend the Conference. Ava Helen and I are now planning to go to the Conference, and to take a vacation during May and June, and then to attend an International Conference on Biochemistry in July, which is to be held in Paris. We shall then come back home, about August 1.
With best wishes to you and Edith for the New Year, I am
Sincerely yours,
Linus Pauling:W
- Letter to E.B. Wilson from LP, RE: Submits a manuscript entitled, “The Structure of Chlorine Hydrate” by Dr. Marsha and LP to be published in the Proceedings. [Filed under LP Science: (National Academy of Sciences, 1945-1951), Box #14.019, Folder #19.4]
- Note from Henry Allen Moe, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, to LP, RE: Thanks him for his letter about Carrol Richardson and mentions that he still has the flu. [Letter from LP to Moe, December 21, 1951] [Filed under LP Science: (John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1946-1952), Box #14.014, Folder #14.6]
- Letter from Sir John Cockcroft, Atomic Energy Research Establishment, to LP, RE: Thanks him for the letter of congratulations. [Letter from LP to Cockcroft, November 21, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Cockcroft, John, 1951), #66.7]
- Typescript of Presentation by William H. Pearlman at 118th Annual Meeting of the AAAS "Difficulties Experienced by Scientists in Obtaining Passports and Visas from the U.S. Department of State." LP Peace: Box 4.007, Folder 7.1
- “Difficulties Experienced by Scientists in Obtaining Passports and Visas from the U.S. Department of State,” by William Pearlman, Department of Biochemistry, Jefferson Medical College. Presented December 30, 1951 at the 118th Annual Meeting of the AAAS. [Filed under LP Peace: (Federation of American Scientists, 1948-1993), Box #4.007, Folder #7.1]
- Contract Status Report for N123s-57251 T.O. VI. [Filed under LP Science: (Office of Naval Research: Correspondence, Contract Status Reports and Project Status Reports, 1947-1962), Box #14.031, Folder #31.5]
- Letter from A.L. Wirin, to Donald Mare, Lt. Colonel, USAF, Executive Officer of the Industrial Employment Review Board Munitions Board, cc: LP, RE: Acknowledges receipt of the Exhibits 44 and 49. [Letter from Mare to Wirin, December 20, 1951] [Filed under LP Personal Safe, Drawer #2, Folder #2.021]
- Letter from LP to T. S. Wheeler, University College (Ireland), RE: Replies that he is correct and that the use of θ should be changed to correct the error. [Letters from Wheeler to LP, December 17, 1951 and January 24, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (W: Correspondence, 1951), #443.19]
- Letter from William W. Winship, The Chemist’s Club, to LP, RE: Thanks him for his letter concerning the proposed use of the vitreosil and quartz glass for the construction of molds for casting metals. [Letter from Winship to LP, October 25, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (W: Correspondence, 1951), #443.19]
- Newspaper Clipping: “Hair Molecules’ Shape Debated”, Baltimore (Maryland) Sun, December 31, 1951. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks, 1951-1955: Box #6.006, Folder #6.16]
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