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- Itinerary for LP and AHP for February 11th through February 18th. [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1952), Box 1952s, Folder 1952s.5]
- Pauling Scrapbook: Oregonian [? publication not listed] article entitled "Top Scientists Will Speak Here" RE: discusses LP's and Dr. Wendell Stanley's upcoming talks scheduled for February at Reed College as part of the college's 40th anniversary series of lectures. [Filed under LP Biographical: Box 6.006, Folder 6.20]
- Pauling Scrapbook: The Outlook article entitled "An Aristocracy of Achievement" RE: article crediting LP as the author, however, this is apparently not the right credit. [Note in pen by LP: "I didn't write this article!"] [Filed under LP Biographical: Box 6.006, Folder 6.21]
- Pauling Scrapbook: Vancouver Institute Programme for Saturday night lectures held at UBC RE: indicates LP as the Special Canadian Club Lecturer 1952 for February 16, 1952. Lists all other speakers for the event. [Filed under LP Biographical: Box 6.006, Folder 6.22]
- Periodical: Air Repair: Air Pollution and Smoke Prevention Association of America. [44 pages]
- Plane Tickets for LP and AHP from Portland to Vancouver, British Columbia. [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1952), Box 1952s, Folder 1952s.5]
- Publication, “The Structure of Chlorine Hydrate,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. [Filed under LP Reprints: (Publications of Linus Pauling, 1952), Box 1952p, Folder 1952p.5]
- Information for persons affected by secrecy orders under public, No. 700, 76th Congress, as amended by Public Laws 239 and 609, 77th Congress, from the Department of Commerce, approved February 1, 1952. [Filed under LP Safe: Box 2.039, Folder 39.70c]
- Letter from A.L. Wirin to LP RE: Enclosed is letter from the Munitions Board to Wirin dated January 28, 1952 that accepts the change in scheduled appearance of Pauling before the board to May 21, 1952.
- Letter from D.P. Riley to LP RE: thanks LP for his letter. He has amended his article to Nature accordingly. Goes on to describe his experiments with the alpha-helix and the denaturation of the serum albumin. [Letter of response from LP to Dr. Riley February 7, 1952].
- Letter from Dr. Rossini to the Members of the Subcommittee on Fundamental Constants [of which LP was part] RE: Encloses the final draft of the report entitled "Status of the values of the fundamental constants for physical chemistry as of July 1, 1951" to be submitted to the Journal of the American Chemical Society. [Filed under LP Science: Box 14.028, Folder 28.1]
- Letter from E. B. Macgowan of the Special Committee for World Reconstruction and World Disarmament to LP RE: writes to tell LP about what their organization is all about, namely an effort to find alternatives for world armament. Asks for LP's advice. [includes a page of information about Mrs. Elsie L. Picon, president of the organization] [date only indicates "February, 1952"] [Filed under unsorted correspondence]
- Letter from Henry Allen Moe, Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to LP RE: Thanks for his opinion regarding Dr. Walter Root's application for a fellowship. [Filed under LP Science: Box 14.014, Folder 14.7].
- Letter from Horst Hoyer to LP RE: Asks LP if he could suggest any research fellowships available from Caltech. He is interested because he has recently been fired from his work with Armor and Company for reasons unrelated to his research abilities, and so wanted to continue his research in the properties of collagen in some other way. [Letter from LP to Mr. Hoyer February 4, 1952] [Filed under H Correspondence: 1952, Box #166, Folder #3]
- Letter from John G. Kirkwood to Mrs. Beatrice Wulf [Secretary to LP] RE: encloses a reprint order for an article in the Journal of Immunology which should be forwarded to Holmes or Mrs. Townsend. [Letter from LP to Kirkwood January 16, 1952, letter from Kirkwood to Wulf February 25, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #198, Folder #12 (Kirkwood, John G.)].
- Letter from LP to Dr. J. E. Bell of Rollins College RE: thanks Dr. Bell for the letter of January 28, 1952. Has written to Mr. Casamajor asking him to have Mrs. Hodges send him copies of items in the minutes of the company relating to their property. Suggests Dr. Richard Lewis as a man to teach chemistry at Rollins College. Goes on to discuss Dr. Lewis' background, who seems to have had a connection to the Communist party at one point which got him into trouble. [Note attached to letter RE: the chairman of the science division just came and asked if LP knew of anyone who would be interested in teaching physics or chemistry at Rollins liberal arts college in Florida.] [Letter from LP to Dr. Lewis February 1, 1952] [Filed under L: Correspondence 1952, Box #230, Folder #18]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Moyer S. Gunther, Editor of the Interne RE: writes that he is glad that their magazine is resuming publication and has requested that he write an article for them, however, he is over-committed at present and so will have to put off writing for them until next year perhaps. [Letter from the Interne to LP January 28, 1952] [Filed under I: Correspondence 1952, Box #185, Folder #13]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Richard N. Lewis RE: writes to say that he has recommended him to a Dr. Bell who taught chemistry at Caltech and who now is at Rollins college in Florida. Dr. Bell asked LP to recommend someone who would be interested in teaching chemistry or physics at this small liberal arts college [Letter from LP to Bell February 1, 1952, note from Dr. Lewis to LP February 10, 1952] [Filed under L: Correspondence 1952, Box #230, Folder #18]
- Letter from LP to Henry Allen Moe, Guggenheim Memorial Foundation RE: thanks Moe for his letter regarding a proposed society of fellows, and then goes on to discuss his familiarity with the Telluride Association. [Filed under LP Science: Box 14.014, Folder 14.7].
- Letter from LP to Mrs. Rowland Edwards RE: Regrets that he and his colleagues do not have the kind of information that she is looking for. [Note from Mrs. Edwards to Caltech January 29, 1952] [Filed under E: Correspondence 1952, Box #112, Folder #18]
- AHP writes cheque: to: Walter Fritts amount: $56.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- Letter from Egbert J. Sormani to LP RE: Requests that LP sign the enclosed card for his autograph collection. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #378, Folder #6]
- Letter from J.B. Culbertson to LP, RE: Culbertson is pleased to hear that LP will be at Cornell on April 15th to deliver a talk on “Chemistry in Relation to Medicine.” Culbertson is also happy to hear that AHP will accompany LP on this trip. Culbertson has arranged for LP to stay at Mt. Vernon. Also, Culbertson has proposed that LP speak at the Iowa Academy of Science. [LP’s letter January 24, 1952] [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1952), Box 1952s, Folder 1952s.7]
- Letter from LP to C. B. Belknap of Owens-Illinois Glass Company RE: encloses a manuscript of a statement about a research program on the structure of compounds of silicon as determined by the electron diffraction method, submitted by Verner Schomaker and himself. Goes on to discuss his work with silicates and requests that Mr. Belknap consider his proposal. [statement included] [Letter from Mr. Belknap to LP January 30, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #299, Folder #7 (Owens-Illinois Glass Company)].
- Letter from Miron Morrill to LP, RE: Morrill is pleased to know that LP will be at Cornell on April 15th. Morrill notes that Cornell can offer LP $200 plus their share of LP’s expenses during his stay at Cornell. [LP’s reply February 5, 1952] [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1952), Box 1952s, Folder 1952s.7]
- Note from Prof. D. Keilin to LP RE: writes that he thanks LP for the letter of congratulations on the Copley Medal. [Letter from LP to Prof. Keilin January 9, 1952] [Filed under K: Correspondence 1952, Box #200, Folder #17]
- Letter from Carl. D. Spangler to LP RE: mentions a new method for bringing constituent molecules together in a combustion system. Encloses a clipping from the newspaper and requests LP's response to it. Attached is a "Premise." Requests LP's opinion on it as well. [Letter from LP to Mr. Spangler February 7, 1952]. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #378, Folder #6]
- AHP writes cheque: to: Bill's Liquor Mart amount: $89.41 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- AHP writes cheque: to: Market Basket amount: $25.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- Letter from A.H. Walter, Office of Naval Research, to William A. Rice, Office of Naval Research cc: LP RE: a request for a review of the research proposal renewal made by LP on January 30, 1952. [Filed under LP Science: Box 13.004, Folder 4.3].
- Letter from C. J. Lapp, of the National Research Council, to LP RE: Submits a list of graduate students who have applied for the NSF predoctoral graduate fellowship and asks him to rank them by ability. [handwritten notes on page by LP rank the students] [Reply from LP to Dr. Lapp given March 8, 1952] [Filed under LP Science: Box 14.028, Folder 28.1]
- Letter from LP to C. B. Belknap of Owens-Illinois Glass Company. [Letter from Mr. Belknap to LP January 30, 1952, letter from LP to Mr. Belknap February 11, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #299, Folder #7 file: (Owens-Illinois Glass Company)].
February 4, 1952
Mr. C. B. Belknap
General Offices
Owens-Illinois Glass Company
Toledo, Ohio
Dear Mr. Belknap:
I enclose a statement about a research program on the structure of compounds of silicon, as determined mainly by the electron diffraction method.
This work would be carried out by Professor Verner Schomaker, of our Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, with a post-doctoral assistant and graduate students. Professor Schomaker is 37 years old. He is one of the best structural chemists in the country. Two years ago he received the A.C.S. Award in Pure Chemistry, which is given to a man not over 35 years old (at the time of selection) who has made important contributions, in the United States, to pure chemistry. This award has been made about twenty times, and I think that recipients of the award are to be considered as among the best younger chemists in the country.
Both Professor Schomaker and I have been interested in the question of the nature of bonds between the silicon atom and other atoms. This question is of importance with respect to the structure of silica and silicate glasses. I have a paper in process of publication in the Journal of Physical Chemistry, in which values of interatomic distances in silicates and other substances are interpreted in terms of the amount of pi-bond character. I think that continued work along these lines will throw light on the problem of the structure and properties of the silicate glasses. It is important in these considerations to have information not only about the silicates themselves but also about related compounds, and especially about the simple compounds of silicon, which can be volatilized. The amount of work described in the accompanying application is such that it could not all be carried out in less than three or four years. I think that its completion would constitute a significant contribution to the structural chemistry of silicon.
I shall be grateful to you for your consideration of our proposal.
I am looking forward to seeing you again, when you visit Southern California later this year or next year.
Sincerely Yours,
Linus Pauling:W
- Letter from LP to Dr. Daniel W. Elam RE: writes that since Dr. Elam's visit in Pasadena, he has had an opportunity to speak more with Caltech's engineering group about his proposal. Writes that he is afraid that none of the departments are interested enough in synthetic high polymers to hire him. [Letter from Dr. Elam to LP January 14, 1952] [Filed under E: Correspondence 1952, Box #112, Folder #18]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Horst Hoyer RE: in response to Dr. Hoyer's letter and request, LP writes that unfortunately Caltech does not have any post-doctorate fellowships open for this or next year. He suggests writing to Prof. J. H. Simons of the University of Florida, as he recently told LP that they had fellowships available. [Note on the upper right of the letter in pencil: "Record address."] [Letter from Mr. Hoyer to LP February 1, 1952] [Filed under H Correspondence: 1952, Box #166, Folder #3]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Ruth Ellis of the American Association of University Professors RE: is interested in their plans for a meeting of the AAUP in their area. However, cannot attend as a speaker because he plans to go to Europe when the meeting is scheduled. Hopes to visit them sometime later in any case. [Letter from Dr. Ruth Ellis to LP February 28, 1952] [Filed under E: Correspondence 1952, Box #112, Folder #18]
- Letter from LP to Henry Allen Moe, Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, RE: LP has read the work of Theodore Berlin, who is being considered for a fellowship, and he finds it lacking. Does not support a fellowship for him. [Letter in reply from Moe to LP February 8, 1952]. [Filed under LP Science: Box 14.014, Folder 14.7].
- Letter from LP to Mr. Esteve, Jr. RE: sends back the manuscript that he was sent and critiques it. Suggests that he omit all of the general explanatory matter, and concentrate on his new theory on the subject of steric interpretation. [Letter from Mr. Esteve, Jr. to LP January 23, 1952, letter of response from Mr. Esteve, Jr. to LP February 11, 1952] [Filed under E: Correspondence 1952, Box #112, Folder #18]
- Letter from LP to Mr. J. Schweizer RE: writes that he is pleased that he thinks his biographical note about Sommerfeld is a good one, as he mentioned in his letter. Sends reprints. [Letter from Mr. J. Schweizer to LP January 12, 1952]. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #378, Folder #6]
- Letter from LP to Mr. John Domingo RE: thanks Mr. Domingo for the fruitcake that he sent for Christmas, asks that he relay this message to Mr. Domingo's parents in thanks as well. [Filed under D: Correspondence 1952, Box #98, Folder #17]
- Letter from Mr. Gaston F. Bell to LP RE: thanks LP for the information that he provided regarding heteropoly acids. [Letter from LP to Mr. Bell January 29, 1952] [Filed under B: Correspondence 1952, Box #37, Folder #20]
- Pauling Scrapbook: Chemical and Engineering News editorial entitled "The 1870 Iron Curtain" RE: discusses the Russian dismissal of LP's resonance principle. [Filed under LP Biographical: Box 6.006, Folder 6.20]
- Wire from Dr. G. J. Dienes of Brookhaven National Laboratory RE: requests an evaluation of S. Naiditch who is being considered for a position at Brookhaven. [wire of response from LP to Dr. G. J. Dienes February 5, 1952] [Filed under N: Correspondence 1952, Box #287, Folder #19]
- AHP writes cheque: to: Aletha Courtney amount: $6.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- AHP writes cheque: to: Sue Perry amount: $20.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- LP writes cheque: to: Beatrice Wulf amount: $200.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- Letter from A.R. Todd, University Chemical Laboratory to LP RE: Invites LP to stay at Cambridge. [In reply to letter from LP to Todd, January 17, 1952].
- Letter from John G. Kirkwood to LP RE: Writes his letter in reference to LP's inquiry as to whether he would recommend a certain Dr. R. Byron Bird for work as a theoretical chemist as they are considering him for appointment at Caltech. Praises Dr. Byron Bird, however, makes his own recommendations of other men. [Letter from LP to Prof. John G. Kirkwood January 17, 1952] [Filed under B: Correspondence 1952, Box #37, Folder #19].
- Letter from LP to Charles Neuman, RE: LP thanks Neuman for the honorarium and for being invited to speak before the Teachers Inservice Training Group. [Neuman’s letter January 25, 1952] [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1952), Box 1952s, Folder 1952s.2]
- Letter from LP to Dr. W. Hume-Rothery, F. R. S. of the Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory, Oxford RE: responds to Dr. Hume-Rothery's letter of response from a December 3, 1951 letter from LP. States that in general he does not agree with the statements made in reference to "the Pauling scheme" in reference to transition metals. Goes on to remark on the four main objections that they list in their letter. Emphasizes that they should not focus so much on disagreement. [Letter from Dr. W. Hume-Rothery to LP January 15, 1952, February 20, 1952].
- Letter from LP to Professor W. M. Latimer RE: in response to Prof. Latimer's letter, writes that at the present time, Gates and Crellin Labs is not in the position to appoint Dr. Z. Z. Hugus into a position in the physical inorganic field. [Letter from Prof. Latimer to LP January 29, 1953] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #212, Folder #15 (Latimer, Wendell)].
- Letter from Newell Gingrich to LP, RE: Gingrich will not be able to hear LP’s Stewart Lecture on the Structure of Proteins. Gingrich is arranging to have Professor Vineyard take care of LP’s accommodations during his visit. [LP’s letter January 11, 1952] [LP’s reply February 11, 1952] [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1952), Box 1952s, Folder 1952s.6]
- Letter from Pres. Samuel D. Marble of Wilmington College to LP RE: reminds LP of some statements that he made in 1947 in the company of other atomic scientists about atomic bombs. Goes on to ask LP three follow-up questions about his stance and opinions about atomic bombs and war. [Letter of response from LP to Pres. Marble April 16, 1952] [Filed under M: Correspondence 1952, Box #256, Folder #3]
- Letter from Professor A. Todd of U. of Cambridge to LP RE: thanks LP for his letter of January 17, 1952 and writes that he will see what he can do to help Prof. Pierce fill a temporary organic chemist position in his dept. Is glad to hear that LP is attending the Royal Society Meeting on proteins. [Letter from LP to Prof. A. Todd January 17, 1952, letter from LP to Prof. Todd April 22, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #407, Folder #6].
- Memo from Dr. Corey to LP RE: sends data about some samples of crystallized muscle from a sea muscle. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #67, Folder #5].
- Memo from LP to Dr. Corey RE: details of samples of crystallized muscle collected at the Caltech Marine Laboratory. [Filed under LP Science: Box 6.001, Folder 1.13].
- Memo from LP to Dr. Corey RE: details of samples of crystallized scallop muscle. [Filed under LP Science: Box 6.001, Folder 1.13].
- Telegram from Dr. Gaupp to LP, RE: Gaupp has made reservations for LP and AHP and, other than Tuesday night, Gaupp has made no other plans for LP. [LP’s telegram January 30, 1952] [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1952), Box 1952s, Folder 1952s.4]
- Telegram from LP to Miron Morrill, RE: LP regrets that he will not be able to stay for the Iowa Academy lecture. LP will be at Cornell on April 15th but must leave the following morning. [Morrill’s letter February 2, 1952] [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1952), Box 1952s, Folder 1952s.7]
- Wire from LP to Dr. G. J. Dienes RE: writes a favorable recommendation for Dr. Sam Naiditch who is applying for a position at Brookhaven National Laboratory. [draft of wire included] [wire from G. J. Dienes to LP February 4, 1952] [Filed under N: Correspondence 1952, Box #287, Folder #19]
- Letter from Dr. R Byron Bird to LP RE: Gives specific information regarding his arrival plans to Pasadena on Monday, February 18. Plans to leave Friday or Saturday due to other plans. [previous letter from LP to Dr. Bird January 23, 1952, follow up letter from Dr. Bird April 2, 1952, response letter from LP April 4, 1952] [Filed under B: Correspondence 1952, Box #37, Folder #19]
- Letter from LP to E.N.C. Andrade RE: Accepts invitation to give a lecture on the structure of proteins at the Royal Institution. [In reply to letter from Andrade to LP January 30, 1952].
- Letter from Mr. Ben May to LP RE: sends an article concerning Sickle Cell Anemia for LP's information. [Letter from LP to Mr. Ben May February 20, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #244, Folder #5 (May, Ben)].
- Letter from Prof. I. M. Kolthoff to LP RE: writes that he will be in the Pasadena area in March for some lectures. Hopes to be able to get together with LP. Mentions his recent travels and work. [Letter from LP to Prof. Kolthoff February 11, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #199, Folder #8].
- Letter from Sir Ian Heilbron, Director of the Brewing Industry Foundation, to LP RE: thanks LP for his letter of congratulations for his receipt of the Royal Medal award. Also congratulates LP on his receipt of the Gilbert Newton Lewis Medal. [Letter from LP to Sir Heilbron January 9, 1952].
- Letter from W. J. Wiswesser of Wilson Products Inc., to LP RE: hopes to win LP's interest in a structure describing problem involving his own development of a chemical notation and the Dyson notation. [Note in pen at top: "To Dr. Buchman: What is your opinion? LP"] [Letter of response from LP to Dr. Wiswesser March 18, 1952, related memo from Dr. Buchman to LP February 26, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #443, Folder #20].
- Insurance from The Home Insurance Company for a Kodak 35mm camera with case and lens, a light meter, and some filters. Items insured for $144.25, with a $12.50 premium. [LP Biographical: Business and Financial Box 4.040, Folder 40.2]
- LP receives a paper titled "Grants for Scientific Research: A Guide for the Submission of Research Proposals" from the National Science Foundation. [4 pages]. [LP Science: Box 14.029, Folder 29.1]
- LP writes cheque: to: World Student Service Fund amount: $5.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- Letter from BW to Dr. Clinton F. Schonberger RE: in response to Dr. Schonberger's letter, is sorry to tell him that the reprints that he requested are no longer available. Gives the references, in case he wants to hunt them down in the journals. [Letter from Dr. Schonberger to LP January 27, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #378, Folder #6].
- Letter from George W. Watt to LP RE: sends a copy of the abstract of papers to be presented at the Structure and Properties of Surfaces meeting symposium. Requests that LP participate in the symposium. [Letter of response from LP to Prof. Watt February 22, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #443, Folder #20].
- Letter from I. Fankuchen to LP RE: Invites LP to present a paper on either The Structure of Proteins or Small Angle Scattering and Diffraction Line Breadth and Shape for the next American Crystallographic Association meeting. [following letter from LP to Dr. Fankuchen March 13, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #117, Folder #4].
- Letter from Isidore Lipschutz, Treasurer of the Society for the Prevention of World War III, Inc. to LP RE: writes to reminds LP of their previous communication relative to the educational work of their society. Welcomes LP's comments and encourages him to join their permanent mailing list. [includes a pamphlet of information about their organization] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #378, Folder #6].
- Letter from LP to Dr. D.P. Riley RE: Looks forward to seeing his published article in the January 26, 1952 issue of "Nature." They have put him down on their mailing list for reprints of papers in the field of crystal structure and molecular structure. [Letter from Dr. Riley to LP February 1, 1952].
- Letter from LP to Dr. G. M. Kosolapoff RE: in response to the request made by Dr. Kosolapoff, LP answers his question about the application of the resonance principles to molecular configurations, by referring to his own book, "The Nature of the Chemical Bond." [Letter from Dr. Kosolapoff to LP January 31, 1952] [Filed under K: Correspondence 1952, Box #200, Folder #17]
- Letter from LP to Lord Rothschild of Trinity College RE: writes to inform Lord Rothschild of his upcoming visit to England for the Royal Society Conference on the structure of proteins. [Letter from Lord Victor Rothschild to LP February 13, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #336, Folder #6: File (Rothschild, Victor.)].
- Letter from LP to Mr. Carl D. Spangler RE: Writes that his stay in Portland is such a short one that he will not be able to visit. [Letter from Mr. Spangler to LP February 3, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #378, Folder #6].
- Letter from LP to Professor R.A. Peters, Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford RE: congratulates Peters on being knighted and hopes to see him on trip to England.
- LP signs papers that state that he was a co-inventor of either an "offset liner for a cavity charge" or an "offset liner for a gravity charge" (title differs between documents). LP also signs over the invention to the United States Navy for the amount of $1.00. [Filed under LP Science: Box 10.001, Folder 1.4].
- LP writes cheque: to: Bennett Travel Agency amount: $246.58 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- LP writes cheque: to: California Inst. Tech. amount: $6.08 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- Letter from Henry Allen Moe, Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, to LP RE: Finds that LP's judgement of Dr. Berlin is based on old research, and not his new research, which has been acclaimed by colleagues. Asks LP to reconsider his opinion. [Letter in reply to February 4, 1952 letter from LP to Moe, reply from LP to Moe February 19, 1952]. [Filed under LP Science: Box 14.014, Folder 14.7].
- Letter from J.G. Hooley to LP, RE: Hooley thinks that the titles LP suggested for his lectures will be most appropriate. Hooley would like to have LP speak on the subject of “Metals and Intermetallic Compounds.” [LP’s letter January 30, 1952] [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1952), Box 1952s, Folder 1952s.5]
- Letter from J.G. Hooley, University of British Columbia, to LP RE: Agrees with LP's choice of topics for the two general speeches, and goes on to inform him that a seminar talk on the subject of metallic compounds has been arranged. Notes that the Friday of LP's visit will be a day of mourning due to the death of George VI. [In reply to January 30, 1952 letter from LP to Hooley.] [Filed under LP Speeches: 1952s.5].
- Letter from LP to Dr. G. E. Burch RE: writes about sickle cell anemia and sends a note on a proposed therapeutic program for the disease prepared by Dr. Itano. Says that now he is devoting a large part of his time to work on the determination of the structure of proteins. [Letter of response from Dr. Burch April 18, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #33, Folder #8].
- Letter from LP to Drs. Leonora and Earl Bilger Re: thanks for the shirt from Hawaii. Says that he is planning to go to England this spring to attend a Royal Society meeting on the structure of proteins on May 1. Is working on the structure of proteins now. Asks for assistance in helping LP Jr. get settled in Hawaii. [Note from Drs. Leonora and Earl Bilger June 16, 1951]
- Letter from LP to George W. Green, Caltech RE: asks him to sign and forward the attached application for renewal of the NIH grant on "X-Ray Diffraction Investigations of the Structure of Protein Molecules". [Filed under LP Science: Box 14.041, Folder 41.2].
- Letter from LP to Prof. J. G. Kirkwood RE: Thanks Prof. Kirkwood for his letter regarding Dr. Bird. [previous letter from LP January 17, 1952, previous letter from Prof. Kirkwood February 5, 1952] [Filed under B: Correspondence 1952, Box #37, Folder #19].
- Note from Dr. P. H. Plesch to LP RE: writes that he would like to meet with LP when he is in Los Angeles. Encloses an introduction that was given to him by Prof. H. D. Springall. [related letter from Prof. H. D. Springall to LP June 24, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #367, Folder #6: File (Springall, H. D.)].
- Note from LP to himself RE: States that Major Ross telephoned him in regard to signing papers in connection with a patent that LP was unaware he was a co-inventor of. He then goes to the Navy office and signs the papers. [Filed under LP Science: Box 10.001, Folder 1.4].
- Typescript, “The California Society of Fellows.” [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: (Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1952), Box 1952a, Folder 1952a.4]
- AHP writes cheque: to: Robert Dawson Agency amount: $12.50 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- Letter from Dr. Richard Lippman to Mr. Weisberger, Superintendent, Cedars of Lebanon Hospital, cc: Board of Trustees RE: Discusses a recent issue in which a patient specifically requested his services and he was not allowed to see that patient as it was "contrary to the policy of the Board of Trustees." [Filed under LP Science: Box 14.040, Folder 40.2]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Max Mason RE: sends a copy of his proposal for the foundation of the California Society of Fellows. Thanks him for his reactions to the proposal the day before, and asks for additional suggestions. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #23, Folder #5 (Bantrell)].
- Letter from LP to Myron Bantrell, RE: LP is enclosing his proposal for the formation of a California Society of Fellows. LP has discussed the proposal with Max Mason who was enthusiastic on the matter. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: (Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1952), Box 1952a, Folder 1952a.4]
- Letter from LP to Prof. W. H. Rodebush of the University of Illinois RE: apologizes for the "episode involving Dr. Claussen" not being resolved satisfactorily. Goes on to discuss the matter in more detail, of a misunderstanding between himself and Dr Claussen involving a co-authorship and hydrate structures. [Letter from Prof. Rodebush to LP February 14, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #335, Folder #6: File (Rodebush, Worth H.)].
- AHP writes cheque: to: Allan Knight Chalmers, Treas. N.A.A.C.P. amount: $10.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- Note from Dr. Lewis to LP RE: thanks LP for writing about the job offering at Rollins College, however, he is unable to accept this job because he has just accepted a job with the Olin Cellophane Division of Olin Industries. Thanks LP for his efforts on his behalf. [Letter from LP to Dr. Lewis February 1, 1952, letter of response from LP to Dr. Lewis February 20, 1952] [Filed under L: Correspondence 1952, Box #230, Folder #18]
- AHP writes cheque: to: A. C. Vroman amount: $1.30 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- AHP writes cheque: to: Athenaeum amount: $12.36 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- AHP writes cheque: to: Bullock's amount: $13.30 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- AHP writes cheque: to: Dr. H. A. Whipple amount: $12.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- AHP writes cheque: to: F. C. Nash amount: $30.15 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- AHP writes cheque: to: Liebergs amount: $11.88 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- AHP writes cheque: to: McBride Animal Hospital amount: $3.50 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- AHP writes cheque: to: Mira Loma Mutual Water Co. amount: $2.68 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- AHP writes cheque: to: Pasadena Pool Maintenance Co. amount: $25.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- AHP writes cheque: to: Pasadena Star News amount: $3.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- AHP writes cheque: to: Peter Pauling amount: $50.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- AHP writes cheque: to: Southern Counties Gas Co. amount: $43.64 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- AHP writes cheque: to: Standard Oil Co. of California amount: $3.16 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- AHP writes cheque: to: The New Yorker amount: $21.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- AHP writes cheque: to: William Taylor amount: $21.17 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- Document from George W. Beadle to AEC, Los Angeles RE: Copy to be signed that the AEC has received the secret and confidential materials listed in the document including memorandums and cc letters. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #27, Folder #2].
- Itinerary for LP and AHP for February 11th through February 18th, 1952. [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1952), Box 1952s, Folder 1952s.5]
- LP Newspaper Clippings: 1952n. Article from newspaper The Reed Cross Quest titled "Dr. Linus Pauling Visits Reed: Famous Scientist to Speak."
- LP and AHP fly to Portland for a week-long trip, staying with Rose Manor the first night.
- Lecture Schedule for February 14th through February 16th. [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1952), Box 1952s, Folder 1952s.5]
- Letter from Dr. Melvin Calvin, Department of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley, to LP RE: Encloses a print which Ted Cleveland of The Vortex was kind enough to supply. [Letters from LP to Calvin January 30, 1952, February 25, 1952] [Filed under LP Speeches: 1951s.19]
- Letter from LP [signed by BW] to Mr. W. McIntosh of the Jonathan Club RE: thanks him for reminding him that Lord Belford was to speak at luncheon at the Jonathan Club, however, he already had a luncheon engagement at that time. Says that his India trip was cancelled and so he is on his way to Canada to present the Canadian Club lecture. Asks him to let him know if he would still like him to speak before the Army and Navy group. [Filed under M: Correspondence 1952, Box #256, Folder #3]
- Letter from LP to C. B. Belknap of Owens-Illinois Glass Company to LP RE: writes in response to Mr. Belknap's letter that he has looked over the manuscript entitled "Conjectures regarding the nature of Fused Silicon." Does not have any comments at this time. [Letter from LP to Mr. Belknap February 4, 1952, related letter from F. C. Lindvall to the Contracts Committee February 11, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #299, Folder #7 (Owens-Illinois Glass Company)].
- Letter from LP to Dr. McKenzie of the Physics Branch of the ONR RE: In answer to a previous letter, LP describes the work done under the current contract dealing with the structure of alloys. [Filed under LP Science: Box 14.031, Folder 31.2]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Robert Berg RE: LP replies to Dr. Berg's January 18, 1952 letter and returns the preliminary draft of the recommendations of the Scientific Advisory Committee with corrections. [Filed under LP Science: Box 15.008, Folder 8.4]
- Letter from LP to George B. Kistiakowsky. [Letter from Prof. Kistiakowsky to LP January 18, 1952, letter from Prof. Kistiakowsky to LP January 29, 1953] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #198, Folder #14 (Kistiakowsky, George B.)].
February 11, 1952
Prof. G. B. Kistiakowsky
Department of Chemistry
Harvard University
Cambridge 38, Massachusetts
Dear George:
I have delayed answering your letter of January 18, with the idea that I would be in a better position later on to give you information; however, it now seems to me that I do not know any more than I did last month. We ourselves are looking about for an outstanding physical chemist interested in theory, and so far without much success. We have invited R. Byron Bird out here, later this month, in order to look him over. The situation in our Division has changed since I extended the invitation to Dr. Bird to come here, and we may not be able to appoint him, despite the impression that he may make on us. Joe Hirschfelder thinks very highly of him.
Perhaps you should add David Shoemaker, now Assistant Professor at M.I.T., to your list. He is a molecular structure man, with thoroughly sound knowledge of theory. He spent one year, as Guggenheim Fellow, with Bohr, and published a paper on Brillouin zones and electronic wave functions for metals at that time. I consider him to be extraordinarily able. Perhaps you should consider foreigners. Do you know Longuet-Higgins? I think that he is now at the University of Manchester - I know him at Oxford. He worked for a year in Mullikan's laboratory. He belongs largely to the molecular orbital school. I think that he is first-rate.
Among the men who have worked with me recently I would put Dr. Massimo Simonetta at the top. He has a job in Milan - at the Istituto di Chimica Generale del Politecnico (Piazza Leonardo da Vinci 32). You can get an idea about his interests by referring to the paper that he wrote with Verner Schomaker, last year, on setting up secular equations for molecules in which there are unshared electron pairs and ionic structures, and the paper that he wrote recently with me on the nature of bond orbitals in phosphorus, and especially the nature of the P4 molecule. Both of these papers are in the Journal of Chemical Physics. Simonetta is a fine fellow personally. He is unmarried - he talks English well - he stayed with us for two
Prof. Kistiakowsky
2/11/52
periods of six months each. He might be interested in coming to the United States.
With best regards, I am
Sincerely yours,
Dictated by Linus Pauling Signed in his absence:W
- Letter from LP to Newell Gingrich, RE: LP will miss seeing Gingrich when LP visits the University of Missouri in April. LP will write a letter to Professor Vineyard about hotel reservations. [Gingrich’s letter February 5, 1952] [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1952), Box 1952s, Folder 1952s.6]
- Letter from LP to Prof. I. M. Kolthoff RE: is glad that he will be visiting in March. Offers lodging and dinner. [Letter from Prof. Koltoff to LP February 6, 1952, letter from Prof. Koltoff to LP February 18, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #199, Folder #8].
- Letter from Mr. Ramon M. Esteve, Jr. to LP RE: thanks LP for reading his manuscript, and for his comments. Says that his comments were in line with those of others and will be altering his work accordingly. Is presenting the paper at the Buffalo ACS meeting and depending on the support there will decide whether to submit it for publication. [Letter from LP to Mr, Esteve February 4, 1952] [Filed under E: Correspondence 1952, Box #112, Folder #18]
- Memo from F. C. Lindvall to the Contracts Committee RE: forwards a proposal for "Research on the Structure of Gaseous Compounds of Silicon by the Electron Diffraction Method "from LP for the Contract Committee's approval. [proposal from LP included] [related letter from LP to Mr. Belknap of the Owens-Illinois Glass Company February 11, 1952, related memo from W. N. Lacey to Professor F.C. Lindvall February 15, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #299, Folder #7 (Owens-Illinois Glass Company)].
- Pauling Scrapbook: Portland (Oregon) Journal blurb RE: a dinner is being held for the Paulings at Reed college preceding LP's lecture on the Reed 40th Anniversary series. [Filed under LP Biographical: Box 6.006, Folder 6.19]
- Pauling Scrapbook: Province (Canada) article entitled "Prominent U.S. Scientist Due to Speak In City" RE: discusses LP's upcoming speech to be given at the UBC in Vancouver and entitled "The Place of Science in the Modern World." [portrait of LP included with article]. [Filed under LP Biographical: Box 6.006, Folder 6.22]
- Pauling Scrapbook: The Reed College Quest (Portland Oregon) article entitled "Dr. Linus Pauling Visits Reed Famous Scientist To Speak" RE: discusses the talks scheduled at Reed College by LP and Dr. Wendell Stanley. Goes on to discuss the history of both scientists. [Filed under LP Biographical: Box 6.006, Folder 6.20]
- Speech by LP on The Structure of Hemoglobin, meeting of Sigma Xi, University of Oregon Medical School section, Portland, Oregon. [Filed under LP Speeches: 1952s.3]
- AHP writes cheque: to: Linda Pauling amount: $125.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- Letter from Edward C. Walsh, Patent Counsel, to LP RE: Enclosed are copies of the formal papers LP executed recently regarding the patent. [Related letter February 8, 1952].
- Letter from Yasutaro Miyazaki of the Nitto Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. to LP RE: writes that he and an engineer, Mr. Miyamoto, are planning to visit Europe and America in the Spring so as to see the excellent chemical industry of foreign countries. Asks for permission to visit the Caltech labs. [Letter of response from LP to Dr. Miyazaki March 13, 1952] [Filed under M: Correspondence 1952, Box #256, Folder #3]
- Memorandum from W.E. McCann, Secretary of the Federal Action Committee to "Call for Action Participants" RE: sends the enclosed pamphlet to give them background information to help them respond to their "Call for Action" letters on the Federal Spending issue. [encloses a pamphlet with some facts on the 1953 Federal Budget request of the President.] [Filed under F: Correspondence 1952, Box #128, Folder #17]
- Speech by LP on Molecular Medicine, Fortieth Anniversary Lectures, Reed College, Portland, Oregon. [Filed under LP Speeches: 1952s.4]
- LP Newspaper Clippings: 1952n. Article from The Oregonian newspaper discussing LP's recent visit to Reed College. Also included is a photo of LP and AHP with their daughter Linda, currently a sophomore at Reed College.
- LP and AHP check into the Hotel Vancouver in Vancouver, B.C. [Receipt, checkout February 18, 1952].
- LP and AHP leave Portland to go to Seattle and then Vancouver, British Columbia.
- Letter from A.H. Walter, Office of Naval Research to R.B. Gilmore [?] cc: LP RE: summary of budget information for the protein structure project renewal. [Related letter from Walter to Rice, February 4, 1952]. [Filed under LP Science: Box 13.004, Folder 4.3].
- Letter from Crellin Pauling to AHP RE: Informs her of his arrival in L.A., where he rode to school with his friend Keith in a Jaguar. Says that he has many things he would like to tell her and reports that he doesn't like school very much. [Filed under LP Biographical: Box 5.048, Folder 48.4]
- Letter from J. T. Marsh of Tootal Broadhurst Lee Company Limited, Manchester, to LP RE: writes that in the next few weeks he will be visiting the U.S.A. in order to see various research institutes. Hopes to be able to visit Caltech during March and to perhaps meet with him and some of his colleagues. [Letter of response from LP to Dr. J. T. Marsh February 19, 1952] [Filed under M: Correspondence 1952, Box #256, Folder #3]
- Letter from Joseph O. Hirschfelder to LP RE: writes that Bob Bird is on his way for a visit to Caltech. Wonders about Eugene Maun. [following letter from Joseph O. Hirschfelder to LP February 17, 1953] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #159, Folder #8].
- Letter from Lord Rothschild of Trinity College to LP RE: writes to invite LP to spend a week with his family in May. [Letter from LP to Lord Victor Rothschild February 7, 1952, letter from LP to Lord Rothschild March 13, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #336, Folder #6: File (Rothschild, Victor.)].
- Letter from Louis Levine, Office of Naval Research, to LP RE: discusses the topics and events of the December 4, 1951 meeting of the members of the protein substitutes group. [Filed under LP Science: Box 13.004, Folder 4.3].
- Letter from Victor Rothschild of Merton Hall, Cambridge [?] to LP RE: Invites LP to stay with him on the upcoming trip to England and carry out proposed experiments on bull spermatozoa.
- Pauling Scrapbook: The Oregonian (Portland) article entitled "Scientist Heralds New Era in Medicine Based on Studies of Molecular Action" RE: discusses LP's recent lecture at Reed college, as well as his new resonance theory and his beliefs about modern science and medicine. [picture of LP, AHP and Linda P at Reed College]. [Filed under LP Biographical: Box 6.006, Folder 6.22]
- Pauling Scrapbook: [publication not indicated] blurb and photo of LP to be giving a speech at UBC. [Filed under LP Biographical: Box 6.006, Folder 6.22]
- Letter from Dr. G. M. Kosolapoff of Alabama Polytechnic Institute, to LP RE: thanks LP for the letter of response to his February 7, 1952 letter. Requests reprints of Dr. Donahue's paper that LP mentioned. Goes on to restate the question from his last letter since he does not feel LP understood what he was getting at regarding carboxylic acid molecules and their bonds. [Letter from LP to Dr. Kosolapoff January 31, 1952, February 21, 1952] [Filed under K: Correspondence 1952, Box #200, Folder #17]
- Letter from Mr. J.H. Van Vleck and R. M. Bozorth of Bell Telephone Laboratories to LP RE: Invite LP to attend a Symposium on Magnetism help at the U of Maryland and sponsored by the Office of Naval Research. [Letter of response from LP to J. Van Vleck and R. Bozorth, February 20, 1952] [Filed under B: Correspondence 1952, Box #37, Folder #19]
- Letter from Prof. W. H. Rodebush of the University of Illinois to LP RE: in response to LP's letter, writes that he felt in the middle of the situation between LP, himself and Dr. Claussen, involving a co-authorship misunderstanding, however, he is happy with any settlement that does not reflect upon Dr. Claussen's integrity. [Letter from LP to Prof. Rodebush February 9, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #335, Folder #6: File (Rodebush, Worth H.)].
- Letter from Ruth B. Shipley, Chief, Passport Division, Department of State, to LP. [In reply to January 24, 1952 letter from LP to Shipley]. [Filed under LP Biographical: Box 2.002, Folder 2.5]
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
WASHINGTON
Feb 14 1952
In reply refer to
F130-Pauling, Linus Carl
Dr. Linus Carl Pauling,
3500 Fairpoint Street,
Pasadena 8, California.
My dear Dr. Pauling:
In reply to your letter of January 24, 1952, you are informed that your request for a passport has been carefully considered by the Department. However, a passport of this Government is not being issued to you since the Department is of the opinion that your proposed travel would not be in the best interests of the United States.
The passport fee of $9.00 which accompanied the application which you executed on October 17, 1951 will be returned to you at a later date.
Sincerely yours,
R. B. Shipley, Chief,
Passport Division
- Manuscript Notes for LP’s speech to the student body of the University of British Columbia. LP discusses the importance of science in the modern world and the relationship between science and aspects of everyday life. [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1952), Box 1952s, Folder 1952s.5]
- Pauling Scrapbook: The Vancouver Daily Province article entitled "Noted Scientist Visits, He Seeks Plasma Substitute." RE: Notes LP's speech given in the Hotel Vancouver as UBC's 1952 Canadian Club speaker about the discovery of a new plasma substitute. [Filed under LP Biographical: Box 6.006, Folder 6.22]
- Speeches by LP on The Place of Science in the Modern World and Metals, the Canadian Club, and the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. [Filed under LP Speeches: 1952s.5]
- LP Political: Passport Problems, April 1952: American Association of Scientific Workers Newsletter RE: includes articles of significance entitled "World Federation of Scientific Workers" and "Passport and Visa Difficulties." [Filed under LP Biographical: Political Issues: Box 2.002, Folder 2.6]
- Letter from A.H. Walter to NIH, Division of Research Grants cc: LP RE: submission of an application for grant renewal for the "X-Ray Diffraction Investigations of the Structure of Protein Molecules". [Filed under LP Science: Box 14.041, Folder 41.2].
- Memo from F.C. Lindvall to President L.A. DuBridge RE: writes that the proposal which LP submitted to the Contracts Committee has been approved. [related memo from W.N. Lacey to Professor F.C. Lindvall February 15, 1952, related memo from L.A. DuBridge to LP February 22, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #299, Folder #7 file: (Owens-Illinois Glass Company)].
- Memo from R.B. Gilmore to LP RE: the NIH grant arrived, and has been budgeted accordingly. [Filed under LP Science: Box 14.041, Folder 41.2].
- Memo from W.N. Lacey to Professor F.C. Lindvall [cc: LP] RE: writes that he has received Prof. Lindvall's memorandum of February 11, 1952 regarding LP's submitted proposal for research on the structure of gaseous silicon. Takes issue with the fact that so many proposals and appointments are for post-doctoral research fellows rather than graduate-students. [related memo from F.C. Lindvall to Contracts Committee February 11, 1952, related memo from F.C. Lindvall to President L.A. DuBridge February 15, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #299, Folder #7 (Owens-Illinois Glass Company)].
- AHP writes cheque: to: Pac. Tel and Tel amount: $15.88 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- Letter from Prof. Otto M. Smith to LP RE: Sends a late check to LP with apologies. Sorry to hear that LP will not be able to attend the workshop with the Research Foundation of Oklahoma this year. Would like to know if LP is still interested in a workshop for 1953. Goes on to discuss the costs for the workshop. [Note in pencil at top of letter: "$ 146.00 depd 2/18/52."] [Letter of response from LP to Prof. Otto M. Smith February 21, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #378, Folder #6].
- Pauling Scrapbook: Pasadena Star News blurb entitled "Dr. Pauling Gives University Lectures" RE: discusses LP's lecture on "Chemistry in Relation to Medicine." in Vancouver B.C. [Filed under LP Biographical: Box 6.006, Folder 6.22]
- Speech by LP on Chemistry in Relation to Medicine, the Canadian Club, and the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. [Filed under LP Speeches: 1952s.5]
- LP and AHP check out of the Hotel Vancouver. [Receipt, check-in February 13, 1952].
- LP and AHP fly from Vancouver to Seattle, and then continue to Los Angeles.
- Letter from Dr. Richard W. Lawton, Assistant Prof. at Cornell University Medical College, to LP RE: writes to request reprints on some of LP's papers on the structure of proteins. Also writes that he has been investigating the mechanical behavior of soft body tissues in association with Prof. Allen King. [Note in pencil on the right: "3/6/52"] [Letter of response from LP to Dr. Lawton March 10, 1952] [Filed under L: Correspondence 1952, Box #230, Folder #18]
- Letter from G.B.B.M. Sutherland, University of Michigan to LP RE: gives suggestions for the format of the future meetings of the Protein Substitutes Group. [Filed under LP Science: Box 13.004, Folder 4.3].
- Letter from Louis Levine, Office of Naval Research to Dr. H. Quastler, University of Illinois cc: LP RE: recommends that Quastler contact LP if he wishes to participate in the Protein Substitutes Group. [Filed under LP Science: Box 13.004, Folder 4.3].
- Letter from Prof. I. M. Kolthoff to LP RE: writes that he has decided not to make a visit to Pasadena due to the fact that he will not have an opportunity to lecture there. Sends a copy of a letter that he was dictating to Dr. McCullough. [copy of letter from Prof. Koltoff to Dr. J. D. McCullough February 18, 1952 included] [Letter from LP to Prof. Kolthoff February 11, 1952, letter from LP to Prof. Kolthoff February 21, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #199, Folder #8].
- Letter from R. A. Peters of U. of Oxford Dept. of Chem. to LP RE: writes that it was nice to hear from LP and thanks him for the congratulations. Looks forward to seeing LP soon.
- Letter from William D. Carter, Head, Exchange of Persons Service, to Dr. A. H. Emery, Executive Secretary, American Chemical Society, RE: Writes that he is looking for three professors in the field of inorganic chemistry to teach with an international team at the University of Caracas under the “UNESCO University Courses Project,” a one-year appointment with a monthly salary, installation allowances, and allowances for housing and travel. Asks if he can suggest anyone who may be interested in such a such a position. [Letter from Emery to LP, March 5, 1952, Letter from LP to Emery, April 16, 1952] [Box 14.006, Folder 6.4]
- Pauling Scrapbook: Chemical and Engineering News article entitled "Improved Plasma Substitute" RE: discusses the conclusion made by a Caltech conference that oxypolygelatin is an inexpensive and effective plasma substitute. [Filed under LP Biographical: Box 6.006, Folder 6.21]
- Pauling Scrapbook: Chemical and Engineering News blurb RE: discusses the two honors given to LP from Brazilian educational institutions for his contributions to modern chemistry. [Filed under LP Biographical: Box 6.006, Folder 6.21]
- AHP writes cheque: to: Sue Perry amount: $18.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- AHP writes cheque: to: Walter Fritts amount: $48.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- Letter from B. H. Sage to F. C. Lindvall, cc LP RE: Is sending 10 copies of a suggested method of measuring the energy stored in metals, along with correspondence from North American Aviation, Inc. which requested this work. [correspondence enclosed] [Filed under: LP Biographical, Box 1.021, Folder 21.3]
- Letter from B. H. Sage to LP RE: Sends LP a proposal for research in the field of microcalorimetry to measure energy stored in metals. Asks for his comments and approval to forward the proposal to the Contracts Committee. [proposal enclosed] [response from LP to B. H. Sage February 21, 1952] [Filed under: LP Biographical, Box 1.021, Folder 21.3]
- Letter from Dr. K. Kummerle to LP RE: [Letter in German] [Note in pencil in upper right: "Put on mailing list for reprints."] [Filed under K: Correspondence 1952, Box #200, Folder #17]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Hyman Lischner, Editor of The New Outlook RE: writes that he was pleased to see his name included as a contributor for the February issue of the publication, however, unfortunately, his name was attached to the wrong article. [Filed under LP Correspondence Box #286, Folder #4: N: Correspondence] [copy of the publication included in Pauling Scrapbook, LP Biographical: Box 6.006, Folder 6.21]
- Letter from LP to Dr. J. T. Marsh RE: writes that they would be pleased to have Dr. Marsh visit in March and would also be happy to show him their laboratories. [Letter from Dr. J. T. Marsh to LP February 13, 1952, letter of response from Dr. J. T. Marsh to LP February 27, 1952] [Filed under M: Correspondence 1952, Box #256, Folder #3]
- Letter from LP to Henry Allen Moe, Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, RE: Impressed by the recommendations of Berlin by his peers, and suggests that he may have success in his current and future research endeavors. [In reply to letter from Moe to LP February 8, 1952, Related letter from Moe to LP February 21, 1952]. [Filed under LP Science: Box 14.014, Folder 14.7].
- LP Political: Passport Problems, Jan-March 1952: Note from Joe [Dr. JB Koepfli?] RE: discusses the business of LP being denied a passport for travel to Europe. Gives his opinion on the matter and mentions that he hopes to see LP soon to discuss further the aspects of the business. [Filed under LP Biographical: Political Issues: Box 2.002, Folder 2.5]
- LP writes cheque: to: Bennett Travel Agency amount: $100.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- Letter from Hans T. Clarke, Science Attache of the Embassy to LP RE: Offers to make accommodations for LP on trip to England.
- Letter from LP to Dr. Richard Bozorth of Bell Telephone Laboratories RE: says that he has been thinking of the symposium on magnetism that he was invited to attend in Mr. Bozorth's letter. However, it seems that LP's summer plans will be quite busy and therefore he does not think it wise to make another trip to the east for this symposium. [Letter to LP from Mr. Bozorth February 14, 1952] [Filed under B: Correspondence 1952, Box #37, Folder #19]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Richard N. Lewis RE: writes that he is glad to hear in his note of February 10, 1952 about his new job. [Note from Dr. Lewis to LP February 10, 1952] [Filed under L: Correspondence 1952, Box #230, Folder #18]
- Letter from LP to Mr. Ben May. [Letter from Mr. Ben May to LP February 6, 1952, letter from Mr. Ben May to LP February 23, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #244, Folder #5 (May, Ben)]
February 20, 1952
Mr. Ben May
P.O. Box 1186
Mobile 7, Alabama
Dear Mr. May:
I thank you for sending me another article on sickle cell
anemia.
I am especially glad to have an extra copy of this paper, because one of the authors, Dr. Herman Branson, worked for a year with me.
You may be interested to know that I have been making tentative plans toward the foundation of a research institute in molecular medicine. You remember that sickle cell anemia is the first disease to have been shown clearly to be a molecular disease. Since this knowledge was obtained, Dr. Harvey Itano in our laboratories has found two other diseases that are molecular diseases - both of them are hereditary hemolytic anemias, involving an abnormality of the hemoglobin molecule. Thus we now have three diseases that are based upon abnormal hemoglobin molecules. I think that it is likely that many other diseases of importance are also molecular diseases, and that a more vigorous attack should be made on the problem of disease in relation to molecular structure than is being
made at present. Of course, the way for such an attack to be made is through the foundation of a research institute devoted to this problem - presumably set up in close association with a university or scientific school.
For about ten years I have had in mind the possibility that a medical research institute should be set up close by the California Institute of Technology, and I now feel more strongly that ever that great contributions could be made to human welfare through such an action. No significant step has been taken yet, however, toward the foundation of this institute. I would be grateful to you if you would give me the benefit of your opinions and ideas along these lines.
With best regards, I am
Sincerely yours,
Linus Pauling:W
P.S. It seems to me that the molecular attack is apt to provide results of significance to the degenerative and the malignant diseases, which are now the principal causes of death.
L.P.
- Letter from W. Hume-Rothery to LP RE: thanks LP for his second letter about the transition metals. Is glad that now they better agree on things. Ends the discussion with a suggestion that they wait for more available facts. [Letter from LP to Mr. W. Hume-Rothery February 5, 1952].
- Letter from William Oroshnik of Ortho Research Foundation, to LP RE: reminds LP of a paper by Dr. Linstead that shows that Karrer's finding of an exception to LP's rule on stereoisomerism in polyenes was wrong. Shows LP another instance involving an exception to the rule on stereoisomerism. Explains and asks for LP's comments. [Note in pen in upper-left corner: "Copy of my letter to go to L.L."] [Letter of response from LP to Dr. Oroshnik March 13, 1952] [Filed under O: Correspondence 1952, Box #300, Folder #14]
- Note of $100 deposit made on LP and AHP's tickets overseas. ["bennett travel agency" handwritten on note].
- Letter from G. Hagg of the Institute of Chemistry, Sweden to LP RE: Asks if a friend, Mr. Harry Brynielsson of the Swedish Atomic Energy Company, can visit Gates and Crellin Laboratories during his visit to the U.S. probably on the date April 15, 1952. [Letter of response from LP to Prof. G. Hagg March 18, 1952] [Filed under H Correspondence: 1952, Box #166, Folder #3]
- Letter from LP to B. H. Sage RE: LP approves Dr. Sage's project on microcalorimetry. [proposal from B. H. Sage to LP February 19, 1952] [Filed under: LP Biographical, Box 1.021, Folder 21.3]
- Letter from LP to Dean Donald P. Cottrell of the Ohio State University RE: writes in response to hearing from Professor Buchman that The Ohio State University was considering giving an honorary doctorate to Professor Howard J. Lucas of Caltech. Goes on to support that decision. [Letter of response from Donald P. Cottrell to LP March 3, 1952] [Filed under L: Correspondence 1952, Box #230, Folder #18]
- Letter from LP to Dr. G. M. Kosolapoff RE: writes that he is not sure that he understands Dr. Kopolapoff's question still about resonance theory. Goes on to discuss the possibilities of bonds between carboxyl groups in carboxyl atoms and what he believes are the true forms. [Letter from Dr. Kopolapoff to LP February 14, 1952] [Filed under K: Correspondence 1952, Box #200, Folder #17]
- Letter from LP to Dr. H. Kacser RE: writes that he was interested to read Dr. Kacser's letter, though they may differ in one idea stating that the configuration of the enzyme is complementary not to the substrate molecules, but rather to the activated complex. Sends a reprint on this specific topic. Unfortunately, there are no positions available at Caltech for which Dr. Kacser could fill. [Note typed at the top: "Chem. Achievement and Hope for the Future Protein papers] [Letter from Dr. Kacser to LP January 27, 1952, letter of response from Dr. Kacser to LP March 1, 1952] [Filed under K: Correspondence 1952, Box #200, Folder #17]
- Letter from LP to Henry Allen Moe, Guggenheim Memorial Foundation RE: Thanks him for the Telluride information and mentions his recent trip to Portland and Vancouver B.C. [Filed under LP Science: Box 14.014, Folder 14.7].
- Letter from LP to Prof. I. M. Kolthoff RE: is sorry to learn that Prof. Koltoff will not be making a trip to Los Angeles. [Letter from Prof. Kolthoff to LP February 18, 1952, copy of letter from Prof. I. M. Kolthoff to Mr. Hubert H. Humphrey May 28, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #199, Folder #8].
- Letter from LP to Prof. Otto M. Smith RE: thanks him for the letter and the check. Is uncertain about whether he can accept to do a workshop in 1953 at his institution. Agrees that the workshop should work through the Pacific Southwest Association of Chemistry Teachers. [Letter from Prof. Smith to LP February 16, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #378, Folder #6].
- Letter from NIH to LP RE: acknowledgement of receipt of the application for grant renewal. [Filed under LP Science: Box 14.041, Folder 41.2].
- Letter from Wade V. Lewis, Pres-EMCO of Elkhorn Mining Company, to LP RE: writes that he remembers LP from Oregon State University 30 years ago and writes to catch up with him and to invite him to comment on the work he is currently involved with. It involves the apparent cure of arthritis by exposure to uranium from their mines. [Letter of response from LP to Dr. Lewis February 29, 1952] [Filed under L: Correspondence 1952, Box #230, Folder #18]
- LP writes cheque: to: Hertz Drive-Ur-Self, Inc. amount: $25.32 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- Letter from Henry Quastler, University of Illinois to LP RE: discusses his desire to meet with the protein substitutes group and encloses a report of his on the subject of cybernetics. [Related letter from Levin to Quastler February 18, 1952]. [Filed under LP Science: Box 13.004, Folder 4.3].
- Letter from LP to Dr. Richard Lippman RE: In a press release, LP is identified as being associated with Caltech, which was against his wishes. It is because of this that he will not be able to participate in the upcoming meeting to discuss the removal of the three physicians from the Cedars of Lebanon Hospital for political reasons.
- Letter from LP to Prof. George W. Watt RE: in response to Prof. Watt's letter of enquiry, LP informs him that he will not be able to attend the mentioned meeting. [Letter from Prof. Watt to LP February 7, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #443, Folder #20].
- Letter from Prof. F. J. Toole of the Dept. of Chemistry of the U. of New Brunswick, to LP RE: asks LP if he can find out if Prof. Wiesner's application for a Guggenheim Fellowship is in the running still, before finding out if he has been awarded it. [Letter from LP to Prof. F. J. Toole February 29, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #407, Folder #8].
- Memo from L.A. DuBridge to LP RE: writes that the Committee of Government and Industrial Contracts has approved LP's research proposal of Gaseous Compounds of Silicon. [related memo from F.G. Lindvall to President L.A. DuBridge February 15, 1952, related letter from C.B. Belknap to LP February 28, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #299, Folder #7 file: (Owens-Illinois Glass Company)].
- Pauling Scrapbook: Science blurb RE: discusses LP's honors from two Brazilian educational institutions for his contributions to modern chemistry. [Filed under LP Biographical: Box 6.006, Folder 6.20]
- Letter from Mr. Ben May to LP RE: thinks that LP's idea of forming an institute based on molecular medicine research is a good one. Hopes to offer LP help financially in the venture. [Letter from LP to Mr. Ben May February 20, 1952, letter from Mr. May to LP February 25, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #244, Folder ##5 (May, Ben)].
- LP writes cheque: to: Borrego Village Motel amount: $13.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- Flyer for a meeting called the Clinic for Democracy which discusses the issues surrounding the firing of Dr. Richard Lippman. LP is listed on the flyer [as a speaker?]. [Filed under LP Science: Box 14.040, Folder 40.2]
- Letter from John G. Kirkwood to Mrs. Beatrice Wulf [LP] RE: encloses an order for reprints of the article entitled "The Absolute Configuration of Optically Active Molecules," by Wood, Flickett and himself. [previous letter from Prof. Kirkwood to Beatrice Wulf February 1, 1952, letter of response from LP to Prof. Kirkwood March 5, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #198, Folder #12 (Kirkwood, John G.)].
- Letter from LP to Admission Counselor of U of Chicago RE: Writes a letter of recommendation for Mr. Einwohner in his application to the graduate school of the University. [Filed under E: Correspondence 1952, Box #112, Folder #18]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Melvin Calvin, Department of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley, RE: Thanks Dr. Calvin and Tod Cleveland for the fine print. [Letter from Calvin to LP February 11, 1952] [Filed under LP Speeches: 1951s.19]
- Letter from LP to G.N. Endacott, RE: LP thanks Endacott for sending him the clippings about LP’s visit to the University of British Columbia. [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1952), Box 1952s, Folder 1952s.5]
- Letter from Mr. Ben May to LP RE: encloses a letter to the editor of LANCET concerning sickle cell trait. [Letter from Mr. Ben May to LP February 23, 1952, letter from LP to Mr. Ben May March 3, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #244, Folder #5 (May, Ben)].
- Letter from Paul Bartlett, Harvard University to LP RE: Discusses the planned April meeting of the Protein Substitutes Group, and his desire to discuss the research of members of the group.
- Typescript, “A Report on Silk Fibroin.” [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: (Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1952), Box 1952a, Folder 1952a.5]
- Letter from Dr. Richard Lippman to LP RE: Explains that the use of LP's official title on the pamphlets for the Committee for Medical Freedom was a result of a misunderstanding. Is deeply sorry and regrets violating LP's wishes. Informs him of the success of the meeting. [Filed under LP Science: Box 14.040, Folder 40.2]
- Letter from Esther Simpson, Society for Visiting Scientists, London, to LP RE: Invites LP and Corey to attend an informal reception in their honor.
- Letter from Mr. David M. Keiser of The Sugar Association, Inc., to LP RE: writes that Dr. Henry B. Hass, who is applying for the position of full-time President of their organization has given LP's name as a reference. They ask that LP give them his comments as to Dr. Hass' qualifications for the position. [Letter of response from LP to Mr. Keiser March 18, 1952] [Filed under K: Correspondence 1952, Box #200, Folder #17]
- Letter from Mr. W. M. Carr of the Eagle Rock Council to LP RE: requests to call on LP in regards to a program designed by the Eagle Rock Council in an effort to support foreign and minority students of American colleges. Asks that LP bring a fund-raising address by Dr. Percy Julian to the attention of other professors. [Letter from LP to Dr. Percy Julian in regard to this letter March 13, 1952] [Filed under C: Correspondence 1952, Box #74, Folder #20]
- Memo from Dr. E. R. Buchman to LP RE: responds to a letter that LP forwarded to him from W. J. Wiswesser. Gives his opinions regarding Dr. Wiswesser's stance on structure-describing. [related letter from Dr. W. J. Wiswesser to LP February 6, 1952, related letter from LP to Dr. Wiswesser March 18, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #443, Folder #20].
- AHP writes cheque: to: Susie Perry amount: $21.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- Letter from Dr. J. T. Marsh to LP RE: thanks LP for the letter of response and will call his secretary upon his arrival in Pasadena to make definite plans for his visit. [Letter from LP to Dr. J. T. Marsh February 19, 1952] [Filed under M: Correspondence 1952, Box #256, Folder #3]
- Letter from E.N.C. Andrade, the Royal Institute to LP RE: Requests that LP send a summary of his planned discourse on the structure of proteins.
- Letter from N.A.M. MacKenzie to LP, RE: MacKenzie would like to thank LP for speaking at the University of British Columbia. MacKenzie is enclosing a check for $400 as a token of the University’s appreciation. [LP’s reply March 17, 1952] [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1952), Box 1952s, Folder 1952s.5]
- Memo from W. N. Lacey to LP RE: Dr. Lacey sends LP material discussing changes in Graduate curriculum in Chemical Engineering. [Filed under: LP Biographical, Box 1.021, Folder 21.3]
- Unsigned memorandum outlining student pay practices at Caltech. [Filed under: LP Biographical, Box 1.018, Folder 18.2]
- AHP writes cheque: to: Manor Market amount: $50.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- LP writes cheque: to: Beatrice J. Wulf amount: $100.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- LP writes cheque: to: Prof. George Sarton amount: $10.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- Letter from Dr. Lippman to LP RE: Outlines discussions with LP about the formation of a new institute for medical research. [Filed under LP Science: Box 14.040, Folder 40.2]
- Letter from Dr. Ruth Ellis, Pres. EWC Chapter of American Association of University Professors to LP RE: Describes to LP the desire of their local chapter of the EWC to host a dinner-meeting in which LP might speak about civil-rights, academic freedom, scientific creativity etc. to bring the AAUP in that area up to date with those topics and to bring up their morale. [Letter of response from LP to Dr. Ruth Ellis March 4, 1952] [Filed under E: Correspondence 1952, Box #112, Folder #18]
- Letter from Fernando Carraro to LP RE: Thanks LP for advising him on attending Caltech as a Ph.D. student. Asks what he should study in the meantime to aid his transition there. Congratulates LP on receiving the G. N. Lewis award and wishes him happy birthday. [Letter from LP to Mr. Carraro January 25, 1952] [Reply from LP to Mr. Carraro March 10, 1952] [Filed under: LP Biographical, Box 1.020, Folder 20.5]
- Letter from Mr. C. B. Belknap of Owens-Illinois Glass Company to LP RE: responds to LP's letter of February 4, 1952. Writes that LP's program seems to parallel the one that Dr. Barber is conducting with Dr. Fajans. Thinks that their director of research might send someone over to Pasadena. [related memo from President DuBridge to LP February 22, 1952, letter from LP to Mr. Belknap March 5, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #299, Folder #7 (Owens-Illinois Glass Company)].
- Letter from Prof. I. M. Kolthoff to Mr. Hubert H. Humphrey, United States Senator [cc: LP] RE: writes about the State Department's decision to deny LP a passport and implores Senator Humphrey to obtain a statement from the State Dept. concerning LP. [Letter from LP to Prof. Kolthoff February 21, 1952, letter from LP to Prof. Kolthoff June 4, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #199, Folder #8].
- Letter from Shizuo Fujiwara of the U of Electro-Communications, Tokyo to LP RE: sends LP a copy of an article that he wrote about the "Formula for the melting points of the inorganic compounds of type MXO n," that will soon be published in the Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan. Would appreciate any criticism and advice about the paper from LP. [includes type-written manuscript of paper and velum diagrams and figures] [Letter of response from LP to Shizuo Fujiwara March 27, 1952] [Filed under F: Correspondence 1952, Box #128, Folder 17]
- Letter from William Q. Hull, Associate Editor, Chemical and Engineering News, to LP RE: Encloses a photograph of Dr. Calvin presenting LP with the Gilbert Newton Lewis Medal. Inquires if he will see LP in Buffalo. [Letter from LP to Hull March 5, 1952] [Filed under LP Speeches: 1951s.19]
- Note from J.F. Joliet to LP RE: Sends two reprints on his work on surface tension etc. [Note written in French]. [Letter of response from LP to Mr. Joliet March 10, 1952] [Filed under J: Correspondence 1952, Box #192, Folder #18]
- Pauling Scrapbook: California Tech (Pasadena, CA) article entitled "14 new Tau Bate pledges elected" RE: notes that LP will speak on "Molecular Engineering" at the formal initiation of the successful Tau Bate pledges. Goes on to discuss the event. [Filed under LP Biographical: Box 6.006, Folder 6.21]
- Secrecy order from Thomas F. Murphy to Martin A. Paul and LP. [Filed under LP Safe: Box 2.039, Folder 39.70a]
- Letter from Henry B. Bull to LP RE: Thanks LP for assisting him in finding a new position. Is now working as chair of the department of Chemistry at the U of Iowa. [Letter of response from LP to Mr. Bull March 5, 1952] [Filed under B: Correspondence 1952, Box #37, Folder #19]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Detlev W. Bronk, President of the National Academy of Sciences RE: writes about his denial of passport by Mrs. Shipley of the State Dept. Mentions his opinion that this will reflect badly on the US. Has written to the President and Joe Koepfli. [Filed under LP Biographical: Political Issues: Box 2.002, Folder 2.5]
- Letter from LP to Dr. JB Koepfli RE: thanks Dr. Koepfli for his letter and mentions that he has decided to write to the President of the US as a possible solution to his difficulty in receiving a passport. Encloses a copy of the letter he has written to the President. [Filed under LP Biographical: Political Issues: Box 2.002, Folder 2.5]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Samuel R. Aspinall RE: thanks him for his letter of February 19, 1952. Writes that he does not feel it would be worthwhile for him to be given an appointment as a consultant for the ONR in England, due to the short time span of his planned visit, however, he is eager to help them out in any way. [Filed under LP Biographical: Political Issues: Box 2.002, Folder 2.5]
- Letter from LP to Mr. Wade V. Lewis RE: writes in response to Dr. Lewis' letter asking him to comment on his recent work with uranium and a cure for arthritis. LP writes that he has no comments to make on the work except that he has learned that "it is necessary to be pretty skeptical about unconventional cures reported by the patients themselves." [Letter from Mr. Lewis to LP January 21, 1952] [Filed under L: Correspondence 1952, Box #230, Folder #18]
- Letter from LP to President Truman RE: implores the president to allow him to obtain a passport for travel to The UK and to France for scientific and educational reasons. Was denied a passport by the Department of State a week earlier. [Letter from the White House to LP March 31, 1952] [Filed under LP Biographical: Political Issues: Box 2.002, Folder 2.5] [Also filed under LP Safe: Box 2.021, Folder 21.38]
- Letter from LP to Prof. F. J. Toole RE: in response to Prof. Toole's letter, writes that he is not able to answer his question about the Guggenheim Fellowship in that he is no longer a member of the Committee of Selection. Refers Prof. Toole to someone else. [Letter from Prof. F. J. Toole to LP February 22, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #407, Folder #8].
- Letter from Louis Levine, Office of Naval Research to LP RE: Wishes to visit LP and his colleagues on an upcoming visit to the Los Angeles area in March. [Reply from LP to Levine March 5, 1952].
- Letter from Robert M. Duncan, Actuary, Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association, to LP RE: Notification of accumulation of funds in the retirement annuity contract. [Filed under LP Safe: Box 2.026, Folder 26.4]
- Letter from W. N. Lacey to LP RE: Writes that the faculty approved the employee classification of "Graduate Research Assistant." Discusses new issues related to the creation of this position and wishes to meet with faculty members to discuss them. [pen notes in margins on back page consist of comments, and figuring out wages] [Filed under: LP Biographical, Box 1.018, Folder 18.2]
- Memo from LP to Robert Bacher RE: suggests Charley Townes for appointment to Dr. Bacher's staff. [Filed under LP Correspondence Box #408, Folder #2 (Townes, Charles). T: Correspondence 1952].
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