- Letter from LP to Roger Hayward, RE: Informs Hayward of four illustrations for the new edition of General Chemistry that need to be done. He also states that 30 to 40 will eventually need to be done. [Filed under LP Books: 1953b].
- Letter from F.C. Tompkins, The Faraday Society, to LP RE: Regrets to hear that LP won't be able to submit a paper for the
upcoming Protein Discussion meeting of the Faraday Society. [Handwritten note by LP at bottom: "Cable: I shall attend Cambridge
meeting".] [Filed under LP Speeches: 1952s].
- Letter from LP to Prof. Leonora Bilger RE: Thanks Prof. L. Bilger for her letter. Linus Jr. has recently moved to Halekulani,
Hawaii. LP and AHP have Linus Jr.'s three boys with them for now. The boys
and their own three youngest children plan to fly over to Honolulu soon. LP is hard at work on a book revision as well as
attacking the problem of the structure of proteins. [previous letter from LP to
Prof. Bilger 3-31-52, following letter from LP to Prof. L. Bilger 9-12-52].
- Letter from LP to Dr. Elvira Goettsch RE: writes in response to Dr. Goettsch's note that he is sure that her time utilizing
her Guggenheim Fellowship will be interesting and profitable. Goes on to write
about his feelings about the Department of the State's decision not to issue him a passport to England. [Note from Dr. Goettsch
to LP 6-3-52].
- Letter from Prof. Robert J. Havighurst to LP RE: asks if he has received a letter that was sent to Joliot-Curie. Is curious
about what the reply was. Wants LP to ask the secretary of the National Committee
for Peaceful Alternatives to send him a copy of the letter that he agreed to sign.
- Letter from Roswell G. Ham of Mr. Holyoke College to LP RE: In planning for the College's upcoming convocation in the fall,
President Ham invites LP to participate in the consideration of their
general theme, "Science and Human Values." [letter of response from LP to President Ham 7-1-52].
- Letter from LP to Prof. Charles C. Price RE: is pleased that he won the Democratic nomination for Congress. Sends his regards.
[snippet from a magazine stating C. C. Price's intent to run for U.S.
Senator included] [letter from Prof. Price to LP 7-28-52].
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