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November 10, 1952
 
LP to Barbara Low
LP to Barbara Low. Click to enlarge.
 
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  • Letter from LP to Barbara Low, Harvard University, RE: Discusses the shortfalls of using an analytical approach to structure determinations of proteins. Goes on to discuss different forms of the alpha-helix structure. [In reply to letter from Low to LP 10-30-52]. [Filed under LP Science: 9.001].
  • Letter from Richard J. Block of "The Borden Company," to LP RE: Writes that they are writing a chapter on proteins in a coming edition on "Practical Physiological Chemistry," and ask if they may include some of LP's most recent contributions on the structure of proteins. [note in pencil "all-protein reprints LP and Corey (check mark) sent." [follow up letter from Mr. Block 12-5-52, letter from LP to Mr. Block 11-26-52]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. P P Ewald RE: writes that he is glad to prepare a review of the first volume of the new addition of the International Table for Acta Chrystallographica. Is glad that Dr. Ewald would like to hold the ACA Meeting in Pasadena in connection with Caltech's Protein Structure Symposium. [previous letter from Dr. Ewald to LP10-29-52, following letter from Dr. Ewald to LP 5-4-53] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #88].
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Gibbs RE: Responds to the letter sent 10-7-52 by Dr. Gibbs. Gives his evaluation of the research proposal submitted to the OOR. Thinks that the proposed work is worthwhile and that the sum of money seems reasonable.[Filed under LP Science: Box 14.016]
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