- LP flies from Los Angeles to New York.
- Letter from LP to Peter Pauling: Enclosed is check for the month of May. States that he is "looking forward to seeing you
and to talking with you about the structure of nucleic acids and other questions". [Filed under LP Biographical].
- Letter from LP to Dr. Netter, Kiel Universitat, Kiel, Germany, RE: Would be pleased to accept the invitations to the University
of Kiel on his upcoming trip to Germany to participate in the protein symposium. [In reply to 3-9-53 letter from Netter to LP]. [Filed under LP Peace: 4.001].
- Letter from LP to H.H. Weber, Physiologisches Institut, RE: Final preparations are being made for LP's trip to Germany, and
is looking forward to seeing Weber. Details plans to visit other Universities in Germany. [Filed under LP Peace: 4.001].
- Letter from LP to Professor K. Freudenberg, University of Heidelberg, RE: Would be glad to give a lecture at the University
of Heidelberg on his upcoming trip to Germany, assuming it fits into his schedule. [Filed under LP Peace: 4.001].
- Letter from LP to Dr. Z. M. Konasiewicz RE: in response to his enquiry, LP writes that Cal Tech
does not have any work on fuel under way, however, there is such work in the field of
petroleum technology being carried on at the University of Southern California. [letter from Dr.
Konasiewicz to LP 2-16-53].
- Letter from LP to Dr. Ernest H. Lyons, Jr. RE: writes that he looks forward to receiving reprints
of his detailed paper and also looks forward to seeing how he made use of LP's ideas about
electronic structure of metals. It is good that he is continuing his work in connection with his
teaching duties at Principia College. [letter from Dr. Lyons, Jr. to LP 2-18-53].
- Letter from LP to Dr. Henry Lemaire [2 copies in the file] RE: writes in reply to Dr. Lemaire's
letter that they will let him know if any openings that might interest him come to their attention.
[note in pen at bottom: "Neither Prof. Lucas or I are willing to consider Lemaire for an
appointment, CN"] [letter from Dr. Henry Lemaire to LP 3-5-53].
- Letter from LP to Dr. Daniel Mazia RE: thanks Dr. Mazia for his letter of 3-11-53. Is glad to hear
of Dr. Mazia's work in deoxyribonucleic acid. Responds to questions from Dr. Mazia about
DNA and helixes. [letter from Dr. Mazia to LP 3-11-53].
- Letter from the Page One Ball to LP RE: they are concerned with the potential travel expenses of
LP's trip coast-to-coast to personally receive his award in science. Request that he let them
know his travel intentions so they can plan for them. Also requests a photo of LP for their "Page
One" book. [letter of response from BW to Mr. Arthur Rosenstrock 4-3-53].
- Memo from LP to Horace Gilbert RE: encloses his completed application and fee for
membership in Town Hall. [brochure about Town Hall included with the letter] [letter from Dr.
Gilbert to LP 3-17-53].
- Letter from J. H. Sturdivant [of the Cal Tech Chem Dept.] to Mr. C. T. Geiser of the U.S. Dept.
of Agriculture RE: in response to Mr. Geiser's letter, Mr. Sturdivant informs him that the Cal
Tech equipment that he referred to actually belongs to the Department of Agriculture. [filed
under U: Correspondence 1953] [letter from Mr. Geiser of the US Dept. of Agriculture to the
Chemistry Division of Cal Tech 3-18-53].
- Letter from LP to Mr. Claude A. Villee of the Dept. of Biochem. At Harvard Med. School, RE:
thanks him for his note about the transposition of the two figures in his paper on nucleic acid.
Will send a reprint later.
- Letter from LP to W.N. Lacey RE: requests that a budget adjustment be made to allow for four full tuition scholarships for
fifth year graduate students in Chemical Engineering on behalf of B.H. Sage. [Related letter form B.H. Sage to LP 3-16-53].
- LP Science: Box 13.023. Article from the New York Times titled "Dr. Astin Defends Work of Bureau."
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