- Letter from Stanley Schaefer, W.H. Freeman and Company, to LP RE: The typesetting of the second edition of General Chemistry is well underway and the first galley proofs should be available on 6-15-53. [Reply from LP to Schaefer 6-2-53]. [Filed under LP Books: 1953b].
- Letter from LP to W.H. Freeman RE: Informs Freeman of his 6-7-53 travel plans to Cincinnati and hopes that he will see Freeman when he gets back to Pasadena. [In reply to 5-26-53 letter from W.H. Freeman to LP]. [Filed under LP Books: 1953b].
- Letter from LP to Dr. Alfred Angrist RE: informs that circumstances do not permit him,
LP, to participate in the exhibit to which he was invited. [letter to LP 5-12-53]
- Letter from LP to Prof. G.B. Bodman RE: thanks Prof. Bodman and his wife for their hospitality
in having LP and AHP stay with them during their visit to Berkeley. Writes about his recent
travels to Europe and the East coast and of his research on the structure of collagen. [letter from
LP to Prof. Bodman 3-6-53].
- Letter from LP to Mr. W.A. Bush RE: thanks for the letter and looks forward to receiving the
book Farming and Gardening, etc. from him. Is not aware of the possibility of the variation in
amino-acid composition of a protein, looks forward to what the book has to say. [letter from Mr.
Bush to LP 5-26-53].
- Letter from LP to Prof. George Goldfinger RE: Sends sad news that a package that LP sent to
him was broken in transit, due to a deficiency in the inclusion of excelsior. Is currently working
on the structure of collagen. Is currently invited to India for the Indian Science Congress and has
accepted the invitation. So AHP and LP plan a trip during January of 1954.
- Letter from David Nachmansohn of Columbia U. to LP RE: invites LP to attend the Medical
School's Symposium on "The Interaction Between Ions and Proteins" and to present his present
views on the effect of small molecules upon proteins. [letter of response from LP to Dr. David
Nachansohn 6-2-53].
- Letter from LP to R.V. Bartz RE: reply that states that abstracts of research will only be given to Industrial Associates
at the time the papers are submitted for publication. [Memo from R.V. Bartz to LP 5-25-53]
- Letter from LP to R.V. Bartz RE: writes that after a discussion with Dr. Corey, it appears that some faculty think that the
Protein Conference was not a complete success, since the content went over the heads of many attendees. Suggests that any
further conferences be more of a round-table type discussion rather than a lecture.
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