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October 14, 1953
 
LP to G.V. Raynor
LP to G.V. Raynor. Click to enlarge.
 
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Location: Pasadena, CA


  • Letter from S.S. Bhatnagar, Government of India, Ministry of Natural Resources and Scientific Research, to LP RE: Gives clothing advice to LP for his trip to India. He also recommends sites that LP should visit while in India.
  • Letter from LP to Mr. Donald Bleitz RE: thanks Mr. Bleitz for the letter of 10-9-53 and for the sample color prints. Looks forward to seeing his book The Birds of the Western United States. Sends along Professor Sir Lawrence Bragg's address. Wishes he could visit, but is leaving for Israel to give a few lectures.
  • Letter from LP to Prof. G.V. Raynor RE: requests his opinion of Dr. Naor who is applying for a post-doctoral fellowship, and gave Prof. Raynor as a reference. Comments on his paper "The Crystal Chemistry of the Laves Phases." Sends reprints of his recent paper on the theory of ferromagnetism. Comments on the title of Prof. Raynor's recent paper.
  • Letter from LP to J. Biol. Chem. RE: comments that the results obtained by Woernley are worth publishing. Goes on to make some suggestions in editing the manuscript.
  • Letter from Prof. F. E. Simon of Clarendon Laboratory to LP RE: writes of his upcoming visit to the U.S. and Pasadena in early January. Hopes to visit with LP then. [letter from LP to Prof. F. E. Simon 10-21-53] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #296: File (Simon, F. E.)].
  • Material from the National Committee to Repeal the McCarran Act [LP involved as "Initiator"]. Article from the New York Times discusses President Eisenhower's comments regarding the McCarran Immigration Act.
  • Material from National Committee to Repeal the McCarran Act [LP on letterhead as "Initiator"]. Letter from Olive O. Van Horn, Secretary, with an Open Letter to President Eisenhower and a newspaper article enclosed. [newspaper article 10-14-53].
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