Activity Listings
- Letter from James R. Murphy of the Law Offices of Murphy, Duiker, Smith and Burwell to LP RE: LP might soon be able to prepare his next passport application; fee for services re: passport matters ($300) [LP's reply January 18, 1954] [LP Biographical: Box 2.003, Folder 3.4]
- Letter from LP to Farrington Daniels, Chairman, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin, President, American Chemical Society. [Daniels' letter to LP January 8, 1954] [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1953-1954. 1966-1994), Box #14.007, Folder 7.1]
13 January 1954
Professor Farrington Daniels
Department of Chemistry
University of Wisconsin
Madison, Wisconsin
Dear Farrington:
I thank you for your letter of 8 January. I am very pleased that you and your colleagues should offer me an appointment as Lecturer at the University of Wisconsin for two weeks this summer, but I believe that it would be wise for me to not accept that appointment. I am planning to spend the summer working on the preparation of a third edition of my book THE NATURE OF THE CHEMICAL BOND, and although the proposed period in Madison is short, it would, nevertheless, interfere, I am afraid, with the course of my work on the revision.
Please express my thanks and my regrets to your colleagues.
Sincerely yours,
Linus Pauling:W
- Letter from Owen J. Roberts, President, American Philosophical Society to LP RE: Roberts thinks there are serious advisability and practicality issues about creating and conducting separate journals for the strict sciences and believes the matter should go to the Council at its next meeting for a decision. Will talk to LP about this when he comes to the next meeting. [Letter from LP to Roberts December 9, 1953, Letter from Roberts to LP January 16, 1954] [Filed under LP Science: (American Philosophical Society, 1936-1963, 1989, 1991), Box #14.011, Folder 11.2]
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