Activity Listings
- Contract Status Report: Contract Noonr-24423, Chemistry 25 Acct. 23607, Director of Research: Drs. LP and Verner Schomaker. [Filed under LP Science: (Office of Naval Research: Correspondence, Contract Status Reports and Project Status Reports, 1947-1962), Box #14.031, Folder 31.6]
- Deposit slip for LP's account at Southern Commercial and Savings Bank: Total amount deposited $983.57 [LP Biographical: Box 4.023, Folder 23.3]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Daniel H. Deutsch, California Foundation for Biochemical Research RE: Thanking him for the sample amidine crystals which he has turned over to Dr. Hughes to see if it is worthwhile to carry out a detailed structure determination [Deutsch's letter August 27, 1954] [Filed under D: Correspondence 1954, Box #98.19]
- Letter from LP to Dr. O. Edward Kurt, Ethyl Corporation RE: Declining invitation to reception on September 13, 1954 because he does not plan to be in NY at that time. [Kurt's letter August 23, 1954] [Filed under K: Correspondence 1954, Box #200.19]
- Letter from LP to F. A. Long, Cornell University, RE: Informs that he is looking forward to giving a Seminar in Cornell this fall but would like to wait a few weeks before setting a date. [Letter from Long ot LP 1954-08-25] [Filed under LP Speeches: 1954.16]
- Letter from LP to James H. Stack, A.C.S. News Service RE: LP states that he is not planning to come to New York for the meeting of the ACS but that he will be there the 4th and 5th of November to speak before the ACS and wants Stack to let him know if there is anything he wants him to do. [Letter from Stack to LP August 26, 1954] [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964), Box #14.006, Folder 6.4]
- Letter from LP to Richard P. Zeldin, Handbook Editor, McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc. [Zeldin's letter August 25, 1954] [Filed under McGraw-Hill and Co., 1954, Box #253.6]
31 August 1954
Mr. Richard P. Zeldin
Handbook Editor
McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc.
330 West 42nd Street
New York 36, N.Y.
Dear Mr. Zeldin:
I am glad to answer the questions in your letter of 25 August, about a possible new chemistry handbook.
1. A handbook of chemistry or of chemistry and physics fills a very useful purpose. I think that the two handbooks now available are pretty good. They could be improved, but I am not at all confident that another one, which you might get out, would be a significant improvement, just because editors and editorial boards are fallible.
2. I do not want to take time to prepare a list of defects or omissions in the present handbooks. I may say that I have rather often been disappointed when I attempted to look up some quantity in the two present handbooks. I have not kept any record, and I do not remember what it was that I was looking up; I think that I tried to find a table of ionization potentials of atoms, and was not successful, with either handbook. Also, I believe that I could not find anything about the effect of pressure on the solubilities of substances - at any rate, not the answer to the particular question that I was interested in.
3. I think that you ought to pick out a young man to be editor of your handbook. He should have a broad knowledge of chemistry, and should not be so deeply interested in research as not to be willing to devote himself to the editorial job. I suggest that you consider Dr. W. H. Eberhardt, a former student of mine. He is in Georgia Institute of Technology.
4. I should not want to take time to serve on the editorial advisory board, or be otherwise involved in the project.
Sincerely yours,
Linus Pauling:W
- Membership of LP in Societies other than the Chemical Society of London, approximate eleven different societies listed [Filed under M: Correspondence 1954, Box #256.5]
- Pay check stub from C. I. T., net pay: $983.57 [LP Biographical: Box 4.068, Folder 68.2]
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