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Letter from Linus Pauling to Robert Corey. March 3, 1948.
Pauling discusses plans for protein and x-ray work for the next Fall at Cal Tech. Suggests offering Seymour Singer a fellowship for three years. Discusses other matters regarding Cal Tech, as well as his current work with metals in England.

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Creator: Linus Pauling
Recipient: Robert Corey
Associated: Seymour Singer, Roger Hayward, Kenneth N. Trueblood, Stanley M. Swingle, Jerry Donohue

Date: March 3, 1948
Genre: correspondence
ID: corr67.5-lp-corey-19480303
Copyright: More Information

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