Activity Listings
- Letter from C. R. Narayan Rao to LP RE: Informs LP that they wish to publish the supplement to Current Science in book format in hopes that the publication will support future endeavors to build up a Publication fund. [LP's reply: November 25, 1936] [Filed under: R: Correspondence, Box #340.1]
- Letter from LP to Dr. David Harker RE: Is glad to hear that Harker is enthusiastic about his work at Johns Hopkins and informs Harker of what work is being done in the lab at CIT. [Filed under: H: Individual Correspondence, Box #151.10]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Gerald Wendt RE: Suggests to Wendt that a review article covering hydrogen bonding be published. Also, suggests that Mr. Edwin N. Lassettre be invited to submit a manuscript of the subject. [Wendt's response: November 2, 1936] [Filed under C: Organizational Correspondence: Box #70.5]
- Letter from LP to Professor Frederick G. Keyes RE: Thanks Keyes for giving him two copies of the photograph of the painting of Professor Noyes. Asks if it possible to send several more copies as men in the lab have been requesting them. [Filed under: K: Correspondence, Box #200.1]
- Letter from LP to Professor Hugh S. Taylor. [Taylor's letter: October 13, 1936, Taylor's reply: October 26, 1936] [Filed under: T: Individual Correspondence, Box #405.6]
October 20, 1936
Professor Hugh S. Taylor
Department of Chemistry
Princeton University
Princeton, New Jersey
Dear Professor Taylor
I too would be very glad to see the nomination of E. B. Wilson for the Langmuir Award renewed. Because of the distance from here to Cambridge, and my inability to obtain seven copies of reprints, etc, as well as the probable gaps in my information regarding Wilson's recent work, it seems to me that it would be more appropriate if the nomination this year were to be prepared and submitted by someone at or near Harvard. Do you know of anyone to whom we could suggest this action? If no one at Harvard seems suitable, I feel that it might be wise if you yourself were to prepare the nomination. I shall, of course, be very glad to assist in any way, and in case that you feel that my suggestion is not appropriate, I should do my best to prepare a suitable nomination myself.
Sincerely yours,
Linus Pauling
LP:ml
- Letter from LP to Professor Oscar Rice RE: LP sends the reprints Rice asked for in his previous letter. LP is sorry to report that Mrs. Morrill died in September and that just a few weeks ago, Latimer's brother was found shot in the head. [Rice's letter: October 3, 1936] [Filed under: R: Individual Correspondence, Box #329.2]
- Letter from Lynn Hoard to LP RE: Reports to LP what is going on in his own lab and gives a good report of the freshman engineers. [Filed under: H: Correspondence, Box #159.10]
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