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- Research Notebooks of LP, RNB 18 RE: Note on hemoglobin chromatography
- AHP writes cheque to: Mrs. R. Eidermiller amount $6.80 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.014, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Star-News amount $0.90 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.014, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Wesley Unfried amount $3.90 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.014, Folder #2]
- Letter from Fred Fairbrother to Shaffer RE: Responds to LP's letter of September 15, including that his article was published in the Trans. Faraday Society, Vol. 33, p. 1507 (1937). Also, says that reprints were already sent to LP after it was published but will be happy to send more if they have been misplaced. [LP's reply: October 18, 1938] [Filed under: F: Correspondence, Box #128, Folder #128.4]
- Letter from Helen S. French to LP RE: Thanks LP for allowing her to use the library and listen in on lectures at CIT during the next academic semester. [Filed under: F: Individual Correspondence, Box #121, Folder #121.15]
- Telegram from Warren Weaver to LP RE: Zechmeister will give lectures at C. I. T. He proposes the first be on November 7, 1938. He requires no financial compensation beyond expenses. He can be contacted be reached in New York. [LP's telegram September 30, 1938; LP's reply October 4, 1938] [Filed under LP Science: Box #14.038, Folder #38.6]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Sklar RE: LP apologizes as he has not yet had time to study his paper. [Filed under: S: Correspondence, Box #377, Folder #377.8]
- Letter from LP to Warren Weaver, Director, The Natural Sciences-Rockefeller Foundation. [Weaver's telegram to LP October 3, 1938; Weaver's reply to LP November 16, 1938] [Filed under LP Science: Box #14.038, Folder #38.6]
October 4, 1938
Dr. Warren Weaver
The Rockefeller Foundation
49 West 49th Street
New York, New York
Dear Warren:
We are very glad that Zechmeister will be here early in November, and I wish to thank you for letting me know about his visit in America. I had not discussed the question further with him after writing during the summer because I interpreted his letter to me as meaning that he would not have time to come West.
Niemann has been working hard since his arrival here and is making progress on his new problem, the investigation of the fatty substances in brain and nerve tissue. With Niemann, Buchman, and Haggen-Smit (who is formally in the Biology Department but is supervising the work of some of our graduate students in organic chemistry), as well as Lucas, I feel that our organic program is developing very well. We are leaving the office and laboratories planned for Todd unoccupied, but we do not have any man definitely in mind for appointment. I would be very grateful if you could let us know in case that you hear about another young organic chemist as able and energetic and full of promise as Niemann, or if you have an other suggestions regarding our Professorship.
With best regards, I am
Sincerely yours,
Linus Pauling
- Memorandum from A. O. Beckman to LP RE: Informing LP that beginning October 1, 1938, Jack Hassoldt, Cabinet maker, will be on the monthly payroll at a salary of $135.00 per month on the basis of 44 hours per week. [Filed under LP Science: Box #14.038, Folder #38.3]
- AHP writes cheque to: Sanitary Laundry amount $2.25 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.014, Folder #2]
- Letter from E. Bright Wilson to LP RE: Asks LP for a sample of cyclopropene, if available, to study the Ramen and infrared spectrum. [Filed under: W: Individual Correspondence, Box #438, Folder #438.4]
- Note from LP to Miss Sage RE: $460 room and board for Dr. Schmauss should be increased to $600.00, the entire amount to be paid from the Rockefeller Fund-Organic. [Filed under LP Science: Box #14.038, Folder #38.3]
- Letter from A. O. Beckman to W. E. Brandt RE: Beckman has arranged that an old copy of the plans for the Crellin Laboratory to be sent to him. [Bradt's letter to LP September 28, 1938] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #37, Folder #37.5]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Gilbert King RE: Is happy to hear that he was accepted as instructor at Yale. Looks forward to hearing about his research. [Filed under: K: Correspondence, Box #200, Folder #200.3]
- Letter from LP to Dr. John Kirkwood RE: Informs him that Dr. Levy has made some photographs of 1-2, di bromopropane but hasn't interpreted them yet. [Filed under: K: Individual Correspondence, Box #198, Folder #198.12]
- Letter from LP to Dr. W. E. Bradt RE: LP was pleased to receive his letter and has asked Dr. Beckman to send a set of plans for their new Crelllin Laboratory. [Bradt's letter: September 28, 1938] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #37, Folder #37.5]
- Letter from LP to Professor George MacGinitie RE: LP hopes that he has had a very pleasant summer and looks forward to coming to Corona del Mar on Saturday. [Filed under: M: Correspondence, Box #255, Folder #255.5]
- AHP writes cheque to: Mrs. R. Eidermiller amount $12 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.014, Folder #2]
- Letter from LP to E. C. Barrett, RE: Informing Barrett that Jack Hassoldt has been appointed Cabinet maker and the terms of his salary, etc. [Filed under LP Science: Box #14.038, Folder #38.3]
- Letter from LP to Professor Tate RE: LP encloses his manuscript, "The Nature of Interatomic Forces in Metal," for submission for publication in the December 1st issue of the Physical Review. [LP Manuscripts of Articles, 1938a.2]
- Letter from LP to the Executive Council, C. I. T. RE: LP recommends that R. B. Corey, Research Fellow in Chemistry, be appointed Senior Research Fellow in Chemistry without change in stipend. [Filed under LP Science: Box #14.038, Folder #38.3]
- AHP writes cheque to: Wesley Unfried amount $4 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.014, Folder #2]
- Letter from Donald S. Piston to W. A. Noyes RE: Informs Noyes of his interest in writing a book on Spectrochemical Analysis and wonders if he would be interested in publishing it in the Monograph series. Piston goes on to describe his work and his plans for the book. [Filed under: N: Individual Correspondence, Box #279, Folder #279.4]
- Letter from LP to The British Library of Information RE: LP asks for a copy of "The Chemistry of Antigens and Antibodies" by J. R. Marrack. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #37, Folder #37.5]
- Letter from J. Papish to LP RE: Papish regrets that the publication of the book has been delayed due to the organization of the University Press at Cornell. [Filed under: LP Correspondence, Box #312, Folder #312.3]
- Letter from James S. Thompson to LP RE: Reports that Dr. Rice is prepared to complete the revision as soon as he has the answers to the questions. Thompson hopes that he has not bothered LP too much. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #253, Folder #253.1]
- AHP writes cheque to: Nellie Durby amount $2.30 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.014, Folder #2]
- LP writes cheque to: California Institute of Technology amount $85[Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.014, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Adohr Milk Farms amount $29.15 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.014, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Athenaeum amount $4.37 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.014, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Frank J. Miller, Inc. amount $18.68 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.014, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Los Angeles Gas and Electric Company amount $8.36 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.014, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Mrs. R. Eidermiller amount $4.55 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.014, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Standard Oil Company of California amount $11.63 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.014, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Wesley Unfried amount $3.60 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.014, Folder #2]
- Letter from Dr. K. Lark-Horovitz to LP RE: Was pleased to learn from Yearian about the great opportunities LP has offered to him. [Filed under: L: Correspondence, Box #230, Folder #230.4]
- Letter from Jonathan W. Williams to LP RE: Inquiring about the summer options at CIT that would help to strengthen his preparation in physical and theoretical chemistry. [LP's reply:October 19, 1938] [Filed under: W: Correspondence, Box #443, Folder #443.6]
- Letter from LP to Arthur B. Lamb, Editor, Journal of the American Chemical Society RE: LP recommends that the manuscript on "The Higher n-Aliphatic Acids and their Methyl and Ethyl Esters" not be accepted for publication, but since he does not feel very familiar with the field he feels the MS should go to another referee first. [Filed under LP Science: Box #14.002, Folder #2.3]
- Letter from LP to Arthur B. Lamb, Editor, Journal of the American Chemical Society. [Hand-written draft and notes about the MS included] [Filed under LP Science: Box #14.002, Folder #2.3]
October 13, 1938
Professor Arthur B. Lamb, Editor
12 Oxford Street
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Dear Professor Lamb:
I am returning the two papers "Infrared Studdes VIII. Absorption Bands of Hydrogels" by A. M. Buswell, Karl Krebs and W. H. Rodebush and "Infrared Studies IX, Effect of Ions of the Lyotropic Series on the Absorption Spectrum of Water" by A. M. Buswell, R. C. Gore and W. H. Rodebush.
I feel that these papers are not of the same quality as the earlier ones in the series, and I do not recommend their publication in their present form.
The first paper (VIII) contains on pp. 4-6a qualitative discussion only of the work on β-amylose, gelatin, and agar, with no data given in tables or figures. This part of the paper seems to me to have little value. In Figure 1 the absorption of the gelatin is compared with that of N-ethyl acetamide. I have been unable to understand the discussion of this given on p. 2. There can’t be OH-N bonds in N-ethyl acetamide, and I hence fail to see why the authors say that the gelatin absorption "is apparently due to O-H-N as suggested by Wrinch."
In the second paper (IX) measurements are reported for solutions of three salts (KNO3, KI, K3SO4). The results for three salts only hardly justify correlation with the lyotropic series, or review of the field as given on pp. 1-3. The Authors say that further work is under way, and I recommend that this unimportant communication be withdrawn and the material included with the new results in a later paper.
It is difficult to understand why dissolved ions should increase the 3300 cm-1 absorption so greatly without affecting the shape of the curve. A colleague of mine experiences in the infrared field says that reflection at the fluorite-water interface would be large and would change in magnitude with change in refractive index. How have the Authors corrected for this effect?
I have made several penciled corrections of spelling and typographical errors on the manuscripts. The lettering on the figures is poor; the word 'infrared" should not be capitalized; and "1 N KNO3" or "N KNO3" should be used instead of "NS KNOS."
Yours Truly,
Linus Pauling
- Letter from LP to Mr. James S. Thompson RE: LP apologizes for his delay in replying but encloses the answer to Dr. Rice's letter, for transmission to him with an extra copy for Thompon's own files. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #253, Folder #253.1]
- Loan Agreement between the First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Pasadena and LP and AHP. [Filed under LP Personal Safe: Drawer 2, Folder 2.025]
- Reprint: Earl Baldwin McKinley (obituary). Science 88 2285: 344-345. [Filed under LP Science: Box #14.001, Folder #1.1]
- AHP writes cheque to: Pitzer and Warwick amount $7.47 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.014, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Southern California Telephone Company amount $4.85 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.014, Folder #2]
- Letter from Donald S. Piston to Professor Noyes RE: Piston describes himself to Professor Noyes, and discusses his plans for his book. [Filed under: N: Individual Correspondence, Box #279, Folder #279.4]
- Letter from LP to Mr. C. C. Trillingham RE: LP encloses the tickets of the Los Angeles County teachers who attended the first of the series of lectures on Organic Chemistry given by the Chemistry Department of CIT. [Filed under: T: Correspondence, Box #410, Folder #410.3]
- Letter from W. A. Noyes to Professors Clark, Fieser, Lind and LP RE: Asks the Board to please vote on several listed possibilities for new contracts. [Filed under: N: Individual Correspondence, Box #279, Folder #279.4]
- AHP writes cheque to: City of Pasadena amount $9.80 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.014, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Consumer's Research amount $1 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.014, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: F. C. Nash amount $11.94 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.014, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Sears, Roebuck and Company amount $6.27 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.014, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Sportland, Inc. amount $1.96 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.014, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: T. W. Mather Company amount $15.74 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.014, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Union Oil Company amount $6.57 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.014, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Bode's amount $17.17 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.014, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Life, Inc. amount $7 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.014, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Marie Johnson amount $8.75 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.014, Folder #2]
- Letter from LP to Dr. David Harker. [Filed under: H: Individual Correspondence, Box #151, Folder #151.10]
October 17, 1938
Dr. David Harker
Remsen Hall
Department of Chemistry
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, Maryland
Dear Dave:
We agree with you regarding the existence of peaks between minima. I might point out that these peaks can be interpreted as due to the maxima between the minima, inasmuch as the interaction between the broad flat maxima is at a maximum a distance equal to the distance between the minima.
Corey and I probably shall not publish any criticism of the Wrinch-Langmuir stuff, even though we feel that agreement reached with the aid of so many arbitrary assumptions has little significance.
We are hoping to make a positive contribution in the field some time.
I am having one of the old Laue tubes shipped to you, and I hope you find good use for it.
With best regards, I am
Sincerely yours,
Linus Pauling
LP/bcs
- Letter from LP to Mr. Charles L. Parsons RE: LP asks that another copy of the American Chemical Society be sent as the one he received had blank pages. [Filed under: LP Correspondence, Box #312, Folder #312.3]
- Letter from LP to Professor J. B. Sumner RE: thanking Sumner for his letters about the preparation of cystalline catalase. [Filed under: S: Correspondence, Box #377, Folder #377.8]
- Letter from LP to Professor Lark-Horovitz RE: LP is glad to recommend Dr. James to the Guggenheim Foundation. [Filed under: L: Correspondence, Box #230, Folder #230.4]
- Letter from Professor E. Bright Wilson, Jr. to LP RE: Informs Wilson that Dr. Buchman will know in about a month or so whether their cyclopropene synthesis will give a good yield. But LP is sure they will be willing to share, as soon as it is prepared. [Filed under: W: Individual Correspondence, Box #438, Folder #438.5]
- Letter from Arthur B. Lamb, Editor, Journal of the American Chemical Society to LP RE: Requests that LP review "Energy of Orientation in Dielectric Phenomena" by Dr. G. A. Linhart to see if LP feels it is even worth asking Linhart to revise it so it might be considered for publication. [LP's reply to Lamb October 28, 1938] [Filed under LP Science: Box #14.002, Folder #2.3]
- Letter from Secretary to LP to Dr. Fred Fairbrother RE: Thanks Fairbrother for the information about his article in the Trans. Of the Faraday Society. Despite an intensive search for the reprints they were no where to be found, thus she asks that more be sent. [Fairbrother's letter: October 2, 1938] [Filed under: F: Correspondence, Box #128, Folder #128.4]
- Title Insurance and Trust Company loan form policy. [Filed under LP Safe Contents, Drawer 2, Folder 2.034.28]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Johnathan W. Williams RE: Explaining that CIT does not have a summer session and therefore no lectures or courses are given at this time. However, he may apply for a research position in a number fields for the summer of 1939. [William's letter to LP: October 13, 1938] [Filed under: W: Correspondence, Box #443, Folder #443.6]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Robert Millikan RE: LP reports that the Lalor Foundation requires that one fellow each year work at M. I. T., this being in recognition of Dr. Noyes' service to chemistry. LP expects that an application from here will be made when a suitable man is available. [Filed under: LP Correspondence, Box #247, Folder #247.1]
- Letter from W. A. Noyes, Jr. To LP RE: Informs LP of two vacancies at the University of Rochester, one in organic chemistry and the other in analytical chemistry. Asks LP if he know of anyone who may be interested. [LP's reply: November 19, 1938] [Filed under: N: Individual Correspondence, Box #279, Folder #279.5]
- AHP writes cheque to: Mrs. R. Eidermiller amount $7.50 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.014, Folder #2]
- Letter from Robert E. Swain to Professor W. A. Noyes RE: Swain recommends Dr. Piston and his work to be published in the Monographs series. [Filed under: N: Individual Correspondence, Box #279, Folder #279.4]
- Chemistry 1a Exam [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #1.012, Folder #12.1]
- LP writes cheque to: Kenneth A. Gordon amount $250 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.014, Folder #2]
- Letter from L. Michaelis to LP RE: Asks LP for some advice regarding work that he has been conducting. Michaelis goes on to explain his progression of work. [Filed under: M: Individual Correspondence, Box #246, Folder #246.9]
- Letter from LP to Arthur B. Lamb, Editor, Journal of the American Chemical Society RE: LP believes the paper by S. H. Bauer, J. Y. Beach and J. H. Simons on "The Molecular Structure of hydrogen Fluoride" should be accepted for publication after revision. [Filed under LP Science: Box #14.002, Folder #2.3]
- LP writes cheque to: Wesley Unfried amount $3.60 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.014, Folder #2]
- Letter from LP to Mr. C. C. Trillingham RE: Explains that due to the desire of many of the science teachers attending the lectures in organic chemistry, the schedule of lectures have been changed. [Filed under: T: Correspondence, Box #410, Folder #410.3]
- Minutes of the Executive Committee Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. [Filed under LP Science: Box #14.001, Folder #1.1]
- Minutes of the Executive Committee Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. [Filed under LP Science: Box #14.001, Folder #1.1]
- Letter from W. A. Noyes to A. W. Ingersoll RE: Noyes is very pleased that he has made progress toward the proposed monograph on the resolution of racemic compounds and looks forward to its completion. [Filed under: N: Individual Correspondence, Box #279, Folder #279.4]
- Letter from W. A. Noyes, Jr. To LP RE: Asks LP if he would be interested to write a review article on Bond Energies for Chemical Reviews. [LP's reply: October 31, 1938] [Filed under: N: Individual Correspondence, Box #279, Folder #279.5]
- Letter from H.L. Byram, County Tax Collector, by R.F. Hayhurst, Deputy of the County of Los Angeles, to LP, RE: Tells LP that the description given in his letter does not match what is shown in their books, so LP must mail in his Deed or a map of the property on which he wishes to pay. Handwritten notes by LP: "Apparently in Book 66, p. 24." and "1 chain = 66 feet." [Filed under LP Personal Safe: Drawer 2, Folder 2.035]
- Letter from W. A. Noyes to Professors Clark, Fieser, Lind and LP RE: Informs the Board that before they sign a contract with Dr. Piston he suggests having him write a few chapters of his book and submit them to be looked over. [Filed under: N: Individual Correspondence, Box #279, Folder #279.4]
- Research Notebooks of LP, RNB 16 RE: Rules regarding Gates and Crellin Laboratories; notes on who will be teaching physical chem. lab.
- LP writes cheque to: British Library of Information amount $0.95 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.014, Folder #2]
- Letter from Allen D. Bliss to LP RE: Bliss inquires what can be done about the handling of large separate drawings. [Filed under: J: Correspondence, Box #192, Folder #192.5]
- AHP writes cheque to: Mrs. R. Eidermiller amount $7.70 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.014, Folder #2]
- LP Research Notebooks, RNB 09 RE: Electron diffraction data-Dimethyldiacetylene
- AHP writes cheque to: Wesley Unfried amount $2.80 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.014, Folder #2]
- Letter from LP to Arthur B. Lamb, Editor, Journal of the American Chemical Society RE: LP feels that the MS entitled "Energy of Orientation in Dielectic Phenomena" by Dr. G. A. Linhart is not suitable for publication and would not be so even after revision. [Lamb's letter to LP October 18, 1938] [Filed under LP Science: Box #14.002, Folder #2.3]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Donald S. Taylor RE: Thanking him very much for sending the manuscript. [Filed under: T: Correspondence, Box #410, Folder #410.3]
- Letter from LP to Dr. P. W. Robertson RE: LP apologizes that he has not responded sooner. LP finds his results regarding halogen addition very interesting. [Filed under: R: Correspondence, Box #340, Folder #340.3]
- Letter from LP to Professor Don Yost RE: Asks if he has anything to say about the reaction mentioned in his letter. [Filed under: Y: Individual Correspondence, Box #460, Folder #460.3]
- AHP writes cheque to: Wesley Unfried amount $1.90 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.014, Folder #2]
- Letter from LP to Dr. L. Michaelis RE: LP has been very interested in his work with semi-quinone free radicals and was happy to read about his results in the letter. LP goes on to discuss this specific topic and offered several suggestions. [Filed under: M: Individual Correspondence, Box #246, Folder #246.9]
- Letter from Stanley D. Wilson to LP RE: Informs LP of his plan to visit and CIT next year. However, he was disappointed to learn that he will not be lecturing on the nature of the chemical bond. [LP's reply: December 6, 1938] [Filed under: W: Correspondence, Box #443, Folder #443.6]
- Note from LP to L. Fenner RE: Asks that the hood fans be turned back on and not turned off again without notice, otherwise a serious accident may occur. [Filed under: F: Correspondence, Box #128, Folder #128.4]
- AHP writes cheque to: Community Chest amount $5 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.014, Folder #2]
- Letter from G. A. Linhart to LP RE: Hopes that LP will have time read over the enclosed article and if he approves it he asks LP for submit it to the editor of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science. [Filed under: L: Correspondence, Box #230, Folder #230.4]
- Letter from LP to Dean L. A. Kimpton RE: Apologizes that he and AHP have not been able to visit Deep Springs. LP explains that he has been very busy since his return from Cornell. [Filed under: K: Individual Correspondence, Box #198, Folder #198.9]
- Letter from LP to Mr. Allen D. Bliss. [Filed under: J: Correspondence, Box #192, Folder #192.5]
October 31, 1938
Mr. Allen D. Bliss
Journal of the American Chemical Society
12 Oxford Street Cambridge, Massachusetts
Dear Mr. Bliss:
I am glad to give my opinion about the problem of extra large
drawings.
Dr. Brockway and I are without doubt responsible for the convention regarding electron diffraction curves in this country. We found it convenient to adopt the one inch s scale for the electron diffraction curves used in the actual structure determinations, in order that sufficient accuracy might be obtained. It was then found that the easiest way of preparing the drawings for publication was to make ink drawings without change of scale. It would, in fact, be difficult to make the inked curves on a much smaller scale because of the small radii of curvature at the maxim and minima, I feel that you would be justified in insisting that photographs or photostats of letter size or smaller be submitted in place of those very large figures. We would be glad to go to the extra trouble and expense involved in case that you ware to make such a ruling.
Yours truly,
Linus Pauling
LP/bcs
- Letter from LP to Mr. C. C. Trillingham RE: Enclosed are the tickets for the third and fourth lectures of the Teachers' Institute Series. [Filed under: T: Correspondence, Box #410, Folder #410.3]
- Letter from LP to Professor C. E. Fawsitt RE: LP regrets to say that he does not know Dr. Neuburger personally but in regards to his scientific work, he produces very good quality. [Filed under: N: Correspondence, Box #287, Folder #287.5]
- Letter from LP to W. A. Noyes, Jr. RE: LP does believe that there is much reason to prepare a review article on Bond Energies for Chemical Reviews because there was a lengthy discussion on this topic in "Nature of the Chemical Bond." [Noyes' letter: October 24, 1938] [Filed under: N: Individual Correspondence, Box #279, Folder #279.5]
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