Activity Listings
- Letter from Dr. Henry Helmholz to LP RE: Invites LP to stay with him during his next stop in Rochester. Expresses his joy at hearing that Richard Henry Helmholz has arrived in Pasadena. [Letter from LP to Helmholz July 10, 1940] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #37.7, file:(B: Correspondence, 1941)]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Henry Helmholz, Mayo Clinic, RE: Writes that he has informed Moe that Dr. Alvarez reads Spanish and has agreed to help with the Guggenheim papers. [Letter from Helmholz to LP June 26, 1940] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #165.5, file:(H: Correspondence, 1940)]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Irvin Stewart, Committee on Scientific Aids to Learning, RE: States that Professors Hoard and Murdock are doing good work on crystal structures and should be given a grant to have a copy made of Caltech's punch cards. States the work at Caltech is going well but slow, and that they have not yet received all of the machines. [Letters from Irvin Stewart to LP June 24, 1940, July 6, 1940] [Filed under LP Correspondence: #368.6]
- Letter from LP to Dr. J. McKeen Cattel RE: Submits for publication in Science the enclosed communication by LP and Dr. Delbrück. [Filed under LP Correspondence Box: #74.8, file:(C: Correspondence, 1940)]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Karl Landsteiner, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research. [Letters from Landsteiner to LP June 27, 1940, from LP to Landsteiner July 15, 1940] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #212.7, file:(Landsteiner, Ernest Karl)]
July 2, 1940
Dr. Karl Landsteiner
Newfane, Vermont
Dear Dr. Landsteiner:
I am looking forward to receiving the serum and antigens, and shall let you know about our results as soon as they have been obtained. I shall be very glad also to have your comments on my manuscript.
Dr. Max Delbruck and I have made a study of Jordan's papers, and have written a brief criticism which is to be published in Science. I am enclosing a copy for you to read.
We have synthesized haptens with three phenyl arsinic acid residues attached to resorcinol and phloroglucinol, and are now working to fasten four residues together. I am anxious to see whether these will have antigenic action.
With best regards to you and Mrs. Landsteiner, I am
Sincerely yours,
Linus Pauling
Enclosure
- Letter from LP to Dr. Norris W. Rakestraw, Editor, Journal of Chemical Education, RE: Agrees to look into writing a series of collaborative papers for the journal at a time when he is less busy. [Letters from Rakestraw to LP June 8, 1940, July 15, 1940] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #191.4, file:(Journal of Chemical Education)]
- Letter from LP to Henry Allen Moe, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. RE: Informs him that he did not make any progress with the Markle Foundation. Explains why.
- Letter from Mather G. Eliot, Assistant Manager of Inter-Democracy Federal Unionists, to Inter-Democracy Federal Union Committees, RE: requests that the sample copy of “The Case for Federal Union,” by W.B. Curry, one of the principle leaders for federal union in Great Britain, enclosed to be circulated. [Filed under AHP: Federal Union, Inc.: Box # 5.004, Folder 4.1]
- Letter from Thomas Anderson to LP RE: Asks him to write a letter of recommendation for him to Professor Walter Soller at the University of Cincinnati. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #6.8, file:(Anderson, Thomas, 1939-1945)]
- Telegram from Dr. Herbert S. Gasser, The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, to LP RE: Reports he will be in Los Angeles the week of July eighth. Requests LP reply care of Bushnell if Gasser should reschedule. [Letter from LP to Gasser June 11, 1940] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #140.5, file:(G: Correspondence, 1940)]
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