Activity Listings
- Article: “Federal Union Lists $125,000 Contributions” in New York Herald Tribune. [Filed under Publications re: Union Now/Federal Union, Inc., 1940-1942: Box # 5.010, Folder 10.4]
- Letter from AHP to Dr. Thomas Addis. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #2.1, file:(Addis, Thomas 1940-1945)]
R # 1 Pasadena, California
April 29, 1941
Dear Dr. Addis:
Our letters crossed apparently, and I intended to write again this afternoon.
I’m sure my husband is feeling better and the edema is definitely better! His appetite is excellent. He sleeps well and he just looks better in every way. The gleam in the eye is better! His mental state is greatly improved too. He keeps planning text books; has written his report to the National Defense Council - Rockefeller Foundation etc. I am overjoyed to have him working and thinking of his work again just because it is the way he usually is. He unfortunately caught a very slight cold a day or two ago but it isn't causing much difficulty although it affects the kidney apparently.
You know he had promised to give a month's lectures at the University of Chicago this summer before this illness occurred. Should we do this? I worry a bit and yet hate to have him give it up because he does enjoy lecturing and this is something which wouldn't entail preparation - I mean it isn't new work as far as he is concerned.
He would give three lectures a week. Chicago is celebrating its fiftieth anniversary and many big bugs will be there. Linus will receive an honorary degree in the Fall. None of this matters and I want to do just what will be best for him both physically and mentally. You know, he isn't the sort who likes to hide away in a laboratory and never see his colleagues - I’m convinced that this lecturing is good for his mental health. Yet, I am afraid it may be hard on him.
Thank you for your letter. By the way Linus wrote letters to Rochester concerning our dear little Freddie Mirsky - to the President Alan Valentine and to W. A. Noyes Jr. the head of the chemistry department. I have been reminding him of this for several days. He has a great deal to do of course.
Do you think that we should come sometime to see you again? Linus hasn’t much confidence in Dr McMillan’s analyses. He (or me) is old fashioned! And perhaps doesn't know any too much.*
Sincerely,
Ava Helen Pauling
P.S.* He uses the old Esbach method!
I keep a written account of what Linus eats.
- Letter from Arthur B. Lamb, Editor, JACS, to LP RE: Requests LP send comments on three manuscripts on heat capacity and conduction by Dr. W. T. Ziegler et al. (Notes under text: “Ref. Boz. on NACN. LP 1930 on rot in NaCN?” “Dear Ruben: Would you please give me your opinion of these papers? LP” [Letter from LP to Lamb June 4, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #191.1, file:(Journal of the American Chemical Society)]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Alan Valentine, President, University of Rochester, RE: Recommends Dr. Alfred E. Mirsky for chairman of the biology department. Discusses the relevant experience and abilities of Dr. Mirsky, especially involving his work with hemoglobin at Cal Tech. [Letter from Alan Valentine to LP May 7, 1941] [Filed under LP Correspondence: #425.1]
- Letter from LP to Prof. W. A. Noyes, Jr., Department of Chemistry, University of Rochester, RE: States that he has written President Valentine of Rochester to recommend Dr. Alfred E. Mirsky for the opening in the Biology Department. Encloses copy. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #279.5, file:(Noyes, W. A., Jr.)]
- Letter from unknown (unsigned) to Federal Union, Inc., New York City, RE: encloses thirteen dollars for renewal subscription of Federal Union World for listed people. [Filed under AHP: Federal Union, Pasadena Chapter: Box # 5.006, Folder 6.6]
- Record of LP's diet while ill with nephritis. Breakfast: 1 c tomato juice, 2 popovers, 2 T cream (30%), 2 T jelly, ½ sq butter, 1 candy stick / Lunch: 1/4 c raisins, 1 apple, 2 cinnamon toast, tea, 1 ½ sq butter, 2 t sugar, 1 /12 c lemonade, 1 chocolate bar / Dinner: 2/3 c cabbage, 1 ½ c eggnog, 1 p angle cake, ½ c cream (30%) [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #3.1, file:(Record of LP's diet while ill with nephritis kept by Ava Helen Pauling, 1941-1942.)]
- Writes cheque to “Mrs. Arthur J. Stosick” $21.43 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.2]
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