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October - General
  • The electron-diffraction method of determining the structure of gas molecules. J. Chem. Educ. 18 (October 1941): 458-465. Written by: Robert Spurr and Linus Pauling. [Filed under: LP Publications, 1941p.4]
  • Prolycopene, a naturally occurring stereoisomer of lycopene. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 27 (October 1941): 468-474. Written by: L. Zechmeister, A. L. LeRosen, F. W. Went, and Linus Pauling. [Filed under: LP Publications, 1941p.5]
  • October financial record for Pasadena Chapter of Federal Union. [Filed under AHP: Federal Union, Pasadena Chapter: Box # 5.007, Folder 7.1]
  • The New York Correspondent Vol 3 No 8. FU Armistice Day Rally Planned; Four Tuesday Speakers Announced. [Filed under Publications re: Union Now/Federal Union, Inc., 1914, 1939-1941: Box # 5.008, Folder 8.8]


October 1
  • Letter from A. Kenneth Graham, Chairman, Publicity Committee, The Electrochemical Society, Inc., to LP RE: Sends announcements for the Edward Weston Fellowship in Electric Chemistry, the Edward Goodrich Acheson Award and Gold Medal for students in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #112, file:(E: Correspondence, 1941)]
  • Report on Signals, Audible, Interior Communication and Motor Boat (Bells, Buzzers, Horns, and Sirens), from the Bureau of Ships Ad Interim Specification. [Filed under LP Science Box 13.002 File 2.3]
  • Letter from Paul Brocers, Executive Secretary, National Academy Sciences, to Chairmen of the Sections. RE: Sends him the necessary stationary for the balloting within the Chemistry Section. Informs him of the by-laws concerning the nominations and voting.[Filed under LP Science: (National Academy of Sciences, 1939-1944), Box # 14.018 File 18.2]


October 2
  • Breakfast: ½ c grapefruit juice, ½ c wheat germ cereal, 1/4 c cream, 1 ½ biscuits
  • Lunch: 3 T cottage cheese, 3/4 c noodles
  • Supper: 2 p bread, 1 p cheese, 1 tomato, 1 egg, 1 c milk, 1 c grapes
  • [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #3, file:(Record of LP’s diet while ill with nephritis kept by Ava Helen Pauling, 1941-1942.)]
  • Postcard from R.W. Bost to LP RE: Requests reprints. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #37, file:(B: Correspondence, 1941)]
  • Letter from Judith Rooke, Secretary to LP, to Dr. John T. Edsall, Harvard Medical School, RE: Asks whether Theorell received the cytochrome c reprints, and whether Edsall also received copies. [Letter from Edsall to Rooke 1941-10-07] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #106, file:(Edsall, John T., 1938-1939, 1941, 1945-1946, 1949-1951, 1953-1958, 1965, 1967-1968, 1971-1972, 1975, 1978-1979, 1987, 1993)]
  • Writes cheque to “Mrs. Blair. Care of children + $5 loan to Linus Jr.” $37.00 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.4]
  • Letter from Reuben E. Wood to Dr. Thomas K. Sherwood, National Defense Research Committee. RE: Enclosed a copy of the letter from Commander Poppen. Has not received any specific request for instruments from this Bureau. Answers the letter from September 23rd on the specifications. Glad to have the opportunity to talk to Dr. Gucker. Has been asked by Dr. Ben Jones to have two instruments made for his use. [Filed under LP Science Box 13.001 File 1.2]
  • Letter from LP to Mrs. L. B. Stryker, Editorial Office, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., RE: States he sent a lard drawing and a legend for Figure 7 when he sent the copy of his revision for Gilman’s “Organic Chemistry.” States he can send another if it has been misplaced. [Letter from L. B. Stryker to LP 1941-09-24] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (S: Correspondence, 1941), #377.11]
  • Letter from George L. Parkhurst, Chicago Section American Chemical Society, to LP. RE: Informs him that he is a nominee for the Willard Gibbs medal. Informs him of the governing rules of the award. [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Materials re: Committees and Awards, 1944-1949), Box # 14.010 File 10.7]


October 3
  • Breakfast: 1 c pineapple juice, 1 egg, 1 p toast, 1/4 c cream, 1 sq butter
  • Lunch: 1 c cream of mushroom soup, 1 c milk, 1 qt grape juice, 2 lemons
  • Supper: 1 c milk, 1 c potatoes, beans
  • [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #3, file:(Record of LP’s diet while ill with nephritis kept by Ava Helen Pauling, 1941-1942.)]
  • Note from Edmund Casey to LP RE: Requests a position in the labs or the institute at Cal Tech for one year while he waits for his draft number to come up in one year. [letter from LP to Casey 1941-10-08] [Filed under LP Correspondence Box: #74, file:(C: Correspondence, 1941)]
  • Letter from L.C. Harrington, Dean, College of Engineering, University of North Dakota, to LP RE: Requests LP recommend a candidate for an Assistant Professor position in Chemical Engineering at the University of North Dakota. (Notes in left margin: “Will you have anyone to recommend? LP” “I fear not. W.N.L.”) [Letter from LP to Harrington 1941-10-10] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #165, file:(H: Correspondence, 1941)]
  • Letter from Professor M. Polanyi, Department of Chemistry, University of Manchester to LP RE: States that he is enclosing a reprint and that “The Nature of the Chemical Bond” has inspired his work, new departures in research and new methods of teaching in Chemistry. [Letter from LP to Polanyi 1943-09-20] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #308, file:(Polanyi, Michael)]
  • Letter from Prof. Alexander Todd, Director of the Chemical Laboratories, University of Manchester, to LP RE: Hopes LP is recovering well. States the Sidgwick visited and that they all wish to come visit LP. Discusses the state of both his and LP’s research. Mentions he now has a daughter as well as a son. [Filed under LP Correspondence: #407.6]
  • Magazine Article: “Honorary Degrees Conferred at the Fiftieth Anniversary of the University of Chicago”, Science, October 3, 1941. [Filed under LP Scrapbooks, 1941-1945: Box #6.004, Folder 4.2]
  • Letter from LP to Mr. Edward C. Barrett RE: Recommends payment to Mr. David Brown from July 1, 1941 to September 15, 1941 at $40 per month to be paid from the Immunochemistry fund. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box #1.029 file 29.1]
  • Letter from Edwin J. Cohn, Department of Physical Chemistry, Harvard Medical School to LP. RE: Was informed of LP’s interest in obtaining y-globulin. Wants to get him the best to work with. Describes what is available and asks LP’s preference. [Filed under LP Science Box 13.004 File 4.1]


October 4
  • Breakfast: 1 c grapefruit juice, 1 p coffee cake, 1/4 c cream, juice
  • Lunch: 1 egg, 2 sm toasts, 1 c milk, 1 c apple sauce, juice
  • Supper: 1 bun, 1 p cheese, 1 c milk, tomato, lettuce, celery, ginger bread, whipped cream
  • [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #3, file:(Record of LP’s diet while ill with nephritis kept by Ava Helen Pauling, 1941-1942.)]
  • Notice of Classification from Local Board No. 6 to Mr. Roscoe G. Dickinson, Caltech RE: classification of George Boardman Guthrie, Jr. 2-B until (date not filled in). [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box 1.018, Folder 18.4]


October 5
  • Breakfast: 1 c orange juice, 1 banana waffle, 1/4 c cream
  • Lunch: ½ m avocado, ½ c spinach, 1 p bread, 1 c custard, 3 T mayonnaise
  • Dinner: 2 egg omelet, 1 p cheese, 2 rolls, ½ c milk, 2 peaches
  • [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #3, file:(Record of LP’s diet while ill with nephritis kept by Ava Helen Pauling, 1941-1942.)]


October 6
  • Breakfast: orange juice, ½ c cereal, ½ c cream, cinnamon bun, juice
  • Lunch: 1 c H. Veg. soup, 1 c milk, ½ m avocado, 2 sm p toast, apple sauce, 2 T mayonnaise, 1 sq butter
  • Dinner: 1 c soup, 1 ½ c milk, 1 c yellow squash, 2 cookies, 1 sm pear
  • [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #3, file:(Record of LP’s diet while ill with nephritis kept by Ava Helen Pauling, 1941-1942.)]
  • Letter from Privatdozent Dr. K. Wieland, Physikalisch-Chemisches Institut der Universität Zurich to LP RE: Asks for the values he used in his calculations for the heat of formation of various elements in his book on The Nature of the Chemical Bond. (Handwritten calculations all across the bottom of the letter) [Letter from LP to Wieland 1941-10-22] [Filed under LP Correspondence: 443.9]
  • Letter from unsigned to John D. Barter, Esq., RE: informs Mr. Barter of recent construction being done in the store behind the Federal Union office and informs of their desire to place a partition, but it cannot be done without written permission from Mr. Barter. [Filed under AHP: Federal Union, Inc.: Box #5.004, Folder 4.1]
  • Letter from Pryns Hopkins to Pasadena Chapter of Federal Union, RE: shares of recent move to the Pasadena area and would like to become involved with Federal Union. [Filed under AHP: Federal Union, Pasadena Chapter: Box # 5.006, Folder 6.5]
  • Letter from Dr. Edwin R. Embree, President, Julius Rosenwald Fund, to LP RE: Sends a statement of the 1942 fellowship programs and states that applications must be received by January 5, 1942. Encloses a list of Fellows selected from this year. Handwritten in the lower right corner: “Congratulations on the very discerned honor which, with pride, I watched the University of Chicago bestow upon you. [Letter from LP to Dr. Edwin R. Embree 1941-10-14] [Filed under LP Correspondence: #340.6]


October 7
  • Breakfast: 1 p melon, 1 egg, ½ c cream, 2 sm p toast
  • Lunch: 1 c soup, 1 c milk, 1 p cheese, 1 sl bread, 1 p melon, 1 quart juice
  • Dinner: (no entry)
  • [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #3, file:(Record of LP’s diet while ill with nephritis kept by Ava Helen Pauling, 1941-1942.)]
  • Note from Dr. Thomas Addis to AHP RE: Reports on LP’s latest visit for lab tests and agrees that a vacation would be good for him, but doubts that he will take one unless it is chemistry related. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #2, file:(Addis, Thomas, 1940-1945)]
  • Letter from Dr. John T. Edsall, Department of Physical Chemistry, Harvard Medical School to Judith Rooke, Secretary to LP, RE: Replies that the plan was to send Theorell fifty reprints in two separate batches. Adds that the three reprints destined for his labs have already arrived. (Notes in bottom margin: “Sent 25 copies 10/14/41 JR” “Sent 25 copies 10/28/41 JR”) [Letter from Rooke to Edsall 1941-10-02] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #106, file:(Edsall, John T., 1938-1939, 1941, 1945-1946, 1949-1951, 1953-1958, 1965, 1967-1968, 1971-1972, 1975, 1978-1979, 1987, 1993)]
  • Letter from Hugh S. Taylor, Chairman, American Committee on Annual Tables, National Research Council to LP RE: Requesting a list of willing abstractors to compile a permanent Tables of Numerical Data.[Filed under LP Science Box 14.027, Folder 4]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Alex Kossiakoff, Department of Chemistry, Catholic University, RE: Inquires if Kossiakoff has received the reprints and reminds him that 50 should be sent to Cal Tech. Regrets that he was unable to see Kossiakoff and Arabelle while in Washington, D.C. [Letter from LP to Kossiakoff 1941-04-30] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #200, file:(K: Correspondence, 1941)]


October 8
  • Letter from LP to Edmund Casey RE: Replies that there are no openings for him at the lab or the institute at present. [Note from Casey to LP 1941-10-03] [Filed under LP Correspondence Box: #74, file:(C: Correspondence, 1941)]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Randolph T. Major, Merck and Company, Inc. RE: Requests that Major’s lab do some animal tests on a sampling of new crystalline carotenoids prepared by Zechmeister. Adds that Zechmeister seems to be isolating many new isomers. [Letter from Major to LP 1941-10-20] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #254, file:(Merck and Co., Inc.)]
  • Letter from Miss Rosalie J. Silverberg to LP RE: Asks LP to come to San Francisco toward the end of November to speak to the members of the Pasteur Society about his work on immunological chemistry. [LP’s reply: 1941-10-14] [Filed under: LP Speeches, 1941s.5]
  • Letter from A. P. Aanestad, Business Manager, Western Regional Laboratory, United States Department of Agriculture to LP RE: Sends enclosed formal notification of his appointment as Principal Chemist for his record and future reference. [Filed under LP Correspondence: 441.5]
  • Letter from LP to Professor E. B. Wilson, National Academy of Sciences RE: Submits the enclosed manuscript “The Provitamin A Content of American Whole Wheat Flour and Whole Wheat Bread” by Professor L. Zechmeister and R. B. Escue for publication in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. [Filed under LP Correspondence: 438.1]


October 9
  • Letter from Arthur B. Lamb, Editor, JACS, to LP RE: Asks him to send his comments on a manuscript entitled “Magnetic Studies of Chromium Oxide Catalysts” by Dr. Turkevich. Encloses a copy of the unfavorable review of the paper by Dr. Selwood. (Notes on back by LP re: discusses the paper) [Letter from LP to Lamb 1941-10-16] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #191, file:(Journal of the American Chemical Society)]
  • Letter from William C Boyd, Ph.D, Associate Professor, Department of Biochemistry, Boston University School of Medicine, to LP. RE: Hopes LP has received samples. Welcomes comments on Boyd’s paper. [Filed under LP Science, Box 7.001, File 1.1]
  • Letter from J. D. Porche, Head Biological Section, Chemical Research Department, Armour and Company, to LP. RE: Has been informed that LP would like some gamma globulin preparation from bovine plasma. Suggest that LP write directly to Dr. Cohn for permission and to see if they can make a sample pure enough. [Filed under LP Science Box 13.004 File 4.1]


October 10
  • Breakfast and Lunch: (no entry)
  • Dinner: 1 p cheese, 1 c rice, 1 c milk, ½ cold slaw, 1 p cake
  • [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #3, file:(Record of LP’s diet while ill with nephritis kept by Ava Helen Pauling, 1941-1942.)]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Lawrence Brockway RE: Discusses Brockway and Gordy’s work on the study of methyl thiocyante and methyl isothiocyante. Asks if Gordy could attach a note on his results to Brockway’s manuscript. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #31, file:(Brockway, Lawrence O., 1936-1942, 1944, 1950, 1955, 1959, 1965)]
  • Letter from LP to L.C. Harrington, Dean, University of North Dakota, RE: Regrets they have no one to recommend for the position. [Letter from Harrington to LP 1941-10-03] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #165, file:(H: Correspondence, 1941)]
  • Letter from LP to Dean Frank C. Whitmore, School of Chemistry and Physics, The Pennsylvania State College RE: Replies that the question is not a simple one, and Brockway and Gillette have a paper ready for publication on electron diffraction of methyl thiocyanate and methyl isothiocyanate in which they discuss the point. Explains some of the structures and instabilities, and refers him to Brockway’s paper. [Letter from Whitmore to LP 1941-09-30] [Filed under LP Correspondence: 443.9]
  • Letter from LP to J. F. M. Taylor, Shell Development Company, RE: States he cannot come to San Francisco on October 25 because of a time conflict with the department picnic, but would be able to come October 24, 27, 28. [Letter from J. F. M. Taylor to LP 1941-09-29] [Filed under LP Correspondence: #410.6]


October 11
  • Breakfast: melon, french toast, cream
  • Lunch: 1 egg, 1 c milk, 1 bu grapes
  • Dinner: 1 p cheese, soup, 1 c milk, 2 buns, 1 sc ice cream
  • [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #3, file:(Record of LP’s diet while ill with nephritis kept by Ava Helen Pauling, 1941-1942.)]
  • Letter from Arthur B Lamb, Editor, JACS, to LP RE: Requests LP send comments on “The Dissociation of Tetrapheny;hydrazine and its Derivatives” by Lewis and Lipkin. Notes that it received a favorable review from Fr. Wiselogle, and it has been sent to the publisher, but that LP’s opinion is needed before a definite decision is reached. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #191, file:(Journal of the American Chemical Society)]
  • Letter from Neil E. Gordon, AAAS, to LP. RE: Informs him that it is time to nominate a chairman and a sections committeeman. Gives him the method of procedure. Lists men who have been nominated. Requests that he rank them and send his answer as soon as possible. [Filed under LP Science: (American Association for Advancement of Science, 1938-1964), Box # 14.001 File 1.4]


October 12
  • Breakfast: 1 c orange juice, 1 waffle, 2 sq butter, syrup, 1/4 c cream
  • Lunch: 1 pear, ½ c winter squash, 3/4 c macaroni, 1 c milk, butter
  • Tea: 5 sm sandwiches, 1 cookie, 3 walnuts, 2 T cream, juice, coca-cola
  • Supper: Heinz cream of mushroom, 1 p toast, ½ c beets, cookies, cream of cocoa
  • [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #3, file:(Record of LP’s diet while ill with nephritis kept by Ava Helen Pauling, 1941-1942.)]


October 13
  • Breakfast: 1 c orange juice, 1 c rolled oats, 3/4 c cream
  • Lunch: 2 egg cheese omelet, small toast, 2 cookies, pineapple juice
  • Supper: 1 potato, green salad, 1 c milk, 1 p sour cream cake with nuts in filling
  • [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #3, file:(Record of LP’s diet while ill with nephritis kept by Ava Helen Pauling, 1941-1942.)]
  • Letter from R. H. Gillette, Department of Chemistry, University of Michigan to LP RE: informs that he has applied for a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship in the hope he may be able to spend next year at Pasadena working with LP. Gives brief background of education and experience. [Letter from LP to Gillette 1941-10-20] [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box 1.017, Folder 17.3]
  • Letter from LP to Henry Allen Moe, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. RE: Shall be glad to serve as a member of the Committee of Selection. Doesn’t know if he could make the South American trip. Hasn’t thought of another chemist who could. [Filed under LP Science: (John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1925-1945) Box # 14.013 File 13.17]
  • Letter from LP to Henry Allen Moe, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship. RE: Asks permission for a friend to submit his application for a fellowship a bit late because his son has just been killed in an automobile accident. [Filed under LP Science: (John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1925-1945) Box # 14.013 File 13.17]


October 14
  • Breakfast: 1 c orange juice, 1 c cereal, 3/4 c cream, 1 sm p toast
  • Lunch: 1 c milk, 1 p cheese, 1 c soup, 2 p toast
  • Supper: 1 egg, 3/4 c milk, 1/4 c squash, 1/4 c beets, salad, apple sauce, 2 graham crackers, 1 p bread [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #3, file:(Record of LP’s diet while ill with nephritis kept by Ava Helen Pauling, 1941-1942.)]
  • Letter from LP to Mary Fossler RE: Regrets to inform her that all seminars at Cal Tech will now be limited to only students, faculty and specially invited guests. Adds that if conditions change to allow her to attend, he will let her know. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #128, file:(F: Correspondence, 1941)]
  • Letter from LP to Lt. Comdr. Louis H. Gwinn, US Navy, RE: States that he is glad Cal Tech can cooperate with Cooley on the tests for the Navy. Thanks him for arranging the matter with Yost. [Letter from Gwinn to LP 1941-09-25] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #140, file:(G: Correspondence, 1941)]
  • Letter from Manuel H. Gorin, Filed Research Department, Magnolia Petroleum Company, to LP RE: Informs him that they are seeking physicist or physical chemist with Master’s degree for a position at the company. (Note in left margin: “JHS? No ideas.”) [Letter from LP to Gorin 1941-10-23] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #140, file:(G: Correspondence, 1941)]
  • Letter from LP to George H. Chase, Dean of the University, Harvard University, RE: Sends his comments on Dr. Felix Haurowitz, who he considers to be a top expert in protein chemistry. Offers to write a statement concerning Haurowitz to facilitate his employment in the U.S. [Letter from Chase to LP 1941-09-25] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #152, file:(Haurowitz, Felix)]
  • Letter form LP to Prof. Herman Mark, Department of Chemistry, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, RE: Thanks him for having the copy of his book “High Polymeric Reactions” sent. Hopes the Mark family makes another trip west soon. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #244, file:(Mark, Herman)]
  • Letter from LP to Miss Rosalie J. Silverberg RE: LP would be very pleased to speak before the Pasteur Society in San Francisco. [Silverberg’s letter to LP: 1941-10-08] [Filed under: LP Speeches, 1941s.5]
  • Federal Union Inc. Headquarters Bulletin No 24. Make Armistice Day WORLD GOVERNMENT DAY “It Shall Not Be in Vain.” [Filed under Publications re: Union Now/Federal Union, Inc., 1940-1941: Box # 5.009, Folder 9.6]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Edwin R. Embree, President, Julius Rosenwald Fund, RE: Thanks Embree for the letter and the list of Fellows, and mentions that he looked for Embree at the University of Chicago but did not see him. [Letter from Dr. Edwin R. Embree to LP 1941-10-06] [Filed under LP Correspondence: #340.6]
  • Letter from C. C. Furnas, Technical Aide, Section B-7, National Defense Research Committee, to LP. RE: Asks how sensitive the oxygen meter is in the high oxygen range. Asks if he could build onthat could indicate a change from 99.5% to 99.0%. [Filed under LP Science Box 13.001 File 1.2]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Neil Gordon, Central College. RE: Informs him of his votes for chairman an committeeman. Informs him that his health has been poor lately, and he has had to restrict his activities. [Filed under LP Science: (American Association for Advancement of Science, 1938-1964), Box # 14.001 File 1.4]


October 15
  • Breakfast: 1 c orange juice, 1 p coffee cake, ½ c cream
  • Lunch: corn chowder, milk, 2 graham crackers, apple sauce
  • Dinner: 1 c milk, pepper, 1 ½ c rice, 2/3 c cabbage, 1/10 p cake, 1 p cheese
  • [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #3, file:(Record of LP’s diet while ill with nephritis kept by Ava Helen Pauling, 1941-1942.)]
  • Writes cheque to “Sanitary Laundry” $4.30 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.4]
  • Writes cheque to “S. Calif. Edison Co” $7.20 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.4]
  • Writes cheque to “CJ Gould. To Nov. 8" $5.15 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.4]
  • Letter from LP to Dean L. Winchester Jones RE: Informs that no academic credit will be given for CH 290, 291 and 294. Requests canceling academic credit for those who have registered for them and incresing number of credits for research. [Filed under California Institute of Technology: Materials re: Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, 1933-1963, No Date: Box #1.024, Folder 24.9]
  • Letter from LP to Mr. Edward C. Barrett RE: Informs that Dr. Sidney Weinbaum has resigned as Research Fellow in Chemistry with stipend $1700 per year paid from Molecule-Structure Fund, October 13, 1941 being his last day. Recommends that a stipend of $50 per month be paid from November 1, 1941 to June 30, 1942 to Dr. J.N. Wilson, Instructor in Applied Chemistry. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box #1.029 file 29.1]


October 16
  • Breakfast: ½ c prunes, ½ c corn meal, ½ c corn, coffee
  • Lunch: omelet of 2 eggs, 1 p cheese, 2 T cream; 1 c milk, 1 p toast
  • Dinner: ½ c peas, potato, 1/4 oz chicken, salad, ice cream, ½ c milk
  • [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #3, file:(Record of LP’s diet while ill with nephritis kept by Ava Helen Pauling, 1941-1942.)]
  • Letter from LP to Arthur B. Lamb, Editor, JACS, RE: Sends his criticisms on the paper “Magnetic Studies of Chromium Oxide Catalysts” by Dr. Turkevich, agreeing with the first referee that it not be approved for publication. [Letter from Lamb to LP 1941-10-09] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #191, file:(Journal of the American Chemical Society)]
  • Writes cheque to “Mrs. Sato. Pay for Laenberger?” $50.00 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.4]


October 17
  • Breakfast: 1 c orange juice, ½ c cereal, ½ c cream
  • Lunch: 1 c soup, 1 p cheese, 1 p toast, 1 c milk
  • Supper: 1 c milk, 1 tomato, 2 eggs, 2 T cream, 1 sm p pie
  • [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #3, file:(Record of LP’s diet while ill with nephritis kept by Ava Helen Pauling, 1941-1942.)]
  • Letter from Miss Rosalie J. Silverberg to LP RE: She is happy to learn that LP will speak before the members of the Pasteur Society . Asks LP if November 10th would work for him. [Filed under: LP Speeches, 1941s.5'
  • Writes cheque to “H2O” $6.71 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.4]
  • Letter from AR Davis, Chairman, Committee on Research, University of Californi, Department of Botany, Berkeley, to LP RE: Asks LP to have someone send information on the patent policy at CIT to help guide the development of their policy. [Letter from LP to AR Davis 1942-01-12] [Filed under LP Biographical: (CIT: Materials re: Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, 1915-1944), Box #1.019, Folder #19.7]
  • Letter from Henry Allen Moe, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, to LP. RE: Informs him that Mr. Miller should send his application in skeleton form before November 1st, and fill in the structure later. [Filed under LP Science: (John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1925-1945) Box # 14.013 File 13.17]
  • Letter from Henry Allen Moe, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, to AHP. RE: Is pleased to receive her letter. Tells her of Argentina plans. [Filed under LP Science: (John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1925-1945) Box # 14.013 File 13.17]


October 18
  • Breakfast: 1 c orange juice, 6 pancakes, 1/4 c cream
  • Lunch: 1 egg, 2 sm sl bread, 1 c milk, celery, 1 sc ice cream, chocolate, 10 cashews
  • Supper: ½ oz pine nuts, ½ c squash, fruit salad, 1 p french bread, 1 c soup
  • [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #3, file:(Record of LP’s diet while ill with nephritis kept by Ava Helen Pauling, 1941-1942.)]
  • Letter from LP to Prof. W. A. Noyes, Department of Chemistry, University of Illinois, RE: Recommends that the proposed manuscript on ketenes the LP suggests Williams at Cal Tech should write be accepted for the monograph series. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #279, file:(Noyes, W. A. 1938-1941)]
  • Writes cheque to “Arden. Milk” $23.81 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.4]
  • Writes cheque to “Frank” $34.00 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.4]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Edwin J. Cohn, Harvard Medical School. RE: Informs him that the preparation mentioned in his letter is satisfactory. Would like 500 grams of the substance. Would also like some human gamma globulin. Asks that Cohn write and give permission for LP to obtain the globulin. Describes his latest work. [Filed under LP Science Box 13.004 File 4.1]


October 19
  • Breakfast: ½ cantaloupe, 1 ½ waffles, 1/4 c cream
  • Lunch: 2 bowls vegetable soup, 1 sweet potato, 7/8 c milk, 1/6 apple pie, cider
  • Supper: 1 c milk, 1 can soup, 2 biscuits, 1 bu grapes, nuts
  • [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #3, file:(Record of LP’s diet while ill with nephritis kept by Ava Helen Pauling, 1941-1942.)]


October 20
  • Breakfast: 1 c orange juice, 1 egg, 2 sl toasts, 1/4 c cream
  • Lunch: soup, 3 T cottage cheese, 1 banana, brown betty, 1/4 c cream
  • Dinner: 1 c milk, 1 potato, 2 carrots, 1 egg, 2 nut oatmeal, cookies
  • [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #3, file:(Record of LP’s diet while ill with nephritis kept by Ava Helen Pauling, 1941-1942.)]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Addis RE: Informs him that he will be coming to San Fransisco on November 10th to speak at the Pasteur Society and asks if it would be possible to come by Addis’ laboratory on the 8th to leave some samples. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #2, file:(Addis, Thomas 1940-1945)]
  • Letter from LP to Robert B Downs, Chairman, A.L.A. Board on Resources RE: Responds that the only library he can recommend is that of the University of California, which he consults regularly. [Letter from Downs to LP 1941-09-10] [Filed under LP Correspondence Box: #98, file:(D: Correspondence, 1941)]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. M. Koizumi, Chemistry Department, Osaka Imperial University, RE: Write that he has forwarded the letter concerning translation of his book to the Cornell University Press. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #200, file:(K: Correspondence, 1941)]
  • Letter from Dr. Randolph T. Major, Merck and Co., Inc, to LP RE: Replies that they cannot mack many assays, but they would be willing to try some of Zechmeister’s compounds. Adds that if successful, they could expand the testing facilities to run more assays. (Notes in margin: “How many mg? 2 now, later a 3rd.”) [Letters from LP to Major 1941-10-08, 1941-10-28] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #254, file:(Merck and Co., Inc.)]
  • Letter from LP to Barse Miller RE: Forwards a letter from Moe’s secretary. Adds that Moe would probably agree to an extension if the application cannot be completed by November 1. Invites Miller to visit the Paulings soon.
  • Letter from LP to Miss Rosalie Silverberg RE: LP will be very pleased to speak before the Pasteur Society on the evening of November 10th. The title of the speech will be: “The Manufacture of Antibodies.” [Filed under: LP Speeches, 1941s.5]
  • Letter from LP to Prof. Poleon Woo, National Wu-Han University in China RE: Regrets to inform him that there are no funds available presently which would let the Institute grant him a research fellowship or teaching position to cover his living expenses, and they hope that conditions change so he can still spend his sabbatical year here. [Letter from LP to Woo 1941-03-17] [Filed under LP Correspondence: 443.9]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. R.A. Millikan RE: Informs him that LP and Dr. Eyster examined the published work of Dr. Woo and decided it wasn’t worth anything, and explains he accordingly wrote Woo a letter saying they are unable to offer him financial support. [Letter from LP to Woo 1941-10-20] [Filed under LP Correspondence: 443.9]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. R. H. Gillette, Department of Chemistry, University of Michigan RE: responds to letter that he would be very glad to have Gillette as a Guggenheim Fellow. Mentions that considerable work is done in the summer and if he wanted his fellowship to begin in the summer, that would be alright. [Letter from Gillette to LP 1941-10-13] [Letter from LP to Gillette 1942-03-24] [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box 1.017, Folder 17.3]
  • Letter from W. B. Allen, Chairman, Local Board No. 112 to Caltech RE: informs that deferment for Robert S. Worthington expires in November. [Memo from Hinrichs to Lacey 1941-10-21] [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box 1.018, Folder 18.4]
  • Writes cheque to “Rio Grande” $13.03 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.4]
  • Writes cheque to “S. Calif. Tel. Co” $5.75 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.4]
  • Writes cheque to “Athenaeum” $3.90 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.4]
  • Writes cheque to “Gym clothes for Linda. Reed & Miller” $6.15 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.4]
  • Writes cheque to “H Cl. Wilson Co?” $33.00 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.4]
  • Letter from Margaret Blumenstiel to Elizabeth H. Enquist, RE: informs that the rush order of Irving Fisher Speeches and Resolutions for Mrs. F.W. Sammis were sent to the wrong location and a duplicate is now being sent to the correct place. [Filed under AHP: Federal Union, Inc.: Box # 5.004, Folder 4.1]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. J. D. Porsche, Armour and Company. RE: Informs him that he has written to Cohn for permission. [Filed under LP Science Box 13.004 File 4.1]


October 21
  • Breakfast: 1 c orange juice, 1 egg, 1/4 c cream, 2 sl toast
  • Lunch: 1 c milk, 1 p bread, 1 ½ c soup, 1 bu grapes
  • Dinner: 1 c milk, 1 c rice, 1 p cheese, gelatin salad, cream puff
  • [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #3, file:(Record of LP’s diet while ill with nephritis kept by Ava Helen Pauling, 1941-1942.)]
  • Letter from Agnes E Bayer, Chief Clerk, Multnomah County Local Board No. 6 to Roscoe G. Dickinson RE: informs that George Boardman Guthrie, Jr has been given Occupation Deferment in Class II-B as requested in an affidavit dated September 23, 1941. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box 1.018, Folder 18.4]
  • Memo from F. W. Hinrichs, Jr. To Professor William M. Lacey RE: forwards selective service letter concerning Robert S. Worthington to Lacey, who is his graduate student. [Letter from Allen to Caltech 1941-10-20] [Letter from LP to Local Board 112 1941-10-24] [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box 1.018, Folder 18.4]
  • Writes cheque to “S. Camtis Gas” $3.79 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.4]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. C. C. Furnas, Technical Aide, Section B-7, National Defense Research Committee. RE: Is pretty sure that they could make a meter to match his specifications. Gives details of the project. Informs him that they could not build it unless it was a matter of great defense importance, and it would take about three months. Informs him of the price of such instruments. [Letter from Furnas to LP 1941-10-14] [Filed under LP Science Box 13.001 File 1.2]
  • Letter from E. J. Gohr, Associate Manager, Standard Oil Development Company, to H. T. Wensel, Technical Aide, Uranium Section, National Bureau of Standards. RE: Informs him that the company is looking into several types of instruments to measure oxygen. Gives detail of the requirements of such an instrument. Asks for advice on delivery time. [Filed under LP Science Box 13.001 File 1.2]


October 22
  • Breakfast: ½ grapefruit, 1 egg, 2 p toast, 1/4 c cream
  • Lunch: 1 c milk, 1 p toast, 1 p cheese, gelatin salad, ½ c apricots
  • Dinner: ½ c beans, ½ c macaroni, 1 c milk, 1/6 apricot pie, 1/4 c cabbage
  • [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #3, file:(Record of LP’s diet while ill with nephritis kept by Ava Helen Pauling, 1941-1942.)]
  • Letter from Dr. Albert O. Dekker to LP RE: Requests information on A.A. Noyes’ manual “Chemistry of Solutions” which he is considering using for gifted students at Berea College. Asks LP’s opinion of Lipscomb’s current work at Cal Tech. Discusses his current teaching activities. Adds that he and his wife had a little girl, Katherine, on September 12th. (Note in right margin: “Approx. 200 on hand. 25ཱ ea.” [Letter from LP to Dekker 1941-11-05] [Filed under LP Correspondence Box: #98, file:(D: Correspondence, 1941)]
  • Letter from LP to Privatdozent Dr. K. Wieland, Physikalisch-Chemisches Institut der Universität Zurich RE: Replies that the difficulty he had in repeating LP’s calculation results from his use of the heat of formation of water vapor instead of liquid water, and is glad to learn that they find his book useful. [Letter from Wieland to LP 1941-10-06] [Filed under LP Correspondence: 443.9]
  • Writes cheque to “Flintridge Tuition for Peter” $100.00 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.4]
  • Receipt for sending air mail to C. C. Furnas from LP. [Letter from LP to Furnas, 1941-10-21] [Filed under LP Science Box 13.001 File 1.2]


October 23
  • Breakfast: 4 figs, 1 egg, 1 toast, 1/4 c cream
  • Lunch: 1 c soup, 1 c milk, 2 potato buns
  • Supper: 3/4 c milk, 1 dish pudding, ½ c spinach, ½ c beets, 1/4 c cream, 2 buns
  • [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #3, file:(Record of LP’s diet while ill with nephritis kept by Ava Helen Pauling, 1941-1942.)]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Lawrence Brockway RE: Sends copy of letter to Lamb. Mentions that Gordy’s methyl compound photos seem to agree with those taken by Brockway, but discrepancies could be due to calibration problems. Says that he is feeling better. [Letter from Brockway to LP 1941-11-07] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #31, file:(Brockway, Lawrence O., 1936-1942, 1944, 1950, 1955, 1959, 1965)]
  • Letter from LP to Manuel H. Gorin, Magnolia Petroleum Company, RE: Regrets they have no one to recommend for the position. [Letter from Gorin to LP 1941-10-14] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #140, file:(G: Correspondence, 1941)]
  • Letter from LP to Arthur B. Lamb, Editor, JACS, RE: Discusses the paper by Brockway and Gillette on thiocyanates. Notes that Brockway has written that he plans to do more experimentation due to some data discrepancy. Adds he will send a copy of this letter to Brockway. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #191, file:(Journal of the American Chemical Society)]
  • Letter from T. K. Sherwood, National Defense Research Committee, to LP. RE: Has had a request fro Dr. H. T. Wensel for an oxygen instrument. Gives approval for LP to supply Standard Oil with an instrument. Informs him that Dr. Wensel should be sending specifications. [Filed under LP Science Box 13.001 File 1.2]
  • Letter from LP to Henry Allen Moe, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. RE: Is sorry about Schomaker’s situation. [Filed under LP Science: (John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1925-1945) Box # 14.013 File 13.17]


October 24
  • Breakfast: ½ c figs, ½ c cream, 1 egg, 1 p toast
  • Lunch: 1 c chowder, 1 serving pudding, 1/4 c cream, tea
  • Dinner: 1 c milk, ½ c lima beans, 1 p bread, cream puff, beets
  • [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #3, file:(Record of LP’s diet while ill with nephritis kept by Ava Helen Pauling, 1941-1942.)]
  • Postcard from R.W. Bost to LP RE: Requests article reprint. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #37, file:(B: Correspondence, 1941)]
  • Postcard from R.W. Bost to LP RE: Requests additional reprint [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #37, file:(B: Correspondence, 1941)]
  • Letter from Dr. Karl Landsteiner, Rockefeller Insitute for Medical Research, to LP RE: Sends references for more papers on nephrotoxic sera. [Letter from Landsteiner to LP 1941-09-20] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #212, file:(Landsteiner, Ernest Karl)]
  • Letter from Miss Rosalie J. Silverberg to LP RE: Asks LP if he will need anything for his speech on November 10th, such as a lantern or blackboard. She encloses a copy of the announcement of the Pasteur Society. [Filed under: LP Speeches, 1941s.5]
  • Letter from LP to Local Board No. 112 RE: respectfully requests continued deferment of Mr. Robert Strong Worthington. [Memo from Hinrichs to Lacey 1941-10-21] [Letter from LP to Local Board No. 112 1941-10-25] [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box 1.018, Folder 18.4]
  • Letter from William J. Robbins, Chairman, National Academy of Sciences to LP RE: Encloses six folders on the National Science Fund of the National Academy of Sciences. Requests that LP keep one and send the rest to interested people. (Enclosed pamphlet: “Philanthropy in Science”)(Note: To AHP, for suggestions)[Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #287, File: (N: Correspondence 1941)]


October 25
  • Breakfast: ½ grapefruit, 6 hotcakes, 1/4 c cream
  • Lunch: 3/4 c beans, green salad, 3 p french bread, cake
  • Dinner: 1 c soup, 1 c milk, 1 p bread
  • [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #3, file:(Record of LP’s diet while ill with nephritis kept by Ava Helen Pauling, 1941-1942.)]
  • Letter from LP to Selective Service System, Local Board No. 112 RE: informs that letter of October 20 has been received relating to Robert S. Worthington and that it would be easier for them to fill out form 42 instead of 42a if that is acceptable. [Letter from LP to Board No. 112 1941-10-24] [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box 1.018, Folder 18.4]


October 26
  • Breakfast: ½ melon, 1 ½ waffles, 14 c cream
  • Lunch: 1 c milk, 3/4 c beans, 1 p bread, 1 sm p cake
  • Supper: 1 c soup, 1 banana, ½ c cocoa, 1/4 c cream
  • [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #3, file:(Record of LP’s diet while ill with nephritis kept by Ava Helen Pauling, 1941-1942.)]


October 27
  • Breakfast: melon, 1 egg, 1 sl toast, 1/3 c cream
  • Lunch: 1 c cream of pea soup, 1 c milk, 4 figs, 1/4 c cream, 2 potato cakes
  • Dinner: 3/4 c beans, 5 oz milk, 2/3 c cabbage, 3 graham crackers, apple sauce
  • [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #3, file:(Record of LP’s diet while ill with nephritis kept by Ava Helen Pauling, 1941-1942.)]
  • Letter from Jerome Alexander to LP RE: Regrets that he was unable to see LP while in Los Angeles and San Francisco. Asks him to please finish the paper for Volume V of the international colloid book, as Alexander feels that the work is essential to the field. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #6, file:(Alexander, Jerome, 1940-1954)]
  • Letter from Dr. W. D. Kumler, College of Pharmacy, University of California San Francisco, to LP RE: Send questions on the interpretation of LP’s photographs of cyclohexane and cyclopentane, their angles and their shapes. [Letter from LP to Kumler 1941-11-04] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #200, file:(K: Correspondence, 1941)]
  • Writes cheque to “First Fed. Oct 1 payment” $210.24 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.3]
  • Writes cheque to “Mr. EW Crellin. Oct 1 payment” $80.00 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.3]
  • Letter from Henry Allen Moe, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, to LP. RE: Acknowledges his letter about Schomaker. Informs him that there are several such cases. [Filed under LP Science: (John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1925-1945) Box # 14.013 File 13.17]


October 28
  • Breakfast: melon, coffee cake, 1/3 c cream
  • Lunch: 1 ½ c soup, 1 p toast, 1 p cheese, 1 milk
  • Supper: 1 ½ c potatoes, 2/3 c cabbage, 3 ½ c mustard greens, 3 oz milk, apple sauce, banana, cream [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #3, file:(Record of LP’s diet while ill with nephritis kept by Ava Helen Pauling, 1941-1942.)]
  • Letter from Prof. George Glockler, Department of Chemistry, State University of Iowa, to LP RE: Sends an application for a PhD candidate assistantship, and asks LP to have an interested student fill it out. (Note in right margin: “Notice posted 11/5/41.”) [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #136, file:(Glockler, George)]
  • Letter from Dr. Ralph Huntgren, Department of Mining and Metallurgy, UC Berkeley, to LP RE: Reports that he is very content and busy in his new position. Hopes LP is well again after his illness. Requests LP suggest candidates for an instructorship position in teaching wet assaying. (Note in right margin: “WNL?”) [Letter from LP to Hultgren 1941-11-04] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #163, file:(Hultgren, Ralph)]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Randolph T. Major, Merck and Company, Inc., RE: Thanks him for agreeing to make the assays. Informs him that they will be testing two new isomors of carotenoids. Asks how many milligrams are needed for each assay. [Letters from Major to LP 1941-10-20, 1941-12-05] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #254, file:(Merck and Co., Inc.)]
  • Letter from LP to Mr SN Bagchi RE: Outlines admission requirements. States the time for the PhD is three years, states fees and sends copy of the catalogue. [Letter from SN Bagchi to LP 1941-07-18] [Filed under LP Biographical: (CIT: Materials re: Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, 1915-1944), Box #1.019, Folder #19.7]


October 29
  • Breakfast: 1 sm prune, 1 egg, 1 p toast, 1/3 c cream
  • Lunch: 1 c soup, 1 p toast, ½ sm avocado, 1 c milk
  • Supper: 1 c mushroom soup, 1 p cheese, 1 p bread, 3 oz milk, brown betty, cream
  • [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #3, file:(Record of LP’s diet while ill with nephritis kept by Ava Helen Pauling, 1941-1942.)]
  • Letter from LP to Harold Booth RE: Goes over the figures in question on pages 52 and 53 of his book to clear up any misunderstandings. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #, file:(Booth, Harold Simmons, 1936, 1941, 1944-1945)]
  • Postcard from Daniel W. Elam, United States Department of Agriculture, to LP RE: Requests reprint of “On the structure of native, denatured and coagulated proteins.” (Note in right top corner: “Ack. 11/17/41 JR”) [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #112, file:(E: Correspondence, 1941)]
  • Letter from Dr. Hyman Miller, Secretary of the Study Club, to LP RE: Sends the promised invitation to speak before the Study Club, a group of clinicians interested in immunology. Suggests he speak after a dinner meeting on January 5th. [Letter from LP to Miller11-4-41] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #255, file:(M: Correspondence, 1941)]
  • Letter from Ray Untereiner to LP RE: Requests that LP postpone the date of the chemistry examination for a week so that the freshmen who participate in the House and Throop Club initiations will be able to perform well. [Filed under California Institute of Technology: Materials re: Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, 1933-1963, No Date: Box #1.024, Folder 24.9]
  • Notice of Classification from Local Board No. 190 to Caltech RE: classification of George P. Gale, IIB until (not filled in). [Application for deferment 1941-06-11] [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box 1.018, Folder 18.4]
  • Letter from LP to Mr. Edward C. Barrett RE: Recommends four men for appointment on the Molecule Structure Fund. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box #1.029 file 29.1]
  • Memo from Foster Strong to Mr. E.C. Barrett RE: Informs that the Employment of Miss Eloise Estes as laboratory assistant to Dr. Zechmeister has been raised from 20 hours per week to 30 hours per week effective October 13, 1941. Hourly rate of 40 cents remains. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box #1.029 file 29.1]


October 30
  • Letter from Wendell M. Latimer, University of California, to LP. RE: Has just returned from the East where they demostrated the oxygen apparatus at Cambridge. Program is going to expand. Would like another analyzer as soon as possible. [Filed under LP Science Box 13.001 File 1.2]
  • Letter from W. Mansfield Clark, Chairman, National Research Council, to LP. RE: Asks LP to make predictions about the behavior of mustard gas. [Filed under LP Science: (Assorted LP War Work, 1940-1946), Box # 13.006 File 6.1]


October 31
  • Letter from W.S. Fielding, Personnel Department, General Electric Co., to LP RE: Requests LP suggest candidates with PhD degrees in Chemistry for x-ray work at their labs. (Notes in pencil at bottom: “Rogers” “Hughes” “Schomaker to”) [Letter from LP to Fielding 1941-11-15] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #128, file:(F: Correspondence, 1941)]
  • Letter from W. Mansfield Clark, Chairman, National Research Council, to LP. RE: Informs him of articles which may be useful in answering his question from the letter of October 30th. [Filed under LP Science: (Assorted LP War Work, 1940-1946), Box # 13.006 File 6.1]


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