Activity Listings
- Entry in research notebook by J. M. Ploeser, National Research Defense Committee, on NDRC-11. [Filed under LP Science: Materials re: Non-Pauling War Work, 1942-44: Box #13.007 Folder #7.3]
- Letter from D.E. Pearson, Technical Aide of Division 9 of the National Defense Research Committee, to LP. Encloses a copy of a letter from Brig. Gen. F.O. Carroll about the Carbon Monoxide Conference notes and a copy of the Army, Navy and C.A.A. equipment specifications. Handwritten note by LP: "To J.N. Wilson." LP Safe: Drawer 3, Folder 3.012
- Letter from Dr. Kenneth J. Palmer, Western Regional Research Laboratory to LP RE: Informs that he has been asked to give a talk at a biology seminar at Stanford and has written the enclosed paper. Requests that LP read over the paper and give as harsh of criticism as may be necessary and possibly suggest a journal that may publish it. [Letter from LP to Palmer May 4, 1943] [Filed under LP Correspondence Box: #304.3, file:(Palmer, Kenneth J.)]
- Letter from Dr. Ludo Franck, Spectroscopy Laboratory, Dow Chemical Company, RE: Replies that LP's letter has been forwarded to the Employment department and the application blank will be sent. [Letter from LP to Frevel April 15, 1943] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #121.6, file:(Frevel, Ludo)]
- Letter from LP to AHP. [Filed under LP Safe: Box #1.016, Folder #16.8]
Thursday 11 AM
Dearest little love,
Six nights down and 8 to go!
I am working on my talk for tonight. Sterling and Edith are at work. I haven’t yet got Milt + Dorcas to answer their phone.
I slept well last night. Are you lonesome? Its colder today, but not very cold.
Yesterday I talked with Richards about out transfusion work. He’s a nice old fellow - honest and real, not a stuffed shirt. I think Addis
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will get his contract, and we too.
My Radford trip is off. I’m going to Philadelphia + New York tomorrow, and “ [Philadelphia] for the Aun. Phil. Soc. On Saturday; this trip being on our transfusion work. Richards is enthusiastic about it, and is going to show my samples to a Congressional committee today.
I love you, darling, I must get to work.
Your own
Paddy
- Letter from Professor Roger J. Williams, Department of Chemistry, University of Texas to LP RE: Mentions an article in “Science” that says their Dr. Taylor has discovered a mammalian cancer virus, says they wish to study this intensively and therefore need someone who is biochemist and bacteriologist to tackle the immunological aspects, and desires someone above average. Asks LP for any suggestions. [Letter from LP to Williams May 4, 1943] [Filed under LP Correspondence: 436.7]
- Manuscript: Chemical Studies of the Structure of Antibodies, Chemical Society of Washington and Washington Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C. [Filed under: LP Speeches, 1943s.2]
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