Activity Listings
- Letter from Alden H. Emery, Assistant Manager, American Chemical Society, to LP. RE: Thanks him for his telegram. [Filed under LP Science: Box 14.003, Folder 3.1)
- Letter from Arthur L. Bloomfield, Stanford University School of Medicine, to LP. RE: Quotes a letter from Dr. Andrus regarding a proposal from Dr. Deuel. Asks LP to contact Dr. Deuel and find answers to Dr. Andrus questions. [Filed under LP Science: Assorted LP War Work, 1940-1946: Box #13.006 Folder #6.4]
- Letter from LP To DR. J. Murray Luck, Stanford University. RE: Sorry that he troubled him with his samples. [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: Oxypolygelatin, 1941-1945, 1951-1952, 1972-1974: Box #13.004 Folder #4.1]
- Letter from LP to Dr. D.L. Tabern RE: LP believes that January 27th can be definite for the delivery of the 1943 Stieglitz Memorial lecture. LP will inform Tabern of his other travel plans during the time as they arise. [Tabern's letter: August 10, 1943, Tabern's reply: August 24, 1943] [Filed under: LP Speeches, 1943s.1]
- Letter from LP to Dr. L.C. Cady RE: Regrets that he can recommend no candidates for the instructorship at the University of Idaho at this time. [Letter from Cady to LP August 16, 1943] [Filed under LP Correspondence Box: #74.11, file:(C: Correspondence, 1943)]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Robert Loeb, College of Physicians and Surgeons. [Letter from Loeb to LP July 24, 1943] [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: Oxypolygelatin, 1941-1945, 1951-1952, 1972-1974: Box #13.004 Folder #4.1]
August 17, 1943
Dr. Robert Loeb
College of Physicians and Surgeons
620 West 168th Street
New York, New York
Dear Dr. Loeb:
Today Dr. Campbell and I had the pleasure of a visit from Dr. Gregersen, who probably was steered this way by you. We have had an interesting discussion with him.
A few days ago we sent several samples of our preparations of oxypolygel to Dr. Luck. Today a letter came from him, in which he says that he is not able to carry on any molecular weight determinations, and that he does not have a centrifuge with which to do the work.
I feel that studies with the ultracentrifuge are needed, and I hope that you will tell me that it would be all right for us to send a number of samples to Williams or to Cohn's laboratory. We sent a couple of samples to Williams, and received a brief report on one of them.
It looks as though our method of preparation is not well enough standardized to give a uniform product—the osmotic pressure varies from preparation to preparation. With some evidence from the ultracentrifuge as to how the distribution in molecular weight is changing, we should be able to improve the method.
With best regards, I am
Sincerely yours,
Linus Pauling
LP:jr
cc D. H. Campbell
- Letter from LP to E. J. Crane, Chairman, Committee on Nomenclature, Spelling, and Pronunciation. RE: Has no criticism to offer on the Nomenclature of Pectic Substances. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Materials re: Committees and Awards 1938-1950: Box #14.008 Folder #8.14]
- Letter from LP to Henry Allen Moe, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. RE: Asks if the Committee of Selection may be meeting on the weekend before or after January 27th. Asks if Barbara Burke is still alive. [Filed under LP Science: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1925-1945: Box #14.013 Folder #13.18]
- Letter from LP to S. Aranoff RE: Thanks him for the photograph, and hopes that they may have a better talk at a later date. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #12.9, file:(A: Correspondence, 1943)]
- Writes cheque to “First Fed. Aug 1 payment” $210.24 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.3]
- Writes cheque to “Mr. Crellin. Aug 1 payment” $80.00 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.072, folder 72.3]
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