Activity Listings
- Letter from Arthur L. Bloomfield, Committee on Medical Research, to LP. RE; Encloses a proposal for renewal of contract from Dr. Addis. Asks for his vote on the matter. [Filed under LP Science: Assorted LP War Work, 1940-1946: Box #13.006 Folder #6.4]
- Letter from Cecil Z. Wawra, Director of Research and Development at Lights, Inc. to Dr. Haagen-Smit, Biology Department, Cal Tech cc: LP RE: Accuses LP of having an unfriendly opinion toward himself and therefore has decided not to present himself as a candidate for his doctorate. Adds that he hopes Haagen-Smit's friendly attitude toward himself will not be affected by this decision. Attached: copy of LP's letter of February 29, 1944, now dated as March 3, 1944. [Letter from LP to Wawra February 29, 1944, memo from Millikan to LP March 8, 1944] [Filed under LP Correspondence: 443.12]
- Letter from Cecil Z. Wawra, Director of Research and Development at Lights, Inc. to Prof. Robert A. Millikan, Chairman, Executive Council, Cal Tech cc: LP RE: Reports exchange of letters between LP and self, accuses LP of personal animosity against himself, announces that this has caused him to decide to no longer attempt to present himself for the Ph. D. degree at Cal Tech and hopes that he will still remain friends with other members of the faculty at the Institute. [Letter from LP to Wawra February 29, 1944, memo from Millikan to LP March 8, 1944] [Filed under LP Correspondence: 443.12]
- Letter from LP to the Gentlemen of the Committee on Scientific Research Personnel War Manpower Commission. [LP Safe: Drawer 3, Folder 3.012]
WAR MANPOWER COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 25
NATIONAL ROSTER
MAR 10 2 01 PM '44
Committee on Scientific Research Personnel
War Manpower Commission
Washington D.C.
Gentlemen:
This will acknowledge you recent letter informing me that my name has been included in the Reserved List of your Committee. I understand now that the Reserved List comprises only professional scientific research and scientific development workers who are engaged in essential war activity for an agency represented on the Committee, and who cooperate in insuring the stability of war industry by clearing with your Committee before transferring from one organization to another.
I am appreciative of this recognition of my work, and I desire to aid in promoting the orderly flow of personnel that is so essential to our war effort. Accordingly I shall keep you informed of any changes in my Selective Service status, salary, or character of work, and shall consult with you prior to considering transfer to any other organization.
Very truly yours,
Linus Pauling
Pasadena Calif.
March 6, 1944
- Letter from Raymond Nichols, Glass Block Sales, Pittsburgh Corning Corporation to LP RE: States that literature and samples of requested materials are being sent under separate cover. [Letter from LP to Pittsburgh Corning Corp. February 9, 1944] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #312.9, file: (P: Correspondence, 1944)]
- Letter from Thayer Thorndike, President of Lights, Inc. to LP RE: Thanks him for his letter of friendly advice to Wawra, explains that any reference to “Dr. Wawra” should have been in quotation marks, as with any use of “Dr.” before his name. Explains that the editor simply used the prefix without any input from Wawra and without any thought of the degree it indicated, adds that they think so highly of Wawra that he may count on their helping him assimilate American customs whenever needed. [Letter from LP to Thayer March 3, 1944, letter from Wawra to Millikan March 6, 1944] [Filed under LP Correspondence: 443.12]
- Letter from Walter B. Cannon, Chairman, Committee on Shock and Transfusions, National Research Council, to LP. RE: Asks LP to send a statement including specific information. [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work Materials re: Oxypolygelatin, 1941-1945, 1951-1952, 1972-1974: Box #13.004 Folder #4.2]
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