Activity Listings
- Letter from George G. Wright to Dr. Warren C. Lothrop, Office of Scientific Research and Development, cc: Mr. G.A. Richter. Notes that he's glad that Lothrop is considering visiting Pasadena. Encloses their report on the Pontacyl reagent. Discusses the need for not sending too many screeds to Dr. Pierce. Explains that he doesn't feel that the situation with the papers for LC 1 is as serious as Lothrop thinks. Handwritten note: "Receipt filed with report receipts." [Letter from Lothrop to Wright, April 28, 1945] LP Safe: Drawer 3, Folder 3.016
- Letter from LP to Denis Fox, Scripps Institution of Oceanography. RE: Asks him to stop in and talk when he next comes to Pasadena. [Filed under LP Science: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1925-1945: Box #14.013 Folder #13.19]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Thomas Addis. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #2.1, file:(Addis, Thomas 1940-1945)]
April 25, 1945
Dr. T. Addis
Stanford University
School of Medicine
2398 Sacramento Street
San Francisco, California
Dear Tom:
I have found your letter on returning from the East. As soon as I can get in touch with Carl Anderson and the other two men I shall answer it.
Campbell and I had quite a conference with the Committee on Medical Research in Washington. I think that they will give us permission to go ahead immediately to manufacture some larger lots of Oxypolygelatin, and that we can have some preparations ready in a month or two. We have put in an application for an extension of our contract.
I was interested to see your March report to the CMR. They seem to have lost interest in hemoglobin and globin.
I think that your letter to me about the organization of Federal aid to medical research served a useful purpose. Your suggestions were taken into consideration by the Committee in formulating its report. The report of the Committee will, I think, not be released until after it has been considered by the President. Perhaps, however, an earlier draft (later than the one that you have seen) will be sent out to the Medical School.
Cordially yours,
Linus Pauling
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- Letter from LP to Fred Allen RE: Replies that he is glad to hear that things are looking up at Purdue, but mentions that the position is still available on the research project for the coming year. [Note from Allen to LP March 14, 1945] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #5.2, file:(Allen, Fred 1941-49)]
- Letter from LP to Mrs. W. Burton Lewis RE: States he is glad to learn that she accepts the offer of employment and states he is looking forward to her arrival. [Letter from Mrs. W. Burton Lewis to LP April 11, 1945] [Filed under LP Biographical, CIT: Materials re: Teaching and Advising of Graduate Students by Linus Pauling, 1936-1963: Box #1.018, Folder 18.7]
- Letter from Robert A. Millikan to S. S. Prentiss. RE: CIT has elected not to file the patent application on the Flow Regulator for Oxygen meter. [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work - Materials re: the Pauling Oxygen Meter, 1940-1947: Box #13.001 Folder #1.1]
- Memo from LP to A. H. Walter. RE: Informs him that they have requested an extension for contract OEMcmr-153. [Filed under LP Science: Scientific War Work Materials re: Oxypolygelatin, 1941-1945, 1951-1952, 1972-1974: Box #13.004 Folder #4.2]
- Program: Post War Medical Organization and Research, Meeting of the International College of Surgeons, Los Angeles Chapter, California. [Filed under: LP Speeches, 1945s.2]
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