Activity Listings
- Letter from J. W. Barker to Dr. George A. Baitsell, Yale University, cc: Dr. E. C. Faust, Dr. F. B. Jewett, Dr. H. S. Taylor, Dr. D. W. Bronk, Dr. H. Shapley, LP, RE: Discusses his recent visit to Montana State College and states that the research projects were very low caliber but the researchers were quite enthusiastic about their work. Recommends that the Club be chartered as a Chapter of Sigma Xi. [Filed under LP Correspondence: #375.2]
- Letter from LP to Chemical Rubber Publishing Co. RE: Corrects some mistakes made in the Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. [Filed under LP Correspondence Box: #74.17, file:(C: Correspondence, 1949)]
- Letter from LP to Dr. H. Borden Marshall, Chairman, Committee on Special Speakers, Toronto section, Chemical Institute of Canada RE: Apologizes for the delay in his response. States that would like to present a lecture before the Toronto section but that he is unsure if this can happen in the near future. Suggests that he do so in the spring or fall of 1950. [Letter from Marshall to LP, June 7, 1949] [LP Speeches: 1950s.24]
- Letter from LP to Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois. [Letter from Du Bois to LP August 5, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence Box: #96.14, file:(Du Bois, W.E.B., 1949)]
3500 East Fairpoint
Pasadena 8, California
July 27, 1949
Dr. W. E. B. Dubois
American Continental Congress for World Peace
Suite 70, 49 West 44th Street
New York 18, N.Y.
Dear Dr. DuBois:
I am very pleased that you are going to serve as one of the United States vice-presidents for the American Continental Congress for World Peace. I regret that, because of the great distance of Pasadena from New York and some local problems that are keeping me tied up this summer, it is not possible for me to come to the meeting of the United States Committee on Monday, nor to attend the Congress itself.
I feel that the fine group of people not only in the United States but elsewhere in the Western Hemisphere who have already responded to the call for the Continental Congress for World Peace assures its success. Please feel free to call on me whenever I can be of help.
With very best wishes to you and your colleagues, I am
Sincerely yours,
Linus Pauling:W
- Letter from LP to Mr. Newton RE: Lends suggestions about when meetings should be held and how long and what to include in the meetings. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia, California Institute of Technology: Assorted Financial Materials: 1945-1965: Box #1.032, Folder 32.2]
- Letter from W. J. Burke, Head, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Utah, to LP RE: States that they don't have time or funds for Dr. Szwarc to come lecture during the fall, but would be able to pay $50 if he came after the first of the year. [Letters from LP to Prof. Henry Eyring July 15, 1949, to Dr. M. Szwarc August 1, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: #373.1]
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