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- Bill from Adhor Milk Farms for August 1949. $23.83 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.059, folder 59.3]
- Bill from Pasadena Star News for $4.70. Note on side: 2 mo. Past due please remit. [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.059, folder 59.3]
- Bill from TW Mather, Co for $40.07. Stamped Paid Aug 1949 TW Mather Co [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.059, folder 59.3]
- Letter from H. I. Cramer, Division of Rubber Chemistry, to LP. RE: Invites him to attend their Divisional Banquet. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Manuscript for the Journal of Commerce, ‘The Training of Chemists and Chemical Engineers for Research.' by LP. Two copies. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Report. “The Smog Problem in Los Angeles County” Stanford Research Institute on Studies to determine the Nature and Sources of the Smog. Three copies. [Letter from W. L. Stewart, Jr. October 28, 1949] [Filed under LP Science: Materials re: smog in Los Angeles County, 1949-1956: Box #10.007 Folder #7.2]
- Statement on the Progress in Physical Chemistry, by LP. Three copies. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- The serological properties of simple substances. XV. The reactions of antiserum homologous to the 4-azophthalate ion. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 71 (August 1949): 2893-2899. Written by: David Pressman and Linus Pauling. [Filed under: LP Publications, 1949p.10]
- Baxter's Oxypolygelatin solution clinical trial and how C. I. T. might be best involved with it. Notes about trial attached. [Cherkin's letter to LP July 21, 1949; Cherkin's reply September 16, 1949] [Filed under LP Science: Materials re: Oxypolygelatin Blood Plasma Substitute, 1946-1952: Box #6.003 Folder #3.2]
- Bill from Mira Loma Mutual Water Co. $28.75. Note at bottom: Pd [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.059, folder 59.3]
- Bill from Reliable Spray Co to LP. “For spraying oak trees and shrubs” $32.50 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.059, folder 59.3]
- Form letter from Chat Paterson of the Committee for the Nation's Health to LP RE: Requests help in urging Senators and Congressmen to vote to establish a U.S. Department of Welfare. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #11.5, file:(American Medical Association, 1949, 1959)]
- Letter from F.L. Kunz, Foundation for Integrated Education, to LP RE: Sends a more polished version of the bulletin included with Kunz's letter of July 31, 1949. Includes is an identical flyer from that letter. [Letter from Kunz to LP July 31, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #122.8, file:(Foundation for Integrated Research)]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Arthur Cherkin, Don Baxter, Inc. RE: Several points on
- Letter from LP to Dr. Jose Ignacio Fernandez, University of Valencia, RE: LP congratulates Fernandez on the Spanish translation of "General Chemistry." He says that he will soon be publishing "College Chemistry," a text the same size as "General Chemistry" but at a more elementary level. He suggests that Fernandez contact Freeman if he wishes to translate and publish it in Spanish. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Books, 1947b5.5]
- Letter from LP to Dr. M. Szwarc, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Manchester, RE: States that the University of Chicago would like Szwarc to come lecture anytime for $125, UCLA would pay $50, and Caltech would pay $100 for a couple lectures. Suggests Szwarc write to the department heads. In the postscript: states the Northwestern section of the American Chemical Society would pay $50 if Szwarc could come lecture after the first of the year. [Letter from G. H. Richter to LP July 21, 1949, telegram from Warren C. Johnson to LP July 25, 1949, letters from W. J. Burke to LP July 27, 1949, from M. Szwarc to LP August 14, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: #373.1]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Paul Emmett, Mellon Institute. [Letters from Emmett to LP July 25, 1949, from LP to Emmett October 27, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #109.1, file:(Emmett, Paul, 1937-1959, 1977-1982)]
August 1, 1949
Dr. P.H. Emmett
Mellon Institute of Industrial Research
Pittsburgh 13, Pa.
Dear Paul:
I am very glad to have your letter of July 25, and to know that the samples of silica gel that you studied have the same surface areas and pore distributions.
I shall ask Dr. Dickey to write to you separately. I believe that he can send you samples of the dyes in order that you can verify that the gels that you used have specificity. I do not know whether the decay of specific properties goes on so rapidly that they would already have lost this specificity, but he can give you some information on that point.
I was sorry to miss you in Pittsburgh. Ava Helen was not with me - she and Crellin went directly through to Boston, where I visited young Linus and his family later. He and Anita have a fine boy, a little over a month old now.
Sincerely yours,
Linus Pauling:W
- Letter from LP to Dr. W.P. Gugelmann RE: Regrets that Gugelmann has had to postpone his trip to Pasadena until spring 1950 due to visa reasons, and assures him they will be glad to have him at the lab next year. Promises to provide any official documents necessary to solve the visa difficulty. Mentions that Linus Jr. and his wife had a baby son, Linus Fowler Pauling, about two months ago. [Letters from Gugelmann to LP July 25, 1949, December 4, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #140.13, file:(G: Correspondence, 1949)]
- Letter from LP to Dr. William Hume-Rothery, Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory, Oxford, RE: States that the reprints have been sent. Goes on to discuss his theories that have allowed for calculations for new properties of metals and prediction of structures. [Letter from Hume-Rothery to LP June 8, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #163.4, file:(Hume-Rothery, William)]
- Letter from LP to I. Amdur, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. RE: Thanks him for his letter. Informs him that the Board of Directors will consider his proposal. Suggests that he write in detail to Dr. Snell, Chairman of the Committee on International Relations. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Letter from LP to Prof. Mariani Eugenio, Instituto Chimica Applicata, Rome Italy. RE: Thanking him for the first copy of the Italian translation. And telling him that if he wishes to translate another one of LP's books into Italian as well, he should contact the publishers directly. [Filed under: LP Manuscripts of Books, 1960b.5.2]
- Letter from LP to Professor G.B. Bonino, RE: LP thanks Bonino for his interest in translating "General Chemistry." He does not know whether Freeman has already arranged for an Italian translation, but has forwarded Bonino's letter on. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Books, 1947b5.5]
- Letter from LP to W.H. Freeman, W.H. Freeman and Co., RE: LP is forwarding a letter from G.B. Bonino, who wishes to translate "General Chemistry" into Italian. He has also received a letter from Professor Mariani Eugenio, who says there is a publishing society interested in translating "General Chemistry." LP has written to him, asking that he have the publishing society contact Freeman about the matter. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Books, 1947b5.5]
- Report on the Gmelin Institute of Inorganic Chemistry and Related Subjects by Dimitri R. Stein. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Materials re: Committees and Awards, 1938-1950: Box #14.008 Folder #8.3]
- Bill from Fashion Cleaners to AHP for Dry Cleaning and Drapes. $21.85. Note at bottom: pd [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.059, folder 59.3]
- Letter from Alden H. Emery, Executive Secretary, to LP. RE: Thanks him for sending him a copy of his letter to the Encyclopedia Britannica. Can't understand how the mix up occurred. Will be glad to receive an explanation of the situation. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Letter from F. W. Adams, Society of Chemical Industry, to Perkin Medal Committee. RE: Informs them of the result of the first ballot. Asks that they send their votes promptly. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Materials re: Committees and Awards, 1944-1949: Box #14.010 Folder #10.5]
- Letter from LP to Alden H. Emery, Executive Secretary. RE: Accepts his recommendation that Kenyon be added to the Committee on Hazardous Chemicals and Explosives. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Letter from LP to Byron V. Crane, Journal of Commerce. RE: Thanks him for his letter. Will have the article to him by August 15th. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Letter from LP to F.M. Turner, Vice-President, Reinhold Publishing RE: Thanks him for the monograph on tin, and offers criticism of the lack of description of the crystal structure of tin or its alloys. [Letters from Turner to LP June 21, 1949, August 11, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence Box #70.4, file:(Chemical Monographs, 1946-1950)]
- Letter from LP to Paul J. Kern RE: Thanks him for the information about the conference. [Letter from Kern to LP July 26, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #200.14, file:(K: Correspondence, 1949)]
- Letter from LP to Prof. Henry Eyring, University of Utah, RE: States that they did not have a fellowship for Dr. Kwoh but LP is concerned about what will happen to him. [Letters from LP to Eyring March 8, 1949, October 12, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #200.14, file:(K: Correspondence, 1949)]
- Letter from LP to Robert D. Innes, Chicago Journal of Commerce. RE: Thanks him for his letter. Shall be pleased to write the article. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Letter from LP to Ting-chang Kwoh, Department of Chemistry, University of Utah, RE: States that they have only had a few postdoctoral fellowships which have already been awarded. Adds that John G. Kirkwood would have him work as a fellow if outside funding could be found. Recommends that he check with the Chinese embassy. [Letters from Kwoh to LP July 22, 1949, September 1, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #200.14, file:(K: Correspondence, 1949)]
- Letter from LP to Walter Bauer, Massachusetts General Hospital RE: LP accepts invitation to serve as a member of the Hospital's Scientific Advisory Committee. [Bauer's letter July 25, 1949; Bauer's reply August 17, 1949] [Filed under LP Science: Massachusetts General Hospital - Scientific Advisory Committee, 1949-1957: Box #15.008 Folder #8.1]
- Memo from the American Embassy on the Current Status of Scientific Research at the Universities in the Netherlands, from George J. Szasz, Scientific Liaison Officer. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (S: Correspondence, 1949), #378.3]
- Newspaper Clipping: “Nutrition Expert Wins Garvan Prize”, New York Journal of Commerce, August 2, 1949. [Filed under LP Scrapbooks, 1946-1950: Box #6.005, Folder 5.39]
- Purchase of male Cocker Spaniel from Mary E. Burns to AHP, and includes Certificate of Pedigree. [Filed under AHP Assorted Household Materials: Box # 3.013, Folder #13.2]
- Technical Memorandum from C. E. Sunderlin, Scientific Director, American Embassy, London. RE: Present Status of “Beilstein.” [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Writes cheque to “Fashion Cleaners. Curtains dry cleaning” $21.85 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.074, folder 74.1, item 1]
- Letter from J.S. Coles, Executive Officer, Brown University, to John Behnke, W.H. Freeman and Co., RE: Coles has suggestions and criticisms for LP's "General Chemistry." He states what a high opinion he has of the text and that he believes it to be far ahead of any other text in the field. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Books, 1947b4.6.]
- Writes cheque to ‘Mira Loma 2 mo. H2O” $28.75 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.074, folder 74.1, item 1]
- Writes cheque to “Adohr. 2 months” $45.59 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.074, folder 74.1, item 1]
- Writes cheque to “Roy Edwards. Laundry” $16.49 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.074, folder 74.1, item 1]
- Writes cheque to “Simpsons. Flowers, etc” $3.00 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.074, folder 74.1, item 1]
- Letter from Alden H. Emery, Executive Secretary, to LP. RE: Informs him that he has not received a report on the work of the Committee to initiate plans for the 75th anniversary of the ACS. Would be glad to take care of it, but needs to know. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Letter from Alden H. Emery, Executive Secretary, to LP. RE: Informs him that the chairman of the Committee on Standard Apparatus has need of Osborn on the committee. Asks if he is willing to appoint him. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Materials re: Committees and Awards, 1938-1950: Box #14.008 Folder # 8.19]
- Letter from F.L. Kunz, Foundation for Integration Education, to LP RE: Thanks LP for giving an informal talk at the Montecito workshop. Informs him of the Advanced Study Branch and how the Foundation for Integrated Education has hopes for working with General Eisenhower through the Advanced Study Branch & Cols. Zimmerman and Jones. (Note in pen in right margin: “J.R. Sasnett, 967 ½ West 30th Street/ Los Angeles 7, California. Tel. Prospect 1751.”) [Letter from Kunz to LP July 31, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #122.8, file:(Foundation for Integrated Research)]
- Letter from John Behnke, W.H. Freeman and Co., to J.S. Coles, Brown University, RE: Behnke thanks Coles for his thorough review of LP's text. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Books, 1947b4.6.]
- Letter from Alden H. Emery, Executive Secretary, to LP. RE: Asks if he has heard anything else regarding a possible joint meeting of ACS and the Faraday Society. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Letter from Alden H. Emery, Executive Secretary, to LP. RE: Informs him that he will present the Priestley Medal to Arthur Lamb at the meeting in Atlantic City. Attaches two introductory statements to give him an idea of what is needed. Would prefer not to write the introductory statement. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Letter from LP to Alden H. Emery, Executive Secretary. RE: Encloses an invitation to send a representative to Stanford University for the inauguration of their new president. Informs him that he cannot attend. Suggests Hildebrand as a representative. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Letter from Nathan L. Drake, Committee on Membership Affairs, to Mr. Frederick B. Greusel. RE: Informs him that charges of conduct tending to injure the and affect adversely its reputation has been brought against him. Recommends that he is given the opportunity to resign. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Materials re: Committees and Awards, 1938-1950: Box #14.008 Folder # 8.12]
- Letter from W.H. Freeman, W.H. Freeman and Co., to Dr. Jose Ignacio Fernandez, University of Valencia, RE: Freeman has heard from LP that Fernandez is interested in publishing a "smaller" version of "General Chemistry." He tells Fernandez that he will be publishing "College Chemistry"in the spring, which is akin to what Fernandez had in mind. Freeman says he will have copies sent to Fernandez and Aguilar as soon as they are available. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Books, 1947b5.5]
- Letter from W.H. Freeman, W.H. Freeman and Co., to LP . RE: Freeman says that he has read eight chapters of LP's manuscript, and that it is marvelous. He will send his report along in a few weeks. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Books, 1950b.1]
- Letter from W.H. Freeman, W.H. Freeman and Co., to LP RE: Freeman has received one criticism of a graph featured in "General Chemistry." Since no one else mentioned the graph, Freeman assumes it is unimportant, but says he relies on LP's judgement. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Books, 1947b4.6.]
- Letter from Robyn Hasty, W.H. Freeman and Co., to LP . RE: Hasty is forwarding letters that Freeman sent to Professor Bonino, Professor Eugenio, and Dr. Fernandez in regard to the Spanish and Italian translation of "General Chemistry." [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Books, 1947b4.6.]
- Letter from W.H. Freeman, W.H. Freeman and Co., to Dr. Harper W. Frantz, Pasadena City College, RE: Freeman presumes that Frantz has received copies of the first fifteen chapters and says that th erest will be there in September and October. He hopes that Frantz will let him know if any part of the manuscript seems too difficult or to go too quickly. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Books, 1950b1.7]
- Letter from W.H. Freeman, W.H. Freeman and Co., to Professor G.B. Bonino, University of Bologna, RE: Freeman informs Bonino that arrangements for an Italian edition of "General Chemistry" have already been made with Longanesi. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Books, 1947b5.5]
- Letter from W.H. Freeman, W.H. Freeman and Co., to Professor Mariani Eugenio, Instituto Chimia Applicata, RE: Freeman informs Eugenio that arrangements for an Italian edition of "General Chemistry" have already been made with Longanesi. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Books, 1947b5.5]
- Testimony of W.E.B. Du Bois, Historian and Vice Chairman of the Council on African Affairs, on behalf of the above organization and the American Continental Congress of World Peace in opposition to the Military Assistance Bill, D.R. 5748, at hearing of the House Committee on Foreign Relations. [Filed under Assorted Peace Conferences, 1949-1962: Box # 2.010, Folder 10.2]
- Letter from C. S. Fuller, Bell Telephone Laboratories, to Dr. Ernest Volwiler, Abbott Laboratories. RE: Encloses a copy of his letter to Alden H. Emery. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Materials re: Committees and Awards, 1938-1950: Box #14.008 Folder # 8.18]
- Letter from Calvin S. Fuller, Chairman Committee on Publications of the Council, and Ernest H. Volwiler, Chairman of the Committee on Publications of the Board of Directors, to the Council Policy Committee. RE: Informs them that the Joint Committee has taken a position opposed to expanding the CA Index. Lists the arguments [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Materials re: Committees and Awards, 1938-1950: Box #14.008 Folder # 8.18]
- Letter from H. M. Crain, Chairman, Executive Committee, Colorado School of Mines, to Charles A. Thomas. RE: Informs him that they would rather a different representative be sent from the ACS, as Baxter is a faculty member, and will already be there. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Letter from R. H. Bogue, from Portland Cement Association Fellowship, to LP requesting whether his institution could extend an invitation to Prof. J. A. Hedvall, director of the Institute for Silicate Research, Sweden, with a guarantee of an honorarium proportionate to the services requested, so that he was able to implement his visit to US. [LP's reply September 7, 1949]
- Manuscript Notes re: compounds of Uranium and Thallium [Filed under LP Science: Materials re: Electron Theory and the Structure of Metals and Intermetallic Compounds, 1945-1949: Box #5.002 Folder #2.25]
- News Bulletin from F.L. Kunz, General Chairman, Foundation for Integrated Education, to LP RE: Outlines final plans for the western workshop to be held August 21st to 25th in Santa Barbara. Notes that LP will make the opening address on “The Integration of the Sciences” at 7:30 p.m. on August 21st. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #128.14, file:(F: Correspondence, 1949)]
- Writes cheque to ‘Pasadena Cornet shop” $15.91 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.074, folder 74.1, item 1]
- Writes cheque to ‘Union Oil Co of Calif” $91.77 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.074, folder 74.1, item 1]
- Writes cheque to “Athenaeum. Dues, etc” $6.75 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.074, folder 74.1, item 1]
- Writes cheque to “Codis Howard Huntington Memorial Hospital” $2.50 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.074, folder 74.1, item 1]
- Writes cheque to “FC Nash” $63.80 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.074, folder 74.1, item 1]
- Writes cheque to “Ford bill Motors” $1.50 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.074, folder 74.1, item 1]
- Writes cheque to “Jurgenses” $13.34 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.074, folder 74.1, item 1]
- Writes cheque to “Myrtle Venial” $219.69 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.074, folder 74.1, item 1]
- Writes cheque to “Pacific Tel & Tel” $13.45 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.074, folder 74.1, item 1]
- Writes cheque to “Poly Crellies last [?]” $9.75 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.074, folder 74.1, item 1]
- Writes cheque to “Reliable Spray Co” $32.50 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.074, folder 74.1, item 1]
- Writes cheque to “Robert Fleming. Nat Geo” $4.08 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.074, folder 74.1, item 1]
- Writes cheque to “TW Mather” $40.07 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.074, folder 74.1, item 1]
- Writes cheque to “University Cluf? Pittsburgh” $12.60 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.074, folder 74.1, item 1]
- Writes cheque to “Vroman Book Store” $3.61 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.074, folder 74.1, item 1]
- Writes cheque to “Westridge School. Linda” $7.50 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.074, folder 74.1, item 1]
- Bill from Southern California Edison Company for $20.00 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.059, folder 59.3]
- Letter from Alden H. Emery, Executive Secretary, to Richard L. Kenyon, Industrial And Engineering Chemistry. RE: Informs him of his appointment to the Committee on Hazardous Chemicals and Explosives. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Materials re: Committees and Awards, 1938-1950: Box #14.008 Folder # 8.8]
- Letter from C. S. Fuller, to Alden H. Emery, Executive Secretary. RE: Informs him that he has answered his questions. Asks if the recommendation is ready. Asks if their previous action represents the Committee's opinion. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Materials re: Committees and Awards, 1938-1950: Box #14.008 Folder # 8.18]
- Letter from Herbert Biberman, National Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions, to LP RE: Requests LP to come up with a list of 12-15 people from the Universities in Southern California that would support a brief from the National Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #287.16, file:(N: Correspondence, 1949)]
- Newspaper Clipping: “Caltech Faculty Members Get Research Grant”, Pasadena (California) Star-News, August 10, 1949. [Filed under LP Scrapbooks, 1946-1950: Box #6.005, Folder 5.39]
- Newspaper Clipping: “Lardy Wins Enzyme Chemistry Award”, New York Journal of Commerce, August 10, 1949. [Filed under LP Scrapbooks, 1946-1950: Box #6.005, Folder 5.39]
- Newspaper Clipping: “Wins Paul-Lewis Award for His Work on Biotin”, New York Times, August 10, 1949. [Filed under LP Scrapbooks, 1946-1950: Box #6.005, Folder 5.39]
- Writes cheque to “AS Greene. Mixer” $36.58 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.074, folder 74.1, item 1]
- Letter from Elizabeth Moos, American Continental Congress for Peace, RE: Form letter sent to organizations, inviting them to contribute financially to the Congress. [Filed under LP Biographical: Political Issues, 2.032]
- Letter from George Norwitz, to LP. RE: Informs him that he has recently submitted three papers to Analytical Chemistry which were returned to him without being reviewed. Informs him that he protested this, and the papers were sent to an unjust reviewer. Encloses the papers. Asks if they should have been reviewed by two reviewers. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Letter from I. Amdur, Associate Professor of Physical Chemistry, to Dr. Foster D. Snell. RE: Informs him of a program of interest to the Committee on International Relations. Encloses a copy of his letter to LP. Will send updated information. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.2]
- Letter from I. Amdur, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, to LP. RE: Thanks him for his letter. Is writing directly to Dr. Snell. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.2]
- Letter from Mamie Olliver to LP RE: thanks him for the time that she was able to spend at the Institute and thanks AHP for her hospitality. States that she will send a letter to AHP. [Letter from LP to Olliver April 20, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #300.11, File: (O: Correspondence, 1949)]
- Letter from Nives Hoffman, Secretary to F.M. Turner, Vice-President, Reinhold Publishing to LP RE: Informs him that a copy of LP's letter has been sent to Turner in Maine, as well as to Dr. Mantell and Dr. Hamor. [Letter from LP to Turner August 2, 1949, Letter from Hamor to LP August 24, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence Box #70.4, file:(Chemical Monographs, 1946-1950)]
- Letter from W. E. Kuhn, Chairman, Division of Petroleum Chemistry, to LP. RE: Invites him to be his guest at the Petroleum Division Dinner during the Fall Meeting. Informs him of the date. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Letter from W. H. Freeman, W. H. Freeman and Company to LP RE: Sends some mimeographed notes on organic chemistry by Frank Westheimer which were sent by one of his students who thought they might be interested, wants to know what LP thinks. [Letter from Freeman to LP April 8, 1949, letter from LP to Freeman August 29, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: 439.7]
- Telegram from LP to Alden H. Emery, Executive Secretary. RE: Nominates W. J. Sparks. Two copies. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Materials re: Committees and Awards, 1944-1949: Box #14.010 Folder #10.5]
- Bill from Southern Counties Gas Company of California for $4.84 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.059, folder 59.3]
- Bill from the Apothecary Shop to Dr. Pauling for $6.21 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.059, folder 59.3]
- Letter from L. W. Butz, Head, Chemistry Branch, Office of Naval Research to LP Re: Requesting make included address changes to his contract. [Filed under LP Science: Office of Naval Research: Correspondence, Contract Status Reports and Project Status Reports, 1947-1963: Box #14.031 Folder #31.1]
- Letter from LP and W.E.B. Du Bois to Sponsor, RE: encloses copy of the Call to the Continental Congress for Peace and informs the Continental Congress will take place on the eve of the next General Assembly of the United Nations and on the eve of an important meeting of the Big Four Foreign Ministers. Also again asks for financial support. [Filed under Assorted Peace Conferences, 1949-1962: Box # 2.010, Folder 10.2]
- Letter from LP to J.S. Coles, Brown University, RE: LP says he is pleased to have received Coles' comments on "General Chemistry," and that he is giving every one of Coles' comments serious attention. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Books, 1947b4.6.]
- Letter from Richard L. Kenyon, Associate Editor, to Alden H. Emery, Executive Secretary. RE: Thanks him for his letter. Accepts the appointment. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Materials re: Committees and Awards, 1938-1950: Box #14.008 Folder # 8.8]
- Letter from Robert A. Baxter, Chairman, Colorado Section, to Alden H. Emery, Executive Secretary. RE: Informs him that the administration does not want a faculty member representing the ACS at the 75th anniversary. Suggests a replacement for himself. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Letter from W.H. Freeman, W. H. Freeman and Company to Dr. James C. Warf, Department of Chemistry, University of Southern California cc: LP RE: Explains that his letter simply increased his desire to have Pecsok and Warf collaborate, asks to meet with him in September when he is in LA next. [Letter from Freeman to Warf July 8, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: 439.7]
- Writes cheque to “Sears Roebuck for Pipe” $20.58 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.074, folder 74.1, item 1]
- Letter from LP to Chat Paterson of the Committee for the Nation's Health RE: Requests information on their program as well as clarification of whether the $3,500,000 lobby of the AMA is not also referred to as the AMA educational fund. [Form letter from Paterson to LP, August 1, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #11.5, file:(American Medical Association, 1949, 1959)]
- Letter from LP to George Lull, Secretary, American Medical Association RE: Requests a copy of their Constitution and Policies to make a comparison with that of the American Chemical Society, as well as information on the public education program. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #11.5, file:(American Medical Association, 1949, 1959)]
- Letter from M. Szwarc Dept. of Chemistry, University of Manchester, to LP RE: Thanks LP for the letter and reprint. States he hopes to come to California in May 1950, and he will write directly to Prof. Johnson. [Letter from LP to Dr. M. Szwarc August 1, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: #373.1]
- Anne Shore, executive director of the Civil Rights Congress, asks LP to attend a benefit banquet for John Gates, editor of the “Daily Worker” and a member of the National Committee of the Communist Party.
- Bill from Coast Garbage Co to AHP $5.00 for period 3/1/49-8/1/49. Note on bottom: Pd [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.059, folder 59.3]
- Letter from Barrett K. Green, to LP. RE: Thanks him for his letter. Asks if it would be possible to arrange a few minutes interview while at Atlantic City. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Letter from James M. Crowe, Executive Editor, C &EN, to LP. RE: Informs him that they are planning their coverage of the Atlantic City meeting. Asks if he could send a copy of his presidential address by September 6th. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Letter from John Gates Banquet Committee RE: Invites to attend the John Gates Testimonial Banquet in honor of his courage and sacrifice in the fight for democracy. [Filed under LP Biographical: Political Issues, Assorted Materials re: Civil Liberties: Box #2.046, Folder 46.7]
- Letter from LP to Miss Beth Wilson, Executive Editor, Science, RE: States that he cannot accept her proposal to write an article for the journal, but makes an alternative proposal. Discusses his work with sickle cell anemia, and states that they had published an abstract of a recent lecture and asks if they would be willing to publish a more detailed manuscript. [Letters from Beth Wilson to LP July 19, 1949, August 23, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: #374.6]
- Letter from W. E. Kuhn, Division of Petroleum Chemistry, to LP. RE: Informs him that Dr. Sage will receive an award at the Atlantic City Meeting. Asks if he can be at the luncheon which is being held to honor him. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Prof. Halford E. Luccock, Bishop W. J. Walls, and Dean John B. Thompson of the Continuations Committee of the Conference on Peaceful Alternatives to the Atlantic Pact ask Pauling to attend “an emergency People's Hearing” on Truman's arms program in Washington D. C. on August 24th.
- Telegram from LP to Alden H. Emery, Executive Secretary. RE: Approves the appointment of Osborn to the Committee on Standard Apparatus. Asks that he prepare the report for the 75th anniversary committee. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Materials re: Committees and Awards, 1938-1950: Box #14.008 Folder # 8.19]
- Bill from Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company for $14.81 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.059, folder 59.3]
- Correspondence: from the Caltech faculty to Anne M. Stern, Los Angeles Mirror, re: communist activity on the Caltech campus, August 16, 1949. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academic Freedom — General, 1944-1979: Box #2.039, Folder 39.12]
- Handwritten letter from Dr. William C. Stickler, University of Denver, to LP . RE: Stickler would like LP to clarify for him the structure of the sulfates ion and the similar groups. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Books, 1947b6.1]
- Letter from Chat Paterson, Executive Director, Committee for the Nation's Health, to LP RE: Sends information on the President's health insurance program and a reprint from the Dallas Medical Journal about the AMA's “Educational Fund.” [Filed under LP Correspondence: #340.14]
- Letter from Dr. H. Borden Marshall, Chairman, Committee on Special Speakers, Toronto section, Chemical Institute of Canada, to LP RE: Thanks LP for the letter and states that they are happy to learn LP is thinking about visiting Canada in 1950. Tells LP to let them know if they can facilitate the trip in any way and states that they look forward to hearing from him. [Letter from LP to Marshall, July 27, 1949] [LP Speeches: 1950s.24]
- Letter from LP to Alden H. Emery, Executive Secretary. RE: Encloses a copy of the letter from Encyclopedia Britannica. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Alf Gillet, Chemie appliquee aux Industries Organiques, Universite de Liege, RE: Replies that he will be in Pasadena in the fall and would enjoy meeting with Gillet's son on his trip if possible. Approves of the plan to work with Simons and Evans, also mentioning Professor Albert Henne at Ohio State University. [Letter from Gillet to LP July 30, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #140.13, file:(G: Correspondence, 1949)]
- Letter from LP to Dr. David P. Shoemaker RE: Describes the nature of AgZn as discussed by Cornell R. T. Jones at the ASRED meeting, especially the structure of the atoms and the relation to phases. [Filed under LP Correspondence: #363.3]
- Letter from LP to Dr. R.B. Menzies, Department of Chemistry, Mid-Essex Technical College. [Note from Menzies to LP September 8, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #255.16, file:(M: Correspondence, 1949)]
August 16, 1949
Dr. R. C. Menzies
Department of Chemistry
Mid-Essex Technical College
Chelmsford, England
Dear Dr. Menzies:
I have been interested to read your article with Dr. Lile in the last issue of the Journal about complex formation by the trimethyl platinic group.
In the article you refer to the structure investigation of trimethyl platinum chloride by J. H. Sturdivant and R. E. Rundle, referred to in my book. The investigation of this substance and of platinum tetramethyl was completed a number of years ago by Dr. Rundle and Professor Sturdivant, and a detailed account of the results was published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, 69, 1561 (1947).
Sincerely yours,
Linus Pauling:W
- Letter from LP to J.F. Mathias. LP states that he has met with Dr. Newman about his appointment. LP states that he doesn't see justification for allowing him to hold his fellowship during the periods requested, but he feels sympathy for Dr. Newman and suggests some possible compromises that could be reached. [Mathias' reply August 18, 1949]
- Letter from LP to Mr. Jan Stehower RE: States that he might be able to obtain a scholarship but he would have to find a way to cover his living expenses and this is often a problem for foreign students. States he was recently in the hospital and that three of their children have had mononucleosis. [Letter from Jan Stehower to LP February 20, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (S: Correspondence, 1949), #378.3]
- Letter from LP to R. P. Mitra, University of Delhi, RE: Apologizes for the delay in his response. States that they would be glad to have Mitra working with them at Caltech and suggests that they make a decision about his research after he arrives. Discusses other matters. [Letter from Mitra to LP, March 6, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (M: Correspondence, 1949), #255.1]
- Letter from LP to W. H. Freeman, W. H. Freeman and Company RE: Suggests George F. Wright from the University of Toronto for their beginning textbook in organic chemistry, notes two of his papers and recommends him strongly. [Letter from Freeman to LP August 19, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: 439.7]
- Letter to LP from Chat Peterson stating that they are sending material on the President's health insurance program, a reprint for the Dallas Medical Journal concerning the AMA's “Educational Fund”.
- Writes cheque to “Bank of America” $1560.00 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.074, folder 74.1, item 2]
- Bill from Bullock's for 2 dresses, skirt/alt, shirt/shorts/hose, 2 blouses $67.025 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.059, folder 59.3]
- Letter from Dudley Frasier, Publicity Department, Little, Brown & Company Publishers, RE: States that they have sent him a complimentary copy of Live with Lightning by Mitchell Wilson and that they would appreciate LP's comments. [Letter from LP to Frasier August 29, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #230.15, file:(L: Correspondence, 1949)]
- Letter from LP to Enid Gates RE: States that there is only one man near him who is doing research with myeloblastic leukemia, Dr. Henry Henstall. Goes on to explain what he knows of Dr. Henstall's work. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #140.13, file:(G: Correspondence, 1949)]
- Memo from LP to Dr. David P. Shoemaker RE: States how to make LaAl4 and its structure. States it would be interesting for a student to study. [Filed under LP Correspondence: #363.3]
- Miss Jule T. Bouchard, of the Continuations Committee of the Conference on Peaceful Alternatives to the Atlantic Pact, writes asking LP to attend an August 24th meeting in Washington D.C. and for a monetary contribution if possible.
- Note from Walter Bauer, Massachusetts General Hospital to LP RE: Bauer is pleased LP has accepted invitation to serve on the Hospital's Scientific Advisory Committee. [LP's letter August 2, 1949] [Filed under LP Science: Massachusetts General Hospital - Scientific Advisory Committee, 1949-1957: Box #15.008 Folder #8.1]
- Bill from Desert Stone, HA Jones to AHP for %57.96. Note: Paid check [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.059, folder 59.3]
- Letter from A. H. Blatt, Queens College, NY to LP RE: Sends a copy of 1937 patent which he thought would amuse LP. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #37.16, file:(B: Correspondence 1949)]
- Letter from Alden H. Emery, Executive Secretary, to Dr. R. A. Osborn, Federal Security Agency. RE: Informs him of his appointment o the Committee on Standard Apparatus. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Materials re: Committees and Awards, 1938-1950: Box #14.008 Folder # 8.19]
- Letter from Alden H. Emery, Executive Secretary, to H. M. Crain, Executive Committee, Colorado School of Mines. RE: Informs him that LP is now president, not Charles Thomas. Informs him that the matter has been referred to LP. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Letter from Alden H. Emery, Executive Secretary, to LP. RE: Attaches a copy of a letter from Crain, his reply, and a letter from Baxter. Gives his opinion. Asks what he wants to do. Gives options. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Letter from James F. Mathias, Associate Secretary, Guggenheim Foundation, to LP. RE: Thanks him for his report on Dr. Newman. [Filed under LP Science: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1946-1952: Box #14.014 Folder #14.4]
- Letter from W. H. Freeman, W. H. Freeman and Company to Dear Friends RE: Introduces Stanley Schaefer as the new co-editor at W. H. Freeman, gives his background and compliments his abilities. [Filed under LP Correspondence: 439.7]
- Letter from W. H. Freeman, W. H. Freeman and Company to LP RE: Writes that Hume and L.B. Rogers might be the answer to their need for a text on instrumental analysis and hopes LP can convince Rogers when he drops in for a visit in a couple of weeks. [Letter from Freeman to Rogers August 30, 1949]
- Writes cheque to “HA Jones. Desert flag” $57.96 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.074, folder 74.1, item 1]
- Letter [dated July 25, 1949] from Karl M. Herstein forwarded to LP by Raymond Kirk, RE: Writes to tell LP about his idea for an employment agency for chemists. [Letter from LP to Herstein September 2, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #165.14, file:(H: Correspondence, 1949]
- Letter from Alden H. Emery, Executive Secretary, to Joel Hildibrand, University of California. RE: Invites him to attend the inauguration of Sterling as the president of Stanford University as the representative of the ACS. Requests that the letter be answered quickly. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Letter from LP to Alden H. Emery, Executive Secretary. RE: Encloses a letter from Robert Bienaime. Feels he should answer the letter, but would like to be sure that the answer is satisfactory to the American officers of the International Union. Asks for advice on this point. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Letter from LP to Dr. E.C. Kleiderer, Eli Lilly and Co., RE: Asks whether it is worth while for Dr Carl Neimann to investigate the effect of diisopropyl fluorophosphate on insulin. Notes that its effect on insulin might make it a good agent for deactivating trypsin and chymotrypsin in manufacturing. Adds that Dr. Neimann also wants some assays of insulin fractions separated by his use of a chromatopile, perhaps by Eli Lilly and if not by them, perhaps they recommend how to get such work done. Mentions that he will be in Indianapolis before the ACS meetings. [Letter from Kleiderer to LP November 21, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #111.4, file:(Eli Lilly and Company, 1946-1951, 1953-1956, 1964-1968, 1970-1972)]
- Letter from LP to Dr. R.W. Powell writing to ask for more information about the anisotropy of the electrical conductivity of gallium from Powell's recent article in Nature. [Filed under LP Correspondence: #312.14]
- Letter from LP to Dr. William C. Stickler, University of Denver, RE: LP says he is pleased to have Stickler's letter of August 16 and goes on to describe the structure of the sulfates ion and similar groups, as per Stickler's request. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Books, 1947b6.1]
- Letter from LP to George Kistiakowsky of Harvard, stating that in an article LP has just written he states there are 13 members of the Department of Chemistry at Harvard in comparison with 12 in 1939. He is requesting verification of his numbers. [Kistiakowsky's reply August 25, 1949]
- Letter from LP to George Norwitz. RE: Is sorry for his trouble. Explains that he isn't the only person who has trouble with editors. Hopes he can find an acceptable solution. Two copies. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Letter from LP to Prof. Hugo Theorell, Medicinska Nobelinstitutet, Biokemiska Avdelningen, RE: Recommends Dr. Arthur W. Galston to Theorell for consideration to work in his laboratory. Describes Galston's relevant experience and education. [Letter from Prof. Hugo Theorell to LP September 2, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: #407.2]
- Letter from LP to W.H. Freeman, W.H. Freeman and Co., RE: LP would like to order six copies of "General Chemistry," to be sent to him in Pasadena and charged to his royalty account. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Books, 1947b4.6.]
- Letter from Raymond E. Kirk, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, to LP RE: States that he is sending a letter from Karl M. Herstein who is promoting an employment agency for chemists in the New York area [Letter from Herstein July 25, 1949, Letter from LP to Herstein September 2, 1949]
- Letter from Secretary to LP, to Byron V. Crane, Journal of Commerce. RE: Sends the article LP has prepared for the special number of the Journal. Sorry it is late. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Letter from W. H. Freeman, W. H. Freeman and Company to LP RE: Thanks him for his suggestion about George F. Wright for their organic chemistry text, trusts that he needs no encouragement to continue making such suggestions. [Letter from LP to Freeman August 16, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: 439.7]
- Letter from W.H. Freeman, W.H. Freeman and Co., to LP . RE: Freeman says that he has been holding his notes on the first eight chapters of "College Chemistry," hoping to send the marked copy of the manuscript back with the notes. He has decided to send the notes along now without the manuscript so that another person can read the manuscript. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Books, 1950b.1]
- Memo from LP to Dr. David P. Shoemaker, cc: J.H.S., RE: Describes an arc of Guinier crystal quartz which might be used for a Guinier powder camera. Asks about the possibility of buying some of these crystals to use as a monochromator for a camera. [Filed under LP Correspondence: #363.3]
- Newspaper Clipping: “Noted Analytical Chemist to Receive Fisher Prize”, New York Times [Filed under LP Newspaper Clippings, 1949n.16]
- Newspaper Clipping: “Noted Analytical Chemist to Receive Fisher Prize”, New York Times, August 19, 1949. [Filed under LP Scrapbooks, 1946-1950: Box #6.005, Folder 5.39]
- Report from W. H. Freeman and Company to company stockholders for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1949. [Filed under LP Personal Safe, Drawer #2, Folder #2.009]
- Bill from The Apothecary Shop for $21.84 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.059, folder 59.3]
- Letter from Dr. F. Allibone, Associated Electrical Industries Ltd. Research Laboratory, to LP RE: Asks to meet LP in Pasadena at the end of November; congratulates him on his election to the Royal Society. [Letter from LP to Allibone August 30, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #12.15, file:(A: Correspondence, 1949)]
- Letter from LP to Alden H. Emery, Executive Secretary. RE: Does not like the decision of the Colorado School of Mines. Appoints Atchison as the representative of the ACS at the school's 75th anniversary. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Letter from LP to Barrett K. Green. RE: Suggests that he call his hotel while in Atlantic City to set an appointment. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Letter from LP to W.H. Freeman, W.H. Freeman and Co., RE: Dr. Norman Davidson has asked LP to request nine complimentary copies of "General Chemistry" for their teaching staff in the coming year. He adds that he hasn't seen Freeman in a long time. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Books, 1947b4.6.]
- Letter from Walter J. Murphy, Director, to LP. RE: Invites him to the ACS News Service cocktail party on Tuesday, September 20th. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Letter from Beth Wilson, Executive Editor, Science, to LP RE: States they would be happy to see an article on sickle cell anemia and asks if LP has any suggestions for someone who could write the previously requested article. [Letters from LP to Miss Beth Wilson August 15, 1949, September 2, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: #374.6]
- Letter from E. H. Volwiler, Abbott Laboratories, to Dr. C. S. Fuller, Bell Telephone Laboratories. RE: Informs him that he would like to have the Publications Committee review the matter of the Bruce proposal. Makes suggestions for the written recommendation. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Materials re: Committees and Awards, 1938-1950: Box #14.008 Folder # 8.18]
- Letter from LP to Henry Allen Moe, Guggenheim Foundation, RE: Gives permission to quote him in a letter to Newman. [Filed under LP Science: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1946-1952: Box #14.014 Folder #14.4]
- Letter from LP to James M. Crowe, C & EN. RE: Informs him that he will do his best to have a copy of his address to him by September 6th. Encloses a manuscript. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Letter from LP to W.H. Freeman, W.H. Freeman and Co., RE: LP thanks Freeman for his report and says that he shall get to work on it before long. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Books, 1950b.1]
- Letter from LP to Walter J. Murphy, ACS News Service. RE: Accepts his invitation. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Letter to LP from George Lull of the AMA RE: States that they are sending him a copy of the Constitution and By-Laws of the AMA. [Letter from Lull to LP August 29, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #11.5, file:(American Medical Association, 1949, 1959)]
- Telegram from Henry Allen Moe, Guggenheim Foundation, to LP. RE: Asks if he can quote him in a letter to Newman. [Filed under LP Science: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1946-1952: Box #14.014 Folder #14.4]
- Telegram from LP to Henry Allen Moe stating that he may quote the letter to Newman [Reply to Moe August 23, 1949]
- Telegram to LP from Henry Allen Moe requesting permission to quote LP's letter to Newman [LP's reply August 23, 1949]
- Letter from Alden H. Emery, Executive Secretary, to LP. RE: Thinks they should set the committee meeting date as soon as possible as schedules are filling up. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Materials re: Committees and Awards, 1944-1949: Box #14.009 Folder #9.2]
- Letter from Dr. W.A. Hamor, Editor, Chemical Monographs to LP RE: Encloses a letter discussing the monograph on tin from Hoffman to Hamor. [Letter from Hoffman to LP August 11, 1949, Letter from LP to Hamor August 31, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence Box #70.4, file:(Chemical Monographs, 1946-1950)]
- Letter from Elizabeth Moos to LP, RE: requests LP write a paragraph of greeting to be sent out to individuals in sympathy with the American Continental Congress for Peace but unable to attend. Also discusses the program of the upcoming Congress. [Filed under Assorted Peace Conferences, 1949-1962: Box # 2.010, Folder 10.2]
- Letter from Francis A. Gunther, Chairman, San Gorgonio Section. RE: Informs him that he has seen the program for the Fall Meeting. Urges him to make it possible for interested non-ACS groups to express support for the new symposium on Economic Poison. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Letter from Henry Allen Moe, Guggenheim Foundation, to Dr. Melvin Spencer Newman, Ohio State University. RE: Informs him of LP's opinion of his work. Informs him that he must take the fellowship as offered. [Filed under LP Science: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1946-1952: Box #14.014 Folder #14.4]
- Report on the progress of the Committee to Initiate Plans for the 75th Anniversary Celebration of the ACS. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Materials re: Committees and Awards, 1944-1949: Box #14.009 Folder #9.2]
- Letter from LP from Prof. George B. Kistiakowsky, Department of Chemistry, Harvard University, RE: Sends information on their current staff, as requested by LP. Asks for a list of the best physical chemists under 34 years of age. Notes that Bright Wilson may be sending a similar query. Adds in a post-script that he is not convinced by LP's statements on the low heat of sublimation of carbon. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #198.14, file:(Kistiakowsky, George B.)]
- Letter from Unknown to LP. RE: Is disturbed to learn that he is a sponsor of the “Peace Congress.” Affirms his right as an individual to express his opinion. Informs him that the general public has a hard time differentiating between individual opinion and the Society's position. Requests that he withdraw his sponsorship, not attend the event, or resign as president of ACS. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Letter from W.H. Freeman, W.H. Freeman and Co., to LP . RE: Freeman says that he hasn't deleted anything from the marked copy of the manuscript- he is only suggesting changes for LP to make. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Books, 1950b.1]
- Letter to LP from Dave of the Roscoe B. Jackson Memorial Laboratory who states that he is almost done with his draft on 5-aziosophthalate ion, which he will send and he goes on to list his findings with antibodies and the kidney. He also goes on to discuss appointments he has been seeking.
- Article “Research Publication: A Federal Responsibility?”, by Marion A. Jugens. [Filed under LP Science: National Academy of Sciences: Box #14.020 Folder #20.3]
- Letter from A. C. Elm, to Capt. W. A. Bush. RE: Informs him of a letter sent to attempt to stop LP from attending the “Peace Congress.”Asks if he can count on him to support the action. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Letter from Alden H. Emery, Executive Secretary, to LP. RE: Has not received a reply concerning the preparation of the introduction for medalists. Is horrified to think of what needs to be done during the next three weeks. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Letter from Alden H. Emery, Executive Secretary, to LP. RE: Thanks him for sending the letter. Gives background information on the situation. Suggests that he be as noncommittal as possible. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Letter from LP to Dr. William G. Butt. RE: Informs him of the title of his talk. Asks if they are expecting his wife. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Letter from LP to W. E. Kuhn, The Texas Company. RE: Informs him that he will not be able to attend either the luncheon on Tuesday or the dinner on Wednesday. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Letter to LP from G.B. Kistiakowsky listing the numbers and types of professors they have, totaling 19. Kistiakowsky also requests a list of young physical chemists under the age of 34 to be used for comparison for candidates. He also states that he's still no convinced of LP's low heat for the sublimation of carbon. [Reply to LP August 19, 1949]
- Memo from LP to Dr. David P. Shoemaker. [Memo from LP to Dr. David P. Shoemaker August 31, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: #363.3]
California Institute of Technology
Inter-Office Memo
To David Shoemaker
From Linus Pauling
Aug. 26, 1949
Some predicted structures, including AB12 and AB6
I think that it should be possible to show the existence of compounds AB12 and AB6, and perhaps of certain other compounds, corresponding to superstructures on cubic closest packing, some of the other structures being superstructures on hexagonal closest packing.
Let us first take the case in which atom A is surrounded by 12 atoms of B, the group AB12 being equivalent to one another, and with all 13 atoms occupying points of either the cubic or hexagonal closest packed arrangement, or some similar arrangement. Let us find a structure in which the group AB12 are crystallographically equivalent and all of the points of the closest packed arrangement are occupied.
We have 13 atoms. The number 13 can be represented as 12+3x22, and hence a close packed layer can be divided into units containing 13 atoms. It is seen on examining these units that they correspond to an atom A with 6 atoms B arranged around it at each lattice point, and 2 triangular groups of 3 atoms B in addition. The orientations of the triangles are such as to cause the layers above and below to be arranged in the way corresponding to hexagonal closest packed. Accordingly the unit of structure is rhombohedral, containing 1 AB12. The length of the corresponding C axis is the same as the body diagonal of cubic closest packing, and the length of the A axis is √13 x the interatomic distance.
I think that it should be possible to show the existence of this rhombohedral structure, in well-annealed solid solutions of atoms A in a metal B which crystallizes in cubic closest packing. It is very interesting to note that many metals that crystallize in cubic closest packing dissolve other metals with the same atomic radius just to the extent corresponding to the formula AB12.
Sometimes the solubility is somewhat less than this, indicating that the activities of the metals in the melt are not such as to permit the ordered arrangement to be achieved, there being instead some extra atoms B occupying interstitial points between the groups AB12.
I propose that you suggest to one of the new graduate students who come to see you at the beginning of the new term (I shall be away on Monday, September 26, but I shall want to see the new students during the next day or so) that he take this as his problem. This would involve the preparation of a number of alloys of composition AB12, perhaps including CdAu12, NaPb12, SiCu12, SnCu12, ZnCu12, MgCu12, HgCu12, SnPt12, MnCu12, SnNi12, HgPb12, HgTl12 (kept above the β-α transition of thallium), etc. It might well be necessary to anneal the alloys in a number of different ways, and to test for superstructures in each case. Perhaps the most effective way would be to reduce the temperature of a furnace very slowly from a high enough temperature to room temperature, to permit superstructure to be formed no matter what the temperature is at which the procedure would occur.
In case that an alloy of the proper composition does not form a super-structure AB12, or in case it is not possible to dissolve this much A in the phase, it might be worth while to carry on experiments to show the complexes AB12 in the alloy. This might be done with, say, Cu12Hg; a radial distribution might prove that mercury atoms are not present adjacent to one another, nor even with ligands shared. However, this would be a more difficult problem, applicable only in a few cases, and I think that it should be possible to demonstrate the existence of a superstructure.
In the case of metals with hexagonal close packing, I believe that there is no way to achieve the formula AB12 with independent AB12 groups. However, if there are extra atoms B I think that an arrangement based on hexagonal close packing can be constructed - I have not attempted to do so. Probably a compound AB13 based on hexagonal closest packing could exist with AB12 groups equivalent to one another, and an additional interstitial B atom. It might be worth while to examine the lithium-magnesium system, to see if the compound LiMg13 exists.
The next case of interest is that in which atom A is surrounded by 12 atoms B, each of which is shared with one other AB12 group. The composition of such a phase would be AB6. Since the number 7 can be represented as 22 + 3 x 12, and since the atoms A with a hexagon of 6 atoms B around the corresponding unit in the hexagonal plane are so related to one another as to permit their corners to be connected by 3 triangles, a structure satisfying our requirements that the complexes AB12 be equivalent can be formulated. It is based on a rhombohedral lattice, the corresponding hexagonal unit having its c axis equal to the body diagonal of the close packed cube and the a axis being equal to √7 x the interatomic distance.
I suggest that reported compounds with formula AB6 be prepared and investigated to see if they correspond to this interesting rhombohedral structure. Reported compounds include WNi6, NaHg6, LiHg6 (?), CeCu6, CsHg6, and a few others. I do not think that CeCu6 is interesting in this respect, because the atoms involved do not have the same atomic radii, but most of the others are worth preparing and investigating (anyway I think that Knop and the people in Norway have already studied CeCu6). In addition, the student working on this problem might well prepare a number of solid solutions of A in B, with B having the cubic close packed arrangement, and then anneal them and look for superstructure lines. The composition should correspond to the formula AB6. Among the compounds that might be sought for in this way are MhCu6, HgPb6 (superstructure lines perhaps wouldn't show up) FeZr6, HgTl6, LiMg6. I think that the last three at room temperature are based on hexagonal C.P.
And so it might be better to investigate the compositions AB7.
Linus Pauling
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California Institute of Technology
Inter-Office Memo
To David Shoemaker
From Linus Pauling
August. 31, 1949
Intermetallic compounds to be investigated
In a paper by E. Zintl and O. Treusch, Z. phys. Chem., B34., 225 (1936) abstracted in Strukturbericht, 4, p. 237, there is a discussion of a compound with composition very close to CuGa2. φ phase ,the unit of structure is tetragonal and the three atoms in the unit are put in the position 000, 1/2 1/2 x, and 1/2 l/2 y, x = 0.70, y = 0.27. The authors say that the intensities show that y is not equal to 1 - x. They contend that the copper atom is at 1/2 1/2 y.
I think the structure is probably right, except that the copper atom should be at 000, and x should be equal to 1 - y, these two positions being crystallographically equivalent, and occupied by gallium atoms. With such a structure each gallium atom would have coordination number 5, somewhat similar to its environment in the element itself. Copper has coordination number 8 (or 12, if a rather long distance between neighboring copper atoms is considered to be significant).
The crystals are apparently easily prepared - they show basal cleavage, and single crystal diagrams were taken by the investigators.
Because of the interesting characteristics of this structure, I suggest that you have somebody make crystals and reinvestigate the structure, in order to check on the position of the gallium atoms. I suggest also that an effort be made to obtain crystals of other compounds with the same structure, such as AgGa2.
Linus Pauling:W
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