Activity Listings
- Bill from The Apothecary Shop to Crellin Pauling for $3.11 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.059, folder 59.3]
- Letter from Alden H. Emery, Executive Secretary, to LP. RE: Informs him that a representative has been invited to participate in the inauguration of Weinland as President of Moravian Seminary and College for Women. Asks for suggestions. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.2]
- Letter from Alden H. Emery, Executive Secretary, to LP. RE; Informs him that a representative has been invited to the 125th anniversary of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Suggests few people. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.2]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Gene Carpenter RE: Thanks him for his letter and expresses his pleasure at having had Carpenter at the labs. [Letter from Carpenter to LP September 14, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence Box: #74.17, file:(C: Correspondence, 1949)]
- Letter from LP to Dr. P. D. Bartlett. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #37.16, file:(B: Correspondence 1949)]
September 28, 1949
Dr. P. D. Bartlett
Harvard University
Cambridge 38, Mass.
Dear Bartlett:
I have talked with Professor Schomaker about the possibility of taking electron diffraction photographs of S6, and he is very much interested in making the attempt.
I did not learn from you how stable the samples of S6 that you and your students prepare are. Would it be possible for you to ship us some of the solid material? Probably the electron diffraction work could be done with a gram or a somewhat smaller quantity. It is, you know, necessary to vaporize the substance, at a pressure of 50 or 100 mm Hg. I would suppose that S6 rings would be stable enough to stand this vaporization, which need not require more than a few seconds, if necessary.
If you cannot send us any of the material, could you tell us how to make it?
With best regards, I am
Sincerely yours,
[Linus Pauling]
Linus Pauling:W
- Letter from R. Courant, New York University Institute for Mathematics and Mechanics, to LP RE: Discusses LP's address to the Chemical Society on the support of science by industry. Goes on to discuss the efforts of Dr. R.W. King, who recently quit his job for Bell Telephone Labs to start a foundation for the support of scientific research through industrial contributions. [Letter from LP to Courant October 3, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence Box: #74.17, file:(C: Correspondence, 1949)]
- Letter from S. K. Sarkar to LP for thanking him agreeing to act as a member of the Board of Examiner and sent him the copy of some thesis. [follow up letter from Sarkar to LP March 30, 1949, reply to LP April 14, 1949]
- Letter from Walter J. Murphy, Editor, to John C. Reinhold, University of Pennsylvania. RE: Thanks him for his letter. Doesn't believe that the actual press release from the ACS was misleading. Informs him that the release was shown to Somogyi prior to its release. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.3]
- Memorandum from Henry Allen Moe, Guggenheim Foundation, to Committee of Selection. RE: Requests their opinions on future plans of the Guggenheim Foundation. Attaches a document outlining those plans. [LP's reply October 10, 1949] [Filed under LP Science: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1946-1952: Box #14.014 Folder #14.4]
- Newspaper Clipping: “Basic Research”, Iron Mountain (Michigan) News, September 28, 1949. [Filed under LP Scrapbooks, 1946-1950: Box #6.005, Folder 5.44]
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