Activity Listings
- Copy of a letter from John G. Kirkwood to David E. Price stating that he would be happy to have Dr. Ting-chang Kwoh as a Research Fellow and will supply him with the necessary facilities.
- Letter from Dr. Louis Finkelstein, Conference on Science, Philosophy, and Religion, to LP RE: Informs LP of the subject for the Tenth Conference on Science, Philosophy and Religion: “Foundations of World Organization”. Includes possible questions to be discussed and asks for a paper from LP. [Letter from LP to Finkelstein November 3, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #120.2, file:(Finkelstein, Louis)]
- Letter from E. Brand, to John T. Edsall. RE: Thanks him for his letter. Comments on the Somogyi situation. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.3]
- Letter from E. K. Bacon, Eastern New York Section, to Alden H. Emery, Executive Secretary. RE: Informs him that he attended the 125th anniversary celebration at RPI [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.2]
- Letter from F. A. Gunther, and Marci Chervenak, to William Knowland, Sheridan Downey, Harry R. Sheppard, John Phillips, and Adolph J. Sabath. RE: Resolution for the House Rules Committee be requested to give its favorable consideration to the National Science Foundation Bill MR 4648. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.2]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Paul Emmett, Mellon Institute, RE: Inquires about his research into methyl, propyl, ethyl and butyl orange. Asks if Emmett has told Dr. Dickey about his results and hopes that Emmett had a good time abroad. (Note in bottom margin by LP: “He tells me that they [the indicators] deteriorate.”) [Letters from LP to Emmett August 1, 1949, from Emmett to LP November 9, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #109.1, file:(Emmett, Paul, 1937-1959, 1977-1982)]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Paul W. Preisler. Secretary-Treasurer, Division of Biological Chemistry. RE: Sends a statement of his own opinion of the fundamental principles involved in the question of the presentation of a paper having clinical implications or applications. Two copies. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.3]
- Letter from LP to James H. Stack, ACS News Service. RE: Informs him that it will not be possible for him to send an advanced copy of “The Future of the Profession of Chemistry.” [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.2]
- Propositions Submitted by JH Pinckard for the PhD Oral Examination. [LP Biographical CIT: Materials re: Teaching and Advising of Graduate Students by Linus Pauling, 1935-1963: Box #1.016, Folder 16.2]
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