- Letter from LP to Dr. Lewis E. Miller RE: States that the requested information can be found in “The Nature of the Chemical
Bond” as well as in several papers, one of which he will send. [Letter from Miller to LP 1949-12-16] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #255, file:(M: Correspondence, 1949)]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Louis Slichter, Dept. of Geophysics, U.C.L.A., RE: Recommends inviting Dr. Oliver Wulf and Prof. John
G. Kirkwood to the January conference. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (S: Correspondence, 1949), #378.3]
- Letter from LP to C. B. van Niel telling van Niel that to reliably test for such minute amounts of tungsten would be difficult
to impossible and that a colorimetric or spot test might be more sensitive. Dr. van Niel could also add tungstic acid in equal
parts to the molybdic acid, for more molybdinum would be required in the presence of more tungsten. [reply to van Niel 1949-11-28]
- Letter from Warren Warwick to LP RE: Asks LP’s advice on his post-graduate studies. [Letter from LP to Warwick 1950-01-05]
[Filed under LP Correspondence: 443.17]
- Letter from Arthur Linz, Vice-President, Climax Molybdenum Company to Beatrice Wulf, LP’s secretary RE: Replies he may not
be in Pasadena on the 26th or 27th of January. Requests the department phone number so he may call from his first stop in Colorado. [Letters from Wulf to Linz
1949-12-27, 1950-01-04] [Filed under LP Correspondence Box: #71, file:(Climax Molybdenum Company, 1948-1949)]
- Letter from LP to Dr. C. B. Van Niel [addressed: “Dear Kees”], Hopkins Marine Station, RE: Apologizes for his late reply.
Discusses the finer points of performing an experiment of spectroscopic analysis for tungsten. Suggests other methods of experimentation
to find the same information. [Note from C. B. Van Niel to LP 1949-11-28] [Filed under LP Correspondence: #423.1]
- Letter from Henri A. Levy, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, to LP RE: States that he enjoyed LP’s recent visit and agrees to
keep LP updated on Dr. Swartout’s progres on obtaining security clearance for LP. Discusses plans for the Symposium on Modern
Chemistry and invites LP to spend as much of the summer as he would like at Oak Ridge. Mentions potential places for his
family to stay and visit if they come with LP. Asks LP to let them know if he will be available to participate in the symposium,
when he will be coming, and a general topic of his talks. [Letter from LP to Levy, 1950-01-17] [Filed under LP Correspondence:
(L: Correspondence, 1950), #230.16]
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