- Letter from LP to Hubert N. Alyea, Frick Chemical Laboratory, Princeton University, RE: States that he is sorry Professor
Alyea was unable to attend his talk at Carnegie Hall and offers to send him a copy of the speech if the Southern California
ASP Chapter decides to print the talk in its entirety. [Letter from Alyea to LP, February 22, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (A: Correspondence, 1950), #12.16]
- Letter from LP to Hans-Jurgen Booß RE: Responds to his questions about thermodynamics and other scientific matters. [Letter
from Booß to LP December 12, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (B: Correspondence, 1950), #37.17]
- Letter from LP to David E. Green, Institute for Enzyme Research, University of Wisconsin, RE: States that they would be pleased
to have Dr. Frixos Charalampous in their laboratory if he is willing to put up with the crowded conditions. Inquires if he
can assist him in obtaining a fellowship. [Letter from Green to LP February 24, 1950, Letter from Charalampous to LP March 11, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (C: Correspondence, 1950), #74.18]
- Memo from LP to Professor Campbell RE: States that they will probably have Dr. Frixos Charalampous in the laboratory for the
coming year. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (C: Correspondence, 1950), #74.18]
- Letter from LP to Montague Cleeves RE: Thanks him for the letter and states that it is encouraging to know how many people
approve of his activities. [Note from Cleeves to LP February 25, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (C: Correspondence, 1950), #74.18]
- Letter from LP to Kosuke Ohki, Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research, University of Kyushu, RE: Returns Ohki’s manuscript.
States that he was pleased to learn about his work on the blood pigments of Lingura unguis and that he looks forward to hearing
about future results. Tells Ohki that his ideas on the electronic theory of the respiratory process seem to be speculative
and are not directly supported by experimental evidence. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (O: Correspondence, 1950), #300.12]
- Letter from LP to W. H. Freeman RE: Criticizes Hackerman and Anderson’s manuscript on Colloidal Chemistry and gives his opinion that it should not be published. [Letter from Freeman to Hackerman, February 28, 1950, Letter from Freeman to LP March 3, 1950 and March 10, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (W. H. Freeman and Company, 1950), #439.8]
- Letter from LP to W. H. Freeman RE: Explains that he thinks that Ms. James and the American Scientist misrepresented him. [Letters from Freeman to LP March 3, 1950 and March 10, 1950] [Filed under LP Books: 1950b.7]
- Article: “Dr. Pauling is Tour Speaker for April and May”, Southwest Retort, Vol. 2, No. 6, March 1950. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks 1946-1950: Box #6.005, Folder 5.50]
- Check from LP to California Institute of Technology for $5.40. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Business and Financial: Bank
Statements and Canceled Checks, December 1948-November 1950; 1960-1962), Box #4.019, Folder #19.2]
- Check from AHP to Pasadena Red Cross for $10.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Business and Financial: Bank Statements and
Canceled Checks, December 1948-November 1950; 1960-1962), Box #4.019, Folder #19.2]
- Article: “Hydrogen Hysteria”, Time, March 6, 1950. [Filed under LP Peace: (Assorted Non-Pauling Peace Materials: Articles, Typescripts, Pamphlets, Booklets
(Sc-Zi)), Box #8.006, Folder #6.24]
- Letter from LP to Dr. William M. Dow, United Gas Pipe Line Co., RE: Writes that he is looking forward to his speaking arrangement
before the Shreveport Section of the American Chemical Society and confirmation has already been sent by the Washington-Youree
Hotel. Writes that he will call him when he arrives, and he may enjoy a little trip around the town or countryside, but otherwise
he would like to rest. [Letter from Dow to LP February 27, 1950] [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964), Box #14.006, Folder #6.2]
- Letter from Norris Brown, Chairman- elect, Dallas- Ft. Worth Section, American Chemical Society, to LP RE: Writes that they
are looking forward to his lecture on “Valence in Metals and the Relation of Intermetallic Compounds,” which will be held
at the Fondren Library at Southern Methodist University following an informal dinner at the Student Union Building. The audience
will consist of professors of chemistry, petroleum chemists, vegetable chemists, and others of mixed interest in chemistry.
Also writes that reservations have been made for the “Town House” starting Sunday night. [Letter from LP to Brown March 9, 1950] [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964), Box #14.006, Folder #6.2]
- Letter from Mack C. Fuqua, Program Chairman, Baton Rouge Section, American Chemical Society, to LP RE: Writes that they are
looking forward to hearing him speak on “The Structure of Antibodies and the Nature of Serological Reactions” at the lecture
held at Louisiana State University at 8pm, preceded by an informal dinner. The audience will consists of chemists and engineers
from Ethyl, Solvay, Esso Standard Oil, Copolymer, and Permanente, and professors and students from Louisiana State University.
Also writes that a double room has been reserved for him at the Hotel Heidelberg, and suggests LP contact him upon arrival.
[Letter from LP to Fuque March 10, 1950] [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964), Box #14.006, Folder #6.2]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Paul C. Zamecnik, Massachusetts General Hospital RE: Returns the money since most of his expenses were
paid by groups he lectured for, suggests they reimburse him $50.00. Hopes to be able to return east next year in connection
with some other event so as to keep the hospital expenses at a minimum. [Letter from Dr. Zamecnik to LP February 27, 1950 and March 22, 1950] [Filed under LP Science: (Massachusetts General Hospital - Scientific Advisory Committee, 1949-1957), Box #15.008, Folder
#8.2]
- Letter from R.H. Turnbull to LP, RE: Encloses a copy of his letter to Mr. R. Leslie Collett, the Registrar of the Royal Institute
of Chemistry of Great Britain and Ireland. Informs LP that he has spoken with the American consul there and the Editor of
the Statesman, who both agree it is necessary to have an international society of scientists to govern the use of atomic energy
and abolish war. Tells LP that he just received a letter from Sir Herbert Gepp, informing him that he is now the President
of the Royal Australian Institute of Chemistry, and says that he would also agree with the formation of an international society
of scientists. [Filed under LP Personal Safe, Drawer #2, Folder #2.022]
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