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October 10, 1950
 
"Two Hydrogen-Bonded Spiral Configurations of the Polypeptide Chain." October 13, 1950
"Two Hydrogen-Bonded Spiral Configurations of the Polypeptide Chain." October 13, 1950.
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  • Letter from Herman R. Branson, Department of Physics, Howard University, to LP RE: Agrees with the manuscript on the structure of proteins that is proposed for publication in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Asks LP to include at least 25 reprints for him in the order. [Letter from LP to Branson, October 6, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Branson, Herman R.), #31.2]
  • Letter from Charles Coryell to LP RE: Tells LP about the papers he is currently working on. Writes about the Weinbaum trial and the speech he gave in honor of Dr. Michaelis. [Letter from LP to Coryell, October 17, 1950]
  • Letter from Paul J. Fouts, Lilly Laboratory for Clinical Research, Indianapolis General Hospital, to LP RE: Discusses two patients and tells LP that their blood samples will be sent to him under separate cover. Attaches a discharge summary for a patient. [Letter from LP to Fouts, November 17, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Eli Lilly and Company), #111.4]
  • Letter from LP to A.E. Mirsky, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, RE: Asks Mirsky to send copies of his papers which were published in The Journal of General Physiology during the years of 1925-1930. States that he is working on the protein structure problem and has formed three configurations for the polypeptide chain, one being a sheet and the other two being spiral. [Letter from Mirsky to LP, October 19, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Mirsky, A. E.), #248.3]
  • Letter from Ralph Spitzer to LP, RE: Hopes that his passport will be validated so he may work with the Newton Collection in Cambridge. Tells LP that he will apply for the Guggenheim for the Newton work, but needs a job now. He prefers a job in teaching chemistry or in research and development. Thanks LP for his support. [Letter from LP to Spitzer, October 4, 1950] [Filed under LP Biographical: (Political Issues: Ralph Spitzer: Academic Freedom and Passport Difficulties, 1942-1994), Box #2.034, Folder #34.2]
  • Letter from Z. Chafee, Jr. to LP, RE: Tells LP that he cannot sign the protest because he is a lawyer and has not seen the Department of State’s side of the story. [Letter from LP to Chafee, October 20, 1950] [Filed under LP Biographical: (Political Issues: Ralph Spitzer: Academic Freedom and Passport Difficulties, 1942-1994), Box #2.034, Folder #34.2]
  • Letter from Stuart Mudd to LP, RE: Gives LP reasons why he cannot participate in the protest to the Department of State, mainly, he has little knowledge of the case. [Letter from LP to Mudd, October 20, 1950] [Filed under LP Biographical: (Political Issues: Ralph Spitzer: Academic Freedom and Passport Difficulties, 1942-1994), Box #2.034, Folder #34.2]
  • Letter from LP to Alden H. Emery, American Chemical Society, RE: Submits a statement of his expenses in connection with the Chicago meeting of the Board of Directors in September. [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964), Box #14.006, Folder #6.3]
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