- Letter from David R. Goddard, Botanical Laboratory, University of Pennsylvania, to LP RE: Thanks LP for his advice and briefly
discusses the other candidates that LP recommended for the position. [Letter from LP to Goddard, June 8, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (G: Correspondence, 1951), #140.15]
- Letter from LP to W. Lotmar RE: Says that he will send the reprints of his papers. LP plans to analyze Mr. Picken’s photos
of crystallized muscle and states that he will write to Mr. Hudall asking for photos Picken made for him. [Letter from Lotmar
to LP, June 4, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (L: Correspondence, 1951), #230.17]
- Note from Matthew Meselson to LP RE: Expresses his regret that he could not talk to LP about the hemoglobin work and his future
plans. States that he hopes some use can be made of the preparations he left at the Institute. Writes that he would enjoy
hearing of the results if anyone completes the studies with Eurechis hemoglobin. [Letters from LP to Meselson, June 12, 1951 and July 18, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Meselson, Matthew), #246.8]
- Letter from LP to Worth Rodebush, Department of Chemistry, University of Illinois, RE: Tells Rodebush and Clausen about new
developments in the matter of hydrates. Inquires about von Stacklberg’s work in this area. States that it seems unnecessary
for him to begin preparing x-ray photographs of these hydrates. [Letter from Rodenush to LP, June 15, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Rodebush, Worth H.), #335.6]
- Letter from LP [Signed by Beatrice Wulf] to K. N. Rudall requesting permission to have a fiber diagram Rudall gave to W. Lotmar
be sent to LP in an effort to examine the diagram in terms of the configuration of the polypeptide chain LP recently discovered.
[Rudall’s reply June 22, 1951] ***
- Letter from LP to W. H. Freeman RE: States that the two volumes of the Clapp manuscript on the Fundamentals of Chemistry will
be returned under separate cover. Points out several minor errors in dealing with the malonate ion, and says there is nothing
novel presented, and that it is not worth publishing. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (W. H. Freeman and Company, 1951), #439.9]
- Newspaper Clipping: “Haldeman Will Speak at Meeting”, Monmouth (Illinois) Review Atlas, June 11, 1951. [Filed under LP Biographical: Scrapbooks, 1951-1955: Box #6.006, Folder 6.6]
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