Activity Listings
- AHP writes cheque: to: Claremont Hand Prints amount: $7.73 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- Copy of a Letter from LP to Yale University, U of Calif. Berkley RE: a letter of recommendation for Theodore Einwohner in his pursuit into graduate school. [Filed under E: Correspondence 1952, Box #112, Folder #18]
- Letter from Henry Allen Moe to LP RE: sends a photostat copy of the Telluride Association case decision. [photostat included] [related letter from Henry Allen Moe to LP January 28, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #14, Folder #7].
- Letter from LP To Frederick R. Eirich, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, RE: Thanks him for the information. States that shortly before his letter arrived they decided not to offer him an appointment and that Eirich’s letter confirmed their decision. [Letter from Eirich to LP January 24, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (S: Correspondence, 1951), #378.5]
- Letter from LP to David Crockett RE: LP was glad to receive Mr. Crockett's January 17, 1952 letter informing him that his membership on the Scientific Advisory Committee continues for another year. [Filed under LP Science: Box 15.008, Folder 8.4]
- Letter from LP to Henry Allen Moe, Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, RE: LP gives his opinions of Dr. Walter S. Root, which are largely negative. [In reply to letter from Moe to LP January 26, 1952]. [Filed under LP Science: Box 14.014, Folder 14.7].
- Letter from LP to Melvin D. Schoenberg, cc. Robert B. Corey, RE: Regretfully informs him that they have decided not to offer him an appointment at Caltech. Thanks Schoenberg for visiting them. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (S: Correspondence, 1951), #378.5]
- Letter from LP to Mr. Don Berry RE: Thanks Mr. Berry for the painting that he sent. Says that the structure of sodium that he was working on when Mr. Berry was in Pasadena was the wrong one and so the puzzle remains. Suggests signing the painting. Asks what plans Mr. Berry has for the future. [Filed under B: Correspondence 1952, Box #37, Folder #20]
- Letter from LP to Mr. Gaston F. Bell RE: LP refers Mr. Bell to some literature regarding the structures of heteropoly acids, as Mr. Bell requested in his letter to LP. [Letter from Mr. Bell to LP January 22, 1952, follow up letter from Mr. Bell to LP February 4, 1952] [Filed under B: Correspondence 1952, Box #37, Folder #20]
- Letter from LP to Mr. W.H. Buck RE: says that the suggestion that Mr. Buck made in his letter regarding antibodies has been discussed for many years. Experiments have been made, and accordingly, they have yielded negative results. [Letter from Mr. Buck to LP January 29, 1952, see above, NO DATE]. [Filed under B: Correspondence 1952, Box #37, Folder #20]
- Letter from LP to the Committee on Fellowships and Scholarships of the U. of Chicago RE: writes an appraisal of Peter H. Verdier as he is applying for graduate school at the U. of Chicago. [copy of filled out application answers included with the letter] [Filed under V: Correspondence 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #427, Folder #12].
- Letter from Professor W. M. Latimer of the Dept. of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering of the University of Berkeley to LP RE: writes a recommendation for Dr. Z. Z. Hugus, a professor in inorganic chemistry with aptitude in quantum mechanics. [Letter from LP to Prof. Latimer February 5, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #212, Folder #15 (Latimer, Wendell)].
- Letter from W. H. Buck to LP RE: Presents a hypothesis regarding antibodies and asks LP for criticism. [Letter of response from LP to Mr. W. H. Buck January 29, 1952]. [Filed under B: Correspondence 1952, Box #37, Folder #20]
- Memo from LP to Gunnar Bergman. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #27, Folder #12]
To Gunnar Bergman
From Linus Pauling
Jan. 29, 1952
Subject: Intermetallic compound AuPb2
In the Strukturbericht, vol. 3, page 612, there is a paper by H. Perlitz on alloys of gold and lead. He reports that the compound Au2Pb has the C15 structure, with a = 7.91 A.
He also reports that there is a cubic phase AuPb2, with a = 16.14 A. This corresponds to about 52 gold atoms and 104 lead atoms in the unit cube. The gold atoms are about 20 percent smaller than the lead atoms; hence this is a structure of a somewhat different sort from those that we have been investigating; in this structure there are more large atoms than small atoms.
The total number of atoms, about 156, is close to the total number for the phases that you have just been investigating, 162; but the sizes of the atoms make it unlikely that the structures are related.
I suggest that you have Dr. Waugh make a sample of AuPb2, by the
method described in the paper, and that you prepare a powder photograph,
and attempt to determine the lattice and space group, and ultimately the
structure.
Linus Pauling:W
- Note from Mrs. Rowand Edwards to Caltech RE: How to remove a stain from antique lace. Writes in the hope that someone at Caltech can suggest some methods of removing stains from lace. [Letter of response from LP to Mrs. Edwards February 1, 1952] [Filed under E: Correspondence 1952, Box #112, Folder #18]
- Notes from LP to himself on the January 1952 issue of the Journal of Chemical Education and an article by K.J. Mysels of the Department of Chemistry of the University of Southern California. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: (Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by Linus Pauling, 1952), Box 1952a, Folder 1952a.20]
- Telegram from Charles Gaupp to LP, RE: Reed College would be honored to be LP’s host while he is visiting. Gaupp would like LP to indicate his preferences as to a hotel and what other accommodations he may require [LP’s reply January 30, 1952] [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1952), Box 1952s, Folder 1952s.4]
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