"Ferromagnetism" Page 1. March 30, 1952
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Activity Listings

  • LP writes cheque: to: Chet's amount: $63.90 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
  • Letter from Dr. R. Byron Bird to LP RE: encloses an itemized expense account in the letter from his recent visit to Caltech. Plans to make his final decision regarding his next year's work before Easter. Would appreciate word from Caltech before then. Sends his regards to several folks at Caltech. [a "P.S." in German is included at the bottom of the letter.] [Letter from LP to Dr. Bird April 4, 1952] [Filed under B: Correspondence 1952, Box #37, Folder #19].
  • Letter from J.H. Highberger, United Shoe Machinery Corporation to LP RE: will not be able to attend the April 22, 1952 meeting of the Protein Substitutes Group, but Dr. Wiederhorn will take his place. [Filed under LP Science: Box 13.004, Folder 4.3].
  • Letter from LP to C.H. Bamford, RE: LP writes to discuss, in depth, research on the structure of synthetic polypeptides. [Filed under B: Correspondence 1952, Box #37, Folder #20]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Jurg Waser RE: is not able to accept his invitation to speak on protein structure at Rice Institute as his schedule is full. [Letter from Dr. Waser to LP March 28, 1952].
  • Letter from LP to Dr. M. L. Huggins RE: in response to Dr. Huggins' letter, does not recommend that he publish his letter about proposed protein structures without a precise description of the proposed structure. In particular mentions the 11-atom ring helix. Goes on to critique Dr. Huggins' manuscript which he sent to LP in his previous letter. [Letter from Dr. Huggins to LP March 25, 1952, reprint of Maurice Huggins General 1953] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #162, Folder #14].
  • Letter from LP to Dr. M. Simonetta RE: thanks him for his letter. Writes that he has not done more work on the alkali halides in the gas phase due to his current work with proteins. Goes on to discuss the phosphorus molecule that Verner mentioned to him. Does not plan on visiting Italy. [Note from Dr. M. Simonetta to LP March 28, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #378, Folder #6].
  • Letter from LP to J.B. Culbertson, RE: LP notes that the title for his talk is to be “Chemistry in Relation to Medicine.” AHP will accompany LP on this trip. [Culbertson’s letter March 28, 1952] [Culbertson’s reply April 7, 1952] [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1952), Box 1952s, Folder 1952s.7]
  • Letter from LP to Mr. Ben May RE: thanks Mr. May for the article he sent on sickle cell anemia. Mentions his work on protein structure. Writes that he is planning a trip to England with Dr. Corey to attend the Royal Society conference. [Letter from Mr. Ben May to LP March 28, 1952, letter from Mr. May to LP May 2, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #244, Folder #5 (May, Ben)].
  • Letter from LP to Mr. J. A. Beek, Secretary of the Senate RE: thanks him for his letter and the book "The California Legislature." Writes that he is preparing for a trip to England where there will be held a conference on the structure of proteins. [Letter from Mr. Beek, Secretary of the Senate to LP March 27, 1952]
  • Letter from LP to Mrs. Ethel B. Socolar RE: gives thanks for the invitation to speak for the Faculty-Graduate Committee for Peace at the University of Chicago. However, he is unable to accept as he is planning a trip to Europe. [Letter form Mrs. Socolar to LP March 27, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #378, Folder #6].
  • Letter from LP to Mrs. Ethel B. Socolar RE: gives thanks for the invitation to speak for the Faculty-Graduate Committee for Peace at the University of Chicago. However, he is unable to accept as he is planning a trip to Europe. [Letter form Mrs. Socolar to LP March 27, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #378, Folder #6].
  • Letter from LP to Prof. T. E. King of Dept. of Chem. at Oregon State University RE: writes that he is sorry but it is not possible for him to go to Corvallis at the time of the June meeting. None of the other men in their division who are interested in protein chemistry are going either. [Note in pencil in upper right: "letter sent to Dan Campbell."] [Filed under K: Correspondence 1952, Box #200, Folder #17]