Activity Listings
- LP writes cheque to: Caltech Bookstore amount: $18.16 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- LP writes cheque to: The Nation amount: $1.80 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- Letter from A. H. Walter to R. B. Gilmore, cc: LP RE: Gives the final notification of Amendment 3 to Caltech's contract with the ONR. [Filed under LP Science: Box 14.031, Folder 31.2]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Paul Scheuer RE: writes in response to Dr. Scheuer's letter that he is sorry to hear that he wants to leave Hawaii at this time, and unfortunately there are no organic chemistry research positions open in their department at present, however, there is a N.F.I.P. fellowship open for the investigation of the structure of nucleic acids. Oberlin college is also looking to hire an organic or physical chem. man. [Letter from Dr. Scheuer to LP June 3, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #378, Folder #6].
- Letter from LP to Dr. Sterling B. Hendricks RE: thanks Dr. Hendricks for his letter of June 1, 1952. Mentions his attempt to again obtain a passport from the Dept. of State so that he might attend the Faraday Society disscussion on the physical chemistry of proteins. [previous letter from LP to Dr. Hendricks May 15, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #156, Folder #3].
- Letter from LP to Dr. Virgil J. Berry, Jr. RE: Thanks Dr. Berry Jr. for the letter of June 10, 1952, as well as the reprint. Plans to try the method out. [Letter from Dr. Berry, Jr. to LP June 10, 1952] [Filed under B: Correspondence 1952, Box #37, Folder #19].
- Letter from LP to F.C. Tompkins, RE: LP has decided not to submit a paper for the General Discussion on the Physical Chemistry of the Proteins because LP does not think that it is likely that he will be able to attend the meeting Cambridge in August. LP would like to remain among the participants in the discussion meeting so that he may discuss the other papers. [Tompkins’ letter June 10, 1952] [Tompkins’ reply June 26, 1952] [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1952), Box 1952s, Folder 1952s.10]
- Letter from LP to Prof. F. T. Wall RE: is glad to hear of his work on a manuscript on chemical thermodynamics. [Letter of response from Mr. F. T. Wall to LP June 20, 1952].
- Letter from LP to Prof. K. Freudenberg RE: looks forward to Prof. Freudenberg's upcoming visit. Writes that he has made lodging reservations for Prof. Freudenberg at the Athenaeum. [previous related note from Prof. Robert Swain to LP June 15, 1952, related letter from LP to Prof. Robert Swain June 17, 1952, letter of response from Prof. Freudenberg to LP July 21, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #121, Folder #5].
- Letter from LP to Prof. Robert E. Swain RE: Thanks him for his letters and writes that he looks forward to Prof. Freudenberg's visit. [previous letter from LP to Prof. Swain June 11, 1952, related letter from LP to Prof. K. Freudenberg June 17, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #121, Folder #5 (Freudenberg, Karl)].
- Letter from LP to Prof. S. H. Graf. [Letter of response from Prof. Graf to LP July 3, 1952] [Filed under G: Correspondence 1952, Box #140, Folder #16]
17 June 1952
Professor S. H. Graf
Oregon State College
Corvallis, Oregon
Dear Sam:
Ava Helen and I feel sad to have learned about the death of Mrs. Graf, and we send you our sympathy.
Teresa and Ted stopped to see us this morning. It was fun talking with them. We now have all four of our children, plus our daughter-in-law, and plus our three grandchildren here in the house with us. Linus, Jr., with his family, is on his way to Honolulu, where he is to intern at the Queens Hospital. He has just got his M.B. degree at Harvard Medical School. Our second son, Peter, got his B.S. in Physics this year at our Institute. He has been admitted as a graduate student at the Cavendish Laboratory, in Cambridge, and he will be going over to England in September. Linda, who is just twenty, has finished her second year at Reed. Crellin will be a junior in high school next year.
Teresa said that you will be coming south, to San Diego, in September. I hope that you will plan to stop by to visit us. We are making a trip East in September and probably shall be back about 20 September. We may spend August in England. Our September trip, in any case, will be to attend a seating of the Faraday Society in Toronto and to attend the dedication of the new laboratories of the Procter and Gamble Company, in Cincinnati. I am looking forward to seeing Renton Kirkwood Brodie again - I have not seen him since 1918, and I am very much interested to find our how he fits in to my early memory of him.
Remember that we are looking forward to having you
visit us.
Cordially yours,
Linus Pauling:KA
- Letter from LP to Sir Charles Goodeve, F.R.S. RE: Is sorry to hear that Sir Goodeve will not be present for the meeting on the proteins in Cambridge come August. Agrees that if he spends a month in England, then they must get together sometime after the meeting. [Letter from Sir Goodeve to LP May 30, 1952] [Filed under G: Correspondence 1952, Box #140, Folder #16]
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