Activity Listings
- AHP writes cheque to: Aletha Courtney amount: $18.75 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
- Letter from Herman von Schelling to LP RE: as a follow-up letter to his letter of November 7, 1952, goes on to discuss his work with orthogonal coordinates of a twisted curve in the hopes that it might be of help to LP. [Letter from Dr. H. von Schelling to LP November 7, 1952, letter from LP to Dr. von Schilling January 14, 1953] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #425, Folder #8 (Von Schelling, Hermann)].
- Letter from LP to Jerry Donohue, Cambridge University. [In reply to November 9, 1952 letter from Donohue to LP]. [Filed under LP Science: Box 9.001, Folder 1.12]
19 November 1952
Dr. Jerry Donohue
Cavendish Laboratory
Cambridge University
Cambridge, England
Dear Jerry:
I thank you for sending your letter, with mention of Crick's letter to Nature "Is α-Keratin a Coiled Coil?".
I remember that when I was in Cambridge Crick asked me if I had thought about the possibility of α helixes twisting around one another, and I said that I had - I don't remember that we said any more about the matter. In fact, I have been trying to account for the x-ray data, etc, for the α -keratin proteins on this basis, and after considerable work felt that the answers had been found. Corey and I sent a paper to Nature about two months ago, on this subject, but it has not yet appeared, I wrote to the editors last week, asking when it would be published. We are writing several detailed papers about these compound helixes now.
I didn't have a chance to say anything to Stanley about the Berkeley job, when I was up there, I judge that things are not too promising, from what you say. I have accordingly just written to Professor Stanley J. Cristol, at the University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, recommending you for appointment there. They want a man who would accept appointment to the staff and also be willing to serve as Department Chairman, for a limited term. They are interested only in men eligible for the rank of Associate Professor or full Professor. I think that Colorado is a fine place, and that this would be a good job for you — the University is in Boulder. Why do you not write to Cristol, giving him detailed information about your career.
I hope that you finish up the cysteyl glycine sodium iodide structure.
I'm glad to learn that you have a good house. We were disturbed to know that you were having trouble. I know that housing is a problem in Cambridge.
Dr. Jerry Donohue
Page 2 November 19, 1952
Thanks for the news about Peter. He writes to me once in a while -- not very often, however. I hope that he is settling down to work.
With best regards, I am
Sincerely yours,
Linus Pauling:ka
- Letter from LP to Prof. Wendell N. Stanley of the Virus Lab, U of California Berkeley RE: writes to remind him that he should hire Jerry Donahue as either an Associate Professor or a research man. [Letter from Prof. Wendell N. Stanley to LP November 24, 1952 ] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #367, Folder #10: File Stanley, Wendell M.)].
- Letter from LP to Professor E. A. Doisy RE: encloses the information that Prof. Doisy requested, including an account of his contributions to chemistry, a bibliography, as well as a few reprints. Goes on to talk about mutual acquaintances, the family and his recent work regarding the structures of proteins. [pencil note in the upper right corner, a list of the reprints included in the letter]. [includes carbon copy of the "Survey of the contributions to chemistry made by Linus Pauling"] [Letter from Ed A. Doisy to LP November 13, 1952, letter of response from Mr. Doisy to LP December 2, 1952].
- Letter from Theo A. Ashford, Associate Prof. of Chem. at Saint Louis University RE: refers to a previous conversation at the Oklahoma A and M Workshop about the coordination compounds of platinum. Introduces the idea of a possibility of a platinum and platinum bond. Promises to send LP some samples of compounds. [LP reply January 15, 1952] [Filed under A: Correspondence 1952, Box #12.18]
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