Activity Listings
- LP writes cheque to: Beatrice J. Wulf amount: $100.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #1]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Fred O’Flaherty, RE: LP thanks O’Flaherty for the check for $300.00 to cover expenses related to his trip to Cincinnati. LP is looking forward to speaking at the Golden Anniversary Meeting of the Leather Chemists Association. [O’Flaherty’s letter April 13, 1953] [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1953), Box 1953s, Folder 1953s.8]
- Letter from LP to Dr. P. K. Kapur RE: in response to Dr. Kapur's enquiry about a possible post-doctoral research fellowship at Caltech, LP suggests that he send a statement about the problem he would like to undertake and also some letters from professors that are acquainted with his work. However, it is not likely that they can offer an appointment due to lack of funds. [Letter from Dr. Kapur to LP April 24, 1953] [Filed under K: Correspondence 1953, Box #200, Folder #18]
- Letter from LP to Dr. P. P. Ewald RE: writes that he shall prepare the review of the International Tables soon. [previous letter from Dr. Ewald to LP May 4, 1953] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #110, Folder #4].
- Letter from LP to Mr. Brahama Datta Sharma RE: In response to his letter, LP sends reprints of papers on the structure of proteins. [Letter from Mr. Sharma to LP April 10, 1953, letter of response from Mr. Sharma to LP May 16, 1953] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #379, Folder #1].
- Letter from LP to Mr. R. A. Cooley. [Letter from Mr. R. A. Cooley to LP May 5, 1953] [Filed under C: Correspondence 1953, Box #74, Folder #21]
7 May 1953
Dr. R. A. Cooley
Olin Industries, Inc.
East Alton, Illinois
Dear Bob:
I am glad to have your letter, and to know about the work that you are doing on rate control strands - that is, on the paper- that you are presenting.
I applied for a patent. I don't know just what the situation is about it. I do not know how to go about finding out - perhaps you could inquire of the Ordnance Department, the Allegheny Ballistics Laboratory, or some place like that.
I can give you a statement from the oper literature. I have a "Citation to Accompany the Award of the Medal for Merit to Linus Carl Pauling," signed by Harry Truman, The White House, February 2, 1948, in which there occurs the sentence "His proposal for the use of rate control strands made the castible double base powder program more effective and widened the field of application." In my proposal I discussed not only rate control strands but also other ways of mixing two powders, in order to make use of some of the good properties of each.
With best regards, I am
Sincerely yours,
Linus Pauling:W
- Letter from Leland H. Taylor, American Association of Scientific Workers, to LP RE: an attempt to organize a meeting of members. [Filed under LP Peace: Box 4.009, Folder 9.1]
- Note from Mr. John Andre Bussinger to LP RE: requests a statement from LP regarding his ideas for or against barring teachers of communistic design from schools. [Letter of response from LP to Mr. Bussinger June 19, 1953] [Filed under unsorted correspondence 1953].
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