Activity Listings
- AHP writes cheque to: Linda Pauling amount $150.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Safeway amount $25.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- Letter from Albert S. Hester to LP RE: Request that LP send report on which papers presented during the session he presides over at Spring ACS Meeting in Kansas City are the most significant for Chemical and Engineering News [LP's reply March 12, 1954] [Filed under H Correspondence 1954, Box #166.5]
- Letter from E. S. Carmicheal, Socony-Vacuum Laboratories, to LP RE: Pleased to know he would be willing to speak at the New York Section of the American Chemical Society. [Filed under LP Speeches: 1954s.17]
- Letter from Farrington Daniels, University of Wisconsin to LP RE: Daniels provides a recommendation for Mr. Shin Suzuki in response to LP’s letter of February 26, 1954. [Letter from LP to Daniels March 10, 1954] [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1953-1954. 1966-1994), Box #14.007, Folder 7.1]
- Letter from LP to Clyde Hutchinson RE: Recommendation that article by Braunstein and Simpson not be published. [Filed under C: Correspondence, 1954 Box #74.22].
- Letter from LP to David Shoemaker. [Shoemaker's letter March 1, 1954; Shoemaker's reply March 22, 1954] [Filed under S: Individual Correspondence, Box #363.3]
4 March 1954
Dr. David P. Shoemaker
Department of Chemistry
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge 39, Massachusetts
Dear Dave:
Thanks for the note on your letter of 1 March to Mr. Burtz. I knew that it was unlikely that you could come to Pasadena, but I wanted you to know that the meeting was being held.
I am glad to hear that you have no detectable after-effects from your illness.
As to my trip around the world, it turned out unfortunately. My wife and I decided to start out, even though I had not received my validated passport after having sent it in to Washington on my return from Israel in November. When we got to New York the passport was not there, and our efforts for a couple of weeks in Washington to chisel it out of the State Department were unsuccessful; they did not refuse, but postponed taking action until it was too late to get to the meeting in India, which was the first week of January. Then we gave up and came home. This is, of course, a way that bureaucrats have of causing trouble by just delaying action.
I have gone over the sigma-phase manuscript again. I am worried [ab]out it, in that I am afraid that it will be turned down because of its length. Accordingly I suggested quite a number of deletions and changes, the main desirability of them being that they shorten the paper. A few things that might well be said are left unsaid, but I think that it is necessary that the paper be shortened. Gunnar will write to you about it.
Cordially yours,
Linus Pauling:W
- Letter from LP to Dr. H. Lehmann RE: Regrets that Lehmann's $150 honorarium for his recent lectures at Caltech cannot be transferred into a grant because of regulations at the Institute; honorarium check enclosed. [Filed under L Correspondence 1954, Box #230.20]
- Letter from William V. Consolazio, Program Director for Molecular Biology, National Science Foundation to LP RE: Requests LP evaluate enclosed proposal for research funding. [Filed under LP Science: (National Science Foundation: Correspondence, 1947, 1951-1989), Box #14.029, Folder 29.2]
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