Activity Listings
- AHP writes cheque to: Academy of Political Science amount $6.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Dr. Victor C. Hacking amount $15.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Mira Loma Mutual Water Company amount $19.10 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Southern California Symphony Association amount $10.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- LP writes cheque to: Bennett Travel Agency amount $290.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- LP writes cheque to: Kraus Motor Co. amount $77.54 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- LP writes cheque to: self amount $200.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- Letter from Duncan S. Ballantine, President, Reed College, to LP RE: Thanks him for the copies of his commencement address. Invites AHP and LP to lunch. [Letter from LP to Ballantine June 5, 1954 [Filed under LP Speeches: 1954s.10]
- Letter from I. Moyer Hunsberger to LP RE: Thanks for criticism of manuscript of June 3, 1954 [LP's letter June 3, 1954] [Filed under H Correspondence 1954, Box #166.5]
- Letter from LP to Ben May. [May's letter May 17, 1954] [Filed under M: Individual Correspondence, Box #244.5]
8 June 1954
Mr. Ben May
P. O. Box 1186
Mobile 7, Alabama
Dear Mr. May:
I thank you for your letter of 17 May, and your notes to me about Dr. Fleming and about vitamin E.
Knowing your interest in medicine and medical research, I have decided to write to you about a problem that we are hoping to solve. You know about the work that we have carried out on sickle-cell anemia and related diseases. I have been hoping that we could apply the same method of investigation, involving the new idea about abnormalities of molecules in relation to disease, to some other diseases, possibly to cancer, although as yet I do not have a well-formed plan of attack on cancer. Our new laboratory, which should be ready in about a year and a half, will provide the space for increase of our activities, and some of our financial problems will be taken care of, I hope, by the new Rockefeller grant.
We have a number of young men with M.D. degrees working in the laboratories all of the time. These are young doctors who have just finished their medical training or their internship, and are getting additional training in the basic sciences, and additional experience in research, in order to prepare them for a career in medical research.
We have need for a permanent member of our staff who is trained in medicine, and who can serve as adviser to the young M.D.'s who are working here, and to the other members of our staff who are interested in medical problems. He would also be in a position to carry on effective medical research himself. Professor Beadle and I are hoping that some way can be found to finance the appointment of a Professor of Medical Research in the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering of the California Institute of Technology. His duties would involve joint activities with the Division of the Biological Sciences also.
I am writing to ask if you could help us to finance the appointment of a Professor of Medical Research. We would, of course, have to offer the man permanent appointment, and the California Institute of Technology does not have funds that would permit this to be done. The salary would have to be a good one - probably $10,000 per year initially - because outstanding medical men have to be reasonably well paid. I estimate that we need an endowment of about $400,000, to cover the salary for the professorship and a minimum amount of support for the man's research.
Inasmuch as the arrangement with the Rockefeller Foundation is on a matching basis, a gift of $200,000, to endow the professorship, would be matched by an equal amount from the Rockefeller Foundation, and would permit the appointment to be made.
May I ask what you think of this plan. Would you be interested in endowing a professorship in medical research in this Institute? I am sure that the action would be a really significant one for medical research. You may remember that in the meeting in Washington I talked about this plan, and recommended that the Public Health Service consider it.
With best regards, I am
Sincerely yours,
Linus Pauling:W
- Letter from LP to Casper Schutte RE: Reply to Schutte's letter of May 18, 1954, answering his further questions about graduate study and work at Caltech. [Letter from Schutte May 18, 1954] [Filed under S: Correspondence 1954, Box #379.2]
- Letter from LP to Dr. A. McL. Mathieson RE: Reply to Mathieson's letter of May 28, 1954, stating that although LP may be back East that week, Mathieson is welcome to visit the lab. [Mathieson's letter May 28, 1954] [Filed under M: Correspondence 1954, Box #256.5]
- Letter from LP to E. M. Johnson, Chancellor of the Telluride Association RE: Reply to Johnson's letter of April 29, 1954, agreeing to serve as a member of the Sidgwick Memorial Fund Committee [Johnson's letter April 29, 1954] [Filed under J: Correspondence 1954, Box #192.20]
- Letter from LP to John R. Van Wazer RE: Encloses reprints of LP's work on bond orbitals and bond energy in elementary phosphorus as well as one on the structure of phosphoric acid and related substances. The work of the nature of the bonds in the phosphorus pentachloride molecule has not been completed and therefore, he does not send a paper on that. [Van Wazer's letterMay 6, 1954] [Filed under V: Individual Correspondence, Box #425.2]
- Letter from LP to Senator Wayne L. Morse RE: Enclosed Reed College commencement address includes mention of Morse and LP hopes he will not object [Filed under M: Correspondence 1954, Box #256.5]
- Letter to Mrs. George E. Farrand from LP RE: Expressing sympathy for the death of George Farrand, Member of the Board of Trustees of Caltech. [Filed under F: Individual Correspondence, Box #117.6]
- Memorandum from Robert B. Corey to Miss A.H. Walter, cc: LP RE: Submits 16 copies for an application to the NSF for a grant for support of research on X-ray Diffraction Studies of Crystalline Proteins. [Filed under LP Science: (National Science Foundation: Grants, Exhibits, 1954-1964), Box #14.030, Folder 30.1]
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