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- Article: "The Significance of Molecular Structure to Biology", Chemistry in Canada, July 1954. [Filed under LP Biographical: Box 6.006, Folder 6.54]
- LP is refused a passport to leave the country. He had been invited by Prime Minister Nehru to attend the dedication of an institute for scientific research.
- Typescript and Correspondence: Book review of The Kinetic Basis of Molecular Biology, July - August 1954. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles, 1954a.8]
- Typescript: The Molecular Structure of Hair and Similar Fibrous Proteins, July 1954. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles, 1954a.7]
- Letter from B. G. Voorhees, General Electric Co. to LP RE: Requests LP's assistance in locating work concerning the reaction of aluminum metal with water at elevated temperatures which was supposedly done at Caltech [LP's reply July 26, 1954] [Filed under V: Correspondence 1954, Box #427.14]
- Letter from Detlev W. Bronk, President, National Academy of Sciences to LP RE: The National Academy of Sciences will secure funds to enable the publication of Alexander Todd's paper he gave at the Nucleic Acid Symposium and thanks LP for his participation in the Symposium. [Filed under LP Science: (National Academy of Sciences, 1952-1954), Box #14.020, Folder 20.3]
- Letter from Hans Koch to LP RE: Enclosing copy of paper written with Beaven and Holiday on hemoglobin. [LP's reply November 3, 1954] [Filed under K: Correspondence 1954, Box #200.19]
- Letter from Raymond E. Kirk, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn to LP RE: Inviting LP to write an article on "valence" for Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of ChemiCaltechnology [LP's reply July 26, 1954] [Filed under K: Correspondence 1954, Box #200.19]
- Letter from T. R. Paxton, B. F. Goodrich Company to LP RE: Renewing invitation to LP to speak at the Akron Polymer Lecture Group's series; brochure from 1953-54 series enclosed. [LP's reply July 26, 1954] [Filed under P: Correspondence 1954, Box #313.2]
- Interoffice memo from W. Hertenstein to LP RE: Informing him that his parking spot has been relocated due to construction of the new Chemical Biology building. [LP reply July 26, 1954] [Filed under H Correspondence 1954, Box #166.5]
- Letter from Beatrice Wulf to Dennis Flanagan, Editor of Scientific American RE: Thanking him for advance copies of Scientific American and requesting the offered 150 tear sheets, both on behalf of LP who is away. [Flanagan's letter June 21, 1954; Flanagan's reply July 7, 1954] [Filed under S:Organizational Correspondence, Box #374.9]
- Letter from Beatrice Wulf to Edwards Brothers, Inc. RE: Confirmation of estimates, requests that they proceed with the copying and binding of LP's work. [Letter of June 16, 1954; Reply July 7, 1954] [Filed under E Correspondence 1954, Box # 109]
- AHP writes cheque to: Walter Fritts amount $20.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- Letter from G. K. Hughes, University of Sydney to LP RE: Reply to earlier letter from LP; supplies information about chemical properties of evolidine and a large sample of it as well. [LP's reply July 26, 1954] [Filed under H Correspondence 1954, Box #166.5]
- Letter from James M. Wiggins to LP RE: Requesting an autographed photo of LP [Filed under W: Correspondence 1954, Box #444.2]
- Letter from LP to Yvonne G. Bolz, National Science Foundation. [Letter from Bolz to LP April 15, 1954] [Filed under LP Science: (National Science Foundation: Grants, Exhibits, 1954-1964), Box #14.030, Folder 30.4]
6 July 1954
Mrs. Yvonne G. Bolz
Biological and Medical Sciences
National Science Foundation
Washington 25, D.C.
928
Dear Mrs. Bolz:
In your letter of 15 April 1954, relating to my application to the National Science Foundation for a grant in support of research on configurations of polypeptide chains in proteins, you ask me to state what support I am receiving from other organizations for this or any other research projects.
I am interested in a number of research projects, and as Director of the Gates and Crellin Laboratories of Chemistry and Chairman of the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering of the California Institute of Technology I take some part in much of the work that is done here. Much of this research is supported from the funds of the California Institute of Technology.
I judge that you want to have the titles of projects, sources, amounts, and duration of financial support for grants made to the California Institute of Technology in which I am designated as official investigator or responsible investigator. These grants and contracts are the following:
National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, to investigate plant and animal viruses (both crystalline and non-crystalline) by means of x-ray diffraction techniques with the object of obtaining direct physical evidence of their composition, structure, and molecular configuration. One year. $22,700. 1 July 1954 through 30 June 1955. (Continuation of previous support.)
Office of Naval Research, to investigate the structure and properties of proteins and synthetic polypeptides. Two years. $50,000. 1 December 1954 through 30 November 1956. (Continuation of present support.)
Army Medical Corps, for chemical studies of Oxypolygelatin and other plasma expanders. 1 June 1953 through 30 September 1954. $25,002. (Continuation of previous support from Public Health Service.)
Office of Naval Research, to investigate the structure of metals and intermetallic compounds. 18 months. $18,000. 1 December 1954 through 31 May 1956. (Continuation of present support.)
The following application has been made and action on it is still pending:
Public Health Service, to investigate the chemistry of blood. One year. $8,640. 1 November through 31 October 1955.
If you wish further information about these grants, please write to me.
Sincerely yours,
Dictated by Linus Pauling
Signed in his absence:W
- Letter from Bertil Thunell, Swedish Forest Products Research Laboratory RE: Requesting Caltech invite J. E. Marian (from Thunell's institute) to visit Pasadena while in the U.S. [Filed under M: Correspondence 1954, Box #256.5]
- Letter from Dennis Flanagan, editor of Scientific American to Beatrice Wulf RE: Notifying her the tear sheets will be sent shortly under a separate cover. [Letter from Beatrice Wulf July 2, 1954] [Filed under S: Organizational Correspondence, Box #374.9]
- Letter from Gunnar Bergman to Office of Naval Research RE: Gives the Periodic Status Report for the period 95, Marc through January 54, June for Contract No. N6onr-24432. [Filed under LP Science: (Office of Naval Research: Correspondence, Contract Status Reports and Project Status Reports, 1947-1962), Box #14.031, Folder 31.17]
- Letter from Helen Parker, Edwards Brothers to Beatrice Wulf RE: Confirmation of printing and binding order of July 2, 1954. [Wulf's letter July 2, 1954] [Filed under E Correspondence 1954, Box #112.20]
- Letter from Board of Directors, Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science, Inc. to LP RE: Enclosing revision to the by-laws concerning the business and financial arrangements of the Foundation of Nuclear Science and the Bulletin. [Filed under LP Safe: Box 2.006, Folder 6.26]
- Letter from Detlev W. Bronk, President, National Academy of Sciences to LP RE: Deferred reply to LP's letter of May 12, 1954 concerning LP's passport and research grant troubles. [LP Biographical: Box 2.003, Folder 3.4]
- Letter from Dr. Fred J. Allen to LP RE: experiments to possibly be included in 2nd edition of College Chemistry-showing milk as an antidote; building a "sublimer" for demonstration of solid-gas-solid transformation. [Filed under Correspondence: (Allen, Fred 1924-1969) Box #5.3]
- Letter from Flemming Woldbye to LP RE: He will be in Pasadena in mid-July and would like to see LP in accordance with B. Wulf's letter [Wulf's letter June 17, 1954] [Filed under W: Correspondence 1954, Box #444.2]
- Letter from Jerome Alexander to LP RE: Dr. Eleanor Alexander-Jackson's paper "A Specific Type of Microorganism Isolated from Human and Animal Cancers: Bacteriology of the Organism" as it relates to LP's remarks before the American Chemical Society at the Kansas City, 1954 meeting. [LP's letter of Response November 2, 1954] [Filed under A: Individual correspondence, Box #6.1]
- Letter from E.C. Baughan to LP RE: Request for a paper from the Journal of Chemistry, and discussion on magnetism and metallic electrons. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #37.21, file: (B correspondence, 1954)]
- Letter from Lee A. Dubridge to LP RE: Informing LP of salary raise (to $17,000). [Filed under D: Individual Correspondence, Box #96.16]
- Letter from Leone De Boynton to Caltech RE: Question about whether thermolysis (hair removal) tends to cause cancer [Filed under D: Correspondence 1954, Box #98.19]
- Article: "AEC Rules Against Oppenheimer", Chemical and Engineering News, July 12, 1954. [LP Biographical: Box 2.037, Folder 37.16]
- Article: "American Logic", Letter to the Editor of Chemical and Engineering News, July 12, 1954. [LP Biographical: Box 2.037, Folder 37.15]
- LP's reply: recommends publication of the paper.
- Letter from M. L. Wolfrom, The Ohio State University to LP RE: Enclosed manuscript entitled "Comments on a 'Meso Carbon Atom'" submitted for publication in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. [Filed under LP Science: (National Academy of Sciences, 1952-1954), Box #14.020, Folder 20.3]
- Letter from Marshall Gates, Assistant Editor, Journal of the American Chemical Society RE: Pressman, Siegel and Hall's manuscript, "The Closeness of Fit of Antibenzoate Antibodies about Haptens and Orientation of the Haptens in Combination" enclosed for evaluation
- Letter from Fritz Lipmann to LP RE: On part of the Executive Committee at Massachusetts General Hospital, Lipmann writes to ask LP to become a member of the advisory board for the next three years. [Letter from LP to Lipmann July 26, 1954] [Filed under LP Science: (Massachusetts General Hospital–Scientific Advisory Committee, 1949-1957), Box #15.008, Folder 8.6]
- Letter from LP to Miss Leone De Boynton. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #37.21, file: (B: Correspondence, 1954)]
13 July 1954
Miss Leone De Boynton
1972 N. Craig
Altadena, California
Dear Miss De Boynton:
I have been interested to read your letter of 9 July, which was referred to the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at this Institute.
I am sorry that I cannot answer the questions
which you ask. There is no one in the Gates and Crellin Laboratories of Chemistry who is working on problems of this nature.
Sincerely yours,
Linus Pauling:W
- Letter from T.S. Work to Beatrice Wulf RE: Requests reservations at the Athenaeum be changed in order to accommodate Mrs. Work's lecture schedule [Letter from Wulf June 22, 1954] [Filed under W: Correspondence 1954, Box #444.2]
- Newspaper Clipping: "Operation Spill-the-Beans", Oakland Tribune, July 13, 1954. [LP Biographical: Box 2.037, Folder 37.17]
- LP writes cheque to: Cash amount $150.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- Letter from L. V. Wike, Hughes Research and Development Laboratories to LP RE: Requesting reference for Paul Pietrokowsky for position there; also requests a statement regarding LP's knowledge of Pietrokowsky's loyalty to the country. [LP's reply August 25, 1954] [Filed under P: Correspondence 1954, Box #313.2]
- Telegram from Beatrice Wulf to Duane Roller RE: Informing Roller LP has been away for several weeks and will contact him when he returns [Comments on paper from LP July 19, 1954] [Filed under S:Organizational Correspondence, Box #374.6]
- Telegram from Duane Roller, editor of Science to LP RE: Requesting LP send comments on paper by Chernoss et al. ASAP. [Reply Beatrice Wulf July 14, 1954] [Filed under S:Organizational Correspondence, Box #374.6]
- Letter from Joseph W. Still, George Washington University School of Medicine to LP RE: Requesting references to works concerning the comparison of young and old proteins by techniques such as LP describes in his work on the structure of protein molecules. [LP's reply November 3, 1954] [Filed under S: Correspondence 1954, Box #379.2]
- Letter from Frieda Hohenner-Parker to LP RE: encloses pamphlet on her book, "The World in Which I Live" based communications with her late husband that illustrates the existence of the spirit world and the continued work of scientists there [Filed under H Correspondence 1954, Box #166.5]
- Letter from Giovanni Giacometti, University of Padua to LP RE: Requests comments on his work on hybrid pi-orbitals and also a letter of reference about his stay and work at Caltech. [Giacometti's next letter October 7, 1954; LP's reply November 2, 1954] [Filed under G Correspondence 1954, Box #140.18]
- Letter from Ren Capitant, University of Paris to LP RE: Inviting LP to take part in the Recontre pour la Dnte internationale [Filed under C: Correspondence, 1954, Box #74.22]
- Note from Henry Wise, Jet Propulsion Lab., Caltech to LP RE: Enclosed reprint dealing with the bond energy of the fluorine molecule [Filed under W: Correspondence 1954, Box #444.2]
- Note from J. H. Wolfenden, Dartmouth College to LP RE: Wolfenden was sorry to miss LP while he was in Dartmouth and hopes he will return their soon. He also regrets the news he heard about Mrs. Hobby and the cancellation of LP's research grants. [LP's reply July 30, 1954] [Filed under W: Correspondence 1954, Box #444.2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Walter Fritts amount $38.16 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- Letter from Dennis P. Riley to LP RE: Requesting LP look at the manuscript on proteins structures he sent June 23, 1954 and communicate it to the Royal Society. Also, he makes a note for B. Wulf to notify him if LP is traveling so he can make other arrangements for his paper to be published. [LP's reply July 20, 1954] [Filed under R: Individual Correspondence, Box #329.6]
- LP writes cheque to: Linda Pauling amount $150.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- LP writes cheque to: Linda Pauling amount $250.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- LP writes cheque to: Peter J. Pauling amount $250.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- Article: "Oppenheimer Decision", Chemical and Engineering News, July 19, 1954. [LP Biographical: Box 2.037, Folder 37.18]
- LP writes cheque to: California Institute of Technology amount $3.42 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- Letter from LP to J. W. Parcell, Branch Manager, Curtis Circulation Company. [Parcell's letter June 16, 1954] [LP Biographical: Box 2.035, Folder 35.11]
19 July 1954
Mr. J. W. Parcell, Branch Manager
Curtis Circulation Company
Glendale, California
Dear Mr. Parcell:
I am writing in answer to your letter of 16 June, which arrived while I was away from Pasadena, on a lecturing tour from which I have just returned.
You mention an editorial appearing in the 19 June issue of the Saturday Evening Post, titled "McCarran Act Will Bar No Genuine Visiting Scientists."
I do not ordinarily see the Saturday Evening Post, and I do not have this issue conveniently available.
I surmise from the title that it is contended that the McCarran Act does not bar genuine visiting scientists. I may mention that, if this is the contention, I know of some actual cases which invalidate this contention. For example, in September 1953 there was held in Pasadena e conference on the configuration of polypeptide chains in proteins. One of the leading workers in this field, whose presence at the conference would have been of great value, was not able to attend, because of not being granted a visa. This scientist, who has a world-wide reputation, has not been active in political matters, and I judge that the failure to issue a visa was the result of the technicalities of the McCarran Act, perhaps the failure to allow consular agents to use their mature practical judgment to any extent.
Because of the fact that the conference on the configuration of polypeptide chains in proteins, for which I was responsible, was significantly damaged through the barring, under the McCarran Act, of a genuine visiting scientist from this country, I am unable to accept the implication of the title of the editorial mentioned in your letter.
Sincerely yours,
Linus Pauling:W
- Letter from LP to Science RE: Referral from for "Hemoglobin E., A New Abnormal Hemoglobin" by Chernoff et al. LP opposes publication unless his suggested changes are made. [Telegram from Science
July 14, 1954] [Filed under S:Organizational Correspondence, Box #374.6]
- Letter from R. B. Shipley, Director, Passport Office to LP RE: Denying LP's request for a passport validation based on enclosed list of 24 allegations suggesting LP's alliance with the Communist party. [LP's reply September 3, 1954] [LP Biographical: Box 2.003, Folder 3.4]
- Magazine Photo with Caption: "Caltech to Build Lab for Research in Chemical Biology", Chemical and Engineering News, July 19, 1954. [Filed under LP Biographical: Box 6.006, Folder 6.55]
- Note from Elizabeth Work to LP RE: Requesting that the reservations and visit time T. S. Work arranged be changed to accommodate her schedule [Letter from T. S. Work July 22, 1954; Next letter from T. S. Work July 21, 1954; Reply from B. Wulf July 21, 1954] [Filed under W: Correspondence 1954, Box #444.2]
- Letter from Dr. T. Tomonari, Kurashiki Rayon Co., Ltd. to LP RE: Sends LP a copy of his work "World High Polymer" for criticism [LP's reply November 3, 1954] [Filed under T: Correspondence 1954, Box #410.19]
- Letter from LP to Alfred Gierer RE: Informing Gierer which dates are acceptable for him to visit. [Letter from Gierer June 12, 1954] [Filed under G Correspondence 1954, Box #140.18]
- Letter from LP to Dennis P. Riley. [Letter from Riley July 17, 1954] [Filed under R: Individual Correspondence, Box #329.6]
20 July 1954
Dr. D. P. Riley
The Royal Institution
21, Albermarle Street
London, W. 1
England
Dear Dennis:
I am very sorry that there has been so much delay in my answering your letters of nearly a month ago. They arrived while I was away from Pasadena on a lecture and vacation trip. I had intended to return earlier, but was delayed by two or three changes in my plans, in part the result of some trouble with my Riley.
I enclose the letter communicating your paper to The Royal Society. I have read the paper with great interest. It seems to me to be a fine contribution.
I think that you should change the word assignation to assignment, on page 48. Also, there is a misspelled word in the first line of page 60.
It seems to me that you do not include as many references to the work of other investigators as should be included. For example, on page 60 you say that it has long been known that globular proteins probably contain rods that are parallel or nearly parallel. I think that you should give references here to Perutz - probably his two papers in the Proc. Roy. Soc., and perhaps also to other investigators, such as Bernal and Sinclair. Also, although my feeling on this point may be biased, it seems to me that the paper by Corey and me, in which we assigned the configuration of the alpha helix to the rods in hemoglobin, should be mentioned in the next sentence.
I do not have any definite plans for a European trip at present. I am glad to learn about the decision on your apparatus. Whenever I hear about any opening in which you might be interested I shall let you know.
Cordially yours,
Linus Pauling:W
- Letter from LP to John H. Lawrence RE: LP cannot give recommendation for Dr. Myron Pollycove because he does not remember him; he graduated from Caltech with a good average record. [Lawrence's letter July 20, 1954] [Filed under L Correspondence 1954, Box #230.20]
- Letter from LP to Michael Straight, New Republic RE: Thanking him for issue of New Republic. LP feels it is too late to make any significant comment about the editorial. [Straight's letter June 7, 1954] [Filed under S: Correspondence 1954, Box #379.2]
- Letter from LP to the Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society RE: LP communicates "The Structure of Some Proteins as Revealed by an X-ray Scattering Method" by U. W. Arndt and D. P. Riley. [Filed under R: Individual Correspondence, Box #329.6]
- Correspondence: Abnormal Hemoglobin Molecules and Their Relation to Disease, summer lecture series, San Diego State College, San Diego, California [LP Speeches 1954s.13]
- LP gives lecture at San Diego State College.
- Letter from Beatrice Wulf to Elizabeth Work RE: She has received Work's note of July 19, 1954 and will make the necessary reservation changes [Letter from Work July 19, 1954] [Filed under W: Correspondence 1954, Box #444.2]
- Letter from T.S. Work to Beatrice Wulf RE: Mrs. Work has mumps and will not be coming to Pasadena, T. S. Work will be coming alone as arranged. [Letter from Elizabeth Work July 19, 1954; Letter from B. Wulf July 21, 1954] [Filed under W: Correspondence 1954, Box #444.2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Adohr Milk amount $2.46 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Johnny Oyakawa amount $94.08 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- Letter from L. J. Mullins, Purdue University to LP RE: Would like to visit LP in August or Sept. to discuss biological effects observed with simple planar molecules but not with spherical molecules. [LP's reply July 23, 1954] [Filed under M: Correspondence 1954, Box #256.5]
- Newspaper Photograph with Caption: "Ground in Broken for New Caltech Lab", Pasadena (California) Independent, July 22, 1954. [Filed under LP Biographical: Box 6.006, Folder 6.55]
- AHP writes cheque to: Elizabeth Gillette amount $10.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]0
- Letter from Dennis P. Riley to LP RE: Notifying LP that he is sending a manuscript by airmail and would like LP to communicate it to the Royal Society. [Next letter from Riley July 17, 1954; LP's reply July 20, 1954] [Filed under R: Individual Correspondence, Box #329.6]
- Letter from Kenneth Koe to LP and N. Davidson RE: Forwarding letter from Reed College about internship openings. [LP's reply July 27, 1954] [Filed under K: Correspondence 1954, Box #200.19]
- Letter from LP to Dr. L. J. Mullins. [Mullins' letter July 22, 1954] [Filed under M: Correspondence 1954, Box #256.5]
23 July 1954
Dr. L. J. Mullins
Biophysical Laboratory
Purdue University
Lafayette, Indiana
Dear Dr. Mullins:
I am pleased to learn that you are going to be in the west this summer, and I am looking forward to talking with you about the peculiar biological effects that you observed.
I shall be in Pasadena during August, except for the period 7 to 9 August, and during September, except for the period 6 to 11 September. It might be wise to let me know when you are planning to come, in order that I might insure that I am not temporarily unavailable.
Sincerely yours,
Linus Pauling:W
- Letter from LP to Dr. H. Lehmann. [Filed under L Correspondence 1954, Box #230.20]
24 June 1954
Dr. H. Lehmann
St. Bartholomew's Hospital
London
England
Dear Dr. Lehmann:
My wife and I are very pleased to have the beautiful book "Art in the Ice Age," that you have sent to us. We have both read it with great interest.
It was a pleasure to see you in Pasadena, and we are looking forward to having the opportunity to visit with you again at some time.
With best regards, I am
Sincerely yours,
[Linus Pauling]
Dictated by Linus Pauling
Signed in his absence:W
- Letter from Renate Ax to LP RE: Questions about the denaturing of Fibrin, if it exists naturally, what are all the possible ways to denature it, and how does the molecular structure change when dissolved with 1%KOH. Letter in German. [Letter from Renate Ax to LP April 25, 1954 reply from LP to Ax August 12, 1954] [Filed under A: Correspondence 1954, Box #12.20].
- AHP writes cheque to: Bullock's Pasadena amount $14.96 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Mira Loma Mutual Water Company amount $22.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Standard Oil Company amount $93.28 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Tide Water Associated Oil Company amount $26.91 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- Article: "Security -- Positive or Negative", Chemical and Engineering News, July 26, 1954. [LP Biographical: Box 2.037, Folder 37.19]
- Letter from Dr. Hermann Lehmann to LP RE: Request that LP help them find money to cover Harvey Itano's travel expenses so he can attend the Paris meeting of the International Society for Hematology. Also mentions Lehmann's work concerning hemoglobin [LP's reply August 12, 1954] [Filed under L Correspondence 1954, Box #230.20]
- Letter from LP to A. R. Todd RE: LP regrets that Todd will be unable to visit Caltech during his upcoming trip. He congratulates him on his Knighthood as well. [Todd's letter June 28, 1954] [Filed under T: Individual Correspondence, Box #407.6]
- Letter from LP to Dr. B. G. Voorhees, General Electric Co. RE: In response to Voorhees' letter of July 1, 1954, LP has not been able to find anything about work done on the reaction of aluminum metal with water at elevated temperatures. [Voorhees' letter July 1, 1954] [Filed under V: Correspondence 1954, Box #427.14]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Fritz Lipmann RE: LP is pleased to accept the invitation to be a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of Massachusetts General Hospital for the next three years. LP looks forward to visiting in December. [Letter from Lipmann to LP July 13, 1954] [Filed under LP Science: (Helen Hay Whitney Foundation–Scientific Advisory Committee: Correspondence, 1954-1959), Box #15.002, Folder 2.1]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Garnet T. Page, Chemical Institute of Canada, RE: Thanks him for inviting him to the annual conference. Informs of his estimated expenses. [Filed under LP Speeches: 1954s.11]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Norris Rakestraw, Editor, Journal of Chemical Education RE: Reply to Rakestraw's letter of June 12, 1954; LP is too busy to prepare a review on chemical constitution and biological activity, but thinks the project sounds promising. [Rakestraw's letter June 12, 1954] [Filed under J: Organizational Correspondence, Box #191.4]
- Letter from LP to Dr. T. R. Paxton RE: Declining invitation to speak at the Akron Polymer Lecture Group's series because of his full schedule [Paxton's letter July 1, 1954] [Filed under P: Correspondence 1954, Box #313.2]
- Letter from LP to Eugene Yourch RE: Reply to Yourch's letter of June 23, 1954. LP states little work has been done in LP's Division on polymerization [Yourch's letter June 23, 1954] [Filed under W: Correspondence 1954, Box #444.2]
- Letter from LP to Felix Friedberg RE: LP declines invitation to prepare an article for the Dictionary of Biochemistry. [Letter from Friedberg June 25, 1954] [Filed under F Correspondence, Box #128.19]
- Letter from LP to G. K. Hughes, University of Sydney RE: Thanks for letter and sample of evolidine (July 5, 1954); LP will now proceed with preliminary x-ray examination. [Hughes' letter July 5, 1954] [Filed under H Correspondence 1954, Box #166.5]
- Letter from LP to Louis Baker RE: Encouragement to continue studying the structure containing the 9-molybdomanganate. The information on crystal structures is in a folder somewhere that LP can't remember, request for any rules on structures developed by Baker. Acceptance to talk the next time LP is in Boston. [Letter from Louis Baker June 16, 1954 to LP reply from LP to Baker July 26, 1954] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #37.21, file: (B correspondence, 1954)]
- Letter from LP to Prof. Raymond E. Kirk RE: Declining Kirk's invitation of July 1, 1954 to write an article on "valence" for the Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of ChemiCaltechnology. [Kirk's letter of July 1, 1954; Kirk's reply July 30, 1954] [Filed under K: Correspondence 1954, Box #200.19]
- Letter from LP to Richard L. Kenyon, Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry RE: declination of invitation to write article because of a full schedule. [Letter from Richard L. Kenyon to LP June 29, 1954, reply from LP to Kenyon July 26, 1954] [Filed under A: Correspondence 1954, Box #12.20].
- Letter from LP to W. Hertenstein. [Memo July 2, 1954; Reply memo August 9, 1954] [Filed under H Correspondence 1954, Box #166.5]
Mr. Hertenstein
Linus Pauling
26 July 1954
Parking
In your communication of 2 July to me you mention
that parking spaces will be available for members of the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering who have been parking in the space west of the Crellin Laboratory only until 1 October 1954.
If I understand your communication correctly, members of the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering may use unassigned parking spaces in the Athletic Center south of California Street, after 1
I feel that the members of the staff of the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering who work in the Gates and Crellin Laboratories should have assigned parking spaces, and that these spaces should not be so far from the laboratory as the Athletic Center. I shall be grateful to you for any action that you can take in connection with this matter.
Linus Pauling:W
cc: President DuBridge
Professor Beadle
- Letter from Richard W. Lippman to LP and members of the Scientific Advisory Council of the Los Angeles Chapter of the National Nephrosis Foundation RE: First interim report to members of the Council; primarily discusses financial situations. [Filed under LP Science: (National Nephrosis Foundation, Inc., 1954-1958), Box #14.026, Folder 26.1]
- AHP writes cheque to: A. S. Greene Co. amount $4.61 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: All American Maintenance Company amount $30.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: American Committee for an Effective Congress amount $5.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Athenaeum amount $30.73 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: COPE amount $4.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: F. C. Nash Co. amount $18.58 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Fashion Cleaners amount $14.05 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Huggins amount $6.50 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: National Audubon Society amount $5.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: National Child Labor Committee amount $5.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. amount $23.90 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Poppy Cleaners and Dyers amount $12.09 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Richfield Oil Company amount $80.31 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Southern California Edison Company amount $19.10 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Southern Counties Gas Company amount $15.68 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: William Taylor amount $18.53 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Women's International League for Peace & Freedom amount $3.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Kenneth Koe. [Koe's letter July 23, 1954] [Filed under K: Correspondence 1954, Box #200.19]
27 July 1954
Dr. Kenneth Koe
Southwest Research Institute
8500 Culebra Road
San Antonio 6, Texas
Dear Dr. Koe:
I thank you for sending Professor Scott's letter on to me. I am returning it herewith - he had already written to me, about the openings at Reed.
I hope that you are getting along well in your job with Southwest Research Institute.
I am having a hard time working in my office now, and I think that everybody else in the Crellin Laboratory is having a hard time. A couple of days ago work began on the new Norman Church Laboratory of Chemical Biology. There are some workmen with air hammers hammering away at the concrete roadbed just west of the Crellin Laboratory, and the noise is terrific. We are, however, looking forward to having the new laboratory in the fall of 1955.
With best regards, I am
Sincerely yours,
Linus Pauling:W
- Letter from Prof. A. E. Mourant, Blood Group Reference Laboratory, England to LP RE: Mourant would like LP to help raise funds for Itano to travel to the Pais meeting of the International Society for Hematology. [LP's reply September 9, 1954] [Filed under M: Correspondence 1954, Box #256.5]
- Mailed deposit receipt from LP's account with Southern Commercial and Savings Bank: amount $172.05 [LP Biographical: Box 5.023, Folder 23.3]
- AHP writes cheque to: Action Books amount $3.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Boys' Athletic League amount $2.50 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Collectors of Internal Revenue amount $11.45 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Committee for the Nations Health amount $5.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Los Angeles County Pound Department amount $2.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Richfield Oil Company amount $13.81 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- Letter from LP to Dr. James V. Neel, University of Michigan RE: LP thanks Neel for reprints and invites him to come to the laboratory even though Itano is no longer there. [Letter from Neel June 4, 1954] [Filed under N: Correspondence 1954, Box #287.21]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Robert F. Loeb, College of Physicians and Surgeons (NY) RE: Inquiring if it might be possible for Dr. Richard Lippmann to apply for the Daland Fund of the American Philosophical Society to continue his research on nephritis. [Loeb's reply August 26, 1954] [Filed under L: Individual Correspondence, Box #217.5]
- Letter from LP to Prof. F. O. Simon RE: Congratulating Simon on his Knighthood. [Simon's reply August 3, 1954] [Filed under S: Individual Correspondence, Box #365.2]
- Letter from LP to W. H. Freeman RE: LP believes it would be beneficial for Freeman to acquire the copyright to Rollefson and Burton's book on photochemistry and publish a new edition of it. [Filed under Correspondence: W. H. Freeman and Company 1954, Box #439.12]
- Letter from LP to W. H. Freeman. [Filed under Correspondence: W. H. Freeman and Company 1954, Box #439.12]
28 July 1954
Mr. Wm. H. Freeman
549 Market Street
San Francisco 5, Calif.
Dear Bill:
I talked with Van Niel in Carmel. I said a few words to him about writing a book on microbiology. He expressed the highest admiration for you, and I had the impression that if he ever were to write a book, he would be glad to have you publish it. I did not pursue the matter further.
I mentioned the book by Oginsky and Umbreit. He made some strong statements. In particular, he said that Oginsky was a very opinionated man, who held to his own ideas about some parts of microbiology, and refused to read the literature, although these questions had been discussed and in some cases settled by earlier workers. He volunteered the example of the motion of bacterial flagella, which I had discussed in my note to you, page 4. He said that Oginsky was simply wrong about this, and that earlier workers had settled the question of flagella motion. There is no doubt that the discussion on page 36 of the book is very bad.
Van Niel also said that Kluyver had said something to him about Oginsky, namely, that he was a young man who refused to discuss scientific questions, in order to find out whether he was right or not.
Perhaps you would think it worth while to talk with Van Niel about Oginsky before you make final arrangements with him for the other book.
Sincerely yours,
Linus Pauling:W
- Note from LP to R.F. Bacher: Here is the requested list of research fellows for 1953-1954. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #37.21, file: (B correspondence, 1954)]
- Receipt from The Faraday Society for a subscription (3 ) for Peter Pauling (LP paid). [Filed under F Correspondence, Box #128.19]
- AHP writes cheque to: Pearl M. Jordan amount $20.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- LP writes cheque to: C. I. T. Bookstore amount $12.80 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- LP writes cheque to: C. I. T., Y. M. C. A. amount $25.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- LP writes cheque to: The Benjamin Franklin amount $9.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Carr Appliances amount $235.87 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Ted & Jerry's Delivery Service amount $5.15 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- Letter from LP to Dean Harold W. Stoke, University of Washington RE: Encloses reprints Stoke requested and explains use of propositions in graduate examinations at Caltech [Letter from Stoke June 17, 1954] [Filed under S: Correspondence 1954, Box #379.2]
- Letter from LP to Dr. C. N. Smyth RE: Supplying references for his work on the development of an instrument for determining the partial pressure of oxygen in a gas and the address of his oxygen meter manufacturer [Filed under S: Correspondence 1954, Box #379.2]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Fred J. Allen RE: LP's textbook revision, will send first drafts of the introductory statements for the six parts of the book and table of contents, will reimburse Allen ($300) to criticize manuscript. [Manuscript sent August 5, 1954, letter from LP to Dr. Fred J. Allen August 5, 1954] [Filed under Correspondence: (Allen, Fred 1924-1969) Box #5.3]
- Letter from LP to J. H. Wolfenden. [Wolfenden's letter July 16, 1954] [Filed under W: Correspondence 1954, Box #444.2]
30 July 1954
Prof. J. H. Wolfenden
Dartmouth College
Hanover, N.H.
Dear Wolfenden:
My wife and I were sorry that we did not get to see you during our visit in Hanover. This is the first time that we have seen Dartmouth College. I must say that it looked very good to us - a beautiful spot, and a beautiful college.
We enjoyed our visit with the Scarletts.
I am sorry to have to say that the press reports about Mrs. Hobby and the cancellation of grants to the California Institute for support of my work are true. The situation was taken care of in a temporary way by having applications sent in by other members of our staff, to cover most of the work. I have also submitted an application, for a small grant for support of my work on hemoglobin, and action on it has been postponed until November.
With best regards, I am
Sincerely yours,
Linus Pauling:W
- Letter from LP to L. A. DuBridge, President, California Institute of Technology RE: Thanks for personal salary raise as well as the raises of other Faculty members. [LP Biographical: Box 1.030, Folder 30.4]
- Letter from LP to S. Mizushima RE: Thanking him for samples of tussah silk and inviting him to stop by the lab again on his return home. [Mizushima reply August 17, 1954] [Filed under M: Individual Correspondence, Box #248.6]
- Letter from M. F. le Lionnais to LP RE: Inviting LP to prepare a chapter for "The Methods of Modern Sciences;" outline enclosed. [LP's reply August 12, 1954] [Filed under L: Correspondence 1954, Box #230.20]
- Letter from Prof. Raymond E. Kirk to LP RE: Reply to LP's letter of July 26, 1954; acknowledging decline of invitation to write an article for the encyclopedia, but asks if he will review the article at a later date. [LP's letter July 26, 1954; LP's reply August 4, 1954] [Filed under K: Correspondence 1954, Box #200.19]
- Letter from Robert B. Corey to Prof. S. Mizushima, cc: LP RE: Supplies format for application for the Rockefeller Grant; offers assistance of LP and himself in Mizushima's application process. [Filed under M: Individual Correspondence, Box #248.6]
- AHP writes cheque to: Mountain View Cleaners amount $14.73 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Walter Fritts amount $28.20 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
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