Activity Listings
- AHP writes cheque to: Allan Knight Chalmers amount $10.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: Happy's Liquor Stores amount $58.04 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- AHP writes cheque to: The New Yorker amount $30.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.022, Folder #2]
- Letter from Charles Coryell to Dr. Henry Allen Moe, Secretary General of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Hospital RE: Enclosed letter to Chew of October 17, 1954 to explain the LP passport case to Moe. [Filed under C: Individual Correspondence Box #68.2]
- Letter from Charles Coryell to LP RE: Concerning enclosed correspondence involving the Committee on Passports of the Federation of American Scientists; [LP's reply October 26, 1954] Enclosed correspondence:
- Letter from Charles Coryell to Prof. Geoffrey Chew RE: October 17, 1954 Federation of American Scientists to the Council on the Kamen passport case; 5th paragraph concerns LP's passport case in 1953.
- Letter from Dr. G. M. Schwab, Germany to LP RE: Inviting LP to prepare a discussion of Professor Fajans' quanticule theory. Reprint enclosed. [LP's reply November 2, 1954] [Filed under S: Correspondence 1954, Box #379.2]
- Letter from LP to Dr. I. Herbert Scheinberg. [Scheinberg's letter October 11, 1954] [Filed under S: Correspondence 1954, Box #379.2]
20 October 1954
Dr. I. Herbert Scheinberg
New York State Psychiatric Institute
722 West 168th Street
New York, New York
Thank you for your letter of 11 October, about the abnormal hemoglobins.
I am very pleased to learn that the interpretation that I had placed on the first sentences of your paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences is not justified. I was troubled to think that I might have been mistaken in believing that we had originated the idea of abnormal hemoglobins.
The problem of the structural nature of the abnormality continues to remain a most interesting and puzzling one. Your results seem to be in contradiction with those of Schroeder and his collaborators. Dr. Schroeder is a very careful man, and I have had much confidence in him. I suppose that more work ought to be done on the amino-acid composition of these hemoglobins.
Sincerely yours,
Linus Pauling:W
- Letter from LP to Harold P. Klug, University of Pittsburgh RE: Reply to Klug's letter of October 13, 1953 declining the invitation to speak at the Mellon Institute during his upcoming trip back East. [Klug's letter October 13, 1954] [Filed under K: Individual Correspondence, Box #199.3]
- Letter from LP to Harry L. Fisher, University of Southern California RE: Thanks Fisher for his letter and informs him that he has already sent Dr. Emery the name of the departmental representative, Gunnar Bergman. [Letter from Fisher to LP October 12, 1954] [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964), Box #14.006, Folder 6.4]
- Letter from LP to Sid Bernhard RE: Errors that can be fixed in Bernhard's paper on enzyme specificity and molecular structure. [Letter from Sid Bernhard to LP October 12, 1954, reply from LP to Bernhard October 20, 1954] [Filed B: Correspondence, 1954 Box #37.21].
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