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Letter from Linus Pauling to Jerry Donohue. December 23, 1952. Pauling writes to provide his detailed reaction to the protein structure helixes upon which Donohue has been working. Pauling
suggests that Donohue develop a comprehensive discussion of these structures for publication, rather than providing a brief
overview in a letter to the Journal of the American Chemical Society, as Donohue had proposed. Pauling also expresses his
frustration with the delay in publication of his Nature article, and notes that a permanent position for Donohue can probably
be arranged at Caltech.
Creator: Linus Pauling Recipient: Jerry Donohue Associated: Robert Corey, Francis Crick, W.L. Bragg, Barbara Low, D.P. Riley, Fritz Arndt, Herman Branson, Harry L. Yakel, Jr., Maurice
Huggins, Solvay Conference on Chemistry, Nature, Journal of the American Chemical Society, Proceedings of the National Academy
of Sciences U.S.A.
Date: December 23, 1952 Genre: correspondence ID: sci9.001.14-lp-donohue-19521223 Copyright: More Information
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