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George W. Beadle
George E. Burch
Dan H. Campbell
William B. Castle
Robert B. Corey
Charles D. Coryell
Lee A. DuBridge
Vernon M. Ingram
Harvey A. Itano
Karl Landsteiner
Alfred E. Mirsky
Robert M. Nalbandian
James V. Neel
A. A. Noyes
Ava Helen Pauling
Linus Pauling
Walter A. Schroeder
S. Jonathan Singer
Stanley M. Swingle
Arne Tiselius
Warren Weaver
Ibert C. Wells
Paul L. Wolf
Emile Zuckerkandl

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Robert Corey.
Robert Corey. 1950.
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Robert B. Corey

1897-1971

Robert Corey Papers, 1924-1965
Location: Caltech Institute Archives
Address: Mail Code 015A-74, Caltech, Pasadena, California 91125
Size: 2 linear feet
Phone: 626-395-2704  Fax: 626-793-8756
Email: archives@caltech.edu  Web: http://archives.caltech.edu/

 

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"Take care of yourself! That is more important than anything else I can think of. How glad I shall be to see you again!"

Robert Corey. Letter to Linus Pauling. February 25, 1948.

"I need scarcely say that I miss you very much. Indeed, I simply didn't realize how different it was going to be without you around the building. I hope that all is going well in your new endeavor and that it will not prevent you from paying an occasional visit to your friends in Pasadena."

Robert Corey. Letter to Linus Pauling. April 30, 1965.

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