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Letter from Linus Pauling to W.L. Bragg. July 15, 1929.
Pauling writes to discuss the logistics of his forthcoming trip to visit Bragg in Manchester, England. Pauling also discusses, in depth, research on the structure of crystals being conducted in both his and Bragg's laboratories, including work on the structures of silicates, cyanite, sillimanite, andalusite, staurolite, brookite and tantalite. Transcript.

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Creator: Linus Pauling
Recipient: W.L. Bragg
Associated: Arnold Sommerfeld, W.H. Taylor, P.P. Ewald, Peter Debye, Herman Mark, Paul Niggli, Warren Weaver, István Náray-Szabó, Fred J. Ewing

Date: July 15, 1929
Genre: correspondence
ID: corr30.1-lp-bragg-19290715
Copyright: More Information

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