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Letter from Henry Allen Moe to Linus Pauling. March 9, 1927.
Moe writes to notify Pauling that his Guggenheim Fellowship has been renewed.

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JOHN SIMON GUGGENHEIM MEMORIAL FOUNDATION

PERSHING SQUARE BUILDING

NEW YORK

March 9, 1927

Dr. Linus C. Pauling

University of Munich

Munich, Germany

Dear Dr. Pauling:

I have the pleasure in informing you that the Board of Trustees, on the recommendation of the Committee of Selection, today approved the renewal of your Fellowship in the following terms:

“For the continuation of certain theoretical and experimental researches into the topology of the interior of the atom; renewal of fellowship for a period approximating six months from March 1, 1927; stipend, two thousand dollars ($2000.), of which amount the sum of three hundred fifty dollars ($350.) is payable by the Treasurer’s check to be deposited for Dr. Pauling’s account in the Pacific Trust and Savings Bank, Oak Knoll Branch, Pasadena, California, and the balance, sixteen hundred fifty dollars ($1650.), is payable in one sum by letter of credit.”

I shall make the necessary financial arrangements with the Treasurer.

With all good wishes, I am

Yours very sincerely,

Henry Allen Moe

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