Letter from Linus Pauling to James S. Thompson. November 1, 1930

Pauling writes to discuss printing charges for The Structure of Line Spectra, apologizing for the delay in his response to Thompson's previous letter and citing his summer travels as the cause. Pauling argues that he and Samuel Goudsmit are not responsible for miscellaneous printing charges, noting mistakes that were made by the printing company. He requests that, in light of his complaint, the bill be reassessed. In the event that fees are charged, he requests that he and Goudsmit be billed in a one to three ratio.  View Transcript

Letter from Linus Pauling to James S. Thompson. Page 1. November 1, 1930
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Letter from Linus Pauling to James S. Thompson. Page 2. November 1, 1930
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Associated: Samuel Goudsmit, Leonard S. Ornstein, Herman C. Burger, Journal of the American Chemical Society

ID: 1930b.4-lp-thompson-19301101

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