Letter from Linus Pauling to Ava Helen Pauling. May 9, 1932Pauling discusses his stay in Cambridge, Massachusetts, including his attendance of a lecture, various social events, and the completion of a scientific paper. He describes the process of moving from one set of lodgings to another, noting an excess of personal items which complicated the transition. Pauling also mentions a conversation that he had on the topic of anti-semitism. View TranscriptAssociated: Robert F. Bacher, Max Born, Percy W. Bridgman, James B. Conant, Victor M. Goldschmidt, John C. Slater, Curt Stern, Manuel S. Vallarta, F.E. Simon, Otto Oldenberg, Arnold Eucken, Richard Courant, James Franck, Otto Stern, Harvard University ID: safe1.011.14 |