Letter from Linus Pauling to Henry K. Benson. July 14, 1932Pauling writes to detail the use of the grants-in-aid that he received from the National Research Council, which paid half of the salary of Dr. J. H. Sturdivant who was developing a special X-ray ionization spectrometer for the measurement of reflection intensity to assist in Pauling's investigations of electron distribution in crystals. View TranscriptAssociated: J. Holmes Sturdivant, National Research Council ID: sci14.027.2-lp-benson-19320714 |