Letter from Linus Pauling to A.A. Noyes. Page 1. April 11, 1936
Letter from Linus Pauling to A.A. Noyes. April 11, 1936. Page 1  Larger Images / More Information. 1 p.  View Transcript

Activity Listings

  • AHP writes cheque to: Katharine Putnam Crane amount $78 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.013, Folder #2]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. W. H. Rodebush RE: LP is glad to hear that the revision of the notes on the Third Law of Thermodynamics is satisfactory. [LP Manuscripts of Articles, 1936a.2]
  • Letter from LP to Professor Ermon Eastman RE: LP encloses a letter and paper from Rodebush and a copy of LP's reply to him. LP suggests that they don't argue with Rodebush but that if Eastman wishes to write to him he may do so. [LP Manuscripts of Articles, 1936a.2]
  • Letter from LP to Professor R. C. L. Mooney RE: LP is sorry to hear that he has not been feeling well this winter and that consequently his work has been slowed. LP believes that it is worthwhile for Mr. Beach to begin work on the fluorochloroidides for several reasons. [Filed under: M: Correspondence, Box #255.3]
  • Letter from Vice President of McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc to LP RE: Is delighted to learn that LP will be visiting New York however he will be absent during most of his stay. [Filed under: LP Books, 1935b.1]
  • Letter from W. A. Noyes to LP RE: Noyes explains to LP why the parachor is a determination of the molecular volume at the critical temperature when the forces between the molecules become zero and the distance between them have no effect on their natural volume. [LP's letter: April 4, 1936] [LP's reply: April 14, 1936] [Filed under: N: Individual Correspondence, Box #279.3]