Letter from Linus Pauling to I.I. Horovitz. Page 1. September 3, 1936
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  • Letter from LP to James B. Conant RE: Is pleased to learn that he is interested in revising his text book of organic chemistry. Goes on to explain the confusion between resonance and tautomerism. [Filed under C: Individual Correspondence: Box #66.15]
  • Letter from LP to Mr. Richard Dodson RE: Thanks Dodson for taking care of the house during the summer and is glad to report it is in good condition. Reports that he had heard about Drabkin's work but thinks it is baloney. [Filed under: D: Individual Correspondence. (Dil-Dyson) Box #96.5]
  • Letter from LP to W. D. Kumler RE: LP finds it very interesting that he has thought of making magnetic susceptibility measurements of hemoglobin and is sending him reprints under separate cover. [Filed under: K: Correspondence, Box #200.1]
  • Letter from LP to Warren Weaver, Director, The Natural Sciences-Rockefeller Foundation RE: LP does not feel it would not be profitable for Dr. O. L. Inman to proceed with the magnetic study of chlorophyll and related compounds because of the absence of paramagnetic atoms. [Letter from Weaver August 27, 1936; Reply September 8, 1936] [LP Science Box 14.038, Folder 5]
  • Letter from William H. Strain to LP RE: writes in response to LP's letter of August 27. Regrets to learn of the loss of Professor Noyes and that because of this will not be continuing the development of a biochemistry department. [LP's letter: August 27, 1936] [Filed under: S: Correspondence, box 377.6]