"Jeremejevite – AlBO3" Page 1. November 14, 1936
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Activity Listings

  • Letter from E. Bright Wilson to LP RE: Wilson describes his work at Harvard. [LP's letter: October 31, 1936, LP's reply: December 9, 1936] [Filed under: W: Individual Correspondence, Box #438.5]
  • Letter from LP to C. S. Schoepfle RE: Is glad that it will be possible for Dr. Brockway to visit Ann Arbor in January and that he will be speaking before the American Chemical Society. [Filed under: S: Correspondence, Box #377.6]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Harold C. Urey RE: While LP agrees that Kraus would be a very satisfactory, he is not sure that he can help in the nominating process because he is not a member of the Association. [Filed under: Urey, Harold: Reprints, Correspondence, Box #419.1]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. J. L. Hoard RE: Regrets to report that the crystals were not what he expected. Is glad to learn that his freshman engineers are proving to be good students. [Filed under: H: Individual Correspondence, Box #159.10]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Kathleen Lonsdale RE: LP was very interested to read her paper with Krishnan in the Proceedings of the Royal Society thanks her for sending a reprint of it. LP looks forward to reading her paper on the electronic interpretation of anisotropy values. [Filed under: L: Individual Correspondence, Box #218.2]
  • Letter from LP to Mr. Clarence Wicks RE: LP suggests that the Wicks take the samples to a commercial analyst that he may find in a big city. If necessary the work may be completed at CIT, however the price will depend entirely on the type of work that needs to be don. [Filed under: W: Correspondence, Box #443.3]
  • Letter from LP to Professor J. Papish, Chemistry Department at Cornell University, RE: Says that he will write to Papish about accepting his invitation to be Baker Lecturer for a semester next year once a decision has been made at CIT about his leave of absence. Asks about the details of publication of his book covering the subject matter of the Baker Lectures. [Letter from Papish to LP, 11-2-1936] [Letter from Papish to LP, 11-16-1936] [Filed under LP Personal Safe: Drawer 2, Folder 2.005.22]
  • Letter from LP to Professor T. R. Hogness, University of Chicago RE: LP is glad to hear that he is reporting on spectroscopic measurements on the ferriheme-hydroxide-cyanide equilibrium. LP reports that the last six months have produced slow results on his hemoglobin work. [Filed under: H: Individual Correspondence, Box #162.4]
  • Letter from LP to Warren Weaver, Director of the Natural Sciences, The Rockefeller Foundation RE: Enclosed report describing the researches carried out since July 1, 1935 with the aid of Rockefeller grant, including the development of the magnetic technique for the investigation of hemoglobin.(Report attached) [LP Science Box 14.037, Folder 8]
  • Letter from Secretary to LP to Dr. Fred Fairbrother RE: Asks if the information provided is correct for a brief biographical note in the upcoming catalogue. [Filed under: F: Correspondence, 1936, Box #128.2]
  • Letter from Vice President, Reinhold Publishing Corporation to LP RE: Congratulates LP on his appointment to the Board of Editors of the Scientific Monographs. [Filed under: N: Individual Correspondence, Box #279.3]
  • Letter from W. A. Noyes to LP RE: Noyes informs LP that Professor Stieglitz suggests that there should be a new Monograph on the subject of "Atomic Structure and Valence." Asks LP if the book he published a few years ago covers this field sufficiently. [LP's reply: November 20, 1936] [Filed under: N: Individual Correspondence, Box #279.3]