"Applications of Magnetic Methods to Chemistry." Page 1. November 4, 1936
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Activity Listings

  • AHP writes cheque to: Edwin Porter amount $8.40 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.013, Folder #2]
  • Letter from Gerald Wendt to LP RE: Believes LP's suggestion that Edwin Lassettre be invited to submit a manuscript on hydrogen bonding is great, especially because LP could supervise his work which would speed up the publication process. [LP's letter October 20, 1936] [Filed under C: Organizational Correspondence: Box #70.5]
  • Letter from J. Papish, Acting Head of the Department of Chemistry at Cornell University, to LP, RE: Invites LP to visit Cornell as a lecturer for the first of second term of the coming school year. Explains that he would be expected to deliver a series of lectures and to prepare a book relating to the subject matter of the lectures. Informs him that there would be a stipend of $4000, but that he would have to pay his own travel and living expenses. [Telegram from LP to Papish, 11-9- 1936] [Letter from LP to Papish, 11-10-1936] [Filed under LP Personal Safe: Drawer 2, Folder 2.005.18]
  • Letter from LP to Professor J. H. Hildebrand RE: Informs Hildebrand that Brockway's electron diffraction investigations have proven him eligible for the Guggenheim Fellowship and strongly recommends him for this honor. [Filed under: H: Individual Correspondence, Box #159.3]
  • Letter from LP to Professor W. A. Noyes RE: LP is honored to accept the appointment of the Board of Editors from the American Chemical Society to succeed Professor Arthur A. Noyes. [Noyes' letter: October 28, 1936] [Noyes' reply: November 7, 1936] [Filed under: N: Individual Correspondence, Box #279.3]