Letter from Linus Pauling to G.W. Wheland. Page 1. March 11, 1937
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  • Letter from F. E. Bartell to LP RE: Asks LP for information of Dr. Brockway because he interested in hiring him for a position in physical chemistry at the University of Michigan. [LP's response: March 16, 1937] [Next letter from Bartell: March 18, 1937] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #31.11, file: (Brockway, Lawrence O.)]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Hugh M. Smallwood RE: in response to Smallwood's letter about the paper on the "adjacent charge rule." LP tries to clarify a few points and take into consideration Smallwood's thoughts. [Smallwood's letter: February 27, 1937] [Filed under: S: Correspondence, Box #377.7]
  • Letter from LP to Professor Roger Williams RE: LP reports that he has not succeeded in getting a crystalline pattern from the calcium salt sample. [Filed under: Williams, Roger, J. Box #436.2]
  • Note from George Wheland to LP RE: Updates LP on his work and explains that he may have discovered the reason for the discrepancies between the valence bond and the molecular orbital methods. Informs LP that he has just accepted an instructorship in organic chemistry at Chicago for next year. [Filed under: LP Books, Unpb5.9]