"Protein Structure and Immunological Reactions" Page 1. April 19, 1938
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Activity Listings

  • Letter from Allan C. Balch to Dr. Robert A. Millikan RE: Encloses a letter from the National Oil Products Company. [Filed under: G: Correspondence, Box #140, Folder #140.3]
  • Letter from Dr. Allan C. Balch, President CIT, to C. P. Gulick RE: Explains that he is forwarding his letter to Dr. Robert A. Millikan of CIT. [Gulick's letter: April 11, 1938] [Filed under: G: Correspondence, Box #140, Folder #140.3]
  • Letter from Edward C. Lingafelter to LP RE: Is sending LP a manuscript of the crystal structure of the mercuric ammonobasic chloride and would like to have LP criticize it before it is sent in. Asks LP where he thinks the paper should be sent. [Filed under: L: Correspondence, Box #230, Folder #230.4]
  • Letter from George Scatchard to LP RE: Is very sorry to learn that LP will not be able to attend the Symposium at Brown. [LP's response: April 26, 1938] [Filed under: S: Correspondence, Box #377, Folder #377.8]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Robert T. Ross RE: LP believes that the chemistry department at Stanford is a good one, and they would be very happy to consider graduates from Stanford for graduate work at CIT. [Filed under: R: Correspondence, Box #340, Folder #340.3]
  • Letter from LP to H. T. Clarke RE: Thanks Clarke for the letter concerning Dr. Jacinto Steinhardt. However, is uncertain whether it will be possible for him to continue work in Pasadena but ensures that careful consideration will be given to the suggestion. [Clarke's letter: April 13, 1938] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #66, Folder #66.4]
  • Letter from LP to Mr. Galpin RE: LP would be very glad to have Dr. Henri Brasseur stay and work at the Institute for as long as possible. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #37, Folder #37.5]
  • Letter from LP to Warren Weaver, Director, The Natural Sciences-The Rockefeller Foundation RE: LP reminds Weaver that his report about Wrinch was written with complete candor. He has received a letter from Hans Clarke suggesting that Dr. Jacinto Steinhardt might fit well at C. I. T. but LP would only be able to accept him if his Rockefeller Fellowship were continued, as their plans for the following year are set. [Weaver's letter to LP April 11, 1938; Reply April 28, 1938] [Filed under LP Science: Box #14.038, Folder #38.6]