Letter from Linus Pauling to Edward Mack. Page 1. June 14, 1938
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Activity Listings

  • Letter from LP to Dr. William G. Young RE: LP recommends Dr. G. C. Hampson for the position which calls for a well trained man in structural chemistry. [Filed under: Y: Individual Correspondence, Box #460, Folder #460.4]
  • Letter from LP to E. C. Barrett, C. I. T. RE: LP requests that the Institute cover the cost of the changes in wiring requested in the attached requisition because they are due in part to failure of the electricians to follow the original instructions and in part to unanticipated trouble with duets and beams. [Filed under LP Science: Box #14.038, Folder #38.3]
  • Letter from LP to L. E. Sutton RE: LP is very surprised that Hampson has been passed by for the New College election and has no idea about the reason. LP is now settled into to the new laboratory and is getting along very well. [Filed under: S: Individual Correspondence, Box #370, Folder #370.8]
  • Letter from W. M. Clark to W. A. Noyes RE: Although he doesn't know much about the detail of organic nomenclature, Clark sides with Fieser, in support of publication, because he is such a good arguer. [Filed under: N: Individual Correspondence, Box #279, Folder #279.4]