Letter from Linus Pauling to Allen D. Bliss. Page 1. October 31, 1938
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  • Handwritten note from Mrs. Nellie B. Woodruff to LP, RE: Explains that she feels there is a misunderstanding between LP and her family regarding a road that LP would like to open to his property, which lays between their two properties. Tells LP about the prior agreement that the road would take 16 1/2feet from each of their properties and discusses how the water company put a pipe to LP's property through her grove without her consent. Tells LP that she has been informed of plans to surface the road and says that she hopes she is wrong in this. [Letter from LP to Woodruff, 11-4-1938] [Filed under LP Personal Safe: Drawer 2, Folder 2.034, 34.19]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. David R. Goddard RE: Thanks Goddard for the reprints and wonders what he thinks of Dr. Michaelis' coming to work at CIT after his retirement from the Rockefeller Institute. [Filed under: G: Correspondence, Box #140, Folder #140.3]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. G. A. Linhart RE: LP is interested to see his article and as son as LP has read it he will write to him about it. [Filed under: L: Correspondence, Box #230, Folder #230.4]
  • Letter from LP to Professor Haagen-Smit RE: LP reports that Niemann and Lucas are planning to five a twelve unit course during the second term on quantitative organic analysis. [Filed under: H: Correspondence, Box #165, Folder #165.3]
  • Letter from LP to Professor William Conger Morgan RE: LP is looking for a secretary and thought a woman who has majored in chemistry and might also have business training be interested in the position. [Filed under: M: Correspondence, Box #255, Folder #255.5]