Letter from Linus Pauling to E.C. Watson. Page 1. October 24, 1944
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Activity Listings

  • Informal Ballot for the Section of Chemistry signed by C.S. Marvel. [Filed under LP Science: National Academy of Sciences, 1939-1944: Box #14.018 Folder #18.3]
  • Letter from C. S. Marvel, University of Illinois, to Members of the Chemistry Section. RE: Report on the caucus of the Section. Informs them of the four candidates who ranked at the top of the voting. Encloses biographical and bibliographical data on the candidates. Requests that they recommend candidates as foreign associates. [Filed under LP Science: National Academy of Sciences, 1939-1944: Box #14.018 Folder #18.3]
  • Letter from Dr. Paul Emmett, Pupin Physics Laboratories, Columbia University, to LP RE: Comments on LP's improving health. Sends his opinions of Dr. Pohl, recommending he be given a research team to assist him. Discusses LP's plans for adsorption work with proteins after the war. Adds that he will be leaving Columbia in December or January to work for the Mellon institute on catalyst project. [Letters from LP to Emmett October 19, 1944, November 10, 1944] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #109.1, file:(Emmett, Paul, 1937-1959, 1977-1982)]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Lawrence Brockway RE: Returns and approves of the Newburgh manuscript for publication. Mentions that Pressman did some experiments to substantiate the argument of the paper, and may publish at a later date. [Letter from Brockway to LP October 19, 1944 [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #31.11, file:(Brockway, Lawrence O., 1936-1942, 1944, 1950, 1955, 1959, 1965, 1979)]
  • Meeting Minutes for the Graduate Committee on Post-War Policies and proposed resolution to Item XI. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box #1.029 file 29.2]
  • Memo from Franklin Thomas [signed by secretary Miss Brundage] to LP RE: “As per your requests of this morning.” [Note in margin in pencil: “Buwalda points out that the Aeronautics relation to industry (wind tunnels) is unique - other depts aren't in the same boat.”] [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box #1.029 file 29.2]