"The Serological Properties of Simple Substances. IX. Hapten Inhibition by Polyhaptenic Simple Substances." Page 1. 1945
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Activity Listings

  • Letter from Alden H. Emery, Assistant Secretary, to LP. RE: Is sorry to learn of the death of Professor Dickinson. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1943-1948: Box #14.003 Folder #3.3]
  • Letter from Dr. Reuben Wood, Maryland Research Laboratories to LP RE: Replies that he is sorry Roscoe has died, says his tenure as technical director will end August 31, tells how he would like to tour some of the industrial labs in the area, and asks if LP believes it would be better if LP wrote to the labs saying how Wood would like to visit. Tells about his lunch with Henry Frank, says his interest in Shell Development will have to wait, expresses surprise at John Otvos' marriage and sends greetings to LP's family. [Letter from LP to Wood July 9, 1945, telegram from LP to Wood July 30, 1945] [Filed under LP Correspondence: 438.7]
  • Letter from Prof. Herman Mark, Bureau of High Polymer Research, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, to LP RE: Thanks him for agreeing to show Josefowitz around Cal Tech. Regrets to learn that Prof. Dickinson has died and expresses his admiration for Dickinson's work in x-ray crystallography. Adds that he hopes the war with Japan will be brought to an end and sends greetings from the Mark family to the Paulings. [Letter from LP to Mark July 20, 1945] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #244.1, file:(Mark, Herman)]