Activity Listings
- Letter from Albert Einstein to Mr. Walter S. McNutt, Jr., RE: Thanks McNutt for his continuing interest in the work of the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists. Asks that McNutt carry the Committee's message to his fellow citizens, explaining the vital implications of this message in international relations and world peace. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists – Correspondence: L-Mi, 1946-1948), Box #3.005, Folder #5.5]
- Letter from Alden H. Emery, Executive Secretary, to Board of Directors. RE: Informs them of the next board meeting. Hopes everyone will become familiar with the material so the meeting can proceed quickly. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1943-1948: Box #14.003 Folder #3.4]
- Letter from Dr. Albert Einstein, Chairman, Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists to Walter S. McNutt, Jr. Thanks him for his donation and support. LP Peace: Box 3.005, Folder 5.5
- Letter from E.J. Crane, Editor, Chemical Abstracts, to Dr. Leslie Lampitt, bcc: LP RE: Reports that he, Dr. Noyes, and Alden Emery have been in contact concerning abstract sharing. [Filed under LP Correspondence Box: #70, file:(Chemical Abstracts, 1948-1956)]
- Letter from E.J. Crane, Editor, Chemical Abstracts, to LP RE: Discusses cooperation in publication with British journals. [Letters from LP to Crane February 24, 1948] [Filed under LP Correspondence Box: #70, file:(Chemical Abstracts, 1948-1956)]
- Letter from Edward Wichers, NRC to LP RE: Report on international union of chemistry commission on the international bureau of physico-chemical standards. [Filed under LP Science: National Research Council, 1925-1950: Box #14.027 Folder #27.4]
- Letter from LP to Professor V. Caglioti, Instituto Chimico, Della University di Roma RE: Regrets that he must decline his invitation, explains that he kept open the time in April but since he had not heard any more from Caglioti and there were many other invitations being pressed upon him, he then accepted them. Tells him that his time is all allocated to other purposes, says it will not be possible for him to come to Italy this trip, and hopes to see him at some other time. [Letters from Caglioti to LP March 9, 1948, April 27, 1948] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Oxford University, [re: Eastman professorship and residency in Oxford] 1946-1948), #299.8]
- Letter from Mary E. Ray, Secretary of Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, to H.G. Baker, RE: Thanks him for his contribution and encloses a leaflet that might be of interest. Also sends copy of February issue of the Bulletin. [Letter from H.G. Baker to Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists March 3, 1948] [Filed under LP Peace: (Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists– Correspondence: A-B, 1946-1948) Box # 3.001, Folder 1.3]
- Letter from Mary E. Ray, Secretary of Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, to Mrs. E. Parson Clark, RE: Thanks her for her letter and apologizes for the lateness of this reply. Encloses a copy of a financial statement so that she can know what her donation has been going towards. Also encloses a letter written by Dr. Urey, a reprint of the Open Letters between four Soviet Scientists and Dr. Einstein. [Letter from Marie Whibeck Clark to Mary E. Ray February 12, 1948] [Filed under LP Peace: (Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists– Correspondence: C-D, 1946-1948) Box # 3.002, Folder 2.1]
- Letter from Mrs. George V.T. Burgess to Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, RE: Encloses a donation to the committee and shares her opinion of the writing in the open letter to Dr. Einstein from the four Russian scientists. Also requests a dozen copies of the letter for her to distribute. [Letter from Mary E. Ray to Mrs. George V.T. Burgess March 24, 1948] [Filed under LP Peace: (Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists– Correspondence: A-B, 1946-1948) Box # 3.001, Folder 1.7]
- Letter from Prof. Carl Niemann, Crellin Laboratory, to LP RE: Discusses making proposals for additional personnel to be funded by the grant from Lilly. Also discusses the plans for the insulin research. Suggests hiring a Chinese and a Swiss scientist for the project at rates of $3500 per year. Discusses question of validity of Chibnall's work on insulin as a homogeneous substance. [Letter from LP to Niemann February 18, 1948, April 1, 1948] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #277.5, file:(Niemann, Carl)]
- Manuscript, Correspondence: The Third Party Movement in the United States, The English Speaking Union, Oxford University, England. [Filed under: LP Speeches, 1948s.26]
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