Activity Listings
- Itinerary: Chicago, 10:00 AM Dedication of Buildings, Illinois Institute of Technology [Filed under LP Travel Materials: 1932-1954: Box #1.001 Folder #1.7]
- Itinerary: Illinois Institute of Technology, University of Chicago Physics College [Filed under LP Travel Materials: 1932-1954: Box #1.001 Folder #1.7]
- Letter from D. Romps to LP, RE: Romps discusses what Herodotus wrote about the name, "Linus," and its origins in the songs of the ancient Egyptians and Greeks. Romps had thought that the name came from medieval German, but it appears as though it is older than that. [Filed under LP Personal Safe, Drawer #2, Folder #2.025]
- Letter from Ernest H. Huntress, Professor of Organic Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, to Dr. Henry B. Hass, General Aniline and Film Corporation. RE: Regrets that he hasn't bee able to make an appointment with him. Points out that the fall meeting in Atlantic City may conflict with the opening periods of many colleges. Suggests that the meeting for the Committee on Foreign Compendia be held later in the week. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Letter from Ernest M. Allen, Assistant Chief, Division of Research Grants and Fellowships, U. S. Public Health Services RE: Informing LP that the National Advisory Health Council did not recommend approval of LP's research grant application. [Filed under LP Science: United States Public Health Service: "X-ray Diffraction Investigations of the Structure of Protein Molecules", grant RF 1987, [Changed to H-2143 (Chemistry 150)] 1948-1958: Box #14.041 Folder #41.1]
- Letter from George Scatchard, M. I. T. to LP RE: Enclosed letter to Don Baxter raises the question as to whether anything is being done concerning the fractionation of oxypolygelatin to remove the very small and very large molecules. [LP's reply to Scatchard July 7, 1949] [Filed under LP Science: Materials re: Oxypolygelatin Blood Plasma Substitute, 1946-1952: Box #6.003 Folder #3.2]
- Letter from Paul J. Kern to LP RE: States that the Conference on the Bill of Rights which they are sponsoring is becoming more urgent. Requests that LP give a speech on the effect of secret police activity on July 16 or 17. [Letter from LP to Kern July 18, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #200.14, file:(K: Correspondence, 1949)]
- Letter from Richard W. Boerstler to LP RE: Encloses a manuscript about the therapeutic value of sunlight, stating that is comes from the visible light along with the shorter infra-red wave lengths. Attaches a copy of a letter from Boerstler to Dr. Karl T. Compton, a copy of a paper titled “Physical Medicine Needs a Thorough Physical Examination,” also by Boerstler, and a booklet titled “The Rationale of Intensified Nonerythemogenic Radiation in Therapy.” Handwritten in the upper-left corner: “Dr. Pauling - I think you will be interested in the attach letter to Dr. Karl Compton and other data in relation to light x the human body. RWB.” [Filed under LP Correspondence: #340.14]
- Letter from William G. Batt, Secretary, Division of Analytical and MicroChemistry, to LP. RE: Grateful to him for accepting the invitation to dinner. Informs him that the proposed day is Wednesday. Would appreciate knowing his title as soon as possible. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.1]
- Manuscript Notes: New Structural Concepts in Inorganic Chemistry, dedication of chemistry building, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago. [Filed under: LP Speeches, 1949s.10]
- Photo: Linus Pauling lecturing in a classroom. Chicago, Illinois. “Dr. Pauling in Chicago June 17, 1949" Photographer unknown. Black and white print. [Ship #1649] [Filed under LP Photo Box: 1949i.10]
- Photo: Linus Pauling standing outside, talking to an unidentified man. Chicago, Illinois. “Dr Pauling in Chicago June 17, 1949” Photographer unknown. Black and white print. [Ship #1650] [Filed under LP Photo Box: 1949i.11]
- Program: Dedication of Chemistry Building; Metallurgical and Chemical Engineering Building, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, June 17, 1949. [Filed under LP Scrapbooks, 1946-1950: Box #6.005, Folder 5.39]
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