Letter from Linus Pauling to C.E. Frisk. Page 1. March 28, 1950
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  • Check from AHP to John Nicoll for $2.40. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Business and Financial: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks, December 1948-November 1950; 1960-1962), Box #4.019, Folder #19.2]
  • Check from AHP to Market Basket for $25.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Business and Financial: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks, December 1948-November 1950; 1960-1962), Box #4.019, Folder #19.2]
  • Check from AHP to Robert-Paul for $23.00. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Business and Financial: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks, December 1948-November 1950; 1960-1962), Box #4.019, Folder #19.2]
  • Check from LP to American Association of Scientific Workers for $2.50. [Filed under LP Biographical: (Business and Financial: Bank Statements and Canceled Checks, December 1948-November 1950; 1960-1962), Box #4.019, Folder #19.2]
  • Letter from E. C. Kleiderer, Executive Director, Research and Control, Lilly Research Laboratories, to LP RE: Tells him that he has not submitted the brochure to Eli Lilly due to his absence. Wonders whether he should delay his submission of the revised version of the description of the program to Eli Lilly. [Letters from LP to Kleiderer March 8, 1950 and March 23, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Eli Lilly and Company), #111.4]
  • Letter from Henry Allen Moe, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to LP RE: Thanks him for his telegram about Kuhn. [Letter from Moe to LP March 25, 1950] [Filed under LP Science: (John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1946-1952), Box #14.014, Folder #14.5]
  • Letter from James O. Kelley, Executive Secretary, American Academy of Allergy, to LP RE: Asks LP to send them a copy of the paper that he presented at the 6th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Allergy. States that usually the papers are submitted to the Editor of the Journal of Allergy for publication. [Letter from LP to Kelley April 12, 1950] [Filed under LP Speeches: 1950s.8]
  • Letter from LP to Alice Thompson RE: Thanks her for clearing up her comment about scientists and for commenting on his speech. [Note from Thompson to LP March 15, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (T: Correspondence, 1950), #410.15]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. E. C. Kleiderer, The Lilly Research Laboratories, RE: Asks if he would like LP to visit on Friday, April 28, and if so, to please reserve a room for LP and AHP for Friday night. Writes that Professor Beadle and himself have made some progress in obtaining funds from their joint research program, but the biggest problem appears to the construction of an additional chemical laboratory. However, it seems likely that in a few years, money will be made available for constructing an addition to the Kerckhoff Biological Laboratories. Also writes that another source of funding may be available from the National Health Institutes. [Letter from Kleiderer to LP March 20, 1950] [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964), Box #14.006, Folder #6.2]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Emma B. Wharton RE: Thanks her for her letter and the suggestion to extend his work to sickle cell anemia. [Filed under LP Speeches: 1950s.9]
  • Letter from LP to Emma B. Wharton RE: Thanks her for the letter and lets her know that her questions are being investigated. [Letter from Wharton to LP March 10, 1950] [Filed under LP Speeches: 1950s.9]
  • Letter from LP to G. W. A. Clowes, Emeritus Director, Eli Lili and Company, RE: Tells him that he has not reached very satisfactory conclusions from Clowes’ data on the action of nitrophenols. Tells Clowes about his schedule in Indianapolis says that he will try to meet Dr. Krahal and Clowes sometime in the fall. [Letter from Clowes to LP March 20, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Eli Lilly and Company), #111.4]
  • Letter from LP to Helen Heffernan, Division of Instruction - Elementary Education, Department of Education, State of California, RE: States that he believes that he will be able to accept their offer to give the opening presentation at the Annual Conference of Supervisors and Directors of Instruction and Child Welfare on October 8, 1950. States that $50 will be a sufficient honorarium if they do not require a manuscript for publication. [Letters from Heffernan to LP, March 9, 1950 and April 11, 1950] [Filed under LP Speeches: 1950s.21]
  • Letter from LP to Lisa Hammar RE: Thanks her for the encouragement in his effort for peace and talks about the situation in his family. [Note from LP to Hammar March 17, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (H: Correspondence, 1950), #166.1]
  • Letter from LP to Martin A. Peacock, Department of Geological Sciences, University of Toronto, RE: Discusses the bond angles, lengths, and bonding and valence electrons in the structure that Peacock previously sent him. [Letters from Peacock to LP March 17, 1950 and April 11, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (P: Correspondence, 1950), #312.5]
  • Letter from LP to Noel S. Bayliss, International House, University of California at Berkeley, RE: States that he was interested to learn about the conclusion of the treaty under the Fulbright Act, which allow American scientists to visit Australia. States that American chemists might be interested in visiting there, but not as much as biologists and geologists. Discusses Bayliss’ proposed scheme for visiting professorships. States that he would like to visit Australia but that he could not do so for more than 3 months, possibly in 1952. [Letters from Bayliss to LP 3-50 and April 10, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (B: Correspondence, 1950), #37.17]
  • Letter from LP to Rev. C. E. Frisk. [Note from Frisk to LP, No Date] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (F: Correspondence, 1950), #128.15]
    March 28, 1950

    Rev. C. E. Frisk

    424 Mar Vista Avenue

    Pasadena 4, Calif.

    Dear Mr. Frisk:

    I thank you very much for your note to me. It is very encouraging to receive support and approval, especially at a time when the cause of peace is unpopular and is even considered to be in some way disloyal.

    Sincerely yours,

    Linus Pauling:W

  • Letter from Melvin Muddelmouth, University of Hawaii, to LP RE: Tells LP that the regents passed a rule that nobody can be discharged for bringing discredit to the University. Asks LP not to press his suit against their president to strongly. Explains the reasons for the president’s decisions. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: (Correspondence re: University of Hawaii, 1950-1954.), Box #2.005, Folder #5.1]
  • Letter from W.H. Freeman to LP RE: Provides a report on the items that they discussed on the phone last evening including corrections and other issues with College Chemistry. [Letter from LP to Freeman April 3, 1950] [Filed under LP Books: 1950b.2]
  • Memo from LP to Dr. Ewing RE: Encloses some discussion of a crystal NI3Pb2S2 and asks him to check the intensities and find a Brillouin polyhedron. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (P: Correspondence, 1950), #312.5]
  • Statement from the Apothecary Shop of the Thatcher Medical Building to LP: Informs him that he has a total of $23.45 due. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Assorted Bill, Receipts and Invoices, 1945-1950.), Box #4.059, Folder #59.3]
  • Telegram from LP to Richard L. Kenyon, Associate Editor, Chemical and Engineering News, RE: States that he will be unable to prepare an article on graduate training because he is leaving this week on an ACS tour and has too many commitments to take on another job. [Letters from Kenyon to LP March 1, 1950, March 22, 1950 and May 31, 1950] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Chemical and Engineering News), #70.3]