"The Hemoglobin Molecule in Health and Disease." Page 1. April 19, 1951
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Travel: Detroit, MI

Activity Listings

  • Bill from Calgon, Inc. for $17.77. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1951-1962), Box #4.060, Folder #60.1]
  • Invoice from Calgon, Inc. to LP RE: Informs him that a 100# bag of glass calgon was shipped to him on March 29th for $17.77. [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1951-1962), Box #4.060, Folder #60.1]
  • Itinerary: Visit Perk, Davis during the day; local ACS meeting in evening; talk on “Molecular Structure of Proteins and Its Significance in Biology and Medicine” [Filed under LP Travel: Box #1.001, Folder #1.9]
  • Letter from B. Sullivan, Chairman, Minnesota Section, American Chemical Society, to LP RE: Expresses their gratitude for LP’s recent visit and the excellent address. Asks LP to turn his mind to the structure of gluten next time he has a cold. States that it was a pleasure to see LP and AHP and expresses their hope that they enjoyed their eastern trip. [Filed under LP Speeches: 1951s.5]
  • Letter from Carl G. Hartman to Fred. E. Wright RE: States his opinion in regards to The Proceedings of the Academy, stating the belief that journals that cover all fields should be replaced in favor of specialized journals. [Filed under LP Science: (National Academy of Sciences, 1945-1951), Box #14.019, Folder #19.4]
  • Letter from Dennis Flanagan, Editor, Scientific American, to LP RE: Clarifies the problems encountered in their dealing with the item on the structure of water, about which LP wrote them a letter. Admits that little research was done to verify the validity and significance of the information and states that LP’s letter showed them that they need to be more conscious when publishing even small items from qualified scientists. [Letter from LP to Flanagan April 4, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Scientific American), #374.9]
  • Letter from Elizabeth P. Lam, Assistant to the Executive Secretary, Conference Board of Associated Research Councils, to LP RE: States that they have not received an application from Dr. Daudel but they will keep LP’s letter on file. [Letter from LP to Conference Board of Associated Research Councils April 10, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Daudel, Raymond and Pascaline), #89.6]
  • Letter from Frederick L. Stone, Chief of the Research Fellowships Branch, Division of Research Grants, National Institutes of Health, to LP RE: Asks for LP’s opinion of James B. Hendrickson who has applied for a Predoctorate Research Fellowship from the Public Health Service. [Letter from LP to Stone May 1, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (H: Correspondence, 1951), #166.2]
  • Letter from Richard B. Goldschmidt to Fred E. Wright RE: Comments on E.B. Wilson’s report on The Proceedings of the Academy. States that they should return to the original Noyes-Hale plan. Includes his opinion on the membership fee for the Academy. [Filed under LP Science: (National Academy of Sciences, 1945-1951), Box #14.019, Folder #19.4]
  • Letter from Robert S. Mulliken, University of Chicago, to LP RE: Invites LP to a conference on Quantum-Mechanical Methods in Valence Theory and Molecular Structure. [Letter from LP to Mulliken May 10, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Mulliken, Robert) #251.1]
  • Newspaper Clipping: “Ditto”, Ka Leo o Hawaii (University of Hawaii). [Filed under LP Biographical: Political Issues: (Newspaper Clippings re: University of Hawaii incident, 1951), Box #2.007, Folder #7.32]
  • Newspaper Clipping: “Recent Pauling Hearing”, Ka Leo o Hawaii (University of Hawaii). [Filed under LP Biographical: Political Issues: (Newspaper Clippings re: University of Hawaii incident, 1951), Box #2.007, Folder #7.32]