Letter from Linus Pauling to J.T. Randall. Page 1. December 31, 1952
Letter from Linus Pauling to J.T. Randall. December 31, 1952. Page 1  Larger Images / More Information. 1 p.  View Transcript

Activity Listings

  • LP obtains an autographed photo of Albert Schweitzer. [Filed under LP Science: Box 2.013, Folder 13.83]
  • Letter from Charles I. Campbell, of the National Research Council, to LP RE: The NRC is conducting a survey of problems affecting the future of fundamental research. Campbell would like to meet with LP to discuss these issues. [Filed under LP Science: Box 14.028, Folder 28.1]
  • Letter from Dr. Jeffries Wyman to LP RE: writes to LP in regard to his possible visit to France in 1954 for a lecture series. He has spoken with Prof. Courrier of the College de France and to Roche and the idea is to offer LP the chair for visiting Prof. at the College de France. [Letter from LP to Dr. Wyman November 28, 1952, letter of response from LP to Dr. Wyman January 6, 1953].
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Fritz Laves RE: apologizes for using an expression in a recent paper that is unsatisfying to Dr. Laves and that it will not reoccur in the next paper. LP inquires about the consistency of the Dr. Laves' letter and published paper. LP tells of some more work that he has done on intermetallic compounds, but regretfully informs Dr. Laves that it may be awhile until the results of his recent findings are published. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #230, Folder #18 (L: Correspondence, 1935-1954).
  • Letter from LP to Henry Allen Moe, Guggenheim Memorial Foundation RE: Has discovered that Louis Budenz testified before the Cox Commission, which is investigating subversive influences within Foundations, and stated that LP was a member of the Communist Party. LP finds that the time has come for him to issue a strong statement. Enclosed is the statement. [Filed under LP Science: Box 14.014, Folder 14.7].
  • Note from C. K. Ingold to LP RE: thanks LP for writing in congratulations about his Royal Medal. Says that he has been traveling and ill, but is now getting back to work. [Letter from LP to Prof. Ingold December 18, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #181, Folder #3 (Ingold, Christopher K.)].