Linus Pauling note to self summarizing research publications on the crystal structures of hydrogen fluoride, CsCu2Cl3 and CsAg2I3. March 24, 1954. Page 1
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Travel: Vandalia, OH
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Activity Listings
- Itinerary: LP leaves Dayton, Ohio for Kansas City; arrives in Kansas City at 11:09 AM; stays at the Hotel State; AHP leaves Dayton and arrives in Spokane at 5:00 PM [Filed under LP Travel: Box #1.001, Folder 1.12]
- LP Notes to Self RE: "The crystal structure of hydrogen fluoride"; "The crystal structures of CaCu2Cl3 and CsAg2I3"; "The microwave spectra, structure, and dipole moment of stable pentaborane"; "Determination of some carbon-chlorine bond dissociation energies"; "The near infrared spectrum and the internuclear distances of nitrous oxide"; "The librational heat capacity of ice and of heavy ice"; "The crystal structure of ammonium oxide"; Hexagonal urea-hydrocarbon crystals"; "The stereochemistry of molecules containing the C=C=N group: the crystal structure of N-methyl-2, 2-dimethyl sulfonyl vinylidineamine"; "Refinement of a non-centrosymmetrical structure: sodium nitrite"; "The crystal structure of ethylene carbonate"; "The infrared spectrum and molecular constants of Dbr"; "Residual entropy of the polar structure of ice"; "Polar versus non-polar ice"; "The crystal structure of dipotassium nitroacetate"; "Crystal structures of heterocyclic compounds"; "A hexagonal modification of a salt of Millon's base"; "The crystal structure of tropolone hydrochloride"; "The crystal structure of 1, 3, 5-triphenyl benzene" [Filed under LP Science: (LP Notes to Self: Scientific, 1941, 1945-1992), Box #10.003, Folder 3.7]
- Letter from E. B. Wilson to LP RE: Wilson is concerned with the Editorial Board's consideration of copyrighting the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. He is against it. A brief report on statistical data in the Proceedings is enclosed. [Filed under LP Science: (National Academy of Sciences, 1952-1954), Box #14.020, Folder 20.3]
- Letter from R. V. Bartz, Executive Director, C. I. T., to Dr. L. A. Sweet, Vice President, Parke, Davis & Co., cc: LP RE: Informs that LP will be away during his visit and the Dr. Beadle would enjoy spending time with him. [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #1.028, Folder #28.3]
- Letter from T. Duckett Jones, Helen Hay Whitney Foundation to LP RE: Thanks for letter of evaluation of the Deustch brothers and Phillips. [LP's letter to Jones March 16, 1954] [Filed under LP Science: (Helen Hay Whitney Foundation–Scientific Advisory Committee: Correspondence, 1954-1959), Box #15.002, Folder 2.1]
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