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Letter from Peter Pauling to Linus, Ava Helen and Crellin Pauling. January 13, 1953.
Peter writes to report on his recent travels through Belgium and Germany. He also writes of the most recent work being done on DNA, adding that "for more than a year Francis [Crick] and others have been saying to the nucleic acid people at Kings 'You had better work hard or Pauling will get interested in nucleic acids.'" Transcript.

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Creator: Peter Pauling
Recipient: Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, Crellin Pauling
Associated: Robert Corey, Francis Crick, Jerry Donohue, W.L. Bragg, Laszlo Zechmeister, George McManus, Hsiang-Sam Tseng, John Kendrew, Solvay Conference on Chemistry, Nature, The New Yorker

Date: January 13, 1953
Genre: correspondence
ID: bio5.041.6-peterpauling-paulings-19530113
Copyright: More Information

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