Activity Listings
- Letter from Charles W. Stillwell to LP RE: Thanking LP for agreeing to read over his manuscript. He reminds LP that he want to emphasize the covalent bond rather than to "explain" many thing by assuming polarization effects. Asks that the manuscript please be returned within the next three weeks. [LP's letter: November 26, 1936, Stillwell's next letter: December 8, 1936] [Filed under: S: Correspondence, Box #377.6]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Louis Sattler RE: discusses the structural problem which was asked about in Sattler's last letter. LP suggests that the electron diffraction study of iodosobenzene would be interesting and if he needs a small amount of the substance, LP will be happy to provide it. [Sattler's letter: November 28, 1936] [Filed under: S: Correspondence, box #377.6]
- Letter from LP to Professor R.A. Millikan, RE: Asks whether arrangement regarding his pay during leave of absence has changed since his lectureship at Berkeley in 1929. Explains that his topics for lectures are X-rays and crystal structures. [Letter from Millikan to LP, December 1, 1936] [Letter from Millikan to LP, December 15, 1936] [Filed under LP Personal Safe: Drawer 2, Folder 2.005.24]
- Letter from R. H. Fowler to LP RE: Enquires on how Fowler's proposal for a book on Resonance in Molecules is coming along. [LP's reply: December 16, 1936] [Filed under: F: Individual Correspondence. (Fieser-Frank) Box #120.8]
- Letter from W. C. Morgan to LP RE: Asks LP for his opinion of Dr. George W. Wheland who may be considered for an assistant professor position at the University of California at Los Angeles. [LP's reply: December 9, 1936] [Filed under: W: Individual Correspondence, Box #434.7]
- Note from W. Wheland to LP RE: On behalf of Dr. de Salas, Wheland inquires if LP knows of any openings in the U.S. At present he has been caught in between both sides of the Spanish Civil War and will not be able to return home for several years. [Filed under: W: Individual Correspondence, Box #434.7]
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