Letter from Linus Pauling to Edward J. Salstrom. January 23, 1937Pauling discusses Jack Sherman's work and personality. He describes him as being interested only his own work and as coming from an "uncultured environment". Nevertheless, he cites Sherman's intelligence, ability with theoretical work, and his general willingness to aid others. Pauling also notes Sherman's strong social skills and lecturing abilities. View TranscriptID: corr377.7-lp-salstrom-19370123 |