Activity Listings
- Letter from LP to Chairman of the Fellowship Committee RE: LP writes to recommend Mr. R. C. Jones for a fellowship or assistantship in the Chemistry Department of Harvard University. [Filed under: H: Correspondence, Box #165.2]
- Letter from LP to Dean of the Graduate School, University of Illinois RE: LP writes a letter of recommendation in support of Mr. R. C. Jones application for a fellowship or assistantship in the Chemistry Department. LP goes on to describe Jones' personality and work habits. [Filed under: I: Correspondence, Box #185.2]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Oliver Wulf RE: LP recommends Dr. Simon Bauer for the job opening in Wulf's laboratory. [LP's previous letter: January 26, 1937, Wulf's reply: February 7, 1937] [Filed under: W: Correspondence, Box #443.5]
- Letter from LP to Mr. Wickman RE: Is pleased to hear that Hamson and Springhall will spend the first semester of the coming year at Cornell also. [Filed under C: Correspondence, 1921-1957, Box #74.5]
- Letter from LP to Professor W. A. Noyes RE: Informs Noyes that Dr. E. B. Wilson Jr's book on the theory of infrared and Raman spectra looks good to him. For successor to Professor Stieglitz, LP suggests Professor Roger Adams and Professor Henry Gilman. [Noyes' letter: January 30, 1937] [Filed under: N: Individual Correspondence, Box #279.3]
- Letter from LP to Registrar, University of California at Los Angeles RE: In regards to Mr. David Pressmans' application for a University fellowship or assistantship, LP recommends him and believes he will be an excellent graduate student. [Filed under: P: Individual Correspondence, Box #309.7]
- Letter from Professor W. A. Noyes to LP RE: LP is glad to hear that Noyes is interested in his work with Bauer on B6H9. LP goes on to describe in detail this work. [Filed under: N: Individual Correspondence, Box #279.3]
- Letter from Wendell M. Latimer to LP RE: Thanks LP for his recommendations for De Vault and Jones but thinks at this time they will only accept De Vault. [Filed under: L: Individual Correspondence, Box #212.15]
- Manuscript, Typescript, Notes: The Structure of Molecules, radio talk, No Location [LP Speeches 1937s.1]
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