Letter from Linus Pauling to G.W. Wheland. March 11, 1937Pauling describes the work being done in the Caltech laboratories, including work with acetone and hemoglobin, as well as Pauling's own pre-publication work. He briefly discusses the work on-going in England, including an attempt at redefining the length of the double bond. Pauling wishes Wheland well during his stay in Europe, reminding him to enjoy his stay. View TranscriptAssociated: Lawrence O. Brockway, Charles Coryell, John E. Lennard-Jones, H. D. Springall, J. Holmes Sturdivant, Fred B. Stitt, George C. Hampson, Harvard University, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, National Research Council, University of Oxford ID: unpb5.9-lp-wheland-19370311 |