Letter from Linus Pauling to Warren Weaver. March 6, 1937Pauling discusses Dorothy Wrinch's research, noting that he has not yet read her latest work. He offers the opinion that, despite her intelligence, she tends to rely heavily on speculation rather than experimental data. He notes, however, that her methods may yet prove to be useful, and adds that Wrinch may visit him in Pasadena during the winter. View TranscriptAssociated: Dorothy Wrinch, Alfred E. Mirsky, Cornell University, Royal Society ID: sci14.038.5-lp-weaver-19370306 |