Letter from Linus Pauling to Morris Miller. Page 1. April 19, 1937
Letter from Linus Pauling to Morris Miller. April 19, 1937. Page 1  Larger Images / More Information. 1 p.  View Transcript

Activity Listings

  • Letter from LP to Dr. Gilbert King RE: LP was pleased to hear from King and is happy to learn that he is tackling the helium problem with some new methods. [Filed under: K: Correspondence, Box #200.2]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Ralph Hultgren RE: Is glad to learn of Hultgren's appointment as faculty instructorship and of the progress of his work. [Filed under: H: Individual Correspondence, Box #163.3]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. W. G. Penney RE: LP was very interested to see his work on interatomic distances and bond order. [Filed under: P: Correspondence, Box #312.1]
  • Letter from LP to Edwin R. Buchman RE: Is looking forward to Buchman's visit. [Buchman's letter April 18, 1937] [Buchman's reply: May 5, 1937] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #33.2, file: (Buchman, Edwin R. 1936-1960)]
  • Letter from LP to McGraw-Hill Book Company RE: LP requests three copies of "Introduction to Quantum Mechanics" by Pauling and Wilson and three copies of "The Structure of Line Spectra by Pauling and Goudsmit. [Filed under: LP Books, 1935b.1]
  • Letter from LP to Mr. C. A. Moore RE: LP informs Moore that the natural color of charcoal is black and to his knowledge there would be no way of bleaching it. [Moore's letter: April 16, 1937] [Filed under: M: Correspondence, Box #255.4]
  • Letter from LP to Mr. D. P Mellor RE: LP looks forward to his arrival on September 4 and is sending separately reprints of recent papers in the field. [Filed under: M: Individual Correspondence, Box #246.7]
  • Letter from LP to Mr. Williams Haynes RE: Regrets to say that his experience with the training of men for industrial positions has been limited and thus does feel that he can answer the questions addressed in his letter of April 1. [Filed under C: Correspondence, 1921-1937, Box #74.5]
  • Letter from LP to Mrs. Lucille Jenkins RE: LP is pleased to learn that she has returned from a happy honeymoon trip and that she is pleased with his new appointment. [Filed under: J: Correspondence, Box #192.4]
  • Letter from LP to Professor Farrington Daniels RE: Despite the lack of success in the past when making prints of electron diffraction photographs he has decided to ask Mr. Stosick to make a trial with negatives which have been obtained of hexamethylbenzene. LP, also reports that no one from the lab will be attending the meeting in Denver during June. [Daniels' letter: April 9, 1937] [Filed under D: Individual Correspondence: Box #89.4]
  • Letter from LP to Professor J. E. Lennard-Jones RE: LP explains that he has been very impressed with his recent work on electronic structure and polyenes and aromatic molecules by the molecular orbital method and thanks him for sending the reprints. [Filed under: L: Individual Correspondence, Box #215.4]
  • Letter from LP to Professor Lark-Horovitz RE: Is sending some of the loder reprints separately however, many of them have been exhausted. [Filed under: H: Correspondence Box #165.2]
  • Letter from LP to Professor S. H. Graf to LP RE: Recommends a young man deGarno for a junior membership of LP's staff. [Filed under: G: Correspondence, Box #140.2]
  • Letter from Warren Weaver, Director of the Natural Sciences, The Rockefeller Foundation to LP RE: Thanking LP for his note of April 16, 1937. He will be meeting with Dr. Millikan shortly to discuss the grant application and will get back to LP as he feels that there are several aspects which need clarification and amplification. [LP Science Box 14.037, Folder 8]
  • Note from LP to Mr. Fogg, Registrar RE: Informing Fogg that Mr. Normah Elliott has fulfilled the requirement for admission to candidacy for the Doctor's degree in chemistry. [Filed under: F: Correspondence, 1935-1956, Box #128.3]