Letter from Linus Pauling to G.W. Wheland. July 28, 1937Pauling discusses Wheland's stay in England, noting his surprise that Wheland found Oxford unsatisfactory for work. He describes his work on the book Wheland and he are authoring together, explaining his progress, changes he made, and plans for completing the work. He describes researchers visiting the Caltech laboratories and the plans of various scientists for the upcoming academic year. Pauling also updates Wheland on the construction of four new science buildings on the Caltech campus, including a new facility for the chemistry department. View TranscriptAssociated: Lawrence O. Brockway, Crellin Pauling, Henry Sidgwick, William H. Zachariasen, Cornell University, Harvard University, J. A. A. Ketelaar, Fred B. Stitt, E. Bright Wilson, Jr., University of California, Los Angeles ID: unpb5.9-lp-wheland-19370728 |