Letter from Linus Pauling to Ava Helen Pauling. November 14, 1937Linus discusses his activities while at Cornell University. He explains that his wrist, while still painful, is much better and he now has use of his hand. He describes work on his manuscript and a visit to the Telluride House for a tea in honor of Professor Dent. He notes that he is very lonely and, as a consequence, cannot help but think about Ava Helen often. He wishes she was able to be in Ithaca with him. View TranscriptAssociated: Karl Landsteiner, Time, Edward J. Dent ID: safe1.013.21 |