Letter from Linus Pauling to Roger Adams November 4, 1937Pauling explains that Helmholz wishes to apply for an instructorship position at the University of Illinois but requires information on the exact demands of the position. Pauling states that Helmholz would be effective in the position, which emphasizes research on rare earth metals. He cites Helmholz's interest in inorganic substances and his successes at Johns Hopkins University and at Caltech. Pauling requests that Adams contact Helmholz directly. View TranscriptAssociated: Lindsay Helmholz, California Institute of Technology, Johns Hopkins University ID: corr1.3-lp-adams-19371104 |