Letter from Linus Pauling to W. Mansfield Clark. December 23, 1937Pauling writes that, if the necessary fellowship is granted, Thomas Davies will be invited to work at Caltech, noting his interest in Davies' current research. He discusses his work with Coryell on hemoglobin and the line of hemoglobin research suggested by Davies. He describes plans for expanding the size and scope of the Caltech organic chemistry department, and as a result, beginning work on the structure of proteins. View TranscriptAssociated: Harrison Davies, Charles Coryell, Alexander Todd, Rockefeller Foundation ID: corr74.5-lp-clark-19371223 |