Activity Listings
- Letter from Edward Mack to LP RE: Mack believes Dr. Hampson sounds wonderful and wishes that he could offer him something and hopes he can do so in just a couple years. [LP's letter: June 14, 1938] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #255.5, Folder #255.5]
- Letter from J. A. Hyland to LP RE: Hyland sincerely apologizes about the mistakes regarding the second printing of his "Introduction to Quantum Mechanics" and ensures LP that mistakes like this do not happen often. Hyland suggests they disregard the new printing, correct the plates and proceed with another printing. [Filed under LP Books: Box 1935b, Folder 1935b.1]
- Letter from LP to Professor Francis O. Schmitt RE: LP is glad to give further information regarding Kenneth J. Palmer. Although LP cannot completely recommend Dr. Palmer without a few reservations, he does believe he would do a satisfactory job. [Filed under: S: Individual Correspondence, Box #357, Folder #357.9]
- Letter from LP to Professor W. A. Noyes RE: LP is glad to support Professor Lind in recommending that a Monograph on the general subject of exchange reactions be prepared. [Noyes' letter: June 17, 1938] [Filed under: N: Individual Correspondence, Box #279, Folder #279.4]
- Letter from Norma C. Thompson, Secretary, The Rockefeller Foundation to Robert W. Millikan, Chair of the Executive Council, C. I. T. cc: LP RE: Informing Millikan that the Executive Committee of the Rockefeller Foundation has made an appropriation to C. I. T. for up to $70,000 based on grant applications. [Filed under LP Science: Box #14.038, Folder #38.6]
- Letter from Wm. Lloyd Evans to LP RE: Thanks LP for his letter recommending Dr. Hampson yet regrets to say that they don't have to funds to hire any more employees. [LP's letter: June 14, 1938] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #110, Folder #110.3]
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