Letter from Linus Pauling to David Harker. February 6, 1939Pauling requests that Harker explain his enthusiasm regarding the Wrinch-Langmuir paper. Pauling states that he finds the content to be wholly unoriginal and much of it duplicated from Harker's own research. He concludes by briefly summarizing the work of Albrecht and Corey. View TranscriptAssociated: Gustav Albrecht, Robert Corey, Irving Langmuir, A. Lindo Patterson, Warren Weaver, Dorothy Wrinch, Journal of the American Chemical Society, Nature ID: corr151.10-lp-harker-19390206 |