Activity Listings
- Letter from Albert Schoenflies to LP RE: Schoenflies informs LP that the American Consul will consider giving him a visa outside of the quota if he obtains a position as an unpaid assistant at an Institute in the United States. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #358, Folder #358.1]
- Letter from Donald K. Anderson to Gates and Crellin Laboratories RE: Anderson submits his personal theories concerning the determination of the location of atoms in crystalline structure. [LP's reply July 24, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #12, Folder #12.5]
- Letter from F. R. Moulton, Permanent Secretary, American Association for the Advancement of Science to Members of the Council, LP RE: Modification in the method of nominations for the presidency is now effective. Ballot enclosed for nominations for President for 1940. [Filed under LP Science: Box #14.001, Folder #1.3]
- Letter from Farrington Daniels, University of Wisconsin to LP RE: Encloses a discussion of Dr. Ogg's paper at the symposium on chemical kinetics for LP to look over before publication. [LP's reply to Daniels July 24, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #300, Folder #300.3]
- Letter from Frank E. Ross, Treasury Department, to LP RE: Asks LP for advice regarding a problem in architectural concrete construction and requests LP's help in finding a treatment for lumber, which would cause a similar affect as does concrete on lumber. [LP's response: January 23, 1940] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #340, Folder #340.4]
- Letter from L. A. Kimpton, Deep Springs Laboratories to LP RE: Kimpton would be delighted if the Paulings visited this summer, but may be gone working in L.A. when they plan to arrive. [LP's letter to Kimpton July 14, 1939; LP's reply to Kimpton August 19, 1939] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #200, Folder #200.4]
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