Letter from Linus Pauling to Robert Loeb. August 17, 1943Pauling briefly discusses a meeting with Dr. Gregersen. He states that samples were sent to Dr. Luck, but were sent back because of Luck's inability to access a centrifuge. Pauling explains that a centrifuge is necessary for the ongoing research and requests permission to send samples to Williams or Cohn for further experimentation. View TranscriptAssociated: Dan Campbell, Edwin J. Cohn, Magnus I. Gregersen, J. Murray Luck, John Warren Williams, Edwin J. Cohn ID: sci13.004.1-lp-loeb-19430817 |