Activity Listings
- Letter from Edwin R. Embree, President, Julius Rosenwald Fund, to LP RE: Sends a statement of the 1946 fellowship program and gives details for applications. [Filed under LP Correspondence: #340.10]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Warren C. Lothrop, Office of Scientific Research and Development. [Filed under LP Safe, Drawer 3, Box 3.016.126]
October 22, 1945
Dr. Warren C. Lothrop
Office of Scientific Research and Development
1530 P Street NW
Washington 25, D.C.
Dear Dr. Lothrop:
This letter is to certify that no inventions have been made by myself, Dr. George G. Wright, Dr. William H. Eberhardt, or Mr. Frank Lanni in connection with the work carried on at the California Institute of Technology under OSRD Contract OEMsr-1406. These are the only people who have been employed directly under this contract.
During the past week I have investigated the work done at Stanford University under a subcontract of contract OEMsr-1406. I can certify that no inventions have been made by Dr. G.W. Beadle and his assistants under this subcontract.
Yours truly,
Linus Pauling
LP:gw
cc: Mr. Lloyd Spencer
- Letter from LP to Professor E. Bright Wilson, Jr., Harvard University RE: Writes that he is happy to send him some information regarding people connected to recent developments in nuclear chemistry, explains that he gave his impression of Coryell over the phone and gives his temperament the appellation of “a wild man.” Speaks of Lassattre as someone to consider as he was taken over by the Manhattan Project and has been recommended from them. Gives Dr. Harrison Davies as another man to consider, gives his research and educational background as well as a high recommendation, says Helmholz is not an outstanding man, and continues on to recommend Garner from Los Alamos. Gives also Latimer's recommendations of three young men about whom he does not have much information. [Filed under LP Correspondence: 438.5]
- Report of the CIT Executive Committee Conference on October 22, 1945. LP Safe: Drawer 3, Folder 3.019
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