Activity Listings
- Ch 226b Quantum Mechanics - Lectures 5, 6, 7 given by Dr Schomaker. Secs 25, 25a, 27e. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box 1.014, Folder 14.2]
- Enclosure: Letter from John Cromwell and Edward Mosk. Gives information about the Progressive Citizens of America. Informs that recipient has been nominated to serve on the Board of Directors for Southern California. [Enclosure to letter from LaCour to LP, February 5, 1947]. LP Peace: Box 4.012, Folder 12.7
- Letter from Donald Pauling Jenkins to LP RE: “Dear Uncle Linus, I have been studying on your science books because I have chickenpox and I thought you would like to see what I was doing. Your nephew, Donald Pauling Jenkins” [Encloses page of graphs and explanations]. [Letter from LP to Donald Pauling Jenkins February 12, 1947] [Filed under LP Biographical: Personal & Family, Family Correspondence: Frances Lucile Pauling, 1922-1992: Box #5.053, Folder 53.5]
- Letter from Dr. Louis Finkelstein, Institute for Religious and Social Studies to LP RE: Thanks him for reconsidering writing a spiritual autobiography for the volume. Adds that he will be notified of the definitive deadline. [Letter from LP to Finkelstein January 22, 1947] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #120.2, file:(Finkelstein, Louis)]
- Letter from LP to Dr. H. D. Springall, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Manchester, RE: States he wrote to Sidgwick strongly recommending Springall. States he is looking forward to being at Oxford next December. Mentions his current work, including research on proteins and antibodies and his new book. [Note from Dr. H. D. Springall to LP January 9, 1947] [Filed under LP Correspondence: #367.6]
- Letter from LP to Dr. Jules Duchesne, Institut d'Astrophysique, Université de Liége, RE: takes pleasure in informing Duchesne he would be glad to have him as a guest research fellow in the Gates and Crellin Laboratories of Chemistry at the California Institute of Technology, in case Duchesne receives an advanced fellowship from the Belgian-American Educational Foundation. There is a large amount of interesting work in the field of molecular structure and LP is sure he would find a period of study and research of about four months very interesting. P.S. There would not be any tuition or laboratory fees for Duchesne to pay, while working in the laboratories as he would be a guest of Caltech. [Letter from Swings to LP December 5, 1946] [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia: Box 1.017, Folder 17.3]
- Letter from LP to Prof. George Scatchard, Department of Technology, M.I.T. RE: Writes on behalf of Prof. Laszlo Zechmeister to see if A. Butenandt and U. Westphal of Berlin have been cleared by the U.S. Army, because he was co-editors with them on the last issue of Fortschr. der Chem. organ. Naturstoffe (Springer, Vienna, 1945, Vol. 4) “and he would not like to have his name associated with theirs unless they have been cleared.” [Note from Zechmeister to LP December 31, 1946] [Filed under LP Correspondence: 464.4]
- Note from Dr. Thomas Addis to LP RE: Thanks LP for all of the letters he has sent on Addis' behalf. Hopes that this will help the University to acknowledge the need to fund clinical and experimental programs. Goes on to add that he was annoyed with Tyre's use of his name in his letters, but has already sorted this out with Tyre. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #2.2, file:(Addis, Thomas 1946-1947)]
- Note from Dr. Thomas Addis to LP RE: Updates him on the attempts to send Carlson to Boston for treatment. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #2.2, file:(Addis, Thomas 1946-1947)]
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