"The Arrangement of the Hemes in Catalase." Page 1. August 20, 1947
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Activity Listings

  • Letter from F. J. W. Roughton, Dept. of Colloid Science, University of Cambridge, RE: States he just returned from the U.S.A. and would like to hold a haemoglobin (sic) conference in honor of the late Sir Joseph Bancroft for a couple days in March. Asks LP to come to Cambridge for two terms and discuss haemoglobin. [Letter from LP to Dr. F. J. W. Roughton September 9, 1947] [Filed under LP Correspondence: #336.8]
  • Letter from George L. Glasheen, Executive Director, National Committee on Atomic Information, to LP. Encloses a copy of a letter prepared at the request of Dr. Philip M. Morse. Although the exhibits mentioned are not enclosed; they are available at the Committee's office. LP Peace: Box 3.018, Folder 18.1
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Britton Chance RE: Asks him to consider the enclosed copy of a discussion of the arrangement of the hemes in catalase. [Note from Chance to LP September 25, 1947] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #64.2, file:(Chance, Britton, 1947-1949, 1950, 1960-1961, 1968-1969, 1976, 1979, 1982, 1984, 1992, 1993)]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Hans Friedrich-Freken RE: Sends under separate cover reprints of serological papers. Discusses Friedrich-Freken's recent review of LP's work in the Z. F. Naturf. and inquires into the verification experiments that Friedrich-Freken and Ruhenstoht carried out. (Note in pencil in left margin: “Sent August 22, 1947].”) [Letter from Friedrich-Freska to LP October 14, 1947] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #128.12, file:(F: Correspondence, 1947)]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Lev Akobjanoff, RE: LP regrets that there are no job opportunities currently available, but asks for more information about Akobjanoff's doctoral thesis. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academia, Box 1.020, Folder 20.4]
  • Letter from LP to Prof. Sho-Chow Woo, Institute of Chemistry, Academia Sinica RE: Replies that he is glad to learn Kwang-Hsien Hsu is applying for admission, but has not seen his application yet and so does not know the chance of his admittance, as they have admitted their quota of graduate students already and only an exceptional man would be admitted at this point. Gives a summary of his trip to England and Sweden, adds that their universities are in good shape even in England, and he is returning there to be an Eastman Professor at Oxford for a bit. Hopes that conditions are improving for him and that he can come visit again. [Letter from Woo to LP August 14, 1947] [Filed under LP Correspondence: 443.15]
  • Typescript, Correspondence: The Arrangement of the Hemes in Catalase [Filed under LP Manuscripts, 1947a.4]