Activity Listings
- Letter [in German] from Dr. Friedrich-Freska, Zeitschrift Für Naturforschung, to LP RE: Thanks LP for the letter and reprint. Discusses his attempts to recreate LP's antibody study. Notes that they do not plan to publish these results. Adds that he will send LP future copies of the Zeitschrift. Sends greetings to Delbück. Encloses results from his experiments and a reprint. [Letter from LP to Friedrich-Freska August 20, 1947] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #128.12, file:(F: Correspondence, 1947)]
- Letter from Douglas Veale, University Registry, Oxford to LP RE: Says it is customary for them to confer a Degree upon people who are graduates of other universities, says the Hebdomadal Council decided to confer upon LP the Degree of M.A. with no fee, says that it will also dispense from him the registration fee in lieu of matriculation, and says he will be qualified now for full membership of the University when he comes next term. [Letter from LP to Veale October 31, 1947] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Oxford University, [re: Eastman professorship and residency in Oxford] 1946-1948), #299.8]
- Letter from Fred E. Wright, Home Secretary, to Members of the Standing Committee on Meetings. RE: Attaches a draft of a report on the Scientific Sessions of the National Academy of Sciences. Will read it at the Business Session on November 17th. [Filed under LP Science: National Academy of Sciences, 1945-1951: Box #14.019 Folder #19.2]
- Letter from J. C. Lincoln to Gentlemen of Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists. Encloses a donation on the behalf of the members of the First Presbyterian Church. [Letter from Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists to Lincoln, October 25, 1947]. LP Peace: Box 3.005, Folder 5.3
- Letter from Miss A. Bradbury, Domestic Bursar, Balliol College, Oxford University to LP RE: Informs him of her search for a house for him and his family, says she has not had much luck so far as there are houses but not with the number of rooms he needs, says she talked to the Master the other day and he thought they might have to resort to taking rooms in a hotel for them, and says they should bring their own linen for their household. [Letters from LP to Bradbury September 11, 1947, October 31, 1947] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Oxford University, [re: Eastman professorship and residency in Oxford] 1946-1948), #299.8]
- Letter from Prof. A. Wormall, Department of Biochemistry and Chemistry, The Medical College of St. Bartholomew's Hospital to LP RE: Thanks him for the reprints he sent earlier in the summer, as they will prove helpful to himself and his colleagues, and hopes that LP will continue to send him reprints of all his papers on immunochemistry. Adds that he was sorry he missed LP when he was in London, but he will see him again soon when LP comes for his long stay. [Filed under LP Correspondence: 443.15]
- Letter from Prof. George S. Forbes, Chemical Laboratory, Harvard, to LP RE: Responds that they have used up their pure material and hope to provide him with a specially prepared sample of silicon isocyanate at a latter date. [Letter from LP to Forbes October 2, 1947] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #128.12, file:(F: Correspondence, 1947)]
- Letter from W. C. Lothrop to LP, cc: Dr. Lamb, RE: Explains the confusion over the revision and publication of an article from Palestine. Also mentions his pleasant talk with AHP on the train and recommends to her a book review. [Letter from LP to Lothrop October 23, 1947] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #11.23, file:(Arthur D. Little, Inc., 1942, 1946-1948, 1955-1956)]
- Note from Dr. Kurt Mislow, Department of Chemistry, New York University, RE: Informs him of the earlier letter where he invited LP to visit his department. States that the invitation still stands and that he hopes LP can come before he leaves for England. [Letters from Lanni to Mislow October 9, 1947, from LP to Mislow November 18, 1947] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #248.4, file:(Mislow, Kurt)]
- Telegraph: LP en route to New Haven, CT [Filed under LP Travel Materials: 1932-1954: Box #1.001 Folder #1.6]
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