Letter from Linus Pauling to I.M. Kolthoff. Page 1. April 13, 1949
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Activity Listings

  • Article: “Science Gnaws at Wool of Link to Foil Moths”, by Linus Pauling, Commonwealth, Vol. XXV, No. 15, April 11, 1949. [Filed under LP Scrapbooks, 1946-1950: Box #6.005, Folder 5.36]
  • Bill from George M. Stambach to AHP for “Removing tree and cutting up wood. Tuttle Bros. Bill.” $161.04. Note at bottom: Paid April 27-49. GMS [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.059, folder 59.3]
  • Clothes moths and “Toni's”: Science gnaws at wool link to foil moths. The Commonwealth (Address to the Commonwealth Club of California) 25 (April 1949): 65-66, 70. [Filed under: LP Publication, 1949p.7]
  • Confidential Letter from Detlev W. Bronk, Foreign Secretary, to Members of the National Academy of Sciences. RE: Lists the foreign associates of the Academy. Informs them that there are open positions. [Filed under LP Science: National Academy of Sciences, 1945-1951: Box #14.020 Folder #20.3]
  • Journal Article: “Some Recent Trends in Biochemistry”, Chemical and Engineering News, vol. 27, no. 15 (April 11 1949): 1041-1042. [Filed under LP Newspaper Clippings, 1949n.4]
  • Letter from Alden H. Emery, Executive Secretary, to Dr. Arne Tiselius. RE: Attaches a check for the traveling expenses. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1948-1949: Box #14.004 Folder #4.2]
  • Letter from Alden H. Emery, Executive Secretary, to LP. RE: Informs him of three vacancies on the Committee on Constitution and Bylaws. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Materials re: Committees and Awards, 1938-1950: Box #14.008 Folder # 8.16]
  • Letter from Clark S. Hobbs, Vice-President, Goucher College, to LP. RE: Would like a representative of ACS to attend. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1948-1949: Box #14.004 Folder #4.2]
  • Letter from Clayton S. Wynn, Treasurer, Western Connecticut Section, to LP. RE: Encloses a check to cover the traveling expenses. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1948-1949: Box #14.004 Folder #4.2]
  • Letter from Dr. E.J. Crane, Editor, Chemical Abstracts to LP RE: Assures him that addresses will be restored to the abstracts as soon as funds permit. Encloses a letter to the Editor he has written to Chemical and Engineering news. [Letter from LP to Crane April 6, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #70.2, file:(Chemical Abstracts, 1948-1956)]
  • Letter from George A. Baitsell, Society of the Sigma Xi, Yale University, to LP RE: States he is sending a copy of the book containing LP's article, and asks for any corrections for the reprint that will be printed soon. States LP can get a discount on this book. [Letter from LP to Dr. George A. Baitsell April 21, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: #375.2]
  • Letter from George Calingaert, Ethyl Corporation, Research Laboratories to LP RE: Points out that the wrongs committed against Ralph Spitzer are that of personal freedom, not that of academic freedom because his dismissal did not take away his freedom of teaching a certain matter but it discriminated against him taking away his freedom to have whichever political views he chooses. [Letter from LP to Dr. Calingaert April 15, 1949] [Filed under LP Biographical: Political Issues: Ralph Spitzer: Academic Freedom and Passport Difficulties, 1942-1994: Box #2.034, Folder 34.2]
  • Letter from Henry Allen Moe, Guggenheim Foundation, to Dr. Elwood Henneman. RE: Informs him his inability to work in Dr. Lorente de No's laboratory. Informs him that a place may be available Dr's Van Harreveld and Wiersma. [Filed under LP Science: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1946-1952: Box #14.014 Folder #14.4]
  • Letter from Miller N. Hudson, Jr, Member ACS to LP RE: States his opinion in the case of Ralph Spitzer and states that they do not feel kindly toward Communists and feels the duty of the Society is to interest itself in science, not politics. Can't appreciate any action by the “Society or its officers which could be interpreted by those outside the Society as lending a cloak of protection to Communists or their political activities” [Note in upper right corner: “not to be answered” [Filed under LP Biographical: Political Issues: Ralph Spitzer: Academic Freedom and Passport Difficulties, 1942-1994: Box #2.034, Folder 34.2]
  • Letter from R. B. Corey to Dr. Irvin Fuhr, U.S. Public Health, cc: LP RE: Detailed discussion of individual items listed in grant-in-aid request to clarify budget issues as addressed during a phone conversation between Fuhr and Corey. [Filed under LP Science: United States Public Health Service: "X-ray Diffraction Investigations of the Structure of Protein Molecules", grant RG 1987, [Changed to H-2143 (Chemistry 150)] 1948-1958: Box #14.041 Folder #41.1]
  • Letter to LP & sponsors from Henry Pratt Fairchild of Cultural and Scientific Conference for World Peace stating that they must assume leadership to stop the drift towards war. Attached are notes from the proceedings of their recent conference. [Filed under LP Peace: Assorted Peace Groups, (Na-On): Box #4.013 Folder #13.4]
  • Letter to LP from George A. Baitsell of Sigma Xi stating that they are sending a copy of Science in Progress, that contains his article, under separate cover. [LP's reply April 21, 1949]
  • Letter to LP from Henry Allen Moe, Guggenheim Foundation. RE: Encloses a letter from Dr. Henneman. [Reply to LP's letter April 6, 1949] [Filed under LP Science: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1946-1952: Box #14.014 Folder #14.4]