"Dissociation Energies of Elementary Diatomic Molecules." Page 1. April 17, 1949
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Activity Listings

  • Letter from Frank T. Gucker, Jr., Chairman of the Department of Chemistry, to Milton Burton. RE: Was interested in his letter. Thinks the problem should be addressed at the next Executive Committee meeting. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Materials re: Committees and Awards, 1938-1950: Box #14.008 Folder # 8.18]
  • Letter from G. W. Beadle, to Alden H. Emery, Executive Secretary. RE: Informs him of his negative opinion of the fee charged to invited non-member speakers. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1948-1949: Box #14.004 Folder #4.2]
  • Letter from John C. Bailar, Jr., University of Illinois, to Beatrice Wulf. RE: Informs him that they can arrange for the materials needed for his talk. Reminds him that his audience will have just had dinner. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1948-1949: Box #14.004 Folder #4.2]
  • Letter from John C. Bailar, Jr., University of Illinois, to LP. RE: Encloses material from the Alabama Polytechnic Institute. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1948-1949: Box #14.004 Folder #4.2]
  • Letter from John C. Bailar, Jr., University of Illinois, to Milton Burton. RE: Was interested by his letter. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Materials re: Committees and Awards, 1938-1950: Box #14.008 Folder # 8.18]
  • Letter from LP to Alden H. Emery, Executive Secretary. RE: Thank him for his letter. Agrees with his idea of having two short addresses, one by Professor Lamb and one by himself. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1948-1949: Box #14.004 Folder #4.2]
  • Letter from LP to Dennis Flanagan, Managing Editor, Scientific American, RE: States that he hopes that the Roger Hayward pictures have reached Flanagan and states that he has told Hayward they would reimburse him. [Letters from Dennis Flanagan to LP April 14, 1949, from LP to Mr. Dennis Flanagan April 20, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: #374.9]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Detlev W. Bronk, Foreign Secretary. RE: Comments on the proposed foreign associates for the Academy. Recommends possible representatives in the fields of physics, chemistry, physiology, and biochemistry. [Filed under LP Science: National Academy of Sciences, 1945-1951: Box #14.020 Folder #20.3]
  • Letter from Theodor Rosebury, Harry Grundfest, for the Executive Committee, American Association of Scientific Workers to A. L. Strand, President, Oregon State College RE: States that investigation into the Spitzer case has let to the conclusion that the dismissal of Ralph Spitzer was “based directly and entirely on his political views and activities” and has nothing to do with Spitzer's competence. States they believe this action to be a “grievous error” and they urge him to reconsider. Copies of the letter are being sent out to interested citizens and the press. [Filed under LP Biographical: Political Issues: Ralph Spitzer: Academic Freedom and Passport Difficulties, 1942-1994: Box #2.034, Folder 34.2]