Activity Listings
- Correspondence, Offprint re: Supreme Court case of the United Defense Committee of Public Employees Against “Loyalty” Checks, July 15, 1949. [Filed under LP Biographical: Academic Freedom — General, 1944-1979: Box #2.039, Folder 39.10]
- Letter from Capt. Curtis Artz, Dept. of the Army to LP RE: Thanking LP for his assistance in their study of Oxypolygelatin by supplying the substance and the report. [LP's letter to Artz July 8, 1949; LP's next letter to Artz July 15, 1949] [Filed under LP Science: Materials re: Oxypolygelatin Blood Plasma Substitute, 1946-1952: Box #6.003 Folder #3.2]
- Letter from Charlotte Davida Franchi, of the United Defense Committee of Public Employees Against “Loyalty” Checks, to LP. She is enclosing information about their Supreme Court case and invites LP to attend a private meeting to help their committee reach its goals.
- Letter from Dr. E.W.R. Steacie, President, Chemical Institute of Canada, National Research Council. Thanks LP for the letter. Expresses his understanding that this is a busy year for LP, as President of the American Chemical Society. Tells LP that they will contact him next year regarding a visit to Canada. [Letter from LP to Steacie, July 12, 1949]. [Filed under LP Speeches: 1950s.24]
- Letter from LP to Prof. Francis E. Blacet, UCLA, RE: Describes Dr. M. Szwarc's current work in the dissociation energies of molecules by pyrolysis. States Hugh Stott Taylor has arranged a trip to the eastern U.S. and Szwarc would like to come west. States he is trying to arrange some lectures for Szwarc and asks if they would be interested in having Szwarc come, and be willing pay a little something towards the expenses. [Filed under LP Correspondence: #373.1]
- Letter from LP to Prof. G. H. Richter, Rice Institute, RE: Describes Dr. M. Szwarc's current work in the dissociation energies of molecules by pyrolysis. States Hugh Stott Taylor has arranged a trip to the eastern U.S. and Szwarc would like to come west. States he is trying to arrange some lectures for Szwarc and asks if they would be interested in having Szwarc come, and be willing pay a little something towards the expenses. [Letter from G. H. Richter to LP July 21, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: #373.1]
- Letter from LP to Prof. Henry Eyring, University of Utah, RE: Describes Dr. M. Szwarc's current work in the dissociation energies of molecules by pyrolysis. States Hugh Stott Taylor has arranged a trip to the eastern U.S. and Szwarc would like to come west. States he is trying to arrange some lectures for Szwarc and asks if they would be interested in having Szwarc come, and be willing pay a little something towards the expenses. [Letter from W. J. Burke to LP July 27, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: #373.1]
- Letter from LP to Prof. Warren C. Johnson, University of Chicago, RE: Describes Dr. M. Szwarc's current work in the dissociation energies of molecules by pyrolysis. States Hugh Stott Taylor has arranged a trip to the eastern U.S. and Szwarc would like to come west. States he is trying to arrange some lectures for Szwarc and asks if they would be interested in having Szwarc come, and be willing pay a little something towards the expenses. [Telegram from Warren C. Johnson to LP July 25, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: #373.1]
- Letter from Melvin S. Newman, University of California, to Henry Allen Moe, Guggenheim Foundation. RE: Explains the situation from his point of view. Suggests that he have the Fellowship for 4 months in 1949 and 6 months in 1951. Asks if he can talk to LP about it. [Filed under LP Science: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1946-1952: Box #14.014 Folder #14.4]
- Letter from Owen J. Roberts, president of the Atlantic Union Committee, to LP asking if LP will become a charter member of the Committee.
- Reprint from Science, Vol. 110, “The Inheritance of Sickle Cell Anemia.” by James V. Neel. [Filed under LP Science: Non-Pauling Reprints re: Sickle Cell Anemia research: Box #6.012 Folder #12.1]
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