Letter from Linus Pauling to G.J. Harris. Page 1. October 12, 1949
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  • Letter from Alden H. Emery, Executive Secretary, to Dr. W. Albert Noyes, Jr., National Research Council. RE: Informs him of the nominees to represent the ACS on the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Technology. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.2]
  • Letter from Alden H. Emery, Executive Secretary, to LP. RE: Attaches a copy of a letter from the General Electric Company. Informs him that a representative needs to be chosen to participate in selecting the recipients of the Coffin and Swope Fellowships. Gives suggestions. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.2]
  • Letter from Charles Coryell to LP RE: Clarifies some points about new nomenclature for elements. Also mentions the death of Leonor Michaelis and his memorial service. [Letter from LP to Coryell May 10, 1949] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #68.2, file:(Coryell, Charles D., 1928, 1936-1941, 1945, 1948-1950, 1954, 1956-1958, 1960-1963, 1968-1970)]
  • Letter from Florence Chesse, W.H. Freeman and Co., to LP . RE: Dr. Farinholt of Columbia University has sent in some additional changes for "General Chemistry." Chesse would like LP's okay before they make the corrections. [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Books, 1947b4.6.]
  • Letter from John Evarts Horner, American Embassy in Moscow to Dr. Sidney Weinbaum RE: Says that the records of the embassy indicate that he has expressed interest in sponsoring another citizen of the Soviet Union for permanent residence in the United States, encloses a copy of the Embassy's most recent information sheet on the subject of Soviet Exit Permits, mentions that the Soviet Government has adopted a policy of refusing to grant Exit Permits to Soviet citizens wishing to emigrate to the U. S., and says the Embassy sympathizes with his natural desire to bring his relative over but they are absolutely powerless in the matter. (Attached: 5 pages titled “Information Concerning Soviet Exit Visas”) [Filed under LP Correspondence: 433.5]
  • Letter from Oscar K. Rice, to Alden H. Emery, Executive Secretary. RE: Informs him that he will be glad to represent the ACS at the exercises at Hampton Institute. Asks if he can represent the University of North Carolina as well. [Filed under LP Science: American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1949-1950: Box #14.005 Folder #5.2]
  • Writes cheque to “Je Stanbeck Ins” $7.50 [LP Biographical: Business and Financial 4.074, folder 74.1, item 1]