Letter from Linus Pauling to Sidney Weinbaum. Page 1. August 2, 1951
Letter from Linus Pauling to Sidney Weinbaum. August 2, 1951. Page 1  Larger Images / More Information. 1 p.  View Transcript

Activity Listings

  • Bill from Herbert A. Whipple, D.D.S. to Linda Pauling for $68.00. Handwritten note: “Pd.” [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: (Assorted Bills, Receipts and Invoices, 1951-1962.), Box #4.060, Folder #60.1]
  • Letter from A. L. G. Rees, Australian Scientific Liaison Office, to LP RE: Thanks him for the reply to his request to visit, and accepts the luncheon invitation. [Letter from LP to Rees, July 16, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (R: Correspondence, 1951), #340.16]
  • Letter from Claire A. Padille of Poole and Mardian enclosing a Conditional Release for his signature regarding Pauling vs. Nottingham, #C-288. [Filed under LP Biographical: Legal (Assorted Legal Disputes), Box #3.057, Folder #57.3]
  • Letter from Dr. Frederick D. Rossini, Chairman, Committee on Physical Chemistry, Division of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, National Research Council to Members of the Committee on Physical Chemistry, Division of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, NRC RE: Attaches a copy of the report of the Subcommittee on Physico-Chemical Standards and requests their approval or disapproval of the report. [Letter from LP to Rossini August 8, 1951] [Filed under LP Science: (National Research Council, 1950-1992), Box #14.028, Folder #28.1]
  • Letter from LP to A. E. van Arkel, Anorgaisch Chemisch Laboratorium, RE: Invites him to visit Pasadena and speak at a chemistry seminar during his upcoming trip to the States. [Letter from van Arkel to LP, August 7, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (V: Correspondence, 1951), #427.11]
  • Letter from LP to Gerson Kegeles RE: States that they do not plan to make an appointment in the instrumentation field so there is little prospect that a position will open up at the Institute that would interest Kegeles. Tells Kegeles that he would be happy to meet with him if his summer visit to San Francisco materializes. [Letter from Kegeles to LP, July 7, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (K: Correspondence, 1951), #200.16]
  • Letter from LP to Gunnar Hagg, Institute of Chemistry, University of Uppsala, RE: Invites Professor Hagg to visit Pasadena if he makes a trip to the west coast. Informs him that a moderate amount of work is being done in their laboratories along the lines of Hagg’s interests. [Letter from Hagg to LP, August 27, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (H: Correspondence, 1951), #166.2]
  • Letter from LP to Harry L. Fisher, National Research Council, RE: Discusses the inability of European scientists, including Dr. Michel Magat and Dr. Rollier, to obtain visas to enter the United States. LP advises that Fisher contact the State Department regarding this matter. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (D: Correspondence, 1951), #98.16]
  • Letter from LP to Sir John Lennard-Jones, University of Cambridge, RE: States that he is pleased that Lady Lennard-Jones and he will be visiting New York in September, and inquires if they plan on traveling west. Invites them to stay with AHP and he if they visit Pasadena. [Letter from Lennard-Jones to LP, August 10, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Lennard-Jones, John E.), #215.4]
  • Letter from LP to Sir Robert Robinson, Dyson Perrins Laboratory, RE: Expresses his hope that he and Lady Robinson will be able to make a trip to the Pacific Coast. Discusses arrangements and Caltech’s support for such a visit. Mentions that Taylor asked him to come to Jamaica for a ceremony because Robinson was unable to do so. States that he is continuing his protein work. [Note from Robinson to LP, August 15, 1951] [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Robinson, Robert), #335.2]
  • Letter from W.J. King, Lt. Col., MPC, Army Alternate Member, to LP, RE: Notifies him that his request for access to certain classified matter at CIT has been submitted to the Army-Navy-Air Force Personnel Security Board for review. Explains why consent for access was denied. Tells LP that he may submit any information in writing to refute what he stated above, but has no right to appear before the Board in person or be represented by counsel. Explains that he may appeal to the Industrial Employment Review Board if the decision is adverse. [Filed under LP Personal Safe, Drawer #1, Folder #1.032]
  • Memo from President L.A. DuBridge to LP RE: Notifies him that his Task Order has been accepted by the Committee on Government and Industrial Contracts, and he also adds his approval. [Memo from Lindvall to DuBridge July 25, 1951] [Memo from Walter to Gilmore November 8, 1951] [Filed under LP Science: (Office of Naval Research: Correspondence, Contract Status Reports and Project Status Reports, 1947-1962), Box #14.031, Folder #31.5]
  • Note from John C. Kendrew to LP RE: Says that he will arrive in Los Angeles on August 5th and will stay in Pasadena until August 9th. Handwritten notes about the his flight and pick-up arrangements. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Kendrew, John), #197.16]