Letter from Linus Pauling to Victor Rothschild. Page 1. March 13, 1952
Letter from Linus Pauling to Victor Rothschild. March 13, 1952. Page 1  Larger Images / More Information. 1 p.  View Transcript

Activity Listings

  • AHP writes cheque: to: Market Basket amount: $25.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
  • AHP writes cheque: to: Sue Perry amount: $45.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
  • Copy of an informational letter from JG Growther, Secretary General to All Members of the Executive Council and Affiliated Organizations of the World Federation of Scientific Workers RE: discusses the refusal of visas to the foreign members of the Federation by the British Government, thus disabling a meeting of the council scheduled for March 22 and 23. Lists its members. Includes copy of letter from the Secretary General and the Home Office as well as a Statement from the Federation to the Press. [Filed under LP Biographical: Political Issues: Box 2.002, Folder 2.5]
  • Letter from Frances V. Benner, Special Assistant, American Chemical Society, RE: Writes that local sections of the American Chemical Society in the Southeast, Virginia, the Carolinas, and Florida have not heard LP lecture and would be interested in having him visit; asks if he would be available for a lecture tour. [Letter from LP to Benner, April 15, 1952] [Box 14.006, Folder 6.4]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Robert A. Lehman RE: In response to Dr. Lehman's question about the dimensions of a phosphorus atom, he suggests the best model to use for the substances that he mentioned. [Letter from Dr. Lehman to LP March 11, 1952] [Filed under L: Correspondence 1952, Box #230, Folder #18]
  • Letter from LP to Prof. Joseph S. Fruton of Yale U School of Medicine RE: gives them permission to reproduce the figures mentioned in their letter. [Letter from Prof. Joseph S. Fruton to LP March 11, 1952] [Filed under F: Correspondence 1952, Box #128, Folder #17]
  • Letter from LP to Prof. Makisaburo Ogasawara of Nagoya Institute of Technology RE: writes that they are returning his two notebooks on Exercises in Quantum Mechanics. [Letter from Prof. Ogasawara to LP August 15, 1951, letter of response from Prof. Ogasawara to LP April 13, 1952 [Filed under O: Correspondence 1952, Box #300, Folder #14]
  • Note from Jack Gardner of Gardner Research Service to the gentlemen of the Chemistry department RE: Requests information about any chemicals that can be used to absorb or inhibit infrared and ultraviolet light. [Letter of response from LP March 24, 1952] [Filed under G: Correspondence 1952, Box #140, Folder #16]