"Ferromagnetism" Page 1. March 30, 1952
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Activity Listings

  • AHP writes cheque: to: Sue Perry, amount: $14.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
  • LP Political: Passport Problems, April 1952: copy of a letter from Robert J. Havinghurst to the members of the National Committee for Peaceful Alternatives RE: asks that they comment on the enclosed statements on Germany in light of recent Russian and Western notes, on Indo-China policy and on a letter replying to a letter from Frederic Joliot-Curie. [Filed under LP Biographical: Political Issues: Box 2.002, Folder 2.6]
  • LP Political: Passport Problems, April 1952: letter from J.G. Crowther, Secretary General to The Members of the Executive Council and to Affiliated Organizations RE: encloses a copy of an Appeal from Professor F. Joliot-Curie concerning Cultural Anniversaries. [Filed under LP Biographical: Political Issues: Box 2.002, Folder 2.6]
  • LP Political: Passport Problems, April 1952: letter from Roger Adams, Head of the Chemistry Dept of the University of Illinois to LP RE: acknowledges LP's letter of March 28, 1952 with copies of the letters to President Truman and Detlev Bronk. Hopes that LP will be able to obtain a passport. Has written to Bronk himself. [Filed under LP Biographical: Political Issues: Box 2.002, Folder 2.6]
  • LP writes cheque: to: Peter J. Pauling amount: $15.00 [Filed under LP Biographical: Box #4.021, Folder #3]
  • Letter from G.H. Vineyard to Beatrice Wulf, RE: Vineyard is sorry that rail system is giving LP’s plans some troubles. Vineyard offers some suggestions that may help. Vineyard also asks if LP can address the departmental seminar on the date that he is at the University of Missouri. Vineyard thinks that the staff and faculty would be interested to hear about LP’s current research. [Wulf’s letter March 28, 1952] [Wulf’s reply April 4, 1952] [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1952), Box 1952s, Folder 1952s.6]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. George Guthrie, Jr. RE: responds to Dr. Guthrie's questions in his previous letter regarding Sulfur. Cannot answer most of the questions because he is currently getting ready for a trip to Europe. Thus, he does not attempt to answer all of Dr. Guthrie's questions in this letter. [Letter from Dr. George Guthrie to LP March 28, 1952] [Filed under G: Correspondence 1952, Box #140, Folder #16]
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Richard Lippman, RE: Discusses the pamphlet issue and goes on to discuss Lippman's research funding for the future. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #217, Folder #5 (Lippman)].
  • Letter from LP to Dr. Robert S. Reiss RE: writes in response to Dr. Reiss' letter about his brother, Paul Naor who desires to study under LP while pursuing research on the structure of metals and his Ph D. Writes that at the present time they do not have any openings, though they are currently trying to gain additional support for their work in alloys. [Letter from Dr. Reiss to LP March 27, 1953, related memo from LP to G. Bergman April 1, 1952] [Filed under N: Correspondence 1952, Box #287, Folder #19]
  • Letter from LP to J.H. Williams, University of Wisconsin RE: Invitation to attend the April 22, 1952 meeting of the Protein Substitutes Group. [Filed under LP Science: Box 13.004, Folder 4.3].
  • Letter from LP to Miron Morrill, RE: LP regrets that his trip to Cornell will be so short. LP and AHP are planning to stay overnight at Cornell and then leave from Cedar Rapids in the morning. LP notes that the title of his address will be “Chemistry in Relation to Medicine.” LP’s public relations office is sending biographical materials and a photograph. [Morrill’s letter March 28, 1952] [Filed under LP Speeches: (Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1952), Box 1952s, Folder 1952s.7]
  • Letter from LP to Mr. Reese H. Taylor of Union Oil Co. RE: thanks him for the copy of the book "How to Keep Our Liberty," by Raymond Moley. [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #410, Folder #17].
  • Letter from LP to Prof. Paul A. Beck RE: tells Prof. Beck that he has been thinking about the manuscript that was sent to him and informs Prof. Beck that he does not understand it. Goes on to describe some discrepancies that he found in the manuscript in regards to his own papers. Says that he is sending reprints of their metal papers that are still available on April 18, 1952 [Letter from Prof. Paul Beck to LP March 26, 1952, follow up letter from Prof. Paul Beck April 8, 1952] [Filed under B: Correspondence 1952, Box #37, Folder #19]
  • Letter from R. T. Wedding RE: requests that LP give him some references for literature on the subject of high energy phosphate bonds, as he is preparing a talk for his institution's Biochemistry Seminar. [Letter of response from LP to Dr. Wedding April 3, 1952] [Filed under LP Correspondence: Box #443, Folder #20].
  • Memo from E.C. Watson to LP RE: Grants LP and Dr. Corey permission to take a leave of absence in May to travel to England. [Letter from LP to Watson March 27, 1952]. [Filed under: LP Biographical, Box 1.030, Folder 30.8]
  • Memo from LP to G. Bergman RE: writes that he has received a letter from Dr. Reiss stating that his brother Mr. Naor would like to come to Caltech to work on metals. Suggests that they consider appointing him if they get additional funds. [related letter from LP to Dr. Robert S. Reiss April 1, 1952].
  • United States Patent Office, Patent Description for Patent 2,591,133. [LP Safe: Box 2.021, Folder 21.14]