On October 25, 1924, Linus Pauling, then a graduate student at the Calfornia Institute of Technology, wrote the first of close to 70 surviving letters to his former physical chemistry instructor, Frederick J. Allen. This article is a chronicle of some of those letters with a few additional pieces including the Life editorial, titled A Weird Insult from Norway.
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