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[Letter from H. H. Levy Sr., David H. Nathan and Edward Schreiber to Mr. I. H. Kempner, February 3, 1953]

Description: Letter from H. H. Levy Sr., David H. Nathan and Edward Schreiber to Mr. I. H. Kempner inviting to attend a dinner to discuss about the developments in a proposed project. Second page contains re-proposed Phi Delta Epsilon Fraternity.
Date: February 3, 1953
Creator: Levy, H. H., Sr.; Nathan, David H. & Schreiber, Edward
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Letter from Chauncey D. Leake to T. S. Painter, October 15, 1945]

Description: Letter from Chauncey D. Leake to T. S. Painter informing him that the Sugar Research Foundation, Inc. has awarded the University of Texas a grant to support research "on the influence of carbohydrate on experimental liver cancer" under the direction of Dr. W. A. Selle. He recommends that the University accept the grant.
Date: October 15, 1948
Creator: Leake, Chauncey D.
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Letter from John B. Henderson to I. H. Kempner, December 21, 1958]

Description: Letter from John B. Henderson to I. H. Kempner thanking him for sending him Kempner's copy of "Select Letters of Harris Kempner" and updating him on who he was and was not able to talk to. Henderson also requested any "records, files, or correspondence" relating to Texas history that Kempner found that should be kept for preservation and study. A page with information about the General Land Office Building and a pamphlet about the Eugene C. Barker Texas History Center are also attached.
Date: December 21, 1958
Creator: Henderson, John B.
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Letter from B. M. Hendrix to Chauncey D. Leake, December 8, 1944]

Description: Letter from B. M. Hendrix to Chauncey D. Leake discussing his opinions on "the problem of the utilization of invert sugar for intravenous injection". His concerns include whether such solutions will cause a fever; whether they can be stored for long periods of time without discoloration; the possibility of neutralizing the acidic elements of such solutions; ways to maintain a satisfactory salt content of such solutions; and the issues with removing acid and water after hydrolysis via vacuum. He… more
Date: December 8, 1944
Creator: Hendrix, B. M.
Partner: Rosenberg Library
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