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1926
Traveling in Europe In Ava Helen's travel diary, Linus and Ava Helen made notes together on opposite pages. They traveled to the Mediterranean on their way to Munich, where Pauling had a Guggenheim Fellowship to study theoretical physics under Arnold Sommerfeld. Pauling was among the few American chemists to gain an early grounding in this field.
1931
The Nature Of The Chemical Bond A manuscript for one of a series of papers from 1931 to 1933 for which Pauling was most well-known as a chemist. Referring to it, he once said, "If I were to choose for myself, I should like to be remembered as the person who discovered hybridization of orbitals (the subject of a paper I wrote in 1931)."
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