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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

142nd National ACS Meeting Atlantic City, N.J., Sept. 9-14, 1962 This preliminary program of the 142nd National ACS Meeting to be held in Atlantic City, Sept. 9-14, contains general information and specific dates thus far arranged for the meeting. Those planning to attend the meeting or considering attendance will find here useful information in planning their trip. A general schedule of events appears on the facing page. Employment Clearing House details and hotel reservation data are on the following pages. Book Exhibit The annual book exhibit, sponsored by the ACS Division of Chemical Education, will be held in conjunction with the fall meeting. Approximately 1000 books on all phases of chemistry and related sciences will be on display in Convention Hall. The exhibit will be open during the hours announced for registration in Convention Hall. Librarians will be present at all times to assist visitors. The books will be classified and set in library troughs for easy examination. A complete catalog of all the titles displayed will be published in the September 1962 issue of the Journal of Chemical Education. Copies 78

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of that issue and reprints of the catalog will be available for free distribution at the exhibit. Group Events Requests for group events should be sent at once to: A. T. Winstead American Chemical Society 1155 16th St., N.W. Washington 6,D.C. All requests must be received promptly if they are to be included in the final program of the meeting. Please state the nature of the event desired, a first and second choice of dates, the probable attendance, and the name of a representative who will handle the late sale of tickets. All events must be arranged through the Washington office of the ACS if tickets are to be sold in registration areas and the event listed in the official program of the meeting. Hotels in Atlantic City have agreed to arrange social hours only if sponsors guarantee payment of a $35 service charge; no service charge is levied if a social exceeds $150 in receipts. For information to help in determining the

type of function to schedule, hotels have submitted minimum menu prices for meal functions in private rooms: Breakfast, $3.00; Luncheon, $3.75; Dinner, $5.00. These prices include taxes and gratuities. Hotel/Motel Reservations A housing bureau has been organized for the 142nd Meeting. Since the final night of the Miss America Pageant is Saturday, Sept. 8, and all requests for rooms are handled in chronological order, it is recommended that applications be sent to the housing bureau as promptly as possible. In making reservations, please use the coupon found on page 81, indicating choice of hotels/motels (see listing on pages 80 and 81). Each reservation will be confirmed directly to the individual concerned, indicating the price of the room reserved. Atlantic City hotels and motels have assured us that you will be given a room at the price confirmed. Ladies' Program In the Sun Room of the Haddon Hall Hotel, an attractive and exciting program of entertainment will be available for the ladies registered in attendance under the chairmanship of Mrs. Robert D. Offenhauer. Details of this program will be published in the Aug. 6 issue of C&EN. Plant Trips Since Atlantic City is primarily a resort area, it will be possible to ar-

range only a limited number of inspection trips to industrial plants and laboratories. Details will be announced in the final program. Press Room The ACS News Service will maintain complete press room facilities in the Claridge Hotel during the hours announced for registration. Registration Fees and Regulations Registration facilities will be available during the hours announced at the following locations: Ambassador Hotel, Convention Hall, and Haddon Hall Hotel. All members and guests in Atlantic City on Sunday are urged to register that day, thereby avoiding any possible delay on Monday. The registration fee, required by the Bylaws to help defray expenses, has been fixed by the Board of Directors for this meeting at $15 for individual members of the Society and foreign chemists or chemical engineers visiting in the United States; $22 for nonmember chemists or chemical engineers residing in the United States. Persons who are not chemists or chemical engineers must pay a $15 registration fee except that nonchemist or nonchemical engineer members of the family of a registrant may register by payment of $5.00. A registration fee of $5.00 has been established for students who are not members or student affiliates of the Society; a fee of $2.00 has been established for members of the Society eligible for reduced membership dues and student affiliates. Fees of $5.00 have been set for persons who wish to attend only a single technical session and for persons in the Armed Forces (noncommissioned personnel) who are members or were members of the ACS or regularly matriculated undergraduate or graduate students just prior to induction or enlistment. All members, students, visitors, and nonmembers must register in order to participate in any event of the meeting. Society Bylaw Governing Registration Bylaw VI, Sec. 4, governs registration at meetings of the Society. The following pertinent rules shall apply to registration at this meeting: (a) Attendance at any national, regional, divisional, or other major meeting of the Society shall be limited to registered persons. (b) Each person registering at a

meeting of the Society shall classify himself as one of the following: (1) Member; (2) nonmember chemist or chemical engineer residing in the United States; (3) regularly matriculated student majoring in chemistry or chemical engineering at an American college or university; (4) foreign visitor; ( 5 ) nonchemist visitor. (c) Each registrant at a national meeting of the Society shall pay a registration fee to be fixed by the Board of Directors in accordance with the provisions of paragraphs (e) and (f) of this section. (e) The registration fee at a na-

tional, regional, divisional, or other major meeting for a chemist or a chemical engineer residing in the United States, who is not a Member of the American Chemical Society, shall be greater than the fee charged a Member. . . . Such a nonmember shall be furnished with a special badge to differentiate him from other registrants. (f) The registration fee at national, regional, divisional, or other major meetings of the Society for all classes of registrants described in Sec. 4(b) other than those specified in Sec. 4(e) of this Bylaw, shall be the same as for a Member, except that reduced registration fees may

GENERAL SCHEDULE OF EVENTS All events will be on Eastern Daylight Saving Time REGISTRATION FACILITIES. With the exception of tickets to ladies' events, tickets for all group meals and plant tours will be sold in the following registration areas during the times indicated below: Sunday, Sept. 9 3 P.M. to 7 P.M. Monday, Sept. 10 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Tuesday, Sept. 11 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Wednesday, Sept. 12 8 A.M. to 5 P.M.

Ambassador Hotel Convention Hall Haddon Hall Hotel Ambassador Hotel Convention Hall Haddon Hall Hotel Ambassador Hotel Convention Hall Haddon Hall Hotel Convention Hall Haddon Hall Hotel

Thursday, Sept. 13 8 A.M. to 5 P.M.

Convention Hall

Friday, Sept. 14 8 A.M. to 12 Noon

Convention Hall

BUSINESS MEETINGS. The following business meetings of the ACS will be scheduled during the days indicated: Board of Directors, Sunday Council Policy Committee, Monday afternoon Council, Tuesday morning Open Meetings of Standing Committees of the Council, at the convenience of the committee COMMITTEE ROOMS. Groups planning committee sessions in conjunction with the meeting are urged to submit their room requests not later than July 15. Please indicate the day the space will be needed, the hours, equipment desired, and the expected attendance. DIVISIONAL MEETINGS. See pages 85 to 87 of this program. GENERAL MEETING AND MIXER. The general meeting has been scheduled for Monday evening, Sept. 10, at 9 P.M., in the Ballroom of Convention Hall. The President of the American Chemical Society, Karl Folkers, will deliver the major address of the evening. Everyone is invited to attend. Following the general meeting, a mixer will be held in the Arena of Convention Hall. Admittance to this get-together will be restricted to those wearing their registration badge and presenting an admittance ticket. For the convenience of late arrivals, a registration desk will be in operation during the first hour of this mixer. LADIES' PROGRAM. Tickets for ladies' events will be available only in the Ladies' Hospitality Center in the Sun Room of the Haddon Hall Hotel. Consequently, for the convenience of women registrants, the Hospitality Center will be open during the hours announced for registration at Convention Hall.

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HOTEL AND MOTEL RATES IN ATLANTIC CITY

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Rooms with Bath Single Double

Motel-Type Accommodations *Acapulco Algiers *Aloha Ascot * Barclay Baronet Burgundy Cari be Carolina Crest Catalina *Colony Continental Coronet Crown *Deauville ^Diplomat Dunes * Eastbourne Eldorado Empress Envoy * Fiesta Galaxie *La Concha * Lafayette ^Lincoln Roosevelt 2-Room (2-4 Persons) Lombardy Malibu * Mardi Gras Martinique Mayflower Monte Carlo Beach Monterey Mt. Royal Ocean View President Saxony Seaside Sorrento Strand of Atlantic City *Sun 'N Sand 2-Room Suites (2-4 Persons) Teplitzky's Tropicana

12.00 12.00-14.00 8.00-14.00 8.00-12.00 10.00-12.00 8.00-16.00 12.00 10.00-16.00 8.00 10.00-12.00 10.00-12.00 8.00-16.00 9.00-20.00 12.00 8.00-12.00 10.00-12.00 10.00-16.00 8.00-20.00 Suites 9.00-18.00 9.00-17.00 10.00 10.00

10.00-22.00 12.00-20.00 10.00-18.00 14.00-16.00 10.00-20.00 10.00 12.00-15.00 8.00-14.00 9.00-20.00 10.00-24.00 12.00 12.00 11.00-20.00 14.00-16.00 10.00 14.00 16.00-20.00 8.00-10.00 12.00-16.00 9.00-13.00 12.00-16.00 14.00-18.00

* Suites available All rates are subject to 3% municipal tax

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Abbey Ambassador Breakers (Strictly Dietary Laws) C h a l f o n t e - H a d d o n Hall Claridge Deauville Dennis Marlborough-Blenheim Mayflower New Belmont President Ritz-Carlton Seaside Shelburne Traymore

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Off-Boardwalk Hotels Carolina Crest Colton Manor Columbus Eastbourne Flanders Holmhurst Jefferson Lafayette Kentucky Lexington Madison Mark Monticello Morton Pen η-Atlantic Richfield Boscobel Runnymede Senator Sterling Wiltshire-Drake

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ACS Housing Bureau ^ ° Atlantic City Convention Bureau 16 Central Pier Atlantic City, N.J.

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Please reserve the following: First Choice

Second Choice

Note: Single rooms are limited in number.

Third Choice

Fourth Choice-

Please arrange to occupy twin-bedded rooms if possible.

Room(s) with bath for Combination (2 rooms with 1 bath) for Room(s) and Parlor for Room(s) without bath for

person(s) person(s) person(s) person(s)

Rate preferred $ Rate preferred $ Rate preferred $ Rate preferred $

per per per per

room. unit. suite. room.

Arrival and Departure Dates Are Essential:

hour

Arriving Atlantic City

A.M. -P.M.

Leaving

Rooms will be occupied by: Name

Street Address

City

State

(Please a t t a c h list of a d d i t i o n a l n a m e s , if necessary) Name CompanyStreet Address City

Zone

State

Note: If a c c o m m o d a t i o n s a t t h e h o t e l / m o t e l o f m y c h o i c e are n o t a v a i l a b l e , I u n d e r s t a n d t h e H o u s i n g B u r e a u will m a k e as g o o d a r e s e r v a t i o n as p o s s i b l e elsewhere a n d t h a t I w i l l receive c o n f i r m a t i o n d i r e c t f r o m t h e h o t e l / m o t e l .

YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE! Special shuttle bus service between the Philadelphia Airport and Atlantic City has been arranged for the convenience of those attending the 142nd National ACS Meeting. The schedule listed below is intended to provide extra service on the days of maximum arrival and departure. Buses will pick up and deliver passengers at the entrance of the Philadelphia Airport and at the Public Service Bus Terminal in Atlantic City. Atlantic City is a short, pleasant 90-minute drive from the Philadelphia Airport. Please complete and mail the transportation request now if you plan to use the shuttle bus service. This information is needed so that an adequate number of buses may be chartered for travel into Atlantic City on Sept. 9 and 10 and for the return on Sept. 12, 13, and 14. Return tickets from Atlantic City to Philadelphia and seat reservations will be on sale at a Public Service Company ticket desk in Convention Hall. Please buy your return ticket at the time you register for the meeting. If advance ticket sales indicate that buses are needed in addition to those scheduled, the bus service will be increased. Shuttle Bus Schedule Philadelphia Airport to Atlantic City Fare: $1.60 per person Date Sunday, Sept. 9

Departure 10 A.M. 12 Noon 2 P.M. 4 P.M. 6 P.M. 8 P.M. 10 P.M. 12 Midnight

Arrival 11:30 A.M. 1:30 P.M. 3:30 P.M, 5:30 P.M. 7:30 P.M. 9:30 P.M. 11:30 P.M. 1:30 A.M.

Monday, Sept. 10

10 A.M. 12 Noon 2 P.M. 4 P.M. 6 P.M. 8 P.M. 10 P.M.

11:30 1:30 3:30 5:30 7:30 9:30 11:30

Atlantic City to Philadelphia Airport Fare: $1.60 per person Departure Date Wednesday, Sept. 12 5:30 A.M. 7 A.M. 9 A.M. 11A.M. Thursday, Sept. 13

Friday, Sept. 14

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Arrival 7A.M, 8:30 A.M 10:30 A.M, 12:30 P.M,

5:30 A.M. 7 A.M. 9 A.M. 11A.M.

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NOTE: For service to the Philadelphia Airport at all other times, there is limousine pickup service at all Atlantic City hotels. Limousine service to Atlantic City departs from the Baggage Room of the Philadelphia Airport. Please complete the transportation request coupon on page 83 and mail to Transportation Department, Atlantic City Convention Bureau, 16 Central Pier, Atlantic City, N.J.

to close any session at any meeting of the Society to nonmembers. Notes. Associates of local sections and of divisions are not members of the Society and have no Society privileges; if chemists or chemical engineers, their registration fee is $22. Student affiliâtes are not members of the Society, but are granted certain concessions. They, as well as student members entitled to discount in ACS dues, may be registered at a fee of $2.00, under the provisions of Sec. 4 ( f ) quoted above. Persons registered at a meeting may purchase tickets for a banquet or group meal for use by husbands, wives, or children, without said husbands, wives, or children being registered. All women visitors who participate in any event of the ladies' program or any activity of the meeting program, except as provided above, must register and pay the appropriate registration fee. Minor children may accompany a parent, without being registered, to any program event for which a ticket has been obtained, provided children are admitted, and further provided that the parent is registered for the meeting. Tickets distributed without charge for which the sponsor is charged on the basis of attendance will not be supplied to unregistered persons.

REGISTRATION FEES ATLANTIC CITY MEETING Chemists or chemical engineers residing in the United States who are not members of the ACS ACS Members Foreign chemists or chemical engineers visiting in the United States and others not chemists or chemical engineers Members of a registrant's family who are not chemists or chemical engineers Persons desiring to attend a single technical session Noncommissioned persons in the Armed Forces who are members or were either members of the ACS or regularly enrolled undergraduate or graduate students prior to induction or enlistment Students not members or affiliates of the ACS Mixer attendance only Members eligible for student discount and student affiliates of the ACS

$22.00 15.00

15.00

5.00 5.00

5.00 5.00 3.00 2.00

Information for Authors of Papers

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registrant, persons wanting to attend a single session, or other special cases approved by the Board of Directors for a national meeting or by the committee in charge for any other meeting. ( h ) The President shall have authority

Titles a n d abstracts of p a p e r s int e n d e d for p r e s e n t a t i o n at t h e m e e t i n g should b e sent to t h e secretary or prog r a m c h a i r m a n of t h e a p p r o p r i a t e division, n o t t h e E x e c u t i v e Secretary of t h e Society or t h e editors of Society publications.

Papers for Publication A C S m e e t i n g p a p e r s to b e considered for p u b l i c a t i o n m u s t b e s u b m i t t e d b y t h e a u t h o r s to t h e a p p r o p r i ate editor. Submission of a m a n u script to t h e divisional s e c r e t a r y does not constitute p r o p e r submission for consideration for p u b l i c a t i o n unless specific r e q u e s t is m a d e to t h e secretary or p r o g r a m c h a i r m a n .

Society Bylaw Governing Papers Bylaw VI, Sec. 5, governs presentation of papers at Society meetings. The following rules shall apply to the presentation of papers at this meeting. 1. The term "paper" shall include any presentation for which the title and authors are listed on the program and which may be reduced to writing either prior to, during, or subsequent to the meeting at which presented. 2. No paper shall be presented at a national, regional, divisional, or other major meeting unless its title appears on the program for the meeting. 3. No paper by a chemist or chemical engineer residing in the United States who is not a Member of the Society shall appear on the program of a national, regional, divisional, or other major meeting of the Society unless it be a joint paper with one or more Society Members, or unless for a national meeting or a national-divisional symposium, it be a paper whose author has been invited to present it at a symposium organized by a Division of the Society and the chairman of such Division has certified to the Executive Secretary of the Society prior to publication of the program that presentation by the author of such paper is important to the success of the symposium. 4. The Society shall have first right to publish papers presented at national, regional, divisional, or other major meetings of the Society. However, after a paper has been accepted for a meeting program, the author may request its release either before or after its oral presentation. Under no circumstances shall release, if granted, permit publication before the oral presentation. Within fewer than 60 days after receiving a request for release ( a n d the complete manuscript, if an Editor requests i t ) , the Society shall give the author a decision to release the paper or to accept it for publication subject to the usual editorial revision. Note. Requests for release should be addressed to Secretary, Committee of Editors, ACS Publications, 1155 Sixteenth St., N.W., Washington 6, D.C. 6. The Society assumes no responsibility for statements or opinions expressed by individuals in papers or discussions thereof. 7. The President shall have authority to exclude any paper from a program at any time prior to its presentation at a meeting of the Society. The Board of Directors has voted the following Regulation governing papers to

EMPLOYMENT CLEARING HOUSE The Employment Clearing House will be located in the Ballroom of Convention Hall. An interview area will be available and the ECH staff will assume responsibility for assisting employers in meeting the candidates selected for interview. The Clearing House will open to candidates for employment on Sunday, Sept. 9, at 3 P.M. and to employers on Monday, Sept. 10, at 8 A.M. Users must be registered and in attendance at the meeting. Facilities for meeting registration will be available in Convention Hall from 3 P.M. to 7 P.M. on Sunday, Sept. 9; 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Monday through Thursday, Sept. 10-13; 8 A.M. to 12 Noon on Friday, Sept. 14. See the beginning of the preliminary program for other locations for meeting registration. The following ECH hours will be observed: Sunday (Registration of applicants only) Monday through Thursday Friday

3 P.M. to 7 P.M. 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. 8 A.M. to 12 Noon

CANDIDATES FOR EMPLOYMENT All candidates for employment are required: (1) To be members or paid student affiliates of the ACS (2) To be registered and in attendance at the meeting (3) To consult a special bulletin board twice daily: (Starting Monday, Sept. 10) sometime between 12:30 P.M. and 1:30 P.M. and 4:45 P.M. and 5:00 P.M. or 8 A.M. and 8:30 A.M. the following morning. Candidates desiring to register in advance may secure application blanks by writing to the American Chemical Society, 1155 Sixteenth St., N.W., Washington 6, D.C; requests should mention the Atlantic City Meeting. Completed forms must be returned to Washington not later than Aug. 24 if they are to be reviewed in advance. This is advantageous because the time required to complete registration after the meeting opens will be reduced if applications are processed partially in Washington. It is important to note, however, that no records will be made available for review until the registrant has completed his "check-in" with the ECH. Applicants desiring to include photographs on their application forms may do so. Two inexpensive prints, approximately 2y 2 X 3 inches in size, are satisfactory for this purpose; they cannot be returned. EMPLOYERS All employers' representatives are required: (1) To be registered and in attendance at the meeting (2) To register for the meeting before reviewing Clearing House applications (3) To agree that no placement charges will be made and that registrants will be advised at the time of first contact of geographic location, name of employer, and nature of position. Registrants' records will be available for review beginning Monday, Sept. 10, at 8 A.M.

Transportation Request I

plan to arrive at the Philadelphia International Airport on on Flight No. (date) (airline) _and will require bus transportation to Atlantic City. I at. (time) will want to use the shuttle bus outbound and will check with the Transportation Office in Convention Hall. There will be_ (persons) (including myself) in my party. Name: Address:. City: State: JUNE

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DIVISIONAL SECRETARIES' ADDRESSES Agricultural and Food Chemistry. J. Wade Van Valkenburg, Jr., Agricultural Chemistry Research Center, Dow Chemical Co., Midland, Mich. Analytical Chemistry. Donald H. Wilkins, General Electric Research Lab. 149, Metals and Ceramics Building, Schenectady, N.Y. Biological Chemistry. Julius Schultz, Hahnemann Medical College, 235 North 15th St., Philadelphia 2 , Pa. Carbohydrate Chemistry. Wendell W. Binkley, New York Sugar Trade Laboratory, 37 Warren St., New York 7, N.Y. Cellulose, Wood, and Fiber Chemistry. Malcolm Chamberlain, Executive Research Dept., 566 Building, Dow Chemical Co., Midland, Mich. Chemical Education. William B. Cook, Montana State College, Bozeman, Mont. Chemical Literature. Mass.

Barbara M. Davis, Cabot Corp., Concord Road, Billerica,

Chemical Marketing and Economics. Menominee, Mich. Colloid and Surface Chemistry. Spring, Md. Fertilizer and Soil Chemistry. Ithaca, N.Y.

Franklin W. Wedge, Jr., 1907 18th Ave.,

Sidney M. Edelstein, 845 Edgewater Rd., New York 59, A. R. Rescorla, Cities Service, Inc., 60

Inorganic Chemistry.

Eldon L. Christensen, 2048 46th St., Los Alamos, N.M.

Medicinal Chemistry. North Chicago, III.

Kenneth E. Hamlin, Jr., Abbott Labs, Research Dept.,

Microbial Chemistry and Technology (Probationary Unit). P.O. Box 737, Milwaukee 1, Wis.

Organic Coatings and Plastics Chemistry. shire, Midland, Mich.

Divisional m e e t i n g rooms will b e e q u i p p e d w i t h s t a n d a r d lantern-slide projectors ( 2 x 2 inches a n d 3 V 4 X 4 inches), screens, blackboards, pointers, chalk, a n d r e a d i n g desks w i t h p u b l i c a d d r e s s a t t a c h m e n t s . An att e m p t will b e m a d e to furnish motion p i c t u r e a n d other special e q u i p m e n t u p o n t h e r e q u e s t of divisions or individuals if notice of such special needs is sent to t h e W a s h i n g t o n office b y A u g . 10. See Divisional Meetings, p a g e s 8 5 to 8 7 .

Henry J. Peppier,

Organic Chemistry. Herbert 0. House, Dept. of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Boston 39, Mass. Robert F. Helmreich, 4500 Hamp-

Petroleum Chemistry. Howard L. Yowell, Esso Research and Engineering Co., Products Research Division, P.O. Box 5 1 , Linden, N.J. Physical Chemistry. Max T. Rogers, Kedzie Chemical Laboratory, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mich. Field H. Winslow, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murray

Rubber Chemistry. Louis H. Howland, Naugatuck Chemical Div., U.S. Rubber Co., Naugatuck, Conn. Water and Waste Chemistry. Ave., Pittsburgh 13, Pa.

Abstracts should a c c o m p a n y titles of p a p e r s w h e n sent to t h e secretaries or p r o g r a m c h a i r m e n of t h e various divisions.

Divisional Meeting Rooms

William J. Tucker, G.L.F. Soil Building Service,

Industrial and Engineering Chemistry. Wall St., New York 5, N.Y.

Polymer Chemistry. Hill, N J .

Abstracts of Papers

Samuel Kaufman, 919 Hyde Rd., Silver

Fuel Chemistry. Myron H. Wilt, Applied Res. Lab., U.S. Steel Corp., Monroeville, Turtle Creek, Pa. History of Chemistry. N.Y.

indication made to the author as to whether he is to read the entire paper or to abstract it in order to allow time for discussion. "By title" should b e placed on the announcement of any paper when the author will be absent, so that Members may understand in advance that the paper will not be read. All such papers should be placed at the end of the program. If a paper is contributed by two or more authors, its title and abstract should indicate which author will present it at the meetiag. Titles should be accompanied by information concerning desired projection equipment.

Henry C. Bramer, Mellon Institute, 4400 Fifth

Divisional Membership M e m b e r s h i p in a division is evid e n c e of y o u r interest in t h a t particular field of chemistry or c h e m i c a l engin e e r i n g a n d in t h e w o r k of t h e division. M e m b e r s of all divisions are g r a n t e d at least o n e special privilege, a r e d u c e d r a t e on t h e p u r c h a s e of abstracts. Most divisions offer additional concessions a n d services. M e m b e r s of t h e Society m a y b e c o m e m e m b e r s of one or m o r e divisions u p o n r e q u e s t to t h e divisional secretary a n d p a y m e n t of small a n n u a l d u e s . W r i t e to t h e secretary c o n c e r n e d a n d ask to b e enrolled. T h e list of divisions is given in this p r o g r a m .

News Service be presented before national, divisional, regional, or other major meetings, supplementing Bylaw VI, Sec. 5. Regulation VII, Sec. 4 ( a ) Authorship of papers shall be accredited only to individuals and not to companies or laboratories. ( b ) If a paper is declined by any Division of the Society, the Secretary of that Division is instructed to notify the Secre-

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tary of any other Division to which it is likely to be offered. Notes. Priority is based solely upon the date of receipt of the complete paper deposited for publication with the Secretary of the Division or the appropriate editor. The Council has empowered officers of divisions to request any paper in advance, so that it may be passed upon and an

A u t h o r s of p a p e r s will perform a g r e a t service a n d increase the efficiency in h a n d l i n g publicity b y sending special synopses, abstracts, a n d other information of p u b l i c interest to Roy Avery, M a n a g i n g E d i t o r , A C S N e w s Service, 7 3 3 T h i r d Ave., N e w York 17, N.Y.

Division of Carbohydrate Chemistry

Divisional Meetings Although some changes may be inevitable, divisional sessions have been assigned to the following locations, Monday through Friday, from 9 A.M. to 12 Noon and 2 P.M. to 5 P.M.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

Division of Agricultural and Food Chemistry Monday Monday Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Thursday

Friday

General Papers Safety Evaluation of Pesticide Chemicals Fatty Acids from Seed Oils New Approaches to Pest Controls and Irradiation Flavors in Foods of Animal Origin World Food Opportunities General Papers Considerations on Feed Additives and Significance of Their Residues in Animal Tissues Considerations on Feed Additives and Significance of Their Residues in Animal Tissues

Ritz-Carlton Ritz-Carlton

Friday

Tuesday Tuesday

Wednesday Wednesday Thursday Thursday Thursday

Thursday

General Papers Thin-Layer Chromatography General Papers Use of Differential Reaction Rates to Analyze Organic Mixtures General Papers Organic Peroxides General Papers Determination of Water Newer Analytical Techniques for Drug Research (Joint with Division of Medicinal Chemistry) Physical Methods of Carbohydrate Analysis (Joint with Divisions of Carbohydrate Chemistry and of Cellulose, Wood, and Fiber Chemistry)

Tuesday Wednesday Wednesday Thursday Thursday Friday

Biosynthesis of Cell Walls Biosynthesis of RNA Richard Block Memorial Symposium General Papers Metabolism of Amino Acids and B 0 General Papers Fibril Formation General Papers General Papers

Convention Hall

Convention Hall

Division of Cellulose, Wood, and Fiber Chemistry

Ritz-Carlton

Monday

Ritz-Carlton Ritz-Carlton Ritz-Carlton

Tuesday

Tuesday

Crystallization of Polymers (Joint with Division of Polymer Chemistry) Crystallization of Polymers (Joint with Division of Polymer Chemistry) Crystallization of Polymers Carbohydrate Polymers Interfiber Bonding General Papers Physical Methods of Carbohydrate Analysis (Joint with Divisions of Analytical Chemistry and of Carbohydrate Chemistry) General Papers

Ritz-Carlton

Wednesday Wednesday Thursday

Convention Hall Convention Hall

Friday

Convention Hall Convention Hall

Division of Chemical Education

Convention Convention Convention Convention Convention

Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall

Monday Monday Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday

Convention Hall Wednesday Thursday

Teaching of Organic Chemistry General Papers Programed Instruction in Chemistry Open Forum—Discussion of Division Activities Improving Industrial-Academic Communications (Joint with Division of Chemical Marketing and Economics ) General Papers General Papers

Convention Hall

Convention Hall

Convention Hall Convention Hall Convention Hall Convention Hall

Convention Hall

Haddon Hall Haddon Hall Haddon Hall Haddon Hall Haddon Hall

Haddon Hall Haddon Hall

Division of Chemical Literature Monday

Division of Biological Chemistry Monday Monday Tuesday

Convention Hall Convention Hall Convention Hall

Ritz-Carlton Ritz-Carlton

Division of Analytical Chemistry Monday Monday

General Papers General Papers Starch Fractions and Their Physical Characteristics Physical Methods of Carbohydrate Analysis (Joint with Divisions of Analytical Chemistry and of Cellulose, Wood, and Fiber Chemistry) General Papers

Ambassador Ambassador Ambassador

Monday

Ambassador Ambassador

Tuesday Tuesday

Ambassador Ambassador Ambassador Ambassador

Wednesday

Introduction to Information Retrieval ACS Divisional Preprints— Purpose, Production and Costs, and Place in Chemical Literature General Papers Open Meeting of Committee on Chemical Documentation Progress Reports on Multiple Access Information Retrieval Systems JUNE

Dennis Dennis

Dennis Dennis

Dennis

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Wednesday Thursday

Division of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry

Government Services for Dennis Technical Information General Papers Dennis

Monday Tuesday

Division of Chemical Marketing and Economics Monday

Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday

Wednesday

The Impact of Tariff Revi- Chalfonte sion and International Competition on the Chemical Industry General Papers Chalfonte Specialty Chemicals for the Chalfonte Paper Industry Improving Industrial-Aca- Haddon Hall demie Communications (Joint with Division of Chemical Education) The Purchasing Function Chalfonte

Wednesday Wednesday Thursday

Thursday

Friday

Rocket and Missile Fuel Development Recent Advances in Distillation General Papers Safety in Nuclear Processing Simulation as a Research Tool — Analog-Computer Simulation Simulation as a Research Tool—Bench-Scale Simulation Mathematics and Statistics in Experimentation

Haddon Hall Haddon Hall Haddon Hall Haddon Hall Haddon Hall

Haddon Hall

Haddon Hall

Division of Inorganic Chemistry Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry Monday Monday

Tuesday Tuesday

Wednesday Wednesday

Thursday Friday

General Papers Promotion and Poisoning of Catalysts (Joint with Divisions of Petroleum Chemistry and of Physical Chemistry) General Papers Fundamentals of Heterogeneous Catalysis (Joint with Divisions of Petroleum Chemistry and of Physical Chemistry) The Liquid/Liquid Interface Fundamentals of Heterogeneous Catalysis (Joint with Divisions of Petroleum Chemistry and of Physical Chemistry) The Liquid/Liquid Interface Dispersion and Agglomération in Liquid Media

Claridge Shelburne

Monday Tuesday

Claridge Traymore

Wednesday Thursday

General Papers Chemical Reactions and Movement of Fertilizers in Soils General Papers General Papers

Tuesday Wednesday Wednesday

Wednesday Thursday

Claridge Traymore

Thursday Thursday Friday Claridge Friday

Monday Tuesday Haddon Hall Haddon Hall Wednesday Haddon Hall Haddon Hall

Tars, Pitches, and Asphalts Shelburne General Papers Shelburne Reactivity of Carbons, Shelburne Cokes, and Solid Fuels

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Dennis Dennis

Dennis Dennis Dennis Dennis

Thursday

Thursday Friday

General Papers Twelfth Annual Cancer Symposium. Present Status of Cancer Chemotherapy Physiologic Dynamics of Drugs Newer Analytical Tech niques for Drug Research (Joint with Divi sion of Analytical Chem istry) General Papers General Papers

Convention Hall Convention Hall

Convention Hall Convention Hall

Convention Hall Convention Hall

Division of Microbial Chemistry and Technology (Probationary Unit)

Division of History of Chemistry Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Dennis Dennis

Division of Medicinal Chemistry

Division of Fuel Chemistry Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday

Opening Lectures Free Radicals in Inorganic Chemistry General Papers Free Radicals in Inorganic Chemistry General Papers Free Radicals in Inorganic Chemistry The Use of Isotopes to Study Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms General Papers The Use of Isotopes to Study Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms Group V Elements (Sans Phosphorus ) General Papers Group V Elements (Sans Phosphorus ) General Papers

Claridge

Division of Fertilizer and Soil Chemistry Monday Tuesday

Monday Monday

Haddon Haddon Haddon Haddon

Hall Hall Hall Hall

Tuesday Wednesday

Mechanisms of Biosynthesis of Antibiotics Physical Chemical Aspects of Fermentation

Ritz-Carlton Ritz-Carlton

Wednesday Thursday

Thursday

Algal Fermentations Microbial Transformations of Hydrocarbons (Joint with Division of Petroleum Chemistry) General Papers

Tuesday

Ritz-Carlton Ritz-Carlton

Tuesday

Ritz-Carlton

Division of Organic Chemistry Monday Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

General Papers Enzymatic Reaction Mechanisms General Papers Stable Carbonium Ions General Papers General Papers General Papers

Convention Hall Convention Hall Convention Convention Convention Convention Convention

Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall

Division of Organic Coatings and Plastics Chemistry Monday Tuesday Wednesday

Thursday

General Papers Stabilization of Polymers Spectroscopy of High Polymers (Joint with Division of Polymer Chemistry) Spectroscopy of High Polymers (Joint with Division of Polymer Chemistry)

Tuesday Tuesday

Wednesday Wednesday

Thursday Thursday

Friday

General Papers Promotion and Poisoning of Catalysts (Joint with Divisions of Colloid and Surface Chemistry and of Physical Chemistry) General Papers Fundamentals of Heterogeneous Catalysis (Joint with Divisions of Colloid and Surface Chemistry and of Physical Chemistry) Polymers in Lubricating Oil Fundamentals of Heterogeneous Catalysis (Joint with Divisions of Colloid and Surface Chemistry and of Physical Chemistry) Aromatic Hydrocarbons Microbial Transformations of Hydrocarbons (Joint with Probationary Division of Microbial Chemistry and Technology) Aromatic Hydrocarbons

Wednesday

Thursday Friday

Convention Hall Convention Hall Convention Hall Division of Polymer Chemistry Convention Hall

Monday

Tuesday

Division of Petroleum Chemistry Monday Monday

Wednesday

Shelburne Shelburne Wednesday

Shelburne Traymore

Thursday

Thursday Friday

Crystallization of Polymers (Joint with Division of Cellulose, Wood, and Fiber Chemistry) Crystallization of Polymers (Joint with Division of Cellulose, Wood, and Fiber Chemistry) Spectroscopy of High Polymers (Joint with Division of Organic Coatings and Plastics Chemistry) Spectroscopy of High Polymers (Joint with Division of Organic Coatings and Plastics Chemistry) General Papers General Papers

Convention Hall

Convention Hall

Convention Hall

Convention Hall

Convention Hall Convention Hall

Shelburne Traymore Division of Water and Waste Chemistry

Shelburne Ritz-Carlton

Shelburne

Monday Monday Tuesday Wednesday

Thursday

Division of Physical Chemistry Monday Monday

Mechanisms of Electrode Traymore Reactions Fundamentals of Hetero- Traymore geneous Catalysis (Joint with Divisions of Colloid and Surface Chemistry and of Petroleum Chemistry) Mechanisms of Electrode Traymore Reactions Fundamentals of Hetero- Traymore geneous Catalysis (Joint with Divisions of Colloid and Surface Chemistry and of Petroleum Chemistry) General Papers Traymore General Papers Traymore

General Papers Traymore Promotion and Poisoning of Shelburne Catalysts (Joint with Divisions of Colloid and Surface Chemistry and of Petroleum Chemistry)

Friday

General Papers Water Pollution Control Water Pollution Control The H. Fraser Johnstone Memorial Symposium (in cooperation with the ACS Committee on Air Pollution) The H. Fraser Johnstone Memorial Symposium (in cooperation with the ACS Committee on Air Pollution) The H. Fraser Johnstone Memorial Symposium (in cooperation with the ACS Committee on Air Pollution) JUNE

Convention Convention Convention Convention

Hall Hall Hall Hall

Convention Hall

Convention Hall

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