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Baekeland Award for 1957

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T h e Baekeland -Award, which i s a d ­ ministered b y t h e North Jersey Section, will be m a d e again in 1957. This award commemorates the technical a n d industrial achievements of L e o H e n drick Baekeland and is t o encourage younger chemists to emulate his ex­ ample. It consists of a gold m e d a l a n d $1000. T h e award will b e m a d e b y a jury to a n American chemist who has not reached his fortieth birthday on Jan. 1, 1957 a n d who is judged worthy of t h e award. It is given in recogni­ tion of accomplishment in pure or in­ dustrial chemistry, as characterized b y the initiative, creativeness» leadership, and perseverence of t h e individual. **Accomplishment" for t h e purpose of this award is t o be of unusual individual merit for one below the age specified, and is not to b e judged in comparison with the work of more mature chemists. A nomination must be m a d e in t h e form of a letter which concisely defines the accomplishment of t h e individual. It is also desirable to a t t a c h to t h e letter a brief but adequate biography a n d a bibliography. T h e letter with any attachments must b e submitted with six copies. T h e deadline for receiving nomina­ tions is Oct. 15, 1956. They should b e mailed to O. Wintersteiner, T h e Squibb Institute for Medical Research, New Brunswick, N. J.

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As usual, open sessions of the Coun­ cil Standing Committees will b e held at the Atlantic City meeting. Any member of the Society who wishes to comment or make suggestions within the field of any of these committees should at­ tend these meetings. T h e schedule and room assignment for e a c h com­ mittee, and the topics for discussion for three committees are as follows: Chemical Education, Tuesday, Sept. 18, Room #2, Convention Hall, 2 P.M.

Constitution and Bylaws, Tuesday, Sept. 18, Room # 1 8 , Convention Hall, 2 P . M . Local Sectional Activities, breakfast meeting with Chemical Education and Local Section Officers Group, Wednesday, Sept. 19, Carlton Room, Ritz-Carlton Hotel, 7:30 A . M . ; ACS and PORTER CO. Aid to the High School Science 3786 COUNTY LI NE RD., HATBORO, PA. Teacher.

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Membership Affairs, Tuesday, Sept. 18, Room # 3 , Convention Hall, 2 P . M . ; Proposed Authorization of Sustain­ ing Associates; Proposal that Voting Be Restricted to Domestic Members. National Meetings a n d Divisional Ac* tivities, Monday, Sept. 17, Garden Lounge, Dennis Hotel, 7 : 3 0 P . M . Professional Relations a n d Status, W e d ­ nesday, Sept. 19, Room # 1 5 , Con­ vention Hall, 9 A.M. Publications, Monday, Sept. 17, Room # 1 6 , Convention Hall, 9 A.M.; Own­ ership of Papers Presented at ACS Meetings.

Columbus Section Elects Officers The ACS Columbus Section has elected John N . Patuson, assistant chief of t h e organic chemistry division at Battelle Memo­ rial Institute, t o serve as 1956-57 chairman of t h e section. Vice chair­ man will b e Palmer B. Stickney, also of Battelle. The newly elected sec­ J. N. Pattison retary is Jack G. Calvert of Ohio State University's chemistry department. T h e treasurer will be John W . Clegg, of Battelle. Fred E. Deatherage, head of Ohio State University's department of agricultural biochemistry will serve his second term as councilor, and Richard D . Hanks of Chemical Abstracts Service will b e alternate councilor.

Mohave Desert Section Officers Donald S. Villars, research scientist at the U. S. Naval Ordnance Test Station, China Lake, Calif., has taken office as the 1956-57 chairman of the Mohave Des­ ert Section. Serv­ ing as chairmanelect for the term is George E. Adam of American Potash _ Λ „ τ .„ and Chemical. D . S. Villars Secretary of Λ β section is Charles J. Thelen of the Naval Ordnance Test Station. Dean Couch, also of the Naval Ordnance Test Station, is treasurer. Councilor and alternate councilor a r e John H . Shenk of Naval Ordnance Test Station and James V. Wiseman of West E n d Chemical, respectively.