ACS Tour Speakers for November 1978 - Chemical & Engineering

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ACS Tour Speakers for November 1978 As a service to ACS members, C&EN publishes listings of ACS Tour Speakers at upcoming local section meetings. The lists are published once a month from September through April. Each list gives the program of speakers for the following month,

speakers and their affiliations, topics, sections involved, and dates of the presentations. For additional information please contact the local section, or the ACS headquarters Speaker Service at (202) 872-4612.

Speaker/Topic(s)

Speaker/Topic(s)

Section/Date (in November)

Dr. Alton J. Banks, Texas A&M U Getting the lead out East Texas, Longvlew ( 14); Northeast Louisiana, Shreveport(16) Not far from the madding crowd Ouachita Valley, Ruston ( 15) Dr. John E. Bauman Jr., U of Missouri Chemical oceanography Wichita ( 13); North Central Oklahoma, Ponca City (14); Oklahoma, Norman (15); Northeast Oklahoma, Bartlesville (16); Tulsa (17) Dr. Abraham Clearfield, Texas A&M U Inorganic ion exchangers in Northeast Tennessee, Johnson research and technology City ( 13); East Tennessee, Oak Ridge (14); Chattanooga (15); Nashville (16) Dr. Paul Condlt, Eastman Kodak Co. The inside story of color Washington-Idaho Border, photography Moscow (7); Puget Sound, Seattle (9); Oregon, Eugene (10) The inside story of color Inland Empire, Spokane (β); photography II, instant Richland (8) Dr. George Guilbault, U of New Orleans Analytical uses of immobilized Western Carolinas, Greenville enzymes (13); Northeast Georgia, Athens (14); Auburn (15); Pensacola(16) Dr. Richard F. Heck, U of Delaware Palladium-catalyzed reactions of Southwest Louisiana, Lake aryl and heterocyclic halides Charles (6) with olefins Palladium-catalyzed reactions of Sabine-Neches, Orange (7); vinylic halides with olefins and Brazosport, Lake Jackson amines (8); South Texas, Corpus Christie (9) Dr. Kenneth J. Klabunde, U of North Dakota Organic chemistry of metal Indiana, Bloomington (27); vapors: atoms are strange Louisville (28); Indianaindeed Kentucky Border, Evansville (29); Wabash Valley, Terre Haute (30) Dr. Paul J. Kropp, U of North Carolina Photochemistry of alkyl halides Puerto Rico, San Juan (13); Puerto Rico, Mayaguez (14); Norwich (15); Northern New York, Potsdam (18); Syracuse, SUNY ( 17) Dr. Daniel Lednicer, Mead Johnson & Co. Serendipity in drug discovery lilinois-lowa, Clinton (8); Iowa, Cedar Rapids (7); Nebraska, Lincoln (8); Omaha (9) Dr. Frederick R. Longo, Drexel U Red blood, green grass, and Penn-York, Fredonla (13); Erie, purple porphyrins Edinboro ( 14); Northeastern Ohio,Painesville(15); Wooster, Ashland (18); Penn-Ohio, Youngstown (17) Dr. Stanley E. Manahan, U of Missouri Environmental chemistry of coal Gainesville ( 15); Jacksonville conversion processes ( 18); Tallahassee ( 17) What is environmental chemistry?Orlando/Lakeland, Orlando (14) Applied chemistry: a meaningful Tampa Bay, Tampa (13) route to the teaching of chemical principles and descriptive chemistry

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Section/Date (in November)

Dr. Devon Meek, Ohio State U Synthesis and characterization of Southeast Kansas, Joplin (14); U of Kansas, Lawrence (18) polydentate phosphines and mixed donor ligands U of Arkansas, Fayetteville (13) Homogeneous catalysis Kansas State JLI, Manhattan (15) Fluxional behavior of triphosphine ligands in dimethylplatinum complexes Dr. Karol J. My··!·, General Atomic Co. Hydrogen from water: child's Wyoming, Laramie (13); Central Utah, Provo( 14); Idaho, play or a challenge for the Idaho Falls (18) complete chemist? Salt Lake, Logan (15); Montana, Is the surface only skin-deep? Bozeman(17) Dr. Douglas C. Neckers, Bowling Green State U Polymers in synthesis Northern West Virginia, Morgantown (8); Kanawha Valley, Charleston (7) Light and life Central Pennsylvania, Huntington (8); Western Maryland, Cumberland (9) Dr. Arthur F. Novak, Louisiana State U Radiation preservation of foods Central North Carolina, WinstonSalem (13); Eastern North Carolina, Greenville (15) North Carolina, Durham (14) Foods, drugs, and cosmetics Regulatory problems in the food Hampton Roads, Norfolk (18) industry Virginia, Fredericksburg (17); The production of alcoholic Virginia Blue Ridge, Ferrum beverages (18) Walter Slavln, Perkin-Elmer Corp. Labeling and fluorescence Southern Arizona, Tucson (18) detection for liquid chromatography Fresno (14) Metal labeling and atomic absorption detection for liquid chromatography Some experience with the L'vov Sierra Nevada, Reno (13) platform for graphite furnace atomic absorption New instrument developments in Mojave Desert, Bakersfleld (15) atomic absorption and fluorescence Dr. John Verfcade, Iowa State U Red River Valley, Fargo (10); New developments in the Sioux Valley, Brookings (11); coordination chemistry of Upper Peninsula, Marquette cyclic organophosphorus (14); Central Wisconsin, esters Marshfield(ie) A nonglib but group theoretical Lake Superior, Duluth (9) approach to MO's LaCrosse-Winona, LaCrosse Stereochemical studies of (15) monocyclic organo­ phosphorus esters Dr. Edward J. Walsh, Eastman Kodak Co. The Inside story of color Memphis (9); U of Missouri, photography Columbia (13); South Central Missouri, Rolla (14); Ozark, Springfield (15); DecaturSpringfield, Decatur (18); Quincy-Keokuk, Quincy (17) The inside story of color Baton Rouge (10) photography II, instant