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AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY replace Dr. Plank. Secretary is W . F. Anzilotti of Jackson Liihoriitory, and the treas­ urer is P. D. Cae*sar of Socony-Vacuum.

T a y l o r Heads Washington Section in 1953 J o h n K. Taylor, physical chemist with t h e Chemistry Division, National Bureau of Standards, has been elected chair­ m a n of t h e W a s h ­ ington Section. Dr. Taylor served the section as treasurer in 1948 and 1949, secretary in 1950 and 1951, and presi­ dent-elect in 1952. H e succeeds Joseph J. Fahey of t h e U. S. Geological Survey. George \V. Irving, Jr., U. S. Department of Agriculture, will serve as chairman-elect in 1953. Re-elected secretary and treasurer were H o w a r d W . Bond, National Institutes of Health, and Charles H. Naeser, George Washington University, respectively.

Connecticut Valley Section Elects Hastings as 1953 Chairman J a n e L. Hastings of the Pittsfield L a b ­ oratory, General Electric Co., will take over as chairman of t h e Connecticut Val­ ley Section of the ACS on Jan. 1. Dr. Hastings succeeds Ernest H. Kline of the University of Connecticut. David C. G r a h a m of Am­ herst College was elected to the posi­ J a n e L . Hastings tion of chairmanelect. Others elected were: Robert H. Smellir of Trinity College, secretary; Harold P. Weymouth of Shawinigan Resins Corp., associate secretary; and Jean V. Johnston of Connecticut College, treasurer.

Kemp Appointed Editor O f Memphis Publication Robert T . Kcrnp hi as b e e n appointed editor of t h e Southern Chemist, publicat ion sponsored by t h e ACS Memphis Section. Mr. K e m p i s president and gen­ eral manager of rs'orrell, I n c . H e has previously served the section as chairman o f t h e membership .intl hospitality com­ m i t t e e s a n d as treasT. K e m p Lirer. He succeeds Hcrschell W . Dalton of Firestone T i r e & R u b b e r Co. who lias served as editor for t h e past five years. The rest of the staff remains the same.

H i g h School Teachers Guests of Southeastern Pa. Section T h e high school U*ackers of the ninec o u n t y area covered "by t h e ACS South­ eastern Pennsylvania Section a t t e n d e d a recent meeting o f t!he section held at Franklin and Marshall College in Lan­ caster. T h e teachers wen» guests of t h e

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college at dinner and following t h e dinner the section presented as its speaker Hubert \ T . Alyca of Princeton University, w h o gave his lecture on "Atomic E n e r g y W e a p o n for Peace."

Viertei Takes Office in Northern N e w York Section Chairman of the ACS Northern New York Section for 1953 is William K. Vier­ tei, instructor in chemical technology at the State I'niversity Agricultural and Technical Institute, Canton, Ν. Y. He succeeds F . William Brown, associate professor of chemis­ try at Clarkson Col­ lege of Technology. Mr. Viertei has been secretary-treasurer ol t h e section Miice it was chartered in 1951. Elected vice-chairman was Kenneth II. Hansen of W . II. Loomis T a l c Corp. Herman L. Shulman, associate professor of chemical engineering at Clarkson Col­ lege of Technology, was n a m e d v c r e t a r y treasurer. In addition t o the new officers, K. T. Ferguson, Aluminum Co. of America, and B. W . Barrows, H.tcquctte River Paper Co., will continue» to ser\«* as councilor and alternate councilor.

D e l a w a r e SecHon Awards College Seniors T h e t h r e e senior students at t h e University of D e l a w a r e w h o received t h e annual a w a r d of t h e ACJS O e l a w a r c Section a r t s left to right, L. V. Lillelcht, chemical engineering; Jane Stxaughn, chemistry; and Orion S c h u p p , III, chemistry. T h e a w a r d s are given for outstanding scholastic achievement in chemistry o r chemical engineering during (lie first three years at t h e university a n d consist of α certificate of achievement a n d Λ year's m e m b e r s h i p in t h e ACS including a subscription to the Journal of the American Chemical Society

Plank Takes O v e r Chair of South Jersey Section Charles J. Plank has advanced from chairman-elect to chairman of the ACS South Jersey Section d u e to t h e resigna­ tion of former chair­ man Arthur D . Gil­ bert of Du Pont. Dr. Plank is senior chemist at the So. cony-Vacuum Laboratories, Paulshoro. N. J. He has been active in the section serving o n various committees and as secretary, 1 9 5 0 - 5 1 . M. J. Sehuler of Jackson Laboratory, D u Pont, was named chairman-elect to V O L U M E

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