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of Chicago's Institute for t h e Study of Metals, a r e cochairmen of t h e meeting program. Technical sessions will b e held Thursday morning a n d afternoon, a n d Friday a n d Saturday mornings. Fri­ day afternoon will be devoted to guided tours, visits to the l a b , o r recre­ ation. A social hour and group dinner is scheduled for Thursday evening at Union College. T h e b a n q u e t Fri­ day evening will feature a movie a n d talk by Vincent J. Schaefer on Ad­ ventures in Meteorology.

ASSOCIATIONS

PROGRAM F . R. D U K E , M. L. IVERSON.

On t h e

Kinetics and Mechanism of the Bichro­ mate-Bromide Reaction to Yield Bro­ mine in Fused Nitrates. S.

J.

YOSIM.

Techniques

for

the

Study of Metal-Metal Salt Solutions. E . W . ABRAHAMSON.

Spectroscopy

in Rigid Glassed Solvents. G . ] . J A N Z , J. GOODKIN, J. D . M c -

General Electric Research Laboratory, Schenectady

INTYRE. Constitution of Molten Salt Mixtures: HgBr 2 -Alkali M e t a l Bro­ mides. B . R. S U N D H E I M .

Analytical Chemistry Summer Symposium The 11th Annual S u m m e r Sym­ posium of the ACS Division of Ana­ lytical Chemistry and Analytical Chem­ istry will b e held June 19 to 2 1 at the General Electric Research L a b , The Knolls, Schenectady. Hosts for the meeting will b e G E , Union College, and the Eastern N e w York Section of ACS. Theme of t h e meeting is Ana­ lytical Chemistry of Fused Solids.

The

Application

of Electron Paramagnetic Methods to Fused Salts.

Resonance

G . P. S M I T H .

Dieter Gruen of Argonne National Laboratory a n d Norman H . N;achtrieh, professor of chemistry at t h e Uuniversity

Problems Imposed by

Changes in Temperature and Solvent Composition on t h e Spectrophotometric Analysis of Fused Salts. J.

O'M.

BOCKRIS.

Electrode

Proc­

esses in Fused Salts.

Registration for 11th Annual Summer Symposium Mail to: Ε. Κ. Bacon Department of Chemistry Union College Schenectady 8, Ν. Υ. Name._ ( print ) Business or Professional Connection

(last)

(first)

( initial )

Mail Address D . M. Gruen

N. H. N a c h t n e b

A limited number of rooms will b e available, t o men only, a t Union Col­ lege, for $5.50. Those preferring hotel or motel reservations should make them at an early date directly with t h e hotel or motel. The Hotel V a n Curler is in Schenectady; the DeWitt Clinton, Wellington, and TenEyek Hotels in Albany, about 35 minutes from t h e G E lab. Motels listed b y AAA in the vicinity are the Country Squire, O'Con­ nor's, Westwood, Clemens, Latham, Lawrence, Tom Sawyer, T h r u w a y , and Town House. 88

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Enclosed please find $ to cover items checked. Advance payment is not necessary but will facilitate registration. D Registration ( ACS members and nonchemists ) $4.00 D Registration (nonmember chemists or chemical engineers) 8.00 G Room reservation (men only), West College Dormitory, Union College. Flat rate includes room for Thursday and Friday nights and breakfast on Friday and Saturday mornings. Two may be put in a room. 5.50 D Group dinner at Union College 2.50 D Banquet 2.65 D Luncheons at research lab, Thursday, Friday (2 $1.45) 2.90 If dormitory room desired, give name of roommate or indicate no choice, and, if necessary, roommate will be assigned. G I will arrive by automobile. ( This will help in planning local transporta­ tion.)

D. M. GRUEN. Spectropnotometry A p p l i e d to t h e Analysis of F u s e d Salts. W . R. G R I M E S . S o m e Separation Processes from M o l t e n F l u o r i d e Solu­ tions. L . Y A N G , R. G. H U D S O N .

Some

In­

vestigations of t h e A g - A g C l Refer­ e n c e E l e c t r o d e in t h e L i C l - K C l E u tectic Melt. J. J. E G A N , R. J. H E U S .

F u s e d Salt

Polarography U s i n g D r o p p i n g B i s m u t h Electrode. S. S E N D E R O F F , G. W . M E L L O R S , E. R.

V A N ARTSDALEX. Reference Electrodes for Molten Salts.

CCDA Meeting Commercial Chemical D e v e l o p m e n t Association will h o l d its s p r i n g resort m e e t i n g June 4 to 6 a t H o t e l N i a g a r a , Niagara Falls, Ν . Υ. T h e m e will b e the F u t u r e of S y n t h e t i c Materials in Construction. E m p h a s i s is o n t h e trends a n d d e v e l o p m e n t s affecting c o n ­ s u m p t i o n of s y n t h e t i c material b a s e d on c h e m i c a l s in construction industry.

Florida to Hold Meeting-in-Miniature T h e Florida Section of t h e A C S w i l l h o l d a meeting-in-miniature a t Florida Southern C o l l e g e in L a k e l a n d , May 9 a n d 10. A s e r i e s of plant t o u r s have b e e n arranged. At t h e Friday evening b a n q u e t the Florida Award will b e p r e s e n t e d to Karl Dittmer of Florida S t a t e University. Another f e a t u r e of the m e e t i n g w i l l b e a varied program f o r t h e ladies. A b a r b e c u e is s c h e d u l e d f o r S a t u r d a y night. A full s e p a r a t e program of discus­ s i o n s , plant t o u r s , a n d d e m o n s t r a t i o n s in chemistry w i l l be held f o r science teachers and s t u d e n t s .

SATURDAY MORNING

Organic Chemistry WERNER

HERZ

and

SETTINE. Mannich t u t e d Pyrroles.

ROBERT

Bases

of

W I L L I A M F. N E W H A L L .

of D-Limonene(I) menthane-1,2-diol. WERNER

HERZ,

L.

Substi­

Derivatives

Esters

of T r a n s - p -

D.

K.

R.

MURTY.

S t u d i e s in Pyrindole Synthesis. W.

G.

LLOYD,

W.

T.

LIPPINCOTT.

Autoxidation Inhibition Branched Systems. C.

C O L O M B I N I , H.

in

M.

Strongly

WALBORSKY.

Reductions by Lithium Aluminum H y ­ dride. Biochemistry H A R R Y R. E L D E N .

Recent Advances

i n the Physical C h e m i s t r y of Soluble Collagen. J. T . M C C A L L . Interaction o f T r a c e M i n e r a l s a n d Other D i e t a r y Factors in A n i m a l Metabolism.

PROGRAM F R I D A Y AFTERNOON

O r g a n i c Chemistry JOHN

CALENDAR O F EVENTS American Chemical Society 134th National Meeting, Chicago, 111. Sept. 7 - 1 2 , 1958. 135th National Meeting, Boston, Mass. April 5 - 1 0 , 1959. 136th National Meeting, Atlantic City, N. J. Sept. 13-18, 1959. 11th Annual Summer Symposium, Division of Analytical Chemistry and Analytical Chemistry. Schenectady, Ν . Υ. June 19-21. 32nd National Colloid Symposium. ACS Division of Colloid Chemistry. Univer­ sity of Illinois, Urbana. June 1 9 - 2 1 . Division of Gas and Fuel Chemistry. Il­ linois State Geological Survey Division of University of Illinois, Urbana, 111. May 1 5 - 1 6 . Division of Medicinal Chemistry. Sympo­ sium on Neuropharmacology. Madison, Wis. June 2 2 - 2 5 . National Chemical Exposition. Interna­ tional Amphitheater, Chicago. Sept. 9-12. Division of Rubber Chemistry. Spring Meeting. Netherland-Hilton Hotel, Cincinnati. May 14—16. Gibbs Medal Award. Chicago Section. Furniture Club, Chicago. May 23. Northwest Regional Meeting of ACS Local Sections. Reed College, Portland, Ore. June 16-17.

A. Y O U N G ,

R.

D.

DRESDNER.

E l e c t r o c h e m i c a l Fluorination of C H r S C H X O C 1 ; t h e Application o f Modern A i d s in Structure D e t e r m i n a t i o n to Fluorocarbon Chemistry. T.

J. M A O , R. D.

D R E S D N E R , JOHN

A. YOUNG. T h e Pyrolysis o f Perfluoroe t h y l Ether. P A U L T A R R A N T , ROBERT E. TAYLOR, R A Y M O N D P. L U T Z . The S y n t h e s i s of

Branched C h a i n 2-Trifluoromethylbutadienes. R. B. M I T R A , W E R N E R

HERZ.

The

Bitter Principle of Actinospermum Augustifolium. W E R N E R H E R Z . Alkyl G r o u p Migra­ tions in the A z u l e n e Series.

Citrus Processing J. W .

K E S T E R S O N , R. H E N D R I C K S O N .

F o r e c a s t i n g the A l d e h y d e C o l d p r e s s e d Orange Oil. F.

W.

WENZEL.

Content of

Chemical

and

P h y s i c a l Characteristics o f Commercial F r o z e n C o n c e n t r a t e d Orange Juice. Physical a n d Inorganic G.

Chemistry

K O H N S T A M , B. S H I L L A K E R .

Salt

Effects in t h e Hydrolysis of D i p h e n y l dichloromethane. H.

H.

S I S L E R , R.

SPRAGUE.

Reac­

tions o f t h e Oxides of N i t r o g e n Boron Trofluoride. E.

F . J.

DUYNSTEE, E.

with

GRUNWALD.

Kinetic Salt Effects o n t h e Neutral H y ­ drolysis of Succinic A n h y d r i d e in 50 w t — % Dioxane-Water.

Biochemistry R. L. S H I R L E Y , J. F . E A S L E Y , G.

K.

C.

E . D E L C H A M P S , R I C H A R D E. E X -

DAVIS. E f f e c t of D i e t a r y Biotin a n d RIONE. M a g n e t i c Susceptibilities of Fat on O x a l a c e t i c D e c a r b o x y l a s e in t h e S o m e Cobalt C o m p l e x e s with Mono-, Heart, Liver, a n d Kidney o f R a t s . Di-, a n d T r i e t h a n o l a m i n e . FRANCIS E . RAY, A N G E L I N A E L D E R , M A R Y F. A R G U S . The Antibody Re­ SATURDAY A F T E R N O O N

sponse to R a t Gastric M u c o s a . MELVIN F R I E D , FRED FRANK W. PUTNAM.

R. F R A N K E L , Comparative

Studies of Trypsin Hydrolyzates of Bence-Jones Proteins. J. P. F E A S T E R . Studies in Placental Transmission.

Other Organizations Physical a n d Inorganic C h e m i s t r y American Institute of Chemical Engineers. H A R R Y R. E L D E N M o l e c u l a r Asso­ International Meeting, 50th Anniversary. ciation in G l y c e r o l - W a t e r a n d Acetic Philadelphia, Pa. June 2 2 - 2 7 . Acid-Water S y s t e m s . American Leather Chemists Association. Annual meeting. N e w Ocean House, J. E. H A W K I N S . T h e A p p l i c a t i o n of Swampscott, Mass. May 2 5 - 2 8 . Optical Polarimetry a n d D e n s i t y Meas­ 8th Canadian High Polymer Forum. Na­ urements to a Kinetic Study. tional Research Council of Canada and ROBERT W H I T A K E R , H . H . SISLER. Chemical Institute of Canada. MacMolecular C o m p l e x e s o f Dinitrogen donald College, Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Tetroxide w i t h Aliphatic Sulfides. Que. May 12-14. E. LEE PURLEE. On t h e Solvent Chemical Institute of Canada. 41st An­ Isotope Effect of Deuterium i n Aqueous nual Conference and Exposition. Royal Acid Solutions. York Hotel, Toronto, Ont. May 2 6 - 2 8 .

Organic Chemistry FRED

J.

IMPASTATO.

The

Cyclo-

propyl Carbanion. J. F . P E N D L E T O N , H . M . W A L B O R S K Y .

A S t u d y of Cyclopropyl Carbinols and Their D e h y d r a t i o n Products. THEODORE

W.

BEILER.

Synthetic

R o u t e s to 4 ( 5 ) - S u b s t i t u t e d - 5 ( 4 ) - I m i d azolones. T.

P. P O V L O C K , W .

T.

LIPPINCOTT.

The Reaction of Trimethoxyboroxine with Aromatic Grignard Reagents. ALLAN

CRAWSHAW,

GEORGE

B.

BUTLER. T h e Formation of Poly-3, (o)-Methyleneglutaric Anhydride b y a Free Radical Reaction. G E O R G E B. B U T L E R .

The

Formation

of Tetrahydropyran Derivatives T h r o u g h a F r e e Radical C a t a l y z e d Re­ action. MAY

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