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Far Infrared Spectra and Assignments for Chlorinated Benzenes. H. J. Sloane, Beckman Instruments, Inc., Fullerton, Calif. Etude des Oscillations Fondamentales de Basses Frequences de Derives Benzeniques. Pierre Delorme, Vincenzo Lorenzelli, Faculté des Sciences, Reims, France. Low Frequency Vibrations in Phenyl Derivatives of Group IV A Elements. A. Lee Smith, Dow Corning Corp., Midland, Mich. Vibrational Spectra of Phosphorous Compounds. R. A. Nyquist, Dow Chemical Co., Midland, Mich.

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Inter- and Intra-Molecular Bonding of Amines. R. P. Bauman, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, New York, Ν. Υ. Infrared Study of Polyvinyl Fluoride. J. L. Koenig, Case Institute of Technol­ ogy, Cleveland, Ohio; J. Mannion, Dia­ mond Alkali Co., Painesville, Ohio. Some Aspects of the Determination of the Microstructure of Polymers. John L. Binder, Firestone Tire and Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio. Thermal Oxidative Degradation of Poly3-MethyIbutene Using Infrared Spec­ troscopy. A. Di Edwardo, Celanese Corp., Summit, N. J. Kinetic Study of the Oxidation and Hydrolysis of the Surface of Polymers Using FMIR Spectroscopy. T. S. Herman, Midwest Research Institute, Kansas City, Mo. Quantitative Infrared Analysis of Styrene-Acrylic-Melamine Resins. John T. Vandeberg, DeSoto Chemical Coat­ ings, Inc., Chicago, III. SOLID STATE SPECTROSCOPY Nonlinear Light Scattering Spectroscopy. Paul Maker, Ford Motor Co., Dear­ born, Mich. Stimulated Raman, Brillouin, and Rayleigh Scattering. R. W. Minck, Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, Mich. Infrared Spectroscopic Investigation of Ultraviolet Irradiated Azide Crystals. James Bryant, Ft. Belvoir, Va. EPR of Nitrene Triplets in Single Crystals of Organic Azides. G. J. King, Ft. Belvoir, Va. Some Observations on Pulled Single Crystals of /3-SiC. J. S. Ziomek, T. B. Pickar, Martin Co., Orlando, Fla. Spectra of U-Centers in Alkali Halides. S. Mitra, Illinois Institute of Tech­ nology, Chicago, III. Thursday, June 16 GENERAL SPECTROSCOPY Simultaneous Analysis of Two-Compo­ nent Systems by Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy. R. W. Frei, D. E. Ryan, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Near Infrared Spectra of Some Silane Compounds. W. H. Greive, K. F. Sporek, Owens-Illinois, Toledo, Ohio. Near Infrared Spectrophotometric Study of Aliphatic Alcohols. F. M. Evens, Continental Oil Co., Ponca City, Okla. Microanalysis of Metal Oxides by Infra­ red Absorption Spectroscopy in the Range 2.5 to 40 Microns. T. L. Bar­ ber, G. F. Riedmuller, USA-ERDA, White Sands, Ν. Μ.

Effect of Temperature on the Spectra of CrF2 and FeF2 as Crystals in Molten Fluoride Solution. J. P. Young, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tenn. Recent Developments in the Study of the Absorption Spectra of the Tri va­ lent Lanthanide and Actinide Ele­ ments in Solution. W. T. Carnall, P. R. Fields, Argonne National Labora­ tory, Argonne, III. Measurements of the Infrared Spectral Transmittance of Optically Thick Sam­ ples. M. J. D. Low, L. Abrams, Rut­ gers University, New Brunswick, N. J. Some Applications of Multiple-Scan Interferometry to the Measurement of infrared Spectra. M. J. D. Low, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N. J. Absolute Microwave Spectroscopy in the MM and Submillimeter Region. Lothar Frenkel, Martin Co., Orlando, Fla. Spectral Radiances of Rocket Exhaust Gases, Measured by a High-Speed Scanning Spectrometer. Lothar Klein, Gunter Penzias, Warner & Swasey Co., Flushing, Ν. Υ. Vapor Phase Infrared Analysis. I. Spectral Comparison of CondensedState to Vaporized Compounds. W. F. Ulrich, H. J. Sloane, K. E. Stine, Beckman Instruments, Fullerton, Calif. Application of Ultraviolet Absorption Analysis in the Identification of Pheno;hiazines in Toxicology. Paritosh K. De, C. J. Umberger, New York Uni­ versity School of Medicine, New York, Ν. Υ. Infrared Spectra of Simple Dipeptides in the 700-250 cm." 1 Sr. M. Vincent Callahan, Leopold May, Catholic Uni­ versity, Washington, D. C. Analysis of the Linear Enthalpy-Fre­ quency Shift Relationship for Hydro­ gen Bonded Phenol. K. F. Purcell, R. S. Drago, University of Illinois, Urbana, III. Friday, June 17 GENERAL SPECTROSCOPY Principles of Internal Reflection Spec­ troscopy. N. J. Harrick, Phillips Labs, Briarcliff Manor, Ν. Υ. Survey of Materials for Internal Reflec­ tion Plates. Gregory D. Propster, Wilks Scientific Corp., South Norwalk, Conn. Comparison of the Sensitivities of Vari­ ous Infrared Micro Sampling Tech­ niques. R. W. Hannah, R. C. Gore, Perkin-Elmer Corp., Norwalk, Conn. Pyrolysis of Polymers and ATR. Stan­ ley E. Polchlopek, Barnes Engineering Co., Stamford, Conn. ATR Sampling Techniques. J. M. How­ ard, General Electric Co., Louisville, Ky. Infrared Studies (4000-700 cm. 1 ) of Human and Rat Tissues by the ATR Technique. Frank S. Parker, Roy Ans, New York Medical College, New York, Ν. Υ. RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY Effect of Molecular Interactions on Opti­ cal Anisotropy. M. S. Malmberg, E. R. Lippincott, University of Mary­ land, College Park, Md.