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May 25, 2012 - CALENDAR OF EVENTS. Anal. Chem. , 1963, 35 (7), pp 50A–51A. DOI: 10.1021/ac60200a745. Publication Date: June 1963. Copyright ...
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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

June 10 to 14

Symposium on Molecular Structure and Spectroscopy, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Contact: Η . Η . Nielsen, Dept. of Phvsics and Astronomy, Ohio State University, 174 West 18th Ave., Columbus 10, Ohio. Page 98 A, Feb.

June 14 to 16

Italian Meeting of Immediate Separation and Chromatography. Milan, Italy. Sponsor: The Italian Society for the Study of Fatty Materials. Contact: Secretary, Societa Italiana per lo studio délie sostanze grasse, Via Lauro, Milan, Italy. Page 51 A, May.

June 14 to 18

Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation Symposium. Los Angeles, Calif. Sponsor: Instrument Society of America. Contact: W. G. Shequen. Applied Research Laboratories, Inc., 3717 Park PI.. Glendalc 8, Calif. Page 47 A, June.

June 17 to 18

18th Annual Northwest Regional Meeting, ACS. Bellingliam, Wash. Contact: Dr. Fred Knapman, Western Washington State College, Bellingham, Wash. Page 47 A, June.

June 17 to 19

American Nuclear Society Ninth Annual Meeting. Salt Lake City, Utah. Includes analytical sessions. Contact: M . D . Ferrier, American Nuclear Society, 244 East Ogden Ave., Hinsdale, 111. Page 49 A, June.

June 17 to 21

4th Biennial ISA International Gas Chromatography Symposium. Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mich. Contact: Dr. W. C. Hamilton, Continental Oil Co., Ponca City, Okla. Page 49 A, June.

June 19 to 21

Division of Analytical Chemistry (ACS) Summer Symposium, University of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz. Subject: Metal Complexes in Analytical Chemistry. Contact: Henry Freiser, Chemistry Dept., University of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz. Page 45 A, April.

June 19 to 26

Sixth World Petroleum Congress, Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany. Includes sessions on composition, analysis, and testing. Conta-'t: 6. Welt-Krdol-Kongress, Generalsekretariat, Frankfurt (Main) 7, Postfach, Germany. Page 99 A, Feb.

June 23 to 28

A S T M National Meeting, Chalfonte-Haddon Hall, Atlantic City, N. J. Includes symposium on x-rav and electron probe analvsis. Contact: ASTM, 1916 Race St., Philadelphia 3, Pa. Page 97 A. Feb.

July 10 to 17—XIX International Congress of Pure and Applied Chemistry. London, England. Contact: The HonComing Events orary Secretary, X I X IUPAC Congress, 14 Belgraye Square, London, S. W. 1, England. Page 47 A, Jan. July 17 to 19—Society for Analytical Chemistry Microchemistry Group. London, England. Contact: D . W. Wilson, Sir John Cass College, Jewry St., Aldgate, London, E. C. 3, England. Page 49 A, June. July 17 to 23—5th International Pesticides Congress. London, England. Includes special session on pesticide residue analysis. Contact: 5th International Pesticides Congress, Honorary Secretary, 14 Belgrave Square, London S. W. 1, England. Page 47 A, Jan. July 18 to 20—Conference on the Vibrational Spectra of High Polymers. Milan, Italy. Contact: Dr. Giuseppe Zerbi, Instituto di Chimica Industriale del Politecnico, Piazza L. Da Vinci 32, Milan, Italy. Page 51 A, May. July 22 to 26—Microscopy Symposium. Brighton, England. McCrone Research I n stitute. Contact: Mrs. Elizabeth Bitov, McCrone Research Institute, 451 East 31st St., Chicago 16, 111. Page 52 A, Dec. Aug. 7 to 9—12th Annual Conference on Applications of X-Ray Analysis. Albany Hotel, Denver, Colo. Contact: Dr. W. M . Mueller, Denver Research Institute, University of Denver, Denver 10, Colo. Aug. 19 t o 23—Fifth International Congress of Clinical Chemistry. Detroit, Mich. Contact : Dr. D. G. Remp, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit 2, Mich. Page 54 A, Mar. Aug. 20 to 23—Fourth Australian Spectroscopy Conference. Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. Contact: Prof. A. N. Hambly. Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. Page 56 A, Mar. Aug. 26 to 30—Gordon Research Conference on Analytical Chemistry. New Hampton School, New Hampton, N . H . Contact: D r . W. George Parks, Director, Gordon Research conferences, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, R. I. Page 47 A, May. Aug. 27 to Sept. 4—Second World International Federation of Automatic Control Congress. Basle, Switzerland. Sponsor: Swiss Federation of Automatic Control. Contact: Dr. Anton von Schulthess, Wasserwerkstrasse 53, Zurich 6, Switzerland. Aug. 28 to 31—21st Annual Meeting of the Electron Microscope Society of America. Denver-Hilton Hotel, Denver, Colo. Contact: Prof. F . W. Boswell, Dept. of Physics, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Page 100 A, Feb. Sept. 4 to 6—Symposium on Environmental Measurements. Cincinnati, Ohio. Sponsor: U. S. Public Health Service. Contact: John S. Nader, Robert A. Taft Sanitary Engineering Center, Cincinnati, Ohio. Sept. 8 to 13—American Chemical Society, 145th National Meeting. New York, Ν . Υ.