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American Institute of Mining, Metal­ lurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME). 97th Annual Meeting. Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, N.Y. Feb. 25-March 1.

American Concrete Institute. 64th Annual Convention. Statler Hilton Hotel, Los Angeles, Calif. March 2-8.

2nd Annual Mardi Gras Symposium in Organic Chemistry. Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, La. Feb. 26.

International Society of Sugar Cane Technologists. 13th Congress. Taipei, Taiwan. March 2-16.

Conference on Gas Phase Molecular Structure. University of Texas, Austin, Tex. Feb. 26-27.

19th Pittsburgh Conference on Ana­ lytical Chemistry and Applied Spec­ troscopy. Cleveland Convention Center, Cleveland, Ohio. March 3-8.

American Physical Society. General Meeting. Statler Hilton Hotel, Boston, Mass. Feb. 26-28. Association of Iron and Steel Engi­ neers. Western Division Meeting. St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco, Calif. Feb. 26-28. Commission on Engineering Educa­ tion. 5th Annual Meeting. May­ flower Hotel, Washington, D.C. Feb. 28. Scintillation and Semiconductor Counter Symposium. Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D.C. Feb. 2 8 March 1.

Society of Research Administrators. 2nd Annual Meeting. Shamrock Hilton Hotel, Houston, Tex. March 4-6.

Drug, Chemical, and Allied Trades As­ sociation. 42nd Annual Dinner. Americana Hotel, New York, N.Y. March 7. National Industrial Conference Board. 7th Conference on Antitrust Issues in Today's Economy. WaldorfAstoria, New York, N.Y. March 7. Pest Control Conference. Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa. March 7-8. Society of Vacuum Coaters. 11th An­ nual Technical Conference. Fon­ tainebleau Hotel, Miami Beach, Fla. March 7-8. Food Technology Conference. Uni­ versity of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. March 8-9.

Society of Toxicology. Annual Meet­ ing. Washington, D. C. March 4-6.

American Council of Independent Lab­ oratories. Western Division Annual Meeting. Del Monte Lodge, Peb­ ble Beach, Calif. March 8-10.

2nd Conference on Neutron Cross Sections and Technology. Wash­ ington, D.C. March 4 - 7 .

NORBEX. Northern British Engineer­ ing Exhibit. Glasgow, Scotland. March 8-16.

National Cotton Council of America. Western Production Conference. Fresno, Calif. March 5-6.

National Research Council. Annual Meeting. Washington, D.C. March 10-12.

Association of Vitamin Chemists. Symposium on Biochemistry, As­ say, and Nutritional Value of Vita­ min A. Sheraton-O'Hare Motor Ho­ tel, Chicago, III. Feb. 29.

Symposium on Nuclear Electronics and Radioprotection. Toulouse, France. March 5-8.

31st International Institute for Sugar Beet Research. Winter Congress. Brussels, Belgium. Feb. 2 9 March 1.

American Society for Testing and Ma­ terials (ASTM). Meeting of Com­ mittee D-9 on Electrical Insulating Materials. Dinker Plaza Hotel, At­ lanta, Ga. March 6-8.

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Western Coatings Societies. 9th Bi­ ennial Symposium and Show. Cen­ tury Plaza, Los Angeles, Calif. March 6-9.

22nd Annual Symposium on Funda­ mental Cancer Research. Gradu­ ate School of Biomedical Sciences of the University of Texas. Hous­ ton, Tex. March 6-8.

American Society for Nondestructive Testing. Symposium on Nonde­ structive Testing of Welds and Ma­ terials Joining. Exhibits of preci­ sion equipment. Biltmore Hotel, Los Angeles, Calif. March 11-13. Commercial Chemical Development Association.. General Meeting. Plaza Hotel, New York, N.Y. March 11-13. Western Agricultural Chemicals Asso­ ciation. Spring Meeting. Hilton Inn, San Diego, Calif. March 1 1 13. FEB. 19, 1968 C&EN

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American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). Gas Turbine Congress and Products Show. Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D.C. March 1 7 - 2 1 .

Symposium on Critical Factors in Data Management. Informatics, Inc., and University of California Extension at Los Angeles. UCLA, Los Angeles, Calif. March 20-22.

International Citrus Symposium. University of California, Riverside, Calif. March 17-26.

Symposium on Shrinkage of Hydraulic Concretes. Cement Statistical and Technical Association. Madrid, Spain. March 20-22.

1st Congress on Modern Chemistry in Industry. IUPAC and British National Committee for Chemistry. Eastbourne, England. March 1 1 14.

Symposium on Lubrication and Lubricant Rheology. ASME, ASTM, and American Society of Lubrication Engineers. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. March 18-19.

Society of Plastics Engineers. Conference on Polymer-Modified Polymers. Statler Hilton Hotel, New York, N.Y. March 2 1 .

Westec Western Metal and Tool Exposition, Conference, and Design Instruments Exhibits. Great Western Exhibit Center and Biltmore Hotel, Los Angeles, Calif. March 11-15.

Conference on Physical Electronics. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. March 18-20.

New England Gas Association. Annual Meeting. Sheraton-Boston Hotel, Boston, Mass. March 2 1 22.

Conference on Psychedelic Drugs. Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital. Marriott Motor Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa. March 18-20.

Society of Chemical Industry. Symposium on Surface-Active Lipids in Foods. London, England. March 21-22.

International Symposium on Chemistry and Cold. Society of Industrial Chemistry and European Federation of Chemical Engineering. Nice, France. March 18-20.

International Microwave Power Institute. 3rd Annual Symposium. Statler Hilton Hotel, Boston, Mass. March 21-23.

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Conference on Design Principles and Processing of Plastics. Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, Mich. March 12-13. Conference on Plastics. Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa. March 12-13.

California Fertilizer Association. 16th Annual Conference. Del Webb's TowneHouse, Fresno, Calif. March 25.

Adhesive and Sealant Council. Conference on Raw Materials. Cherry Hill Inn, Cherry Hill, N.J. March 12-14.

Solar Energy Society. 4th Annual Meeting. Montlouis, France. March 18-20.

British Institute of Metals. Spring Meeting. London, England. March 12-14.

American Physical Society. General Meeting. Berkeley, Calif. March 18-21.

Princeton Conference on Information Science and Systems. Princeton University, Princeton, N.J. March 25-26.

ASTM. Meeting of Committee D-14 on Mass Spectrometry. Hilton Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. March 12-17.

IEEE. International Convention and Exhibition. Hilton Hotel and Coliseum, New York, N.Y. March 1 8 21.

Symposium on the Geochemistry of Subsurface Brines. University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kan. March 25-26.

Pan American Conference on the Upper Mantle Project. Mexico City, Mexico. March 1 8 - 2 1 .

9th Annual Nuclear Engineering Conference. Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, III. March 2 5 26.

Optical Society of America. Spring Meeting. Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D.C. March 13-16. Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturers Association (SOCMA). General Meeting. Hotel Roosevelt, New York, N.Y. March 14.

National Association of Corrosion Engineers. 24th Annual Meeting. Cleveland-Sheraton Hotel, Cleveland, Ohio. March 18-22.

American Marketing Association. Conference on Marketing Planning in a Computerized Age for the Industrial Marketer. St. Regis Hotel, New York, N.Y. March 14-15.

Magnetic Powder Core Association. Annual Business Meeting. New York, N.Y. March 19.

American Council of Independent Laboratories. Central Division Annual Meeting. Chicago, III. March 1 5 16.

Plastics Institute of America. Annual Meeting and Centennial Exhibit of Synthetic Plastics. Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, N.J. March 19.

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). International Convention and Exhibition. New York, N.Y. March 1 6 - 2 1 . Institute of Sanitation Management. Eastern Regional Conference. Nevele Country Club, Ellenville, N.Y. March 17-19. 2A C&EN FEB. 19, 1968

Natural Gas Processors Association. 47th Annual Convention. Jung Hotel, New Orleans, La. March 19-21. EUROPLASTIC. European Plastics Exhibition. Brussels, Belgium. March 19-26.

Advanced Research Conference on Gas Chromatography. University of California, Los Angeles, Calif. March 25-27. Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry (TAPPI). Symposium on Operations Research. Carnegie-Mellon Institute, Pittsburgh, Pa. March 25-27. National Plant Engineering and Maintenance Show. Philadelphia, Pa. March 25-28. Organic Solid-State Chemistry Symposium. Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, N.Y. March 2 5 28. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea. Special Meeting. Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain. March 25-28.

2nd International Conference on Vac­ uum UV and X-Ray Spectroscopy of Laboratory and Astrophysical Plas­ mas. University of Maryland, Col­ lege Park, Md. March 25-29. 3rd International Congress on Plastics in Agriculture. Barcelona, Spain. March 25-29.

International Electrical Engineering Exhibition. London, England. March 27—April 3. Symposium on Corrosion and Its Pre­ vention in Motor Vehicles. Institu­ tion of Mechanical Engineers (U.K.). London, England. March 28-29-

German Physical Society. Spring Meeting. Freudenstadt, Black For­ est, Germany. March 25-30.

American Association of Petroleum Geologists. Pacific Section Meet­ ing. Civic Auditorium, Bakersfield, Calif. March 28-29.

Combustion Institute. Technical Meeting on Pollution Problems As­ sociated with Combustion. Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, Ohio. March 26-27.

Conference on Hydrology in Water Re­ sources Management. Clemson University, Clemson, S.C. March 28-29.

National Industrial Conference Board. Midwest Marketing Conference. Sheraton Hotel, Chicago, III. March 26-27. Rocky Mountain Oil & Gas Associa­ tion. Midyear Meeting. Hitching Post Inn, Cheyenne, Wyo. March 27-28. Symposium on Mineral Waste Utiliza­ tion. Illinois Institute of Technol­ ogy Research Institute (IITRI), Chi­ cago, III. March 27-28. International Lead Zinc Research Or­ ganization. 3rd Annual Meeting. Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco, Calif. March 27-29. Textile Research Institute. 38th An­ nual Meeting. Hotel Commodore, New York, N.Y. March 27-29. 2nd Conference on Linear Free Energy Relationships. University of Cali­ fornia, Irvine, Calif. March 27-29. Hungarian Society of Mechanical En­ gineers. Conference on Lubrica­ tion Technology. Budapest, Hun­ gary. March 27-29. Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics Convention. Bristol, England. March 27-29. 8th Technical Meeting on Reactor Theory. Munich, Germany. March 27-29. Southern Society for Paint Technol­ ogy. Annual Meeting. Marriott Motor Hotel, Atlanta, Ga. March 27-30. Latin American Conference on Con­ servation of Replaceable Natural Resources. United Nations and International Union for Conserva­ tion of Nature and Natural Re­ sources. Bariloche, Argentina. March 27—April 2.

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IEEE. Rubber and Plastics Industries Technical Conference. Holiday Inn, Akron, Ohio. April 1-2. Symposium on Mechanical and Ther­ mal Properties of Ceramics. Amer­ ican Ceramic Society, ASTM, and National Bureau of Standards. Gaithersburg, Md. April 1-2.

Textile Quality Control Association. Spring Meeting. Clemson House, Clemson, S.C. March 28-29.

Instrument Society of America. 3rd National Symposium on Instrument Maintenance Management. New­ ark, N.J. April 1-3.

Faraday Society. Conference on Sur­ face Chemistry of Oxides. Univer­ sity of Nottingham, Nottingham, England. March 28-29.

Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Asso­ ciation. Annual Meeting. Boca Raton, Fla. April 1-3.

Society of Chemical Industry. Sym­ posium on Fluoroorganic Chemis­ try. University of Birmingham, Birmingham, England. March 2 8 29. Exhibit of Equipment and Supplies for the Plastics Industry. Stockholm Trade Center, Stockholm, Sweden. March 28—April 3. Mexican Society of Nuclear Medicine. Annual Meeting. San Jose Purua, Mexico. March 29-30. National Science Teachers Associa­ tion. National Convention. Wash­ ington, D.C. March 29-April 2. National Petroleum Refiners Associa­ tion. Annual Meeting. Shamrock Hilton Hotel, Houston, Tex. March 31-April3. Symposium on Erosion as Related to Air and Water Pollution. Desert Research Institute of University of Nevada. Stardust Hotel, Las Vegas, Nev. March 31—April 3. American Institute of Chemical Engi­ neers (AlChE). Materials Engi­ neering and Sciences Exposition and Conference. Sheraton Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa·. March 31—April 4. Joint Annual Meeting of American Oil Chemists1 Society and American As­ sociation of Cereal Chemists. Hil­ ton Hotel, Washington, D.C. March 31-April4. ACS. 155th National Meeting. San Francisco, Calif. March 31—April 5. ACS Chemical Exposition. Brooks Hall, San Francisco. April 2-4.

TAPPI. 5th Water and Air Confer­ ence. Hilton Hotel, Portland, Ore. April 1-3. 9th Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference. ASMË and American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Palm Springs, Calif. April 1-3. 51st National Open Hearth and Basic Oxygen Steel Conference. (With 27th Ironmaking Conference.) Chalfonte-Haddon Hall, Atlantic City, N J . April 1-3. Conference on Heavy-Particle Collisions. Institute of Physics and the Physical Society. Queen's University of Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland. April 1-3. Conference on Hyperfine Interactions in Atoms and Solids. Oxford, England. April 1-3. Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker. Symposium on Chemical Reactions of High Polymers. Bad Nauheim, Germany. April 1-3. Society for General Microbiology. 52nd General Meeting. London, England. April 1-3. International Union of Testing and Research Laboratories for Materials and Structures. Symposium on Physical and Chemical Causes of Creep and Shrinkage of Concrete. Munich, Germany. April 1-3. ASME. 4th Symposium on Thermophysical Properties. University of Maryland, College Park, Md. April 1-4. FEB. 19, 1968 C&EN 3A

C&EN CALENDAR Engineering Institute on Fundamentals of Statistical Quality Control. University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. April 1-4. Conference on Interactions Between Ocean and Atmosphere. Hamburg, Germany. April 1-5. Joint Annual Meeting of The Chemical Society, The Institute of Chemistry of Ireland, and The Royal Institute of Chemistry. Dublin, Ireland. April 1-5. Institution of Mechanical Engineers. International Conference on Properties arid Metrology of Surfaces. Oxford, England. April 1-5. International Atomic Energy Agency. Effect of Radiation on Cellular Proliferation and Differentiation. Monaco. April 1-5. European Federation of Chemical Engineering. 3rd European Symposium. Bristol, England. April 1-6. German-Netherlands Conference on Nuclear Physics. German Physical Society. Bad Neuenahr, Germany. April 1-6.

Lead Industries Association. Annual Meeting. Queen Elizabeth Hotel, Montreal, Que. April 3 - 4 .

Western Water and Power Symposium. Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, Calif. April 8-9.

Conference on Engineering Aspects of Magnetohydrodynamics. Tullahoma, Tenn. April 3 - 5 .

Industrial Safety Equipment Exhibition. Toronto, Ont. April 8-9.

IEEE. 6th International Conference on Magnetics. Sheraton Park Hotel, Washington, D.C. April 3 - 5 . Pollution Control Exposition and Conference. Astrodome Exhibit Center, Houston, Tex. April 3 - 5 . Symposium on Color and Color Measurement in Foods. School of Agriculture, Loughborough, England. April 3 - 5 . American Zinc Institute. Annual Meeting. Queen Elizabeth Hotel, Montreal, Que. April 4 - 5 . International Conference on Textiles Produced from Film. Shirley Institute. Manchester, England. April 4-5. Southwestern Paint Convention. Statler Hilton Hotel, Dallas, Tex. April 4-6. Industrial Education Conference. Iowa State University, Ames, lowai April 5. Parenteral Drug Association. Midwest Section Meeting. Sheraton Cadillac Hotel, Detroit, Mich. April 5.

International Electronic Components Exhibition. Paris, France. April 1-6.

HemisFair '68. International Exhibition. San Antonio, Tex. April 6 Oct. 6.

Plastics Conference. Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa. April 2 - 3 .

Midwest Gas Association. 63rd Annual Convention. Palmer House, Chicago, III. April 7-9.

Conference on Solid-Solid Interfaces. Institute of Physics and the Physical Society and National Physical Laboratory. Teddington, England. April 2 - 3 .

Inter-Society Color Council. 1968 Annual Meeting. Statler Hilton Hotel, New York, N.Y. April 8-9. Symposium on Clean Surfaces: Their Preparation and Characterization for Interfacial Studies. School of Textiles, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, N.C. April 8-10. 3rd European Symposium on Food: Recent Development in Food Preservation. Society of Chemical Industry, Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker, and European Federation of Chemical Engineering. Bristol, England. April 8-10. 3rd Experimental Thermodynamics Conference. Manchester, England. April 8-10. American Geophysical Union. Eastern National Meeting. Sheraton Park Hotel, Washington, D.C. April 8-11. Hungarian Society of Mechanical Engineers. Conference on Chemical Industry Machinery. Budapest, Hungary. April 9-12. Faraday Society. Conference on the Use of Spectroscopic Methods in the Study of High Polymers. University of Surrey, London, England. April 10. American Marketing Association. Management-Innovation Conference. Continental Plaza Hotel, Chicago, III. April 11.

European Cryogenic Engineering Conference. Brighton, England. April 7-10.

Natural Gas Processors Association. Oklahoma Regional Meeting. Skirvin Hotel, Oklahoma City, OKIa. April 11.

American Astronomical Society Meeting. University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va. April 2 - 4 .

American Radium Society. Annual Meeting. Fontainebleau Hotel, Miami Beach, Fla. April 7 - 1 1 .

SOCMA. General Meeting. Roosevelt, New York, N.Y. 11.

American Nuclear Society. Topical Meeting on Fast Reactor Systems, Materials, and Components. Cincinnati, Ohio. April 2 - 4 .

The Chemical Society. Symposium on Nitrogen, Oxygen, and Hydrogen as Ligands for Metals. University of Leeds, Leeds, England. April 7 - 1 1 .

American Association for Cancer Research. 59th Annual Meeting. Chalfonte-Haddon Hall, Atlantic City, N J . April 11-13.

EUCHEM. Conference on Problems of Nonstoichiometry. Schloss Elmau, Mittenwald, Germany. April 7-11.

JUREMÂ1968. 13th Yugoslav Seminar and Exhibition on Regulation, Measuring, and Automation. Zagreb, Yugoslavia. April 1 3 - 2 1 .

Institute of Gas Technology. 1st International Conference on Liquefied Natural Gas. Sherman House, Chicago, III. April 7-12.

Research and Development Associates. 22nd Annual Meeting. Statler Hilton Hotel, Baltimore, Md. April 15-17.

Conference on Semimetals and Narrow-Gap Semiconductors, institute of Physics and the Physical Society. University of Durham, Durham, England. April 2 - 4 . Faraday Society. Conference on Electrode Reactions of Organic Compounds. University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne, England. April 2 - 4 . 4A C&EN FEB. 19, 1968

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Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. Spring Meeting. Atlantic City, N.J. April 15-20.

Industrial Process Control Equipment Exhibition. Stockholm Trade Center, Stockholm, Sweden. April 1 8 24.

American Society for Metals. William Hunt Eisenman Conference on Heat Treating. Statler Hilton Hotel, Cleveland, Ohio. April 16-18.

Symposium on the Control of Hazards in the Use of 3 H- and 14C-Labeled Compounds. Birmingham, England. April 19.

Symposium on Turbulence of Fluids and Plasmas. Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, New York, N.Y. April 16-18.

American Ceramic Society. 70th Annual Meeting. Conrad Hilton Hotel, Chicago, III. April 20-25.

2nd National Symposium on Law Enforcement Science and Technology. Chicago, III. April 16-18. 5th Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. April 16-18. 9th International Pulp and Paper Instrumentation Symposium and Exhibit. Charlotte, N.C. April 1 6 18. 17th Southern Water Resources and Pollution Control Conference. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. April 16-18.

Triennial Chemical Engineering Exposition. Oslo, Norway. April 2 0 27. Joint Conference on Cosmetic Sciences. The Toilet Goods Association. Hilton Hotel, Washington, D.C. April 21-23. American Association of Cereal Chemists. 53rd Annual Meeting. Cincinnati, Ohio. April 21-25. Metal Powder Industries Federation. Design Engineering Show. International Amphitheatre, Chicago, III. April 21-25. Radiation Research Society. 16th Annual Meeting and Exhibition. Shamrock Hilton Hotel, Houston, Tex. April 21-25.

Conference on Techniques in Sputtering. Materials Research Corp. Tarrytown Conference Center, Tarrytown, N.Y. April 17-19.

TAPPI. 19th Coating Conference. Miami Beach, Fla. April 21-25.

IEEE. Southwestern Conference and Exhibition. Houston, Tex. April 17-19.

Pharmaceutical and Electromedical Exhibition. Wiesbaden, Germany. April 21-25.

Conference on Structure Analysis: Thermal Vibrations, Disorder, and Phase Transition. Institute of Physics and the Physical Society. University of York, Heslington, England. April 17-19. 4th Conference on Molecular Spectroscopy and Exhibition of Spectragraphic Equipment. Brighton, England. April 17-19. 4th International Vacuum Congress. University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology. Manchester, England. April 17-19. American Association for the History of Medicine. Annual Meeting. Chase Park Plaza Hotel, St. Louis, Mo. April 17-20.

Student American Medical Association. Annual Meeting. Statler Hilton Hotel, Detroit, Mich. April 2 1 26. Instrument Society of America. 9th National Chemical and Petroleum Instrumentation Symposium. Hotel du Pont, Wilmington, Del. April 22-23. American Petroleum Institute. Annual Conference on Highway Transportation. Sheraton-Palace Hotel, San Francisco, Calif. April 22-24. Association of Iron and Steel Engineers. Spring Conference. Chase Park Plaza Hotel, St. Louis, Mo. April 22-24. Metal Powder Industries Federation. Annual Meeting. Ambassador Hotel, Chicago, III. April 22-24.

International Geochemistry Exploration Symposium. Colorado School of Mines and U.S. Geological Survey. Golden, Colo. April 17-20.

National Academy of Sciences. Annual Meeting. Washington, D.C. April 22-24.

The Fiber Society. Spring Meeting. New Orleans, La. April 18-19.

Southern Gas Association. Annual Convention. New Orleans, La. April 22-24.

Symposium on Photochemistry and Radiation Chemistry. National Research Council. U.S. Army Natick Laboratories, Natick, Mass. April 22-24Thin Film Conference. Nucleatiori, Growth, and Structure of Thin Films. Southampton, England. April 22-24. American Physical Society. General Meeting. Washington, D.C. April 22-25. American Industrial Health Conference. Industrial Medical Association, American Association of Industrial Nurses. Hilton Hotel, San Francisco, Calif. April 23-25. Joint Annual Meeting of American Association of Petroleum Geologists and Society of Economic Paleontologists. Civic Center Music Hall, Skirvin Hotel, Oklahoma City, Okla. April 22-25. Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Annual Meeting. Hotel Vancouver, Vancouver, B.C. April 22-25, Conference on Radiochemistry. InterAmerican Nuclear Energy Commission. Mexico City, Mexico. April 22-25. Symposium on Cardboard and Pasteboard. Association of Cellulose and Paper Analytical Chemists and Engineers, and European Liaison Committee for Cellulose and Paper. Berlin, Germany. April 22-25. International Brewing, Bottling, and Allied Trades Exhibition. London, England. April 22-26. DATA-68. Automatic Data Processing Exposition. Stockholm, Sweden. April 22-28. IEEE. Electrical Power Processes Conference. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. April 23-24. American Power Conference. cago, III. April 23-25.

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International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). Symposium on Stereochemical Nomenclature. London, England. April 2 3 25. ACS Division of Rubber Chemistry. Symposium on Advances in Tire Design and Technology. Cleveland, Ohio. April 23-26. FEB. 19, 1968 C&EN

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C&EIU CALENDAR International Conference on Nonlinear Magnetics. Washington, D.C. April 23-26. National Academy of Engineering. 4th Annual Meeting. Washington, D.C. April 24-25. National Petroleum Refiners Association. Great Lakes Regional Meeting. Hillcrest Hotel, Toledo, Ohio. April 24-25. Joint Meeting on the Engineering of Gas-Solid Reactions. The Institution of Chemical Engineers and Verfahrenstechnische Gesellschaft im Verein Deutscher. Hotel Metropole, Brighton, England. April 2 4 26. Société de Chimie Biologique. 9th Latin Biochemical Meeting and Exhibition of Scientific Apparatus, Instruments, and Books. Palais des Congres, Monte Carlo, Monaco. April 24-28. AlChE. 5th Annual Technical Meeting of Southern California Section. Statler Hilton Hotel, Los Angeles, Calif. April 25. Metallurgical Society of AIME. Symposium on Critical Topics in Metallurgy and Technology of Refractory Metals. Statler Hilton Hotel, Washington, D.C. April 25-26. 6th Rochester Symposium on Cineradiology. University of Rochester, Rochester, N.Y. April 25-27. AlChE. North Central Regional Symposium on Chemical Engineering Management. University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio. April 26. Industrial Gas Cleaning Institute. 9th Annual Meeting. Grand Hotel, Point Clear, Ala. April 26-30. American Association for the Advancement of Science. Southwestern and Rocky Mountain Division. El Paso, Tex. April 28-May 1.

EUCHEM. Conference orç Stereochemistry. ' Burgenstock, Switzerland. April 28-May 3. American Medical Association. 5th Congress on Environmental Health Problems. Drake Hotel, Chicago, III. April 29-30. Combustion Institute. Western States Section Spring Meeting. University of Southern California, Los Angeles, Calif. April 29-30. Symposium on Biochemical Analysis and Analytica 68. Joint Meeting of Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker, German Society of Clinical Chemistry, the Society of Biological Chemistry, and the German Pharmaceutical Chemistry Society. Munich, Germany. April 29-May 2. Symposium on the Scanning Electron IITRI, Chicago, III. Microscope. April 30-May 1. American Federation of Information Processing Societies. Spring Joint Computer Conference and Exhibition. Convention Hall, Atlantic City, N.J. April 30-May 2.

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IEEE. Southeastern Textile Industry Technical Conference. Atlanta Cabana Hotel, Atlanta, Ga. May 2-3. Institute of Sanitation Management. Western Regional Conference. Jack Tar Hotel, San Francisco, Calif. May 2 - 3 . 5th Oil Shale Symposium. Colorado School of Mines! Brown Palace, Denver, Colo. May 2 - 3 . Joint Meeting on Acquisition, Process­ ing, and Dissemination of Chemical Information. ACS Chemical Litera­ ture Division and Special Libraries Association*. Chemical Abstracts Service, Columbus, Ohio. May 3 4. British Iron and Steel Institute. An­ nual General Meeting. London, England. May 3 - 4 . Pacific Northwest Society for Paint Technology. Annual Meeting. Sheraton Hotel, Portland, Ore. May 3 - 5 . American Federation for Clinical Re­ search. Conference and Exhibi­ tion. Chalfonte-Haddon Hall, At­ lantic City, N.J. May 4 - 5 . American Technion Society. 10th An­ nual Conference on Science and Technology in Israel and the Middle East. Hilton Hotel, New York, N.Y. May 4 - 5 .

The Chemists' Club. Annual Meet­ ing. New York, N.Y. May 1.

Independent Petroleum Association of America. Midyear Meeting. Broadwater Beach Hotel, Biloxi, Miss. May 5-7.

British Iron and Steel Institute. An­ nual Meeting. London, England. May 1-2.

American Mining Congress. Coal Convention. Pittsburgh, Pa. May 5-8.

American Vacuum Society. Sympo­ sium on Vacuum Science and Tech­ nology. Los Angeles, Calif. May 1-3. Annual Cotton Utilization Research Conference. New Orleans, La. May 1-3. Chemical Marketing Research Asso­ ciation. General Meeting. New York, N.Y. May 1-3.

National LP-Gas Association. Annual Convention. Conrad Hilton Hotel, Chicago, III. May 5-8. American Society of Brewing Chem­ ists. Annual Meeting. Hilton Ho­ tel, St. Paul, Minn. May 5-9. The Electrochemical Society. Spring Meeting. Statler Hilton Hotel, Bos­ ton, Mass. May 5-9. 7th International Metal Finishing Con­ ference (Interfinish '68). Hanover, Germany. May 5-9.

Fluid Controls Institute. Annual Meeting. The Homestead, Hot Springs, Va. April 28-May 1.

Joint Meeting of Operations Research Society of America and the Insti­ tute of Management Sciences. St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco, Calif. May 1-3.

American Pharmaceutical Association. Annual Meeting. Miami Beach, Fla. May 5-10.

Institute of Environmental Sciences. 14th Annual Meeting and Equipment Exposition. Chase Park Plaza Hotel, St. Louis, Mo. April 28-May 1.

Society of the Plastics Industry. 25th Western Section Conference. Fair­ mont Hotel, San Francisco, Calif. May 1-3.

American Society for Microbiology. 68th Annual Meeting and Exhibi­ tion. Cobo Hall, Detroit, Mich. May 5-10.

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3rd Cranfield Fluidics Conference. British Hydromechanics Research Association^ College of Aeronautics (England), National Research Council (Italy), and Polytechnic Institute of Turin. Turin, Italy. May 8-10. Society of Technical Writers and Publishers. Annual Meeting. Los Angeles, Calif. May 8 - 1 1 .

American Society for Quality Control. 22nd Annual Technical Conference and Exhibit. Sheraton Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa. May 6-8. Industrial Research Institute. Spring Meeting. Boca Raton, Fla. May 6-8. ASME. Conference on Fluids Engineering. University Park, Pa. May 6-9. National Packaging Exposition. York, N.Y. May 6-9.

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3rd National Conference on Aerospace Meteorology. Atmospheric Factors as Related to Aerospace Vehicle Design and Operation. New Orleans, La. May 6-9. Society of Plastics Engineers. Annual Conference. Americana Hotel, New York, N.Y. May 6-10. 20th International Symposium on Crop Protection. Ghent, Belgium. May 7. 23rd Purdue Industrial Waste Conference. Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. May 7-9.

National Industrial Conference Board. Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, N.Y. May 9. ACS. Central Regional Meeting. Akron, Ohio. May 9-10. Conference on Low Energy Electron Diffraction. Institute of Physics and Physical Society and Atomic Energy Research Establishment. Oxford, England. May 9-10. Oil and Color Chemists' Association. 50th Anniversary Jubilee. London, England. May 9-10. American Institute of Chemists. Annual Meeting. Riviera Motel, Atlanta, Ga. May 9 - 1 1 . National Council of Industrial Management Clubs. Annual Meeting. Jung Hotel, New Orleans, La. May 9-11. Natural Gas Processors Association. Permian Basin Regional Meeting. Lincoln Hotel, Odessa, Tex. May 10. AIME. Minerals Symposium. Grand Junction, Colo. May 10-11.

Society for Experimental Stress Analysis. Spring Meeting. Thruway Motor Inn, Albany, N.Y. May 7 10.

Sugar Industry Technologists. 27th Annual Meeting. Queen Elizabeth Hotel, Montreal, Que. May 12-14.

Mining and Metallurgy/Pit and Quarrying Show. Toronto, Ont. May 7-10.

Scientific Apparatus Makers Association. Annual Meeting. Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco, Calif. May 12-15.

National Petroleum Exhibition. Oil Mining and Production Equipment. Calgary, Alta. May 7-10.

ASTM. 16th Annual Conference on Mass Spectrometry. Hilton Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. May 12-17.

2nd European Symposium on Powder Metallurgy. Stuttgart, Germany. May 7-10.

International Federation of Societies of Cosmetic Chemists. 5th Congress. Tokyo Prince Hotel, Tokyo, Japan. May 12-17.

2nd International Cryogenics Engineering Conference. Brighton, England. May 7-10. Consulting Engineers Council. Annual Meeting and Exhibit. Statler Hilton Hotel, New York, N.Y. May 8-10. Space Technology Conference. Society of Automotive Engineers. San Francisco, Calif. May 8-10. 8A C&EN FEB. 19, 1968

Federation of Associations of Technicians in the Paint, Varnishes, Enamels, and Printing-ink Industries of Continental Europe. 9th Congress. Brussels, Belgium. May 12-18. 4th International Conference on the Universal Aspects of Atmospheric Electricity. Tokyo, Japan. May 12-18.

American Coke and Coal Chemicals Institute. Eastern Regional Meeting. Westchester Country Club, Rye, N.Y. May 13-14. Institute of Nuclear Materials Management. 9th Annual Meeting. Knickerbocker Hotel, Chicago, III. May 13-15. Instrument Society of America. National Power Instrumentation Symposium. Palmer House, Chicago, III. May 13-15. National Material Handling Show. Civic Center, Philadelphia, Pa. May 13-16. TAPPI. 19th Coating Conference. Deauville Hotel, Miami Beach, Fla. May 13-16. Canadian Public Health Association. 59th General Assembly. Vancouver, B.C. May 13-16. American Industrial Hygiene Association. Annual Meeting and Exhibition. Chase Park Plaza Hotel, St. Louis, Mo. May 13-17. Society for Applied Spectroscopy. 7th National Meeting and Exhibition. Sheraton-Chicago Hotel, Chicago, III. May 13-17. 6th International Mechanical Pulping Conference. TAPPI and Canadian Pulp and Paper Association. Marriott Motor Hotel, Atlanta, Ga. May 13-17. Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker. 2nd International High Pressure Conference. Schloss Elmau, Mittenwald, Germany. May 13-17. Industrial Safety Exhibition. Amsterdam, The Netherlands. May 1 3 17. International Symposium on Recovery of Pulping Chemicals. IUPAC and EUCEPA. Helsinki, Finland. May 13-17. International Instruments, Electronics, and Automation Exhibition. London, England. May 13-18. International Union for Electroheat. 6th Congress. Brighton, England. May 13-18. 21st International Conference on Water Studies. Belgian Center for the Study and Documentation of Waters. Liege, Belgium. May 1 3 18. In-Plant Powder Metallurgy Association. Spring Clinic Conference. IITRI, Chicago, III. May 14-15.

2nd Symposium on Coal Mine Drainage Research. Mellon Institute, Pittsburgh, Pa. May 14-15. International Conference on Quantum Electronics. Miami, Fla. May 1 4 16. Conference on Steam Generating and Other Heavy Water Reactors. London, England. May 14-16. American Association for Contamination Control. 7th Annual Meeting and Exhibition. Pick-Congress Hotel, Chicago, III. May 14-18. 6th Symposium on Gas Chromatography. German Academy of Sciences. Berlin, Germany. May 1 4 18. European Federation of Chemical Engineering. 4th European Symposium. Brussels, Belgium. May 14-19. National Industrial Conference Board. Conference on Current Problems in Financial Management. SheratonPalace Hotel, San Francisco, Calif. May 15-16. IEEE. Pulp and Paper Industry Technical Conference. Pfister Hotel, Milwaukee, Wis. May 15-17. Genetics Society of Canada. Annual Meeting. Winnipeg, Man. May 15-17. European Association for Industrial Marketing Research. 3rd International Conference. Milan, Italy. May 15-17. International Rubber Conference and Exhibition. German Rubber Society. Berlin, Germany. May 1 5 17. International Plastics Exhibition. Machinery, Raw Materials, Tools, Equipment, and Supplies. Oyonnax, France. May 1 5 - 2 1 . Metallurgical Society of AIME. 22nd New England Regional Conference. Hotel America, Hartford, Conn. May 16-17. AIME. Pacific Southwest Minerals Conference. Biltmore Hotel, Los Angeles, Calif. May 16-18.

Commercial Chemical Development Association. General Meeting. Wentworth-by-the-Sea, Portsmouth, N.H. May 1 9 - 2 1 . Chemical Specialties Manufacturers Association. 54th Midyear Meeting. Drake Hotel, Chicago, III. May 19-22. Instrument Society of America. National Analysis Instrumentation Symposium. Marriott Motor Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa. May 19-22. Joint Meeting of AlChE and Puerto Rican Society of Chemical Engineers. Sheraton Hotel and Curtis Hixon Convention Hall, Tampa, Fla. May 19-22. National Association of Purchasing Agents. International Purchasing Conference and Inform-A-Show. San Francisco, Calif. May 19-22. Institute of Food Technologists. 28th Annual Meeting and Industrial and Technical Exhibit. Civic Center, Philadelphia, Pa. May 19-24.

Sciences and Medical Appliances Show. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. May 20-26. Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker. Water Chemistry Division Meeting. Bad Ems, Germany. May 21-22. International Symposium on Titanium. Metallurgical Society of AIME, American Society for Metals, and the British Institute of Metals. London, England. May 21-24. 2nd International Industrial Training Exhibition and Symposium. Eastbourne, England. May 21-24. 3rd Symposium on the Chemistry of Organic Sulfur Compounds. University of Caen. Caen, France. May 21-25. American Iron and Steel Institute. General Meeting. New York, N.Y. May 22-23. Aluminum Association. Spring Meeting. Greenbrier Hotel, White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. May 22-25.

International MarKfcting Federation. 3rd Asian and Pacific Marketing Conference. Wentworth Hotel, Sydney, Australia. May 19-24.

U.S. Trademark Association. Annual Meeting. Hotel Mark Hopkins, San Francisco, Calif. May 22-25.

International Symposium on Protein and Polypeptide Hormones. Liege, Belgium. May 19-25.

Union of Textile Chemists and Colorists. 20th Congress. BadenBaden, Germany. May 22-25.

Nobel Symposium on Elementary Particle Theory. Nobel Foundation. Goteborg, Sweden. May 19-26.

3rd International Congress on the Sea. Nantes and La Baule, France. May 22-26.

IEEE. International Symposium on Microwave Theory and Techniques. Detroit, Mich. May 20-22. International Conference on Powder Technology. ASTM and IITRI. Chicago, III. May 20-23.

International Conference on Nuclear Fuel—Exploration of Power Reactors. Southern Interstate Nuclear Board and Atomic Industrial Forum. Oklahoma City, Okla. May 23-24.

IEEE. Cement Industry Technical Conference. Chase Park Plaza Hotel, St. Louis, Mo. May 20-24.

Instrument Society of America. 6th National Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation Symposium. University of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, Pa. May 23-25.

Inter-American Conference on Materials Technology. San Antonio, Tex. May 20-24.

AIME. 13th Annual Mineral Symposium. Grand Junction, Colo. May 24-25.

National Fire Protection Association, 72nd Annual Meeting. Marriott Motor Hotel, Atlanta, Ga. May 2 0 24.

Textile Institute Meeting. Italy. May 24-29.

Association of Clinical Scientists. Spring Meeting. Sam Peck Hotel, Little Rock, Ark. May 16-19.

International Atomic Energy Agency. Symposium on Neutron Inelastic Scattering. Copenhagen, Denmark. May 20-24.

International Trade Fair of Vulcanization and Retreading. Essen, Germany. May 18-26.

ODPEX-68. Offshore Drilling and Production Exhibition. Rotterdam, The Netherlands. May 20-24.

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Société de Chimie Industrielle. International Conference of Chemical Arts and the International Chemical Exhibition. Paris, France. May 24-31. American Council of Independent Laboratories. Southern Division Annual Spring Meeting. Menger Hotel, San Antonio, Tex. May 26-29. FEB. 19, 1968 C&EN 9A

CGEN CALENDAR Toilet Goods Association. Annual Convention. Boca Raton Hotel and Club, Boca Raton, Fla. May 2 6 29. European Atomic Energy Community. 2nd International Conference on Thermionic Electrical Power Gener­ ation. Stresa, Italy. May 2 7 - 3 1 . International Atomic Energy Agency. Symposium on Economics of Nu­ clear Fuels. Gottwaldov, Czecho­ slovakia. May 2 7 - 3 1 . 5th International Congress on Medical Records. Stockholm, Sweden. May 2 7 - 3 1 . Annual Meeting on Radiological Pro­ tection of the Public in Nuclear Mass Disasters. Inter la ken, Swit­ zerland. May 27-June 1. 2nd International Symposium of the Fermentation Industry. Berlin, Germany. May 27-June 1. 7th Agrochimica International Sym­ posium. Biological Synthesis of Proteins. Salamanca, Spain. May 27-June 1. International Waste-Products Recla­ mation Bureau. 20th Annual Con­ gress. Copenhagen, Denmark. May 28-30. American Public Health Association. Southern Branch Annual Meeting. Hotel Roanoke, Roanoke, Va. May 28-31. Canadian Plant Engineering and Main­ tenance Show. Montreal, Que. May 2 8 - 3 1 . Engineering Institute of 82nd Annual Meeting. N.S. May 2 9 - 3 1 .

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International Water and Sewage Puri­ fication Exhibition. Basel, Switzer­ land. May29-June4. 7th Annual Sanitary and Water Re­ sources Engineering Conference. Noel Hotel, Nashville, Tenn. May 30-31. Pharmaceutical and Medical Technical Exhibition. Berlin, Germany. May 31-June4. 10A C&EN FEB. 19, 1968

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Chemical Institute of Canada. Na­ tional Conference. Vancouver, B.C. June 2 - 5 . Special Libraries Association. Annual Conference. Los Angeles, Calif. June 2 - 7 . International Federation of Prestressing. Madrid, Spain. June 2 - 7 . International Cotton Advisory Commit­ tee. 27th Annual Plenary Meeting. Athens, Greece. June 2-12. Society of the Plastics Industry. 26th Canadian Section Conference. Chateau Laurier, Ottawa, Ont. June 3-5. 51st Canadian Chemical Conference and Exhibition. University of Brit­ ish Columbia, Vancouver, B.C. June 3-5. TAPPI. 2nd Dissolving Pulps Confer­ ence. Royal Orleans Hotel, New Orleans, La. June 3 - 7 . American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. 3rd Solid Propulsion Conference. Atlantic City, N.J. June 4 - 6 . International Congress on Photosyn­ thesis Research. Freudenstadt, Germany. June 4 - 8 . Paper Industry Management Associa­ tion. 49th Annual Meeting. Sher­ aton-Boston Hotel, Boston, Mass. June 5-7.

PROPACK. 2nd International Pack­ aging Show. Brussels, Belgium. June 6-13. 2nd International Symposium on Mo­ lecular Biology. Transfer of Ge­ netic Information in Protein Syn­ thesis—Isolation, Structure, and Function of Transfer RNA. Miles Laboratories, Inc. Hilton Hotel, New York, N.Y. June 7-8. DIDACTA. European Educational Ma­ terials Fair. Hanover, Germany. June 7 - 1 1 . ASME. Annual Summer Meeting. Statler Hilton Hotel, Cleveland, Ohio. June 9-12. Cryogenic Society of America. Sym­ posium on Cryogenic Technology and 4th Annual Cryogenic Exposi­ tion. Sherman House, Chicago, III. June 9-12. National Plant Food Institute. An­ nual Convention. Greenbrier Hotel, White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. June 9-12. Canadian Institute of Food Technol­ ogy. Annual Conference. Banff, Alta. June 9-12. American Nuclear Society and Ca­ nadian Nuclear Association. Joint Annual Meeting and Exhibition. Royal York Hotel, Toronto, Que. June 9-13. ASTM. Meeting of Committee D-9 on Electrical Insulating Materials. Chalfonte-Haddon Hall, Atlantic City, N.J. June 10-12. Rochester Conference on Environmen­ tal Toxicity: Chemical Fallout. University of Rochester, Rochester, N.Y. June 10-12.

German Metallurgical Society. Gen­ eral Assembly. Hanover, Germany. June 5-7.

International Packaging Symposium. European Association for Study of Economic, Commercial, and Indus­ trial Motivation (EUMOTIV). Brus­ sels, Belgium. June 10-12.

Canadian Association of Physicists. Annual Congress. University of Calgary, Calgary, Alta. June 5-8.

Material Handling Institute. Spring Meeting. Chatham Center, Pitts­ burgh, Pa. June 10-13.

8th Industrial Water and Wastewater Conference. Texas Water Pollution Control Association. Koko Inn, Lubbock, Tex. June 6-7.

Vacuum Metallurgy Conference. Ma­ terials and Processes for Develop­ ing Applications. Beverly Hilton Hotel, Beverly Hills, Calif. June 10-13.

Manufacturing Chemists Association. Annual Meeting. Greenbrier Hotel, White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. June 6-8. Phytochemical Society of North Amer­ ica. Annual Symposium on Phytochemistry and the Plant Environ­ ment. University of Arizona, Tuc­ son, Ariz. June 6-8.

American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. 4th Propulsion Joint Specialist Conference. Cleveland, Ohio. June 10-14. Gordon Research Conference. Chem­ istry of Carbohydrates. Tilton School, Tilton, N.H June 10-14.

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