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intend t o begin work before Jan. 1, 1947; prior to Feb. 1, 1947, for those who intend t o begin work by Nov. 1, 1947. Duration of the awards. One year of 12 months, renewable for a second year upon proof of satisfactory performance. Vacation up to one month is allowed. Stipends.

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CHEMICAL ABSTRACTS EXPANDS SERVICES

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SOCIETY will provide stipends at the rate of $2,500 per year with the understanding that the institutions at which recipients will work will provide additional stipends, presumably at least SI,000 per year. Recipients may be asked to teach not to exceed five hours per week for a period not exceeding thirty-six weeks per year in return for the stipend furnished by the institution. Materials needed in making application.

B y E . J . C R A N E , E d i t o r , Chemical

Abstracts,

T h e O h i o S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y , C o l u m b u s , Ohio

Chemical Abstracts plane t o increase i t s usefulness t o r e a d ­ e r s b y g i v i n g r e f e r e n c e t l a b o r a t o r i e s w h e r e woi-k r e p o r t e d was done, including a mew section o n economic poisons, p r e s e n t i n g a d i s c u s s i o n off c h e m i c a l n o m e n c l a t u r e , a r r a n g ­ i n g f o r p h o t o c o p y i n g s e r v i c e , a n d p r o v i d i n g fuller a b s t r a c t s

1. Forms properly filled out. These forms may be obtained by writing to Chairman, AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY

Postdoctoral Fellowship Committee, De­ partment of Chemistry University of Rochester, Rochester, Ν. Y., or to the AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 1155 Six­

teenth St., N.W., Washington 6, D. C. 2. Photograph. 3. Transcripts of academic record in undergraduate and graduate school. 4. Letters of recommendation from chairmen of chemistry or chemical engi­ neering departments in which the ap­ plicant has done advanced work. If the applicant has had any teaching experi­ ence, specific statements concerning the applicant's performance and promise as a teacher should be made. 5. Letters of recommendation from faculty members and others (including immediate supervisors of war research) who have directed research or experi­ mental work performed by the applicant. 6. A two- or three-page outline of the research projected by the applicant. Procedure. A. All material should be sent to the chairman of the committee. The forms and other items except letters of recom­ mendation should be forwarded by the applicant. Letters of recommendation should be sent directly by the authors. B. The committee will conduct all negotiations with regard to extra stipend, etc., with the institution chosen by the applicant before the award is made. Administration.

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Committee, which will direct this program is as follows: W. Albert Noyes, Jr., Chairman University of Rochester Edwin R. Giililand Massachusetts Institute of Tech­ nology R. L. Shriner Indiana University Address ail communications to Chairman, AMERICAN CHEMICAL S O ­

CIETY Postdoctoral Fellowship Committee, Department of Chemistry, University of Rochester, Rochester, Ν. Υ. 14

T > E G I N N I N Q w i t n *" e «*an- 10» 10*46, • " number of Chemical Abstractst authors' addresses (laboratories where work re­ ported was done) will appear in abstracts after the author names. These addrcesses are considered helpful in several ways,, as in ready communication with authors. Many have asked for them. New

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A new section in Chemical Abstracts entitled "Economic Poisons" has jjust been created. The assistant editor in charge is Charles H. Richardson, wholfctas long served Chemical Abstracts eiTectiwiely as an abstractor and as an assistant editor for the Zoology subsection under Biologi­ cal Chemistry. The new section vwill follow Section 15 (formerly "Soils, Fer­ tilizers, and Agricultural Poisons" Eind now "Soils and Fertilizers") as 15A. In the new section will be placed all abstrua-cts relating principally t o insecticides, to poisons for the various invertebrate aniiraals other than insects, as spiders, ticks, mim.es, millepedes, crustaceans, mollusks, Eund nematodes, to poisons for rodents and ollher mammalian pests, to fungicides, and t o weed killers. Abstracts relating t o bac­ tericides will remain in other suitable sections, except when these come willhin the domain of the plant pathologist. Nomenclature As apart of the Introduction to the 1B>45 Subject Index t o .Chemical Abstracts, t o appear late in February, a lengthy discus­ sion of chemical nomenclature as applied to the indexing of compounds will appear. The nomenclature problem in chemiflttry is a big one and i t is hoped that this fliscussion will be of interest and value to students of nomenclature as well as t o users of t h e CJiemical Abstracts indexes. An effort has been made over many years to use good, systematic chemical nomen­ clature in these indexes, with due con­ sideration given to (a) usage, (6) inkernational nomenclature rules, and (c) llhe requirements of indexing. CHEMICAL

Photocopying Service An arrangement is being completed which will make it possible for members of the AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY a t a

small cost to obtain either a photoprint or a microfilm copy of a n y scientific or technical paper needed by turning to one place if that paper is available anywhere in the United States. This will eliminate troublesome, time-consuming, and expen­ sive shopping around. This service, though planned by Chemical Abstracts and intended t o supplement t h e supplying of abstracts, is not to be conducted by the Abstracts office, where journal a n d other facilities would be inadequate. T h e copy­ ing and distribution o f copies a r e t o be done by Bibliofilm Service, U. S . Depart­ ment of Agriculture Lihrary, Washington 25, D . C , by special arrangement. It will be an AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY

service, as made clear by t h e fuller story t o be found in the report o f the Dec. 10, 1945, meeting of the Board of Directors of the AMERICAN CJTKMICAJL. SOCIETY (see

page 10). The service is expected t o be ready for operation early i n 1946. It will involve t h e use of coupons and these can be purchased either singly (at 50 cents each) or in books of ten ( a t $5 p e r book) from the Washington office of t h e AMERI­ CAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 1155 S i x t e e n t h

St., N . W., Washington 6, D . C , or from Chemical Abstracts, The Ohio State Uni­ versity, Columbus 10, Ohio. Fuller Abstracts The publication of longer, more informa­ tional abstracts will be undertaken in 1945 as the paper situation improves. Our new method of obtaining abstracts of patents

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(1945)], p u t into effect in 1945, has pro­ duced abstracts which nave met w i t h wide approval. Patent abstracts will continue t o be furnished in their new, expanded form and abstracts of papers will be expanded, with renewed emphasis o n getting into abstracts all information o f chemical in­ terest which is suitable for indexing. AND

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