Chemical & Engineering News To Name Top 75 Distinguished

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Chemical & Engineering News To Name Top 75 Distinguished Contributors to the Chemical Enterprise Nominate your choices and help Chemical & Engineering News celebrate its 75th anniversary Chemical & Engineering News has been reporting on the chemical enterprise for 75 years. As part of our anniversary celebration in 1998, we want to honor 75 people-selected by our readers-who have made the most influential contributions to that enterprise during these past 75 years (since 1923). We invite you to nominate on this ballot up to 20 people, living or dead, for C&EN'sTop 75.Think broadly and globally in making your nominations.The list may include candidates from industry, academia, government, and society at large. Your list could include Nobel Prize winners and other great researchers, giants in industry

who have helped transform processes and products or revitalized the way things are done, truly influential teachers and professors, popularizers of chemistry, politicians, diplomats, and others. Fill in the blanks, identifying the individual's last place of employment if known, and return the ballot to the address or fax number below by June 30. The names of C&EN'sTop 75 will be published in C&EN"s special 75th anniversary edition, Jan. 12,1998.They will also be honored at special public events later in the year. Don't miss your chance to help C&EN make history!

Return by June 30, 1997, to: The Editor, Chemical & Engineering News, 1155-l6th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036, or send by fax to (202) 872-8727