CHICAGO MEETING THE PROGRAM for the meeting of the Division of Chemical Education of the American Chemical Society a t Chicago during the week of September 11th is to be a short one. The Council of the Society has asked the various divisions to reduce their programs to a minimum in view of the special circumstances surrounding the Chicago meeting. It is felt that members will wish to hear the many foreign visitors and also to have as much time as possible to spend at A Century of Progress. Accordingly, there will be one session of the Division, on Tuesday morning, at which the general topic of the papers will be the use and function of mu-
seums and exhibits in the field of education. In the course of this, Dr. Irving Muskat will describe and explain the chemical exhibits at A Century of Progress of which he is in charge. Plans are being made for the Division to visit the Exposition that afternoon, either in a body or in small groups. The regular luncheon will be held Tuesday noon. It is hoped that the brevity of the Division's program a t this meeting will not dissuade members from attending, but rather encourage them to avail themselves of t he special opportunities of the meeting. N. W. RAKESTRAW, Secretary