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Jul 25, 1977 - The following schedule of social events has been arranged for the Chicago meeting. The event number in the first column will assist in ...
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will be distributed at the exhibit. This Book Buyers' Guide also will be reprinted in the September issue of the Journal of Chemical Education. Librarians will be on hand to assist registrants. Divisional Membership. Divisional membership is evidence of your interest in that particular field of chemistry or chemical engineering and in the work of the division. Division members are granted at least one special privilege, a reduced rate on the purchase of abstracts. Most divisions offer additional service. Members of the society may become members of one or more divisions during the meeting by filling 6ut a divisional membership form and paying the required dues. This can be done at the Abstract Desk in the registration areas, or upon request to the divisional secretary(s)—see page 84.

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The following schedule of social events has been arranged for the Chicago meeting. The event number in the first column will assist in identifying events when purchasing tickets. Ticket prices are shown, or their codes have been used:

NT—no ticket; D—see dinner; B—admission by badge or $3.00 ticket; *—partially subsidized; COD—cash bar. Social event tickets should be purchased as early as possible in the registration areas. The final deadlines for the sale of tickets during the meeting, after which time only a few tickets will be sold at the door of the event at a surcharge of 25 cents per ticket, are as follows: luncheons, 9 AM two days prior; dinners, 2 PM two days prior; general interest tours, 4 PM preceding day. Your cooperation is requested for the early purchase of these tickets. The increasing problem of making meal guarantees necessitates strict adherence to the deadlines, and very limited late ticket sales. Don't take a chance of being disappointed. Guarantees must be given to the hotels and restaurants 48 hours prior to the event.

ganometallic Subdivision, Hyatt Regency, Acapulco Room COD Reception, 7 PM American Institute of Chemists, Sheraton-Chicago, Crystal Foyer D Business Meetings and Mixers, 8 PM Division of Medicinal Chemistry, Conrad Hilton, Parlors A & B NT Division of Organic Chemistry, Conrad Hilton, Parlor C NT Dinner, 8 PM American Institute of Chemists, Speaker: Dr. Raymond P. Mariella, ACS associate executive director, SheratonChicago, Grand Ballroom. Make check payable to: 43rd Members and Fellows Lecture. Send to: American Institute of Chemists, 7315 Wisconsin Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20014 $14.00

Saturday, Aug. 27 Reception, 6:30 PM Divisional Officers Group and ACS Board of Directors, Palmer House, State Ballroom D

Monday, Aug. 29 Reception, Noon Women Chemists, Palmer House, Chicago Room COD

Dinner, 7:30 PM A Divisional Officers Group and ACS Board of Directors, Palmer House, State Ballroom $20.00

Luncheon, 12:30 PM 1 Women Chemists, Speaker: Dr. Inara Brubaker, ACS Public Affairs fellow, Palmer House, Chicago Room $8.00

Sunday, Aug. 28 Social Hour, 6 PM Division of Inorganic Chemistry, Or-

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Social Hours, 5:30 PM Division of Nuclear Chemistry & Technology, Pick-Congress, Grant Park Room COD Division of Professional Relations, PickCongress, Board Room COD Duke University, Conrad Hilton, Parlor 412 COD Michigan State University, Blackstone Quality Inn, Regency Room COD Society of Columbia Chemists, Conrad Hilton, PDR 1 COD University of California, Los Angeles/ Berkeley, Blackstone Quality Inn, Envoy Room COD University of Wisconsin, Madison, Conrad Hilton, PDR 2 COD Social Hour, 6 PM University of Rochester, Conrad Hilton, PDR 3 COD Reception, 6:30 PM President's Reception, Palmer House, Red Lacquer Room D Dinner, 7:30 PM 2 President's Dinner, Palmer House, Red Lacquer Room 15.00

Tuesday, Aug. 30 Luncheon, Noon 3 University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Palmer House, Chicago Room *7.00 Division of Chemical Information (partially subsidized), Conrad Hilton, Parlor C 8.00 Social Hour, Noon Division of Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, Blackstone Quality Inn, French Room COD Luncheon, 12:15 PM 4 Division of the History of Chemistry, 70

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J Pick-Congress, Grant Park Room 8.00 Luncheons, 12:30 PM 5 Division of Colloid & Surface Chemistry, Greek Island, 766 West Jackson Blvd. 7.00 6 Division of Fertilizer & Soil Chemistry, Pick-Congress, Alcove 8.00 7 Division of Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, Blackstone Quality Inn, French Room 8.00 Reception, 5 PM President's Reception for New Members, Palmer House, Chicago Room NT Business Meeting and Social Hour, 5 PM Division of Biological Chemistry, Conrad Hilton, PDR 3 & 4 COD Social Hours, 5:30 PM Association of Indiana University Chemists, Palmer House, PDR 8 COD Boston University, Conrad Hilton, Room 513 COD Brookhaven National Laboratory, PickCongress, Carter Room COD Cornell University, Pick-Congress, Alcove COD Division of Chemical Marketing & Economics, Palmer House, Crystal Room COD Illinois Institute of Technology, Sheraton-Chicago, Lake Erie Room COD Johns Hopkins University, Conrad Hilton, Room 556 COD Loyola University of Chicago, Pick-Congress, Belmont Room COD Massachusetts Institute of Technology chemistry alumni, Pick-Congress, Board Room COD Northern Illinois University, Palmer House, PDR 9 COD Northwestern University alumni and friends, Sheraton-Chicago, Lake Huron Room COD

Oregon State University, Sheraton-Chicago, Lake Michigan Room COD Pacific Northwest Universities, Sheraton-Chicago, Lake Michigan Room COD Pennsylvania State University, Conrad Hilton, Parlor C COD Polytechnic Institute of New York, Palmer House, Parlor E COD Purdue University, Hyatt Regency, Buckingham Room COD Washington State University, SheratonChicago, Lake Michigan Room COD Yale Chemists Association, Conrad Hilton, Parlor 512 COD University of Chicago, Blackstone Quality Inn, Ivy Room COD University of Iowa, Pick-Congress, Washington Room COD University of Kansas, Hyatt Regency, Atlanta Room COD University of Massachusetts, Blackstone Quality Inn, Gold Room COD University of Michigan alumni and chemists in the state of Michigan, Hyatt Regency, New Orleans Room COD University of Minnesota, Blackstone Quality Inn, Envoy Room COD University of Missouri, Columbia, Sheraton-Chicago, Lake Ontario Room COD University of Nebraska, Lincoln, PickCongress, Grant Park Room COD University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Pick-Congress, Lake Shore Room COD University of Notre Dame, Palmer House, Room 786 COD University of Oregon, Sheraton-Chicago, Lake Michigan Room COD University of Pennsylvania chemists, Palmer House, PDR 4 COD University of Washington, SheratonChicago, Lake Michigan Room COD Social Hours, 6 PM Cellulose, Paper & Textile Division, Conrad Hilton, Parlor B COD Division of Analytical Chemistry, Water Tower Place, Pearson Room, 175 East Chestnut St. COD Division of Inorganic Chemistry, Hyatt Regency, Acapulco-Hong Kong Rooms COD Social Hours, 6:30 PM Alpha Chi Sigma Fraternity, Berghoff, 17 West Adams St. COD Division of Chemical Education Inc., Marina City Restaurant, 300 North State St. COD Division of Environmental Chemistry, Armando's Restaurant, La Stanza del'Arte, 735 Rush St. COD Dinner and Theater Party, 6:45 PM 8 Division of Analytical Chemistry, Water Tower Place, Pearson Room, 175 East Chestnut St. 15.00 until Aug. 12. (18.00 at meeting) Dinner, 7 PM 9 Cellulose, Paper & Textile Division, Anselme Payen Award, Conrad Hilton, Parlor B 13.00

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Dinners, 7:30 P M 10 Alpha Chi Sigma Fraternity, Berghoff, 17 West Adams St. 8.00 11 Division of Chemical Education Inc., Marina City Restaurant, 300 North State St. 9.00 12 Division of Environmental Chemistry, Armando's Restaurant, La Stanza del'Arte, 735 Rush St. 13.50 until Aug. 12 (15.00 at meeting) Mixer, 8 P M Division of Physical Chemistry, Conrad Hilton, Bel Air Room *(1.00 at door) Wednesday, Aug. 31 Luncheon, 12:15 P M 13 Division of Fuel Chemistry, Blackstone Quality Inn, English Room 8.00 Luncheon, 12:30 P M 14 Division of the History of Chemistry (Symposium on Archaeological Chemistry), Pick-Congress, Board Room 8.00 Social Hours, 5:30 P M Cellulose, Paper & Textile Division (joint with Divisions of Organic Coatings & Plastics Chemistry and Polymer Chemistry Inc.), Palmer House, State Ballroom COD Division of Colloid & Surface Chemistry (partially subsidized by Kendall Co.), Palmer House, PDR 16 COD Division of Fluorine Chemistry, Conrad Hilton, PDR 1 COD Division of Organic Coatings & Plastics Chemistry (joint with Cellulose, Paper & Textile Division and Division of Polymer Chemistry Inc.), Palmer House, State Ballroom COD Division of Polymer Chemistry Inc. (joint with Cellulose, Paper & Textile Division and Division of Organic Coatings & Plastics Chemistry), Palmer House, State Ballroom COD University of Pittsburgh, Conrad Hilton, Parlor 415 COD Social Hours, 6 P M Division of Agricultural & Food Chemistry, Sages East Restaurant, 181 East Lakeshore Dr. . COD Division of Carbohydrate Chemistry, Chicago Athletic Club, 12 South Michigan Ave. COD

Division of Pesticide Chemistry, Blackstone Quality Inn, French Room. Members 3.00, nonmembers 5.00 (tickets available from division only) Social Hour, 6:30 PM Division of Petroleum Chemistry Inc., Chicago Yacht Club, Belmont Harbor, Lincoln Park (complimentary buses depart 6 PM to 6:15 PM from the 8th St. entrance of the Conrad Hilton) D Dinners, 7 PM 15 Division of Agricultural & Food Chemistry, Sages East Restaurant, 181 East Lakeshore Dr. 15.00 until Aug. 12 (20.00 at meeting) 16 Division of Carbohydrate Chemistry, Hudson Award, Chicago Athletic Club, 12 South Michigan Ave. 12.00 Dinner, 7:30 PM 17 Division of Petroleum Chemistry Inc., Chicago Yacht Club, Belmont Harbor, Lincoln Park. 15.00 (complimentary buses depart 6 PM to 6:15 PM from the 8th St. entrance of the Conrad Hilton) Mixer, 10 PM 18 ACS Mixer, Palmer House, Grand Ballroom B Thursday, Sept. 1 Social Hour, 5:30 PM Marquette University, Conrad Hilton, PDR 3 COD

write to the officers listed or you can ask a councilor or other member attending the meeting to speak for you. Most executive sessions are open to councilors. For more information, contact the officers listed. CHEMICAL EDUCATION

Dr. James J. Hazdra, chairman; Department of Chemistry; Illinois Benedictine College, Lisle, 111. 60515 Open Meeting Monday, Aug. 29, 9 AM-noon Hyatt Regency Ballroom D (Joint with board Committee on Education & Students) 1. Same as 2a, b, c, and d below. 2. Undergraduate education: a. B.S. as the first professional degree. b-f. Same as 3b-f below. 3. Graduate education: a - c . Same as 4a, b, and d below. 4. Symposium planning: a. Curricula for nontraditional careers for chemists. b. Cooperative work-study programs. c. Innovation in graduate teaching. 5. New ACS continuing education programs. Executive Session

CHICAOO Committee Agenda

The committees listed here are holding open sessions to provide forums for the expression of member opinion on matters of importance to the society in advance of council or board action. Members are urged to look over the topics and communicate any opinions or ideas that may arise. You do not have to attend the committee sessions to be heard; you can

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1. Minutes and announcements: a. Approval of the minutes of the March 20 meeting in New Orleans: corrections and/or additions; disposition of the motions made at the New Orleans meeting. b. Announcements and communications. 2. Precollege education: a. Distribution of "Guidelines of the Preparation and Continuing Education of Secondary Teachers of Chemistry." b. Progress report of the ad hoc Committee on High School Chemistry Teachers. c. Program for continuing education for high school chemistry teachers. d. Recommendation for ACS interaction for high school counselors. 3. Undergraduate education: a. Professionals in Chemistry—report of the Committee on Economic Status. b. Recommendation for publishing the Division of Chemical Education Curri sulum Study Report. c. National Science Foundation proposal on continuing education for college chemistry teachers. d. Status of undergraduate research grants for small colleges from the National Science Foundation. e. Core course curriculum for ACS criteria for undergraduate professional education in chemistry: preparation of & report to the Council Policy ComJuly.25, 1977 C&EN

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