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NEW ORLEANS MEETING OF THE A. C. S. March 28 to April 1, 1932 A preliminary notice which was directed particularly to prospective authors of EDUCATION naoers. ~ ~ e a r eind the February issue of the JOURNALoa CHEMICAL . . . a.. (pp. 379-80). while the final details of the divisional program will he published in the April number (off the press about March 20). The complete program of the entire convention will appear in the co arch 20th Nmv Edilion of Induslrial and Engineerilig Chemistry. Prospective authors are particularly urged t o read the rules governing the preparation and presentation of papers on pages 379-80 of the February issue of the JOURNAL. Members of the Editorial Board of the Division will meet a t 5:W P.M. Tuesday and have dinner together a t 6:00 P.M. The Senate of Chemical Education will meet Wednesday a t 2:00 P.M. to receive and discuss reports of standing committees, following which there will be a business meeting of the Division a t 4:W P.M.
Tentative Program MONDAY, MARCH 28 7:30 A.M. 8:OO A.M. 9:30 A.M. 12:15 P.M. 2:00 P.M. 7:OO P.m.
BreaMast meeting-Executiue Committee, Division of Chemical Education. Registration-RooseveIt Hotel (Headquarters). Council meeting. Luncheon meeting-Erecdiue Committee. Division of Chemical Education. General program. Subscription dinner, followed by+* musical entertainment and dancing. TUESDAY, MARCH 29
9:OO A.M. Miscellaneous papers-Division of Chemical Education. 12:30 P.M. Luncheon, Division of Chemical Education. (Non-memher teachers of chemistry in the New Orleans area invited.) of Chemical Education. 2:W P.M. Miscellaneous paper-Division EDUCATION and Tlie Chemislry 5:00 P.M. Editors' mceting-JOURNALOF CHEMICAL Leapet. 6:W P.M. Editors' dinner. x:oo P.nc. Colnplimentary boat ride, entertainment, supper, and smoker (Steamer "Capitol"). MARCH30 WEDNESDAY, n:oo A.M. Symposium on "Chemistry in Biology and Medicine." (Joint meeting of the Divisions of Biological Chemistry, Chemical Ed,!cation, and Medicinal Chemistry.) 1. Recent Advances in Biochemistry-R. A. Dvrcnen. 2. R s e n t Advances in Medicinal Chemistry-G. H. A. CLOWRS. 3. Contributions of Chemistry t o Better Health--OLIVERKAm. 4. Premedical Requirements in Chemistry-JACK P. MONTGOMERY. 2:00 P.M. Meetine - of the Senate of Chemical Education. 4:00P.M. Business meeting of the Division of Chemical Education. 8.30 P.M. Public address and musical entertainment. 57fi
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Inspection trips. Student Attendance The A. C. S. welcomes graduate and undergradr~atestudents to its national meetings. They are not asked t o pay the $8.00 enrolment fee which is required of nonmember chemists. The student registration fee for the New Orleans meeting will be $1.00. The Division of Chemical Education supplements this invitation by promising "terminal facilities" a t a nominal cost to all who will correspond directly with the Local Secrelary of the Division. MR. WA~.TER G. ,ALLEE,Isidore Newman Scllool, New Orleans, La. I