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CHEMISTS. Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D . C. Oct. 20 through 24. C O N F E R E N C E ON X - R À Y

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ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY, I N C .

Plaza Hotel, Boston, Mass. through 18. Fall congress. EXPOSITION

Printed Circuit Symposium *

AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR M E T A L S .

The Electronic Components Subcommittee of the Aeronautical Board's Aircraft Radio and Electronics Committee announces a technical symposium on the subject of printed circuits to be held at the Interior Department auditorium, Washington, D . C , on Oct. 15. Eleven technical papers are planned for presentation on the program, which will b e under the technical direction of Cledo Brunetti of the National Bureau of Standards.

Casting

Resin

Symposium

A technical symposium on t h e N B S casting resin, developed by the National Bureau of Standards for potting high-frequency radio equipment, will be held at the bureau, in Washington, D . C , on Oct. 16. The program, which will commence at 9:30 A.M., i s open t o representatives of industry and government.

Western Chemical

Markets

A limited number of preprints of the complete papers being presented at the Conference on Western Chemical Markets at the Pacific Chemical Exposition on Oct. 21 will be available on or about Oct. 10 at 50 cents a copy. T h e preprints may be obtained at t h e conference or ordered in advance to be' mailed or marked to be picked u p at the conference, as requested. Send orders and remittances to 11. H. Ewell, Shell Chemical Corp., 100 Bush St., San Francisco 6, Calif.

AMERICAN

CHEMICAL

SOCIETY

AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY.

Chicago,

111. April 19 through 23, 1948. 113th national meeting. AMERICAN

CHEMICAL

SOCIETY.

114th

national meeting. Eastern session: Washington, D . C , Aug. 30 through Sept. 3 , 1948; Midwest session: St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 6 through 10, 1948; Western session: Portland, Ore., Sept. 13 through 17, 1948. DIVISION OP I N D U S T R I A L AND E N G I N E E R -

ING CHRMISTRY.

Chicago, 111.

Dec. 29

and 30, 1947. Chemical Engineering Symposium on heat transmission. SOUTHWESTERN

Houston, Tex. meeting.

REGIONAL

MEETING.

Dec. 12 and 13. Third

Other Scientific .AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL

Societies RADIUM

AND X -

R A Y SOCIETY. Continental Hotel, Chicago, 111. Oct. 20 through 24. Annual meeting. AMERICAN O I L C H E M I S T S ' SOCIETY. Edge-

water Beach Hotel, Chicago, 111. Oct. 20 through 2 2 .

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FERTILIZER

N A T I O N A L LUBRICATING

Local Sections OCT.

Alabama, Birmingham Ark-La-Tex, Shreveport, La. . Baton Rouge, Nicholson Hall, Louisiana State University Central Massachusetts, Wor­ cester Cincinnati, Engineering Society Headquarters Connecticut Valley, Williams College, Williamstown, Mass. Indiana, Butler University, In­ dianapolis Kanawha Valley, North Charles­ ton Recreation Center, Charles­ ton, W. Va. Kansas City, Mo., Liberal Arts Building, University of Kansas City Kansas State College, Chemistry Building, Manhattan, Kan. Louisiana, Chemistry Audito­ rium, Tulane University, New Orleans Minnesota, Natural History Auditorium, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis New York, Hotel Pennsylvania, New York City Northeastern, Huntington Hall, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. Rhode Island, Metcalf Audi­ torium, Brown University, Providence Southeast Kansas, Pittsburg Southeastern Texas, Physics Amphitheatre, Rice Institute, Houston, Tex. Southern California, Los Angeles Southwest Louisiana, Majestic Hotel, Lake Charles, La. St. Louis, Auditorium, Washing­ ton University, Medical School (Trenton Group), Trenton, N. J. Tulsa, Tulsa, Okla.

EXPO­

SITION. International Amphitheater, Chicago, 111. Oct. 18 through 24.

of the ACS

SPEAKER

SUBJECT

Atomic Energy Chemists in World War I I Fluorescence and Photochemistry What's Ahead for the ACS

M. D. Peterson W. A. Noyes, Jr. W. A. Noyes, Jr.

10

Alden H. Emery

8

Harold C. Hodgç

11

Alden H. Emery

9

Harold C. Hodge

7

Harold C. Hodge

a

Grant Wernimont

Statistical Quality Control in Chemical Process Industry

7

Grant Wernimont

10

W. A. Noyes, Jr.

Statistical Quality Control in Chemical Process Industry Fluorescence and Photochemistry

10 9 10

R. T. Arnold

Uranium Toxicity in the Atom Bomb Project What's Ahead for the ACS Some Practical Aspects of the Atom Bomb Tests at Bikini Some Practical Aspects of the Atom Bomb Tests at Bikini

Recent Investigationsin Stereochemistry

Charles D. Coryell Arnold Weissberger Raph H. MQller

The Radiochemistry of the Fission Process Oxidation Reactions Modern Analysis—A Science

New

9 7

Grant Wernimont W. A. Noyes, Jr.

Statistical Quality Control Fluorescence and Photochemistry

3 8

Linus Pauling W. A. Noyes, Jr.

Nature of Metals Chemists in World War I I

6

Grant Wernimont

8 10

Alden H. Emery Grant Wernimont

10

Harold C. Hodge

Statistical Quality Control in Chemical Process Industry Local Section Activity Statistical Quality Control in Chemical Process Industry Fluorine and Dental Health

9

Alden H. Emery

What's Ahead for the ACS

Other Local American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists, Piedmont Section, Hotel Charlotte, Charlotte, N. C.

INSTI­

9 6 9

9.

Wabash Valley, Science Building, Indiana State Teachers College, Terre Haute, Ind. Western Connecticut, Hugo's Restaurant, Stamford, Conn.

GREASE

N A T I O N A L M E T A L CONGRESS A N D

ASSOCIATION OF OFFICIAL AGRICULTURAL

SECTION AND PLACE

INDUSTRIES.

TUTE. Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chi­ cago, 111. Oct. 16, 17, and 18.

CONTROL

OFFICIALS. Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D . C. Oct. 20 through 24.

OF CHEMICAL

Copley-

Oct. 15

Grand Central Palace, New York, Ν . Υ . Dec. 1 through 6. 21st exposition.

Palmer

House, Chicago, 111. Oct. 20 through 24. Annual meeting. ASSOCIATION

AND ELECTRON

DIFFRACTION. Mellon Institute of I n dustrial Research, Pittsburgh, Pa. N o v . 7 and 8. Annual meeting.

Meetings

H . W. Steigler

CHEMICAL

AND ENGINEERING

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