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Research in Canada.
JOHN DAVIS.
T h e Canadian
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Industry and Its Place in the Economy. [- A. DAVIS. T h e Demand for Chemis in Canada.
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The
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LIGHT IN COLOR
FRIDAY
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W A R R E N BEAZLEY.
Some Chemicals of
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Interest to the Manufacturer of W o o d Pulp.
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Chemicals in Paper Conversion.
WILFRED
GALLAY.
Potentials
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B R U C E B. G R A L O W . Chemicals from t h e
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P u l p and Paper Industry. L . R. THIESMEYER (luncheon speaker). Curves, Corners, and Common Sense. FRIDAY A F T E R N O O N
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Plant Tours—Anglo Canadian Pulp a n d Paper Manufacturing, Ltd., and St. Lawrence Cement Co.
FOR PLASTICS: to retard degradation in polyethylene, polyvinyl, etc.; f o r retention of ·> flexibility and color following. \;.-» prolonged ultra-violet exposure.
INDUSTRIAL AND FOOD OILS: ,_:"'. far r e t a r d i n g rancidity a n d . darkening, due t o oxidation
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PAINTS- AND PRINTING INKS: · as an anti-skinning
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• National Solid Fuels Conference will b e h e l d in W a s h i n g t o n , D . C , at t h e S h e r a t o n Park H o t e l , O c t . 2 5 a n d 2 6 . Sponsoring societies are the American S o c i e t y of M e c h a n i c a l E n g i n e e r s a n d t h e A m e r i c a n I n s t i t u t e of M i n i n g , Metallurgical, a n d P e t r o l e u m E n g i n e e r s . T h e m e of t h e c o n f e r e n c e w i l l
to protect oxidizabïe oils, . hormones, fatty bases.
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loOtli National Meeting, Atiantic City, N. J. Sept. 1 6 - 2 1 , 1956. (Preliminary Program, C&EN, July 2 ) . 131st National Meeting, Miami, Fla. April 7 - 1 2 , 1957. 132nd National Meeting, N e w York, Ν . Y. Sept. 8 - 1 3 , 1957. Other Organizations American Oil Chemists Society, Sherman Hotel, Chicago, 111. Sept. 2 4 - 2 6 . American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists, Abraham Lincoln Hotel, Reading, P a . Sept. 2 8 . Drug Chemical & Allied Trades of N e w York Board of Trade. 66th Annual Meeting. Pocono Manor Inn, Pocono Manor, P a . Sept. 2 7 - 3 0 . Chemical Industry Corrosion Conference, Wrightsville Beach, N . C. Oct. 2 - 4 . Packaging Machinery Manufacturers In stitute. Fall Meeting. Skytop Lodge, Skytop, P a . Oct. 2-4. American G a s Association. Annual Meet ing. Atlantic City, N . J. Week of Oct. 15th. National Vitamin Foundation. Symposium on Role of Newer Vitamins in Human Metabolism and Nutrition. Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. Oct. 2 1 - 2 2 . National Lubricating Grease Institute. An nual Meeting. Eagewater Beach Hotel Chicago, 111. Oct. 2 2 - 2 4 . National Safety Council. 44th National Safety Congress a n d Exposition. Con rad Hilton Hotel, Chicago, 111. Oct. 22-26. Association of Consulting Chemists and Chemical Engineers. Annual banquet and symposium. Hotel Belmont Plaza, N e w York, Ν. Υ. Oct. 2 3 . Electrochemical Society, Cleveland, Ohio. Oct. 2 8 t o Nov. 1. Independent Petroleum Association of America. Annual Meeting. Statler Hotel, Dallas, Tex. Oct. 2 9 - 3 0 .
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A C S LOCAL SECTIONS
PLACE Carolina-Piedmont, Kuester*s Dining Room Central Arkansas, Room B-114, New Medical Center, Little Rock Kansas City, Linda Hall Audi torium (joint with University of Kansas Section) Lehigh Valley, Palmerton, Pa. (joint with Physics Society) Maryland, Remsen Hall, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore Mid-Hudson, Wendover Farms, Wappingers Fails, Ν . Υ. Red River Valley, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, N. D . Richland, Desert Inn Hotel Southeastern Pennsylvania, Cat erpillar Tractor Co., York, Pa. Western Michigan, Science Bldg., Calvin College t Grand Rapids
SEPT. SPEAKER 2 4 George H . McKiernan 2 4 James H . Stevenson
Plantation
SUBJECT Rubber
A Comparative Fisheries Study of Lakes Catherine, Hamilton and Ouachita
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C . Y. Thomas
21
Orson L . Anderson
Heat Treatment of Glass
28
D e a n Burk
Photosynthesis
28
Richard F . Dempewolff Norman E. Foster
My Experiences in the Antarctic
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R. W. Moulton
27
H . H. Hausner
28
A . B. Steele
Gasification of Coal in Fluidized Beds Solid State Reactions in Power Metallurgy Ethylene Oxide, Surfactant Buildine Block
Fibers
The Chemist's Role in the Food and Drug Administration